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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1924. TtiREE Til TAN AC II I v MENTS Oakland Man In City T. U. Davis, of Oakland, was a ; business visitor In Itoseburg for several hour today. 1 SutUrlin People Here I j Mr. and Mia. I). (1. Richardson of Sutlierlln were In the city today : for a short time attending to busi 1 nes matters. 1" -.'.K I brought rt'Z:";: r couid nm r'.fwm weakness a"11 rf--.Jble lhat W a km. KMoS9- ,ml Mrs. " ' ' ' in tin' m; indigestic liidv Gives Tanlac what l i "As t Back From Portland K. O. Sarff, who spent several business interest there, returned days at Portland looking after ; noma this morning. burden. Only those afflicted with indigestion as 1 was can know Back From Portland I endured. - ,. I "AS BIUUUUIU BO MIJ ' ... ,. ua full JCtQiU . Taniuc has built nie up 13 lbs., and i there is noi a uncr ui uij uiu . i troubles left. In fact, I am now en- j ' . 1 Joying perfect health and I am Just Back From Vacation j sot be b D tn" c""' I so grateful for my recovery lhat 1 ' Orley Leffingwell baa returned ! before taking Tanlac want t0 pnH9 Taulac to ever)'-; to this city after a two weeks' va-; I ....... .It... J.. M . . L. .1.1 ... ' I lnllars. rereiiuj ; uouy. jvanv.ii blc-iil up uonu visaing, ttr.iiu -p vashburn. Wis ; Tnnlac la lor sale oy an goou witn nis parents, I UTB. . ,,-..h .l,a uto a(.rPM HO RllOHIllllle. HKAC II AtillKlvMKXT 4 4 (Auorlali'il Press leased Wire.) LONDON. Aug. 6 A set- llement between Crest llrit- Ian and Soviet Russia was finally reached at 3:30 o- clock this afternoon, it was announced in the house of commons by Arthur l'ons- onby under secretary of state of foreign affairs. A breakdown of the negotla- Hons with the Russian del- cgutlon was reported toduy. YoncalU Man in City Charles Hummel and daughter, Alice, were In Itoseburg today. go., Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con stipation, made and reccommend ed by the manufacturers of TAN LAC. . LOCAL NEWS and wero fired to stop Welnsteln. ! who lih .ler claims cut In too j close In parsing. Dr. .Bailey In Town Dr. C. H. Bailey, editor of the Oregon Grange Bulletin, was a business visitor In the city this afterncon from his ranch on South Deer Creek. j Return Froot Coast i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stridor and. family returned yesterday evculng from Bandon where thev hav ; been spending tho past few day3 enjoying an outing, liny Kvuns accompauieii tneai on the trip. Here From Looking Glass V. E. Cllngenpeel of looking Glass was in town today attend- R9.Lf Prftm Flshlnn Trio I inir tn Limitless matters 11a r.v. L Mm Here Med ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Opple and son ! ports everything in prosperous Han. ' ' ., , t.u. and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Terry, of condition In the Looking Glass fc,3. , the Winchester Arms Corporation. 1 valley. I'nM la 1 ' . returned yesterday from a fishing I . triii nn the Tineue River. Mr. Fruit Buver In Citv L Men Here of Onnie says the steelheads are. bit- j Douglas Wood, a fruit buyer Suton ana .t.'inc fine these days and he report-i from Grants Pass, is here today. ed a big catch. Mr. Wood recently made a pur chase of umpqua Valley fruit for In From Myrtle Creek Mrs. J. li. Hall and son of Myr-! tie Creek wero visitors in the city today. ! Here From Drain J John Swearlngen of Drain. w;.s , a business visitor in Roseburg to day. Gertrude Hubbard was also i hero from Drain. I Dr. Houck In Portland ! Dr. Rmr K. Ilotlrk loft last night for Portland, where he will ! remain for several days attend Ins to business matters. COLORADO SEAIATOR HIMQUSHICE (Aoc!tf 1 Press Leased Wire.) DK.WLR. Aug. 6. Culled States Senator Lawrence C. 1 hippj today was designated unanimously by tho republican state assembly as a candidate to succeed himself in the senate. Un less someone files u petition as a candidate for tlie office. Sena tor Philips will bo unopposed in the republican primary Septem ber 9. o WILL START OIL DRILL TWO WEEKS Bedtime Stories. Telling One To Junior By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Post hole diggers, Whartcn Bros. all kinds at