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SIX R0SEI3URG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1938. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople .r. ,...3 T'Wr7:"" ''-Hvh-. . 7W BAKKIl, Ont.. July 21, (AIM All of the h'i)ililips and orpil p meiil on I ho Hidden Treasure nun located in the Virtue district war Haker were destroyed, and Mike Hoff and Mile.-i Itrinilxnu'li, the owners, were burned Wednenday when fin meg started hv a pa:oline explosion swept trie propei ty. The lo-ifi. estimated at from t 000 to $15,000, was not. covered by liipiirance, Itmnbauh wns badlv burned on Hie anus n-wi rje ami Jloff was bnmed on the face. Tho nwimra were fiiM'illinK n new eiifiii' in n cvanide tf'Ht nlunt, which had ju'i been completed, when 1 he exn'o :ion occurred. An old gas lank without u fan fell over and initio liinwm ignited the pan. With IN flames weening tho I'lant mid no way tr fight litem, ITofr dci-ended Into the phnft to rntiPHo (!'iaih'3 Julian, who wan wnrklmr in a mono taMmr out '. HenlWiiuf two bivPB ()f dynam'te ppa'-hv vni'ld evnlode v hen the f la men readied it, the t ree men (1 filiod t' (tie noai by hills to ho clear of the blact. n- III FLIGHT TEST fitONKV. Mont., July 21. CAP) Kirht thouaand RrasshoppniH wineed freebooters of tho prain fields wero painted sliver and sold today In tho fnlnroHt of science. The bnrean of entomology of the U. H. department of agriculture wants to know how far and how quickly 'honpoiH fly. In an errort. to obtain this infor mation. -l.ODO 'hoppers found in tho area 12 miles northwest of Kidney were painted a bright old color. Another 4.000 Implied 12 miles wont of Willl.sloii, N. wore paint eil nilver. Harold Willis and Kills Wejitlake, bureau of entomology representa tives, asked persons ffndhm the ruiinted insects to send them to (he bureau at Montana Rlato college, nozeman, kIvIiik the exact locations whero they worti found. A OEK.7LEMEM m ( if 1 j? mr y-- OiMLKMPMMV l:?'ZrZ 1 ( MACK J a W f( WORD HEMEMBER. H' 10 DOM'T HIT - If HUb fcU47W37A S VTl V . 1 "" : tit ntftSm WAR DEBT TQ II. S. -COPB.WbV!, SM' S' L-DOCK THE BARKJ DOOE., BOS IC. T M. U. I AT OFF, ' 5j Duce's Men Got the Point OREfiON EVENTS Ft, ASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE PORTI.ANO, July 21. (AP) A thli'T w:ih r,ll cculB poor-or yiHUrl:iy for iiIIi!iuiIIiik lo roll KninclH Hnrt. Hurt mild llm mini ouIdii'iI Ilia (rrocorv mill piirchasf( n hoi lie nf wlno Tor SO "nO. When Mart ismlihod nl It. Mart slammi'il It Bhnl mil inn limn run. Inavlni; his ninllpy tinil the whin Imllln lioliiiiil. flONTRAI. POINT. .Inly 21 (API Tho forcit Hprvli'n amintini'- od yofiinrilnv tho Lriivnriiiii-iit liiil " ' "" nrii'H OI III, I lli'l'cd In ml on, Ihn fiator l.altr IllKlinny In Hut virlnlty nf p,a. ii"-t anil I'nliiii i'iwIc. Tim riii'a will tin iiiliiiliilslrrpil liv the ItoKiin liivor Nnttonal for- OKI. f I H . -if p; i mmrnmM mm hi nl II 1 tin ! ml FORESTS STILL IN CLUTCH OF FLAMES (Continued on pate C) MARKET REPORTS POHTI.ANll. (Hp., .Inly St. (AP) (lppil llliill Low f'lni JlllV Hi III. 11pp. ..i;iiii ..nr.j ...cii j t;r.4 nr. j mi in;,1 PRODUCE PdltTI.ANIl. .llllv 21 (AIM 11HTTI0II - Prlllln: A kiihIp. 