ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MAY 26. 1925. FIVE AKENii You folks of Roseburg and vicinity to the fact that this great opportunity to save is now knocking at your door. Just three more days remain" in which you can purchase your Gift needs at such remarkable savings. i Kg JEWELERS Tewelrv or Positively Ends Friday Night at 6 p. m. You can't afford to let this opportunity go by if you have Graduation or Wedding Gifts to buy. Gifts that last. - J. HAS REFERENDUM SIGNER RIGHT TO WITHDRAW NAME? Paper Cups and Dishes Made by Electricity (AwocUtrd I-im LmjmI Wir.) SALEM, lire., ilay 2ti. A new IirutiUiu relative to reffrendum pt'tillona coutroM Secretary of Stain Kozit and Iiuh b;tm put up to the Attorney General tor ulu- : Hon. Thin is whether name sUned to referendum petition disk of tine quality paper and pluee (lied with the seer, lury of slate u in a swtlun of the nmehlne for run be withdrawn by hllu at the i preiuillif. 'rhlH nrmsslnir Klvea the request of the alKnera. ester-, cup lt kIioiih, plaliiint the lde for day he received about 200 postal girenuth und rliMillty. The plee is nun irailKrerreil to another unit of r.Ktnpnr.vlnir the many diversi fied ftppllentlon of electricity. In enlou machines ure now used for maklnK paper eupa and illhe by a manufacturing concern In llrooklyn. Th creation of thee paper cups la an lmervHtinii process. .Mechani cal llntvrs on an innenlous electric- iirnen machine pick up a slncle Sale Ends This Week! Card's 10th card requesting that numes bo withdrawn from tho referendum petitions for tin' bus bill wlua these are filed in hi office. The attempted withdrawals wero Inspired, it Is said, by the association of county JuUkv and commissioners who ie bitterly fiKhtiiiR the referendum and who sent form post cards to several thousand siKerg of the petitions requesting that they. bIku them and wild them to to aecretary of state. PORTLAND. Ore., May 26. An nouncement was made here today that petitions for a referendum on the bus bill passed by the last leg islature have been prepared ready for filinK with the secretary of state, containing more than 29.0u0 signatures of which 19.6&0 have been certified. For prompt laxi nervf-e, city or country trips. Pbon 44 II CREED INVOLVED IN PROBLEMS FOR PRESBYTERIANS roI.UMUUS. O., May 26 Tne Cheater (I'a.) overture askins that the Presbytery of New York be , excluded was requested in a niin-1 oriiv report of the bills and the ' overtures conunlttefl presented to the penernl assembly of tho Fres bvterian Church in the United States "for the lack of sustaining evidence." A minority report sicned by Vltra-fundamentalista asked that the assembly appoint a committee to carry on an Investigation of all charges airainst the l'resbytery and virtually seeks to set up a court to try the Issue. Doth were laid on the table, p. ndins the report of the perman ent judicial committee. The latter body is considering three com plaints against the l'resbytery, arising out of the Kosdick case and the licensing of young ministers who do not fully subscribe to Pres byterian creeds and doctrines. of Chicago fire fame. The Tintown conflagration, like the disastrous Chicago fire, Is sup posed to have started yesterday when a cow wandered into the kitchen of a house and kicked over an oil lamp. There being no lire fighting "equipment In the village, one block was razed. The damage amounted to $15. Tintown is inhabited solely by Mexicans of the poorer class, who have built their homes Irom tin cans, parts of Junked automobiles and unythlng vino that could be tacked or glued to take form on the framework. Ranges on at Powells. easy payment plan OREGON'S $35,000 I GIFT TO WARSHIP CAN'T BE LOCATED I (AMOciittal I'ren Iurd Wire) I SAT.EM, Ore., May 2i. Mem ber's of tho battleship Oregon commission, who