Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 28, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX
ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURC. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMnER 23, 1W.
ENGINE, 3 CARS
DIVE INTO RIVER
(roiiiiinn-) from 1 )
ly mx iin ln-n in ?,?, lirnun.
Death Toll Mounts
In ;i'htiiion in iniii' (It-ui)in
Imiok it
In l an I
luim juM
li-;ic i.i Jtlrl
lit'llS.
Ti;iiiii.tii I'Viii u;tl
p.ic.-i-rifr.s from tin
Tin- Mine oii iiin-ii ihtnicr :i lnavy,
mill- .Milik til if 1 iliv. ii ;i r.ulcini t-m-j
Luiikniwd ovi-i lookiiiK lu - i Sound
ami i-iwmmI luii j- .-t i,f Hat loi
a inaximiuii (li pilt ot' In iVir.
.Most ol lh- M win' lioin Van-mitvi-r.
H. '. All utr ta.;--it lo S'
alili: in hull's i-Mfp' ""' 1 i'l'-i'V
innn. who if!UM-i tu bsM tin
fsialli-tl iiaiii, iiifortiiiii "u::iin-i"
h-lii-'. I "i.ulnv takt- a iharnc- on a
: liiic tliail )'o out in llntl rain."
aitv lo.iav. Nmili ! 11 " ' '"V
( lai i'tii' i uOiui
ii;ni-l iiain
i trij isti nay
il.'-. Ilin w.-ri-Mialt
Tlity
!';
NORTHWEST STORM
DEALS DEATH, RUIN
(Coniinu'Ml from paiiu 1.)
up nunc than motmisls Suii"
mlt-v jrunnli-i! thf Sin-Hun -tilym-piiill
highway wlnii an hut ham;
iim hank Ihn-ali nt'l to rnllapsf.
. minbiii.iliim ol k!ih, U ; mijw
and rain laaMf Spokaiif iais H:hi-
filTOllH.
Norihw st WahiliL'ioii r--iil ills
t'ian'l i isiim t-ntf-i at m -s won hi
lniiiK rain ami in w flood ondi
linns. WatiT stood It! inches d-cp
n'ti I Im Iiil'Ii way ui-ar V.'nndland,
Wash.
J jiiiniMH pp-dii ti'd I In- flood
thr'ali'nii:n T' KH.-. W a s h .
liotiM-s would i-ccdi' loniirln. S-v-i'ial
tainili'-w f aruat -d whih-
oiht'iH moved to (lie si-cimif Kfories.
Iiain ci-asid at Cortland alltr
vi-tlitit' mi ll-y'iir n-ford of near
poi h-d yi'stt rday in ihe moi iii'm
lii-il in today'H
Wi-I'f I'l'l'SlOll
Html; down hy
a MindiiiK rain:
on, 17. Walln-
kilhd in an a utoinoliih n fi-f-
ih t,t on l In- hlippi-rv l l-nii-hiiiuay.
and a i--mj i :m ahmd lh-
slilp ll' iilah. Wuu n iiv i hfai l oil
i Im- ashiiii-'tfjii hhorc.
j Me- of ih pi i- ion sly r' if i fi
j iisuall H'S ol Hi- shit nt. Kiilpli .lr
' " 1 1 N i m i ? 1 1 , a I'lii llaiid nl I unify, wuh
eh-i tro. ni.-d in a flooded base
Ijih'Iii. His death tame ju-i a tew
liiotii h'-ioif he and his wifi- were
. jlo entertain fiiends al a pariy.
t I HiflllU'llt W.lS to he aiinoUlie;ie)it
j iiV the irni,n- thai thev h;id bfi ll
In-aini-d sun " Si-)lember
! II u -Hi, fi,, M.trlv Cm (.11
'laltalM-r nf Saleni. d;timhler of
Mr. Kliaheth Oallaher. i-x-him-h-lai
v ol the Sali-m V. V. ('. A. MlH.
e"ti)hin-;h was l!i:!7 May ipii-en
ill 'iliam-Me lllliveiity ami
L-iadnated from there in ij. June
Pacific Highway Open
Snow and lusii in the Sisliiyons,
Ian tin' I'acit'ie hiiihway was ojicn.
