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ROSKBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1924
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WE TAKE PRIDE
In our service, nnd conHluntly en
deavor to mako every transaction
cordial, helpful ami satisfactory.
Your ClH'i kins Account, whether
of large or moderate size is invited.
The Rosebuig National Bank
Rosebur,Ore
McCOY'S SANITY
IS NOT DECIDED
(continued from page 1 1
attempt to escape from the Mors
li in iii u- shop after "Kid" McCoy
entered It Wednesday mornini
nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Siliaapp
tlio other two victims of the shop
ping district Hhootin.? affray, who
say McCoy sought them out nnd
phot them because they encourag
ed a reconciliation between .Mi
ami .Mrs. Mors.
Out of the testimony of these
nnd other witnesses, District At
torney Asa Keyes confidently pre
dicts will develop an Indictment
charging McCoy with I ho murder
of .Mrs. Mors. McCoys sister.
Mrs. Maud Thoinns, has alreadv
told the Brand Jury of an aliened
confession made by her brothel
while t ho body of .Mrs. Mors wai
yet warm.
McCoy says that Mrs. Mori
killed herielf in his presence ir
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETINGS
Every Evening Trrts Week by
MM rap..
Editor of the Watchman Magazine
In the Big Cotton Tabernacle at the Seventh
Day Adventist Camp Meeting, Bellows Park,
Roseburg. Mr. Froom is a National Figure
and one of the most interesting speakers of
the day.
The subjects for this week are:
Tuesday Civilization's Last Stand.
Wednesday The Crash of Nations.
Thursday The Crisis of the Ages.
Friday Cod's Wise Men.
Saturday Humanity at the Cross Roads.
Every Lecture Missed is Lost Forever.
Welcome Seats Free.
. " i
TEeLibertyTheatre
BIG SPECIAL PICTURE
LAST TIME TODAY
Regular Prices
iC" Onty 10 and 15 cts.
JAMES KIRKWOOD
and'LILA LEE
IN
"WANDERING
HUSBANDS"
The AmnrliiK Story with Many llun...r,,
Also: Charley Chase Comedy
AUo: The Sport Pictorial
"Our Empire Guardians"
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the apartment they had been or
rupyinir as ".Mr. and Mis. S
Shields" lor aliout a month.
Tho testimony of Mrs Martin
in expected to provo Important
de
pita the fad that Mili-e 1N
aicree with her ideniiflrrition o
Mr. Morn as the man .she Faw
leaving the ap; rr men t . Detec
tives point out that hr utory ot
u woman's rT-anm issui hat fron
tho death room iibou! iiiMniKht,
c lowly followed hy a pistol shot
and tlio noise of one or two men
leaving tl place helpn to fix the
time of the shootine and to estab
lish It as a cane of homicide, not
suicide.
Alienists yesterday put a ser
ious obstacle in the way of any
attempt to free McCoy on an in
sanity plea, wln'11 two of three
specialists sent Into the suspect's
cell hy the district attorney re
ported him entirely sane.
The detailed written reports of1
the three alienists were to be
submitted twhi v.
i
yHIS space was cleaned by
the Imperial Cleaners. .
Our auto will call for your
clothing and clean them.
Sifuat ions.
m
IS.
COUNCIL WAHT5
TO KNOW P0WEI1
Asks City Attorney for
Opinion Regarding Re
I striction of Building.
PETITION IS FI-LED
! City Beautiful Commission
j Wants Council to Stop
Building Garages on
Sidewalk Line;.
"Whether or not the city council
has authority to prevent the con
struction if garagcH or buildings
other than residence or store
buildings on the front edge of
residence property, is a question
which tins tiAcn refel-ieil to Die
c y at(( rm.v for nr, opinion. There
j tin len a Kreat deal of complaiiU
about people coustrucliiiB garages
next to tin sidewalk line, shutting
off the view of their neighbors,
and often greatly Injuring the ap
pearance of the street. The City
ileautiful commission has been ap
proached with this complaint on
numerous occasions, and the same
condition has been brought to the
attention of tho city council. The
council seems to feel, however, J
that II has no right to dictate to a
property owner where he shall
construct buildings on his own
land, as long as the buildings are
not a menace or a nuisance.
