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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, Tl IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1925. School Sweaters! Heavy Shakers, Jumbo Knits and Fancy Sport Gar ments in black, black and orange, navy blue, white and fancy patterns. Made in coat, pullover, and the well known Tillicum Styles. 000 FELL0W8 Si How many am going lo at- tern! Sovereign Grand lodce at Portland next week, Kept. 21 at to 25th? ir you are, be ou band Krlduy. Sept. lsth. Offic- lal proKram is Buw lu hands of committee. by Order of Noble Grand. A wonderful assortment to select from, and the prices are reasonable. TENNYSON LOVERS VISIT HIS HOME ; MwrUtnl rrat !.! Wlrf.) I NKW YOKK. Sept. 17 Although 'the National League pennant was further beyond the reach of the New York Giants today a the re mit of a double victory by Ihe fir aim over llrooklyn, McUraw'a men have made their hold on sec ond place reasonably secure, by crushing the hopes of the C'iuclu nail Iteds. The champions put their western rivals for the runner-up berth five Kanies behind. A douliie by Irish Meusel In the third inning, scoring two men, gave the Giants all the runs they need ed to win. Art Nehf Untiled the, ltcda to one run. They got nine hits, but Nt-hf had good support. i While llrooklyn was dropping its double header lo the l'lrates 5-3, and 6 2, Increasing Ihe lead of the Corsairs to six and a half games over New York, the Cardinals jumped Into play by truunclng the Phillies 0 to 3. Steady pitching by Oldham and Meadows sent the Ro bins back Into the sixth division, llornsby made his 37th homer. The leading Senators In the American title race held their own eight games ahead of the second place which had an even break with the White Sox. Kiidie Horn mell, hurled Philadelphia to vic tory in the first, posting his 2lHt tt'tlimilh ,.r tti.i UUU..n R.. .1 , pitchers failed to slop Chicago. a 1 iii ltijlivillill.il Yankees opened . uiru uiil wnii uieveiana tor sixin place with a brace of victories 8 to 0 and 4 to 3. Shocker blanked the Indians with eight scattered led 1 81 Kan1. nui ftnuock lmiiiu iu iv innings in me FENCER'S , tlonably progressing. I The National Zeltung, after sum marizing events of the last two LONDON. Sent. 17. The biggest years, comes to the conclusion that gathering of Tennvsonlans ever nr. Streaemann's policy has held 10 inis country, mel at J11U- Lirmany iui . juru -- j,th in SDite of the fact thai he worth recently to visit the poet's ing German foreign policies It con- !,"wed but five singles old home In tin Surrey hills. This eludes: "Such a tenacious strug- j The Iiraves moved tin In win Is built on a hill near Haslemere gle does not readily Induce P-P"; three gaTes and a half of f If h audi, now occupied by the Gaek- larl.y, though it Is to be hoped that 1 In the NaUonal by sharlnL a war of Ilaroda. at whose invitation it may come to be appreciated in ,wln till ." .'UJ "Tlalvo' Ui-jncinbers of the Poetry Society ;laler years.' of Mletu .... cl,n-h 1 v i game ny 8 to 6 for Ihe club, after A ELKS ATTENTION Dancing and card party Thursday evening, Sept. 17, 1025. ll'j there!! ing at the top of his voice, hug Ing each other, clapping each oth er on the back, shaking hands, tnrowing caps, coriee cups, can teens, old muskets, anything at all that was movable, up in the air or at each other, Just so they could give vent to the world of emotion that had been pent up within them during four long years of hardship and sorrow." The actual surrender, Mr. Stormes said, did not take place at Appomattox Court House, but at Clover Hill, about three miles away. However, he declared, it did not actually end the hostilities In that locality. "A short time after Lee had sur rendered, I w as one of a detail of soldiers which was sent to dig up some 137 graves that the Confer erates had made near the court house," ho asid. "In those graves we found 137 Confederam cannon, and not one of those guuu were spiked." Mr. Stormes served In Ihe 121th New York regiment. Arundel, piano itinor. mone 189-L. FOR TITLE journeyed to the poet's cottage. Heat with (a. TWO GERMAN NEWSPAPERS LAUD STRESSMANN'S WORK We sell woolens Bernler the Tailor. Liberty theatre. Dy the yard. 2 doors north ll had been blanked by the veteran I