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t ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIRW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1936. SI LANDON DECLARES LIBERTY PERILED (Continued from page 1) Willi lli fnolhnll allusion. Power "Abuse' Scored TjiihIoii nllli iziil "uliuw" of Hie jinwMi' nf toiiKifHsioiiiil invi-xllKa-(Inn, nionllonlm; h Iwinlry I HERBS Year of Misery From Gassy, Swollen Stomach Up 4 to 5 Times a Niuht With Kidneys "Was in Despair Before I Found Van-Tage!" "My foml r.oemeil to turn Into a rock IiikIiIh my Hlomurli. The mif ferinB waB nlinost lieyonil emliir nnee!" KnncuiMl from tho i.liiKlows of diclinous and pain. Mrs, A. K. Tirol, Borlally prominent Orenn lady, ti'llH her nmuzin: exiieHenee with Vim-TuKe the new Internal Meillelne maile from Nature's Own Herbs mill other Scientific Inurem ents, now nvailabln here at Fuller ton'B Itcxull Druit Storn, 127 No. Jackson Bt. This lady's experience linn been shared by THOUSANDS of other men and women, who huvo recorded their story In SWOItN STATEMI'.NTS. Could (.'renter proof possibly ho Riven of tho power of Van-Time? Ilend carefully every wonl nf Mrs. Tnel's remarkable testimonial. Her nrtilress la 2900 lirooliB St.. Snlem, Ore., In which city sho has lived for many years, and Is widely known throiiRhout Oregon. Food Lay in Stomach Like Rock After Her Meals "For years I was In tin awful Condition," said Mrs. Tuol. "After meals I would bloat up with wis nnil It would feel like my food hail fumed Into a rock Inside of me. I was simply In misery. Was also a victim of sIukkIhIi kidneys, In fact, thev not me tip four or five times EVKIIY NKJHT, which broke up my sleep and rest COM PLETELY. "I tried many medicines, but will frankly say that nothing did me nny Rood, und I was In desnnlr. Then, recently, I hecn to hoar about Van-TaRe and what It was dniiiK for so many people. So I Rot It ulid started tukltin It. And 1 will Bay that It was JUST WHAT I NEEDED. It took hold of my trouble at once. It worked the aw ful RnB and hlontluR anil hard, rocky feelhiR from my slomnch or gans and now I can cat and not suffer nrierwnrd: and II stonneil Drive Home a Better One! You can get a better car RIGHT NOW and you won't need cash if your present car will make the down payment on the Here are a few samples can always expect from 1935 Ford V-8 Coupe. A-l condition throughout, with low mileage, in- PJfA eluding radio v33" 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe. A real nice one for ft "J ft C only V J73 R. II. Wilson Motor Co. Phone 374 ..'Titr-h "( Mlllllv VPllprl rilirUOHO npiitirently wiib Id iIIhitidiIU h po lltliul movement which tho eon trolling parly wiHlieil lo mrh." SuniH oliHerverH liili'iprclctl 111 remark us refei'inK tii l.m iiivcHll Kulioll nf lhl lii'lmliili movement p.)nHorcil tuy llr. K. Tov. iiwnil of l.nn Ailliitlm, who liaH iil'lted fol lowers llllahli' to vote for Williulil l,mkiv tinlon ialiv nomine,., lo GAVE QUICK RELIEF "I feel I owe o much to VAN TAGE that It Is a privilege to endorse It," writes Mrs. A. E. Tuel, socially prominent Oregon lady. Read her statement below. my kidney sluKKlshness and I tun rO to bed and sleep all njfiht with out hnvliiR to Ret up. This medi cine did a thoiiKtind times more for me than they said It would. I never saw unythitiK like it. und cun'l praise It enoiiRh after the way It helped mo!" Nature's Own Herbs the Secret of Van-Tage Here's the aecret of VAN-TACK! There are 21 NATl'HAI, UK HIM In this (..eat Compound of III) In gredients, Herbs act like Magic on Human Doings cleansing the llow els, MushinR the Kidneys, stimulat ing vital secretions of the Liver, DlSl'ELLINd awful fnt and hlo-t from the Stomach. Think of It! 30 Ingredients In One Medicine actlnR nt one and the sane time on your 4 Vital Organs the Liver, Die Klduevs, the Stomach, and llowcls. 20 MILLION HOTTI.HH of this Formula have been sold!. T)ue to enormous volume of sales, the price of VAN-TAGE Is very low. For only a few cents a day. you can Ret the full benefit of thoso 311 Valuable Ingredients. Slurt out today iisIiir VAN-TACK, the new Medicated Herbs Medicine. Sold lit Fullerton'B Unxall llniR Slore. 