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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 t :TWO v"w fWHITE r . -i. 1 : i I .-I - ' 6 i ' -' . r : ? 4 r ! t ' . . . ; ' ' f 4 It took Chesterfield to prove, that what smokers want is not oyer-sweening A new kind of non-bearded Spring Wheat that should do well in Doug- natural tobacco taste las County. See it before you sow. Taste has changed i-" 0 V Recleaned Whole Corn $2.00 per 100 lbs. ; ; 1 i Recle aned Cracked Corn S2.10 per 100 lbs. 1 '' Ground Corn ...... $2.10 per 100 lbs. Douglas County Tlour Mill! . Roseburg and Myrtle Creek.; ! i U . ' v , ii -4 1927 Bi' NEA SERVICE INC WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Gnrrott l'ol.soni Is slabbed to Ui.'iitli while swimming lit Ocean Town, N. J. Folsoni's balhiiiB cuniimiilonu hail boon ltoger Neville, u buaiuoao partnur; Mrs. Helen llurniiby ij.ii tl Uurmelltii Valilon. Aniislasln Folsom, eccentric aill niuHK i nil sislur or tlio dead! man, lurlves and lalti'H command. At the Inquest 11. Is learned Unit ' tile' ilea Hi weapon was n pichaq, an Oriental Unite, anil It liml been bought mi the bourdwiflK.) , I ' ll la luiiriifUji IhiH'oiyif 'Croydoji. Boars la a fauiiior jol'seurlous wju-, lions, lie adtuifs buying' tw(o lutivi'a lUt lint the iilehnq. Atinsliistn engages Titus Hlgga, tj ;u-i;lUUuil. Jo .woj-k on, Lho.uaau. 'A't'i frlJultUPil JIM jdeUd jmuiL'M' nop-: Mow, urrivim mid la tnlrluuuil by nine curious French dolls In Fol mini's room. Croydon 8rurs'.1.Jiijtinls, .are ..ills, covered in a, niitbbduU of lilsoiii's and l'ellou thinks Ida utiolo hud been doing sumo .bliu-Uuialllng. Hnbln Hears, Croydon's sou. Is worried now. Unit elusptoluu la' rest Ait) '-(ill) h(a liUliiA-.i.lligKH .tells ll i ill Uii litis learned that Croydon Soul's iiad purchased a third dagger. The elder Sears sends for Floni- I ROY CATCHING MOTOIJ At our used car lot corner Oak and Rosa St., Roseburg You Buy With No Risk ier evcry cur H carefully; In- apei'luil mid jnocessuryj fnpii'.i'S ' made liefine wo offer It for aalo. '' .' 192? LICENSE FREE 1923 Studebaker Touring .. $285 1 1923 Ford Touring ...,....$150 .1921 Ford Touring .,, $05 1923 Ford Coupa ................. $225 1923 Chevrolet Coupe $275 1924 Overland Red Bird $225 1921 Overland Roadster..... 100 1919 Dodge Touring $1fr0 ,.0 . and others ' Those ears uro inuch better Hum the price would illdleate. Borne have duco and hiciiucr .finish good butteries and guild tires. , . Seasonable Hoes Rnke.i Spadinij; Forks Slcpladders Lawnmowers Chicle Founts Chick Feeders Hand Sprays Fertilizer Poultry Netting Garbage Cans Dust Mops Floor Polish Floor Mops BARGAIN . Zenith Electric Washing Machine '-. Try it in your home. ZIGLER-CRAVEN HARDWAliE CO a PHflNF ?S Washington Cancer Institute CENTRALIA, VyASHlNCTON Treatment for Cancer of the face, mouth, lips, tongue and all parts of the body. i NO SURGICAL OPERATION vVHundreri cured after all other methods have failed. Booklet containing full information and testimonials sent FREE on re quest. Write today and get booklet by return mail absolutely free and no obligation. , . ' . Carolyn Wells lug Rtpuo, faitioua detective, who arrives' soon alter. . ' ' -Now go on with the story: CHAPTER XXXVII Willi Croydon Sears anil Klein lug .Slime came also Tito ltiggs, wlio, was deeply impressed wit ii Stone's churni; having1 expected 'u MiHU'liI nioie prosaic and; busluess ! hi... ' ..... , iniu ymwiiw,. ...- . , ' I '-"For Fleming Sl'oho was oiie who, to n imirkod degreo, UooK color from Ida surroundings. And now, at .sight of the son and the Intervening boardwalk with its blare tiii ;coor .and: sound, as well jisjlhe cay um1Io of dim lin- inediniii' el'tiwirnti file hfllel' depict Hlouo's nil her careworn air drop ped from, him, :n ill l)o. smiled with the delight or (i ' child at the Bllifctacld: ' ' - "?' ,, 411 - ( I4,,, l'.