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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1925. Insist on ZEROLENE even if it does COSTLESS FfilCfiKEST FRIENDLY MOVE TOWARD GERMAAiYi rWhere are the SUPERSTITIONS OF YESTERYEAR? Superstitions don't last long.especially when it costs money to believe in them. For example, the majority of western motor ists have long since stopped paying tribute to the superstition that there is something mys teriously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the East. Zerolene is First Choice of W estern Motorists Zerolene lubricates more motor cars in the Pacific Coast states high and low priced cars alike than any other oil made. Six out of the seven trophies in the 1924 Yosemite Economy Run were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars. The "anti-western" oil bogie simply doesn't hold up. Zerolene increases gasoline mileage, reduces upkeep costs and lengthens engine life, in high priced cars and motor trucks alike. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost Jess. Get the Facts! T A series of independent and impartial reports ; showing the experience of large users with Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, . "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?.' Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. r STANDARD OIL COMPANY I . t CALIFORNIA) ' i prosecutor announced. OBSCENE MAGAZINE8 . objections to the magazines , . BARRED FROM SALE centered on pictures printed on the I covers and also In connection with t SPOkANK. May . Colleo jukes and short stories, It was said, tlon from news stands of maga- The action of the prosecutor fill ;zlnes, ordered suppressed by Colin- lows passage of a resolution by .ty Prosecutor Charles U-vy as oh-, the recent convention of the ln- scene and indecent, was helnit , land Kmntre Kducatlon AsBocia- ;contlnued here today by whole sale news dealers who took tip copies of nearly twenty publica tion here condemning the circula tion of such publications. Mr. I,evy announced that he 'tlons from a few stands yesterday. I would prosecute in the case of . .Magazines, which contain pic- further sales of the magazines but .tures and drawings of women In , he declines to announce anv de scanly attire and Jokes declared j talis of his plans. Curtailment of questionable will be collected from I circulation by the distributors .all news stands la the city during:, will shut off sales of the maga .llie remainder of the week the tines the prosecutor believes. GENEVA. May u. France mad'i a friendly gesture to Ger many at the opening of today's session of the conference on the control In traffic In arms, when M. I'uul lloncour moved that the steering committee or the confer ence be enlarged from seven to nine memberH, so that all sections of the world might be represent ed, particularly non-mem hers of (he league of nntions. (lerinany, chiefly us a insult of this motion, now Is represented on the com mittee. Hepresentutlve Theodore E. Ilurlon, head of 1he American delegation, recelvwl the highest number of votes for a place on the commlttet. . GENEVA, May 6. fArms con ference.) A statement printed by Geneva newspapers (moling f i nator Ilornh of Idaho as having declared that only force remained 'o be employed If Prance falls to I lose steps to pay her war debts, i was one of the chief topics of i conversation today among the I delegates to the conference for I ha : ontrol of traffic In arms. The ' -tatement attributed to Senator ; lorah caused so much comment hat It Is understood an effort II be made In determine offl- i .lally wh'eiher the Idaho senator ' was correctly quoted here. WASHINGTON. May . The 1 statement by Senator Borah which ' "aused a commotion In Geneva ap- : parent ly was a translation of some general observations made by the : senator In the course of a copy righted article In the Washington ! Sunday Star. j After discussing the French debt and commenting generally on : "present conditions and tenden- ' cles," the senator said: "If the most