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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW .TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1925. Here's the Easter style center of this town AT least, that's what men tell us after they've looked around and decided to ccrnie back for the ALDER COLLEGIAN suits we showed them. The new clothes are so different from the 1 924 styles that a man can't afford to be without them. But he wants them right. That's why men are coming here. $25.00 to $50.00 FENCER S You'll look best in a Gordon hat THREE TITLE BOUTS DUE IN NEW YORK (AwfK'Utfd I'ri-M Lt-t.fl Wire.) NEW YORK. Apr. 7. Arranise nients for (hrte thnmpionthlii box Inn bouts within I lie niit thn-e months In New York muy be com pleted by promoter somo tliuu to day. Contractu for one of the matches have already been giKncd, and if, proval of the state athletic com mission Is expected today. This bout, barring; unforaeen difficulties will bring together Cene Tunney. American lithe heavyweight chain-, pion and Tom Gibbons at the 1'ulo Grounds June 12. : A secoml title tangle which will require orflcial unravelling before. Its promotion will becoiuo possible . Involves the eligibility of Mickey Walker, world welterweight cham-1 plon. Matchmaker Fugazy seeks a 1 match between Walker and Harry i Ilreb. middleweight title-bolder, at the I'olo Grounds June 19, but Walker's suspension for his failure to box Dave tihade and the com mission's order prohibiting promot ers from negotiating with fighters under ban. are obstacles. A third title tilt which has been .N'OTK'K. Annual meeting of the lioneliurg Country club, Mon day, April fith. at 7:30 p. m. In the Jndiun Itoom of the I'mpfiua Hotel. Klcction of two directors atid annual report. 8 IX K ETA It Y. OPINIONS VARY Piin ON SEGREGATION liU" " Or CRIME NEWS I ifr.gr.d and artistic. Altogether fine entertainment of lu Hums. The whole of this edition brought the pott only twenty I pou n dn. At the same auctiun !( senhachs obtained for 3 HO pounds ' sterling another interesting tot, ( consisting of a copy of the first 'edition of "Alice In Wotid rlund', publlhed In lht;r, of whh h only ix to pica arts known to exist. DKA MOINES. la.. Apn 7. Readers of the iJes Moines Regis ter, yesterday beean an experi ment In the handling of crime news stories on an inside section, much aft'r the manue- of sporta and markets, expressed differing opinion on the value of the meth od In a symposium published in the paper ihts morning. Chief of 10) tve James B. Caven der, endorsing the experiment said: "That segregation of crime news is undoubtedly a forward Clnude IlamsdeU af .Yah. H. A. Mrs. and family, Mr. Kaoisdell were called to Iallaa Sunday by the death of Mr. Kama dell's sinter. Miss Arll Howard had the misfortune to fall from a horse last Tuesday night. Although no bones were broken she sustained ! a sprained wrist and several minor .bruises. ( A very Interesting and", hard- 'between th lxxkinii Glass and I I H rock way teams, lat Sunday. ; The score wag 5 to 3 In favor of Looking (J lass. step in overcoming the ilorifvlng 1 n8 Looking oiasi nigh scnoot of crime bv undeveloped minds.'1 entertainment on Wedntsday eve An opposite view was expressed nln" APril naa cole ai coa by a local circus man who said be ' QUered. The Grange hall was "believed the publication of crime I crowded with delighted spectators, news Is helpful." And tbat the : For n hour n balf nty en greatest correction of trim.. i 'Joyed a program consisting of a RF. HF.i n SATURDAY, the publicity Kiven it bv news na- i "ketch, recitations, instrumental Garden tools at Powell's. DEMONSTRATIONS TO 1 5! ! pers. A i.owfler demnntrntinn U In h I J' Osborne, held on Saturday at the Carl Han sen farm mi Smith liiver. County Agent It. V. Cooney and George W. Kable agricultural engineer of the Oregon Agricultural College, will JLT.S'"?.".'