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    R08EBURQ NEWS REVItW. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924.
PAOK THRU
STaKING tanlac
(j SERVING OTHERS",;
WILD BOOZE
PARTIES INTIMATED
'Continued from page one.)
I rnd heartburn. I was also
ll fives Testimonial ln(, from runstipaiiuu -
rsheVntstoMeiP a 'VBnl3c wh.le llvliur in
F J. f re -J al .... .-.l nh how hannv
W'hrt 3UIic" I Fait LttKe " - ,v"
' J . when It relieved my troubles.
Tanlac awakened niy appetite reg-
uh.ted my digestion fine and It was
Inst grand tne way i '
id strength. I fell "v;
erv way and a digestion haa not
bothered me, to speak of. since I
Wadlv pralve Tanlac for I Ml that
in doln o I n helping others.
Tanlac is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Over 40 million bottles sold.
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.
r" bUl hW ever us
t ,!d Mrs- f. M- ;
f.h -it sacranieuiu.
L l had wrf-rtf. from
F i irdieesiion. .My
, 7 ,-alled an
J hb3r' , le 1 df ""
r" hort breath
questioning was deiayea until
er.
la-
also suffer-
as los-
1 ., i im nf a cent maximum per
MARKET pound. This charge can be reduc-
t W FY PLAINED ed or eliminated whenever the mem
LAN tXri.W-' o fee)s ,hat ,t te large enough
I0 8(rve n I' -
LkI fro" Peecn) ; The third, that 'Of advances to
" jrrowers, can in our
ure v., nf l.v the local bankers.
r?'n , ' - The' Needless 'to say. these advances
i tn,lle PurlK,s ...should not be so large as to become
Lra,ive" Is required b , ,(mn when prunoB Bre
r . . . - . . I ..llvarnil thfWA lnilllfl A m
ce the was " sold " u . ,. .
snolationhas (Cont(ln'j lak3n care of first.
r ::., ,,auSe allowing' LOCAL NLVV5 X
r . . .tlnn 1 i
.over his connection;
I . , .. I ..a nnv
' T BA0 ,rn Vi o- rr Few Davs-
tKhl to -
( T TI. Davis wno resides in unite is
Wnt Beard of Directors ptH.nljne a few days in this citv look-
and tar orp""a" -- . j1R after Business lnteresis. -ir. im-
hoiidas. Marion. u vi3 l8 r,,gtered at the Hotel Grand.
Hi eacn naic -- ;
hincton county one c irec-i .
E9 sin.up is compieeu Q Klendlay of Portland repre-
t0 'edlstricd and it.ve.of Columbla M1,8 Inc lf)
co then elect jhoe er fpw davg , RoSBDUrg
dbe presented on the ipen K
Real of .hSh t an in, . yit f) Qnnu pss
t""1 -in.r-uv f "under- Mrs. L. E. Wadsworth and son left
P.:L hS which haa to this morning for Grants Pass where
VniHineof plants for the they will spend the next week or ten
fpans prunes-second. 'days visiting with friends nd rela-
Urs 10 a r,'l,erv", ,ori tivos-
rposes and. third, the ml-
Crowers at the time tliey1 Ross Goes to San Francisco
li'-mu In the fall. I A. C. Koss. nlpht clerk In Iho Ho
V talton care of throuch tel Grand, left last evening for San
Z revolvlnc fund plan. Francisco where he will spend the
By used In Florida nnd . next week or ten days attending to
CtVd evervwhere. The i business matters,
fcprlls of this plnn are
I . nnn.rllticr tn K Tki flranA
hakes of his plant and; c. I.. lrVmshton. a business man of:
ive m'm"-r Is always Eugene, arrived in this city last even
ter.sted in the plant. nx to spend a few days looking after
to our particular case 1 business interests. Mr. Houghton is
I that each year 1-5 of roistered at the Hotel Grand.
id be held hack out of j
niiM this money tn be ' ii-ion Pacific Man Here
tin for the packing j j a. Nott of Portland
I Senator Wheeler, prosecutor of
the Innutrv. then called to the stand
iJ. E. rivche now an Oklahoma City
I prohibition agent, and formerly
I warden of the Atlanta prison, who
i testified about narcotic prosecu
tions. Among other things, he said,
he had "kept after" Heber Votaw,
, superintendent of prisons In the jus-
tlee department for nenrly a year
I trying to get hlra to send agents to
stop drug traffiking. Votaw is a
; brother-in-law of the lute Pr.t.
dent liarding. The aircraft records
sent to the committee were those
taken by the air service officers
from Thomas F. I.ane, who testi
fied yesterday that he had been dis
missed as legal adviser to the air
service chief after refusing to
"stay away" from the investigating
committee. Secretary Weeks' ask
ed that In view of the Important ev
idence Involved bearing on prosecu
tions now pending the documents be
kept In confidence.
