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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1936. MOTHER ALL 0. K. . StAMENZ. Germany, Jan. 7 (AP ilruno Jtirhanl llaupt niann aaaureil his 7iyeur old moth er today Lhat "all will be well. Frail Fauliiit Haupttuuiiu receiv ed thin wonl In a loiter from her sun, dated Lec. 12 auu sent Uom the Trenton. N. J., prinon where the convicted slayer ol the kld- ' imped LlndlwiKh baby has been conuemneu to uie some nine uur- Inte the cuniintr week. - tlauptntaun assured her that a "clear conscience told him the hew year would bring them both luck. "Don't think I am a broken man." he wrote. "My clear co;i " science tells me all will and muat go well. The decision or the hiKh court cannot cnaiiKe niy dojht. "An Inner voice toll me I'll re turn to mine, and Hue happy days UKuilL The pretty lie, fucloiy-bulll uniiiiiHL me in order to sentence Homebody, will smash some day." - Huuptmann urKed the aed wo- nmn, who la praying daily as Uie time (or her son's death ap- . .jtrnaches: "Dear .Mother, ! wish you and all the good to pray to (iod that our pruyeis wtil be heard. I am nappy , that 1 can tell u my conscience ts clear and I have not deserved this suffering. "So, mother dear, don't lose cour uku. I pray with you that the new year will bring ull of us luck In C-uhundatice, especially you. Mother dear, 1 write this letter in the firm " conviction that all will be well." Frau Hauptuiann, who ent a "' 1)1ch to Gov. Harold G. Hoffman or -fiew Jersey, Dec. IB, askliiK com TBiUtatlon or her son's deuth seu ' tence, said she has received no answer. . Around the County CANYONVILLE CANYONVIlXli, Juu. 8. Ulih aid Smith of Gazley uud Miss Lyl lluu Adams of Oklahoma were ' married in Myrtle Greek Dec. 30. Jdr. Smith is the sou of It. U. -Smith who recently came here from California uud purchased the Clem Davis farm near Gun ley. " M. I .Hi bell of Orchard valley Iiuh purchased the Wulter Gregory Jaiin, one mile north of t'unyon ville, on the I'liclllc hlKhway. Mr. Duhell's son, Clyde, uml fumily will occupy tho premlHes. Mr. uud Mis. IE. U. ICmerlcks, Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Galium uud ..Airs. Heulah l.ursou were illnuer guests one duy lust week ut the home of Mr. uud Airs. Hoy Koheris of Dillurd. Tom Williams hits sold his Kur H& to Mr. uud Aim. A. Nupni, from La Cruvue, Wiconniu. Mr. Hid Mrs. UilliauiH and their two daughters, Mildred and Mary June, left for their loriner home ,iu Toledo, Ohio. New Yeur's eve the Kebekuha en joyed a walch parly held ut the JodK hall. The evening was spent playing cards uud visiting, refresh ments were served. Hubert Hendricks und C. A. Cox4 of Fortlund were Kuotsta at the M. J. Manley home Mom lay. Everett Uobertson, wno has been rpendliiR the holidays with the VV. W. Willis family, returned to Cur vullis where he is unending col Utge. Kvelyu uud l.ols Devoie ac companied him to L'orvullifl. Miss Jeanne Mahoney relurned Thursday to Kugene where Hhu is attending school. She was accom panied by her aunt. Mrs. U. K. Hen niugcr, who will spend a week there shopping uud visiting friemis. Mrs. Don Curler and little daugh ter. Donna, of Kiddie, spent Uie week end ut the home of Airs. Cut ter's pm ems, Mr. ami Mis. J. B. DeVore. Mrs. Buster Slraud and son of tikagway, Alaska, v ho have been upending the past month here visiting friends and relatives, left tor Scuttle, Washington, where they will make their home until April, when they w ill return to Alaska. Lt. Flsk und Ur McGull of the South L'miMiia Fulls Civilian Con servuttou lot pa, speut Wednesday eveiiitig lu town. lluruard DeVore iittuiiiled to busi uess ullaiis in ituseuuig Friday evening. Walter Cull loll for ltoseburg Wednesiluy evening whore he spent the remainder of the week visiting friends. reiilla Knight nf Medfonl spent New Year's ui the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Getitge Mc Clane, at the ktridge tavern. Miss fcvelyu Stienmetz, u student ut the Southern Oregon Norma! school, w ho has visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kmmett ' Mover, for the past week returned to Ashland to resume her duties at j school. I Gale lUumlell of Medfonl was a Ounyonville visitor last week. John l'at kor attended to busi ness affairs in Koseburg Friday ! ufternoon. Miss Lois DeVore was the gust of Miss Mary Jane Williams ut the Ford's auto ramp Friday mculng. Kverett Hubert sun, a student at (ho ( n oll Stale college, visited ut the W.W. IIIIh boiue during the puit w eek. scboolhouse here Huturduy