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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1925. Bed Furniture 77za s Attractive AND WILL MAKE, ONE-THIRD OF YOUR TIME MUCH MORE ENJOYED. We can supply your needs and wishes in Walnut, Ivory, Mahogany. YOU WILL APPRECIATE FRIENDS MORE AND MORE WHEN YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE IN YOUR HOME. McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN R COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS I Roseburg, Oregon I 1 HIT f BT'JorT",r'':"i':i fmwiui!";iiJii.' Rapp BuiUlns Why Drag Around Tlie majority of men p.ist forty suffer from some form of prostate trouble. The symptoms are many, tlie cause often one Prostatitis. Our methods are safe sane and sure in this trouble. No inconvenience, no bad effects. DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractor Phone 554 for evening appointment. 324 Perkins Pldg. THE LIBERTY LAST TIME TONIGHT DICK MATTON AND MARILYN MILLS WITH Tl IK TWO WONDI .K I IOKSKS THE BEN WILSON GREAT WESTERN "THE CACTUS CURE" K ALSO: FF.ATUKF. COM! OY: Al-SO: HUNTING COMING SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY A 1 1ILARIOUS COMEDY DRAMA !? WANDA HAW LEY AND PAT O MAULEY t "LET WOMEN ALONE" 3 From S;i!nnliiy Krviilnir Itol'i "On ih. Sli.lf S ((TIiIh iiptrl.il UuKhlcr fnliirc ai our ncut.ir ihIcm ) 0uxj it t b HEADACHES Your head a:hea because your nerveH aren't In con- j (lition. The Hpine a the j lierve cenU-r (ho Beat of the trouble. Our adjiiHt ineulH at the Hplne rebuild the whole tiervoiiH Hyatem. "Yourt for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractic Bptclalist Phone 694-J 327 West Cass j HAULING We eiiirk no hauling Job. Our IriHka and our effi cient drivers anil truck men will tackle your haul fUK problem and nolve it muisfjictnrlly. Loup dis tance h;ui!liiK a speclnliy. ''We aim to please" H.3. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 THEATER M : M 5C v 3 'I R SH WQS WANTED' Wll D Dl'CKS TO PEN:,-; (AmoelMUd trm Lhm1 Wlr.) MEUFORD, Ore., Feb. 21. Thel Kates of Oregon penal inmitution opened today lor ilKlit men and buys sentenced from Jackson county and. while their nitxdeedH ranxed wide in field of crime, the automobile, wan u heavy contribute lux factor In their fall. The prisoners rani-K from KImer IloweU, a bashful boy of eleven years to Jioluud Kastwood. 35, a uietalurKlat, who Kraduateil from , the University of Kdiuburith, Hcot land, and held resoniiibl peti tions with British mining concerns i in many lunds. The others ordered committed 1 to the reform school are Julian Daily, 12; and Fred Reavis, 14, of i this city, accused of stealing a car and starting a world tour, reaching Ashland before being captured. James .Mobley, 17 and Charles Simpson, 15 of Seettle. who ran away from their homes and also stole an automobile, j Friday Sheriff Jennings left for 'the state prison with Itoland Kast wood sentenced to 15 years, Steve Elek, sentenced to ten years and .Hubert Duff, sentenced to five S years, for the hold up of the 1'n lon Oil station In Ashland. The i car In which the trio were travel ling was stolen In Los Angeles, ac cording to authorities. The most Important thing In the world Is the uuullty of your dally diet. Your health and happiness depends on It. Take no substitute. Order (JHIMM 1IUOS. MILK DKKAD. I'hone 133. T Mrs. Defela lJimcre passed away at her home In this city this morning at 11:45. after an Illness of about a yenr or so. She was 85 years old today, and has been a resident in Oregon or a number of years. She was born at lias sett, Canada, and when 18 years old came to the United States. Mrs. Lamere was the wife of the late Adolph Lamere, and the moth er of William ljimere, who was killed near here a short time ago in an accident. One Bon, of this city, survlfves besides a number of other relatives. No unerul ' nr rungementB will be made until some of the relatives arrive here. Are you Interested In New Zea land? Hear the lecture Monday night at the Christian church. (Auitrlatnl I'rrM ldni'fl U'lrt'.) I'OKTLANl), Ore., Keh. 21. Fire Marshall On nfell, who has been directing investigation of in- BAND MEN Clarinet For Teacher or Pupil One buffer, low pitch, Hoclim system, 17 keys, full set of rings. Thoroughly seusoned, no checks. A-one condition, also case, music stand, swabs, La zarus complete instruction