EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925.
-A TiinM-ww. l!Tmfl
We 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
EliI IS
KILLED BI TREE
Broken Limb Tears Off Side
cf Man's Head as Tree
Hits Obstruction.
county was called to Bridge to hold 'stokes.
a inquest, v. j Mr. Stokes apparently bad
Mr. Carlyle was single, and had reached the end of his long story
been living on a homestead near but his counsel urged him to think
Coquille. lie was 36 years of age, 1 If there was anybody else he bad
ai.d was well known in Cooa coun-1 discussed the Everleigh club mat-
ly, havlug worked as a logger fortter with.
the past ten years. Surviving are
two slHters. who were working at
the cook house near by, at which
he boarded, two sisters at Cottage
Grove, and one brother at Myrtle
"Yes." he asld, "there was a Chi
cago automobile dealer 1 talked
with about a motor car."
"Anybody else?" asked Rathbun.
Yes Ixirralne Wood, Mrs.
SISTERS, AT CAMP
HARDWARE UK W. Kits MKKT. guests nt a banquet.' E. II. 8en-
PORTLAND. Ore., .March 6. I ,enK.n prollljc, of the We"Bt
The Oregon hardware and implo- Couat Natonal ank , ,.nrtiand.
ji.ent dealer association was , addrm- to,lay on ,ancai
folding the last session of Its an- , fomOI1Si kM bu,nwl , n
j.ual convention here this after- ,,. better , lhan nloBt
tuoou, the following reports on
committees election of officers
will lie the last order of business.
Tonlgth the delegates will he the
folks think.
DANCE
OiallaHall
Saturday eve,
MARCH 7 "
GOOD MUSIC .
Automobile Owners
One of the most valuable kinds of
Insurance you can carry Is Public
Liability Insurance. This form of
insurance protects you from finan
cial loss in the event that your
auto injures someone and there is
a claim against you for damugen.
We also write all other lines of
automobile, fire and accident Insurance.
Dr. Wade of This City Is
Called to Scene of Acci-
dent but Was Unable
to Give Help.
Wesley Carlyle, well known tlro
berman, was instantly killed yes
terday morning at about 9 o'clock
at Iiildge, in Coos county, when a
limb from a falling - tree bit the
back of hie. head. Mr. Carlyle was
employed by K. K. Weekly and
8ons, at their logging camp at
Rrldge at the time of the accident.
He and a fellow worker, Fred Ilor
en, were felling some timber at
the camp and had just cut a large
(tree, when It fell against sume
'smaller timber nearby, tho ob
struction causing one of the large
limbs to snap off and hit Mr.
Carlyle in the back of the head,
tearing off part of the right side
of the skull, and crushing and
mangling it badly. He was taken
from the mass of timber to a bunk
house near by, and Dr. Charles B.
Wade, of this city, was Imme
diately summoned to the scene of
the accident in the hope that the
man could be revived. However It
was found he was beyond help, and
Dr. Phil Keyser, coroner of Coos
Point. He was a man of excellent! Stokes said, mentioning a. Chicago
character, and made many friends j women he said yesterday he had
in Cooa county where he lived. Walked with. "She said she had a
The funeral arrangements have i nieture of Denny Leonard, the'
not been made as yet.'
Your days of roasting over a hot
oven are gone for ever. GUI MM
BROS.' tiHKAD satisfies your
every desire. Phone 133.
Gland Patient . ' '
Withstands Severe
Endurance Test
After suffering from a nervous
breakdown, and being subject to
dizzy spells, a man of 35 regained
his health and strength, through
glandular treatment. As an actual
test of his perfect health, this
gland patient recently ran and won
prize fighter on ber mantle. I
asked her if she knew hiin and she
said 'yes, very well
Further review of the conversa
tion with Lorraine Wood was halt
ed by objection by Milton' D.
Smith, assistant state's attorney,
on the grounds that it was covered
yesterday.
K KKI.KIOH GIRLS
1'H'K OK COCVTRY
SAYS THE MISTRESS.
CHICAGO. March 6. The girls
of the Everleigh Club, the notor
ious underworld resort, the men
tion of which has been made In
the conspiracy trial of the weal
thy W. K. D. tokos of New York,
the one mile and three-mile race in I married Into the richest families
the annual field . meet at one or
the California's State Institutions.
Even more remarkable than bis
speed was the physical condition
of the athlete after breasting the
tape. He exhibited nothing of the
distress or labored breathing of
the ordinary runner.