I lih u an-r and .slides ton . il
joiie-way liattir on s.-c lions of the
ioa-;t Int'hwav. Ihe liallesf alitiM
nia hii-'huay was slippery on Sun
mount a : n.
Tin- CidiiNibia river highway
a.i open, will) one-way t rat fir
ensi ol Troutdale. Tin; Waiiiiilia
cutoff road curiae' was damu.:;ei
I hi i h-ar of kiiow.
A di-rour hy way of .Mi.t, .Jewell,
and 'la!skaiiie was in usi on the
hn.-r Columbia river highway.
Tinilic was g.-iiin ihnmyli on th
.Mc.Minin ille-cuasi rmile.
I he Mount Hoof loop liit-hw:!-
was closed by kiiow, as wt Hm
.McKenie pass ami Norili Sanliam.
re- Tin- 'oriland i:iacada was riM-d
by a slide but Iraflic went throned
by Kayh- rr.-ek.
Hij. li v.ater was 1 1 po! h d al
Clackamas.
Tin- Klamath l alts area wuiu ms
eil meliuiK snow n ml'-j a mild mid.
f'.Us Scht-uilH-S ere ri'-llllied ex
cept north of Tillamook I in led
All- lilies i (-poil.il lli'hls e-uiin-d.
Woi kmeti i-oiiiinued du-'t'iiig a l
Vc.tM s of Slides Which bio. k.-d
I'orlland sljeets.
Roads, Farms Awash
.Meai-'re re (mi is by short wavn
radio, picked up by amateurs and
the naval communications reserve;
told tour im-hes of rain falling m
-I hours at Asloria; of Hooding
river juain-d over hiWiwavn and
l:irm lands ; of livestock washed
out to s.-a ami humanity maroon
ed or fleeing flooded homes.
A radio message from Tillamook
picked up by Kennei h late of .Port
land said the Trask, Kilches and
W'iNon rivers were ram paging,
breaking dikes, flooding larm
lands ami ib-siroying liestock
The mes.-age said the Kihhe.s had
cover. il ;i jnj,. iHMi a ll;itr , hitlll,
way norih of Tillamook wiih torn
Ici-t of water. A log Jam 3H feet
hil; v.a- reported to have daiu
ined ihe Wilson rier, washing out
a portion of the new highw:'v and
niarooniiiK pm highway workers
A bus hearing holiday jsiiors
toward Coos bay was reperl-d
stranded at Tillamook.
o mail was e.Pe ted in Tilla
mook today, slides, fallen tiees
and washouis blocking travel
More M-rious damage ',..(r.
ed wiien i i in tides met (hi rur
reiii of swollen rivers.
Tug Sinks in Willamette
I Two vessels waited outside (htj
Columbia .rive- mouth umihle to
i I jt f M Wards Scoop Mattress Market f
ft iit' i X S 1 J rxl for this Amazin? Barpain J
I mnerspring i
: S1 'far V n ,;lmous nnniif;icturcr n m. '1
i VCr S? needed CASH! Wards fff SV
1 Z ff v (ulK',t '" entire stock Qty Jt&
J V- daninsk nt nn unheard if $&
' 9 W ot LW! You Ret the KT
i 1 ItPtffo' ...(.tl snvings PLUS all &jj h'jT"
m 1 . 1 a ot 53'-' V these comfort features :
; total value r nccp rcstfa cotton -y
: i I ,,( M (( l"s on sis,, i;,su!'- PY Only S2 Monthly U
l MMlU31 ft w' ,or" an1 18: "'"fort TERMS: Dov.n Poyment,Plul Corty.
i'i 1 nd I C'1Sl ingChoig. m
j: SPWNG 1 51 5 Value. Platform Spring .. . $8-95
i J fef'"'f .' ! LOOK -A Record-Making LOW! s ;
i i ' " i ' . jyT'! A harcaln even , , , W.
