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rem ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1925. . Cream of tartar - come from the pure juice crystals of luscious snipes a healthful fruit prod duct Jr EASE SETTLEMENT - , lirl.m Tnm taH Wk.t Z ; 'I.OCARNO. Switierland. Oct. 1J. V'lt la the unity of Kurope, which ;;we are building at Locarno." said "jit" of Europe's foreign ministers ; Jo The Associated Press today In -vvuiiuruuug on in pruKress oi me -'"BeCUrltV conference. "Vnil en take - .3t,for granted," he continued, "that the discussion of Germany enter- .lug the League of Natlona la al- T-eady settled, and aa for the nature -f 11.. .1 , Ch ?un,e" '"r ,he jumbu man lsi-viiu Slovakia, you can say there will be . tv umicuiiy an Bines ara ueier-'tne irica lius in getting tnose wno tary of the Portland social wor--mlned lo reach an accord. . I purchase them to eat leas and to ,!,, wno jH nere, wi) KO to Ku. je formula for the latter prob- exercise more," Dr. Arthur J. : Kone tomorrow to attend the Ked -I " J""1 b found, but it will Cramp of the bureau of Inveatiga- tCrosa conference for Willamette lake the form of mutual guaran- lion of the American Medical 8o-'Talley chapters. tees operating nnder the League of ctety Informed the annual meeting o stations covenant, whoae pertinent aruries we win cue instead or oruiany talking or direct guaran tees.'' The correspondent learns from other sources that the Ithinn se- cuniy pact contains no stipulation sa to the length of Ita duration and mai mere is no present Indication to seek revision ot the penalty clauses of the league covenant aa result of a gentleman's agree- ment with Germany. The allied statesmen feel It will be Impossible to secure the necessary unanimous approval of the league council for auch s move. - "If, therefore, Germany officially - c ' " wm i-W "Wi-m ffM KuJ, IC.ltl-U.Awk ' K.t,X-C.tUd KO-W-t,l.na K-T-C-L S.mW K4-L-SakUkCkT 00 COMPLETE Convenient Term rpBfssn uttosui We'll pay $2 for your cake t and $1 for your biscuits if you bake them with Schilling Baking Powder and they do not please you merely tell your grocer. He will pay you $x instantly, and without qucstioa This offer holds good any time year in and year out Schilling B akingPowder creanPtfS? tartar approves the League of Natlona 'D. Smith of Seattle, Waah., waa re arrangement with the allies, It la 'appointed register of the land of evident that she must, risk her flee at Seattle today by President cnance ot convincing the council- after ahe has become a member, that ahe la Impotent to contribute economic, financial or military help In any league move axalnst a pro claimed aggressor nation." Under the gentleman's agree ment. Great Hrltain, France and Italy aa permanent members of the league of the council, express their views that Germany can only be called upon In proportion to ber means. NEWSY BITS i - 1 PnfT! net 13 Pnn Plna ve. terday received In private audience the Itltrlit Kev. Joseph V. McGrath, bishop of Maker City, Oregon. i CHICAGO, Oct. 13OhealtrH,.n( , ' Uvni conferenre, cures are annuel an Biirewu schemes for fooling fat people and of the' American Dietetic Aasocla- Hon here today LONDON. Oct. 13. The 'Mwlnk- ling ankles" of years ago are like - ly to be seen thia season. Fashion experts say there will be no plain silk stockings for the society belle who wishes lo be up to date. They , will be adorned with silk embrold- ery and ribbon flowers, In the cen - tr of which will twinkle a small . mock diamond. Olher stockings will have embroidered silk comets, lipped with brilliants In a variety I of designs. i i . I WASHINGTON. Oct. IX Irving See it! Hear it! Buy it! TAKE ndvanbiRe of our 1 5-day home trial ofTcr. Test Western Air l'atrol in your own home under actunl conditions. Compare it with sets scllin at a holier price for tone, volume, selectivity, simplicity and beauty. Let the Western Air Patrol prove Its superiority. Consider also the reputation of the concern that sells the set. When you buy a Western Air Tatrol, you buy continued, permanent, radio satisfaction. You buy from a company which has established for itself an enviable reputation of fair dealing a company which is today serving countless thousands of motorists with standard quality automobile supplies nt lower prices. The Western Auto Supply Com pany is here to stay. And no matter to what point you may move In the west, you'll find one of the more than 125 "Westernuto" stores near enough to serve you just as ready and friendly and willing as the store in which you bought your set. More than 125 AM t...i PmtMM at bupplyCa. Main Stan -110O Sotrth Grand Ave LOS ANGELES Roseburg Store, 1 17 South Stephen Street Bllil a m m .tUB.aB-.i Tea Coffee -Biking f Towder Extracts Spices r icoolldge. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 L. 11K1 ITIOKH t'ONFKltKXCK IIKIXU HKLI A t' IIKND. HEN'D. Ore.. Oct. 13. A re- 'glonal conference for eastern and central Oregon chanters of the American Red Cross opened in .capsized. Hfa body baa not been f posed form of petition proposing Itend yesterday with repreaenta- recovered. fthe organization of a highway tm- tlvea from The Dalles, Madras and Frank Ready, with other work-1 provemrnt district nnder the pro Metpner reporting the first day. men. waa raising a residence when I visions of Chapter 3!? of the Gen- A. w. McMillan of San Francis- co. special representative of the branch oftlre. apoke on "Peace time activities of the Red Cross" I at the opening meeting Monday. Lon P. Corbett, recently field re presentative for Oregon, Is in at .lendunce at the meeting. Twolve Oregon chapters and one Wash ington chupter were invited to i VrMlllHn rnrhHtt and M. . ,SB lleta Urow'nlee, executive aecre- noil IV IV A HAItV I.ITTI.K t'lll lll'ir XOW Vi A MOPL'L. rittrAGn Oct 1:1 Thirteen 1 families met in a ham nearlv BO 'yeara ago and organized the par - lsh of the F.piacopal Church of Our Savior. Through fire, wars and hard times It survived. To- day It is a modern, fully equip- 1 ped and beautiful little house of worshlp for 500 communicants LEADERS IN THEIR PROCRAM.orly along the east line of said tlon. Many of the principala have pointed out by Iiioceaan officials iright of way to the north city lim-.been assigned. aa a model of church living. The NEW YOKK, Oct.. 13. (A. P.) .Its of Yoncalla: thence westerly! Never In the history of home weekly pledges hnve doubled, open : The Hoy Scouis of America will. and southe ly along the north and talent theatricals has a produc offerlngB have tripled and special I need at least 3i)0 men to serve as west boundary of the city limits of tlon taken auch a holf! on the oiieruiKS amounting 10 'paid for the Improvements. 1 I AirTqfrol "Radio as you want if Tone, Volume, Selectivity, Simplicity, Beauty Stores In thcWfcst- JO- Armed Men Comb Louisi ana Swamp for Slayer Whose Victim Is Not Yet Identified. - . WINN8DORO, La., Oct. 13. The : fastnesses or the Tensas swamp to jday held the secret of what may lhave been a modern auto-da-fe with a young white woman aa the vie Ulm, while armed men combed ita j recesses fur a clue to explain the I finding of the charred body on a pine log pyre. Identification of the body, found Saturday night by a negro who I feared to notify the parish authorl- tlea lest be be implicated, was practically impossible. It had been divested of clothing and waa ao badly burned that the coroner could not Bay whether It had been cremated before or after the wo man's death. Unmarked wearing apparel of good quality, found In a suitcase jiiear me pyre, ana a wniie goiu Iring on the finger of the corpse jwere the threada by which ldentl jfication was hoped to be made. A : bucket which apparently had con tained gasoline indicated that every effort had been made to make cremation complete. Cook witn gas. ACCIDENTS TAKE 2 LIVES AT FLORENCE PfMt wire.) EUGENE. Ore., Oct 13. Newa of two fatal accidents at Florence Sunday waa received here late yea terday. Fred Hauberf, of Cushman, was drowned in the Pacific ocean when the boat In which be waa fishing the supports rave way and theieral Laws of Oregon for 1921. said bnilding caught him and Oscar (district to be known aa the "Ump - Huff. Ready was Instantly killed, while Huff waa badly bruised. INJURIES RECEIVED AS RESULT OF AUTO ACCIDENT A. Lnpas, Mexican section hand, received a crushed chest and si , lew rriiiii:. acn'iJ wuunun oaiuniay I - - . .1. u Km V" in TIB..II oi nil aum c-j iin. , iui 1 iwmj-uiuo wiu cmI "it M-. Lo'ip.s as d-lving from siy-seven. R i! e'o iri to his home at Greens. Tim territory embraced within tt'k'n? 1'ie old road from town. rsa:d Hoad I'iotrlcts, a;id which Is to when thv liglua of his car suddenly , ! Included within the said Hieh e'H o it as he approached theuvay Improvement District, la more highway at the point where thet particularly described as follows: old road and the pavement meet Deglnring at the northeast cor The car tipped over Into the side iJier of Township 21 8. K. 8 W. W. of the bank, the steering wheel M.. IViuitlas County, Oregon; crushing Mr. LonaK' chest. The ion of the car was smashed, the wind- lshietd broken and the steering .column