jl I I ' . i ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBEH 20, 1922. FOUR ; ! I i : Taste is a matter of tolucco quality We ttaic it ai our hoofrt belief that thr idIhtcoi uicd in Chritrrnrlu1 are of finer qtulity and l:rnce ff better taite) tlian in any other cig:tte at the price. Uiz" & Mj'r Tvlaca C: "3 I n.ht e stern CIGARETTES of. Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended To Hold I'mnl Kale Drover Patrol of Troop 1. Hoy fifbulH, will hold conked food ill" at Iho IVopl.a Hni'ly Company Itoro tomorrow. The money to lit! raised at lliln anlo la to go Into t he l'.u;l rump rund. Alliiriifv 1 C Wnltnn whn hn been upending; a f w days at l'ort liinil. returned lo Hoscbuiif turn luorulHK. . Ilavn your nil In the clnanlflpd when Mr. Thrifty looks for Ills linmn. - ' Building New Roseburg Line To all Citizens of the United States, Greeting: WHEREAS It has been brought to our attention that thero Is concerted and organized effort now under way in this country to break down our existing order of Govern ment, to bring about social and political chaos, and to displace the Christian ideals, standard and traditions handed down to us by our Forefathers, who were the founders of this Republic; and WHEREAS such rsvolutionary movements as Bol shevism, Syndicalism, I. W. W. Ism, Liberalism, and Na tionalization are contrary to the fundamentals of eur Democratic form of Government; and WHEREAS all of these movements are gaining head way In this country and thereby Jeopardizing the best Interests of ths American people; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that this Klin In regular Klon klave assembled hereby condemns all such revolutionary movements and pledges Itself to take an active part In . combatting the sinister Influences, propaganda and growth of all such movsments; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that thla Klan pledge Ita while-hearted support to national headquarters of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and to all fellow Klansmen In ridding our beloved Republio from ths curso of these elements of disorder; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to our Imperial Wizard and to our local newspapers, READ AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF OCTO BER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO. What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McClone Gibson To the ll pilul the ft .i'lal," I will bo waitlug lor town bouse. you." As I turned away I heard tiie clang of the police wagou. Here they come. Cet out quick. "We uiii.-.t hurrv t acid one of the men. "Hun for a taxi. Harry. It was danm-d awkward that he should take poison at this boys. moment, hut 1 am not a murderer,! ... chauffeur, run to the nearest and only quick help ran v nlm- hospital. We must hurry tlioiish. or wen an j waP(1 to h(,ar n0 more. be In bad with the police. John )1(; llie a(,erwurd that those At this moment ih.v eauKht slKhtj,.,n ,ili, rs d as thouKh the ground of John and me and literally spilled i,a(i swallowed them up. He started j hemsWvcs acroBB the street. I of, thinking, of course, that one or I drew nearer to John for they ,,., na(1 8tayed with the unconscious were the roughest men I bad ever man hi my limousine. I seen deeply-lined fi'res and sin- drove to the Good Samaritan dimmed eyes. All of tli" three were ; hospital," sain John, in telling me disheveled, dirty, a:id showed '.he ef- ri,out it. ' and what was my sur- fecta of poisonous M inor and dope, j niipe to find, when t opened the door And Sheila had been in their house! . for a couple of stretcher bearers, only