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    R05EBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1925.
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OUM-DIPPING the Firestone extra
process builds into tires extra quality;
by impregnating and insulating every fibe?
of every cord with rubber, , ' ' ' '
This exclusive method is carried out in
special Gum-Dipping plants, after which
the cords are put through the usual calen
dering process.
By this method, added strength and
flexibility are imparted to the cords, mak
ing Gum-Dipped Balloons most service
able and enduring over rough roads.
Save monev buv Gum-Dipped?
Balloons now while prices are low.
MOST MJLES PER DOLLAR
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16
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GO TO TRIL OCT. 5
(AMKktal ha Lmm4 Wirt.)
. SALKM, Or.. Oct. 1. Four men.
three of thein Inmates of the state
penitentiary and one. an ex-convict
front the Oregon prison, go on trial
Monday;, October S, for murder in
the first degree.
Tom Murray, Ellsworth Kelley
and James Wlllos. the three con
victs, were individually indicted by
th. Marion county grand Jury for
the separate deaths of J. MY Hot-
man and John 8weeney, guards at
the penitentiary, who were killed
about 6 o'clock the evening of Au
gust 12 when the three prisoners
shot their way to liberty after
leaving Bert "Oregon" Jones, their
leaders dead from a shot by John
Davidson, guard. Two other guards
were injured, . James . Nesmlth,
turnkey, badly battered about the
head by a heavy cuspidor, and
Lute Savage, shot beneath the
heart.
W. R. Lloyd was indicted by the
Polk county grand Jury for the
slaying of C. I. Daun, Independence
for-hlre automobile driver, who
was killed the night of September
a few miles south of Independ
ence. Lloyd fled toward eastern
Oregon and abandoned the d:ail
man's machine near The Dalles.
He was apprehended by special
railroad officers as he was board
ing a freight train in the railroad
yards at The Dalles the night of
September 2.
Murray was returned to the pen
itentiary 10 days after the escape,
following his betrayal to Central
la. Wash, police officers by Phil
lip Carson, whom he hnd taken in
to his confidence. Kelley and
Wlllos were apprehended by four
Portland officers while they were
eating lunch on the running board
of a Btolen automobile near Gold-
endale. Wash.
Ribbon, Velvet
' Trim Small Hat
o P.J.Hohl
Roseburg, Oregon
Lockwood Motor Co. :
Roseburg, Oregon
L. F.Wilson
' Roseburg, Oregon . ;
H. M. Shirtclif f
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
C. A. McGinnis
Oil lard, Oregon
Chas.Rowell
, Tenmile, Oregon i
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B.R.Richter&Co.
Camas Valley, Oregon
AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR "OWN RUBBER ,
FINAL GAMES 1925 .
BASEBALL SEASON
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STOLEN CAR RECOVERED
4
A Chevrolet touring car,
registered in the name of
Smith J. Hilton of Grant
Pass, has been found abaa-
doned at the intersection of
South Mala street ' with the
highway. The car was
stolen turn Grants Pass aboujOe Montepalomas
a month ago, and has been day capturei
SPANISH DRIVE -NEARS
CAPITAL
OF REBEL RIFFS
(Wt-ktal rnm LMKd Wire.)
MADRID. Oct. 1. An official
communique today reports that
the 8panish troops In the Alhuce
mas bay sector, following up their
advance of yesterday, in wnicn
was occunied, to-
captured the fniportant
snd Seddun In
Adjir, Abd-El
Save two days' time and money
by ordering your Coos Bay and
other coa-st points, cheese, cran
berries, fish and other coast pro
ducts shipped by auto freight. We
connect with all coast auto freight
lines entering Myrtle Point. Phone
31-J. Oregon Auto Transportation
Company. ,
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(A&cUtfd PreM Lotftd Wire.)
NEW YORK, Oct 1. Three
games separated Jhe four second
division clubs in the National
league today giving the Phillies,
the present tali ender, the mathe
matical possibility of climbing into
sixth plaoe by the close of the sea
son on Sunday,
Philadelphia's second straight
triumph over the Robins yesterday,
6 to 4, kept Brooklyn from unseat
ing the Braves from the fifth rung.
The Robins have won but two of
their last 17 contests.
All the second division teams,
with the exception of the Braves,
have three more games to play,
Boston has but two contests, with
Brooklyn on Saturday and Sunday.
Should Fletcher's club win all of I the Senators, E to 4. The end of
Its remaining games, Chicago lost the contest found but one Washing
two, and the Robins three, the ! ton regular in the lineup.
