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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
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Always MangTrue
Keverrcesd Repairs
"Can't-Sag". Gates are
made of wood and steel,
bolted together. No nails
to pull out or work loose
allowing the gate to sag and
drag. Nothing to net out of
order. Stock can t throw them off hinges.
Cost Less Last Longer Look Better
Shfjr are tho most popular O.uti-s. Mtiro than n million in upe In
America. Thousands lnln' hunt; ov.ry month, (li t yours from
Churchill Hardware Company
Mrs. Mark Holmes, who spent
Tuesday In thin rliy visiting, left
BASKETBALL
g Rostbur Hi Coys and Girls
Friday, Feb. 13, at High School Gym
I PHICES 35 and 50 Cents I
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Gordon Hat Special
ON BROKEN LOTS
Velours and Scratches $4.25
Real Beavers $6.53
FENCER &
"The Friendly Slorc"
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CONSUL? us
Rapp Building
fr'-fcS v . x x f
ROD AND GUN CLUB
'BANQUET
Fritlay, Feb. I 3. '25 at 6:30 p. m.
at the Palace of Sweets
EVERY MEMBER BETHERE
t W i It ,T X JK
I TUP. LIBERTY THEATER
1 DOUBLE SHOW r,or,s
LAST TIME TODAY
I A Story of Life Itself
5j Set in the most fascinating city on c.irlli.
I PERCY MARMONT
3 in
"Legend of
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YALE UNIVERSITY, pro,,-.,!
"WOLFE and j
MONTCALM" f
in the fall of Qurlx-c !j
from the Chronirlca of Amrrirn tf
AUSO: AESOPS FABLES
AND "TOWN TOPICS" ' f:
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Swing freely.
Gates
for Wolf f'ri'ck.
from Ktliietie.
Mrs. Holmes
vs. Medford Hi Buys and Girls
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RUN DOWN
A run down system Is due
to disordered nerves. A
chirnpnu-tic exa ml nation
locates your trouble, and
by adjustments r lieves It
and builds up the body.
"Yours for Health"
Dr. C. I I. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone 594 J
327 We9t Cass
;
Hollywood"
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CHRISTIANITY
PREDOMINATES
IN CONGRESS
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"Southern members are mostly
nplHeopallans, Methodist. Map! 1st
and I'rcvhyterlan. From the caut
comes Kpiscopallans, Congrega
tionalisms. Catholics and Jews.
The middle west Is well repre
sented In almost all denomina
tion. "If nrnmlierfl of fraternll les
which require belief In Cod are
taken Into wmslderat Ion, the num
ber of law makers who have pro
fessed reunions convict f nn will he
found still greater. There nre
.'()! Masons In the lion so and fi.l
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a in the senate. Ninety eight repro
g j sent at Ives are, Knights of Pythias,
gj; nod l.'t Knights in the senate. The
Odd Fellows have 74 representa
ljtlves and 7 senators. Of tho ?.T
Si men In tho House of Itepresenta
A tfves with no .relic ions affiliation
V '?. nre Masons and two are I'y
thlans; while of the seven whoe
5 religious affiliations nre unknown,
ft four are Masons. The ten sena
, tors wph no religious nfrUlatjons
y; Include hIx Masom. nnd all three
K of t hope whose religious aff illa-
tions are unknown are Masons." I
1 "While much is being said of
j the dee f no f the Influence of
i tho church," says the hoard of
temperance, "these (inures bring
i out Htrfklnkly Hie fact that the
Jllltle churches on Main street, the
'meeting hoti-o in tho wild wood,
and the big clly ehureluM are still
furnishing I he Intelligence and
character which direct the desti
nies of (he nation.
"America was founded by men
who were. In ihe main devoted
believers In tho Christian faith,
and the nation will not go far
, astray so long ns It Is directed
according to the principles of the
MAJOR FORCED TO
FORFEIT COMMISSION
S A T.EM. Ore. Teh. 1? Major
Chnrles K. CleiNted. discharged
employe of Ihe military depart
mrnf of Ihe Orcfrn Natiennl
Guards, who nttempted to bring
charges of pettv Irregiilrirlly
ng:lnsr Adjutant General Geonre
A. White lust week, forfeited his
commission as an officer vaster
day tmon tho approved findings of
in efflefeiiry hourd which found
him unfit to hold a commission.
