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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1925. YOUR OLD RANGE As First Payment and SlOo 00 Per Month for Eleven Months Is AH It Takes to Own a SMOGTHTOP Cooking top is 29 1-2 I by 20 1-4 inches and every square inch is hot. f the four frlw.Mi.if-T nHii.-r' 1 I veMlt U Jr S V I -1 I I ; 'mitmf M "(" " II I L. burner 7"f2pi-jv I 1 1 0AS 1ANO 1 If U Spteti Burner R Ventilated Oven 1 4 by 1 8 by 1 2Yi inches with automatic heat control. Special broiler oven. KILLS EX-WIFE, TIES CI LIFE 111 Worlds largest Building Planned in Chicago 15C0 P I Jealous Man Fires cn For ; mer Wife and Escort Before Big Crowd. BODY FOUND TODAY Disappeared Into Woods Following Tragedy Yes ' terday Body Found in Bushes. (A-Utl Trrm M Wlrr.) SAN KHANC1HCO. Sopt. 14. ' The body of John Govaer, mechan ic, who allot and killed his divorced wife and severely wounded her es- : erf In Golden Gate Park yester day, was found today with a bullet hole In the head In a clump of bushes near the scene of yester day's tragedy. The police suppose that Govaer returned to the murder scene to kill himself. Scores of Sunday picnickers and strollers witnessed the shooting yesterday. Hundreds more were In the park and they were thrown I into alarm as shotgun squads of I police, In motor cars, on horseback I and afoot, beean exploring the countless by-paths IhrouKh the labyrinth PtW'"Jlv:'-i: 5SK: A.'i- ' iiftll 7V" ! .. r... ;;;r:,:--&Y,i B 'KF m A a fttfafci.'A . .. hi Whaf iritemlcd to be the world's larfjcit iail Jin will be erected on the block bounded by Michigan. AVfcuc, Eleventh Street, Wabash Avenue and Roosevelt read, Chicago. It will be 81 stories higif.-w ith stores and offices occupying the first 21 stories, and a hotel above. Among other features will be a convention hall seating 23,000. The estimated coat h $ 10,000 ,000. This is the 1 architect's drawing. REPAID THIS MAH ADOZEH TIMES- i (J O P NATIONAL i "E'""' foreigners is Intense and nnJn'rrrpp inn i mat "lat serious trouble Is apt to de COWMITTEE WILL NOT v. lop. He is leaving a once for s! TPPOttT RfiP II INIOR . Corvallis to resume his studies at "I hove been rppald a doxen timi ( W. ijt.-,l Yrtttt I-jm-1 Win-.) WASHINGTON, Sei.t. H. Sup-! serve this year edftor uf the Iaily Ilaromeler. and trails 1 u,l7Z ItTj'Tl""",,',"1"" 1 the' republican national of brush will be- withheld from i WORLD FLIERS ON WAY TO ROUND-UP $120.00 SS' We DO NOT charge interest nor do we charge f or installing $ 1 20.00 is the price installed , ready to use.. We DO NOT carry repair parts, as they are not needed with modern gas equipment. Southern Oregon Gas Company If it is heat you can do it better with gas. iliat makes portions of the park a I numt uf JunuBIi iJoSarue. llobert sr. La Folletle. Jr.. in the picturesque wilderness. I Tanlac hsa driven nalmi from m hn.it special senate election In Wiscon- As the man and the woman : " l iniubw me lor icm v i. sin If he Is nominated in the re- alk'hted from a street ear at an backache, which almost kiiuxi m at publican primary tomorrow. eni ranee to me park near the rZTl t", -ean about noon. Govaer follow- w.Wi. c.'u. " ed. WTien the couple entered the itomach didn't f.i riu. i h... park, he opened fire. They both , haadachos and I was a discouraged uuu 'I have never aeen the equal or T.-iniao suppor t d by the national organiz- stopped here nearly a year ago un this account i,'" mr "n,at" f"u "' " r.-puhlicai psses and from tSTlLZISS I'""'"": fell, and Govaer disappeared into . wnoata Birien or in park. roiice gnthcrfd from numoroub witnpssea ... m .. " ut-au umiu ttJIU i auu UolJJg for mo." whPn vwn-hy reached hor. Ja- What Toolac hU Uuno for otUrs. It can robs was taken to a hospital. H ' do for you. may recover. He lold the pollco Tanlac la for mlo by all Rool dnimlsts that Govaer had threatened his ex ; l'pt u lubatituui. uvur 40 iuiliiou of wife Bevoral times and seemed i ottlu "W- nrnvn.l wltln PI.. no '"" wiiii j'.iiuiiH.r. riiip nils o.J This (leilaration was made today bv Chairman But lor of the nation al committee. Whether some oth er republican candidate will be t AwnHatt! I'rttw !