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STORY 5
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was nomluutod as one of Tour
ttimpornry BecroluricB. As ho took
his seat next to the chulrnma lie
gave tlio tuoclst uuluto to liin com
radoa, in wiiich they all reaiioudod
wllh the cuatoiuory "ball" and Bu
llae. The session was by no niHunB
devoid ol incidunl and today's
minor oubIics on the Tlonr Rave an
lulling of what minlit bo ex
pected when legislative matters
later should come boiuie tho body.
' i Opponents Jeered
The roll call bad been started
wHhln five minutes ntlcr the
scheduled hour ot nioetliiK. This
was Interrupted occasionally when
the- namo of some leudur particu
larly hated by his opponents was
called. Jeers would greet his
"present' 'In such cases.
In the midst of the roll call the
communist. Tortler shouted, "out-
Blde worklngmen are being club
bed to the ground. Thai's tho way
the ItolchHtag Is openlug."
JvVhon tho (list fascist, Albrocht,
Was Called he responded, "l'resont.
Hal! Hitler."
The first real climax came when,
at 3:20 p. ni., the Illllerilo Ooe
bels, wanted by the pollco for fail
ure tn appear lie defendant In u
libel suit, entered tho chamber
Du4 culled out tn the communists
on tho left, "ot course I um
sabotaging your bourgeois Justice."
'As the names of the communist
women delegates were culled the
fascists vented their contempt for
"petticoat politics" Willi falsetto
crlos In Imitation of till) rooster's
"Ijlkertkoo," which Is tile (iormnn
way of saying "cockadoodledoo."
-(The fasciats had no women
candidates In the September election.)
STORY 1
(Continuedfrora wee 1
biolhtTs, and dlroctliiK Uiu lud to
luCuin to cuni it"' iioip. CHiioul
Hiuj't'd w ith Inn tutliur until At:klty
U.uil mid tlu-n went buck to tin
cubiiL lio was unubio tu find uuy
oi Uto older men who had gonu
hufUiiiK. uuil H wu 2:30 odom In
the uliuinoun beloiu uuy ot Ilium
vulurnt'd.
Ld Wl-Hums, who rostdi-a nt the
end of tnu vimu, uh Ihu lirst to
TtHMjIvo wiHil. li UiHjmtiluil mt ii
10 tho nccim of I ho hIiooUiik,
wljlto no drnvo to Yimuiliu umi
tttat woid to i'oroinT II. U.
Stearns, who kuvh r.irnilisHiim lu
bring tho bnily out to Krik-y.
No Inquest Needed
Corona ' HtcurtiH it ml Deputy
ShurltTH ftlrCubt! umi I nuiKlierty
wulit to the oiul of I he nmd uiul
mul tho men who curried tho body
In after durk. As tho :uhm wum
plainly one. of Hcrldfiil, It whs
diicmod umif cossury to hold nn In
nu'Ht. 'II u" body wuk broiiKht lo
tv Douylus Flint -ni I limnc in
lioHi'lmiK ii nd was in i;ind fur
ronioval lo Hulm yosieriliiy.
.Mr. Ark ley hud leylileil in Su
lorn for I hi' piiht four yt'iii H. brliiK
employed by the Knlem Ironworks.
Ilo wan born In rui-klmi, lifcl.i
homa, March K, ts!iT. and livid In
Utiih Hvoral yeuiM before coining
to Orcgou.
'Jlvi 1h Hinvlved by a widow and
n third (ton. Richard, Ix-sldea Hie
two Hons with hliu 4ii thf iiuiiuiu:
trip. Ho alo h'avm IiIh nimher.
MrH. Mary Arkluy of Salmi. He
wiH n moniber of the bulein Mu
BOIltC lodtfo.
Exciting Game Closes With
Ball on One Yard Line
of Locals; Cottage
Grove Dated.
n one of tho fa test football
Raines to be seen in Jtosehurg luq
several years, itosehurg senior
high school team defeated J Leb
anon high 20 to 6 at JViuIay field
Saturday. The game, a much
more even contest than the score
would indicate, was exciting from
start to finish. Koseburg opened
with a brilliant attack lu the first
half and for a lime it looked like
tho local team would wuik away
with the contest, but near the end
of the secoud period Lebanon tied
the score, and outplayed Itottebui'K
in most of the second hall, but the
local team secured a good break
on an intercepted puss that went
for a touchdown, and scored again
on a brilliant mJly nu ar the end
of the game.