M ii. Val Sv--CS3 Only UmonMy Down PaynM,
DIG III-LP
ii 0 feet. , j T . i r
AMERICANS LEAVE
TSINGTAO AS JAP
ARMY APPROACHES
(Continued from page 1)
;LV-V1!-?
iti:n ot i i ii
$20 Value
6 ripcer AJq
A complete slcrpintf coihbi
n.ition at one low price I
Metal lied, cm ton mattress
and spring.
Voue Sensation !
3lallrkss
if tin1
Sale
Price
Cotton linter filled
and deeply tufted to
Kive you a soft sleep
inn surface, always in
sh.ipc! Covered in a
n e w. IckjiR-wesrinR
sheeting ticking!
Just when !i lad like Ray
Shackelford, 'above, could do a
lot of good, the rules committee
abolished the center jump, but
the West Texas State Teachers
nevertheless expect their six
loot nine-inch center to be a
big help throughout the basket
ball season. Shackelford, be- i
lieved to be the tallest collegiate I
player, in the country, performs i
with what perhaps is the tallest j
team. The average height o the
i tquad is six feet four. j
enter beeause (;f IlH; gale. The
steamer Kuropa narrowly esi-ajii-d j
breaking loose from the Asloria f
dock as mooring lines snapped. j
A small lug. the lien Mur, sank ;
in the Willamette river at Port- j
land when it was pulled under ami ;
iiietuptiug to
Martin KaM- j
other for.-igne. s subjei t lo miliiarv
kiw death p'lialty for crilie-
against Japan's ai im-d ton t-s, sai-i
tin- army was not .-.aiisiit-d witit
the municipal ("OHIO li s ellollS to
rid the intej national si-i 1 1, iin-nt ol
arms i-ai'hes,
PAN AY CAPTAIN WILL BE
RECOMMENDED FOR HONOR
WASHINGTON. Ilee. Jv.. (.1'
War depart men t officials indi
cated today that Captain Kiank N.
Koherts w onbl be lecommemli-d
for a di-coiatioti for heroism for
the part he played when the Amer
ican gunboat 1'anay was sunk.
After Commander J. J. Hughes,
captain of the vessel, had been dis-ahh-d
and his uther offiters
wounded. Uoberts, assistant mili
tary attat he in China, took charge
of the task of marshaling the sur
vivors on the shore of the Yangtze.
He aild other members of the
American embassy staff at Nan
king had taken refuge aboard the
I'aliay shortly befuie the incident.
Roberts' home is in f skah;osa.
Kas.
N K W Y )I1K, I )ec. 2. ( A p i
The K. W. Wootworth chain of five
;nnl ten cent stores has ceased, for
the )iesent at least, adding to its
stock of Japanese-miule goods, T.
J. .Mull in. assistant io tin- pi .-si-dent,
said today.
MuMiu said the chain bail but a
-mall stock ot Japanese goods 'now,
nought and paid for months before
the out break of the Japnnese
i nuiese war.
"We have bought from Japan
only merchandise that could not
be found readily in the I' nit ed
Slates." Mullill said.
timoibv. eastern Oregon. ( I ton;!
do alb-v, $lf, ton, Portland.
HOP.s Nominal. M:iT. Vi il Hi.
.iOHA!l POT c;':. :!.. lb.
C".SCA!:. HA';K Hnyim- pric:
y.r, p.. i, r,- n.
LIVESTOCK
POllTI.AMl. Oie., lk-v. IN. -(AP)
(I . S. Hept. .-i t IIUCS:
.Market shw , uiiev.-nty steady l-l
IT. Ci-lltS lower; veid bo ce lll.'elH
Hi. drn t-iu.: :t."). few ; two
d-ci.s hybt weight.- ('..::;; :'it
lb. butchers $.v'.u v7.".; light lights
' v.V'-v7 ; packing sr. s mostly
'T.'": f('W' leeifef pigs ..0.
CATTI.K: .MarU.-t slov; cows
and le-il.is rtead to We.ik; 110
steers sold ; undei tone weak to
lo.er; best steers heid above
7 J'-: low im diuta heifers,
ft;.."i, soiled at h.v cuuer
and cutler cows i'l .;V"-:!.;; coiii-mon-medium
f l.ou-4.7a; good beef
cov.s up to S..r,it; bulls I.L'fea.tm;
good-choice veab rs around l."0.
