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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1925. FIVE Vacuum Bottle M no. This is a very desirable Bottle, Pint Size, with colored case. Vacuum Bottles keep liquids hot or cold, and come in mighty handy day or night.. This Special for Friday & Saturday . , Is Certainly a Bottle of Many Uses, and only 98c Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store MERICrVSAmftrf-l .VACATION 1 iiJKTTswjn .ri... ""s, WW I S The ROUND TRIP Jwm PORTLAND Double Triangle" Tour Canadian Rockies Jasper National Park Scenic British Columbia Every mile a picture! Scenic Booklet Fret A.B. HOLTOKP, Citj Paa. Attnt 122 Third St., PORTLAND. Ota. Phone Broadway 3300 Wins Fortune After Twenty Years 4 v 4 ..r 1 &aU3r' C OtSfi'E. CAKPBEJ3 CARyQT George Campbell Carson, a miner, o: ..utte. Mont., who ha. been Ilrtnem cheap waterfront lodging hous.s in Sn Francisco, ha. been j in . twenty-year court battle, by which he will "e ve roe. and nearly :o.0O0.000. Under IhTd pawed by the United State. Circuit Court, Carson la en .'tied W royalUe. i on a mining device he declared h. conceived and patented iTne een year. ago. Big copper mining Interest, are alleged ?o have used the device lor many year, despite Carson's claim.. He .ays he will continue hi. simple life, but Is 6ld be bas enough money to continue his eirerln-ents TOO MUCH HOSPITALITY (AaK-iatetl ITrM Ltawd Win.) NEW YORK, April 30. John Hamnergtr, whose spirit of hos pitality IbU bim to giant the free dom of his apartment to the Hnn ganan violinbt, Rico, once noted lor his plaiUK betore tha crown ed heads of Europe, told Magla Irate Levine toihiy that his gener osity reached the breaking point whin bis guist Installed a wife, several cats, parrots and canaries as well as trunks and um brellas. liamberger was summoned to court by Mrs. Kaiheryn Rigo, who said she and her husband bad been ordered fnim the aiartunnt by' their host at 2 o'clock in the morn-! iux to the atcoiiipaniment of loud and abutitve language. ; Wbeu .Majrisirate L,.vine found OFFERED $5,000 TO SIGN PAPERS FOR SHEPHERD (Continued from page 1.) I of a private dotectlve aceney. whom he said be had first met In company with Albert F. Ben ziger. the reporter above referred to. but before the Interview In the newspaper office. Jones came to him after his second conference with Shephehrd's attorney, a,id Clark, ami told him -he could get Shepherd to give him faO.OOtl If Clark would "split with Jones." "Jones said he could guarantee me $10,000 at least." .aid Clark. "I refused. Jones finally told me that if I didn't sign the aftldarit I would never he able to get em ployment, and I would wish I had died when I wa. a baby." Clark .aid that he wa. sum ; moned to the newspaper office on the representation that llen- zlger had received an Important ; letter from Clark's mother that ' he wanted to discuss with him. I "When I got there,1 said Clark. "Bensiger said 'ttvere are no dlc tarhones here ". j William C. Jones an architect I testified of the relations of Shep herd, a. chairman, and T. A. New I man, as a member of the building committee of the First Lutheran Church of Kenilwortb. of which Shepherd had been an attendant and of Shepherd's promise that "Billy" .McCllntock would make a substantial subscription to the fund. After McClintock's death, the subscript'on was again men tioned, He said. Mrs. Anna Anderson Beckford, formerly nurse for younc Billy McCllntock testified that Shepherd gave her some medicine once and that later she became ill and fell unconscious In the bath room. Mrs. McCllntock had ber taken to a hospitul and she was treated by Dr. Oscar Olson. TIRES ADVANCE MAY 1 Local auto tire dealer, to- day received notice that all line, of Urea will advance from ten to fifteen per cent In price starting Friday, May 1. Thia increase ha. been forecast for some time, owing to advances In the coat of raw rubber, fabric and other ma- terlals from which tire, are produced. From Milo (' ' Mr.. Joe Hitter wa. a Roaeburf 1 callor I his morning, .pending a few CONVICTS SURROUNDED hour, .hopping and attending to busines. aflaira. She reside, ati Milo. I. a isl