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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1925 New Shipment of Easter Pattern Hats will be on display Friday and Saturday Specinlly I'rired for Two Days SPECIAL SALE ON ALL SMALL HATS I THE BELL MILLINERY HPIW I nuti. m BY WILL E. PURDY (AMorliitrd Trvm lsamvi Wire.) BALKM. Ore.. April 9. Will E. Punly, democratic pollliclan, evan K' llut, attorney, and former can didate for governor and congress, today (lied an action for yiu.ooo damacpB and $1100 a year against Walter C. Winslow and S. M. Kndi- rott, local attorneys, and Chris and Mary I.achele. He chawa lie haa been damaged by atU'KalionH math by Wlnnlow that he was a former and that as a ronull he ha been Injured tn mind and body, and de prived of a salary of llti'M) a year which he otherwise would receive, lie doen not state In his complaint bow ninny years at $1600 a year he hurt been damaged. j Purdy was a delegate to the na tional democratic convention in 1920, a candidate for appointment 1o the United States shipping board and runner up In the demo cratic primaries for congress In the first district last year. Purdy aspens that In the case of the Oregon Itealty Kxchange Investment company against Chris and Mary Lachele, In which Win slow and Endlcott were attorneys for the Lachelles, that Winslow accused Purdy of having wrong . fully and maliciously committed a , forgery by having written the -words "also Interest to .lune loth" on an agreement after It had been ' signed by Chris Lachele, claiming ' credit for N7.?0 In Interest. AMi:x.iTio srrr i ii.r.D A suit for dainuu-'H In the um of $15,000 for ulfena- tiou of his wile's affections. wua filed In the circuit Court today by A. K. (.Jill, a former Keedwport box factory em- pluyee. against Vern Vaiipel, I(eedport druggist. (Jill charges that on or about tile first of November of last year, Yuunel alienated the Directions of Kuth CHI, the wife or the jiluinttlT, und that he engaged in Improper conduct with her. States, on the Mexican border, or In Hawaii. The rescruiting of- i fleer will make his headquarters at the (irand Hotel until .Saturday. (Aaaoriatnl I'rra lotted Mr-.) SALEM, Ore., April 9. Clarence W. Thompson, former cashier In the state treasury office, who Mon day evening plead guilty to lar ceny of ?9:;l of public funds and was sentenced to two years In the state penitentiary and then parol ed by Judge Percy H. Kelley, at a special evening session of the court, Is under arrest here again today charged with the further, larceny of $;i.000 from the treas ury upon a complaint sworn out by John H. Carson, district at torney. Carson swore out the complaint nnd warrant, following the refusal of ihe state treasury officers to slrn a criminal Information mak ing the charge. Last evening Thompson was taken Into custory on an open charge and was held under guard at a local hospital. Today he was ibeinir examined by a physician mid if bis condition justifies It he (will be removed to the county Jail, jllu Is said to be suffering from a ! nervous break-down. I The district attorney has filed a j rn"uest that Thompson's bond be 'set at $fi,U(0. T. 11. Kay. state i fe-surer, this morning justified his refusal to sign the Information laealust Thompson on the ground I that the defalcations took place I under previous administrations, nnd that he did not wish to appear - persecuting Thompson, whom In let out of employment when he took office. He also said that he did not have personal knowledge of the alleged embezzlement and that any Information to that ef- . feet would have to be sworn to by j those who discovered the shortage. I Old fashioned bread und milk both Incorporated In a nut brown loaf. OKI M M liltOS. MILK BltEAI). j Phone 133. KECiti rri; OWICEIt IN IX riTV KOlt THE WEEK. Sergeant Grover C. Owvn, In charge of the s. army recruit ing office at Medford, Is spending a few days In Iloseburg enlisting rorurults for army service. Ser geant Owen state that, the army Is now accepting recruits for all branches of the service except aviation nnd coast artillery. Ma gicians, however, can enlist In any branch. Kecruits are given permission to select their own . station, being allowed to select any of the pot s in the t ti i t ed I. J. Jarvls has opened a real estate office In the Kapp Pros, building where he occupies a room on the first floor, and will conduct a reality business and Insurance