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SIX -n-m v ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. APRIL' 20. 1925. f7 LADIES' JUMP! f y'i A New Gas Range V II, For Nothing V Wouldn't you Jump at tho j . ;- J chnnco to K' t a new up to- t I ' u ' U Ka r""KU " Cl"it' ' I I W are not fclvlni! away pan V I s 1 i'hiikis but lr on our hihtIuI I '-i.-'-X.;.,-' .V terms, you trade In your old f C-'.:"!??r;M Kll9 TOp, for U IieW , "?2StIt?:".'l KMOOT1I TOP It really costs j fl; you ntillilnx. TIiIh n'r rant!'" 1 J !:' ! w ill foon pay for llsc'lf In Has 1 H l''.'-? raved, not to mention food f gA ' fll) SMOOTH TOP romnh le oven ft pal In 1 control not only measures llie Ify Pv3Y j I J li.-iit but dl.slrlhutoH lliix In at Jk PY, j 1 In llio oven. This rmanit no ' LjAV U cookitiK failures. jwn- j V.. Demonstration of tlie Smooth-top II qV Kane is Yours for the asking VfO LjS' Southern Oregon Mo, Gas Company JpG 2 AUTO WRECKS -SOUTH OF CUT mm HI, Two serious, auto wrecks occurred yexterday south of noeburr, but fortunately without serious Injury to any persons. The flrnt wreck occurred about 4 o'cIock In the afternoon Just south of the Shady j Point croHKintc when the radius j rol of a Ford car nave way upset tlriR the machine In the ditch. Mr. ami Mrs. Miller, of Wee Crwk, were both slightly Injured, Mr. Mil ler N'Iiijc cut by Kiass, while his wife received cuih and bruises about the face and a wrenched j back and hfp. The second accident occurred I about 9 i. ni., and except for the I exceedingly Kreat luck several Pr I Bonn would have been killed. The car driven by lie KHz, and occupied j by several Mexicans, wan beliiff ; toned by a licht car, ami collided with a machine driven by Minn i Frankle Warner, daughter of F. K. ' Warner. The car beinj? towed wan pushed over the hlth bank, Just south of the rock cut outtddn (he city limit, and rolled down over f0 feet. The driver received ft cut hand, and all of the occupants were ' more oi less shaken and bruised, J but fortunately, as well hh miracu lously, no one was killel or even muni; null, i lie urn I Ut snapped just as the car ahead reached the ede of the cliff, or It too would have gone over the steep prade. LEGAL WHITEWASH ! FOR CROWN PRINCE ( Aaxtiti I'ri-M lart Wirr.) A UKliLlN, April 20 The flu- prentu court completing it In- ventilation of aliened war Crimea by the former Crown I'rince, finds that h never KMve orders to burn or plund- j er vllluKeH or towns and was not reHponxible, for the execu Hons ordered by the military ! tribunals of his army corps. The court has therefore quashed further proceedings. 9 mmmw flight of pair T RS road linn from I'.urns Ilend and from fiend to a collection with the Soutfrern f'aclfic'a Ku I K ne-Klamath FuIIh Line are seriously considered while the (iiestion Is pendlnK before the i Int erst ato coninwrce commission, acrordiiiK to Carl It. Cray, pre.- dent, who spent Sunday in Iort t land emoute to I'uget Sound. I (iray reported that railway traffic Is below normal for this I seaHoii of the year, but he be . lleves It will Increase aa summer I approaL-hes. COOKED FOOD 8ALE ! The Norlhside Sunshlno Club will hold a rooked food sale Saturday, April 25th at the RUaKS Grocery Store. Wlnstel chocolates made especi ally for the ItniK Store Trade. Wholesome food tor old and young. Lloyd Crocker. Legion Members Attention IteKular meeting Tuesday nltrht, April 21st. Indoor base- ball Kanie with Oakland (Job- biers. He there. Netted Gem SEED POTATOES For Plnnting From F-nstein Orrcon Grade U. S. No. One $3.25 Per Hundred