At last night's council meetiiiB !
the City Ileautiful commission pre-1
I sented a lengthy, petition asking '
I that a building ordinance, amend
I ment. be adopted prohlbitinB the
Ramies
from being built next to
i lie nuiew itm
The council did not 1
feel like taking action on the pe
tition until legal advice could be
secured, and the city attorney was
Instructed to make nn investiga
tion and give tlio council a legal
opinion on t he matter.
Mayor Klce reported to the
council that he had taken up the
matter of traffic signs through the
city with the state traffic depart
ment, and that a representative of
the slate would be here soon to
give the city advice in this regard.
The mayor was authorized by
the city council to employ a work
man to make needed repairs to the
root 01 me cny nan. 1
A complaint was made about the
use of the streets for storage pur- J Kix w,,pl.3 a j .,,,,, nav(,
poses, the practu f L. W. Metz-1 Bi,i(i ,here was not anv posslbilitv
ger of allowing lumber to accumu-; f carrying nnv of tiie southern
late on North l'lne sli-eet, and the , Klt,.a " Mr I a (.'()i,,ttc contin
Douglas County Creamery allow- Ued, "but we hnvo received such
lug cans to be piled on the Doug-1 encouraging reports that we have
las street sidewalk, were particu
larly mentioned. The maishal was
Instructed to notify t lie offenders
to discontinue lliis practice, and
if they did not obey Instructions
lo arrest them.
The final estimate- on the
IiurelwiHid sewer was allowed in
the sum of $SS.!l2.
The bid for the paving of East
Kourlli street in tho sum of
J7.SliS.ul, was accepled, the only
bid being submitted by L. W. Mi tz
ger. Tho bid of nice and Rice for
$rp.ri0.:iS worth of Improvement!
bonds was the only one submitted
and was accepted. A premium of!
J.".. 112 was given. Dorothy Anderson. 11 year old
It was reported that some posts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. An
were obstructing the sidewalk on dersoti of Melrose, Is being
Glenn street, anil thev were order-
ed moved.
4rcli
Triumph
Pumps
and Oxfords at
$9.00
are beyond comparison
In smartness, comfort,
shape - retajning and
wearing qualities they
are to be classed only
with footwear costing
considerably more; in
deed, it is difficult to
find footwear that ri
vals Arch-Triumph in
hygienic construction
at any price.
Black Kid Straps and Black
and Havana Kid Oxfords;,
Perfect Fitting.
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRViN BRUNN
Perkins Bldg.
Shoes tunt Satisfy and
Kit Your KfL
maaaanemsa
Rain or Shine!
BARGAIN DANCE
at Rainbow Gardens
WEDNESDAY NITE
75c
BLUE DEVILS
'Of Course"
U FDLLETTE WDBK
(.-Wswlntpfl Irts I.rftA-d Wire.)
CHAM). ISLAND. Am?. 1 9. !
Format km of n new political or )
panlntion in Nehrasha to nomln
nto Senator Robert M. La Fol j
l'tto of 'Ncoiik.ii and Senator ,
liui ton K. Wheeler of Montana. !
as independent candidate fot j
president und vlee-pre.sident in i
tliin Htate, was in prospect an La j
I-'ollette Htipportertf fathered to
day for n nians convention accord
torney and a member of the meet
ing's arrangement committee.
Traduction of a new political
!o insurT the naming 1 nr"l -
dential electors to servo Senator
La FoIIette in caso he carried the
state in the November election.
NEW YORK, Aug. lfl. Sen
ators La Kollette and Wheeler
will give battle to the democratic
national ticket in John W. Da
vis' homo slate. West Virginia
and in the solid south, nccordlng
to Robert M. La Kollette, Jr..
who arrived here today to confer
with tillhert S. Uoe. regional cam
paign director, Arthur Garfield
Hayes, state chairman and Ilerm
an L. Ekern. in chargo of the
campaign fund to be solicited
from the general public.