2SJp III. In pari'liiiii'iit wriippprn. 2t'Jp In . 1-arlonn: It Kl'ililp, 27p Hi. til pnrrll iiipiiI wriipppi-ti, "'M'. Hi. In par toti.i. HI'TTKKKAT I'nrllnnil ili'liy I'l'y, tillylni; pripp: A jrrailp, 211 2li&p Hi. tn poniilry Htutlonti; A p,rali 2I4p Hi,; II Kl'niln. tip Ipsh; C :niip. Up lb. Ipsh. ' KCtiS- IttiylliK ihIppr Ity wholp. hiiIpi'h: SppplatH. 2fiip; pxtias. 2;Ip; KlanilarilH 22Jp: pxlra niPilttiniH 2tp; iinilPi'railp.i irp iln.pil. I'lippKP. Ilvp pniillry, ponntry nipatn inn tnrlipyti uiipliaiiKPil. CANTAI.OliPI'IH Ilil.illn, 2; Yalilllliis l.!Hl-2 llll rrntp. Wool WlllaniPtip ynllpy. hip- iltllltl. 21p Hi.; po.-ii-HP anil lirulilH 2l-2f.p lh.: pipilprii Oippoii. tS-2lp ! I'nlaliii'it, niilotis. Iiay. Hops, mo hair anil paspara bark unplinliKi'il PRODUCE POHTI.ANll, Ol'P.. JlllV 21. (AIM (II. S. Di pt. Ar.) --IHHIS: .MarliPt stow, ntpatly lo Mi lowpr, pIohIhk at (IppIIiip. Inti' riiIp.h cooil (lloiPO 111.1-210 Hi. iltlvolflM 10.00, p.'irly up to 10.1(1, piirloait lots 10.2.1. 22:1-70 Hi. liuli'llPd-s, fpw lip to tl.lifi; parly; IIkIh llnlim si.SS liai'KiiiK bows 7.2f-:10. l.iKlitwpiulilH S.oo. fppdpr iiIkh sparpp. pulablo !i.25-.in. rATTLK: JIarkpt slow, sli'itily lo wpiik, sonip in tiPtwppii K'lod pat tip lowpr, fpw nipillimt KtppiH 7.o.i. S.oo. poiiintim 5.75. fpw poiiiinoti lipll'i'is 6.26-li.OO, oild IipiiiI 6.5(1. low ptiltor noil ciiltpr cowB 3.25--1.00, pnintnoii nipilliim 1.2.1-7.1: Unotl bppf rows 5.25-7.1; hulls 5.2.1 (i.oo, pnoil-rliolpp vpali'rs S. 00-50. coiiiMiiiii tiiPilliiiii slow, iiiostly 5.00 11.50. SIIKHP: Ahont stpiiily Willi Vl'pilitPmlay's rloso. (tooil bihIiik lainliB (i.fiO, fpw oiitfllaiiilini; lots I 6.75-7.00, common nitfllum 5.50-' WliDn Piennri- Miiiisolini rcppntly eonmlaincd about the "un-Fas-cist stoiiliu-ss of a liiiiiihpr of Ins cliipf lieutenants, one who uoi the point was athleuc Aphille Starace. Keerelary of the f'aspi.sl Party liu is ineuireu i aimye, ilpinonslratini; his physipal fitness by leapinK over a runic of rules bristling with bayonets dtirinu 'paiineh reduc tion tests at Ronin. Others "not the point' lilerallv, when their leaps (ailed and they were badly slashed. NLRB Attorney Escorted From Town t mI i 1 lit 4-C K V ! A N.1V1. V, X )'""' '"" l!i s""wn "oinR escorted from Steuben ville, O., In n sheriff's car after IBtltl citiiens dpinonstratpd npainst laniliR of n Wcirtim Steel Co. attorney from n National Labor Helatums Hoard hearlnR nsainst (he company. Poller an NI.HU llttorney, was tnken to PiltsbiirKh, where the il-month-old heariiu was resumed. The denioiisliatovs phai-Rpd that Polier, son of Habbt Stephen J. Wise ot New York, is a "Comnniiiist." (1.21. ewes fiw pnoil-eholre 2.10 11,25. WAKE UP VOUR LIVER BILE ftilhout Cjlond And You II Jump Out of Bed ia the Mcining Ruin' (o Co the Hvcr dhmiM pour out (wo poumh ( ttuid hilt inUj-MirlMWfl!.lnilv.lf thi1il. (si imt tl.iwinirfl ''ty,y,.r fti doesn't ilii-i-t. It just ilivny in tho Iiow.'Iji. i'.n dlooN up your Btcinni'h. You K'-t fontii uti il. Ymir w ho- Yti in U Pi'icont tl mid sou (eel four, sunk and I (to world looks iuiV. A mere Iviwol tiiovrnii'nt iofn( cot nt llu cniifc It (nki thou jr.vl. otil Oirti-t' I.lKh- Liver (o trot iluo two found of hlp flo'vinir ftvHy ami ninki' you fn l "itl niul up." Ilnrmlo, itcntlo, yet mniif Inir In innkinir hilt (low frw!r. Ask for rrt r"(i I.lttli l,lv.