SMKKP: .Market steady; fmtr
decks clnnce shorn vx-fit. lambs
ifvtto; choice fed voOd lambs quot
able at ifvl'a; l.-eder laml.'S ti.un;
yeai liiu-s ft.'.n do.-, n ; mediuiu-
Choie.. ewes $2 "a-l.ltt.
WHEAT
lJtKTl.ANI(. (ire.. Hec. 2s.
(API- Open High Low Close
Hec il ai
Mny vi .)
BUDGET BALANCING
DEFENDS ON RELIEF
(f ominud from page 1.)
. . , . t
m.ttee is exjiei ied Koon lo finish a
bil, to revise the frd-rut tax struc
lure, placing jiarticular emphasis
on :he eoipon'.te. tirpluH and tapi
(al gains levies.
Would Cut CCC Fund 1
President Koosevtdt has asked i
eoitgiesrt to make a ono-iaird cut
next year in last yf-ur'n i;inO,MiOh-1
"nu annual uppropiiation for ('((!
campy.
The request, made through the
budiret bureau, was for a slash ot
1123, ,hiO, or a cut of about Vi'i.-
otfij mwi, f.om the present enroll
meiit of apptoxiinateiy 3im,itu.
Informed sourct-s said today,
however, that th house appropria
lions comHiittee would cut the ap
propriations only about $H9,uijy,nut.t,
in view of the fact CCC official.
claimed to have saved about :tS,
0Hti,iiut from the. appropriation lor
the current fiscal year?
Some committee members said
economies would bo -rTeted liiTa,
tions of the enrofiees and in funds
earmarked for clothing and replace
ment and repair of mncbiucry used
by the camps. The cqst of food for
each enrolled, it was learned.
would be reduced one cent front
the present figure of about f,u
cents.
Stock and Bond
Averages
Comntl.
Hec.
d by The Associated (
STOCKS
J0 la 15 CO
hui'ls Hit's I'!' St ks
Prev. day .... 62.1 2U.0 32.5 -ft.tl
Month ago .... i2.f 21.7 34..1 4.",.f
: Today t'J.O ?.Zm 2.
i ' New" low.
Year ago S:i.9 :i7.4 .10.7 fiv9
ii:t7 high nn.tf 4ft.5 r.t.u T.vn
I low 57.7 19.3 :iu; 41.7
; ii:t high tf.:i 43.R 53." 72.S
I i&:ii; low 7:i.-l :io.2 -:. t 5r,7
j BONOS
i 3 10 10 Id
. Hit's Ind'U I t's Fgn.
! Today 71.9 !iG. !0." t;r,.r
j Prev. day ....72.7 91.2 gr,.s
I Month ago .... 72.1 9i.S !I2.4 4.S
Year ago S7.2 104.0 HH.x 72.0
i l!;i7 high KM.I 102.K 74.7
!lH37 low 70.3 JC2 90.3 4.2
(lMfi high ...... 9S.2 104.4 M3.1 7:i.i
1 WAti low j;.9 im. )t,3 t.;
j HONCKON't;, Dec. 2s. APJ
! Ileports from Macao. Portuguese
j colony off the .South China coast,
i said today a Japanese cruiser had
. shelled Wong ka m island, over
j which Port ugal claims jm isdic
Itioii. Several huts were set on fire,
j After Hie shelling 2"o .Japanese
. bluejackets were said lo have
1 landed from a cruiser and two de
ist rovers Purpose of the landing
w as not know u.
I (Wongkam is across ihe ('anion
! river est u-.il y from the llritish
! crown colony of HoiigUoug. It is
.lusi south of Macao.!
leorge Itaggen-
occupant, w mc
turned w hi i
tow a large barge
say, pilot, and (
sione, its only oihei
rescued.
Scores of slides and washouts
blocked Porihiud streets, and wide
areas in southeast Portland were
flooded by Johnson creek. Officcis
aided in rescuing residents as wa
ters swept over the lower iIdoiS
of their homes.
Service was interrupted for
thousands of telephones in ihe
city ami power line breaks Wei e
counted in ihe humlieds.
