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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1925.
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Slip a packet Inyonr pocket
vLa you go home tonight.
Give the youngster fills wholesome.
lon lasting sweet for pleasure benefit
Use It yourself afier giuckincr when
work drags. Its a great little freshener
Sto TigM-Kept Right
THE FLAVOR
After Every Meal LASTS
Fl
IN
is
are row being circulated, and it Is
the hope of the council that all
paving project for the year may
be grouped, no thai the entire lot
ran be put up for bid at one time.
This it U thought will Invite out
uido bidders and will result In low
er pavliiK costs through competition.
Petitions were put In circulation
toil ay asking for the paving of a
street between Kast 4th street and
Kast tth street In North ltoimir.
The paving Is desired to alford bet
ter fire protection, lor at present
If the truck makes a run nut Lat
tit h street Jt must come back al
most a mile to reach E. 4jh street.
The pavement would connect up
over the hill, following: A avenue
which was originally laid out as an
alley, but w hich is being made into
a street for this purpose.
It is proposed to extend the
pavement of Hast 4th street and j
Kant 61 h street for one block on
each street, and then pave the J
nvenue across, a distance of two:
blocks. j
Several other paving petitions
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. YVeatuer liureau, total or
flee, Kop-eburiv OreKon, 24 bouri
ending 6 a. m.
Precip. in Inchta and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday.. 61
LoweM temperature IttMt 11 Ik lit.. b2
Precipitation litit 24 hours 0
Total precip. since first month.. .S7
Normal precip. for this month..3.98
Total precip. from Sept 1,
to date 31.10
Average precip, from tSept.
1, 177 27.21
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1H L't 6.s
Averago precipitation for 46
wet season h, (September to
May. Inclusive) 31. 41
Fair tonight and Tuesday, con
tinued cool, with heavy front.
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UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
WB ki rp abn-ast ttf the
times. VV do ant show
you lnt ) par's Mims ami
rloslcria. You will find
nerw wtuitcvrr In novi-i,
Wlmt'KT Is lll'W imil
wlialuvir ii rmo In silk.
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silk, and Satin,
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CHICAGO, Mar. 23. Kdward
Palamzio and his wife were found
tdain In their flat In the west side
Ghetto today and Mrs. Mary Pactfl
co was found wounded in a nearby
room in a mysterious shooting
which the police suxiwct was a
"black hand" affair. 1'aciflco and
Angelo itelpedio, a boarder In the
Pacifico home, were held for questioning.
Times and conditions have
changed completely. Years ago you
made your own bread or went
without regardless of Its quality.
Today by a simple call of 133 you
can have a perfect loaf delivered in
five minutes. GRIMM DUOS. MILK
iiltKAU. Phone 133.
Mil Hi
W.F. CHAPMAN
I at the White House; Secretary
(and Mrs. Kellogg; Attorney Gener
jal Sargent; Senator Curtis of
Kansas, Die republican leader, and
former Governor V. W. Stickney
'of Vermont
(AaaoriaU-d Vrtm Lvajrd Win.)
FRANK U.N', I.. Mar. 23. A
heavy fog which enveloped a stop
signal was responsible lor a head
on collision of two fa.st mail trains
on the Southern Pacific railway
yesterday, causing the death of 3
persons and serious Injury to five.
The accident occurred at Rlchohoc
switch, seven mllea west of "hern.
Frank Mathews, engineer of No.
12, the San Antonio east bound ex
press was held responsible by a
coroners Jury for the accident. He
admitted he did not see the signal,
due to a fog.
Buy magazines. 2 cents cacti.
Fiction Library, upstairs, Masonic
Temple.
Plaatt'rlnK, knlsomlnlng and
paintin ltnsi'buri?. Ore, Rt. 1.
Box 8, E. Douk. St.
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LONDON, Mar. 23. If dresses
designed for the next courts at
Ituckinham palace now on view
at the hhop.H of various modistes,
are followed, there will Le less ma
terial b en than usual and more
of thu wearer's ankle.
Most of the models on view have
the extremely short nklrts which
have come Into vogue Mnce the
last court was held and against
which there is no official regula
tion. The cut of the neck Is very
discreet, while the length of train
and the veil is also restricted as
at rrt'vlous courts.
One dress on view Is o. silver
and lace finished with Ostrich
feathers. Another 1st of pole plr.k
brocade with a girdle of brilliants
and a train of r.old lace, while, u
third Is of silver and pale mauve.