These Potatoes Raised from Certified Seed. Buy now for your Main Crop Potatoes UMPQUA PRODUCE CO. C. P. CAYLOR N"etz;er Warehouse P. O. Box 784 RosehurR, Orrgon miwi n j LLieyrgiTgjuuxj3i'LwtwiiM m nun IN CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE BEST TITLES FOR AN F. B. O. PHOTOPLAY Ftlm Booking Offices of America, inc., and Aisociated Arts, Inc. have a wonderful phctodrama bated on a famous Saturday Evening Post story. The original title fitted the story from a story standpoint hut it did not f t the picture from the picture's ttjndpoint. Therefore, in order to secure a better title for the picture, the above companies are offer ing $3.00000 for the best titles submitted for thii photoplay which now bears the temporary title, "On the Stroke of Three." It is a thrilling story of love, romance and adventure. In the cast are those three popular screen favorites KENNETH HARLAN MADCE BELLAMY- and MARY CRR Th contest l open to all. Anyone may tungeit a title. This picture will be shown at the theatre mentioned below on the dates specified hut it will not be necessary for you to eee the picture if you do not care to do so. VOll MAY SECURE A SYNOPSIS AND FULL DETAILS OF THE CON. TEST FREE BY APPLYING AT THE BOX-OFFICE OF THE THEATRE. This grrnt phototlrama now. bearing ' the temporary title of "On the Stroke of Three" WILL BE 0HOWN AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Tiiia l"K elmw only 23 rtn. fur Ailuli.i, t liil.lnMi 10 i. Hi'iir the mnn who made the Dritlsh laugh nt thp Illxh School Auditorium on Tuesday, April 21. NO KXTI- NSlOV I NTII, in u;i; k.vds t;it.iv. (AlM-Ut.d Vrr-m a- Wlr..) rOKTI.Al). Ore., April 20. No jl;:ns fur ext'-iiHion of tlie I'nlon I'aHrlc rentral Oregon rail- 'HI KICKS THE IDEAL .SHOE For Sports or Outdoor Wear For Men or Boys $2.95 to $4.50 DnKcbnll free with every pnir ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN DRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg An unforKetlubln evenlnx of hu mor a ml pathos Is prmnitit'd you at the High School on Tuesday at 8 o'clock. SAI.KM, Ore., Apr. 20. A claim Ef, PASO, Tex.. April 20. In an that direct property taxi's for slate i atlemn Ho escape from a group of purposes would have been reduced New .mixho oimcts louay. nuy by one half under his admlnistra-' 1'iitlcn, Sapuliia, Okla.. was shot .Hon If the slate Income tax had down nfler h had wounded on of- not been repealeil, was advanced' 'leer and Is lieinn held In 1all ul I. .. ....... - .... , ..-.I. KI M wlii! nkluhfinm Dy Liovernor waner nerre ju mi i ..i address before the Salem Chamber authorities are beinir communicat or Commerce here thi noon. I ed with. "In 1S22 the tax was nine and Velma Hilton, 10 years old! torn a half iill, or the highest direct ! pnnloii of 1'attoii Is bi ipg held aB levy of any slate In the union ex-j " " " " rept Nevada," said Pierce. "The . .7 Z. levy has been reiluced until for this year It Is seven mills, and would have been four and a half, making good my promise to cut laxes in half, if the Income tux had only stayed." He Indicated tha many states of the union are practically abolishing direct state taxi's. Pennsylvania and California poses, and 7 other stales, not ,,.n.l Foil PAI.K-Paik pony, wt about tioued by name, have virtually no HwO pounds. Phone J direct state tax levy, according to f lit SALE Practically new Ma th" governor. I Jestlc range. 219 Watson St. "The last Oregon state liglsla- j,-nit SALE Fine roll-top ilesk. ture late lamented was an ordln cheap. Judils Furniture Store. aiy legislature. .Most of them :w,-s,t i.