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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1925.
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Unregistered Bonds
If you own unregistered bond, do
not run the risk of Ions by l-uvlni!
them at your home or office, wh-re
they way be lust or stolen, (jive
ihfiii the pro tact Ion ttiey should
have now, by putting them In our
Kaftt Deposit Vault, whern you ran
rent a l'rivuta Lock Uox for IZ.UO
nml up pr jeiir.
TheKoseburgNdtiondl Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
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IMPROVEMENT TO BE MADE
AT DOUGLAS HOTEL j
A new entrance Is to be built at !
the Douglas Hotel, providing a
way into the dining room without
going through tlio lobby. The en
trance will be cut through from
Jackson street directly into the
dining room, which U located in
the northwest corner of Uj build-i
Intr. The ronlmrt for t
Improve-
We Can Prove It
with a dozen , .
NewEdisons
We did prove it absolutely and con
clusively with a single New Edison. You
know we did from the results of the test
made last nii;ht nt the Antlers theatre, when
Betsy Lnne Shepherd compared her voice with
its Re-Crention by the Now Edison.
We can prove it aairi with any other
New Edison Phonograph in our store.
Last night's marvelous Exhibition was not
the achievement of a special New Edison. It
was simply a regular performance of any New
Edison Phonograph.
'. The New Edison
PHONOGRAPH
Buy one of these New Edison Phono
graphs on our easy payment Budget Plan.
Then you have the one phonograph that sus
tains the one vital phonograph test. Then
' you have music so perfectly Ke-Cveated that
you feel that you are listening to living nrtsts.
We guarantee that any New Edison which
you select from our stock, will do everything
which wag done by the instrument used in Inst
night's test. '
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
R08EBURQ, OREGON
. SEE THE GREATEST
RAILROAD
At The Liberty Tomorrow f
THE LIBERTY THEATER g
... .j. TiME ToNIGHT
At Our Reg. Prices Only 10 and 19 cents.
A Thrilling Adventure of
Ths "SCARLET PIMPERNEL"
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The most mysterious, most alluring
man In hltury.
Also: The Feature Comedy :
Monty Bank in "Wedding Bell."
SUNDAY, MONDAY
The Big Railroad Picture
Wllh KLAINR IIAMMIOUSTKIN
"The Midnight Express" 0
First shovli't: in Oregon.
The oustnndlng of all 11 It Pictures
Filmed on Actual linllrosd Systems.
This llli Hneolnl nnlv 2R cl. for
ment has .been let to John Itunyan,
who started work this morning.
MEETINQ POSTPONED
The zono educational meeting
planned for March 14, has been
postponed until April 11. llecauxe
of the sickness Vhlcb now prevails
throughout the county, It was
thought better to potione tho
meelng until a later date. A meet
In ns held twlny f fllendale.
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PICTURE
AND TUESDAY
adults snd 10 cts. fur children S
ELECTED PRESIDENT
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 7.
E. P. Lewis. MarsbHeld was yes
terday re-elected President of
Oregon Hardware and Implement
Dealers Association; George K.
Knowles. Cottage Grove, vice-president
and the executive commit
tee reappointed K. K. Lucai, Spo
kane, secretary and treasurer. Lu
cas is also secretary of the Wash
ington and Idaho State Hardware
Mens' Associations. The follow
ing will form the executive com
mittee: K. A. Freans, Hood Hi
rer; E'mil Pell, Ashland; Prank
Gilliam, Heppner, and O. K. Mc
Nalr. Handon. The associations
convention which had heen In ses
sion three days, closed last night
with a banquet. A. II. Averili
was toastmaster.
Rtewart shearing machines and
parts at Wharton Ilros.
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PARIS, March 7. In connec
tion with the talks In progress be
tween Premier Herrlot and For
eign Secretary Aunten Chamber
lain of Great brltain on the secur
ity question. It Is understood on
the best authority that M. Her
rlot has assured Mr. Chamberlain
that France Is ready under cer
tain conditions to evacuate the
entire Khlneland in the near fu
ture. These conditions would be the
grunting of an effective security
pact and thd underHtandlng that
a strong control of armament
along the Khlne by the League of
Nations would be provided. The
conversations between the two
fltatemen continued today sur
rounded by nn unusual anient
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. Jackson St.
