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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. OFFICE SELLS I IT HIT Fourteen tracts of O. and C. Brant landa in seven tiounitin ot Ori'Kin were sold by the itiw-buiK land oftlee today at public sale for tili.V-T.li. maklliK nioru than 'lOO.OMll taken 111 on timber sales by the local office, during H' l'1 ' two mollllis of the fiscal year. An I other salu. amounting to miuioxi- niately J14U.UII0, is lo be held Sep tember !). The bidders at today's sale were as follows: Chester Vincent, Kuk lie, SO ' ncies U. and C. giant lands, Tp. " la S., it. 1 W., Sec. lo, l-ane cuuu - ty. 3,0ti3.24. - l'islier Lumber cniiumny. Mar cola, SO acres L. anu c. Kiani lands, Tp. lli S., U. 2 W., Sire, a, Lhiu county, $ti,;j75.6:i. . . Vt illiam Uuruutlu, Lotlalje Grove, 210 acres, O. and C. giant lands, Tp. 21 it- 4 W-. Sec. 35, i.anc txiumy, l4,3:!S.ti2. Ijrueut .Mane, .Marcola, 40 acres, O. and C. gi ant lands, I p. lti It. 7 W., Sec. IV, Lane county, aiifti.&i. C. Wallers, Eugene, Su acres .0. and J. giant lands, 1 p. 17. S., 11. 1 V., bee. ill, 1-ano couniy, !,U:!4.tM. Chester A. Smith, Olendale, 40 acres O. and C. grant lands, 'i'p. 32 S., it. a W., Sec. 33, Douglas county, fliul.Su. O. U. Sehieman, Yonculla, 40 acres, O. and C. graut landB, 'i'p. Hi H K. 5 W Sec. 7, IJouglas cuuuty, WW.VJ. """Arcuie M, Alatlnek, Venetn, Nil) acros, O. and C. grant lands, 'i'p. IS. S., it. G W Sec. 27, l.ane county, ?2,4tH.!IZ. I Siiverlun Lumber C, SUvuriuu, 120 acres O. ami C. giant lands, T'). 8 S., it. 1 Sec. 2ii, Marlon couniy il,li;o.2S. Schmidt llrolhers Llliuber Co., Cii'itnts i'ass, Itio acrus O. and C. grant lauds, 'l). 3S H it. S W., Sec. 3, Joseidiiue euuuly, $2,161). IT. W. C. Lewis, Oreguu Lily. 40 acres O. and C. grant lauds, 'I'll. 3 8., it. 3 10., Sec. Ill, Clackamas " 'county, $1,217.43. Griswolil-Grier Luinhor Co., Port, land, 40 acres O. and C. grant "lands, Tp. 13 S It. 7 W., Sec. 1G, Uenlim cuuuty, $2.241.JS. " "Hills Creek Lumbur Co., Jasper, EQ acres U. and C. grant lands, Tp. -J. S., It. 1 W, Cec. 17, Lanu ooun- "ty, 5,240.4tl. " Wesley J. Miller, Monroe, 80 Zucros O. and C. grant lands, Ti. .14 S H. 0 W Sou. 7, llentou couie 'ty, R01U.52. Growers of America, Is the second such combination of agricultural cooperatives since the new federal farm board began to function. The first was the Fanners' National Grain corporation. The National Growers of Ameri ca will serve 60 subsidiary organi zations in 21 states, the announce ment said. Headed by Julius H. Barnes, chairman of the board of the Unit ed Stales Chamber of Commerce, the United Growers will he direct ed by a group of nationally known men Identified wltn agriculture and cooperative marketing activi ties. The board of directors Includes: William M. Jardlne, former secre tary of uKilcullure; iiohert VV. lllnghum, of Loulsvlllu, Arthur It. Rule, executive vice president of the federated fruit and vegetable mowers, a national cooperative; Henry W. Jcltera. president of Waiker-tiordan company, milk pro ducers, of New York; John Uur gess, of .Minneapolis, banker for northwestern cooperative associa tions; and Gray Silver, of Martins burg, W. Va, former lieutenant governor. The announcement said the Unit ed Glowers had been organized ill compliance with the agricultural marketing act and the Capper-Vol-stead cooperative marketing act. LAD1NO CLOVER RAISERS OF OREGON PLAN POOL (AMOolalrd 1'rrw leased Wire) CHANTS I'ASS, Ore., Aug. 13. Glowers of Ludino clover, repre senting 2.")U acres, will meet here tonlglit lo consider loimatlou ot u Ladluo pool for shipping and mar keting and to cooperate with similar pools in Deschutes and Crook counties where Ludino clov er Is cultivated in large quantities. Harvesting here Is expected to begin within two weeks, and grow ers expect to receive J1.25 a bushel for certified sued. Itecenl tests made hero by stale college representatives showed 78 out of the 200 acres as certilled to pro duce marketuhlu seed, FARMER'S WIFE KILLED BY FUMES FROM STILL (AwmluU'd l'rt-u l,cwil Wlru) WICHITA, Kas Aug. 12. Mar I ill Schoeuocker, t'anuer today told Sedgwick couniy olficors that Ills 20-ycur-old wile, Ituglua, died yea- tetrday when overcome by tunics from a still at their home. Schoenecker said that when ho onteied a cellar at his farm wheru Honor was in the process of distil lation lie was overcome by fumes and fell to the floor. Ills wile rushed after him and nllenipled lo drug him to mttcty. She too vvus overcome ET CHOP THIS YEAR been locked from the inside and the key left in the lock had been unlocked and left wide open and with the key gone. The local police had not noticed anything unusual Saturday or Sun day nights or Sunday and wasn't aware of the burglary until advis ed Monday. PANTAGES' GIRL ACCUSER, 3 OTHERS RECEIVE THREATS KUGKNK. Aug. 13 More tur keys are being grown in l.aiie ouuty Ihls year than last, accoiu- ing to figures compiled by the Lane county membership of the Douglas County Turkey Growers' association. About 300 more birds will be marketed by the associa tion this season than last, it is be lieved. Last year 2ulo birds were marketed with prospects this year for a total of 2,3:.0. A campaign to Increase member ship, plans for representation and attendance at the annual election meeting of the Douglas County Turkey Growers Cooperative asso ciation Tuesday, Air..ust 13, and plans for marketing turkeys this fall, were discussed by the Lane county group of the Douglas coun ty organization at their meeting in the chamber of commerce rooms yesterday. Charles Dear nt collage urove was named to be nominated as a member of the board of directors of the Douglas cuuty group at the annual election meeting. He was also elected to serve as the official representative of Lane county members of the association at all meetings of the beard of directors providing he Is not elected to a di rectorship. H. A. Htoneherg of Co 'nurg was named alternate repre sentative. It was decided that the members returning to their communities make a concentrated effort to In crease the membership of the or ganization. Last year practically all the tur keys of the association wore sold to tbo Swift and Company plant which marketed them in the east. About Hi tier cent of the nation's supply of turkeys nre grown on the I'aclllc coast while but six per cent of the mil Ion's population is on the coast, which accounts for the raet that thu birds are largely marketed ill the east, said Mr. Dear. The lulvanlaces ot cooperative nirkotlng were pointed out. To market intelligently and thus pre vent ginning thn market was given as the leading advantage. (Anorlat'-d i"rffia Leased Wire) LOS ANGKLKS. Aug. 12. Arm ed guards had been posted tu stauu between r.unice iiingie, n- d Hm!ulclpula will not y.ai old coed and dancer, and pos- .. ,, ,. violence louay, iie lesun oi ATHLETICS LEAD T lly IIKUHKUT W. BARKER (Associated Press Spoils Writer) The day of miracles may not be over but it would take a highly trusting nature lo bet that Clilcago meet in save the Yankees from an 11-7 trouncing by the Indians. Ruth s round irlp blow with two on in the third offset weak pitching by Pip gras, Pennock and Sherig. Red Shoffner entered the Indian box in lime to gel credit for the victory and gave Cleveland fans something to cheer about by famiiiig Ruth, Lazzeri and Meusel in the eighth. Danny MacFayden was in form and 'the Boston Red Sox blanked Chicago 3 0. Doubles by Judge and Rice in the ninth gave Washington a 3-2 triumph over St. Louis. LIQUOR POSSESSOR GETS 30-DAY JAIL ocNTfcNlit . i iioanao has been is- A marriage . sued to Ernest Treherue and Mil dred Pierce of San rraueie. o- NEW COOPERATIVE, LAUNCHED ON 50 MILLION CAPITAL Dr. Nm-biiH wttshoH to Inform liiu imliunl.H that liiB office will con- iniiH lo l)o In the MtiHoii.c lluilu UK UmmiH 7, 8 uad 0 ua ulwuyti. AUY. NKW YOKK, Aiiff. 12. A ?