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niUSl tu.ri a.-.j.., I'"""- n Sales kittions see ni t bralture. r 4Cd used Patterson Jhone 541-J Curtains tu throw old curtains pv you could made to lew? Let us with your lung. fUR WAY one 277 lu,e Will Call ELL'S ND STORF. rY us A1av'- Uighf, fCKSON ST. at 3 v : D0ARP! re-V-r; . ce. . L- V i Liable ''!.- c Hi ..i-v and ' a"ol,ii,. in. i phon 417 af her Helper, for your Wi HOPE CHEST! U CROSS ELECTRIC GOODS. THCT tint www" 4.1 75. this week $3.00 hve, reS" ' Z, W .i i. nn o .nil. inis wcck .uu (.turner, reg. $4.50. this week $3.60 flectnc rer, cB. v -r Items at a corresponding discount chill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE g REWARD! fcbrit" who turns in wie ut-si iiiuuuui ipi mr a E'let sultnhie for presentation by the Umpqua f ' .... nliuun rf Irwlifin Inru nml ae act, to run a win iu mutes. (chance for someone to gain fame and a fortune of $25. GET BUSY Mail all manuscripts to jOUA CHIEFS CONTEST COMMITTEE Roseburg, Ore. ft any other ideas on stunts, mail 'em in and :!! see mat you are tanen care oi it your lueas LIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER ' ' ' Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations j Make Your Clothes in Roseburg w csoiioee (Associated Press Leased Wlra.l BUITT, Iowa, Oct. 24. De claring the record of economy and debt-paying of rae ilarding-Cool-Idge administration "is the great est ever made by any nation since history began," Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, in an uddresj on behalf of the national repub lican campaign today urged the election of Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes so that this record may be continued. "Because the people of the country have confidence that the existing prosperous condition will continue under me direction of presiden Coolidge," Senator Cap per said, "and tiecuuse of the feel ing that a change at this time would endanger these conditions, I am sure the repuhlican admin istration Bhould be aud will be given a rousing endorsement in Movember." The senator designated as the accomplishment of the adminis tration of the past four years, re duction of governmental expenses, budget balancing, lower taxes and the cutting of the interest bearing public debt. He said the govern ment's operating expenses had been reduced SZ.uOU.ouo.uuO. the bonded debt had been cut down by $2.750,0011.000 and taxes had been reduced more than 25 per cent. "A great part of tho credit for this belongs to President Cool idge. notwithstanding he lias been In office oftlcially a little 'more than one year, because from the moment he assumed the of I ice ot president he has not permitted the subject of economy to be for gotten. He has hammered and hammered on It and has inspired the country to demand it," be said. t'tz & Dunn shoes of quality for .women at Bellow's Store to. TUBBY WToBHlNGAftUC WAV OUT. HEBE 1(0 W COOMTtW Tt?aATMti COULD GET. A BA6;L ARE 0 HI0.H CANT EVEN Gtl w If REFUSE rJEGHQ A i I; RIGHT TO VOTE; t ! TFLSA. Okl.i f),. -Fed- eral grand Jurv invest tuition to alleged refusal of certain Oltla-1 T ftomi registrars to permit ne-;ro i .Voters to register for the gcner-i al election will be ordered hv : federal Dis.rirt Judge, F. N. Ken- i nanu-r. he announced from the j X btnch here yesterday, after bear-; lug on a mandamus writ seeking to compel Okfuskee county reg-! 4 . l.