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R08EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER yT, UJJ. MCE THKEK away wiMi Dirt and Dust CHINAMAN'S I OK me ciean-wciy ! "Electrically rtean electric heat needs no preparation. It Pnmmandcd instantly at the turn of a switch ho heavy fuel or ashes to lug. There are no ties, no stain or soot on utensils, walls or Bin?. jAnyone who has cooked with the old-fash-fced stoves will welcome the convenience of Is new way its tictuiunc&s, us ucuu tuoK fe and its economy. This Company gives a special cooking rate low that the average bill for both electric taking and lighting together is often as low the cost ot other types ot luel alone. Ask about the low rates for cooking at our Jice. Arrange with your electric dealer today Jr an electric range on easy payments to be Stalled immediately. Iffi CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY TcALIFDRNIA okF.GOxl POWEK COMPANY 3 "WIVES" ALL U. S. CITIZENS? Circuit Court of Appeal in San Francisco Must Decide Difficult Question POLYGAMY NOT FORBID But United States Claims Only His Oe Legal Wife Can Become a United States Citizen "TOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS See Demonstration Opposite NEWS- REVIEW MEM ASTHMA relief is often brought by V Varorub Oymr 17 Million Jar, Ud Ymttrly No cur for It, but welcome BANDIT TRAIL IS GETTING WARM 3, Oct. 17. 15. H. Wy- wh almost Instantly mill A this niornin .".(nfr became caUKlit in of the main drive. His bly manpled before fel- could rush to his aid and wis a bolter in the lath out company and had to tiie main mill. pre mie tool. He attempted 'rt rut close to the ma- resulted In getting heavy belt i still In bed at thr havine given birth t. r k am. He also leaves ars eld. mn relatives include Hows of North Bend. lows of Kencle Point. L II. and Bert Wyant of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Wyant .came to 'North Dend a little more than a year ago. and Mr. Wyant had been employed ot the Stout mill nearly all the time. He had the reputation or being a careful and efficient mill man. The body was removed to the Wil son undertaking establishment. Fun eral aranpemnts have not yet been made. Mrs. Antone Johnson, mother of Mrs. Wyant, la expected here from Cottage Grove In the morning to be with her daughter. - o Wonderful special Thursday you can buy a $1 50 six-piece Aluminum Kitchen Set for 59 cents with any lurpha.e of $2.00 or over. o Job Work with gobs ot personality at the News-Review. " I I I I 'J 1 ... jc- ll I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I IK1! Sm. I 1 j m - jITrrnT LLL 1 (Continued from rage One.) I Kilned somo fame nine yearn ago, I when In a trance connected with her craft, she claims she divulged the hiding place of'money, belonging to George Dedaskalous, a Greek section 'hand, whose body was found, under a Medford Ice plant, murdered. For this crime Mike Spanos was hanged at Sa jlcm, and Madame Jones dreamed the i burial place of the loot. Informing the i authorities that It was "hidden near ' a screen door." Acting upon this tip, I the police found (900 burled back of Spanos' rooming, house, and there was a screen door in the vicinity. The license plate feature of the I Hudson car, in which the bandits are ; credited with escaping, was cleared up this morning when the former own er of the auto, en route to Los An peles, stopped at Ashland and told ol tho rale of the car last summer. The car was afterwards stolen, and the license carried out of Washington contrary to the state law. Daniel O'Connell. chief of the South ern Pacific special agents, said this morning, that the chief work now 1' the assembling of evidence, secured and had no new developments o re port. Sheriff Terrill reports "nothing do ing, except the finding of a couple of leads that may work out Into some- thins-" The new 10-20 McCormlck-Deerlng tractor for orchard and field work. Hall bearing crankshaft, both crank shaft and ball bearings guaranted for life of the tractor. Removable cylinder sleeves In motor, you never have to have the cylinder block reground. Au tomatic governor. Drake. Belt pulley fenders. Water air cleaner. Combined force feed and splash oiling system, with oil presure gauge in plain sight Aunular ball, Hyatt and Tlmkln roller bearincti throughout makes this trac tor deliver more horse power to the draw bar, than any other tractor. Let us show you what this tractor will do. Wharton Dros. A tub of c!olhcs u 5 minulcs! ar.d Ihcy kwe la be nighty dirty clothes tt that, otherwise 3 cr 4 minutes wou'.d be suficient. " n all metal machine wuh a seamless, cw-piece burnished copper tub. A beauti- 'A illustrated booklet, Civen away free, J-"J1 tell you z!l ebout the many exclusive features. Ce in and get one, write or phone, e have one for you. foy-Zigler Hdw. Co. Ph 25 By 8. M. HOLLAND (International News Service StsB Correspondent.