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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1925.
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What Would
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Suppose your employer notified you that he didn't
need you any longer? I lave you any idea where you could
get another position?
Don't have this spectre of unemployment hanging
over your head forever. Train yourself to do one thing
so well that your services will be in demand. Employers
don't discharge suth men and women they promote
them!
Decide today that you are going to get the special
ized training you must have if you are ever goins to get
and keep a real job at a real salary. It is easy if you
really try.
Spare time evening classes only, in Commercial
' Telegraphy. Typing and Telegraph Clerical Work. doea
not interfere with other studies or employment, but will
help them. We are helping others to get ahead why not
you?
ENROLLMENT DAYS ARE THURSDAY
FRIDAY N1GI ITS AT 7 P. M. BE THERE
ROSEBURG
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE
224 Perkins Bldg.
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Hcits!
Yes, Sir, YOUR New
Spring Hat Is Here!
The latest styles nnd shndes for Spring. They nre bound
to plensc you. Popular prices.
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Rapp Building
THE LIBERTY
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BIG DOUBLE SHOW
LAST TIME TODAY $
THE KING OF ACTION DRAMA g
In the Greatest Picture He Ever Made
HARRY CAREfl
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YALE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS
"The Pilgrims" I
THF. STORY OF TUP,
ALSO: THF. AESOI'S FABLF-S
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Your b"nd aehi'H because
your nerves aren't In con
dition. The Rptno In the
nerve center the unit of
the trouble. Our adjust
ment; at the Kplne rebuild
the whole nervous Kntem,
"Yours for Health"
Dr. C I I. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone 694 J
327 West Cass
Tl EATER I
Regular
10 and
Pricei
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NAVAL OFFICER
HOUNDED INTO
THE MAD HOUSE
(ConllnmU from pas: 1.) .
at Napa, f'alir, will b prised !t
wan said today at the navy d'part-
mem if Kennedy ia found to be
aane.
It was Mplp.lned that the officer
wan tried before a nummary court
at his Asiatic ntatlon on charns
baHed on drunk en nenf and Insub
ordination but both near-Admiral
Washington, commanding and Sec
retary Wilbur were of 'be opinion
that the punishment, a Muxpemdnn,
wu too lenient. Steps to order
y a court martial were in proKre.HH.
5? It wan aid, when Kennedy was
A , committed to the anyliim.
g! DeUiIIs of the incidents which
J e up to the charges against JJeu
is;! tenant Kennedy have not been
maiie public, but It was at the l-
fmrlment flmt in nnx remirt train
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nun. ne nuu meiiunneii ine umoniu-
bile incident, miming J,liut-mint
K Christie, Kennedy's !;::m-dlatu
IcoinuiandinK officer at the time.
The report of the naval medical
i survi'y on which Lieutenant Ken-ij'm-ily
was committed to the insane
.asylum, has not been received by
lj the bureau of meilicine and miru
W ery at the navy department. Tlie
A bureau was said to have acted on
J telegraphic advices In approving
feltlie rejKtrt of the survey board.
Some day In the not far distant
future the tiovernment will demand
absolute purity in ull fooil stulfs.
SICK I. MM IIKOS. have beat III
I tiovernment to It. Try one loaf
I of (iltl.MM 1IU0S. MILK llItKAl).
I l'hone 133.
LEGISLATURE
ENACTS BILLS
FOR REVENUE
(Continued from page 1.1
be attached to the. tobacco
tax
bill, but the motion was lost.
; The house yesterday afternoon
tnbled the house concurrent reso
lution, criticizing C. K. Spence
s ate mantel agent, tr ms pontic-;
al activities before the last dec
. . . . . I
Among senate bills passed I by
I'matlHa delegation, anihorlzlng i
grain and forage ctoji exiieriineiit
al ilenionstrutlun work In eastern
OrRon. ,
217 game commission protecIinK
heur in Joseithine, Jackson itnd
I'.Ianwith rnunJies.
Fish Code Bill Passed
STATIC HOI'SK. Salem, Ore..
Feb.!6 The ffsh code bill. H. II.
C which ; pasv 1,7 lii.; s,::
40,
ate yi'Kterdiiy and then recalled
for amendment iiKaln passed to
day. It was amended to reduce
the nie of erttbs from Heven to Hix
and one-half liuheH.