!; f,r.?"V!'S' 1".5:'" I"" conduct the demonstration At the L M-'fK"" Uorj. including lor principals Loals (Kid) KhiiIho and Kdouard Mascart, American and French featherweight cham pions, respectively. Matchmaker Klournoy of Madison Square Gar den has been conferring with man agers of the two men daily, and hopes to sufficiently work out de tails for presentation of the match to the commission for approval. It's a table decoration. It's a household necessity. No larder Is complete without It. GHIM.M bllOS. MILK liltEAD. . 1'hone 133. I'HOTO l.l:.AIs TO rAITTKK l'- .Ml t il WWTI.Il CH.MIIi (AawK-latrd IT.M I . Wire.) VIENNA, Auril 7. -A r.-in!it reply from tha chief o; polin of Sun Diego. Cat, with a pholo grnphic encloui-o of a iiiu-.igc from the head o' Mm Au.4lri.111 criminal lnvestlgi,tif, bun all li.is inahlcd the Viimna pulirn to np prehend "Chester riniitti", who is described by the police as one of the smartest and most successful international crooks of recent years. The police allege that Smith, posing as the "Duke uf llragun za," has been operating all over Europe. When confronted with the photograph from San Diego, according to the ' authorities. Smith admitted that he was caught anil threw up his bands Immediately. A.Mi:l!li'.N hi:m pays IIIGII I OK V.U.I Aid, K IMH'IIO.VS Charles Davis was here from ' Ing to business matters for a short Dlllnrd Monduy afternoon atttiml-1 time. . . (.Mnrlitti-l Vrvm Ia-jihI tt'tri) LONDON, April 7. The Ro senhach company of 1'hiladclphia has paid the record price of l,7il poutiils sterling for one of the finest existing copies of the Kil marnock edition of poems chiefly In the Scottish dialect l.y Robert Here's a Sale for the Whole Family in th 18 Every shoe in our stock has been included Money Saving Selling Event Shoes for clad, mother, sister, brother and the youngsters, at prices that will enable you to buy a few extra pairs. The big idea with us is to move the stock to make room for new lines, and all Broken Lines and Odds and Ends will bo Sacrificed 1 hat is why we have arranged this sale -so that it will be easy on your pockelbook. A Lot of Shoes at 49c, Another Bunch 98c Some More at $1.98. Don t Wait do yourself a favor by coming early buying shoes at this sale is like finding money. A. H. PERRIN I 1 1 Vet Catf St. Roaclwrg, Ore. bhiiih time Jessie 1). McComb, state leader in home demonstration work will conduct a class In tannin if and manufacture of died a forms for the women and girls of the community. music, and chorus work by the H. S. Glee Club, concluding with a merry one act play. The various numbers were ren dered with a spirit and flouimh that waa most engaging to the be holders. The directing and re hearsing by Mrs. T. S. Thompson had been so thorough and en- I World, expressed interest In the thusiaHtic that the entertainment j experiment, which followed thelwas not marred at any point by ipasttaxR of a resolution by the l hesitation, stiffness, or eiabar- women's clubs of the citv. asklue ; rassmeut. bond a cent, fa- i vored the plan, "because he could clip the section before his child- :ren rad the paper." 1 An attorney said he believed crime news, "overemphasized I Bayard Swope, of the New York i High gradt. extra rugs at I'owell's. fancy, rag elimination stories. of front page crime TIIKATKK 1'AHTY ItOltlU OF VL1MMH) IX JKUKI.HY. A-ari.tt-tI I'n-M Uafctl Wir.) LOS A.VJKLKS. April 7. Mr. and Mm. Hene .Marx and four guests, two of them wonu-n, were held up and robbed of jewels vulued at $J0,uut by two armed men who met them in the drive way of the Marx home on their return from a theatre party early today. According to Marx's report to the police, one of the men cover ed tin in with his pistol as they stepped from the Marx automo hile, while the other stripped the three women of dinner rings and bracelets tet with diamonds and sapphire, including one five carat diamond ring. TONE UP, PURIFY IN THE SPRING ' X 1 ' " J nn m Growth and Prosperity We bvllHve In our town and want to see It grow and prospur. 