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. The United States circuit court of appeals ot San Kranclsco baa before it tho problem of determining whether the' three Chinese wives of Lau Ah Le ong, millionaire Hawaiian of Chinese desoent, became American cltltens when this country conferred its cit izenship on the people of the Repub lic of Hawaii at the time ot the an nexation ot the Islands to the United States. Did all three wives become Amer ican citizens Or did only wife No. 1 become an American citizen? The local court recently received an appeal by the United States gov ernment from the judgment of the district court at Honolulu permitting Ho Shee, "Wife No. 2," to return to Hawaii from a visit to China on the ground that she hi an American. In the appeal the government ad ults it was fully cognizant that po lygamy was prevalent among Chi nese residents of the Hawaiian Is lands t the time the Islands be came American territory; but, never the less, it la claimed that the Unit ed State never intended to let any Hawaiian citizen have more than one lawful wife. The case Is not one Involving the tear that the extra wife might be-' come a public charge, because Lau: Ah Leong is said to be worth about $5,000,000 and Is fully able to take care of as many wives as he may be able to secure. The vital Issue Is a matter of how many of bis three wives were admitted to ' American citizenship with him.'. Wife No. 1 la named Hung Shee; No. 2 is Ho Shee, and No. 3 Is Wong Shee. . . Ho Shee, the second wife, Is In China at the present time. If the San Francisco circuit court of appeals dfflrm the decision of the Honolulu court, she will be allowed to return to the Hawaiian Islands.. The appeal argument -against tne extra wives will be made here oy United States District Attorney W. T. Carden, of Honolulu, and United States Attorney John T.-Wllllams. lOoOO Installs Complete in Your Home a WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE AND Hot Water Heater Balance on Easy Payments HUDSON ELECTRIC STORE MADE OUT TODAY (fniti-rt Press.) nKi.iunuA ("ITT. Oct. 17. An impeachment Indictment against Gov- ernor J. C. Walton is twin-; arattea by two members of the house of rep-r.-wu tat Ives of the Oklahoma legislature. PARENTS WILL BE HOSTS TO TEACHERS The parents of the high school students are planning a reception for the high S' hool teachers. Tr-e enter tainment will be given Friday eve ning of this week at the high school reception rooms. The different com mittees mat have been appointed are working hard to make this one of the most pleaant social events of the school year. A program of mu sic and readings has been prepared after which refreshments will be served in tbe dinlug room. Can those High School boys play football? I'll aay they can! CM TO Hi E School district number El at Curtin, is. arranging for the construction of a two-robm school building to replace the one-room school which has be come so crowded that the district found it necesary to dlvcontlnue school in the small building and transport its pupils by truck to Leona where a bet ter structure Is available. Plans for the new school building were approved today by County School Superintendent O. C. Brown, and a special tax has been voted and the money will be applied to the con struction of the new building. Th schoolhouse will contain two large scbol rooms, constructed with special consideration of ventilation and light ing. A large basement Is to be construc ted for a heating plant, and the equip ment will be standard throughout. The building will cost about (3.000. BACKACHE IS D1SC0URAQ1K6 ut Not So Bad It You Knew Hew to Reach the Cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant bacaaati. Laaj wkea you awaken, paki pierce yea wkea yon bead or lift. II' bard to work or te reel Backaca erica Indicate bad kidney. Roebur people recota mend Doan'i K-dney Pill. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. B. A. Matthewa, IM Short SL, Roaeburg. says: "My kidney were out of order and I kad ssre-e back aches and pains across my kidneys. Headache were frequent; I became run down and all out ot sort and my kidney aeted Irregaiarly. I read of Doaa's Kidney PUI aad (see torn from rallervea's lire lore, boaa' soon rid me or tee aebe and pain and the taner 'c-i ot kidney disor der disappeared.1' Price toe, at all dealer. Don't Imply tsk for kidney remedyget Doao's K.dney Pills the lint that Mr. Matthew bad. foster Milburo Co., Mfr.. Buffalo. N. Y. BE CELEBRATED Paris In the lively days of the Armistice will not rival the city ot Itoseburg on November 12th, when the boys of I'mpqua Post of the Aaierltau Lvgieu and the girls of the auilllary "hit It up" for the annual Armistice celebration. Tbe various committees In charge ot the feature eventa of that klg day are working hard and according to a report made last night at the Legion meeting, the whole thing will be the snappiest celebration ever attempted in this city.- : Vy ' From the opening bombardment In the.' morning of November 12th until taps are sounded long after midnight, there will be something doing . A mammoth parade will be the. feature of the morning enter talnnient and It 1 expected that every fraternal, and civic organization In the ity will participate with a float entry.