ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1925. FOUR wBBsassHsasffiss A Demonstration worth while f to every Housewife j Miss Grace Bogue, Home Economist of the Westing- house Electric Mfg. Co., will demonstrate I at the K. P. Hall. j Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday j 2 Oclock p. m. time til Aft ;,l VTvWy" i l W U,b,g J-4--4-4- j'fpiPW ffered Automatic CfS i WSM 8Ue6S'nS I Electric ft J j M II contest Hudson Electric nWwlw,i,i,,',i Majestic Theatre ,Y John M. Stahl, who made "The Wantors," the Bpariillng comedy drama, woven around the romantic experiences of a lady's maid whoso love affair with a millionaire places her In a most remarkable situation and now showing at the Majestic theatre. Is known as tho director who has never produced a failure. Ho la adding materially to this reputation with the record breaking success of his new picture in all ot the big first run theatres of the country. Featured In the cast are sucn rsnable stars as Marie I'revost, Huntley Gordon, ueriruuo , Hobert Ellis, Norma Shearer llttlo Richard Headrlck. and j qfteatesl Antlers Thsatra you feel and think as n picture has A Zane Orcy story and Paramount never made you feel and think be plctnre. featuring Anlnnln Moreno fnre You think you have s "'' r mm- thi NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURQ, ORE. STORE I ness and health of your fa:::i!.. our (iriHcrlea provi s we kei ! tae at all times. Call us up. PICKENS PerLina Bldg. I l I J 8 t 1 A WESTINGHOUSE IN EVERY and llelene Chadwlek, couldn't be I anything else but first class enter tainment. Anil mats just wnat one finds in "The Holder Legion at the Antlers Theatre. ir,,r in lielimtis. the finest story , ulir ni0r In Am- !,.r(B today nunle Into one of the nilmt unusual screen vehicles shown j j tll iinm-burg In many a long day. I - H, 80ry deals with a band of 1 I conscienceless outlaws, known ns (. ,i,.r ,,,Knnf vviio rode the ,,,,,11, iuii0 n the days when the . ,,at v,as u. West. U s a fast niov-1 (nK u(Mlon nminnce with api'i aling 1)Vt, ,-,.m.s, raids, flghls and big . , .,.ni.s galore and. too. that 'some-, n,B" 1,1,1, prevents lis being tiassed as "Just another 'western.'" j 'l'he entire pictui-e was filmed on 1 locations personally seiecteu Dy tne author. Liberty Theatre Here Is a picture that will wind Itself mound your heart and make WW keep nbreAH times. We do i Abreast of the not show you hist year s ideas and designs. You will find here whatever Is novel, whatever Is hew ntld whatever Is fine In silks "Quality and Economy The Silk Store Silks and Satins H JACKSON STREET Head Yoiir Tabic with Good Food VU "I !.Miie U'l.illty 1 o 1 i' r. tl-, I, ,1 In the hap ill in lie- , 11. nt vl.M-.il.u-il ,,f tail of .,t- w.-liau- in nil ml BROTHERS Thone 63 l.ABRAIIAM I: A w f V g S HOME Store "Liisl Word" in strong drama and human, vivid characterization, but you haven't-not until you've seen this picture! it reveals the jazz mild age ns It has never been re vealed -it shows the youlh of the! country In lis wild striving after nev nensn lions anil It tells the most beautiful story of mother love ever Ldd! It's the biggest, picture seiisaTlon of the decade. Mrs. Wal lace Held in "ltroken Laws," at the Liberty Theatre today and tomor row. The proof of the pudding Is the! eating of It. Try this old adae' on one loaf or CKIMM IlKi )S. 1 .MII.K ItKKAD, and see what hap-1 pens. Phone l:t3. I MARKED DECREASES SHOWN IN OUTPUTS (AworUtf.) ITtn ltikrHl WirO WASIUNC.TON, Feb. 16. Marked decreascH In the value of the output of two major Indus tries, grain nnd flour milling and beet sumir were shown In figures nude public today by the census bureau of lii-ll, as compared with P'-l. I he value of grain and flour mill products dropped from J l.lTU.Ti't. i:tl m f l.iiiit.i h.Pm, or It percent de.-pite an increase i:i the quau titv or jtrotluction. The output of the beet sugar in-ilitti- ti'tlinetl in value frnin f i:::Mii'.ii.;. to $iis.:;i;i.y;s or 1" . at. Tin- value ot the wheat flour on-put dt-eteased -1.2 p'-rcent to f I'.i'. I . I.M, nil hough tbe produc tion of li:U"l,1IU barrels was an ! jii ream of 2 1 percent. The corn ;mal oiiiput on the other band, in rrras.'d ;;i.s percent to f;2.:.7.U7 ; 111 alue mid 1 percent to 12,-1-1.