1U development depends In large measure upon our citizens. Buy at nomo bank with us. The Rosebing National Bank Rosebur.Ore S.VIKMITK liKMAXUS KTATK ' omlcnlly conducted there and Mr. IU.NKINU ori ll'K KETl'ltX Kvcry woman knows that her hou.se has to be cleaned thorouKhly I Churchill and several similar Lawnmowers at rowell's. DI.VMOMt VK.VKOIt AXSUKUS FAhK CALL; LOSKS (.I.M.S. ry siiitif;. During winter, dust, dirt and germs accumulate In the corners, under the rugs, in the cur tains "an" every place. Just so with your system It should be glv-n a thorour.li cleansing, puri fylug this spring. HOLI.ISTKK'S HOC K Y MOUNTAIN TEA will do the Job slick and quick. It will clean your system, freshen and purify you all over you'll enjoy living, eat better, sleep better (eel belter. Chapman'. 1'harmacy. Watch (or the date of the big three act Junior-Senior play to be given some time in May. One of our high school pupils. Vera Klore received a 10U per cent mark in the recent Old Testament : state examination. She was one out of the three persons in the en- tire state of Oregon to secure so , perfect a standing. She has re- ' celved a special letter of conKrat- i ulation from State Superintendent i let- Kozer slated that It was probable that Mr. Kramwell would main tain 'desk space" In the capilol to comply with the terms of the law. This, the Capital-Journal contends, does not satisfy the provisions of either the present law regarding the location of the ttrs from prominent persons other places. in For prompt uuu service, city or country ulps. Phone 44. 'TMl'yl'A NKW.S.' Everyone in L'mpqua Is busy (AMncijtrd I'rr Leatrtl Wire.) j SALEM, Ore.. April 6. The , Capitol-Journal today mado form al demand upon John 11. Carson, ; district attorney for .Marlon coun ty, to take .mandamus action to (Ute ,an(iiig department, or the compel the return of tne main r(.vised banking code passed by office of the state banking de- , th,3 recent legislature, which per partment to the state capilol In lu lhe Dallk superintendent to accordance with the law which i matan a branch office In Port requires that the department , alui maintain Its offices In Salem. i ' J The demand Is made by George Putnum. editor of the Journal as a ttaxpaycr, and the mandamus sought U to ho directed at frank C. liramwell, state bunk exam iner; the state banking board, and Secretary ol State Kozer. Recently the main office of the state banking department was removed to Portland ou th'a ex- For concrete work call Taylor. 113 Na Flint St Tel. 225-B. INDIAN FUGITIVE GIVES HIMSELF UP ( Aicit i 1'rt'M IViittil Wire.) NEW YORK. April fi. Jacob Ross, a diamond merchant, was robbed of between $4 0,(MI0 and tr,un worth of unset diamonds today by men who waylaid him as he was ascending the stairs of iiug to a huildlug, two blinks from Times bquare. itosn said he wad struck down from bvhind and did not know bow many robbers were involved (AaocUted Pre Lrurd Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April 7. Louis Knight. Klamath Indian, who escaped from the county jail her two weeks ago, gave himxelf up last night at the Amy Ball ranch on the reservation, accord- word received here this morning. Knight's surrender confirmed a message sent to Fred A. llaker, superintendent of the reservation. Kn.ht and I.mtia Tin rein v annth- ln the hold-up. The robbers had,er Indian, are suspected of know lelepnotied him to deliver some tag important facts in connection iiiiuiuiiun um u uiuei-ieu nu'Jiwiti the death nf Freridii .larlr- were biding in the building whvn hu arrived. I'oiue said Hoss told them that the diamonds were insured with Lloyds lor (75.UU0. SAI.I1M TO TlXKIlltATi; (rrlitH I'rcM Lw Wlr.) SALK.M. (ire.. April 7. "Illos sniu I;ay' in this section of the Willanu tre Valley has been pet for next Huiplay, April 1. by the Salem Cherrians. officially in charge of the arrangement for the day. At that time fruit trees will be in full bloom, and In uddUlna visitors invading the flection will tulips and oilier Jmuli flowers blooming by the acre. I'l.u ards marked "Wossom Route" will di rect motorists when they come within the blossom zone. In ad dition side trips have been ar ran ged for 1 h ro 11 c It the g rou nd s of sta'u institutions, which are also coming iulu a wilderness of bloom. son, Indian cowboy, and he gave himself up in order to clear his name of any suspicion, he told 