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ROSEBURO MEWB-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 23. 1924. PACE SEVEN VOOR LOVE -OR FAME? 'by VIOLET DARE Author of "The Half-Time Wife mi TheolJ Icakyrviof which you thinkTi worn out need nc: be pulled off Give it one matineof StormtigKtandit will be as good as new Will outlast any new roof you can put on. stormtightis thegreatest protector of prcrv erty ever created. Wind, rain, heat, cold or sud den changes in temperature have no effect on it StorsntiB'Ht needs no thinning or heating Can be applied by anyone, to any old or new roof Itraakesnod-Jerencewhatmaterial the roof is StG-rsntig'ht make uy roof weather proof Triff" "r 'Twi pncfRffi" Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE Jus ' pourtt on- and brash tt flat ANNOUNCEMENT . nnniniAr hntn nt thfi ' i me pfw ru. , -- i m a I oilinrtia nnrl mm. onS 0: F1IK Him Biiaw. wwuwiaw . omu tinia In hliv for trow io -- - j rnival. Mia. S. M. King, 235 No. Ion f. PPOFESSIONAL CARDS k H. PLYER Cblropratlc phy ta. 114 W. Lane SL Nell Chiropractor. Rapp Blilg. 1M Makes a Fine Wall Let us tell you about it Churchill Pfldw. Co. P. S. Has been a re cent drop In price. You Like Dill Pickles pickles are very relishable. appetizing flavor comes ki the fresh dill placed be- -n layers of pickles. There nothing much more appetiz- than a crisp crunchy dill c. have the Royal Club brand cans anil there is nothing int. Order a can today. ONOMY GROCERY PHONE 63 TORTLAND. May 23. Ira Dern from Salt Lake won from Billy Ed wards of Kansas City in an hour and fifteen minutes of what was schedul ed to be a finish mutch here last night. The agreement was that if no fall was won within an hour one fall should decide the match. Dern sprang on Edwards on their return to the mat, following a mlxup in which they had both gone through the ropes and pinned him. The match was believed by fans to be the roughtest ever staged in Port land, both grapplers using foul tac tics repeatedly. CANDY SPECIALS High grade chocolates ...49 Delicious nut taffy ; 30 Fresh Cracker-Jack in hulk 40 ALCOVE CONFECTIONERY The Real Candy Store. m Auction Sales ! I fitock. farm machinery sue- A van me ior uuies. JOHN ABEENE one 42-F3 Oakland, Ore. g WASHINGTON. May 23 . His cold having improved slightly over night, President Coolidge returned to his office today, facing a long series of engagements. The cold ap peared yesterday to have grown worne, and as a result he spent most of the time In his room. Today he took one of his early morning walks and was at his desk before any of the White House staff had reported. WASHINGTON, Muy 23. Drig-adlor-Oeneral Charles E. Sawyer, the White House physician said the pres ident had had a very restful night, undisturbed by coughing and that he was "very much better." White House officials, anxious to save the president's strength, advis ed cancellation of several of his en gagements for the day, but Mr. Cool idge announced he wou'l go through with all of them. NOTICE rhen the Income Stops Have you Prepared 'or that emergency? ?0HN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roieburfl Bink Bldg. "" 183 Roseburg, Or. CARNIVAL much more you uld enjoy it with a nice suit. 'e still have to clean it cp'for tu. TR? OUR WAY il H77 Our Auto Wili CM : - All It. H. S. Student Body bills must be turned In to the treasurer, Marian .Nichols by May 28. DISTILLERS INDICTED . The story thus fart Dorothy Lane, who wants to go Into the movies, receives letter from Persia -Grant an old friend living in New Turk, Persia knows a motion picture producer, and Dorothy go-ae to visit her, hofhn to (at a chanc to act In picture. Ill AT THE DOOR OF A STUDIO SOMETIMES on the way to New York I felt a little bit eoery; It seemed aa If I'd undertaken such an awful lot. not knowing anybody who could help me at all except Persia and iia'd just barely m 1 1 that motion picture man aha wrote about. and aha m I h t fully much about the movies, but after I'd been nere a luue wane, without knowing anybody, I began to'ro a lot. And after a while I wrote and asked my ntvorites lor their plcturea. They sr.t me such nice ones, and Corlnne Orlmth even wrote