business, (ieorge Kapp will look after the Insurance end of the of fice, while Mr. Jarvls will give his entire attention to the sale of prop erties listed with him. Itoth of these men, are well known In the city and county, and both are well ac quainted with the country and con ditions of Ibis section of the state. Mr. Jarvls believes that there will be many people coming to Oregon this year, and a lot of these people will want to locale permanently. om:;ov it ail extension t'EltTAIX. EltS THINKS. f An latcil Vrvm Iiiwtl WirM POKTLANO. Ore., April 9. Confidence was expressed here by J. M. Ievers. assistant attorney general for Oregon, that the In- I terstate com mere commission j within the next f.O days will Issue j an firder requiring the railways ! now touching the outer limits of 'interior Oregon to build an enst I to west line fcrotn Iturns to Itettd; I from Ilend to .a connection with the Soutlrern Pacific's Eugene- Klumath Kails cut-off, and from Klamath Falls to Lnkevlew. Devers had Jift returned from Washington, where he argued the issues rained by the Oregon public service commission to com pel the railway construct ion de sired by communities and Inter ests now without transportation facilities. From fcrescott E. It. Murine was an arrival from northern points In the state last night and wns an overnight visllor and spent a Bhort time here today. Mr. Murtae resides at Prescolt, Columbia county. Suit Is Filed A. N. Orcutt this nfternoon filed suit against the Community Jrug company of Portland, asking for judgment of two assigned claims, one for $240 and the other for M9. -o- MILK IlKKAIf. The food of foods. It must be pure. The nov eminent, demands It. OKI MM IlltOS. MILK HUE A TV Phone 133' Ilia- ' J: 1 mw) ii vca ifiirirwic t- - .- wrJ llllli.f T-'N Mil? WW JK 7 m 1 NEW MINISTER TO CHINA. (Awr(n1M l'lv-n l.mw.l Wirt., WASIUNtiTOV. April V-.Iohn Van A. McMurray. an asistant sec-rt-tarv of state, was spopinted to dav to be minister to China. Mr. McMurray. who Is an expert on far eastern affairs, will succeed nt Peking (inuld Schurman. who has been transferred to Berlin as ambassador. X COCAL NEWS t From. Salem E. E. Lunn was a visitor In thli city WedneNday from the north nnd transacted business. Mr. Lunn Is from Ealem. Euqene Man on Businens II. L. Ford was among tho to spend Wednesday In this city at tending to biisineHS matters. Mr. Ford Is from Eugene. Overnight Visitor C. A. New was among those to spend a short Mine here yester day nnd was an overnight visitor. He Is from Eugene. AIM ttmtmlMr that Fryil "Delicious" Ba con and Fryt's "Wild Roi Lard art pr4 par ad with tha Jims acrupul oua rtgard for quality and purity. whole ham adds economv to delight The -1i;lilf(i1 flavor imparted ly llie ttperiul Frye curinj; proress is the prime reason for die ever-in-ereasinjj popularity of Frye'n 7)-i-eioutf Ham in Northwest home ami because the wonderful quality never varies Frye'n "Helieious" quiekly heroines a regular houe hold hahil. When the household economist further discovert the ECONOMY of buying a WHOLE Frye' "Delicious" Hem, her satisfaction It complete. Keep whole Fryee "Delicious" Hem In the cooler, and you are safely prepared for avery emergency. From Coast i l .11. lNtrtwooil wr n visitor litre y.'Htrrilitv Htul lust nicht frntii ;th.' rniiHt itml nlt.'i)ili-il tn huslncss i mitttiTs. Mr. I'lirtwixol rrsi.lt s at I Miirslifli'hl. , Mr. Lozier Here 1.. I-', l.o.ltT. of ti'ilfnrd. nrrlv fit hiT last lilclit frum Murshflclil I wIhtp he h;is been on huslni'ss fin- ii wc k or so, ntiil will l. Ihto j ii ilnv or so ntt. nilitm to husitii'ss nrrnlra hiforo ri'turnltiK to Mnl- for.l. Former Residents Here -"" I Mr. nn.l Mrs. II. W. slmw an. I fiimtly. forini'r ri'sMrnls nf Koso hurit. arriv.il from Murslifli-M y.'s li'filuv t'vi'iiinK ami art siii'iulllu a few flays hiTC VIsltlliK nlil friends. Mr. Shaw was assoiiHliil Willi J. Sliorkli-y In a hitiIit station lioro. ami now vomlurls ono at tin- roast. "Laborers9 Land" Real j Meaning of Labrador Acronllug to .Scandinavian niKas, Illntn and Erie the lU-d dleovered Lnhnulor ahnit the year UKX, a wriler in the i'titliiimler Miiu'assln i teliM us. They named It llelluiaud, land of slate or na!;ed pm-Us. The modern diMoverer of Etihrndor was John Cadet, nlm visited it In l-.i7. I the year he discovered Newfound j land. There are two explanations ! of him- thw rei.yn rwelved its pres ent name. Aeeording to tradition, a liuqtie whaler canted l.u lira dole settled In the hay of tliat name about KiL'O. Al'terwurd the w itoie region came to be culled l.ithrtKlor ufter tlie name of th's tirst visiter, lint this account of the namiiiK of I.ahradr is tun pen eraily ac.