Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVXW FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 192?.
CANNED FRUITS
and Vegetables
Last year when th price of all canned foods -ware at their
lowest, STONE'S bought several thousind cases, part of which
was shipped to our Roseburg store. Since that time there has
.been many advances. I .
Prices quoted below are the result, of Chain store buying
power. Lay In a few cans of each. The price and quality are
very unusual. "
Q Extra 8Undartf 8weet Corn, 2,C
TOMATOES
No. 2,
1
3 for .
TOMATOES
No. 21,
Quality,
PEAS
No. 2,
choice
ST. BEANS
. Extra
2 cans for
HOT SAUCE
PEACHES
No. 21,
2 cans
PINEAPPLE?.
cans
APRICOTS
No. 2,
per can
BUTTER
COFFEE
ROAD THROUGH
EDENBOWER IS
' TO BE SURFACED
(Continued from page 1) !
help In the past from the county, !
but this year there will be piioukI,
taken from the market road fuun
to finish the pavement to the end
of the present grade.
It is the ultimate purpose of-j
the residents of the road dlstrlr:
to pave to Brown's bridge. Thin
road. Is without question one of;
the most Important thoroughfares
in the county, and Its paving Is of
great benefit.
VIOLATED PAROLE
(A-cUtd Pnm Lrutd WlrO
SALEM. Ore., Mar. 6. J.
W.
1 '
1HKE1V
2
OF THE
A Safe Place S' l jJ
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
The domination of certain nations, thoir wars, overthrow and
new eovernmenta were cot the loose occurences of an uncon-
3 trolled oestlny.
Earth's history, divided Into epochs or worlds, marks an ordered
tread toward tho Utopia for which man -has longed and hoped.
ft The throes of world-wide dirtress
worm. Man stands on me orins or a new order tne Tnira
World. .' '
The events marking the transition were foretold, events of
such severity as seem to describe our own day.
A commenHurate Meaning, however, tbe new world of tbe Bible,
Is the prediction for the immediate future. .
K. P. LOO p
MOOSE HALL
Entrance on Washington Street
t Roseburg, Oregon
Sunday, March 8
7: 45. o'clock p. m.
,3 Seats Free .
International Bible
VTOr.T.r.TgOT.IcI.I:T4TIOIITIM
I A Sale Every Day !
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Inside Lock Sets 75c
MECHANICS TOOLS'
Grinders, Drills, Wrenches, etc.
,
All Kinds Garden Tools and Garden Seed.
1 1
Zigler-Fee Hardware' Co. Phone 25
111 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOMI
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
40c
Solid Pack, finest
3 for
50c
rS
S
medium sIzq, tender,
stock, 2 cans for
35c
Standard, Special Value,
Fancy, tender Stringloss,
39c
.
HI
For flavoring, soups, macaroni,
etc- 4 cans for
25c
Finest Fruit, Heavy Syrup,
for v WC
Finsst Fruit, Heavy Syrup, CC
for -.
Finest Fruit, Heavy Syrup,
25c I
Stone': Beet, Fresh Creamery,
2 lbs. for ;
.93c I
Stone's Best, Fresh Ground,
3 lbs. for
$1.29
311 Weet
Cass Street
Roseburg, Ore. g
Learn Telegraphy
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Rosebnrg Telegraph Institute
Room 224, Perkins Bldg.
Murray, Uertillion expert at the
B"'e penitentiary left today for
iMarshflold to return to the prison
E- J. Potts, A parole violator. Potts
was sent up from GlUam county In
1 1917 to serve from one to 10 years
for embezzlement. He was parol.
ed in September 1923.
You may often get full but you
will never get enough of GKIMM
BROS.' MILK BREAD. Order one
loaf now and no other will satis-
i fyGKIMM BROS.' MILK BREAD.
Phone 133.
T . 1
WUKLD5
&
EARTH
.
mark the end of. our present
No Collection ft
Students Association
COLFECHETTO
TAKE PLACE OF
GEN. MITCHELL
' f Continued from page 1.)
J'was made, but bis office nave out
a statement prepared by him be
ll fore his departure,
gi "The question of my re-appolnt-E
meat as assistant chief of the air
service, - ne saiu. is a smaii mai
ter. The question of reorganis
ing our system of national defense
Is a very big matter. The people
must decide what our national de
tense should be and to arrive at a
conclusion they must know and be
told the truth about what we have,
what we need, and bow It should
be bandied."
NORFOLK. Va., March .5.
Brigadier-General Mitchell, whn
shown dispatches today telling of
Kitne appointment 01 noionei j. a.
3 Fwhet as his successor, said:
I "He Is a good man. I shall
I abide by the department's orders,
LONDON CRITICAL, OV
COOLIIMJK'S SPEECH.
