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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1925. PAR on April 2 COPC0 1 Preferred Capital Stock i advances to $100 a share' Seven months ago The California Oregon : s 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, which 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 orcranizatinn nr timntv J J clip and mail the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "" Icaufdrnia Oregon ,; i power company Offieett OREGON Medford Grants Pass CALIFORNIA Vreka Duottnulf Klamath Fall YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization 'or mail this coupon -todayf THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MKpFORD, OREGON Pleasa send me full Information about your 7 Preferred Stock and pedal partial payment plan. Nama evUdrsea I5T (ANrcbteil Vrem Iueri Wire.) LONDON, Apr. 1. (Ireat Hrlt aln la Rett Inn welter and wetter, according to figures complied by the I'nlteil Kingdom, the Mr pro hibitionist organization. In report jutt tunned the Al liance asserta that during 1924, 52 shillings were spent on beer fin every twenty shillings spent on milk and that the total beer bill of the country was 198,000.0(10 pounds sterling, against an ex penditure for milk of 76.000,000 pounds. The Alliance also figures that the total spent on all Intoxicants in 1924 amounted to ,11IS.000.iii0 pounds, as compared with 3i7. oimuhmi pniimlK In V21 PROHI Ef HE- WASHINGTON. Apr. 1. Prohi bition in not bclntc properly enforc ed on thf Atlantic, ica board be caUH of inadequate coopenttlon (between federal enforcement axe ti des, political Influences, laxity of feil oral attorneys and failure to HOME BUILDERS ATTENTION We are at the present time Installing machinery making our mill at well equipped as any mill on the coast. We can give you Quality Service nnd Price. Local ma terial used wherever possible. v g Cet our prices before buying elsewhere. I Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT Wo wish to announce to the public that we are starting a dairy which will be a MODEL DAIRY We are sparing no expense to make this the best equipped dairy In Douglas County. The most modern mac hinery known to the dairy industry is being installed. The milk will be drawn from the cowa by a machine, carried to a clarlfler, then to a cooler, from there to the bottling machine, where It la capped and placed In tho refrigerating loom for delivery. A steam boiler will furnish the steam and hot water for cleaning and sterilising. The herd Is composed of good grade and registered Jersey cows, everyone tested and proven. WE INVITE INSPECTION The public Is Invited to visit this dairy at any time. We will be. glad to show and explmn. in order to r.aylnce you of the cleanliness of the oillk, we arc going to offer $50.00 REWARD for any sediment found In our milk. We are hooking orders now to start April J. which Is the op. nlng date. Phone 44FI1, or call at dairy at the end of pavtment en the Garden Valley Road. MODEL DAIRY TjjJ ' fedo: 5 ftlve more attention to the biff g bootleufceni. Mm. Mabel Walker K Wlllebntndt, rhMmuM attorney gt Renerttl, yesterday told the senate committee lnvefttlKHttng the in A teinal revenue bureau. Pollt leal Influences are a serious A obstacle to enforcment, Airs. Wll- lebrandt said, mentioning In this jg connection particularly Jn the A state of New Jersey and she en g dorsed a sup that would assist In A elttnlnatlnfc thene by placing of g prohibition agents under the civil P service. Testifying In regard to the f'd- eral attorney appointments, the i witness satd she had protested 'against the appointment of a man 'by name of Littleton." as special assistant to the attomey-Reneml to try prohibition cases In Western Vennsylvania, he was appointed, she testified, at the request of Sec retary Mellon to prosecute certain "bribery" cases, and after, one case had been tried and lost, she asked the the others be nolle pros soil. As reported to her she said the court had refused to do this on the (trounds that the cases had had not been properly presented. Frl AJ.