ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928. FIVE ( 1 L. W. METZGER COMPANY Roseburg, Ore. Sells B-H Satin Eggshell and Brush Lacquer The B-H Color Harmony Selector makes choosing of colors simple and suit. The Selector is made from actual samples of painhmd lacquer. .j-" "aints . -J new, easy way to Colorful Rooms! Satin Eggshell Ftnish is amazingly easy to apply. THAT bright colorful kitchen you've been wanting the kitchen of your dreams; that bathroom, alive and inviting with modern color effects; that new color-dress for the bedroom! Have them now! There Is a new, easy way for you to be your own decora tor a way that makes redecorating a new joyous experience a way that costs but little! The B-H Color Harmony Selector, shown above, automatically chooses charming color schemes for you. It selects these combinations 'from the 12 modish and beautiful tints of Satin Eggshell Finish for walls and woodwork (or chid, lettuce green, beige and others), and 12 sparkling colors of B-H Brush Lacquer for fur niture and other objects. These are arranged on the Selector according to the laws of color har mony. Then comes putting on the colors. Any woman can do it and have lots of fun at it when she uses Satin Eggshell Finish. The results will be be yond her hopes because Satin Eggshell give a semi-gloss surface of great beauty and aura ility. And it is really washable. Send 10c and your name to Bass-Hueter. They will send you a Color Harmony Selector, made from actual paint samples, and Betty Holmes' helpful booklet showing charming color schemes for your home. Then see us for your paints. dip this coupon for Color Harmony StUctorf Bav Huitii Paikt Com ant , 3240-24th St, Sm Fnaoao ait I mil on BeTTT HoUrt Endowed w toe ittmmp wt txm) and the bum rf mr paint dralrr. PIcam atnd m the B H Colo rUtMOXY SikSCTOft nd Betty Holm' booklet, regularly sjcaach. My N Street and No. My Dealer Noti: hvt 1a mind dtxorttun tit aJmag wav BASS-HUETER Color Harmony Interior Finishes 'The Way to 'Beaut s'fu I Homes" ' ZEPPELIN IN TRIP . 'the last lnnr distance experiment of the transportation ministry, " j before the airship leaves for Am- imombers of the KeichBtaa; and air FRIfiDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, ,erca. I newspaper men v ere Included In let. 2 Graf Zeppelin, Ur. HukO; The nassettKers and crew numthe nasseriKers. Kekener'a new dirigible, atarted atjbered 7n. Lieutenant Commander ' m- l01y in a thlrtysij hour ;iharlra E. Rosendahl, l. R. navy,' Carbide for Meriting plants flight whlrh waa Intended to be wan again aboard. Representatives sold at Wharton Urns is lilS 1! !l 1 Used Cars You Can Trust Ai Prices You Can Pay Every used car in our stock deserves your confidence, because we make sure, first, that it deserves ours. Every one that needs reconditioning is thoroughly reconditioned right in our own shop. It must be right or it could never get on our main sales floor. Used cars are not a "side line" here. That's why you always find a full line of high grade vehicles from which to choose. And they're priced for every pocketbook the finest dollar-for-dollar values in town! THESE WON'T LAST LONG Dodge Coach (1925) $650 Ford Touring (1925) 150 Dodr;e Coupe (1924) 350 Buick touring (1922) 300 Dodt;e Touring (1924) 350 Studcbaker Winter Cr (1923)450 - J. O. Newland and Son RoMiburg, Oregon o Phone 4 ?o 't ..... iPNB puncner irom l.os Anne.es, and the tn round beating that he Huve youiiK Jack Thorn,. sou, negro contender fur (he welierwelxnl title, la.st nlht, will