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r ' . . -V V " EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1925. gififiws5j!isasiMiMi SEN. McCORMICK fi, be roar All What Would You Do If You Lost Your Job? Suppose your employer notified you that he didn't need you any longer? I ave you any idea where you could get another position? Don't have this spectre of unemployment hanging over your head forever. Train youracrf to do one thing so well that your services will be in demand. Employers don't discharge such men and women they promote them I Decide today that you are going to get the special ized training you must have if you are ever going to get and keep a real job at a real salary. It is easy if you really try. Spare time evening classes only, in .Commercial Telegraphy, Typing and Telegraph Clerical Work, does not interfere with other studies or employment, but will help thc-mv We are helpi.ig others to get ahead why not you? ENROLLMENT DAYS ARE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY N1CI ITS AT 7 P. M. BE TI IERE ROSEBURG TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE I "5 g been 224 Perkins Bldg. g1 malic DIES SUDDENLY at NEW TODAY t BUSINESS WOMEN'S A 2 UN WHOnulUII I LINOLEUM remnants on sale ) The regular liualness Wo- i )'ow ell's. . . - ! mu s (,yiiiiiasiuin clans , un fContlnu.rt from rr 1 ' : Thursday niKhi will nut meet ! HiH week owin to the llih School play. "Ihe Holti nlot." j Class as usual next week. i KVKLVN NOLAN. iiUU&cuul 5 rhaite of the brain. The body, clothed In pajamas, was found In bed. One hand clasped across the g mouth, as though the senator had E soiiKht to arise when the bleeding K came tinon hhn, and had fallen R back. The physicians said death K mils' have been Instantaneous. & Mr. McCormlrk had been living g alone at the hotel. Mrs. Mcf.'or- mlck, a daughter of Mark Ilanna, V was In C'hifaro, where he went to K hi Knosevelt March 4. The senator was approaching bis 4Sth birthday having been born in Chicago on May 16, 1877. He was a grandson of Joseph Medlll. pio- Long- jneer Chicago editor and founder of J worth at the time of the birth of J the I.ongworth baby. The two Aifamilles had been close friends for W many yearH. Last nicht Senator McCormlck J retired early, and as always, he ame of his distinguished grand g slept llthtlv, hotel attaches refus- : father, having been named Joseph A ed to awaken him when a caller : Medlll McCormlck. His father, V sought admittance at 11 p. m. j Kobert Sanderson McCormlck was S This morning at 8:30 he was heard ambassador to Austria Hungary, tne ( imago Tribune. He was a son of Kobert Sanderson McCor mlck. His mother was Katherlne Van Ktta Medlll McCormlck. Senator McCormlck bore the moving about his mom, but efforts v to arouse him at 11 a. m. proved A futile. The door then as taken V down and physicians ralh-d In who 53 said he had been dead for about an A hour. Mi Althouch Mr. McCormlck appr.r & cntly had been In fair h al'ii, mnm 6 of his friends sulci l.idav that h; S had been greatly dprossed by po J litical developments of th" V few months. I-ast Hummer h wis 2(f!efeatd for renomin ition for the and was to li.ivo gone out office March 4. nee his defeat his name had brought forward for a dlplo- post nnd his confidants to day said he first had hoped to be named ambassador to (Ireat llrit- aln, a post already filled. VOUNt; lady v.ants liox 1222, City. FOR SALE 150 sheep. Address" P. O. Iiox 1U2. Ft' KNITURE "of 4-rooia Kousb-for n nl. Phone 57-V. " Used ranges, any price, from $15 to 165 at Powell s. FOR RENT Sleeping room. Steam heat. Close in. 230 N. Stephens. Tel. 14X11. MODERN interior "ilecoTatltig, the latest method and color schemes. Phone Mi K. FOR SALE Used toilet, doors anil windows. See