ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. 1925. they're Here, MEN FRANKLIN'S IrjThe New Styles for Fall KITE CLAIM TRUE rourt i: III ML FENCER'S i : .... -V B STITUTE TO ARTISANS DANCE ... ' United Artisans dance In Maccabee hall Thursday, Oc- ttiber 1st. Everybody welcome. Tlckrta 60 conn, ladles free. HUNGARY HONORS LIVING RATHER THAN DEAD HORES ' niTDAPKST, Oct 1. In contra- d1..k.... i , . distinction to the. prevailing custom f! V..,. "CIS. 11 " ,he "'""I countries to honor the of the Oregon centra In which an ,, . ,h.. ., hrM. S .-i"..l!L !.thin"""io)' monuments, the Hungarian. maae u a pouu to nonor mose anionic their living Toti'rana who al and atate tubercalosla workers, on methods of the health campaign, and! methoda of conducting the ChrlsUnaa aeal aale. October 8 la the-date get for the conference. Mr. Dwlght Anderson, ataff repre sentative of the National Tubercu- performed some act of valor In the world war, by making them knlghta of "The Order of Heroes." Each knight la presented with losla Association, New York, will "" 18" ot Decently 300 be the chief apeaker. assisted by """-"re. non commissioned of. Mre. jgaldle Orr-Uunbar and Mr. flcT" "d ,-3"0 Privates were Rowan Whealdon of the Oregon -"ghted by Admiral llorly, captain general oi ine onier. CINCINNATI, Oct 1. (A. P.) Lately American historians have been bombing the story of the flight of Ile.-ijamtn Franklin's elec tricity detecting kite. They have attempted to relegate the legend to the Junk heap of historical fal lacies. Their claim' has been that, had Franklin tried the experiment, he would have been electrocuted and burned to a crisp brown crust. But a book haa been discovered, piled with 12,000 other volumes In a garage store room owned by the Cincinnati public library, contain ing a letter written by Franklin himself on the experiment and Its results. The volume la a compen dium of many letters written by Franklin and members of the Roy al Scientific Society of London. While the story handed down placed the scene of the trial In the tower of old Christ church In Phila delphia, Franklin falls to mention the locality. It Is also evident that he had no Intention of- attracting lightning to his kite, but that he merely wanted to prove the pres ence of electrical energy In the at mosphere during a thunderstorm. The letter waa written probably in 1752. his observations and in structions follow: "Make a cross of (wo light strlns ot ceuar. tne arma so long aa to reach the four corners of a large silk handkerchief when extended: tie the comers of the handkerchief to the extremities of the cross. you have the body of a kite, which Deing properly accommodated with a tail, loops, and string, will rise in the air, like those made of paper, but thla, being silk, is fitted to bear the wet and wind of a thunder gust without tearing. To the ton of the upngnt stock or the crosa Is to be fixed a very aliarp pointed wire, rising a foot or more above th wood. To the end of the twine next to the hand. Is to be tied a silk rib bon, and where the silk and twine Join a key may be fastened. This kilo to be raised when a thunder gust appears to be coming on, and the person who holds the string must stand within a door or win dow or under some other covering, so that the silk ribbon may not be wet ar.d care must be taken that the twine does not touch the frame of the door or window. "As soon as any of the thunder clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electric fire from them, and the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way anil be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain hu wot the kite and twine so that it can conduct the electric fire free ly, you win rind It stream out plen tifully from tho key on the ap proach of your knuckle. At this key, a phlnl may be attached, and from electric fire thus obtained, spirits may be ignited and all the other electric experiments be per formed which are usually done by a rubbed glass globe or tube, and thereby the sameness of the elec tric matter with that of lightning completely demonstrated." For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. Tuberculosis Association. O. 3. Brown, chairman of the lo-caltf-ommlttee on arrangements an nounces that the Institute will he held at the Houlh M. K. church U Hose burg. Delegates from Klamaltr; Jackson, Coos, Curry and Lane counties are expecting to attend. Details regarding program and at tendance are being worked out, and will be announced later. Other Institutes are being held In Oregon at Portland and at La-Qrand.