8up erinttndent baker. Belief prevails that Barclay will surrender within a short time. Some tiny in the not far distant future the (lovtt nment will de farming now nice weaPher. H. F. llebard, our L'mpqua post maater was in Sutherlin attend- ! ing to business and visiting with j friends. Siiss Luclle Fortin was out to spend the week end with her bro ther, Ken Fortin and family. Miss i Fortin is a graduate of th) Oak land high school. I Our school is progressing nice- I ly under the management of Miss j BonehruKe, the teacher from i Coles Valley. Miss Houebrake is complemented by all th parents of her good work. The champions of our rmpu.ua baseball league won another game from Clevelaud at l'mpqua last Saturday afternoon. We wonder if the boys forgot to bring paper enough to put dowu their tallies tbat time. Miss Amy Churchill has been sick this week aud unable, to at tend school. Bill Long had a nice show at his dance hall last Friday night. Come to bis dances, and try his good floor. You'll like it. Kmil Hebard, a college stud'eut of Corvallis, was homo visiting parents last week. John Fearson and family were we hav-e very j cuse that It could be more econ- CONVICT'S LIBERTY BRIEF ( Asmix uvm! Yn-m Lett). 'Virn.i WALLA WALLA. Wash., April 7. William Tucker, convict, who escaped Sunday, was captured last night near Pendleton and return ed at once to the penitentiary la Walla Walla. And our doing it will In- p sure its being done per- fectly. Expert cruting and Biilp services are render ed by this reliable trans portating company. Phone us today for rates. "We aim to please" wru 00 VQUR H.5. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 nmnil uli,i,. i.nriiv in ,,n f,..i out unu enjoyea tne imaenau stuffs. UK I. MM BHDS, have beat ame '", osiurua) aiiernoun the Government to It. Try one loaf of GKI.M.M DUOS. MILK HKEAD. l'bone 133. Liberty The.itre "Another Man's Wile." which opens tonight at the Liberty The atre, has every thing and a lilt le bit more. A fplenilid cist, a big theme, most entertaining story, beautiful settings, all kinds of tin ills 1 hat s tumid be enough to please lhe most finical picillieoer. The Hiory is um en about lhe nrnmitmnial adventures of John and H leu Iliaiid. Helen lu older to teach her nei;I.-eiiul husband a les son pteteuds to elope to Meii o. She goes alone, but her husband be lieves her guilty ami swears to kill her. This oalli bads iuio strange experiences tor husband, wile and an innocent bystander who plas "knight errant." KHt.M( SiTIISM OVKU DIVIDING AITHOKITV. (AKWK-UtoJ PrrM 1.uiii Wirf.) INDKPKNDKNCE. Mo.. April 7. Delegates at the convention of the reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints re sumed today an effort to heal a breach that threatens a division in the faith founded by Joseph Smith in 132. The convention, which Is being held in the mother church, with Krederick M. Smith, a grandson of the father of the faith, presid ing, is confronted with the de mand of the minority for a de centralized form of church gov ernment. The other faction, of which Mr. Smith is the ackowl- dged head, Is dvnying charge of danism." "tyranny, and "the iron hand of priestcraft." Benja min K. Mctiuire, presiding Bishop of the Church, contends that the Bishopric afluira should be inde pendent of President Smith. Our valley is pretty now, as the prune orchards are in full bloom. Bill H-ebard and Otto Mohr are cutting wood at Clarence Thomp sons now. Henry Crane and pal, Mr. Hi ley Stone motored to Koseburg yesterday. Loyal F.mery is plowing Billie Vinsous orchard at prenu. Billy is very busy farming his nice ranch. Henry Conn and son from Mel irose wene vis. tors at l'mpqua. A. I. 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. Slightly used ranges at I'owell's. I .ki;k 1TF.MS. MOXTAX.VK Cnl'I'F.ll KIND'S K.NT.VI K WOUTH K,mmi,0(mi (Amx-Utrd l're Ud Wir ) HFTTK. Mont.. April 6. The will of the lute William Andrews Mrs. Walter Groves and sou ; Floyd, spent a couple of weeks in Portland recently, consulting i with the specialists who is treat- lug Floyd lor his crippled con- : diiion. j Mrs. Geo. Perkln. state pres.