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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. "El nmm the 10 NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS R08EBUR0, ORE. I 3 STORE'EP Don't Lug the Load Home Often the Housewife Is too busy to drop her uuik and drena for a trip down town to buy Grot-tries. And there is no uo of It, anyway, because our Grocery Is at command of every home in I tone burg. CALL 68 and tell ua what you need. Tho Roods will iirutnntly be rnt to your door at no additional cost, und they'll bo fresh anil Juat aa good us though you selectid Clicui In peraun. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 06 JACKSON SPORTS- MFN FlNinORF RII I ' MLILIWUKOCDILL (AaocUtd rrna Lcaard Win.) MEUroKD. Ore., April 4. At a meeting of the Jackson county same protective associa tion here last night It was un animously decided to endorse the proposed rcioremluiu of house hill 602, passed by tho recent legis lature, taking ten per cent of tho game fund tor general stuto 'ex penditures. A committee was also appoint ed to advise with the state game commission as to where und what kinds of fish to plant in Jackson county and it was decided to take Immediate action to stop the Illegal killing of China pheasants la Southern Oregon, It being maintained by several speakers that these birds will soon be wiped out unless the present un restricted slaughter Is stopped. We sincereiy nope you are not married to any particular brand of bread. Kor your own satin ruction try a loaf of the (j III MM bHOa.' MILK. BHEA1). I'houe 133. mimstik sta;i:s A.N'OTIIKIt KIXM'MKXT. (AncUtd Vrrm lmH Wlrf XEN1A. O.. April 4. W. O. Culp. 40, of South Mend, Imlinnn, I ifitttf; And Mother said You a AWlngdVntlrt utrf that chrw Irtfc gum clcani the teeth and acte a mild antt eptic ' In the mouth. A prominent phy iclan urftr Its nee after each meal la keep lite treth free from decay. rr rrvi i' mxrr-vt urn 'After Every Meal DIFFERENT FLAVORS Same High. Qialit WB keep abreast of th tlniHS. 't tim nut ihnv you last yeari M ms anil deniKna. You will fimt tnr whatever la novel, unatever la new md whatever la fine In allaa "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silka and Satlna JACKSON STREET ti (former pastor of the Methodist KpUcopal church at Sprint? Vnl- ,,yi wh(MH 8i;rioati()Ila, u.umtnt ; ulopi with his IS year old choir leader. created a furore In Ohio two yearn aico, has eloped with his sister-in-law, according to word receiv ed here today by Probate Judgo rf. C. Wright. . Culp is said to have eloped a week ago for Die seroini time with his sibier-in-law, Mrs. horoi hy Culp, 22, wife of his brother, Clio Cuip, 27, of Nupjmunee, Indiana. William K. .Miller, chief probation officer of St. Joseph county, In diana, has notified Judge Wright. Culp is said to have becomu en amour d of his nistir-inlaw when she and her huniand visited the Culpa in South Lend. Three weeks after the visit Culp de serted bta wire und ten children. gl'KSTlOX CONVICTS. (Amoc laird I'rm Uiwtl Wirt-.) SALEM, Ore., April . 4. John Shipley, deputy sheriff from Che halis. Wash., will he hero today nt-cordlng to a teller written to Warden A. M. Dalryuiple. to in terview A. C Dotner and J. W. Mack, two convicts at the state I penitentiary, wno claim to no me slayers of a man whose skeleton was found near Chehalis recently on Tllton river. Shipley expects to interview the convicts this af- ternoon may get package of Wrigleys too" Wise mother i she rewards tlie little errand runner with something delicious, long lasting and ben eficial. Happy, healthy children with WriIey' -and best of all - the cost is small ( mm TAKE HYEL FDR The poufclaa County Court thU morniiiK started a tour of inser tion of the gravel burs throughout lh county, lookinic fur sources of ; road surfaeini? material, lfurinic the sprint? and summer the coun- I ty expei-i to spread gravel over jiuany miles of county road, and In endeavoring to produce materials j as near as possible to the various .project!). Hunker are being maintained Jit tlurtU n Vnlh.v t, itiim.1i dla. trlcts 11, 30, 37, 62, and 74. an well as the roads east of Hosi - (buiK, the county planning io vpend I about flu,3oj during tbo year fn xravilJius roads lu those dis 1 trlcts. j Klkton bunkers will supply d1s- trlcts 7, 9, fil, :2 and 53, there be- .".'", aim recently granted a suo-iiiK- about $4,210 allotted lu thoae j ala,ltml 8Um by y of encour- ; districts. asemeiit. 