Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 16, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 16. 1923.
FIVE
Notice Difference
'In Way You Feel In
14 Hours or Less!
Make thU t-t! Krnl Buff.-rinff
from Intilnt'tslion. iMniplea, Pains ill
l:uck and Std.'s, Constipation,
HfaUatheu and tired, run-down con
dition, due to St'U-PoUoahiK. I
cause of uluggltsh liver and clog god
Intestines.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup
after the next two meaU . In leua
than 14 hours notice quick differ
ence in way you feoL Contains
pure vegetable ingredients approv
el by 1'hys .clans. Helps nature
cleanae and tone your liver
AtrenKihen your digestive organ
south the tired and overtaxed
nervfj, brace up your system and
purify your blood. It has helped
ihuunands feel return of strength,
viKor and energy again. You, too,
must be satisfied, or no cost.
Ir. Thacher's is sold and recom
mended under this guarantee by
Nuthan Fuller ton, Uoseburg. Ore.,
Drain Pharmacy, Drain. Ore.
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TO QUELL RIFFS
PAKIS, Juira 16. The French
cabinet today approved Premier
Palnleve's plans for a quick term
ination of the Rifffan warfare in
Morocco, and It was announced
that French warships had been
stationed off the Rlffian coast to
day. M. Palnleve arrived from
Morocco where he vixitcd the
French front, five minutes before
the cabinet session hc;an.
The prero'er reported to the
cabinet the measures he had
taken while In Morocco, "to re
duce to a minimum the risks and
duration of the military opera
tions there."
1 It was stated that a Joint
Franco-Spanish arrangement had
i been niailu for pal rolling the Rif
fian coast.
Studesaxcr costs less per pound
thnn butter.
4
Yourovm judfbnent
iiiFk. .435 i ii W
tellsyou,
finn ifvourliefrom
1ATnA natural cause
VlVfVvU if you die from accident
and in case of permanent total'
disability the company will
1. Waive all premiutft payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in ad
dition 3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a
result of accident, the company will pay you
$5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to all
other benefits.
In case of temporary disability as a result of either
sickness or accident, the company will pay you $25 per
week for a limit of 52 meets.
West Coast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY r
home ornct-SAM mwciaCO
HARLEY J. WATSON, Dist Mgr.
1144 Corey Ave., Roseburg, Oregon
Angus Newton, the 14-year-old
son of Mrs. H. I). Johnson of Port
land, who escaped from the city
'ja.il Sunday and was recaptured In
the afternoon of that day, repeated
I his performance last night, and was
: successful In making hia getaway.
I The boy, who was being held Mr
running away from home, waa kept
In close confinement following his
break Sunday, but yesterday eve
ning waa released from his cell for
a few minutes to be given an op
tunity to exercise in the main cor
ridor, and when the officer was ab
sent for a few minutes slipped
again through the small bole in the
barred window, and reached a safe
aiding place.
The youngster spread the bars on
Sunday, using a abort length of
board, which he had slipped
through a window. The bars bad
not been straightened, and It was
an easy matter for him to go
through the bole a second time.
Officers serened for him but were
unable to locate him, and It is sup
posed that he is now well on his
way into California.
The boy is on his second run
away trip having been arrested
here in May and returned home.
His mother came Cor him and took
him home upon the first occasion,
and had expected to do so again,
but Is 111 now and had asked the
city officers to hold the boy until
she could come ror mm
In view of the fact that this is
the second time a boy has escaped
from the city Jail, the council has
reached the conclusion that the
cells are hardly sturdy enough for
housing criminals, and the health
and police committee was authoriz
ed last night to make the neces
sary repairs to strengthen the Jail.
Sol
Km Off,
a, ctmmt
St
ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
Cathedral Bombers Are Executed:
Gypsies Forced to Play Hangmen
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ifh. -r Lj A mi I
krz :Wft I I
Used range for 25. at Powell's.
OHJIIOIEN
Suzanne Winning
Again But Face
Tells of Strain
I
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FESTIVAL FEATURE
New Jersey Dems
Already at Work
-HiMht l'rf Um-. Win'.)
rOHTLANO, June 16 OlM-nltm
of l'urtluml's annual Husu show
was a feature of today's program
, of the Hose Festival. A heavy rtp
refiitatiou of out of town growers
was ini-lutled in the entry lUt this
year. Taconia, Seattio and Van
couver. B. C, were aamng the cit
ies iu competition with iortlauJ
growers.
The festival center was formally
opt'tied by the festival queen today
ami junior rosebud programs, in
which children took iart with sing
itiK and danclnp, with iven in
(LaurfthurKt and WashiiiKlon I'arks
t "Kotiaria", the paxoant ut th
festival, will have its swond per
formance, tonight. Thousands of
1'orUaihI residents and victors
from all parts of Iho Taciflc North
i west Inst night crowded Mmtnomah
,fl'ld to witness the first perfor
'mance of "Kosaria". Six thousand
j persons took part In tho pageant
PT 1
Ifeat with gas.