Glandogen, the new scientific
gland tonic, which is perpared in
convenient tablet form, for men
and for women, provides a simple
method of taking glandular treat
ment. Accept no substitutes. Insist
on (jenuine Glandogen, the orlgl
nal gland tonic. Chapman's Phar
macy will supply you.
MRS. STOKES WAS
IN HOUSE OF ILL.
FAME IS CHARGE
(Continued from page 1.)
TILLICU
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Combinntftn is the new SPORT GARMENT whit can
be used as either CDAT. SHIRT or SWEATER. Plain
or fancy colors.
FENCERS
This HolsCein 1
v Y A dav for
't j
Awemy (uys
3i
When Fd
Hodgen's Calf Meal
Free Consultation Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
"Electronic Reactions of A!rams" Elcctro-Theraphy and
Sunlight
Latest Modern Equipment
FOR iTlF. GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH j
417-18-19 Perkins Bids- '
t r;. rrj -z.z r. witness
-- '. .'! . trw 1 , ..'! court
wlthness stand there was A seram-
ble of photogajiphers for the Ever
leigh club vaco which h testified
he purchased from the room in
which the club caretaker told him
Marshal Field. Jr.. mn nt th f--
mer Chicago merchant was killed.
I If that vase conld but talk." Mr
I Stokes testified the caretaker told
I him. "It could tell you the whole
i story."
Thj coroner's verdict after the
I Fields death said he was accident
al any imra wnne cleaning a gun.
airs. Ktokes and her mother
again were not in the court room.
Stokes said yesterday that
probably would not be in court
chile Mr. Stokes was on the
stand as she was afraid
testimony would anger her. She
she probnbly would return to
after he left the stand.
Grocery
If - sBN
We have iilwnys sold the best Groceries at Lowest f rices,
nd our goodr. are all marked plainly. You can afford nt
L our prices to kerpyour cupboard stocked at all times.
Ume in and let us supply your needs, and you II save.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
FalrTtew, Oregon.
)ar 1, mi.,
Mr. S. E. Hod ffen,
PortUad, Oregon, '
Dear Sir:
I fed yoar Calf Ueal for SO 479 wlta
klm milk on a test and miit my Hoi
st?! a en if, wboae picture here appeara,
fain 314 pounds par day.
yours truly,
(SJg-Qd) J. LI SCII Kit 4 BON.
Hodgen's Calf Miml
Mnanfartnrpd by
UOnaKN-IlllKWSTEK MILMNa CO.
Portland, Oregon
Sold By
' FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
Rcsoburg, Ore.
MMnrbtiHl Trm ImhI Wlr..)
CHICAOO. Mar. 6. The trial of
W. E. I). Stokes, wealthy New
York hotl owner, and Ttobort Lee,
Chicago negro, on charges of con
spiring to defame Mrs. SJokes to
further his unsuccessful New York
divorce suit, was resumed today
wtth the aged defendant on the
stand for the lnl da
Proceeding in chronollglcal order
i he continued his story of the three
year Investigation designed
show that Mrs. Stokes formerly
was an Inmate of the Everleigh
jClub a Chicago resort, effects in
terpreted by the state as a con
spiracy to mar bis wife's reputa
tion.
in the country, according to Sto
kes' Informants.
Pride In her youthful aristo
cracy of the undercrust was evi
denced by Minnie Everleigh, as
Stokes. In his testaony yester
day, said he found ner living un
der the name of Miss Lester in
Seventy-First Street, New York,
when he interviewed her In an
effort to trace a red haired girl,
Helen Uuderwood, who had been
an inmate of the resort.
He is being tried for fonsplracy
to defame his estranged wife,
Helen Elwood Stokes of Denver.
"Our girls were the pick of the
country,' he said Minnie Ever
leigh told him as she stood erect,
refusing to open the book af the
past. "Some of . them married'
into some of the richest families
In the United States. Our life in
Chicago is a closed book. We'll
give you no Information."
"All right. Madam," Stokes said
he replied. "I admire you for your
loyalty.
e Horse collars and collar pads at
Wharton Bros.
fiii
Krrw Tnntv
4 nt.rv ivini Iji
WANTED Used reed sulky with j
top. I'baue SF3.
POK'RENT Nleely-f urnlshed bed-
room, close in. Phone 6S2-J.
FVRN1SHED house " for-" rent. !
Adults only. Phone 111-Y. !