Phillies will come from the cellar I The world champions continue
into tire sixth position.. Brooklyn with their series at Boston, where
and Chicago are in a position to I the Indians will cross bats with the
take fifth place from the Braves, White Sox and the Tigers battle
mathematically. with the Browns in their last ser- Seattle in threiohours and ten mln-'
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STRENGTHENS NAVY
IN MEDITERRANEAN
(AMocUted Pre Leued Wire.)
LONDON, Oct. 1. Strong Bri
tish naval forces will lie main
tained in near eastern waters
during the next few weeks under
amended orders issued by the ad
miralty to the Mediteranean fleet.
Under the new Instructions, the
third battle squadron, the third
cruiser squadron and fleet and'
third destroyer flotillas will con
centrate in Suda Hay, Crete, on
October 8, to remain a week.
After their departure for Malta
the battleship Queen Ellxalieth will
arrive at Suda Bay and she in
turn will leave for Malta October
20th.
Velvet and ribbon seem to bo
the popular trimmings (or the
small end-of-t he-season hats
The small velvet shape at the
top is trimmed with flat rosettes
of soft toned ribbon; the vclour
ln'strictly tailored mode (center),
uses merely bands of narrow rib
bon and an ornamental tab of
self material ; the velvet in a lat
tice pattern (below) has a band
of ribbon grosgrain and
fancy pin for trimming.. ..w
OUR AIM. '
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
AND -t
FAITHFULLY
V-JU.WAYS
I I 7 NSTfWTJOAf 1 1 ,
1L DEPABTMENT STCIUXJ
Corner Ca and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postofficc
Roseburg, Oregon
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THKUOVT
Choose From Our Coats!
And Be Assured of Style and Value
Your new Winter Coat is quite an investment, and you, mutt
lake all points into consideration. We want you to buy herel for
you obtain at this Store abounding style, reliable quality,; and,
lowest price.; See this range o Coatst Priced,.
$24.75 to $59,71
Ing from one review to another
with a bodyguard. II" denies he
created a scene at a burlesque In
Harlem.
BALDWIN, N. Y. Mrs. Hannah
Kldred. 11)3 years old, la dead, leav
ing 202 descendants. At a birthday
party a year ago she danced a jig.
standing near the end of the heights of Adrar
street for about that time, the direction of
...liUrt. attiia.1 ft. i ia has alvm'a ..nnltnl
been etrlnned of tires and all FEZ. Oct. 1. An official torn-
extras, presumably by the per- munlque says the offensive begjjn
sons who stole It fronOOrants 'yesterday was ended "with every
Pass. The officers of that city j objective taken," the French
have heen notified and are troODS having carried their lines 12
sending for the car. . , kilometers (71 milesj north of Kl-
W W IttUO.
AVIATORS AT MEDFORD.
(AMorlat.il Ptcm Lued Wire.)
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 1. Lieu
tenant Eric Nelsoji, world filer, ac
companied by Lieutenant Moaely,
will hop off this morning for Los
Angeles and Santa Monica, Cal.,
after arriving here last night from
But one American league game . leiasf the year.
was played yesterday, the Red Sox o
winning from a makeshift club of I Heat with gas.
utes In a new type government
plane capable of making 140 to 150
miles per hour.
This is the 44th birthday of
the baking powdar that has
made the birthday cakes in
Western homes where fine
baking is a tradition.
We'll piT$2orYour
Cake if von bwe it
with Schilling Biking
Powder snd it does not
plesK too t merely tell
your grocer, tie win
pay yon 1 1 insnnriy.
ana without ques
tion. This 01
holds good sny
tunc year la
sod year out.
Baking
creanf.
Schilling
Powder
tartar
ff Coffee
f 'Baking
I "Powder
I Extrscts
Spices
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HONDON, Oct. 1. The report
from Constantinople . that the
Turks are calling further troops to
the colors and the announcement
in London that the Ilrltlsh will
maintain a strong fleet In near
eastern waters for the next few
weeks are explained In Rrlfteh offi
cial quarters as' being merely a co
Incidence and as having no signifi
cance. As far as the fleet la con
cerner1, it Is only engaging In man
euvers, the officials say.
the other combination, built for
speed, open field running and
passing. ;
First scrimmage between varsity
aid rooks was held last night.
Coach Schissler's first string was
kept In a comparatively short time,
but garnered three touchdowns.
The second and third squads each
gathered two. Most were won by
the aerial route.
1 Coach Schisaler expressed hlm
'self as well pleased with the show
ing of the men on the whole nnd
was also Impressed with the quali
ty of material among the rooks.
Cook with gas. '
EASTERN STAR MEMBER8
TAKE NOTICE
On our next meeting night.
Thursday, Oct. 1st, the degrees will
be conferred upon six or more can
didates. We will have visitors
from Yoncalla agd Drain chapters,
and last but not least thoro will be
something good to eat in the ban
quet room. Come out and have a
good time.