not soon be tot not ten bore. Ilefore a record breaking Indoor crowd at the state jtramory, Fielda handed the Oakland neKro, con queror of Joe Inmdee In a nun- 1 title fight and matched for the j title in New York. Nov. 16, the I worst twittering In Ms career, i When the it nth round was over, fAnclatr-d Prin Lal win) Thompson waj barely able to BlaK- V1KNKA, Oct. 2 With a bloody tior to his c .uer. only by covti feud recently declared against . inx in the Uut three routulti did him. Zoru, kinit of the Albanians. I he Have h nu fiom a knockout, j in stated In umensored dimmtehes1 Fields. vvd ;l: i ; ? K iKiunda io , from the mountain kingdom to be! 144 pound, tot 1!.o...ioi., mmi virlually barricaded in his palace 1 meted his dusky opponent with a at Tirana. wilting hotly attack and shunt Tirana and other centers are lei lb and lihta to the lace to win swarming with Albanian and seven rounds. Thompson a ral:ies Italian secret police who are ti)-jtn the sixth and seventh rounds itiK to round up piuUit. The pr.vu hi;.; iliu-e sessions while the movement atculnst the throne is;lifth was even, described as widespread with the! A disastrous first round, when country In a state of alarm. he was on the receiving end of Kkven persons are stated to 'jolting rights and lefts to the jaw have been executed on Zogu's or-, had Thompson ftrotigy at the start, der In the market place of Durax-jHe never recovered from that sup io. Tm-o hundred others were ar-; prising attack, excepting only in rested. I two rounds. The Is Anele:t The situation is sten as the out- j hoy continued to bore in, throwing growth of an uprising against three punches to one for Thomp Europe's newest king w hich start-j son. and the pace was so furious ed in the mountains of northern i that the negm wan seldom able to Albania a few weeks ago. A moun- j get set (or his rushing right hand tain chieftain was found dead In blows. bed and his followers rtnihiited i in the eighth, ninth and tenth the assassination to men hind by ! sessions. Thompson landed lesa Zogu nt.d declared a bloody feud than a donen punches. Most of against him. A full regiment was : Hie time he reeled around the Hug, sent into the north. i protecting his face while Fields A strict censorship has forced I showered him with gloves in an foreign correspondents to send 'effort to land a knockout punch, out dispatches by devious routes. it made eleven straight victories The nalare at Tirana, where Zogu 1 for Fields, five of them by knock- Is closely guarded, is described as 'outs. When the pair went into resembling an arsenal because Ihe ring last night, Fields was a many machine guns, rifles and , ten to seven favorite, other weapons have been concen- j The bout drew a crowd of about trated there. ( lo.oon persons with gate receipts Zogu is stated to live in fear of ot K'f.H .To. assassination, screening himself , o from uubllc view since September ' day evening w hen a truck driven 1. when he .as nroclalmed king by . by Mr. Nachtschelm skidded off the national assembly. j . - o - Some observers In Vienna pre- HARRIS IS OUT diet that there is a possibility of ( religious outbreaks in northern Al- UuweiatH i'r Ua-.l Vir- bania. Most of the northerners are! WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 "Hucky" Roman Catholics w hile Zogu is a j Harris, for five years manager of Mohammedan. I'he Washington Senators, will not 0 'pilot the team' next year, Clark Bat barbecue sandwiches and j Griffith, owner of the club, an Uve forever. Brand's Road