returned" to Sa j lem yesterday from Ilreurerton I navy yard, reported that l"he Ore gon will reach Portland June 8. being brought down the coast MAC MURRAY DIVORCED PARIS, May .26, A divorce was granted today to Mae Murray, American motion picture actress. In almost record time, the grounds being desertion, cruelty and failure to provide. The movie actress's husband. Robert Z. Leonard, opposed the divorce decree, contending . the action was groundless. Miss Mur ray set forth that the union had ben unhappy almost from the beginning and that her husband had treated her wlih cruelty, dis dain, contempt and had caused violent scenes on futile pretexts. Finally he excluder! her from their homo and had madojio pro vision for her since, the movie star maintained. She said-she had tried In vain to bring about a reconciliation. Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenowetli, Oakland, Ore. DEMPSEY IN FAVOR OF ELIMINATION SERIES (AmocUttd TrMi Leased Wire.) rATlIS. May 26. Jack Dempsey announced today that he will be t ..ti.n..r' Arsenate Lead clgh t,i n cents p.-r pounu at : from jjremerton by three govern- reaay io nicei mo " and Chenowelh. Oakland, Ore. j nlv,,lt tEs. only steam enough 'our cornered competition between o will be carried in the Oregon's Weinert, Wills, Gibbous and Tun- TMTIQF Rl fifK OF boilers to operate the steering iney. ' ,riTvrc W". The queen of the Rose The statement was made after TIN CAN CITY IS I Festival will be aboard when the!Dempsey had taken a strenuous HI IRNFD- LOSS $15 "hip cornea Into Portland. iwork out at the athletic club at i,UKlNLl, LU30 , jhp con,mi!,sion hus ,,een - IParls. He declared he was anxious 7 , . nhlc to find any traro of the to get back Inio the ring and feels ,Ai.W Pre- ud .) f.us 8ve, service that the peo-1 that the eventual winner of forth ItlsilKK. Ariz., May 2". v "rk ' i0 of Oregon presented to the i coming bout in America 13 worthy of rebuilding Its dwellings of tin shi ufu,r ,ha Suanlsu war ttt a of a chance at the championship, faced houses, were bcuun by many , of ,5 ,)0 o luliu'.iiants of Tintown. a Mexican . 0 R,rl th CMassIfied ad the snnie uiaehlne, where It Is sterll lied by heating. When the scvond step has been completed, the cup has assumed It llnal funii with i.hiited shies, nat ural cured Up and tumbler shape. Hut, as a measure of added etll elency. It Is put through a third procens, being sprayed with hot paratlin, which ecals the plaits and gives Increased rigidity anil crlsi ness. From thin point the cup pusses Into a baking chamber. : when- the paraffin Is drained off. The fiiiNned cups are carried along on an endless onveyor past' a fan, the breeze from which hastens dry- l"l. Anniversary 8e - e MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS Set of 6 etched fancy pattern Tumblers 50c STOP NEURITIS BEFORE NERVES "SNAP" Science Is now greatly concern ed with the alarmiiiK increase in neurotics or nervous sufferers. Thousands of experiments had beeu made to find a remedy that would give immediate rnlitf from nerve troubles and at tho same time tone up the entire nervous system. At last an eminent San Francisco physician announces a new discov ery which has beeu proven by clinical tests to give relief from sharp, darting, ihiKlUiR. creeping nerve pains, and give tono to the nnrve cells, thus benefiting the en tire system. This remedy is called Kopa Neuritis Tablets, and is based on the Seh-nce of Homeopathy, a method of treatment endorsed by eminent physicians" everywhere. Don't let yoiir nerves wreck your life. If you have any sinns of ner vousness or nerve trouble, gain re litif and ward off M-rious disease at once with Kopa Neuritis Tablets. Guaranteed harmless; no bromides or narcotics. W. F. Chapman's pharmacy will supply, you. Mall orders filled. Relieves Workers