solemn and binding obligations are to be disregarded j and especially upon matters of i mere material interests, there Is no alternative In International af fairs but force. There will either be a reign of law or a reicn of vl- i olence. Of course these reflections ' are not for France alone. I am ! speaking generally disregard of treaties Is Just as prevalent as dls- I regard of law. while If France falls to meet her debt obligations, the United States, debates whether she will live up to her treaty and century of earnest teachings rela tive to the confiscation of the pro perty of foreigners. Both atlltudcR are astounding a doctrine ' of shame and violence, repudiation and confiscation, the creed of communists." Senator Horah said today this was the only stntemcnt he had made on the subject. 1 o All Worn Out ? 6o Wis Mrs. Hughes Who Tslla Her Experience. Arc you tired all the time; worn- ! out nigh, and day? liuna your i back ache as If It would break? Lo you suffer dlzziuess, bead- : aches, rheumatic twinges or dls- i tresslng urinary disorders? You j have good cause, ' then, to be I alarmed about your kidneys. Do as many of your townfolk recom mend. Use Doan's Pills a stim ulant diuretic to the kidneys. This Koseburg case is convincing: Mrs. M. I). Hughes. 624 Fuller ton St., says: "My kidneys were out of order and I had dull back aches and felt run down. My kid- j neys also acted Irregularly but Doan's Tills from Chapman's Drug Store soon relieved the. traublo and I felt better In every way." COc, at all dealers. Foster-Mil. burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Blonde Duchess Named Prettiest Among Titled Spanish Beauties Virginia Apple Blossom Queen Hish crndft. extra fancy, rugs at Powell's. BIG DEli FOR E1 rag- 9, rr ft! 1 r,V rt3--i iM't x ri-'-rK - J markeJ ,tst t.. the usual brunette type f SpanW. Iaut,. u the hlo,,, .. )url,e f I..1. who has jus. ! d,,.ared the m,t rrnutiful n,a,. I tlle in SpillI1 , . , j ualtlii li. ;;1. Vi.-;.,rl ' ttH 1!T IX KKSSIO.N. New Premier The County Court met In Its regular monthly session today, und spont the day au- ditliiK county bills. The court Is preparing for a busy sea- non of road and bridge work during the summer months and conUfraitle perniunent Iniprovt'rnPiit will be under- taken. Tomorrow Is road day und del Katlona from several sections are anticipated. f ( Add to the list of benutv q'ucciu, Miss Kleanor Chiles of Kernstowti, Frederick county, Va. She- reigned over the annual "Apple Ulossoiu festival" in Winchester, Vra, BATHE AFTER S SHOT OF SCOTCH SAN FRANCISCO. May fi. If the shrimps In the low- rr end of San Francisco bay rise up In their mlxht in the next few davs and do battle I tation of their orders. The demand ' J 'ln J1'' v OM 1nd tl,e ? S. CLASS SI'ltVKS CHICK K.N lUXNKIt. The Gideon Sunday School class of the Presbyterian church served a chicken dinner last night to the Adult Itible c lasses, officers and teachers of tho Sunday school and members of the seHsiou. Covers were placed for 7". They were assiBted in serving by the women of Mrs. McCullagh's class. Ai proprJate Bpceehea were made af-t-r dinner by Supt. M. S. Hamm, Senator Kddy, Mayor Houck and Hev. McCullagh. and Mrs. Ilnmni snng a group of songs, preceding the social hour. ' X '""air . I Kd. Marsh, local Chevlolet dealer reports the demand for the ne Chevrolet is Increasing and cus tomers are nelnts ilelivered in ro- ESKIMO TO WED VICTIM'S WIFE . Antti Tulcnlicimo is the new premier gf Finland. Woman'Lawyer Is Sent to Jail has by far exceeded the supply for the past sixty days. They report 1 the delivery of new cars to the fo. towing people In the past thirty days: llarley R. B rower, Rosi-burg, Touring car. W. I). Cain, Drain, Ore., car. porpoi:,.. ff tiie habor en- mime. nu onus or toe car- nage will have to be borne by Knd roln. I'nited Staiva Marshal. Ksnla romnleted ) plans today lor turuiiiK tn. lower end of the bay Into Makes your cnti-c kitchen as easy to keep clean as white tile A KITCHEN that is not only white and spotless but that