&(, OUO.MH) cuoimnilivu mutktitliiK or Kanlzatlon wua pri'purliiK- lodtty to pliico tlia nuu'diHiidiHlnH or fiuitH Hint vt-'gutuliletj on a "lily businuna" Thu nuw organization, Unitutl He Is Ready To 7 Tackle Any Job Now With Vigor "I n m now ti'ii I'OuihIb lioitvlor strong and well, iintl rcudy to tacklo any Job Hint cotuch along with nioru vluur than 1 liavu had In twenty yearn and Kai'Kon and Surgon Soft Mass 1'IUa get all the .credit. 1 r (let your shingle and routing stii- iiliea 1 1 "in C. L. Cluster and Sim, Coos Junction. Phono 221(T5. And now we'll havo llio new ha- naiia snug, "lluiiglug out Willi 1110 Ulllltrll . 120 Wesl Watktns pmnuclB. Luno. Phone 177. Piimn at till.-j'til Msrk THIEVES ENTER GLENDALE STORE dibit in reals Kiow.iifT out ot tne arrest or Aiexauuur i'aniaguij, niulti iiul- lionaire theatre uwner wlio is ai liberty under 2.,uuu bail pending lireliininary heat in k on enai fiea ui conmiitting a btaiuiory oileiiiie and attacKing the girl. (luardH wort; also ordered entail llahed over three matoiial wnneds- e iu tne ease alter iJr. iewie A. 1'ringle, the girls latner, leuoru-d buron Film, distnet attorney, that three neparate threatH weit made Saturday iilKbt that Iiik daughter "would be taken for a ride' if he did uot take her out of town. Ho said anonymous voices over the telephone told him she had "talked too much." The three witnesbeB, who have offices in the Vantages theatre building where the girt chargtH she was attacked by Pantagea Fri day afternoon, have testified to thu disarranged condition of bin and the girl's clothing as they ap peared at ilia office door, summon ed by her screams. Mlsa Pringle said she had gone there in an effort to get her act placed on the Panlages vacdwville circuit. The 54-year-old theatre magnate denied the charges. Pre liminary hearing will be held Wednesday. inn With two months to go be fort the season closes on Oct. ti, the growling Cubs Joe McCarthy hat oeveloped at Chicago held au eight game lead over tne National lea gue field while Connie Mack I'tiiladelphia Athletics had to look bacbk Hi Raines bet ore ihey couiu H-e their closest rivals, the New York Yankees. The Cubs ran Into Ben Cant well when he was at his best yester day and dropped a 4-3 decision to itoiiton In 10 innings. Hut this slip meant nothing for both Pittsburgh and the New York " Giants were beaten. Iftooklyn defeated Pittsburgh 4 to 2. Cincinnati trimmed the New York Giants 5 to 2. and St. Louis downed Philadelphia 7 to 5. Mack men Win, Yanks Lost In the American league, the A's stretched their lead a lull game h beating Detroit 6-U while the Yanks wnie losing at Cleveland liube Walberg gave up only live hits against- the Tigers while the A's bunched eight hits off George Uhle with three Detroit errors tc pile up a whining margin. Al Sim mons hit his 27th homer of-, the season. Dabe Hulli's 31st homer couldn't COTTAGE GROVE MEN FINED Clyde Smith and Hoy Hilton, of oitagti urove, were arrested Sat urday night at the Anlauf dance, charged with being intoxicated. '! hey were taken before Jud Krewson of Drain yesterday and entered pleao of guilty, being fined 1U and costs. iNcwit-IU'Vlew Pouulaa County Srelid) GMCNDALK, Aug. 13. Hneak thieves entered the local MacMari store sometime between Hatur day night's closing time and Mon day morning, when Joe Burroughs, manager, opened up and madu the discovery. A small amount of changu amounting to bad been left In the till Saturday eviflilng. This was taken. It was not apparent thai any stock had been taken and until Hurroughs can make a care ful cheek Um t'xaci. exlent of the thievery won't he known. Kntry to the store had evidently been made through a small rear window which was found broken npn, The back door which had NOTICE Sealed bids will bo received bv tho Hchuol board of District No. 7u, itlddle, Douglas county, Oregon, tor construction ot an auditorium. Plana and specifications of which can be seen at the shop of A. O. Speer, Hiddte. Bids will be Closed Aug. 12, lU-y. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Hiddlo, Uro., Aug. 2, 1D2U. Mrs. S. U. Nichols, Clerk. 11 O oison ( Asanrtatrd I'icm UunI Wire) MEUFOUD, Ore., Aug. 12. 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