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SIX R05EBURG NEWS-RtVIEW. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1925 An Old English Beauty Recipe "Howard's Buttermilk Cream" Say It's Nothing More Than Old Fashioned Ordinary Buttermilk In the Form of a Wonderful Craam. la Guarantaad by All Good Drug and Depart mant Stores. . Big Demand Amazes Drugglate The flnit application of Howard'! Buttermilk Cream will aafonlith you. It creates beauty almost like maftic. The most wonderful thins: bout It is the (act that whllo It flints the dullest, most lifeless com plexion to radiant beauty an i makes red or rough hsnds or arms snowy white, yet there Is not the - slightest sign of Its use after appli cation. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmos phere will not produce the least shinlneas or Kreasiness of the skin. No matter whether you are trou bled with a poOT complexion, wrin kles, pufflness around the eyes, freckles, crows' feet or lines around the mouth, ugly finger nulls, or Just a simple rnnghnexs of the face. hands or am in sun, you will find Ing last night the name of a "prom 'Ine nt Uva K.KDCi:ito business nittii," whom he 1 seeking for iqu'HtIcnliiK rnd thj yieclug to other of I'tiK fif cvl'if"! wh(-h tii- trt "r 1 r n w or ht nd n- t F- -f n-v city. Vfi.r. V- t" fli-V OM"-UlH In Fl ("frritdi swamp riuid r tv ff'r' 1 w!ki 'mi r'tdit nubiilt t'd n ''' f if Vfr. I .or'' n't fiirn i f lo A grilling fit the Berkeley w Hf hp!ntHrtr. HHid tt'dny that 'lb'V hul obtained Information Mat nthlotlr nnierweBr. Mood Jtllnfrt J Mm. I.nren, a ilivn-CH ton if separ- hrokpn vln! which rfflrw aied irom ner nuHbana, expeenti At.cinrfi cont-ned a sronll amount lo become a rnofh-r within ! j of lfnnld whl'-h Invfnfieatlon din ,Kian a monin au'r me uuie or ner cios wn, nitrate or sivr. ,.l,i,pi.arnr on Auus i 1 The In-1 AmhftrIfu,, ar ,.onv,nr0,, th ln. daughter, nor the name of Angel, (Search of the swamp 1a continu in today in the hope of discover ing missing portlona of the wo man 'a head and the torso. Baby Clothes Found. RICHMOND, C'al., Aug. 27. In a lonely ravine runnlnr down to thet 'bay shore irar Point Klchmond, I ( ontra Costa county and at an other fcpot, some distance away on the sandy beach close to an aband oned fi'Hwt. known as the Cotv rove Inn. Invest Ijratora of the FJ rrrlto iwamn murd r. eerly torlav mme upon fvfral articled of en )nfni clo'hin. a nU of mnn'r V, i , j " : . , . Aninnrtf! ar -onvinroi in" 1 caused by wind orient - rlothln had been prepaid HothnK IvOon-d to M nd that any or all . was In her poKHeln. prior to I nkii..i nr.A , of theae troubles will ijMirKiy uih- wllh the uu or Jlowurua NET CLOSING ON - MURDERER OF nv.ii.bin.nl. In runt a Hun 1,'rHfl. Appear witn ine use 01 iiuwuru b " - - Buttermilk Cream. i - ". To prove tills to jour complete ,eu in remain uuniig le r nimi sutlBfacllon get a small quantity roiiiinemeiu, dui later canceneu tixlay at your favorite toilet goods 'the Brrangements, and that Mrs. counter Willi ine umiersmiiuiuK ,.., ........ ......... .. - . . .... .. npwv xnn run fi urn niitinei mn khiii . ' to be a public nerountnnt, on the telephone and held a brief con ver nation with him. nd mipnofleiV mifder victim. The mil of mnn'H undrwenr wa turned over to expert investigators who -e peeking to trie" It ownership. Th solution In the broken vl1 win raid to resemble that commonly they will freely return the pun haae money should yon he insanHiien with the I of Intimate friendship j nurse. 