(A-nrtatad Praa Uued Win.)
LONDON, March 6. Quoting
from President Coolidge's inau-
BUlfll uuinn niuimi-, ......
America "cherished no purpose
save the merit of "Almighty God"
and that the legions she sends
forth are armed, "not with the
sword, but with the cross," the
Morning Post says:
"It Is good to know the Ameri
cans feel that way, but It might
be dangerous to presume too
much on their Christian self de
nial." Comparing the president's
peaceful intentions with bis ad
vocacy of a strong defense force,
the paper adds:
"When Mr. Coolldge tells us be
la looking for a formula for per
manent peace he Indicates that he
Is In no great hopes of finding
one and that until he does be
proposes to admit that the old
earns is still strong In mankind."
MOTH Kit A.l Eorit
' ClUUltE. KILLED.
" (Axx-Utrd Pre luei Win.)
" WILLIAMSPORT. Ind., March
6. Mrs. Fred Uodine, 28, and
four small children of this place
and Miss Clara Hurd, 21. Marys
vllle. Ohio, were killed- today,
when tbelr automobile was struck
by a freight train here.
INAUGURATION
PHOTOS WIRED
ACROSS NATION
f Continued from page 1.)
a cylindrical record. In this way,
each minute portion of the picture
in turn affects the ' intensity of
the light reaching the photoelec
tric cell. This variation In the
amount of light striking the sensi
tive Burface o( the cell gives rise
tcra current which, through the
agency of a vacuum tube amplifier
and modulator, controls the cur
rent flowing through the telephone
line. '
At the receiving end an unexpos
ed photographic film is rotated un
der a. beam of light in a manner
similar to that at the transmitting
1 FIRST WIRE PICTURES OF COOLIDGE INAUGURATION
j President and Mrs. Coolidge with Senator Curtis leaving the White House for the in
auguration at the Capitol.
I" 1 1 s 1 yy '"ty
Chief Justice Taft administering the oatof office to President Coolidfce at the Capitol.
end. The two films are caused to
rotate at exactly the same speed
and -by means of a sew device
known as a light valve, the amount
of light reaching the film at the re
ceiving end. is identical with that
at the aending end control.
Regarding the use of their sys
tem, the officials of the American
Telephone and Telegraph company
announce that the extent to which
It is Installed on their various
long'dlstance lines will depend en
tirely upon the demand which aris
es, for this type of service. As has
been demonstrated In previous
tents, the system is also appli
cable to radio transmission of
pictures when atmospheric condi
tions are auch that ateadlnesa of j
transmission and freedom from in-j
terference can be assured.' )
Special prices on cross-cat saws '
at Wharton Bros.
THREE ARRESTED
WITH STOLEN CAR
James. HIckey, Wra. Peterson
and Fred Murray, were arrested
yesterday evening at Nonpareil, 13
miles east of Sutherlin. Hickoy
confessed to two auto thefts, and
was taken to Grants Pass to ans
wer to a charge of stealing a Kord
touring car there. Th9 three had
been riding In the car and went
east of Sutherlin, wrecking the car
near Nonpareil. Deputy Sheriff
I,ens picked them up as they were
walking, back to town, and placed
tnem under arrest.
HIckey made a written confes
sion, stating that be bad stolen
the Ford, car at Grants Pass, the
machine' being the property of
tbe Oregon state highway commis
sion, and also stating that he bad
stolen a car at Med ford the day be
fore and left it In Grants Pass. The
other two young men were not con
cerned in the crimn, it was main
tained, and were released. Hickey
was taken back to Grants Pass this
morning by Josephine county of
ficers. It may be worth while for yon to
know that one loaf of GRIMMJ
BROS.' MILK BREAD has more
real-food quality than two ordi
nary loaves. It costs no more.
Phone 133.
Ball bearing, light running lawn
mowers at Wharton Bros.
Listen A New Ship
ment of
Pretty
Pattern Hats
has arrived direct from
the South, including
the
Gloria Poke in Felt
THE .
SPECIALTY SHOPPE
Mrs. S. M. King
235 N. JaAson St.
tar
..---J.
' c
Colorful
Dresses
' and
Coats
Direct from New York
Fashion Centers, just
arrived.
$16.75
to
$27.00
You will have to try on
some of these beauti
ful things to fully ap
preciate their wonder
ful value.
MARKSBURY
COMPANY
McGRAW WITHOUT
A FIRST BASEMAN
(Ajnrtated Prm Vmi Wire.)
NEW YORK. Mar. . "Musgsy"
McOraw. manager of the New York
Giants is without a first baseman
in the Saratoga training camp. Bill
Terry hit the first home run of the
Giant season ye3terday: but Bill
has not yet signed a contract; and
such things lend to make holdout
ball players more stubborn.