(AocUtd Frra LcaM-4 Wire.)
POHTLANH. Ore., March 23.
With approximately J.uoo dele
gates anil visitors already on hand
land more coming, the 12th an
nual convention of District Num
ber 1, International Rotary, open
ed here today following a Sunday
spent in entertainment.
John Ji. Hentloy, director of Ihe
International was tho principal
speaker on the morning program,
extending to delegates an Invita
tion to the International conven
tion of Hotary in Cleveland, Ohio,
and giving an outline of the his
tory of the organization.
Founded 2U years ago by a
group of four nu n in Chicago
with the motto "Service Pel ore
Self," Hotary has, Itentlcy said,
grown throughout thu world un
til it Included 105,0l)i) in 12 na
tions and with ISMS clubs federat
ed In the international body. Dis
trict Governor Frank C. Higgs of
I'ortland made his report this
morning, and organization busi
ness was transacted. K. F. Fly tin,
dtMrirt governor from St. Paul,
Minn., and 11. F. Irvine, of I'ort
land, are to speak this afternoon.
1 Tonight there will be a reception
and a program of entertainment
: al the municipal auditorium.
OREGON SENATORS
PROPOSED HEARINGS
MWTiat firm Uhtl Wire.)
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. March
23. Pne hundred veniremen,
three hundred more than the usu
al number summoned, were called
to the court today for the trial
of w. II. Kennett and Mrs. Mae
Dennett, Indicted on a charge of
murduing Mrs. Augusta Hoff
mann, aunt of Dennett. Dennett
is a railroad official of Home,
Georgia.
Klernentfl of mystery as to the
alleged crime were to be explain
ed at the trial. Mr. and Mrs.
Dennett were indicted on a charge
or murder In September, 1924,
following the discovery of bones,
raid to have been tho.e of a wom
an, under the house they occupied
during their residence of more
than four years In Chattanooga.
V. Ii. Dennett moved with his
family to Chattanooga from Knox
vilie in 1912, was transferred to
Home, Georgia, in 1117 and has
lived there since.
MiHs JloMinan made her home
with the Dennetts in Chattanooga.
At the preliminary bearing it was
not brought out just when Miss
Hoffman was last seen here. Wit
nesses testified, however, that in
quiries at the Dennett home as
the a u nl's whereabouts brought
the conflicting information that
she had returned to Knoxville
and had married a "man named
Drown," and removed to California.
Stmiehaker costs less per pound
than butter.
ZONE MEETING HELD
A very successful and interesting
educational meeting was held at
Oakland on Saturday. One of the
chief leatures was the discussion
conducted by Oscar Gorreil on the
coming athletic meet to be held in
Hoseburg in May. Several visitors
attended the meeting, while practi
cally all of the teachers within the
zone were present. Next week's
meeting is to be held at Drain, and
an interesting program has been
prepared.
TRANSIENT INJURED
. oAntwuncing an
INCREASE IN PRICE
oCOPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock
The price of this Company's present issue of
1 Preferred Capital Stock, which has been .
offered at $98.00 per share since its first public
offering seven months ago, will be increased to
$100.00 per share on April 2, 1925.
No change is to be made in the present par
tial payment plan, adopted for the convenience
of those desiring to arrange their investments
in this security on a 20-payment basis with in
terest at 6 allowed on all installments paid.
Effective April 2
This increase in price is made necessary by
an active demand and strong financial market
for this type of security throughout the country.
It is further justified by the satisfactory progress
which is being made toward the completion of
the Company's new important developments.
These projects, when completed, will materially
increase the Company's earning capacity:
For full information concerning Copco
7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest
bearing partial payment plan, ask any
member of our organization or simply clip
and mail the coupon below. ,
ivmald Gordon, a transient, was
Injutvd Saturday evening white at
tempting to board a moving freight
at Wolf Creek. IDs, hand was
cautini in some manner, ana oamy
crushed. He was brought to Kose
burg where the injury was treated
by Dr. Delt, the county physician.
CALIFORNIA OREGON i
FUWER COMPANY J
For concrete work call Taylor.
113 No. Flint SL Tel. 225-IL
FISH BITING WELL
Yesterday proved an Ideal day
for fishermen and the banks of the
north and sou'h rlvrs were lined
with aiiliis. Nearly all reported
gotni cut chert, trout being plentiful
and biting free ly. Salmon e?es
were used for bait by practically
all fishermen. Trout are reported
to be more plentiful In the south
river than at any time for many
years, and some Jine catches were
reported In that stream. Steelheads
are also running and quite a num
ber have been taken during the
past few days.