-.ted hy hihtorlanfi. 'ihe more jirolmhle ori'in of the name Is us follows: The name Is of 1'or-tuj-uese origin and means "lahorer." Ill l."M lortereal twdt to i'orltiKal a cargo of natives from this re Klon. Mi.ny say they were Eski mos, hut It Is more rol;ihle that they were ordinary Indians. At 1 any rate, the natives seemed so well adapted for lahorers that KftiB Kmmanuel thought that he had come lute possession of another slave must whence slaves might be exported to the l'ortucuese col onies. Heme .he name "Labra dor," or I-aboren' hind. Many Claim Animals Dream and See Spirits Most people tire satisfied that nnlmuls dream, nnd many believe ttiat they see spirits. Here are Home recorded Instances, its related by the Montreal .Star: A horse was to be put in a stable at a hotel while the owner bad his lunch. The horse would not enter the hotel yard, so the owner asked what was the cause. The reply was: "I ex pect he knows we huve a dead luun here, taken from the river this morning." A terrier wns seen betting tns lie always bes for sunr), then he harked und went upstairs, then becned a mi in. A person who wns a clairvoyant noticed this, and saw he was bet''ng to the spirit of the lady who, when she was on earth. tiuiKht him to beu for stik'ar. A cat was seen running nil over n hedrooiu, Kt upon the bed. etc. The cat was trying u follow r spirit form that was moving about the bedroom. At a lecture plven at the Crystal palace a live rut was put In n glass tube, ami the tube was sealed up nt each end. Tht room was In darkness anil an elec tric light was put onto the tube. When the rat died a form lite Kume shape as a rat came from the tube und went up in the air. Seek Handkerchief Origin It -. dltlicult to assign i. period nnd a country of origin to the handkerchief. Hut It seems to have been known in remote nges. ami traces of It are to be found among the KgyptiatiN. On the con trary, strange as it may seem, the ti recks appear not to have ued handkerchiefs, says the HetroK News, rassing from the tJreeks ;o the Itoinaiis. we tind lhat t lit latter had otuethlng of t lie kind uhhti they called "sudarium" (stul.T, sweat), it was of the linen lace eyind was used chlHly ns an orna ment and a a fan during the gauus in i lie cln-n-t. fc'or many centuries afterward there is no mention of Jiandker chiefs, and we only find traces of litem about 1-V( in Italy. I r many years the handkerchief was round and oval, and it was not till the time of l.oiiis V that it he came square. Starting Monday April 13th in The NWs-Review A BRIDE'S - DIARY A LOVE STORY OF TODAY, WRITTEN BY McGLONE G The author herself pronounces this new serial superior in plot and action to her fa mous "Confessions of a Wife" series which has stood as a record breaker thus far as a circulation getter and holder IES0N Of A Bride's Diary. Mrs. Gibson Herself Says: "The cbaracters in my new story are vivid, dashing personalities cf TRUE-to-life-types of TODAY. The conveVsation between them is LITERAL stuff just as I have personally heard it in many so-called upper social circles. 1 go around a great deal. I have to in order to do my stuff and I observe conditions rnd customs of the time AS THEY ARE. For many of them I have profounddisgust and contempt but as a writer I must take them as they ARE not as I would like them. I am solidly opposed to the present day thought 'Express Yourself.' It is a demoralizing' disintegrating mental state. I shall wallop that good in my new story. "For 'A Bride's Diary I have wonderful material. A corking plot ACTION galore, CHARACTERS that sparkle and impress. This story is far better than my "Confessions of a Wife." For all this I take no credit. I just happened to find the material." Watching His Step A young men of nervous appt nr nnce. yet possessing a certain ot termined nir, walked Into n very ornate business building, hesitated ii moment, and then with the sharp motions of one w ho is about tn take the tlnal leap, entered one of the well-uppointed ollice. "Is this .Mr. Stevens' ulhYe?" "Yes." "Mr. if mill K. Stevens?" "Yen." "Is he InV 'Yes; would you like to tr him'" "N-n-no! No. thank you! litt could you'tell me bow lung he vill he here?'' "Why, be should be here nt I.