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nrmmn NEB-REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ?3, 1922- rAfTE 00 TIT WAIT! pek TI!K 1923 ,moiii:i. ' Xu'o'u IT OI'T (LASSES AM. other (-Arts 1 R A D I Q PA.K -1 -i;r: store THAT ..WES YOU MONK i' ellows Store theH THi SELL, LEi Gardner 5-Passenger Touring NEW FEATFHES THAT PI TS IT I.N A CLASS 1IY ITSELF. NEW MODEL WILL in: here early in January. And then THE GAIiliNER carries a positive one-year guarantee. I in fully equipped and lini.-hod Id the slightest detail .including ami xkiil Cold Tiros. This t-ar in 1 J i peer of any machine of equal prices on the market, and In buying It ymi will have an auto you will be Iinmd to tdinw to your critical frli nds. Tlie Gardner is the last word in nuiniunhilcs. !. G. BROADWAY Main and Washington Kin. Distributor. Roseburg, Oregon Friday and Saturday Speci PIERCE HAS POLITICAL PR0GN0STICATORS GUESS ATTITUDE ADMINISTRATION Highway Commission Prepared lo Tender Resignations Voters in Many Places Desire fnvcftijjntion of Huge Expen iiture Charges. Linens for Thanksgiving Wonderful collection of all linen f', c!olh and napkin to match, values to .'10.00. at 1-3 Less $1.25 ALL SILK MEN'S TIES Il.-auiiful new natlerns. A wonderful buy at 89c SCOTT'S BRASSIERE 35c DOc. Made of Rood Wool-Cot Bats II was remarked In Portland that neither of the senators were seen ahout their old haunts In the North western hank building after their ar rival in On-con. It was from these old haunts that they were a-ked to keep out of the fight, and whieh they ignored. It is now said that S- naior Statifiehl stuck hy his tjns ar.d h it without railing upon the power that directed his election In an efort to mollify the men who hail been of- r..,l..,l It was not two days after the elec- j Hon until Informal gatherings began i in me liearen or a suname canuiuaio I to urge against .McXary, w ho comes up lor re-election In 1024. It is hardly probable that any such man had been hi h cted when tlie senator opened negotiations for the very sup port that he had Ignored when he decided It was his duty to support Olcott. What has been the outcome of all these Informal Catherines Is not known, but it remains an almost certainty that .MoNary will have strong opposition In the forthoo.ning campaign. There has not been even a whisper as to the Identity of this man, however, and it is always pos sible tnat the senator may be able to convince the men who put him across four years ago that he did not pet Into the Oregon campaign will ingly. At any rate It can he said that he did not take any too active part. ana that His ppeecnos were not 01 ; r, the red-hot order. If llc.Vary loses ! y. the support of the element that tried to keep him out of the campaign he may have a real fight on his hands, for he is not in such decided high favor with tlie supporters of Olcott. I'lerco Said to lie Finn. Governor-elect fierce Is said to i"i'- i'i ihiiuiiii iiiui an neaus or j siaie institutions snoiini tenner their resignations, following the example of the state highway commission. VWH K& Strong pressure was brought to boarl .V on i'lerco in favor of letting thing i 4 1 5j j d i 9 5 2 i -A MrCy Back or front fasteners. Sold regu. grade Jean. at 20c ladies white SPECIAL 35c lawn handkerchiefs, lie. coiners, narrow hems. SPECIAL 14c Neat embroidered ffk. kin nmx .U. ft . int. u.s mH r.i, itxvv m size. MaiK t i wool. ' 01 M SPECIAL $1.59 Women's Worsted Hea nose Just received fine Drown Heather Hose worth n., for Friday and Saturday 5 98c Sweaters tor Babu ueauuiui coiors ana styles, pure wool, priced tc kJ SPECIAL 1-3 OFF REGULAR f All Fall Suits Now lz OIF Regular Price. Visit Our Remnant Counters RaJ rOItTI.ANI), Ore., Nov. 22.- It hns j heon nnnoiinied In seml-orflclal form hat all three niemuers or the tate highway romnilsslon will tender their resignallons. t , , take effect January! 