ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1925. BENEFIT CARD PARTY GIVEN BY Daughter of the Nile FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 MASONIC HALL Proceeds for Shrine Children's Hospital. I o'clock. Admission 25e Everybody Invited. GREECE SENDS BULGARIA TIME LIMIT DEMAND (Continued from page 1.',' the Greek commander at Demlr blssar. The Bulgarian government, the agency says has proposed an Im mediate Inquiry to .fix respons ibility. Antlers Theatre Motion picture fans will see a new Doris henyoa In "The Hnlf Way Girl," her latest First Nation al feature at the Antlers tonight. Generally Miss Kenyon has been seen In sweet demure parts. In her lnlest picture she has the role of Poppy LaRue, a "half-way" girl by force of circumstances. Stranded In Singapore with a dying girl as her only friend, she faces arrest for beating her hotel bill. The difficulty Is solved when she- ac cepts a position at the hotel as a cafe "hostess." ..' In this role she . Is a tawdrily dressed woman who makes her living bp her wits among; men of all nations who visit the cafe tn search of excitement. Through it all she attempts to give the im pression thut Bhe is possessed of a .devil-may-care spirit, but in her 'heart she suffers the tortures of the situation Into which fate has thrust her. s Liberty Theatre William Fairbanks and Eva No- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. V. H PLTLER Chlro'oractM Ohvtclart US W 1M Rt a4 . At Brand's ROAD STAND Pacific Highway 4 miles north ' Open Evenings Packed extra fancy Jonathan apples ready to ship $1.65, and nil vni'ua ,lntt-n tn illn a V... ..). Zel for cookers. Other varieties! at car-ioi market prices. Whole. sale and retail. ' PEARS: 2 de Anjou ' X OVERLAND GRAPES: , - Tokays Malagas. - i f Sweet Juice Grapes. 4c lb. Jelly Grapes 3c lb. APPLES: Jonathan . Ih-licious Spitzenberg Newtowns Rome Beauty Gano' Arkansas Black Cookers GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice. ' Bring containers. N. B. 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Jackson. - Wholehearted support of the administration of Presl- dent Coolldge was an Influenr tlal factor of Robinson's choice. "PERMANENT" WAVES ROLL AWAY; BEAUTY . DOCTOR LOSES PAY A,vtt! Prrai Uaard win.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 21. Forty five "permanent" waves on the head of Miss Eileen Falvey, a school teach- er, rolled away between the' hair dresser's and her home, she testified, yesterday before Justice of the Peace A. T. Bar- nett. when the half dresser sued her for 225 on a stopped check. Justice Harnett decided the suit In favor of Miss Falvey. vak will be In another of the Per fection series at the Liberty the atre Wednesday. The plrtare is a knockout action drama with love and all the rest of it to such an extent that the au dience is bound to sit all evening on the edge of the seats and then, flop bark when it Is all over. William Fairbanks docs most of the action but Eva Novak with whom he Is .In love manages to be on the Job Just In time to prevent him from being blown to atoms iwhen the rival. group of lumber j mtwi whom he Is fighting leave him ' tied in a cabin on the edge of a ;rlitf which Is to be blown up In i !rie minutes. The mountain . Is ' really blown up as the picture shows. There .Is more action than 'an advance notice can tell about land It will- be welt worth going 'a ; Ions, distance to sec. ' ... I Majestle Theatre . ," 7 j "A Woman's Faith." TJnlversal .Tewel production whlrh'ls today at the Majestic theatre. Is featuring . Alma Rubens with Percy Marmont. It is a story of a man's loss of faith In earth and In heaven, for he has seen his mother's heart J broken by an embezzling husband j and has had his fiancee stolen i from lnm by his best friend almost ion the eve of his wedding day; it I ;ia the story of a woman hunted i i down charged with the murder ofj her brother. She too, lias lost all faith In man I (but there still barns within her i the spark of trust in the divine. In the woods of northern (.'ana. la late brines th two together the! ,vhIk nn.l I . l.,,,tA.l. 1. ...... f, ' and the believer. Then commences a dramatic clash of wills with lovo hovering near it, all coming . to an Impressive climav within the , walls of the old cathedral of St. fAnne de Tleaupre. ' "A Woman's Faith," Is the .screen adaptation of Clarence Bud Ington Keliand's fumous "Miracle", whtch ran as a serial In the Ladles' Home Journal. The Ellison-White Chautauqua will lie revived In Roseburg next year, sponsored by the Itoxehurg Woman's club, which yesterday