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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. APRIL' 8. 1925.
Easter Week Specials
New and Select Patterns for you to choose from
We have just gotten in a special lot of 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
1 27 Jackson
I Positive Proof That '
Woman Had Been Poor
She looked rich and acted rich,
because she bad married rich
mun, tt ut least one uomuo at the
tiu party, snys a writer In the New
York Times, discovered thut she
hud un- been poor. "Take It from
me," fthe said, "there wut a time,
not bo very ions Ufc'o, when she was
us poor us the rest of us."
Jiow did you (Uncover thut?" in
quired her ueiKhtior.
"Jiecuuse she knew where I keep
ull my housekeeping thing, IShe
knew thut the teu cuddy was Hi
the writing deck, that Jthe cheese
biscuits and other edible beloved
of in Ire were in thut box under the
Hofii, tbdt the ulcohol for my move
uuh In the comer behind the wash
stiiud, thut the butter uud milk
were on the window ledge uud thut
tiie effcs uud other foods were In a
box on the bottom shelf of the
wardrobe. WIivl. we were cooking
Hhe went straight to the spot und
got every one of those things with
out unking once where they were,
which is something thut a person
w ho bus not kept house in one room
could never buve done.
MURDERER CONFESSES
AFTER 4 YEARS SILENCE
(AMocUtrd VTtm Ix-um-U Wire.)
PORT TOWNS END, Wash, Apr.
8. IHck Punter, a Canadian who Is
part Indian, has confessed he killed
Chris Jordun in June, 1921, unravel-1
line a four-year mystery, Sheriff
Chase announced here today.
Purser Is held in the Jefferson
county jail. He told Sheriff Chase
that Jordan attacked him with a
pistol on Whiskey Spit, near Port
Ludlow, and that he struck him
with a club. He said that Jordan
had caught him killing a deer out
of season on the spit and that they
divided the animal. Later they
drunk heavily. Purser confessed
and then quarreled and fought.
I LOCAL NEWS t
If you were as 'careful uijout I
whut you eat as you, are about j
what you wear. OHIMM BROS.
would supply the State of Oregon
with MILK BKKAI). Phone 133. I
TRANSMISSION OF
PICTURES BY WIRE
ON BUSINESS BASIS
25 YEARS FOR MACK !
Coast-to-coast service on a coin-1 PORTLAND. Ore., April 8. i
menial basis of the new method I Carl P. Mack, Spanish-
of transmitting pictures over tde-t American war veteran, was
Leaving for California
Mr. and Mrs. John It.
Furring-1
Have you ometnmg to sell, U
trade, j give away. Use News
Review columns.
ton and daughter, Helen Jane, and
Mrs. Alvln Knudtson and son, wKI
leave tomorrow for Sacramcto. Kti
Francisco and other Cnlifuni.a
points, to enjoy a vacation. They
will return about the first of May.
If It Is no good why haven't
we heard of It before? You are
hearing of It now. Call Phone
133. Order one loaf or GUI MM
PROS.' MILK MRKAD.
phono wires, devised by engineers
of the American Telephone & Tele
graph company and the Western
Electric company, has now been
uHtublished. Thus another age-old
dream is realized.
The new service involves two
way transmission from the Atlan
tic to the Pacific Ocean and joins
up New York, Chicago and San
Francisco. It takes only about
three-hiindredths of a second for
the electricul waves to reach San
sentenced to 25 years im-
pilsonment In the federal
penitentiary tills afternoon for
robbing a postal slution and i
endangering the life of the j
employee In charge iu Port-
lund in 1915. !
IN A CHEERFUL, COMFORTABLE DINING ROOM
IE
Stte DOUGLAS GRILL
Quality foods at a reasonable
price. Continuous service from
5 a. m. to 12 midnight. Special
every Friday and Saturday.
Steamed or fried Coos Bay
Clams. They are good. '
Good Meals 30c and Up.