Wood, at Empire llarn. fi It KSM by 3T"Federal oversize cords. $10.75. Wilson Tire Shop. 115 Jackson St. F rt RENT Furnished "apartment". Hot and cold water, private bath, tl'h Pitzer. TO LET CONTRflCTS I. IIMPH w j ii w w FOR iambs. K. (rt'pon. to itiiHHia. The. senator's mother, Mth. Kobert s McCormlck Iiuh been in Florida for two month. ThfSienaU.rs fatln-r van a son of iffn7f7aT who waa a member of the famous IteaiT family. pood owes with Thiet, Vont'ulla, Hfive you uoraotning trade, ' Rive away. RpvIpw poliimn. To set!, to I Hhvo yon snmctiiin to sell, to Use Now ; tradf, lo k!v away. Us1 News I I(fvI'W columns. The Umpqua Florist 7Tie Best in Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Camntions, Sweet Peas, Lillies, Freesins, Violets, Etc. We have a small supply of Gladioli bulbs of the famous Diener origin. These bulbs tire locally grown, well ma tured and very choice varieties. Also good 2-year-old rose bushes of standard varieties at prices you can iflford to pay. WE SELL DIRECTLY FROM OUR GREENHOUSE IN WEST ROSEBURG I'h, 40F2 OCCIDENT MIXED FEED 15 Per Cent Protein A PURE PRODUCT OF BRAN SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS NO SCREENINGS OR GROUND BY PRODUCTS, ALL FEED , ONE CAR ONLY AT $2.15 PER 100 LBS DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR MILL . THE LIBERTY Tl 1 EATER 8 Regular 10 and BIG DOUBLE SHOW TODAY AND TOMORROW THE KING OF ACTION DRAMA In ths Greatest Picture He Ever Mado Prices 15 cts HARRY CAHBi 1 a S Also oft Shoes Hunt Slnmibav YALE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS . "Tfie Pilgrims" I I THE STORY OF THE MAYFLOWER & I ALSO: THE AESOPS FABLES $ I AND Tt IF. TOW N TOPICS f FRf. t SAT. A RIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION then had aspired to the ambassa dorship at llerllM. Word reached him, it was said, ihat the latter post, too, would bo given to anoth er. Although one of the yonncer members of the senate, Mr." Mc Cormlck posHCKHed some qualities of unusual brilliance and had a (AMorlat! Prim Iowt Wlrv.) WASHINfiTON, Feb. 25. Sena- p:ist tor Medlll McCormlck of Illinois. died here early today. The sena tor was found dead In his room at the Hamilton hotel at 10 o'clock. Circumstances surrounding his death were not Immediately avail able. Ills office (Inclined to make any statement. It was said at the hotel howev er, that the death wan thA Immpil. and Hate result of gastric hemorrhages. Senator McCormlck's death was discovered when Dr. Noble P. Ilarnes, who had been attending him was called after hotel attend ants found his rooms locked and could get ito reply to requests for admittance. A few Intimate friends were ad vised of the death hut nn,l,.r wide knowledge of foreign affairs, j promise to say nothing about It ne was one 01 , ine musi meisive immediately In order that Mrs. Mo oraiors in me neiune, iitiruiLuaiij .( ormlck might on questions or foreign policies. -Ir. Noble P. Ilarnes, who made the first medical examination af ter the senators death hail been discovered, communicated his. findings to the coroner, who in structed him to lasue a certificate of natural death. Funeral arrangements will await (he arrival of Mrs. McCormlck j from Chicago. CII1CACO, Feb. 25. It was an nounced here today that Mrs. j mittee and the insular enmmitt bo apprised in (- hlcago. During his service as Senator Mr. McCormlck was a member of the foreign relations committee and during the fight over the Ver sailles treaty as an Irreconcilable. Kven nfter the defeat or the treaty he continued his attacks, making trip to K'uriipe to gather facts for his arguments. Other assignments of Senator McCormlck Included the powerful finance committee, the rules com- Medlll McCormlck had been told of the senator's Illness yesterday