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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. -r . t 1 JW Vi "St . A. A. -r BEGIN HERE TODAY -. Vera Vlr turiu Cameron, an vt- j fit-lent nivutif Hic-tary( consfiita j to lei Jerry Mueklyu, ailvci-lining ! muiiUKt'i' of tin I't acli Jiloom t:os- mutits l'o.r traiiatonn her into a j btmuiy. la IraiiKloriniiiK her, the: beamy HpecJiilint coplt-H a picture! Jerry Hud in bin iie.sk, an iiur-up-l tiom-tj colored picturo of a heuiUi- TnTTFToTT- A- J JB274IF MU aervi4 i!'- DH anna austtn "Where's ;fins Crandall, hiuyihe; j-or uou a nuke, imi ua what youve iloru with her? You're ine mm pernoii een with her ' Schnyler Smyine Mtood blinking dazedly Ju the HlroiiK Ufiht that liofxieu n-oiii the entrance Uail and Hum Hie poixli ianterutt. "is Kim hjiiyihe, the chay tliat's hm-n beui;liii AiiHH Crantiuii around fill woman. Jerry falls in love wUit ' up here?" A. bin,, fro wiling-browed vera, nico known as Vee-Vee, nnd dni k iaced uiiin elbowed hit way his af feci inn endures nLtlmmdi he lmportanrly one or the little knot iearna nm wjjiiih to he beautiful ; of men. "I'm Hurr Detective burr.) so sue can fjm'jiu ner vacation at oi .-w York, Huiytlie. Deiec- fashioiiHhle Ijike Minm-tonka, hop- live Durban and I t-uum tiowii here Place your orders now for Hallowe'en special ice cream. I KING FAUD VISITS PARIS INCOGNITO (.MK-fiitt-il' I'niw l.i'u'il Win) PAItlS. Oct. 2.-- Kine Kami of ERypt, who has been In Paris Jn cuKuito fur ten dnyH, "officially" entered the city this morning after having spent, the nh;ht at Ver- j Bailies, just out Hide, in order to j con form with proper diplomatic! The kins' left Purls Inst night,! slept In Versailles and then came buck this moruiiiK in style, being recelvd lit Ihe Unls de Hmiloirue' si ut inn by President Douiuergue. (he pj-esldeul'ii or the hpiiuIo and chumhet', the pi-esldeut of liio mil idcipul council .iumI other, officiuls. The king's departure from Paris last night was In a lone automobile, while in return was fu h special I in I u gaily decorated with Egyptian and French flags. Mud ngaln to unload fencing. 9 39 Bipiare Deal or hinge joint feno iii(?, a&c per rod. Also stock of new stylo Page fcncinK. Stearua & Chonnweth, Oakland, Ore. "DUNLOP is 3 tide's as big as WASHINGTON,D.C. DUNLOP CITY Throughout the world (lie prmluctiva Dun lop properties cover so v.tst iui urea that if combined into one place they would form a "Dunlop City" of over lOO.tltm acres. VVTITir nil its vast area, Washington, D.C., occupies but 39,(580 acres. Preference for DunlopTires has caused Dunlop to grow so that now, including the greatest of nil Dunlop plants at Buffalo, N. Y. Dunlop occupies a productive area of over 100,000 acres. Over 22,000,000 Dunlop Tires aru now running. The service that they give is both the cause and result of Dunlop's magnitude. Tallyrand said, "There is one person wiser than Anybody, and that is Everybody." Practi cally everybody agrees that Dunlop Tires are best. Put them on your car and prove it to yourself. DUNIOP TIMES J. O. NEWLAND & SON Roseburg Phone 458 intf there to meet Schuyler Smythe, the man she loves. At the lake hotel, all the gtiesis, including Smythe, mistake her for Vivian ('nutria 1 1, ex-princess, who, after a Paris divorce, is in hiding. Vera tries to convince everyone of her true Idi-ntily hut Is not be lieved. .Mrs. llan nister, a hotel guest, and Nan Foxdick, who accuses Vera of stealing Schuyler's love from her, go to the city and Vera knows they will notify the Ciau dulls and an expos will follow. Nan's mother tells Vera she has learned Schuyler Id a salaried sec- I retaiy, four-flusher uud fortune hunter. j Thurston, hotel inansiger, bus Vera and Schuyler watched, hop ing to li.gnitiate himself with the ('iiiiuhills. They are on the pier at ml Iiiight when she learns h teeiives await her at the hotel ami she and Schuyler run away in a car. Schuyler pours out his love for her. When she tells him Ihe truth about herself, substantiated wilh Jerry's letter, he is furious, revealing his true character too plainly. Then It occurs to him she may he tricking him, testing his love, ami he tries to retrieve, but too late. She demands that ho take her lo the nearest town and on the way, they are stopped by two masked men in a cur. Vera Is whisked away with the men and Schuyler 1h left. Vera at first thinks the men are detec t i ves, t hen from I heir conversa Hon she learns they are kidnaping her, thinking sin is, Vivian Cran dall. She- Insists she Is not the ex prluccus, hut to no avail. They drive rapidly to a clearing where awaits an airplane. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CIlAPTMlt XXX At the moment when Vera Vic toria Cameron, being kidnaped as Vivian. C'rumlall, was stepping gingerly over a. stubbly field to ward a great man-made bird that was to bear her aloft, slm- ktiew not whither, Schuyler Smythe was standing In the middle nf the mad, waving his arms frantically to at tract Ihe attention of an approach ing car. The car slowed up. hesitated, then shot mnt him. the driver a man with a girl sitting beside htm evidently fearing a hold-up. Schuyler stampod with rage, hut .there was nothing fur it but, to wait until another cur came along, Two others sped past his waving arms and he was about to give up In despair when lie made one mure attempt. The cm -a small coupe slith ered to a slop, and a cheery male voice called; out: "Car stalled, young man?" "Ves." Schuyler answered eager ly. "Can you give me a Hit? I'm stopping at the Mlnnetonkuout for a ride car gone dead on me " fie was babbling excitedly as he climbed upon Ihe running hoard. "Sure! Hup in! Iterkon no one ciui run off with your ear, if you cau l make It gth I'm frolnn lo the .MtuncLnnka myself. I'm a doctor Dr. Blt'ssiugtnu. Col a hurry-up call from the ,M iunt ionk:i. Seems that the house doctor Is off for the night. 1 relieve Tor him, you see." "You're very Rind, Or. Mlessing ton." llu did not want to talk, wanted to give careful thought to Ihe story which he would tell when tie reached, the hotel. There was no use trying to follow the masked Imi mills tn (he doctor's car. They , nml bail more than halt an hour start, and the doctm- hail just said that ho was speeding to Miuue I tonka on an emergency call, lie jderlded at first, in his extreme nervommesH, nut to nay anything j to the iloclor ol his night's adveu- lure, hut reconsidered, in a panic. I In a rapid, jerky voice he told Ihe doctor what had huppeuWl. or i hh much of what, had happened as j he could bring himself lo admit. ! lie said nothing of his own uar ! re) wilh the girl, confining his ex pliinatlon lo the hare facts of their encounter with masked men. ' ) "Vivian Crandall!" My soul in I heaven!" the doctor ejaculated in j credulously. "Why didn't you do Hoinel hiiig, man '!" "With one level vet imint inir til lonight to Identify Miss Craudatl and to ak her to g-t Into com munication with her parents. Air. Crandall sent uh. lie got a tip this morning that his daughter was lu re. Now, apeak up, man. Where Is she? ' His big hand closed in a crushing grip on. Schuyler! shoul der. ' "1 don't know where she iu now," Schuyler said loudly, trying to brush the detective's hand from Ills shoulder. "We were out driv ing " "In my car!' Thurston thun dered. "So you're the thief! Well, come on. What happened?" "I'm trying to tell you," Schuy ler retorted Willi injured dignity. nut you might remember that m a gentleman. I took your car, Thursloii, because you had mine tampered with to prevent my be ing alone with Miss Crandall. Quit inlerrupiiiig,;' he admonished Thurston sharply, us the hotel manager gasped for words strong enough to express his eiueiions. "Wo're wasting valuable time, ror L came hack here as quickly ilh I could to tell you that Alisa Cran dall bus been kidnaped by two masked men who overpowered mo, i dor iiom me mo keys or your enr, inurston "Kidnaped! C.ood Clod!" Thura lon groaned, "Quick, man! Which way did the car go? What did the men Took like "Here, Thurston, let me handle this bird." Detective itarr suld curuy. iow, smythe, pull your whs together and give us facts." Attracted by the commotion on the porch, guests who had been uuarchlng the grounds and the lake came pouring In. the women shrilly demanding to know what happened, the men elbowing pas sages Importantly, offering loud suggestions before they knew what had really happened. Schuyler, mopplne his ellsten- lug forehead wilh an already damp uauuKcrcmei, mm nts storv rapidly as pos.'dble, giving the ap proximate