CAPABLE girl whines work. Ad-1
dress "Girl" care News-Review. I i
"FOR IiEXT A bungalow in Ra-1
moiia Court. 1128 Corey Ave.
Williams.
FOK SALE Fine wicker baby s
. buggy. Good as new. Very cheap.
FhoneJ ay-Y.
WANTEDEsperienced waitress
for Saturday and Sunday. Doug
las Grill.
BOSTON BULLS at 507 N. Jack-1
son St. It wks. old. S 10 and 115. ,
Phone 593. . . .
FOR RENT 3-room apartment, I
partly furnished. Call at 72S W.
LaneJSt j
FORSALE Fancy BlackJersey
Giant hatching eggs, 11.50 for 15. 1
Phone 4GF3. j
FOR-SALEEIectric pad for hot I
water tank. Inquire after S
o'clock. 703 S. Stephens. v
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
aiit lot floor, bath, hot and cold
water. Close in. 520 N. Jackson i
St; , I
FOR BXLES-heifer calves72 1
cows, 2 horses, big boned but in I
poor flesh. Inquire O. H. Allen !
Ranch, Looking Glass, Ore.
a .. jess- .. bs
Lou Tellock, ex-flsh commission
employe, wflo served as a sea lion
hunter for the slate, was arrested
yesterday by Portland officers, at
the requeHt of Sheriff Sam Starmer.
who, with District Attorney Cor
don, has been spending several
days In Portland on official ousl
ness. According to woad received
from Portland the specific charge
against him is that ho "Inducted
a woman, one Agnes Gatens, J-mo a
llfiof white slavery." The charm
is brought under an Or-on law
which is modeled after the national
white slave act.
Tellock denied the charge and
said that politics was behind :t. He
told the police that he did f.ot
run nay with Mrs. Galen and
that he knew nothing of her
toi whereabouts. '
Sheriff strmer knows little of
the case. He received a warrant
for Tellock's arrest, issued by Jus
tice of the Pea Penson of lie- la-
port and signed by Frank tle.lens.
husband of the woman In tvhlr-h
I In his first dav's testimony Mr ' Tellock was accused of Inducing
i Stokes related episodes in hla New woman to leave Jier husband
York home which led to his leav- and 'ravel about the stale.
ling Mrs. Stokes and teday cov- "Thl3 wholc ,ll,nK ' mystery
lered the start of his investigations ' 10 me' Tellock declared following
I In September. 1920. after he had
Who-Owcs-U
We got the money because
we know local conditions
know the majority ( the
debtorsgive personal call
service know our hushics
and like our job.
Can we be of service t'o you?
Douglas. Creditors Ass'n.Inr.
In Rear of Doug'aa Abstract
tympany
his arrest at Portland. "1 have
obtained many affidavits reflective I knwn Frank Glens ainci I was
on Mrs. Stokes. ' "u5". "-.
W. C. Iwinnrnberg, Chicago de-1
tective, was employed by Mr. 1
Stoke but quit a few days lat
a boy. I knew Mrs. tiatns. but
I swear that I did not run off with
her. The whole efaflrs looks like
politics to me. The policemen who
the witness said, after Informing , ' ". ,e "no n''! "n "r
; doesn t know anythlni; about lu I
I can't flgute it out."
I
THE LIBERTY THEATER
Tt)DAY AND TOMORROW
At Our Reg. Prices Only 10 and IB eents.
Thrilling Advsnttirt of
. The "SCARLET PIMPERNCL
The most mysterious, moat alluring
Q;tn In hlHtory.
.Also: The Feature Comcdv:
MifV Danks in "Wedding Bells"
... it :
SUNDAY, 1VPNDAY AMD TUESDAY
Hie Big Railroad Picture
With Kt.AI.VE MAMJllEICVrFIlN Q
"The Midnight Express"
Unit showlrg in Oregon.
The nnjlandlng of all II. II. Pictures
Filmed on Anna! Railroad Systems.
ANOTHER BIG
I
OAICLAND
Saturday Nite
March 7
MUSlCBY THOSE
UMPQUA
MEIrJDDY BOYS
"IT'S THI TIME"
Ask-On Who Goes
him he had been employed pre
viously by Mrs. Stokes Danucn
bi rg. recommended E. W. Alii, an
other Chicago detective, who was
employed, Mr. Skcs said.