of Stigma of Suspicion To save workers in factories which employ In their products gold, silver, or precious stones from suffering the indignity of being se- ipenni ror searching, a Danish en gineer 1ms invented a special ap pnrntiw. Hitherto, the custom has been to j stop a certain proportion of the workers leaving nwch factories at night, thus apparently casting sua- nlcion upon the Individuals selected. J lly the new invention the worker j asked to adjourn to the searching room Is chosen by a machine. The apparatus consists of a con- I t'n fner holding n number of balls, corresponding to the mlcr of ! workers engaged In thw factory. Some of the balls are made of a nm- I terial conductive of electricity. As the workers pass to the exit they press a button, vju-n a bull Is re- ' leased. It rolls out of the container . nnd a vliite lamp glows for n mo- j ment. In such case the worker i pnwe on. Should one of the conducting spheres roll out, the electric cur- i rent turns on a red lamp, which ! means that the person Indicated Is one of those to be searched. FAVOR BOOST FOR EASTWARD RATES ON OREGON GRAIN cost of JS.huO. vagrant I Surc death to gophers, squirrels, havoc to the.mice, crows, etc. u jku uo Uu. emulating the bovine poison. ..iu.u ..n-.. colony near here today, cause of the antics 01 cow who wrought villiiee In ead tne in The News-Review. Tliey mean dollar to you. grr'" : " (AMociatfd l're&a Luird Wir .) WASHINGTON, May 26, Exten sive revision ot freight rates on grain and -grain products moving from Itoeky Mountain territory to the Mississippi river and territory east wh recommended to the inter state commerce commission today by its examiners; After investigating the complaint of Utah producers in which, Ore gon, Idaho and Washington state interests joined, the examiners held that Colorado producers held a rate advantage over producers in a considerable part of Idaho. Ore gon and I'tah. The comm-.ssion was advised that the general rates out ot Colorado to the. east should be maintained but that tho com plaining producers' in the other states should be given rates to con suming territory measured by ad ditions of from 10 to 2't cents per hundred pounds to the Colorado rates. At the same time the report sug gested that rates on grains other than wheat should be DO per cent of the rate on wheat. PnnV without waste ! -Electrieally Wife Was His Memory j "Tear story of the absent-minded ! minister." writes a contributor to I the Youth's Coin. union, "reminds ; me of a minister whom I knew In n little Wisconsin town many years ( ago. lie hail a wretched memory, : but for all that he was nothing less than a suint. J "His ' nhsnntmlndedness was I chronic. He seldom could remem t her his text, and, being averse to : notes, he depended on his cood wife to come to his rescue. He would i lean over the pulpit nnd say, 'What ! was my text for today, my dear?' She would tell him, and he would then 'proceed to preuch a line sermon from It. "One Sunday after the singing of tin s4cond hymn he 'opened his 1 '.it tie, and. leanlni; down, made the usind request: 'My text for toihiy. ; my donrV ! "'I don't know, I'm sure.' com . pnfiodly replied his wife. 'You for j got to tell nier" Butteries Land The supply of fluid mllK In the Dnnilnh'im republic Is fnlr'y ade quate nnd iiltlioiiL'h It N In general use for adults, modern methods of pnxluetion and distribution do not prevail. A larire amount of con densed, evaporated and powdered milk Is imported Into the country e;uh year nnd one or the other of these preserved milks -Is always used for Infiint feeding. No butter is nuiile anywhere In (he republic nnd the demand for this commodity In the nenl market Is met by tin port at Ions chiefly from the I'nlted States ami I'enmark. New York Times. Plain Tumblers in heavy or thin blown 5c Water Pitcher in plain thin blown 50c China Cup and Saucer, fancy pattern 10c Oilcloth in white, blues or browns, yd 35c Table Covers, Oilcloth, slight misprints 55c Japanese blue and white tablecloth 54x54 79c Fancy gold edged Box Paper, white or colors 23c Linen Envelopes, 10c quality, 3 pkgs. .