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EIGHT ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925. A Conde Coat Each a Copy of a Distinguished Paris Model Styles like these simple enough for Sports Wear and important enough for all-time wear. I E L. F. T.CLUB i April Fool Party, Tuesday, March 3Ut, K. P. Hall p. m., I starting second series ma- MURDER CHARGE I MAY RESULT FROM ROW NEAR SALEM TELEPHONE MILEAGE I ENCIRCLES GLOBE, rou'a dances I I If there la a skeleton In your closet, don't challinno AUnirtua to Dispatches published here today rattle Hie tioma or If you would ! Indicated conflict of opinion aa to ask something about your short I whether a body found Sunday in a conijimH in lifii h will mince no shallow grave near Chehalla waa words In telllnK all about it when that of a man whom Arman Dorn hn comeii to the Antlers for a three ier and James Mack, inmates of night's enKavement starting Buu-jthe Oregon penitentiary, confessed day night March 29. yesterday they bad slain. This remarkable man of mis-j One dispatch slated that the tery Is the same that has been the .body found Sunday was undoubt blKR'nt kind of a sensation for edly that of the man whom Uorner more than aeven consecutive land Muck said they saw along the months in Portland and comes J road as they were driving south from the big towu direct to the ifrom Seal tie in a stolen automo eapitnl for an engagement all too bile last May. fashion row of ugmoD"i This model receives a able flair from its long button-holes, its piped pockets and its "follow-me" plaits held flat over the hips at the back. In Peechdown and Padrone Cloth Crab, Sandalwood, Harvest and Silver also in Paris Plaid with matching pipings. A Conde Coat is always as "Good at it Looks" Batter Strvlce Better Merchandise brief for an attraction of such Im portance:. There mutt be some thing extraordinarily uniquo in a performer that has Interested the people of a great city for more than half a year and it goes with out saying Alburtus will find a warm welcome In Itosebuig- MENTAL STRESS GOADS SLAYERS TO CONFESSION (Continued from page 1.) ' For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone U. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklnt Bldfl. Ronburg, Or Phon 80. WHEELER P08T3 BAIL AaK-tNtd Ire Lrurd Win.) WASHINGTON. Mar. 28 Sena tor Ilurton K. Wheeler of Mon ! tuna. Indicted htre on conspiracy , charKes la connection with oil land i permit, appeared In I)ltrlct of Columbia supreme court today and j rurnldied f l.OUu ball. The bail waa Riven through a bonding company ThiH nurrutivt .ft the body lu a jtfrave beyond Chehalls. Another teU'Kram said Sheriff Huberts of Lewis county expressed doubt, pointing out that while the body found Sunday, which was near the Tilton river, about 30 miles east of t'hehalu. haJ bees dead a lone aa lust May. it seem ed to have been only a short time in that place. The sheriff alno r& murked that the npot would have been a very hard one for strung era to reach. TUNNEY TRIUMPHS OVER GREB WHILE GIBBONS LOOKS ON (AMorlatrd Pm Lturd Wlrr.) ST. PAUL. Minn., Mar. 28. Tom my Cllihons, St. Paul heavyweight, whose next engagement will prob ably be a 15-round contest with (Jene Tunney, American light heavyweight champion, expressed the opinion today that Tunney would me mm a good hard flj-'ht. Gibbons witnessed Tunney's tri umph over Harry Greb here last nicht, watching Tunney In action for the first time. Ho never took his eyes orf the hard punching New Yorker during the ten rounds of vicious fighting. 'Tunney Is a big strong fellow and ought to give me a good hard fight," (llbbons said. "I like the way he boxes. He hits hard and accurately." Tunney gave fireb as thorough a beating in their ten-round no-de-cislon as he has ever received. To Creb's credit he showed re- The two prisoners were led to i '"" ",""'" powers in ....... .1....