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Arundel, piano tuner, rrionn IK9 L
j f AiwarUttnt Frew Uatetl Wir.)
WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. Plans
; for two senate committees to enn
jduct hearings in the west during
congressional recess was outlined
'today to President oolidge by
(Senators McNary . and Staufield, I
j republicans, Oregon. j
Dt ginning early In September j
I the House Lands Committee In
tends to study public hind pmb- '
! lems 111 Montana, Idaho, Washing-!
ton, Oregon, Nevada, New Meiico j
and Arizona .
; During October the Irrigation j
and Reclamation Cmmitie.. will j
hold hearings at several points j
along the Colorado Hlvcr to tie- 1
termltiH what should be done by :
; the government towards develop-!
ment of the power and lor flood!
'protection and Irrigation on th.it !
i waterway. Special attention will ;
be paid to tho proposed Douldcr
dam project.
JACK JOHNSON FINED
PERSHING NAMED
AS HEAD OF POST:
LABRAHAN
I WAl'KKG AN. III.. Mar. 3. Jack Washington. Mar. .-G.-n-i al
1 Johnson. -t,r. Chicago nero, for- iVrshitu was a-ked tod.n- by prrs-
tnerly world heavyweight pugilist. I Ment Coolidge to Ix-cnme head of
;whh arrested here yesterday and the Tacna-Ariia Plebiscite com
I charged with spiM'dlng 40 miles an jiu(sion.
ihnur. Hi' furnished bonds for his I The general, who recent y r-
appearance here April '2 and pro-; 'nun a trip to South Amer
cecded to Milwaukee.
JACKSON STREET
store imm
PRESIDENT TAKES CRUISE
lea, conferred at l. ngth with tie
president and they went over in
detail the problem's Involved in th
Plebiscite to he held as a result of
Chili an Pel m ian ai hit ration.
MYRLTE CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Mathildo Dleckmann who
has been quite ill for some time is
slow ly recovering.
Carl Drownson who has been
working at Wendling is home for
a visit.
I. W. Newton Is spending a few
days with his family.
Dorn at Slanfield, Oregon, March
In. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackman
a daughter.
Dill Darley has been on the sick
list for the past week.
J. W. Adamson anil family have
moved to the Plckerstnff place
while Mr. and Mrs. Dickerslaff
have moved to the John Day coun
try. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood
hme moved to Kugene w here Mr. i
Wood expects to work during the
summer.
Mr. R. D. Morse spent Friday and
Saturday in Kugene. Mr. Morse is
principal of the Myrtle Creek
school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dailey of Ash
land and their daughter, Mrs.
Dolorrs, of, California, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Drill. Mr. Dailey Is Mrs. Drills
brother.
S. K. Moore of Duckies suffer
ing from an attack of blood -poison-itttz
caused by running a rusty nail
in his hand.
Kloyd Koontz has been sick with
rheumatism for the past wtek.
A birthday parly in honor of
Geoffrey .Strong was given at the
Pome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Strong. March 21.
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Offices:
Roacburg
OREGON
Medio rd Grants Pas Klamath Fall
CALIFORNIA
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of our organization
or mail this coupon
-today!
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Please send me full Information about your 7 Preferred
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WASHINGTON. Mar. - Pp'-d-'d
nt urn! .Mrs. Coolidte returned to
:tlo White House from an over
; Hi - lit cruise on the presidential
! acht Mn flower. The guests ' Mipcrvi
,w-re Mr and Mrs. Dwlnht Mor- iM'ite
i row of New York, v ho nie guests j The White Houe (o tay unnoum
I ,.,1 his selection as head of Hi
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Apply a Lii.U Mutterote
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made in milder form for
itmhivP itnH tmall childrrn.
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QUARREL ENDS IN '
KILLING OF TWO
d
MIM'.S CITY, M-.n.. Mar. '2?. -.lohu
W. K -nip, it ml his .u.
Janu s Keuip are dead an the rcii,r
of a .-h....tiiu nn ir t in r took pla
nhout 1 milt w.iath of Mi. p.ih
the Powthr liner iur hcie, i.;i:
J. W. Starev, 4 a ne-nn I nia;,.
in it Mii cle. hu iiit; slnt liio Ii
jtfi.r killing Pie two KempA, li ii
helh'f ol S'MTitf l'.irnu:u and c. r
otier J. A. Gidtc.i, investiKal t.
the Hff.iir.