location of the hold-up, and an unavoidably vague de scription of the men, due to the fact I hat they had worn masks. "All I can say is that one was lull ami thin gaunt, I should say and the other stocky." ho told the detective. "About how lull was the tall one? Six. reel? .six feet one, two?" Delect Ivo Burr demanded fmpu-tlenlly. When Schuyler Imd told the de tective all thuL h could remember about (he appearance, the man ner ami Ihe voices of the two. kid napers. Purr plunged, into thu ho tel, shouting to the switchboard operator lo put In a tail for the two nearest (owns as well as for New York. Delecllve liurgau took up the iueHtioning of Schuyler where Hum hud left off. lie made copi ous noies on the missing girl's coh luiue, the exact words of Ihe con versallou lhat had passed between the four of them and a description of the car they were driving. "Coed heavens! Mrs. Fosillck's sedan! It was stolen tonight, from (he garage, Thurston exclaimed, smiting his rlghl palm with his clenched fist. "It ought to be easy (o (race It. She can give you a description of the car, from bumper (o bumper. If (he doctor can pull her out of her fit of hys ietUH. That's the call that Dr. Itlesidngtnn was answering." he explained to Schuyler Smythe. "A lot of us would like to form a posse to scour the country for (he kidnapers, Thurston,' one of (lie men guests spoke up eagerly. "We ought to he able tu dig up enough pfslols to protect our selves " "Cluronce!" a woman screamed. "Yon shan't go a step! Those aw ful kidnapers would kill you!" ()vi the hubbub Thurston shout ed: "All you people hail better go to bed. The police huvo this thing iu hand now. They'll know how to handle It. and they won't want a lot of amuleur assistance. My (ho way, Smythe, how did you happen to bo taking a midnight ride with, .Miss Crandall when you and she both knew Mint she was wanted hi the oMico? The bellboy had found her and delivered the messace. It. my head and one at hers?' Schuy-was he who told us that, you were ler defended himself indignantly "1 couldn't Like a chance on her beimt shot, doctor." "No. 1 suppuse not.' Ihe doctor agreed "Weil. 111 burn up the road getting you hack to (ho hotel. They ran send out an alarm tele phone the police nf all the neigh boring towns." lie bent over I he w heel, his keen eyes behind Kid I rimmed spectacles (tained en Ihu road that (he valiant little tar swallowed at such ii br'-athiaking rate of speed. Although It was marly (wo o'rhn k when (ho doctor's coupe sw ung Into ihe erescent-slmped driveway before Ihe .Miimeuuika Hotel, the great, sprawling build ing was blaziim with lights. Flash light, gleaming like fin-Hies, u ore bobbing about ihe grounds. Voire were hallooing at each other from acto-. ih lake, where 1 men in row-heats seemed to h-f tliaiiuliiK (he dai k watei s on a gruesome quest for the vanished heiress. Women. In evening dress, scurried nbout in the lanes of Hi:ht. from doors and windows, calling shrill inquiries and making roeliMi sun ge: i ions, a group or men wort conienlng on (he hrond front porch when Sehnylrr de scended i rem ihe doctor s car. ' Thui stun, t he hot manager. ! lun;-d tnuatd him. t.iu?ii his aioii and tAt dragged him up the ate pa. 1 whh her on the far pier." Schu ler KmytliM mi u a red his shoulders and thrust up his chin for his big moment. "Miss Cran dall and I were eloping to be mar ried when the kidnapers captured us." he said impressively. "Married ! Cood Lord ! ' Thurs ton groaned. "Maybe It's a good thing she was kidnaped! Why, vou damned llltio fortune - hunter, you -" and he made a lunge hi ward ihe younger man us if he in tended to knock him down. "This is no tlnm for titihthig, gentlemen." Detective Durgan said briskly, "lm going In to help Itarr wilh the Ion distance tele phoning. You, Thurston, send someoiniy in a cut Immcdtatelv tn B URNS Covamttimt baking loan i afterwards apply gmaxiy V Va fo Rub Ovr 21 MUliam Jan Ui YmaH Crandall got Unit suitcase ont of her room without being observed, What did the maid nay "was miss ing.' "Toilet articles, pttjuma, kimo no, twin or Uiree. dresses, a coat and a given felt hat," Thurston answered, frowning with fatigue ami bewilderment. "Looks like that upstart,. Schuyler Smythe or Shuler Smith or whatever his name Is, was