signed tho contract and guaran tee to bring the series of pro grams to this city. The com pany was represented by Mr. and Mrs. H. n. Sterling who present ed a much better offer than has ever been made previously by the Chautauqua concern. The terms which were agreed upon will en able the club women to receive some remuneration, providing tho residents of the city cooper ate as usual In the purchase of admleslon tickets. Th series of entertainments will be brought here during June or July, the date being uncer tain. A six-day Chautauqua will be given, but the talent will be the same as offered on the reg ular 7-day circuit. In the event on program falls on Sunday. It will be held in con nection with a union church ser vice and will be open to the gen eral public. The McCormlrk-Deerlng cream separator Is getting more popular every day. This year's sales are three times those of last year all over the country. The reasons are that they are the easiest running ones made, they skim close and are easy to ker cleam. 8ee these separators at Wharton Bros. LOCAL From Coast , " . - 3. Vanity, of Marshfleld, spent yesterday In Roseburg visiting with trit-uds aud alteudlng to busi ness luteretl. ; , . ( Leaving For Portland Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Shadduck of this city, will leave tonight for Portland where tbey will 'visit for a few days. , Business Visitor Among those to spend yesterday afternoon In Roseburg looking af ter busines satfaira was F, Agee, of Wilbur. From Melrose Mrs. Conrad Lundeen, of Mel rose, spent a few hours yesterday in Koaeburg shopping aud attend ing to business affairs. Mr. Evana Visitor J. E. Evans motored In from Dll lard yesterday and sput several hours In Roseburg looking after business matters. ,. . In Yesterday Mrs. A. Johnson returned to her home at Melrose yesterday after noon after shopping and visltlt'g here for a few hours. Uoea To Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Kd Thornton left this week for Aritona. where they will spend the wluter for the. benefit of Mr. Thornton's health. Return From Portland , Mrs. W. O. Cordon and daugh ter, Dorothy Cordon, returned home this morning alter spending a short time visiting In Portland. Leavts for Portland ' Mrs. liert G. Hates left this morning for Portland where she will spend a week visiting with her mother, Mrs. II. W. Bales. Visitors In Town - Mr. and Mrs. R. Conn returned to Melrose yesterday afternoon af ter shopping and transacting busi ness in Roseburg during the day. Ladies Aid to Meet The Presbyterian Ladles Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the cburch parlors. All t members apd visitors are urged to attend. : , I Here Today - - i j Mrs. Henry Taylor and two! daughters, of Reedsport arrived today and visited for - the day. They nre en route to Grants Pass to visit with friends. Leaves for Toledo ' Mrs. K, Juan, who haf been vlHftli; at tho faomu of her moth er here, left this morning ' for Toledo. whru eh will Join her husband, employed at that place. Leaves for South. G. A. llass of San ' Franclsoo, who spent yesterday here visiting, after a trip to the coast, left this morninp for ' hit home, 'Stopping over In Mfdford ' to vLit for a time, ' ,'.,. i i . Leaves for South N. J. McGua, of the Soldiers Home left yesterday evening . for Chatanooga, Tennenaee, where he will visit indefinitely. Ho will also visit with friends in New Orleans, At.Hiitn, Georgia, and Mobllo, Ala bama. . - To Attend Game , A number of RoBoburg people nre planning to leave, here Friday to attend the Oregon-California football game to be nld In Port land on next Saturday. This con test promises to be one of the best of the season and It will be the first opimrtunlty to se the Oregon and California teams la action In the northwest. Eakins Enroute Soutfc Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V. Eakln, of Portland, were guests last night at the Terminal hotel. Mr. Eakln Is superintendent of transportation, northern division of the Pickwick Stage co;n;any. Mrs. Eakln Is head of iho Ik) Hem Trav agency, at Portland. Thoy are enroute to I-os Angeles, where they w!l' looV after business matters. Baseball Player H Frank Brazill, third baseman for the Seatle Pacific coast league team Is visiting In Roseburg for a few days. Mr. Brazil! recently married Miss Myrtle Jones, a for mer resilient of this city and a sis ter of Mrs. Fred Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Brazill are now on their way to Los Angeles for the winter and are visiting at the Reed home. ALL RUN DOWN, HOW HEALTHY "Tlonestlr. ta all my IS rears of -pcrtair, j a nune I tinv, never known of ft medK-ine that rrmipurr wtUl T&nUc,1 Is the slowing tribute of Nurse U. E. Uuipprlle. "Time and ngnin f hsve recnmmelided Tsnlac and always with mirpruring reaulu. Some time nso mj Mother nimplalned of being generally run down and nn the verge ur a nervous breakdown. She had no appetite, her tmii(-h was disordered, dlseetion weakened and her bowel wers eiuet Irregular. "Tan lac cane to her aid at oece. brought on a vigorous appetite so thnt the began to eat with the greatest retlab. and made the dictatl organs function pruperlr once more. In a abort time, she waa well, happy and strong, and althotieh over ae yean of rr aha U now vlgornut ttHiuah to look after her hntiaehold diitie an 1 ro oat nulla little, too. This la why I pralae Tanlae and contlder II the J bt toow ud health builder tmr ditv ajve rrn. tth-t TanUc bu done tor other It ran aUo do for ynu. Tnnltw 1 for Ml tf all (rood rtnurrtt, Arwpt M ibtl tut. 0r millkm bottlaa told. TW Tftalac VrfttnMa Ml tar Offiitl antkm. Made and mrouneirded by tht vaadfactaran of Taalac. TAN LAC FOR YOUR HEALTH NEWS Mr. MeGlenls In C. A. McGlnnls, proprietor of on, of the service stations at Coos Junction, motored here this morn ing and transacted business. Visiting Hers Mica May Mlddleton, of Marsh field, arlrved last evening from the coast to spend a tear days visiting. - From Glide ' Mrs. Fred Assam, of Glide, mo tored here today and spent a few houra shopping aud -vlalliug wHb. friends. Vlslta Hart Mrs, A. M. Chamberlain returned to her home In Portland today af ter visiting with friends In Rose burg yesterday. .. Visitor Today i Mrs. Lawrence Smith returned to her home at Elkton tills after noon after shopping and visiting here for a few hours. Visitor1 In Town ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry, of I) 1. 1.' m ... here transacting business and snopping. t , . Mr. Barrow In Among those from the rural districts to spend a -few houra here yesterday on business, waa George Barrow, of Drew. VHtor Tn Town Mrs. J. N. Ross, of Sutherlln, spent several hours here today shopping aud attending to busi ness matters. ' To Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCalley will leave tonight for Portland, where they will apend the re mainder of thq week visiting. Enroute to California - r: Mrs. O. C. Howard, of Cottage Grove, visited here yesterday, prior to leaving this morning for Oak land. Cal., where she will visit for some time. ; . Enroute Sauth Mrs. Florvace Dale, of San Fran cisco, passed through hen yester day evening enroute home from Portland where she has been visit ing. t - . : . . i , -, Return Home " Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ivle .and two ehildren, who have) been en Joying a visit with friends in Sa lem for the past two . weeks, re turned home Tuesday. .... Leaves for Wolf Creek . Mrs. Nina Williams, who has been a guest at, the home of Mrs. R, A. .Blalock fqr the past several days, returned to her htfme at Wolf Creek last evening. , . , Hera Prom Salem , ' . ., ' . Rev. C.. A. Miller, of' Salem, re tired minister of the Christian church, is spending . a few weeks In Roseburg , receiving medical treatment, : , , , I,cnve por Callfomlar Miss Myth Hunan, who has been visiting with friends and re latives here for a few weeks, will leave tomorrow morning for Port- ola. California, where she has accepted a position, with the Fea ther River Lumber company. Leaving For Houlh w Mr. and Mrs. P. Parks left last evening for Los, Angeles, where they will remain a snort time be fore going to San Bernardino, where their daughter is residing. Mr. and Mrs. Parks will remain In the south Indefinitely. Move to New Horns ' County Clerk I. B. Riddle and wife have moved to their new home In Laurclwood. They have been re siding In the Kohlhagen apart ments, but are now located In the new residence which they have Just built on one of the choice lo cations In the popular addition. Touring Coast Mr. and Mrs. E. Weaver, of Day ton, Ohio, arrived last evening and will spend a short time looking over Roseburg and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver are touring the western coast, and expect to make a trip to Marshfleld and other points. Mr. Weaver Is a timber dealer and will look over timber while at the coast. Waltz Contest at Gardens The dancers of the cltywlll have an opportunity to see who it ad judged the best waltsera In Rose burg tonight at the Rainbow Gar dens. The management la offering suitable prizes for the lady who waltzes best and also the gentle man, adjudged winners of the con test. The judges will be from out of town and will be disinterested parties. No admission will be charged spectators. Mrs. Calvert Arrive Mrs.