ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW- TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1925.
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SPRING SPORTS
DEMAND SMART TOGS
A chic and becoming Sweater is a neces
sary attribute of successful play, and these
new models entice one with youthful lines
and vivid colors.
Do not Overlook Our Large Stock
' of Spring Coat
The Ladies Shoppe
1 39 North Jackson St.
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LOCAL NEWS
Here Monday
Verne Zachary was a Roseburg
visitor Monday, and transacted
business for a short time. Mr.
Zachary resides at Brockway.
Building Residence-
Arthur Puckett, who recently
purchased two lots on First Ave
nue North, has started the con
struction of a residence upon the
property.
Visitor Here Monday
Robert Telleford was a visitor
In this city Monday from the rural
districts and transacted business
matters. - Mr. Telleford ' resides
at Happy Valley.
To Coast 1
E. A. Hogan left for Marshfleld
and coast points today, after spend
ing a day in this city transacting
business matters. Mr. Hogan is
from Portland.
Will Work In County
' L. J. Allen, assistant state club
leader, will work "In Douglas coun
ty, March 23-25, in the interest of
boys' and girls' club work. Mr.
Allen plans to complete the live
stock organizations and promote
their work.
JO heck that cold!
Rub the forehead, temples, nose and
throat freely with "Sinapole"
v r.
You'll
enjoy ,
immediate
relief
"Works like Mustard
SOc and $1.00
mm
THE 20
MUSTARD PLASTER
r 'or all Inflammation and Congestion
w'HER-w
DRYER.
Does mora work
naj no wringer
Only a Savage Will Do All This for You
Why worry along with some inferior washer that fails in
these point? ,
1 No Wrifijer Required, No Heavy Lifting. A Demonitra
A tion in your own Home.
Everybody's Exchange p4h57
Is Visiting In Eugene
l Mrs. Sidney S. Hall
of this
city, is spending some time In Eu
gene 'Visiting with friends.
Is Visiting Mere
Mrs. Paul Dalton. a Klamath
Falls resident, is here spending a
few weeks visiting with relatives.
Visits Monday
Miss Lela Swift, of South Deer
Creek, spent several hours in
Roseburg Monday visiting with
friends and shopping.
Mr. Orr Visits Monday
W. E. Orr was a visitor In this
city Monday morning, and spent a
few hours here on business. Mr.
Orr resides in Edenbower.
From Melrose
Walter Frederlckson. spent sev
eral hours In this city yesterday
attending to business matters.
Mr. Frederlckson Is from Melrose.
Visit In (irants rase
Mr. aitd Mrs. Fred Reldel and
son, of this city, motored to
Grants Pass Saturday and spent
the week end there visiting with
relatives.
Here Visiting Mother
Mrs. L. Blaylock arrived .here
this morning, enroufe to her home
at San Francisco, after a trip
north, and will spend the next sev
eral days visiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs. N. A. Murray.
"Sinapole"
will often
prevent
pneumonia
Soothes like Cream"
- ECENTURY
Washes, Rinses
I and Blues in the
I .
I Tub.
Without need of Put
ting the Hands in the
Water.
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LOCAL
Spends Day J. D. Scort returnee: to hU borne
R. A. Murray, ino pent a few 'at Marshfleld Monday morning, ar
bour in thin city Monday and ; ter visiting in Koseburg over
overnight, returned to bis home at
Portland ; day.
Visits For Day
Mrs. V. M. Anderson as a visit
or in this city Monday and over
night from the north. Mrs, Ander
son resides in Salem,
On Business
Among the visitors In town Mon
day was I). J. McKlnnon, a real
i dent at Eugene, who spent the day
attending to business affairs.
Visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes
1 stopped over in this city Monday
for a few hours to visit and view
j the town. They are from Portland.
! Portland Men Visit
I C. Schlaser and C. A. Jones
I stopped over In Roseburg Mondny
I and overnight to visit and view the
i town. Doth are Portland residents.
i From 8alem
Among those from northern
, points to spend Monday in this
I city looking after business af
I fairs was A. B. McLeod. Mr. Mo-
Leod resides In Salem.
i Mr. Sims Spends Day
A. E. Sims, who Is connected
with the Western Union Telegraph
company at Eugene, spent a few
i nours in this city Monday on busl-
I ness.
Returns to Coast
I. Johnson returned to his home
at Marshfleld this morning, after
' spending Monday and last night in
I this city attending to business In
terests.