- Wlrr.) EUCENR, Ore., Sept. 14. Cap tain I we 11 Smith, commander of the Uouml tlie-World flight, and lie utenant Leslie Arnold, another of the world fliers, are back In Ku gene for the first time since they in my nre. jt hai inur than toiihlfl mv ntfon. ho said, is a matter for the tht hnn to attln nn th last hnn n tienatorial campaign of their rticord-makluff air trip. to decide. ' j A Jtieet of seven more planeji. Hoy Wilcox of Eau Claire, who five from Cilsttey Field and two years old and after the divorce had resumed her maiden name of Ha zel Younsf. The riot squads combed the park cautiously, fearim? that Govaer would resist arrest with his revolver. The powdery mllldew diNea."? Of red clover, thought to hare in vaded the I'nlted HtnteH it bo 'U lWlia from Europe, has aahi ap peirrfd this year In OreKott. Re porting cane to the Ktatlon nt t'orvalllw will help In npplvfnir ef fective control measures. . . The fungus consists of a pow dery white coating on the leaves. Where abundant It will nfunt the Km will of the plants. As ftr ns can bo learned. Injurious renultM do not follow the feed lug of af fected clover to stork of any kind. The uniiHually dry season niuy have been especially favorable and the disease may not become wrintift In Onnn, think the hIh- tion peolMsts.i If it does, either the clover producers will huve to use a retdstant type of clover or resort to applications of sulfur which are In general the best means of controlling disease of this character. The disease has made rapid hendway In many eastern clover growing sections of the I'nlted State and Is creating How to Do New Dance Favorite, "Charleston" - v ) i . vwt??s. w rj.i.rT considerable concern. Kail Is the best season to sort out and dispose of breeding ewes that fall helow standard, says H. A. Llndgren. livestock spectaliHt for lue stnte college evtenf.ien Mrvliw It wilt .v ,h. AU...... ... keep in mind a definite standard of type In building up a prolli able flock, he believes. 1)1hpm llng of those ewes showing Hie worst faults and muting the others to a good ram for several yeitra will rapidly Improve t!ie f!..-k without displacing too many ewes each year. In cullng out condemned e.v'i conformation Is an important con sideration because two-thirds I he yearly return from a ewe Is from the lamb yhe produces. Hlorki ness. level, rump, a well-filled leg of mutton, and well sprung ribs associated Willi a wide muzzle are outstanding points to be looked for In a desiruble conformation. Ilroken mouths and spoiled ml ders are sufficient to Justify get ting rid of a breeding ewe. Her ability to produce a good lamb should also be con.-'dered. Artificial support for branrh.'s overloaded with fruit becomes pressing Just before the crop co. lors up, with the starches lurg.ly turning to sugar as the fruit un til res. Most Oregon trees tll.lt have been rightly pruned from the start, get along all right wiin out tying or bracing, as It is con sidered by growers and experi ment Btnllon specialists a g.ied practice now to allow the iiprii'li! limbs to bend down with their fruit and thus spread the tree. Masts of 2-Inch aniiare piece, one and on the ground, a few feet higher than the Iree with ropes tied to the branchrt needing nun port, are used and recommended .y the experiment stnlion. thouth rathe expensive In some dis tricts. In hill selecting nest year's po tato seed hills that show green and look vigorous later than the average are recommended by th. experiment station for Impr.ne ment in the Oregon potato rrnp. The leaves should be normal r.ir the variety with no unusual wrin kling or mottling Indications of mnssalc. Mossalc leaves li:.e small areas less green and inor.. yellow than the healthy I. f. Sometimes these leaves appear to have thin spots In them. Plants wl'h uniform, green smooth l.-.