Automobile Owners
One of the most valuable kinds of
Insurance you enn carry la Publfo
Liability Insurance. This form of
Insurance protects you from finan
cial Ions In the event that your
auto Injures someone and there Is
a claim against you for dHimige.
We also write all other lines of
automobile, fire and accident Insur
ance. mwrmmi. m
Who-Owes-U
We get the money because
we know local conditions
"know the majority of the
debtors--give personal call
service know our business,
tyitl like our job.
Can we be of service to you?
Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc.
In Rear of Douglas Abstract
Company
ANOTHER BIG
Dance
OAKLAND
Saturday Nite
March 7 .
MUSIC BY THOSE
UMPQUA
.MELODV BOYS
"IT'S THE TIME" '
Ask On Who Goes
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FATHERS AND SONS
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High Rohool Parent Teach-
er Association at Hln wnooi
Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock.
Fathers and Sons night A
good program. Mothers lnvlt-
ed but futhers especially. Give
this one evening to the II. S.
P. T. A. It's to help your son
that they are held.
of secrecy, which token in con
nection with the fact that action
on the report of the military con
trol mission on German arma
ments is being held up pending
negotiations looking to a security
pact, gate rise to all sorts of
speculation as to the possible re
sults of Mr. Chamberlain's visit,
notwithstanding that he declared
before leaving London that he
would not open negotiations.
Borne of Premier Herriot's close
collaborators believe that the ten
dency of these talks Is for the
most part to clear the ground for
future serious discussion.
Guests at a luncheon given by
Premier and Madame Herrlot in
honor of Mr. Chamberlain Includ
ed all the members of the ambas
sador's conference and the ambas
sadors of tho t'nlted States, Great
llritaln. Italy, llelglum and Japan;
Jules Cambon. General Nollet. the
war minister; Marshal Koch, Jules
La RocIIb of the foreign office,
and the former Premier Hriand.
Sheep dip and branding fluid at
Wharton Ilros.
THREE WORLDS OF
THE EARTH TO BE
LECTURE SUBJECT
It was not by chance that the
ancient empire of llabylonla gath
ered all the nations of the then
civilized world beneath Its ban
ners. It was not by chance that
Cyrus, the Persian, bore rule over
all the earth. It was, not by chance
that the armies of Alexander the
Great swept all before them. It
was not by chance that the Caesars
pushed the Roman arms to victory.
And It was not by chance that Na
poleon and Wilhelm II essayed In
vain to do again what these had
done before.
As a matter of fact, the success
es and failures of all thine person
ages are clearly shown on the
pages of the Dlble. and in language
so plain that when the passages
' are pointed out there can be no
reasonable question of their mean
ing to any who have wondered
why these men followed the course
; they did.
The history of the earth la dl
j vlded Into epochs, dispensations or
! worlds. In each of these Jehovah
has been accomplishing certain
purposes, making the earth ready
for its ultimate end, the home of a
happy human family, all the better
prepared to enjoy the blessings of
perfect life that will then be spread
before them because they have
tasted other experiences that have
! made them long for something bet
ter. I The "dispensation of the fulness
of times," as it is called. Is Netill j
1 ahead ; but it is not far ahead. It Is I
In this "world to com" (not a
world to go to) that the wisdom of
Ood will be revealed to all. The
full meaning of the expression
"Thy will be done on earth as It is
; heaven," will then be tompre
! hended by all. i
The confusion and disorder at
the present time are due to the
transition from the "present evil ;
world" to the "world to come '
wherein dwelleth righteousness."
It is Increasingly difficult to cover
up graft. The changes from the
old, crooked methods of the past
to the new, clean methods of the
future' are not Instantaneous. They
are coming gradunlly; but they are
coming, none the less.