The house this morning concur
red In the amendments mailt) by
Ben at ft In Hie special tax on cig
arettes, clears and tobacco. The
amendment eliminated cigars nnd
chewing tobacco.
C.et a Stewart shearing arm nnd
shear your goats and sheep with
power from your engine. Shearing
machines and repairs at Wharton
llios.
MURDER PLOT IS
DISCOVERED AND
SUSPECT HELD
(Continued from pape 1
quarters near tho llotallnti home
and watched their Intended vic
tims closely. They apparently
changed their plans, however.
I without telling Klnc, for they are
: supposed to have lelt the poison
i eil milk at the home rather than
: do the shoot Ing a u reed upon,
j Kin denied all knowledge nf the
poisoned milk, altiiourh admitt
ing all other details of the plot.
Moore Bros. Dairy
Purity Brand Milk
rhonei: KIT, or M Y
ROSECURG, OREGON
A DANCE
at
Dixonville
Saturday Night, Feb. 23
THE HAYSHAKERS
WILL PLAY
Free Doughnuts and J.iv
BIG
DANCE
AT RIDDLE
Saturday ,
FEBRUARY 23
MUSIC FROM APPLECATE
Msv t
OlallaHal!
Saturday eve.
FEBRUARY 28
GOOD MUSIC
I according to (he police. He ca'd
he could offer no motive lor the
murder plot.
The a r rent of the millionaire '
plotter In expected today. He la
j believed to be in Han ancUeo. j
i "Lou" who is also known as
"Kiiftsian Lou" admitted hia part;
In the pint detailed by King, but i
also denied all knowledge of the
(poisoned milk. He tugif't(M! that
i it mig.it have been a Hiipplemen-
tary plot to "back up" the sun
plot In the event that the gunmen I
did not go through with their !
work. j
"I did not Intend to kill any,
body." "Lou" fluid, according to j
the police. I wan golnij to take
the money and th,n forget about
the killing. That i-j just what I '
did."
The pollre Bald that thry had
evidence that (he money was
passed to tlie gunmen in ' the
presence o( three v.lineSses. one
Of them a tlitxli-nlt driver hn
i aided in (he Iniroilurclon of King
ti,n ............. .
; k"iiiicii. l ertuill UI innse
i witnesses expected to "nlrh-luck"
tile money from the Kunmen and
iollowed their taxlcah in another
car for this purpose. The murder
conspirator were soon lost in a
truffle Jam. however and escapod.
Later the police caid that
"Ixiu's" full name was Lou Madi
son. Ilnth Madison and KiiiK wero
permitted to talk freely to ews
papernM n.
KIiik said lhat he first met the
millionaire about nine months ano
at a Hawaiian pnrly in Lake Port.
They were Introduced bv mutual
friends. They met often thereaf-
jter. and last September the mil
lionaire asked KIiik If he would
undertake to "get rid of" Mrs.
liotaling. King said that he
aereed for tho consideration nam
ed. The millionaire told him,
Klnff said, that he did desire any
other member of the family harm
ed, but that Mrs. Hnlallnfr had
once set a number of ruffians on
his trail to."beat him up," for an
Imagined offense and he wanted to
setile the score with her.
Madiaon together with "Al"
whose last name Is not known to
the police, were given $3,31)0 by
King according to Madison's story.
after a number of meetings in the
millionaire s house here to perfect
tne pot (j(.taj8
They had no Intention of going
thr,1Kh wltn , hovl.e
Angclr; with the money after the
first of the year. They returned to
j San Francisco but two weeks apo.
; King Bald that ho was at one
time jailer at Hilo, and married
I the daughter of Sheriff Iiu there.
According to the police th rami
fications of the plot finally called
I for the death of Mrs. Hotaling and
I"-";1 '!'";.":d moihvT-
J'opular short bai'k rolling brim
dress hats on display Friday, Sat.
Hell .Millinery.
PROGRAM T BENSON SCHOOL
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
i iiere w in oe an interesting pro
Krnm Riven nt the llenson school,
!y the R T. A. Friday evening.