- T::'.t barrels in quantity. otti. it bin cookiim m1ho1. Vain- pn'-s to the lucky lathes, lie e. Tue.-day, 2 p. m. at the K. P. STOP Children's Cough with FOLEY'S JUfalsViaAsW IS7 NtiopUt 4nirdlnlprlnll n th wrappatTa CKtlHrn tlVil. Ir.t lUnf cuuih tnfu-ti lit lla wotrlil. VV. F. CHAPiMAN FEDERAL JUDGE OF 1 k' .l ritl" MINNEAPOLIS DEAD," AgaiDSt nil rAwtx-UKxl nm Lr4 Wire.) MINNKAPOU. Minn., Feb. 1J. Federal Jude John Franklin Mc(i e of Minneapolis shot himself to death yesterday. He was 65 years old. Belief that his health was failing prompted the act, be said. The body of the Judce was found In a vault at hi chambers at the Federal Kuiidinir. A bullet wound wart in his temple and a pinto) with one exploded cartridge was iomiu uy ma mur, He was appointed to the Federal I bench in l'J-S by President Hard ing. -.'-ujAr Hee Miss Bogue demonstrate the We.nlnghouse range, cheaper than any electric range on the market, Tuesday afternoon. PRINCESS LOSES VALUABLE RING V (AuncUtrd I'rwa laaf-d Wire.) 1 PAltlS, Feb. 16. Princess Vlora JSJ;(,f Albania, nee Helen Kelley and rV formerly the wife of Frank J. J rf)iild, lost a black pearl valued at 3ou,uou franc from a riuK laHt - night while dancing in a reatau rant in the Moutmarto. She was dining with Georges y C'arpentier and the liob Sleuth g champion Lumber and discovered ift her Io-h on returning 10 her table after a dance. n Combine pleasure with a little eijt)ii on economical electric cook- .... rl ..I ll, u t 1 1 ''it 1 ut on a ui it i iiv .u at tu sw. . SOUTHWEST EUROPE I swf.pt ry storms . (Awniclated I'retJ IjimhI Wire.) ! PAWS. Feb. Southwest Eur-' bad weather, rain alternating with ; anow, kept Parisians indoora all ; day Sunday and Bent the Seine up i lour feet, causing dwellers along ihn river bank a to tear a repetition , of the floods of two months ago. I In the Montpelier region, walls have been blown over, houses ov- erturned and trees uprooted and similar conditions are reported from Savoy. o - - - - I)on't niirfs the cooking school next Tuesday, Wednesday ThurEday, at the K. I'. Hall. uuu BILL HAYWOOD IS STILL IN RUSSIA (AMrfUtM 1-frs Lt-avwt Wire.) MOSCOW. Feb. 16 Reports from America that big Pill Hay wood, the former I. W. W. leader had returned to the United States are untrue. He is employed as a traveling speaker by the interna tional society for the relief of workmen in prisons abroad and iern Russia, m which he inadu Ij speeches. MUSSOLINI ILL RI IT WII I RFCOVER iiUl Wlt-t- IXAJ VU (Ax:tatMl I Lt-Mwd Wire ) TtOMK, Feb. IB. -Premier Mus- Isoiinl is ill but his Indisposition, it was stated today is not of a ser ious nature. He. has a slight at tack of influenza. TWO CHINESE BOYS SET FIRE TO SCHOOL ( A too it tt 1'rvaa leased Wire.) SAN FltANCISCO. Feb. PI Two Chinese boys. Jlenry Chum, la nd Wong Chuck. set fire t the public school where they re fused to attend, police, said toda rhinn chin k w ere mi in d over to the juvenile court this in a catch-as-catch-can for cloth morning alter two Chinese citiz- ing in the checjc room, ens caught them Uniting a pile of Kven the patron, Mlclnel Regan, rubbish they hail piled against the (Brooklyn sports follower, left the Commodore Stockton school t hnll hatless nnd coa'icss. building. I '1 be melee started when some of o the six htousand persons present TWO PFAPPnilMTFn I becoming impatient, storm-.-d tho TO S1AIL UrrlCLb ments came to hand. ! . STATB 1IOFSK, i Feb. (. (lovernor Sabm, ore. Pi rce tnd.i? reappointed 1. "N. Fletschner o Portland, a member of the utatt game commission, and reappoint i Judge William Ouby of Pak-r. a: a member of I he slate hU h n ciurunission. Fleiehner is ti.nr man of the ciinniis-ion and In: tf-rm expires in February. The time of Jude L'uby, vli i i chairnian of the hu h.ay cmu; ..