EOBEBUWO NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28192?- i PAOf SIX i, yyuijjjj JO N J McNARY SPEECH CANCELLED. j District Attorney George Neil- d a o. thi rtrnoon received a A Library Fair Dance iinrrluml nnnounc- ?J ' 1 . in the cancelling of the address of Senator C. U McNary in this city on Tuesday. Senator Me- Nary has been called to Washing- Saturday Night ARMORY f mis. jaws uiusuii ucutm-w Hiding as Result of Threats Made MORE DETAILS GIVEN ton to assist senator roinum and will be unable to finish his speaking engagements in this state. This will be a disappoint- ment to his many friends in this county who greatly desired to meet the senator again. MURDER DISAPPEARS , Music by THE UMPQUA FIVE Come and See Who Wins the ' You Spend of Your Life in Your Bedroom- Make it attractive with a wise choice by furnishing from our stock of bedroom furniture. You will find your needs here at attractive prices. 5 s We have the best of mat tvesses here that will give the rest you require. Use these upon our coil springs. Mrs. Mills was Dragged frem Brush and Murdered After Rev. Half Had Been Slain, Say Eye witness To Affair. EYE WITNESS DISAPPEARS. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., Oct. 28. Mrs. Jane Gibson, the eye- witness to the Hall Mills mui- der, disappeared from her home It became known today. Prose- cutor Mott refused to say whetn- ! er he knew her whereabouts. -.. . I,,,.. Koli..VfH to hA C 4 1 hiding because of threats made f I against her by persons interest- A I ed in the case. a . BUICK DRAWING AT 8 O'CLOCK ' The drawing for the Buick automobile to be given away by the Library Fair committee to the holder of the lucky season ticket, will take place at 8 o'clock this evening, it was announced this afternoon. The drawing has been set early In order that the floor may be cleared In time for the dance which starts promptly at 9 o'clock. All ticket holders are urged to be on hand when the drawing takes place. A Ereat deal of Interest is - being shown and there doubtless will be a huge crowd present. (Bv United Prenj) In this season of the year you need cotton and wool blankets, comfor tors, bed spreads, pillows, sheets and pillows cases. See these at our store before. you purchase elsewhere, as our offerings are most attractive. McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete House Furnishers. Roseburg, Oregon s J NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., VCX. zo. f, Mrs. Eleanor Mills was hunted down with flashlights as she crouched terrified in the thick brush near where Rev. Hall was slain, and was finally dragged out and killed, according to the story of an eyewitness to the double murder, which Prosecutor Mott declares he has corroborated. A "woman in gray" and her companion are guilty, the story said. Delightful Party at dinger Home The beautiful homo of Mrs. V. O. Clinges was the scone of a delight ful birthday party last ovenliif?. Tho party was til honor of the fif teenth hlrthduy of KlizahRth ClaiTc. frhe guests enjoyed games and danc ng until a Into hour when refresh ments were served. The Hallowe' en motif was carried out In tho decoration of the house, yellow and black streamers being used, with tiny Jack-o-Lantcrns. Tho Invita tional guest list Included, Kldrcss Juclcl, Mildred Davis, Nellie Cullo way. Claudia Householder, Lucia (I lies, Alico Kllolt, ltuth llrown, Helen Value, and the guest oMionor Elisabeth Clark: Vandran Williams. Kenneth Householder, Doris Ireland, Wayno Cole, Donnlil Hugerty, l.es- lle Hngerty, Venetto Cllnger, I.yle McCulloch and Harry Fletcher. o Profits on Sales Goes to Library Llod Crocker, local Victor phono graph dealer, last night made an at tempt at the community fair, to put on a demonstrutlou of the series of health records put out by tho Victor company. A Victroia was used and several high school girls dressed in gymnnalum costume were prepared to put on the demonstration, lleenuse of the noise, however, tho demonstra tion could not be staged. Mr. Crock er Is donating the profits on all sulen of victor records nnd vietroias on Saturday and Monday to the library building fund. He states that ho will also donate the profit on all or ders taken today or on Monday