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RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 1924 L'.T.M U tw today t tiM-, h Hfl U 0 APPRECIATION! WE WISH to extend our hearty thanks to our patrons and friends for the generous support they extended to us during cur 10 Days Bargain Carnival which is at end this evening. 0 In order to give an opportunity to our patrons and friends, who where unable to attend the Sale for various reasons and to show them our appreciation for their past pa tronage, We have resolved: TO CONTINUE OUR SALE PRICES UNTIL OCTOBER FIRST. Ml Sale 'rit e Tags will remain until that date. iiLuiuiiiniiun iw ttx tt 1T C I UjkliSZ!' J. m-1 ft k7M . it !i 1 l1 flv I r i ' V w ft r....vrri H . FOIl SALE A choice Jersey heif er. Will be fresh thin week. F. . Calking, i'OH SALE One horse delivery wagon inquire at Helbig Ileal I'atate ofllce. KOH SALE (I ray oat and vetch seed. Three cent per pound. John Liocrner, Melrose. Kbit SAl-Elflouwant to buy a place, big or umall, see John Doemer, Melrose. Ore. PoiP SALE-l(eed baby buggy jijHt as good as new. I'hone 416-L. or Inquire Auto Camp grocery store. r iti .t , . i - 1 FOH KENT- Five-room furnished house, jiiano, good garage, price f32.Su. 905 So. Main. Inquire 911 So. Main. EOlt KENT One 3-room apart ment, gas and hot water. I'bone 4S7-J or inquire at Herrlck House. LOCAL money to loan 2 to 3 years at 7 per cent or 8 per cent. Must be first class security. See M. F. Mice of Klce & Kice. MIDDLE WEST IS RAKED BY STORM f Continued from pnKe one) communication added several per sons to tho death list, hut pend ing rcestnbllnhment of telephone or telegraph communications these reports could not hp confirmed. nill.NKLANDElt, Wis., Sept. 22 Three persons were killed and several Injured when a tornado swept through tho eastern part of Oneida county last night causing extensive properly damage ac cording to Incomplete reports re ceived today. cotton mill worker and former J soldier, pleaded guilty today to , murdering Major Samue l II. Mc-J j I.eary on July 2. Judge Feather-! j stone, however, directed that a : plea of not guilty he tmlcrcd for the defendant, the law in South Carolina prohibiting guilty lea In capital eases. King and Frank, 1 llarrell, the state charged, con-1 i fessed they killed the army offlc- , er eleven miles south of ( heraw, I I this county, on the afternoon of 1 July 2. last, after he hail given them a lilt In his autumohile. STATE FAIR IS OPENED TODAY Special prices en imported linens. The Art anil llahy Shop. COI DEIIAT. Wis., Sept. 22. Two small children are dead, the mother Is dying nnd nix oth er persons were Injured as the result of a tornado that panned ov er this scrl Inn, I). I ween Coud erny and Leamington, Sunday af ternoon. : Carried about .10(1 feet when the home was struck by the twist er, the two children of Mrs. Jon 1'alrlcka were killed while -tho mother Is not expected to live. She Is suffering with two broken legs and Injuries to her arms anil body. Iluy American fence now. Spe clal prices on mile lots at Whnr lull Pros. com i:ss to mi itiii u i:i.i:TOI!S WITIIDItAW.N (Aiftni-ltitrd Press l.cam-d Wire.) SEATTLE, Sept. 22. Senator Hubert Lu Follette, randldato for I president of the l ulled Slates has : telegraphed Thomas M. Cunning-1 ham or this city, a request to withdraw a set or candidates filed 1 Tor electors III Washington state, John E. llallallle or Se:itlle, state.j manager or the La Follettu cam-i palgn unnount'ed today. Ilallaltio expressed confidence)' that two of three sets of candl-1 d ates of electors that have been ! flh d In the state In Senator La I Follcttcs name would he with-I drawn without court action. Pullalne r illed that Cunning-' ham had written Senator La Fol- j lette placing tho matter lu his j hands. ; The state upheld bv Hallalno was filed under the name of thai progressive party. I I (AR'-lnl,M frns I.iiseil Vlrn. CIIESEHFIELI), S. ('.. Sept. -- 'lorliiner M King, voting ' Wharton ltn With a chler press you can me up your cull apples. Sold by 1 Boys Girls I i of School a tier I L years good Pftici only them, so MVUMF Spwdnt I T..1.L. 1 . an v? e npe nnd tin- e have a t (Continued from page one.) the entertainment of the crowd. The Salem Cherrlan