' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1925,
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LOS ANGELES. May 5. One to
fourteen years In 8un Qilftitln
penitentiary loomed ahead of Mrs.
Iterates Lundstrom Day today aa
the result of her conviction in su
perior court yesterday of throw
Inn acid Into the face of nor hus
band, Darby Day. Jr.. during a do
mestic quarrel In Beverly lima
last February. Sentence will be
pronounced Thursday.
Young Day, the ion of a inica
ko capitalist, was not in court
when the Jury returned: had he
been there he would have aeen his.
wife take the verdict without
blinking an eyelash, without even,
a small display ot emotion.
Carlyn Lundstrom, who was
tried with her Bister as an ac
complice In the acid throwing, waa
acquitted.
Defense counsel predicted the
case would be appealed.
High grade, extra fancy,
rugs at Powell's.
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IS
MADISON SQUARE
TO HOUSE LAST
THRONG TONIGHT
NEW YORK. May 5. Madison
bure Garden, scene of notable
Bporting events for more tha.
three decades, win house ita last
throng tonfKht. Immediately after
a l.-round f iglil between Johnny
Dundee, veteran of more than
3.00U rounds ot fighting and Sid
Terrls, youthful lightweight aspir
ant for New York's east side. The
Klant claws of a wrecker will begin
to rip down the old amphitheatre.
Among the relics that will pass
with the razing of the garden on
Wednesday will be John Sullivan,
a night caretaker, who for 32 years
has seen the champions come and
go. Sullivan, who said he had not
missed a sinsle night's work since
be entered upon his long assign
ment, asserted that of all the
thrilling struggles he had ever
seen, that between Peter Mnher
and Gus Ruhlln topped the list.
"It was the bloodiest battle ev
er Btaged in New York," declared
the ancient caretaker. "The eyes
of both men were closed in the
middle of the fray and how they
ever lasted it out, 1 could never
understand."
RUM ROW FIGHT
SOON WILL START
(AMoeUtcd I'rrm Ltuei Wire.)
KLAMATH FALLS, "re. May 5.
The mill ot the Modoc Pine.
Company waa completely destroy-
ed by fire early last nlgbt with a
loss of approximately $150,000.
Fire started when aparka from a
hot box Ignited In sawdust, and
the flames spread so rapidly that j
mill employes were unable to con- j
trol It. The lumber yard and of-!
flee buildings were saved. ( .
The mill and equipment are a
total loss, according to V. D. C. i
Beach, manager. The loss was
nearly completely covered by In-;
surance. j
PORTLAND, Ore., May 6. L. i
B. Meaetee. ot the L. II. Menefee
Lumber Company, said today when
asked whether tho mill ot the Mo
doc Pine Company would be Te
, built: "It is uncertain, but the
'mill probably will be rebuilt.' It
Is Impossible to make any defin
ite announcement Just yet.
The Bobolinks are Herel V
See them in Our Window Today U
EVERY PAIR FULLY GUARANTEED
TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
EIGHT FEATURES THAT DISTINGUISH "BOBOLINKS" FROM ORDINARY
HOSE:
I ; Extra Elastic Tops.
2. Ravel Stop.
3. Pure Silk Boot.
4. Three Seam Back.
5. Spring Needle Knitting.
6. Tight Fitting Ankle.
7. Narrowed Foot.
8. Reinforced Toes and Heels.
Read the Guarantee:
We will give new pair or refund the purchase price of any pair of "Bobolinks" that fails to give the
wearer satisfactory service.
Shown in Black and 19 Leading Spring Shades
Pair $1.25
THE MARKSBURY CO
BANK ROBBERS
BATTLE AND GET
$2300 IN CASH
HAItTFOUD CITY. Ind., May 5.
Holding olf citizens for more
than an hour with gun fire, bank
robbers today blew open the safe
at the Katon" State Bank, obtained
$2300 and escapeu.
Seven charges of explosives
were used, according to reports re
ceived here, wrecking the bank
safe. Citizens who rushed from
their beds to the scene were driv
en back by gun fire. The firing
continued at intervals f'jr more
than an hour.
(AoocUtrd rrna Uucd Win.)
NEW YOltK, May 5. Twenty
one boats of the United States
Coast Guard steamed out of Clif
ton Hay. staten Island base, tills
morning, bound for Hum How to
jopen an offensive, which will seek
! to sweep the liquor armada off
the Atlantic seaboard by June 1.
I Six of the dry navy's speediest
'cutters led the force, the Seneca,
Redwing, Greshain, Yaraacraw,
Manhattan and Acushnet.
