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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1925. (i.h'VK!jAl lTK.MS. -John Krohn motored to Med ford to attend the annual nieet lug of the State Farm Loan As soclntlon. being a member ofi,, f itoseburg were visitors nt'of Sutherlin. that association. Adolph Hoerners last Sunday. I Wo hope to see our new road CL W. Reynolds entertained The TJornsland family "Sun-' boss on the road soon, when the oar local minister, Itev. Murphy and wife, Mrs. J. Tavenner and MY." ' and Mrn. lien dfnner Inst .Sunday. -Mrn. K. G. Troielle returned In her home Monday after spend ing, the week end with her par ents. -Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kent of Deman J r A Safe and Proven Remedy - for Colds, Grip and Influenza, The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet - Look for this ' Signature MM tested your protection! WHEN you fill up your tank with GENERAL Gasoline today you get the same old-fashioned, efficient gasoline that won your ap proval when you first tried GENERAL the same quick start, the same clean combustion, the same surge of power. There is no hit-or-miss in the production of GENERAL. It must be uniform; it must be cut to the exact specifications; it must be unvarying in its efficiency. To reassure ourselves and pro tect our customers, GENERAL Gasoline is tested four times with the official U. S. Bureau of Mines distillation test.' - The First Test is made at our refinery before GENERAL is pumped via pipe line to seaboard. The Second Test is made before GENERAL Is taken aboard our tankers. The Third Test is made before GENERAL is discharged at our bulk distributing plant. GENERAL is sold only by Authorized Independent Dealers who display the Green-and-White Sign. Ask for Scrip, Books. If you do not know GENERAL yet, today's the day "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your Engine Decide!" srafl SLoaibrie C. D. FIES, Distributor Roseburg, Oregon Edenlinwer. She reports that her husband, who has been unite ill - at the Mercy Hospital, is lniwcrv body attends, - l proving. our hcIkhiI Is being very ably - 1 The Xeurlter nud Heck fam-' conduct, d by Miss Alia A. tlolf day-ate"' at ilenry Krohus. We are having a very success Maddox at fill Sunday School, which meets are stacking up the wood along Elks are looking forward in plea i at in a. in. every Sunday under the road. RiKH'burg can feel as- urable anticipation to the regular the leadership of Mrs. II. Krohn, followed by preaching servicos at ii o clock ny tiev. .iiurpny, wnom, .Mrs. Roy .Maxwell or san fr rnn-'cr Y'oung will he present Follew we ronst.lcr a very nhle and sin- Cisco and Mrs. Fred Dtirnham ing the official's address,' custom- w , on the Box. 30c times for " , The Fourth Test is made before delivery of GENERAL to consumers. By means of these tests GENERAL'S unvary ing efficiency is rigidly maintained. No guess work. You can depend upon it I GENERAL Gasoline is an all-the-year-'round ' fuel, made expressly for use in automobiles. It is cut to proper specifications from high-grade crude by the most efficient refining system known to the industry. It starts quick, Winter or Sum mer; it gives a steady surge of power with clean combustion; it assures maximum mileage. cere man. At 7 p. m. the Young People hold their meeting and ; flush of victory has worn off. - ! The way that the Tavenners' surcd of no shortage of wood next winter. are visiting their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. I!. W. Reynolds. I llev. .Miuphys sermons have I always been good, but having j traded for a Ford, we expect Ibeni to be rattling good. ciinr. saving. An entertainment cotu- o 'mltlee, headed by Fred ( "Vai. n See the new spring hats and ttno") Jones, has been making