FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1925. PAR on April 2 COPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock advances to $100 a share Seven months ago .The California Oregon Power Company made a public offering of 10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) of 7 Preferred Capital Stock for subscription by its customers and friends in the territory it serves. Today, only half of the entire offering remains unsold Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur chased direct from the Company at the price which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share per month if desired, and with interest at 6 allowed on all installments paid. Increased Value for Investors Prevailing market conditions, the country wide demand for good hydro-electric securities, and the approaching completion of the Com pany's new developments, vhich will materi ally increase the net earnings, now justify this increase in price of the Preferred Capital Stock. Announcement of the advance of $2.00 per share on April 2, 1925, is published at this time for the advantage of stockholders and prospec tive purchasers. For information concerning the 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest bearing partial payment plan, ask any member of our organization or sitnnlo clip and mail the coupon below. i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY REMNANT OF OLD SLOCUM HALL BEING TORN DOWN TODAY Workmen are today tearing down the old blacksmith shop In the rear of the Kohlhajren building in order to make room for the new concrete structure which Mr. KohlhaKen U erecting thetx This old wooden shop wo once one of the principal more buildings In Koseburg, bWng a part of the. old Sloeum Hall, for mauy year Rose burg's chief meeting place. The old Sloeum, Hall faced on Jackson Mreet, the lower floor being used for a store building, while the up per hall was an ttudltorium used for gatherings of all kinds, festal ocean ion a, dances and public enter tainments. The first motion picture show ever given in Itoseburg was shown in this hall, which also for many years was the polling place for Koseburg and the whole coun tryside. In 1908 Mr. Kohlhagen moved the old hail back from Jackson street, and erected the fine building now occupied by the several stores and Heinlme conservatory. The upuer story of the Slocum hall was lorn ; off, enough lumber being procured to build two houses, while the lower story was roofed over and has been In use as ft blacksmith shop for many years. 50 FREE Certainly It ts soniethlnR new and it 1m as Rood as it Is new. One trial will convince you. Order now! GRIMM BHOS. MILK 1MEAD. Phone 133. FORFEIT BIG SUM IF BOOZE IS USED How itiany people do you know WHO DO NOT OWN AN AUTOMOBILE ? Bring us your list of these non-automobile owners and we will 'explain an exceptional opportunity that we are offering during 1 POWER. COMPANY Officest OREGON Roscburg Medford Grants Pass Klamath Fall CALIFORNIA Yreka Dunraiuif HOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization -or matt this coupon todayl THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD. OREGON Please send me full Information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. Name tddreaa PRESIDENT AND I ll, nt 'lllKn was tntk at his Chesapeake I!ay to the vicinity of FA Mil Y RFTI 1R1M ''" today alier nn absence of two Aiinauoits, Mil clay durliiK which he and Mr. (A-,. rr- ,. ! j",1.'1, '!";ir """ J",hn' a:v' r r" ty of friends cruised on tho Mav WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 rresl- lf ,Wer. The cruise, extended into The food of all foods In broad and milk. Here you have both In corporated in a loaf or tilt I MM HUOS. MILK BKEAD. Phone L3. (AwMK-tat'Hl I'rt-M iad Wire.) PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 30. A legal agreement with a IIO.OUO for feit for violation, binds Samuel M. Vauclain, president of the Bald win Locomotive Works, to strict observance of the Volstead Act while Jti this country. It was learn ed today. Mr. Vauclain signed the agreement with the latP W. A. C.ar- rett, A. S. edible and W. A. Hoy, Iia Id win officials, on May 1H, 1924, the others agreeing to forfeit ir 000 each if they violated it. Mr. Vauclain disclosed the agreement on his 6!ith birthday, while enroute through Texas on his private car. The agreement. It was said, cites the designers to obey the laws, ''not only because they are right, but also because It will result in mental, moral and physical good." . - Display Week ANNOUNCEMENT We wlnh to announce to the public (hat wo aro starting a dairy which will be a MODEL DAIRY We are (paring no pipeline to make thin the heat equipped dairy In DoukIhs County. The most modern inu.