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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1025. Vital Topics IS YOUR BODY f SHORT CIRCUITED"? ILLNESS of any kind meant a "SHORT CIRCUIT." of the NERVE CURRENT. A complete circuit of nerve current induce! harmony and HEALTH. CHIROPRAC TIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS remove short-circuits." ELECTRIC-THERAPY rightly applied aid nature in the procen of repair. . SCIENTIFIC EATING assures better health and longer life. We specialize in Electro Chiropractic and scientific eating. Diseases of 'the heart, lungs, stomach, liver, towels, kid neys, and other organs respond to Electro-Chicropractic treatments. We assist NATURE in building for HEALTH. THE GROWTH AND SUCCESS OF ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC MERIT YOUR 1NVEST1 CATION. EXAMINATION FREE I DR. RUPERT A. MOON 209 Perkins Building t , Phone CM ' third. It wis his first hit of the series. . McNeely stopped t aeo- 1 X LOCAL NEWS X "d on the hit.. With Oosltn op IKrotn Onkland Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stafford, of 'Oakland, spent several hours here jyesterduy attending to business ! matter and shopping. From Ttlce Creek Mr. and Mrs. Meredith, of Rice Creek, spent several hours here yesterday attending to business affairs and shopplug. Fines Are Paid U Spangler, and H. Davis today the crowd was cheering like mad. Foul, strike, Goose hit a long foul to right Goose Goslln bunted safely catching the Pirate Infield fast asleep. Traynor was flat on his feet. Judge un. Strike 1. swung. Hall 1, high. Hull I, high. roul, strike a, MeNeely scored on Judge's sacrifice fly, Stan Harris beld aeeond as Carey threw to third. - Joe Harris UP. Ball 1, In side. Strike . 1, swung. Harris went after a ball on the outside of the plate. Ball S, outside. Stan Harris arored on Joe Harris' single to left, Goslln stopping at second. psld fines of 125 each In the local .Everybody waa cheering for the justice court, following their arrest old rally. Myer up. Strike 1. rail- on a charge or bunting deer wlth-,ed. Smith went out and took My- ELKS DANCE and CARD PARTY THURSDAY EVENING October 15, 1925 GOOD MUSIC- BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! We announce again the arrival of our big first quality Holland Bulbs. All kinds. Hyacinths All colors. Tulips Fine assortment. Narcissi Many kinds. Prices that can't be beaten anywhere. Also orders taken for ornamental shrubs and hardy flowering perennials. See us before buying, at the store or greenhouse. " - THE FERN Quality and Service First Phone 240 or 37F2 109 So. .Jackson out a license. Leave For Lake Forest Supervisor Carl B. Neal, and L. Antlea, secretary of the Chamber or Commerce, left this morning tor Diamond Lake to spend a tew days. er's splash and touched him on the line. Two runs, three bits, no er rors. Eighth Inning. ' Pirates Umpire McCormlck rul ed that Myer was out, being hit by a batted ball. Smith picked np the i ball and touched him. McNeely went into center for Washington Back From Portland and Rice Into right. Wright up. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ness have ! Marberry now pitching for Wash' returned from Portland, where their daughter Genevieve under went a nose and throat operation. The little girl returned with her parents. lngton Senators. Ball 1. Strike I. Strike 2. Wright struck out, his third strike being on a fast curve. Grantham up. Strike 1, swung. Marberry was using a fast hook. Ball 1. Ball 2. Inside. Foul, Have Maps For Distribution strike 2. Grantham also struck The Chamber of Commerce has i out, missing a drop curve for a received several hundred highway third strike. Smith up. Strike 1 maps from the. State Highway com- Foul, strike 2. Bull 1. outside. Ball mission. These give the details on ;2, outside. Bice robbed Smith nt the roads in the state and are fur a home run with a wonderful glove free distribution. Ihand stop Just as the ball was about to go Into the bleachers for a home run. It was one of the most remarkable catches ever seen in a World Series game. It dupli cated In brilliance, the catch of Harris In one of the Boston Red Sox games In 1912. No runs, no