evening, uetuug U.fo from tne sale oi i fjlttM. I lit flUHIPV Ulll I iu tiMAil fur I uuti rent and iigtas for future dunce, ultic are uou-ciiarge affairs. . It. Badger bus purchased; the J. W. Montgomery property on the south siu of the south L'mpqua neur the steel bridge and plans to raise chickens there. Jie and his tumtly, who have been residing across the river from the Lavauour cluhnou.se, will lake possession of the pluce within a few duys. Mr. uud Mrs. Oliver Urutten and children of Drew were Koscburg visitors Monday. Mrs. Pete L'lum la confined to her home by an attack of measles. I Her daughter, ' Miss Mure nee, re turned to high school Monday utter I ha v lag had the measles. These ure j the only two measles cases reooit-' ed here this winter. 1 Mr, and Mrs. bimer Ellison took their daughter, Miss Jiebu, to Itose uurg Friuay mid from mere sue went on to Cmpqua where she Is employed. She spent the Christ- mus uud New Yeurs boiiduvs ut the home of her purenls near Cun-yonville. Miss Aiarguret Norvell of Jack sonville leu this week-end after I vbsitmg here for a time with Mrs ' J. W. Adumson, and daughter, Miss j Grace, and son, David. Miss Adauv 1 son also leu this week end, going ' to Eugene, where she is a teacher ' in one of the city schools. ! Mr. and Mrs. ferry J. DeVoe und ' cunureu, jean ana Hobble, were Koseburg visitors Saturday. Bruce JTerguson went to Huho- burg Thursday for a week or two to help his brother, Donald, and fumily move to a furm near Ket-iogg. tdwia Busenbark of Melrose ar rived Sunday and will be em ployed at tne W. H. Raymond place. Miss May Gross, local urimarv teacher, spent Sunday at Kos burg. Miss Florence Buditer. whn him been empolyed at it: 2 aiummit ser vice statiou south of Canvouvitie. spout the weeit-end visiting ut the home of her parents, Mr. uud Mrs. v. u. Budger. Mr. und Mrs. Frllu Snvrior und children, Itlchurd und liarhuru, left Monduy morning for Salem to visit Mrs. Snyder's mother. Mrs Jennie Chapln, und other relatives. Mr. Snyder uml Kichurd plun to re turn here the middle of the week, while Airs. Snyder will remain in Sulem for two or three weeks. HOLLYWOOD, Jun. 7. (AP) Discredited in college, and quickly forgotten by the sports world, Ted Key. the Texus football player, has lounu a Helping band in Holly wood, it was learned today. Through the efforts of Victor McMiglen, movie star. Key hus two jobs working in pictures, und playing semi-professional football. I . "Sure, I'm trying to take euro of i him," McLagieu said. "1 don't care much what they said about him af ter that thing happened. I think he's got the stmf, and if I can do anything about it, he's still going to get that college education." Key was ruled off the football team at the University of Califor nia ut Los Angeles, laiit Novem ber, when tt wus discovered ho had enrolled under an assumed name, ufter having played football, several years ago, at the Texas School of Mines. When he left the institution, he was without funds. McLagieu said he communicated with Key and offered him a post on his "lighthorse" football teum. Later, he arranged to have the athlete get extra-work in the movies. Key was recognized 011 the set of "Under Two Flugs," in the uni form of a foreign legionnaire to-duy. MMVfcoiNG ONNOW! DRUNKEN DRIVERS' CAGE ADVOCATED j SANTA CUV., Calif., Jud. 7. ! (ALJ A niovuhle, open-front j "CBKe" for uU'oholic drivers whs j suggested loduy by Hlierift J. il. Devllt. Tho officer suld Ills lull was be j Ihk overcrowded by persona cou ; vie ted of'drlvlnn while intoxlcut ed. He has seven Helving terms and the toil probably will mount, i "The cage could be moved and tho most persistent of tho drunk en driving violators would be plac 'ed on public view," .Sheriff Devitt declared. Wards Greatest j anuary nil m - si- GARBO BATTLING WITH BAD THROAT MRS. H. A. GILMER OF YONCALLA DIES Funeral services were held In the Community church at Yon calla Tuesday fUr .Hrs. Helena A. tillmer, 5f, wife of Albert K. (ill mer, who died Saturday at i'acillc f-lirlstlun luwpilul lu Lunelle. lrs. (Illuier was born April 27, IH1H, In Hollywood, .Minn. Mhe was a resident of Yoitcallu for tho past ID years. Km vii iiiK me her hUHlmnil, a sun, l-iial llilmer, Yonculla, and a duiiKhtei' Mrs. 4Ik 1.1 Or (,,., V.hlteflsh, Jlonl. Kh also leaves five sisters, .Mrs. Alma Kassulker, .Mayer, Minn.; Mrs. ( him Ham man, Minneapolis; Ktta and Min nie Hill, addresses unknown; Mrs. Lydlu Nelson, Wutoilowu, Minn and u brother, Charles Hill, .Min neapolis. Mrs. tillmer was a member of