-m. hi,-i;i?Molo"r- uo ,K'" V"T ' , cycle and side car. . i.in-u iivi i lie j--iti imuuitj , , - ;w t),.r wr ninnv .i in 1A S F t-til Id S tun It'll liai. fln.l hurt. (Irinnl7linn nt ttw fniDll'IH n bIU. flimn h-Kilature was effwtfd weeks in HEALTHOrRAMS MiHACt'i.ora cruKa and SHOUT CUTS TO IIKALTII: Many sick profit tmlay are Inok Iiik for a MIKACrieOI'S Ct'KK for oll chronic trouhlcs or are HM'kiiiR short cut roads to health. Th-y aro only finding; added (rouble nnd disappointment. We do not perform MIUACKKS. It takes time and effort to get WKIJ. To those who want heallh badly enough to cive NA Trili: A I'HANCi: we offer IKKM NKNT ItKSI'I.TS. OI K MKI'lloltrt AUK SAKK; Til KV AUK SAN K; TIIKV AHKSl'KK. Tt'll us your trouble ami we will tell you what we can do for you. F.I.F.CTKO CHIROPRAC TIC HEALTH SERVICE DR. RUPERT A. MOON 3?4 Prklni BIHq. Phone SALEM. Ore.. April 20. Her bert Thorn, held today In the Sa lerti city jail, was wanted recently In Santa Barbara, Calif., and pos sibly (h Mill wanted there on a charge of embezzling an auto, ac cording to offi'ers. Thorn and his wife, UoRe Thoin, were picked up here litHt ni'ht for sjieedlng and the record of the polite sta tion disclosed that he was wanted on the embezzle men t charge. Thorn belongs to a well known family of Lebanon, Oregon. 1 Thorn told the story of th'evnur der -here today, but said he was Riving no Information that was not already known to Santa Bar bara authorities. Thorn, accord ing to hU own Htory, was acting as salesman In Simla Barbara for L. C. Buntln and Irving Hies, alias I tent on. alleged bootleggers who handled Canadian liquor. One niisht early last February, ' says Thorn, Bunt in and Denton went Into the country about six miles to "hijack" William Keefe. alias Turner, another alleged i bootlegger. Vhile they were get i ting his stuff Turner appeared, i and. according to Thorn, was shot ! dead by Denton. Denton went Into hiding nnd , Buntln returned to Santa Barbn I ra, where he sought Thorn, In forming Thorn that he needed his asslntnnce. Thorn says. It was not until they were on their way into tho country, that Buntln told him of the shooting. He said ho wanted Thorn to ascertain If Turner was dead nnd to bring ; ono of the autoniobib s back to Santa Barbara. Bnntin and Denton were subse quently urrenled through a chain 'of circumstance!: that pointed to ; their guilt and Thorn was held as 1 a witness. Tho in was released ! J NZW TODAY I j FOR REST Four room furnished I flat. Phone 212-J. I Foil "RENT -Unfurnished apart- nient. Phono 41o. ' FOR SALE Fresh rnllrh cow". J. E. Smith. Alexanders Addition. On Hand When Most Needed i OUR Insurance policy, contract, receipts, or will whatever your valuable paper may be is on hand when it is most needed I No lost documents nothing misplaced1 That is part of the reward and conven ience of making use of our safety deposit service at small nnnual rentals, suited to your needs and pursel UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON Iane St Blue advance of the session. It would have been much better for every member of each house to come to i the legislature a free man." j He intimated that there was tool much trading of votes and log roll ing measures there. i "The real Issue of the last ses-i Un", gaid the governor, "was the! coming together of the various fac- lions, with the governor, and the! agreeing upon levying revenue with j out direct tax on property. I be lieve in raising money without di-' n et tax on home owners and pro-i ducers. leave at this office. WANTKD Experienced worn a n want housework. Address Jlose burg RL 2, nox 2311. WANTED If you have a good flat top desk for sale, phone 235 im mediately. Dl'CK Et.OS'for'hatchlng. fl for setting of fifteen. Write to Mat tie Brown. Elktou, Oregon. VNTED A used safe I2x12l Inside measurement, or a little larger. 