hits, no errors. - Senators The Pirates claimed Bice did not catch the ball but Um pire Hlgler would not allow It. Pecklnpaugh up. Ball 1. Traynor made easy work of Feckinpaugh's hopper getting him at first. Huel up. Strike 1, called. Ball 1, high Ball 2. low. Buel sharply singled over Wright's head. Marberry up. Marberry sacrificed. Smith to Grantham, nice up. He got an ov ation. Mrs. Coolidge joining In the ever, since an Xrar disclosed no applause. Foul, strike 1. roui. broken bones or other Injury. It i strike 2. Ball 1. high. Wright Is simply that be needs additional , threw out nice at first. No runs, rest, the manager declared, adding lone hit, no errors, that Bluege may be able to return ! Ninth Inning. to the rams tomorrow. I Pirates BIgbee batted for Kre- Chilllng weather with more to imer. BIgbee up. Strike 1. called come was the frapned forecast I BIgbee filed out to McNeely, mnk- handed out today by the weather Ing a nice catch. Moore no. Strike man to the thousands of hasebsll 1. Ball 1, outside. Ball 2, Inside. Sale Is Reported The sale of the 12-mom board ing house located at 616 S. Pine to Charles L. Wilson, was report ed today bv Charles Kyes, local real estate denier. The house was formerly owned 1w Mrs. Margaret Strlckler. Mr. Wilson bought the property for Investment and the place will he enndueted by Mrs. Moorer of Portland. THIRD GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES IS WON BY SENATORS (Continued from page 1.) LOCAL NEWS Visitor Today Walter Vashaw motored from Looking Glass this morning asd spent a few hours attending to business matters and trading. Here This Morning Among those from the rural districts to spend the morsing here visiting and shopping, was Mrs. Lydia Palmer, of Urockway. Move to New Home Mr. and Mrs. Boise, fnrnvirly of Glide, have moved to this city, and are taking possession of their new home on Hamilton street today. To Southern California Mr.' and Mrs. E. R. Burch, of this city, left today by auto for Los Angeles, and southern Ore goa points, where they will en Joy a visit for two weeks. Return To F.ugene Mr. and Mrs. George Daudel, who have been visiting for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis of South Deer Creek, returned this morn ing to their home In Eugene. Mrs. Davis accompanied them for a short visit. Alba Spa ugh Home Alba Spaugh, who has been quite 111 at Mercy Hospital for SICK WOMEN ATTENTION! Read tab Remarkable Testimony Retarding Result from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham' Vege table Compound Norfolk, Virginia. "If you only knew how many women and girla have taken your medi cine by bearing my testimony, it would seem wonderful to you. Every day and every chance I have I a fvise some onetotryit Itwss injune,1904,when I had given up ever getting well, that I wrote to you. My husband went to the drug store and brought the Vegetable Com pound borne to me. In a few days 1 began to improve, and I hsva oftea taken it since. I am now passing through the Change of Life and still stick ty it and am enjoying wonder ful health. When I first started with I our medicines I wai a mere shadow, ly health seemed to be gone. The last doctor I had said he would give me no more local treatments unless I went to the hospital and was oper ated on. That was when I gave the doctors up. Now I am a healthy ro bust woman. I wish I could tell the world whst a wonderful medicine Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound la."-Mrs. J. A. Jokes, 317 Colley Avenue. Norfolk, Virginia. several weeks, has recovered suf ficiently to return to his home. Although he will be confined to his bed for a week or ten days yet, his condition Is much Improved. fans as they trooped their way out for the game. There was no Indication of any climb In the temperature, which hovered around the forty degree mark near game time. winter overcoats and sweaters were In fashion at the ball park. Wind Comoels Strategy. GRIFFITH STADIUM. Oct. 10. The Pirates were coming out on the field, but they lost a good por- Spending Week Knd Mrs. Agnes Neal, of Toncalla, Is spending the week end as a guest of her sister, Mrs. G. E. Gross. Visits Friends Mrs. Harry Winston, of Wins