The iraitetlv . .ok pl;" e duriin'
Satuidav fort-not mi its far as covii '
he leani' d, the b-niies h. inn louiv.
on the Siacey pl.i.t Sunday iimhii.
Shuey is rt ba-!ielor and if b'Ml'
t l to hive (.out n W,h an h:e .
ni nt with tlie K in p i !t ftpour
eoilv h.ui itorie ta h. placo to gt
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OF MEXICO IS ILL
(AMOclatrd Vrrm Looted Wire.)
ItltrssKM.S. Mar. 23 The '
aped former Kmpresn Charlotte of j
Mexico. Ill with the grippe, was de
clared today to have passed a sat-i
isfactory ntlit. Kinp Alhert and 1
the Princess Victor Napoleon Ho-!
rm parte, niece of Charlotte, visited j
her Saturday and 0.ueen Kliza-!
hcth parsed Sunday afternoon with'
her. - i
CharlptftV fortune la conserva-j
tively estimated at one hundred
million franca. Karon Goffinet.
who was private secretary to the
late Kins Ieopold. Is the Itelian
trustee. It is thought certain that
when Charlotte dies the house of
HapshtirK will hrlne forward cer
tain claims, ns It considers her en
Austrian Arch Imchess.
Charlotte, the daughter nf Leo
pold I of ltclKlutn. married the
A ust rlan Arch -Duke .Mixirlllian.
who was idiot In lf7 at the end of
his til-slurred venture as Kniperor
of Mexico. The Viennese routt al
ways held that It retained the richt
of sup rvision orcr her fortune.
Hurir.? the war a repr tentative
of the Hapshure fani'ly had to he
admitted to the control of her fin
ancial pronerty and It Is said that
more direct interference was only
avoided with difficulty.
that time the committees to head
the various departments into which
the organization Is divided will be
selected. The league has been very
active for several years, and this
year expects to keep in close touch
with county affairs and cooperate
as much as possible in various activities.
UEAGUE IS FORMED
(Anwrtated rrtH lucd H'irr )
PKXPI.KTON, Ore., ' Mar. 23.
The Ulue Mountain baseball league
was formed here yesterday for the
lnj.'i season, with Baker, La Grande
Walla Walla and Pendleton as par
ticipating cities.
A "home town basis was adopt
ed with each team limited to three
salaried players.
ST. PETERSBURG UNKNOWN
(AMoeUted rrra Led WirO
BERLIN, Mar. 23. "Country and
city unknown" was the notation on
a number of letters recently 're
turned to the German postal au
thorities In Berlin which were ad
dressed to "St Petersburg, Rus
sia." According to the Instructions
of the Soviet postal authorities, let
ters lor Soviet Russia must be ad
dressed "Union of Socialistic So
viet Republics." Otherwise they
will not be delivered, and "St.
Petersburg" now is Leningrad.
A good easy way to avoid a
family jar. Serve GRIMM PROS.
MILK P.RKAH and at least the
foundation of your meal cannot be
criticised. Phone 133.
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Quinine!!
OranilmnthtT ,aya Mtf don't bf-lli-vp
a bakiT ever mailt' It. which
rnTiMlT a fino comi'llmrnt.
CKIMM IIKOS. MILK llKlOAI).
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H.iip ypti ?omrt!i!ntc to rv. to
t'iMl-'. to aire anay. L'se Nirs
t.evtew .Q.umni.
. tabids i
to work ofT the cause and to
fortify the system Against
an nttack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safes nnd Proven
Kemedy. lViee JOc.
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The directors of the Pouclas
County Taxpayers league will meet
on Wednesday. April 1 to elect of
ficers, appoint committees and
plan work for thyer. The direc
tors Reie rice fed at the annual
meeting In December, bnt have not
yet held their Qetlnc to elect of
(icers. This will be done at the
comic j regular m)Utif, and at.
Service and Quality
These nre the two big features incorporated into our
dealings with patrons.
Our store is no further away than your telephone.
It is our pleasure to set your order and fill it precisely as
if you came in person and inspected the groceries, and
then we send it to you anc? guarantee safe delivery all
without any extra cost. ,
' You"ll appreciate the Service and the Croceries
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkin BIdg. Phone 68