-:.: Mrt. 8adi C. Holtiner Practiced in Old Rom The restored ruins of I'oinpell ' till show wall Inscription and reg. I ular election campaign posters which ofteu ure signed bv women The su;ne ruins tell us ulso about busluess advertising In undent Hume. The show windows of ttoiue during the oldest time ennnot e I compured with their purr.llel in our modern trude world, i-'or a long ' time It was lmiiosslble to buy the ! necessury gluss, which was tremen dously expensive, liesldea, the win- dow gluss was milky and dim. and I urten iridescent, ut any rate not uttlcieiitly clear and transparent, writes II, Iioelling In frankfurter Zeltung, as translated for the Mil waukee Journal. The ltuuiun retailers, therefore, were content to exhibit their goods In an open stall In front of their homes; the shop Itself was built Into the home and served merely as a storeroom. The only means of advertising was the voice; he who U.VA YfWl n DaucTxtftr? barked loudest sot the most cus-j"38 1 0Wa8nler t0'.Z?1 . . . , "You Have, Thia Woman'. Advice only after trade received a new l.v;.l ,vi stimulus by the conuueMs In the I toot Vital Interest to You Orient and Occident did the llo- Seattle. Wash. "In my RirlhooJ, muns begin to adopt the business ' suffered with severe backaches and tricks of their tributaries, the , pain and had a catarrhal condition, routers uml Aalutlc tireeks. They I These disagreeable sensations were Installed regular show windows In completely eradicated and 1 devel thelr shops. Their gods were safe loped into a strong and healthy from theft behind bronze grates, I jvomanhood because my mother gave and were provided with price tags i me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frescrip and annotations. The merchants jtion. As my own daughters were lndlcuted on their shop doors the developing I gave them Dr. Pierce's good they furnished and their own I favorite Prescription and in that names. I way prevented their having any form ot inward weakness. My daughters developed naturally into womanhood and 1 am sure it was because I had them take the 'Prescription' at that critical period." Mrs. Sadie J. Holtzner, 2124 North 52d St. Go to your neighborhood drug store today and get this prescrip- STUDENTS TO STRIKE (Aanrlated hfa Ua4, Wirt.) PARIS, Apr. 1. The general association of students at the Uni versity of Paris has decided a 48 hour strike probably beginning to morrow ,ln protest against the gov ernments action In closing the law school at Sorbonne and its Insist ence upon the maintenance ot Iir. Ceorges Scelle In the chair of In ternational law. Manifestations I among the student body against Dr. Beetle's appointment led to the closing the school and suspension of Dean Berthelemy by the min istry of Instruction. The association has asked the student groups in the 18 other uni versity cltiea ot France to join In this protest. 4rundel, piano tuner, none 189-L Sees Resin as Basis of Diamond Formation Similarity between the X-rny pic tures of the lattice structure ot di amond crystals and of decuter- Itvne, a resinous substance, is the ! lion in tablets or liquid, or write basis for the cluim advanced by Dr. Pierce, President Invalids llerr Decker, a Jena chemist, that Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for medical diamonds originated from this ma- i advice, free aud confidential. iciiui uuut-r enormous pressure auu possibly heat, during long periods ot time, uccordlng to the Berlin correspondent of Industrial nnd En gineering Chemistry. Diamonds have long been known to be pure carbon in crystalline form, hut what the original carbo naceous material was out of which they developed has been a subject of dispute, lteslns contain hydro gen as well ns carbon, and the theory of the (ierman scientist as sumes that, under the condition of diamond formation, the hydrogen ..... tit, b.,u. ... On DIUIl UI INVKSTKiATE CASE. dOTUtrd Fie Losivd ir.) SALEM, Ore.. April 1. The case of C. W. Thompson, who Is accused of having appropriated $5,000 in state funds during the time he was cashier in the state treasury's office is being Invest!