W. R. WARNER, PROP.
Francisco after they are applied' .CHRISTIE'S SUCCESSOR
to the circuit at New York. There-'
fore, the time required for trans-' PORTLAND. Ore.. April 8.
mission of a complete picture Mnn A. Hildehrand. vicar-
that required by the sending and general of the Catmdic arch-
receiving machines to trace over! diocese of Oregon City, was
the picture point by point about ' this afternoon named by a con-
seven minutes. The time consum-i frence of fellow churchmen
ed In the Dhotoaranhlc nrocess at as administrator In place of
When Barrett Wendell
Was Roused to Anger
For all bis scholarly dignity, bar
rel t Wendell, Harvard professor,
now and then lost his temper und
especially at football games. In
his blogruphy, M. A. De Wolfe
Howes recalls un occasion wheu
! Doctor Wendell and his daughter
were greutly annoyed by an ex
I cited fan directly in front of them,
who kept leaping up and cutting off
their view.
When protests proved of no
uvall, Wendell upraised his profes
sorial cane and brought It crushing
down un the man's head, breaking
his bar.
A roar of laughter went up from
trie delighted students who wit
nessed thu Incident, Increasing
wheu the mun turned around und
shouted furiously:
"Who did Unity
"'I did," replied Wendell . calmly.
"Come out und I'll buy you a new
hut."
They exchunged curds nnd were
gone from the game long enough to
make the necessary purchuse.
three-
the late Archbishop Christie,
pendiiiK a permanent appoint-
in cut from Rome.
each end Is aproximately
quarters of an hour.
Thus, a photograph, drawing,
'handwriting exhibit, finger-print or
i other graphical record for trans-
mlttal to Han Francisco could bet
filed In New York at 8 a. m. and an
jhour later, or at 6 a. m.. Pacific which differ only ullghtly from dl-j 'ume
I coast time, he available, for use in'
the San Francisco newnpapera. I
The first public demonstration of
sending pictures over
I wires wern ihhiib on may is,
between Cleveland and New York.
Their practicability for newspnper
work was demonstrated at the time
i of the Republican National Conven-
1 tton and also at the Democratic Na-
rect photographic prints.
Th new serlvce is expected to be
telephone of great value to newspapers In the
quick reproduction of news events,
to the police In catching criminals,
to banks in verification of sign!
lures, and to mercantile establish
ments Kenerally. Since the first
tlonal Convention, when plrturea . exhibit Un last vear the public has
were transmitted from New York to j U(..n raKriy awaiting the time
('hit-ago. During the inauguration when the service would be placod
of President Coolldge. pictures were on a commercial basis.
transmitted to New York, i:uicago
and San Francisco by an Improved
process which results In pictures
( ,) Active Tg'
VI 1 1' At If
TuBlu
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DECREE OF SALE
HANDED DOWN IN
GLENBROOK CASE
Sewing Machine Inventor
The father of the modem sew
ing muchine was Klias Howe, who
died In 1S4J7. The patent for his
first muchine was taken out in 1840,
sud Its principles still form the ba
sis of most modern ones. Howe
from Massachusetts, and
earned his living In a factory for
making cotton machinery; but the
honor of Inventing the tlrst sewing
machine is not entirely American,
since various clumsy machines for
sewing leather and stuff had been
evolved previously In Kngland und
In France. Howe visited Kngland.
but only managed to seL his put
ents for a bagatelle of 1.2r0. The
jlescendants of bis machine can do
anything from butlon-hollng und
darning to the finest embroidery.
OST PARENTS FORGET that growing youngsters require
more food than grownups. The kiddies are active every
minute and it takes cood. wholesome food to rebuild what
strenuous play tears down.
Children like Tru-Blu Grahams and milk.
And this simple, sensible diet furnishes the vilamines so necessary to healthy
growth provides the mineral salts that build bone and tooth structure.
Gives also the bran that purifies the blood.
Put your kiddies on Tru-Blu Grahams and milk (or week and watch
them thrive.