pr---sprtng dresses at The Hat Shop, ' paratinn for the event for sev v IJi Jackson St. . al days past, and the program a o larranged deserves the largest po;- BAPTIST MISSIONARY 80CIETY stble attendance, WILL MEET THURSDAY tL . meeting of the liaptlst Mission- iy siM leiy will be held Thursday t aderniMui. January S3, at 2:30 o clock. Mrs. f.d Morgan. Mrs. if. Tipton and Mrs. S. J. Mack Willi be Joint hostesses at the home of ! ! Mrs. Morgan on Kane street. Mrs. II. L. Caldwell will leatl the meet- jlMK. A social hour will be enjoyed at the end of the nieetlnit. ami re- fr.'shinenis will bo served, ron - icliidinx the afternoon. v Seethe new sprlim bats and spiliiK dresses at The Hat- Shop, J-7 Jackson Si. ELKS OFFICIAL TO f!l Members of Itoseburg Lodge of meeting tomorrow night at whhh District Deputy Crand Exalted Itul- Brv s,.n ,,.Caslons, there will P H,.ssinn for the "good of lite r,,.r" marked bv vocal and Insttu. mental music and comic stunts. That there will be seme good itblnKs to cat. also, Roes without Seethe new spring hats an I I ?eo Hie new spring dresses at The Hat Shop. 17 Jai kson St. o ' KOTH'K Ok" APPEAL, xtlco of Anneal was Eiv . .,i i n,.. .f the sti nf or(VjUn aiainst l.awton Keies. , xhe case is one In which the de- f,,,Hnt maintains that his p. r- jmn was IlleKally searched, ami ( the matter will po to the tin- prime Court for an Intcrpreia- in of the law In that regard. Attorney Albert Abraham a;- i pears for Mr. I'ayes. I Liberty Thcatrt Papan 1'as.slons, a uoul-st firing pliotodrama of China and Califor nia at the Liberty Theatre today utd tomorrow. The cu.-t is a notable one and contain (he nam- of such r-opu-l;ir screen ttru.st u Wyndhum Standing, Rosemary Theby, Tully .Mitrshalt, Sain I-(;rass, Raymond .McKf June Elvidge and liurbara litdford. The clever Grace Sanderson Michie wielded the pen which wrote Pa an Passions and she m ntvfr accomplished a finer piece of work. It holds the 'attention and rliiKs true from ihe first capital to ; the final period. Ono canr.nt help bein ori y for Dreka Lunacy (piayeu oy ifusemary tne&y), even if her trouble vert caused pri marily by her own BelfishneMH, and JSilly (portrayed by Kay moral Mo Kt-e). in a son of whom any moth er intent be proud. ANTLERS THEATRE I There la hardly a man. woman or child- In the land who doesn't know .and love "Peter Pan," the boy who ; wouldn't grow up. i Kor the past twenty years this j J. M. llarrie ilay has been noth- short of a sensa'ion on the : ' h'itiinate stae. It has become j j an institution in fact an !ntitu-1 ( lion that shown no aim of rier.lv. 31arrle, the nian with the most j colorful imagination of ale- Enp i l:ind's writer.v has put into tins : elasHlc. scenes which could only he hinted at In the Btage produc ; tion of the piece. 1 "Peter Pan." which opens next i Thursday at the Antlers Theatre Is : a sc"iie for scene plcturization of I the story as the author wrote It. UA IC6TIC TIIC1TDB LauKhs alternating with thrills and excitement enacted by the gifted Leah Iiaird and a cast cf clever screen artists, artists who are also stars was the surprisingly Food - offering at the Majestic Theatere in "The Destroying An gel." One may go some time with out discovering better romance, comedy and wholesome entertain ment than is shown here in six fast reela. It Is quite a departure from-anything I.ah Ilalrd has pre viously done and places her on the plane wllh the comedy favorites of the screen. - I American fence at carload, prices I at Wharton Hros. , EDWARDS DOES NOT APPEAR TO REFUTE CHARGE (Continued from rag" 1 1 een Hurl- acent. declared he had hut and Wilson In conference with a man believed bv him to havo been Senator Edwards, who is president of the First National Bank of Jersey City. All three agents who testified emphatically