February 27, at 7: SO o'clock. The
elimination declamation contest of
the second and fourth smiles of all
the uarde schools in ItoseburK will
lie held. A full explanation of the
spelliliK rimlest, Hponsnnil by III- i
Kiwanis flub, will be Riven by the !
cninniitt
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hires will be sJiown toKetber with a((!avs aflQ inUmdinK t0 R0 to Madrid
lecture on that subject. This will
be instruction to all the uppt-r !
trade students ami their parents, j
: There will also be some original;
musical numbers by the students
I and others. j
o f ;
lleautiful flower hats of straws
and silk on display. IJell Millinery, i
WOMAN IS CLEARED.
I'KMl Ore. K.h SB. A ret
Inie hill was ri turned by the itnind 1 ' ' " '
Jury today In the case of Mrs j DOG LEAD MAN TO
Elizabeth Norton charged with I BODY OF HIS MASTER
perjurv in which the result of te-
linionv Klven at the Inquest held i (A-oriitH l-rr i..-.h.k wir...)
followinK the shootlnit of V. 1'. SHKI.TON. Wash., Feb. 2fi.
DowniiiK, local hotel man. I Alarmed over the incessant bark
A true hill was relumed njininsi i Inn of a small ting, tho pet of
1). O. SlaiiKhler. who was held nn 'James Slocken, 60, a farmer who
a slaluloiy cliarite. Ihas lived fnrwiany years on the
o ioivmplc highway near Klden,
Stylish Irregular brim poke effect
on lis.l:iv. IU'11 Millinerv.
ilis,l:iv. 11.11 Millinery
WANTED FOR CASH I
1923-19C4 Mo-lcl Fords I
MAI HEWS g
115 Jckjon St. K
ANOTHER BIG
Dance
OAKLAND
Saturday Nile
February 2S
MUSIC BY THOSE
UMPQUA
MELODY BOYS
"IT'S THE TIME"
K7w TODAY 9
FOR SALE Wicker baby buguT
I'hont- 29t J.
JAHALAC 1'hIiiik and Varnifctun, at
l'out-ll'a Furniturti Co.
FOR SALE R.d. R. hatchm ejfgs.
I!e-t strain. 925 Cobb St.
FOR Rl::NTfhreerooni fumUh-
ed house. 343 S. Stephens, Phone
3..3J.
FOR SALE Small cottage"af New
port. Addrens "Cot UK-" fare
News-Review. ,
WANTED Afu".r hoVsTTat 'lleVitaf.
Idxonville Hall, Friday eve., Feb.
21, 15 and 35c.
FOR SAI.Ef)ne" by" Id VentTon
10 by 12 tent, like new. For half
price at Powell's.
FOR S A LE A thre burner Flor
ence automatic used only 30 duya.
special price at Powell a.
for
ir"ii
SALE Star, sedan "good
rhape, .juHt painted. See car at
Aden's I'aint Shop, or call 513.
FOR SALK-orA: C. "Harm! Rook
eggs for hatching. Foc a dozen.
None better. C. E. Mabley, Phone , 6
f11'' ' Planet Jr. seeders and cultivators
WANTED TO RENT 5 or G-roomJat Wharton liios.
house, furnished or unfurnished
Call at Skagg's Orocery Store.
Stephens St.
U' A VTt-Tl ttv tvn Vanht T.Tn
ioh of wno.lciitilnir orni taU-J
in klml nf wnrl A.l.lro. w f
Smith, (ien. Del.. Roseburg. '
WANT A TRl'CK? Will sell Fonl
truck with Warford transmission
and body, pood 33x5 tires on rear,
at a low price. Honrs Garage.
LOST A golden opportunity If you
do not hear "Old Hmek Joe"Jn
pantomine at Dixonville Hall, Fri
day eve., Feb. 27. 15c und 35c.
WI I jTRA DE FoTi "small "house,
with garage; seven lots, on rail
road, located two blocks north of
station, at Sutherlln, Ore. What
have you? Address X2I, News
Review. SMALL HOUSE partly furnished. 2
lots on hard street, for sale.