Itav Class Uere In the city today at- t to business inuiteis. in Portland r.irie fc. lieuc ,r Portland ie of the to left last attend State Return From Auto Trip A. Salzman, Mrs. Agnes Hudson and a sister of Mr. Salzman's, Hoard of, who resides In Portland, have returned from a month's auto trip. They enjoyed a stay cf several c Weeks I oays ai leiiuwsiuuo iiouuiitu For rew " I pri, un.i nn. their return nintnretl rite Horney who has '', Seattle, and Victoria. B. C.They Mmimoutn "'" ,D his concern and Is here again looking over crop conditions. r i few weeks visiting her ami family. report a splendid trip. Front Salem lr iirae.r of Salem, was a L visiter in the city today. kaser isuau oi uiu Lmpaay which has a pack-L-e in this city. x From Vacation- To Install Electric Sign The Hudson Electric store yes terday received a large electric sign which will be Installed soon. The sign Is one of the best ob tainable and when In place will be an attractive addition to the busi ness section of the city. The sign will flash varl-colored light. ?ev- Clarcnte Sinniger of Eden- eral other merchants ara planning returned Tuesday, trom to uisiuu suuunr t.iK"". Tillamook, where Raises Big Cucumber Otvil Lindsey today brought to the i News-lteview a cucumber weighing over 3 pounds, which he raised In his garden. It Is one of the largest ever placed on dis play in the city. " Paving In Laurelwcod Paving operations are on In full swing in Laurelwood addition this week and several new streets will be hard surfaced. It Is a great Im provement to that section of the city. W. F. llodson, of Glengary, who has been confined in the county Juil for several months serving out a sentence of Jl.uOil fine and tin days in Jail for possessing a still, has received a conditional pardon, granted by Governor Pierce, and was released from custody this morning. llodson Is required to report once each month to County Judge Goorge Qulne for nino months, and during that time must work con tinuously und provide support for his family. If he becomes a law v.o'utor, or fails to provide the re quired support for his family, his pardon Is to be revoked. Work on the oil pronpvt-c nt Keeper's Dome, west of O.tkl.iud, is progressing nicely, according to Superintendent W. L. Maiterneo, who was in town for a few minutes this afternoon. The boiler and engine aro being set up, the ma chinery generally gotten in readi ness, and within about two weeks the drill will be started. Since W. L. Cobb has taken a working interest in the enterprise, tho com pany has agreed to not ask any body for financial assistance until the drill is at work. President Steams, of the Oakland Oil Co , ho llcvcs that this Is the better way. and it is also in harmonv with his declaration the nigh of tin meet ing at Oakland three weeks no. when he said that no one would be permitted to Invest heavily In the prospect, but that the development w-ork must be done by money re ceived from small sales of stock. Mr. Mallernee expects to push the work of drilling with all possible dispatch. He has installed a steam engine and boiler of sufficient pow er to handle tho heavy drilling ma chinery, and alleges that no un necessary delays will he permit ted to handicap the work. Mr. Mallernee was accompanied to Kosehurg today by Mr. Donnell, the tool dresser at the plant. McClure Newspaper 5yndTcats CITS JUNIOR TJCKED SNDC-.LY INTO HIS UP, AND BEGINS CHEEKILY TH(T CNCC UPON ATIM THR WAS A 6IWT WHO - A JUNIOR. WITH DFSiKE F03. AC CURACV WANT? TO kNOWriTifiS TC01Y CR PKtTtKD ND HOW COLS HE KNOW THERE Vvfti 1 I v t i y i CmitS. THE POINT- TO JUNICttS SATlSrACriCN AND GETS TO WHERE 1ir. 6WT SEES THE hero com IJ& THROOtiH Trit TOREST JUNIOR INTERRUPTS 10 CXPlAlfi IN DETfttL HI EXACT METHOD CP PROCEDURE SHOUU) HE MEET A GIANT vffh SU.6r3TS THAT JUNIOR, DrAU-Y MUiT BE QUIET, fT SORT OF THROW'S PAPDY OFF THE TRACK.. riNALLY COLLECTS HIS THOUGHTS vil ikix tLUi WITH ONLY Oi BEGINS TO THINK PRETTY WELL Or HIMSELF AS A STORY TELLER. DECIDES HE MI6HT BftiNG OUT THESE YARNS HE SPiNS FOR JUNIOR IN B00r0R.M I CASlCNAL CCRRCCTlONS TPOM JUNIOR IO HOW IRLL HCbAIL) Jlie GIANT WAS BEFORE AND' WHETHER HE HAD ONE EYE. OR. THREE. AT CUMA OF JUNIOR TE- marks casually