M. 8. unugherty. whose books
will be examined when the com
mittee eoes tP Ohio, has failed to
respond to a committee subpoena,
and contempt proceedings against
him are under advisement. Ills
bank, the Midland National of
Washington Courthouse, permitted
an examiner sent by the committee
to begin an inoulry Into Ita records
and then required him to suspend
his work because of the wide lati
tude given hip by the committee.
The bank also has refused to Bend
its records hers for examination.
Tho questioning of Dyche, who re
cently testified before the oil com
mittee, marked a departure of the
Investigation Into an entirely new
now field. Ho described in detail
the failure of the Justice depart
ment to curb the drug traffic, par
ticularly at the Atlanta prison,
i The witness said there were nu
merous violators of the dVrug law at
the prison when he went there, and
many convicts became addicts after
their conviction. There was evidence
that some of the guards took in the
narcotics he said.
After he had urged Votaw for a
year to do something, he declared
W. J. Hums finally sent three "un
der cover" men. Four prison guards
finally were Indicted but none of
them convicted. .
For Infant,
Invalid 4t
ChiUnm
The Original Food-Drink for All Agra.
Quick Lunchat Home .Office Fountains
RichMUk, Mai ted Grain Extract Is Pow.
deravTablct forma. Nourbhmt-NorxiMiia,
W Avoid Imitation and Substitute
andt at all timet. He will roduce
I them before your eommlttee when
ever you may desire tot continue
your examination ot him,
"Yours verv truly
"JOHN W. WEEKS."
In view of the aecretary'a request,
the committee examined the records
at an executive aession, as soon as
it convened today.
(Arsortatwd Press Leasts Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 4. The
senate committee appointed to In
vestigate Harry M. Daugherty md
the department of justice decided
today to go to Washington Court
House Ohio to examine books of the
Midland National bank of which M.
S. Daugherty is president.
M. S. Daugherty, brother of tho
former attorney-general, has so far
refused to answer a committee sub
poena or to open the books of the
bank to such an examination as the
committee desires to make.
o-
SENATE PR0GRA1VI
AGAIN CONSIDERED
ta vnllncr
ocftmitnH that With ..,;,,ht noAnt tYif tha T'nlnn I'nnifin
ini mmi w mi in-iwim
in thrp years to pay
L-i-etniM u rt-ivofl in Tlnsphiirc hint
V . tivftiino- tn nnrnil r few ilnvs hurft at-
remiirrnn'nts. How- t t0 biwinwHS mattoYs.
pbnts must be
aiiv uruncs are do-1 n...Rn. DAUnrf
trtfa IiPfPHHSrV for the I nr r n,.,.,nnn.'nr ilik TJrt-
le ttw'T notes as fernr- f , r.an,i who has ben Bwendlne the
i' nnrt nntil fUCh ' . . i i i
funo from the 1-5 of , rciatlvis and attending to busi
Bd la larce enough to ,,.- ..,.wi tr. diu riiv
sanis. inese noies are
Jv.t to be ttken np hut morning.
rrnia in tne rowers . . , .
U fund haa reached Sp,f.nt.?ay.,He,
f
W. K. Ilock of Seattle, dis
itrtnt !
I amount. As staled!. . . 1ul,v
brmal crops three years i ' " 't ,and. Passenger agent for, the
r.L . : . ! 1ie,,nH KunsiiM nnd Texas lines.
tmse r.oies. ii crops -- -" ,;- , - : , .
o years might almost ! spent the dny in this city looking f
.Kn,...n,. ii,.t,i ter business Interests.
fire four rears. After I
naid for the ilpdiicdnn : At The Terminal
ntlnues but these mnn-i Mrs. Edith Aekert. candidate for
be usd to retire the county (school superintendent, wno
indebtedness riven the -lifs been spending a short time In this
first year. This con- city attending to business matters, re
ear to year. ; turned to her hme In Myrtle Creek
. that of an operating today. While In Hoseturg Mrs. Ackert
vn enre of by a deduc-' wns at the Terminal Hotel.