i "Have you seen a tasi about nere: . what I thought was a dead body, ine demanded one. men jerked it out quickly and as I "No, sir," answen il my chauffeur. as driving away. I was held up by "The street has been deserted during j a:i individual who seemed to doubt ; the storm.' my word. j The men looked at me curiously.; "j told him that I was returning; Were you looking fer a taxi, madfrou a little jaunt, on my own ac- I anie? I count with my employer a car, l naa "N'o, my car is Just around the cor- uininnt run over mis man's hotly In ; the road. It was common humanity I God," one of them ex- that made me pick him up find bring him to the hospital, and I made a ', will you lend us your j great fuss about being detained for car? It Is a case of life and death. I doing a kind act. i A nian in the house there has just "I'll lose my Job If I don't get hack ! taken poison. You'll have to decide ' very soon." I said. "The man was j in a hurry, for in the excitement I nllve when I picked htm up." some damned (Tool has turned in a! "He i3 alive now," one of the j hurry call for the police, and if we ; stretcher hearers said. i do not have him out and away in a i ' 'Get him into the operating room ' DVT." "Thank claimed. "Madame minute or two, they'll be here and pull the house. We'll all go to the 'Jug' and perhaps yuu with us. In the meantime the man will die." "Bring hlra out immediately," I at once, then. "Then. Mrs. Wilmington, they made me wait for the outcome. I t II you I was on needles and pins. I didn't dare telephone to find if you said to the men, ho did not wait to! had arrived home, for I did not want Umpqua Klan No. 5 Roseburg, Oregon MAItSUPIBIJ). Oct. 2.-r-Fred .Mcverdcii, H. K. Hammond and H. !. Unite. n, all uf thu Pacific Status Tel ephone company are In tills city on business. .Mr. Meverden and his workers are putting in a new tele phone line from Myrtle Point over the highway to Kosebtirg. Wheu the construction of the new highway began, it was necessary to l.ibn flown titiinw C.la.itlmnn rmfoa and lines and put up temporary ones. gp : tie new line wnicu ine men win put i A up will be off the right of way of the 2 ; highway ho as not to take up any space on the road. J The men left yesterday to Btart R 1 work Immediately, so as to finish p'hcoi-ti the rainy weuther sets in, fj; POMONA GRANGE MEETING. (j . iKmglas County Pomona Orange will meet with Kvergreen tirauge on d - Saturday, Oct. 21. 2 Duslness meeting at 10:30 a. m & 1 12 o hear more. "John, get the car here by the tlm thoy come down." "Hut what will yon do, nilngton? I hate to h av alone with this raiibl you to get mixed up in it "Hut. John, do you realize that, they can find out my name from the 1 Mrs. Wil-I car's number?" you here " changed the number last night i when l found out what part of the j I ; to 'clock, ltasket dinner. Upen meeting in the afternoon. State Master Spence will speak. I have been here alone all night, city vim were stonnlnir so lone Jonn. , wanted to lie on the safe side." 1 "Oh, no, you have not. Mr.. Phil In spite of my fatigue, in spite of has been here, and I stood by to takei my anxiety, In spite of every thing. 