tons, motored here today and spent the afternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Visitor Today Among those from nol.its east of this city to motor hen this morn ing and transact business was Wal ter Osborne, of Glide. Visitors Here Yesterday Floyd Smith, Oakland resident, spent several hours here yester day attending to business matters and trading. Strike 2. called. Ball 3, outside. Moore got a single over Peckln- paufth's head. Carer up. Some spectators got Into the field from the right field bleachers snd were Heaviest rtsent bark again.. Strike 1, called. Carey aingled Into right, Moore go ing to third. Cuyler up. Ball 1. inside. Strike 1. swung. Strike 2. swung. Cuyler was hit by a pitch ed bnll and the bases were filled. Barnhart up. The ball hit Cuyler tlon of batting practice. , ; v " . on the left arm. A doctor went out The stiff wind that blw across j to look at Cuyler' arm and found the field resulted 4n a hasty ses-,hlm all right. Foul, strike 1. Ball slon of strategy boards to point nut (1. inside. Barnhart popped to Buel. to the players how to handle balls. Travnor up. Bnll 1. Inside. Ball and play the high ones, which ?. Inside. Ball 3. low and Inside, promised to be carried well out of j strike 1, raled. Strike 2. called, their usual course. ITraynor filed to McNeely with On this theory anythlne hit to- three and two. No runs, two hits, ward third base likely will go to i00 errors, the shortstop and so on, around ' l-j . . the diamond. Fred Clask, assistant manager told the players. The navv band marched about the field plavlng a few blood ting ling tunes, then stopped In front 111 IHO KntilUHiHiiu wii-ie . i i Srhacht took the baton and led a 1 snappy march while his comedy MOTHER OF 7ACHARY LANSDOWNE PASSES JbKEconotnreal TrotrifortsrJ F (MClii v. TL 1 7 You are Invited to take a picture trip through an automobile plant - Learn how quality is attained with modern production methods! This week we are mak ing a special photographic exhibit illustrating the precision methods by which quality is achieved in the manufacture of the modern motor car. Showing the Reason for Quality at Low Cost The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo graphs of the most interesting processes in mod era automobile manufacture. It will provide the same interesting knowledge that you would . get by taking a trip through the plants where ' Chevrolet cars are built. Each picture is accom panied by a full description of the operation it illustrates. It b an exhibit of unusual interest and value. Bring the children. Touring Roadster Coupe Coach Sedan $52t . 525 . 675 . 695 . 775 Commercial Chassis 425 550 Expi Truck Chassis ALL PRICES F.O.B. JOINT, MICH, Phone 446 HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Rose Street Roseburg, Or: .-..I' llnliM rrn lurd Wlf. WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 An nouncement of the death of Mrs. I (3 mi Visitor This Morning Mrs. J. W. Culver, of Sutherlln, spent the morning here vlBiting with friends and shopping, return ing home In the afternoon. From Garden Valley Among those from the rural districts to motor here yesterday and transact business for a few hours was Fred Ilonebrake, of Garden Valley. To Portland Miss Roberta Wade, who has leen a guest of her sui Mrs. Carl Lundeen, of this city, for the past week, returned to her hom-j lo Port land last night snappy marcn wnne nis coneuy T. -..,, t ... , i , ... ..., Kenneth Knox Lansdowne. mother teammate Nick Altrock provide a ,, ,,, , n.,i w novel entertainment for the fans. WORLD SERIES SNAPSHOTS Continued from page l.V contained In a telegram received hero today from Oreenvllle, Ohio. The message came to Mrs. Zaeh ary Lansdowne, who yesterday tes tified before the naval court Inquir ing Into the wreck of the Shenan doah, and the killing of Command er Lansdowne and members of his crew. Hall 3, low. Goslln took Rarn hart's fly after a long run. Tray- nor up. Hall 1, high. Traynor set j ... . up a llttle.fly to Stan Harris. No . SNOW HANDICAPS runs, no hits, no errors. FASTTRN SPORTS Senators-The crowd stood tip trUltKH SrUR13 for the usual seventh Inning rally. The President and Mrs. Coolidge also stood up. Lelhold batted for I Ferguson. Kremer and Smith Returns From Klamath Falls W. A. Cummlngs, manager of the TeTmlnal Hotel, has returned from Klsmath Falls, where he accom panied a party of Terminal Hotel officials on business for a few days this week. Cecil Pearson In Frisco Cecil Pearson, former Roseburg boy, who has been employed In !the Western I'nion office at Kla imath Falls, since his graduation I from the Roseburg Telegraph in 'stltute, has resigned his position 'there, snd is now employed In the Postal Telepraph company In San Francisco. 