- .... .. i I standing up under Tunney's vicious attack. SALEM. Ore.. March 28 Jus. Ruker of Ifroadacres. a rural community here, la in the Marion county Jul! on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, which r may develop Into a murder char ! ge. Jahies Hanson, an aged em- ploye of linker, was the victim. : the assault Hiking place last j week, and today officials went ' to Hanson's shark to hear what It was believed might have been Hanson's dying statement. The assault was the result of an argument, Kuker first attack ing Hanson with a banjo, it Is 'aid, next with n heavy club and then Inflicting a knife wound near the heart, it is believed imme diate care may save the aged man's lite, thuugh he Is very weak I mm his wounds and lack of earn slnco the attack. Ho is a buch elor and haa been alotre. A phy slrlan yesterday reported liim to be 1 na dying condition. I - very tew, u any or our local. H 18 t I citizens, would realize that ting the better of tin' scuffle. Ills assailant called to bis pal In the front seat or the car for help. The latter had a gun, and deliber ately shot the strauger through the head. It was night, but the two murderers were bewildered at the enormity of the thing they had done, und confused by numerous other vehicles on the roud, they carried the body In tire car many miles, through Chebalis and be yond, then found opportunity to bury it. Hut first they removed the clothing and rifled the pockets. They scoujied out a shalluw grave and covered the body with earth and foliage.. The clothing was destroyed. Kruin the pockets the sluyers had gotten 1350. The loot was split. Due took the other JliO aud the diamond. The two men then went to Cho halis where they seperated, la ter they met In Portland. In that city the one w ho had taken the d.umond sold it to a salesmun, whom he hud previosuly known, fur 9 3 a. Here Friday -Mr. and Mrs W. A. Jenkins were heiw from Dixonville Friday evening visiting with friends. t NSW TODAY I i common praciiet-for the local tele- j phone exchange l handle suffl- , ! flint long distance calls that, if j the mileage was totaled, tbe dia- i ; tance would almost equal the dis- i tance around the world,' stains ! John K Furring ton, manaKer of the local l'aclfic Telephone & Tele-: graph exchange. j j -This is Just what happened for ' I 1 glance on Friday, .March 27, 1 which was Just an average busy nay ana ino total mileage was ex actly 21.S07. One can better ap preciate this result when some of ( tbe details are known for In- ! stance, there were 45 calls to Port-) land, one to Los Angeles, three to! San Francisco, two to Seattle and one to Vallejn, Cal. Should these j figures be compiled on days when j calls were handled to- extremely j (1 in i ant points the result would be ; vastly different, as on one day re-j cently two calls were completed to ) isew iork. I, DH. DEAN B. BUBAR I ' OfruMKTMlsT I Specialist Ui th. fitting of I (lla.se. c IK Jark.no ML I Electro Chiropractic : Healthograms NERVOUSNESS Are you ner vous, Irritable, do you spend sleepless nights, elc.T These aro only warnings of nnture that something Is wrnnr ! "t lo cate your trouble nnd explain what ELECTRO -CHIHOPHAC-T1C can do to remove the cause. Many are being restored to health through our methods. The success and growth of ELECTRO- CHIROPRACTIC merit your Investigation. DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldfl. Phone 654 WHO WILL PAY? If your automobile hits a pedes trian and he sues you for dam ages? If your car collides with another automobile? Public lia bility and property damage in surance will protect you. And the cost Is small. We will be tilad to explain those automo bile coveruges. G. W. Young & Son Insurance lit Cass Bt Phone 417 coniess their crime when they read in a newspaper a few days ago tho story of the finding of the skeleton by the Cbehalis de puty sheriff. Enclosing the clip ping one of them sent the follow ing letter to the warden, spelling as written: "lear Sir, Warden: "I am writing these few lines under a very straineous cundition, but trust that you will advise us in the very best of your knowledge. 