The senator's son leaves . to
night for Washington where the
progressive .nominees
v.'ill confer
Thursday as to speaking tours.
Mr. La Toilette's attention was
called to the report that Warren 1
S. Stone, president of the liroth
crhood of Locomotive Engineers
was to resign as treasurer of the
conference for progressive politic-1' ""'leu wun a speaker s plat
al nctlon I form an(I with SPats '"f "le mem-
"My understanding of tho mat-
ter is that .Mr. Stone's resignation!
has 110 significance,'' he said. "It )
is largely a technical proposi-j
Hon, as he felt that the treasurer j
should also be located In Wash- 1
ington along w ith the offices of
Mr. Itronson who has direct i
charge of arrangements being
nmon
,i,,n,
the labor organiza-
deelded It is worth while lo make
a strenuous enmpign there."
The situation in the far west.
Mr. La Kollette described as
bright. and he said n vigorous
fight would be made for Nebraska
the home state of Governor Dry
an. sougiit ny officers.- '1 he young
J lady disappeared yesterday in com
j pany with another girl, and possi
1 bly n male companion.
Miss Anderson has been em
ployed in Fred Hamilton's apple
orchards at Garden Valley, and re
ceived a check for $17 In payment
for her work. Sho is also believed
to have stolen a $10 check from
her father, and to have forged
the endorsement of a married sis
ter, who resides In Washington.
She went to the Ladies shoppe
on Monday morning, and pur
chased a whlto and rose colored
dress, and a tan hat, and chanted
her clothing In the dressing room.
Another girl, taller nnd light
coniplexloned. and wearing a ml
sweater with a while border
waited for her. When the Ander
son girl came out she told Iht
friend. "I am ready to go." she
had previously told the clerk that
1
she was getting ready to leave for
San Francisco. The two girls
went outside and were seen talk
Ing to a young man, but whether
he went with them or not the of
ficers have not determined.
The description of the girl has
been wired to officers in Oregon
and California and it in expect, ,1
that she will be located and re
turned to her home. In the evi nt
the oung man Is with her instruc
tions have been given that he al
so be held. Officers have not et
determined who tho girl friend
was.
MOW C'llli l'' APPOINTED
(Ansoelnteil Trcsa I.cnsi-it YVIre.l
ASTORIA. Aug. 19. The ;ip
polntment of Charles A. Murphy
as chief of police of Astoria was
announced late yesterday by O.
A. Krnts. city manager.
Murphy will success J. II. Ent
ler, who resigned last Satur
day. Til. UFA FI.IMIN ATi:i
(Aoelnt.-,l Press l.t-ateil Wire.!
I1KOOKLINE. Man., Auir is
William T. Tilden national
tennis singles champion and jient
here of tiie double title was elim
inated from the national doni.l.n
tournament today when R Nor
rls William and Walson Wash
burn won over Tilden nnd his boy
partner, W'ciner, 6-2, H-7, 6-4. I
DIES HITS
ANOTHER TITLE
Formal Notification to Take
Place in Evanston, III.,
This Evening.
i
! THOUSANDS All END
I
Big Demonstration Antici
pated During Ceremonies
Dawes Prominent
in Political Life.
(Aisnelntinl Tress t.p.lFPfl Wire.)
i KVAN'STON. IS. Chns.
' ft. Dawes, once currency comp
I I roller, once the A. K. F'a chief
! huilget dilector and head ot the
i reiurut!on commission's exnerts
j committee waited at his home
here today for the coming or the
1 republican leaders to add formal
ly another title to bis name
! !h.at. 0 V"?''" vice-president
l;i! nominee.
The party cni'itatns gathered
by Hie hundreds, and even by
the thousands in Chicago and to
night they will march on this
'inlet little city on the shore of
Lake Michigan to notify Mr.
Dawes in a formal manner of his
selection.
The notification will take place
j on tho lawn of the Dawes home,
starting at 8 o'clock (central
j daylight savings time.)