(l ' "Niivor been here befo're.'f ho explained, faking It all in rapidly, as he sealed himself. "I've been to the New 'Jnghind coast resorts1' aim I h'n soul Item and wesloru tout's.' ilul never before cliiuieed on. New Jeraey'a ahores. Most nltractlve, too. Well, 1 niippoao lhat'a the apot where the hody.wiis fminil.1' ami ho Hwrpt Ida nfioj vaguely lo-; wind tho.wlde ji'Xpan'so of sea'. "That'a' about, it," ngroed Croy don .Sears. "But 1 any, old limn, if you'd rmhor Unko holiday today and not even consider thu case un til toniorrow, just say so." "Oh no, I'd rnlher hear Iho de tails right off. Then we can have a sea food dinner, tt ml then wo can have h bout nf the bright lights or whatever they otter by way or evening enterialnnienl. Then we can come back hero and set lie down lo (ho real work In hnnd." .Stone's pleasant snitlo rested on liohlu, and all at once tho boy felt eonfldeueo and surety that there was no rurllier troubles In store for hla father with u man like that nt he SOlUl.' ; . Ko wlth'u light heart he went ;orr in searrli ot Ids Angel, ami the i three men him I led down 'to coindd- erullon of I heir case. "IWi think .I'm lulnd-wiiiiderlng j If 1 giine about," Slone anld,.imill- Ing. "1 love to absorb Ihese sights ami Bounds, and Instead of dls truullng my intention thoy help to I'oneeutrato It." . "Von know, of course, the main details of the Folsom iininli'" said Seara. "Ves. All Hint was in the papis, and all Dial i could piece out iny relf from the newspaper reports. Tlmt'H all. What else can you tell nie?" "I." Sears said, "will tell you my Suggestions Paints Varnishes Floor Wax KaUomine Paint Brushes Pruning Shears ROSFRIIRO OUF. ' TORS' X i 1 ' "They are after you?' Fleming, I ied." 8tohe see, own pursonul mid individual coil - lion 'with tho matter, nnd (hen I'.lgga will tell you what he knows or thinks about oflier people." . J V)'gil have n personal und iudl Vidunl oonnefjllou vlth It, then'f" Stone asked.- . ; ' "Yes, fir I shouldn't have called you dowii here in such haste. 4've no desire to bo arrested, and tit's a thing ' that may easily coniu about. Unless wo hoiul off. tho on orgotic and truth-seiltiiig police men." . ; -; "Thoy are after you?" i ' ' "Very much after I'm. You poe, Fleming, I lied." , "Uid it pay?" " "it begins lo look us if It didn't.'' but that's (or you to pass opinion '1)11. ou seo, the luuutry ualurallv hinges largely on the question i;t the weapon." ."Il'hey kiiow ilieyf" I "Yiis; tljat Is, nlinnl 11. l Illf'V lluuiimn n,l Iloublless truly, that the piclpui found In the ocean la the one that killed Folsom. Now, thoy know also I hut 1 bought two daggiira tlmt'itislffililrti'salire" iitti!! tl'iai the deadly, ..weapon. WUfl .presum ably, bought. iThby1 lino I nut t liavo UIOHO two dnggers hero In'my loauyuln' ..W1' , i. 1..'.-. i'"-" I" .H "-'' .. Hill" no 3111- ilfel llnlooui! Ill tliL-rii. lint they have n deep Interest In the man who., bought., wliut..: is::oalIed a bundle at the smno shop later the sumo evening."-''' ' ; ' '' ' 'Thoy doii'f know who lie whs?" "No; mid or late they'havo come to Hie conclusion thai It wns'1.1 "It wnsn't?'i r i-i . . ; "J.'o, it wasn't; I iriMm' fhb liiur deri r wasn't.- Hut1 I 'did return to thai aliop laler. Hurt everting, and I did buy a bundle that Contained two mid. . Insignificant daggers. And, when thoy nsked nio at Hie ui( tesj ii i nail returned to the shf p that night. I said no." "Il'm. Fleming, stone looked at his friend with a. glance of nffec Una and trust. Not for. a moment did he question the good faith ol Saars toward himself, whatever lio might hare done on tlio witness stand. . , . , . . . , , . "I did UY'.PaarH went cii;'."W efiuse.lf 1 had said 1 -went back there, they, would Imvo at unco 'as sumed ihal. it wss one of iny dag gers llmt klled .Kol.ioin, and It wasn't." , v.. . , "And lo.huve Hie nmtlur brought Into (luesliun .would have .wrought harm to someone elsu.V. Slono said unilersiandipgly. ,, , , "Kxactly. A harm and Bomeone else ihal I couln't allow." , "N,"ni Uu"' ' '' "Into a snarl?" ' , '"It has .hiiiiui ib'look'dlia't way, "ere s the truth. rYnu lisien In, Rlggs: tlnrieft Kolsiim had a pleas ant Utile way Of lnaldiiu ,.,i,,lil out of other people's secrets." 