Tor Our Special Sunday Dinner Feature Tomorrow Home Restaurant Pherhlnn Street, will Servo Savory Roast Duck and all I lie flxln's. ONLY 60 CENTS Our Servlco .Will riease Vou. llrlng the folks nnd enjoy nn hour with many of your friends at this Popular Place. Regular Dinner 25c - TALY IS UNDER i (lr Assnclnfpit Pre.) I NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. Oct. i7. "The Hall-Mills case Is com plex hut It is not a mystery." This was the statement today by Special Deputy Attorney General Wilbur A. Mott. who has taken over for the state the investigation of the double murder of Rev. Hdward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Kleaonr Hlnehardt Mills, choir singer, on the Phillips farm six weeks ago. With an assertion by Mr.' Mott that thev had found n witness to corroborate at least part of the story told by Mrs. Jane Gibson, farmer, who claims to have' wit-j nessed the double shooting and identified two men, of the death j Fascisti Gaining Control and Troops Now Occupy Several Cities CONDITION IMPROVED being present at the murdei "No," he replied. "In your Judgment," the re porters asked, "does the unsup ported story of a person most in terested constitute an alibi?" "That Is a matter for the Jury to decide." " Asked If he had any corroborat ing statement as to Mrs. Hail's ac tions on the night of the murder, Mr. Mott said: "I have evidence describing Mrs. Hall's whereabouts for a consider able time before 2 a. m. on the nSnht of the murder." Mr. Mott questioned Mrs. Gib son for a long time today. Introduction into the case of this sturdy farmer woman, who retired as a bareback rider to raise pigs, caused a crowd of curiosity seekers to descend upon her humble home, eager to catch a glimpse of her. To protect her from the curious, a state trooper was sent to her place, blocking efforts of newspaper men tQ Interview her. New Brunswick is strangely ig norant of the family history of the new woman, known chiefly as "the pig raiser." She was believed lo have resumed her maiden name af ter her husband's death. It is un- Miissollnl Is Virtual Dictator of It aly at I'resriit TJtiio Tiiklnjr Steps to Form a New Tali, lliet Immediately. stituted the chief development of j derstood that her father was au cf- the day. In connection with this mention nf a corroborating wltnetw. n flurrv of excltment was caused bv the! XH KTLK CIIKKK appearence In tho caw of A mys terious witness, BUICK SIX TJC T"""tTE -TFii i 'III HIGH STANDARD OF BANKING PRACTICE The Roseburg National Bank always maintains a high standurd of banking practice and Is well equipped with thq latest facilities to meet the re quirements of its customers with promptness and efficiency. ThePoseburgNalionalBank Ro seburVOre ' k 1 -ai I ficer in the Confederate army. i 0 i MAN V 11KKK FROM girl of 21 and pretty, who In company with state troopers, spent an hour near tho scene of the murder. Whence 4his Rlrl came and whither she departed remained un known. Tho troopers . admitted that they had taken her to De Roseburs; was visited today by larse number of Myrtle Creek resi dents. The majority of theso are In the city for the first time for several weeks by the prune harvest. Among home by the prune harvest. Among those In Roseburg todpy were C. W. Rice, editor of the Myrtle Creek Mail, I. E. Holloway and son Clifford and Russey lane, leading to the Phillips I dattRhter Edith Worthington, P. M . " ... ., ..... .. .. i nj.i.t. rt n .. it a a,nnn flty Associated FreM. ROME. Oct. 28. The cabinet council In session since midnight Is receiving reports from tho pro vinces where tho Fascisti movement has taken a subversive dlrection.The cabinet at first decided lo Issue a proclamation declaring a state of selge In all of the provinces begin ning at noon today, but later this was modified and a proclamation was Issued urging the people to maintain order In the face of lnsur-iald farm at the direction of Mr. Mott but they declined to state the pur pose of the Journey. Kcit Kjes On Tree. They wandered up and down the lane, which played so big a part in Mrs. Gibson's graphic story or1 the shooting, never getting out of sight! of the crab apple tree under which the bodies were found. I-nter the! troopers