-drars to n Bister negroes The' court denied the writ on the! 5 ground or lack of Jurisdiction. I In making the announcement I juuge hcnnamor declared I Is U COH.siiii-.irv In ilia Jltol and the state election board I to deny the right of voting to cer- J; tarn citizens because of race or color . "ue UI c or Judge Kennamer nlso charged j that a negro had virtually no chance of getting his sufrraZe ri,.,, tl,.. ..' , uiivucii appeal to me state supreme court. ART CLUB MEETING The Roseburg unit of the Na tional Art League will meet in the parlors of the Methodist church. ar'B,ie". aiuruay aiternoon, Oct. 25, Pi at 2 o'clock. Mttss Lucille A. Mint, a national director, will be pres-j ent and would like to meet all ' present and prospective members. A cordial invltatUv to attend this meeting is extended to the teach- f era of the lioseburg schools andj all cth"rs interested In art rdura- tion. Admittance to membership I and participation in the work Is without cost. We hope to organize another cub by January 1st, next. Mrs. W. L. COni!, President. MRS. EFFIE STUI1DLEFIELD, Secretary. (ABsorlatf'd Tress leased Wire.) MOXTItEAi,. Oct. . 24. Louts j Moreland and Knii.kOanibino.niuv- ! derera of Henri Cloroux, wore mingeu ai norueaux jau ui i . .. i this morning. Giuseppe heralinl. and Tony Frank, followed them" fo the scalfold and were executed I three minutes later at 4:59 a. m. Gambino's last words on the scaf fold were addressed to execution er Ellis, whom he enjoined to "go easy." With tlie execution of four of the slayers of Henri Cleroux at Bordeaux Jail today, one of the most sensational robberies in Canada is brought to a close. Of the six men convicted of tho slaying four have paid the death penalty and two others are serv ing life sentences. On April 1. of this year, eight masked men held up the money enr of the Bank of Hochelaga and without warning opened fire on the crew. Cldfronx fell dead. The bandits seized $102,000 and fled. Speeding away, the bandits au tomobile cra.'hed Into a telegraph pole and w-as wrecked. Seven of the robbers fled on foot but the eighth, Harry Stone, was killed. Eat Again Like a 1 Munnrv Rnv Ydu can rrmfnVr wh?n yoa were a Kit how taj-prly you waitrd fnr mral time In come nd how yoa en joed the gnod ihitiK your moihrr M before you. You were yo'inu ami ttonn then and i'ir d:trrtivc or gan were luncltoninn pr-ierly. Hit uncr then you have over worked yr HiitTtive nm anH now you miy I- m the rnithrotvl to lV"im:iiT a confirnwd iyi tic. J c.m q ii' kly el mi in ite ymr t hie, l..ne up the ditftue and climinaiive or-f.in-, and hnriK back the loaf Uvrr r"Tir l,,r in wrilm, that TA.M.AI, na. ! Itrv'l th-m oi .tomacb tiouUe anil k.n.hcd aumrnti- The World's Best Tonic At All Good Drug Stores Over 40 Milli"n Bottles Sold TjVc TicLr ,.-.ii!-le I':M. fur Tubby 'THE TREES -MOA.Y Y00 -THAT sr a " mum Vtwev oust gotta, ,TWEV OUST ."THAT'S 1 1'i.i 'I . , I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1924. AwftoR or "The 7Zff -Jimcliifc." wiio's WHO AND WHATS HAPPENED PATRICIA CLEVE protests to r husband. A.NUKKW CLEVE. a young law--r. that he haa made her a tamer ether women's husbands, forcing r to do ao much entertaining of ii clients that he sacrttVea Ivt to i business. She goca on a visit to ir sister. CAROL WILLOLVmnY. who. with icr hushnnd. KEITH WILLOUGHnY. Uvea In ' ' near Chicago. I , f"1' Andrew ' UM fl"" " an a"''t- ,ryin ,, persuade her to Intercede In hla half with tiKEOORT HEWITT, a fnmoua "7c,er' wnom ,l,e nns met ,hr0UEh wmrew TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXV TURMOIL PATRICIA closed the door of her room and stood with her back iifMlnut it, starinjf throuph th pen window opposite at the tops of the trees that she could ftee fll 1 ?'