Returns to Glide -
J. B. Davis returned to his
home at Glide this morning, after
spending Monday in this city trans
acting business and visiting with
friends.
Here From Portland
L. A. Wells was an arrival here
Monday afternoon from northern
points, and spent today here trans
acting business. Mr. Wells resides
In Portland.
From Ashland
A. W. Moore was an arrival here
Monday from the Bouth and spent
a few hours In Roseburg attending
to business matters. Mr. Moore
resides at Ashland.
Here' Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hays arrived
here Monday from Eugene, and are
spending a day or so in Roseburg
on business and visiting friends. '
Salvation Army Service -The
Salvation Army will hold
praise service on Thursday even
ing at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Roland of
Philadelphia will preach. The pub
lic IB cordially invited to attend.
Here Monday '
R. R. Davidson was a visitor in
this city Monday and this morn
ing from points south of Roseburg
and- transacted business affairs.
Mr. Davidson resides at Dillard.
Here Monday
Fred Parrott was a visitor In
this city Monday from the rural
districts, and spent several hours
attending to business interests. Mr.
Parrott resides at Graden Valley.
Spends Day Here
D. Wood was an arrival In this
city from the south Monday and
spent some time here attending to
ousiness matters. Mr. Wood is
rora Grants Pass. .
Visiting at Brockway
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knlss have
arrived from Portland, and are
spending iiwie time visiting at
Brockway, with Mrs. Kniss' moth-
er, Mrs. Jennie McKay.
Here Today
Charles I. Elliott was an arrival
here Monday from Salem, and
spent this morning In Koseburg on
business. Mr. Elliott left for other
southern Oregon points this after
noon. 8pend Day South of Town
Miss Agnes Pitchford, connty
Juvenile officer, and Mrs. Florence
Grandy, of the county health unit,
motored to Canyonvllln and Myrtle
Creek today and spent the duy on
official, business.
Beaverton Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. H. Aikens and
daughter stopped over In Rose
burg Monday and overnight to
view the town. They are Beaver
ton, Oregon, residents.
Spends liar lie
C. H. Noal, the Southern Paci
fic rosdmaster. spent Monday in
this city looking over the local
yards. Mr. Noal returned to his,
home at Eugene Monday after
noon. Mrs. Hutchinson Here
Mrs. Walter Hutchinson was a
visitor in this city Monday, from
southern points In the county. Mrs.
Hutchinson resides at Canyon
vllle, and was here shopping and
attending to buslnes smatters.
On Business Monday 1
Lee Willisms waa a visitor in
this city yesterday and transacted
business. Mr. Williams hss charge
of the work on the overhead bridge
this side of Oakland, for which L.
W. Metiger baa the contract. '
Back From San Francisco
George M. Marksbury, proprietor
of the Marksbury stores In this
city and Cottsge Grove, who spent
several days In San Francisco buy
ing the newest In ladles apparel,
was In Roseburg Isst evening on
his return trip. He bought largely
for the Koseburg store, and the
advance shipments of these new
spring dresses and coats are al
ready berinnlnc to arrive, the h-.
management said this morning. '
NEWS
; Sunday.
Spends Day at Myrtle Creek
Cecil Miller motored to Myrtle
Creek Sunday and spent the day
visiting with bis. parents- aud
friends.
Here en Business
L. L. Farham arrived here Mon
day afternoon from Grants Pass,
and is spending a day or so in'
Koseburg on business.
From Medford
Among thoso to spend Monday
In this city transacting business
was O. E. Hougen. Mr. Hougen Is
a resident of Medford.
It leaves a wonderful taste In
your mouth. This cannot be said
of ordinary baker's bread. GRIMM
BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
From Umpqua
Mr. Leatherwood was a visitor
in Koseburg yesterday and spent
some time here looking after busi
ness matters. Mr. Leatherwood
residues near Umpqua.
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Here Monday
Charles Zachary was a visitor in
town Monday from Brockway, and
spent some time transacting busi
ness and visiting with friends.',
i . -On
Business 11
R. E. Donlin arrived here from
the south yesterday '" and spent
some time transacting business.
Mr. Donlin resides at Ashland.
From Medford
J. C. Malone, of Medford, was an
arrival from the south Monday and
spent some time In this city at
tending to business Interests.
Eugene Couple Spend Day-
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harney were
arrivals Monday from Eugene, and
spent the day here attending to
business matters and visiting.