George Kelley has not reported.
The troubles which attend King
John also have been visited upon
the heads of his neighboring m on
arch s Miller Hoggins of the
Yankees and Charles Ebbets, own
er of the Robins.
Bob Meusel, and Miller Hugglns
exchanges ultimatums at the
American League camp at St. Pet
ersburg. The wind blew so might
ily across the field that only John
Levi; bulky Indian recruit was not
loosed from his moorings. '
Babe Ruth disappointed by not
appearing at all. Pitcher Shocker
spent the day in bed with a cold.
Tom-Mclntyre, intielder, pulled up
today with a "charley horse."
Squire Ebbets heard the salary
dispute case of Dutch Henry,
southpaw hurler, Clearwater, Fla.,
after - which Henry signed. The
case of Dizzy Vance Is still being
considered.
Lawn seed and fertilizer at
Wbartou Bros.
".JrVVt
i
0. H. Oberteutfer, regional ex
ecutive of the Boy Scouts of Ameri
ca, with headquarters at. Spokane,
arrived here, today, to spend two
days conferring with Douglas
county officials in the scout move
ment, taking up problems relative
to the work in this county. He
was scheduled for a talk before
the high school student body this
aiternoon, and will make other
public appearances in connection
with his visit in this county, ex
plaining the scout movemet, its
aims and purposes. Mrs Obertuuf
fer has charge of the states of
Oregon, Washington, Montana and
Idaho, and under his leadership
the district has risen from 11th to
3rd place in period of three
years.
8UES FOR MONEY
8HE LOANED HUBBY
(AMoetatcd Prew Lturd Wire.)
LONDON. Mar. S The friend
ship that once existed between the
former Countess Carnarvon and
Mrs. Dorothy Murlal Dennislnun
waa dwelt upon today when Mrs.
Dennlstoun was again subjected to
cross-examination in the trial of
her suit against her former hus
band, Lieutenant-Colonel Ian On
slow, Dennlstoun, present hubsand
of the former Countess, for money
she alleges she had loaned him
prior to their divorce. The plain
tiff declared the countess had giv
en ber "an enormous quantity of
clothes," and was "marvelously
kind," during the two years she
was on terms of greatest friend
ship with the late Earl of Carnar
von, 'discoverer of the tomb of
King Tut-Ankh-Amen, and bis
wife. '
Questioned whether In view of.
the fact that she had previous!)
testified she had told Lady Carn
arvon "everything." She had re
vealed to ber the fact that Colonel
Dennlstoun waa the "man who
sold you to General Cowans.1' The
witness said she had never dis
cussed the subject with the count-
i. The question had reference
to Mrs. Dennlstoun's allegations
that her Intimacy with the late Sir
John Steven Cowans, Great Britain
quartermaster, had been encourag
ed by ber husband because of bis
ambition for military advancement.
MX!';!-'.! lNHANK. MAX
WlIJi UU TllAN.SFi:iUtKI.
(AaKcUted Prm Uued Wirt.)
WASHINGTON. March 6.
Lieutenant Frank E. Kennedy. U.
3. N.. whose detention at the stute
insane asylum, Napa, Cal., has led
to legal proceedings, has been or
dered transferred to Washington
for observation by naval medical
authorities here. - .
The order was Issued today af
ter Secretary Wilbur had received
a negative reply to. Ills suggest
ion to the navy doctors at Mare
Inland navy yard that Lieutenant
Kennedy might recover his men
tal balance if restored to duty and
granted leave in order that he
might have the care of bis wife
and relatives.
VOXCAU.A MAX AltKKSTKI
FOK KALK OK llOOK.
' (AweUtH Tnm Uutd Win.)
Harold Parks and Harold
Hampton, of Yoncalla, wore ar
rested this morning by Deputy
Sheriff C. H. Daugherty charged
with sale and delivery of Intoxi
cating liquor. The two men, ac
cording to Mr. Daugherty, made
sales and deliveries to a special
agent employed by the county.
They were brought to Roseburg
and arraigned before Justice of
the Peace George Jones who
placed them each under $lbO bail,
and as they were unable to pay
the amount, they will be confin
ed to Jail until their trial can
be held.
MAItlUKD VKSTKItlAV.
Charlie McNeil of Leland, and
Myrtle Yokum, of Kuban, were
quietly married yesterday after
noon at the office of County
Judge Qufne. The ceremony waa
attended only by the necessary
witnesses. Mr. McNeil Is engaged
In farming at Leland, where the
couple will make IbHr homo.