- - moonut sky. . - v? ' 1 -I ' This was too I'Tjrt.V - miun: sne naa 1 i. i .... . . a KH not so much nir ; minded putting " Andrew case frankly to Grec- ! i m-tf Tfotvitt nnrl J nil promise to . . consider ah- uim c-r- . dreg's firm VIOLET DARE wh(tfl hA rhnnir. t od his legal ad- j visern had mule her Jubilant. But I to scheme to influence him for Keith's benefit, especially when I Keith hnd been so brutally rude "I i shan't do It!" she exclaimed rebel ilIoun!y, tosMir.p her hat into a chair land curling up on the foot of the I pretty little satinwood bed. She arose presently, went Into the ! bathronm and started a hot bath, strolled back Into the bedroom and began leisurely to undress, saunter- i ing about the room and letting her ciothPS faM wherever they Bl.pped - .. ,k,t, ,,,.. : , .h, , ri h ' nv, ,1(,wltt ,Q ,he Kelt) ,.,,, ,,. ,, ,,,, sister would resent her actions, of course Carol adored Keith, even though he did not treat her particu larly well. Patricia shrugnd her shouldcra at that thought, and be gan to whistle. She whistled nbom lnubly, and she whistled hnns. al ways, when she whs trying to think. Kor fnticim hnd vnnibrd- lifr mind was eager, nlert. It raced back 'to Gregory Hewitt. "What was ho thinking now of the evening's events or had they been significant enough to keep him awake till now? !rnb:ib!y not! She was tossing a handful of bath salts into tho steaming water when a gentlo tapping at her door sum moned her. Carol, In She ran to open it. and negligee nt with her hair hangln? over her ahouldera In she enuld not help feel.ng that two lung brnida. tiptoed In. such thoughts were disloyal to An- Dear, would you mind helng more drew, hut It was Impossible to keep quiet?" she whlsporcd. "The whla-! them out of her mind. Finally she tllng. I mean and If you could wear j switched on tho light on the bedside something elre on your feet than table and pic ked up one nf the books thoso high-heeled mules " J that she bad brought with her from Surely: I forgot nbout the baby,".ew York, a look that had lain on replied I'atrlc a contritely. , (ha seat beside her In the train dur- "Oh. it ifn't the baby; It'a Keith j ing aomo of hr talks Vlth Hewitt. He hates any noise In the house phe recalled his picking it up and after he'a gone to bed. and hla roim L'lnnclng through It an he talked la right next yours, you ace. Oh. j with her. Then he had tosaed It I'atricia. It will be wonderful to j down on the cpposlte sent with soma have Mr. Ilewlt come out to dinner. ' ;tnera of hla own. I have been planning what we'd she turned the lenves Inzl'y. then have, nnd Keith made one nr two quickly Hipped them l.irk. For n sugges-tlona I'm so thrilled." s-rap of patter had protruded ; It "Hut. Carol, I haven't the fnlnteat ' must hnve slipped In between 'fw Idea that he can come. He's a vrrv luisy man. you know, nnd It's quite likely that he'll bo leaving town irn medlntelyi " "I'.ut if you nsk him nnd exp'.iln nbout things he'll come, I'm sure." Carol repliedr "Keith's Juat been telling me thnt Mr. Hewitt was aw- In the machine Vas found 000 of the bank's money. $10,- Within 24 hours police arrest ed six men and two women and announced they had fo-i.id $;. 