band under tho direction of Oscar Steelliam tner, the olflcial hnnd for state fair week, was playing lustily from until 10 o'clock this morn ing, while the bulk of the crowd for the day was being admitted through tho pedestrian and the motor gates. Accompanied by the hand In the rich, voluminous bar itone of Oscar II. (ilngrlcli, Sa lem's favorite male vocalist. In undated the fair grounds with lta melody. More attenttion to games is be ing given this yenr than ever be fore, and nmong other things men nnd women will vie for the state horseshoe pitching championship. Oregon apparently hasn't any thing unusual in the way of horseshoe pitchers, for the shoes seemed to be richocliet ing be tween the pegs, or landing on on their edges nnd scurrying off Into the brush In the good old fashioned way. The main attraction 1Mb after noon will be the racing program, to start at Lone Oak track at 1:110 o'clock. The 2:24 trot and the 2 year old colt race will bo fea tured, trotters and pacers mixed, llerauso It Is children's day, one of the musical organizations tr day Is llehel's Chcrryhtid band, a group of boys and girls In bright red uniroriiH. who have appeared In Salem on public occasions for several years. Tonight tho first horse show of the week will he given, a special Informal show featuring the pony steeple rhusn. At S o'clock tonight the pro gram will he given In tho main auditorium fur the W. C. T. I'. children's farm home with talks by (lovcinor I'lerce and C. T. Webb Films will he shown nnd special music coittrtliiitcd by the Portland v. C. T. I', quartet. WOl'Ll) like to hear from party who has a modern. 5 or 6-rooin house to rent, close in. No chil dren. Write box 825, Hoseburg. I WILL sacrifice my home during the next month for cash. Mod ern. Furnished all or part. 6 rooms. 100xl"J. Lock Box 29, ISandon, Ore. FOH SALE 5-rooin plastered house, with bath, large lot, ga rage, good value for $1400. Terms, ('has. Kyes, 826 No. Jackson St. WANTED-Four passengere to State Fair at Salem. Fare $5 each, round trip. Go and come any time to ult crowd. I'bone 276-J. MAKE sure you'buy the right kind of bonds, (let the rate of Interest that you are entitled, to on good, safe tax exempt bonds. See M. F. Kice of Klce & Klce. KEEP your money working. We can Bhow you how to buy good bonds and become ' a coupon clipper. See . F. Klce of Hlce Jtice. FOH SALE Winter oats and " vetch mixed 3c per pound. O. I. ('. brood sow and 9 pigs; also 8 three-months old pigs. It. W. Al spaugh, Myrtle Creek. WANTED Middle" aged woman to do light housework. One in family. Nice place for woman wanting home and some wages. I'hone 39 J. FOH- KENT 4-room unfurnished apartment. Nice location, on pavement. J1H.00. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street, I'lione 219. FOR SALE 70 It. 1. lied pullets starting to lay. 4 pedigreed cockerels, all good stuff, $1U0 for the whole bunch or will sell pullets for $1S per doz. I'hone 3X2, Koeeburg. EVErTgET STl'NG on fluff rug's? Its easy unless you order from a firm that personally delivers1 your rugs. You take no chance with us, we deliver and save you postage. The Medtord man Is here. I'hone 251. A WOMAN CAN DO IT All alone and It furnishes a fine In come. Rooming house, best loca lion In town, fully furnished, al ways rented. Only takes $1200 to handle It. Full information, Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. I'hone 219. (iromore fertilizer at Ilrus. Whniton t o arc hundred of come soon, y v ?. !; We want you to ask nbout the Wolverine Coaster when hero. J." Churchill Hardware Co. 1 g THE WINCHESTEK STORE & y MOONSHINE IN COFFIN ( itKi.. I!, -d PrfM T.cAMtMl Wlr ) f rollTI.AND. Ore.. Sept. 22. I. E. Metzger. an undertaker of Greshnm, n suburb, appeared at the sheriff's office today In re sKinse to a notice given lilnt after i deputy sheriffs Talley and llce tntiti repotted finding four gallons' of inoonhiiic hidden In a coffin at. his establishment. The deputies suld that they sat in a hearse for several hours Saturday night watting ror Metzger and when at :t a in he had failed to appear, they dumped the liquor Into a sew er in t;rcsham. TAKEN IT-! r. old heifer with upper slope In right ear, and spilt underblt In left. 2 yr. old steer upper half crop in right ear, split and underblt in left, j Owner get property and pay ex penses. Malhew Adams, Kosi burr HI. I. Pox fi7. I'hone 33F5. CHINESE FIGHT WITH BIG GUNS ( Continued from page one) taken ncrosa the I'aciflc In the transport Argonne, but no defin ite word as to that has come here. Wheel harrows Wharton llros. of all kinds at Within 3 hours you can now fllv. e- to H.uidon by the Sea Sfte LIBERTY THEATRE TIIL II IO SIM' CI A I. -TODAY AND TOMORROW Coming to Thrill the Universe Like a Million Yankee Doodle,, shoutinR the Battle Cry of Freedom jotitmm i niij.. ty Motion I icture. - ...;.