Order From Your Grocer Now
Si.lil In Imif. mul cartons. Iu 41 In. boxen
ami In 6 lb. unit caJ.li.-..
WWIiH oil
I si in HI
T?iB.VXJtf",ri
1 Litigation, involving the (Men
brook Farms corporation, extend
ing over a long period of years, has
; finiillv resulted in a decree direot-
Ing the sale of the property to sat
isfy the tni"t mortgage foreclosed
' by Fred K. Verry and others
The amount for whirh the fore-
closure was made aggregates $tI9.-
JtTiii. and the order of sale dl
' re-ts pnvment of this amount to the
I plaint Iffs. The Cletibrook fitrnis
have been involved In court nuion
1 fr a number of years, nnd a great
, many technicalities entered into
the action.
The property was allowe l to n
delinquent, ano parrels were 1
on sheriff's deed, but the trustee
I Fred Verry, represented by attor-
eys Rice and Orcutt of this city.
I secured a rehearing before the
! lapse of a year's time, as provided
j hy law, nnd obtained a right to pay
. the delinquent tax, and then for-
closed the trust mortgage, the cou
pons of which he claimed to have
paid.
It Is expected that the dee pee
granted by Judge Hamilton, ami the ,
rorthconiing sale or the property
I w ill result In the settlement ef the
Value of Setf-Control
Self control is self-direction, as
wel I as self-rest m Int. The en
gineer controls bis engine, not
simply by preventing it from run
ning off the truck or from colliding
with an obstruction. It Is rather
by making it do the work for which
It was constructed and Intended
in pulling the train and getting
somewhere that he establishes his
reputation as an ethcient engineer.
Once give the boys nnd girls this
piisltlve side of the matter of self
control and yuu set them on the
path of development, of operation
and a large measure of success. lo
not be a prohibitive teacher. Kdu-cation.
DddeeBrdthers
COACH
A popular and attractive addition to Dodge
Brothers line of motor cars. ,
Every coach convenience is provided: unfet
tered vision on all sides, an intimate yet roomy
interior, easy handling in traffic, protection for
children against open rear doors, modish hard
ware and finish, balloon tires and smart whip
cord upholstery.
Built on Dodge Brothers sturdy chassis, the
Coach will deliver years of dependable service
at a very moderate annual cost
It is available both in the Standard and com
pletely equipped Special types.
Standard Type $1095 f. o. b. Detroit 51315 delivered
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Dealers and Accessories
" ROSEBURG, OREGON
;
LIVES UP CLAIMS
IN ADVERTISING
j Spends Day At Grant Pass to Grants Pass yesterday to spend
I H. M. Pierson, w ire chief of the the day looking after business af
local telephone exchange, motored fairs.
Women as inventors
American women have patented
nearly 1,4H devices. Women have
patented contraptions all the way
from hooks-and eyes to nrtlflclal
eye-lashes. Including road-hulldlng
equipment mid Intricate machinery.
When Howe was trying to Invent
the sewing machine he reached the
point of w here he was stumped. Ills
wife, tiring of having him sitting
around glowering, shoved hlin aside,
sat down before the machine, gave
It a few whirls, and said: "Put the
threat! eyelet In the other end of
the needle down by the point."
That solved the problem.
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY-Spoane and P?rtljnd
Rich Office Boy
$ Sty
miss
IrtnisiViVisnMlty
r
That Boston Joke
A number of boys were plnylng
bnseball In a vacant lot In Hot
ton, when the ball crashed through
the window of an adjacent house.
The wrathful householder stormed
out In pursuit of the pullty ones.
He managed to capture one spec
tacled. slow-footed youth;
"I didn't do It. mister 1 I wasn't
plavlni; with them." the lad panted.
Then what did you run for?"
roared the injured man.
i I'm afraid that 1 was a tIc
nm of the prevailing mob hysteria,
sir." Country lientlemnn.