- Every candidate for knighthood must show evidence of being an Irreproachable Hungarian citizen. Among the newly knighted veter ans there was also a small boy through whom the memory of his dead father was honored. The oHiige oc ine oruer represents ue Hungaiian coat of arms. Men's suits cleaned ana pressed, $1.60. Itoseburg Cleaners, phons 471. o o It's a real pleasure to travel by stage! Speed with safety combined with scenic beauty, comfortable statics and frciiucncv, of service, stage travel is enjoyable at' any season of the year. We take the work out of travel and put f Measure in. Ask your ticket office for a iit of thm beautiful trips on, or in con nection with, our lines. COAST AUTO LINES Office at Terminal Hotel Phons M6 303 North Jackson The annual ft .-.Incus meeting and election of the First Christian church was held last night. The reports of all of the various depart ments were read, showing that the church has made a substantial gain during the year and that lis work has been carried on In an efficient manner. The pastor. Kev. 11. K. Mow, offered a program for the coming year, one of the outstanding icaturca ot which is a revival to be conducted during the month of No vember by Kev. George Kellems. one of the leading evangellata of that faith. Ill the election the officers chos en were as follows: Dr. A ' le IJllip, trustee; James Hutching and Dr. It. A. Moon, elders; tiny Itadahaujth, T. F. Kpplng and Jesse Morris, deacons: Mrs. A. (). Hose. Mrs. llelle Case, diacnnesses; It. A. Wilson, financial secrelary: Vernon Orr. treasurer; Mrs. I). E. Carr, clerk: Mis. II. U lloucorlyMrs. l. I!. Stanton, pianists: Ml" Jessie tlllibs. assistant pianist; Charles V. Stanton, song leader; Dr. It A. j Moot.Oolhlc school superintendent. I Following the business session j Itev. Adanm. pastor of the chris tian church of Collage drove, made j an Interesting address on the suh- jeci or success, urging Til II snp- rhhire E CAREFUL" . . Your attention is directed to the Union Oil Company's great outdoor campaign on behalf of the National Safety Council. Watch the Posters! and Chemistry plus ultra-modern refining facilities have Combined in taking out the "knock1 and retaining the mighty power the smoothness and the cleanness of Union Gasoline. Millions have been spent by Eastern "scientists in trying to approximate the non-detonating quality which is inherently Union. o Because of this quality, motorists have sought the Union Oil sigh since the time of the first service stationso o At Union Oil Service Stations and Independent Dealers of the First Class Everywhere Union Non -Detonating Gasoline Union Oil Company of Calilornia v Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil BURTON HUTTON IS FRATERNITY PRESIDENT OHIMiON Atlltlcri.TL'RAt. COT, I.KtiK. Corvallls. Ore,. Oct. 1. lltirtitii llutinn. senior In commerce and a member of Kit-ma l'hi Kpsl Inn, whs elected president of Sig ma Delta Chi. national professional Journalistic fraternity. .Mr. llntton has been prominent in Journalistic activities on this campus. Herbert Knibhs' novel. effects added greatly to the dra- of her brother, who la bitter toward ....... ..... !.. . -. . ,..u..R : maul- .tuun 01 me siory, ana lenns his liberator, hating been told that who has crown nn In the - 1 1 ) , in ik. anii ............a . ' .. . v, .... . . , ............ ... , r'"-mviwug.,unKP8BT iramea mm into prison. ....... ..,. ....-,.,.... ,,,,, . n,, ,,. , aiiainea in, me boy was rramed. but uot by 1 1 V , i I fur nun Ihm. .Inn. mn.l that : ........ I I . . . ' ..... .... - - - ......... iMingesser. ine manner In which is to avenge the murder ot his fos-j Director Ford and a huge com- the ace exposes and captures the ter father, th only person from panD spent many weeks at Dodge, villain, who commits the first rob n hom he can Temember having re-, nv., ht.art of ,nP Pyramid hery of air mail history, is one of ,,,-u n.iiu Mit-,ii. . vj areoo- ui.r inflinn reservation Iliminr ttlS t u several ntnrMI n nln lnNn. wsnder, for history-making railroad -construe-i iP "The Sky Raider." allowing to day at thsj Liberty theatre. ROSEBURG BOVS PLEDGED OHKUON Ar.Klcri.TCRAI. CO! nnrt nl II,. n,..n,knr.l.ln t... .1... - "rvaillS, lire.. ( 1CI. 1 - gram of work n.illlne.1 for lh '. '"'"'r.r . ' "''"r " Pl'dgMl to Mlg- ...i. k u .. ' 'ni t.li The evening was concluded with a social time and the serving of re- Idlsh this he had to year over the trackless west. drmatlc story and which are skill- ft The old man's death came one , ""n scenes that bear vitally on the iglit In a fight luwlnst great odds fully Interwoven with his history of j a hand of cJHlboys who hsd i the tinttOranscontlnental railroad, threatened the nester. as they term-j George O'Hrlen. Madge Bel ed him. In vain, and finally resorted lamy, Olndys Htilette. Cyril Chad- to ambuscade and nun dc red hlnfjlck. "Ill Walling and Fred Koh- The time of the atory is that . 