Alexauder In the opener 3 to 0. I Here's the best answer to the question you often ask ' BERLIN, Sept. 17. Conspicuous mong newspaper comment on the second anniversary of Dr. UusUtv Streaemann as foreign minister aru those of the conservative TaoKllthu IlumiBchaii and the democratic Na tional Zeltunx, both of which stand ont as exceptions to the gt-neral run of criticism. The Ta"aliehe Rundschau recalls his courage in taking over the pout Dame of chancellor at a timo when the 1 val mlB.slon, distress of the Ruhr and I'oincare's victorious insolence" had reached a climax. Dr. Htresemann is con gratulated for having been the first to note "a sliver lining In the Kloomy clouds darkening Ger many's political horizon' and that subsequent developments proved that he was light, as is shown by the fact that (iormany in unques- NUN OF FAR NORTH TRAVELS 500 MILES TO FIND DENTIST LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING In (An-lali-.l I'm Leuvil Wire.) DKI, MONTH, ( al., Spt. 17.- As the second round matches the California amateur golf tourn ament got under way today thero RKOINA, SasK.. Sept. It -(A. P.) OLiLir I UIljU llllltf 1 Wlls 110 d"1'0' that the Pacific For six days Sister Carrier of the , v llliu Northwest was going to make a Order of the Grey Nuns recently j . jspirlted bid for Ihe title thin year. ; travelled Sue miles by canoe and Neglect of the liver results In sHf- I Ail "le r'au't of yesterday's com- 1 train to Ueglua, primarily to see a , poiaoniiiK! Not au quickly, purlmpa Petition Church Hunter of Tacoma, I dentist. (but jutt as surely a If you drank !1,'m"lt I"lph of Portland. II. I She com)! from that Inland mis-1 pulaun out of bottle. If your liver :,,'"""",'r Kun, Medfoid, and Hob 1 slon in the cold winterland of ! is net doing its woik of helping- dl-;S,,,'n of S'1"'' were giving their Northern Saskatchewan, Notre ! geallon. elliiilniitinK waste from the "Il)OIleu,a Pl"My of reason tj won- of the Sacred Heart, Ileau- liowela and purifying- the blood, you ry. Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores J live miles west of, will always be troubled with ilrk todays fenltlre brought togeth- l.ac la Plange. This Is her first lieuUaelies. nausea, blllouatieaa, bad 1 pr t,eoige Von him of l.os Anne view ot xiviluatlorl In five years. I brtmth, gus, sour stomach, or conati- I ,n" mnn wno still draws Hie Sister Carrier declared that she nation. biggest galleries, and Johnny Ml- likel her misslnn so much, lhati Cleanse and tone your liver' I'ul" "ltl1, S"" she would not like to be transfer- your system. In condition so ou f. t l ' .. "k "ull'h 1 1 off wl,n J'" red lo another, unless idle was com-1 your very beat HKatn! Try just a "''v"l,' former state champion; missloni-d to go farther north, to j spoonful ot Mr. 11. n. Thinner's ex- i """ !jl, ln tik- on Piancis llinan work among the Kkiinocs. Sh 'inllent l.lver and lllood Ktmn ri..riof """olulu, and Kgan is man hid was returning to her post afler a j the next r. w m.ats and notice I11" WaltL'r of Uak snort noiiuay v.nn relatives here. , i"n ,ui-K iiiiprov.-iui-iit in tlio way , i... i. .. mmm-i u" eUl, Mt., ,, look Hhll fl,l tile 1 leiiirn or Mreiiglh, vlKor mid euer l?y. Von will be i'iiipli-ti'ly satla I llnl; ollliirwlse tlli-re will bo no i iM. Dr. Ton. hi-r'n l.lvrr mid llloml yrii la aolil nnu r i omiin-iidd by Niitliun I ulli-rloii. lloai-bura. oiu- LMulii l'tiuriuacy. triiin. (Jregou. j. E. McCLINTOCK, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CC 07 Average monthly bill .. - - -. Qt.J GLENN WIM8ERLY, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. OQ Average monthly bill Ot.&J DR. O. E. HOUCK, Roseburg. Electric Ra.ige, lights and household pppliancea. CC CO Aver.ig- monthly bill jJOsj CLAIR K. ALLEN, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. Ct A Averace monthly bill QOSXl. FOSTER BUTNER, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CC 00 Averse monthly bill QU.fcfa VAX 8. HAMM, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CC Ol Average monthly bill QO.Ll I CAUHIRNIA OREGON I POWER. CO.NU'ANY I w3 land. VAIRPAKlNtjyj IN PK0GrCSS Your oyvn 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 from 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. Here are the figures, taken from their elec. trie bills, to enable you to compare the cost of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook ing with your present cost of f uek Read them carefully. The electric range you have always wanted is ready now, at your dealer's. Convenient terms can easily be arranged, if desired. See him about it today! 