denied on cross ex amination Intimations of counsel for the defense that their testi mony was tart of a plot to "frame" Senator Edwards through his for mer secretary, state. Commissioner of V. ielits and Measures Foley, now under indictment for likuor conspiracy in New York. In his address to the lury mis afternoon. Attorney Cutley charged that the Implication ot nenator r.o , wards was the fruit of a "frame up" of which Samuel Wilson, as sistant sulperintendent of the nntl aaloon league of New Jersey, was the author. Wilson was in the crowded court room. Cutley point ed a dramatic finger nt him. j "There's the man," he told tho Jury, "who la tho author of this frame, up. Ho started out to 'get' Senntor Edwards a year ago and hrr Is the sorry rcult." i Referring to the past criminal career of Wilson, one of the dry agents who testified V against Ed wards. Attorney Cutley said: "I dont think that a man who steals coins nickels, from a tele phone box should be allowed to come Into court nnd attack the rep utation of a I'nited States sen ator." j He declared that the prosecu tions case rests chiefly on the testimony of tho Itev. Father Geo. Dannett. Roman Catholic priest, who exploded the rum conspiracy bombshell last fall. Ho laid great stress on the priest's failure to identifv C.riffln in the court room. C.oorge T. Vlckers. special prose cutor. followed Cutley In summing up the prosecutions side of the case. We ill havo another tractor school this year on Thursday. V.-b. Rth All tractor o tiers and others Interested are invited to attend. Wharton Bros. o NOT (il ll.TV IS VEl'.nllT. Tho inrv which yesterday heard ' the case of tho state against .lame Knight. charged vim hunting deer nt night with the uso of a spot light, returned a verdict of not guilty . The case wns largely one built up around a chain of circumstances. The dofensf brought proof that he did not possea the gun which the Ftate charged was used In killitiR the deer used as evidence in the case. Pruning tools at Wharton Bros. BOTH HOUSES START WORK PASSING EILLS (Conllnucd from pae has been defunct for many years. Would Altr Primary Law Proposed chances 111 the primary election law s of iirvton pi :d un In the house yestenlay In the form of house bill sr.. Introduced by the Judiciary committee. The bill cm- boilles the Ideas set forth several weeks ano by A. L. Mills, president of the First National Hank of Portland, w ho is sponsor for the, measure. ' The Banks bill, giving rlsht of roouiM.i; to Ai l, MiMH COM'KI.KXCE ( AMorbtriJ rr-i ljw-d Wir.) j WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Without Uiscusiion and on a record vote the senate today accepted an amend- nient to the naval bill re- (juestin President Coolide to call another arms cuii- fereuce. Three times before he would ron appeal to circuit court to operators ,hTee tim,,5 Mom nB wnui con of hotels, soft drink establish- tht hp h3, Rpn,., the (lis u -ms, etc., wnose l.ienscs art, r- trlrt atlr.rnev wlih Information con voked by municipal autfionues, Hr,.m,e bnotlepRlne activities w. UU for Itlird reading In thb ..eiiale. . . . .. . l...... " STATEIIOUSE, JJU1, 1. Senator Hunks' bill... ' .. . ' .. . Inll , , pioviding for an appeal to tho . "V.V1 . .Jmote point in Northern cara roomi. notein, etc., was in proiehj, ol xu, tropical debate by .