'it has been done, I've hcnrtl " I remarked Stone. ' j "Yos. W ell, he didn't make a bit ; business of this: he only used a I lew choice secrets belonging to a lew choice friends, or enemies, of! Ills. And I was honored with a1 Place among ihesiv The secret of I mine Hint he knew' had to do with I my family live, it is nor of ft ills-: (gruconi! nature, hut ll is untor- iiinaie. it is a bloi on the Sears name which. It left alone, will nev er he brought into the limelight und urn harm no one. ir i.vmw,.,i inul misunderstood, as it would be. It would mean a shadow, not deep, because of its .my vaguene.-ts. but a hint of blackness that would hum (he future ,if my boy-thai would perhaps Uand in Hie wav of the haiuiiuess of my son. ltnhln 1 am willing be more, explicit, I' am will ing to loll you tho whole storv, but' not at this moment.'' . ' "Nor ever," said Fleming Kiene, while Higgs nodded In nssimi. "do on, I'roy, You felt that if vou wero questioned nt nil this thing would come out ?" "Yes. just that. I knew t was Innocent of Ftdsours death, but those hounds of the law wonl.l think, ami with reason, ihat as 1 had bought moiv daggers Ihat night, 1 must of nerej-sitv he the ;one who had 'made the fatul slab .-o i m ines, navin - returV.i .l um j lei my rase ml on the davcei-s ll had liouuht while win, Meeker I who could vouch for Hm trulh uf ( my story." i "Why didn't they l,now vou when you went bark ami' bought the last loi?" . : ... ". asked. ' "Very much after me. 'You 1 'l doii't know.. I chanced to buy thoinirom u lnaii 1 didn't know, bui the other clerks stood about. It's a big Bhop. Hut the point Is that somebody-else did go there ubout thu same time I did and did buy. the bundle- that held the dagger thai killed Garrett Folsom. That's the man we're to find." '."Thais' the -man wo'ro to find," Bald Fleming Stone. ' The program Stone had suggest ed was carried out, and, us a re sult, it was late in the evening be tOre the conference took place. In the'-nieaiitlme tile -detective fhad observed thd principals ot the case, as pointed' out to ' him oy Sears' at dinner time, und also tuui gathered sidelights from the ic: marks and comineiilB of tho rest of their immediate ilarty. ; The Barrona ' liked - Stone - at once, for no' one could do other wise' ' ; i - i ' - . ' 'Fleming Stono Svns of , a typo that ' could, command Interest (f ile chose, or if It (je'tler sulteij bis pur pdile; he could make' himself ao 'in- conspicuous, ao insignificant that he attracted no attention w hatever. On Hji.s occasion Jju was, ciiarm- oitui .oi me . woi iu, a gOJJO Halkbr, a pollto g'uest, and both re- fceiitl'Ve'" and ' rirfn6tVq': to, :tlit moons' ot-.tlie otlfors, ' . ' Madeiine UaiToil, "at first eiji barrassed at, thought of, meolilig the, celebrated, duteclive, aoo'n found liersell, at ease, in his pres ence and meeting his chaff with a gayety. o hqr. ow.u. , j Angel, loo, was ,' fascinated I by Hie mnv:oaier ,aiid ltouin declared she, .hud lprgolteii his very exist ence iu her attention to this . new rival. , ; - '-,, .' Ned flurron, in his big, hearty way, smiled ; genially on them all. Hut tlarrou look liltle part iu the light banter. : (To be continued.) In the , next chapter Fleming Stone seeks out Madeline Barron and questions her. ' SAFETY, FIRST Enjoy Your Ride on Kelly Springfield rolling 26 and 27 thousand miles. ASK JITNEY 6 When better tires-are made Kelly will make them. Oiling, greas InQi car wash ing and engine cleaning. OPEN NIGHT AND DAY Hose Garage PHONE fiti ' ' ' K Keep Smiling with Kcllys cross irljrr uy ror taster title tne best you've tried. 1 jtrvTrvs t?tyqS Mbj BREAD , 1 ; . " that is test in the to- V ,. ' , . v. 'Wwm baccos thdrilselvS ' ! aI1 - ' - ' -.