nnd had called up by lope distance telephone in the afternoon and communicated with the senator's secretary at Washington. She was nssured that the senator's condi tion was not alnrmlng, and that he ! said he felt much Improved ami would probably be alt right In a drty or two. He was chairman of the commit tee on expenditures in executive departments. Senator McCormlck was In the senate yesterday, but then he apparently was not in the best of health. He had Just re turned from Florida, where he had spent a week or more with his mother at her winter home. A few days ago the senator gave lip his apartment here preparatory to retirement from official life anil Senator McCormlck's active years in places oi prominence hi- ; took a ,, a h(, hotcl ciuueunoi. oiny ins km.u.k ..... . physicians said he had been service, but such positions as vice rta, nl)I)Ut Rn nour whpn cnalrmnn or the progressive party r,,n,.hed him. Hotel mi2ith,.v i.r,i i "'in iiiifvum out in i in niB room an lute as 8:30 this morn- nattonnl oommlttci which In curried the Hoosovclt banner through the, famous bull moose campaign nd presidential elec tion. Ho also was formerly pub lisher of the ChfraKO Tribune. Since his public office career be Kan he had devoted himself ex clusively to his public work. The senator who would have re tired from the senatorship on March 4, when Charles, rt. Denei-n. former governor of Illinois, as sumes the senatorship, lias been many times mentioned n ft pos sible ambassador or appointee to other high offices, but he bad giv en no InklliiK of his plans after I Formal announcement of the i senator's death was made in the i senate by his eollennue. Senator iMi Kinley. and the senate Immed iately ndlourned until tomorrow lout of respect for his memory. No. 2 ply, medium. only $1.65. So. 3 ply heavy, $l.5, at Powell's, A KINR wardrobe frrnk, new, and valued at $15. This week only SeeU at Powell's. WaS'TEI) Men or women to trav- el. iood paying proposition. E. KeLass. Gen. Del. RoseburR. F (It RALEChevrolet " but?" model 1917. Good running order $4i. Or will trada for anything you have. Hox 21. Rose burg. FOH RENT Two-room furnished ape. wun Dam, not ami cold wa ter, all hours. Phone 281R1. 520 N. Jackaoi St. I HAVE client wanting first cI.ihs young Jersey cow. Will pay the price. J. W. Tollman Art Real Estate, Edenbower, N. Hueburg. FOR SALE Ford truck with War- ford transmission and body. Good 33x5 Urea on rear. Priced to sell. Hold's Garage.' SMALL HOUSE 2 lots, on hard street for sale cheap or rent: will take in light car, truck, or any thing I can use, owner. Address "S. II.." care News-Review HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa," grain, hay. timothy and straw, euaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash. J. M. Myers, contractor In charge of the North I'mpqua road work, stated today that bids will be opened on Mureh 20, on five more contracts which will take the work to within six miles of Steamboat. Workmen are now clearing two more miles of the right of way aud about the first of May the contract will be let upon this section, which will carry the road to within four miles of Steamboat. Mr. Myers states that he will he able to build ten miles of new j road within the $0o,000 originally appropriated for this work. A further approbation of $::n,Q"U has been approved, and will prob aMy be made if the funds are available, which will complete the rfjad into Steamboat. Mr. Myers states that he ex- ' pects to go back over the rlht of way after completing the grade ' to within four miles of Steam- boat, and put in considerable time j clearing out Hlides, and putting ' the road in good shajw for sum- 1 mer travel during the vacation j season. Send your children to see Hottentot," February 