YOUR JOINTS ARE SORE,
F OR CREAKY--JOINT-EASE
fhronic Rheumatic
p in Ankle, Knee,
Shoulder or FlnBer
ie!d to the Michtv
Munnfluence of
rht in town and every
selling It hke hot
P.' A, t stop It from
I sinks, lameness or tor
f ;ar troubled joints.
ine name, so-called
compounded solely for
of relieving all joint
" on the tormented
lame joints and in Just a few sec
onds it will penetrate to the bone
end tendons and blessed comfort
comes.
It absorbs instantly and is so
clean that you can rub it on often
and i-et thereby, results much more
quickly, when the Joint is Inflamed
and the agony intense.
Being such a powerful counter ir
ritant, it cannot help bringing
speedy and helpful results in con
gestion, sore throat, chest colds,
lumhaito and neuralgia much quick
er than almost any other remedy.
Hut you remember that it is for
Joint afflictions that it is mostly
dispensed and its helpfulness will
astonish you after all ordinary lini
ments and other treatments have
failed. 60 cents a tube at any live
driiEfist.
Pring Cleaning'!
Km l ffer frm Ur largC 8t0ck f
Ladders
FZ Boards
)e' HarriDers
"s Basket
P" Mops
P-r Duster.
Polishes
Hotpoim El
Electric Irons
Zenith Electric Washing
Machines
Speedy Dishwashers
Brushes
Paints and Varnishes
Kalsomine
ectric
"m Cleans,, 5iO.UU
Qr-Fee Hardware Co. p
(A"soelnted PreJ's Tensed "Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 4. Secre
tary Weeks compiled today with tho
request of tho senate Daugherty
committee for certain papers bear
ing on aircraft cases, but the per
sonal appearance of the secretary
for questioning was postponed un
til a later date.
The records which Mr. Weeks for
warded to Chairman Brookhart
were those taken from Thomas F.
I.ane, former adviser to the chief of
the air service, when Lane was
dropped from the service. The com
mittee sought to get the papers yes
terday from Captain W. F. Volandt
who took them from Lane's desk,
but Volandt replied that a personal
summons addressed to tho secretary
himself would be necessary.
Committee members announced
the secretary would be asked to
take the witness stand today but
a letter pent to Mr. Weeks by Chair
man Ttrookhart contained no such
request. It was said he would ap
penr after the committees present
iine of inquiry into charges of air
craft frauds had been completed.
In pursuance of this branch of Its
investigation, the committee again
had both Volandt and Lane before
it today and called other witnesses
having a knowledge of the govern
ment's wnitlmo alrerart program
and he steps that have been taken
since the armistice toward finan
cial settlements.
Forwarding the papers to the
committee. Recretsry Weeks sent
this letter to Chairman Prookhart:
"My dear Senator I have receiv
ed your letter of April 3 requesting
that I send certain official records
desired in a memorandum accom
panying your letter and am accord
ingly sending the same by Captain
W. F. Volandt, assistant chief, fi
nance section, air service, who is
fnmillar with these records and can
;" isl you In referrrlng to their con
tents. "I hardly need to suggest that In
asmuch as these are Important rec
ords it is most desirable that they
be carefully preserved and that they
be withdrawn from this department
for as short time as possible.
These papers relate lsrcely to
matters now in course of litigation
r about to be litigated, and there Is
much in them which, if disclosed or
made known' to the defendants In
the suits brought and to be brought
hv the I'nlted States, would result
In treat Injury to the public inter
ests. I have therefore to request
that you conduct your examination
of these papers in such a way as
will not reveal their contents to the
public at larce at ptesent.
"As Indicating the Importance of
i this matter, these papers are In
! vested In suits now brought or about
: to be brought In 30 d'fferent cases
involving an amount of about forty
two millions of dollars. I may say.
however, that there Is no need whnt
everr of secrecy Ji the case of the
memorandum of May 2fi. 1921.
assigned by Major-r.eneral Charles
T. Menoher. chief of air service, ad
dressed to the secretary of war.
setting up the reasons why settle
ment of certain war contracts In the
air service oueht to be re-Investigated
and' re-audited and the exhibits
thereto.