-.ist three hours. Hut he nm sec j m perfectly well ni: hi now." "Thank you just the same, but 1 think I idmll cull en bis d;:n.h. ter." Harper's Mairazine. EASTER SERVICES AT GLIDE A basket dinner will be served at noon. Kaster church services will be I held at (.tide us follows: Sunday school nt 10:3u, preaching service! ut It o'clock and attain at 2 p. m. , Subject la the morning. "He Is Not ' Here. He Is Arisen." and in the af-j ternoon, "Heboid the Man." Miss Leo n a Wright will be the speaker, j WILLS VS. WEINERT, WALKER VS. GREB ON ONE NIGHT'S CARD (Amx-Utrd rrrM lawl Wirr.) NKW YORK. April 9. Harry Principal in "General X" Suit Wills, negro henvywelpht and Charlie Weinert, of Newark, sign ed articles today for a 15-round decision bout at the Polo Grounds on the night of June 19. Mickey Walker, welterweight champion, and Harry Creh. mid dleweight titleholder, Tirtually have agreed to meet In a middle weight championship match on the same. card, the pro motors said. Tho bouts are to be staged as a benefit for the Italian hos pital fund. Men and Women In News Spotlight Parcel Post Auction V. ben the various post ot!i the country hold parcel post tbn to dispone of Inst or nude able parcels sent in the mails, auctioneer i-omlucts a n grab hsi;. lb-re is what one tion listed, after tlte s.dcs made : Speedometer,, cot t 'hr 1st inns tree triannins, thread. enrks rew . kiddie cars lors, tbiL's. ii an i cure sett, h shoe nail', gentleman's unit, horns, skid cbiilns. nightdresses i Ira I intruiiients and tow el.s. of ihe Me J nams uacon "Everything The frame Implies" tt.2s I Traveler! Tate i Traveled?" said n sailor In n I I train n P'i" nger who had iicv j tinned blm "I should lliink I 'nve. j ! l'e been nit round the world; over ' nn' under It, too. There ain't many , ports 1 don't know the ltisi.lv of." j i "Why. " must know a lot; Hboiit (.eor:iplu ." . ' we did put In there on re. ; but 'lily 1o roal ship. 'Tntn't much j of ii place. hat I renienii.er of M." M. Hn;e' l'p;tipa ( hnnli. (inod l"rid;iv Services. Servtciv on tiooil Krldny will bcgmit 1- 1 ; o'clock noon il last until :i:0a. j p. m.. In meiuoi y of t he Three lioex nf AgtMiv Ruftcrcd by our 'hot" 0 series ot iiWMtiations will t e k. i e n during the Th ree 1 Hopr snd there will he npproprt ateQaiiNic, The public l tnvltvd , to come and worship with us at this time. I ItKV. A. V. DOIX.K, Vicar, i Emerson If this . eniti'nal nature L warmti. what einiti'-ntly ii fies.ed wn. nil evqiiisjie ret:iiu:, and a coniituent of his reiu,. was an Iti-tiii' tie antip tn.y bleas oT deiuluaiit e. ilictntioti. rotuigtV eusie and itiatcrutl sii. only wh'se essential rn!i pclled him nnd u lioe iilnr origin In ctmtiMipiiioiine ;; ti 11 the I'tie no'iid Ntate e cr:ieli!iess tliat chlellv be U conten pltble wn plain i liN penctratton --W. t' I'nmii' American I'rt.jn Jl.i-te s." 1 v4YS"Siv I I i i - Properly Dressed for It Nervous rasv,.p,-er- Hi:t wtmt woiil I you do If the bout cap -ed? Una i man oh, don't j on n ,.rry about me. main. I've- nothing oil (lull Will Ntlllil. A T .1 L From EuQerit 1 I.. H. 'rtimnafl a a visitor In 1 thin rily nvcrnlKhl '. lti. -,!y fnm noriln'rn p'tnM. Mr. I'!'.ni-! aa Is from L'ukiiic. I This Is the. first photo ot Mr. Dorothy Muriel Drnnlsmun. whos iTpl.ition In tha London courts, 0 her suit against her lormer hus bnd. Colonel lan O. Dinnlstoun. how the hushand of tha Earl ot Car amr.oo s .Mow, trt ah eked all Enaland. Tho casa Las oprnrd soctaj araodal In.olrlna: princta, irrnerals and other famous prsonae:ne ho. acrord.nc to Mrs. Dennlcinun's testimony, fell In lore with her. tea. Denntatuua. U suidj tor 14.000, which ah claims she lent hat' JPel: JOEV 5 RABBI.EBK. MacTWNis.I Amhassador MalsuJalra, of Japan, has presented b'a credentials tn President Coolldge. Former Connrejsman James H. McLafferty, ot California, haa been appointed Assistant Secretary ot Commerce. Mis Oladya Joel, of New York. ho admits she earns mug mora tha I10.O00 a year In the automobile accessory hulnes. waa referred to bf Sir Charles Hipham. Internationally knows advertising man. of London, a an etample of what bu.ine.s women of America are capable of dolr. Rabbi E. B. M. Itrowne. se.entylwo, haa been arrested In New York City, chanted with annoying President Coolldga with letter de manding 110,000 lor hia pollUcal work among th Jew ot New York.