-hln-rv known to the dairy Industry la being Installed. The milk will be drawn from the cowa by a machine, carried lo a clanfier, linn lo a cooler, from tbcr to thu botillnc machine, where It in capped and placed In the rcfrlBcrallun room for delivery. A xleatu boiler will furnlnh the, ateam utid hot water for clianltiK ami aterllliliiK. The herd la composed of rood grade and registered Jersey cowa, everyoue tented and proven. WE INVITE INSPECTION The public la Invited to vIMt thin dairy at anv lime.- We will bo xlad to fhow and cxptam. In older to convince J on of the cbaullnoaa of the milk, we are roIiik iu otter : $50.00 REWARD for any aedlment found In our milk. We are hooking orders now lo atari April 1. which Is the op'-ii'm: date. Phone 44-F1I, or call at dairy at th end of pavement on tha '' Garden Valley Road. MODEL DAIRY INDIANS TO BUILD ATHLETIC STADIUM WASHINGTON. Mar. 3(1. Amer ican Indians of all trlhea already have contributed ."lO.oiMi toward a flliri.ftuo fund for construction of nn athletic stadium at Haskell In dian institute, Ijiwrenre. Kan. Subscript lolls are limited to In diana. The stadium will seat lo.nno and probably will he of an architecture illustrative of Indian art. It will contain a quarter mile truck, base ball diamond ami football field and a layout for field meets. FORD DISPLAY WEEK FEATURED Old Patrons Atteit to our con tart attention to their nredt. New friends will recsiv. the .une painstaking effort to please them and only tha best be supplied. Freth Fruits, and Vr.;etnb!c a Spf cilty. Your Order Delivered Free PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Plione 63 The pst week lias s en great ac tivity mi thf iait ctf the I dp k wood Motor Co., local Ford d-al-rs. In preparation for "Kord Disptay We.'k." which opened today, V'irliiir Ivatseelriinitik' Is a much of an annual event with Ford deal ers us il is with the housewife, hut this ear In addition to having i heir sales room renovated ami decor ated, tht ir shops nnd equipment made upotlessly clean, it was de cided to have "Kurd Difplay 'Week" for the entire terrltoiy. As a result, h runnie r of Foid dealers have put on umiMial display.- of new and guaranteed used ears. Ford niTcssoiles, dash liuhN: rear view inHrors, spark pl-ig-i. batteries, etc, have Ko In u piven prominent places in dealers' 1 1 i h 1 a - . .ales reports Indirai, ihai tlie t-prlni: demand for Foul ran Is al Ir. i ly npfiro.ichih that of previous years, wiih H.'iy pronitM that pa.t at. reroidt, will h- hrok.n. A recent import fnim the factory at l'trntt Htaten that pro,luetten h.it Veil iucrenved to T,eo cats iimi tnirk a day. The. cnrnvatiy ,l,a. h"en opnatlliR ini . ft lull week S( ll' dltle (or Mime time In lit ft in.tnutaetui I' plant and the pres ent piodln.i schedule represent.-! an Int'rea-.-' ol unus a da) uer( 111!' of a few Weeks fUO. 0 d4n ita tor protlurlfon hn heeu moved Up to 4m ft d JfslO C: lorowiiiK Utiuaud. it tiro The International tractor disk harrow will do more, work In one tinm over than a lighter .disk will In four timet). Auk yiir neighbor who has one. Sold, by Wharton 1 Bros. I X LETTERS FROM THE J t PEOPLE : CONCERNING RACE DECAY 1 To the Kdltor: Almost daily In newspaners nnd in magazines we read editorials and art idea on rare decay. In a recent publica tion of nation wile circulation. Ir. John Harvey KeiloK, president of the race betterment foundation, has an article on "race decay our greatest menace." How many writ em and commentators on this age old evil treat it as a local, indi vidual disorder, when In fact It is a dtndly desease of the social or ganism. I'p to this day nnd hour the brightest minils In history all agree that every social structure built upon the foundation of cupid ity nnd ignorance, has as Inevitab ly developed the germs of race de cay: as truly as filth develops