1 saw In Monday n.gtu's Oregon Journal an item of wlttch 1 am enclosing with this. 1 presume you think us very foolish for say ing anything about a happening such as this is, as it was so well concealed. Hut 1 cunuut stand the strain it has upon my mind so and I have come to the con- There Is no secret about It. 'If you buy it once you always buy It Wholesome, healthful, delicious, its the quality. GRIMM HROS. MILK I1HEA1). Phone 133. Hemstitching, 5 and 7 c. at Fish er's Store. i VI lit It ENT "Furnished ""aleeping room reasonable. 31 1 E. Oak St. FOR SALE 75 goats. c7sTHen ninger. Wilbur, Ore. Phone 3UF3. KEY FITTING, lock repairing. Hoseburg Cyclery, 5M N. Jack-i son St. WIDOW woman wants wastiingto do at home. Call at 1133 L'nipqua Ave. ; WANTED Woman to assist in housework. 143 So. Kane St., cor ner Lane. FOR RENT Two room apartment on ground floor, also place for car. 619 Mill St. FOR SALE23lsclwes-and"26 lambs. E. P. Thlel, Yoncalla. Ore. FORRENTNlce 7-roora bungalow on paved st. Inquire O. U. Hel-! big. 407 W. Cass St. ; FOR SALE Good,drylioundwood. ' 13.75 per tier. Phone 14F41. W. A. ' Jenkins. Roseburg. FOR RENT 3 room apartment, partly furnished. Call 725 W. , Lane St. or Phone 577-R. FOR RENT FouF room furnish-! f d house at Sll West Mother I St. Phone either 2S2 or 514-R. WANTED to buy "or rent,-good second hand Invalid's wheel chair. Phone 198R, 204 W. Douglas. FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room house, newly renovated, one block from round house. Hohl's SPORT SHORTS Garage. SECOND HAND lumber I for sale 1 cheap, or trade for wood or hay. j w ill sen on time. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. (AMocUtcd Vrem Uawd Win.) ST. PAUL, Minn., Mar. 28. Jimmy lie Forest, match-maker or the I'olo Athletic club in New t York, exproHHed his confidence to- Automobile Owners One of the most valuable kinds ol Insurance you can carry is Publli Liability Insurance. This form o liiHuranee protects you from flnan- ctai inns in tne event that your unto intur omonne nnd there is 8 claim against you for damage1). We mio write all other llnca of automobile, fire and accident Insurance. ciunon mat we want to coniesa ; day tnM tt fifteen-round contest be and pay the penalty whatever it J tW(,en (ji ne Tunney and Tommv miKhi be. So will Mill you every- ; oibbons would be closed within 21 thuiK If you Kite us a chance to ! hours. have u private Interview with " you, and you only." SEATTLE. Wash.. Mar. 2S University of Washington varsity waa madu, the two men signed the toiiowtng statement: "1 wmh to make a complete and freshmen crews are to leave here tonight for Oakland, ChI., where they are to train for the Vnlversity of WashinKton-Univer-fdty of California race estuary April 1. . masonic gtnc confension to you of my part in murder cominited near Cheiialls, ttnh., the latter part of May, I have given you a news paper ciippiug, containing an ac count of the finding of the body mill I thftilr niv ml ml will Iim r. iu.u.i i.i . r..n .t MfUsi. 1 home run by Captain Eddie Roush sion. 1 ak you to noiily the featured the 10-to-4 vli tory of the I pp v-,. 1VT,rnvrv authorities at Chehalis, so that i Cmelnnati Nationals over Redding , '' ""f i"-" "NLY ii i. lor file iniernnilnnnl l.eaL'lle ui i T" ..,-,.