26. "The Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 86. Events Without Shadows Coming events do not always cast shadows before them. Fires, floods, losses, accidents, burglaries do not warn you. Only insurance can keep the sun shining for you when the shad ow does come! For experienced insurance protection talk to us. FOR SALE Cheap. Deloach saw mill, with 48 In. saw. Just the thing for light power, like Ford son tractor. C. V. Oden, Dlxon- ville. Ore. Phone 34F4. VAN'TEI-In" order to settle an estate, the address of Nate Jew ell, who was In Drain, Oregon. In September, 1921. Send to Uox ls23. Station F., Portland, Ore. EXPERIENCE!) Stock and gener al ranch man would like posi tion, or would lease a ranch that is stocked and equipped, un shares. A. T. Cowger, Roseburg, Ore. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR -OPTOMKTRIVr Specialist In tha fitting of Gla8M UK Jacksnn St. CO-GUARDIAN OF WM. McCLINTOCK REMAINS SILENT (Continued from page 1 ) DANCE MELROSE COUNTRY CLUB Saturday Night FEBRUARY 23 GOOD MUSIC and told me to lock the doors. Miss Tope called six times that evening and under orders of Mr. Shepherd, Sfgne. the maid, told her Mrs. Shepherd was too busy to talk. "After Hilly died. Miss Pope nsked for her pictures and letters she had given Hilly and Mrs. Shep- i herd said 'give her the pictures but WASHINGTON-. F.b. 25.-Sf.na- ; don't give her the letters.' Later tor MKormlek. who wan defeated , Mr. shepherd burned the letters for renomlnntlon In the Illinois re- ; the furnace. A newspaper re piitillcim primaries by former porter Interviewed Shepherd after (.overnor ( linrlrs s. Deenen. was . uni .11,1 ...i ,iri .i,- ...it etli ed on Mareh 4. He , jhoij,-r,l in t . ,, been prominently lion as to whether M: Pr.ne nnd diplomatic pot. a minister had gone to the house for the purpose of a marriage while Hilly was ill. said that If she nols family. 1 he senator was In have recently had menlii'iied for Horn In I hlcago. Mir li! istt he was the son of Kobert S. and n.mierme jiedin Met ormlck, and :nd a minister had come there he was a member of a fumnns till i . u.. ineck nnd thrown them nut a graduate of . r. nn,l r- c?i.....i..,j in Yale, and his wife. Mrs. Hinh Mr- 'i,i. j... mn.. .n.i JiaiK they laughed and joked. Mrs. Shen- hunl fulMteil Ihu flnu Id. na,w,ra lie was formerly a member of sald that seven cousins would the Illinois legislature and was a fiKht the will. Mr. Shepherd told representative at large from IIM-i,m. not to show ihe m,.r. tr. w "The Shepherds were like angels to Miss Pope to her face but Expert Shoemaker From the City At Your Service Ladies' Work Specialized Every Job Guaranteed HOWARD'S Shoe Shop 214 N. Main Once more we say Sturry w.aJity and anatomic correctness are the strong features of our Shoes for boys. We're particular about styles in boys' shoes, but we're still more particular about quality, for only good shoes can stand the hard wear boys give everything. Our shoes for boys consider every stage of foot growth. We prefer to fit them. One lot, boys' brown calf Oxfords, an excellent shoe, but sizes byken, 12 1-2 to 5 1-2, d0 QC were $4.50, now iPti.ViJ One lot boys" lace Shoes, black and brown calf, broken sizes, 13 I -2 to 5,were 1J O 1 C $3.75, now 0 One lot" boys' brown calf, lace Shoes, square toe, sizes I to 5 1-2, were $4.00, $4 now .. , J One lot boys' brown calf lace Shoes, well known Educator make, sizes 9 to 13 1-2 Gift were $4.25, now .PO.UU Also good bargains in Men's and Women's Shoes.' S. L KIDDER Roseburg, Oregon TWO ARE INDICTED (AMociatcd Pri-M Lrawd Wir) 1 MKDFORD, Ore., Feb. 24 The ?rand jury fur the February term of the circuit court returned two new indictments yesterday, one chunking non-support waa against C. C. Galo, MILCH GOAT