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CITYS DEALWITH -
Democrats are beginning
early to repair fences in pre
paration for carrying New Jer
sey in the IU20 congressional
elections. J Lylo Kinmoulh,
otic of the most prominent
Domocrats in the state, has an-
nounccd himself as a candidate
for representative from tho third
district lie is owner of tlie'
Aslibury Park Press."
' This photo of Mile. Suzanne
Lenglcn, French tennis wonder,
was taken after her recent vic
tories in the French open tour
ney. Though she displayed her
'old-time form, her face showed
thejttraiij of the matches.
POItTIAND. June 16 Two men
and one woman were killed, and
another woman was seriously in
ured In a collision between an
automobile and astreet car here
early this morning.
Tho dead:
Ray Stockstlll, 26, seventh In
fantry, Vancouver Barracks, Wanh.
driver of car, instantly killed. ' "
Arthur Holt, 22, seventh infan
try band, Vancouver larracks,
Wash., died at 7:25 a. m.
Mrs. Evelyn Stevens, 26, wait
ress, Vancouver, instantly killed.
The injured woman, Mrs. t'hris
tine ilnwilin. 23, Vancouver, was In
a hospital this morning suffering
from cuts, broken bones and pos
sible fracture of the skull.
The automobile, a heavy sedan,
crashed head on into a street car
on I'nion avenue throughfure lead
ing through Vancouver. According
to accounts received by the polioe,
it was traveling at a hii:h rate of
speed and swerved to the wrong
side of the street, without appar
ent reason .hitting the street cur.
Officers from Vancouver Bar
racks today identified the two sold
iers killed in an auto crash here
early this morning as Hay Stocks
till and Arthur M. Holt. Stockslill
was manaKcr of the Seventh Infan
try football team and a star fcot-,
ball player. Holt was a son of
Mrs. Nora J. Holt of Albany, Ore.
Taylor-maae concrete is gooa con
crete. TeL 225-K.
These pictures, just received, show the dramatic end of llie
lives of the three men, Kocff, ZadgofV.y and Fricdraann, whoHmb
rd the Sofia (Bulgaria) cathedral, killing i0 penoos. Three scaf
folds were erected in an open Celd near Sofia. The condemned men
stood on chairs placed on small tables while the yoscs were ad
justed. Then three gypties, wandering along the road, were made
to poll the chairs from beneath the bombers. Upper photo shows
a prkst talking to the doomed men. Below, right, tlie last one of
ktltaa rca4v for death, and, lower left, the throe 'p-cxwUonccra.
"Qhose
UP-STAIRS
FLOORS
"HOW can I keep
them presentable?"
A properly painted sur
face! a porcelain-like
surface one that resist
water, soap suds, etc. and
withstands moving, scrap
ing furniture and pounding
hecls-TKat's the answer. And
Rubber Cement Door Paint
gives just that surface. Easy
to apply.
Aiao. ask for booklet. "Color Har
mony in the Home" ill about point
iof or finishing floors, woodwork,
walla, etc It's bet.
4
7t- carry a full line ol Fuller
YV Hi Pains and Varnishes and
can turply your needs.
Marsters
Drug Co.
W. P. FULLER WOn.
yl Mission Sen-re San Fnmciaco
It Bisacbm M Pacific Coaat Ocasa
Fuller
PAINTS VARNiSHtS
rioNiia wMirciaao
(ANrf-uitrI I'r,-Tai U-aw-d Win-.r
I M r.llnlli U, Ore.. June Hi.
r.. k. .innes, ol tlie Log t'libm
gnrugo in the Siskiyou mountains,
was bound over to the grand Jury
Monday under the new sinte law
prohibiting tire trun.'ipnrtini.' of
coiireuled weapons in automobiles.
Jones, with a companion, was ar
rested for a violation of the traf
fic lnwa and a hih-powered pistol
wus found on the sent littweiu
them. According to the district
attorney's office. Jones admitted
the ownership of the gun.
The nrrost was the rirst In this
county under tlie new law, which
compels the Justice of the l'eace
to bind the defundnut to Urn
grand Jury. The circuit court
cannot parole or suspend rentenc",
under tho law and the governor
cannot grant a pardon. It is re
ported to be the only law on tho
Oregon statute hooks denyliic
governor this privilege. The law
provides that arrest for tho firt
ofrc.::se li a misdemeanor and
two arrests constitutes a felony.
Thn legislature passed the law to
eurli tile proneness of bootlegger:'
to shoot when cornered. The pos
session of a weapon In a ear, un
der the law constitutes infenl.