book, cap and coal. One Mandolin In good condi tion. All for quick sale. I'hone 1S9 J. WIWtWMWIMWWWWI Why not be gay come to the and A I n 11 I U1AU11Y11IUI "Hop" TONIGHT AT NINE O'CLOCK and tnf inic the way of the , "('twin" and '"Wops!' Jy The difference Is small 'twtxt' the saint and the jade V and the follows all fall for fi the frolicsome matil, .o you can bet that everybody will prance when they come to the J A V A HAYSHAKER'S DANCE A A ( flWIIIIIIIIWIIIIW7IIH OIL IIAIK.K KXI'I.ODKS (AworUtH Pr- LMed Wtrt.) HILADKLI'HIA, Feb. 11. Three men were killed and Your nrlouJy injured today when a Crew-Levick company oil banje exploded while DumDfnK oil Into tanks at municipal garbafl lii-suohal j plant in th extreme Suuth- western pari or ino city, i ne lepi. ,la-ed. The driver apparently blast was to terrific that it 1 GET "competitive, bid from Taylor thought the tail had thrown sonie waa heard In the central part n your concrete work. 113 N. thing and struck the machine, and of Philadelphia. Kllnt St. Tel. 21'"i-Tt. jumped out and nein-il the bov. who The killed and injured were workmen on the barjtre. Fire spread to the disposal plant and exploded an oil storage tank causing a loss of $luO,UUU. KI.AX J.KAIlKltS IJI ItKI) (A?Utl 1-rcm Lnued Wire.) ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 21. Colonel w. J. Simmons of Atlanta, former Imperial wlz- ard of the Ku Klux Klun. and Norris .Moore of Houston. Tex., supreme knight, recor- der of the Knights of the Flaming Sword, which Sim- 4 mous now heads, were pro!,- ably fatally . injured in an automobile accident last night a few miles from Gainesville, Ua., it wus learned here to- duy. The two men were taken to a hospital at Gainesville and It was reported that Co- lonel Simmons had suffered a punctured lung and that 4 both collar bones had been broken. Mr. .More's neck was reported broken. J. H. Hairier of Atlanta. who Is connected with the JMilghls of the Flaming Sword, escaped injury. . The three men were en- route to Colonel Simmons' home in the Nocoochee val- ley In northern Georgia on an organization trip and In traveling over the highway about 20 miles from Gaines- ville, the machine struck a 41 soft spot ill the road and plunged down an embauk- 4 ment. WOOD'S SOX MISSING. (AMoHitrd l'ren Lwl Wlr.) PARIS, Feb. 21. The police lute today began in- vestlgation into the dlsap- pearance of Osborn C. Wood, son of Leonard Wood, gover- nor-geiieral or the Philip- pines, who has been missing slnco Monday from his hotel. The Inquiry was instituted at the request of his valet. Mr. Wood's valet Ignorant of his master's whereabouts or the reason for his pro- longed absence, has been holding his rooms for him on the supposition that ho might return nt any moment. Several persons are said to I hnve seen Mr. Wood leave the hotel where he has been llv- nig for nearly a year and there has been no idea that he was absent on other thun his own volition and for per- sonal reasons. The military attache's of- flee of the American einhas- sy also requested the polico to begin a search for Wood. The missing American lert his hole! Monday before lunch- 9 eon, it was said, and was re- 4 ported to have lust been seen in a Latin quarter cafe shortly after noon of the 4 Bame day. 4 J- cendlary fires which Chester C. lluchtel. Portland fireman, hns confessed starting, declared today I he believed that lluchtel had been ' responsible for nearly 100 blazes. 1 lluchtel hail confessed 38. most of : them amall fires, and has refused 1 to admit any connection with sev- ' eral largo Incendiary fires. Los ses from incendiary fires in Port land during the period in whl h lluchtel operating amount to more than $100.0011. salt) Grenfell. Huchtel remained In Jail todav. Ills father, A. L. lluchtel asked of fleers that his son be held without hall, declaring he did not consider it safe for him to he released. Grenfell declared he knef of no pnrallel case. "This Is the only Instance on record where a man within a rltv fir,. department turned firebuc and started fires wftb such heavy loss." he said. lluchtel continues to declare that he does not know what arm- i ated him in hla fire starting activi ties. See the pictures of New Zenlntid Monday night at the Christian i Chu rch. SALKM. Ore., Feb. 21. Th. house oday delayed action on sen ate bill M providing for appoi k nient by the leRtslnture of the fMi commission for the forthcoming terms of the members and th- n handing the control of the commis sion back to the governor. Ilepresen tat Ives Hammond. Car kin and Hamilton of the judicial committee turned in a repirt U- i voring passing of the bill Kepresentat ves C.raham. nnd Hailey turned In a against the bill. The two reports with the were laid en the table pen print Inp of the report. bill Marcelling and bob curl at tm home. 144 S. Jarkon KX. Phori.