Gledsted commanded a ennst nr
tlllerv bnttalMon. Members of the
effirl"UCV boird were Colonel M.
IT. Welch, commanding the ivtli
Tn fan try: Colonel Emieiic Monh
lierrer. conuuatnlitur tlie IfiCnd tn
fantry nnd T.leiilennnt-Goloni'l Fu
c' tie c. IJbby, ot the IStlth In
fantry. fatherhood of God and the bro
therhood of man. as laid down by
Christian Church."
LINE COACH AT
U. OF O. RESIGNS
SEATTLE. Feb. 12,- x Spell-
Inrin. an auto salesman of this
icttv. announced today that he had
resigned ns head lino coach at the
Ciilversltv of Orenon. His father
tiled rei't'iitly. nnd he said -that his
"inti'rests deinamted his continuous
prest'in-e In Seatlte. He held the
Oreiren post seven years.
EFGFN'E. Ore.,
nouiieenient from
Ih it M:irt Se-l!:nan,
Hi" Fnlxerslty ef
ha I r'irned wns
e"U-:literablo surpvl-
Feb. 12. An
Seattle todav
hue coach at
Oregon hen1,
eci'ived with
e. Vniversl
make
ofl'ehiN had tin cominenf to
! The arrival or Sp dlmim has
been awaited for several da s, ti s :
he was expected to assist la
s!M ;nir tr lining of the lti"i:ien of
the urmnn varsitv. While piny-i
u's who nre candidates for ether;
nnx.tiuin on the fo-rb.-'H tenm
b-ive la-en idle, awaiting the arriv
al ef the line mentor. No an
nnnncem nt w as available t. to a I
p--tihle successor to Mpellmaii. I
DANCE
at
DIXONVILLE
Friday Nite
February 13
Free Lunch
Music by The GHJert
: fa 4TrpMCmi
By FALLING THEE
Martin F. Riggs, a resident of the
Green Valley district, west of Oak
land, was fitHtamly killed lute yes
terday afternoon, w hen he was
struck by a falling tree. "Jtiggs Tiad
been at Oakland, and upon his re
turn went to a neighboring farm
where men were engaged n clear
ing trees' and brush. He was
standing about 20 fet from a tree
which was being cut when the
trunk broke off and kicked back
over the stump.
Riggs was standing under anoth
er large tree, and tho tree just fel-
l d tore out the top of the one
under which IUkks had taken
retuge. Tho wooiicutterri seeing the
man's danger yelled at him, and he,
either misunderstanding their calls,
or becoming confuted, ran directly
Under the lulling tree, the trunk of
which struck him upon the head,
crushing his skull and killing him
instantly. His head was driven
into Hit! ground, and It required
several minutes to release the
body.
Coroner Hitter was called and
made a thorough investigation of
the accident, but as the facts were
evident no inquest was deemed
necessary.
Mr. ltiggs came to Douglas coun-
j ty about thirteen years ago from
i Spokane. He settled in Green Val
I ley w here he engaged jn farming
j until the time ol his death. He is
(survived by a widow, two sons,
Kichard a;idHurold, and one daugh
ter, Kuth, all ol w hom are at home.
The funeral will be held at Oakland,
although arrangements have not
yet been definitely completed.
FAKE WITCH USED
TO LURE MAIDENS
(AwoolutM Vrm U-awd Wire.)
N K W Y OUK, Fe b. r2. A
"witch" who lures Immigrant girls
into Trinity church yard In the
financial district at midnight and
apparently makes the tombstones
move us proof or her uncanny pow
ers to rind them American million
aires for husbands has been oper
ating in New York for some time.
The work or the witch was dis
closed today by Mrs. Lillian H.
She. director or- the dlvlsto'i or
aliens of the slate department of
!"bwr-1,1 HkinK ,hat hr flt 'T'" of
UPTON BILL KILLED
' jclub today E. A. lirttton, scout exe-
(Aotiri err- infj Wi-.) Icutive for this county, gave a very
STATE HOl'SE. Salem. Ore., I interesting taik on "Scouting," and
Feb. 12. Tho senate has killed by ; th. various activities of this
indefinite postponement on adop-, uithy organization, composed of
tion of an adverse committee re- boys over 12 years of age in vari
port, a bill introduced by Upton, 0Ui communities in the county,
proposing to make It unlawTul to (Their service during the late -wur
practice any system or method of j was amplified by the speaker, por
Uvatiug Hie sick or afflicted with-; traying the efforts of the 4UO.UU0
out having a state license, and pio-lscouts and their enviable record for
tiitnting the use ot the terms 'uoc-
tor or ine aooreviatiou
without having such license.