1, or as soon ns the then (lovernor' Pierce call or will accept them. j Within a few days afler the result of the voting was known the mem bers of the hoard decided that under all the circumstances It was up to them to null. The result Is that they wrote out their resignations without delay, and .Mr. l'leice Is at liberty to appoint new men the day he goes Into otrice. Tills means that the threatened investigation of the de partment, which has been the talk I of the Htate since the election, will hnvo little If any effect. Mr. 1'leicv will be able to put Into force hlsj reforms without the delay incident: to getting tlie old commissioners out ! of office. Interest In this matter Will be kicnest lii those counties that have niiciipmleted highway programs, and there will be a ruh lo get contracts let before the MM n now In nrrice g,, out. Just what attitude th com ' mtsHlon-rs will take is a question, but rumor has It that they are disposed to let all I he pending contracts und so ' far ns possible go out of office Willi! n clean shite. Ill most cases tlie ad tlon to be taken has long been agreed upon, but there Is an important unit j ter pending In I'oVt county, there bo-, lug about II mlbs or pavement to I lav til COlliplele (;, , s ,1,. hlgh- Wav. This has been due to I'nluJ teilnty hsvlng a county court Hint: cntagonied the commission. t th.c recent election those favoring acting In hnrnionv with the commission pre-, vaib il. winning hv n big majei lt It - Is believed that It Will be pos-lble, to haxe the contracts let for Ibis pav lug before the present highway rnm llibsion goes out or offb e. j Humors Specify In Some t'ns.v. ! co niauv rumors wer" chi'iilale.l ' during and following the election, concerning the hUhwav ciimiuls sion 1 !l r; It woutd be useless to attempt tn( Verffv them all, and their narration would prove tiresome, but it remains' 0 fact that tlie claims of cxtiavn 1 gance of this department h:nl lii'ieb to do w ith the outcome of the t lee i tlon, --fT was cl;iil i. .1 for ins'siiee ! Hint all employes of the department are overpaid, and that in nearly all enses the contractors were paid more ror the completion of their work than their contract price called for. Plorh s floated nbont to the effect Hint contractors, finding that thev wi re going to lose money, uppealei to members of the board and were allowed huge extras; that roads built through sections requiring littlo grad InK cost much more than the con tract price, and flint. In ract, the com mission spent money wlih a reckless hand. Kven before the votes were polled it was said that Mr. Pierce stood pledged to an Investigation of the charges, nnd that If he found them well founded would proceed to remove the highway commissioners ai'il put In new men. The-e rumors of charges have gone to the point where there are many voters who would like to know the truth. The mere resignation or the commissioners In office wilt not nlighli n those who would like to know. If Mr. Pierce and his support ers really b"!ieve In the charges made It would seem that they oiignt to delve to tlie bottom nud report their findings. All tlie records will be at their disposal. Somehow there Is a general belief upon the part of the people that lite so called bltu llthlc trust bus been having things Its own way in Oregon nud that It Is getting too much of the business at n price that yields a fat profit. Taxpayers all over the state reallv want to know the facts, and IT thev do not get them from Mr. Pierce they will soon be uuestlonlug the good faith of the new governor, who. dur ing th" latler davs of bis campaign, cave most of his time to denouncing the niethmU of the highway com mission. ltotb ieniilom Are in llnd, llotb Putted States senators from On goii are really on the anxious sent. In the face or the adviie of Heir strongest supporters that they remain out of the recent state cam paign, they respoll.li .1 to the appeal of the republican organization and cauipaia.lled for Olcott It Is true tin y did not want to com.