ting Son Mrs. S. . Montgomery, of Sioux City, Iowa, I. making an extended : visit at the borne of her son, W, O. Montgomery, la thi. city. She has been spending the winter at Los Angeles. I Arundel, piano tuner. Phone ISJ-L. commissioner may be removed tor Fromtr Reaidtnt H cause only. Ross was appointed on June 10, He was removed by tbe governor on January 12, this year, and Veatch appointed to succeed him. t LOCAL NEWS 1 Mrs. A. T. Slelner i. here today, to meet her husbuud, who will ar rive from Medtord, where he ha. been on a business trip. Both were resident, here a number of year, ago, Mr. stetner being engaged tn the drug business in Koaeburg. They now reside at Salem. Ptudebaaer coats lea. per pound Uitn batter. TO IS- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood were visitors here this morning for a short time. They are resident, of Mrs. Ira Poole spent a few hour. , Ten Mile and were here attending here today visiting and shopping, to business matter, and .hopping. . She 1. a resident of Day. Creek. 1 . -o Slightly used range, at Powell's, Garden toois at Powcl's. I O. E. Cook In City O. E. Cook, of Drew, was In Ilose burg today attending to business matters. DENVER COPS UP IS ON GRAFT CHARGE (AMwiatrd rriMWnl Wire.) DENVER, Colo.. April SO. High grade, extra fancy, rag ruga ut Powell'a. Charge, of graft and bribery, lodg' ed against t"U Denver policemen, ! including nine members of the ' "booilcg" squad were contained in the testimony of the first wit- In Today ness called to the aland In the ; Delbert Poole wa. In from Day. ouster trial of the offlrers which 1 Creek today for a short time on started here today befose Man- i business and visited with friends, acr of Safety Reuben Hershey.. i Max Cohen, the witness, testl- ' Another of those enjoyable eve- fled that be had been engaged in nines next Saturday at the Wig- ll.icit liquor traffic until four j warn Tavern. I months ago. During a period cov-ii i ering three years, be Baid, he paid i In From Drain : t-0 a montb to one of the accused i Joe Hendrick was here this ofticers for "protection. i Lawnmowers at roweE'ft. morning for a short time attending to business matters. He is a resi dent of Drain. RACE BETTING. BANNED Another of those enloyablo eve-! WASHINGTON. April SO. A nines next Saturday at the Wig- concerted attack against race track warn Tavern. ' betting in all parts of the United ' Staten has been set In motion by ; From Milo j church and reform bodies, Hemry . Mrs. Amos Tinker was among the N. Prinete. acting sillerintendenl jrtoseburg visitors today, sitendlng of the international reform federa the morning shopping and visiting tlon announced here todBy. with friends. She la from Milo. j The work Is in charge of state and city organlaationa in the lu- i Trade your eld furniture for new. dividual states but the federation j See Judd. that Hamberger paid the rnt, he ; dismissed the complaint, saying he 1 could see no basts for it. Mrs. HUo I said she already hart left the apart-j ' ment and gone to one offered by i ineuus. - j Another of those enjoyable eve-' nings next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. ' I j Read the Classified ads. I in The News-Review. They ' mran dollar to vou. (Aunctltr-fl VrrM Lctlrd TT ) PORTLAND. Ore.. April 30. Hearing of Dr. Thomas W. Itoss' quo warranto proceedings attack iilK the right of John C. Veatch to hold office as his successor as a member of the stnra fish com mission was begun today before Circuit Judxe Hewitt. Dr. Koea w-ho was ousted by the Gover nor, called upon Veatch to show by what authority he claims to hold office. John W. Kaste. attorney for Dr. Ross, attacked the actions of Governor Pierce In removing Dr. Robs and in the sulnequent hearincs in the case granted by the governor. lie characterized the governor as "accuser, Judge and Jury." "rnder our constitution." said Kaste, "all judicial power Is vest ed In Courts. If that is true there can be no judicial power vested in the courts. If that Is true there can be no judicial power vested in the governor. When Governor Pierce pat In his office and ncted upon charpes broupht by himself, he was act ing In a judicial