- CM V. Clementine McUeyuoUU X NEW TODAY I FOR SAI-R One cow, freh In lx WH'lis. Second calf. 413 FulU-rtou Pl. FH SALK 2 niUrh gats. 5) ; chickens and household furniture, j 6J2 VIncheter St. Fn SAI.K 1024 Ford coupe, like i nw. fO. Glenn II. Taylor, Fire FoK SALK Modern 6-room house, good location, close in. JoJuo. Terms. IJhone 357-J. FOR-SALK Jersey- IllaVk-C.iaiTt hatrhlng eggs. $2 imt setting. John Sinclair. I'hone 31F12. IF ITS a "surface to" bo painted, stained, varnished, enameled or papered, call 542-K for estimates. FOK SALK - Dry fir or-oak" block wood, A No. 1 Vauchn Dgig Saw, good shape, C. S. Hehuinger, 3nF3. FOK SALKKgglTforsVttlfoTrriaF reil Hoeks anil Aristocrat strain. "5r per setting: $ per 100. F. I. HettB. I'hone 5F23. FOR SALE 2-IncubatorsTlfiO "egg size. I guarantee them 1J gal. per hatch. Good shape. G. T. lioyer, Dlllard. Ore. FOR SALK OR TRADE 12 houses. i farms, cannot nfford any tony imIvs. I'tices too low. C. Merrill. r."t vni st. OR RENT 2 room apartment with bath, hot and cold water, electric stove. Water and lights furnished. Lawrence Agency, or 520 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT One large ranch, two small ranches. Low rent. Cannot afford any flowery ads. Three horses for sale. C. Merrill, 5ot .Mill St. FEMALE HELP WANTED Only; I-.arn f,-?10 weekly, addressing, mailing circulars. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Palace Mall Co .Toledo. Ohio. A.MAZINO-stylish-shocs Large cash commissions Introducing popular $3 95 and $1.95 shoes. Act ual samples furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept. E2. Cincinnati. FORI) TOl'MINO for sale cheap. Cylinders rebored, new pistons and connecting rods, 65 with new 1925 license plat's, or will trade for what have you? See Charles I). May nan, 1267 I'mp qua Ave. West Roseburg. MALE HELP WANTED Men wanted: Register for county agen cies distribution circulars, sam ples, tacking signs. No selling. No experience necessary. Write Mr. Davidson. 721 New York Life lllilg., Minneapolis, Minn., sending stamp for reply. FOR SALE Accredited chicks. Now Is the time to get your or der In for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count nnd safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. fi. White llatchery, Petaluma. Calif. FOR SALE 1300 lb. horse $50. gentle, 2 section harrow, 1 Oliver 14-Inch sulky plow, two cultiva tors one and two horse, one Z Inch wagon. All for $110 or will sell separately, or will trade for or buy following: Good pneumatic tank and pressure pump for water system, capacity 4"0 gallons or1 larger. Martin ditcher, sub soiler. two or three bottom twelve-inch tractor plow, three section har row, 3011 pal. tank, one, one and one half or one and a quarter Inch galvanized pipe. Make Im mediate Injuiry. 11. S. L. Freltag, Riddle. LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS (AMorlatttt Irww I .. !-.! Wire.) I RTATK HOl'SK. Palem. Ore., iFeb. 21. Hot h houses of the legis lature will adjourn lute this after noon until 11 o'clock Monday fore i noon. Leaders ex pep ted that a sine din adjournment would be : reached on Wednesday or Thurs day of next week. Leaders were planning holding over to dispose of an accumulation of b.iis, inrlud j InK appropriation measures. After tonight legislators will serve w i; fl out pay. CLEANUP KLAMATH FALLS (A J.iffl lr.-i Witt-.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Feb. ,21. As the opening mm of a moral j cleanup announced tilts week by ; Mayor Fred U. (lodilanl, police a:id prohibition officers late last niht arrested Leslie Tonuo, and contis- cated more than 60 gallons of liu.- uor. I'onRo, his wife and on alleged 'employe were lield on charges of violating the prohibition law. Hear the native from New Zea land Monday night at the Christian Church. BANK IS ROBBED ( Ax-intrl Vrem l.