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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1938.
Reviewing Two Years of Civil War in Spain
COLUMMJS, 0., July 20. (AP)
A sweeping iuveflliKiitlon of u
Plot In which ail unknown miin hr
of convicts planned to bomb Until
, way to freedom was under wy
iouhv in Ohio uenltentlury.
Warden Jurat's C Woodward Ha Id
six black powder bombs were tak
en from Clyde Ktaup, 28, and
Charles M onsen, 28, yuHtnrduy aft'
cr the. men failed in a desperate
attempt to break from the prison,
Shortly ufterward four more
bombs were found cached in the
ventilator nf a cell block. Oilier
are being sought,
Woodard said "It Is ceifuin
Staup and Men yes did not innke
the bombs since the were con
fined to a section of the penilcu
tiary where materials from which
the bombs wero fashioned could
not be obtained.
Slaup watt wounded seriously In
the groin and Raymond T, Thorn
ton, a guard, was stubbed In the
chest during the escape ut-
tempt.
Arcund the County
SUTHERLIN
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Hall Raker, of California, mr.v-
cd Thursday to visit bis mother,
Mrs. Charles Varreinmn at Nun-
parlel. He will visit relatives In
Portland before bis return to cull
fornla.
Mrs. Florence fiohlen is a vis
itor at the Morton Thompson home
this week. She is from Junction
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester DiivIh,
(lHUffbter. Eunice, and son, Con
'nel, wero Roseburg visitors Satur-
day ovonliiK.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wnhl and
Mr. and Mis. Iiugli Wnhl and ram
ily picnicked at the Hunt brothers'
Picnic grounds Sunday.
Henry Barge deia;''3t for Il'irns
Hunuay alter spending a week vis
Itfmr his family here.
Because of nnmoious forest
fires, logging operations have
been suspended indefinitely In
Ihe Coon creek area.
Mrs. Allco McCormack left Sat
urday for Drain to visit relatives
LMly Adams, son of Mr. and
; Mrs. Petor Adams, of Fair Oaks,
left on tho early bus Sunday morn
ing for Portland, where he will bo
nm ployed for n month on the bulb
Jarm at sandy.
Hov. Ormal R Trick accompan
ied by James Smith returned home
rmturday from the Institute bold at
Little, rivor. Hev. Trlrk departed
I'mnday afternoon for Salem on n
Iiustnoss tiin.
Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Smith and
daughters, Virginia and (ienevievo,
woro visitors In Roseburg Thurs-
ilay.
Mr. ami Mrs. Have Cooper drove
to Cottngo (Hove last week to
viBit rolatlveB. With them was
MIbb Hetty Mao Hoseman who
was returning home after spending
several days visiting her uncle and
mint, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.
Mrs. C. V. lloyle and twin daugh
tors. Juno and Joau, and son
' Leo, of Kosebui'g, visited at the
homo or her slHter-iu-law, Mrs
Alva Manning, Sunday.
Jessie Marie Manning left Sun
day afternoon for Kugene to visit
her Hlster, Miss Cat.horlno, lor two
wcoks. The latter Is employed
. there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Hart and
family, who have Immhi residing at
tho peter Adams place at l-alr
Oaks, have moved to Sulherltn to
take over the milk routo formerly
operated by (Uenn Abeenn. Mr.
nnd Mrs, Aheene, have moved to
the John Abeene rnnch.
During the past week of hot
weather, the ( alapoolu r I v e r
banks have been very popular
with those seeking relief from the
limit. About fifty people have been
visiting the swimming nolo at Fair
Oaks below the bridge daily. On
Sunday arteruonn lam Hies rest
iug In this cool retreat were: A
("1. Webber, Arthur Smith, Alva
Manning, Morrell Weber, I'aul Trn
y.elln, IIiikIi Wahl, Chester Davis.
Peter Adams. Hay Hrown and vis
llors from I'ottland, Air. C. V
Jtoylc, of Hosebui'K, Howard Wulil
and nuineroiis young people from
around the valley.
The burn behind Dip fontuM-
Suthcrlln hotel building Is being
razed ny J, ll. v lory and mm.