Itoseburg ha J some bad broaks
when the game fliHt started, fumhi
ing two plays thut looked good for
long gains if not for touchdowns.
The teams played the first six
minutes on even terms and then
Koseburg uncorked a terrific drive
through the Lebanon line with
Kest, Schmidt and En tier alternat
ing In line smashes that carried
the ball to Lebanon's 1-yard line.
Rose burg was held there for two
downs and on Hie third play
fumbled the ball but recovered on
liiH 5-yard line. An attempt was
made to pass over the line, but
the pasH was knocked down.
Lebanon kicked out to tho 40
yard line and Koseburg plunged
through again for four first downs
and Schmidt carried tho bull over
for a touchdown. The kick was
wide, making the score C to 0.
Visitor Tie Score
In the second period Lebanon
opened up a fast passing attack
thut curried tho ball from her own
30-yard line lo Kosoburg's 10-yard
marker, where tho local defense
lightened and held for downs.
Koseburg punted out, but Lebanon
continued pausing and marched lo
KoHeburg's 30-yard line, where in
a smashing drive off tackle, Keith,
Lebanon fullback, carried the ball
for a touchdown. The kick was
wild and the score was tied.
Near the end of the second per
iod the team a were playing on
leba non's i 0-yard line with the
hall in possession of the visitors.
Lebanon attempted a lateral pass,
but Worth Wells, Koseburg end,
was In on the play and intercept
ed the rftHB und raced for tho sec
ond touchdown with the vlHltlng
team strung out behind. Knller
kicked the goal, making the score
13 lo 6.
Koseburg mUsed another chance
to score when time was called at
tho end of the half. Knller inter
cepted a Lebanon nins on the
visitors' :lt-yard line and Kchmldl
on the next play carried the hall
through tackle for 10 yards, but
the team was held there for dow ns.
Lebanon tumbled on tho next play
and Palm recovered on the 18
yard line umi Koseburg started Inl
ine goal again, but time was call
ed before tho goal was reached.
Pass Fumble Costly
In the third and fourth periods
Lebanon began smashing through
the Koseburg line mid clearly out
played the local team. Off tackle
smashes were good for long gains,
and the vlsiiing team several
tliiK'g got within striking distance
of the Koseburg goal before the
defense was lightened sufficiently
to hold, in the middle of the last
period tho visitors drove down to
Koseburg's 3!j yu line am) at
tempted u pass over the goal line.
Tho hall went true and lillly
Schmidt, Koseburg halfback, and
Keith, Lebanon fullback, both dove
for the bull. The ball slipped
through the Lebanon play
hands und went to Koseburg
the 20-yard line.
Koseburg punted out and held
Lebanon in midfield. Kmlt'r pass
ed lo Palm. Koseburg end, for- ITt
yardH. following a ttrsl down
IhrmiKh ('enter, putting the bull on
Lchiinnn'x 20ynrd line. A delayed
pass, Knt'.er to (ireen, was coin
pleted lo ttie 7-yiird line and (Iroen
KT'iin away from the taeklers lor a
thl i d touehdow n. i I ler convert
ed, inakliu: l he Kcnrc 'JO to (.
Vicious Rally Futile
Lebanon, hi ill tiuhtiii. opened
a vicious rally In the last fi.v mill
iltot of play, and ton- through the
Kosfhui k line of I iiitiih- for )oV
Kales, iiiiiTHpi'i-sinu tv Hue plays
with long forward and latcrul pass
t i. The bail w an on Uosi'buru'r
1 yard line In Ldmnon' po.
sloii when the game ended.
The Lebanon te:un is one of the
strongest high school teams in tho
Willamette valley and lias been
beating most of the teams It baa
met so far this year. It has been
defeated only once previously this
season, losing to University high
of Kugene 2 to 0 last week. Jim
Clark, Lebanon quarter back, play
ed a wonderful game for the visi
tors, both In carrying the ball and
managing bis team. His punting
was also a feature of the con
test.
achmidt at halfback, Jim narby
In the line and Wells and Palm at
end positions played exceptionally
fine games for" Koseburg, Darby be
ing a powerful factor In Koseburg's
defensive plays. Paul Warren,
Junior high school athletic coach,
refereed the game, with Kobhtns,
O. S. C, us umpire, Black, head
liuetmian und Dennett, 1 1 m e
keeper. The KosebuiK team will play at
home again this week and will
meet the Cottage drove team here
Friday. Collage drove was recent
ly defeated by Lebanon 21 to 7 at
Lebanon.
