SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1925. IVojhan Spars Chicago to Revolt Against the State of Illinois LOFT LIKE LOFTY PLACES: MRS. LOFT GETS DIVORCE 1 w w ( v Hr 1 Si V l 1 f-i "r 1 RENO, Nev.. Oct i9. Ueorgei Leou ImII, wealthy camly maim' ficturer of New York, wrecked her nerves by riaklng a practice of i wclkiiig alutig the narruw leuxe of !a MUory building there, .Mi Kills belli Ahiaru Loft, I'aushter of a former bo:oiih preiil'leni in (.'eutnr New York, loin a uono court today, and she had lo go to a r,o.spiiul. blic was giuuu-il a Ur vorca. Chicago l In open revolt against the state of lllinoit, became of unequal representation In the legislature, and if withholding ' late due the atate.. Patrick tarr (left), county treasurer, hat lu stnjctJons to refute payment until the Irgiilatare reapiiortiont the " representatives. A woman, Mra. E. W. Bemit (right), county com miatloner, planned the revolt. Chicago hat more than half the population of lllinoit (ihown in black), but It. elects only one- third of the legislators (shaded diagram). Tir- - HWACKINO SUSPECTED ASTORIA, Ore., Oct. 29 One nan It in Jail here and other In the Hospital as the result of what off! cars declare was a hi jacking esca pade last night. The Incident, olll cera believe, Is connected with the finding. last night of a fully out fitted fishing boat drifting in the Columbia near Havel by the . cus toms patrol boat Robert N. . Officers refuse to give out the sum of the men. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I8J-L. IHCA MASK I,KO MAY HAVK HAW lONU KAII.ItOAI TKIP f AaneUted tn Usm4 WlrO PORTLAND, Oct. 29. The leg of a man found wedged In the truck;! of a car on the Union Pa cific "raln. which arrived here Monday morning from the east may. have been part of the re mains of a man who was killed 10 miles east of Huntington, Oc tober 16. Railroad officials today receiv ed a telegram from Pooatello, Idaho, stating that a newspaper printed a story Indicating the vic tim may have been John Tylor, who met his death that way. If this solution la correct, offi cers said the leg waa carried to Chicago and back past the scene of the accident to Portland before It was dlacovered. - KPII-KltiV CTHH CLAIM KD. (Aaoriabd h Vamd WW.) LENINGRAD, Russia, Oct. 21. Discovery of a cure for epi lepsy is claimed by Dr. A. Sper- ansky, assistant In scientific re search to the famoua physiolog ist, Professor Pavloff. Dr. Sper ansky conducted experlmenta with dogs Introducing seizures similar to epilepsy and producing In the brain a substance which he calls altotoxln. 'THANK YOU" ONE' OF THE JOHN GOLDEN UNvT OF CLEAN AMERICAN PICTURES 801TII OAKOTA MAY HAVK TO Jl IT UAH IIIMNK8S. MITCHELL. S. D., Oct 29. F. W. Marmon, atate director of gasoline sales, today ordered all slate operated gasoline stations to ceafte immediately the sule of mo tor fuel. The action waa a result of the opinion handed down yes terday by the state supreme court holding that the retail of gasoline by the state Is unconstitutional. "Little Bird Told Me" In enr'y days superstitious people paid conslilernble attention to the birds and their different cries which were believed to foretell events. Thus comes the old auyinic. "A little bird told me," suys the Loudon Dully Mull. Truces of tills belief are to be found In our own Old Testament, wlere verso 'Jt of clmpler 10 of KcrleHluKte speaks of "for a bird of the sir shall carry the voice, ami Hint which hath wines shall till the waller." It Is generally agreed that it Is from this belief In the univer sal knowledge of birds which, of course, are supposed to see every thing from the sky that we gut this suylng. Clergyman Harnett Maker An Anglican clergyman. Itev. Canon Charles (iridium of Ilrlstol, Knglund. was the proprietor f a proMlierou manufacturing business In the East end of London, the pub lication ff Ills will discloses, the New York Times says. The busi ness, the nuinufucture of harness for tradesmen's horses, was estate llshed In 17.MI, nnd was left to the canon by the will of a relative 12 years ago. The canon is said