I The exercises are to lie preced-
n by a parade of tne old fash
I ioned type. designiM to give the
j whole affair something of the
flavor of a big political rally.
Everything was in readiness
here for the notification. Evan-
oiesseii in ner oest wun
ii ami ounners nying ana nor
! citizens had decorated all the
! streets about the Dawes home.
The wide lawn looking out to
ward tho lake, scarcely more
than ,100 yards distant,, bad been
bcrs of the official notification
committee nnd . lie hundreds ot
notables who had sent word that
they would be present.
Officials of the republican na
tional committee working with
Evanston citi.ens in arranging for
the ceremonies expect upw-ards of
a hundred tlioif.-and people to
gather about the Dawes home and
1 along the nearby lake front
: should tho weather be favorable
Voice amplifying apparatus had
1 been installed to insure that all
I may hear.
Delegations from nearly a bun
DR. H.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
. EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Building Phone 86
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
advice?
Strait J-lrjiritA.
Held over for two day
to accommodate the crowds.
"The Birth
of a
Nation"
tiie prt'att rtt liirtuiv ut all
'"titnos!
M
2 Performances Daily at
2:20 p.m.; 7:20 p.m.
Children 10c; Adults 25c
IW I L L you take
a wise bird's
I 109 South V. FLOWERPHONE J.
I TONITE AND WEDNESDAY S
more L i
MAJESTfG"
-1 i
t NEW TODAY f
WANTED Clean rags. Highway
Service Oarage.
FOR SALE Dresner.
and springs. 1047 toy Ave.
IiROCCOLI plants for sale. Dr. C.
H. Hall'-y, Ituseburg. Oregon.
FOR KALE Chevrolet bug. Cheap
If taken at c-nce. UH7 Corey Ave.
FOR ItLXT Furnished house. 1
keeping rooms, reasonable. 1110
Prospect. !
FOlt SALE Droccoll plants. Os
wego strain. C. V. l!radforl.
l'hone 15K21. j
FOlt SALE Chevrolet louring;
model. 191'0. A bargain for 175.
Cash. Call 493-Y.
WANTED Work of any kind by
day or hour. Housework prefer
red, l'hone 3G0-11.
WANTED About six prune pick
ers. To begin Sept. 1. (Jood
camp ground, l'hone 17F4.
AM 1.1) Home laundry at my
home. First class work done.
Quick wash. 421 Pitsor St.
CIV1NC, AWAY 2 Collie Shepherd
pups, a weeks old, fat. healthy,
full of pep. Come and pet them.
617 Cobb St.
PEACHES Elberta peaches, half
mile east of Highway. Just
north of Happy Valley Bridge
M. M. Van Horn.
WANTED nace cooking on
ranch for 4 or 5 men, more or
less. Jlrs. A. V. Bailey. 120 No.
Stephens St.
WANTED to buy, a good second
hand feed cutter. Will trade
pood horse, saddle and bridle
for ewes. II. J. Kretwell, Dix
onvllle. Ore..
FO K SALE 1 leaut i fill home in
West Roseburg. Largo " house,
modern. Largo lots, fine shade
trees. Barn. All for less than
you can build the house. Call
1170 Military St. or phone 4o0-L.
MONEY SIMPLY WON'T-WORK
Unless you give it a chance. 5
room modern, fully furnished cot
tage, fully insured and rented
for $C5 a month; pays 17 per
cent on investment of "$1750.
Only takes J'ioO cash. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone
219.
DON'T lake chances. Mr. Chasfain
of the Medford Fluff Rug Works
Js in -Roseburg for a few days.
He personally delivers each or
der taken, saving you postage.
Also you see what you are get
ting before you pay. Place your
ordir for Fall deliver. Phone 251.
FOirSALEfTcfT'S nearwilbur
hi school. Nicely furnished 6
room house with fire place, elec
tric lights, water system, 18
acres farm land, two large chick
en houses. Price $4500. Easy
terms. Chas Kycs, 820 No. Jack
son St.
BUY
A USED CAR Cheaper
to
rule tnan walk
Fords, $25 and up 12 touring
cars to select from. 3 .roadsters.