"An additional reason for the ex
ercise of both care and haste in re
spect to these papers is that it Is
almost certain that thev will soon
have to be produced before a spec
ial committee of the houses for an
Investigation of the activities of the
air service, war department and the
aviation of the navy and the avia
tion of the postoffice department.
' In order that the war depart
ment's responsibility for the pres
ervation of these papers may not be
Interrupted. I request that they re
, main in the custody of Capaln Vol-
rreslilent Calls Conference of Sen
ators To Consider Means Of,
Speeding Inqmrtant
Legislation
(AsRoelatcd Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 4. The
senate program was the subject of
another White House Breakfast
conference today attended by eight
, republican senators.
The conference was the second
within three days, for the purpose
of agreeing upon a concrete pro
gram for the remained rof the sen
ate session and speeding up legisla
tion to all ow congress to adjourn
by June 1. Senators attending snld
the situation was discussed only tn a
general way.
Those Invited to take breakfast
with the president included Chair
man Smooth of the finance commit
tee; Chairman Warren of the appro
priations committee; Senator Cap
per of Kansas, head of the farm bloc
and Senators, McNary, Oregon:
Weller, Maryland; Edge, New
Jersey; Couzens, Michigan, and
Howell, Nebraska.
One of the legislative proposals
considered was a farm relief meas
ure. The president expressed the
hope that some sort for 'legislation
of an agricultural nature would be
Anaelnil nnrl Iha ,1 i anti aelfin turnnil
' tn the MrNnrv-HntHTpn fnrm etnnrt
corporation bill, which the presi
dent thus far baa declined to sup
port but which Is advocated by the
department of agriculture and most
of the members of the farm bloc.
U. S. BANKERS
TO I GERMANY;
'
Endeavoring to Raise Capital
for German International
Credit Bank.
REPORT TO GOVERN
Official Action Is Withheld
Pending Publication of
Official Report of
Commission.
(Asnoelated Presa Leased Wlr.)
NEW VnnK- a
.. - - - -. - e . - . r in," 1 1-
catv bankers, anticipating recom-!
mrtidatlou of the Dawes commission I
for financial assistance to Germany !
are making active preparations to 1
raise capital for a German interna-!
tional credit bank.
While official action has been
withheld pending publication of the I
report, steps already have been tak
en to assure leadership in f inane-!
ing Buch an institution whose needs
would absorb a large share of the !
proposed international loan. I
Subscriptions to the bank's cap-
Ital will be mode by virtually all of
thla country's leading financial in-1
stltutlons. It appears. Prominent I
international bankers have Indicated !
their willingness to assist in rals-1
Ing America's quota, although the 1
manner and extent of their partiet- i
patlon will be determined by the I
nature of the Dawes report.
In addition to supplying funds for !
the establishment of the German i
bank. American financial Interests
It is believed will open the wnv for i
participation by France. llelKium j
and other foreign nations, whose as-1
sistance In financing the rehabill-'
tatlon of Germany is one of the es
sential conditions on which the:
Dawes report has been framed. j
o-
FIRE DRILL HELD
The students of the high school
were called together today at one
o'clock to listen to new Instructions
for evacuation of the building In the
event of fire. The drill was run
through and proved a very efficient
and speedy was of emptying the
building.
GEORGE MANSFIELD HERE
George Manstleld, of Medford,
democratic candidate, for IJ. S. Sena
tor spent last nl(.ht and a portion of
this morning in Koscburg. Mr. Mans
field is on his way to the Coob Bay
district in the Interest of his cam
naien. He expects to return to Hose-
burg in the near future at which time
he will spend several days in this lo
cality.
TO
i .
X LUUL NEWS
GoOrpe ftinmn tt.'tin .ia..a I..
etiln. as In town for a few hours to
day transuding buslntss mntters. I
Sutherlin Folks Here
Mayor Claude D. Allen, Will J.
Hayner and G. H. Vaughn, of Suth
erlin, were in town several hours to
day on business matters.
Riddle Resident In
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dean ot Riddle,
were among the out of town residents
In Hoseburg today. Mr. and Mrs.
Dean spent the day shopping and at
tending to business, matters.
