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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 6

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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1 SIX ssehse '1 EXTRACTION BRINGS 1ST MIRTH new crop; Texan 0 to 8c per. pound. PORTLAND, April STATE PLANS LAST SMASHING BLOW AT DEFENSEOF DOBBSj (AwrLted 1T-U LJ SEATTLE. April last i notice Potted plauta end b.U"' Garden Kompletelay emcshlng blow at the defense In'T the rial of Dr. C.

C- Dobbs, Klrk- lund dentist, accused of the murder of Lelllla Wliitehall, school girl patient, was planned by Prosecutor Euliig D. t'olviii, in superior court hero today. At tho same time, George II. Craildell, defeliso attorney, Indicated plans for a counter-offensive, slressing three major points to prove the Innocence of Dr. Dolibs.

Defense witnesses will prove, Crandell said, that tho girl wiiy seen alive by at least two persons after she left tho dentist's of- Ilce; inul uoons can uccouni ror as 4 You will be in need of Sprinklers, and we have from. Cotton Hose in Rubber Hose in We now stock the Crown line of Komplete Poultry Feeds. See Firat We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN LAST SEASON bis whereabouts for practically operator and ticket airent at i CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. R08EBURQ 1 22 and 23.

llcnson P. T. A. capital of Soviet Russia, declaring that Horodin, who was appointed adviser by the late Sun Vat Sen, had used his position lo stir up dissension. WOMAN TELEGRAPHER HAS SERVED 54 YEARS NEWARK, N.

April 21. Claiming the distinction of being tho oldest woman operator In the country, Mrs. Martha E. Donk, tele uih station, celebrates the 54th on- nlversary of her service this month. Mrs.

Donk became nn operator for the New York Central In 1K73 she 36 yeal.s oll and wus transrerrea to Newark the next year. Locomotives in those days were still burning wood and the lamest train rarely exceeded 20 miles nn hour. The Bale of more tha none ticket a week to New York City was very unusual. INVERSELY TRUE He: I've had this enr for years and never had a wreck. She: You mean you've had this wreck for yoars and never had a car.

Everybody's Weekly. A SHAKY PROPOSITION She: I can guarantee to teach the illack Bottom In ten minutes. Ho: Then you'll have to get a wiggle on. Life. THEY'RE ALL ALIKE "Do girls really like conceited men better than the other kind?" "What other Pele Mele.

Wholesale prices; Butter steady. Extra cubes, tlly 42ic; slundnnlu -ic; prime firsls firsm 40e. Creamery prices: Prints 3c above cubu ataiiuards. llullerful 42c 1. o.

b. Jortlund, Ulds lo farmer: Milk: Five cents lower tor last half of April. Ituw milk (4 per cent), $2.30 t. o. b.

Portland, iiutterfat 42c f.o. b. I'ortluud. KggH steady. Cui-rent receipts 10c; frohh medium 10c; fresh slundaid firsts 22c; freoh slund-ard extras 23c.

Poultry: llroilers 3 to 5 cents weaker, rest steady. Heavy liens 2526c; light iU(f21c; springs nominal; broilers 2527c; I'ekin while ducks 20c; colored nominal; turkeys, live, nominal; dressed 37c. Onions sleody, local, 5.50. Potatoes steady l.fjlKTf 1.S5. Nuts stimdy.

Walnuts 2737c; filberts JUffi 20c; almonds 24 fj 2ie; Hrazll mils 14 Hie; Oregon cheslnuis 1751200; peanuts ll(jp 13c. Cascara bark sleady, 8c lb; Oregon gratie root nominal. Hops sleady. 102(1 fuggles 25c; clusters-21 ii 22c; one-year contracts 20c; two-year contracts 19c. PORTLAND, April 21 Cattle opening steady, except steers.

Hogs steady with Wednesday's close, few early Bales. Heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds) medium, good nnd choice 11.35; medlumwelght (200 to 250 pounds) common, medium, good and choice $10.50 10.75; lightweights (160 to 200 pounds) common, medium, good lam' choice packing hogs (rough and smooth) slaughter pigs (10 to 130 medium, good and choice, fll.K011.86; feeder and slocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) medium, good and choice, S11.50fi)11.85; feeder and Blocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) medium, good and cholco 511.B0ffplB.25. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs 'excluded in above quotutlons.) Sheep look stendy. Wheat: I3IIH hard white, bard white bluestem, baart federation, soft white, western white, hard winter northern spring western red $1.32. LUMBER SALES AGENCY FORMED AT LA GRANDE -A GRANDE, April 20.

CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE, FOUND ON BACK PAGE THE IRON 1 ENGLISH SOBRIETY "IS WORRYING HOP GROWERS CANTERBURY, April 21. Hop growers are up in arms, because Britishers don't drink enough. Beer consumption hns fallen off to such an extent that the hop growei-3 fear over production this year, and have proposed restrictive measures to. protect the in-'dustry. The situation has become so fsorlous that the English Hop Growers Limited, has circularized Ha mombers to tlie effect that if i the society's reiterated warning to.

restrict nop growing. Is not supported the directors will move for liquidation of the society and all its stock.1 eveiiuiB ucwiier wiibh the girl disappeared and that, pivot al state witnesses were mistaken. 'Profoasor William M. Dehn, Dnl- ver.iny iviiiuiibh.ii ciieinisi. who analyzed the eontenls of the I C.

C. Todd of Washington State College, were to he the principal wlineHHos. Ihelr testimony, Col-vln expected, would climax ho slale's case. A few other state witnesses also remained to be culled, but their testimony was regarded as'less Important, i- The state has not yet definitely established the exact cause of the girl's death. Dr.

P. West, city bacteriologist, expressed the opinion on the stand yesterday that she was killed by strangling. Dr. William J. Jones, county coroner, also included the dental anaesthetic the state contends was administered by Dr.

Dobbs as a cause of death, and Deputy Coroner W. H. 'Corson stressed the Importance of the offoct of the anaesthetic. CHINESE COMMUNISTS i LOSE THEIR HEADS fAmnotHtnl ProM Imaged Wire.) SHANGHAI, China, April 20. prisoners described as communists nnd Including the head of the Chinese Bonmen's union, were executed today at the nationalist (Cantonese) headquarters in the native city of Shanghai.

This brings the total number of agitators executed Bfnce the moderates began their drive against the reds to over 100. Other prisoners are awaiting execution. A mass meetinc held in the na- Hive city todav advocated supporting the newly formed mod- erate government under Chiang Kai-Shek at Nanking and demanding the expulsion of all communists from the Cantonese movement. It also called for the nrrest of George Hsu-Cblen, minister of justice in the Hankow (radical) government; Teng Yeh-Ta, chief of the political bureau there, and Michael Borodin, the Tlussian, who has been acting as adviser to the Hankow regime. Tho resolution recommended the dispatch of a telegram to Moscow, Boots In mm.

mmrm Not alone comfort, but luxury Fine equipment makes stage travel as pleasant as it is convenient. OREGON STAGES OrKanlzatlon of the Eastern Ore-jive measures aRainst the com-Kon Pondoaa SaleH company, almunists. A resolution was adopted AFTER 35 YEARS TOKYO, April 21. After 35 yeara without a smile, a giggle or a hearty laugh, TiiJI TakakI, a Japanese resident of Nagano, Is now ono of tin happient and heartiest lauKliHiH of the countryside, i When Tuknki wart years old he fell from a perhlinrnon tree and landed on It Ih jaw. Thereafter he could not open his mouth.

Food in liquid form was given him through a hole (n his teeth. A severe toothache led to ab (operation and Iih extraction at a Red Cross hospital, TakakI operi ed IiIh mouth and emitted roars of laughter, removal of the tooth hav- restored the functioning of IiIh Jaw. For host bargains In farms and city property boo P. V). Johnson, real estate broker, 339 Sheridan Htreot CROP OF TOURISTS BRINGS MILLIONS INTO MICHIGAN T.ANRINO; April 21.

Wllh the first hreath of sprlnK Michigan Is up a ntock In trade which billion milllona of dollars a year to tho atate IJh tourist roBortH. linn Htalo parka, more than any other Htato. AU hut three are Hltuuted on water. There are no "keep out" hIkiir, arid the only restriction on visitors la that they do not destroy property. The Krowln? tourist army left last year In Michigan an amount estimated $250,000,000.

and the state counts its resort trade second or third among Its assets. PORTLAND, April 21. Demand for butter and eggs com ing through the local wholesale market continues good and prices today. are firm wllh yesterday's quotations on all grades. 840 additional cases of eggs were stored yesterday, bringing the total local holding to 34,660 eases.

Duller storage Btood nt 5,7.14 cubes nt the beginning of tho day. Trade and prices In fresh country meats were steady and unchanged generally In today's early trading. Poultry trade also was ateaily broilers showed a weiilcnesH lo 25 cents nor pound for medium choice offerings. With tho Increasing supply 'or new potatoes coming Into tho do-cal mnrket consumptive demand for old stocks seems to be declining nnd the light movement reflects a weaker feeling in most i Prices to retailers In yesterday's as. follows per Oregon Diirlmuks, No; 1, $2.75 lo S3; combination grade netted geniB, bakers, combination grade.

to $2.75 BOOTS AND HER FRECKLES AND I AASJ6WTTOLD 7W' FELLAS VE7 7AAT I'M (50IA1S 7D AA0E (JOOAN ALU $ALESMAN $AM Ort, I CAM HARDLY WMTn IHIHV CORA. Wt'RE 60NMAI "Trt VIMB 1 CO0HTR- ARtMT rV I ose Garden Hose and Lawn a new lot in for you to 1 2 and 5-8 inch' 1-2 and 3-4 inch MONGERS TWO WOMEN RUN 200- ACRE KANSAS FARM DEVON, April 21. Most women who take men's jobs do so In city offices, but Mrs. B. E.