1 Maxwell touring car, $10.
1 Maxwell touring car, $38.
1 Dodge touring car, $159.
1 Studebaker special, $400.
2 used Kordson tractors.
Genuine Ford battery, 13 plate,
30 ampere hour, $16.50.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
KHilliE IT OCT FOR
YOCRSELF Modern 4 room
house, plastered, walls all tint
ed, fine electric fixtures, mod
ern bath, toilet, 'lavatory, polish
ed floors kitchen all built in. 1
orealctast room, 2 porches, large
garage and wood shed, good
level lot, fine garden land.
Everything complete for cost of
labor and materials, S1K75 takes
clear title to it. Only takes $IOo
cash, llalance like rent. You
better step lively. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street, l'hone
219.
dred Chicago organizations, some
political, some civic, some labor
some business and some repre
sentative of the nominee's na
tive state of Ohio, have reserved
space near ihe speaker's stand.
Many of the delegations plan
to brint bannirs, torches and
bands with them, nnd one enthus
iastic group has received permis
sum to anchor a callope of the
circus type opposite the Dawes
home. Early indications showed
i nni neither music
would he lacking.
nor noise
Thousands upon thousands will
hear the proceedings bv radio a'
enc::ie.rs have installed appara
tus connecting up 1 ti major ra-dio-ca
ting stations of the coun
ry. extending from New England
far into the west. The broad-
.. -inig win start nt i;:4
t central standard time.)
p. m
"iii::im .M. Ilntler. chnlr
.ii.ui 01 i ne republican national
committee will preside nt the
ceremonies. An inv,.e:.ii.,n ...in ....
HI
offered by one of Mr. Dawes'
neighbors, the Rev. .lohn Thomp
son pastor of Ihe First Method
st t hurel, of Chicago and the
belied, el, on will be pronounced bv
the Rev. Iluch Patrick Snath'
pastor of St. Mary's Catholic
cii'mci of Evanston.
The notification address will
he i,,,,!,. by frn.r representative
A. W. .liberies of Nebraska,
who place, I Mr. ,,aw,.,. , ,,;
fore Hie ( leveland convention He
was selected ,0 ta': the place of
rh-l'iV .I'!,rV:"' "'"l'rary
: " lleveiand
ven ion. who is now abroad.
con-
ir. nawes address
low that made by Mr. .1
will f.
effrles and
the cere-
'"it tne bencdicti
ion
monies will end
tiie'', """i"n Incidental to
the main proceedings
i.. , i.r unlay.
Tho Hamilton
I"" OI I lllcn-o will
many of the vi.nn. .
ent. rtaiti
in ii-In-
.le . . . . i-"on of
.. ...... ,: , , nairtnan Lutl-r as
rror",r"'1,", r"cW;ca edl-Ji'rremo;,p;-""e
".'""tion
n-,nonVaW' ,Wl" ,,n,"""n the
natio,,,,, c.,,,,,,,1,,,,,, nnd
DcaHoi. cominlttee tit dinner.
PROGRAM AT OAKLAND
The Uninoua.
I JKianu uu Fridav
i entertainment ! I""5 ' an ,L. i.' V.
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'a LatPit in rtr.ii S 1
Dancing taught
DPFX FVFfiV llTcrmiu .r . ..
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TUES..THURS. & SAT. EVENINGS S:
MUU5EHALL I
Edward Elliott I
Jean Wallingsford S
PKon 867-U
At The
Pargeter Place
11-2 Miles Northeast City
August 2Cth
at 1:30 P. M.
7 acres fine Standing Com,
especially good.
1 Horse, 8 years old.
36. R. I. Red Pullets, r .-ady
to lay.
2 Heifer Calves, 8 months
old.
Buggy and Single Harness.
Hand Corn Planter.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Plenty of Fine Pasture
.1 ni
on
me riace.
Terms Cash
J. W. Crumett,
Owner
M. C. Radabaugh,
Auctioneer
A REWARD
does' not always get your stolen
car back. Let us protect it with
insurance. The cost Is small.
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