8ILK HOSE, $1.00 This Good Looking Young Woman . Uhi Old Tim Recipe of Butter - milk Cream In a New Way A Gentle Massage with Fin . gers Around Eyes and Mouth Before Retiring All That Is Necessary. The old-tlmn application of Ilut ternillk and Cream to wltjtcn and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and ugly sal lowness was grandmother's recipe and women throughout tho country am again using It to ensure a beau tiful complexion and snow-white hands and arms. Iluttermilk. however, Is not nl- ways obtainable, but a siieclallst ..ha at last perfcctd a method of eooeentratlng buttermilk and com bining It with a perfect cream. . ,. ni nfri rnn rnrimii SMWk BEBT FUSD186 TO V .7 Nj H S i Million, fur the funding of France' New tall i.huih s In Rosewood. French tan. Pi lsi iiia. maize, pululie blue, almond, French nuile. Zanzi bar, etc.. 25 shades in all. And every pair will give ynu the big gest dollar's wear and luuks nf any silk hose you ca'l buy. Why not get a hair and start saving on your hosiery bills? See the line at Curr's. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY GAS COMPANY SUED FOR $4,000,000 STORMY PETR wnicn yon can Duy in small qunn- rnw the simple directions. All titles ready to use at any first-class 'druggists guarantee a noticeable drug store by simply asking lor t improvement arter I lie first appll- -Howard's Iluttermilk Cream." ration or they will refund the . Thero Is no secret about It nor money. Is there any doubt abuul thu re- re--. u-.ni wiit.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. .Nego tiation for Ihe funding of France's l. l.tltui debt lo the l ulled Still. M will begin here one week from to- sult -it's Just a common ordinary !day, buttermilk In the form of a won-! Acting Secretary Winston, of ihe iletiul eream. truiirv tl,u .......... iu.v ,.., To net Ihe het ..f.-.il he u.m In i American debt commission. Issued insurance fnmpiinlej hold Ihe 1 Mitr.l Pr.. l.i.MHr. Wir...) OAKLAND, (al. Sept. 17 The Pacific (las and Kleiliic roiupan.r was made di-feinUm in t;;:u s. pni' ale suits filed In superior court In sixty insurance companies lor r covery of approximately I l.nen.lii'M. ri'pri'scnling losses sustained by tile plaintiff companies as a result of a fire which two years h razed a section of ihrkeli v. The METHODISTS VOTE NO ON UNIFICATION (AMnrUtisI ITea Lraftsl Wir..) NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 1' The fifteenth conference of the In favor of and 370 against the measure. The Missouri conference poled the largest vote of any con- ' ference which has met to date. 'voting l!io to 14 In favor of unifi cation. The Moore Music Studio Is now open at 225 N. Jackson SL Phone 502. OH nOY, bought a bargain and there are many more cars adver umns. Read 'em yourself. (cific t'.as mid Klcciric companv sponsible for the fire. . t any ' ' - - . i. r- crr- Its convenient to use the stages! If V"tt liavc to tniikc a trip in a hurry, yiut'vc nothing to hotlicr nlmuf except to climb ttlxanl tlic st.ie. We take tare of your comfort anj salcty and giac you. to your ilcstin.iti.m on time. Inquire at t,lic titskc. ollicc for list of towns to which you can vuikc connection through our lines. COAST AUTO LINES Phone 684 Office at Terminal Hotel i-- " I 301 North Jackson WELL ONE DAY IN BED THREE rat! tm.Hy ftir a lutftintc of tin Ain.-riran CMimnilssidn tit tn nrltM-k ni'xt Thur.sH.iy nnirnintr by whii-li Unit' ihe Kn-m-h misslrm. : h"Hifil by rinaiu,' MinlMt r ( nil-1-Hiix. will haw arrlvtii In Wash 1 iuKton. Thf lin sbb nt ha askf! Mr. Vnnn ami .Mynm T. Unritk, Aincrlran Hfnba.sattor li rnim ii ! m... t !,,. j-n iuh missinn in svw That Was the Life of Mrs. iht l.o will b th.Ti'. I'lans rdiitfinpliHc an lmmuiatt'J trip fiom Nt'W Vi.rk to W'asliintt.ui :tinl this will mil tin Kit-iu h .ifh-eaiinn tn haw m-M W.-dnc-day t pri'iiurt for ih formal mtt'iiinc 1 hi' ii i day. MMnnihiif tri'Hsuiy rxpi rtf anil nifinbiTs of tho Anur iciin eonunis.iioii aro athiTlnm all 'Uiiu liavlni; a brariinr on tin1 Kn ik h iTonomlr anil fin' at po.