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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1925. EICHT Ve boast of our fruit, the berries, melons, prunes, canned goods and other products of soil and factory, why not Boast of Jersey Maid Butter? Perfectly Pure, Wholesome. Sweet, Nutritious and Palatable Ask Your Dealer for this Peerless Douglas County Product Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 SUBMARINE AND AIRPLANE WILL DEFEAT FLEETS (Continued from page 1.) swered Sims. , The witness predicted thnt "the capital Bhlp of the (mure will be an airplane currier." Questioned about nuvy adminis tration In general, he charged that the naval officers In high positions are not n syputhy with the naval war college. Secretary Daniels permitted himself to be surround ed by, officers who hsd not attend ed the college, he said, and Hecre- tary Denby and Wilbur continued With the same officers. - Popular short back rolling brim areas nats on display rriuay, cai. Ilell Millinery. I CONTRACTS FOR ROAD WORK ARE AWARDED TODAY (Continued from page 1.1 short time for further considera tion. Umatilla county, road bed wid ening of 12.6 miles on . Emigrant Hill section of Old Oregon Trail to H. D. Oliver, Portland. Oregon, 171,076.50. Hold for government approval. Josephine county, road bed wid ening 2.2 miles of Wolf Creek Crave Creek section of Pacific Highway, to Washburn and Hall, Portland. $25,095.50. Clatsop county, grading 10.3 miles of Cannon Beach Junction Hamlet Junction section of Hoose velt Highway, to Greenwood and l)aun, Portland, $1411,4110. Held for government approval. f All ot the following blclj nn road ork In linker county lire held BASKETBALL Tonight AT H. 3. GYM Cottage Grove H. S. Girls Roseburg H. S. Girls GAME -CALLED AT 7:30 P. M. Admission 25 Cents COME OUT AND HELP 9. I THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW nip cprrr,I AT Rguir phc. DlVj OT llvI-L Only 10 and 15 ct. Newest Beauty and .Thrill Film By GASNIER the wizard producer It's "WHITE MAN" who puts the "SHEIK" pictures way in the background See the lavish fashions; the Aeroplane crash: the African Natives THE SPECTACULAR ELEPHANT I fUNT I ALSO: FEATURE COMEDY: "ITS A BEAR" f I SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ! FLORENCE V1DOR IN THE FIRST SHOWING OF E , HER LATEST. THE GREAT CAV E-IN . S ffl PICTURE "THE GIRL OF GOLD." IS g This big Sunday c pedal will be !n cla. for adults and 10 cls.'fnr T children. S B 'back pending securing of right of jway by linker county court: Middle brldKO-Iove bridge sec- lion of Ilaker-Cornucopla high' way. 3 8 miles of grading, low bid- Ider, H. C. lloyer, Ontario, 116,- :150.70. Grading Mark bridge-Emigrant creek section. 10.4 miles, and Hg- : Halfway section, 2.9 miles, of UuK- er-t'oniucopla highway, low bld !der, James Crick, 124.848. Grading 9 3 miles Slices gulch linker section of llaker-Cornucouia j highway, low yidder, tireewood and Dann yj'M.VM. The price of fence Is advancing Wo have a car load of American fence at the old price. Wharton llros. f ( n OF CHECK ARTIST Sheriff Starmer has received word from Sheriff Taylor of I.ane county to the effect that a woman ! passed a number of bad checks In i Kugene last week, and Is expected , to operate In lioaeburg. The checks were drawn on the First Nuliuuul Bunk of Cottugo Grove, and were I made payable to Mrs. G. W, llrad i ford and were drawn Hr J. C. M Inter. She Is described as being about 1 24 years old, five feet two Inches ! tall, slender, dark companioned, I bubbed hair and dark colored. Weight about ono hundred pounds, teeth In very poor condition, decay ed and black looking.' She wore a green sweater and plaid skirt and had a little girl with her. it Is be lieved thut a man and un older child accompanied her. They bought a ticket from Kugene to lioneburg. THE HOME TEAM WINJ n A POSITIVE VERSION OF TEPi LAWS OF BIBLE Episcopal Minister Submits Decalogue to Meet New Requirements. CAN WORSHIP IMAGES