Butler and her daughter, Mrs. H. Walker, are doing men's work on a 200-acre farm near here owned by (he former. For 20 years they, have milked nine cows daily and sold the product to a condensery. Part of tho farm is rented out, and In this way a feed Hiipply Js obtained.

Mrs. Walker wears overalls but will not bob her hair because she says she likes to look feminine when she goes to parties. jPure whole mittr. ana It's past-etirl7Prt. RoRAhurir Dalrv.

Phon 16. By Martin r7t By Blosser By Swan 0 i Lv V- AM -LL AND OAKLAND WANTKIJ Kmnll family wauli-Iuks or individual laundry. RoukIi dry- or Ironed. 92!) Winchester. MISCELLANEOUS I TO Good used' car for a teuih, or tractor.

Nash Ctirage. Phono fl-19. LOOK Try the new Improved i Magna Uelt nt 601 West Lane St. Get 3 treatments free, i SHOOTING match at Stovonsou's Auto Camp, 34 miles north of Oakland, Sunday, (April CAR OWNBlt Uon't forget to coll 553 when In need of auto parte. Sarffe Auto Wrecking MAGNA llealth" at C04 WoBt Lnno Btreot.

22 troat-ments for or 25 cents por treatment, punrnnteed Magna belts for $26 ouch. FACTORY" representative now at -Rosd 'hotol iwqnderful opportunity to' iffoV-cxiieriencod liouse to house ealoswomen. $10 to $20 per day to workers. Commls-xlons ndvniicod dally. room 412 after1 4 p.

in. No phone calls. CHERRY TARIFF HEARING IN SALEM TOMORROW '('AmorlutMl Wm l.ohtrl Vre.) SALEM. Ore, Anrll 20.r-rRenre.- sentatlves of the-federal tariff fom- misslon will be In Salem nt 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to meet with representatives of the -Valley Cherry Growers and Packers of the northwest who handle bnrroled cherries, to hear Avlmt information growers and pnokei'H have lo JnV part oh i the of rtiostabllsh-Ing tariff on 'imported' clierj-ies. The meeting will ho.

tlin nnlure of conference nnd not a gather-' log of growers," riiprosenlalJyes.of Ihe conimlsKion hnvlng ex'prdsed themselves aa being anxious to meet only Ihe men who hnve Ihe facls propnred for Ihom nnd not wlshlng anv genernl mooting. The tariff on cherries won formovlv 40 per cen( nilvnl- orem and this was reduced to two cents a pound. The cherry men of Washington nnd California are united In Plea lo'hnvo placed at Ihreo centaa 1 BROCCOLI SEED C. W. Kruso Rtraln, $18 per lb.

and Johnson's St. Valentine, $15 por both bested seed. Uni-Qua Valley Broccoli Growers, Roschurg, Ore. WlndoNv shades nnd rods, low prleo nt Puwell'a. FARM POPULATION SHOWS RECORD DROP IN 1026 AnHOrluttH r'M l.rnwd Win.) WASHINGTON, April 20.

A de crease of K4H.000 poisons in (he laiin population of Ihe Unlleil Sialea dining the last year, Ihe largest decreaso In any venr since 102(1, wiir announced today by lile department of ngricullin-n. I lie delHirtnieut CBdninled tbllt 27.S1I2.000 persons were living on faiitis on 1, 1027. as compared wllh 2S.ri41,nflO on January 1. 10211. and 2S.0S2.OI10 in as idiowu by (he federal agricultural census of Unit year.

The movemeul of- population from fiirtns lo cities was esllmalcd at 2.155,0110 persons for last year, while 1,135,000 moved lo farms, making a not movement of inui persons nwiiy fnim farms. Mirths on farms during Iho year were estimated at 058.000 and dentils al 2S7.000. lenvlng a natural Increase or 371.000, which redllred (he loss due to the cityward movement lo (119.000. -o- felt lmse rugs, 1st grade, $0.49, Powell's. BOSTON WOOL TRADE'S PETITION IS DENIED MM.H-(j,t.1 IVcm.