(, .,.,. .,a.,w n,un.,.n I ...... , 7 .. .. ment was taken until 2 o'clock.. Kroni the outnet tlio battle over! the hill was hot and bitter. Senator Hanks excoriated the council, to whom he sarcastic-! The defense presented its side of ally referred as "our Iiva .the affair with Its first witness Czarg" Mrs rwt rawrence, tho wife of "The propaganda has been1"'"' "' th tlefendants. She testl .t,.r.o,i" i, .k. fled that Halnh Harvey had con- law cntorcement, and I have myitentlons. nnu ciernm-ci never... suspicions about whora it start-l'1""'3 wh(,n shP 8nul """"'y ma " ed. The license department of advances towar-l her, but a ead tho Portland city council is one fslv maintained that she had not. of tho most powerful political at any, time given hlin any encour. machines in Oregon. . It does not agement. huva to do alone with the north 1 S"0 !'' sne nai1 rIn,r'11 ,nrs end. jlncldents to hor husband, and that Then Banks hinted at threats he said he would slop Harvey and have been held over th North make him let her alone, end by members of the city com-! Mrs. A. A. Tureman. sinter of the niissilnii. wherphv lti TVrtrtH enrf accused, told how she had OVer- J citizenry is forced to vole right." l'anks flayed what he termed a self-constitutional law enforce - ment committee in Portland o w hich A. M. ChurchilL is chair man. "This super-committee" he said, "wants the city council tolcet at the Real Cause Take Dr. have the right to take property! . Edwards' Olive Tablets, without due process of law. The: Thai's what thousands of stom place to settle matters involving ach sufferers are- doing now. in propcrty. rights is In the courts.") stead of taking tonics, or trying to Incidentally Hanks lashed the patch up a poor digesllon, they are state prohibition department for! attacking the real cause of the ail undertaking to tell local officers ; ment clogged liver and disordered how to enforce tho law. "This bill," he said, "is not in the interest of law violation, but la for proper law enforcement." Senator Tooze spoke in opposi tion to the bill, deploring the tendency of the courts to "drag along" their cases. Senator L Follette took a fling at Lanks. "I remember 22 years ago, Sen- jator.' said La Follette, "when you j were told that If yon didn't vote riKiu ior a ceriain unucu siaies senator you would be sleeping In a barn. ! have Been you many times since but I have never seen any straws sticking in your hair. Senator .Tosenh. tn vlirnrniislv nn. Iposelng the bill, pictured the old north end from the days of old dead line" up to the present. "WoTnen whom I saw in those days I have seen since they grew old," he said. "Many of them are running rooming houses, and to do that they must have licenses. They become bootleggers. I care not whether it Is these poor unforma 'ntcs or that grand party on Port land Heights where the women s ! hacks were painted with peculiar characters nnd their -bosoms were (painted likewise; where the women dined in maudl'ii drunkenness, and where the owner was so drunk he didn't know what It was all about when the officers came." Banks had rapped raids made on homes and establishments without proper warrants. "When officers raid such places." shorn d Joseph. "I care not whether they have search war rants or not. I care not if they break down the doors to get in. I sav they are to be commendrd for It." JUL STARTS GLASSES The nosebnrfc Telegraph Insti tute is starting a new class in telegraphy and touch typewrit ing. Pcveral pupils hnve already enrolled In the new clashes, and prospects are that a large num ber of be.elnners in telegraphy will take on the course. The class started four months rnro is progressing rapidly, and will be readv- for graduation nt the end J of tho six months period. Mr. MeLemlon. who Is conducting I tho school, states. All students graduating aro be i n e a 1 d ed i n senirinit positions with commer cial telegraph companies. The afternoon classes have been dis continued and all students are n If end ing nitrht cla-es. STOP Children's Couch with FOLEY'S Neopil0tnffrdlnlsprtnttd on th wrapper ChlMrn1lklt. Lift ttt wtllni coufh nMdkin In th wovli. W.F. CHAPMAN SIMCOU VALE. Ore., Jan. JL That he wag strung un on the limb of a uecinreii on me wnn"s wiiin'i in-i'- todav