In Bpenklng of this transition
time the Lord made the statement
that it would be (for certain ln-
terests) "a time of trouble such as
never was since there was a na
' tion." It Is even so. We witness it
on every hand. It is the harbinger
of hope that the new and better
epoch is at the door.
Come and hear about three
worlds the two that have passed
away, and the new one that is
coming in (all here on this literal
earth). Mr. K. P. Loop, is the
speaker, one of the representatives
of the International Hlble Stu
1 dents Association, Sunday, March
8, Moose Hall at 7:45 p. m. Free
seats and no collections.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Listen fo a sermon on "The Ilar
j vest Is Ended and the Summer Is
Past." by Kvangellst Fred I..
I llornshuh. at the lllble Standard
; Mission, Sumlny evening 7:30; al
; so, services tonight at 7:30 and
' Sunday afternoon al 2:30.
nnr nrn ihhv nur.
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FATAL; DOCTOR HELD
LOS AMiKI-Efl. March 7. IV
tfctlves InvrnttKHtiiiK the d-'uth of
Mrs. Jessie UHrhrfnt during a
"fnr peelitw" operation In Holly
wood hint Wedmvdajr, today were
looking Into report that Mr.
OUchrlMt underwent another fa. e
modeling operation last June at
the hands of Ir. Ovrtrudo Steele,
"beauty doctor", who fled to (Scr
mnny after ahe had been chared
wlrh manslaughter In connection
with the death of one or her
patients.
It wan belleTed noimlMe that
Mr. (tllchrtxt'H death might hsv.
heen due Indirectly to the first
operation, aa well as to the oper
ation under which she died.
f hi-mlcnl analysis of Ihe wom
an' brain showed traces of phenol
Tuition ng and the theory waa that
the operation at Juno may have
left her particularly emiitlvf to
the effecti of the phenol solution
commonly used In face peeling
oporallom ,
!!TB BE I!
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(JtMoeUtcd rmi Ltued WIN.) '
PEFtLIN, March 7. The ma
jority party In the Reichstag has
agreed to frame a measure ap
pointing Dr. Walter Simons, pre
sident ad interim of the German
republic. Dr. Simons was for
eign minister and now president
of the supreme court at Leipzlc.
It Is understood that the de
cision to make Dr. Simons the
temporary president until a suc
cessor to the late President Ebert
Is elected, was primarily with the
Idea of leaving Dr. Hans Luther
free to carry on his important
work as chancellor unhampered
by the duties of the presidential
office. .
Dr. Simons was minister of for
eign affairs In the Kehrenbach
cabinet and was the leader in the
German reparations negotiations
with the allies. While Chancellor
Kehrenbach was a centrist,' Dr.
Simons entered the ministry with
no proclaimed party affiliations.
He resigned with the cabinet in
May 1921, following the allies
ultimatum on reparations. He
later became the German legal
adviser on the upper Silesiau
boundary commission and .was appointed-president
of the Supreme
Court In 1932. Dr. Simons was
born in 1861.
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We have Oliver steel plows that
will plow black, sticky land. Whar
tun Ilros.
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FORECLOSURE SUITS FILED
IN CIRCUIT COURT TODAY
Three foreclosure suits were fil
ed in the circuit court todax. A
suit was brought by August Ce
derstrom against Alfred S. Ander
son for JCou alleged to be due on
a promissory note. Foreclosure of
a mortgage given as security Is
asked. Mr. Cederstrom is repre
sented by Attorney John T. Long.
The First State liank of Sutherlln
Is suing Charles K. Heed and oth
ers for $1,000 on a promissory note,
and the Citizen's Bank of Drain Is
suing Robert Thiel and O. U
Thlel for 1700. The banks In both
actions are represented by Attor
neys Rice and Orcutt.
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MILK DREAD. The food of
foods. It must be pure. The gov
ernment demands It GRIMM
BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
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Use News-Review Classified Ad
vertlslng for results.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Learn Telegraphy
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
Room 224. Perkins Bldfl.