"Irs. Stokes has a, different
shade of rstUhalr now from what
she had when she lived jvlth him,
Mr. Stokes said. He said he told
Alls that he probably would not
re?ognli!e Mrs. stokes were he to
pass her on the streets. He said
that Mrs. stokes' hslr when The
lived with him had showed distinct
tinges of g.y at the temples snd
that tho grey was nt) discernible
when he faced Mrs. stokes in the
court room's few days ago.
At this point C. F. Kathbun.
Mr. Stokes' attorney, ln;ducrd as
evidence a vase from the Ever
leigh Club. Mr. Stokes testified
yesterday that li pun-hased the
vase for $U from the housekeeper
of the tub a short time ago.
"She said 'Oh. If that vae
could but talk it aid tell you the
wholo story of tne murder of
(.iientionlnx the name of a promin
ent Chicago merchant, said to
have been slain In the club.) I:
was In this room he was killed.' "
Thrn he Jumped to a conversa
tion wlUii Mrs. McK'Mina In New
York at nbose place Mrs. Stokes
lived for a time. Mrs. McKinns
told him, he said, that Mrs. Stoker'
conduct was all right except
"when she ran around with a
young fellow some."
Next was detailed conversa
tion with Ir. Rosenberg, former
nous ptiyalrlan st the Kvrrlelgh
Club, in which Mr. Stokes said the
doctor demnmled and was offi red
$25,Otk for sufficient information
to e.inhle Stokis to obtain a New
York divorce.
The witness said he had re
frained from expressing his opin
ion about a child pictured on Mr.
Stokes" knee In a photograph h"
hsd shown m.tny pcri"ns. The nur
ture of the rhild deeland by- Mrs.
Arthur Miller, mother of Mrs
Siokes to be her grand child Ray
mond Sargeant was
have been termed bv Mr S
that of negro child born to Mrs. I
GETS Tlllti:!", YEARS.
BEND. Ore., Karch G.-Hnrold
B. Marsh, who was yesterday
fqgnd guilty of arson by a jury
In circuit court, was sentenced to
three years In the penitentlnry by
Judge T. K. J. Duffy, who Im
mediately paroled tho prisoner
pendlir' good behavior.
Marsh who Is said to be attend
ing college now, was charged with
having set fire to his ranch build
ings at Deschutes in October I if 23
for the irpose of defrauding the
Insurers. ,
WANTED FOR CASH
1923-1924 Model Fords
MATHEWS
MOTOR-X-CHANGE'
IIS Jaektan 8t.
Learn Teleorapfiy
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Roseborg Telegraph Institute
Room 224, Parkins Bldg.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
repaired. I buy and sell second
hand lawnmowers. Repair sfyop,
cor. Rose and Oak Sts.
lNneSINESS"F6RYOL'jTSELF
With fine Income. Only takes
-- ftiOO. It's a snap. See Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone
2191 ,
FOR SALE ORTR A'DEOne
four-year-old HerfoDU bull. One
good yk horse, 1400 lb., will
sell or trade for cattle or j
sheep. J. M. Ware, Olalla, Ore. j
HAY FOR SALE Allalta, grain,!
hay, timothy and straw, guaran-'
teed quality; prompt shipment I
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash.
FOR" RENTA"garage" building at
Boswell Springs. A good place
for a good mechanic this sum-1
mer. Address P. O. Box 185, j
Drain, Ore.
MONEY We now-have funds to
' loan on improved city property.
No commissions. No delays. '
I'mpqua Savings and Loan Assn.
With Douglas Abstract Comnanv.
MARRIED," reliable, local man with
c.-u. Fuller Brush Company can
use you. Our men earn from $50- J
jiou per ween. Apply o. B. Ar
nest, Y. M. C. A.,. Eugene, Ore-
gon. j
ANOTHER FORD BARGAIN i
1923 Ford touring, good rubber,
motor recently overhauled, me
chanical cqndltion of car through--;
out Is Al. Price $250. Terms. i
MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE !
116 Jackson St.
SPRING SHOWING
' of i
Exclusive Pattern Hat, featuring latest
Fabrics and Smartest Styles.
Bell Millinery
Special Price on all Untrimmed Hats
and Flowers.
Charming
New-Styles
9
New arrivals in ladies' and children's shoes' that tell you.
Spring is here New oxfords new pumps that please
the eye, the foot and the purse. Let us fit you to a pair.
Roselburg Booterie
IgVIN BRU!N
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDG. I ROSEBURQ, OREGON
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkins Bids. Rossburg, Ort.