-r PHI by nitnio. JlictTiU Stubbornly rx'fusu nyUttuif tlUe, fatiil l)fat prostration last week and a firefighter lost his life in CkilFon cottnly earlier this monUi. An nncnnirolird fire swept with in four miles of Oak flat on the Illinois river of southern Oreeon and forced abandonment of plans to establish a women's vacation mini p. The C'hetro fire, still dofy inir efforts to control it, syread to )Min ncrns. The fire lU'htins crew has been increased to ap proximately one man for every nine acrT-s afire. The Malice ami Nome creek fires, both in tho Sis kiyou area, had re;trherl a combin ed total of about 2,iiH0 acres. Specialists Sent Three specialists in fire ficbt- iim tact it's wer e dispatched by air plane I rem Seattle lo the ltedwood ranger station in the Siskiyou na tional forest. Suffering Oregon residents had little opportunity lo cool, oiT dur ing the night from yesterday's withering temperatures. The mini mum, in many instances, failed to drop below 75 degrees. A WeyerhaeiiHtT Timber- com pany fire on l-layden mountain, tiel ween Medford and Klamath Falls, was controlled yesterday by crews rushed from the IMFchutes nut lentil forest. It covered 50 acres of valuable timber. Medford dispatched 2uo woods men to Orb-aiiK, Calif., on the iuv r Klamath river, where n lire i aged out of control. A fir e in I .lint) Herns of slashings, down logs and standing fir Um ber 2fl miles east of Mnrshfield was believed controlled after a 21 hour battle by Salt men. Siskiyou Fight Biggest Three fires continued to burn out of control in the Siskiyou for est. Three hundred aijfl fifty ad ditional recruits went on the fire lint' yesterday, bringing the total to morn tlnni 17no men. The Chctco river fire was reported to have covered -I.OOii acres, with spot fires spreading ahead of the main blaze. New menace was brought to the itig creek lire in eastern Clatsop i-itimiv by a gentle easterly breeze. Two hundred CCC men and Hu h L'f;ers fought lo keep the flames under control on a five-mile front. Heat Breaks Records The whole slate sweltered as the eighth day of aO-plus weather liftike records. Cortland remnled lul decrees, the holiest since July innfj. Mi dford was the hoi spot or the' slate, with 1HS.2 decrees, exceeded j mly by 110 degrees recorded .luly I Kt. 1!H'.. Other tcinpt'iaJlires imluded: j Oregon City In.",, holiest since I I; Albany lei breaking season'l record; Salem 10.2 at the airport, liitihesl since l'i:i"i, allhoimb tber MHiinetcrs itownroun recttrded 110 degrees. .McMinnville batt-lni. an all time record. Clackamas 107: Molalla MM. Iteaer Cieek jof,, Cnnhy o; iml Carlton in;t were some valley leinpeiattirt s. J.ONDO.n. July 21. (AIM The question or Hiitaiu's war debt to the I'nited States was raised in the i hotue of Ionia today by Vi.scounl 1 Samuel, leader of tue liberal opj.o j sition, who declared: While il is of great importance ! to remove causes of friction he it ween ourselves and posaible ene mies, it iy important possilily jinore Impottant to remove causes (of friction between ourselves and