Ktand. juounced today. o Griffith said that it had not been DHMANfF OF SE.A decided whether Harris would' re- Y . - -p. . main as a player of the team, fto MADE KNOWN TODAY one has been selected to take his (place, tiriftith added. Joe Judge, 4 (Asmclitcd Vtrm Lturd Wire) 4 veicran fust baseman for the tteu LOXDOX, Oct. 2. Romance jators. has been mentioned often as that began during a world cruise a possible successor to Harris. on the steamship rranconia was qA Great Fleet of " Silver Grays " Serves Western Oregon FOREST GROVE NEWBERGl MoMINNVILLE DALLAS! MONMOUTH NEWPORT SALEM . LEBANON TALBANY revealed today when London pa pers told of the engagement of Francis Lee Higglnson. Ill, son of a Roston family socially and fi nancially prominent, to Miss Dor othy Lucas, 23 year old Knglish girl who was a swimming Inst rue tor aboard the vessel. The msi riage will take place on October 4t at til. Nicholas church, Hluu dell Hands, near Liverpool Miss Lucas lives. Miss Lucas, an attractive bru nette, met Mr. Hlgsjinson yester day at Liverpool when he landed from the Krant'ouia. Reporters from London papers quest ioneij the Roston youth, who said: "Our romance has been a clo.e SAY WOMAN MURDERED ( AHx-ittit I'rfw leaned WlrP) SANTA CltrZ. Cal.. Oct. 2. Convinced that Mrs. Coia Mead, wife of a wealthy Chicago manu facturer w ho w as found shot to death hist week, was murdered. Sheriff N. 1. Hltinott ot Kama Cm county, today continued his efloits where!10 Bolve the mystery. rnurirr tsinnott announced taie last night that he considered the catse one of murder rather than suicide after tie had conferred with August Volluier, chief of po lice of Hurkiiey, a prominent j criminologist. I The Hlierllf said be based his EUGENE! MARSHFIELD j0' I PORTLAND Throughout the day these fine motor-coaches roll smoothly over the highways of Western Oregon. With clock-like regularity and an extra margin of safety, they do their job -and make new friends. Hundreds who use them daily ap preciate the convenience of frequent schedules, their dependability and their high standard of ccjuipment the very latest product built for bus travel. For Southern Pacific has built into this "Silver Gray" net work the high efficiency of a railroad system. For more than 40 years Southern Pacific has been a success factor in Oregon development. Today the" Silver Gray" licet is geared to meet the local transportation needs. Supplementing long-established train service it ciosely links local points with fre quent, comfortable, dependable service. 0 MEDFORD ASHLAND KLAMATH FALLS ly guarded secret, but as Miss Lu- 1,16 "iHciosure m cas has quite made up her mind to have me for lite there is no further need of concealment. "I first spoke to her last w in tor after she bad given a shim ming exhibition on the Kraticonii and the length of the cruise gave me more than sufficient lime to decide that she Is the only girl for ine." Miss Lucas' father Is an giueering superintendent with the KurnesB Withy Steamship com pany. She Is the same age as the groom whose six foot figure is know n in financial quarters tu Ixtmlon where lie spent some time in cunneetion with Higgin.son at:d , company, the Loudon branch of j his father's firm, le. lligginsmi 1 and company. Hunt on. He whs a member of the class of lit -7 M 1 Harvard I'nivorsity, of which his ; body of Mrs. Mead showed 1 siL'iis of powder burns and upon the fact that discrepancies hud j been found in the story of L. A. ; Th 'rnewell, who for six years ; was know 11 here as Mrs. Mead's