1'ruitt Bros. Riddle, Ore. MARCEL and bob curl TPc, hair cut and curl o"e. Vhone 57-Y. 31 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. I a witness In the case. The girl ; narrowly scaped Injury when, the ' officers returned Ration's fire. The girl told officers that she land Patton had left Sapuloa In a Istob n car and headed for the border. ' I RAINFALL FOR APRIL IS NEAR THE HIGH MARK auto mm. ine rarmer needs aid all you for SALE Barred Ro-k babv chfx can give him. No particular party I Anril 21 nnd 22. Rrice reduced". Is to blame for the fact, but rather economic conditions of our country. The relief of the direct state tax on farmers has been begun : 1 would like to see It carried further, but If nothing more is done I will feel that my trip down here to Salem has not been in vain." He referred to the state tax on tobacco, stating that in his opinion it would raise more money than had been estimated. He expressed the opinion that the public service commission should be appointed by the governor, and go out of office vith him. Rhone 391-Y orcall at 702 Ful lerton St. LOST Leather portfolio containing catalogues And price lists. lie turn to Ro burg Mfg. Co., reward. I (Continued from page V i . . . , . . -r I the barometer was rising, and that j better weather Is probably near, i The forecast is for fair weather ! tomorrow, but a frost warning is ! Issued, and farmers are advised to expect and prepare for heavy frosts, j Record Snow at Crater Lake I MEDFORI), April 20. A -new record for depth of snow at Crater Lake for this time of year was an nounced today, the total being 17 feet, with snow still falling. Rain i was general throughout the valley today, the total for the month to date being 1.S2 inches far above tlie average for April. ST. PAT'L, Minn., April 20. Four St. Raul men were killed today when their auto overturn ed into a creek near White Bear, I just north of here, pinning them j down in five feet of water. Threw I other passengers were rescued, f The tour killed were: Arthur i Moran, Joseph E. Walsh. Charle : Seibert and Herman Shadier. Wal ter Dillon, driver of a milk truck rescued Edna MacLarea, Henry Cuba and Edward Regan from drowning by releasing tbem from iho wreckage. Use magotite to keep worms out of radishes, turnips, cabbage and broccoli plants, etc. Sold by Whar ton Bros. Tawn grass seed, fresh stock at Wharton Bros. HOTS' FOR SALE Baled oat hay $15 per ion if taken within' ten days. O. T. Henry, Rice Creek, V. O. at Dillard, Ore., phone 22F32. FOR SALE New 5 room modern house, full basement, garage. Apbls spray nnd dusting powder at Wharton Bros. The H. S. P. T. A. has put the price for the Anthony Euwer en tertainment at the ridiculously low price of 25 cents. Don't miss it. SIXTH DEATH RESI'LTS J ROM MABMII ll.LD I'lRK, I lawn, lot f.ft by 2.'" feet, a fine home for $:i7t". Chas Kye.t, S-ti N. Jackson St. (WANTED To hear from pome one with unimproved place for sale or trade. Timber land preferred. Not over 12 miles out of Rose burg. Address A. V. Hammond, Roseburg Ore. FOR SALE-20 acres: 17 acrejTof good tillable land. Tart of it is good bottom land. 3 miles from Roseburg. Owner w ill take $22t0 cash for quick Rale. (.;. W. Young H Son. Phone 417. OR SALE 25 acres level land. three mill's out. good house, water piped In, ail in cultivation exceptional value for ?2xoo. 1i'mk) CTsh balance terms. Chas. Kyea, ( Amnelatnl Frem Unmii Wirr.. I Js-t) V Jackson St. JEROME, ArlcApr. 