From Brockway .
Robert McKay spent several
hours In this city today looking
after business matters and visiting.
Mr. McKay resides at Brockway.
Business Visitor '
C. Warnock arrived here from
Medford Monday and spent the
day and a short time today in this
city attending to business matters.
Bridge Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Young ar
rived here yesterday from Bridge
and are spending a short time in
Koseburg visiting and on business.
Here Today
E. C Halley, with the Public
Service Commission at Salem is
here today and will spend some
time looking after business mat
ters. Visitor Monday
A. Larson was a visitor in tBwn
Monday trom the rural districts
and transacted business matters.
Mr. Larson is a rancher at Looking
Glass.
Coast Couple Visit Monday
air. ana Mrs. D. C. Tyler were
among those from coast points to
visit 4a this city yesterday and
over night. They are Marshfleld
residents. , '
From Medford
P. H. Dalley was an arrival here
from southern points Monday and
spent several hours in this citv
transacting business. He is from
Medford.
W. C. T. U. to Meet .
The Glengary W. C. T. TJ. will
meet at the home of Mrs. Joe How
ard of Greene Wednesday, March
n. All members are urged-to at
tend, and everybody Is welcome.
Mrs. Dourte Ill
Mrs. E. J. Dourte of Edenbower,
who Is at present in Portland, is
reported to be seriously 111. Mrs.
Dourte went to th enorthern city
some time ago for treatment, and
friends here will be sorry to learn
of her unfavorable condition.
$2481.00
Given Free
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The above amount has been
given away by us In prizes.
- 1587.80 more will be given
away as follows:
First prise 1925 Ford Tour
ing car. Besides this splendid
first prise we are going to give
away u oiner prises.
n 2 r3TTT5
1 I 2
3 14 15
1 1
LI
4 15
4 15
3T4 15
Rearrange the figures In the
shove square In such a manner
that they will count 15 each
way (horizontally and vertical
ly) and send us your answer to
gether with your name and ad
dress neally written on a sheet
of paper and If your answer is
correct we will at once mall you
a splendid Illustrated prise list
describing the prliea and giving
full Information and rules, in
case of ties generally appear
ance, neatness and hand-writing
of entry will be considered fac
tors. If correct we will advise
you hv return mall of a simple
condition to fulfill. Don't send
any money. You can be a prise
winner without spending one
cent of your money.
Bend your answer act quick.
The Pacific Homestead
183 South Commercial
Salem, Oregon
SENATE RENEWS
WRANGLE OVER
WARREN'S NAME
(Continued from page 1.1
tlons. :
"About that time the Americaa
Sugar Refining company, or per- ,
sons connected with the corpora
tion, began buying stock In some
or all of these Michigan corpora-!
tlons. Mr. Warren acted as an at-1
torney for these buyers, passing '
upon the validity of Btocks being
purchased.
"A part, and I think It may fair- j
ly be said, a large nart of the
stock so purchased, was issued or
I transferred to Warren and hi lu
turn endorsed It in blank lor
di-
livery to the purchasers."
"This operation continued for
about four years until the Amer
ican Sugar Refining Company or
persons connected with that com
pany, notahly II. o. Haventeyer,
owned about 37 percent of the
stock of these Michigan compa
nies. Their management, how
ever, continued to be luefrectlve
and the results unprofitable. In
the meantime Mr. Warren had
acquired In his own right a very
considerable interest In the stock
in some of these Michigan cor
porations. "All this resulted in a move
ment for the consolidation of six
Michigan companies which cul
minated In 1906 in the organisa
tion of the Michigan Sugar com
pany, Mr, Warren wua not a
member of this Joint company.
"When the valuation was com
pleted all the properties of these
companies were transferred to the
Michigan Sugar company and U
is not suggested that there was
any unfairness in these valuations
that any stockholders complained
of the transaction."
"This stock, as I understand it,
was issued in the name of Mr.
Warren and immediately endors
ed by him in blank and delivered
to the proper office of the Michi
gan Sugar company for transfer
and delivery to the American Su-
jgar refining company or the in-
uivmuais wno owned it. Then
and there Mr. Warren's relajion
to the American Sugar Refining
company or to the eastern stock
holders of the Mirhigsn Sugar
company terminated and hd was
never employed by the American
Sugar Refining company or by
any one who was operating for it
or In Its interest, except for ser
vice rendered In the state of
Michigan looking to the better
ment of the sugar situation in
Michigan". ,
With reorganization completed
by approval of the standing com
mittee slates, the senate had a
clear road today for further con
sideration of . the nomination of
Warren,
. Approval of the committee line
ups by which the La Follette in
surgents are demoted from their
previous committee ranking, was
voted by the senate late yesterday
64 to 11 after five hour'a debate.