-,- Uod knows that I am sorry fur i l.ewlsburg yesterday. I what happened." I " ' a terrible drive to right j 11 IB UeiH"t?U lllf IMU UIT-U Wilt .lm, .lull lllf IIOII lilt till 1111" (Aucutfd rm. Uuril Win.) CINCINNATI, Mar. 28. A freak TO TRADE New furniture for old: i I Une Quirk Meal kitchen range for any kind of range. Judd's Fur-, niture Exchange. FOR SALE About 40 Barred Rock chlx. 2 days old. To he taken home at once. I'hone 391-Y, or call at 7U2fr'ullerton St. FOR SALE S. C. Ruff " Leghorn '' hatching eggs. Ji.50 for 15. Phone 2HF12 or address Mrs. i Henry Lander. Roseburg, Itt. 1 ! Hox 137. i FOR SALE Relinquishment " oti first class 160 . A. homestead. Not far out and a good location. Addrei "Homestead", care News-Review. " FORD TRUCK With Warford transmission, in good mechani cal condition, 33x5 oversize cords on rear; priced to sell. Roy loung. no lass m. w ljlTV.nvwpMntf Frca Consultation Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK FJcctro-Thernphy-Electronic-Sunliijht. Latest Modern Equipment 417-18-19 PerMns Bldp. THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TODAY At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents ASHTON DEARHOLT i? In K "The Cowboy Prince" FEATURE COMEDY: "BOY IN BLUE" ALSO: "NATURE'S JEWELS" a. g SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ft THE FIRST SI IOWING IN THE STATE S PRISCILLA DEAN'S In the Most colorful role of her ctireer. i "THE CRIMSON RUNNER", f 5WTWTTII!!TTtTTaTTW bave to serve out their terms in the Oregon prison before they are turned over to the Washington authorities, unless lit the ivUchL o( WuMhliiKton a n I horities they d1iou:U be pardoned from the Ore gou prison. Dorner Old Offender, j MK!KOIti, Ore.. Mar. 2S. Ac- eordniK to the reeords of the Jnek 1 nou county ftheriff's ofifn1. Arniaiul j I). lorner and James V. Mack. ! convict who prison official allixe rtnfe(tsid a murder near Cm halm I Wash., were arrested in this latched jtato and forced It wide op en. Aa the ball dropped out unit ,1116 playing field It became a homer. lnje, mailing circulars. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Palace Mail Co., Toledo, Ohio. There Is a mighty rock! reason for it. Kveryone is Us in it Gil I. MM 1 HKOH. MII.K ItliEAD. Its quality i accounts for Its popularity. I'hone j 133. Ilrown crispy, crust, pure while flaky center up read llghlly with de- jiv I licioiH yellow butter, ilon't It sound FOR SALK Some for trade. houses. 11 tarms. overhead ex penses light, I can Rive bargains. All kinds of farms and houses at low prices. 0. Merrill, 6"4 Mill St FOR "SAI.EOvel2undred acre ranch, 75 creek bottom land. 12 acre ranch, 13 hundred dollars. Terms on either. Cannot afford flowery advs. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SAI.K Oiik dlnlTiK suite cheap. Call at 612 Mill street. Inst November, chargi tl it It I lie burglary of a store at Ashland to which they entered pleas of guilty, and were sentenced to five-year terms. Dorner, tho finger print records show, had a criminal career, serv ing two years in the .Montana state prison for burglary, and jail terms lit Long Heath and Sacramento, Cal. Mack, as far as the local records Indicate, had no police ncotd good ? It is good. UK I MM ItH IS. f W A N T K D ! ood horse about 12fl MII.K 1IKKA1). Phone 133. I pounds, consider team. O. C. o Bailey, Wilbur. Ore. Phone 32-FI3. A! Doubt Aa To Bod g' SKATTIjK. Wah, Mar. CI 1 1 Wlio-Owcs We get the money because we know local conditions know the majority of the debtors give pernon.il call eervlce know our business, and like our Job. Can we be of service to you? Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company ; SUNDAY AT THE : t CHURCHES ; First Church of Christ. Scientist. 