1 (.ravel is alno to be procured at G fllide at the It. A. lllakely plaee, to s,r Knightt Attention Improve road a in that vicinity, 1 Asoalon C'ommancery No. 14 will while ihe Wilbur quarry will sup- ' rn"t t 1,1 riUlar conclave Tuesday ply districts I'H.CU and 77. Other 1 "venin at Ited Cross will be localities will be served as far as .conferred. possible from gravel deposits In SAM J- SHOKMAKEK, K. C. their own viclnitv. when this crav- o el la found suitable for roud suriacwiK. It surely costs a lot to live and the t rou ble is you don't always get your moiiev's worth ut that. Try (JitIMM HKOS. MILK HHKAI). Just lor a chant;. 1'iiune 133. Muritist: is M'ici ;. LONDON. April 4. - -A surprlne wus sprung lu the IMooiusnury mystery when thn houo inquest today, coroner atiur hem nig the testimony regarding l hiding of the bodies of (ilanville Cooke and Selwyu Foster uil.'ourned the inquiry until April .". It was announced that a complete analy sis of the bodies in an attempt to eplain the mysterious deaths would require thtee weeks longer, i ed, the coroner. Dr. William Kuif- j lie testified that took a death , , , was clearly tlue to gas poisoning. T ItfK IX KKISt . (Ahk Ut. J Pr.-M J Win-.) SEATTLE, April 4. A race In San t'rancisco April 3oth will be the last in America, a tele gram received here today indicat ed, for 1'aavo Ntirmi of Kliiiand, world's premier distance runner. The telegram wu-j s ut by Fred erick Uubient, secretary of the Amateur Athletic I nion and said that Nurmt hud planned to sail for England early next month, and was anxious to return cattt iinni'Mliateiy alter his l alilornia appearance. nshtngton had in vited the Finn to race here May a or tf. Itl ll.l IUU MILLS. (AMnotatnl I'rii Wlrf.) SAI.K.VI, Ore.. April 4. At a conference today by Ibo promo tors of the proposed flax weaving and spinning mills in Salem and the local committee working on the project Ihe committee mem bers will make known the amounts Ibey will sub.-criwe and u dale will be eet for a mass meeting when other subscript ions will be taken. The plan culls for u fiioii.oeo establishment of which It is estlm ntiil that ;!on. 1)011 will be raised In Salrm. Silverton and Albany men have indicated that $rti,oon can bo expected from earh of those cities and 11. M. Sanson, the promoter will put up a minimum of JaO.000. For concrete or call Tnylor. 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 225 tL AMWtU'.tN Itll l.l-.H .NO I 4 . 1 1 i I OK (,(UI1 .VAIIkvM ANNUM' ( ln -tan .1 I'n-mj !..- I Wirv ) STOCKHOLM. March I s I Swedish murkMii. n, itiotithii; by ! t heir ohserviitiou of A inert ( :uj I method In the l:j tltnpie eiitneft ii ud hy their knowledge (f 1 American rtfie.n, which they tried out on several occasions, have de- I elded to Import n number of Am- I I nrau ULiortiiiir w:ioii.s and a I n a nt (ty of America ii powder. ! hilt a hich Hfuiularil of rxvl 1 leiue has he n obtained in Swe den thrminh tli" itfe of tho Swe- 1 1 -h army rifle, a ti.r Mauser, j t Ii. y Jt ri cominced (hat the ua t poiiH iif-'t'd by the 1'niti'd Stales j enl rl m In the Jlyuiptc (..aim H:.e better I'esultH. Kifle shoot in if h :i become In- ! RECOVER QUICK ! FROM GRIPPE OR FLU! ' After a pell nf llrlppo or flu, when your f.ytein is all run down m.d your lev uie so m;ik tl.ty n h.ti'illy h-)ld t.p your ImhIv, the lt-i tli.uit ou ran (In to get hack your hu;:h iitid rtrenr'h ijuh k, id to niari rii;ht in takuitt Tiiul.u'. I h v tnuicrfiil how nmn you it. illy do si:nt to Imnrove! 'l'.inl.u: -aiU rv.ht i:i ami lu'5 Ihe m lu tU:luni tniii. It (1) ails t!ie bl.Mid, ivvltalie.t tho ti!:;cnt!o or- iitu, jrlves o: tut tipii'M i; ii fi r m-1:,1 food and makes you feel like a ne.v person Nn'V.tiiK will turn t!;o trk qu'te as Ijt :,f. T:.:tlie. ir.a.ie ,v'!ir t!ie f.itnout Tatihic tvirnri1;; freri root . t'iuk ftiitl iu rT r.a'lietc.l fiom th four corner of the frih. !tiv .1 1'oitlc te.'av a. id r. t st.irtcd 1 u k to full trni(;th I'.u.l viit T. 7uA 7"jn.ic ,'Bt in.' Ptlh tvr Const. pation TAN LAC i FOK YOUIi HEALTH Children's Cough with FOLEY'S NoopUtca 4nvrdantatprlntaMl on th wrappr. Children Ilk It. IrK.t MMinK cough mlUiin in Lh world. 