1 Itnaebnnt Boy's New Position i Laurence Parker, WImiit boy,, 'has completed a commercial tele ! graph course In the Roseburg Telegraph Institute In this city, and has been offered a position with the Postsl Telegraph com pany, In San Francisco. He will leave Monday to take up his new duties. To Camas Valley . Mrs. E. Fdmond and daughter,' Mrs. E. Wilson, motored from Camas Valley yesterday afternoon and spent a few hours shopping and visiting friends. On their return home In the evening they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lucas and two daugh ters, who will spend the week end as guests at the Edmond I bom. went over to Manager MrKechnle to discuss Leibnld's batting weak ness. Itall 1, high. Ball 2, low. Dall 3. Inside. Lelbold's a little man and hard to pitch to. II hold walked on four pitched balls. Rice up. McNeely ran for Lel bold. Foul, strike 1. It wss the hit and run play and McNeelv was d!,y ra-lln? the ball, llarnhart made a beau tiful ratch of Rice's seeming hit snd McNeely hsd to race hack to first. Stan Hsrrls up. Stan Har ris scratched an Infield hit toward site The Largest Stock of Good Used Chevrolets and Fords In Roseburg Ws Will Sell on EASY TERMS ' Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone 44 I lrl,t Pm Wir CIIICAfiO. Oct. 10 Snow has made Ita debut In the east and middle west showing of Ihe cur rent farce entitled "Weatherl'n settled." . It took Ihe leading role In the north central states, Pennsylvania and northern New York, accompan ied by a fanfare of killing frosts, sleet snd cold. But Its premiero brought gloom to sportsdom yester- In postponement of the World Series and Chicago city series snd soggy fields for today's football games. I Rising temperatures were prom ised the middle west today or to- i morrow as the troupe of inrle ments extended Its run Into the cast. I o Be Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week Conk with gas. MEMBERS COUNTRY CLUB ATTENTION I Handicap tournament Sun- day D:3J a. ni. for members v anil families. Ilrlng enough eats for two meals. Coffee and cream furnished by club. PleaBe bring your own dishes. LAST EXECUTIONER FOR DENMARK KELSO OFFICIAL EXONERATED OF MURDER CHARGE COPENHAGEN, Oct. 10. Den mark's last executioner, Paul Sets trup, died at the age of 78. Dur ing 25 years ho held office thern were only three executions, ss the death penalty has been virtually abolished. HAM BONE CLUB AFTER QUARTERS LONDON, Oct. in. Members of the Ham Hone Club, a Ixindon re sort of artists and writers, are in search of a home where they can in peace and quiet pursue their avocations. They plan to have their own village In the south of France. FRIDAY' COAST SCORES. Camel.'"! rrrm laanl Wife KFLSO, Wash., Oct. in. Cenrge R. Norrls, city engineer of Kilso. was completely exonerated tfvlay of charges preferred against him by former Mayor A. Rurlc Tor!'!, of conspiracy In connection with the d'!ih of Thomas lovery.. Kelso ed itor, who was shot June 19. It. O. Hhsrpe, ssslslant attorney getieml, this morning Issued a statement de claring that evidence produced was At Portlnnd 0; Sacramento 3. I At Seattle 3: Unit Lake 2. At San Francisco 2; V rnon (12 Innings.) At Los Angeles 8; Oakland 2. CLOSING OUT DAILY WE AT HCR REPORT V. S. Weatner rtureau. local of flee. Roneliitrg, Oregon, 2t hours ending 5 a. m. Preripltatlnn In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday- 73 insumcient to Jusliry filing an in-ix,WMt temperature last nlclit 42 formation against Norrls. Ijiter , precipitation last 21 hours .... 