-; sum expin s March III. Other members of the gauif r 1 mission arc .lanes W. M;iloie :. ' Petidi Hon; lib hant W. I'm e. o Pcrtland; Harold Cliffoid o I'rairie Citv and lien I 'orris gene, with A. K- Hui ghiiu! t' Portland, secretary and game waideii. I lie otln r members or the hmhway en::' sion are II. It. amlti. r cf I land and Wade 11. Malone ot vallis. FROST IN EUGENE ( awUlrM I'l. aa I r, ,1 1 r.l'C.I.'NK. On . Vs b. it; r cret-ted e:ni risei.s in. Kiu v. day for i lie ln t time ii. w.'kn. l.a-t iii-bt the ;.! -dropp. d to :;l gret - ah... from a maximum ot -vtsit-rtl.it. 1; was tl'iul.. h day. LOS ANGELES WOMAN BUYS CEAUTY PARLOR I'.in y U.,1,1 i ( ..nt :, ,1 111 :e l,M. 1 l -1UIV : I, .-. ..l 1-..I Hoi. 1 Ii, .,;.! ill : Mi. (.,-,!. n. 'I' el l:i li I;.i.- it ii. -tin tno:. !.!, alii r ur l"i. d .11 M U .ii,l. t!i pivpi i- I . -s. i - a in. ir of IV ii. v -t of tins cii , a will ii : t . in bout a w k to eh.ti l;'. 1' nt il Imt a: 1 1 v al tin elit opei atni W ill be In t ' with Mr. Wcsi of the Tcruiia With Musterole Influenza. Crippe and Prvumonia ri'ialiv start with a cold. The moment ,-.,u get those warning aches, get busy nh K'1 old Musterole. Nlihierole is a counter-irritant that -iVvts congestion (which U what a - .id willy i 1 and stimulates circulation. It has all the Kood qualities of the ,!d-fashior.td musUrd plaster without l!ie Muter. , Ju t rub it on with your fincer-tips. l-'ir-t you will feel a warm linyie as me healing ointment -penetrates the porea. i""( , - - , tlwn a soothing, cooling sensation and uuuKrenei. HaveMusterolehandyforemergency use. It may prevent serious illness. ToMothm: Musterole Is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Mustarola. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. A Btttcr than a mtutard plattd ber shop doing the hair cutting. fggor Frederick Osborn of the Mrs. Ogden is leaving at once for'phjgjcs department of the t'nivers I'orilaml. and later expects togo;o.(ty of Washington, the Idea was t'aliiornla. , , suggested by Coach Russell Cal- o low of the Washington crew, sev- . . nn eral crew candidates majoring In iNbWbCUUl IKUUr I AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH , . 1 A new Floy Scout troop Is being i organized by the Christian church ' and the first meeting will be held 1 .in Tuesday evening. This troop will be composed largely of the boys attending the church or Bible school, itev. H. K. Mow, pastor of the church, who has had a great deal of experience In work of this kind, Is to serve as scoutmaster, and a citizenship committee has been appointed to aid in the work The church Is bearing any financial obligation other than the regular UUPi t)lat fui;0ved an arsunent dias required. It is expected that a,wnen a dos owned by Lice attark strong organization will result. iej a sheep owned by Hugh and o Hugh killod the do". T"w fanners OESCENE PLAYS ARE SHOCKING SENATORS fAwHM'iati-'l I'res I-fannl Wire.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 1G- Charging that plays no obsene land indecent in plot and languaxe (an to shoc k the moral sense of the community." have recently been . staged in Washington theatres, It. presrntative Halliuger, republl- can. .Massacnuseiis, touay iniro duted a resolution asking the Dis trict of Columbia commissioners what steps had been taken to pre vent Improper productions. SAN JOSE HOTEL IS .ROBBED OF $2500 I (Aiolated Pnei LelMd Wir.) I SAN JOSK. Cal., Feb. 16. The hntpl fir. .Intnes. which nilinins the Icounly jail here, was held up early today by two men who took $La;u worth of jewelrv from Clerk Harry ..ni J I Alter tying Williams and a b l boy in a room adjoining tn ti - flee, the robbeu registered a new- ly arrived coumI and one of tiiem enacting the rolj of bell by, es corted the gu -i'.is to their loom and collected a tip. CLOAK ROOM RUSH CAUSES BIG LOSS (Atworlitrd rresa Leaded Wire.) NKW YORK. FKB. 16 Four hundr il garments, valued at $-5,-UUO, int luding valuable fur coats were lost when the annual Coney I Island ball broke up early touay Five iMilieenian finally subdu-'il the crowds, but one woman said she had lost a $11. Gun