1 0011 nnrl that the suspects had been identified. On .June 2-1. six of the suspect ' w. re found guilty of Cleroux's niujder. They were Leo Davis, Tony Frank. Louis Morel. Mike Valentino. rMuseppe Seratini and Vrnnk G;nnhino. Yesterday the death sentences of Davis and Val entino were commuted to lite im prisonment. We have just received a fr-- h lot of garden peed nnd flower K d Thr. Kern KWlst. ' " Knows More About That Kind WA AS LIKE FUN SOTTA EXPECT I BETChi AJTS 60TTA ADME onrlEM OOM'T GOTTA ALL! V 3 '77 fatty of "efr. fully pleased to swe you, today at his orn-e. And he said this is Just a "sui: i:est Ion. of course, dear, but X do think I outfht to say It Keith told me that It seemed hardly wise for you to allow a man. especially a nirin so well known aa (Jrvgory Hewitt Is, to Ket you so effusively. You're a married woman, you see and. vt course, he's married, too "It ut that ' was Just a -friendly greeting! " protested Patricia, her face tlam!ng with anger. fle mere ly shook hnnds with me! Neither of us thought of another thing." "Oh. of course, dear, I understand that. Hut anyone seeing you would n't " v . "Why not? There was absolute ly nothing wrong with It. Really, Carol, you never used to be so nar-row-mtnded!" She ro and walked the length of the room, hnlf-ilck with embarrassment un.i disgust. "I'm not nai row-mlndedl I Just think that you ought to be more cir cumspect. And certainly you could n't cnll Keith narrow-minded!" Carol left the room abruptly, her head In the air. "I'd call him a fussy old hen! exclaimed I'atricia to the closed door. Narrow-minded! Ye gods! Why. Andrew wouldn't have thought any thing of the wa y f 1 regory s hook hands with me." After all, Andrew was superior to most men, she told her.-eif. u she went Into the bath room and supped Into tho tub of steaming, scented water. Andrew was a darling, that's what he was! lie had his bai points, of course Tht; o paper she found in thr book teas evident ly a memoranda of lleuitta. and hi'M simply have to understand that she must have a homo, and children, Instead of acting as olllcial hostess for him all tho time. Her mind swung to (I regory JIw Ift itgaln. She dragged it back, nut later, as she turned out the night light and rolled over between the heavy linen sheets, the thought of hirn returned forcefully. "Little l:it. If I could come to you as I'd like to nnd ask you to be my wife " Bhe could hear his deon. quiet voice saying what he had said to her that evening, over and over. gea when It wns thrown down. he decided, ns Fhe noted that tho writing on It was h's. And the vords. too. "Keith Wlllouchbv. rj. n. Huber," nnd an address. Keith and his partner! ' Patricia tha Refortnarl NOTICE . To Umpqiia chiefs. V. important that all pe-nl meet Friday evening al 7 at armory. I - ' WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel.Umpqua I GUESS N0U Think THEV C-iiCW "THE NOT ST0!?C V-hEE MiuFOF DM 5. THE MAM THE STORE GET Tt'.Vr CfJM'GELL KfJOsTriEY VC0f-',E FROM TQXLS I Thad and John Pierce, managera ot the Olympian hotel, olvmma.1 Wash., and Hay Clark, formerly of Roseburg. now assistant manager of the hotel at Olympla. and Al Pierce, manager of the Marion ho-1 tt'l Ut h:ll..M, siw.nl lc, .,(,, I.. Koseburg as the guests ot Mana-lroK SALE-, Heed ger and Mrs. V. J Weaver, of the! very reasonable. Umpqua Hotel. The four hotel ! St. men are on a visit to all of the loAding cUlii in western Oregon. stopping at the leading hotels i along their route. I Mr. Clark was connected wlth'l'OU SALE Stove the Umpqua hotel as assistant manager for a number of years, and Is well known In this city, and his many friends here enjoyed a very pleasant visit with him today. Eat Hazeiwood. at Wlmberlyl. o . PI III lAf (Associated Proa Leased Wire.) W1IKKLKI1 Sl'LTIAL. Knroute to St. Louis. Oct. 24. Senator Wheeler, independent vlce-presi-deutiat