Cheap, or w ill take In light car, j
truck or anything I can use. Own-;
er. Address S. II., care News-Ue-j
view. i
HERE'S ANOTHER FORD BAR
GAIN
19H3 mqdel. Ford touring. Hassler '
shocks. (Jood rubber. Car me
chanically O. K. for $250. Terms.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X CHANGE
115 Jackson St.
LOANS for home building or buy-1
Ing under a plan that is easy to
handle, fair to the borrower nnd
favorable in Its terms, rmpn.ua
Savings and Ioan Ahclaiion, ,
with the Douglas Abstract Com
pany. FOR 'SAYE Estate of "Dan Orif" '
flth's, 21 miles couth of Melrose
P. O., on Scott road, containing 52
acres, 30 clear, 5 acres in prunes, ;
apples, cherries, strawberries, lo
ganberries and some other
kinds. Stock and Implements and
200 ricks of oak and laurel cut on
ground at a bargain. Lloyd (Irif-
flth ldlmgn fii-a
YOUNG WOOD RETURNING j
(AMnoIati.fi Pi-cm t.pawxl Wire.) 1
SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain, . Feb. i
26. Osborn C. Wood. forrfier ,
American army officer nnd son of
Governor-General Wood of the :
Phlliiminen. who came hi
after j
.....n rie.rrlt Vrance e.irlv
." -
h . week left San Sebastian two
and llarcelona. it was understood.
It was believed, here that he in
tends to Fail from Harcelon:i for '
the t nitrd States. It is reported ;
that while here he received a !
cablegram offerlnR him a post
with a cattle breeding establish
ment with headquarters In Kuffalo.
When the former army officer
quit San Sebastian he b-ft a letter
for a friend saying he intended to
meet all his obligations.
neighbors today followed the doir
to the Slocken place and found
the house in chaired ruins and
Slocken's body in it.
The little ilojr bad evidently
watched In vain for his master to
appear from the burn:nK house and
then despairing of locating hhu
had traveled three miles to the
nearest neighbors house and
.barked for help.
McGo'wan Improved Today
i torc Mrdnw an. of Yonralla,
who. w Iak'n to th1 hosiilial
Tut'dday, ns thn result of h. im;
struck by an automobih1. Is r'iorl
ej hnprtivfil ttHlay.
BIG
FAREWELL
MEETING
7:30 Tonight 7:33
for
G. W. SCOTT
Tho Scotch Slnini; KvnnMlst
Salvation Army Hall
Thlo wil! your lnt chance
to hrr (Mc little r.iSai'cr wLh
tle bir voict.
COME
OLISf WOltTMAY KINfi
hTOKK JS 11 1(1 HASKII.
i (Aaac-cUIrd l'rt- L- u J Virr.)
j PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 26. I
Announcement u made toduy ,
that the deal whereby H, F. Schle-
! fcinger of Los Angeles u rst bid i
' sons will become owners of the j
j pfonet-r department wi(re here of
Olds.Wortman and King. March)
I 1, was formally closed this morn- f
, fug. Negotiations have been in
' progreb since October 1( j
! Lee Schlejiinger who haa b?n )
In Portland for several days, w:ll
j be In charge of the coiiijrn, it
'was announced, heyond adding j
; some departments, there will be;
j no immediate i tlange In the con-
: duct of the store, he said. En-I
, largement of the building, which
I oc u pies a block, b vtht addition
of five Btorl's is coutetupluted,
j but not immediately.
The .Schlosinger Kroup includes
R. F. Schlesinger, manager of the
-May department store in Los An
geles, and his sous Lee, Richard
I and James. Richard is expected'
I later to 'join hi brother iu the
i direction of the store.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
I An Interesting program Is
petted totiltht when the Vinpnea
I S'M"U entertain the Vnuiqua
Squaws at the Knights of Pythias
hall. The Chiefs have arranged a
number of interesting features, and
a good time is expected by ail.
Myers barrel spray outfits, all
ready to go to spraying for $21. SO
at Wharton ltros.
Cameo
HATS
The name Cameo in
the lining assures you
of superior workman
ship and exclusive style
Milliners art always glad
to thow Cameo patterns
rl
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore,
Phone 86.
Pironto UUkn-.t CI,, J,.,.
r T,hjivwh uiiuu una
Coming events do not always
cast Bhadows before them.
Fires, floods, losses, accidents,
burglaries do not warn you.
Only insurance can keep the sun
shining for you when o lie shad
ow does come!