20. Two ' FOR SALE-Stoddard'honie, eight persons lost their lives, two otners (AMorhtnl Frew. I ;umi WIr ) MARSMEIELD, Ore.. April 20. Death claimed Us sixth victim us a result of the $75,000 fire which destroyed the Noble block here, April 17. when Mrs. E. L. Watson, 73, died at the Smedberg Bini'.arium Saturday. She never i ecn. ned consciousness after the fire. In which she suffered a crushed breast bono, broken rlbd, and loss of her scalp. Ice boxes at Powell's. Big Dance at Moose Hall Wednesday, April 22 Good Music The Public Invited LIVES; LOSS BIG " ;nre mls.-dni; and r.u,niii to tlim.iiim lint wmi instructed hv the district attorney to n main nt Santa Hiir- i worth of property was destroyed linni ns a wltnes V 'he trial"" a "re wnicft swept Cottonwood, hlrh wim to he held March in. !near here, early this moraine. Tlimn now Buys that he has not j ) I- lirooks, or Los Aneeles, heen Informed ai to the outcome i was burned to death w hen the or the trial It it was Held at mat miiuii noiei in wnicn ne was sleep- time. 1 horn claims he small hotel in w hich he was was not 'Ins; was consumed hy the flames. 1 trylnK to heat the automobile : The bodyof another person burned dealer nnd that the dealer owes In the flames has not been identi hlm j'ied. room, modern, full basement and parage. Acre of land noes with prop.-rty. Knd of east I-ine St. on Terrace Ave. Fur price phone 3i;9. W WTKD FOR CASH l!i:':i :i-25 Fords Tsii-ines and Road.Uers. ftrir.R enns lodttv. MATMF.WS M( TOR XCHAXfiE 1 1 "i Jackson St. Iia you know President Wilson's favorite limerick? Hear the author Kive It on Tuesday, April 21. We pay cash for dry cascara bark. Wharton Ilros. . PAROLED COHVIGT. IH BURBURY ACT. TAKEfJAT rVlEOFORO; i i JUS M DENIED ML Cfi DFI. DF AN B BUBAR ni-ruii:THi r Hpecllllat In II. (Ittlng t illnm.ea lit jHck.nn t. DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor F.lectronlo Wnl Fleet ro-Thcrnphy 417 Perkins Itlds. Phone in INPIANAPOI.IS. Anrll "0 D MFHFOHD. Ore.. April 20 Pan! C. Stephenson, formar prand diac Chrlslcnson. 25 years old. le lii vi d on of the Ku Klux Klan. was ar te be a paroled prisoner fr.iri t'i rested today on the charge of first state penitentiary at Sahn. is in decree murder In coimecllon with the county Jail at Jai k'onville tho death of Miss MatUe Ober- i cnareeu wnn nreaninc Hit in- holtzer. 2S. of IndianaiMilis. An ln homo of W. C. Mr4'uitnn. of tins dlctment on the miiriier rharce city yesterday. The man was was returned acalnst Stephenson I raptured lon he returned Irom n bv the ?rand Jury last Sattirdnr. 'motor trip In the afternoon, ami, Earl K. Link and Earl Cenlrv. nearii'T a ooor slam in me Dn.- former resident of Kvansvill-, n. nt. i -ptnwl a window and. aeeim nd., both Indicted with Stephen- Ihi fln:re of a man on 'h w.m.,i son on the niurder rharce. were p:!e. vaved a club In his -.t- a ai,,,n nI0 cuwv with him. All and oid '-ed him to keep sMK Th" -Bri. iu..n t,. .mi Folt SAI.K or exchaiiRe for lions or sheen, any or all of my hii:h producing, resistered Holstelns. Also some extra rood irrade oews. and very promising heifers. Wil- lard Smith, (Hide. Ore. Phone sip::!. Full SAI.K ltli) acres in Hondas county, five mil-s from .Myrtle (.'reek: close to s( hool. irood road, I seme buildincs five acres clrar j ed. balance timber. Price $5 per I acre. Mrs. C. M. Crockett, 411 l Ainswcrth Ave., Pnntland, Oregon VFI.I.INCTll.V PARK ItosehuiK's new suburban addition. 