bent down. o ; Cook with xaa. o ' BOY SCOUTS REQUIRE MORE executives and asslsia-il executives in connection with the on-ratlon I of the 606 first-class councils now ; operating ard the new councils to be organized. To rm-t (his- need plans have neen maiie for a aeries of Inten- hnir, west one-half, south one slve training courses In different half, west six (6) miles, north one parts of the country. i (1) mile, wsst to the center of the The first course w ilt be held with ! I'mpqua River; thence down said the cooperation of Teachers Col-' stresm to the west boundary line lege. Columbia I'niveisity. smiI will of Section , Township 23-7; thence open October 21. The course will (South to the Southwest corner of be restricted to men with am h , Section 17. Township 23 7;. thence eil:icailn-inl lualiricHiions anil gen-1 west one (1) mile, south one (is) eral aptltitdu aa will reasonably as-1 mile, west six (6) miles? south sure their success In this particu lar iiem or educational work. During the summer season ap proximately 300.IHUI boys had the benefit of camps rnnducted by the Hoy Scouts of America. .uemnersntp in tne scot't move-j ment incrvasi d during tho year by : more than loO.ooi). mid now totals tN9,(MII mel anil bovs. The I .,. 1 Scout division has 91. M3 members. In the volunteer son ice of lilo. 0i men. there nr less than 1 nu n employed prnfi s.vmally. The aim has been to keep te liny Scout movement as largely as .o.i. slhl on a volunteer b sis. leu when men are enaaired in the , k professionally It is d slr.il to h.n, them receive special tialni.ig. o Iltishel mouse traps. 3 for n ilnne this week jit Churchill Hur:l.u.. Co. I I'lIK SAT SF.M OPKNS TIM HMUY MotEMM. .y'll f w!trd Tpms Lm-.l Wirt- I POItTI.AXH. Ore.. Oct. 1:: The t'iiiuese pheasant season open in Oregon Thursday morn inn. Slate Game Warden At.; ill annniinceil toilny. He said nn ln cornit report hail heen pn lil i -1-, , that It opened Wednesday m. lng. " S'.-itloi. ry A big box fi5c. our window. Lloyd Crocker. ALLEGED NEGLECT OK HOMES BY WOMEN 13 CALLED "BOSH" I ATLANTIC CITV. Oct. 1.1 - P.) Chaws niniiist American so i men of "ni'uleetl-in h.ime and ci,i;. Iren" were eliarncterlxeil as "neib. . In but a lot ot bosh" by Ada i.. sie WHnn. nome service ex'ie-l Hie American t;aa a.ao.luli. an address tiMlay. "The only new fashlrn I k on ,1, that has taken iermai nt hol.i American women la to chsPTe in,. word housekeeping to bvn. ai. ..- A WOMAN OF HER That Is What Lydia E. Fink, ham's VegetableCompound Did for Mrs. Jenkins Mirldleport Ohio. " I am jrotnf through the Change of Life and I am taxing Lydia EL Pinkham's Vege table Compound for the troubles that come at that time. I cot so run down I could scarcely do my of? A friend told me about the Veg- eiable Command and it hin marta new woman of ma. I keep it in the bouae all the time now and won't be without it My weight got down to u-i kiuuui irq now ib ib pounna. I give the Vegetable Compound the praise and hope that women will real ize the good in it" Mrs. Myra Jknkins, 693 North Front Street, Middleport, Ohio. Over 200,000 women have so far re plied to this question, "Have you re ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound';" 98 out of every 100 of the replies any "Yea," and because the Ve(re ta ble Compound haa been helping other women it should help you. For aaU by druggists everywhere. ing," the speaker said. "God gave women a permanent characteristic of the womanly make-up, the ruling desire to be necessary to the happinesa of those who make up her family, her hus band and her children. It baa never been changed, never will be, and Is not found in men, because God did not fashion them ao." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that there has been filed with the Oregon Slate Highway Commission a pro- qua Highway Improvement His - tiict. The land which it la pro posed by said petition to Include within said district la described aa follows, to-wlt: I A part of road districts number- ed four (4) and five (5) and all of road districts six. seven, eight, 1 1 e;n, . i. vi.ij-vim, m ruij-i. u, .i.i..r - ., n.t thence east ten and one-half (105) mllea: thence . south seven (7) ' miles; thence west seven andone- hair Ml miles; thence south two j (2) m'les; thence west one (1) Im.le; tnence south three (3) miles; ; thence east to the east line of the lO. C. riKlit of way; thence south- Yoncalla to the Intersection with entire community. Interest in the the south boundary of the north work is expressed at every turn, I half of Section 9. Township 25;!nnd It Is calculated