1 IsittckTm and mxmornndA Indlcat- OAKLAND NURSE'ed that Mrs. Iren had received advice and financial The blood saturated clothing which Mrs. -I.oren wore when she left the Han Francisco hotel on the niKht of August 19 and found scat- born Infants. The seen of today's dlwoverr l at Cnzv rove on the ''ontra rosin county whore lire. The re rlon is snerselv seM'ed snd the country Is hrolcen. Ponds there are not heavily traveled. . (Continued from page 1.) who visited Mrs. Ioren at the ho tel' Tanner said, after confronting Powe in the corridors of the hall and financial assistance , d b , . , (.,..!, from nr. Pease and Pr. Mnyer. Rwamp wrapped In sections of Oak One document set forth that l.llier- laIlll ev,HmpKi iatHr identified ty bonds In the sum of 9r.0.31 had ty MrlI Kerguson as her daugh ter's. II was the first time the been transferred to the woman. A number of registered mall receipts m,.,n(,r definitely had admitted th ot justice, jtowe came Into police ann numerous uiht mm. ou i,(.t,i (y of the swump victim as headquarters voluntarily this after-j notes were being sifted by the po- ,h(,r (augi,(Rr Mrs. Ixiren. noon, saying he understood police lire. From a tag found tuffpn ln a r . . d scarden barrel in t ie swamp m,ntl,nP he fcnew , h woman I j , "'J1"" " " Vn . the ,wo Dioousiaineu sneeis onlv raml,)v ,, ,na, h hai, ot ! OAKLAND. Calif.. Anir. 27. A heated Intervtew Inst Monday be tween Mrs. Annie Ferguson, moth er of Mrs. T-oren. and Sheriff Frnnlf Tlarnet. of Alameda conntv, end Mrs. Unmet wns it'sclned to dnv bv Irvostlgntors. Sheriff Ttor nt said Mrs. Ferguson accused him of seeing her daughter. He me-it, ther questioning, L4tte today he was closeted with Under-sheriff W. M. Veale of Con tra Costa county and members of the San Francisco and Oakland po lice forces. Two Others Detained. OAKLAND, Cl, Aug. 27. Pr. J. 1.0 run Pease, a dentist, and Dr. J. J. Moyer, physician and surgeon, both prominent In Oakland, were detained by the police for Interro gation today in connection with the death of Mrs. Bessie Loren. The dentist and the physician were questioned after Mrs. Loren's trunk, round In the home or her ( parents here, had yielded corre spondence said by the police to re veal that both men were on terms "'" " " ni - """T'- seen her for ten months, ....... .......i... ,- , Dag invesiigaiors learneo ice . ferred advice regarding an opera-,,,By lnat the Buvpoliri murderer or , 1 to''1 rnion hf-daueh-tion. One stated that the writer muV,l(,reni drove V.roBS , a f:hev- "'r, 7" b'ckmaller." Mrs . Ilar was "enclosing the amount asked." '..,, . .. j, ., , ,h !net Is quoted as saying, "and she Among the effects were election l..mBmh.,PH j,,iv Thev snhl the carus prnueci t,y er. i..j.r w..e, ,n(C nad a,tacnpd to he was a candidate for the scnooi )(,lt ref,.ctor purchased, they be boHr(l' lleve.d at nn Oakland garage or au- Hoth doctors retained attorneys I to supply house. ona rerusea to issue puonc s.a.e- Inmltlgators also snld -they men is. ur. J'mnw nuu in. mj ' were still under InterroKation late thia afternoon. OAKLAND. Cal.. Aujr. 27 An nouncement by Under Sheriff W. K. Veale of Contra Coata county that he had wrung from Mrs. VV. T. Fernuaon, mother of Mra. Bnn sle Loren, after a four-hour (frill- I replied that 'Reasio doesn't need head- lnalnla,, nioney; she has a fiance iu nan r rnin-iMt'o who Riven ner eyervth'n?.' " Mrs. Kerjtuson told Tender Sher iff Veale that her daughter had he en nreqf-nterl with ft wrtut wntrh la.rned that Mra. I-oren at differ- (ilarrflmi rin- hv wilHnm ent tlmea naed the names of Mra. nr willla PamuM Mll'er. whom she Sidney d Asqulth, Mrs. J. J. Loren :fif.J,CHhed M a former Oakland and and Mra. Iteaaie Annel. The mother lRan Francisco r1 estate operator, said Sidney dAsqulth' waa her Am w),om she believed now to be daiiKhler's former husband and .Uvlne In Los AnRelea. that they were married when Ilea- Mrs. Loren's torn and bloodstaln sle was 16, but later separated. 'ed clothlnK waa found late yester Mrs. Ftwuuaon could not account ,nv n the Kl Cerrito swamp by fof h nnmn Trfren ed bv hef William Caldelra, a taxlcah driver, Here's the best answer to the question you often ask J. E. McCLINTOCK, Roseburg. . Electric Range, lights and household appliances. Average monthly bill - S5.37 GLENN WIMBERLY, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. Average monthly bill .54.29 DR. Q. E. HOUCK. Rosebura. .Electric Range, lights and household - appllancee. - Average monthly bill S5.82 ' CLAIR K. ALLEN, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CC 1 Average monthly bill QJ.1l POSTER BUTNER. Roseburg. fftectrlc