'er head an extensive cast of siel- freshments. many battlee oetwi-en the cattle men and the man who came Into the country to become a fanner. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In th. Human Body If You Will Use Trunk'a Prescription This l'rc tcrlptlon does not ruin the stomach. It does not depress tile heart. Kat all the meni ard good I food you wln while taking Trunk's iTKsrripnon. contains no mrrrnry, salicylate soda, oil wlnlergreen or narcotics, but positively ovcren.nes sny kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It Is Impossible to get soiit.'tninff holler. The greatest urlo arid sol vent known and also a superior liver medicine. Tiunk's Prescription sells for 11.75 or S for only th.00 al Kuller. i tun'S Reiall Drua Store. psiion iraternnv nnrt Har old Irwin was pledged to Sigma Chi fraternity the second day of plcdg. Ing. Tho total number of pltdftes to men's finternliles Is now 31. iviu uk-ii ie iniin Koseourg. . " Antlers. ti V.!"11 n,U,K C'n rfl "' ! One of the most picturesque aec fl.f.0. Roseburg Cleaners, phone ,i r ih.. v...,i. i. yervc-d as a background for the ex rlor acenes in m rlod fn the history of the country I lr players appearing in the Fox mat was made exciting by the production to be shown at the Ant- jlers theatre Sunday, Tuesday. 471. I o m'i'i s'tiii r " CI I M H f 1 lH V r'ox TlNJ I II Jlllll .. VS7 Kord. Monday and Prune harvest Is over for another year. Those who had prunes dried are busy hauling them to market. The UleuVary Sunday school bsd election of officers aa Mrs. John Iletts..who was superintendent and Frank Belts, secretary, are moving to Kosenurg for tne winter. Mrs. j Fsnnle Hells waa chosen superln- The rron '-" -.""- ! Tann Ne. e MZTl minirrn iiiaina oi ine sir. t.aniain . . . " Llbtrty "The Sky Raider." the Kncnre picture which Inlrodures the world's greatest living ace. Captain Charles Nnngesser. to the screen We sell woorens Bernler he Tailor. Liberty theatre. tjy the yard. S doors north GLENGARY NOTE8 Antlers. Karly daya in the far west have conlrlbntcd some of the most stir ring chapters In the history of 'i rnlletl Slates, and It la of thl erlod that "The Itldlo' Kid From rowder River." Universal-Moot Olh son production, coming to the Ant lers theatre next Saturday deals. Much of the material for the story was obtained by research work In ' the big library at I'nlversal City, j while the play Is Uken from Henrv 1 wnien was prooticeo ny w imam ;.' :: : nrolher Tohl.. s.m.i.. under the direction of John I '.. " . - nVm' I school ml-slonarv . , .h V. sen. ine r rencn aviaior wtio . brought down one hundred and five ! splendid talk, planes during the .war. One dav. 1 tn Fltigerald Is home again while paving tribute at the tomb ! "PendinB several weeks in of the Unknown Soldier, the ace i California. meeta an American girl tplaved by I wnotH days are here again. Miss I In Roseburg Saturday, shopping and attending the produce show. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrison had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reus last Friday. They were also sttendlng the produce show. Mrs. Jsck Wesver had the mls- rortune to .break her wrist last Sunday ev.V She Is staying In Roseburg for a few daya. Harley Schaffenr and Frank Bella are attending high school-, this yy. O A new family has moved Into onr neighborhoodOLet as not forget to call on them and Invite them to Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Cooper ard family attended services in Rose burg last Sunday.. We missed them In onr valley. The Glengary W. C. T. V. met at ihe home of Mrs. Earl Agee lsst Wednesday afternoon. Quite a num ber were present and Mrs. Agee waa elected secretary and treasur- CORRKSPONDF.NT. nth the Washoe mountain range of the Sierras towering In the background, the long level stretchea of sage brush desert roll ing away to the foothills, the scenic UEAD COLDS Mit in vpoonf intul vaportj apply hly up DOMrila, vicus V VapoRub Jacqueline tagan), who la trying to lol Thoroaa Is our teacher I trace her brother. The captain ln' coming year. j recognises him from hla picture aa a flyer sentenced to twenty years j In prison when his aviator's Inslg I na waa found In Nungesser's en (glne. a fact that nearly cost Nun- gesser his life. j In love with the beautiful Amer 1 caln. Nuncesser e;.ecu the release for Mrs. T. P. Cames Is very sick, ner son and two boys are here on a visit We hope she may recover in a short time. Miss Harriet Groves was a visit or at the borne of Mrs. W. L. Nel son of Roseburg, last week. D. C. McGehey and family were ; 2 r! " aUhes 1 3:5LlnL