CAS PRICE INCREASING
CHICAGO. Feb. 12. Effective to
morrow the price of gasoline will
he int rea.-et! nvo cents a ganon
throughout the eleven stales serv-
ed by the Standard Oil Company
ol 'Indiana it was announced today,
Kerosene prices will advance one
Ct'nt-
WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. An In-
vesication ot the gasoline industry
was proposed in the senate today
by Senator Trammell, democrat.
Florida.
The re.solullon would bav.e the
federal trade commission examine
into recent "aihilraiy and unwar
ranted" increa.ses in the price of
Kasollne, with a view to prosecu
linns, Hhould a violation of law be
discovered.
PROVE DAM COLLAPSE
( AH'1ii.-l Vrrm I-af Wire.)
n i , i r ma .r., naiein, m e..
'Feb. 1:1. Governor i'ii rce ttnlay ap
i pointed a special committee of
! three citizens to ln est i gate the
cause ot the collapse of the Hull
Icreeli dim In Malheur county and
the result of the Hood that follow
i'1 - J"' William Huby, member of
the stale hihw ay commission ; J.
II. Haley, I'rudleton attorney and
Fred FhllUps. rancher id ItaKei
were appointed.
1J.MI I'AI Si:il IIV JAM.
(AsHl:it.) Virm Wirt )
SC1IKNACTADY N. Y . Feb. 12.
An ice jam iu the .Mohawk ri
ver, hull way between here and
Cahoet. where It etnpiies Into the
Hudson, has caused tho water to
rise 14 feet, flooding part of toe
I n.mlheasteru section of this city.
where the i.eucr.il Flertric plant
are locate!.
ONK STOUM FATALITY
(AtII1 lrr IrsiMtl Wlrv.)
N A I A. California, February 1
Ttu tirst faialny of the storm
In Northern California was rec
orded today wh-n William Wat
siu. ii la l orer. w killed in the
cave-In of a cellar that was being
constructed for a count rv hone'
near St. Helentt. n-rth ef here
All uu idea til ietl lellow w ork-i
was ptrhaps fatally injured. Wat
ton's hod had noi he. u recovered
several Iiouih alter ine caveiu.
1 (to F sl Nt.l IIS MAKOOM.I)
SN FKANCISCO. Feb 2. - -More
than luu passeni; rs on tw
souih-biMiiul Nm t h w ei it n ractitc
trains !rom Careka. including lr
C. A. S henck. chief forester of
the rep.iMii' of lirriuany. are ma
Tooneti hy the Hiorm nt Inland
Mountain. T.o miles norih of W W
lits. Mendocino county. One Oaju
ha been held there for twro days
Cse X. fe lew t tasslflcd Ad
veiuniii tor I epulis.
NEW TODAY I
FOR SALE 2nd hand harness.
iiargain. Farm Bureau Kxchanvt.
WANI'KI)- TO It K.N T tSj r ullw-d
. tanch on shares. Addrefei iiox
Oakland, Ore.
Ff'lt'SALK 1917Fo7d"" Vu. Willi
IMjJIii nse. II. F. Shields.
I si:i) CLKTBAC'tractoriT" lii
order at Klecker Amort Co.. 607
.N. Jacknon, lioseburtr.
WANTElJ-WBMhinn. ironiiiK and
inendinK to do at my home. Have
houekeeijnf rooms to rent. M.
i't-ny. til. Fullerion St.
F'lU SALK lilack Minorca focker-
a and eKI?n for hatchitiK; also
Jielival cream separator. C5
Kast 'ud
Ave.,
South. lhoiie
F-U SALE Light team for $40 or Mr. Broadway is disposing of the
u team, hanewa and double box property and business in order that
waKon for $125 or trade. What he may spend a fhort time travel
have you? i A. Durch, R 1, llox . ing in the benefit of his health. He
J-1-. has been in poor health for several
I FOIt KENT Larue room in private
tauiily near Ilenson tchool; with
or without board or with kitchen
privilege. Phone 70-J or call at
T.J2 First .we. North.