Subscribers to Rev. Guthrie's Decalogue Could Wor ship as They Please 3000 Words Long. (AocUtrd Vnm Lw1 W'ir.) NEW YOKK. Fb. 27. A "posi tive" vera I on of the t-n com mandments. In which "thou shalt" is submitted for "thou shalt not" has been written by the Kev. Nor man (Juthrle, EpiHropal mlnlHter. Ills church, 8t. Alarks-lnthe-liou-1 werle hu been the Hcene of ritual dancing by bare foot Ktrls, of which iJinhop Manning disaproved. Dr. Guthrie s deca;oKue la 3.000 j words long- It la designed, he hays, to meet the requirements of mod-; ern scientific and spiritual . devej-i opment. "Thou shalt honor, worsh.p and realize thy union with the one im minent and trtinneendant God that unifies the universe," sayi Dr. Guthrie's codo. "Thou Hhalt reverently recognize and acknowledge that one, in all forms, however backward and re pugnant they may be to thee, if those forms are to others sincere ly acceptable and the only sym bols Intellectually and emotionally effective for thy follow men." Subscribers to this dialogue would not only be permitted to worship graven Images If they de sired but they also would be en Joined from Interfering with the worship of such idols by others. Dr. Guthrie's fourth command ment reads: "Thou shalt make thy conduct keep pace with and fully affirm the most recent ascertained knowl- edge." I And his seventh commandment reads: I "Thou shalt regard the sacred I ness of all ways whereby God pro I videth for the perfecting of human ! individuals . Thou shalt strive to make such a relation by they Helf and thy male indissoluble and unique, and to establish for thy fellows the ideal, not by vain, cruel and hypocritical prohibition, defamations and hypocritical and punitive, sanctions to sectiUi and ecclesiastkallaws, but by the sin- DANCE Olalla Hall Saturday eve. FEBRUARY 28 GOOD MUSIC DANCE At MELROSE COUNTRY CLUB Saturday Night FEBRUARY 28 GOOD MUSIC nt OAKLAND Saturday Nite February 28 MUSIC BY THOSE UMPQUA MELODY BOYS "IT'S THE TIME ANOTHER BIG Dance Huge Merger The consolidation of (onr of th world's largest furniture mannfao turlng computes. Involving $100, 000.000. Is being worked out In tbt New York office, ot Charles R Flint, seTeutjr-Iive-year-old "father ot trusts." OREGON BEATS IDAHO - t ( AwnciattH Prem LniH Wlre. w MOSCOW. Ida., Feb. 27. The University of Oregon 4 basketball team defeated Ida ho 26 to 24 here last night and remained in the race for first honors in the northern division ot the Pacific coast conference. The score was I4 tied five times during the game. Oregon can tie the Oregon Aggies for first In the conference by defeating Washington tomorrow. FARMER FOUND GUILTY f AnnrlRt.fi Prw LrMetl VTIre.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 27. J. n. Mooney, Molalla farmer, who shot and killed his former wife, Mrs. Martha K. French, at her home here was found guilty ot second de- gree murder last night. Sentence will be Imposed Monday. Mooney Bhot him- self after killing Mrs. French. He was confined to a hospit- al for several months as the result of the wound. cerr. passionate prnlse of love, of beauty, of harmony which alone can effect the approach t the perfection of breed and type, glori fying God for having made male and female." GERMANY IS GET TING THE WHITE MEAT FROM TURKEY By Clifford L. Pay. (AMsMH'Utefl I'rrm l-niw Wir.) ( LONDON, l'eh. J7. CitTinun capital ttnil uiterpri.HH are n-adily ! ri'KiilniNK their pre-war footholiln In Turkey, accoiftlug to advlct's I here. Si-vprat mpor:nt conovasions are ttaid to liuve fultt'ii into Or i man ttiuuls cliniiiR the past year, a well as notable tMildings In var j Iouh buwint.sH cmu'ernn. Thfir ac I tivity is particularly pronounci-d In the carrying out of the railway construction m ht'tm s undertaken on the personal initiative of Mua tapha Kemal i'asha, the present pri'sidfnt of Turkey, The German firm of Philippe Ilnlzmanu, of Frunkvfort-ont lie Main, has alreadv tommt-uctd the pri'Min'miry work on a railway j inn- itt'Li.Tii