. WELCOME
to the
Dixonville
DANCE
TONIGHT
If you like dancing for good
times welcome is
The Hayshakers
Kcynott", who offer Rood times
seldom equalled never excelled
Electro-
Chiropractic
Healthogr.ms
FEMALE DISOIIDERS Elee-tro-1'hlropractlc
treatments are
restoring health to hundreds of
women mm saving them from
many a dreaded and dangerous
operation. Vodern equipment
and methods. Safe, sane, anil
sure. It costs you nothing to
hivetlKte.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
324 Ptrklns Bldg. Phent 554
I Perkins Bldfl. Roseburg, Ore. j
Phone 86. I
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! WANTED FOR CASH !
1923-1924 Model Fords 1
MATHEWS I
MOTOR-X-CHANGE I
m Jackson St. jj
Old fashioned bread and rhlik
both Incorporated In a nut biown
loaf. GRIMM BR08.' MILK
IUtEAll phone 133.
i t?Ka!y Vi
TYPEWRITER for rent Pbon'e
IJtT.
TWO MEN wanted to make lath at
sawmill. Call 460.
FURNISHED house"" for rent In
quire Mrs. J. K. Falbe.
PRUNE treea guaranteed to grow.
Loganfarm Nursery, lit 8, Dx 121,
Salem, Oregon. '
FOR" SALE Nb7l prune trees .on
plum root. Martin Brucker, near
Coos Junction.
FOR"-RENT 5-room furnished
house, with bath, close in. 828 N.
Jackson St
FOR""SALE Large lot. close Ini
small payment down. Dal. 110,
per mo. Phone 356-R.
FOR SALE Large cabinet Vlctro
1a In 1st class condition. 30 rec
ords, (50. Phoae 122. N
FOR "RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms, ground floor. 816
' Winchester St. Phone 170-Y.
FOR SALE TwSyear bid-heifer
will be fresh In two weeks. H.
Schulze, Brockway, Phone 2F41.
FOR SALE 6fl0 gal. galvanized
iron tank good condition $I2S.
Phone 428 or address J. H. Sinnl
ger, Roseburg.
FOR SALE $2,750, 8 per cent
mortgage on good property. Ad
dress "Mortgage" care News-Re-vlevr.
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FOR SALE Good 4-roora house,
two good lots, creek bottom,
good value, $1100. Charles Kyes,
826 N. Jackson St.
FOiTSSLE 2 older cows, and 2
young heifers. All bred. One
fresh in AprlK Eliza Jennie,
Roseburg, Rt.2, Box 31-D.
FOR"SALE AbouT"60""White"Leg
horn chickens. Tancred strain.
Ready to take home. Phone 391-Y
or call at 702 Fullerton St.
FOR TilADES'pan of black
mares, 8 yrs. old, wt about
2300, for bigger team about 140!)
wt. Inquire at Farm Bureau Ex
change. FEMA LEHELPWANTEDONLY
Earn $5-$l0 weekly, address
ing, , mailing circulars. Send
stamped envelope for particulars.
Palace Mall Co., Toledo, Ohio.
FINE TEAM OF MARES With
good harness for sale. Age 6 and
9: well matched. Price $150. Full
Information, Lawrence Agency,
125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
SALESMEN WANTED To carry
our line of advertising calendars,
blotters, fans, etc., good propo
sition. Address J. T. Specialty
Co., 252 Fillmore St, San Fran
cisco. FRESH COW for sale Jersey- j
Guernsey of pure stock, Bplen-1
did milker, very gentle and only i
4 years old. Price $100. Apply I
1141 Harvard Ave., West Hose-
burjf.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
We have a plan whereby you
urn urvuuio n oiivcr iui uwu-i
er and make larRe profits. In
formation free. Write Riverside
Fox Farms, Eagle River, Wis
consin. '
SALESMEN OR AGENTS WANT- j
ED Amazing stylish ladies
shoes. Large tiash commissions
introducing popular 13.95 and
-$4.95 shoes.- Actual samples fur
nished. Write quick. Style Arch
Shoes. Dept. F.' Cincinnati. !