Range, hghte and heusehold "appliances. C(? OO Average monthly bill 0J.CC MAX 8. HAMM. Roseburg. Electric Range, tight and household appliances. CT Ol Average monthly bill dJ.Cl lCAIJTXMWIA onr.ooNl Vpowlr company I WHIKeAKINtAS IN fr.Ol.eXiS Your own neighbors who use elec tricity for cooking can tell you, better than anyone else, how eco nomical it really is but you may hesitate to ask them. We have asked a few of them, whose names we have chosen at random f rom the many users in your own neighborhood, to help us publish an advertisement that will give you their first-hand experience. And they have gladly agreed to tell you the actual figures that show the low cost of electrical cooking in their own homes. 1 Icrc arc the figurcMakcn from their elec tric bills, to enable you to compare the cost of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook ing vith your present cost of fuel. Read them carefully. The electric range' you have always wanted is ready now, at yonr dealer's. Convenient terms can easily be arranged, if desired. Sec him about it todayl liihouf 'Salesmanship fust common sense teasonin: -we kofliw von will decide in fever of the MONIMfoimace 1ET us get the facts before you. Not j "selling talk" you're not interested in that. What you want to know is: "Will the Montag Furnace supply my home with an abundant circulation of warm moist air safe heat at a very low cost in fuel and with little care and effort ? Can I rely absolutely depend upon a Montag Furnace V In plain aWi llllll language we answer: "Yes, indeed you can!" We say so without reservation. Montag has had more than 40 years' experience in the building of heaters right here in, the 'Northwest where they are to be used. Thousands re giving home owners complete heating comfort and satisfaction. You want comfort economy de pendability safe heat. You want to be able to sit contentedly in any part of your home on the coldest days. You want these things of course you do you have a right to them and we as heat ing experts will see that you get them when we install a Montag furnace in your home. Tack Frost is just around the comer. Pretrv soon a KTeat many home owners will be wanting a Montag Furnace installed "As soon as posibte.,, There will be ho time to wait no time to make a careful survey to .determine just the type of Montag you need. We will lie "rtlihed lo death." You want to avoid thatyou want tfO'ir furnace scientifically engineered into your home. Then let us do it norc. Come in today or any day, this week and let us 60 over your heating prob lems. Buyintj now doesn't mean paylny now. You caa make almost any terr.: you want.' hi m mnw m nrrr t :i is uvu.uririi i m ufr- n ii m m . Vi t:J fr7TranUf. T I1 lJ I'll -11 J;:U n iH I fii I iVIf I IILf f espsm wm ! i urn nw W9m 25i--i 'L-.J1Wriir ."I f ' Q tl liff --A ft-u' 5 lr - - rr ii U!f- - , ., i. , i i .in iV i s li rriss . i. L 1 1, ill - 'I J. H. SINNIGER SHEET METAL WORKS Roseburg, Ore. Pt FLT.MACES who hail Joined the party of volun teer searchers. How long should a wife live? V A NDERBILT TAKES HUGE ACREAGE FOR AN AIRPLANE BASE fAMHsfUtnl l'rcM 1bbm. Kin.) ATLANTA. Oa.. Aiiff. 27. Tho Atlanta .Imirnnl nnnotinrpa today that I'ornpihiri andorbilr, J IS HELD TOSAY IHS ... . .. .Jne aiienuknre ai ine cnooi and nssoHut. hnve Prr1inied. or boj)n conV(,Btion h(1,(, ,n l!lfs citv havn under option ll.ooo ncri's of land npnr Atlanta, on which will today waa very representatlvo, al he CHtahlished the third larHt not t Near, eve romm..rciaUalr base In the coun- of ,he county WM roprosented by . se .... . . .somo srhool official and there Is Mr Aanderhllt -who U a mem- no dolbt b,t that mwh d wiU her of the researth conncil of the ;be n(.comp,i(,hed. It is expected National Air Transport company. ' maIr. ,hla mttnw nn anmml i quoted an miyfnK that the pronp of men Interested with him In the project represent the lead Ins engineering and financial InterestH of the county. Many event In the future and because of the apparent benefit, there Is no njiestion hut thut It