-i- are the best. They mav he staked now and dug Inter or dug now and put Into crates for stor age on cooling out. Seed selec. tlon pays In the commercial ri.o 1 and Is psrtlrulsrlv valuable for next year's seed plot. More cheap forage Is one of the big confronting the Amerlcin farmer Including manv In Ore gon, specialists of the federal de partment of agriculture report to the experiment station. As p.... lure this fonige gives god i"Ms and ensta little alter the pasture has been established. !. t State Press Comment t Automobiles and Students Prohibiting rtu.lents from havlns automobiles at rullege Is a sensi ble regulation nn ihe part of the school authorities but It would seem to be something of nn Indict-: els. ment aeafnst parental good lu.lg ment that such a thing would be necessary. Hoys and girls are about the most human Individuals you can find. If given the idea I hat college Is all fun aurt no worV. they'll con duct themselves aceordinely. Par ents are rcsiKinsihie for Ihe Ideas they have. La Grande Observer. is opposing Mr. I,a Kollette as "(.'ooIidKo republican" candidate, already has given notice that, in . event of h!s defeat In tho primary, he would run lu the general elec tion i Chairman Butler said that, while pilr. La Kollette had availed him j self of the regular republican ma ..('hliiery In seeking the senatorial ' nonitnatfon to succeed his father. jhe could not be regarded as a re-. DOVER. England, Sept. 14. publican, lu view of his position as Ishak llelmy, Kgyptlan swimmer. chief lieutenant to his father in the attempting to swim the English groomed and becomingly gowned Is : campaign the latter conducted last channel, was six miles off the a woman's privilege, but after all '"H platform oppose1 to that Kngllsh enost nt 8: SO o'clock to- there are certain other things in adopted by tho republican conven- ni.;Iit, Just twelve hours after he t:on at Cleveland. left t ape uris iez, r-'rance, me starting point. The flood tide wus helping him. Take Tanlae Vegetable Pills for constl yatlua: made and r,s-ouuuondcd by tba nanufacturers of TauUc. TAMXAC rort youii HBAxaru from Kelly Field In Texas are ex ported to land nt Eugene field either this afternoru or tomorrow. The combined fleet will go to the i Pendleton Hound-Up after the field j dedication at Vancouver. i o EGYPTIAN SWIMMER i 6 MILES FROM GOAL I T1v satlsry cl ' whoP-.-nme. I'at , Ijo d (.'rocker. pure and chocolates. life Vtliff h are aj iniportunt as look- hiB well. Acting well, for instance. Ave put such a strain uikhi mr const It tit ions trying to kep young that tl'iv Is now an alarming sear city of lovely and pracieus old la dies aiming us. W' are either enameled like artifichil dolls, or f wear unhappy, haggard ! expressions berause we know our- selves for frankly ancient dames ' who have lot the batlle with age. :(Irim-iri, N) ut;.nd, Hon of Mr. and ins' anting to a piuto i vM. ir,,,,, o v,.-l:ind of this ritv. who h:v been touring China and ROSEEURG BOY ; BACK FROM TOUR MAN TO APPEAR FOR j DRIVING WHILE DRUNK wnere ve tnink of little else savt our lookj. We make our wardrobe an idnl ami worsltin our bodies as the heathens bowed down to figures which 4 hey set up for pods. A new bnnmt looms before us like a rainbow's quest, and our hunt for beauty tnkes or. the Importance of a searrh for the Holy Crail. person-1 Aricnitmal Coll nesa of providing nervice to rainp- 'ft' ,o:iielinesfl has become a fetish ; visited nil of the ers at the auto park who want all w,ln Ann rtran women. For that. China and Ji pan. f Awtfwiutl I'roM I-aarJ Wir.) SALEM, Ore., Sept. 14. Jacob TO CHINA, JAPAN ' Portland who was arrest- nil 10 dava ntrn fnt flrlvlnv whlln intoxicated, resulting in a wreck nt one end of the Newberg bridge, will have his hearing in Justice court here at 10 a. in. tomorrow, it was announced this afternoon. ietz's wife and email son were Reaping the Fruits I The city is reaplne the fruits of, paternalism for poinu into the bus!-1 the comforts of home when touring n,Hnv r us neclert our honu s. our without paying hotel bills. A wo-. children and our husbands. Worse man who claims that her husband j H!iI1- Wfl neglect the minds ami was burned by hot coffee at the henrts and bouIs will, which Cud camp grounds is demanding dam-1 endowed us andw hfrh He surely ages from the council and threaten- intended us to cultivate even more J.'pan during the summer, has re turned to his homo in this city. Mr. WwIiithI whs n mi-niti - nf Hi patty making the Y. M. V. A. an- boIU injured in the wreck. rnal fi ie':d:;iiip tour, a trip person-1 n ally conducted by r. V. G. I)u-i BOUT IS POSTPONED, bach. d':m of nt-n at th Urecon 1 . 