BY' ORDER OF THE W. M.,
. Koseburg Chapter, No. 8.
FLASHES 0FL1FE
NEW YORK Air flivvers selling
for $1,500 to $1,800 are coming,
says Eddie Jtickenbacker.
. NEW YORK Federal Judge Wil
liam H. Sheppard of Florida, now
sitting hero, is in favor of legisla
tion of light wine and beer be
cause pf the difficulty of enforcing
the Volstead Act,
LATONIA, Ky. Chris Klrsch
baum, ex-Jockey, having lost his
only horse through a claiming
race, has committed suicide.
NEW TRUCK IS
ADDED BY AUTO .
FREIGHT COMPANY
The Oregon Auto Transports'
tion company,' which In August,
purchased the Rossburg-Portland
freight line, have added another
truck to their fleet of six, ex
tending operations toward the
coast, whera their truck connects
at Myrtle point with freight lines
from Gold Beach and Bandnn oil
the south and Mnrshtleldi North
Hend and Conttllle on' NrtPirMrl.'
Freight to and from coast points
can now reach its destination a
day earlier, as It previounly went
via EtiRene. Five trucks are now
operating between here and Port
land, maintaining daily schedule.
Mrs, A. c. Bohrnstedt, nreeltUnt
of th company, with headquar
ters in Salem, haa been In town,
couple ot days, seeing to th
proposed extension of th i
which goes into affect tomorrow..
Oene 8. Fry Is) local managerTL
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Dollar and Urn salted by r"!
ing Coos Bay and coast rroacota
shipped by Anto Freight; We con
nect with ll coast auto freight!
lines entering; Myrtle Point Tur ;
gon Anto Transportation Company.
Phon SI J.
Folk used td wait for thslr iVl '
lo coma In. Today tbsy read ,tua
News-Review classified ads. . .'
Beat with gas.
REGISTRATION AT
O. A. C INCREASES
PARIS Msrcel Nllles Is going
back to the farm to await his next
fight. Knocked out fourteen times,
he spent two months on the farm,
then came back antl knocked out
Jack Taylor of Omaha, tin two
rounds last night o
WILL DIRECT ROAD WORK
C. C. Hon. who was in charge of
the construction work on the nig
C:.r:as section of tho North l'ni
qua road for a short time, has re
turned to the L'mpqua national for
est and will be In charge of con
striuOMn work on the South Umi-
qua road. Mr. Hon started the
North l'mpqua road work, and was
then called way to the Columbia
road proJect,"ut lfts now returned
to take charge of the work to be
done east of Tiller. Deputy Super
visor George llonebrakii, who took
charge of the North Umpqua road
work, following Mr."" lion's depart
ure, IkQiow taking chsrge of the
work ol collecting and storing the
forest service material.
NEW YORK "You bet your life
I like It," says Colonel Tilllnghast
L'Tommedleu Huston, former Qiart
owners of the New York Yatikees,
returning from a month of "seri
ous and unashamed drinking," in
Paris. Ho saw only one drunk In
the lHist unregulaled city In the
world, as he railed Paris, and that
one was an American.
BEAVER CITY, Neb. For play
ing checkers In tho City Park Sun
day, a man has been arrested. He
was released on promise of re
formation.
NEW YORK Harry K. Thaw
again lured to Broadway, is dash
I uitiuun At.iCH'iJL,'! UHAL
COLLEGE, Corvallls, Oct. 1. An
Increase of approximately 7 per
cent in Ihs entire college Is shown
In lOreglstrallon report to the close
i of the fourth day Just Issued by E.
!H. Lemon, reglstrsr. This shows
3131 full time students now in
school, 1225 of which are freshmen,
an increase of 215 students over
the same day last year. "There are
1 170 more, new students and 45
more oliT students in college now
thsn a year ago. Mr. Lemon pre
dicts a total full time enrollment
of 3600 for this year Juditing from
the Increase in first tornf registration
Dr. Marcell's Radium Ore
Miracle Mineral
Can be secured from Fred E. Pomerieau or
Mrs. O. D. Hubbard
Representatives for Douglas County
OFFICE OVER ROSESURO NATIONAL BANK
Office Hours to 12 and 1 to. B.
Later by Appointment
BEWARE THE
I fiAiinii fin tv
Cook with gas.
T
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rwlarl fn-w Wit.)