Phcne 8.
cj
alleged In M
Mr stok.n fa- 1 mr
I
DR. DEAN S. BUBAR
tnTiwirrHir
Rlctatut ta the flttlag'ef
(iniief
11C Jacasna Pt.
FORD SPECIALS.
1923 Ford touring.
1923 Ford roadster.
1923 Fyd coupe.
1923 Ford sedan.
Come and look them over. Each
one Is a good buy.
Roy Catching Motor Co., Across
from City Hall, Roseburg.
WANTED Vacancy now offered
to handle Ward's Reliable Pro
ducts In Douglas county. Gen
tlemanly, steady hustler desired.
Previous experience nof neces
sary. Particulars forwarded on
request. Dr. Ward's Medical Co.,
Winona. -Minn Established 1S5G.
FORTSAI.E ORFOR RENT 3
room (Mastered house. Complete
ly furnished. Electric lights. City
water. Lot 50x100 ft. Price $900
ash. Term price $975. $200
down and $25 per month. Must
sell at once or will rent at $18
per month. O. W. Young & Son.
Phone 417.
TWO""HUNnREDFEET ON THE
PAVEMENT 10- minutes from
. Roseburg. 11 acres in tract; 5
acres excellent garden land;
fine cow pasture and chicken
range; big live stream through
place; borders on pavement
miles from town; big 1-room
house; big stock bam; chicken
house; wood shed; a fine com
mercial poultry proposition.
$1600 takes the place, half cash.
l.awrenee Agency, 125 Cass
Street, Phone 219.
"OLD "AGE COMPELSniTM-TO
IH'IT That's your good fortune.
41 acres; 8 acres under plow,
excellent free Boil; biff family
orchard; some fine pasture and
0'itnber; fine trout stream
p through place; good 4-room
house; barn; other buildings;
fine water supply; 6 miles from
town; only mile off pavement
Price' $1500, half cash. 'Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
LO()"KINUFOH "XSNAP? Here
you are! Sit down and watcb
them grow' StO-aere sheep
ranch; well fenced- 6 miles from
Roseburg; 1 mile off main road;
mostly open pasture; 'some tim
ber; 5 living springs; good
. sheep shelter; 230 fine Angcra
goats and their young. $1000
takes the whole business. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass StrAiL
Phone 219. ;' '-
TAKE ON A'MAN'S SIZB JOB
254 acres deeded land;.- 3000
acres fenced In outrange 50
acres choice creek bottom; live
stream through center, can Irri
gate; fence! and cross fenced;
15 acres full bearing prunes; 3
acres mixed fruit: crops all In;
' 7-room house fully furnished
with piano, cottage organ, range
and all kinds of furnishings: 3
big stock barns; chicken house;
engine house; hog house; 4
horses: harness; 16 milch cows;
7 heifers; 1 bull; 4 :-rood sows;
14 pis; geese; turkeys; chick
ens; drng saw-; power saw; 4 gas
engines; thousand dollars worth
tools and Implements, located 4
miles from town on main road.
Everything goes for $l.nu0. Very
easy terms. May consider some
trade. Ijiwrence Agency, 125
Casa Street. Phone lit. -
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TONITg AND SATURDAY
Aa Ruthless Romance of Life and Love 81 a Raw
Lumber Camp!
"Big
Timber"
Starring
WILLIAM DESMOND
A gripping drama of the lumber camps. All the romance and
glamour of the lumberjack's dsngerous calling. The life story
of a ruthless master of then whom two women loved. Filmed
among the natural wonders of California's redwood forests.
With a truly appalling forest fire sweeping over the mountains.
A thrilling climax you will long remember.
Also"Prehistoric Man" Comedy
- " 'and "World News"
lllOc- MAJESTIC -25c !
Sunday:
"Empty Hands"
1 rv.m lw
f Apt
' ' SonguRccital by
.BETSY LANE SHEPHERD
This is a golden opportunity for Roseburg to hear
the eminent soprano. Assisting her will be Jacques
Clockner, 'cellist. N
Miss Shepherd's appearance here makes it possible
to perform an interesting musical experiment. In
some of the numbers, the famous artist will com
pare hej, voice with its Re-Creation by Mr. Edison's
new phonograph.
Tonight at S: 15 p. m., Antlers Theatre.
A number of complimentary invitations are avai'able for this
special concert. Call, write, or t-dephone for them, at once.
1 hey will be Issued In the order of application.
OTTS MUSIC STORE, Roseburg