- . ;.v. ai, X-' k . s ..... .;-. ";-o .'v,v.-.'-J Buisjt, a -1-, AaWi )n()'ii ainie Uver the Hill ) and a brilliant upporting cast (Price, on this K, ,ni, .'reduction v.. II b. only J0c f,r char,n and f, irtul,M SHANGHAI. Sept. 22. Reiter ation of his determ'na'tton to j roneriite the tireseot civil war until he wins or Is derisively de feated, was cii'tcst u 'n a state ment Issued by Lu Vung llslang. r.inimander of ;he Cheklang ar mles defending ' unghal, throui;li his headduat in at l.ungwha to night. "When this i.rug;.e Is ended." (eneral Lu declared, ' t will eill; ir he In Nanking ilho provincial capltol of his opponent Chi Shieh -Vuani or I will 1' eliminated. "1 trust fully In the loyalty i f ..II the foro. w,st of Shanghai (where the o-ln-tp.il fikhtiug ij going on I ani I do not doubt th.it v.c will hoi 1 fry .osttion. al thouth ouij imheroi'. five to one." Kacept for an cecrrional shot, filing has crc; on the fronts near the city tonight. The for eign sett lenient was quiet. o Crass seed and seeders at Whar ton llro.1 TWO Rll.l KI 1 UlttTk (A.'lnlri1 Pras t.rsod Vlr ) SPOKANE. Wash. Sept. Mr and Mrs. James A. Welch were killed when an auto in which they were returning to tins city from a nearl y lake early this morning struck the concrete wall of a railroad subway east of here. V. ;I.e henr( reached the s. .-lie In response to a sumn "is from a passing motorist, huh were found to be dead. James Welch was the son of Patrick Welch, prominent con tractor of the Pacific Northwest. A seven ye,nr old daughter sur vives theru. Speoinl prices on Irrporttd linens. Tho Art and llaby Shop. i All of those who expert to I vote at the coming presiden- I tfal election should be Bure that thev are properly regis- ', 0 tered. The registration books t close on October 4. and unless ' voters are properly registered i 4 before that time they will be ! required to be sworn in on a I blank A before they can ex- I ercise their right of franchise. 4 I nder the Oregon law, regis- w 4 ration is automatically con- tinued as long as a person votes, but If a qualified elec- tor tails to cast a ballot with- in a period of two years his name is withdrawn from the eligible list. It Is, therefore, necessary for all persons to register who have not voted during the past two years, also all those who have moved from one precinct to another, and who have not registered in the precinct in which they are now residing, and also those who have become of age since the last registration pe- riod, or have moved into the community since the last elec- tlon. The books will remain open until October 4. anil dur- ing that tlm It is urged that everyone qualified to vote get their names upon the poll books. Eat Hazelwood at Vlmberly's. o M'AIMM) ltETl lt.VS (Associated Press Tased V.'lre.) NEW YORK. Sept. 22. Wil liam O. McAdoo, returning on the Leviathan today after several weeks in Europe, declined to com ment on politics at this time, al though he asserted he would "have something to say later." "I have been out of touch with the political situation for more than two months," Mr. .McAdoo said, "and am therefore unable to discuss it intelligently at the moment." o Watklns Store 120 W. Lane. Phone 177. i Wanted! Young Men and Women Each day brings additional enrollments which is rap idly bringing our tele graph class up to the limit of our proposed facilities. So If you are one of those who want to Bpend a few months of your spare time In learning a profitable and Interesting profession you should act quick or the opportunity mny not be available later on. Telegraphy Is one of tho most Interesting profes sions In the world. When you become