i ii(im-,iiiT7ii mm Ardnsa. via I)iarbkr. The con ceHfion for this construction went to a group formid by the Cre.Ht Ottoman, of ConsiantiUiil'l- The Credit Ottoman has formed a ab dicate for the cxploiiation of the copper mines or ,A)rnnna-M'uh'n, tn which the lieutxt-he Hank is reported to be participating. Tht j railway Is to connect the cop;u r mines and the fertile Anatolian plain with the Itahdad railway, for the purpose of provMing ,in outlet for the ugi icultural anil mining products. German "firms have been success fill with all tenders Invited by the Turkish government for construc tion of a railway line between Angora and Sivas, to link up with another neV line between Sivas and Samsoun. The project.- me desigued to Increase the accessi bility aud Importance of the re public's new metropolis. The con part of the Chester concessinns. at ruction Is said to havf1 formed and the Turkish government un dertook the wrk rVvt the Clus ter rights lapsed. Turkish enter prise has found Itself able to carry out Home parts of the line, and tke Germans are finishint: ihr Job. The costs have to be cover. () , on I of th current hudiceViry re-) sources, and lack of funds is re ported to te handicapping the j work, yet about l.;.tJ miles have a i ready been completed. ! These advices state further that J a Havatian company has obtained a concession for the exploitation of Important forests near l.'ik s.j tn the Itlack Sea. The flrmn b ;e' ers to obviate the necessity of im-j to pivditce enough railway it t p-1 porting sh epers for the coiir-im.-.' ttoa i.ow under way. Seelys Go To Medford I Vr. ami Mrs. A. C. Seely U ft this morning by auto for Medford and Ashland, to attend the baskei.u , game. They will spend the wkt NZW TODAY FOR REJCT House, close In. Car age. 230 E. Lane St. WANTEIWOId bulhllnIf6rVreck- lng. Address Wrecker, care News Review. WANTEDA-fulf house at" Recital Plionvlllft Hall, Friday eve., Feb. 27. 15 and 35c. FOUSALE Inspe7ted-Goldrollar strawberry plants. I). C. Me- (Jehey. I'honeGFlS. FOR SALE Jersey cow, cheap. In quire Thomas Jenny, 3 blocks nest Riverside Stored FOR RALE Second hand reed bstby bUEgy cheap. Inquire at new house back of 130 L. 2nd Ave. S. FOR RENT Blacksmith shop. Will furnish for responsible party. W. J. Meredith, Looking Glass. Phone 1SF2. FOR SALE Ford touring ear In good mechanical condition, with 1925 license. $50. Inquire 235 E. First Ave. BROCCOLI SEED for sale. An ex tra good strain, well selected and raised same for four yeais. C. (1. Sheppard, Dixonvllle, Ore. LOST A golden opportunity If you do not hear Old lllack Joe in pantonine at Pixonvllle Hall, Friday eve.. Feb. 27, 15 and 35c. FOR SALE Dodge roadster, cheap If taken at once. Ready for the road with 1925 license.Engine In fine condition. Can be seen at Rice's Carage. HAy"FOR8ALEAlfalfaTKraliu hay. timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash. 1 HAVE a good opportunity for some live wire to get Into the dairy, hog and poultry business. Now Is the time to take hold. See me at the ranch for details . W. R. Vinson. FOR SAI.F Cheap. 12 acres ad joining Isadore Station in Plat A Orchard Hill Land Co., about h is cultivation. Make an offer. For , particulars write Henry Davis, j 2!)0 K. 78th St., North, Porlland, . Oregon. MONTI!LYaylnenrioans7 If "you wish to build or buy a home or refund youf present mortgage, we nave a uuerui iuonuuy payment i itltin wherehv Inans nmv he renald ' in monthly payments extending over a period of years. The t'mp- j qua Savings and Loan Associa-I Hon. with Douglas Abstract Com j pany. , j FOIl RAT.E One alfalfa" cultlva-j tor (spike tooth disc) six foot 80. I One Oliver trartor-dlsc plow, 2 ; bottom 2ti In., $120. One 200-gal-; Ion power sprayer John Deere . make, $375. One double corru-; gated roller.H-foot, $90. One Hoosier seed drill. 