President Coolldge fully supports
the action of senate republicans in
replacing insurgents In Important
committee places with regulars
and considers that the question at
issue is one of making it possible
for his party to govern the coun
try. The whole question as the pres
ident sees It, was whether con
gress wss to be organized in such
a fashion that the republican par
ty could carry out its campaign
pledges.
The chairmanship of the Import
ant committees and a majority on
each one he believes should go au
tomatically to members of the
dominant party and there should
be no objection to the exclusion of
others from these responsibilities.
Authority and funds for the sen
ate elections committee to begin
Investigations this summer of the
sontests Involving the seats of
Senators Bfookhart, lowar; Schall,
Minnesota, and Brat ton. New Mex
ico, were voted today by the sen
ate.
Notice waa given today in the
senate by Senator Harris, demo
crat. Georgia, that he would move
cto discharge the foreign relations
committee from further considera
tion of the world court.
To Resume War Tax Probe
Resumption next Monday of Its
inquiry into tax settlements was
determined upon today by the
tspeclal senate Investigation com
mittee. Chairman Couzens said the com
mittee's deslclon was made with
out reference to his charge yester
day In the senate that the treasury
was seeking to "discipline" him by
reopening his 1919 return.
"That matter was not discuss-1
ed," he said. "Our staff has been !
at work preparing cases and will
be ready to present them begin- j
njng Monday. In April the staff
will prepare further cases for
presentation In May before the
hearings finally are brought to an
end on June 1 by senate order."
Since the senate will not be in
session durlnjr the remainder of
the hearings, the testimony given
in secret will not become available
to the public until the new con
gress, assembles.
Teeth For Prohl Law
Enactment of legislation by the
next congress to provide heavier
penaltii-s for violators of the pro
bitlon laws wss recommended to
day by a sub-committee of the
house alcoholic liquors committee.
President Coolltlge, In filling
vacant federal Judgeships, will of
fer some appointments to demo
crats. ' The president does not consider
the selection of Judges a psrtlsan
question, although as a rule he
will continue to appoint repub
licans. No Judicial nominations will
be sent to the sen-te, however, ,
until the nomination of Chrles :
H. Wsrren of Michigan as Attor
ney-General is confirmed and the -president
has an opportunity to
consult with him.
Washington baseball officials
today put In their bid to have
PrVsident Coolldge to open the
season here April 21. by throw
ing out the first ball In the gsme
with the New York Yankees.
FOR ALL AGES
Many think cod-liver oil
is mainly useful for children.
The fact is
Scott's Emulsicn
to those of any age is a
strength-maker that is worth
its weight in gold. Take
Scott's Emulsion.
tWttt a Bourne. nlnnmflrM. N. T. S4-J
tended at the White House and
the president Is expected to ac
cept if be is there then.
Gentle Maiden Sees and
Enjoys Football Game
Oh, that fullback got his fnra
kicked In. Oil, how sweetly pretty I
I Just know he's happy. Now lie
enn lie still In the hospital and read
and hear the hlrdles sing nnd be
find, oh, so Bind.
Oh, goody. Those two-big Swedes
are Jumping up and down ou the
quarterback. Just like boys at play.
How glad the Swedes look. And
how happy the little quarterback
must be-that be ran make them so
glad. Oh, football is so irrvely, so
bloody lovely, reports Outing Maga
zine. Oil. Joy. No wonder the birdies
sing and the (lowers arc gay. They
have knocked the center cold. See,
his left leg Is broken, quite broken.
And oh, rnpturel I think his neck Is
hurt, too. How pleitsed all the oth
ers, are. They are slnclna and
cheering. They're so happy.
OH. whnt a delightful nirturel
That big blond giant Just kicked at
the bnll and missed It and his great
foot landed In that other pi over's
stomach, quite lost from sight.' The
bnnd plnjs. No wonder. There I He
has got his foot out again. Now
they can both he glad.
YOUTH IS NOT
A matter of Years
it is a physical and
mental condition.