liy llalpll Harvey in tne inai ..f Tlnrt nn.l XTi.lMu 1 fl UTt-n Ce. . ".,... .....;.', ,,. ,i October 10 at Ironside, Ore . a re Malheur county The state Introduced photo- unions fn uant-j n iv the rone hunrs. and the limb of the tree with the bark cut by tho rnne other w messes ior no- , siaie corrouonii. mi uiuuu I'u'iua .... Harvey's testimony. tinually bothered her with his at- heard llert Lawrence tell Harvey ito.lrt his wife alone at the fair at Ontario in September, ! o STOMACH UPSET ? bowels. llr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver In a soothing, heal ing way. When the liver and how- functions, away goes Indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a had taste, cont'd tougi:.', poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or enercy. trouble with undigested food.-? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet ire a purely vegetable compound mivd with olive oil. You will know them ! by their olive colnr. They do the w-nrk without griping cramps or i nain. I T"ko one or two at bedtime for quick r iiei. i-.at wnat you ui.e. lize and 3 He. BUMS -nDENHER The defendant's demurrer to the complaint in thn cuso of Alotta V. C. Liudsley at-'alnst Horaco CI. Wilson, iviii sustained today by Judpe ITnmilton. The woniiin brouKtit suit aR.-iinst Mr. Wilson in a California court, nnd obtained a judgment for J 2.000 on a suit for $20,000. She Intor j became tho complaining witness j in white slavr-ry charges prefer red npaln.st him. She filed a; complaint asking to hnve the Judgment transferred to the Ore-J gon courts, but a demurrer was; filed on the grounds that thej complaint failed to set forth the Juri-diction of the California court In which the judgment was; nllowed. nnd therefore did not j constitute a caue for action.) This .demurrer was sustained, and the plnintiT given 20 days: in which to file an amended complaint. Attorneys llico nod Oreutt appear for WHnn and At-i torney Compton for Mrs, Linds-J ley. Sportographs following two vietoric In two night, the Oregon Agricultucul Colleco basketball team will rest tonight to be in good condition for the same at Moscow tomor- row with the umteleateo; l ni-: vtr.'Ity of Idaho five. The lua-( ver iips"t Washington state's: basket hall championship hops j ht night by an unexpected IS to 14 victory. Previous to yes-; terday the Cougars had won all their conference games. J Tex Kickard has planned n sTios' of boxing bonts to settle ih light-heavyweiRht tjuest ion with Jack Delaney of Bridge port, Conn., Ti:er Flowers, of Atl.intiif and Taul Merlen'tach of 'toria, I .one Island, as the prin cipals. Klowers and lu-rlenbaeli, hot h of whom have bori knnc ic ed out by Delaney, will meet on 1-Wuary 2 and Pelanty will emrumtcr the winner in March.: lib kard believes nn nnquction ed candidate for the honors of, tlie clas.- now held by Vike Vc-! Tip. u enn t hus be prod 'teed. EUGENE HIGH WINS KrtfKNK, Ore.. Jan. KtiRne hich stheol tb'fi'afnl Coitas:e (,row hirh '-hnol here last ev nine in hi.ketball by a score of 47 to G. For nn'-lt results n News i Rev! -if classifiea advert Isemeuts j They get result. KEEP YOUR BODY CLEAN INSIDE For headache, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, bad LreaUi, lr.zinesji and that worn out foelinff. take two Chamberlain's Tablets They keco men, women and children full 'of !", health and happiue.-s because they keep them clean insula. 50 for 25 newten Envelopes, bill heaes. calllnj cards, businera cams, posters, folders, booklets of every descrip. lion printed on short notice by the N'ws-lteview exclusive Job printing department, i none i.io. t LODGEDIRECTORY Z Pythian 8lter, Umpi.