-aix-l Wire.) I BOFTH ItKNO. Intl., Feb. 21. I Four men held up the State Hank at Millsbui'Kh. M irhigan. east of I lent on Harbor tcday. and ex-apf'd in a motor car with $M"i in cash antl f.'iti.Oin) In negotiable securi ties, accoiding to word reoehed here. Foiice of Northern Indiana cities were co-operating with Mich igan authorities in searching the country for the four men. Some day In the not far distant futuie the government will demand absolute purtty in all food Mf:s. UlilMM IlltOS. have Nat the po eminent to it. Trv one inat of mtlMM UHOS. MILK LUKA f Fhune 133. WHY HAVE THROAT TROUBLE? Your tonsils reston d to normal or removed painl'-dy by our nvxi Ftitf. r ern Klectrleal treatments Ctmsult-i-report tion fne. Ir. Harrison Fitk. 417 Perkins ltl.lt;. Put a sack of tlromoro fertilizer on your lawn and set ih ditfer iilicr it w ill ntake. It kills (he mo and ferulut the giass and clover, flromore, sheep itua'wi and bone tima.l fertilizer at Whartuu Uios. ; PAID BY MAN FOR ASSAULT Herbert Stairs, a resident of RiersM was lined i for aM-auIt and battery by Justice of the Peace -iGeorse Jones this morning. Staira, u appears, was on hm ay into Rout-burg and In traveling down Winchester p'reet passed 'the young son of Allie liouser. The boy was i.lavine with toy cap pistol ; which h naprMl an the machine ; denied throwing at the car. The boy j was rnuglily handltd according to jthe father, who filed the complaint aKainst Stairs In the Justice court.' CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY NEXT WEEK (rvmtinuod from pace 1 Conference. :35 Klection of Delegates to An nual Conference. : UU Adjournment. Evening, :15 Devotional J. R. Need ham, Itosebur. : 3u Sermon by lilshop Duttuse. Last Time Tonite The Greatest of All Tom Mix in Zane Grey's Novel of the wide open spaces. The Last of Buanes the Also "PATHE NEWS" and 'Spnt" Comedy SUNDAY MONDAY also Sunday and Monday Norma Talmadge in The Song of Love the desert dancine rW for whose kiss men battled to the death! Also "PatKe Review" and "Dizzy Daisey" Feature Comedy Regular Prices 10c and 25c ANTLERS Last Time Tonite A Paramount Feature Agnes Ayres 'TOMORROW'S LOVE" "10 SCARS MAKE A MAN" "PATCHING UP" Comedy 15c Sundsy and Monday the picture for the whole family. "Baby Peggy" and an all-star cast. Also a Good Comedy ChiMn-n unibT 12 years nc ctinp.inieil by parents with aduit tukets wilt be admiited FREE Prices thfs Special Fatur AJULTS 2Sc a i n . . ; u ; J i - . i1 .. . in rr: - . r r Washington Never Shirked Duty It Is a wi ll known fact that Wash ington never shirked duty, not only In time of pcacv, but in timo of war. Our beloved Country was glad to honor him as our first president. The Roseburg National Bank Rosobur.Ore. cl Th Ivory bedroom furniture of Mi Kean. Darby & liuldu in'a Is what you need in your home. i GUARANTEED USED CARS Overland Tourinjr Ciood Tires and Battery $100.00 Chevrolet Tourlnft Looks good & runs good $150.00 Huli-k Six Touring Good condition $300.03 Fold 4-Door Sedan ....$525.00 All In A l condition. New Tires and lots of extras. .Essex 4 Coach ....$675.00 Rebuilt and refinished In Uco. Roy Catching Motor Co. Across from City Hall Roseburg DANCE Every Saturday Night AT OAKLAND Music by the Umpqua fllelody Boys "Music with the Pep" Mike Crocker, trumpet Shorty Coen, banjo. Elwood Strader, violin. Tat Hart, drums. Baldy Evans, piano. First Dance Saturday, Feb. 21 Junior Class of THE wra tvs TS TT aiuii tw A Comedy in Three Acts By VICTOR MAPES at Antiers Theatre Thursday, February 26, 1925 ADMISSION Matinee. 3:45 p. m., 33c, 20c; Evening Perform ance 8:15 p. m., 75c, 50c, 35c. Reserved Seats at Box Office. u . i i - ' i EXCLUSIVE TRIMMED HATS For the Spring and Summer of 1925 on Display On and After Saturday, Feb. 21, The Specially Shoppe Mrs. S. M. King 235 N. Jackson St. Fir Slab Wood J $3.50 dpt tier i Denn-Gerretsen Co. Call 123 Electronic Diagnosis rnd Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 117-18-19 Perkins Btdq. Phone 491 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phyie 86. Events Without Shadows Criming events do not always rast shadmvs before them, Klres. floods, losses, a'Tide-nts, burglaries do not Warn you. Only Insurance can keep th sun shining fcr you when the shad ow does conic! Tor experienced insurance protection talk to us. DR. OEAN B. BUBAR Itf'ltlM t' THIfT Ppeclalist In th fltttng of Kiln 118 Juckunn (St. ""wis R. H. S. Presents 4 TOli mmJ