proficient af ter completing our course, we do not consider our task ended, we assist you In finding employment. The complete course can be paid for with one month's work after you get a position, nnd all the time It requires Is just a couple of hours three or four nights a week and in a few months yifli are rendy for your first posi tion as a telegrapher. NO ENROLLMENTS AF TER OCTOBER 1. ' Showing a new collection of Smart styles, just received fro, York Keprtsentative." In this assortment you will find a dress for that very Some in Satin Crepe. Satin Canton and others In Faille Sii, clever new styling that will appeal at once to that Idea y0L trying to match. SEE THEM Sweaters Our Knit Outerwear de partment has been new ly augmented by a glowing assortment of the most advanced fail modes in the much wunted brushed wool. SEE THEM Attention School Girls NEW TODAY Those regulation mid dles, with detachable collar and cuffs and ull hearing the "Jack Tarr Label." Priced at $2.95 ' BLANKET The blanket season Is up on us, and we can say with full confidence, we are prepared. Every sign in dicates cold weather, and we can supply you with every blanket require ment. Blankets from the modest to the extrava gant price. See Them THAT "ROSEBURG FAMOUS" ONYX HOSIERY We just received a new shipment of wool and silk and wool. . SEE THEM BELLOWS STORE CO, THE. STYLE. STORE. FOR. WOMEN Eat Hazelwood at Wimberly's. ju ii:i:x ox thiai. m.ia;kh is itKi.n:vi:i) SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 22. Charles Pick was relieved today ns manager of the Sacramento ! cinb of the Pacific Coast League I and the managerial reins were ! taken by John (lluddyt Ityan, ex-1 major leaguer and veteran coitft t league player, it was announced by Lewis .Moreing one or the own ers of the Senators. It was stat- ! ed that Ryan would assume, ao I ti charge of the club tomorrow nnd that the team will bo rebuilt j tor the 11125 season. Ityan relieves Pick because of the demand of the fans for a change, according to Moreine The team now occupies the cellar of the coast league. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Sept. 22.. Chas. S. Rudeen, one of three recalled Multnomah county commissioners went on trial here today on brib- I ery charges which developed from ' an Investigation of the award of ; bridge contracts and the hiring of a bridge engineer. ' Attorney Robert F. Maguire j lirctied en behalf of Rudeen that 1 the acquittal of Dot another of the reca: sioners, recently, . cleared Uudeen. CV Morrow took the ri der advlwii r with a Jury trial. V lection of the lurf 1 entered a formal pit. ty. .lie had pleadt some time aco. but . of It could be found was entered. Eat Ilaieiwood at Wlmberly's. ;f Arundel, piano tuner, riione 189-1. A henter for every room nt Hud son's Electric Store. We deliver. Phone 123. ROSEBURG IEIEGRAPH INSTITUTE 224 Perkins Bldg After 2 P. M. Look AT Your Shoes Then Look at Our New Fall Footwear A combination of style and service wear in every pair. Moderate Prices School Shoes That Wear ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. BURGLARS!! I residence burglary policy will protect you from losa due to burglary, theft or lar ceny in your residence. The cost Is small. See us to.av. ROSEBURG. ORE MASONIC BLOC. BROCCOLI SEE! 5 jf We have just been advised by Mr. C. W. Kruse of 0s" our supply of Rroccoll seed will be shipped this v g Crowers wishing a supply of this seed for next sprin; I j please make your wants known at once. UM-QUA VALLEY BROCCOLI CBOVEE i J R. H. C. WOOD, Sec.-Mgr., 921 N. Jackion 51 1 1 C. ED MARKS, President, R. F. D. 2. 'i ROSEBURG. OREGON EK Tonite and Tuesday DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Terklns Mulldlng Phone 86 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. The best judges In the land awarded the Pttlltier pf the greatest American play to "Icebound.'' Of of plays, it ranked first! Sunday Matinee r mth RICHARD LOIS Wll- TONITE AND TUESDAY "The Eagle's j zl wr', n k It ' L Feather A smashing story of the great outdoors with an all star cast. He biiMicht manliness and squat e dealing to Hear Val- AIso "World News" -' a i . . Coming Wed. "Tht Clean Up" f At ,r 4" W J AT THE ORGAN PAULINE DAldJ Children 10c ANTLERS