-. Their presi n.-e was olllv secured afler repeated ap peals, both men liming made other at rang, eielits to spi ml that part of I be i-rlll I' 1-esstonsl fi' ' ss stand for at least a few months, and the Oregonian wrote several real editorials asking that the governor elect be reasonable. The reply came back that Mr. Pierce wants complete control. It was upon receipt or thla news that the highway commission ers decided to resign, and several other high api'idnlees will also offer to get out of the way. This includes Mr. Kleiner, superintendent of the insane asylum, who was made a sec ondary isaue in the campaign. That four of the principal officers have decided to step aside will doubtless set the example that will make It possible for Pierce to have his own wav. This means that there will be such a house-cleaning in Ore gon as has not been seen in years, and that the new governor will be able to assume the full responsibility that he seenis to want. The go-betweens that approached In the Interest or keeping officials In office are said to have found the I.a f'rande man in very bad humor. In fact almost as angry ns h was when first asked to sign up In favor of the school bill, which is another story that may get n telling In Hie futur. liercn s said to have said bluntlr that he proposed to use all the pnwo vested in n governor to "get" the various officials, and that nothing would please him so much ns to have them tender their resignations. Plenty or Applicants. Incident)- II Is said that Pierre has all the way from n dozen to fiftv ap plicants for everv place that It' will be possible for him to fill during the four years, and that already he is geiting a touch of that disappoint ment In human nature felt by every man elected to i,rfjc carrying with It desirable patronage. The governor-to-be Is genuinely worried about the possibility of satisfying all the ele ments that contributed to bis elec tion. This is particularly true In view of the fact that the democratic organization Is demanding rrom their candidate practically eyery place at his disposal and then has not enough to go around. The Democrats have been out In Oregon for many years and do not s. em disposed to recog nize the l;epuhlican groups thai electe,lT'erce. Kreil 1,. Clifford, as snokesman for the Ku Kltu Klan. Insists that his organization must be decidedly recog nized, and Is citing an alleg-d pre-' election agreement by which he was) lo have a say in the appointments made. Although somewhat dlscred- ii- d by the outcome or the obs-thin , :u Portland. Mr. (Ilirnrd Insists thai' it vas the Klan that put Pierce over -in the outlying sections or tlie state, j He gees into parliculars hv citing1 the counties where the KlaTl was. FOR SALE Small house on paved St. two blocks from court house. Lot 4nxl00 rt. Trice $000. $250 cash, balance $10 per mo. Inquire Chas. Kyes, 123 N. I'ino St. (FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath. 401 S. Main Street. Cnr Is Ontnniiei; The fine new Hub k sedan recent- I ly purchased by Clarence Maker, local ; Huick salesman, was quite badly i damaged last night when it was 1 driven into a band of cattle. The j car was rounding a turn and the lights were not showing on the road . ahead, so that tlie driver dl-,1 not see ; the entile unii he was upon them. ' The car struck two rows, injuring the animals considerably and doing a I great deal of damage to the machine FOR KENT Modern seven room bun galow; three blocks from Elks Theatre; all nowiy decorated, clean and ready to move in; three bed rooms; built in kitchen; living