Behind them were 15 smaller
craft, converted submarine chasers
and patrol boats, all liberally
: sprinkled with guns and most ot
them capable of high speed.
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i Grass rockers at Fewell's.
i Order your graduation announce
ments at the News-Review office.
New line of samples Just received.
WHAT 1800 FAMILIES KNOW
ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING
THEY will tell you it is a new kind of luxury
one that doesn't cost more to enjoy.
Of course you have always appreciated the ad
vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that
it means no more fuel to carry; no more ashes to
lug. You know that electricity is the ideal cook
ing heat;economical because it is turned on when
you need it not before; turned off when you're
through not later.
But perhaps you would like to know exactly what
it costs in dollars and cents. The 1800 satisfied
families who now use electric ranges served with
electricity by this company would gladly show
you their bills, if they could.
We have made an average of these bills, so that
we may give you the facts. The average cost of
electric lights alone in all homes served by this
company in Oregon is $2.20 a month. The aver
age cost of their electric lights and electric cook
ing together is $5.62 a month.
For the difference, could you buy ordinary fuel
for cooking? And if you could, would you want
to ? Whenever you decide to investigate this ques
tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal
er will tell you many interesting things. And lie
is prepared to install your new electric range at
once, on convenient terms.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
TcAUFORNIA OREGOJM
POWER COMPANY
TOUR PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS
t LETTERS FROM THE J
X PEOPLE :
Yonralla. May 5, 1925. Editor
News-Review :
Will you please print In your
paper the names of the officials
for Douglas County for the benefit
of the school children taking ex
aminations. MRS. BERTHA MOORE
State Senator B. L. Eddy
State Representatives, R. A:
Hnrcher, Walter 8. Fisher.
Circuit Judges, Second Judicial
district, (Benton, Coos, Curry,
Douglas, t,an" and Lincoln coun
ties) J. W. Hamilton, G. F. Skip
worth. John C. Kendall.
District Attorney, Guy Cordon.
County Judge, George K. Qtilne.
County Commissioners, Edwin
Weaver and C. L. Beckley.
County Herk. I. B. Riddle.
County Sheriff, 8. W. Starmer.
County Treasurer, James E. Saw
yers. County Assessor, Frank L. Cal
kins.
County School Superintendent,
Mrs. Edith S. Ackert.
County Surveyor, H. Ij. Eppstein.
County Coroner, M. E. Ritter.
County Health Officer. W. C. Belt
County Agricultural Agent, B. W.
Cooney.
County Fruit inspector, w. S.
Carpentar.
County Roadmastcr, Floyd v.
Frear.
"5"
Studebaser cob la less per poand
than butter.
tton comes out, the seed of Jeal
ousy is sown in the husband's
mind and when the two nun
meet
It's a strong situation and the
climax that follows It lian a sur
prise kick to it that will delight
every movie fan.
Slightly used ranges at Powell's.
Musician' Fine Memory
It r doubtful If there has ever
been any one In the whole history
of Hie art whose musical memory
was so marvelotiM as Mendelssohn's.
We are told (say a writer In John
o' London's Weekly) (lint he hardly
ever needed n score on any occasion
wlmtever and It Is authentically re
corded of him that shortly before
his death he played through from
memory the whole of Beethoven a
"Ninth Symphony" a truly pnull-
giotiS fpiit
Another well-nttcstod anecdote of
Mendelssohn tells how on one oera- !
win ti when he was rehearsing: with- j
out score a chorus from finch's
"Matthew Passion he called out j
nt a certain point: "Please note I
that, at the twenty-third bar the j
sopranos have C and not C sharp."
Not Acquainted
In an Influential parish church. It
hsd been found necessary to pro- 1
vide the minister with an assistant.
Some dlllh'ulty was evidently ex
perienced. I'ntlmately It appeared
thfit a suitable candidate hud been
found.
following the Sunday on which
he preached, a woman member of
the congregation met a church offi
cer, whom she proceeded to con
gmtulate on their having secured
such a likely young man as a pro
spective assistant.
'Oh, well," he said, "it's Just a
case of Ilohson's choice."
'Indeed." was the reply, "but who
Is Hobsonr
ICE CAVERN IS
FOUND BY BOYS
HE XL), 0.., May 5. A now Java
cavern believed never to have been
visited before by man was discov
ered yesterday by four liend boys
who were seeking new openings In
the Arnold ice cave southeast of
Itend. The walls are covered with
Ice beads, accordions to the boys
who explored it for a mile and a
half. It is thought to be an con
tinuation of the Arnold cave on
another level.