j those who are potential friends." j Lord Samuel said this was not a (propitiou8 moment to proj.ose hn- mediate action Involving additional burdens on iJritaiii's budget, al- reauy neariug a huse load for arm aments. Hut he mentioned the subject of the dehto. he oaid, "to prevent tho idea arising In this country and the t'nited Stales that this ques tion ... ia a closed chapter of his torv." "Not everv one on this side of (lie Atlantic" he went on "regards this as a finished question, to be dismissed from our minds." lie said "manv regard it as a mattei merely to hn kept in abeyance and to be effectively resumed whenever condition! may arise." PICK-A-BACK PLANE CROSSES ATLANTIC (Continued from page 1) Albert Coster, the Mercury's crew of two. The Mercury was to unload part nf her 3,000-nouml cargo here and then take off for New York about noon. I-:. S. T., after replenishing her fuel tanks. Rains Encountered Throughout the nijjht anil early todav the Mercury, having been freed by tho Maia in midair over Keynes to mak the trans-Atlantic dash alone, reported her progress to St. Hubert airport near here. Only once, at 8 p. in., E. S. T., last night, when approaching mid ecean, d.'d Coster report bad weather. Then he said the plane was flying throutrji "continuous rains" over "a turbulent sea." Four hours later it was Hying into clear weather at 145 miles an hour. The Atlantic cros'i' was ac complished 13 hours 'T9 minutes out of Foynea when the Mercury passed over Cape Riiuld. at the northern tip of Newfoundland. f f'v t " ' r i r. . yw.V Ini x J& J?'rclcv ""' ,land F f , , gij ' L-c&St China cotton. Full sue , f J "1 k i ? iS?tIiIsoia 70"xS0". Pastel plaids. A Tl'f ' I b5 Gj1"en bound.. Weight: A f . IK' V&ffJ Cl i xkX'"1 Sale' Fleydowno 47c ea. J !t l-f f F"d r fa0'li 'ni:riC3n:o"on-70"It80"- d felili f -'f """" v' " Wt&r p'U...,.'i1 Sale Special-Men's Ui Ili'hTv-ijv- iV ; ! Lroadclo::: cliorts, cut 1 f'f lTM niitp'y for comfort! 10c valiic! fii i ibJ ' "'-s rib cotto" Ehirls- 1 H jkf Coys' SMrls and Shorfs. ! i1'"-! I ' ! lll'i i S ' ; You Save Mi oa. 10c f,si I 1 69s I I : PVE SYMINGTON, pretty so cialite songstress, wears a stunning, streamlined beach 'coat of navy blue linen crash over a j printed dressmaker- swim suit. The coat is trimmed with a bor der of white felt, and felt is used to fashion the interesting scroll . worK on ine snort sleeves. Miss Symington, who sings nightly at the Waldorf Astoria, is one of society's favorite entertainers. ARMED MIGHT OF FRANCE PARADES (Continued from pase 1) . A bullet hns unite peuetralliiK power at Ito.leet than at two VW; it "wobbles" fur some distance on leaving the tiun, and this lessens H: MI.'CtlVtMItSS. from their snouts. Crowds Cheer King 1 Troops, ineludhiK detachments irom ail France's, colonial posses sions, lined both sides of the route to the Versailles chateau and p re lented arms as the kintr and presi dent drove past after the review. The crowds cheered King CleorRe and he saluted in return au his au tomobile passed through -double ranks of soldiei.. I;oidinir burl; the rowds. The luncheon in the Hall of Mir- iors rivalled timse tfiven by Louis the Fourteenth ut Versailles in liis 'golden aye" of