For experienced Insurance
protection talk to u.
UPC
wsreiinc, af
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
ofTniK'rni r
Specialist in the (iltln( Of
Classes
lis Jul kaon St.
Expert
Shoemaker
From the City
At Your Service
Ladies' Work
Specialized
Every Job Guaranteed
HOWARD'S
Shoe Shop
214 N. Main
DANCE
MELROSE
COUNTRY CLUB
Saturday Night
FEBRUARY 28
GOOD MUSIC
m . in
Save to the Utmost
This can hf accomplished through
pruilent buying, adhering faithlully
to your butlget, and making regu
lar deposits with the Ros hurg Na
tional I tank. Try It and .secure
fipb-ndbl resultn.
4',: Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts. .
The Rosebuig Ndlioml Bank
Roseimr.Ore.
RQTARIAFiS HEAR j
flfllllSjC!!
I
The Botary club held a very In
teresting meeting al the I' nip qua
hotel today noon. A. J. Lllburn gave
some very interesting facts on the
w holesale tobacco business, and 1
Joe Denn presented a great deal of j
new information concerning the j
Giant Powder business.
William Watson, an entertainer ,
from Sau Francisco, appeared be- j
fore the Rotarlans, and demon
strated his method of testing saws.'
He used them to produce melodies
of all kinds, ranging from soft bal-j
lad music to popular jazz nd rag- j
time. He used an ordinary saw, and j
with its brought forth very enter-:
taining music, which was greatly!"
enjoyed by the Rotarlans.
The club went on record as bcins :
opposed to the proposed division of
District 1, which will be one of the:
chief issues at the Rotary confer-;
ence to be held on March. 22 23 and ;
24. and which will be attended by
practically all of the local Ho
larians and their wives.
Special showliiK of Pattern lints,
Friday anil Saturday, Feb. 2S, 29.
Hell Millinerv.
LIBERTY THEATRE
"Whlto Man" contains some ex
traordinary acting by the well
known film favorites who make up
its cast. Alice Joyce, who makes
her return to pictures In this ve
hicle, is more beautiful than ever
before and quite convinces us Hint
.she still holds a conspicuous pljce
among the supreme artists that the
I screen has yet produced.
Kenneth Harihn In the name
i role has found a part superior ev
!en to "The Virginian." in which
he scored such a marked triumph
jhist season.
; At the Liberty Theatre tomcr
jrow and Saturday.
I The most Important thins: In the
j world is the quality of your daily
i diet. Your health arid happiness
depends on it. Take no suh.-tllute.
I Onl.T IJKIJIM IiltOS. MILK. I'hOUe
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ALWAYS THE
fefe:'f- NEW IN
H FOOTWEAR'
3 OUR LATEST SHOWING OF
NEW SPRING STYLES
Will More Than Delight You
NEW COLORS
NEW TOES
NEW HEELS
NEW PATTERNS
V A most charming nrrny of the now in footwear.
Try on a pair now.
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNIM
3 SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
g PERKINS BLDG.
t THE STORE OF
IT.T.T.T.T.T.T.W.T.T.T.TWT'TT.
Free Consultation , Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
CHIROPRATIC PHYSICIAN
'"Electronic Reactions of Arnams" Electro-Theraphy and
Sunlight
Latest Modern Equipment
FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH
4 I 7-IS-1 9 Perkins Bids;.
Special showing of ready to wear
hats for Friday and Sat Bell Millinery.
FRIDAY NITE ONLY
FREE
Children under 12 years of
age accompanied' by their
parents admitted free.
HERE IT IS!
Yes, the story that the
world gasped at the
strangest story from fie
t ion's pages the novel
that was a nationwide
sensation.
Now you will sec
it on the screen
With
eleanor boardman, john
Gilbert, Aileen Pringlb
from Ine Novel it
CYRIL HUME
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CASS STREET
BETTER ShlOES 1
i FREE
m
Ycodaced js m m m m m
louisb JKINGVIDOR'S
Wit
-. Mcptn I ' 0f the
i'hs? tfentaur
I MAJESTIC J
I Children 10c Adults 25e M
S AND THF. TOWN TOPICS
FRI. & SAT. A HIG SI'F.CIAL PW)PUCriON i":