consumption, and the ruins of ev ery pre-existing civilization from the I nca to the Itomans are de cayed Into dust: evidence to tie' fact that no order of thfnu's built upon the foundation of conquest, slavery and exploitation can long endure. In our every day life we wee and' feel the expressed mani festation of race decay, wo see the Institutions of home, family, morals, ethics, education, reTlgioii and politics; all vietims of this dreaded malady, and we shudder as we see the standard of every at i tribute that endears and enubles. ! falling to a lower level, nevcr.coit j scions of the underlying fact, that Ht is a provision inherent in evry organization that when it has serv jed Its purpose it dies and decas, j nnd that the period of Its existence I depends altogether upon the har monious relationship of the laws in its government. It is a positive ins night follows day that our pres ent social stnt'ture is crumbling tinto d'c.y: and what the sucre. i inc order will be depends upon jour Intelligence; It altogether d pends upon our anility to direct tli.. new order in a channel of bctfi ; nient. No civilization built, up' cupidity nn.l ignorance can Inn-: (endure; for every tnife, sure, a -.d homeless invention to counterf. .t jjustlce and intelligence hits failed; ; and humanity and it order i have repeatedly been riVstrov i and how shall we ever know what mankind has suffered in this pro cess? If it be our earnest desire :o direct the coming onl-r into th 'channel of betterment, through tl,. gateway of Intelligence, then vi must be.: In and found the new c: der with all ef its' superstructure -In harmony with tho forces of ci i durance nnd to aeroniplUh this w need alier only a single word i ' ili" cur s of the advise creator; 'Thou snail earn thy bread by tl. sweat of thv brow nnd not sn. catiiri the bn ad of other's lab i We cannot attain salv.ttlon in a-. form Ion: i Wf. have dunin' fi"n In c pv fi-rin. hal! ir realize the n rule until w - b-n''l en a fitnf f.uiiid.i;un the r. d..mt rule: 'ltve to each nil tM fiuiis of their lihors." Let this li the has. for the focn lations ef tlie coining m ) r, and ftTrn thi 1m alone iniHt a clvdtratlon ai ' wttl stand v the test of ti:n- , r It t j!i:r:,e and intelllgeni a id e . -y rtr Mino nt 0 combat ev e invented ii as n.nutit. I stsnd tiie t. t tf tune unrtld- i an 1 aloae, bcaM- n ts -jk iial u,h. March 30th to April 4th 1925 COOL MOTOR CO. DRAIN C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. ROSEBURG ALLEN HANSEN SUTHERLIN WORSHIPPERS IN I Rice; vocal solos "I-oVe Means : Vn " ami '"I'ho lav llutwu " Mru CLASH WITH TROOPS Fred Powell. ' (Anociiti'd I'tvu IatKJ Wire.) MEXICO CITY, Mar. SO. Two officers and four privates were wounded and 6G men, ten women and one Spanish priest were ar rested, the result of a clash be tween federal soldiers and wor shippers outside the church of Han Marcos In Aguas Calientes yesterday. The worshippers who for some time have been guarding the church building art declared in re ports to havo opened fire upon the soldiers as the latter approached the church ou patrol duty, the guardians of the edifice, believing the troops intended to take over ihe business of transferring it to members of tho newly created Mexican Apostolic church, it Is be lieved several worshippers were wounded, but are remuiutng in hid ing for fear of arrest. .'resident Calles has ordered tho military commandant at the town to take energetic notion for tho suppression of disorders. -POISON LIQUOR FATAL TO GIRL solution Is found to the common problem in an uncommon way. MncDonafd" does her best work In "The Lonely lioad,' which waa Preview reports are that Miss ' produced by B. P. Schulberg I (AMOclattd Pit Leucd Wire.) I LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March SO. ' Two persons are under arrest : in connection with the death early today of Mrs. Helen B. Osborn, I 21, whom police believe to he the ! victim of poison liquor served at a party. Those under arrest are i Clarence B. Osborne, husband of the dead, woman and iShirley j Wing, in whose home tho death occurred. Miss Hazel Barton, said to be 'Wing's housekeeper, I also was held for questioning, but was later released. Miss Wing j and Osborne were held pending the issuance of a complaint charg ing