'e The party lAntati iitm lued ir.) large cities of CHICAGO. Sept. 14. The ten id Mr. Newland round contest between Ernie Ow ing lawsuit for collection. It Is claimed that the table pro vided for the use of campers, a portable table they selected them selves, one of many In use, was de-j fecthe and wobbled, or that the ground was not level, or for some i other reason, the coffee pot over-j turned sprlling the hot coffee and burning the camper J.'tH ftti worth. Of course the camper might have upset the table In silling down In assidumisly than we do our appt ar a nee. "And if you forget the greater ; thing for the less, no matter how perfect your features at. ! form, you i can never be really beautiful. That Inner spiritual loveliness, the mark ' of true beauty. It never to be found i In any beauty parlor." Salem Statesman. report a wonderful and educa- en, J-os Angeles Ugbt neavy lioi.nl trip. They were royally re- weight and Ad Stone of Phlladel ceivtd und welcomed, and shown phia, scheduled for East Chicago 'every courtesy while away. In tonight, was postponed until next I China they were ahead of the dis- Monday night because of rain. liirlmnc.s, and saw none of the; o fU-hiing or disorders which have; Quick turnover. Advertise. A j marked the country. Mr. Newland classified ad today brings sales to jsiaifs that the feeling In China ' morrow. The Coming Ace of ihe Sox? Folks used 1.1 watt fnr their ship the limited tent unane or he mlcl.t " '" "y luy au l"? have dropped the pot a beiti too 3,Wewchissified ada h r-ll In hfil.l a a cftitnll.wj ieirr.o.'d campers have done before, but then I he would have lost all chance to graft the munrlpality. And If It had , rained, the bill might have been , twice as large for the discomforts experienced. j The city is asked to pay a ! day for time lost because of he ' burn. It Is realty remaikable what' an earning power Injured persons 1 seeking damages suddenly develop ! One might think that a $:irt per day man would prefer a hotel to the noise and dirt of a f.o cents a day Jitney campground providing fre tables and other accommodation but there U no accounting for taste. The Capital Journal has never been able to see the necessity for niuncipftlltlejt proviing accommo dations for .irNt any more than for breakbenm. palace car, or other tourists. Whatever excuse (here might have b en for It In the early years of the nuti. th great number of privately owned camps renderSt unnecessary today, Salem Statesman. ',. 'v r V. 'Wt y "a 4 Th National Association of Dancing Master-, in convention In Chicago, deoulej lli Cir lcton" would be the most popular dance of the mnon. Miltlml Melrose, Huge ami screen U', r iJtOTff hew it Ii done. The successive $tcp are llluatratcd left to r-g r n " uO u Have you an ax to grind There are hundreds, who want the ton ! To learn thetr nnmes read the News Review calsslfied ada. Tha Mark of Trut Beauty Mrs. Walter Keren -on of more thnn onllnary ability, mt on the subject of "Clothes and Wo men," In the Portland News: "Theie Is mich a thing as roncn trattnPtoo much upon mere clothes and sometimes one wondC-s Jiist what the American woman i go ing to riti when she gets to henven and finds all the robes rttt from the tamo pattern. tvQig beautifully 3; I Jriie Lrnch Wiilinms : (aSovc), jnurn.i1:l, i3r.im.itnt and novelist, will follow Robert Frost, the American jjoot, and Hohert Ilriiles, the Kn:liah port-lanrrar, m hol.lt r of th I'niveriif pf Mkhigan'a fellow . , al.lp ill rreutite artj. li s pl.iv, "Why Marry?" won the l'ulit cr pri.e in 1917 Si.'-" . 'jC. .7 J 1f'-Ji . s . ti .(,. T tj v: LYOU'S a, . ri- w Hr'ill rnen prnerallT are apreed that Terl Lrom, TNr'nj ' l-.nrler with the While Sox, i nYtinerl to take hit place amonthe ! star hurlera of tlie niajora in a year or two. Rtphow he ii pitch' i Uig itcllar l'-" 11 anJ by next vcar may be the club'i m.kiii hurler. . 0 9