brought the unidentified ' girl back to town and she dlsap-j peared. Mr. Mott received newspaper! men this afternoon and answered a; series of questions. In connection with a report that j state troopers had been ordered to search for an antique motor car which Mrs. Glhsno, 'riding on a mule. In search of corn thieves, I Aldrieh, George Russell, . A. Strong and family. George E. Trask and family. M.A. Darby, M. n. Smith and wife, Mrs. Isetta Hamilton and dau ghter llernice. J. S. Hillock and wife, A. W. Bulock and wife. O. I.. Sell ars nnd family. Victor Dyer, Mrs. B. D. Dyer. T. M. Tnmllnson, N. D. Wood nnd wife. Rose Martin, Mrs. T. M. Cornutt. Mrs. Clifford Smith and dau ghter and .1. Tj. Chaney. NEW TODAY. WANTEI-C.lrl in diet kitchen. Phone 326. i'"OR SAI.E l!2n Essex In good shape. 721MI11 St, City. Ideal Prune and Broccoli Land From! $40 to $100 Per Acre We have just completed the survey and subdivision of tie Ins Ranch and are now offering IRWINGTON GARDEN TRACTt k the Ten Mile Valley and located on the Roseburg-Cooa Bar Bigknj In tracts of 20, 40, 50, and 60 acres to the wise homeseeker ad in dent Investor who will have the opportunity to take idruua the low prices and liberal terms made possible by the inMmosx' this large acreage where a flat price is obtained on the atin n division and proportioned out over the several tracts. The soil on these beautiful tracts is admirably adiptaf for lb growing of prunes and broccoli, being In character a dsttasiiksB of a splendid depth. We firmly believe that the IRWINWOs DEN TRACTS offer the best values to the homeseeker li Dmu County. I In addition to the fertility of the soil each tract is veil ntf and affords ideal building sights. I IF YOU EVER INTEND TO OWN A FOOT OF LAND IN DOll LAS COUNTY COME NOW AND LET US SHOW YOU THEff TRACTS. I W:A.BogardRealEstateCt 405 Cass St. Thoe 303. I ADULTS 15c 8ATURDAY AND SUNDAY FIRST RUN SHOWING c aiLDtn 10c rectlonary attempts. night of the shooting. Mr. Molt was Reports from Central Italy show mfced ,y newspaper men if he had that Fascisra extending their move-j the number of the car. ment with a view to exerting pres- "i have a combination of fl sure for the formation of the Kas- r0R- hut I don't know whether It clsta- cabinet. The Facia ministry. 1 1. right." replied he. she had seen In the lane the TOGGENHERCJ Ruck for service. ,..T.T.T.TJ.T..T.T.T.7.T.T.T,T LIBERTY THE ATE R f sir ONLY HHST-1.A!W IllOWlt AK1 AT ln A IX V g TODAY OXLY THAT I'.IG CHEKUY SHOW "Fools of Fortune" It's n IiuirIi every inch of the way from the ranch out Mon tana way where Chuck road of millionaire Do Fuyster's searoh for a long-lost heir, through feverish preparation for the trip Kast including tho shellacking of Ike Harper into an Indian who was to grunt confirmation of Chuck's wild tale comic adventures on a rullmnn, and the sur ' prises which awaited the four old scamps In the effete East. "FOOLS OF FOKTl'NE" is a whale of a laugh picture Also the speedy western drama with TOM SANTSCHl in "SECRET OF IUTTK R1DGK" AND THE COMEDY "SOAK THE SHEIK." despite Its resignation. Is acting with energy to re-establish order. Martial Iv lroclniinel. LONDON. Oct. 28. Martial law was proclaimed in Italy to take ef fect at noon today, but the proclam ation was later rescinded as the result of an Improvement In thei situation, said dispatches from the' Stefanl agency st Home, the semi official Italian news organization. Florence, IMsa. Cremona and other centers were reported under the control of the Kasclstl. MusMtllitl I Dictator. IlOMK, Oct. 2S. llenlto Musso- llnl, the head of the "Have you any description of the Hornless. Geo. Walker, Winchester. FOR SALE Good Berkshire sow and some pigs, reasonable. Fhone 19F-15. carT" "Yes. but It Is not very definite." "Have you Bnyone watching any car In any garaee In this city?" "If I answer that I will be tell ing too much." "Have you any Information on both the cars which Mrs. Gibson says she saw?" "Yes." Ti Aik Grmi.l Jury Action. Asked if he Intended to make an arrest or first go before tho grand Jury. Mr. Mott replied: 1 "If mv itiiiement nrevailp. the the head of the Fascisti. Is;..,. wm . h..fni- ih. ,r,ml tnrv " a in,!., s ..i.uai un-mu.r louay. i ne -when?" the newspaper man Jt Facta government reslcned last B!k,.d him . night. Mussolini is conferring with j .., won., .. n() jncd. "and parliamentary leaders here. For- , hop( that wh dp foa won-t g mer premier Glollttl will probably I j,1)ow , ft form the new cabinet. 