that the cast thence weat to the one fourth aec-lyH number 35P before Director ! tion corner of Section's 8 and 9, ' Township 23-5; thence south four (4) mllea. west six (6) miles to the Coos County line; thence alons; said line, north two C) miles, west three (3) miles, north six () miles, weat to the Pacific Ocean: thence In a northerly direc tion alona Pacific Ocean to the north bank of the I'mpqua River; thence following the meanderlnas of the north bank of said river in an easterly direction to the cast line of Township 22-11; thence north to the northeast corner of Section 12. Township 21 11; thence east alx (fi miles: thence north approximately twelve (12) miles to the Lane County line; thence fol lowlna the Lane County Hindus County line as follows: east eiaht (M, south one (1). east two (2), south two (2). cast two (2), south two (2). east three (.1), south two and one-half 2J). east three (3), south one and one-half (1J), east six (li), south two (2), to the place of beginning. You are further notified that Thursday, the Iftth day of Octo ber. 1925. at the hour of i:0h o'clock P. M. of said day In the Masonic Hall at Klkton. Oregon, has been set as the time and place for approving or disapproving the form of snid petition, the contents or matters set forth therein and th. boundaries of said proposed district. Any persons desiring to protest tho nraanliatlon of aald proposed district or desiring to be heard with reference to any of the mat ters therein rt out are hereby no tified to appear before the Com-niis.Hlo-1 at the tlmo and the place herein designated and file with said Commission at said ttme. or prior thereto, their objections or protests In writing. I Pte! this 80th day of Septem ber. 125. I D1IKOON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. My WM. DI IIV. Chairman. H. M VAN M'Elt. Commissioner. W. II. MALOXK, Commissioner. Attest: j Roy A. Klein, Secretary. 1 DWIGHT F. R Appointee; Youngest Mem ber of Cabinet Active in Public Life, Tennis Trophy Donor. 'AaoclstM tnm Usanl Win.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 Dwteht workand I keeoi F' Dflvl"' of M'ouri. toda waa rmihouBe'l8"010,' of war have a family of tak.e?. the Dlace John W. ;h in !,.. Weeks of Massachusetts, whose ro "rement because of 111 health, waa ' u"uauy anoouncea at ue White i House. Tne change la effective lmmedi- lately. An assistant secretary. Mr. Davis haa been actual head of the war department since last spring when Mr. Weeka wa Bent to New Eng land by his physicians for an oper ation and a long vacation. In his letter of resignation, the retiring cabinet member said It had become apparent that be must greatly prolong this vacation if he la to completely regain his health. President Coolidge replied that be acceded with great regrtl to the secreary'a Insistent request that be be permitted to lay down the of ficial duties he assumed when the Harding administration came Into office In 1921. The new aecretary, a lawyer and business man, la in bla forty seventh year and will be the young est member of the cabinet He has served in the national guard and reserve corps, baa been an active official of various financial, educa tional, charitable and recreational organizations an j is the donor of the Mavis cup. the most celebrated of tennis trophies. In selecting him. President Cool idge followed the recommendation of the republican organization of Missouri and the advice ot a pow erful group ot political associates who contended that the next cabi net place should be alloted to the west or middle west. The change wipes out the repre- . sentation of ths) president's home ' state. Massachusetts. In his official : family and reduces to four out ot 10 the number of cabinet members who have their boinea eat of the Miaslssippi river. It likewise pre sents the unusual picture ot two unrelated men of the same family ' name holding concurrently the ti tle of secretary. As Dwlsht W. Davis, will alt near the head of the cabinet table, while aa secretary of labor, James W. Davis, sits at Its foot. Special This week $1 mints. 1 lb. 24c. Peanut brittle, 1 lb. 18c. Lloyd Crocker. REUEARSALSFOR . "SMILES" ARE NOW WELL UNDER WAY Rehearanls for the musical el travaganza "Smiles", are well un der wav. Over 250 adults and ;rhildren have already enrolled for parts In tho mammoth produc- bIT sm h l n siiin b a CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE TWO MILES SOUTH OF Dixonville Wednesday October 14 Consisting of sheep, goats, cat tls, hogs, shetp dog, work and aaddls horns, harness, saddlss, farm machinery, section cor rugated Iron roller, disc. 3 sec tion harrow, grain drill, fanning mill, plows, springtooth, corn planter, feed grinder, platform acales, manure spreader, potato digger, corn cultivator, chain hoist, 2 wagona, binder, mower, rake, disc plow, buzx saw, black smith tools and household goods. Many other articles too many tp mention. Terms: ( months at ( per cent on approved security. Sale Start at 10 A. M. Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon W. A. JENKINS, Owner M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer FRED GOFF, Clerk Reasonable! Stone's Stores do not claim to sell the cheapest food stuffs there are on the market. Our motto is quality first, price next. It is our belief that many things sold cheap are the highest priced in the long run. For quality and price try Stone's tomorrow. Make a list of your requirements and shop early for Wednesday. New Cabbage, med. heads, per lb. 2c; 25 lbs. 40c New Onions, fancy, 100 lbs $2.35 New Onions, fancy, 50 lb. $1.25 Fine Spuds, good cookers, 1 00 lbs. - $2.75 Fine Spuds, good cookers, 50 lbs. $1.40 Fresh Tomatoes, fancy, crate 65c; lb 5c Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, doz., $1.69, 3 for 43c New Del Monte Peas. doz. $2.25; 2 cans 39c Pure Lard. 9 lbs. net ... $1.95 Swift's Jewell Shortening, 8 lbs. $1.69 Apples, fancy, box ....$1.25 New Walnuts, large, lb.. 29c New Raisins, 25 lb. box $2.19 New Raisins, 4 lb. pkg ...35c New Raisins, seedless or seeded, 3 for 35c Layer Figs, fancy, lb. 20c , High Quality Smoked Meat Bacon, light, lb 42c Bacon, heavy, lb. .;...37c Ham, Swift's lb. 33c Cottage Butts, lb. 33c Bacon Squares, lb 28c C.1.1. Street 91 Roeeburg, Or. gWrP' Hall completes the organization of I ha large cast. The production promises to be one of the finest affalra ever presented with local talent. Scores of visitors attend the rehearsals held nightly In the Hochradel Ilulldlng. Cooks stu dio, opposite News-Review, and are deeply Impressed with the training young people are receiv ing under Director Hall. Mr. Gordon Cool, Is to serve as accompanist through the cour tesy ot the management of the Liberty Theatre, Mr. Cook will be granted leave of ahsence to play the entire production. The re hearsals are In charge of Miss Grace Wallace. Considering her age. Misa Wallace la. indeed a marvel. Mrs. Frank Lllburn baa been assigned the ''American Heatity Scene", singing "Rosebud", with twenty four of the most beauti ful women and girls In Rosehurg aa posing modela, amid the most beautiful Betting Been In the local theatre in many a day. Rehearsals, Adults, 7:30 p. m., ChlldreS 4:00 p. m. Visitors wel come. Have you an ax to grind? There are hundreds who want the job. To learn their namea read the News-Review calssified ada. And W'U 00 YOUR USE I Cleaver Mfg. Co. Black Cat Roof Paints g & rrrs r g -jl For Fire and Water Protection K Expert Painting and Repairing i i, uune uj mc company a Kepresentative t T. T. MAYNARD ' WORK GUARANTEED sj Office at French Transfer Co. V ' yi Grain We are overstocked on bags and cannot take more at this time. Please do not bring them until fur ther notice. DOUGLAS COUNTY FtoUR MILLS Oregon California NEW ItADIO 8TATIOX TO UltOAItC'AST Kill HAY. Official dedication of KFD, the new 600-watt broadcasting station of the college, will be Friday night. October 1. The old wave length of 254 meters will be used. Programs have been sent out tri weekly since October S. with good success. The following program begins at 7:30. Musical piano solos by Mrs. Lillian Jeffreys Petri, O. A. C. conservatory of music; presenta tion of atatlon KKDJ Dr. W. Weniger. Head physics depart ment; acceptance for station for State of Oregon. Hon. Walter M. Pierce, governor "O.A C. New Arm of Service." Hon,J.K. Weather ford, president oollege board ot regents; vocal aoloa Paul Petri, director of O. A. C. conservatory of music; "The New Kra In Com munication," Hon. B. F. Irvine, college board of regents; '"Radio Station KKDJ and the Oregon Farmer," Hon. George A. Pal miter, master of state grange, member board of regents; violin solos Marguerite McManua, head ot stringed instruments, O. A. C. conservatory of music; "KFDJ's Distinctive Field," Paul V. Ma ris, director O. A. C. extension service; musical program mem bers of staff. our doing It will Insure Its being done perfectly. Expert crat ing and ship services are rendered by this reliable transporting com pany. Phone us today for rates. "We Aim to Please" Stat, H.S. FRENCH $ TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. - Phone 220 Roseburg. Oregon g Bags! oo - . J 9 1