"Truthful advertising has been
one of Buick's greatest helps in
achieving its wonderful popularity
and leadership. Motorists have
learned by long experience . that
any claim that iluick makes in lis
advertising is backed up by fact,"
said O. C. Baker today.
"For instance, when the claim is
made that Iluick is the leader in
the automobile Industry there is
definite proof to back up the claim.
For seven consecutive years Buick
has been awarded first choice of
space at the National Automobile
Shows, an award based on the
greatest volume of business done
during the preceding year. Buick's
claim to leadership has never rest
ed on temporary supremacy in
some one locality.
"The statement, "When better
automobiles are built, Buick will
build them." is amply backed up by
fact. Buick's staff of engineers is
the largest employed by any single
automobile manufacturer. Many of
these engineers have been with
Ruick from the beginning. There
is nothing In the way of engineer
ing and Its relation to the design
ing of automobiles that they do not
know.
"They have never claimed to
have discovered a "revolutionary
chance In automobile design, but
Buick dependability, power, com
fort, speed, long life, smoothness
in operation, ease In handling, and
beauty speak for themselves.
"In no other car will you find
those mechanical features that are
to be found in the Hulck, and you
may rest assured that If there
were any worth-while features that
would realty improve the Buick and
make it a still more valuable and
satisfactory car for the Buick
owner. Buick would be using them"
8
Door and Window Frames
Made Accurately by Machinery $
SAVES YOU MONEY '
jj All of our mnlcrinl in frames and finish is thoroughly S
kiln dried. I
& Let Us Furnish Your Frames 5
gj
. Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. i
Th. MarquV d. I'rrjo. sou of
Fpsln's wealthiest bmuker, has
taken s position u office boy In th.
Now York offices of th. banking
; firm of J. p. Moran A Co lvaplt.
j Ms wenlth, chauffeurs .nd vaieu,
th. young Marquis will learn
American banking methods from
th. bottom of th. Udder.
Leaf That Will Hide a Man
The aiie-niiin plnnt Is a ghint
growth which mice prow nil over
the nnrlil, but niv It Is found only
on the vitli'iiulc slopes of Hiiwnli,
where It arrows In jireut profusion.
It roveml the entire eiirth millions
of years ng". when kIkuMIc nnlnuils
rnunieil over the surface. The best
specimens nt present nre found n
the Miles of llnlenknln. In n k-iil.li.
where the conditions resemble those
of a hothouse. A fully developed
lent of this plnnt Is sunVlent to
hide h full -grown huiiiun standing
behind it.
All Set
"Yon hnve positively no excuse
for staying out until this absurd
hour."
oh. haven't I, my denrl.I'v.
got simply gorgeous x. ue.
Why. I've been standing outside fur
the lust hour und half thinking It
out."
MODEL DAIRY
i
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.
WHY SUFFER SO?
Gst Back Your Health as Othsr ;
Rosebure Folks Hav. Done.
MaaMBaiasasWn? jssTTfTTisjswis' -f gr-S-SWt
Ions pending court actions and free
the property from the handicap
mhlch have prprented proper opera
tion of the farms in the rut f?"
years.
Too nany people suffer lama,
aching backs, d stressing kWluey
disorders and rheumatic aches and
pains. Often this Is due to faulty
kidney action and there's danger
of hardened artertea, dropsy, grit
vel or Bri pin's a net. Be. iXiu't lt
weak kidneys wear you cut. I'st
Dean's Pills Sefore It is too Istei
Doan's are a tli.ulant diuretic tj
the kidneys. Itoan't hnve helped
thousands. They should help you.
Here is one of many Hoscburg
caes :
Mrs. Mamie 8ager, B2 Court
't.( says: "I know lVwn's I'ttli
are a splendid remedy for they
nave always been ued In my fam
ily with good results. -When my
kidneys troubled me nmr back
felt weak and lame I n-d ivmn's
and they soon corrected fia trou
ble and put my kidneys ft good
condition."
ftOc, at all dealers. Foter.Mil
bura Co, Mfrv, Buffalo. N. t) .
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