1 care of you." iiled especially as John said that My heart beat a little faster. So 'the man's name was found to he John, too, knew that Phil had been) Walter Jones, that he was still alive I In that doorway with me. Did hojl.ut unconscious, and that word had think that I had come down here to been sent to his mother and sister, spy upon my brother? How much! I had been waiting at the house for had he heard of Phil's and Husanne's ; this information fer a long time, conversation? Had he seen Sheila After leaving Jolin to take the man and Tony Soper? All this I had no to the hospital, i walked a long way time lo nsit, even if 1 had wished. to the nearest street car track and "Go!" I commanded, "l will walk 1 then purposely taking a car awav over to Srd Ave. and get a taxi." 1 Horn the city. 1 rode miles and bc John had the car at the doorway came calmer and had matured a plan by the time the men came down, car- hv which r. at least, could he satisfied rylng a limp figure. I had an intul-1 that everyone wss getting his or her lion thnt It was Wnlter Jones and so i rights In all this conTused affair. I stood near until I could say to I In nursuance nf this nl.-m t nm John, "He sure and find out the man's 'intended to Interview Wnlter Jones mine, ano alter you navo taken him : If he regained consciousness, to the hospital, enmn directly to the! Tomorrow Is It Worth It? A farmer wanted a certain article, of not very common sale. We had nono in stock and he had waited until the last day before fce wanted to use It. Our price waa $1. He paid $7.80. In other words ho paid the dealer ?3.90 to guess for hitu- Pretty costly guesswork. Order your needs a few days ahead and help us to save you money. That's Cooperation. Don't forget our money-saving prices on plows and harrows, paint, roofing, tile, wire fence;, flour, cereals and feed. Don't hire anyone to guess for you. Cooperate and save money. Our goods arc good goods. Geo. K. Qui? ROSE3URQ, OREGON I Republican NonijjJ for f County Juj SKE US FIRST- WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Farm Bureau Cooper ative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland. MMtl.SK ON ItATKlt I.AKK. The following poem by Alden llar ui'ss. which has been set to music. Is Included In "The Western Songster," now to its third edition. This hook contains 72 songs and is used In the public schools ail over the state: in darkuess and In solitude, 1 stand beside the silent lake; Anil far In easlern heavens broad 1 see the trembling dawn-light break. Then upward In long crimson streaks The new-born splendor brightly gleams. And down upon majestic peaks Are poured the sun's resplendeut beams. In matchless beauty far and near I see, within these walls of stone. The waters now reflecting rUiir The glowing rays upon them thrown. F. hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the political Issues of the day. Music wll he furnished by the j Sh rine's orchestra. Mr. Haih-y ot i Kosehurg wil be present and give a! short address. Everybody cordially j Invited. ' rtir United Press.) W. 1.. Cohli of RoseTiuig democrat-1 CIIICACO, Oct. 2d. Ill order to ic candidate for county judge, was a give the government time to answer caller In lilcmlalo yesterday. Mr. , the shopmen, Kederal Judge Wilker Colib will undoubtedly receive a son today continued the hearing of strong vote In this locality for he is a Hie shopmen's motion for a dlssolu man who stands four-square, aiile. Hon of Daughertv's Injuii'tlon until fib-lent and capable to the highest , November tith. The shopmen's nt degree. and Ciendale voters would forney, Kichberg. resisted the motion, welcome a change in the old political but was overruled. "ring" down at the comity seat. We n' nearly aM feel that a "change will do , The lioval cleans by air alone. Call ns good." i f,,r a frP demonstri on. Hudson .1. Could, the pnluter. wrecked his Electric Store. auto Sunday nuht by colliding with a horse. Mr. Could Is laid up with had bruls. t. while Howard Martin and "Hones" Tnttle both have marks of the fray. The nclilent occur ed en the highway near the K. K. Wil liams ranch, tilendale .sews. IF ' u ! 