Island Occupants Periled
isnm W lllaiiieiie river
to sweep over Cltild
night, endangering l.'i
ind bans were hasl :!v
the Wapaio lake
hv
Th
threatened
island iast
laiuities.
piled lo rem fore
dike.. thleatelie(
the
Tualatin
'at of
bv a
for the
1 AP)
pro-
lb.,
lb.;
I'll er.
Th hnathou.-e and m.-toil
M. Tiolaml was buiied
rflide at Lake ikv.
Hainage fi Miu a slide on Hie
U illamette valb-y railway heiween
(,"-gon City ami Mohtlla was esij-
male.l al $iT, t ,y l'or,jam Kh-c-
ttic Power company officials.
WAR REFERENDUM
VOTE NOW FUTILE ""Ti
. wrrat
U ASI I li ;T( ).
SniMt- pi-oiiom-ms nl
l"i-'-t l.n,l!o-. war r-IVi..iHl,,m
' '' 'I Kliiy a innmi ssiniii,! nil,.
lii.l m.-Msinv al lliis lira,. u-.,l.i
11,) hoarhiL' . h:,i,.v,.r" ,, ,i. ,
Slal.s' lon.iL-n piili,-).
I'vwnlv ilu,.,. f 11,,. l'Is liiiuae
"'.'',,",,'s '' '-. nr.si,,.,alin
"l th,. ,niHis,.,l cnnslilMiliinal
aiiu-nilm.-nl i,,uiiii.; a naliiinal
li-l. i ,-i,.tuni li...,-,. this nation
-oiil.l ,l,.,lai,. war sai.l in a Mat.
ini nt a voir onl,l mil "iinlv anv
illti. lsm o( any of onr ollirial's
Iio air liaiiiliinu onr loniirn ai.
fans."
"I'hr fact." ihry saiil. "il.at tin
rr..:oinlion. il passnl IiV ll.HL-lrSS
"Mllil II'U fossil, ly l. latitir.l 1,y
till rr-l'otn Ills of in,. -Tat, lri:isia-
turrs until l!:'.i or 1!:i shoul.l
niak,' it , 1,-ar that a ir in ,,-
Jri'ss al this linir lonhl not liar
iny brarini; whalrvrr on rur prrs-i-nl
national tiolivy. nor dors it im
ply any rrilirism ol' anv of onr of
ficials who air hanillni- onr f,,i
'Mlin nli'aiis.
ENTIRE NEW ROSE
j SCHOOL PLANNED
j (Continued from page 1.)
I fix! ures of the present building
'can be salvaged ami used in t
n.-w building, it is believed.
: The plan (alls for the consl:uc
jtion of a seven-room building with
t iid equate auditorium to replace
; the Uti.se school, and a six-room
ami auditorium building to replace
! the present KulleHon school.
! liotil Hew Struct tiles would be of
j poured concrete. lirepniof tnroug-i-!
out and of model n const rm-tioM.
Kach would be one-story in heigh.
They would be so designed ihat
uddtiions could be made as needed
in the future.
I ll is expected Ihat (he plans
ami estimates wil Ihave .ru-w-cd
sufiu iently within the m-w
two weeks lo permit sellillii a tt
Special bond election.
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
M. hrc 27
I'rint. A j;la,l
ill paifhnirnl wrapiK-rs.
rartons; ll cia,,..
inrnl wiapprrs. ::7i
l:l"TTi:i'AT
livr.y, iaiMiiir mi,,
roliiitry sti
til
-(.',!') -"ii-
lii.
1 lb in
parch-
lt'. in canons.
1 1'ortiaml ,1,-
A L-iadr. :i;.
urns: A ma.lr.
I'
11:.
pi le I
Klllli' nny,ns
sttlrrs: KMras.
21c; firsts. 2K-;
2Dc; stamlanl nir.linin
I'Mras. lac: nn, I .rmacl
til r.KSK tlir-on
tra
ti i
hy wholr
stamlar.ls. mr, limns,
lac; small
l-"'c dozen.