127 No. .Iju'kann SI. Adv. one you select. of the kind of values you us: S 1929 Ford Coupe. Wilh rumble cent, new lirea, new pnmt. Motor overhaul .. $175 1927 Chev. Coupe. A nice A nice $65 economy car Comer Oak and Rose Sts. vunl their ballot for Lumlon. Jeered by Workers Qn bin rhle through 1-oa AnvMcH In ihn aftirnoon, nftor an oiithunl am It riH Hption In Piotr-lcna, lb ro mbllciin ii.iniiiiM Bilrrn! n rlppli of hniMlrlan und rrpn nt wwli-onip. but near tlm fivl? rvnUT hnu hnocfl wem boanl iih tlio ri'imblWin niotoirrulo paHBPil bv. At a tunnnl prnjfint, a number of WPA work mon lit trcl jeors. In (he r'otiHPiim, tlin Kansas rov ftrnor'H brought frqnont ohftM and annlaiiHe from Mio vant throne, drowning out the booea of nratt(TMl h'klcrs. l,anlon rontcpib'fj the prefient admlnlmraUnn, "wlin the rrlHls wan ovor.V lustend of Klvins up "Iih Piftraordinarv powers," anlted for moro and "fleemed obHPHStHl wilh (lie Idea that it hnd n man date to dlrort and rontrol Amerl- ean biiBlneas, American nenriil turn, and American life." T.andon eontlnued that the nd minlHt ration "reflonteil env rrltl clem" and "erarked the wldp on thnne IndlvldimlH who refused to ho led like Hheep." Draws Laugh on F, R. "And when the mi p renin court declared flu methodH nnconntHu tlonal, tho administration actually tried to brine tho Bimreme court into dlflreputc . . . even the prel dent lolned In this undermining at tack." "The president predict nl dlBa ter If his nlmiH wore held unronnti tntlonal. They were held nnconntl tullonej. Noav, he claim1 credit for the Imnrovfment that followed. lie HvH 'wo planned It that way." T.aiiffhter echoed through the grcnt Htadium. Uammerlnc home blB attack un on "abuse of the rower of uovern- ment," Landon said "all business men under tho blue easlo. were faced with arbitrary enforcementB of arhitrnrv Interru-otationH of ar bitrary ruler. rulea not made h' contnesH but bv some appointed 'iihordinatn sittlnR nt n desk In WashinRton, nnd fumbltn? with the busiiiPHS of the country. Coercion Charged Turning to federal spending, the republican londer declared the chief executive" has not hesitated to uho the power Riven by "eight times as much discretionary fln"nd ini; Kiwer as was Riven to nil of his predecessor toa:ether in 1 ? years of our history." "Tbore ia unmistakable evi dence," London asserted, "that these vast Tunds have been used to force congressmen and aenatoi'B to Kim port administration meaHiiren." "to prevent critfci.ini bv officials and representatives of local com munities," and "to nrevent freedom of choice at the polls." ROOSF.VF.LT CITES SECURITY PROGRAM T!onttmi1 from page 1) states which hove agreed to live to gether In n machine age. "When this administration came to Washington March 4. l!)3a, the machine of our national economy had completely hrokeii down. For 12 years ft had been neRlocted by those who believed that machines did not need tending. Wo tried to rebuild that machine, to modern ize. It und to turn on the purchas ing power. "It was the b'girest peace time lob ever uttemtited. It called for energy in a hundred directions at onco, for Imagination, for willing ness to race facts. "Mecause it was a modern ma chine It needed money in circula tion to get It going ami keep it go ing. Therefore, we had to obtain purchasing power for the farmer, work for the unemployed, loans to industry, rafety nnd courage for hanks. How much did we Emend? Knough to get results -enough lo be sure not to fail. There would have been no second chance If we had failed once. Security Paramount "You and I are used to venturing capital to gain profits. And in Uiene three ami a half years our venture has succeeded. 