-, gatd by the Marion county grund jury. life should measure was literally s owly squeezed out of 1 . , t ' T.,r..... the raw uiatrlal until at last noth-1 75 EE l' ine but pure crystalline carbon was ' j! fLK BRtAD caa 0uaIify- For Umbrella Protection A well-known business tnnn had ft bad habit of losing umbrellas, and as they were usually expensive (lies, he lilt upon the happy Idea of having his telephone number en d raved on the bundle. Since then he lost bla umbrella hnlf a dozen times, but owing to the telephone number be ban always recovered It. The tinder does not have to snail It back; he rlnss up the numher, find the owner Rludly calls for It. If the finder Is' dishonest he will not feel conifortuble with flint tell tale number, nnd If he himself loses It, as ten to one he will, a uirj honest person will eveimmlly in form the original owner. The lat ter, of course, will know nut him: of the umhrulhi's uriventures. If only the umbrella could talk 1 Father of Mail Service Mull coaches were Introilueed Into Knglund In the year 17M by one Juhn rainier of Hath. This worthy gentleman suffered much incon venience from the innll leaving Lon don on Monthly, and not reuclilng Ituth until Wednesday. He trtiv eled the country ndvocatlnu reform, nnd was set down ns a bore. Hut the system of flying malls lie was able to Inaugurate lasted until the days of railways. Still, It was not much better than the system of the Itoman malls, us established In the Third century, by which It seems potts lMe that letters inluht have reached Home, from Knlnnd In three or four days If relay of nl. loping chariots could cover a thoij. sand miles ut 14 miles an hour. lliri'l,ATIO XTATKMKXT fclrtU'UHTH of the ownei'ithiu. man- i it(f'iiit'iit, rircuhitlioi, etc., required tiy the act of i'iuiirr''M of AuK'iHt i-t. of ICfiMfhursr Newn-HevieW i jMitllthfl Iaily Ht lioKeburiC, Ore- koii f.r April, liiTi. Statu ot OreKon, County of Doug- 1 lilJt. HH. I Itefore me. a NotHry Public In and tor the mate and cDiintv aforesaid, (rsiuinlly arparel I. W. Hat en, who, hHvlnfc heen duly sworn ac cortlint; to law itt-poHi-M arol xayn that he in ttie editor and maiiuK'T of the itortetninr News-Review and that the following i, to the Pent of his knowlt'dKo and belief, a true ttate nient of the ownership, manaRetuent (and if m dally pap-r the clrcula tioril. etc., of the t foresaid pubHctt llon for the date titiown In the aonve caption. reiuired by the Act of Au- I 4t-t. I'ontal Un and IteKtilatlons. print. 'd on the reverse of this form, to wit: That the naniPB and add re. -.en of th putillvher. editor, manaKlntt; edi tor, and huin'ns nuinaKer-i are: H. W. and Iteit G. baluit, Itoacburg, Orcfroii. That the owners are: 1. W. Pates. M.rt G. ItateM, l.ttle Z. I tat en, all of JtoyeluirK, f ireKon. That the known bondholders, mortKatret-a, and other security hold era ow uintr or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, tr other securities are: none. That the avera number of cop ies of 'each IsstH' of this publication Hold or distributed. through the mail ur otherwise, to paid subscrib ers dining the six months preceding the date shown above Is 4235. H. W: HATES, Sworn to nnd subsvrlbeu before me thia lat day of April. 