How Brown
Lost Out!
lyilEN nilOWN moved his factory to another city, he dis
covered thut he would have to borrow money to carry on
the business.
And there was the rub. For Brown was rather a seedy
looking individual. The bank he visited took him for a poor
risk. He didn't appear prosperous, dldu't even look keen. They
wouldn't loan him the money, and Wouldn't tell him their reasons
for declining.
Yet these same banks had loaned money to uen of far less
ability to men who kuew the vulue of being well dressed.
There's many a man who fulls to get all he should from
business and life, aimply because he, neglects his personal ap
pearance. First Impressions are important tmpresaions.
Perhaps you'll have need to borrow money from a bank,
hut It will ulways pay you to be well dressed.
DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
128 N. Jackson
DO YOU KNOW
Thut Oakland ships more live stock and turkeys than any
point on the S. P. Lines in Oregon?
Underwood Representative Here
W. 15. Stevens of Eugene, represen
tative of the Underwood Typewriter
company. Is spending a low days in
this city In the interests of the com
pany. Mr. Stevens Is registered at
the Hotel Umpo.ua.
Watktns products, 120 W. I -sue
street.' Orders delivered. Phone 1T7.
Guest of Hotel Umpqua
A. L. Watson of Redding, Califor
nia, was the guest of W. J. Weaver,
manager of the Hotel Umpqua, last
night. Mr. Watson Is manager of the
Lorenz Hotel of Redding.
Visiting in Corvallia
Miss Adele Bemls Is spending sev
eral days visiting In Corvnllls with
Miss Mary Belt, who Is attending the
Oregon Agricultural college. She Is
exepected to return to her home In
this city tomorrow evening.
Moving Picture Man Her
Tom Bailey, who is connected with
the Famous Players organization,
spent today In Hoseburg conferring
with Manager Goux of the Antlers
and Majestic theatres concerning
coming attractions. Mr. Bailey will
leave tonight for Portland.
.t,-tt -t r t Tit V t x -k i. 5Tt-Trxrjr trTr 3t W"tt 5rf V V - V -
HARD-TIME DANCE!!
ARMORY April 5th
Prize for Best Character
ww, Humiszivn jii.iu inci. lax mme siiAKr
1
SALEM. April 4. Tho
search for (Oregon) Jones.
only one of the six convicts
who escaped from the state
prison a week ago. still at
large, continued with a thor-
oughness In the vicinity of Jef-
ferson today, regardless of the
fact that no direct trace of
the fugitive has been found
since he eluded his pursurers
when seen with Tom Murray
nleht before last about two
miles west of Jeferson.
Deputy Warden J. W. Lll-
ley. In charge of the posscmen
who have been combing the
country, where Jones was last
seen, still believed this morn-
inirs that the hunted man Is
still within the posse lines
which surround a brushy,
marshy area of about two
square miles, and that his cap-
ture Is but a matter of hours.
TO TMPKOVF. KIIKLAW
4 (Asof lufrt Pre I-easd Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 4.
The house rivers and harbors
committee today approved a
project to Improve the Sluslay
river in Southwestern Oregon
.at a cost of 7 4.000. The pro-
Jeet was urged by Major-Gen-
eral Ilearh of the army engine-
ers.
Li
Heilig Theatre
EUGENE
my
cowboys'
wear
Never Such a Show ax
this inEugene'sHislory
XH chaps?
a-
because, when riding, they need
these heavy coverings over their
legs to protect them from thorns,
thickets and rough weather. Count
less persons exposed to raw March
winds, use
to protect their skin and soothe
chapped hands and face.
Puretest Glycerin and Rose Wa
ter Is delightfully henling, delicate
ly fragrant and especially grateful
after shaving.
One of 2oo Puretest preparations
for health and hygiene. Kvery Item
the best that skill and care can
produce.
NATHAN FULLERTON
Tha Qa?JL Drug Stan
Roseburg, Oregon
MONDAY,
APRIL 7TH.
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Produced Original and Only Company
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Funniest of All Comedians, in
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50 Glorious Ziegfeld Girls
The Pick of the Follies
Prices Entire lower floor, S4.00; balcony, first 6 rows, (3.50;
next 3 rows, $3.00: last 4 rows, S2.50 (plus 10' t tax). Seat salt
now. Out of town phone orders will receive careful filling.
A Whole Trainload of Gorgeous Fairyland