I he French men- nchy t it;t::-i7irit. Tun chosun chefs who worked all nijtht to make the affair a master piece were sure I hat it surpassed any of the banquets durinir the visits exchanged by Premier ius-1 c;in of poor visibility, have caused much trouble for the county fire patrol, being responsible, according to Fred South wick, supervising war den for five fires started yesterday. Ml were kept confined to less than five acres in extent. A new fire was reported on Miami mountain, whero 28 fires have been set in the past two weeks. Two small fires were set yesterday afternoon on a ridire two miles northwest of Von calla. A fire at Ho?; ton and another at Ola! It, -were easily handled, South wick r.;tU. r,.; y j The forest service was greatly concerned today over a fire bnrn im; on the Ropue river side of the Roinie-L'mrn.na divide between Fvans and Hock creeks. The blaze was within two miles of the Ump qua forest last, ninlit, but. a sliiTt. in tin- wind turned it back. It cov ers from lino to Too acres, nccord iniT to the report, received. . Lfigvessr Sheets 31"x99". Will wear over 4-1 years by test! Snowy-white muslin. Wash CSsth Safe Turkish. Medium weight. All-over plaids. Generous size 11"x1t". Men's Dress Shirts Fai,t coicr patterns! WHtproof col lajs will not sag or curl! Men's Work Shoes Strong black chrome-tanned leather. Rubber soles, heels. Sizes 0-11. Medium and high heel. Whites. "' 3 for 1C 69c 1.93 fining the World war. 22(10 I chun-hes were d e s I r i y e d in France, and of thh-e only about , rUd have been icbnilt. j Only fi'inalc waspr. and hnrnetr. fliiiK; males maUe no eil'ort 315 No. Jackson St. Telephone 95 .sulirii of lljily ami ChatU'i'llnr li'i- nl' (iiM'itiauy. Hit- pin-hi-r HIGHWAY CLEAR OF SMITH RIVER FOREST FIRES (Continued rrun pnira 1 last ninhf in the )iamond lul area leavim; two small fires north! f Alt. Thielscn. Itoth were sub-J lued imniudiatuly. j Inccudiar ists, taking advanfuge i Do you have backaches, leg or hip pains? Why not check your feet for the cause? Dr. J. M. Ingalls Rei'islercd Fool Doclor Making visits to Roseburg every other Saluidny the year around. Next visit Saturday, July 23rd UMPQUA HOTEL TliQ Public Domard "Oivp t;s a policy that pro vides full nut! compk-lo cov crni'.e n-.id etilo out nil the un ncccrsuvy costs." PHONE 218 Farmers Automcbile I nter Insurance Exchange FRED A. GOFF 1;'? So. Stpphrna I HATE TO BRAG. TSUT MY3TU1L MONTHS AGING MAKES ME A TRUE 1AGERBEER, It's worth bracing about! Uccnusc the mellow piUHincs ef truo lncr beer is world-rcnowncvl. And Hop OoUl is a true lager beer, bcenusc it's mellowed for months! Taste the difference! SIM BREWERY COMPANY, VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON ft BEAUTSFUL STYLES 119NJackson eatratnice NOW IS THE TIME... TO BUY SHOES, HOSIERY, BAGS, LINGERIE AND READY TO WEAR Lowell's announce their biggest clearance . . . Shoes priced at $1.99 .. . $2.99 . . . $3.99 . . . Bags at 69c .. . $1.19 . . . $1.89 ... and tho big HOSIERY SALE . . . Btiy the first pair at $1.15 (regular price) . . . and the second pair for only 10c. iif - r a -'tat "1 EXTRA I THIS NEW TRUE LAGER BKR'NOW AVAILABLE ALSO IN CANS! LOWELL'S II and Compare These Values J