No liiiuor was found In Jones'
car.
The same law provides that all
permits issued to carry pit-tols.
jare null and void and revoki n
um.-r June urm.
The deal which tho city recently
made with A. Creadon, and in
which the small triangular pink
Just across the Deer ('reek bridge
was to be traded for a 20-foot
strip off the west side of the
property upon which he is now
constructing a building, in order
to widen Jackson street, fell
'through last night, when tho city
found itself unable to give a clear
title to tho park. A
This piece of land was deeded
to th'd city for street purpgses
only, and the cit attorney uid
thut the only method by wiilch it
could bo conveyed would ho thru
vacation proceedings and thul
should any objection be filed the
city probably would be slopped
from vacuting the laud. In uny
cvuut, tiie attorney said, the hind
would revert to Us original own
ers, aud the city would huvu no
riKhl to convey the laud to Mr.
C reason.
The deed, according to the legal
explanation, is in elfect only un
easement, and Is dedicated for
the use of the public. At uuy
Ume that it is not. used for strout
purposes, it tevei ls to its original
owners, tlie panie us any other
land over which an eiisnrent is
granted. As vacation proceedings
would, require at least a mouth,
and Mr. Creaon would then ho
required to get quit claim deeds,
lie ivfused to consider the propo
sition further, us ha is inixious
(o proceed with the business
building which ho is erecting.
As a result tho illy will con
tinue ownership of the triangulir
park, and Jackson street will con
lintre to have a sharp crook in it
below the intersection with 2nd
Avenuo south.
I Mayor llouck last night stated
that he has hoped that some day
la suitable statue In. memory of
lone or more of the pioneers ot
l Ills city, will he erected In this
I city, and he believes that III"
small triangle in Norlh ltoseburg
would he ail ideal pot for II.
her trained finger tips.
Others In the cast ot this pic
ture are Claude UilllngwulHr,
Vera Lewis, Hetty Krunciaco,
Crelghton Halo, Kdwurd Kurlo
aud Nellie Illy lluker.
AXTI.KKS TIIUATRK
There are several reasons why
"The Enemy Sex" which lscomitig
to the Antlers Theatre, beginning
Wednesday is awuited with more
tliau ordiuury interest. First of
all,' it was produced for Para
mount by James cruze who, you
recall, directed "The Covered Wa
gon." This fuct in itself is a gu
arantee of its worth from a direc
torial standpoint. Secondly, the
cast, heaud by irresistible Hetty
Compon, is nothing short of all
star, since It ineluuvs such woll
knuwn luvorltes as l'orcy Mur
uiont, Huntley Gordon, Knthlyn
Williams. Sheldon .Lewis aud Lie
Ut Jennings.
Coming to the ntory we learn
that the picture wns adapted by
Walter Woods and Harvey Thew
from Owi'u Johnson s "The Sulu
mauder," the most startling ot all
the flapper, Jazz novels. It's a
romance dealing with tho love ad
ventures of a chorus girl who
makes a Inimhlng stock of five
weulthy, sophisticated men, each
of whom tries to add bur to his
collection of women. ' Imagine
Jtatty Couip.son us the fascinating
chorus girl, tho wise little gold
algKor who plays with th five
hlngest men In New York and
beuta them all at their own game!
Uny fever, asthma, catarrh. Ro-1
lief guaranteed within 21 hours or ;
money refunded. Lloyd Crocker.
LIBERTY THEATRE.
Tho roars of laughter that fol
low In the wake or such a produc
tion as "Charley's Aunt" re echo as
loudly through "Iho Hnndlt's
Huby" w hich conies to tho Liberty
theatre tomorrow and Thursday. I
Situations that are positively new,;
comedy of ji high order, burlesque, i
and satire are all blended beaut 1
lully with tho fast action ot a rat
tling western tale, with Fred Thom
son's remarkable personality, and
with the hlsioric ability ef the ath
letic star and his equally famous
horse. Silver King. Silver, aa a
matter of fact, has a lot to do with
earing for tho baby that is sud
denly wished on his master, "The :
Iiaudit." Tina in unquestionably1
the funnlmt picture which Thorn- (
son has ever mado for F, II. O., '
and It Is safe to predict that it
will provide rlslbUt-llckling merri
ment running ail tho way from
chuckles to gufraws every tlmo it
Is shown.
Cook wltb gas.
Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. It'-.
lief guaranteed within 21 hours or
money rcfuiidt-d. Lloyd Crockt-r.
(AMnrtafnl lrrts Win.;
UK NO, Ore., Junft 16. Tho M:-
iKnzl! l'a.H highway nvi-r tht;
niilo blah fjasrHdi'S, which has
N'v-n clos-(l ii trafrif: fmf lat
'octuher, will uimtx Wedm'tnlay
morning, according to word re
i idvMi In Ilnl from thou? in
rhftrgp of work on tho highway.