0 Judge Homer Klrby of the supers Total pn-clp. since 1st month .02 lor court. Issued an order reles-lng I Normal prcrlp. fur Oils month 2 CI Noma rrom jiu.uuo nail, a jo:nr. Total prorlp. from BepL 1. SANDY? Information charging John W. Smith and F. T. Hart with first degree murder In Ihe Dovery r ise was filed in superior court, and warrants were issued for thi ar- ;rest of the two, who have so far jevsded cspture. 2.r,s I OH BOY. bought a bargain snd there are many more cars adver umm. Bead 'em yourself. 1 i9 .M ls:r. to date . Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 177 - Total excess from Sept. 1, 12. Average precipitation for 4 wet sessous. (September to May. Inclusive) SI.4 Generally fair tonight and Hun day, moderate temperature. WH. HELL, Meteorologist AUCTION SALE TWO MILES SOUTH OF Dixonville Wednesday October 14 Consisting of sheep, goats, cat. tls, hogs, shsep dog, work and saddle horsss, hsrnsss, saddles, farm machinery, 3 section cor, rugsted Iron roltsr, disc, 3 sec tion harrow, grain drill, fanning mill, plows, springtooth, corn plsntsr, fssd grinder, platform scales, manure sprssdsr, potato digger, corn cultivator, cain hoist, 2 wagons, binder, mower, rake, disc plow, buzx saw, black smith tools and household goods. Msny other srtlcles too many to mention. Terms: 6 months at 8 per cent on approved security. SaleeStarts at 10 A. M. Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon W. A. JENKINS, Owner M. C. RAOABAUOH, Auctioneer FRED COFF, Clerk "WHAT KIND OF SHADOW DO YOU CAST?" You are Invited to, hear this sub ject discussed on Sunday evening at the Ilnptlst church by II, L. Caldwell. 7:30. Good music. , FREE FREE FREE One 8x10 Photograph with every order of $6.00 or over. This offer closes Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass street. Roseburg Nat Bank Bids. I'hone 331. law iruT - r. i FORCE? 0 CfWS u YOl ft FKET. Are your feet slways so com fortable that, you are not ronac Mous at Ihem at all? If not, do everything you can to make them so for lire Isn't worth living of your feet ache. If yen can, go to a chlropodltt, as this happens often with other people. Try dusting a little flour of sulphur over each pimple once a day, when there Is an oppor tunity for allowing the sulphur to remain for a half hour or more. even If for only one visit and I AUi.V watch how he treats the feet. . t JXT-- ; Don't he nfmld to a'k questions I'Ti?'' for you want to take raro of your Ir'ws'f feet In as professional a manner t " as possible. If you cannot seo 'ftifd a chiropodist, follow these direc- tl.J 1 lions: t V - -f T' . Hoak the feet In warm soapy ' Xs " :., ' water for 15 minutes. With a 1 t J'" , ' j rough towel, rub off all callous r SLy X " , J ' spots, and rub them with cold 1 . cream lo soften the skin. As F If; j ' : 1 "v Cv, soon as you remove the feet from ' I Ifil fi v . the ws'er. place little wads of E I -1, P if X ' wet cotton over the corns to keep I 1 )i A ' I I them soft until you are ready to g, if I J'jy f ' j ' ' shnve them orf. ffx f A ' I v J , Buy a corn knife and very, fi' t t :'!fl ' , vary carefully rhnve off ihe , fr., f , tj horny, top layers of the corns, be- iiVW A'J f V-' If ' lug very careful not to cut the f J C K ' live flesh. The corns will soak iV-A j ' Jj ' v I J and swell, an this shaving Is not EiCi VvT 7' ' hard. Should yon cut the skin lW ' I ' snd draw blood, touch the nln.ee Ik, . i" J f I .' . .1 wilh an antiseptic and bind up1!" ' ' I wien clean coiinn: un no account. . sri . mu-t dirt get into such a cut. One rhlripnillHt told mo that drawing a lltle blood from a sore corn is a gool thing, the blond being bad. Hut ' on't advise you to cut yourself on T poe. Keep a pad of cotton over a shaved corn and keep the skin moist with oil or cold cream for some days. The corn will come bark If the shoes go on rubbing iu the same place, otherwise, oc casional shaving should cure them. Massage the feet now and then, this rests them. Rose snd Chsrles It Is pos- ft j. s . slide thsl is Infected your hushand'a skin from Ihe pimples, j Are they always comfortable I An ointment In which there Is , sulphur makes a mora convenient jtreatment, but not so effsctiva as the plain sulphur. You rsn re- lain the sulphur much belter If J you rover the places with a bit jot dampened absorbent cottoa.