'Prosperity measured In dollars is coming back. There are none among you to deny It. Hut there is a higher meaiure Tor prosperity the measure of permanency the measure of seem It v. "We neck not the prosperity of W29 but the kind which will mean to every American family an as surance of nafety of the home, safety of old urc. safety of sav- incs, safely of ciunloymenl." Speeding through Massachusetts by motor In a bid for 17 electoral votes. President Koosevelt pruned by Kail river and told an outdoor uowd In South P.trk of administra Hon efloitH lo bring bail; pros perity. Hune Crowds Greet Him So dense was the throny and so nnt-onlrolled, that newspapermen In the party Were unahle to Ret within lea yards ()f the platform. It was the president's second speech of the dav. The drive to Fall Itlvor from Providence was the wildest of the whoi cnmpalRti. Instead of un nr d"rly lm:1e line or trnfftc them M A vote for Percy A. Webb It a vote for Ability, Experience and Responsibility. Place this responsible office In the hands of a capable man who wilt handle the collection of a million dollars per year In Taxes and Fees, as well as the Job of law enforcement. In a thoroughly capable and efficient manner. (Paid political ad ) were four lanes of speeding earn about 3 GO of them. Ilrakes nhrleked us drivers wcaved in and out, crossing from lane to lane In an effort to "get up front" near the president. In Fall Ttivcr, men and women and children prctwd up lo the run ning hoards of the official cam and some ellmb-d on. A number of neonlo were hurt, nnd c hildren, ter rified or Injured in the crush, were ervlng loudlv at different points alon the way. A hiiRe bnuo.net of red roses was handed to the president as his car lowed down on the outskirts of Mew Bedford, and Vo nlt'rnaMv wavd tt and his f"lt hit at the peontp standing . along the curb overflow I nt' into (ho r.t reels nnd massed on front porches. BROWDFR ROUTFO BY EGG BARRAGE fPon'tnnM from naeft 11 rinnv which Hearst, the liberty pi"i)p and Mie rnntibMcan rmrty poelr to etablisb." also dlreetinsr a 8h"f nt President Hoosovelt with: "We communists have reneated lv te'd labor leaders, progressives and liberals, that they cannot rely nnon Roosevelt to save the coun try from Ttenrstlsm. Among tboe known to hnv been In In red In the demonstration last. nl"ht was Harold IlarriB of Louis ville. Kv.. an Aflsoeiated Press pho togrnnher. struck several times as he itttenmted to take a picture of the crowd. Ills camera was knock ed from bis hands. McNARV WIU. CRT AIO OF rOHNTIES IN TAX PROGRAM fOnnHniiAn" from page 1) lninro''eicnt of the Pacific hltrhwnv. nnl dUcKnscd the nrnnt intl ofiuatton ret nmed to Salni fnllo"inf a brief insnnctinn at the it S, veterans administration fa cility here. LOGr.Fi? SUFFERS SERIOUS AXE CUT OTF.NnATVR Oct ?1 WfllNm Hrote wh"e at work last Thursday p) ..ft rnrnnrni very hHy Wh pi'pvo, Orote is emploved hv Pric & phUKpo, fur, ns a bucker In t," wofN. lJn pI'cpiI his fore nrm for n d'eee of th"ee incosi, Invitip bflin all tp-'ons but lueltllv overef) pnnp of tl'n. Pr. A. J. Fnwcott Homled h'n, t"U'ng n ni"Vr of pftcea. He will he off work for Fomi tln'e. CARD OF TtfAfiKS yfe wish to take this onportun1! of evtiresalnif our anneciatloi fof the kindness nnd .Tmnathv s''o'vn by oir friends dnr'ng nu rp-t lrn-ypt. nnd fr the benntlful flornl offeriPR. rs. Jfr,b P'mrnfl. s Mrs. AUcr Frerichs. Tieo J. Sharps. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS CninpilfMl by The AbrocIiUpcI Press. Oct. 21 30 IB 15 fiC lnii'is ms's rrs P'-ki Todny 9S.2 42.0 B2.S 71.4 I'lev. day .... IM.9 I2.B B2.S 71.2 Month llKO .... !I0.R .1(1.8 A 1 .4 CS.4 Year auo 73.1 25.3 S9.9 52 .3 l!i:l(i IliKll !5.5 43.5 53.4 71.7 lll.tli Imv 73.4 311.2 43.1 R5.T lfl.15 hlph 7B.3 31.2 41.7 5(1.1 1935 low 49.S 1N.5 21.H 3I.S BONDS 20 10 10 10 Hit's lnii'is I'fs Fi-ll. Tnilny 117.5 10.1.8 102.7 70.1 1'ri'V. ilny .... !)7.7 103.8 102.9 70.1 Month aKO .... !Mi.9 103.3 102.7 (i!l.9 Year nso S1.3 100.0 9S.2 fi7.8 1!l3(i hlKh 97.9 101.1 103.1 72 0 1 !:!! low Mi.n 101.8 99.3 7.fi 1935 hlltll 87.S 102.2 99.8 70.1 1935 low 7(.l 92.2. S4.5 115.5 Itosroe Tlall. of Ttidille. was ilnesH for a hire leu- attomliim to bo: lauil-rt yesterday. Mrs. N. K. Slandley. o? f'unias Valley, spent yesterday in this eity shotiilnK and visltlim friends. BARN DANCE Sponsored by 20-30's Sat., Oct. 24th Roseburg Armory VOTE FOR PERCY A. WEBB Republican Candidate For Sheriff NOVEMBER 3. 