-a Temple, Ho. A Meets tlit second and fourth Monday evening of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis itor alwava welcome. MARTHA niRISTETNSEN', M.IC.C EVA MARKS. M. of 11. C. - EVAI.Y.M HOOYERSTjif JF. Union Encampment. No. 9. I. O. O. F.Meels in Odd Kellowa Tem ple on Ind and 4th Wednesday of each month. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. LYI.E M. PAVIS. C. P. W. P. WKTIIEREI.L. Scrlb United Artisans Meets In Mac. cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members al' wava welcome. LAritEN McCITLI.OCH. M. A. MILDRED MeCULLOCH. Treas. BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec. BPyEkT Rosebura Lodot No. 326. Hold regular commu nications at the Elk's Temple ni each Thursday of every month. All members requested to nt tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited t attend. D. B. BnB.VH, E.'". J. (J. DAY. Secretary. C00. FiTPhllatarlan Lodge No. a Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. DONALD YOUN(1, N. C,. A. .T. GFDDES,' Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Pen. Kniqhts "of Pythias, Alpha " Lodqs No. 47. Meets every Wedne dnv In Knlchts of Pythias halt 130 Fose street. Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN. C. C. .T. IT. FATirJVOTON. M. P. R E. WIMBELY. K. B 9. ROSEBCRG LODGE NO. "in37L O. O. M Meets every Monday night. Mense Hall. 24S N. Jack, son St. Clnh rooms open TO'to 10 p. m. Visiting . brothers wel come. H. FrRLONO. Dictator. II. O. PATCOETETt. Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. Umpqua Klan-No75. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Address P. O. Box 8S3, Rose burg. Oretmn. Laurai Chapter No. 31, R. A. M, Stated convocations on first nnd third Tuesdays. Masonic Temple. All members reques ted tn attend and visiting com panions welomo. A. A. WILDER. High Trlest. W. F. HARRIS. Seretnrv. Eaoles, Rosiiburg Aerle Meets In Macrubee hall, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes da: evenings of each month, at S o'clock. Vlsltlnir brethern in irond standing always welcome. FITnFNR LtTTLK, W. P. P. TtiniTAT'n PITSCH, W. P. NTt. V. OOOPM AN. Sec. W."B.Arf.' T." V..Roseburq w view No. 11. Tfolds reculaf eetlnes on second and fourtk Th'irsilays at 8:00 n. m. Visit, ine sisters invited to attend r views. Kfaccabee ball, Pino- an4 Cnss streets. TFSSIR RAPP. Col. fa win nni'TON, c Nclohhors cf Woodc.rart; Lllae Circle No. 49 Meets on first end third Monday evcnlnirs. in K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. nnvvA OAKLPT.?. N. MAROATtT WHITNEY. Cleric Rcfhurq Rfbekah Lodp? No. 41," I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd FeV lows Temple every week' on Tuesday eveninp. Vlsitina members In jrnod standing ara cordially Invited to attend. , MRS!. MAilOAHET ASIICRAFT, N. a. TILT .1F1 I JOTIVFflN, Ttec. Bee. KTKFL BAILEY. Fin. Pec. United Bro'herrood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Tee In Moose hall second and four Tuesday evehl.lr of each mr .h. All raroenten wel comed. T. F. TTnr.rnrj. Kec. Pec .1. V.. MOOKE. Pres. Woodmen of the World." Camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellows TIall In Tlnsehurfr every first and third Monday eveninps. Vls ltlnir nelribors nlwavs welcoma A. A. S HLOEMANN. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. O. E. 6.. Ro?eburg Cnapter No. 3. Holds their reenlar meetlnff nn the first and third Thursdays In each r.nn'h. All snjournlna: brothers nnd sisters are respect fullv Invited ti attend. C1I! It KINtil.KTMN. W. M. FTIEI-: !OHSO!. Secretarr. A. F. A A. Turi LMg(Nl 13. Regular communlcatU4. second S "-l founh Wednesdays each mouih. at Masonic Temple. Koseburg. Ore. Visitors wel come. M. S II ' MM. W. M, W. F. HARRIS. Sec. K. O. T. M Meets eaeb second an.1 foii'ih Thursday nf each nionth. In Maccnbee hall, cor ner Css and Tine streets. Vl itini Knifbti aiwavs welcome U r C,OOIMAN C-m. O. W. UATP, IL K.