fur coat while hundreds of others went home without hats or coats. PiiY'lHsni witrn aoainit nttlretlni couth I md rnldi and ttH at th itrnSui lung com- plication, that miy mult. Ldn phyil i eiant ruw prui-nbn RAL&AMtA tr all brn rhtcl fldoctioni. Wfll known Dr. 8nJ. F. , Crtbtrm. AndeMon, Wn.. writ: "t uit It 1 ticluii.rtv for my ractie rd my family. , it l uick. tun n tait in itt acttoa hat I fiottiiftf all." t Ti'ttint th rnl rt th liftiifnra yi:df":e 1 I ( 'Triinri i.t i:in:c:ati n 'tifrmj Ihal a lr:t of hid: n N.v,ul,. I the ue i f :1 ff'-m ) a nm if r'unl ii-rt.tmr fpt:i th nT.L-pi 1 of lnr.ifiiJ'4 He imkI t.ife n ls ming hi , h u t'Cii'Mi ir.d u.t-n in a h mi.tal htt- fli'tt ti( .!?! ' dr!h" rrn. Nrwt of the orld and f r trnnf t rut I A Hi t I' S.ll.l- Il.VI S.MK -r ' urn ! orniaiifl :n h chi't purv t .'t-tithlf 'iiti II fin 1 1 mir.ii nl-'in II (t'-li jl the It wtl f! rir, bst.iil ,t c n'r ,11,-r-t ,ript j tl". ti". , f Oi.' 1-- ul,. I .h p "-a M M.SAIt.A ) i ..r I "il-, r hr r,il r.,r- lo t.tktf and ilptiitariv uft I .mi , f..-,- tr to .- . , .---I P.lt. S MK A w lb (i, -;-,- iPf I .1 . -, , ,, in. ,h.,kh-. I.nr-.1,1.- tl 1 - rv.,.,.- :,v r-iwlt. no RUlU'r fr,,rn h.,i r.,,,,,- ,ir -,:r moni-y h.ck. All drug 'H It At.SA MKA In HonelMiiK Luy It from Chapman's i priti s'or. j e1 ,or ! :j chronic rJ?k i CHRONIC COUGHS SPORT SHORTS Joe Bush likely will be rele gated to the outfield) when bis twirling days are over. The not ed red shirted twlrler baited .33! In 1924 In 60 games, an even one hundred iiolnta better than the average of I'rban Shoeker, who swapped uniforms with him In one of the most important trades of the winter season. The demand for competent polo coaches bus become one of the most interesting Indications of the growing popularity of the game. At the present time the United States polo association is attempt ing to supply three clubs with instructors. Frank Frlsch, captain and sec ond baseman of the Giants and Herb l'ennock, left handed pitcher of the Yankees, are the only players of the New York teams holding out for luger salaries. A new device Is being perfected to register the pull of each oars lran in an eight oar shell, accord ing in an announcement bv Pro physics department of the Uuivers- ism. The University of Washington's wrosliinf; 8easuii opened in Seattle aatUrday, when the Huskies met 0regon Agricultural College mat men r. . COUSINS SLAIN IN A SHOT GUN DUEL (AMorUtm) 1TM Lued Win.) LAUREL, Miss , V'eb. l i.- -JInph nml I.iiro Landrum. cousins, killed ..u.,h other veaterJac in a sholr.nn llived in the I'rot'si iwn J :',1-D,em. STOKKS IS ACCTSKIi. (AMoutrd Pim lul Wire.) CHICAGO, Feb. 16 Testimony to show that W. E. D. Stokes, New York millionaire, tried to i obtain false affidavits linking hia wife's name with those of Jack Johnson, pugilist, anG other ne- ' roes, was foreshadowed today by i Assistant- State's Attorney W. W. Smith. Htnkee and ;three others are on trlnl chaTged with con spiracy to injure the character of Helen Elwood Stokes of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Smith said the evidence would show that the co-defendant, Robert Lee of Chicago, negro, 1 told a man "you don't need to know Mrs. Stokes, to sign an affi davit for Stokes and you'll get a lot of money." An effort will be made to prove that Mrs Stokes always had "red or tltian hair." and that "Stokes knew It." will be made, Mr. Smith announced. He Baid this would bear on an attempt of defendants , w "1S- oieB mm i woman of Questionable repute who had dark or dyed hair. 7.14 DOUBLY GUARDED i 5 A ttXm PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization e)rjKrf this coupon tcAUFOANtA 0REGONf7 I POWER. COMPANY A Sweet Breath at all Wter eating or smoking "Wrilev's ireshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. So" easy to carry the little, packet in your pocket t So( Important to have when thei mouth necfc cleansing and! freshening ! Odor of dinin or smoking' oalckly disappear-teeth are j brightly burnished. 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