manslaughter. rm The rf ra Two in one. The quality of two loaves in one, the value of two loaves in. one and the satisfaction of two loaves in one. CiKlM.M BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. lng manslaughter. iff 1 iTUiaaucirmsi i NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURG, ORE. WH keep abreast of tne times. We do not show you l5t Tear's lrinna nrf uraisns. joa win imc hero whatever Is novel whatever Is uew and whatever Is flno In silks 'Quality and Economy The Silk Store Silks and Satins CREATE CARDINALS IN SECRET TODAY (Atwrtafnt Trent Lmtrd VTlrr. HOME. Mar. SO. At a secret cousistoiy held by Pope Pius to day. Monsignor Vlceuie Casanova Y. Marzel, arch-Bishop of Cranada and MonsUnor Ilumlain Y. Estob an, arch-Bishup of .Seville, were created Cardinals. Stuuehaker costs less.pr pound tUau butler. L0U3 H. L.iviOLP. VARIED PROGRAM AT RECITAL TONIGHT A varied prog: am will be pre sented at the Hemline Conserva tory tonirlu. at the thitd in the series of mufdiah s to be given dur ing the spring months. The program tonight wilt in clude: Army U serve March, Junior Mtid Senior orchestras; piano nolo. ' I Vacant Daiue", Han i.on W" In st on; "i'auee on the tireen", .Ios (dune Cachelin; "rtoit.g to Market", ljuira liice ' Song of June", Mddied .Uler; "happy .Monieiits", Kiancel le Kream; 'Merry Dai.ce." and "Hoheiniail Sonir." Avis J'tgley; "lie tut lung llunie,' Jhiih-m Mere bith; "Tlie Wuktd Witch" and 'H.iy Blue Mail h '. ll.-fy Vv; "Magnolia" and "Anv. I Chorus". Eiixabetii Willinm; ( lumnuiig Bird." Maxine Stearns; piano mh Margaret Little; readiuji;, "Boy Snake," Klsie Busenbark; "My Sis ter's Best Fellow, ' Betty Shoe maker; "Beyond Knduranc ', Jovce Busenbark; Jtit C'liiw I'm T'"0.' B'tiy Sfnrc; -ilogue. "Peach Pie." Jore and Kiie Bu sftihark; violin soh. "Three Tin Soldiers. " I u.in hy Be i tar ; violia solo. "U.'f For lilt) Front.'' Chester Liberty Theatre. An anxiously waiting public will be delighted to hear that Piicilla Dean who electrified audiences by her performance in "A Cafe iu Cairo" has Just completed a new picture which Is conceded hy even tiie producer himself, and all those who have seen it, to be even inure remarkable than her previous en deavor. In this new story she as sumes thu part of a fiery Apache girl who plays the role of a Hobin Hood and steuls from Ihe bloated aristocrats to feed her beloved ' poor. This latest release Is to be the I feature at the Liberty theatre to i day and tomorrow and that in ad I dilion to Miss D an tho cast in ' dudes, Talor Holmes, Alan Hale, Ward Crane, Mitchell Lewis and j I others or note. ANTM.rtS TIIIMTBi:. , A picture in which humor is j stress d, hut in w hUh hardships j and simple ts the underlying ; theme, "The Prairie Wife." Hugo j Baliin's production which Is now showing at the Antlers. It is an adaption of Arthur ; Stringer' novel of that title, and shows the striiKKles of a cultured society plrl who marries a young r westerner. Her huhnnd owns a homestead on the middle-western , prairies, und his ouiir wife takes , up her Hie in this desolate coun try. i The strueclefi of the yountr cou ple to make a farm of the barren ; land is d- phttd with mixtures of il unit drama and delicate humor. j MIITIC Till A THK. "The Lonely 1'ond." starring Katherlne Mconald. will te the Klrt Natlnnnl picture nn the screen at tho Majestic Thea're on Tuesday. This is an original story from the p n of Charles A. l.oue. tho drantai;itcturtiatlnn of the rom ance of a beautiful womnn whoso huhnnd is the sort that 1-eliews a wife sh fin hi b a rlinpina vino j and hav no titiarfcial rcvponsibil- ( iit and httln perviual liberty. In tl6 puot op, ay, it it laid, a happy store: m ;lg JACKSON STREET . Sargent New Attorney-General I r"TT7; v :j : I Vt Clarlhaldl SnrRi-nt, slxty flre Jrurt o!d, of idlow Vt. wher t practiced law for m.-uiy yoars, a 'o personal friena if JrVsldi-nt slvln CnnM!c. his beon nomi-ted by Mr. Coolldird to b Attorney. f.r-ral of th United Slates. fo!iomlr, ths action of tha Benata la ra- (l lining to confirm the nomination of Charles Heecher Warren of Detroit. Uch. Mr. Saryent. srho Attorney Ocnoral of Vermort 'twenty fiT yejrs ato, stan-Is sli feet sii Inches, weishs :.'.o rounds aud Blared Matr on Ui TaTt t Cglia (oo:Uil team lo Xal, s"i