that 1hey Had rice Pudding tor dinner today, and tjytheway can AVitELS SWIM PEOARES HASTILY THAT irS WAY TAST TsEDTIME AND HE'LL TlNISM THE STORY SOME OTHER. TlKC leged to have been Incurred In an ! Jail. He changed his mind, how- cured by Harper. The trial of the automobile wreck near Ulendale ever, and paid a portion of tho state against Amle Peplot and recently. Crowell was arrested for amount, and was released, but Im- Carl Thornton, charged with pos reckless driving and was fined, mediately ution his release was ar- session nf vnlnn will h.. heart! iojeellng to lay out the fine In rested HBrtln. on the warrant nro- Prldnv FORMER RESIDENTS ARE COMING BACK SIIENANDOAn TO ACCOMPANY BATTLE FLEET TO SEA. .1 and u jp,nt the past two weeks twill) relatives and friends. Cis accompanied home by t e Miss Mildred Schmelt- TM I'alles. rGivts Bail -wlcr. arrested yestenlay lii villi shooting nt Harry in alleged road no:.-, from custody last p'.aHa father furnished Ll i the sum of $200. r in fteund ov r to the ,7 on a charge of assault danperous wenpon, al it claims IhHt the shots f-J trerp aimed Into the air Hiking Newsies H "King and Queen Cole." hiking newsies were in the city today, j They are enroute from Pocat"lla, j Tinting Fire Hall i Idaho, to Nancy. France. King; The members of the firo de- t'o'e was In Roseburg during ihoj pnrtment are tinting the interior 1 famous Brumfield trial and sold nf the fire hall, are niilntine the News-Hevlews on the-BtreeH for a Get a McCormlek Deerlns feed grinder nnd grind your own rain, i See one at Wharton llros. J woodwork and making other Im provements. The firemen are do ing all of the work, and the only cost to the city is for the mater ials used. The firemen also ex- day. Since that timo ho all over the world. has been Foot Is Crushed T. H. Hill, superintendent of tho I enly Lircus com- n to Roseburg this E isoa McMahon & B heelers greater In- r Circus. pect to retint and paint the Inter-1 "'eK iuui J ' ior of the club rooms soon. Uoseburg today. Mr. Hill was . j making a fill near the cam, ! Vis:t in East I 'hen a huge boulder above him D. M. Culwell, formerly owner .broke loose and slid down crush-; of the Ulce Hill Auto Camp, trans-; i'K h'" foot against auolhcr big acted business matters in Rose- rock. -Mr. Hill s son pried the boul-! burg today. Mr. Culwell recently ; lors apart and released his fa h-, sold his auto camp to Mrs. Conk- "'s foot, which was quite badly lin of Roseburg, and with Mrs. , crushed. Mr. Hill came In this Culwell will leave soon for St. morning and had the injury treat-j Lruls. Missouri, for- an extended r- ,I!"ov,T lhr foot is ; vi: with rPimlvM Thev will re- QU painful but itf not pcrmn- turn to Roseburg the latter part ! tly injured. of September and will locate here. 1JCTI0N SALE JUKI 8. AT 1:30 O'CLOCK juiiMilSl., SOHBUaC, OBiEOIt (Kitchen Table ( Hake Oven tl'e Box I' wer Washing Machine and I V.nneer Hi.l Plate I t'.alion Oil Can Uglier, New fjnned Fruit and Empty jl'ining Chairs f Army Chair IH:zh Cbsir (Kocker 9x12. Axminster f'-sk, mil top F'an.1 Tahle 'all'S'and Table 'lbuani l'"int Tal.le V"iicin,. Caliinet ilreser MattrcBs l i BM.pr? liHlsi..ai i ''tnniixi I a!l Rack ! '"nvmpnrt Kitchtn Cni.i, , , Commun'ty Supper at Green The regular monthly communi- tv Biinnnp hfl held nt the Green school house, Friday. Au- i fis1' hatchery gust 8. Supper will be served promptly at seven o'clock, nnd all are invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Following the supper there will be a program and the regular meeting of the Sunday school classes. Catches Fine Salmon J. W. Perkins, local capitalist i was successful In landing a fine salmon this morning below the The salmon put up ; big battle and succeeded in ', freeing Itself from the hook on the bank but Mr. Perkins "went j to the mat" with the specimen and was finally able to get a toe-hold j on it until someone arrived v.ith a club to end the struggle. DDES ROT EXPECT TO CLOSE FOREST The t'mpqnn National forest ill not he closed to hunters und camp ers as long as peoplo continue to be as careful as they have been so far this year, according to Supervi sor Call H. Neul, who returned last night from a field trip into the llohemia district. Mr. Neul reports that conditions have been very favorable for had fires, but so far there has not been a serious blaze on the entire forest. There have been few elec trical storms, and campers have been very cautions. "Many of the forests have been closed, "Supervisor Neal Bald, "but people have treated us very nicely and we will not close the forest If we can avoid it." Road work Is proceeding rapid ly, he reports. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer McTlroom, of Chehahs. Mrs. Charles 11. Fisher, of Lunette, and Mrs. N. L. Owens, the mother of Mrs. Mcllroom and .Mrs. rTher. will arrive here Fri day to make their permanent resi dence in Roseburg, Mra. Owens was one of the early residents of Itoseburg, but during recent ycas she has been in very poor health and for the past five years has been blind. Mrs. Fisher, recently lost her hnslnnd, who was tho ed.tor of the KiU'ctiK tiuard, and who died after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mcllroom were also for mer residents of tills city, jliut dur ing late years have been residing In Chehalis whero ho held the of fice of postmaster for nu.ny years. They are arranging to rent their property In Chehalis, und will move into the home which they still own on Klla street, whero Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Owens will also reside. They have a great many close friends in this city who will be very glad to welcome them as they return to ar;a!ii make their home here. WILL HEAR DAMAGE SUIT The suit of J. D. Harper against G. N. Crowell. will be he;ird In the local Justice court tomorrow after lioc n. Harper Is suing Crowell for damages in the sum of $2r,0 al- ' :: , ., . . .':"..',:;('. 'Vv . . .. . , i J "V r 'JbHWWi''. Mlii AAmhno.-.- t xi. V'-. U.S: The D. 8. 8. Shenandoah, world's largest dirigible, will tak an active part to the Summer manetrreri of the battle fleet off Newport. R. I., where she will be used to do scout duty ahead cf the surface Tessela and report the presence of the "enemy" craft The U. 8. S. Patoka, to which has been fitted a moorinj mast at the Norfolk, Va, navy yard, will act as mother ship to the Shenandoah. Should the trials ot the Shenandoah prove successful, the dirigible will be seat to Hawaii with the Patoka to take sort la the war fames there lato this Fall. " . We pay 74 rents for dry Cas cara bark. Wharton llros. s.any oth to m acd ii i nt ( r.-ticies too nu This stuff is r-"L'LINE K EIEER r,... liO. ' Auctioneer. PK'JVav'."." Missionary Society The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the North Metho dist church will hold their regular meeting Thursday aftsrnooo in the church parlors. This will be annual mite box opening, and all members are - requested to bring mite boxes. The Mttle light bearers will be on the program un der the direction of Mrs. Leaper. All members are urged to oe pres ent. Arrive From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scott and daughter. Lilla of Shuron Springs. Kansas, arrived in this city last Friday by the tourist route. They left their old home June 11 and , Competition Is Keen During the past month compe tition has been quite keen among the local golfers and the cham pionship gold and silver belt buckles have been changing hands rapidly. No sooner does one golf er win the buckle than he is chal lenged by another aspirant for the honors. It has been suggested by ! several members of the club to se-1 cure a small loving c".p to present , to the season's champion. j Dance At Gardens Tonight The Blue Devils are sponsoring their regular weekly bargain dance at the Rainbow Gardens tonight. Gentlemen are charged cents for a whole evening of From 7 a. m. until 2 p. in. each day the telegrapn WTro of the Asso ciated Press clicks off the news of the world as it happens and Us all In The News-Review each evening. Subscribe now. MURDERER OF 22 CAPTURED AFTER GREWSOME CAREER. coming by the Santa Fe trail vis-! dancing and this feature has prov-j itH .i, ... . ed attractive during the past few! along the way. They spent some time in Santa Fe, New Mexico, tnd at Grand Canyon. Ariz. They have been at Los Angeles and other points in California, coming to Oregon by the coast route and Pacific highway. They expect to make their future home on the Pa cific coast and will Investigate the possibilities of Roseburg. At present they are stopping with re lations, the Mrs. Carrie Horney and Rnncoe Marsters families. Big Reduction in 1 WTO TENTS! ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. weeks. Tho orchestra has a mini be; of new dance numbers for presentation tonight, including the waltz arrangement of "Gypsy Love Song." Plan Permanent Camp for Scouts The Kiwanis club of this city Is this week Investigating the feas ibility of securing a site for a permanent boy scout camp. The members have visited a spot known as Maple Grove, on the banks of the South Unipq.ua, Just above the Umpqua Park ail-' it Ion. and have found what they believe to be an ideal Bpot for the camp. It can be secured for a reasonable sum and In the event conditions there prove suitable to the scout executives. It will probably be purchased. Liberty Theatre. Albert Rogell, director of "The Fighting Sap," starring Fred Thomson, coming to Ihe Liberty theatre today and tomorrow, has more outdoor Westerns to his cred it than any other director. Not only does he know the habits, the customs and the ways of tho plains, but can rido, shoot or rope with any of the cowboys In .'he out fit. Under the guiding hand of Fred Hums, former world's cham pion roper, he learned to twirl the rope. Under Yakima .If in he . arn ed to handle the pistol ami to ride with Horse Creek Johnston. All three of these nu n appear In "The Fighting Sap." Phone 25 v.. i "" our wind ows for bargains. Will Honor Aged Member The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Southern Methodist church will meet for a short busi ness Besslon in the parlors of the church c-n Thursday, at 2:30. Fol lowing the business meeting the members will go In a body to the homo of Mrs. Meade on Kail Washington street where they will serve luncheon. Mrs. Meade has passed her S9th milestone, i.ud has been a life long member of the South Methodist church. AI' members are urged to ;itten l, and to make this meeting in Mrs. ig Meade's honor one of real fell ,- AXTi.K.it tiii:.ti:i: - William Farnum with scores of famous screen characteriza i Hons behind him, steps forth : again in "The Giinfighter.'.' his' newest William Fox production, in a character which bids fair to overshadow those of the past. Completed after months of ! strenuous work, tho production , Is slated for Friday and Satur- 1 day at the Antlers Th'-atre. 1 John Fox. Jr.. who first Intro-' diKed American feuds to tho : world. I equalled In his origin atlon by the work of Max Mrand, ! ponulnr novelist. The story is intense, Lynn Hey- i nolds. one of the mot skilled eel-! lulold recounters. being re-pnn-i "Ihle for Its sllversheet vlvlfica tlon. Over the pirentare of a beautiful girl a battle lastlnt;' seventeen years Is fouht between ' the Camns and the llenchleys. The rival families were once : friendly. Hut the der-th of one j of the Camps: with Its revelation ' of the true blrt hof Nell, ei- : tranged them. Fa 'h claimed her a member of their clan. . Lij 30 Vd: Ok if v?yn; i Mi . "It,-". ,' 11 T - ii i ll & , .$ t.Uj o f I "5 l 't Nil I . 'I "A t v i 2 ' ' '"if X i i .-.u', -...! IN. : : J Your home town paper Is your home town booster. Support It, All of F.urope Is startled by the terrible confession of Fritz liar, rtean. of Hanover. Germany, arch-murderer, who has admitted that he had 1'i.er Granz. a youthful arrnmplice. lure 22 men ami hoys Ir.m 'tis In. me In Langestrasse. whre IlL-irmaa killed them, cut up their bodies and burned them In a im.ili stove. Ilefore killing thm Hikit man tied them to the be.! shown In his room and then bit them to death In tt degenerate frenzy. Tliotivh he admits 22 murders, the police, for whom be had been a "stool pigeon," now credit him with 60 murders. Several suicides of prom Incut men who were said to have been Involved in llaarman's nitu rnallan orgies have already taken place. Th slayer seems eager to keep In tho public eye, and glorDs in his crimes. In the closet here shown he kept the bodies of his victims while awaiting a chatsco to dispose of them.