CORVAM,m. Or., Oct. 1. Vnn
t fho W..lanK;Ui-Or'Kon Agricul
tural ColioKe foofbnll Ha mo h"r
Haturrfay will Coarh HchlHuler
une two distinct barkUrMs which
he will probably chanfi In a group
raltiftr than as Inrtlvliiiials, K'l
wartU, qiwrtrr, flfhulmcrlch
IMI, hair, wilh HnirW-r at full,
mak up a bravy, pluwcinn; com
bination, capable of craKhit.tr moftt
any linn for it a inn, obirvcni b?r?
nay. JjinsltfT, qwirfer; Qulnn nnd
Luby, halves, wllh tMtoman, full. U t
Pcriistcfit rough and cold IcbiI In
ftcriou trouble. You cao slop thTti
now wilh Crcomulftion, an emuUifinl
creofloti) that la plcaant to take. CrK
mulsion ia a new medical disrovery
with twofold art ion; it otliM and
heals tho hiHamrd mMnbranca and lu
hibiti fprm pronth.
Of all known dm?, crronoto I roc
ofnizrd by hiffh miii-sl author itir n
one of the grratrit hralins agenrira for
pcrsiaipnt cotijch and cold and othl
form of l linn t trouble. OromtiUion
contain, in ad'lition to crrosotr, nthr-r
h"olirifi rlf-mcnt which nwthn and heal
tho infwifd mom brine and Mop the
irritation and inllamntftton, whilo the
crcotnie (tor on to the ttnmarh. I ab
sorbed into tho blood, attack the aoat
of tho trouble and checks llie growth
of the nrrm.
Crcomuliion la tuaramecd aaiSifac
tory in tho Irritmrnt nf periitttent
cmth and cUn, bronchial aihma.
bronchitis and other form f repira
tory Ar,u, and i rxce tlent for buiI-J
fna; up (he tytem after cold or flu.
Mowy rcfttndrfl if any cfugh or wild il
not iflirvrd after tikifiit ercorrjinir. to
direction. Aik yoitr druggitt. Creo
mulaiun Company, Allan la, 0 a. (adv.)
LOOK OUT FDR
SELF POISONING
Neglect of the liver ri-aiilts In aelf C
polfonlng! Not ao quickly, parhapa, j
but jiiat aurely aa If you drank
poiaon out of a bottle. If your liver
la not do in Kb work of helping; til-,
iceatlon, ellmlrmtinff wanto from the
bowcla and purifying th Jilood, you
will alwaya be trouhta with alck !
hcA'lachftii, nauaca, btliouanoaa, bad
breath, gaa, aour atumach, or conatt- j
patlon. j
CUano and tone your liver! Put !
your yt m fn con1ltton ao you fot-1 1
your vry boat Kulnt Try Juat a
apoonfiil of Ijr. If. H. Thacrhnr'a e-r-Hlent
Klver and Jilood Hyrup after ,
tho noxt frw mala and notice
ttie o'tick IriiprovpirtMiit In tho vay
yoti tut. il-,), louk nnd tori the
rniurn of lruth, vlK'-r and nsr
M You will bo rr,rnilM-ly autls- '
fifd; oltifrwldo there will bo no
mnt. Dr. Ttim hor'a Iilver and JHeod
Syrup l gold and r";oninn'fid(l by
Nftthun Kullrrton, ItofletturK. Ora
Urn In Pharmacy. Drain. Oregon. i
mim7
It requires special experience snd
ability to properly more and trans
port a piano. I fyon want your
mored without Injury let us hear
from you.
"Wo Aim to PImm"
H.S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
OAILV WEATHER REPORT j
0. B. Weather Tlurpau, local of
fice. Mosfburit, Oregon, 24 hours ;
emilnir 5 a. m.
I'rivlpliatlon In Inches and nun- j
drwlths: I
IliKhfHt tt'tnpprature yrwInnlBy 112
Iweit t-nti'rature Isst niKht 41 1
I'nvlMntlon lsst 21 hours 0
Tutsi iireclp. since Int. month 0
Norms! prrclp. for1 this month 2.61
Toisl prerlri. from Sept 1,
!!:", to "Isle 2.56
A vi-mire preclp. from Uept 1,
177 1. 11
Total excess from 8pt 1, i
vnr, I 45
Av'rjre priTlpltniion for 411 I
w-t s'Hon.. (Heptemher lo
May, incluslTf.) SI 4s
Fair srnJ continued cool tonlf;ht
and Frlrlny. ,
W1I. BKLL, Meteorologist 1
In the free,
open spaces
Stage travel is a joyous experience.
On hot dayi a cool breeze fans you at
you glide along; on cool days and
evenings our stages are comfortably
heated. You may enjoy to the utmost
every bit of scenery you pass through.
Ask your ticket office for a list of beauti
ful trips on, or in connection with, our
lines.
OREGON STAGES
Phone 688
Offies at Terminal Hotel
S03 North Jaoktorr