H I.ItK'SNOTHKIl One
I.ale 1923 Ford touilng, Hiissler
slHH'k absorbers, good rubber.
Car throughout iu fine running
order.
.MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE
1 15 Jackson St.
V L . NT ( i i A VT E L) WALNUTS
Ono of best blocks in state, com
plete tine of other stocks, well
grow n, right stock at right prices-.
V-:k for prices. 35 years in busi
ness. Carlton Nursery Co.. Carl
ton. Ore.
J 1 1 : 1 1 K S"A NTvr 1 1 E R6 N Et
llcjt Ford touring. In good me
chanical condition, 1125 license,
cord tires, a bargain at $275.
Ti-rnis If desired.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE
115 Jackson St.
aTn i: wford "noA i)ster,7w uh
I!t25 license costs $45S.0U and you
still have to buy extras. My 1124
Ford roadster, 6 mouths old, driv
en less than 3,000 miles looks ex
cellent, runs better than new, has
$ pare tire, two oversized cords on
nar, auto-rain swipe, spot light,
other extras Including 1925 lic
ense. $75.00 down, balance easy
monthly payments. Address XX,
care News-Review.
vn
At the luncheon of the Rotarv
many worthy accomplishments. The
virtues or this organization are
many and the various channels
! through w hich their etforts have
been directed baa been worth much
to the community at large. That
organization rounds out a fine
character was plainly shown
Dy the speaker and excellent results
HlB evident in every community
that Is privileged to suppoi t the
Doy scout movement.
J. IL llooth, chairman of the com-
- uiiuc-t! mi uL'L'eiiiiiiuiuiioii ai uie i
convention to be held at Portland
in March, reported that hotel res-,
HrVation should be made at once
;uuI lmU it Wfta th(l r(.(,U(,sl ,lf thow j
'in charge of this nart of Him nro-
tgram ut Fortland that each club
make reservations as a body, in- I
dead or Individuals, in order to ay-1
sume proper accommodations. j
Frank Lamb, former district gov-
ernor, vas present at today's meet-'
nig and addressed the club briefly.
He, in company with Mrs. Lamb,1
are on their way to points In Cali
fornia to enjoy a vacation of sever
al weeks. His presence at the
luncheon was a pleasant surprise to
his many friends in Koseburg.i
Tse H-K disinfectant to cleanse
your Incubator and you will have
less disease among your chicks.
Sold in quarts or gallons at Whar
ton liros.
STM SATURMY
A complete delicatessen, carry
ing all klhds of pastries, cold and
hot meats, cooked vegetables and
other line of foods, wTM be opin
ed on Saturday. February 14. by
YoshUTR ami W'inrd-in their gro
cery store building. The equip
ment is now in place, and every
thing is in readiness for the
opening. ,
The delicatessen Is fully equip- !
ped nt doubtless enjoy a .
fine patronage. Two large flee- '
trie oven, and an electric burner j
have been Installed for preparing
the food which will be displayed
In four glass showcases, and a
steam tntde. Two of tho show
cases are of the refrigeration '
type, and two for pastries. All
of the cases, and steam tables are ;
in white enamel.
The delicatessen department
will be In charge of Mrs. Virginia
Jones, an expert cook. Mrs. Jones j
mas a stud ut in home econom- ;
les department of O. A. C. md I
has a wide reputation locally for
her ability as a cook.
Speaking of bread like mother
Ued to make. It sure had noihtnit
on Cinmni llros.' MILK HKLA1.
Fhone 133.
llnre ou sometntntt
trs.lB, : ki av'.
Ueview column.
tn sell. If
t'se News
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An Important buslneis deal was
Ironiiummated today when GeorRe
'Culver purchaHed the liroadnay
' Haruue buildiiiR ut tho ccirrer of
VVasliiiiKton and
Main streets. Al-
jbert Micelll has purchased the
; stock, equipment and implements
, connected with the business, and
! wiil lease the property from Mr.
'Culver. He expects to continue the
business now conducted by Mr.
O M.vhIuov with c.i.u t-VL.twI.tnn
, nn(i im.irnh.m, Tho in.
. VUVWI approximately $u,0t0. The
'transfer will be made on the 16th.
months and expects to be benefit
led by a visit in the southwest
Moon i,i:in;it dead.
MMoriittd It-m LniM Wire.)
MEULLA, Morocco, Feb. 12.