If you have lost
thnt youthful up-and-coming
feel
ing, and your only
enjoyment is rest
ing, you need a
tonic.
PEPTONA
will give yon the
vim, vigor and vl
lallly of a youlh,
because It enriches
the blood, builds
strength, gives the
system real I'KP and
tones up health gen
erally, A run down rendi
tion Is especially
bad at this season
of the year.
Peplona Is
$1.00
a large bottle.
Nathan Fullerton
77ie exnPJl Dntg More
Roseburg. Oregon
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I DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES I Z
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What Will They Wear
for Spring
Don't worry about what to wear or what the
style is going to be. In this store you'll find
what style leaders are going to wear and you
won't find anything here that if not going to
be good style. It's our business to keep
sensitive finger on the style trend. Drop your
clothing worries when you come here and rest
secure in the knowledge that anything you buy
in this store will be in good taste.
Florsheim Shoes
Stetson Hats
Jfilljftck
TRAOK MASK
Is a prescription compounded expressly and only for the relief of skin
diseases, it is invaluable for the treatment of eczema in its vat-ions
forms and is Intended to destroy the eczema germs, germs which
multiply very rapidly and are scattered over the body. There are
several species of eczema germs causing the several diseases known
as eczema, ringworm, dandruff, Itch, etc Give this remedy a fair
and honest trial and an improvement may be expected with the first
application and a continuance of Its use according to directions will
give you entire satisfaction. Price, trial size 60c, large bottle $1.00.
W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
Visitor In Town Monday
J. H. Cooper was here from the
rural districts Monday and spent
several hours attending to business
matters! Mr. Cooper resides at
Garden Valley.
Today's Cross
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1 forcibly 42 a small
6 Americaa
spot in the
bulTalo
9 offer
12 outfits
1.1 external
14 to be borne
- in a vehicle
t6 -aroma tic
beverage
not se
early
17 pattern
IK -saltpeter
skin
4.1 vehicle
44 pleasing to
the palate
45 salines
40 bonndary
43 type of
automobile
50 pronoun
62 arctic duck
f4 te trifle
6G pertaining
to iuffii)
68 polite ad
I t0 thoje who
are dumb
t2 prepw
Uou
44 baseball
teams
til specks
tit preposi
tion 40 viper
t" ouisaneea
S4 scorrhra
theatre
boxes
48 Implement
for rowing
40 mental
inuigo
41 finely
ground
(Train .
dress to a
woman .
60 emitted
62 danger
64 pondered
with close
6 to be 01
48 heroie
poem
69 chartered
70 large plant
71 barrier to
prevent
flow of a
liquid
72 yielded
73 rondeao
Herewith
flo. 117.
Is solution to Puzzle
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Eczema Remedy
Grants Pass Man Visitor
F. M. Havens was an arrival
from the south Monday afternoon,
and Is spending a day or two in
this city on business. Mr. Havens
resides at Grants Pass. 1
- Word Puzzle
POZZLK Ma 118.
J. C Boyd. 1
VERTICAL.
S3 anlllM
1 doll
2 bearing
8 once mora
4 verb
6 exrept
detail
7 serous '
flnid
t oajune-
tion
enjoin
10 concept
11 divided
river
mouth
85 eagle'a
Best
87 -made a
object at
ridienl
89 to set J
again 1
41 destined
42 brave
4 4 periodical
ly rislmr
and ailing
45 a dish at
herbs
47 ape
9 hazarded
61 two legged
animal
5-1 ralck
65 to Ions; I
67 aa onion '
69 farther
61 deceased
63 mu-rin
65 one of the
primary
colon
67 eonstefkv
tion the)
lion
60 pro noon j
70 pre post- j
1$ propelled
by enn
14 rosette
I A loans
1 7 -measures
19 crownlike
head orna
ment 21 sot
23 melody
25 vends
27 a seat with
out a back
29 pertaining
to the foot
31 under
ground
part of a
plant
A WORD FOR BEGINNERS.
The best way to solve a
cross-word puzzle is to run,
quickly over the list of hori
zontal and vertical synonyms
and compare them to -the spaces
In the puzzle extending cross
wise er downward from the
number of th synonym. Some
word which will just fit la the
Dumber of space available will
quickly occur to yon in soma
Instances, giving yoe a fean
dstioa from which to solve th
more difficult erorda, Th
words must interlock perfectly.
The official invitation was ex-