husband. f Thornewill Is being held on an open charge pending further in- ; : - .vestigation of the case. He has HFAVYWFIflHT HfiWS school Monday. Motor Coaches Call at Umpqua Hotel, Rose Hotel, Sou hern Pacific Passenger Station Fhone 11 admitted being with the woman few hours before the killing took place. HE'S GAME FIGHTER I year, making the numlx r the same n (AHnrutM Prf-w li-rd Wiri as that of last year. CARR'S ONE DAY SALES PEORIA, HI-. Oct. 4 -Les Mar t rBrl Uurgoyne and th-an Mar iner. sturdy Illinois heavyweight, ' ,-un, W(.ri, absent from sduxd K A l f a , l i nas given one or t ie Dent demon-, Tuesday Month of October Being , .,..,.- ..v..r mi " " . . ... j rt II1K IH'UI 1 U ttl'l "I- the rlUK- I tHrniKin fur tli ihiidiihh lit mxiin- UliiK a liliTHry kum ty. I hi! lol- I whit lifl tin a year uko for ('lll)A. Twi'iily five puplln liav omioII'mI r.itni nt-il Snmlay i vrnliiK anil have In hlKh m limil feir t li.- comlim asaln i nnilli il at our Hchonl. Tlmy Being Used for Special Sales. 1 Aflfr bafnf( floored fr a count. Each day'a (.rica at marehandiaa 'of ninf tliren tlmwa in Hiihh rnunda same at data that day. .In hia bout tlh (ieore (t)maa of i-imaut'inia iai niuiu, .yiarnnt Imumltt with lhfiii thr't parrota. wlik h aflord nmch aiiiuut.'iutint for Hit' Kt'hool childit.ii. ,. . IjtHt week the follow Iiik - Look IiikuIims piiii.li' vlslti-il at the honii- of I'rlnrloal T. rt. Thump bon: A. II. Sicken, wife and 'iHiiuhn r l.u'lle. Stanley Sehrenk. I'rln. I". M. Nah of the lxiklnK kIhhb hlKh aehiml and ain Franula. father aa furiiierly an oveiavnr. I ( an a Store has under way their dwenveren his rlKht hand had Ills araudfather was Moniiiienl in one day Oetoher mieiials. Kacli ilav been broken. Kelualmr to heed financial circle anil hia Kre;il a new Kiotip ot ileum la ottered at UBeailnna of hl aeconda that hej unci, the late Henry le HiKiini-,a special pike, the price beliiK the d""- '"' foUKht on with audi deter son. was chiefly reHionll'le for 'same as the dale that day. On lie- nilnation that he won the JudKea' toundinK the lloston Symphony tuber 1st item were lc. on the 2nd decision, knocking Ins opponent Orcheatra. they were 2v. elc. . down II tlniea. o I October Sin and (ilh will see i' .Marrlner will b out of the. rln Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9 U danili croup or Mi nis at tliiuc fr i weeks or more as the re- o price, on the f,th the 5c (tenia '" f the Injury, his trainer an- JACKIE FIELDS l"rl",'e mirrors, law cidlu- ilionncid. Dl)L,n crMCATIAM '"'' toJ1- suiiiir spoons, envelois's, I " KIINlj 3E.INOA I HJIN rubber 1I0II-, panni; knives, suit! t'"r l",tl1 Quality and quantity, haiiKeis. Barters, letter openers, ry tne .1. It. Watklna Koda. 120 W. Ily .1. NKWI.AMl ,lianilken!ii.ts, cake pans. etc. Also Ine. I'hone 1T7. (."sociatid Cress Sports Write ) a farlur trial price ol 5c each m o SAN KKANCISCO. Oct. 2 A ,,ur tanious jdy Lois hair net s. sinilltiK. clean cut youth of 21 win, 'rinse come In all shades and ellh heat a man who (sat a 1 liiimpion ,.r ui ur i,u B111. ,,.inE remilailylt Riddle 5trronl Nnl.i f , Relief From Curse of Constipation la the newest riuir . S'-lisallon ; come out of tin west. That youth Is lackle Field, tit' laiaaa) m 6 Armstrong's ACCOLAC FINISH 9x12 . 7x9 6x9 .. .. $8.9) .$4.45 Parslow Furniture Co. lor. Stock iir now. aNuiiH-rous (iiln-r it-in.- Kit! be inclu'led in our ; 6c sale. !' On Sdtunl.iv. (tct fi will h.tve an ext. a Kod lot of b- items. Kid i dies ie-oi(s, tiie h,1ioym. noap, eomb, dlth limp.