1 W P rHAPMAN ! " A ml I ' " ' cn'aslriKly popular In this coun- 1 try a,1,i volunteer sharpshooter now number more than 3U,uuO. I j The government fencouraice the I CRISIS NEARS IN FRANCE OVER PLAN TO PAY OFF DEBT (AMoclatnl 'r.- Io-.l Wire.) PAULS. April 6. 1'remler Hor rlut la K'ill holding out for a Btraitht capital levy rh a solution of France's financlnl oroblems, while M. l)f Munzie, trie new min ister of finance. Is Insisting that there shall be a voluntary collab1 onitiim of capital. The cabinet met tills morning to thresh out this new conflict in side the government. Opening under such difficult circumstances, the week Is regard parties supporting tho printer, as parties supporting the premier, is likely to prove fatal to the cabinet. Kills providing for an Increase In the bank note circulation amount inj? to four billion franca ,nI ltpih uLu . ,, ., ' ' , . sented to the cab net today by . Monzie J The cabinet will met again to night to finish disciiHsion of these measures which will he presented lo the Chamber of Deputies to-N morrow. It is understood that M. Ie Mon zie will stake confidence on their adoption. The sort of capital levy provided for in tho bills will be technically' a loan to the state bearing four percent interest. It will be pay able in cash or French government securities at slightly above market quotations and will be devoted to amortization of the. debt. M. De Munzie is determined to rt to a straight capital levy I plan only if the proposed mcasuro prove unacceptable. These meas ures were debated by the cabinet lor two hours and a half and it was decided to adjourn until toniKM. COURSE COMPLETED VNIVKHSITY OF (HtKCON. Ku Rene, April 6. (Special) Dr. Lu eelta Smith ( itiwebllrK 1 one of the ernnii ot tlu lents which has completed courses ottered by the I'nlversily of OrcKon Kxtension I1- n.-ion. Dr. Smith completed a course In Karly American. Lllera- 'Ut''- : In the period from January 1 to March I s.ici. ois eoiiMi ed in tile I nler.lty correspondent' courses from the state of Orecon attained completion in tuosc courses, Out-ol-town students num ber nine. o . BULL TREES TWO HUNTERS: , COWBOY TO THE RESCUE j (ArlaK-.t Vum I..-aJ WJw.) ! S M'KAMKNTO, April fi :"Ilud" a iv I H Tanno, S;ieramen;o huuterH. scaled tin o;ik tree yester day aitt rnooii uhtn a ancry bull ( hasetl them. Their wives w h' witne-sed their frenzied dash for Ihe tree, summoned ft cowboy af ter an lioiir'n search. Thf rowhoy a firr. attempt nt rescu proved a tailure as the htrse balked nt tarrying three pa s. HKers and threw the riders t 1 lie p. round. Tint hunters r;unl back to the I In if. The cow !" regain d his i at and lfiuced the Intuiini' i bull tti cha-ie him win'" th nimrniiH de-cendnl from tip tree and raced to their nulouiobi.c. .i:v. i:i V HINDI n 1 -. t 1 i t M s 1 111: iMti. in iiiu:v v ( U, it. tl Pi. - l.t.t ) I HKHi.lN. April ti-ti. i,eral e- Hiri.lelllUlli: has lietlllied lo be ,1 candidate lor the priub 10 y ( tl'.e tier ma 11 republic. 1 hi e--- ision hu 111 K b 1 11 mad-1 .:to a. it it ex pee ted that It.' Karl re-., who was tt tr.poriii ily p as.de In faor tf t!it L. ueial. v ; h loon iiiiil" l sl'.oniy as u can... date o t!:e n.i; intialisr ( oiiiuii.t tiou in the April Jtl elections. MISSION Klfs l hN(.- II in uiimm; hum 11 1 1 11 s 'i:KI.N;. pril 1.. ilea.bf' ..1: t is of il.e t'liiiia inland iui- , ;. at Shanchi.i has t .'b-c ra to -I !' k iti: tai ir.M that Hon. in r. -oi n f.ent t mop are ui 1 a ii . 1, -ln nUiii, vv In re the (,'hiiia ini.i , liiKi.uiary. Tot:: k 111 -.en, arni t w. .uf ;.iiuon i. A later r s.u-1' i.;:t. s 1h.1t Assi-':i nt r niti'inlt nl t'nn t ii a. to 1 S .. a and t !l.t til- l 'liver the!,' ha- ; coino Hit nsil .(!. '1 lie Prn: -h leiMtion ha 1 l r iire- nt a - out to the C hi;;. . toi l..!! e t it t- m I hat niH - .1 ; , t b . ter''iL- ti o. t u e ha w ir. 1 1 1 the milu.m Roxermir ot It. nrK.r.v hita to t-ike a'l (-o:.,, vii'l-.