nominee, engaged himself today with the conclusion of his campaign In the west. Ills en gagements wore In St. Louis aud h prepared to put In the final Id das with the working of his way towards the east. He will be In both Chicago and Itockford, 111., Saturday nnd In Springfield Monday. traveling from there via Michigan and Ohio cities to New York. More Important thnn education or recreation Is tho condition of the young one's teeth. Tho de lightful fragrance, of a good Jooth paste invilea tho vigorous use of a good brush. Wo supply both. Lloyd Crocker. ' SENT WITH LETTUCE A number of Inquiries have reached the Chamber of Commerce relative- to the growing of head lettuce in the Umpqua Valley, and yesterday afternoon Messrs. W. A. Bogard, Foster Butnor and Secre tary Will K. Holbein, of tho cham ber of commerce, dr.Ae out Into the country to make an Investiga tion. They uro satisfied thnt head lettuce can be grown successfully on a commercial scale in this val ley, and to that end a meeling of all Interested ill making Ihe ex perimetit will be held at tho office of the chamber of commerce on Tuesday to talk over mutters. Yesterday several signed up to put In from an acre to four acres of the lettuce this winter, and it Is hoped that at least 25 or 30 acres altogether can bo signed up at once, so that the ground can be prepared for the seed bed In nmple time. It Is thought that lhV lettuce should be seeded in February, and In that case would be ready for the market In May or June, right be tween seasons as regurds ('alitor- ! nil. It la not the desire of the promot ers to have any one person put In too much acreage, so that If the crop Is a failure there will not be too heavy a loss to any one grow er. The land cou'd also atlll be used for some other cmp In case the lettuce did not do well. It Is Imped on Tuesday evening that a number of tho progressive ranchers of this part of the Ump qua valley will ailelid the min'llng at the cli.imbei. in that as wide an expression as possible will be avail able. 0 Arundel, piano tuner, rtione lffl-1. of a Nut i 1 ThEV 00, HEV HOW ABOUT OOOGHfOOTS ?. IM HCV? 1' IS-' Classified Section ALL NEW AOS . J FOR SALE jt"TT . ' SALE Small c l'owell'a. '.'! N. vik stove .lackson. bahy biUTv.' 10 West Oak 1 : pit is FOR RALE - Price :s.5 apiece IMnoy K ks. eld. Call at W. A Hixouville. Ore. w ood - dry body and second growth oik. N. I.. Conn. Roseburg; phone i'.FIj. FOlt SALF. Stove wood and fir block wood, also gocd b;:led hay I'hene 14F14. Boyer Bros. FOli SALK 1U2 1 Ford, nredoor sedan: Btiap, easy terms. I..tU. j Cliaftibers, Highway Service Ga-; rate. j FOli SALKTo "Oakland aiito-1 mobiles, one touring, one en closed, cheap. See tlietn at I Wharton Bros. I FlTlt-SALE 4.ady'sblack plush I cixit with lovely fur collar and! cuffs. Will sell cheap, l'honei 37 A' " i FOR SALE Dry fir slab and j block wood, J1S.00 per tier deliv-' ered. U. T. lioyer, Dillard, Ore-' on. Foil SALE Sanders double disc dry lipid plow. 4 horse ( hitch, good condition, l'rlco $10. l.lndblom, Dlxonville. FOR SALE ThiirTiuchbred Duroc Jersey boar, also Duroc Jersey j sow, to furrow soon. Inquiro or It Mornlugstur, Box LSI, Di.iln, Ore. FOR SALIC 125 tier old growth .block fir. $1.50 In quanlitiea only. Also 20 cords 4 foot at $2.50. Above prices for iinnie di.ite sale. I.lndhlom. Dlxonville. S TOP Take nolicoT"' Soniu of I lm I finest UP to-date beds and springs, new, and priced so you can buy, at our store. Many olh er arm ies, you may m-ni, l. ie-1 ed to sell. Call, see goons and we'll prove It. Radabaugh