RANCH MRS. O. H. WAT2IG Myrtle Creek, Ore. Goat Milk, We have i the best Baby Food, few Milch Goat for and the other againpt I'ete Smend, sale or rent. Just came freh, charged with burplary of the l.'nd- Awk for prices. We deliver, era store at Ashland. The men were ..o-.. - .arraigned this morning and will en-! High pressure spray hose and fit jter pleas tomorrow. tlntr at Wharton Bros! Free Consultation Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK CHIROPRATIC PHYSICIAN "Electronic Reactions of Abrams" Electro-Theraphy and Sunlight Latest Modern Equipment FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH 41 7-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Cnrnili'k, liiimia. lllliM. is a duiiKhttT ot BIG DANCE AT Moose Hall Wednesday February 25 niirAno. r.h. :s. s of 'tin" ! r It of Senator Mfillll Me Connli k in WnsliliiKion was so cn tlli'ly iini'X'ctiMl Hint nt the mo mum prrss wIipm wiTf rarrvint-tiulli-llns of Ms death the senator's offd p hen could not credit fhe dia- IMllcheK. Mr. McCornilek. who Is here had not received Hip news, Coneral Km nk Ulrkmiii, the senaloin p. r Ronal representallve herp. raid. Mm. McCormlck who before her marrlaee. was Kuiti Ilanna, daueli ler of Mark Ilanna, Ohio's mazier pollllcHl alralenlsl, was entirely unm-epared for the shock of the news of her hushaml death. She was ylrlunlly prostrated by the sho:'k. but nevertheless prepared to depart at I p. in. for Washing ton. be hind her back they wore, like poi son snakes. They said all she wanted was his money. I "When the two states nttorneys eame I was pushed down In the basement until they were throuch. Then I was brought up again and taken out side. grip. Free Entertainment Followed Ity Bex Supper l!enefit of ROY SCOUTS PUBLIC INVITED Thursday, Feb.-26 7:30 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL A Good Program Has Been Are you feellnu blue' Iio you want to foiKct your troubles for an eM-nini:? lio to "The Hottentot." t Is full or laughs. capper.caugen" bill is given ! first on list frontlnned from rage onei Tapper Ilamjen measure and r. quest citnsideratliii for the I'urti Aswell bill which would pro id for a nailonal farm market!!. system, owned and controlled 1., the' fanners themselves. Mr. Yokuin said the condition of the farmer was "dcploralde." If the congress believes, he Si'.i.!. In the enactment of such destruc tive hills as the Capper llaute i hill, which hills are wholly in the '.merest of the deal. rs. there Is I sorry day ahead of thiisu who sup port them. Distinctive ' Homes It's not enough to have matched seta of beautiful furniture. Your Individual ity ralitt for those single pieces of e xqutntte design whkh add so much of charm and color to the home. OUT WITH SUCH DISTINCTIVE PIECES. COMPASY 21 N, Jackson 6U Rorrburg 3 1 3 I Also I" "Webfoot" 3 I' II Weekly 3Lssi lime lonue n CartLafittiirc if In response to questions Klesse aa fuj' 7 iltyzfitf i said "I did not think it funnv that K SrY VAJ'a the dishes Hilly used while ho i i . rrTT j ' i - JlTi . i Mfl I sick were separated from the E$flVit3W&& rest. A nurse told nie he hail the poiVtvt .V! "JjV?'?vX9 I Alo "World News" I fcTlJ fl 1 B AND A GOOD COMEDY I J3. Jj. M, Thursday Only I A of the iM !' -th most tatktd I- I of 6oom in yar J I -now a rri f D vTiiiiiMriiiiiiioiroiiiiiioiiiiow LAST TIME TONIGHT ' THE GREATEST OF WESTERN STARS tl r ii A Good i VV 'yC y'V Comedy Nrv U : M WM. S. JiART "THE RETURN i)F DRAW EGAN" MAJESTIC Adults 15o THURSDAY. "THE FAST SET." .'unicr Class of R. H. S. Presents THE pg TENTal A Comedy in Three Acts By VICTOR MAPES at ANTLERS Antlers Theatre I v Thursday, February 26, 1925 ADMISSION Matinee, 3:45 p. m.,35c, 20c; Evening Perform ance 8: 15 p. m 75c, 50c, 35c. Reserved Seats at Box Office.