Members of the party discover
ing the new cave wore Ervln Me-
Xew, Wilbur Watkina and Elmer Washington. Lewis McXeal. 12
Johnson who wero among those years old was the fourth member
who two years ago scaled Mt. -of the party.
INDEED THE STAFF OF LIFE.
GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. GUAR-
a MTrrn a dcai i rrn r- dud c
QUANTITY ALONE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE SIZE AND QUALITY OF
THE LOAF. PHONE 133.
ANTLKKS TIIEATUi:.
A woman rovealing her own
past, baring to the world a secret
which robhf-d her of a good nam
and imperiled her future, all for
the sake of another woman.
That is one of the powerfully
dramatic situations In First Na
tional's "The Woman on the Ju
ry'', which Is coming soon to tho
Antlers Theatre for a two day en
gagement. It is hatred on llern
ard K. Hum's Uroadway success,
and was directed by Harry O.
Hoyt.
Sylvia H reamer plays the part
of the woman who braved 4 he
scorn of the world for another.
Bessie I.ove playing the latt'T
part. Both had been the victims
of (I'oorg' Wayne (L'w Cody), a
"cheater of women" who cast
aside his conquests when he had
tired of them. One of the women
had taken th repulse calmly: the
othT. facing a Keriou situation,
had brought about a tragic clim
ax, to her love adventure.
I IltKin Y TIIEATHK.
"Neglected Wonvn," the Ideal
Kilms production coming to the
Lib- rty Theatre today and tomor
row. Both the?e men are In love
with the samf girl and, In a fit
fff pique, she marrien the one she
doesn't love, Latr, after l'vf
for her hurband h com1 to her.
th other mnn. chiefly heraue h
Is her husband's frtrd. 'Ill re
tain a hol( on her rt s st-d
uses Ibis hold to Inveigle h r
o giving him bnslnes informa
tion about herOuind's affairs
whi he uses to ty detriment
When tha sourcs ot tba lnforma-
Inconvenient "Currency'
rVnnomlsts tell Jenmrdly why
money makes the commercial world
go round, hut a Parisian opera
si nircr of a decade ago learned the
lesson In one classic experience.
Slie was determined to tour the
world thoroughly and she stopped
over In the Society fslnmls, where
her manager contrncted to have her
situ for one-third the receipts, ller
flmre of "the box oUle" was 3 pigs,
turkeys, 41 chickens. K.mio coco
nut and an iineomputed quantity of
tmnnnns and oranges. She couldn't
convert her proceeds, the mitlves
hud no money. She fed the fruit
to the nnluiMls and donated her
tnnryard to the community when
she sailed sway.
First Coinage of Silver
Silver wns first coined on the Isle
of Aeglnn. Here the anHnnt I recks
nt imped a turtle on ftiHr first sil
ver coins over 7'X yenrs before the
Christian era. The first silver coins
In the Vnlted States wre issued by
the Massachusetts colony, w hU h
u Inted small silver coins, fiiinlllnrly
I, tv wn as the pine-tree stillllnL's.
' ! mint :is doeit hv order of the
rr- wn in P.M. The first coin made
hv the I'nlted States government
wi-rn dated ITfX
j Color Blind ne$B Permanent
'i.lor blindness I not curable,
j sr.'! sometimes eNt In eyes tint
iir otherwise normal. It I found
In or 4 per cent of men nnd less
; it. art 1 per cm t women. It Is
! p:ir icnlarly Important tlmt mi I way
nn 1 marine employees do not have
tT.t- defect, 'nee the s:tfety of the
tr:i, ,-liiig p G .c dejjenls In a lare
m-HHire upon the accnricy with
i' h red and greeo s.rft-( ar ob
; i?-?eL
Good References
Required
You would not like to hire anyone without a good
reference.
Why not extend the same plan to the servants you
buy for your home the servants that sweep your floors,
that wash and iron your clothes that play music for you
that feed your family?
You can buy such servants vacuum cleaners, wash
ers and ironcrs, phonographs and food with or without
references. When they are advertised, they are vouched
for by a responsible person the merchant or manufactur
er. You can buy them with confidence knowing that
they must live up to their references.
That's why it pays you to read the advertisements.
Through advertising you learn not only what is gqod, but
what is trustworthy.
AN ADVERTISEMENT IS MORE Tl IAN A
REFERENCE IT IS A CERTIFIED
CHECK OF SATISFACTION.
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