192R. Charles V. Stanton. Notary Public Kor Oregon. My commission expires Oct. 3u, it) 25. Drilling Hole in Glass PrlltlnK holes in Rlass Is not so very dtttlcult. The old method utilized a discarded trlanculitr tile, ground to a sliarp point unci used in a brace with a alight pressure. The point of contact was moistened with turpentine. 'I he more recent war. Hilt) one that Is quicker, N to use a brass or copper tube with thin walls Instead of a file, says I'opylur Science .Monthly. I he tube Is placed in a brace and drllllnie Is accom plished with powdered carborundum ns a cutting' ncent. A ?ulde of ood keeps the tube properly centered. CURIOSITY ONCE KILLED A CAT (Anociatrd Preai Lfatwd Wire.) SEATTLE, Apr. 1. A. II. Rus sell was In custody of Seattle po lice today and his wife was in a hospital. Russell, who operates a rent car, was sitting in his ma chine with a woman when his wife happened along last night. Mrs. Hum He 11 showed much curiosity about the woman tn the car and jumped upon the running board to look and ask. But Russell, averred the police, started the car quickly and thereby burled his wife to the pavement. WROTE HIS WILL ON BUSINESS CARD (Asmcltted Pmt Ivued Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 1. A business card wit a bit of writing on It, was filed with the county clerk here today under the head ing "Wills for probate." It was the last testament of John Denair. city agent of the Santa Ke Railroad and was written on a train bound for Kansas City. Denalr had a premonition of death on the train. He drew out the card hastily wrote on it a will con veying an estate of more than $10, 000 to his wife. A day later he collapsed and died on the train. LEADS IN TOURNEY PINEHURST, N. C, April 1. Mac Donald Smith of Lake vi He golf club. Great Neck, L. I., was leading the field with a 34-34-6S this after noon in the annual North and South open golf tournament. Leo Dlegel of Glen Oaks country club, was second with 3534-69. NEW CURTAINING Replace those old curtains with one of the many materials at Carr's. Nets, screens, marquisettes, etc. And its not expensive. New goods just In. Carr's. For quick results use news Review classified ida. Pnone 136. AUTCIESS lOtiBution: l.'22 iRip Your BEST trousers TITAT tyrant, Ptvlo, drpreos that men wlio want to lie fashionably lrrss'.l tire to wear a dark Sack coat with striped trousers of o lighter shade. And never win u more sensible style. Nearly every man lias one or more routs that arc good hut they hang in the closet lieranse the trousers are worn out. liy srki'tiiif; a pair of Dutchess Trousers you complete a suit that is in the height of fashion. Cut full on the very latest lines, we can assure you a fit in Dutchess Trousers that would make a cus tom tailor envious. And whether it is for dress or for work or for play every pair of Dutchess Trousers is made to give long honest wear. They hare to Ik- to live up to their maker's famous warranty of " 10c a llulttm; S1.U0 a Hip." lie smart in ImiIIi senses.if the word and come in for your pair of Dutchess Dress Trousers. TMi-1 ' Spray your roses for aphis. A sprayer and a supply of spray for cents at. Wharton Pros. Buy magazines. 2 cents each. Fiction Library, upstairs. Masonic Temple. Use News-Review Classified Ad vertlslng for results. Leads Germany Rum Orphan Odd Headpiecn Th miporh blnl f pnrnillip s nno of the inntt riMtmrkiiMt ir nil tluit fsiiiittifl group. Niiltirv MaKitzliii- "f Viililn:i"ii. It l only nine Ini'liea long, vi-lvety Mark with iMirple nnu green im-mlik or numentH, ini'liitlint; a Inrgi' l.rlxlic tiiptnlllc green pei-toml ahlxlil uml another '.urge forkeil velvet y M ,,-k erectile uhlelil on the lui. k of Uie neik. It Uvea 111 New (iulitia. TRESPASS NOTICE k'veryon la horehy notified not to tnniaa In any way on my prop erty In I'mpqua lrk