; Tho trai-tnr is Uv'hk ujmmI on the
had mm)!h in th- road ovr th lava
fp'ldn today and automohtlf trnnic
will bo abln to itosh W''dndHy
morn In it. Hjvfral can havo h1
jj'ra'iy jtnitd' th- frosninir, acoordltiK
lo Infyi iiiMrie.ii iny KiHii-rs, but It
was not. considiT' J even then real
ly ontn lor traffic.
Cook with gas. ,
,1!,:
SAI.K. Ore .Inn,, la l'nll,.,l
aiares H nator Charles L. Mc.Sarv,
r-turned to Sahiti last nlghi, niot
orlng here from Portland wh"re )i"
! arrived e)rom Washington. He n
at tho home of n-latlvi-a for lie
p:e. nf. Menalor Mr Nary said Ii"
!ex',y ted to pm In a busy day ai
;hl iarm an l olflre and has an a"
;pfiniment with newspapennn at
, noon.
He ejcts to do considerable
I travelling about the Elate durJnx
I the summer.
WATHEJ
MA-M'STK' Tl 1 1-: 111 I
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wluo nHiii'. l.iiVt' trf.runn' Im
licdd'd nt tir; ii.mi( nt i-vi ry film
i;it. by r'.d'in or iln-ir wrk in
Tilft Maiiim- (.'In I ". V;li hi;
s 'n nt'l wrk In aii'ith'-r out
tauUiiiir photoidiiy. 'IImm Im no
a p!i'it: tlia.i KMnor (;in'a
Hf)W to Kdmui' a V, ('.'.' inji!'
Into a Warn'-r l;roth rH Cla:.-tc ol
' h HTi ' n.
f nut- ' tt" Mnj-tic Tln-a-'.ro
ftr t n.lii and :iii"-day.
Thai l-iin -r M n wai "tti"
Krali'il woi.ian p ychl'fti in
LurofM'' hs lh! oiiiiiin h ot
hf;r by ihc In"- .Iij 1; l.o'idon.
to kw th; pSHitonf nf imn and
women fiota a to s, and to hu
tb Mcreu o lie Luluaq burt at
The Morning After
you havo tak-n
ORDERLIES
you will foi'l briKht and remain
fit all day.
Th- ph anartt lnntliiK
and fff'-ctivo laxa
tive tlmf In gcntlo
In action and abno
lut ly nafe.
t'wt-r w-r-mary to
In Teas' IbP (Iwf.
Ilox of fiit OpIitMoji.
50c
Nallian Fullerton
7h 'Jlrx'Z tni St oft
Roseburg Oregon
Why we call them
TRUE
Low Pressure Balloons
THE comfort and cushioning you get ou.
of balloon tire depend on how toft yoti
can run them with safety to the tire.
Even two or three pounds make a1 big
difference.
It ia therefore Important for you a a car owner
to know that U. S. Royal Balloon need not be'
over-inflated to tare them from early and uneven
tread wear or tread separation.
U. S. Royal Balloon are built of Latex -treated
Web Cord. They have the new U. S. "Low-Prea-ure
Tread." t
Thi construction provide long tire service at
even lower pressures than have been recom
mended m the past.
True low pressure means extra cushioning,
added comfort and let wear and tear on your
car.
Don't compromise to tare your tires. Ride on
U. S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons.
- United States Rubber Company
United States Tires
art Good Tires
Trad Mask
U. S. Royal
True Low Pressure
Balloons
with the
Mew Flat "LOW-PRESSURE TREAD"
and
Built of Latex-treated Web Cord
For sale by:
HKSHWAY RERVK'K STATION, ItOHEBOIKl.
kino a novEit. nosKHimo.
LKAS SON. OAKLAND
J. V. LE1TZKL, SUTI1ERLIN.
STAGE 8TREET CAR HOLDUP.
' (Aaairlalnl I'rraa LraaM Wlt.
ST. I'AUU June ID. Whllis a
scoro of paHHrnKfrfl looked on thre
men today obtained IS.200 from
(li'orKe llalv(rson, -17, mssPnifer
for the Minnesota Transfer Stale
bank when they held him up on a
street ear.
u Around the World College?
Will Teach 450 on High Seat
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The S. S. Orduna la beina; prepared for nse aa an "Around the
World C'olli're." It will sail from New York in September under
the pomorsriip of Ne York L'niversitjr for a f0 day cruise.
Classes will be held on board for the 4.10 students, and the work
done will count as a part of their regular college course. Dran
James E. Lough (above) otti. U, is director o the experinmn.