me a nice utile note wltn here. So I sort of 'substituted movie friends for real ones and they made all the dlffurence. In the world." It would be two ki before Mr. Ilopson wanted anybody for his picture, and of course l couldn't af ford to waste that much time, to 1 started out the very next mornlnt thought of the thousands of girls and wo- VIOLET DARE men who wero trying to get Into pictures, and the thou sands more who had tried and hadn't been able to make It. I was glad when I followed the porter who carried my bag through the ornml Central Station. In New York, and saw Persia waiting for me. "My dear!" she cried, grabbing me bo hard that my hat slid over one ear. "What do you Chink? I've got a chance for you to act you've come Just at the right moment If you want tp get Into plcturea, be oauae Mr. Hopson that's the man who makes pictures, you know. Is Just casting- a new one. and he t!:d me he'd wnnt lots of girls. He's heen In our oflce a lot lately. Isn't thnt gorgeous?" Gorgeous! I was so thrilled that I hardly realized that a few minutes later I ws riding on a Fifth Avenue bus for the nrst time. I was Just In a dream, but as we passed one of the big denartment stores, some where In the Thirties. Persia clutch ed me by the arm and pointed wild ly to the sidewalk. "Look there's Betty Blithe the girl In the bright red hat get ting Into that limousine!" We were riding on top of the bus, snd I simply dangled over the side of It. breathless. Sure enough, It was Botty right there within twen ty feet of me. Think of it! A lot of people had stopped to stare nt her, snd she sort of touched and ducked Into the car quick, but I had caught a glimpse of the violets in the flower holder Inside her limousine and of the gold mesh bag that she tossed down on the rent beside her I could see down through the window. And her clothes were so stunning and she looked so awfully pretty and happy I was more convinced than ever that I wanted to be a screen actress. Pereis' room was awfully nice; I wouldn't have cnlled It big exactly; It was about the slro of our dining room at home. But she said It was big for the money snd I) certainly looked comfortable. There were two couches that we could sleep on. and she unfolded a card table and put an electric stove on tt when she wanted to cook. The dresser wrs behind a screon, and on It che hsd photogmphs of Corlnne Oiiffith. Viola Dana, Wyndham Standing, and Harrison Ford. "You've no Idea how they've help ed me to keep from being lone some." she told me when I was brushing my hair before we went out to dinner. "When I first came to New York I didn't care so aw- AW (Anaorlatc-d l'rv.s Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, May 22. The coron er's Jury last night recommended that (ieorge W. Foster, alias Paul Hartnmn, be held to answer to' the grand Jury for Involuntary man slaughter in connection with the death of Peter Green, a Portland electric power employe who was struck by Foster's auto last Tues day. The Jury also recommended that Foster be permanently deprived of a driver's license. Witnesses at the hearing testified that Foster was driving at au ex cessive rate of speed. OBSTINATE CASE RELIEVED QUICKLY SAYS KOREX DID MORE . THAN EVERYTHING ELSE TRIED IN 6 YEARS. The one oa ll'MI Ftftv-tri Ftrrct, they toeren't making a.iy pictures. to look for n Job. I'd hunted u,t some of the atudlo in tr.i tcJr phono book, and mn.l.i a i:t m them, deciding to t;;in with nearest ones. But at tho one on F.ftr sixth Street they wr,r. n. at any pictures, and whn I w-jct ra the Fox studio there wee no ciwoea of seeing anyone, necordir,; t. tt boy who sits nt the floor nr. sr all strangers what they v.-a;t. As I went to luncheon, and p:ci..'ie4 to go thnt afternoon to one oi t. studios that were out en the edv of town or In a rubcrli t'lS mlcht change my luck. I p,n mother a postcard with a D!rtitr of Grant's tomb on It, nn-1 'rot that I wns hav'ng n lowly time; I knew the family woulc" flunk I'U been glghtftuclt.g, anfl be r lot hap pier than if I said I wai lob hunt ing. I went on the iubwn- to tha ntudlo I'd pi' rindli i (he right train wos ar.felly compllct. ed. but peoplo ww? r.lco rt'it u.! ttig me whers' to end sori'-e tu-i I heard tallcla tvt the tfy th-v got off whoro I was t:.l to anl handed for a b;-t h't tuilUTt, not far away, ro I fj:iol tfc.it. Thy remd lo 1'now rJt tt-vit and when th-y besan f awn,y "long rhots" nv! flrthic tv'lt ufc the wtv a t hid t-n bufi, I sure they wer.