- -- ' ' 'y''.jmY'iK ' ncss brought to full perfec-;; ;, A,, f JM&h L, &gg&$f' tion by sheer blending skill. ' . f , , . s ;.. jm tw ' That's natural tobacco taste and . , , ; 11 w sll there's nothing else so goad! 1 " ! s 1 , '( ' , ; ; 7hkSctt Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. mm adopt. SEATTLE. , Waal.., Mar. 21. i The "Kipp plan" to put applo pro-; duction in tlio Pacific northwest on an Industrie) I basis was unani mously adopted at a meeting of 250 growth's, shippers, railroad men and representatives of chambers of commerce hero rrhlay. Commit tees were appointed lo et the or ganization under way immediately. This plan, proposed by R. JL Kipp, Portland marketing expert, calls for an organization of all growers, including those affiliated with' marketing groups; an organi zation of shippers and agencies; an advisory body of chambers of com merce; business men and railroad representatives, and a central elearing house to be operated by a representative of the I'nlted States department of agriculture. These, will be formed In fcacu of four or1 five districts of Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho. Actual oi eratiou will nut be started until at least 75 per cent of the growers and shippers ou a tonnage basis sign contracts. Sell. rig and distribution are to be co-ordinated, new markets are to be sought nnd developed nnd a na tional advertising campaign con ducted with till groups sharing the cost. Growers who sign will agree to ship only through members of the shipping branch, while distribu tors must report all details of sales, fines being imposed for vio jlation of contracts. J Details concerning tho sale of all inpples will be wired daily' to the clearing house, which will compile jthis information and relay it to nil ihose associated with the mnrkei- ing branch. This is designed to itreven'L the flooding of any maiKet and the consequent forcing down of nrices. I In a day shipments on the road to ta market that becomes pour may bo diverted to a more profitable destination. Checks mu ie obtain ed on price cutting und price cut ivn. If this plan falls, the duly nle.ius of betterhiK tho applo situation, Kipp declared, Is to limit produc - tlcn. , A growers' committee met to prepare for immediate formation of its group. Window shades and curtain rods at Powell's. What is your ideal name for a street e eri!lg two Prizes of $100.for an acceptable name for two streets located in the Ballf tract in West Roseburg, one intersects with Ballf Street and the other with Brown Avenue and the Coos Bajr; Wagon Road. Ail that is necessary to compete for prizes is to fill out the coupon below, clip nnd mail to us the contributors of the two names selected will receive cash prizes of $100 tfach, April JO. , TWO THIRDS OF PROPERTY SOLD u h r'rfningJ.a-,'lnOUncfment on March 12 we announced that there were 30 lots to be sold for $200 to $250 each on terms of $25 down and $5 per month with interest at the rate of 5 per cent on deferred payments. The popularity of this offering was soon evi denced by the fact that 19 of the 30 lots have been contracted for, leaving only 11 to be sold. j ' i 3 PRIZE AWARD ATE CHANGED . Due to the fact that all of this property v?i!l be sold loner before June 1st it has been decided to .change the date for awarding prizes to AFUL 30 insead of June 1st as 'origin ally announced, contest closes April 15lh, so send in your selections today.t for those invested in buying ne or more of these lots telephons 124-J or write. Cor. Oak and Main tjJftand yeti they're MILD DIVORCE IS WANTED 1 EUGENE. March 21 On charges of cruel .and inhuman . trealmcut, Vera Elleu Chase has filled suit in Douglas county against her bus-, band, Harold Clyde Chase. , Papers were received at tho sheriff's of fice today for service here. ' The - couple -were married T in McLendon Realty Co., Roseburg, Oregon. 1st name ....... . 2nd name Name ... ...j. Address rifv Phone 124-J Itosehurg, January 1, 1921, and have no children. J. O. Watson, attorney of Roseburg, represents the plaintiff. Eat barbecue Bandwlchos enj lire forever. Brand's -Road Stand, . o- ' Arundel, piano t-tiner. Phono 189-L. n i ft