1 1 ! My Platform is: honest and faithful adrnkis tion of county affairs oid fc , the.t each dollar of road m is expended where the p voted it. No private htm to serve but an absolute tja acai for au. If you believe in these pmJ pies, mark your ballot . 34 X GEO.K.QUINE, fafef FOR A GREATER DOKll COUNTY. TRESPASS NOTICE AU persons are hereby warned not to hunt or in any way trespass on the N'. Curry Estate. o XOTK K OK FIVAI. KTTI.KMKXT. Notice Is hereby fciven that tile tin- 1 1t-rtKned s Executrix of tbo estate of : Watsuii luivts, deceased, lias filed her ! Html account of her administration of! said estate with . the County Clerk of lioiorlua Cuunty. Oregon, anil ex-orriclo ! Clerk of ttie County Court, and the! County Court of Douglas County. Ore- I iron, has fixed Saturday, the 21st dav 1 of October, ls22. at the hour of ,10 o'clurk In the fcreno:in of said day and tlic i!fri-e of the County Judge In tho1 lioiutus County. Oreicon, Court Itoom ; ns the Unit and tho place for the hear ing of objections, if any. to said ao-j count and the settlement thereof. I This notice Is published In the News- ; Itevicw hy order of the County Court iiimlu and entered on the U2nd day of, Sept., ia;3. , MARY E. DAVIS, ! Kxecntrlx of the estate of Wat son riavis. Deceased. John T. tang. Attorney for Estate. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ?. P. r. trsTJ rut Flowers. Pbon lilt. H. II. I'l.n.Kn Clilrnpnctle Physician. 114 W. Lane St. (Auction Sale! Now breezes blow and wavelets lift And swiftly o'er the surface run And varied colors rhatige and shift. In splendors of the rising sun. "A r, ! K I town, down within tht mUMy walls, f. t pon t!i wa1T 1ih niiii roltl. r I In early liclit of mmrisM fall 2 :4 Saturday, Oct. 21, at 1:30 p.m. j Radabaugh& Patterson's Auction House 328 North Jackson Street In Klcams of purple, rrd ami kM. - ai,pi:.n uaiim:.;5. I'oM hurK. nrrtson. I. O. O. F. NOTICE. Kiitlny rvrnlnir. October 2t. will bo 'ln.i.nfion ii i k h t for l'hlleintiitn lntk-f No. R. AH member nre urtmt to 'hi prrHent. 1.H n brctn th win ter's work Hh Me rnwd, Plenty of uVmvo work rnrh niretltiK horeafi rr. momiok -iiki:k. n. g. A. J. C.KM'KS, lMc y. LOOSENED SPIKES ARE CAUSE Of BAD TRAIN WRECK1 (Hv vn rlntel rrotj ) ; WII.IJAMSOX, lnd. Ott. 20. The ti. lt. f w.ts rxpreAKttl toilav hv j tin Irani en w and pas iiii. ts thai the liMiM'tnui; iik. from tho l rails tatiM d th- wrock of ihv u- ! I hnU easi-hdui,.! pabMuger train J I nt Mr lore la-t nlpht. causinj: th i death of Ihrt.' persons and injury 1 to Kevi'U tt h- i-4. Sfven i-OiK-hca ) WtTo burned. Somoono familiar v.uh HiKtial loti.s. ii. d thu aplkes lor the' iritis was ii. .t disturbed, auid Con- dueiur Hiiliiiit. To Stop Piracies Yeas! VHaminss felasf Irsnized Ironiied Ycait Combine, the N-cw wry Body-Iron and Body-Vita, mine. Which Make Skin Eruption. Vanith, Absolutely Tu run prove the rem.irVaMe re. Hilts of Iromxvd yMst In a f(.w aavr time. To Ket result, th.it you t'aa i li:al!y coe In your mirror. aid ac tu:liy feel In your whole make-un. ou inu..t use thalycaal which gnol .i i:ii : m;vs itkms fl inns iip.co cm Kli'CUll- S! -u - li' i.il lii ynur lioiiii : lm. .v.v m mi nis. HuUmiii : All kiml. nf furniture and many other varieties of sinxts. We also have in st-nk one extra lino traphaphoiie, l'.rims v ic k nuke, toffi'ther with ev.ial nvords. One Rood orijan in fine shape. One fine Columbia t:raf nmila player. Some hoatinvr ytuves whiih will pay you to investigate. Tlu'.