-l-1 ton. The tri-a-ntry now ha t-n olunif! n pi r.-t ntlnjs Irult (dual untl tun f ft ft a I sliiilii'.- boai tnn v$ (lit Fnnt h capacity to pay. M'-n'ii mitts cioanctl arl prrsst'il, 1 r.o. KombuiK Clca!.r8, phone 472. VCTCPAN RECALLS SCENES MARKING END OF CIVIL WAR SI'OK.WK. Wa-h . Sort. 17 -,(A. IV) Sn'TioH akin to thom that tii.u Kul tb- ht'k'luniniT of ih' iirniistlco that imhIimI tin Wotltl ar w i'ii fnarf' i! at tbn m r'ii-il-T of ii nt tat linrwrt K. l.fi1 nt tin- i'Io-p of tho t'lll War. iIi-oiko N. Stnnni' of thin city, who wlt n' .H'il .i nut render. il t lanl rtMi'ttily. "Why. what a ri'Joli Inn fhiTP w a vlin n- w l aiiir that th John hail f'ouh ami that the war wan owr," h .atil. TIit ai jii-t orw bi)t. pnilinatMi bfdtam. tvvryoiit? wu tbouiiug and t-U - Holliater Until she Began TakingLydiaEaPinkham'a Vegetable Compound Wjandotto, Michigan. "After mv baby wkh Krn I dul not do mv own work for hix months and couii hardly takocnrtM't' myown bnby. I r w ays had a pain n my ntfbt suU mi ! it WH- so bad 1 s:o 1 1 inf rou n a .-h.Oul'iiT. I i fi'i'l Wi ll onn i!:;v nnti thrn f.vl .' bad for thnv four days that 1 would ). in I... Ihio Sunday rny motbrr i-ani'- t s. how 1 was, and !hf aid a fn.ml t. . t to t-ll nu to try Lydi.i K. P.- k bam'n tfitabli r'tnp('.unii. So tlv next dav I pot a hot tit nnd bot'.'r.- i( wai half taken I not n lief. A.'U r I was w.dl ag-stn 1 wirt to tin' dM-;r and ho n'krd tnt how I wn prtr: ntortT. 1 to!. I htri I wa. t.ikmp i .i '. l'i".khHitr Vcin'tfl'tif lVnrt.iip t. and ho ..id it dtd not hurt mn t , totnko tt. I am alwnvH r-iifr.rTM t iv. ti'e't tabiot'otnpound t4utht rs i and l alwi; bavf a Nit I loot' it vn ha".l " - Mrs. Hi:MiV Hin.i.i:n t r U.K. l. NaI.Ho i.W'vAu.totto.Vt, n' IX): K.l it'kbam s o tal'!f ( "r- ill WOlllt-Tl. I'vt evrwiwrw. i ! WASHINGTON. S.pt. 17. Col-! omd Will in m MHohill. iho sformy ' potrf l of t In air controvi iy. pio bably will bo a chief witupss bofore tho naval rourt whith Iff to in-! quiro into tho wrockaKP of tho na-; val airship Shonandoah. ( w ill bo tho purposo to ask him to anbstantiHt his pnhllhod rharco that tho at-ofdont to Iho. i Shonandoah wan a dirort roioilt of ; "tho iiuompidonry, ciitnfnHl noRli- ponro and a!moft trtaonnblo ad-1 ministration of tho national iio-! f nso by the navy and war depart-! nicnts." An Invf tUatlon lonkinjr to a : possihlo court mart tal of tho for mer assistant chfof of tho army alr porvtoo is now boinK rnnductod by tho war d'-partmont officials hv ' made It rloar that IhU Int-uiry will , not Int-if'Mo with 1 calling of' Mttchnll as a wiini ss oifhor beforo 1 tho Shnandiah inquiry or '.ho prosldont'a sporia! aircraft board. , i .it-iiniuii ripiBcopai nurcn, rsouin i which nui'tn in October, toKothor I fi, arltli ll,.Ulnn an,l T ) .... 1 1 1 I H I ;ronft-ronco, which moota Soptm bor 30, will largely determine the jsuecoM of Iho pending plan of Methodist unification. I With tho adjournment of tho Itrigsourl conference September Iti. 'tho vote on unification stood 211 HAY FEVER H you can't "Ret awa, ea in aimcra wun VOCIKS j ! i i V VapoHuh lowc W.0ISTAMCC Our drivers and our truckmen are all Instructed In Ihe absolute neces sity of handling your property with Kreat tare. In long distance haul ing their carefulness counts. -Wo Aim to Pleats" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Tlo'y aatUfy clean, w holesome. Kat our Lloyd Crocker. pure and chocolates. ' mo i. r t Mid by Urufcg.au NAZAK1, Japan. S-pt. 17. The American steamer Heb-n Is report ed to have gone ashore on the coast of Formosa In a storm yes terday which flooded Keehin nnr:hojnern port of Form ona ln tindatinff hundndx of hoiie and intorruptinv wire contnnmtrations, Several motor and fi.ihinjr. boat aro miits ing. The only American steamer Hoi en In available nhippintr liMa loft New York S'ptouibcr 12 for tfan Juan. Torto Kko. WECOMA BATHS In Randon By the Sea Will Make Your Trip to the Beach Complete One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis- M posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful tl lere. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will 'do you good. .3 v.Hrf Plan to Visit Us Next Saturday and Sunday t sjVJLV LrLiH At-tiLS il.U.HIII.