ROSEBURG DEBAT0R3
- DEFEATED BY EUGENE
In the debate between Roseburg
and Gugpne high school debate
teams held here and at Kugens for
the Southern Willamette cham
pionship, this week, bottll Une-
burg teams were defeated. The
Eugene negative team at Eugene i
was given a 3 0 ' decision by tile i
judges there, and the affirmative
team was given a 2-1 decision bsre I
by the judges who were Lloyd I
Entry, of SHnw Clara. Oregon,
I Miss Hill, of Hprlngfleld, and E. II.
Matthew of Creswell. Doth the
Roseburg and Eugene debators
showed, some good points and the
arguments were mil given. ThlB
result gives Eugene the right to
represent the Southern Willamette
debating district In the Inter-dls-trict
contests. '
J. E. Psulson was an arrival
from coast points Thursday and
spent the day here on business
matters. Mr. Paulson Is from Co-
qullln.
-
POSTAL EMPLOYES
TO GET MORE CASH
M--Lll Pma lwt Win.)
WASH1NOTON, Mar. .
Postal employes throughout
the country will receive In
their pay envelopes March 14
an additional check covering
the Increased pay voted them
In th new postal 'pay and
rate bill. The pay Inrrease
was retroactive to January 1.
MS
m
Are you ashamed
live in Roseburg?
WHEN you travel you don't register
from New York City do you?
No Siree you take the hotel pen and
proudly write down Roseburg, Ore., and (
even in the smoking compartment it's
"the greatest little town in the world."
But let's take a peep into your coat
pocket and see if it's a Roseburg label
Surely if Roseburg is worth bragging
' about when you are away it must be
something more than just a . place in
, which to sleep and eat when you are
home. . i
Roseburg 'clothiers can give you today
-and any day as fashionable, as fitting and
as economical a clothing service as any
two cities that have a city hall and since
you are living here prospering here and
, making your money and your friends
here is it any more than right that you
should make your . clothing purchases
here? '
Harth's Toggery
Today's Cross-Word. Puzzle
A DIAMOND DELIGHT Pul No, 115
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HORIZONTAL.
1 bricklayers
6 respect
1 1 fk'or-covar-lug
1 2 vnss
14 crude
metal
18 to draw on
copper
18 make joy
ful 20 All is
(coutr.)
22 it is
(poet.)
23 scrap of
. refus
(ohs.)
24 fret
24 place
27 prelis
28 Roman
garment
29 stngger
81 Tellurium
(symbol.)
82 fizils
83 born
35 -Infinite
number of
yesrs
37 Greek en
chantress (puss.)
40cnsnges -
42 Greek
letter
43 msn's
name
(abbr.)
44 exists
45 to tha '
(Pr.)
46 beast
60 hoarded
64 slap lightly
66 body of
water
57 English
American
Society
(abbr.)
59 from
61 fume
6:1 prophet
65 royal navy
(abbr.)
60 nothing
6ft observe
69 lad
70 mat
71 one of the
Great
I-akea
73 lau eve
ning 75 top of head
76 short sleep
78 name (Kr.)
79 twirt to
gether 80 beset
Bl decreases
tlerewith Is solution to Puitle
No. 114.
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4?JTU-A- Rrj-i.-tA ?L nC
Lti2 1 Sif- - a1 rE
-uwUii-W-QplMM&kLJi
you
VERTICAL.
2 parta of
circle
8 Sir (south
ern pronunciation)
4 Old Guard
(abbr.)
6 Oriental
ruler
6 whole
7 toward
8 age
9 eionjrated
tih
10 system t ,'
13 god of tht
sun
15 Mowers
pl)
1 7 ravat
18 unit of en
ergy 19 before
21 permit
.3 seep
26 part of a
ship
88 hostelry
89 salt
40 beast of
burden
41 regret
46 makes
amends
47 disfiguftX
48 Imitates
49 that is to
- say
61 placed on a
mound
S2 propeller
6.1 peril
65 fixed -
quantity of
yarn Ipiu.)
f '-disease
where
there Is
difficulty In
breathing
60 a tree
62 even
(poet.)
64 consume
6ii Incision
67 a frirl'e -
name
70 value
72 organ of
hearing
74 proceed .
76 endearinf
slap
77 pater ...
79 mater '
28 twitchln
of muscles
SO plot of
land
32 edible part
of a plant
34 from (pre
fix) 86 approaches
How to Solr Puz.l.
Tha best way to solve this
cross-word puule Is to run ever
the list of horizontal and verti
cal synonyms in search of evi
dent or "easy" words. If hori
zontal, Oie word you are look
ing for must extend crosswise
from the number to the first
shaded stop on the right ; if ver
tical, it must extend downward
from the number to the first
shaded (top below. When fin
ished, the words should read
equally wall crosswise and
downward.