4-horse, $90. All In good condition, little used. Farm Bureau Co-op Exchange. I'M SORRY YOU HAVEN'T $500 Otherwise, you could move into a modern 5-room cottage Just fin ished; plastered and decorated; strictly modern; bath; toilet and lavatory; fine electric fixtures; breakfast nook; polished floors; big yard; fine garden; all street, Improvements In and paid for; i cement drive way: centrally lo cated; brand new. For twenty-six "hundred. Only takes five hun dred ca.h. Ualance like rent. Law rence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone219. A rU'VCU'OF T.ITTT.F FARMS AT REAL SACRIFICE PRICES No. I 1 41 acres; 8 acres under plow, ! excellent free soil; big family or-j chard; some fine pasture and tim-' ber; fine trout stream through i place; good four-room house; barn and other buildings; fine! water supply; six miles from i town; only one-half mile off pavement. Price $1500, half cash. No. 2 1 60 acres; 8 acres good plow land; 10 acres slashed and 140 acres heavy timber; small new house; two barns; two big poul-t try houses; big spring; can pipe! to house; on bard surfaced road ten milea from town; the best commercial wood proposition in Douglas count one-half mile off pavement. $1200 takes clear title. No. a 11 acres in tract; 5 acres ex cellent garden land; fine cow pasture and chicken range; big live stream through place; bor iierson pavement; 4 miles from town; big six-room house; big stock barn; chicken house; wood Bhed; a fine commercial poultry proposition. $1600 lakes tht place. Half cash. No. 4 8 acres In tract thro nr.d one half miles from Roseburg, on good road; 3i acres cleared for garden ; 1 acre raspberries ; 4 acres koo1 timber: small cabin; chicken house; new barn; all fenced. $1000 takes the place. Half rash. No. 66 acres well fenced: all un der cultivation: fine family or chard, all kinds fruit and berries; 250 young prune trees; 75 date prunes; 12 walnut tres; big 7 room house painted white; barn; chicken house; two good wells; one half mile from town. $1600 takes the place. Some terms. No. 6 It) acres bordering on paved highway; all under cultivation; planted to apples and prunes: some ine bottom land: small bungnlow; fine water supply; ex tra big barn and packing plant; 5 tulles from town. $25uO takes the place. Half cash. No. 7 12 acres, about 4 acres In ex cellent fruit: all kinds grapes and berries; extra good five-room house; situated In the finest beauty spot In Douglas county; barn and other improvements; good water supply: just in edge of Roseburg. takes tne place. Part easy terms. No. 89 acres all Hve! bottom land: borders the long way on paved Pacific hifihway; S. P. R. R. borders the other side of It and a live creek through center of It: no butldincs-: partly under cultivmlon; fine place for a little home. Price $7 30. For these and other real bargains we The I.awrenc Agency. K5 Cass Street. Phone 219 For flJlck rwuitt. Use Nl i ' I " 11 Wins Heiress I vL-- Jack W.Bradley. Milwaukee (Wis.) riding master, has captured the bean ot Miss Emily Foster, daugh ter oPCharles W. Foster, million aire lumberman, ot that city. They eloped to Waukeg&o, 111, where 'they were married. Theirs is a romance ot the tanbark ring, for Bradley met Miss Foster diirlng ber visits to the riding academy. . T (AMOcI&ifd ITcm LetKd Wire.) CONSTANTINO; LE, Feb. 27. I The Turkish military operations against the rebels under Sheik Said, Kurdistan, will, it is reported be directed by General Ismet Pasha or Kemal Eddin Pasha. -The government has ordered a partial mobilization 'In Anatolia, calling up reservists in the Vilayets bord ering on the rebel area. A circular Issued by the insur gents appeals to the population in the following words: "Your Caliph awaits you. no Mohammedanism is possible with out Calpigate. The present gov ernment is opposed to religion." The -Kurdish rebels are reported to have proclaimed Prince Selim, son of the former Sultan Abdul Hamld, as King of Kurdistan. Prince Selim may be the "Caliph referred to ill the circular issued by the insurgents. Beautiful flower hats of straws and silk on display. Bell Millinery. FILM