Ihu l.iii lieiun church. ni'ivices weru held at 2 p. lu yesterday, Ucv. Harold V. Myers: offlchilliiK. Interment was In ttlu ' Masonic cemetery. Arrangeinenls ' wero lu cliaiKU of Ilia llouglas Fun ernl home. j LONDON. Jun. 7 (AP) An excliiiiiKe telegraph dlsputcli Horn Stockholm said today Hint (Iretu Curbo, who had been staying at a villa near Nykoplng, was rcporU'i! Ill tor Hie past six weeks with a serious throat lufei tioii. Her condition at one lime, the ilispalch asserted, was "miller crlllciil" hut she now has been able lo leave her bed. The report added that extreme caution Is still necessary and that It Is uncertain when the uctresa will be able lo return to Hollywood. The Morning AfterTakinj Carters Little Liver Pills BASKETBALL Friday Night, Jan. 10th Myrtle Point vs. Roseburg 8:00 P. M. Saturday Night, Jan. 11th U. of O. Frosh vs. Roseburg 8:30 P. M. PRELIMINARY Roseburg "B" vs. Oakland 7:30 P. M. Prices 15c and 25c SENIOR HIGH GYMNASIUM Music by "Snap'f Champ Band" DAYS CREEK DAYS CUKKK, Jan. S.-Tho lays Creek high school haskeihalt uud volleyball teams play their I tilcndnlc II league opponent Fti- ! ilny evening oil Ibe local lloor. These will be the sectillrl of the series to be phocd on the home ' floor. An liiiet-scctlonal double- ' header with (be Sulherlln teams has been scheduled lor Tuesday I evening here. j A group of I0I41I people held S I lIo buluiI ami dance, lu the old ' Hi Babes in the Woods Litlle bodies are man easily injured than grown ones; Children, intent on their play, are so lusty nd eager and careless! of course, they cannot realize the dangers that lie alt about them. A puncture wound may de velop into lockjaw unless treated at once by your physician. A rii'm-riptioiiUt Kills Ua (-'iiU'tully ut Cliapman Drug Store Phone 2C9 A million and a half pounds of raw fij cotton purchased kl&Mfri. sfflzmMll months ago when Sp wi' market prices wero IP" chases mean extra f 1 55& nfF) 3 SW?A. 9rO f J Wards kept fac- ! J 1Ss' tories busy during Jotft f y a slack season to ltdl get prices down to s sisLJP rock bottom. ; No hp-shod "rush k'5ff work" for Wards! Ij8i1i fti 1 , More time spent in PC'' C manufacture and L s I i careful inspection j ' i of merclianUise. i , 1, 1 r1 Merchandise test- f. r-j Xfc!' ed bv Ward Bur- LfcVO&if V-ZS e.iu of Standards. Lo' . , : Y if Wards towels M&S&S " v. 1 absorb ux times I a ' as much water at I i6t 1 a r 1 Won Save 22ie on Every UPoliar Here's Wards largest white goods purchase in 63 years of business! $1,000,000 worth" of regular quality merchandise bought at market "lows" months ago and priced to save Ward customers $225,000 during this sale! TO YOU that means a saving of 22Jc on the dollar or even more! (Buy four "Longwear" sheets, eight cases, a dou ble and single blanket, ten yards of linen toweling for only $12.28 and save $3.46!)' Stock up on all your white goods needs during Wards sale, and pocket a real saving! Wards Silvania JPrints a Oc SIMILAR QUALITY ELSEWHERE AT 15c . ; j . ; . ; 750,000 yards purchased for January Silvania cottons and patterns exclusive with Wards Salef The newest for Spring! Flowers, plaids, checks, patterns all TUBFAST so they look bright and clear after many washings, 36-inch. PINNACLE PRINTS Elsewhere at 25c I Fine, 80-squaro percales in a host of brand, new patterns. 36 inches wide. Yd 36-INCH BROADCLOTH, Elsewhere 15c . . . save 5c a yard I In pink, rose, Copen, green, maize, other colors or white. Yd I0 Girls Dresses New Prints, New Styles Reg. 59c Values SALE PRICE 39c Women's House Dresses Long Sleeves Reg. $1.98 Values SALE PRICE $129 Clearance of Mail Order 3 Days Only Over-Stock 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men's Whip Cord Men's Suede Cloth Shirts TrOUSerS Both Button and Zipper ' Reg. $1.49. Now $1.29 Another Lot, Reg. 98c, now O C Men's Dress Shirts 72 7Z7. Fancy Patterns Men S 1 ICS Reg. 98c ' Beautiful Patterns HA. Reg. Price 98c Now Priced At ijrt 59C Boys' Whip Cord and Men's Suede Cloth Corduroy Riding Breeches Zioner JarkeU Formerly So,a up to $L79 Sale Price $1.59 Sale Price $1.49 Boy's Flannel Shirts Men's Water Proof Reg. Price 79c o l i i . 10- ouede Jackets Sale Price 47W Reg. $2.98 Boys' Waterproof sale Price $2.49 Suede Jackets Men's Dress Caps R'S-2-69 Grey. Brown or Tan F c . . 1 0 Re"-Prke s1-3 Sale Price yA.A? Now 98c Wards Supreme Heater 7TT T7l ; . For Any cm- Ward s Standard Car Heater Get Your Heater Now pits Any Car $7.98 Regular Reg. $6.98 Sale Price $649 Sale Price $59S MONTGOMERY WARD Phone 95 315 No. Jackaon St. V