A: Patterson Auction House, 328 N. Juckson St. POWELL'S FURNITURE STORE If It's cheap, 4o have It. If It's quality, try us. 233 N. JACKSON ST. Do You Like Black Tea or Green Tea? Which ever you prefer, wo have thu tea that will suit you. The Golden West tea lit the highest quality and thu price la very reasonable. Let us send you n package with your next order. Economy Grocery PHONE 63 RosgfairiSteam LAUNDRY KIDS JoST NOTICE THIS THAT rV WON T HOZT- THETONt OR. FABRIC OF Vt0R SHIRT YOU don't like the laun div to lake the color out of your "hirts. do joii? You don't like your col lars to. come hack lo 'king like a hacksaw either. Wo would advise you, In fui h l:n ev. lit that you send your laundry here. Taking good care of our custo mer s i lollies Is our tot Hl.lllt hohliy. Roseburp; Steam Laundry Phoni 79 Roirburg, Ore. By WINNER f',y7 A A' .-7 flit SEVEN; ON BACK PAGI ;FOU SALE Furnished house and two lois, bearing income of 1 15 per month. Reasonable price for Immediate sale. I'uone boZJ. city. WANTED WAXTF.D Dishwasher. Hotel. Terminal WANTED To rent or buy small farm. Address Farm, care News Itevlew. W A N TS WORK Married man Hpadiug or cleaning lawns any thing. Phone 24 for Diamond. j PLASTERING, kalsomlnlng. paint ing and general carpenter work. Work guaranteed, prices reason able. Henrv Wolpers, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 811. WANTElJily business itlfT, board in private family for even ing meal only. Must be reason ably ctose lu. Address "Board," care News-Review, giving rates and location. FOR RENT i FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room for 1 or 3 persons. Phone 105 J. 4f.2 Pit 7.er St. FOR RENT Nice 5-room house, with S acres of land, at Green. Call or address It. F., D. No. 1. Box 155, Roseburg. FOlt RENT Furnished apart ment, 2 or 3 rooms, ground floor; wonderful place for chil dren. Room with or without board. Phone 70 J. or call at 522 First Ave., north. I LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown fur neckpiece. Finder return to this office. Re ward. FOUND One half flvo dollar bUT. Owner enn have aaine by pro ducing the other half. J. C. Penney Co. LOST from Wlnstons. White pointer with lemon spots. An swers to name of Sport. Reward. Notify Dr. O. J. Bacher, or phone 2F4. LOST Near thu 1. J. Goff place, near Sutherlln, October 19, a col lie dog, 18 months old, yellow with some white on neck; an swers to name of Jack. 'Reward for return. Finder please notify Kobbe fr Son, Oakland, Ore. Phone 37 F3. MISCELLANEOUS I : J i HOME LAUNDRY Phone537. OLD" phonograph records exchane ed free, at 927WlnchosterSl. DRESSMAKING, remodeling and coats rellned Phone 1111.1. Mrs. Lester. ' '' WILir washwindows, wax floor and do general house cleaning; 231 E. Lann St. Phone 3S5 L. I CAR OWNER Don't forget U I call 653 when In need ot auta I'paits. Sarffl Auto Wrecklni I House. Watkin's Cough Balsam Gets at the deep-seated cough or cold. Healing and tooth ing. W ATKINS STORE Phone 177 120 W. Lana The Chickcring PIANO The world's finest Piano The Ampico Reproducer The world's finest Reproducer Your old piano ucceptvd as , part pjiyment. OTT'S MUSIC STORE ROSEBURG, ORE. ill. :n ... IT. ;:i' 3 vr.'-d Kver u 7 shoiil.! hn pr-dcrtotf t.y In 'it.i . If ynt.r hnnia Is n 1'. V'tt ' n 'nh-rtir.,: a duty th.i (ni iiHc vo'ir f.inuly. Pr hi'' "" p'du'h'H Hrrt expiring nr htc inAiiiDi lent. ItrinK them In 11 ml let us tin ovr them to ret her, and tii- a oa T 111 be JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Rotebuig Dank Bldg. Phont 1HJ Roseburg, O .