-e sales will he continued Every Saturday Afternoon eommeiieinjf at 1 o'clock, and we will idso handU' all kinds of farm and stock sales, (Iihkis Ixuicjlit and s -Kl. Come in and sii us and we will try to pleaiie and treat ou kindly. Vours for liusiness, Radabauirli & Patterson . i M i' V'm. Hr an ha in rot urn Priln from a two wt-fexn' jttay nt tb ! f.itf S.i in art t n hospital In lirHnt ' Vp Her imtnv trtrmU til 1" cird i I !'ow that nhe rapid r. n catn-' hi it her hrnlth attd trtrenih. j t: S Mttflr ot ttte tlrarcf z, , ,.,,'SIX POSTAL CLERKS i CONFESS 10 RCBEERY i y t4jX RATS DIE When They Eat STEArtNS ELECTRIC PASTE ( in .Si ll. -" S i.. p.;i.i..t h- r. ri.i. rn.j ,,f t! lore 1 i,i!, MT t'-lay ii nv lxil.nl Kranil Jiii, or tn!..r MOll 1 1) ( k 11 - I T'tr lit Is. ef r ' RCADV TOIt t'U-MTTCH IHAI1 TRW I II.. ir it" I n i'il n ' W m M. I- -. li'iiuh;. s, , i ,' f'iir! I' 1 hi r r : , ; W lln-n I. i r, l.i'.l Inhun.Kt tiif i. r. pi, Coriioa. . H,i,-' lr. . ) i t.i'Krs. i".i. on. - 4 I p.tal i l. ik sus- sierii;i fur all. M".i , nuolh. nn .nr. ii l- - at.'S t'01llt!li?l!l.r ( i: I pli-adt-ri KUtlty atij ovi r lo Ihi" I. il.'ial i 1 lie-a ;ii i kin are out Twenty fle cl. i ks conlt-ased. , r atnuit the roTuHil blll, diMti-M.I bv It. . W'.Tliiii-tni:, Ii. ... I-.Mere. f.r p!m o. ' - ! - in today UroiuM suit , - iurl f,r do or e from : if i' ,-hnrc, cruel ' ; r.-rtm.-nv The pr.in- ',d by Attorney Ou; 1 , tml-.trrn- n .1 a a. h Jt i ruf- . earet kl.r, mre a clear, purr el. 1. "' lece.ry blocl-baiMiev- vua r.ir.t j tm the proper km,! .." r.-:,.-th.Eivl Ir,,-,. in t-.' iiC f no :.a It i:, ,R. r.;..Vn '""M" the t-. rM. an-1 li r. J. - ' 1 IStl 1 - t ' re muture. of yea-i r:: i I '-:...t ironii,.i. m-hl.h 1 rnn.v nil hv I,.. ir t .. . ie,is and rM.j, rw'-,I1',;P,'."v ",'!" the richt k.n.t , f r.',.'.. ... i.ee you irm plr r. .'l 1.. Z. l . y"Ur t-'irill' 1 your . Iwkn ar.d af.r!l . , ..e, ir"it!, . i ti, In y. ur r.eryes. i r- lo. In our 1 I ,. t i,., l- , -. or.-,.r. In - r'l.lr-n. It I, " ei-tl.rner. A.I. f r 1-. t-tb'c " Itewnre r Ir r.r. 1 Y,,.t . , f 'e at l a ,A ere ron:-.,-,. l;; e. aled. Tn.r e.v.. M f ,! e-?jr ,v Irelfp v. rur v :i r i'. i.-h ' I- hi 1-.ra.c:t AM kllMl wi:i h C j Iroa oj cal i, , ! .'. .? 'y-. ".Si - The Gulbransen is the Life of the Party "i" fiilks dancins olj tcvt -li-W'its-exhilarittfcm fills tho air. Mii.-ic works Itx masir, and your ! r;,r.s. n Is the life of the party. :i i!n. bosinni r enn rcon May ff I t;iu.-ic, for the InMructton -an exclusive Gulbransen f. iiiin - m;.ke It rimple. 1 a Gulhransrn at our more f 'r but t.n minutes. i;njoy ,e 'lir.il anj the satisfaction of per ""ii.i'.iy producing pood niusie aa n'y the Gulbransen can play It. Four Model Nationally Priced IT'JO J60 f 195 C&S OTPS MUSIC STORE GULBRANSEN The Player Piano Guarantee! USED -ai-a. wi I 1 1016 Stude. four tour. If 1 1921 Ford truck all new Orel 1 buocaa aim oveivrne 1 1017 Podge Bros, touring 3 1 1918 Dodge Bros, touring You will have to see these w to appreciate their values. SERVICE GAM Glenn HTaylor AUTO TOPSi AND TJPHOLSTERINJ C. M. JONES W1.rl.oXer tin! !. Jl I fhna MRS. CHARLES G STAHId teacher of Piano. HUtory, Harmony, Tnf' .ive i.rrlea High School Credit TRAVEL to the Coast by Coast Aato Line Stages Over New Muhwjy W JJ valley ana wyrue r , " gel you time an money, t ,1 tel Umpo.ua. Ilot'l ara , Horn Ileataurant Krery I T a. m. and I p. . - Fare to Myrtle Foiai t,i " - Coqulll ,? - atarshllcla t, Coast Auto Line: Oearae W. Ilrraat. jKMaP tea. .lie. ureaee aai" If. I Groceries for Particular People M .... .le l PfJ g about what tbey i i We Invite y " S M-e our f tork-fl' S Highest price paid t lEtONOMV GK0C31 gi l hone 3- KaT.TTTTffTKCCCXeVvt