- ' ill.- p:vuvttel,V' .ill. . , ( .Mi. npkiiisun and oth r Li mes 91 proi-;y ia the .district. . PRINCE OF WALES LANDS IN AFRICA! ( lkMX-Lit-d I'n m L';i-d Wjrr.) BATHUtST GAMltlA, West Af rica, April 4. The I'riuce of Wa les has completed the first leg of his lour to Africa and South Am erica. He arrived here this morn Ing on board the buttle cruiser It pulse. . After a week's voyage through health- giving sunshine, the Ke nul.o anchored ut six o'clock a few miles off the .port, being un- ' able to approach nearer because of the shallow water. Captain Cecil II. Armilage, governor of Gambia settlement put oft in hia own yacht to convoy the prince and his party to iiat hurst. The yacht left the cruiser at 3 o'clock landing here shorthly afterwards. The weather was extremely hot during the last two days of the voyage. Tho Prince of Wales sailed from Portsmouth, England, on board 11. M. S. Repulse on the after noon of March 2 8 for his lengthy mill protracted visit to Africa and South America. While in Africa the Prince will be taken among the Zulu chiefs and will see all the interesting places of the vast continent. His South American itinerary will include visits to I'ruguay, various parts of Argen tina and a portable crossing of the Andes to Sandiago, Chile. During a greater part of the journey tire Kepulse will be the Prince's home. Surely this eating business is ' an awful habit, but It must be j don. Therefore the best is none too good, so long as it costs no i more. GRIMM BROS.' MILK L'llEAD. Phone 133. Liberty Theatre Lovers of the sea will find a ' realm of real enchantment In "An other Man's Wife," which will be. shown at the Liberty Theatre for! two days beginning tomorrow. The , ,,enlni scenes aboard the Bteam. ship Alexandria, the collision In the iok with a barne-towlni? iuk and the closing acenea aboard the rum-run- nK barise are calculated to stir the pulses that beat in rhythm Kith the restless sweeo nf the sen And h(,n tu.rt. , ,nB re8cue by the sub- ,narine s-;s that Is a "knockout' in film realisms. James Klrkwnod, ' I.lla Lee, Wallace Berry and Matt1 Moore hate the principal rules. ; Antlers Theatre "Frisky, but not risky." That's how Constance Talmadw likes her comedy plots, she says. I I like stories that are full of un and prlvolity of gaKB and gayety." die explained. Would-be scenario writers mUht take the hint from this. Constancy's new Firjt National com dy, "Her Nivht of Itomanoe," is now at the Antlers Theatre. It Ik a "frisky, but not risky" love tangle wherein ;in American heiress disguises her nelf as an old maid to dotle fortune liunters duritiK a European tour and falls rtKht into the arms of one. Majestic Theatre "Kldln 1'retty." I nlversal Attrac tion starring William lesmond hi(h will be shown in the .Majes tic; theater tonight, is a cotnedy drnma tiealins with the experl eiies of a number of cowboys who iio to a bli? city to lend moral imp port to one of their number who has Inherited a fortune but must live lu the city for a year before he can claim Ins inheritance. Uesmond is cast as Sky Parker, who Is the heir to his uncle, and he encounters two conspirators, one his cousin, and the other a young woruan. This situation supplies the dramatic situations and the bl thrills, while the cowboys furnish the comedy. BIDS WANTEO Notice is hereby viven that the titider-ivned will, up to 7 . m. of April M. ncr.. receive nt her resi dence sealed bills for, 1. Cotislruc titm of one room rural school build iti he complete. II. Kids for furnish lint; ot all material for fuid buiMing III. bids for labor on ha id building. I'l.ins, spM Ilicatlons and Inforiua tion for bidders may be obtained at the resilience of the clerk. No bid will be f-onsidcrvU unless accom panied by cer'itied cheek for an amotiu. cijuat to ten per ccut (10 per cent) of total amount of bid. The rinlit Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept any separate ltemof the proposals deemed best by the bo.fl. Hy order of tbn School Board, it. "Mia.) ADDll W. PIIANT. Cletk Dlit. 7. Voacaiia, Ore. VENUE CHANGE SOUGHT (AMOcUted PrtM Lctued