can be Aepf white and spot less without constant labor I No wonder so many people are paint, ing kitchens with Barreled Sun light today I Made by a special process, Bar reled Sunlight produces a surface o smoot h that no dust or dirt can sink in. It can be washed as easily you would wash white tile. No hard scrubbing that almost washes the paint away and doesn't get the dirt out I Barreled Tv aci raw: E. O. niomqulst, Melrose, Oregon Touring car. K. R. Rurton. Koseburg, Touring. RUHsell A. Wilson, lto.se burn, Se dan. Grace Taylor, Roseburg. Touring. Joe Mosthof, Riddle, Orenon, Tour ing. Jas. V. Torrey, Plxonville, Oregon Touring. Clair H. Northrup, Roseburg Touring. 1. S. Martin, Roseburg, Oreon Touring. I Slon K. Wilson, Roseburg, Orepon Tonrlne. i ! Owen Russell. Camas Vallev Ore. Touring. ' The following are purchasers of used cars: W. H. Hatls. Roseburg. Oregon. C. C. Drown, Myrtle Creek. I. n. Isewls, Hrockway. Oregon. J. M. Weatherford. Roseburg. Advice has been received from the factory that they are stepping up production every day and how to soon furnish us enough cars to take care of the orders we have on hand. one larue and expansive hih Touring; hH. with the destruction of ! liuuor Beu.nres hnvlng a li:.tl value of $4Ui).oo. The li uuor Is to be poured Into a tdouKh leading into the lower bay where the tdirimp beln and sardine schools are located. Mra. Martha C. Wilton . v-i-7 ,iV toy .Vi j fen .-y-t " V. !'i w r (AsvtrtatM Ptpm Irurr Wim) EDMONDTON, Alberta. May fi The young Copper Kskhno, Ikaluk halk. will be taken back to tribes men by Royal Canadian Mounted Police this summer from Stone Mountain penitentiary where he Is i serving a term for manslaughter. to marry the wife of the man he killed. ; I The drama of primitive pasflons , which resulted in his Imprison- , ment. centered around Havoueach, , 40. his wife, Khattia, 26, and Ika lukhiak. 2f. all Copper Kaklinos. living inland about 100 miles from R. C. M. P. post In Coronation Gulf. Havougach. and Khattia being i childless, took Ikalukhiak to live with them ihen he was a youth. He grew to manhood , possessing the cardinal Tirtuea of the Kskiino, fearless In hunting and skill at fishing. Havourach was given to sullen nea and sudden outbursts of anger. Ills young wife was not slow to ' see the contrast between the two ; men. ( Her husband's Jealousy was j aroused. One day when the two , from a cache some miles away, ac- ; cording to Ikalukhiak. Ilavnueach threatened to shoot him and for a M,rv Belle Spencer, Chicaco !V0mVnu. LhPV ",C(1 e,',Ch oi.h- '"'" laver. is serving a thir Ikalukhlak armed only with a , , , ...... K , ),nl(e- I ty day lerm in jail because she Then Havoiwarh. errald to shoot j wfused to pay in cask a fine dropped his rifle and walked away. imHeird for contempt of court. Ills antanonlst. feelinit that he .she wanted to nnr hv cl.L . 'NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS mdDdDFSH i i IT The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary on ordinary roofing. Ordinary roofing must be painted every three years or it will leak and dry out Malthoid Roofing need only be painted every ten years. It's true economy to cover every roof with Malthoid Roofing. For Sale Ily L. W. METGER Buy other Pabco Products from these dealers: RU-BEROID ROOFING CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. PABCO PAINT ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. PABCOLIN JUDD FURNITURE EXCHANGE PABCO PRODUCTS court had Indicated he would grant bail to Mrs., William I). Shepherd, charged as accessory to the mur der charged against her husband, of Mrs. Km ma McClIntoek and her son "Billy," counsel for the accus ed woman promised to produce her in court at 5 p. m. Mrs. Shepherd was released on her own recognizance until lo o' clock Friday morning when Judge Jacob Hopkins, chief justice of the criminal court granted a s'ay . of mittimus until that time on the representation of Mrs. shepherd's attorney that $5,000 will be posted then. Robert E. Crowe, state's at torney did not oppose