- 23c Colored Embroidered Voile Handkerchiefs 10c Electric Curling Irons, guaranteed 69c MANY OTHER SPECIALS IN Towels, Coat Hangers, Pencils, Clothes Pins,, Yard Goods, Hose, Women's Ties, Men's Ties, Beads, Scarfs, Garters, Toweling, etc. BUY THESE SPECIALS THIS WEEK CAmmB Store Closed All Day Saturday, May 3Cth ill i.!i 'J, lidiMHTTiii I'm tn TRIBESMEN DRIVE BACK THE FRENCH It A MAT, French Morocco, May 2S. Ahout fifty French Bolillem, IncluilinK aeven officers, wero kill ed and ahout ino nativo troops flKlnlnn with tho French wero wounded. It was announced today, dtirlnK the fighting which preced ed tho French retirement which la Mill cnntlnulue. to a lino south of tho Oucntha river. Before ordering your engraved . order your graduation announce graduation announcementa, call at . ,., i the Newa-Jteview office and .oe the I au!Bla Bt the Newi-Kevlew offlca new line Just received. j New "ue of aamples just received. Sluile!..-.'r co?ts H'ss per pound than butter. Talk over the advantages of electric ranges with any friend who owns one. You will learn that electric cooking saves all the savory juices and flavors that food shrink age is insignificant. This way there are no more weary trips for coal and wood, no dirty ashes to empty. You will enjoy this easy, economical way of cooking, and you can afford it. The California Oregon Power Company gives a special cook ing rate so low that the average bill for both cooking and lighting together is often less than the cost of other types of fuel alone! Ask at our office, how you can cook this way and save. See these labor-saving electric ranges at your dealers today. You ci get one on easy payments to be installed immediately. XI IE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY , COMPANY 8 CHICAGO ITALIAN GUNMEN'S VICTIM (Asunrlilrd Pn-m la-d Wire.; CHICAGO, May 2i. Anc'lo G ii'., a brolher of Michael (Jen na, who it reputed to have fallen heir to nmeh of the influence held by the lato Mir ... Merlo anion c Italian Americans here, wan ri'l d!ed with bulMs from vawec off shot puna nnd probably fatally wnunlt d todiiy as he Urove his auto on the north sido. She Pitied the Lion t'ncle Imd 1'int returned home fnt:i an eieiition into Afrha af ter bic (ffiuie. piiys the 'Hitler; he wjtx delit'hilni; nil the f.imlly with itirnnn tuleg of adventure In the i JntiL'Ie. one of my beirters wn no nnv- J iiL'i ly httten by n lle-n once," he Hn ri!inep, "(hut he hud to him hln ' iirm nmitif utcd.'' j 'I he tp win n slmrt ullenep while: tiie infnrniutlen n.-mk In, nnd then ! tt-' Hinnll diiiiirlitt-r nf ttie Imufe ! t:nd In n nyniiv;'hetle voice: " hnt a pity, uri' le ; the poor I II' -ti mUlit Ju-t iih well have had It.- Liberty Theatre. Some months bko over a million read it of the C'oHinopolftan niupa zine wero delighted by JVter H. Kyne's Btury, "Cornflower ('Hle'B Concert," the tale of a ouiik, tal ented Kill who Kot her blR chance toniake kmh1 on her Klorioua voice through the philanthrophy of a Cal ifornia miner who watt coiihidered a bail man by the community. Now these reader and many million. more are to havo the pleasure of f Heelnic HiIh vivhl story, for It has I ; now been Herrened anil In Hcheduled j : to rome Ui the Liberty theatre for u I M iwiiwmi iuii, pirtruriK KiiiiDiniw, mil- bel Hiillin, utar of "Vanity Kalr" and many other nolahlo pictured h:H been entruiited with the role of "Cawle." Modernize Your Home By laying an Arkansas "Perfection" Oak Floor. We will furnish sufficient flooring of good quality to luy a room 14x16 for $19.50. Other sizes proportionately. Ask us about it. Sold Only By Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 Ha MOVIttC VANS jSr LOCAL Off LOMC DISTANCE EQUIPMENT Our fleet of liirKe and miiall vans ntand reudy to move you anywhere you desire. We guarantee to protect your property atnl render prouipt. econoiuical service at lowest prices. "We aim to please" H.5. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 For concrete worn can Taylor, UJ No. Kllnt St Tl. 226-K. FRENCH ROYALIST ASSASSIN'S VICTIM iOUR PAKTNtRS TN PKOOPXSS I'MilS. My !!. M. II' r" tr'itsiir-r t tlii rr-r."h ItoynlM l.ci:im fif Aflinn. wxliiv hliot thrmnrh Ihp Iic.tI. p'Thaim f.italls. In a mibwiiv n'Kllcin by n ui.l (ontifl 'J asuallant li -x m x il. e Best Sales man ia To'.vn? Imj ; "fl"' M ir.d iKc .iisvir And find ijou' customers Do Not Force Plants If n plnnt h;iH l.e.-n irrow-ln2 thrift, ilv for Kfime time nnd then heliii t lnck it prifh:i1.!y neeh n rent, nri ! no nni'Hint nf fopi-i in jinv friii:inent ywd. 1 Miring tln . -'.TIC peri"d Jl phlflt fn hettcr If li 't entirely nhne Jn n dry. con I a r. It will e.f Pn n n ' Cird vs i withuiit nny iittentt.n if ny tI benin to put otir new jrreen t.i ..'tt. When thevi ni".v -li(nt . . v themwU en t(i pjnii Mhoiild i." i:iven n tlier'i'ih wiiterini.'. tt r ; ii' i '.r.z If ne e":'ry, nnd hniiu-ht into It h plm-e In ihe hijn. After It !h trrowlhK well it (nny he K'v' fvrUllEer, Ski and Snawshoeg fie tiilck foreo'B Of the vr)''V!.-e i;ii liwfl - In? j .. Antlere Theatre What could be more appropriate? , Puramoiint'H Air rtn and paa j sender Service Ih now defunct but for nix weeks It operated betwiten IKliyollfe, the famoiin denerieil mtn jinic ciiy.in Nevada, and Coldfleld, I elwhty ndlen away. ()nly three mull lialnn a week ' touf h Ileatty, th tow n tieari'st : Khyollte, ami Ihe air mall xervlce v.hh InMlMHed to aceoriinioliito the tlare number of player who made 1 f h'-lr headquarter In the deserted cliy durinn the filming of 'The Air Mall," piodnt-ed for Paramount by Irvin NVillat. the man w ho made ' North of 3i." ! Featured with tlnxter hi the ple I ture, com in i? to the Antler Thea tre, on W'i dric'lay next, are Itillle i Iove, Mary Hrlan and Ifouicla Falrbank. Jr. OHhth lne!ud Juy Millver, Ihnry Irvine. Moyd Whit ,1'Kk, I.ee. iShumway and It le hard i Tucker. ii J. T.d to l" li. "Te fiiltiile ffr Ue I' n ttie hV. wlil'h Ih pref.-rred In ;,.. wcM.ded reyt.in. The lurte ''; tjflic' of tl:e n q lem fur- x, .-' e ii larger p!in "t t--mt.in e tu the U hiiovv nnd hy di-irtt.iitlnif t.it weight of the w curer nver a Lirtf'T Piirfiic. dw" tlet hrenk tlu liriitle enmt en t"p ef th io , w td' h mnkp i-r-ure without mow tlMr ltnpslhle. It-fore oroeriim yonr enKrnviV! rraduation announcment, call at th Neva Review office and e tb nw Ua jut rwceiwL Majettic Theatre. Fix yerirn wero knocked ottf a u:i' inn MniK a uneonclouiinei" It-t-eif iluifitt Ihn tilminr of W-ey llarry latej-t. "i;eoii:e WanhlnK ton, Jr " A malh t did the little triik. Weey play th" ruin of a boy who outwit a pans; of deeper a'e crtn-pii mot'f And, of couth e, ha to hav h: little nialb t to help throtwh the diftlciilty. It play at (he Maje-tic Wednesday and U a Wainer Hcreen (lailc. Outilda and lnhle white paint 2.ii t galloa at Powells. tfsra i r.'TraN 0 Co somewhere this summer. Plan to mate it the happiest vacation you ever had. Low Rotindtrip Fares are in effect throughout the sum mer season. It's nmnzing what they will enaole you to see and do. So ko this vacation. Know Oregon. Visit Tillamook Beaches, Ni'7ort Beaches, Coos Bay Beaches, Moiiiitnin Kesorts,Craier. Lake, Drcgon Gitcs. And nly uron our agcnt for full travel information. Ask for our illustrated booklet "Oregon Outdvori." L. D. MOORE, General Agent Phors 11 Hoieburg, Oregon