WltO.) WASHINGTON'. April 20-A PO-llllon of ihe llosion Wool trade assorlnllon for reconsideration of IIb complaint against railroads and Hleani9hlis handllnn wool from the Pariflc coast to the Al la nl lr SOHlioarcl wbs donled today by Hie Inlerslste Commerce CommisBlnn. The ntisorintlou demanded that Hip rnaiU and slili noernllnK In rail and waler carriage through Hie Panama Canal be required lo imhllrh Joint rales and adhere to them. Tho coinmlssion originally denied tho complaint In Jnnuary. Ship rales at present fliielunlo and will continue lo do so under the commission's refusal.

FOR SALE I FOR fresh milk and crciim jihone J. D. Palm. FOIt SALPI (iooil oiBim. 1 Purrott St.

N. CKItTIli'IBD SUED POTATOKS at i Wharton I)ro. Buy a few and raise yourjieeu tor next ear, FOR-SALI5 3J fiiim Rood condition, by H. 1 A. Wilson, MelrOBO.

DAI. 101) grain hay (or bhIo al Clmtlwlck raneh near Myrtle Creole and Illddlo, also baled straw. FOIt SALE 1(122 Hudson Speedster. -A. "Rood 'car In first condition, price J27B.

Mrs. llelma i Stranne, Olon'dnle; Orrf. BROCCOLI SEED A few pounds, t- of medium lato'mny be obtained from Mrs. N. C.

Ashhy, Apt. 0, over Rose Confectionery I FOR SALEAliToMrom Shep-? pard's 1 famous winter laying Btraln. Eggs $5, chlckH, fl5 por 100. Phono 84F24. lund, -HoBUburK.

i i houses and four lots In Slither lln, Ore. Will take cows or sheep i on either or both placos. A. R. Mabloy, No: Koaonum.

Kay and' grain TorsaCe grain Bair.Vlimotlly. 'bar-' ley and wheat: guaranteed quality. Prompt shipment. Prlcoa up-on. application.

Richard Nymau, ')' Walla Walla, 't FOR RENT -J- FOR RENT Furnished quire Goottel's Variety 4'OH RENT 7-rooia funilflied house; gnrnge. Sill W. Moshor. JIODERN apartment; garago; prlc-f edjo rent. 814 Mill.

RENT Mod'orn, well furnlsh-. ed 0-room house; garage. 204 W. Douglas. oTTuTSNT FuTnTshoVr lious67See it li.

R. Chambers at Nash Uarago. Phone Ifoil RENT Down town tunilshed apt. Call Mrs. Strange, Bcnuty Stddlo.

JPoil' REOT vo'oiip plastered Iioubo on pawmnnt, clone In, $10. Wilbur L. Spaugh.JOl SJ'Ino. RENT Two laigo well-fur- nlshod housekeeping rooms, prlv ate front entrance 3.11 S. "HfOU RBNT Nino-room nooaeT close In, nowly papered and painted Inside throughout.

Pago Lbr. and Fuel Co. Pbone 242. ill WANTED 4 WANTED Some burrnn and ono saddle horse. Service.

V. Q. Ilulldlng. An cmploymont bu-; reou will charge ninn one week's Hillary to tfet him a job. lla is just aa likely to gut ono if he rigs out in a new Clothcraft Suit nnd nets as hin own employment agency and ho still hna the suit to wear.

There's nothing liko being well dressed when scckinp; a position. It is two-thirds of the battle! Clothcraft Tailored Clothes $22.50 to $45, ETfrybodf la man4t IhA ityl and fabric nt Clnthrri ciuh they priced bo loWt Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROS. lumber firm, was com- pleted here today with 'headquarters in; La. Cirando and general sales office In Kansas City, Mo.

The now concern will handle the products of the Grande Rondo Lumber company Medical Springs; the Stoddard Lumber company and tho Oregon Lumber company, of Baker; the ICast Oregon 'Lumber company, nf Enterprise, and the Bowman-Hicks Lumber company and the Mount Emily Lumber company of La Grande, effective about July 1. BUDDIES rASAKl-tlM WokXs.lS 60IMO TWR006H WlTrt Hl BAR6AIU To HWE HIS FRIENDS HIT 8W P. TRAIN OfJe O' WIS LEGS TUBCE'SALER )r" JOVMrLLTEU- SW61.UROOM op IMSOIAX5TO I POPS I I .1 TAOOSAAJD 'r-yU I if I 1 'I HE: rAJSTfN OfNRNEP il Shanghai SURS-1SAVNI7- AWS6LF A STACK OF "WAT A ISA AM' AS IT AID IN A BOX. I0ADBAMJEJ2. IAJ OUR OINIOS ROOAK Sam 1 Nobody? VBAU-AM' ITS SOAWA.

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