LOCAL NEWS
STORY 3
iContipu:fi from pat t
twig laid across ihe top.. The dogs
showed much excitement when
taken to the piarker but were un
able to find a trail leading away.
Searchers circled the rock pile for
miles in each direction but were
unable to locate any further signs
of the missing man. It Is believed
that it was erected the first day
James was lost, and that the rain
and snow hud washed away his
scent except on the rocks that jie
had handled. .
Searchers Withdrawing.
E. A. Krittou and Maynard Hell,
6pend Sunday In Eugene C. O
Kerrier, local Uodge dealer, and
Mrs. Kenier spent Sunday in Ku
gene visiting the Jailer's sou,
lliomas Ilarifipld, student of Uni
versity of Oregon.
6pend& Day Here Miss Jva
Klce, of Kiddle, spent Saturday
afternoon in Koseburg visiting
friends and shopping.
Business Visitor Here J. W.
Ournee, of Keston, spent several
hours fn this city Saturday attend
ing to business affairs.
Returns From Eugene Miss
Ilessie Kedbarn, secretary in the
county health office, spent Hie
week-end in Kuguno visiting
friends.
Spends
M. Kieed,
weekend
friends.
Week-End Here Mrs.
of Jfrlde. spent the
in Koseburg visiting
Judge Austin Here 6unday
Judge J. II. Austin, of Keedsport,
spent Sunday in Koseburg visiting
friends.
Gold Beach Visitor Here Grant
J. Williams, ot Gold Ileaeh, spent
tho week-end In this city visiting
friends.
Flue Fire Today The fire de
partment was called out early this
morning by a flue fire on Oak
street. No damage was done.
Mr. Pat ton Transacts Business
Hamilton I'atlou, of Med ford, is
spending a few days in this city
looking ufter business affairs.
On Hunting Trip Maurice Web
er, owner of the Oregon bakery,
William Cook and MerJe
also of Koseburg, are
tour days at Buck Fork
deer.
Hare is,
pending
hunting
Purchase Monkey for Mascot
Barker's lilue Blowers, dance or
chestra, has purchased a monkey
to be used as the orchestra's mas
cot. The monkey was purchased
from a small tent show, wiiich re
cently passed through Koseburg.
who have been spending the past
few days assisting the searchers,
returned home yesterday, and Fred
Asam, f:-:vt ranger, who is now in
charge of the searching party, stat
ed that all of the workers U1
probably come out tomorrow. '
KiHs Watson, Wolf crrjk packer
and guide, has been giving great
assistance to the searching party,
using his pack train to handle sup
plies, and has also spent as much
of his time us possible in making a
search of the district,
Idaho Hunter Unfound.
YKLLOW IMNH, Idaho, Oct. J3.
R. II. Kohertson of Boise con
tinued iost in the woods today, a
week ufter he disappeared an a
deer hunt, although scores of
searchers have tramjed over al
most eyery acre of ground In the
vast mountainous area In which he
was lost hint Monday.
Search parties went put again to
day as tney navp every morning
aiece he wus lost. Signal fires
have been kept burning on promi
nent points In the forest with the
hope he would boo them and return
to camp. His continued absence ag
gravated the fear he had met with
a mishap, for he was an experienc
ed hunter and had spent consider
able time in the mountains hunting
deer each fall.
Undorgoes Major Operation W.
B. Nicksou, of the Koseburg Klec
trieal store, underwent a major op
eration this morning at Koseburg
General hospital. Dr. L. M. Lelir
bach performed the operation.
Breaks Wrist While Playing
Leslie Perry Smith, five-year-old
sou of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith
fell yesteiday morning wuue piu
;ng and suhered a fractured left
wrist. He was taken to uoseburg
General hospital lor medical aid.
Spend Week-End Here Visiting
Mr. and Mis. HowarU tieluiboiut.,
of North Bend, spent the weea-enu
here visiting reianves and trieuus.
Mr. lieimnumi is working lor lue
Spell On company in Isorih lienu.
Here on Business From Wilbur
Mr. ami Mrs. K. M. Smith, of
Wilbur, were In (own Saturday aft
ernoon, visiting friends and trans
acting business.
Taking Week's Vacation
George Wharton, bookkeeper for
Churchill's hardware store. Is tak
ing a week off for his vacation at
Ibis time.