-, mial box or i jiainls, catches, dolls, bluck.), faiu y i cHiidk-fi, eiianit'l batiKrs, toy j Sliuep. lutein, ill) Q a.;vciopfK, Kaiuts, 1 lb. HHfk cutx;,, f-.iilHini cood.-t. fly suati-r.. dih cloths, ) etc Aii thus.- t in mid others Mill b- sdd at V . Kir !it xi wt k we wid liave kr. Iti-fcs on .Monday tll' Hill. 'Jr. on 'I it viay tin- ImIi, and .ho on thru tile 'Ml ran f'-'.-liil on - Int; foiiic ontstati'lhiK vithifM nit out fioiii day io day. At I' ant conn in and "bti " our le w counii'is arc (ioi:rc:.hiriK. Vnj will hkf Die new Ik out ' lntvi' pianttef) for our better dm-jua.-.H and fuM-T tihoppitm. Itut while It." HiitjraiiouK are (roinit on, w're oH'ii fur bu-'ine'-K us u .suit I. .o;iie iii and fee 'I hat new tfiticvwork of ou.ru In rtithiiiK a lot (if favorable com lliellf 'I lie new tti-(n mid pHttei hH are just thai "dltterenl" meri iuili dirti- oti me lookiuK (or. Aud the c'm h d.uidy new line of tlireadn, laceK and eilv'inr to ft" nli it (jet thai ( hro-in-aM fant y work now and u' onr odd ttuien to work it up. .uui, 1. arr suib to in k officers were eleeteil: (lab llluodell, inert. ; Mali-1 Itiaiiham. vii e-iirert. ; Itiilh Mo.itil f. treait., and lien Wlllia, m.r;eant ati armit. Mm. Klmmel. 7th and Mb urade, teuchor. and littr puioiH huve icen Hnttle ('re k phynit mn Hays, retoii loir the iam woek over a , "Cun.HiipHilon Is reMi-oiwible for new Inti rmilioniil tlictioti.tr , mure misery than any other which they have received. ;taioe." At the fir-ti meetuiK of the stu- Itut immediate relief han been dent body hmmm i.itton I lie idticiH foimd. A tablet ealleii Rexull )r eltitt'd wre u.h IoIIowk: Alurle der lies has been diHroven-d. Thi Man u m. irea.: Mabel lira nli.i in. tabiet a It i acta water from (be B' vie jirea ; Dean Maicum, nee.- fm Inio the lazy, dry, evacuating tn ait ; Mabel liianhain. piauUt. bowel called the eolon. The water and Hen W illis, nerjceam at arm:. l"-nes the dry food wahIp and Mrs. I'fatf nf the :!rd and 4th mils. a K'-ntle. thorounh, natural crad" room has two n w puiuls movertieni without rormliiK a habit tbla wevk. Howanl Man um and nr , vt reasinn the dns.. t hailes Van Koleii. J Hiifteriiu; from ronstipatlon. Itnv (Tii.iM llaiuld Maicum and r," w H ' Oiderlle at nlpht. Two fr Minimi Kirla. Klda Mar rum and I'earl White, have eoine to K'udy with u. Klda is from Meridan, Idaho, and Pearl from d lift i let number 12". !u He Ma remit w as n bsent from rKia -in Kulen aie new addi lions to the fith and tit li Krade room. The third urnde under the super vihion of Mrs. l'faff has made some very preiiy (I'd'-raphy in:inu als to use dnrliiK 'he roinliiK year. I i cor j-1 a and 'ha ! te a n Kot -i Next day bright. iet I'l for 25c to'iay at the nearest Kexall Drue Store. .Mrs. p. (. StioiTHiultit was liero from Mcltu.e tor a '.-w hours yes terday attMdinic to bu.ilneK:t at ' fah-H and U-Miip with friends ' ' "Hll PORTLAND to ASHLAND and Way Points Modern Transportation via the pioneer line and originator of low tranv portation roats and convenient service on the Pacific Highway anil branch lines in Oregon. Patronize the "RED TOlw coaches of the Oregon Stages System. 1 hey wave served you Ion" and faithfully. mm "s.ri4.,wr" 4 V;V lL.iMJr-u 1?.. (Qrcgon )tages ystem THE RED TOP COACHES I TOP I Stages Leave Roseburg North 7:20. 11;00 a. m.j 12:40, 4:00. 10.00 p. &ou"v--10:25 a. m.; 1. 2b p. m.; 3:20 a. m. Stage Terminal Hottl Jackton and Washington 8ta. Phona bit Ca'l the local St.ige 0pot lor infortration - girding --edur.isd '-o to Wflsr'i"9ton point