to have been a generous employer, anil the business grew to large pro portions under tils stierviiun. A Family Trait A woman engaged a new maid, with whose npiieurunce amr manner she was greatly pleased. When the terms had been ngreed upon Ihe mistress said: "Now, my last maid was much too friendly with the po licemen. I hoie I can trust youV "Indeed you run, niudum." she re plied. "I can't bear policemen. I was brmight up to hate the very sight of them. You see, my father was a burglar." CHAIRMAN AND IE CHAIRMAN ARE SELECTED . H. Booth and Dr. E. B. Stewart to Head Com munity Chest Drive. OUTLOOK IS GOOD Only Necessity Is to Start People Thinking in Terms of Ten Organizations Instead of One. ' Water Intide Cryttal Oliver Fnrrlngton. curator of the Field museum In Chicago, brought from South America n piece of crystal quarts containing a stnnll amount of perfectly clear water which can he seen plainly Inside the crystal. According to geologists, this water may have been In this crystal for 1tt.imil.isNi or lmi,ll.ij,l years. The crystal belongs to the Archetin age which exist ed hundreds of millions of years ago. , Too Realittie "I thought," said the disappointed friend, "you told me this election was going to be n walkover." "Well," answered the defented cauilidate. "It was. I wus the door step." Stray Stories. A Complete newspaper of Prinrea. wars, conventions, the excitements Europe, football victories, the counting up of votes, church affairs, community weddings everything event ful. Yet the newspaper is incomplete without news that concerns you most. Events belong to unusual clays. But day after day you get out of bed, wear clothes, eat foods, walk in shoes. News of better mattresses for your. bed, of better clothes, food, shoes, at prices you like ... is of more moment to you than the overthrow of kings. Things of daily im portance are talked about in advertisements. Shaving sticks, tooth pastes, cuff links, breakfast foods. Here is friendly, intimate news to make your days more pleasant. News of things you know about and might like to know more. Conveniences you once thought could never be yours. Advertisements are the news of every-day things that concern you most. No newspaper would be com plete without them. Advertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Read them. Si? 55 RosEBiniFlSte Review DOUGLAS COUNTY ft o 4 Nan ., i assess a mi I w At la! nklit's meetlne of the rommu'iltr chest con.mit!o Hon. J. II. Ilnoth and Dr. K. R Stewart accepted their appointments ax rampaixn chairman and vice-chairman respectively. After making a thorough Invent!- ration of the community chest, It service to th various welfare or ganizations. Its IniHlnesa llke meth od. Its soundness. Its time-saving and money-saving possibilities. they expressed themselves as very heartily In accord with the chest and though both very husr, per fectly willing to render further pub lic service by giving time and do ing much hard work to put over the "ten-in-onV drive or otherwise known as the community chest. Mr. Booth and Dr. Stewart, to gether with a special committee of T. H. Ness and A. O. Suthei lin are busy working on the se lection of men to serve as contains of teams. Just as soon as this se lection has been made the captains will select lieutenants and men and women for their teams, and a meeting of all workers arranged for. Much favorable comment on the community chest has been heard from all sides, business men. pro fessional men and women, clerks, laboring people, railroad people and In fact civic clubs and fraternal organizations have all expressed themselves as well pleased with the community chst. There does not seem to be anyone who Is not en tirely satisfied In the matter. From that angle, success of the drive Is an an red. However, heretofore each type of the ten Institutions has put on a separate drive for funds (and got them, too) and people In Hose burg are used to giving oilv to one or ganlzatlon at a time. These contri butions, of course, ac scattered throughout the year. Put now they must think In terms of 10 unpen Is In