will grow to Rreater Importance In the fu ture, direction of Miss T.oreta Mere- Inumber of other points. Tie pal dith, pave an interesting demon- ticularly urged directors and pa j st rat ion of physical education j trons to visit schools more fre methods as used in the schools, i quently. lie stated that people A brief address on school eanl- too often rritlctze the teacher. I tntlon was Riven by Ur. W. C. when they hnv never so much as j Helt, touching the duties and re- looked inside the school room to J sponsibillties of the school boards see what the teacher has to work t and officials in keeping the; with. Itary. County Treasurer James TC. Herchor pave a very Rnwyers made a short talk on school finance. Hhowing the sys tem used in keeping the financial records of the districts, how the money is distributed, etc., the in formation being of great interest part h'ulnrly to the clerks. This afternoon talks were mad by Homer P. Rniney, of tho Tni versity of Oregcn, on the "Kin nncijil Status of Oregon", by Supt. M. S. Hamm. on the topic "Wiih in the School Room,' and by Wayne K. Jones on "Fire Ilaz-prd. alk on "What the trons Kxpect of the School,' I showing the view of the parent, and what he has n right to ex pect from the directors elected, lie touched particularly on the fact that school property is the nuo't greatly neglected of public properties, and that school boards should give more attention to keeping the buildings and tiuip ment ln repair. ; He a!$i touched on sanitation, selection nf the Instructor, and a ocal men also have been assist-! . tL na hv th ing hi m. j county school superintendent. Mrs. iMeiopmenf or me pians w ;Ackort. who is endeavoring to require nnoui live years ana will Involve the expenditure of several million dollsrs, the announcement snvs. I acuities for hnndltng rtl r tlbles n well as airplanes will be provided. o Cook with gas. 1 FINAL FFPORT UNDER WAV ! TO PREVENT COAL STRIKE i SCRMVTON", Pa.. Aug. 27. An 'eleven tli. hour move to cherk the (rall for a susnen'on rf anthracite mining expected brfore nightfall. was Vlng mnde here this after noon Jy members of tht sntb-nclt ; rplon, "no strike committee " XCenibcrs of the coM nencn hmlv In -ioetl (lflioi nt the office nf ! ,T"'ph F. WeeVs, president of ih Internntinnxl Cor,enondiince i lhooU rr pndeivor'nw to rem- 1 nlrte tlnhone connection with ! Trbn l.ewt Interr-MlnnM xrn-' 'dent of th miners nrton. who was to Issue the suspension call. I TTow long should a wife live? ; build up the rural schools of the county through the boards of dt- rectors. The ctjiventlon today was nd I dressed by men who had real and i helpful Information to impart. I W. M. Smith, assistant state superintendent, advised the offi cials of the plans of the state office for the coming year, tel ling of some of the new records which will ho kept this year. , A clns of youngsters under the . " I HAULING We shirk no hauling job. Our tnicks and our efficient drivers and truckm-u will tackle your hauling problem rnd polve It satisfactorily. .ong distance hauling a specialty. 'We aim to please "IT. S.TFREN"CH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 ITAMAX llTHOPITlF 1 BAFFLF" "V MIlMMin. i ' CATION OF WOMAN THE 'CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY V ftp.1 .FQ An. ?7. ft trlVln "TTiinle rtf thn mnnrtTrilf'cfi'tnn of rinmifl bo' hv nnmt f.rniisei rTn H(scoe-l nt Ya',,a. tn Is a nnvint f PtiA-nA, with h -tri-mitloi of " Kody of a rt1 MI, T -- QrMfpl f.("f1 'n in. T Nv'v wnm found tn -. in r TMiffnrt of nrtsTn-ir- nren fc-r rtth'" wer- In -"- nf fwr)ftfvl rond't'en, but re tpiA tlr orlrtn! rnrm T"ntvtw mnnmlfirHon tmioW ir-i Kwj (ne o n.?ts. (!tmlot tonoftt'! ef ! tnthor'' ordered the th r-s,- in t h sttet rrave VSH thorrfnre t-it frt the b'',f tti"" devout tmtten that a mlrarjf had been wrought WECOMA BATHS In Bandon Bit the Sea Will Make Your Trip to the Beach Complete One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will 'do you good. Plan to ri$it Us Next Saturday and Sunday K . V . " Xj 1. MTTI .r - v - -.- - S