Jtalph. It Is the prupeily of Dirk
Valentine and bus stood for many
years, It. was once the scene of
much activity during Ihe develop
menl of the Sutberllu valley when
many borsn and mule teams were
stationed there. It was erected by
J. F. Luse about twcnly-oinht yearn
ago. Lumber from this barn will
lie used for rebuilding smaller
structures on valley farms.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Milam have
been remodeling the plum hi it k
equipment at their lovely home
east of town. The bath ban been
moved from the lower to the up
per floor. They have also in
Htalled n very efficient furnace.
Peter Crutndictt of Hnseburg did
1lu plumbing and the furnace wait
Installed by the Kelly Sheet Metal
works.
The Sutherlin clly reservoir Is
to lie repaired, according to re
ports oT ihe clly council. A new
ronrroto floor and new pipe line
lending from the reservoir will l
layed. This should enable resi
dents In the hill section who have
been having dlflirultlcH with their
w lit or supply lo get better service.
Miss Violet Faith Lord and
John Kdwlu Hui kin of Kuucno.
worn married last week at that
city. Mrs. Huikln, who Is the lo
cal beauty parlor operator will re
turn here and continue to oper
ate her shop this week,
Mrs. Kll.a Ridgeway. accompan
ied by her son, Tom Hldgeway. of
Kan Diego, Calif . arrived here
Sunday for a visit villi her vela
FRANCE
Gijon Taken .:::: tyi ' ' "
Oct 21 1937 Dilboo, Token Son Sebastian. Taken
W"-Y" ' ... June 19, 1937 Sept. 13. 1936
Ov,eda. Sjege ka.sed , , . r T "' I I " ,
,. . ' " "J. " HjiiliflLrl) Lk. LIS. Government Movea
T u rbHeMy'' Here from Volcnco
" - XiJS1'- " ' s-w y.. I Oct. 31. 1937
' f""t . insurgents Entered I . .' (jP CATALONIa"
:y.v.-:.v.-:::.-.-.-p sfc"iy T; ' -. Valladolid University Areo I 1 I .y
t ' O Nov. 15. 1936 f Lcnda IJT
J Ll ' 1 X, '4 Jr BARCELONA
t JU f ' ' 'T 4 hi' V rtartaona Minorca Held
'I Sep, ; 1936 1 MADRIDYA jqvmaroz Wnl L
-) " Cf IT I Fcb 22' I Jcos'teilon. Token jBALEARIC ;
f . - NT I Toledo, Taken I VALENCIA H !l June 13. 1938 Ty ISLANDS
Lisbon - 'S'Pt :a' '936' V 2? '
Q! t I Government Moved 1 J T Mo,orco Franco s Chief
r Here from Madrid f I Alr- 0 B
Vv Nov. 7, 1936 :: 'p. ,
.;.v.y.:.v.v.-.v.fc 1 ' -tk n I : IZZ Ivizo, Retaken
Ed. Badojoz, Token ioraoba Sept., 1936,
Aug 15, 1936 V Cartogena&y:::::::: Dculschlond Bombed
1 - " jr May 29, 1937
St SEV,L:E( ' t 1 MEDITFEBANEAW SEA
' CodizV ' ilrT""' X Almcrio, Shelled by i r-ltW'
vHv?:rlll,ll'"ll""'l''"''"''"''tiSi,;;;; Malaga, Token German Battleship T T.rNr a
Franco's Naval Bases 1 Feb 8, 1937 Deutschlond .ALGERIA
' JS May 31, 1937
1 Rovolt Broke Out t "x" " " I
Here, July 18, 1936 S) XVv lW .
Gained by Insurgents
First Year of War
Gained by Insurgents
i iecona Year ot War
DALLAS, July 20. (AP) Cir
cuit Judge Walker said yesterday
Al l. Jtosser, Poitland. former sec
relary of the joint AFL teamsters'
council for Oregon, would be sen
tenced July 28 on an arson con
viction. Itosser was convicted recently
of complicity in the burning of the
Suleni l!ox factory last November
2u. Al N. Hanks, former business
agent for the teamsters' union at
Salem, is serving a 12-year prison
sentence for hiring men to fire the
mill. He pleaded guilty.
Clarence -Adams, former head of
the teamsters' hiring hull at Port
laud, was returned there to .face
trial on several indictments. An ar
son charge here will be tried later,
Judge Walker said.
RACE REVEALS CAR
STOLEN; 15 YEARS
SPOKANE, July 20. (AP)
FreMlom for Ii. W. Crawford, 21,
Koi'KKt Grove, Ore., might have
lasted longer i! he hud not sought
to rntice Htiite Patrol Captain P.