one. To In? tire success for the rhest all should get som ld-a from the solicitors as to what they are expected to give. It 1s so ar rnnced that pnyments on pledges can be made throughout the year so that a hardship will not be In flicted on anvnne. it shouM be understood thnt the community chest Is a money sav ing ai well as a time saving sys tem. One business man. hnvlnp hist an average business stated that last yar he paid out pledges amounting to over ISM). He will not be expected to give that amount through the chet. That particu lar man Is golne to be agreeably surprised at the figure presented to hfm this year. Another man, working by the day. said that so far as he knew that he gave out about $40 last vear. He was Terr happy to learn that he cotiM reach the same or ganizations through the che-t with much less money. Yet all the wel- A new lubrication service that wards off repair bills! Today drive to the nearest dealer displaying the 'Veedol orange and black sign YOUR car has just finished a long, hard summer cam paign. The lubricants in your MOTOR . . . TRANSMISSION . . . DIF. FERENTT AL ... aruj CHASSIS BEARINQS are worn out Every day makes harder their job of protecting the vital spots on your car and there are tough driving months ahead. Now is the time when new, fresh, clean lubricants are an actual necessity! Take a few minutes today to stop at your Veedol dealer's and get complete Veedol lu brication Service the "film of protection" for every part of your car motor, transmission, differential and chassis. That is your cheapest in surance against unnecessary trouble and expense this win ter. That is the surest way to get the most from your car while you have it, and the most for it when you sell it. Every dealer displaying the orange and black Veedol sign is ready for you. The entire job will take but a few minutes. Get complete Veedol lubrica tion service today. Tide Water Oil Sales Corpo ration. Branches or ware houses in all principal cities. 4 VAN BRUNT'S GARAGE ! 4t WEST END AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY :j f 01P TO co"0 PATff i. f ! ! N- Oh ilCH.TI. U ' " 7-S I 1 4-44 Rtc-rlrV5 oil pa l.' I 4-51 svt rural shlnr ant ina tilling at pLstoa-wsvablus 18.00 42.44 40.44 - 3 4-S1 uc4 Honli oat four ayllndors 14.00 t4.00 jj . .. st.rm a. -v h I, s a tiiss ll JIWV ISS I 1IW B am I. a. au.ii I lO M I fVL I 1 rat. H II j-4f 8e-lmt&lltn ell ra I S.00 I .96 3.64 ; ! I I Jtaflll ttt 5 r.uw oil - I l.w 1.50 I I V flfcl hU7i ru uli &9StLv I 9.00 3.w0 B 11-3 OvcrhM'il rr axl - f imlsh an Install x pinion ew 1 ater gar 1T.00 44.00 41.00 lt-t tnatoll roar uU ast?bl7 6.00 6.09 m Raflll lth 0r CanpotA 1.00 1,00 Ttb 1 Sn 11-8 Orrhot both VnlToroal Jolnt rurnltMng k SJ"ammmSmmljitltne no balls, plna vul bolts 4.73 4.92 11.57 " ( j An actual repair bill for f 150.73 caused by poor lubrication. The surest way to prevent winter troubles and big repair bills is to stop for completeUeedol lubrica tion next lime you see this sign. Maim wm&trmtasB&iissasis LOCKADE IS ON IfflUY MITCHELL MUST Th0 court ,ouncl that ,he Becre- CT A Mn TD I A I 1C tary of war la the anent of the 0 1 AIXU 1 K1AL. 13 president of the United States and COURT RULING 'ht he has the necessary leual au- inoruy 10 aireci an mvesiiKatlon (Continued from pa ire 1.) thai In any event he knew of no provision of the court martial re- imandlnsc general instead filiations "that gives the president I war right to bring charges." When the court reconvened, Col Tln.nhiirr w In il.la r.1 a, rrf nrganlaationa are well Ipleasnli blorkade far highway wlih enmniunlr chest. Why rnul.l I .,,, was concerned last inev r. witn lejs money nhtnlned j nf!ht ,,, tlrnl prohibition onel Moreland declared precedents from the rnmninnlty? Whencveri .n. ..... .i..in .. h.rf i.hiLhi th. ,k. any orcanljntlon imts on a flnnnre4 nlRhway north and south of ! President to convene a general rampalun In Hnveburir It costs them i ,he clty and ttowed and! court martial without charges luuunuiv hi iraM -ip. r ur xniDP.. .MH.I.H1 .v.n r iravlln emanating frnm eommanillnv nfft. and