the move to obtain bond. CHICAGO. May fi. Mrs. Ju lia Shepherd, recommended held an au accessory to murder in tho deaths of William .Nelson McClin 'oi k, millionaire orphan, and his mother. Mrs. Km ma Nelson Mr Clintock. was snrri'iiflereil tnnie-ht by her attorneys at the Criminal Court building. Her counsel ex pected to nk bond Immediately. THERE IS A MIGHTY GOOD REASON FOR IT. EVERYONE IS USING GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. ITS QUALITY ACCOUNTS FOR ITS POPULARITY. PHONE 133. Barreled Sunlight is ideal not only for kitchen and bathroom walls but for woodwork every where. It is easy to apply, re quires fewer coats than enamel, costs less and is guaranteed to remain white lonner. One coat is generally sufficient over a pre viously painted light surface. Where more than one coat is re quired, use Barreled Sunlight Undercoat first. ' Ilerry Crates and 1 Sale at Cannery. Ilallacks. For I 8tudehsser costs less per pound I , tLsn bn'ter. I MWMTO " PARSLOW FURNITURE CO. 1 1 1 N. Jackson St. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CITYI IMPROVEMENT BONDS I Notice is hereby given that the , undersiKned, ltecorder of the City i of Koseburi;, Oreicon. will up to i 7: 3 o'clock P. M.. May ISth. 1 02.".. j at his office In the City Hall, re-1 celve sealed proposals for the pur-1 chase of City Street and Sewer lm-' provement llonds In the sum of lt.1,-113 333. Said llonds are Issued ' under the Haneroft llondlna Act In i denominations of J.'OO.OO each with Interest at ft per cent, payable semi annually and run from one to ten ' j ?i-.in hi ine uiiiuu VI me 1117 ii ; Itosebursr. ' 1 The rlitht to9,'Ject any and all , I bids Is hereby reserved. Osted at Iio u' K, Oregon. May 6th, 19!5. D . 1 r. u wmrn.E Koseburg, Oregon ' City Recorder of tha City at Kose i burg, Oregon. must kill or be Killed. ithe gun and ended the husband's ; life. Then he surrendered to the police. Since he. was sentenced last summer Khattia has . '-n waiting for him at Shell Islnno. j According to the Ksklmo law he I must support her for killing her husband. j The radio station will broadcast to the Arctic the news that Ikaluk hiak is returning. The prisoner Taconia. Wash. "Whsn one ol served only five months of a five my d.iuKlitrrs was ucvclomnit intoi'r"r sentence, A Beautiful Woman Is Always i Well Woman Comes ready mixed in cana from half-pint to five-gallon sire. Con be easily tinted. Sunlight womanhood she w.is nervous and in a run down state of hc.ilih. I)r. I'tcrcc s ravontc l'remption reff ttlatrd her system and provrd an excellent tonic and nervine. 1 think the 'Favorite lVcscription' is a splendid remedy for womanly ail ments and can he dcprn-led upon. 1 am always Klad tit stieak a kxk1 v ord for it hecaiKc it is so rrlt il.lc." Mrs. Martha C. Wilton, iis) A jay m. slie could frame the check. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and daughter were here today visiting with friends and attending to busi ness matters. They aro from Half Moon Orchards. . Mrs. A. H. Church was a visitor I htnis city today, and spent the afternoon visiting friends and at tending to business matters. She resides at Camas Valley. MRS. SHEPHERD SURRENDERS TO COURT; HAD FLED ( Continue, from pa 1 , Kt SINKKH WOMKVS IUNCK M'(VKSS. A Inrpft mini wns cleaned by the llusiin'PM ind l'rnfemtonal Woniiin club Inst ninht at tin May !ny Hll itiven by that or KHnlzatinn. and will ko toward entHllixhlnf( eily rent room for he romplalned of headache and , Hofiehiirx. Other money mnklnc 'hat he had carried i box of medi- i ! event will tak place poon to ctne he aid tnore was nothing ! fnmnlnfn tho fitnrl Th Artiwtrv tinil)llMl ahnnt I At (Vt ho ..! Vou will soon be veil if vou start 1 was art'ntloally decorated with been nubject to headache and had to take Favorite lVe-scription, in i cprin ftowera nd was a-Terlt- carried with hitci much of the t.iMt'ts or Iii.iih!. All lru-j-Mt, i Bile hoipr of beanty. A laret time headache powders for hla own Write nr. 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