If. .Morgan into an automobile
ra'-e near Kitzvlllo Wednesday.
Morgan nrre.'ited Crawford for
rccliletm driving and found on his
person a, revolver anil 111(1 pass
keys. it was discover later the
ear Crawford drove belonged to
Jamea A. Klynn of Spokano.
Crawford was sentenced by Su
perior Judge Webster yesterday to
a maximum of 15 years in the Mon
roe reformatory for grand larceny
of an automobile.
COMPENSATION ACT
DEADLINE IS CITED
SALKM, July 20. (AP) Ore
gon employers must pay their
1936 contributions under the un
emplovnient compensation law by
July 26 in order to obtain a 91) per
cent refund from the federal gov
ernment, the unemployment com
pensation commission said today.
CHILD BREAKS NECK
IN FALL INTO WELL
I , A K E V I HV, July 20. (AP)
Clarence K. Sheufelt, 5, crawled
under his parent's house In search
for new amusements. There he
fell into a well, breaking his neck.
His body was discovered when his
mother could not find him at din
ner lime.
GLIDE
0UI)E, July 21. Mr. nnd Mrs.
lOd (Irlsham from Roseburg and
-Mr. (irishum's niece. Miss Mildred
Small, train Boise, Idaho, spent
Sunday on the North Umpnuu, visiting-
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright,
who. have been camping jit ldleyld
park lor the last three wntks, left
for their home in California Mon
day. '
Parents In
Tibet select the , knowledge or consent, and tho
bridegroom and the wedding day ; surprise Is sprung on Iter at the
for their daughter without her I last moment.
Ininn iMi a- w r h nti n -1 "rrT'-'Tr H
We Are
for
Sherwln
Wiiams Paints
No matter what type of paint job you have to do
you will find the exact paint you need in our
paint department, ..Visit our store today
TELEPHONE 73
CHURCHSLL HARDWARE
IRONMONGERS
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The tiap above shows tho status of the civil war In Spain after two years of (he conflict, the shaded
portli, i, Indicating- territory occupied by Insurgents during the first and second year. The while area
Is that still held by the Loyalist forces.
FLAPPER FANNY
By Sylvia
-C0rR. tfJJBV NUSlftVfU.iNC. T.M. Tff. U S PAT OFF -
'(..gust., yj
u0ur undcr-new-manaprcflient
una iimc pop. now aoouL a
vacate sale
sale didn't get rid of much of
loasc-oxi)iros-nosil.ivt?lv-must-
tomoiTowV"
lives, ilr. and Mrs. (iilsen .Mitrdln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Iivern Itiuiiher of
I'oi-tlund spent, the weil-eud with
their hrotlier-ln-luw ti ml sister. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hrltdilu Hluek.
t'omhlnes, htilers nnd hnv ehop-
lers lire openitluK tliioiiKhout the
valley hurxestliiK nnd prepurluK
rops for the winter. The Homes
hiilcr is worlchm; itt tlie Stiuier
phtre. The huy lu'lnimlni; (n Ujiv-
mond lit own nnd 1 lurry Cheno-
wellt has Iktii ehoppiMl anil hlnwn
Into Ihe bars. The i-omldne no
Ihe "t'nmp Two" plnre helnunlii;
lo Taul Alhy has been husv on the
Hiirnnimiiii fnnns.
Itrlllaiu Shu-k. of Ihe Sutherlin
'rult (irowtM'H, has been Rlvi'ii Ihe
out met of mail tncsseniier In
Sulliei'llu and will bo in ehiirue
AuKtiHl 1. The Job which was re-
bid (he llrsL nr Ihe mouth bus
been handled by II. W. Cheiinwelh
lor the ps( idhl years.
WILBUR
W'llJU'lt. July 21, Mr. and
Mrs. .lark I.ureiiHO of I'orlliiud.
who Hpont Ihe pusi two wt-'ks vu
ulionini; in Ciilirorniu nnd New
Mexlt-o. returned Sunday event lie
aed spent n lew dnvs vlsfllim with
iiiends, Mr. nnd Airs. Kd Unssell
and Mm. V. -:. llussell.