lolling the truth and thar Miss Crandall was eloping with him. What she could see in him beats me, but auy fool woman, no matter whether she's a prin cess or a pauper, will fall for one of those patent-leather-haired sheiks with a mushy line. Why. man, 1 had half the guesu in the hotel on sentry duty to keep those two apart as much as possible. "It's sum been a nice quiet ho tel tonight!" the detective com mented with a chuckle. "And it's going to be nice and quiet tomor row with an army of reporters down here from New York. George! I'd like to know where that girl Is right now! Gives you the creeps to think of it, doesn't ll ? One Utile bit of woman, flesh worth 40 mllHou dollars being dragged Uud1 knows where by couple of East Side gunmen!" (To Be Continued) VcC'Vee, remembering Jerry Machlyn'a promise to come for her in an airplane if necessary, thinks, it is he that has kidnaped her. But she is destined for a nude awaken, ing. USED CARS A Fine Stock HANSEN Chevrolet Co. Ford Sedan ticn-ly new, balloon tires, Duco paiu.. Terms or trade. Hansen . Chevrolet Co. Ford Coupe like new, first tires still good, lots of extras. For sale for half of cost. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Ford Roadster one of those nifty, small out fits equipped with balloon tires the first tires are on this one. Easy terms. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Ford Roadster with box, I 92 6 model, painted in green Duco and has balloon tires. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Ford Touring with 1927 motor, new Hotspot carburetor and all the trim mings. Total price $150. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Ford Delivery in good running order, $50 to tal price. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet Coupe early IVO model, looks as good as new and the price is very reasonable. Hansen Chevrolet Co. 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Hhit. who wna awaiting- in-sttu.-tlott! rt-om Ilia nolle in x,.v York. iui-iipO upon Thurston, who w.ih tuutk wpiirilv in th swivel chatr in hlH private ottir-e j "Worn nuiee uie is baxr Jlissj We have a salesman and a ser vice man on the job- on Sun days for your convenience. STATE PRESS COMMENT The Industrial Migration Through the portals of Portland flons a mighty stream ot ca ma-tt-ritilH. Th range Is extraordinary: Lumber from the forests; wool from, the k1u-qi; grata from the fields; cattl from the ranges; fruits from the orchards. And, ihrouKh the Port of Port land, en route to Eastern mami tactui'iiiK centers cotton front China; raw silk Irom the Olieui; hard woods, including mahogany from Clunlemala and the Philip pines; ash, oak,' walnut, bamboo, acacia and vahret front -Manchuria, Japan, India, SouiU America; ve getable and mineral oils tioni the Orient; hemp; bristles; rubber, ni trau; Jute; tin; snices; rice; nuts, and so oil. i "The whole list would fill a page. U in wilh the damming of this flood of raw materials that at pres ent llow through Portland, anil the converting ot them hito . finished products, lhat the- future of Port land is concerned. The next few decades will sen these raw materials these re sources of Pacific and continuing eastward iu the form of finished products. The evidence of the swing of In dustrial dominance is unmistak able. Several years ago- a group of three hundred New England bankers, capitalists and manufac turers held' a conference for the purpose of considering this indus trial migration, unit if possible, to devise some means of stemming the tide. lCconomlc laws, however, are In exorable. The trend Is bolu Westward and toward the source of the raw ma terials, following always, of course, favorable lines of economical con version. The South Is maklmr its strldeB in Ihe textile industry. ; The Middle West is hundlcapped by Ita rigid winters, ottimes seri- lously iJlterletliig with industry; its umuiuce iroin uie source ot much of the raw materials It converts; and higher distribution costs as sociated with interior freight rates. What does Uie future hold for a country that has none of these handicaps, and la itself the source of a staggering array of natural raw materials? Who. will venture to predict? Portland Telegram. FINE DRY Onions 7 POUNDS 15c 10 LB. SACK Pancake Flour . 