- povl3 ropie. Thsy went n nt a dov mrV-1 "Offloe" when t-y rot to trt V'c building, no I d.d. too IisMo them wos a man to nsk w?i pep1 wonted, and revcitl pes'? r,-er sitting and sinning a.'csn I, lng for aomothir.g. "I want to see the ax'vtr director," I told the roan. Jfy hands wero ley cc-1.1, and aeenMC to be simply cramped arouvl the packngo of phr.togrspls thft I wtt cnrrylng, but I thcgl.t my role sounded fairly v--.."onert "For Kve years I suffered from gland troubles," says Mr. J. Johnson of Dundee, Mississippi, Hand could not get much relief, lalhough I under went three X-Ray examinations. Then I tried korex compound and it did me more good than all the treatments I had tried in the 5 years. I cannot ssy too much In praise of It. Al though I am now fio years old, I feel I am only 25." Many remarkable restorations to vigorous health and normal activity aro being credited to korex com pound almost dally by enthusiastic users. Sufferers froM weakness af ter the flu, low vitality, lack of appe tite, aching muscles, glandular luac tivity, and premature old age, will be interested in learning that the Ameri can distributors of korex compound, have arranged for korex compound to be sold in Roseburg. Oregon, at Lloyd Crocker's Pioneer Drug Store, 241 N. 'Jackson street. ' Just ask for korex compound, Only One Left ! Of our 31-4 Mandt Wagons at $140.00 Do you need a cultivator? Don't buy until you have seen ours. Many more expensive few as good? Mowers, Rakes, Hay Carriers, Track, Slings, etc. See Us First We Can Save You Money E Roseburg and Oakland atlng from America at the false re-1 ports of his death. The Ledger cor-i respondent sakl he had talked for' an hour with Dr. Sun at his head quarters and that later ho had hand ed him a signed statement suying: I "! have been deeply moved by the manifestations of sympathy which the fulse report of my death hns elic ited from the American people. I Interpret this less as a personal tri bute) than evidence of continued American interest In the great processes of change and national re adjustment with which I huve been' identified since and before tho Chinese revolution of 1911-1912." i giJUr I 1 ir 4f. -"?J'f 1 'I mmm ii tp r 7 t SASH . UUUIVaS - Vt MILL- ; WORK : braatiitHrat fvliy Buna- Um. HKtmrcS lion- cL be hkiuL- a Direct lTnt ,Bt nutnu'Kt.i.r- wn rstti nv lor. Kovm M'MHtR CO. 210 Kim Aoue' frual ftrMUt. W'Mtiinnon. Dry mixed spray for pears. L. W Metzger. -A Sian'fioant Mstltna. known bootlegger now in federal HUSH TO KLLEASK 1'HISOXEItS prison at Atlanta and his wife, Mrs, Imogene Remus. f AFoc(ntd Press Leased Wire.) ST. LOl'IS, May 23. Lem Mot low, wealthy distiller of Lynchburg, Tenn., Thomas Heaffran. treasurer,! and Harry H. Dalman. vice-president of the Jack Daniel Distilling com pany are among 17 persons indicted! by a federal grand jury investigating the theft of fcn barrels of whiskey, from Jack Daniel bonded warehouse! here last summer. Motlow, who Is under Indictment for the murder of .C. N. Pullls, a! Pullman car conductor, formerly I owned the distillery. Others named :n the Indictment, Include George Hemus. nationally MR. GOLF PLAYER COMMISSION' WAIVES PENALTY (Associated Press flensed Wire.) DrilLIN -May :3. The free state government will expedite the release ' of nil prisoners interned or tinder Just received a large assortment of sentence of imprisonment with the Wight and Dlston, and McGregor, exception of Kuinun De Vah aro and golf clubs. Come in a- look V. n other republican leaders who have over. Culver Hardware Store. ,jnot yet been tried. NOTICE The J. G. Flook. Company, will be closed all day Saturday, May 21. InvigoratlntjfJonicA SI mrnamamm COAST COfflillES WILL CUT WAGES MARSIIFIELD. May 22. The Stout Lumber Company of North Ilond and the Coos I3ay Lumbor company of Mnrshfloid today post ed notice of a five per cent reduc tion in tho wages of company ' em ployes, effective June 1, and adopt ing $3. CO as the minimum wage schedule for an eight hour day. The reduction will effect approxi mately 2,000 employes. o CARNIVAL SPECIAL Tansy plants, special, Thursday, Friday and Satunlay, 25 cents per dox. Come and get them. All you can ct.ry. The Fern. E IS EVKRETT, Wash., May 22. Har ry t,aSl, IlKiUy Iflllllll, ivnimilli, tiled at a local hospital last night of I . . , 1 ... I. . w. I. .. ,,Ua lrnt-n- annn to hlirrv A slow kitchen fire Sunday morning. He is the fifth victim of the tragedy, his four children having been burned to fleam wnen tne resuuius m stroyed the Cast home. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SALEM. May 23. The stute tax commission today decided to waive the lbO per cent penalty on Income tax payments that are delinquent more than 60 days after March 31, the date when payments were due. The 5 per cent penalty for the first 60 davB delinquency will stand. The commission extended the time for paying second installments to July 20 on condition thnt the first Install ment has been paid. CONSERVATORY ANNOUNCEMENT. ! The first of the scries of recitals of ' the II' Inline fonservatory will be I :'held at the rirs IM. K. church Mori-1 day May 2H. and Tuesday May 27. Aj ' arled program from all depart-; ' moots will be presented. Everybody; i Invited. Program will start at elt;ht o'clock. YET SEH ALIl'E (Associated PrcsB Issed Wire.) PHILADELPHIA, May 22. The Public Ledger In a copyright dis patch today from Canton, China, quotes Sun Yat-Sen. first president of the south China republic, as say ing he had been deeply moved by the jpresslnns of sympathy eman- (Assoclated Press Leased Wire.) OKLAHOMA CITY, May 22. A plea for protection of forests now existing and for reforestation was voiced here today at the convention of the National Editorial Association by II. C. llotallng, St. Paul, execu tive secretary. "Our timber Is being consumed much facter than It Is being re-produced, Hotallng declared. "It is up to the publishers to support every move, not only for reforestation but for the protection of existing for ests from fires. "The day Is coming when some substitute for wood pulp will be ab solutely necessary as only one-sixth of our virgin forests remain." "The newspapers are partly to blame, for the whole-sale lack of re spect for laws," Wallace Edwards, editor of the Tarrytown Dally News, told the convention. He urged edi tors lo do all In their power "to command respect for all laws and support the constitution." He made a plea for the retention of prohibition statutes and defined them as reducers of crime and mis- er' . . MR. GOLF PLAYER Just received a large assortment--. Wright and Diston, and McGregor golf clubs. Come in and look them over. Culver llurdware Store. ' Prom P.1IK0110 " Mr. W. J. Chlrard, formerly of Roseburg arrived In the city last night to visit .at his home for a " week or two. ilr. Chlrard Is npw making his home In Eugene. - I. Roseburg Steami; aundry Kidi'ii Yf ell-Meiuted ScccEsa A distinguished citizen, honoroJ politically and prornsslouully, Dr. 11. V. I'lerce, whot plcturo appears above, made a success few have equalled. 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We would advise you, in such un event, that you send your laundry here. Taking gtod care of our custom er's clotiies Is our con stant hobby. Roseburtf Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore. fMK.WWIICMIMK"&I-!-- I Lark's Radiator Works New cores Installed, Fenders and bodies repaired. Ail wurk guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 515 Na. Jackson St. TUBBY Tubby Can t Complain About That By WINNER a auiciii uiAlloPIW' fCt3 PASSIM' THAT CENT WU A BOLE IM T THAT (MIsTCk MttrtiM FOUND IM HIS CKSH DRAWER 6AvE To BOCK AN He tiOVb ' A TICKET TO QOK CIKCV-J VMITH IT -A .-R 1 wm nr M AM HE5 COtf.M tXAWM VitOZtteW. "?r KNOCK MOO flUCKOO A- BECAUSE VOU Took U8NCK 0 HIS POP AM BOUCttT . ADOUSrtNUT WTH It J- " L IcV i -a. i -n file nt- iiTC MP U II r nt nil- nw W FOR "THAT ILL I A Li U rVviC LI t iA HP ,la. ' " .-1 AMESftO.BtCWSU V.t PrVbtO II ONUVFUOlJl i wa. .-as i i i "X ' I ml .W-ji, : SI 1 00 YOU BT j AJOTHlM. 60T CORKSCREW Cnf 'TV Sjl CEFOL WOO J