.Mr. and Mrs. I'ude Cuslermun
mid two diiiiKhlers, Ida and lima.
r Siiokaue. ri'iuined lo ihelr home
after spendinf; two weeks visiting
at Ihe home of Ihe hitter's sister
and hmther-in-luw, Mr. nnd Mrs.
.less Kussell.
Mr. nnd Mis. Kidney llelliwell
of KosehtirK and Mrs. 1. K. loon
and Mrs. (1. A. Willes spent Sun
day motoring down the limpquu
by way of Tyee. On It In ml and
Sutherlin.
Miss Clair Wells of Klkton vis
ited her sister over the week-end.
She wns rehired lor nnother year
lo leacli in the Wilbur high school
Km nk Wells and Lester Moth
3i ii 1 1 cousin, Moris Itaird, left Tues
day lor Lake Tab ken Itch, where
Miss MiM h has employment for the
summer tit the lake resort.
Mr. mid Mrs. It. P. Stout nnd
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Curler, of
San IMeiso. Calif., went lo flrants
I'ass to spend (lie day Sunday.
Mr. anil Airs. Itairy Itaird enter
tained ut dinner Monday evening.
Frank and llelh Wells of Toledo,
Kverett Vinson anfl Mr. nnd Mi a.
,1. J. Adair of Koselmrg.
Mr. and Mrs. l-'runk I'nrker and
Miss Kay Coiiley and Mr and Mrs.
Alan J. Wickham of Portland left
last week for a two weeks' out
ing at Lake Tnhkenltch.
H. R Ilrown and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Russell and Mr. and Mrs.
Dude Custermnn and family had
a picnic lunch and swim in the
Umpn.ua near the Stanley Short
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). V. McKay and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKay and
son, Del win, and daughter, Mary
Kllen, left Tuesday morning for
Tacojna where they went to at
tend the wedding of the former's
grandson, Del win Halph Lehman n,
to Miss Kuby Lahren, of Tacoma.
The wedding is to tak place
Thursday, July 21. at lirltO p. m.
Dave Merrltt and Melvln Palm
er have installed an electric
fence around their farms recently.
City Electric
124 W. Casa St. Phono 233
WOOD
AND SAVE
Be a wise bird, and don't delay
ordering your full winter's
wood supply. You'll save now
Dr you'll pay more later!
Creen Slab, 4", per cord ....$2.00
Green Slab, 16", per cord .... 3.00
Delivered in City
INVESTIGATE OUR "PAY AS
YOU BURN" TIME PAYMENT
PLAN FOR YOUR WINTER
SUPPLY OF WOOD.
TELEPHONE 282
ROSEBURG
LUMBER CO.
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
If ln.'lrt.-hf fth.l It i.i.. in.iin..
MUornl'U. .U. t )-,. cttmplrtui B.( ,1,, n.Xliiiit
uxmt them. Mnrf fnrtv l .. il.t
I hi. ki.lnr)-. mr Nnlnr' . hiff rtv I'f l-tttih
'-'' ;1 l""t'l,l nf HfMlf,
KTr.ti,riii ,ir .nm pioigM villi rmnttin
f IxirniltK tniM llicrv m,- h- uinIii.ii.
jj-m'l .'tk uHl. t"i"ii-nt tmitrr mnvt
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till. lll ur,-(..t1,lv ,v ri, a,,.,.. f..r in
v.nn. Thy rn hn.v rol:. f it,i mil 1.1,, ihe
IIS inilfS at klilnrj' Uihn tki rut nouonoiu
Mt from toa blood Vvhu t iMl,
Northwesi Poultry & Dairy
Products Co.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
The Price of Eggs Is Advancing
And may wc annul stress the (act that our "Northwest
Hinncl" feeds contain the necessary elements needed to
ohlain Ihe maximum cub production. "Let your ci;n bas
ket be lite judnc"
MILL FEEDS ARE DOWN, AND WE OFFER
1
N. W. Eoa Mash
N. W. Laying Scratch
Wheat and Oat Chop
Ground Onts
N. W. Turkey Grower Pake .
N. W. Fattening Mash
100 lb. $2.10
100 lb. $1.60
so lb. s.20
80 lb. $1.05
loo ib. $2.30
ioo ib. si. 80
George snys: "When better poultry feeds arc sold, the
Northwest Poultry will sell them."
Northwesi Poultry & Dairy
Products Co.
Corner Spruce nd Oak Telephone 310
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Produce Prices Friday amd Saturday
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