1936 MADRID'S ARMY CHECKS INSURGENTS (Continued from page 1) iih fascist mat ulne-Kiins wait ing the emergence of the rail crew from the tuntiej darkness. In Madrid, every available man. woman and youih was mustered for defense of the siege-threatened capital. Authorities rushed work on interior defenseB . while shove squads hurriedlv dug trench lines around the outskirts. NATIONS UNITE IN PLANS TO SAVE NON-COMBATANTS (fly the Assorlaled Press) Orat lirllain. Frnnre, nnd W T.n-Hn-Amerlean nations moved In ril 'domaile coneert today to save HiotiRnnds of Spanish non-rombat nnts from death In beslprrpd 'Ma drid. In two hemispheres, there wre th"so humanitarian efforts as fas Hst armies rlosrd In on the Snrni ish eapltal from the south and weRt: 1. Great Tlrltetn ordered Its nnvv to stand hv for a "mission nf nierry" to rfRrtie hostaps hold hv both sidfs In t'e wa. Kstimntiae there wore S flOO of hoo host aeon in Madrid alone, th Tl'-itih n. nnuneiit pressed bmh the Madrid "nvfrnment and the faseist au thorities for the exchange and evaenatlon of the women prison ers, in nartieiilar. 2. Carlos Raavedra T.nmas, the Argentine foreign minister ronrer nd secret I v with Premier Teon Mlnm of Frnnre In Paris on the nossihilitv of resenlne endaneered ne-oAs bv plane, while refuels Inl'' ont-endinfr Ppaiiish anarrhy and '-'-'"nt rnaelinn to It. 3. Thirteen Tatin - American fate. from Mevtrn to Argentina, derided to ask Madrid In fltmnltatv pon notes lo repoKnbe the nrin Hole of asylum to save bund rods of Hehllsts now refticred In Tatin Amerlean leRation In the Spanisb eonital. Meanwhile so'iet Ttussii was rnoresepted bv Informed Moscow loiifeep fs d"terioined to force a i"vdv of old to tl'e friendlv Ma drid (ovprnmpni. rie'eimined that onlv the immediate dtatch of mu nitions can save Madrid. ITALY. fiPPMANV JOIN FOR RFCOGNtTION OF REBELS HOME. Oct. 21. CAP) Italy and flermnnv will reeoernize the In surgent government of Spain al most Immediately after the fascist armies occunv Madrid, well-lnform- eil sources declared today. Agreement on nolicv was said to be one of four important Issues on wh'ch the nations ren-bcd nc cord nfter ForeiRn Minister Count Galeazzo Ciann's f'rst conversn tons v-iib Paron Kentantin von eurntb. Germany's foreinn minis ter in Berlin. The other three were reported as their stands on the leauue of nations, the Locarno treaty nnd central Europe. Authoritative sources said Ger many had nm'-eed not to return lo Geneva until the leaRiie of nnMnni was reoreanized on lines of the Italian plan for a directorate of the great powers, anil until article Hi of the league covenant, on sanc tions, was stricken. Germany and Italy, the report said, want a new I-oeartp treaty based on the old pact nnd both re ject the British idea of splitting it Into two treaties one for northern Europe and one for the south. Rome and Berlin were reported to have tweed to divide the Pan uhian region into zones of com mercial Influence. FACILITY STATUS CHANGE PROTESTED (Continued from page 1) appeal to the veterans administra lion for a modification of the or der. Resolutions protesting the con GOOSED x -r-i-Lsinl 3 HIM Mill llll TtmiteWTl kiK&l World's Ant can with dual economy of From oil clearw and automatic overdrive New under ilung rear axles give big roomy Interiors -chair height seats World's largest luggage capacity World's easiest closing doors with exclusive non rattle rotary door locks World's first an with built-in warm air defiosten Only cats with Automatic Hill Ho1Hr World's finest, smoothest, feather touch hydraulic brakes World's strongest, safest and quietest all steel bodies e Studebaker't C I. T. Budget Plan offers low time payments. UMPQUA GARAGE A. E. ELLIOTT, Prop. Phone 385 Medical Art Bldg. version and urging additional fa cliitleH to handle N-P cases have previously been adopted by the Arneilean legion. Veterans of For eign Warr., Spanish Uir Veterans and other groups of ex servlie men in Oregon, Fisher polnst out. Vets Oppose Conversion. He