room, dining room, den, bath, full size ce ment basement; stationary wash tubs; wood lift, etc. Would like permanent renter. Lawrence Agen cy, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. At the IK)iijlas Mrs. W. A. Hean and daughter Corvallls; n. Stltts, Portland; C. L Wonk, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. K Morse, Eugene: Mrs. Edward Ed-j munds, f'atn.n Valley; Mrs. O. A. I. urns, city; C. R Clark, Cashmere,; Wash.; .1. J. pirder. Cashmere; Alan i Andrews. Colfax, Wash.; K. L. Hook.' Colfax, Wash : V. T. MrCroikev, 1 Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hill, j Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. W. Churchill. Tacotn.i; A. H. linker. Ta conia: J. lb Snodgrass. .Spokane; I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law, Spokane; .! O. Madden, Portland. I WATCH THE SIGNS. Many aches and pains come from sick kidneys. Solvax quickly relieves all such troubles. Sold and guaran teed by W. 1'. Chapman. Melrose Man Has j Fine Potato Record BETTER THAN LIFE INSURANCE A good bearing pruno orchard. I have eight, forty acre tracts, twen ty acres of each forty is excellent prune land ready to plant; twenty acres of each forty is fine timber; borders on highway; beautiful val ley; good school and dally mall service. I will sell these fine forty acre tracts on the following terms: Five hundred dollars cash and the balance of twenty five hundred dol lars in ten years at five per cent. Full Information, Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. EASY MONEY IN IT Will sell my modern ten room hotel fully fur nished: everything: clem and new; big dining room fully equipped; kitchen: everything In running or der; filled full every day; doing a fine tourist business; on Pacific highway: near depot. I am going to sacrifice this business to go east at once. Will take half It's value; twenty five hundred dollars; this includes the lot, buildings, nnd all furnishings; complete in every way. Ftiil Information, see Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass SI root. Phone 219. A GOOD sound team, weighing about 2400, and harness -will be auctioned off Saturday, Nov. 25, between 3 and 4 p. m. at the Deer Creek Sales Stables. - ' FOR SALE Four 34 by 4 Goodrich" tires, $14. Nearly new. Only run 300 miles. Also tubes and rims, $1.50 nnd $2. Cull Auction House, 328 Jncltson St. FOR SALE CHEAP One good trail er, capacity 1000 lbs; one l'a horse Stover gas engine; one Beeman gar den tractor; 8000 Gold Dollar straw berry plants, $2. CO per M. E. A. Hubbard, Dillard, Ore. FOR SALE 152! equipped with col extra tools. U nines, uu U 51 TALK over your J an experienced 3 . oraer tor fancy j home made audi well. 314 8. StJ iii-i. , COLLECTI0N3-0J -. uona for setetali . oi the montis. would like to do handle collectlonJ salary. SUte tj Address "EeliiM view. O XT NO' A profit of $200 from three quarters of an acre or land planted in potafoes is the record mad" hv .1. F. Conn of Melrose. Mr. Conn to- day brought In 2!i pounds or Late Minnesota potatoes, grown in one ; hill. Tl cse potatoes were taken from a single hill and placed on ,is i t'hiy nt the 1 awronee real estate of fl'o. Mr, Conn planti d three quarters ef an acre of land to the , same variety of potatoes and filled J'l0 sacks when the tubers wa re dug. the crop brought $300 cadi. ',t.?ii:s".'M.i.. "fiwi:'i--s-"r v made a fine a, r: .. UIBER.TY THEATER. OM.Y I'lllSIM'I.A'W SHOWS AMI AT t M I A " K I 1 f oia 1 The Mt S.