Viulting Relatives and Friends
Z. N. Agec, of the Zellerbach Pa
per company In Kugene, is spend
ing a few days in this city visit
ing relatives and friends.
Suthorlln Teacher In Town Miss
Constance Wei man, SutherHn
school teacher, spent a Hhort time
here Saturday afternoon visiting
friends and shopping.
Coos Bay Visitors In Town
Mrs. Ida 10. Gamble, .Mrs. Matilda
Sleep and Mrs. Gertrude Kingston,
all resldeiita of Coos Hay, spent
Sunday In this city visiting friepds.
Returns to Roseburg Carl Mur
phy has returned to Koseburg d
tias accepted a place in the Ter
minal barber snop with iiirney
West. Ite has been spending the
past year working in u Cottage
GroVe barber shop.
Spending Few Days Here Jo
sepn JVredurickson, tormerly of the
Koseburg lire department and now
a member of the Medtord fire de
partmnt, is spending several days
in Koseburg visiting relatives and
trieuds.
I
STORY 2
(Contlnuefl from pug. i
nei'ds, or tliuir prejudices. Some
thing more la necesBary.''
QuotlnK an old saying that "it
Is more important to torm good
habiu than to frume good laws,"
Mr. Wickeraliam Buid prevention
through education of the young
and enlightened treatment of the
young is the bout remedy against
crime.
Nation Stirred
"Everywhere throughout the
land tuere are deep stirrings of
dissatisfaction with existing condi
tions," he said, "with the laws and
their administration, and with the
prescrlhed methods of dealing with
those found to have violated
them."
"There is no douht that the
great volun.e and constantly wid
ening categories of legislative pro
hihiuons, with alleudaut penalties
for their disregard, tends to create
a contempt for law," Wickersliam
said. "Yet much of this legislation
is prohalily unescapable."
lie suggested It "were well that
puhiic sentiment should he arous
ed to prevent unnecessary law
making."
Spends Week-End Visiting Moth
er iMIss hsilier Kdmund, of the
Hank oi Italy in 1'orliaud, spent
the week-end at Melrose visiting
her mother, Mrs. i.. Edmund. She
formerly was employed as sleno
graphe. ;r tho Uoualas county
creamery.
Return to Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. Frank I'oole have relumed to
Koseburg, alter spending the pust
several days at their camp near
tiller, air. I'oole enjoyed a sev
eral days' bunting trip with the
Tlson brother during his stay
there.
STORY 4
Believe It Or Not!
You may not believe that the
John Deere Tractor
will burn cheaper fuel than distillate, but if you will come tq the
NICHOLS RANCH AT BROCKWAY
MONDAY, OCT. 13
you will be convinced. Demonstration will start at l p. m., H
' weather permitting.
Come and get a new idea of tractor economy and efficiency.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
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Hoosier and Milwaukee Pumps
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Acepts New Position Frd H uv
ula Iihh lt'Blgnrd hlB pluco fit radio
saloumuu Ui Oil's M Hale Hloru and
has accepted a position -ns miles
muq lu tliti local C. J. Hreior store.
Spends Day in Roseburg Fred
DitM'kmaii, of (ircon Springd. near
Attlhind, formerly a resident of
KoselmiK. Bpt'itL Sut unlay in t lilts
eily utti'lHliiiK to bu.siueKs af
faiiu.
Thimble Club Meeting Tonight
NelfihboiH of Wood mitt Thl in bio
club will meet toniuhl al tho homo
of MrH. Hello Crenahuw. A pot
lurk Blip per will be served, follow
ed by the regular Imslnesa meet
iilK. A Hoelal hour wil be enjoyed
alter tho meeting.
Card Party Thursday The mem
hers of Ihe Kosi burn Country club
will sponsor u Imue card party
Thursday afternoon at which lime
all inetnbfis of the club, thidr
wIvmh ntid dai,vhle'. are privileged
to Invite uh many pueslK uh they
wish.
Chicken Dinner
Christian Church
Thum., Oct. 16
11:30 to 1:30
Good Eats. Quick Service
50c per plate
Spend Sunday Visiting Relatives
U. 10. (Jrosti, imuiUKer ol Hit' lu
ciU C. J. llri'iw Blurt, und -Villi.
UroiiH, and Ihu luMer'n Mow, Wi
Ironu limine, of I'orlluuil, iiiutiired
lo Klce Hill yoBlcrduy, liurn lliuy
wtro llic hoime guuBtu ot Aim.