65c r r MiHrnsiir EE S3 ROCKDELI CANE & MAPLE QUART CAN Syrup . . . 37c 323 4 LB. SACK Look 'Em- In the Eye 1 On meeting a wild animal, look it steadfastly in the eye,, scowl ferociously all it, and bid it be gone. Shortly It will slink away and when it thinks it Is out ot sight; it will tlee in- great confu sion. Such is the testimony of Dr. A. K. Flsheu, head' ot the eco nomic division ot the U. S. bio logical' survey. Probably he is right. Certainly wo have no desire to Intimate that the doutor cannot command re spect of the brute creation by the meeting a lion on the veldt, or a means he- mentions. But even, ad mitting our faith most o ua, on tiger lit the jungles, would feel aafer if our armament were some thing a bit more convincing than a piercing eye. liend litilletin. Raisins ... 34c iiigijiiriViifwii a OZ. PKG. 11c SNOW FLAKE WAX WRAPPED Crackers NEW CROP Walnuts . Catsup FANCY IMPORTED Peas Save Human Lives. SomethiiiK ouplit to he done to slop the needless slaughter of hu man life In Oregon. It can't he done by law, or by the observance of law. lint a lit tle care in (Joint? more than the! iw i-tiuiiur huij nit carnage. Law Is a constant reminder of one's duty, and to that extent is valuable in itself. The policeman with his "billy" may thrust protec tion upon us whether we will or no if he happens to catch us. To that extent he makes the law ef fective. Hut for actual safety to life and limb it's up to us to pro tect ourselves. All of which applies particularly tO motor truffle An (Imn nf it.ii. tine news that appears about once a month contains figures that in a! ear's time become appalling. They j would, at least, if anyone paid auy ' Httcntloii to them. From half a! dozen to n dozen or more persons are killed by motor vehicle traffic I in Oregon every month. Our au- tnortiy is the monthly report of the chief state traffic inspector at Sa lem. Is it necessary? Decidedly not. Urakes may shrli'k, wheels may skid at street intersections and fiil the air with the odor of scorched rubber, and the driver still be within the law. Hut. why not slow down before reaching an intersec tion? You may save a life. The absence of a stop sign at street cor ner or railroad is no renson why ths motorist shouldn't look anil listen if not actually stop before going ahead. Also on the subject of human life a glance at the weekly reports of the stale industrial accident com mifsion Is a revelation. Lives lost m the industries of the stat? sum np at the rate of fve or six a week. .Death stalks daily in the camps of the great timber industry of Oregon. State regulation has W done much in establishing safety! 3 requirements, and shortly is to do more. Hut this reaches machinery i 3 only. There are ;ieces-:arv occupa- i tlons that can't hft reached by law. Caution must take its place. j Laudable Is the desire to be In! 3 the thick of life, to be where bigig things are being done. Hut. it's a!S dangerous place to be for the man -A who hasn't his wits about Mm. y Portland Telegram. .3 V Shortening PALM OLIVE Toilet Soap PER CAN LIMIT Old Dutch Cleanser, 6c RIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL POUND PKG. Coffee 300 West Cass Street HOHmmBBDnCBiEIBBnM m ij my, ihuiv ii.ii BUMlMiilblfiUtMl PER POUND 27c FOR. QUICK SANDWICHES 2 QUARTER SIZE CANS Deviled Meats : 9c PINT BOTTLE 20c TALL CAN 21c VEGETOLE A PURE VEGETABLE 4 POUND PAIL 73c PER CAKE 7c . 35c Roseburg,, Oregon I Idalm. and at Bulte and llelea In tali- mall ctmfurcriir lli.-t-.- rir-t,,!,. Aionuuiu. to connee with Ihe : 22 and afterward will K,i to MH.-mt. rans-cominental service will he! The CI,it-aKo conietvttce " 1 1 dis used by V. IrviiiK Clover, sec- alien hy ait- mail .ontrarto, ...... .-.oii,ua iiii.-,i iiumu-r i'nerai ( with the flying t-lnlis of that sec- i linn at Helena. tnnicht lor ChU-tiL-o to and al.-o SuiiiTiiiendent Karl Wail 'Worth of tin. ut,- it, It i Mr. Clover leaves will lake up the otteslion ot iiatul. ... iui mm parcels of ti r m:ii . a nw mim ., . V ATTENTION We have just received some very nice Ply- mouth Rock and White Leghorn pullets. HANSEN Chevrolet Co. Phlekntt liimnl.! tin. I 1,,1-n.l r..,l rcile. The tallies Aid ot the M. K. (.'Imrch. North, will sell chicken tamalen S.-itimlav. 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