Iris, lv
Dfi'u.m loaf. lc. Ilrok.is will ,iv
Jc hriow qnolations.
t'I't NTHV MIOAT? - cVllimr
p ic lo rrlailrrs: Coniilrv killnl
ncs. hr.a hiit.li,-.. iimirr i ,; i
II'".. ll'i l.lc: ral,IS 14-1 li.-i,t
Cllttr
WASHINGTON HIT
BY GALE AND SNOW
(Continue! from pace 1.)
niov,
I. somr had soiilIii shrllrr
cond floors and maiiv imnr
prrpaird lo racuatr on a
niomriu's noli,,.
V break in the Km; rick drain-
I am- lltinir and the inaliilit- rf
pumps lo handlr Ihr Mow of sm-
walcr from thr luchrr t-' -u
of Krlso hrouplil tho fto.nl
t to Ihr ,, .''
and thin. !l-l:',
lirr cows. iJ-7,
hulls r; la
l-Tt- 11..
i-i vi: i'(Hn;Y
P'icr: Ir.hoin h.nilr:--
l'i... If-Jor 11,.: col.irrd
to n.s. ls-m,. hi.; n
l:'c III : I.ruliom he
:il ihs.. il r:,. n, : .,
lie ll.: colorrd hrlis.
17-lv III ; ovrr ,i I'.s
No. - Kiadr L'c Irss.
'i'i;ki:vs i!uy:ii.:
2'-'.: No. 1 turns. Sac
price: Toins. I'l'i'lc;
(INHiNS New nop
'.li'c;
ra il
ls u y i n i;
Ii lo 2
spiinus. J
it iiis..
ns undrr
M.S.. l:;
i ." Ihs..
IV Hi.;
-5
pt 1c,
HrllS.
ellillS
llellS. I'l-l'llc
Yakima. 7"-
,.c ,,"s: lllei;o:l. 52-J.l.. cental .
Win ll. I Tt;: 7. ..umilial: Willa
mette alley, medium J:'c Ih. ;
I'M.'".' and hiaids. ::;, II,.; fall
lamb wool. lc 11,.: east, vii iiieiam
lilt", noniimil.
H A Y ..lini; price to rrtailcrs:
Alfalla. No. 1. .' 1 v-1 r.ti ion: oat
v,., i. 1 I I I : cloy."- Si; t,,n:
S0HRY TO LET V0U 00
J01-... BUT 0U MEN
MUST LOOK NEAT
AN0 VVILl-jjN
UKUUMtD '
i ' " I (a!!inc hair and BALDNESS hinder success..
m and
L
There's Quality Value and Sensational Savings To Be
Had for Those Who ACT NOW!
ONE GROUP
LADIES' COATS
$10.00
MEN'S FINE QUALITY
OVERCOATS
$11.00
All these fine new styles all wool O'Coats re
priced for quick selling. Sizes 35 to 44.
ONE GROUP
LADIES' COATS
$15.00
Self and Fur Trimmed
Fitted and Swagger Models
BOYS'
SWEATERS
93c
CHILDREN'S
COATS
$3.50
1 Group All Wool
MEN'S DRESS
PANTS
$2.49
Variety of Patterns
CHILDREN'S
COATS
$5.50
BOYS'
DRESS SOX
9c Pr.
ONE GROUP
LADIES' PURSES
$1.00
2 DOZEN MEN'S
DRESS CAPS
Each 39c
LADIES' HATS
49c
All these fine Felt Hats in one group
BOYS' DRESS
DRESS PANTS
$1.49
LADIES' DRESSES
$2.00
New styles, in one great seasonal mark down.
Prints, plain, figures, medium and dark shades.
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS
Zipper and Slipover. Repriced for
quick clearance
$1.00
SILK AND WOOL
SUITING
75c Yd.
54-in. wide in assorted patterns
PURE SILK
HOSE
37c
5 doien oily Full Fashion
CHILDREN'S
STOCKINGS
19c
Heavy Cotton Ribbed
COTTON PLAID SHEET
BLANKETS
69c
Sue 70x80
Kiddies' Tuck-Stitch
PANTIES AND VESTS
15c
WOMEN'S
RAYON PANTIES
15c
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WOMEN'S An early selection in this group A
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