312 E. IiuiikIss St. ii.'irulsr st-rvlc. n urn hi'lil Siinilny ninrnln at 11 orliM-k, ami WmluesilHy (tvenlnir hi t'lKht o'clork, this nititiiiK Incluiii-H tintlmimli's of hi'nlliiK. Sumlny school convt'tii's each Sunilay morn- Iiik nt H I... All ski's from A to M yt' nmy be Hilmit tt-l. The rrail Inn room In front of the church 1 open iliuly except Suniluys snil holt-1 ilu.vs from 2 to 4 p. m. The public Is conlhilly Invited to sllenil. Th." mihtecl of the lesson lll b-: : "Kenlitv." MONEY IS ri.KNTIFI'L for sprine homo financing. Ve now have funils available for flrnt mort Itnge residence loans, monthly re payment plun. Umptjiia Snvinirs and loan Association, with Dong Is Abstract Company. SALKSMFN OR AC1ENTS WAN'T EI Amailn stylish lailles shoes. Ijirfte rash commissions lntrotlnclnK popular f3.9; and $4-95 shoes. Actual samples fur nished. Write quick, style Arch Shoes. IVpt. F2. Cincinnati. FOHIl COITK IIAHOAIN " 1924 Model Ford Coupe. Steel disc wheels, overslie cord tires, foot feed snd other extras. This car Is nvrhanica!ly perfect. Prlven less than litioo nitles. THICK VKKY HKASONAIM.K MATHKWS MOTOIt X CHANC.K Hetler Forils, for le-s money. ti3it: Ar.p , :-: fa xp. b u STOP LOOK LISTEN Your Easter Bonnet Can be found at the k Specialty Shoppe A new shipment has just arrived in all the leading Mrs. S. M. King 235 N. Jackson St 3 WE WANT TO DRIVE HOME the fact that every young man should depend upon his own abil ity. We know 111 at you have the ability to save so start riuht now In earnest by opening an account with the ItosehurR National Hank with the amount you can spare. 4' Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore. il K oownT 1 t -laJ Y Rapp Building RUN DOWN That r run down feeling comes' because the nerves are frayed and need Invig orating. By adjusting at the spine, the nerve base, we impart strength and new life to the system. "Yours for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractio Specialist Phone 594-J 327 West Cass Enjoy a Delicious TURKEY DINNER Topped Off with Home Made Ice Cream Deer Park Inn Sunday, March 29 3 Miles. South of Canyonville Last Time Tonite Wm. S. Hart "iraoi" "ROAD AGENTS" Chapter One. of "IDAHO" "HIGH HOPES" Comedy "WORLD NEWS" 15c KAJiSTIC 10c Sun.: "Passions of the North" High School Entertainment LOOKING GLASS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL I. 1 925 AT 8:00 P. M. Song. "Auld Lang Syne" High School Piano Solo Mrs. Ernest Voorhies Recitation, "Invictus" Marione Thompson Piano Solo, Selected Fern Hutching Recitation, "Father" .....Walden Thompson Recitation. "Mother" Dorothy Rogers Song, "All Thru the Night" High School SKETCH "THE STUPID LOVER" CHARACTERS Constance Hazel Strickland Donald Emmett Cronk Margaret , Lolo Dysert Piano Selection Mrs. Ernest Voorhies L. F. T.CLUB A April Fool Tarty. Tuesday. Here's a rood buy, a Ilulek Mnn h .tint. K P. liall p. m . , 121 nmilel suiting second series sea- See It at RAPP 103. con's dunces . Ak for Ross. LAST TIME TONITE I j comedy" ipj I B PRICES 10c 25c 1 ONE ACT COMEDY "WHO'S THE BOSS" CHARACTERS James Smith Henpecked, A Bank Cashier Wallace Matthews Dr. Brown A Jolly Dentist Harold Stromquist Carl Miller A Young Lawyer Ralph Matthews Henrietta Smith ...The Determined Wife Helen Strickland Mrs. Brown The Amiable Wife Arline Howard Mary Heath Engaged to Miller Marvel Morgan Mrs. Jenkers Mrs. Smith's Sister Lolo Dysert Dorothy Jenkers (Little Girl) Irene Rodley Nancy Smith's Hired Girl Marione Thompson SUNDAY MONDAY A BIG TWO UNIT FEATURE PROGRAM 1 (a) "Pathe News" (b) "Lonesome" Comedy (c) "The Prairie Wife" Feature Photoplay with Herbert Rawlinson and Dorothy Devore (a) SEENA Offering the latest songs. (b) The Miracle Man ALBURTUS Ths Man of Mvsterv Knows all Sees all Has a message for you NOTE: ANTLERS Alburtus will appear but once each evening. PRICES THIS SPECIAL PROGRAM 10c ANTLERS 35c Tuesday: Alburtus; Also Viola Dana In "Heart Bandit" THURSDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS- , THIEF OP BAG DAD". ANTLERS Saturday Matinee ANGLERS 6P t