PRODUCER AND ASSISTANT IN SLIDE (Av!atM Pre !,! ' W(r-.) SEATTLE, Feb. 27. A dispatch received here today from Banff, i Alberta, related that Frank Lloyd, producer, and assistants, engaged ' in making a (Mm in the Canadian Kockies were whirled away yes- 1 terday by a snow slide while at work. As Lloyd and other men came shooting down an incline a team of dogs driven by Victor McLaglen ' and Viola Dana in a sled turned so sharply that they threw Mis Dana overa bank. ! Those whom rhe slide struck; wtih Lloyd wero Norbert Kodin ! and Dewey Wrlgley. cameramen; Mason N. Lltson, production man ager and William I3rewster, a I Banff pioneer. Myers and Hardle spray guns and repairs at Wharto'n Bros. TO USE OLD BIBLE (meciii ITm. lrnmM Wire.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 27. Presi dent Coolidce in taking the oath of office for his elected term next Wednesday will use the same bible on which he was sworn In after the death of President Harding. The bible is the one that had been In the Coolldite fnmily for years and will be brought to Wash ington by Colonel John Coolidge, the president's father, who admin istered the oath to his son Au gust 3. 1923. at the family home at I'lymouih. Vermont UQj0Bk9btoaallsal WANTED FOR CASH 1923-1934 Model Fords MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE 115 Jackson St. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 86. Events Without Shadows Com In ft events do not always cast phadows before them. Kir en, floods, losses, accidents, burglaries do not warn you. Only Insurance can keep the sun shtninp for you when the shad ow ) come! For experienced Insurance protection talk to us. OR. DEAN B BUBAR 1ITIVI0THIT Specialist in Ilia fittla t lit Jackson St. Free Consultation DR. HARRISON FOLK CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN "Electronic Reactions of Abrnms" Electro-Theraphy and Sunlight x Latest Modem Equipment . FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH ' 417-18-19 Perkins Bldi- OUR LATEST NEW SPRING STYLES Will More Than Dolight You , NEW COLORS , NEW TOES ' NEW HEELS NEW PATTERNS A most charming array of the new in footwear. Try on a pair now. Roseburg Booterie, IRVIN BPUNN N SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. . PERKINS BLDG. CASS STREET THE STORE OF &.ITMIII.TII.II.MIMI.'TIIIIIW BIG DANCE AT RIDDLE Saturday FEBRUARY 28 Children under 12 years of age accompanied by their parents, admitted Tree. HERE IT IS! Yes, the story that the world gasped at the strangest story from tie- tion's pages the novel J that was a nationwidei sensation. No w you will see it on the screen With Eleanor Board-ian. John Gilbert. Ailken Pringlb From tht Novtt b CYRIL HUME KINGVIDOR'S PRODUCTION Wit ; Adapttd by Douglas z. Dorr (pntaur MAJESTIC Children 10c , Adults 25e ,1 MUSIC r RUM ArrLtCATj I h 'I fWlTS . II SJ.'.brKJ Dixonville mJid F0X, Saturday Night, Feb. 23 JR) CW Y THE HAY.SHAKERS ! ft? IfjjjwWy WILL PLAY 'jLy &J) SsAk ftV Free Doughnuta and Java I FnTSlf I mm i n m -il ' 8 FRIDAY NITE 0NLY 81 iliCfeiftr ft FREE FREE B KM Pbone 491 ALWAYS THE NEW IN I FOOTWEAR SHOWING OF BETTER SHOES I Are you hunpry? Try one slice of GRIMM BrtOS." MILK BREAD for reRl satisfaction. Phone 133. day j Tonite and Saturda DEATH DEFYING DOUBLE- BARRELLED ROMANCE 3SV Directed fcy Edmund Mortimer ioc Majestic 15c Tonite and Saturday A Paramount Feature Wm. J. Lockea "The Side Show of Life" With ERNEST TORRENCE, ANNA Q. NILSSON Throwing the spotlight on the secret, behind-the-scena life ot a circus funny man. showing him as he really Is,' stripped of his grease paint and bag of tricks. playliiK for bigger gain in the game of h'nrts and hnppiness. With the role of the be loved clown msrvelously played by Ernest Torrence, the famous "Hill Jackson'' of " i l;e t ov red Wason." Afso Feature Comedy 3 "The Cats Meow" ADDED ATTRACTION EILLY WATSON Novelty Saw Violinist AMI ERS 100 I SundJy, "Sporting Youth" I cud In the south. Renew clasaifud ads. rone 13i 1