There was a widespread report
here today that Ald-El-Krim, lea
der of the rebellious Moors was
dead as the result of wounds. Tho
Spanish authorities are seeking
confirmation.
If your automobile will not carry
you through life without attention
why expect-your FEET to do it?
Dr. Moses D. Vinyard, foot special
ist. Phone Room 2iti. The hotel
'Grand for appointment.
Lincoln knew
If you do well "by the people"
and render a needed service
"for the people" that you will
get the support "of the
people."
Our New Spring Shoes
Arriving Daily.
Southern Tics
Patent
Gunmetal
Nu-Tan
$5.85
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
Perkins Bldg.
Shoos that Satlsty and
Fit Your Feet
INSURANCE
is H ItllHIIIfKH HHHft
maintain a remrve fund to
Vnu
you woatlur a financial
erisiiK.
Hut nn)tt freqiu-nt and unrpert
ai the t rist'H lr"ii?ht u limit
l.v in -i hi, -nt, liy (ire. l.y lli. ft.
Vlify ii 1 1 hum a 1mh mi l.'SH you
lutv'c the right kind of iiiMiiran'c,
tlu- rvvrv.- fund that n ; I 1 y.-u
to k'.-t thf best of the un xifcti d.
Ilav you?
"Mr
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Night
February 14
GOOD MUSIC
i.ji.ijswi J
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TON
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WILLIAM
DESMOND
andHOLENHOLMti
AND AN ALL
STAR CAST
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FRIDAY
"Sign of the Cactus"
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! A 3th5AT10N.l SOCIHY DRAM Q-ZS? f 7" 1 I
j cn Majestic A?r
"Do Not Worry
Lincoln Said
If there Is anything that makes a
man worry, it Is celling deeply
lino deht. Avoid titravaRance
lilan well for the future. Happy
is the person wh'i haves regularly
i.nd deposits promptly with the
1:os-hui- National liauk.
A'l In'.erest Paid on Savings
Accounts.
The RosebuiB National Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist I
312 K. Koilk'lu.i St. K'Kular seivlees
are held Sunday morning t 11
oclork. and Wednesday evening at
ei;-'ht o'clock, this meeting includes
testimonies of healing. Sunday
school convenes each Sunday morn-'
ing at 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20
years may be admitted. The read
ing room In front of the church is
open daily except Sundays and holi
days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public
is cordially invited to attenfl the
services and visit the" reading
room. The subject for Sunday's
lesson will bo: "Soul."
o
Anyone desiring quilts or com
forts quilted or tied, inquire of the
Baptist ladies or president of the
Ladies Aid, Mrs. I.. Kohlhagen.
THE FEET
Are the "Main Hearings' to the
"Human Machine'. If neglected
for an indefinite period without
proper attention will surely re
sult in a disarticulation and a
possible giving way entirely.
For Scientific work and expert
advice consult
Dr. Moses D. Vinyard
FOOT SPECIALIST
Phone Room 206, The Grand
Hotel for Appointment.
Electronic Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLfc
Electronic and Chiropractio
Physician
17-18-19 Perkins Bldp. Phone 491
Q . DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
arrowcTRiyr
H Spcciallat in the fitting ot
n tilftfises
n 116 Jackson Ft.
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
Chllilren under 16 years of age
by their arents. This picture
Hoard of Censorship.
WILLIAM TOX
j Spectacle
W of Drama ,M
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THE CLASSIC ,
LITERATURE m
35c ANTLERS 35c
li'lsiWii-MSlsisiiJiis.si Hi
Some day In the not far distant
future the government will demand
absolute purity in all food stuffs,
tlrinim llros. have beat the govern
ment to it. Try one loaf of (irlmm
llros.' MILK DREAD. Phone 133.
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
Saturday Evening
February 14
V
GOOD MUSIC
DR. H.C. CHURCH
ORTOMETRISl
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Building Phone 8
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
EVENING
CLASSES
In Commercial Telegraphy nnil
Touch Typewriting. Kales fea
8onab)e, enroll now.
Roseburg Telegraph
Institute
224 Perkins Bldg.
H1 Vinmm
WANTED! B
Wanted Amateurs Sing
ers dancers comedians
slory tellers from three
to eighty years of age for
Amateur Kite at the Aut-
s Sint- am
Three cash prize turn
in your name nt theatre
office.
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not admitted unless arcomiianled
has been parsed by the National
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