A CTT"UP- PRO.-'OSITION You
can easily double your money
on. 20 acres In good bearing or-!
chard; borders on Pacific high-1
way; 1 mile from - Roseburg. i
Only $100 per acre, lawrence,
Agency. 125 Cass Street. Phone
219. ;
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SERVICE i
STATION The biggest paying
service station on the coast for
sale. Groceries, lunches, gas, oil, ;
auto accessories. Everything
goes at a real sacrifice. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street
Phone 219.
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
and safe delivery guaranteed.
Write for price list No. . White
Hatchery, Petaluma, Calif.
ShYNTHLY payment loasx: If you
wish to build or buy a home or
refund your present mortgage,
we have a liberal monthly pay
ment plan whereby loans may be
repaid In small payments ex
tending over a periotL.of years.
Umpqua Savings andLoan As
sociation, with Douglas Abstract
Co.
WANTED Man and wlfelo go on
80 A ranch near Brockway. I
Plenty of oak and fir timber. !
Ikiod place for man with truck.
Ilest of soil, well watered, out
side range, 4-room Jiouse. 1 ml.
from school. Will Rive man in
terest In place, or will sell for
$750 cash. Mrs. May Mitchell,
t:5 Cobb St., Roseburg, Ore.
TlllTSA KE S TT H I NOON E ARTFI
Is a good stock ranch. 2t5
acres in tract: fenced and cross
fenced with woven wire; spring
water in each pasture; 25 acres
In growing crops; 10 acres more
to be planted; 6 acres bearing
. prunes; family orchard: good 6
room farm house; big barn;
team; harness; wagon; full set
tools and implements; 2 cows;
2 calves; S goats; I'M) head
ewes: SO big lambs; turkya:
ge-se; chickens. Everything
complete gos for $6500. takes
'half cash. Lawrence Agency, 125
"ss Street. Phone 21.
DR. DEAN B. CUBAR
orrowKTHssr
Specialist la th fitl c
GIAMI
111 Jatksnn St.
SPRING SHOWING
S r-i. at. t ..."
Kg .cjcciusive rauern nats, teaturing latest m
M Fabrics and Smartest Styles. Rj
. . Bell Millinery
Special Price on all Ljntrimniexl Hats Ijj
BR ', and FuAvers. ' . . R
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FOR CERTIFIED SEED
MINNESOTA IS IN THE FRONT RANK
That Northern Grown potato Seed
From the Famous Minnesota Red River Valley
-ACCLIMATED FOR THIS COUNTRY
. Early Irish Cobblers and Early Ohios
Top Seed Certified Seed
$3.25 ' 100
Car due to arrive any day
HOLD YOUR ORDERS
Better Seed
For
Mail Orders Solicited
UMPQUA PRODUCE CO.
CP, CAYLOR
Metzger Warehouse Res. Phone 189-J
P. O. Box 784
Free Consultation
DR. HARRISON FOLK!
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
"Electronic Reactions of Abrams" Electro-Theraphy and
Sunlight
Latest Modern Equipment
FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH
417-18-19 Perkins Bldg.
LAST TIME TODAY
A Ruthless Romance of Life and Love in 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 dangerous calling. The life story
of a ruthless master of men 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 dims yon will long remember.
Also "Prehistoric Man" Comedy
and "World News"
10c- MAJEgTIC -15c
Sunday: "Empty Hands '
TONITE ONLY TONITE
A Paramount Feature
a
THE TOP OF
with Anna Q. Nllsson, James Klrkwood, Raymond Hatton and
other notables.
Here Is one of the most spectacular melodramas In 'he history
of the screen. A story or love ana sacrifice devested along
brand new lints, and tnliUamld thrilling fights, raging floods,
rnnslng rescne and other "g scenes.
ALSO "THE GAME HUNTER" CtaMEPO
AND "PATHE NEW'j
SUNDAY MONDAY
The astounding 7-year Jtage success
"THE MAN WHO CAME BACK"
With Ceorge O'Brien and Dorothy M.-.rknill '
iQc ANTLERS 25c
- Tussdsy: Milton Sills "As Man Desires"
lbs.
$3.75
Better Potatoes
Phone 491
THE WORLD"