Aildltlon, Lot t I'lat II. F. K. CATEa. The more yon eat lha more you want. It eiwtn more hecautte you Jut ran't get enough. tiHIMM nuns. m;i.k hhkao. rii..' PK EST COLDS U Apply ovr throat and chtt t-covtr with hot IUnn cloth. vie V VAP o Rub Couldn't Be Footed Alex bail iliHineil III. flrt pulr of troiiMTK. ami Ilia gnintniilier win pretending lie did not know him. "It's Alex, grandmother," he In tinted nimently. (ih, no! It enn't he Alei t.e enlle Alex weiirs rotaert." -Hilt It In Alex, griindniotti, r. h cue I nas there mid miu in ther put them on liie." i A Mathematical Expert "There goe tnnn nho think In ternia of niillLont." "He tlopn't Imtlc to me lika a great tlinini ler." ile lin'l ; he"a a germ expp T ' Infant Son Burlad The Infant on of Mr. and Mm J J. Iiebolt of Mlllert' Addition, which died Sunday morning vraa burled at tea o'clock Monday n.orn lug. ft Alluring Values in CHAIRS and ROCKERS We carry a atock of hand tome and terviceable Chaira and Rockera. that we are of. fering at Low Cost to You A visit to our big store will be well worth your while if you are needing anything in furniture. ill I fioti )C P I SOoC I LENOX FURNITURE I I I I'f I "T1 ' COMPANY i1 I 1 lofafv'kage ' 321 N. Jackaon St, Roreburg , ; i r- s k niiAim inniiroT rn!s tiffin mm mm ' ' eTe. OnnTn I If W9 W Wlte 13 ; -(1 I 1 1! : IfS) f ' 'I f "WSal The pretldential el-ctlon la .jL 1 S & $ t 'Germany, when a aneresaor to th. ) lav iTlr II .VI aW'ifJ I late Prealdont feldcrlch Kbert will J?T H'tdapfrTWesi I Jfit JP fB : be eboiien. will take place during fl Jlrffifcftpia Iff-. fTi H jal fT, . me lauer pnri of April, in tne T ' ' ' 1 3 vf v" - J-'JOf I . meantime, Dr. Walter Klmona baa I ... ,, p wr 'Yl - - n named as president pro tem. I Fresh Fruit t and Vegetablei a Specialty 7 , He la pictured at bla desk In the I Your Order Delivered Free ' f x V I , official Berlin Iletctulag offlcea. I . I t ' C Poison Plotter i i v i v d j , n , W with a nomlaal snm to cover coat of bandV M ltty-MAKTKAire,J ! I I Mail Order I Stt'owo: QO' B I If W m.ll lol4. I Old Patrona Attest to our con atant attention to their needa. New friends will receive the same painstaking effort to please them and only the best be supplied. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 JOffEPM SOWJ9KY A qt:::rt ot poison rum. Innocently bought lor a dollar by JosepH Zoluaky, vleTen. of Edavwater, N. J for fata mother, Mrs. Sophia Zolnsky. reeul'ed tn her death. Ha la shown atandlay by her coffin la their little home. A series of po0a whisky deaths within abort Om baa stirred the authorities of the Tillage to actio acaiott boot-lasevxa. Mri. Martha Wise, of Medina, Tlhlo, la said to hire confessed ad mlntaterlng poison to thirteen members of the Glenke family, to whom sb la related. Three per sons died. Including Mrs. Wiae'a annU ancle and mother, and the) others, still are In a serious roodl tlor. Mrs. Wise said she placed srmnle in a water bclUt la tea The News-Review OU dSctioaartee skowM be dixautled, as recent actlilll lateej brought additional words into our laatruege, sod the pab llthera bad to ditcaod their old printing plates. Hera is the exwly compiled dictionary larger and more complete tbaa any similar one enlarged vocabulary all the new words and aow speoal foatmos now toady for srery readoa. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Ttaioo of Umot eoopona. prasnud or mcflsMl to thil newwpstpaw with nomiiMi nn to covor cost of buv paKarinc dtrtt hlro. Mail Orders If by m.ll, loclud 7 tmi pMtsit ISO mllfsi 1 ttmt 90 mJ: far rrwxet disaucr roe atxyaalrneislrf lf rtetaj diauitrotioo tct log to only Entitlm every reader to thitNew Enlarged Universities Dictionary Wkktai FttrtlMr lMOblntir 9 mmd Ummw Mmmk If Hal SmtHUd. Your Old Dictionary is Now Outpf Date IT 4 tU idmrni hmok for tab Crm Were Pmim