1 mile of town: city water; electric lights; pavement all the way: all in bearine fruit. Only $?r.l per acre, S'iO per mnnih. Full Information. J"'i cash, balance I0 per mor.lh. Hill Imoimaiien. I.VvVKFNCK ACKNCU lLTi Cass Street. Phone I 2111. Anthony Euwer Reader, Artist, Entertainer HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Under Auspices of High School P. T. A. Tuesday, April 21, 8 o'clock Admiss 25c police were called and Cbr M son surrendered quietly, explain Inir that he was hungry and meie. ly looking for food. Chrlstenson admitted this neon lie served IS months at Salem for grand la.-ceny In Portland. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. S'.'t Perkins Uldit. Phono 5,'. will come to your home and plant your window boxes and do your betiding work free. We charge only for the plants. Service guar anleed. The Fern. o ASTORIA FIRE DESTROYS MEN S CLOTHING STORE Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST t trklnt Bldfl, Rote burg. Or Phona 86. G O (AMtrUtt Pi Mi lm- Wt? , ASTOItlA. Ore. April 2rt.-The TVIlar and Kohnlti men's clothlm: more wn burned out early toda. A woman. Mow HUner. ullithtly Injured when she jump. 1 from a second rv window of the llxte Kmunlns HoiMe, above a piirtfon of the nv The rntir stock of the store was destroytd or badly damaged. The store it located In a wooden building. Judi;e Collins of criminal touit, in issuinir orders for their arreat. an nounced they would not be admit ted to ball. Stephenson, KMnck nnd Centry were arrested In the oltee of l.ph j j Inman. their attorney. They had ; heen missing since th-e return of the murder indictments Saturday, j " Stephenson told newspaper nun! he had been In the southern part of the state on a fWhing trip and that the flh 'werv bttini; fine," He had been at liberty under IJR.ittM) bond followitiK hU nrn'st sevral days auo on Indictments rhaririniT him with attackiim Miss Oherholter. Miss Ol-erholtrer died last Tues day. In ante-mortem slutenvuit aileRed to have hen plvon h-r pannt. she told of taking poison at a Hammond, lud . hotel, art" she had been attacked by Step henson whilv on a train enrouie lo Hammond nnd niratn in 'he hotel. Hale f-r Stepb. -neon's trial on the tndic'ments AitKiiiK tlie attack, has not net n j- OUR BUSfNSESS it essential to success in yours No husiiif-s can b- operated efficiently w!thout the aid of intirii nee. We i hall be glad to help you determine the imwt efficient economical use of insurance in the protection of your bui-inesg SUeCt S3. They'll be nt the MAJESTIC last time tonite the benutiful but lonely "Single Wives" witl, CORRINNE GRIFFITH nd MILTON SILLS the wives thnt husbands neglect! the wives who crave romance! the wives who listen when forbidden love calls! also "World News" and feature comedy 10c MAJESTIC ' 25c Tues. Buck Jones "Winners Take All" nt regular prices. It's too Late to Insure - ft-r tho accident happens. It rets won't -my h ilamaire. Insure today. We wilie fire litpuranc nnd the va rious atitonieliKe insurance cov erages. Our Hceny Is nf your n iv.ee et J'.M thin'. M-y we ene rn? Phrme or call. G. V. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cast St. Phont 417 in LAST TIME TONIGHT OOII L.LA HERE, IT IS! ELINOR GLYN'S Production of her great novel "Man and 'Maid" W it ' Lew Oly, Renee Adoree, Harriet Hammond, "and then one day he took her in his arms"! ,Vo feature "comedy "THE IRON MULE"" and "PATHE NF.W5" '" ' ANTLERS 2c TiiescJav 'The Marns?eQ "hent" 6