-iisal ion;il Actrvss on the S revu. IN The Polish Dancer" The pivntest international motion iiioturo st.tr ot Un ;i'. in the romantic riranm lliat has fascinated Europe's royalty 4 ' nnd Peasant rv. strong and w hi re r si-ow ing. These statements are disputed hv the lenders of the Oregon IV deration of Patrboic sorbths. who contend that Pierce lost mure votes in Port land through the support of the Klan than be gained in all other sections or the state. This feature of tbo fight n - n trie lc 1. is of the so called testant mmeiceiit. Iii fact, has -i o w.ii a mat if promises to get lino tne courts. Citfo:'! i - ' ' -a-: ils ,,f tl,, irt print i d in the v,. ing the bits dais of the nun proi-iis. s lo c -t a foe Pi "! V ..!er Con. y !-, :,.ie' through. i' i- ilr. a.Iv evident that the leaders have the ear of the ,.,-, '"! If H is i l.-iceiit Is to secure lecognitlun at Hie hands ef iho state administration It will I kelv be through utf'ord. The most Influen tial s ipport. rs ,,f pierce In Portland are s.ii, to he opposed to this out come, but up to this w riling have : o! ;,eiua; b to i onv nice lien e that he Is C'.ausltK the weakest wing in t'-e Trot- sunt tuov- inent. Hall for lllghwii ( ontiiiisbitier. Th. re is a p ristent rumor that -eonis to be verified, that Charles iailn- ampaigii :i.un ilur cn tn pa i ." a Klan. NEW TODAY. FOR S I.r Loose hny at barn. C. T. llrown. Phone 3-F24. MALE hound pups for sale, $3 each. Kmll Hall, sutherlin. Ore. FOR KENT One large, clean" front hoin . keep ng room, fila Mill St. FTiOOM IliM"SE. Large lotf Paved s'reit. Jlnifl. Easy Terms. ;. w. n. Phone 417. ewing machine motor. White Standard or lo hlnes. $10. ."0. Singer tie 512 J. Nice sleeping room with nces. Heard if desired, ferred. 522 1st Ave. N. oiing Kl.KCTPl Suitabl, 1"; :s r V Hall of Mar-hfi id has K i p. it: -n en the h.ls g from lb- FOR i; ; nil co: n-: i Woma" i : Phone To FOR S I I ihoe--in 1 1 OU me.;- mill," car CtlTT A'il: cottag.-. n of to- n I fiwrenre ! Phone 2r Hall was ,1 : UepuMicr 'margin in fer t 'i ern drawing w 1. ORTII,nE-lfi foal foot rapacity saw-mi'!. If i business address "Saw- News Review. 1'OR RENT - Four room rely furnished; good part twenty dollars per month. Agency. 125 Cass Street. ered co'epuls.i g Also a seii;l comply: "Ol'Ii GANG" $ and the Patho Ttilor Kcviow. b tl .111. l-e took i:l the CIO".'., rvent. but. en tb ' oth. kni' n that l-e s so -.'-i of the 1 eo-.-v.-'i !.i.-!iw i be iiidnc d bv his fi :. -in f i ct ion to take t he pt.o e II will W ivnielloie ,! . .l cemmis a'f.'ude that c:i. Mr Hall I anpoe;' r hand, tt U nglv i-i fmor i :i at he m.n s in l tie coast lh.it Mr. feated by Olcott for the nomination by a narrow later consented to run ns r-n Independent, wi-v en Pierce d-iared for elucatlon. A'lhe-igh bi withdrawal was to an extent In favor never nt nnv time said 'Ing to indicate that h- l.vtlon of the l.silr.itole tld seem, therefore to be llllll Will BCCe-t if h Is ace on the higw.u- com be opinion U g. ni-ral In. . le lh.1t the t--n ler ha E. A. KOEN. of Pi. or did a-sir.-d ' man It v A toss up of. Hd .1 ot: Own a Gulbransen! Why? ine one fia; er-Iiano can no piaved easily. 2. W'.'h the lnsirection Uolk, you cm play correctly. K: The workmanship is of the best. 4. T n Year Guarantee.. a. Price. $?.fei no, $4'.io '"W and tTeii.'iO. C. Our service depar'iuent will sae you many dollars. 7. Our terms are sure to suit you. !" von know (.f any nuUirmson own. r wh is not saisfi,d,, To see and h. ar the Oulhransen Is to want one. Records for All Mvhiues. r.or.s for All PI.;. r, Ott's Music Store Roseburg. Or that $';.vi, Buy your winter suit and overco&tl The winter season is on. : ' There will be lots of dress, up pec ' from now on. . : , k-: ; , ;. . Come in and pick out the clothes yo We guarantee them. ;, DUDS FOR MEN The Home of Hart Schaffner&! J MRS. M. A. STRALM ON THB ORQAN THURSDAY AND FRI0AY Colleen Mo IN "The Skv Pilot" A CATHERINE CURTIS PROOUCTIO 4 5 STAR COMEDY HJ 4 "MATINEE IDOLS" "SHE SIGHED BY MR. CIORQt B1RBV ON THi OROAN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JACK HO IN "While Satan Sle A SUPERB WESTERN STORY WITH TRE "SNUB" POLLARD IN "36S DAYS" PATHE COMEDY .