1 ..Conld this cue he taken before 8 i,w,vl,V-r MT'",'. J grand jury now?" K V ' 7 i "It rouM he. ves." g was proclaimed In Italy at noon to-1 "foii'd you got an ni-uiuiiig iu an uneoui irmeti think so" K repori nere. i .-rhon wh. r ... ..itini for?" nlSTJ . .r!nnr?Km'v;- , . "" n,r Ji'il-ment to wait." PARIS. Oct. JS The Fascist! ...r. ,,,,. troops are concentratlnc In several ,.,, he.ldes thst furnished hv Mrs. ! Italian cities and may march on e.ih.rv. ,k .. ,nn,i,.j "t am following prerv lead.'' ! "When In your judgment the j time comes for derisive action, will I you ordr an srrest or go before j the grand Jury" j I don t know.- out I snotua ne Inclined to go before tho grand jury unless something extraordinary de- FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Cor. Parrott and Mosher St. Indictment? Rome, unconfirmed reports here said. The troops have already oc cupied Florence and other towns. All 'I.KS Al rMXKSHOMS ON SAMK TRV.K. To be able to pick ripe apples and fragrant blossoms off the same tree Is . yelops." rath-r an unusual occurrence even j In W WANTED 25n to 300 tier of fir wood to cut where ' house is furnished. Cnllor write 741 HamlltonSt. GITil., 20. wants housework at once, preferablv In country. No washing. Can do plain cooking. Call RS I.. FOR SAI.n OR TRADE Typewriter! 2 seated carriage, 51 horses, buesy, poles and shaves. Will sell on time. Cut prices. C. 'Merrill, 504 Mill St. denee loans- "Monthlv repayment S plan. The Vmpqua Savlnes and T.onn Association, at the Douglas S Abstract office. A tviu DrVT r.,,i ., ti... . v. partly furnished. Is located at 442 Commercial Ave. Near Ttonnon school. Phone 3S4 Y or see Fred J Howen. Winchester St. ij HELP W ANTED-MerTorVonien. sal- ft ary J',0 full time, $1 an hour spare time. s, U:ng guaranteed hosiery di- V reet to wearer, cotton, silk. heath-tS er mixtures. International Hosiery Mills. Norristom-n. Pa. g FOR SAI.E OR TRADT:--4 acres good $ stand broccoli. 2 acres of other vegetables. Good team horses, wa goh and harness, 1 Jersey cow. V some hogs, and chickens. Will sell g or trade on city property. Call 4 rhone IK F3. or. see M. A. Taul at V Kny ratching s shop. gj SEE C. MrRRlI.lforba7CTlnsI.T- gj censed real estate dealer. Large S ranches, small farms, house, tlm. i?t WILLIAM RUSSELL IN "A Self-Made Man" DEAD GAME A TWO REEL WESTERN COMEDY EARL HUHD'S "FKtsn 3 IBsViTtTlTlWItiTsTrTfWMJgBI"tt balcony vsffiiH iiyira s IOC 23c MRS. GEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN TODAY ONLY for the I'mpqua valley, which lavs fi, claim to the most perfect climate In J the counlrv, hut such was the case g today at the F. R. Kwens orchard In K Garden vsllev. Apple pickers found J a tree loaded with fruit and on the tips of the branches there were a .Trr. v with an eve-wit- 'TOMORROW JAMES OLIVER Cl'RWOODS "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE LAW." S V and having all the fragrance of sMMM,M,IM'K.i'IO'IfiI!K ,.,r,. ,prlng blossoms. y number of blossoms In full hloont ness story called credible, what cor roborating evidence Is needed?" OTrohoraftitn NeetVed In "a-e. None legallv. but It Is good thing to hare " III connection with his statement that he had found wltn su stantlatink part of Mr). Glhson's the storv. Mr. Mott was asled If he had learned of another eye-witness. ber lands .and all kinds of cltv prop erly for sale or trade. For trade. 4 farms. S prune orchards. I houses Small prnn orchard, will trade for house in city. Call and see my larce list. Overhead expense light t cut prices ami m.-ke the deals' They all know It. A fine small r-irn wnn siorg ann farming tool-. vt mi trade for house in 7 rarms for rent. Mill St Monroe Salisbury "The Great Alone A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE NORTH. SHERLOCK HOLMES Roseburg C. Merrill, S04 "A Scandal in Bohemia CHRISTIE COMEDY "A BARNYARD CAVELIE" rSUNDAY AND MONDAY RPTTV .nuD.nu u stomDED WOMAir uLV. J . V..' - .--.r,sj CRUSOE