copocity' On December 9. Kaste said. Ross received word from the gov ernor that he was removed from the Commission. Ross according to Kaste refused to unit, claim ing that the Governor must show cause for removing him, the at torney gmeral InfornA'd the gov ernor that Ross was right. Kaste said, -and Itoss subsenuently re ceived word from the attorney general to appear before the gov ernor to show cause. "When Ross appeared before the governor," tree I a red Kaste, jhe governor paid: "I charge you with extravagance In the adminis trate of che commission's af fairs." "Yet only by action of two members of the commission can there tie any extravagance. If Ross was extravagant. Commis sioner Kendall, who voted with him in employing Shoemaker, also was extravagant. Kendall, at the examination of Robs, told the governor he bad worked wlih and voted with Ross, and that if Itoss was guilty of extravagance ho was too. "Kendall dared the governor to remove him and the governor didn't accept tire dare." John H. Stevenson represents Veatch. The 1321 legislature enacted a law, according to Ross' complaint, that the fish commission Miall consist of three m nibers. to be appointed by the governor for a t-rm of four years and that a is co-operating. Herbert Beyer. Visits HOME STUDY USELESS I Herbert Beyers wag In from I aiuu im u-aam ninti i Canyonville a short time this morn- i CHICAGO. April 30. Homo lng visiting and looking after busi-; study for children la regarded as nes. Interests. i unnecessary by William McAndrew From Day. Creek superintendent of Chicago schools. ' "There is no reason wny tne Another of those enjoyable ere- parent, should be pestered by their Tiings next Saturday at-the Wig-, children at night", said the super warn Tavern. j Intendent today. "I know of only one case where From Melrose ! home study is really beneflclnl and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Coeken were that Is to parents In the case of here from the rural districts for a children from foreign parentage." short time today shopping and i o transacting business. They live For concrete wont can Taylor, near Melrose. ' US No. Flint 8t Tel. M5-R 0 (AatocUUd Prvai Uaaad Win.) SACRAMENTO. Cal., April SO. The Sacramento police station at 2 o'clock this after- noon announced word had been received from Hood, on the Sacramento river, 14 4 mile, soulh of Sacramento, that shooting wa. In pro- gress near that place and that the convicts Hall and Tauko may have been encountered by a posse. Detail, were lacking a. the Informant at Hood hung up hi. telephone after declaring he was too busy to talk fur- ther. Thirty additional officers Immediately were dispatched to the' scene In automobile.. SACUAMENTO, April SO. The "hide-out" of Joe Tanko and Kloyd Hall, the escaped San Quentln murderer, wa. discovered shortly after noon today when Chief of Police Bernard McShane and Detec- tive Sergeant Walter Camer- on, acting on an "outside" tip, discovered the discarded prison underwear of the ex- convicta In an apartment house at 620 M Street. The apartment house i. operated by Kred Relsenburg. a city s fireman, and his wife. s Shortly after the murder of II. J. Lilzberg, Sacramento 4 merchant, two week, ago, the men who had occupied the 4i apartment had applied to her s s for a room, Mrs. Klsenberg told Chief McShane. She s thought they were a couple of s s young lad. seeking work here s aud gave them the apartment s without questioning. s Today when McShane and Cameron searched the room s the uin had occupied they found .stuffed in an unused Ice box the prison underwear, bearing the number of Tanko and Hall. A Tuesday's home s edition of the Sacramento s Bee wa. found beneath the mattress of the bed. In this copy of the Bee wa. 4 recounted the detail, of the murder ut Lilzberg and and 'the statement of police that s they believed Tanko and Hall were the murderers. It was due to this, the police believe that the men li ft the apart- ment and made the break for freedom which resulted in the s shooting of Officer Clyde Nunn and the subsequent s holdup of Frank Harlow whom they endeavored to s force to drive them out of town. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. . f " w j FOR SALE ( FOIl SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen- klns,Phone 14F41. FOR'sTlE Fir bloi kwo"od,a per tier. Phone 14FS. JAPALAC,"" Paint, and Varnishes, at Powell. Furniture Co. j FORSaLE TurkeyeggZ Cli I Banning, Dixonvllle, Oreg. I EWINO MACHINES lor .ale, tor1 rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 1038 Corey Ave. C. P. Cayler. Phone 1SD-J. FOR SALE Broilers-2 per doz. if taken soon. J. F. Cole. 419 E. 1st Ave. No. FOR SALE Oak wood. biockl'STSo. Stove wood, 13.75, delivered. ' Gardiner Bras. Phone 2W-J. FOR SALE Bantam, chickens ami Bantam egg. bir hatching. Call after 5 p. m. 1021 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE yoo single comb While HORSE FOR SALE Cheap; gentle, good for cultivation. Work .ingle or double. Phone 67S II. 147 Sheridan street FOR SALE Filling Station, lunch room.cuufectlonery, and luncheon goods. Is located on Coos Bay Highway between Roseburg and Marshfield. Inquiries promptly answered. Bridge, Ore. S. C. Ford USED KORI)S '. 111-3 Ford touring S285. Repainted and 1D25 license. 1923 rord coupe, S375. Wire wheels, lots of extras, 1934 Kord Coupe S175. Look, like new. Driven only ' 3u00 mile.. 1925 Ford coupe. 600 Driven about 2000 miles, cost oy er $800. UOY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Acrosa trout city hall, Roseburg. WANTED J WANTED Maternity work In the home. Mrs. E. E. Thompson, Wilbur. Oreaon. Leghorns, day old chlx. May IS 'WANTED Capable woman to take hatch. Phone 17F3. O. W. Burt, Koseburg. FOR-"SALE OH TRADE Work, horse, also buy mare. wt. about 1250 lbs. V. A. Zachary, Brock way, Oregon. FOR S ALE Coin mode! Edison phonograph and 47 records cheap. Also some suntlower seed. Address S. Care News Review. FOR SALE German police pups, from purebred, registered, prise winning stock, all choice colors, reasonable prices. M. A. Ketlen, 216 Court street. FOR " SALE Oak blockv.oodri6 Inch. 13.50 tier; 1 Inch block oak Btove wood U cord. Light weight work mare, young. French Nichols, let- 1 Box 93. jborn CLEMENS To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clemens, at their rtome In Eden bower, Thursday morning, April 30, a boy. By OLUYAS WILLIAMS Snapshots Ol A Family Keeping A Picture Crooked. SAUNTCHS MBIV WOMDERS VMV 1WS PlC TURf IS ALWAVS CROOKED AND GIVES ir A UTTl-E PAT TO THE RIGHT BURiCj HIMSELF IN Hrj BOOK win: Happens to 6lance UP AND MUTTERS HOW DID THAT PICTURE 6tTTHr.T vVAY iht JUiT STRAtCHTT-NfJJ IT SAUNTERS GitiL AND fcrvfs rr a umi pat to the ixrr JOHN Would VIE MiND IO0KING. OP rROM HI5 E.0OK h Ml MUTT AND SEE IT THfe ttCIUPE SEEMS SWNbHl JOM WAN S 10 KNOW WHAT &HE MONKCVED with IT PCt HC JUST STRMfcHT ELED IT A MlMUTE AiO KCIAPES 11 01XHT TO GO OVER Wis WAY A LiTTlE MORE AND MOUES IT '32." TMHE RiC-HT ATTEft. M riNG IT BfvQ. A.ND TTjRTH TOR, TNE Kl'MUTES. AND GETDN6 ACROS5 HIE ROOM 16 LUCK AT IT, PlNiULY AGREE ON A pOSfflOrl WHICH SEEM, ,ETTl- PEACE! "Ui-tV ONCE MORE TO THEIR. EXEM'M&'S OtfUPMiONS IS THEM ABSOLUTELY STPAKrlT JUST AS MABtL COHf S IM WITH PLATE Or rupfaE, AKD n?".M rcRcc cr habit &ivn PicnRE UTILE P4T !0Th LLtT FOR SALE Now Columbia drag saw tllo cash. Has cut only 16 tier wood. Aiso No. 3 Gould Hy draulic ram, $18. Address li. C. II. care News-Review. OAK-TIM DER, wagon' material, saw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak ..ab, stove and healer wood, from 1.:5 to $1.75 per tier. Illa hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE 20acrerTir"Gafden Valley. Lots 1 and 8 Block 3 Plat 13 R. li. O. T. $100 per acre. Address: C, E. Raney, 814 W. Silver, Albuquerque, New Mexico. BEAUTIFUL-SfTB-U li H A N borne and chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniencea. your own terms. Also city prop erty. See Jim Clark at Koaeburg Studio. FOR SALE'dR" TRADE 83" acres of land, good buildings, 9 acres prunes, near church and school, half mile from Coos Bay High way, part cash, balance easy terms. Inquire, S. L. Mos., Ten Mile, Oregon. charge of kitchen at Cow Creek Station. Phone Cow Creek Sta tion, Glendale, Ore. slibAKLNU'W AN T EU Have new shearing machine, ready to use. G. E. Olllvant and Monroe Por tlier. Brockway Oregon. u WANTED Fainting, paperhanging, kalsomlnlng. Reasonable. Esti mates free. John Weaterlund Box 91 Dlllard, Oregon. LOAN WANTED 14000 for S years at 7 or 8 per cent on the S3 acres now constituting the town site of Winchester. 