Gross' brother, A. W. Codieruii,
and family. Minn Hoone remained
al llico lull to Biiernl a lew days
visiiiiiK before returning to lier
home in rojlland.
Spend Sunday with Children
Mr. anil Mrs. l'red Kniithl, of Kose
burg, motored to Lunelle yesler
I day, where they spent a short lime
1 nilli iheir son, William, a student
of I'nlvorsiiy ol (ireiion law
school. They later drove to Corvul-
lln. where they were joined by
their iliumhlor, Miss Marjorie. stu
dent of Oregon Slate college, and
went to Albany to spend the ic
mainder of (lie day visitir.K their
tlaunhier. and son-tu.-law.Mr. and
Mis. It. II. iluuser.
by Mrs. C. S. Heiiillne.
Welcomes cuy ot Koseburg, Mr.
-Maurice iNuwluud, president
ciiaiuher of commerce; Aliuis-
- Lcruti assuciatiou. Dr. chas. h-d-wards;
schools of cily, W. M.
Campbell, superintendent; Wo
men's club, Mrs. kditu Fulbe;
Udb'.iiess and t'roiessional Wo
man's club, Mrs. Jidilli Falbe;
missionary societies, Mrs. A. J.
; Oeddcj; local W. C. T. U., Mrs.
. Elizabeth Wills; county W. C. T.
U Airs. Karl Asee.
Response to welcomes :.:rs. O. L.
Walters, Co. Pres. Hood Itlver.
Violin solo "Adagio." Jieetlioven,
Miss Naomi Scott, accompanied
by -Mtss nladys Strong.
Address "Our Children's Farm
Home," Mr. C. L. Starr, vice
president of board.
Introduction of convention speak
er Miss Maud M. Aldrich.
U'.'iiedlctlon llev. l'erry Smith.
, To Present Pageant
liuslness sessions will be held
Wednusduy morning and ufter-
noon. Reports of statu officers
and committees will be presented
in the morning and departmental
reports v.lll be made in the after
noon, coupled with short ad
dresses. Wednesday ninlil's mooting will
be ol much interest to flic public,
us a paKealit is to lie presented un
der the d;rection of Mrs. C. C.
Unlet. A large number of young
pouple will participate in the
pageant, which will present the
stale and county officers with
brief interesting reports and side
lights on the work of the organiza
tion, together with much special
music.
Contest Scheduled
Committee reports will be re
ceived 'Ihursday morning and of
ficers will be elected aud uepait
menial reports will be continued
in the afternoon- Thursday eve
ning the Matron's Grand Gold
Meual contest will be held in
which matrons holding the W. C.
T. U. gold medal will compete for
the grand gold prize. Miss .Maud
id. Aldrich, national director ot
motion pictures for the W. C. T.
V., will also give a. short address.
The business of the convention
will bo concluded Friday morning
and the next meeting place select
ed, the session to end at noon on
that day.
Mrs. Ada Joiley, state president,
will preside over the convention
and Miss Aldrich, of Gresham, na
tional officer, will be the conven
tion speaker. Mrs. W. Sherman
Thompson Is to be In charge of the
music.
Missionary Service Ttnight A
special missionary service will be
held tonight in Ihe Bible Standard
temple, Jtev. Guy Devrles, former
pastor of the Klamath Falls
temple, who is. sailing for South
America In November, will attend
the meeting. The
to the public'
service is open
For day time reception and bad
locutions, try the new General Mo
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Wednesday Eve.
October 15 th
POPULAR PRICES
eduction
in Fordson Tractors
Edsel B. Ford, president of the Ford Motor
Co., authorized the following statement:
October 11th, the price
be reduced to $675.00
"Effective Saturday,
of Fordson tractors will
f. o. b. New York."
JPUUill.H
wVmiimniaasa
"This reduction is being made to bring the price
of the Fordson tractor in line with the price of
other Ford products. Within the last few months
we have reduced the price of Ford cars and trucks
and Ford airplanes."
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Terhaps your niolor nhoultl be
rnliored. If so briiiK il lu "!'' Mow
nrd tit Neil Dixon's Super Station."
Adv.
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Card Party
at the
PARISH HALL
Kane St..
r Tuesday Evening
October 14th
Bridge, Five Hundred, Prizes.
Refreshmenta 8 p. m. 35c
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October 15th
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BALANCED-UNIT RADIO
WITH TONE-CONTROL
TAYLOR'S BATERY & ELECTRIC SERVICE
la Roseburg Super Service Station. Phone 67.