- i ! dent of the Farent Teachers As-1 Isolation, visited Koseburg on last Friday and talked to mem- , hers of Douglas County V. T. As- j soclatton at the Baptist church. Mrs. tarle Agee, Mrs. Kstella ; Claypool and Mrs. John Howard (represented the Green i i'. A. Friday evening, April lu, being the second Friday uf the mouth, ; is also the regular meeting night for the Green F. T. A. 1 li social ion will join in a (oiiimmi- Antlert Theatre. The most talked of picture the yeais conies to the Anttei theatre on U iinei..y tor a tint d:l eniMKelili tit. It is Frii h Stiolu iin s pmdnrtinii of "(ireed" the Metio Gottlwvn dirctor's lite;, film v rsion of Frank No:n Iiov-I "McTeaciie." Duii:.g It- luo ye.ir.' of prod'i lions the picture was the Milne, of lumuui'i'.iMf ntuspdMer n-: magaliie itrth leu. The fart th., um Strohcim ait-nipt, d sta; k. n: coin promising reslini w it Iomh t !. I j 1 1 1 -1 Mp to theatihal cot.v(: lion, that lie stated the hieture . -in ly in lh at tu;tl !o.th;,- ,. M-rihed in the oninal iimtl. -that In the latter rou.-ld' ni ion 1 led an evpMliGon Into Death t l"V. made the picture a lorir , whip interest. ,e- ork ri. t r- ijttof ed tt as tn- most iiii .'i tattt pit ui.v . r tn.i.fe. "Greed" t lis the tofv of an - cat hoy of the Big Diaper pi:i,. who picks ii p a smatterinx if t m; ;, de-M-try fu-ni nn 1 1 ! n -rn ti t tNt,:-' meutually oc n his unlie ired r fice in San Francui o. m:r:lt s c d.t;u!iter of a thrift v S i.- - re,. famll living In akland. , i tlier: eoes , t ni n f al and phvsical o - ,'enra'n inroitm tne nasic t,i O.retd of his wlfei na'u.-t and of his auocUua, lark. .Montana mlllJoiiaire mm- j jty supper at :;i0. at the school iiik iiiiiu nun .oriiier i nuvu ria- housv. The patrons of Green are ies senator, was admitted to pro- j wonderful cooks. During thy bate today on application of the , hasmews meeting that follows, oi executors. Charles W. Clark. W. ! t(cers tor the coming year will be A. Clark. Jr., Mary C. De Brabant, 1 elected. Mrs. Clavpool will also Catherine B. Morris und Annie i entertain with a minstrel show K. Clark, who were named to durum the ewninir. lhe attend- EVjg DOUGLAS GRILL SPECIALIZES In Service and Courtesy WITH THE CEST OF FOOD PREPARED IN THE RIGHT WAY TRY OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c Just a little belter Open from 5 a. m. to I 2 p. m. Very reasonable prices W. R. WARNER. PROP. serve w it hout bonds. Attorneys said it was not yvt possible to determine the exact value of the estate, but that it was "lu excess of $ lu.oou.uuu." Stuuebaaer costs less per pound than butter. LOOKING GLASS NEWS ITEMS W'en i . Miss Kalhryn Montgomery, after tn exfond-d isit with her parents Mr. aud Mrs. II. B. Montgomery, eft Monday to r suiue her studies it Monmouth, where he is at tending the Oregon State Normal t Schtml. Miss Ituth Mat hew returned ,At et k from oiuilIe, where she ha been visiting with her sister Mrs. A. L. Bushneli. Mim Hannah Bjeike arrived Thursday from Long Beach. C:.If. She will spend a t w weeks ith lier ulster. Mr. T. Hodley. Kicardo Nelson, acclaimed the worlds strongest man. surprised .ind captivated a big crowd in the Uxtkina Glass itrauge hall. March dO. with him his many feats of strength. The accordiad music be twuea a- stuais waa ko'Jk junce has leeu line. Keep it that i way. All are welcome. Mrs. Katherine Frey, who bu : came seriously ill at trer home ! here, went to Fortland several weeks ago to receive the care of a specialist. Mrs. Fuller of Corvallis visited j w ith her daughter, Mrs. John j Howard and faintly owr tiutur- day and Sunday. The Glcni:ary W. C. T. l meet- with Mrs. lorn liaten on Wtd- uesday afternoon. ; The Green Sunday P huol will close Its contest beten men and women Sundiiy. April 1 :t!t. A I Faster program will alo tak-e a part, of the Sunday School hour that dny. The News-Review The Truth fv kers Class of the , .eld their 'iiouth- I Sunday School ly party al the home of li"ie and Virginia Hotu. A very pleasant evening was spent by nil presvut. 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