6 miles north of Roseburg. Acreage sold there from recently at $135., lot. at S50 and $75. Will not consider ale or trade loan only. Ab stract examined by O. P. Coshow and Carey and Kerr of Portland. Write direct to owner. GEO. A. LOVEJOV, 514 1'ittock Bit, Portland, Ore. FOR RENT S.W 'HAM KXTA I , WIN K l'Si;i O.N A lUHTV. (AaorUtnl Prcaa Uaanl Wlr.) MILWAUKEE. Wis.; April 30. Announcement was made here today that the permits of lour Jewish synagogue, for dlsjiensiug sacramental wines have been re voked as a direct result of a wine party given by Senator Bernard Gcttelman. Ray Nye, director of the divi sion of permits, snld he had re ceived authority from Washing ton following Investigation of the service of the wine senator Get tlvmun served hi. guests. FOR RENT Garage, 404 West Douglas. HOUSE FOITrENT 128 So. Kane St. ' FOR RENT FcmTruTnTshTd'hous? . keeping rooms. 246 N. Rose. ACREAGE FOR RENT Also hofae for sale. Fred Vedder. Tel. 42F2. FOR RENT 30.cre.of 'broccoli I land, river bottom. Box 688, Koseburg, ore, FOR RENT Partly f urnlshTd apartment. New Rapp building, 325 Cass St. FOR RENTModern house, garage Available June 8. Make garden now. Phone 403-R. . . FOR RENT Big "barn wltT garden .pot, on No. Stephens St. be tween Oak and Washington. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT May 1st. Fl'vTToom modorn bungalow close In. Phone C66-R, or call at Rice and Itlee FOR " RENT Modern iloeplig rooms. Special rates by week ol mouth. Ill Sheridan SL Now Oregon Rooms. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room. Modern place, like home. Gentle man preferred. Address "M" care News-Hevlew. ROBBERY FRUSTRATED tAaaoctatrd rrM Uwanl Wirp.V NEW YORK, April 30 A $fiS,M!0 security robbery was frustrated ti- I day w hen police captured Otto Schmidt In the third floor of a i lower Broadway skyscraper, Schmidt had snatched a bag containing railroad securities valu ed at $fto,0SS.47 from Joseph Keogh a twenty year old messenger em I ployed by Hellner, King and Gold man, brokers. As Schmidt started down a stair way at the third rloor be was tackl ed football fashion by Joseph Wress, a 19-year old messenger boy, and laid low. Policemen ar rested him. LOST AND FOUND ( LOST Blue silk umbrella, It ribs, about April 21st- Finder call 219. j MISOIU-ANEOUS Use News Kenew Classified Ad vertlsing for results. TO TRADE Fine player piano. Three second band rugs. Judd'. Furniture Store. MARCEL and bob'curl7"75c7"halr cut and curl 50c Phone 67-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR " OWNER Don't ' forget " ti call 51 wben In need of anlo parta. Sartf'a Anto Wreckln House, RA Dl ATORSTbat'."nry buVlnesa New core Installed, and old one. made new. Lark, radiator man, " 329 W. Lane. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician. 12 W. Lane St. Hr.ve you aometning to .ell, t. trade, j give awny. Use Newa Review columns. Who burns a Forest Hums the Welfare of tb World WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TUBBY V'RITHMETIC You Can't Stump Him .-'I raw.; 1 sjfjfFjlP' ' F-H l ' - , H (.,! a ii Ma I ,"'' HERMOSTJTK! DIST. CO. I CPiaiMni i t I fl I I y.i f VdHW I HATE THE MERT VJCCST '.. v) "CWOOL ba: COai't like I'D LIKE TO CATCH 1 1 HE rLLLER V)HO iNvE vitto THAiT By WINNER ME TOO! ARlCrtT ITS 60T CiME S.EMSf vO If ALL AKOUT IMOIAMS Lr;c T HAT- GRAM MA (? S PIE FOR ME KM0W OUfi VtHCLE eOOKCFFrW HtACT CAW TELL NOD ANYTHiN' VOU VJAHTA KAJ0W 111 6RAMMAP V'VI' AM PROAJCUW Ml KMDVV WrtAT ) on like r um i txao'T! gender Shovajs whether A MAM IS MASCULlfO' EO Mb ,VEMlwW EC ME.01EH i wi it ; -.crsi -MM) 1 The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowar. Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-K2. Reliable Tailor. J. H. BERNIER Upst.ilrs Next Umpqua Hotel Clnlrq. Prts.lng, Alteration We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg 1918fordTouring will sell very rhenp UNION GARAGE Authorized Kord Service Phone 232