file the charges. It had been brought out by the defense conten tion that Colonel Mitchells com- of the department should have brought the case to make it valid. Colonel Mltrhell nsKed through It would cost more thnn that. When 'lhne drives are all combined the cost Is little more. If any. than that of one of the Individual drives. In other words If ten organizations put. on ten senarate drives the cost would probably be over two thou sand dollars. That simply that that two thnusnnd dollars spent would have no plnce in we: fare work and more than that the time put in by all the officials of ! upon the road. Although they Cera of accused. The procedure made no explanation. It is un- derstood that they were look- m lng for a cargo of liquor which was expected to pasa through the city last night. They found nothing, however, to means , justify arrests. Their search- lng proceedure continued 4) throughout today, although s they atopped only suspicious s appearing cars. As they were the various nraanliallons on drives , , on , jd, ,nt, ,venlng would be "lost" time so far as their real program la concerned. Chest satisfaction works bolh ways, to the giver and to the receiver. It la expected that the block- ade will continue tonight. Heat with gas. MARTIN DURKIN ADDS ANOTHER TO MURDER LIST Hundreds have put their O. K. oi classified columns. They sr. thi starting point of many people's success and prosperity (Continued from page one). ward Sllverton instead of follow ing the Tortland road. The officer said he did not suspect Ihe man un til he turned toward Sllverton, par ticularly because he was accom panied by another man Instead of a woman and a rjfl as the Informa tion had slated. Sslem headquarteri telephone to Sllverton offlrera to check up on them, but there were no further developments. Vood cutters tiros. tools at Wharton MEN'S GUARANTEED HOSE A S5c hose guaranteed to wear 4 pair 4 months without a hole. If they don t It's the factory's loss, not ours. But we know they do wear. Carr'a. A Business Man Goes to Bed Happ and wakes up happy if his business. is advertised U8 in the present case, he assured the court, waa "regular and In accord ance with the law." Ather objections of a similar character were thrown out by the court with alacrity. One of them recited that the charge of "conduct to the pre judice to the good order and dis cipline" could not He against Colo nel Mitchell since his San Antonio statement, charging Inefficient con duct of the air service had been directed against the war depart ment and not against the military service. Question of Authority. An adverse ruling on the second point waa brought in by Ihe court late today, it being held that al though the court martial charges did not conform In all respects to existing regulations, they ould not be adjudged void because they had been Instigated by the presi dent as commander Id chief of the army and navy. The; court declared the presi dent aa the maker of court martial regulations baa the authority to change or apply them In whatever manner be sees fit. In a sharp passage which Imme diately preceded te decision. Re presentative Heed of Illinois, coun sel for Mitchell, pressed for Infer- jmatton as to "who ordered th. In 'vestigatlon ot the case," and Col onel Sherman Moreland, the Judge advocate replied: "Th. secretary of war at direc tion of th. president." a "Is th. secretary of war Colonel Mitchell's commanding officer?" returned Mr. Reed. That make, no difference," re torted the prosecutor. his counsel at this point for a bill of particulars. "The charges and specifications" he said, "are too vague to use in the preparation of a defense." - Colonel Moreland told the court he was not prepared to supply any such statement, but said he would make an effort to have one when the court convenes tomorrow. The court then recessed until to morrow. td Billion-Dollar Jockey it? 1 si vv;'jrtHt. ft asaf - . First plioto erer Uken ahowlng John t). Rockefeller, Jr., In liilgfnK In one of his favorite sports, riding. It was taken at Hot Springs Va., where be Ir vacationing;.