-. The school children are going to -march and fine prizes will be awarded by I'mpqua Post. - Ai noon "free chow" will be dis pensed at the armory to all veterans and .the alumgulllon committee will dish out a feast that will make a mesirsergeant slink under cover. ' Itf the afternoon a big foot hall game is scheduled and at night come the big "Night In Gay Paree" show at the armory. This show is going to be the zippiest performance ever staged here and those desiring a taste of real Paris night life can have their appetite aatlsfled by at tending tbe production. Following the show the carnival dance will take place with the augmented L'mpuua Five playing the tanglefoot Jazz. o BONUS ID KLUX IFOU IICH LEGION ISSUES QUI NEXT FRIDAY (Associated Press.) Tho next Chamber of Commerce SAN KKANCISCO, Oct. 17. I forum luncheon will be held on Krl- i The bonus Issue came before the i American Legion convention to- day In a letter asking the con- w vention to decide .either for cen- w terlng on a bonus for the dls- abled veterans or taking a ref day of this week. The luncheon ii to be held largely for the purpoiu i f outlining the fall and winter activi ties of the Chamber of Comineiee, and the various other booster t r Ionizations are asked to be present erendum to learn the will ot ; and aid the chamber In conslilerii.g the majority on the bonus ques- the various projects to be taken tilt. ' Hon. The letter said the Kx- ' O. P. t'nshow of the Klwnnis club, Servicemen's Anti-bonus league ! (Jeorge Neuuer of tho I'mpqua opposed ny vuu:piTiia!!an that Chiefs, and A, (.'. Seely of the Ko..ir Includes alile-bodled ex-service J club will make short talks In ailUI- men and that the Legion lost j lion to other speakers. many members through advo- I Because of the Importance of this eating compensation for the meeting, a large attendance I ile- Tbor washing Radio Shop. machines. Bellows GIRL'S TEN-YEAR ABSENCE MYSTERY (International New Service.) NEWCASTLE. Ind.. Oct. 17. With tbe filing of a notice of final settlement of her estate bare, the strange case of Catherine Winters Is believed ended tor all time an un solved mystery. How, In midday, a nine-year-old school girl could disappear without the slightest trace of her ever being found, Is a mystery which ba puz zled resident of this locality for a decade. . Mysterious disappearance In big cities are so frenqueut now that they attract only passing interest, but events of similar character In smaller communities are not soon forgotten. On a March day In 1913 Cather ine was last seen. A search began Ithln a few hours, lasted for daya and finally for years. Hope upon hope of a fond parent. Dr. Winters, was shattered as various theories and supposedly bona fide clues were run down and found valueless. Tbe last time Catherine Y Inters was "found ' waa wnen a marnea woman living In Ohio, who could not recall circumstance of br early his tory clearly, came to Newcastle thinking she might be tbe long-lost girl. Her age and a few points tal lied, but other circumstances Indi cated clearly that she was not Cath erine Winters. That was early tin tbe present year. Ir. Winters spent a inrtune ana dissipated hi health and his practice a a dentist going from state to physically (it veterans. Klan Ihhiio Is l'p SAN KKANCISCO, Oct. 17. (U. P.) Violent debate, re- ported to have reached a stage of personal encounter, was waged In the resolutions com- mil tee of the American Legion national convention today over the Ku Klux Klan Issue. t,lred. COMMISSION CUTS LANE CO. BUDGET El'OENE, Oct. 17 Over 141100 has been lopped off Lane county 1(24 taxes by the tax conservation und supervising commission, according to Herbert Walker, secretary, this morn ing. The cuts have been made In tchool districts scattered over the ' state looking for his missing daugh-j county. This Is $I5U0 more thun ter. the annual expense Item of the c.ini- Klnally the girl was declared In- mission, and work has Just started,, gaily dead and Thomas 11. Mlllikln in that none of the big budgets have . appointed administrator of her estate yot come up for consideration, V'al- to take care ot ner snare or some ker points out. property of her grandparents. M 1111 kin died, and his son was named to succeed him. The son filed the pa pers with the court, and the news papers here published the notice, writing finis to the story. Are you boosting for Itoseburg III? Turn out Friday. o f Anencliitft! Press.) PRINEVILLE, Oct. 17. Elklns gar age, and an adjoining pool hall, were destroyed at a loss of $50,0011 by ft fire acros the street- from the old Prlneville Hotel which burned In a big blaze last year. In effecting this saving, not one teacher's salary waa cut and not one thing taken out of the school the secretary continues. Budgets vere peeled where school efficiency would not be molested or harmed, he tays. A tremendous sale of kitchen waro, cutlery, sporting goods, and tools now going on at Churchill Hardware Co's. Will Meet T'mrMluy The St. (leorge's guild will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the parish house. All the ladles have been urged to attend. STOUT PERSONS " Inc. in to full fHnTftrentw pftliu, wnallpftMau CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Cleansing and eeenf ertiag aedy Me Watch Itoseburg HI wallop Myrtle Point Friday afternoon. o DAILY WEATHER REPORT. TJ. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending E a. m. Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Hiehest temnerature yesterday., Ixweat temperature lat niKtil... 47 Precipitation last 24 hours !' Total prenlp. nlnce firm of month 2 2X Normal preelp. for this month.. 2.fil Total preelp. from SepL 1, 1923 to date Aver, preelp. from Sept. 1. 1S77 Total excess from Sept. 1, 1923 Aver, preelp. for 4i wet seasons (Sept. to May, Inclusive) ... Fair tonight ami Thmndsy. WILLIAM HELL. Observer. 3 91 2 44 1.47 31.49 W 0 ttiniii SOUBYWIOGISISPtllYwtfllU We Specialize In All Kind cf INSURANCE MAKE THE FUTURE SAFE FOR VOUR FAMILY Ask us about Life, Accident, Fire. Theft. Auto. Health, I'uhllo Liability ami Property Damage Insurance. JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Room 1 and 2 Roseburg Bsnk Bldg. Phone 183 Roseburg, Or.