reports ho has ulreudy been contacted by leaders of veterans organizations in the southern part of the state relative to the propos ed conversion. The opinion of these veterans, he states, fs that the re moval of hospital and domiciliary facilities from Unsebnrg will seri ously nffect the veterans of the area, particularly as there are no domiciliary facilities elsewhere available In Oregon, except for a possible limited number of beds at the veterans hospital In Portland. The rtosehurg hospital he points out, has also served hundreds of emergency cases, particularly In acute Illness and accident, and the elimination of such facilities It is feared would cost lives from InHi of the prompt attention now avail able. If nppenls of the governor and T-nlted States senators are not suf fieient to r ecu re tho desired modi fication of the order. Fiwher states that he plans to lay the matter be fore the legislature at Its forth coming session to .secure further support. Need Still Exists "The state of Oregon," Fisher said todav, "has for many years recognized Its obligation to pro vide domiciliary and hospital care for Its veterans. A state soldiers home at Roseburg wr.s provided lo meet fiueh need nnd wp.s made a part of the present federal irfstltu tion. It would therefore seem to me that the stnto has a moral ob ligation to protest to the veteruns administration the elimination of such services In this part of the state, particularly in view of the fact that use of the existing facili ties, since the time they were es tablished here, has fully demon strated the need that exists." "Wliile Roseburg will benefit fi nancially by the conversion, through Increased ponulatlon and personnel." Fisher said, "the vet erans with whom I have discussed this matter feel that if facilities for neurn-pHvrhiatrlc cases are needed they should he provided In addition to those now maintained." CHILDREN HURT IN CRUSH TO SEE F. R. FALL RIVER, Mass., Oct. 21. (AP) Three children auffered fractured .arms, ami scores were jostled here today when a huge crowd greeting President Roosevelt at South Park broke tironrh ro-es as the presidential party arrived. The t h ree c h fid ren , each 12 years old, and treated at a hos pital, were: William Ferreira. Ei trella Pachecho, ann Eugene Mich anaski, Jr. The crowd was held b-'ck bv ropes before the president's pnrtv arrived, hut as the motorcade um oeared hundreds broke throng1', Jostling and bruising scores. A section of n temporary grandstand inline r-Hireiin was n"n hi i m collapse of tho stand. Young Fer reira fell from a roof of a park building, and the MlchamMkl hoy was pushed or fell from a tree. SAN DIEGO BLOCK RAVAGED BY FIRE (Pont1niil trim page 1) loss. Gulford Whitney, president nnd , owner of Whitney's, estimated his concern's loss at Sl.iWt.ono includ ing SV'iO.Ono slock. lie said this was covered by insurance. Other Stores Suffer Fire, smoke or water damaged goods In the Foreman ami Clark, Wool worth and I. ion (Moth'ng i- i -mli. ' I ilii ' ut.lFi,a urMIu Bvurv floor of the 1 1 story Watts building on one side had windows cracked, a ff.n nun utitoi nnd concrete annex being built for the Whitney Hiore snslalneii uiigm uamaKu ihmh the leaping flames. s-w I SPECIALS S-W ENAMELOID h Covers solid one coat. 9 Of Yi pint, 49c value AJFV I S-W FLO-LAC h Makes "Hopeless" floors sparkle. At V4 pint, 29c value I " S-W MARNOT h For beauty and protection, 22 I 1 qt., $1.70 value yi3) I CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. IRONMONGERS Friendship's on the line! That is what it; means to have telephone Bervice. You're closer to ypuf friends in their thoughts more Maintaining interest in their happiness and progress. Extending congratulations. Doing the hundred and one services that friendship implies. For your convenience and protection, too, you need telephone service. May we tell you more about it? Telephone THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Phone 71 In Your Own Home FREE! CTOP missing important over- seas broadcasts! 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