Wire.) BOMBAY, India. April 6. All nine ot the men charged with at tempting last January JLo abduct the Nautch girl Mumtaz Begum, former favorite of the Maharaja of lndore, were committed by the magistrate today after a prelimin ary hearing for triul in the Bom bay high court. It Is understood the defense is circulating a petition to be sub mitted to the viceroy asking that the case be transferred to another jurisdiction on the groujid that it would be impossible to obtain a fair trial before a Bombay jury. Your meal la well balanced If you have a plate ofr delicious fresh bread to grade the center of your table. It looks the best, tastes the best and costs the least. GRIMM BROS.' MILK. BREAD. Phone 133. Broccoli Assembly 564 United Artisans Will give a Pie Social and Dance Thursday evening, April 9, at Brock way, Oregon. Ladies Bring a Pie Good Dance Music Assured MATERNITY HOME 1118 Wlncheatar 3t Phona 480 . Mr. D. Cornwell Patient, Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Alluring Values in CHAIRS and ROCKERS Wo carry a stock of hand some and serviceable Chairs and Rockers, 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. L COMPANY S21 N. Jackson SL, Roreburg Let Us Wash and Grease Your Car Do not run the chance of being in need of oil and gat while out on the road. Let us supply you before you start out. Our prices are right. Our goods supreme. We recommend and sell C. T. C. Tires, We call for and deliver your car without extra charge. Phone 478. Highway Service Co. Gat age Roseburg, Ore. Jf lJ3 1 Easter Week Specials New and Selyt Patterns for yu to'choose from We have jtftt gotten in a special loPof the Very Latest Styles in Millinery, Dresses Ensemble SUITS AND COATS Come in and try on these splendid Creations you'll like them immensely. . THE HAT SHOP 127 Jackson WEEKS IMPROVING (.lx.uuii Vwrn L-el ttu .) WASHINGTON, April 6. Secre tary Weeks continued to gain rap idly today in his recovery from the slight stroke of cerebral thrombo sis which has confined him to his home since last Wednesday. Ills condition was regardeu as so fav orable that his son, Sinclair re turned last night to Boston. Mr. Weeks is not expected to be per mitted to leave his room for sever al days. ANNUAL EASTER LILY Potted Plant Display At Umpqua Grocery and Confectionery, at West Oak St. Bridge, near Mercy Hospital April 8 to 11 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Everyone invited to call and look my display over. MRS. F. D. OWEN MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. Phone 44-F11 Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon. Night Delivery. 1 isj'wvy.u.tto SPECIALIZES In Service and Courtesy WITH THE BEST OF FOOD PREPARED IN THE RIGHT WAY TRY OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c J Just a little better 2 Open from 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. Very reasonable prices I W. R. WARNER. PROP. TO 0 The News-Review Old aMtiotuuriM shoaUl be 4uer4tl, as reemft actrrftioe hW bvweht additional words into our husfMLge, and tbo pob liahers had to discArd their old pnnliof pUUes. Hro is tbo ewly eocnptlod cUctionary Uryer and moro comploto tbaa mmy umilar one enlarged vocabulary all tbo now word and ww special feature oow ready for 0017 roadeth EASY FOR YOU TO GET Thrve of those coo pons, presented or mailed to this nowspopor Mail Orders U br mall. IwloJ Tmit txMe "P to ta aitlr: i enc Bk Your Old Dictionary is Now'Out of Date Tim tt ti W M fmr moUag Omm WWW Pi nln i WITHOLD TAX RECORDS WASHINGTON, April 6. In ternal revenue collectors have) been ordered by Commissioner Blair to withold the new Income tax records from public inspec tion until given further authority from the internal revenue bureau. The tax returns will not be avail able to the public until after July 1 at the earliest and treasury of ficials predict that the constitu tionality of newspaper publication of the tax limits will have been determined by the supreme court hy that time. w-.ta s nominal sum to cover cost of baooV Unif, packirtK, clerk hire, di&nibqtioa, tc amoons 1 1? in; to only O Cents Entitles every reader to thUNew Enlarged Universities Dictionary i 0