- John Calvert, of York. Ne braska, wife of the Rev. John Cal vert, arrived here yesterday after noon on Shasta Number 12, aid will be the house guest for a few days of Mrs. Dan Rgley. Mrs. Cal vert has been attending the na tional missionary convention In Pasadena and visiting In southern California. She and Rev. Calvert are overseeing the Methodist or phan's home in York at the pres ent time. Man Inlured at Rock Quarry injured ai nocK uuarry i. iLinrr, a nniumi oi jsixuu- vllle, received severe bruises of the left leg yesterday while at I work at the rock quarry near Oak I creek. Mr. Barker was working a tractor. When he waa passing the drive shaft to get a can of oil his trouser leg caught In the shaft, quickly drawing the trouser leg In to the shaft and tearing It off, and bruising the leg. He waa brought to this city and Ma Injuries at tended by Dr. Wade. mcVw SUNDAY, OCTOBER OAKLAND, 10-mile Free for AIL 4-mile Stand-and-Go Heat. 5-mile Endurance Race. 6-lap Special Race Hair-Raising Individual Speed Tests Yale Smith of Eugene, champion rider of the Northwest, will be there with his special racing machine. Other professionals entered are Paul Remaley of Portland, Bill Davis of Eugene. Cody Evans of Salem, and Elmer Smith of Eugene. Only event of its kind ever held in the county. Will positively take place ram or shine. Every minute an exciting one. Come and enjoy a new thrill - Auspices of the Oakland Gobblers, assisted by the Eugene Motorcycle Club. Races will start promptly at 2:00 P. M. -r--T' , Admission, including Grandstand, $1.00 I Two-horse potato Wharton Broa. digger at In Today' : t ' Chas. Kaiser, of Melrose, mo tored here today and .p.nt a few houra looking after business mat ter and trading.' . ' i -. In Ttita MornlrMJf ' '' ',' ' ' ' Mrs. J. J. Henderer and Mr. Charles Henderer, both or Elk- ton, spent the morning here via-1 Itlng and shopping. ' j 1 A good feed grinder will' save! IS per cent of the grain that yon feed to your stork. Let ua tell yon j why. Wharton Bros. CARDINAL MISSES DEATH NARROWLY fAaoetateil Frees l-seard Wa.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 51. i Cardinal Daugherty, Archbishop ' of Philadelphia, narrowly escaped i aerlous Injury today, when his limousine was In collision with a 1 trolley car at Melrose, a suburb. Th. Rev. Dr Gerald O'Hara, his I secretary, suffered a broken hand. The Cardinal was bruised and shaken up. The chauffeur was not Injured. Aa the Cardinal's auto crossed the trolley tracks, th engine stopped. A trolley car coming down grade crashed Into th auto despite the motormans efforts to avoid the Impending collision. Th machine waa carried forty feet. OPPOSITION IS SHOWN TO OFFICE SCHOOL SUPERVISOR Considerable opposition to the continuance of the office of rural school supervisor Is shown in survey recently made of the dis trict of the county. The law pro vide that petition for or against the office must come from the dis trict but aa yet no move his been taken to discontinue the office, al though sentiment appears to be against the office. A u'je.tlonnalre was sent to each district and fifty seven answers were received and turned over to the county school superintendent, Mrs. Ackert. forty seven vote were In opposition to the continuance of the office of su pervisor and 10 were for the reten tion of the office. PRESBYTERIANS AND METHODISTS MAY CONSOLIDATE . rAamrlatfd Prra) Leeard Wire.) BAKER. Ore.. Oct. II Federa tion of the Methodist and Presby teries churches of Baker, proposed by the Individual churches here, waa delayed by the vote of th Grande Ronde Presbytery tn ses sion here which today tabled re-1 olutlon to authorise th merger. A number of details must be worked out before th step can be taken, church leaders ssld. T)S Presby terian church and the Methodist church her recently voted to con solidate, the union to be subject to approval by th Presbytery and the Methodist conference of this district Becond hand disc harrow at Wharton Bro. On the Gobblers New Half-Mile Track Many Thrilling TPP' .I ; Ill- cure trouble , .' t , eve Uv ,' With a Genuine 27ENITH If 4 Carburetor Models for ALL car at these ' . LOW PRICES Chevrolet Chryal.r 4 . ..I1S.S0 16.09 1..7S Dodg - Durant 4 Essex S - . 17.60 , 22.60 Ford . 9.76 Hupmobll. 4 - Maxwell .... Oakland S-M Oldsmobll 10 Overland 4 ' Overland S . 16.00 . 16.00 . 16.60 . 16.00 , 16.00 . 16.00 Star . . 16.00 . 16.00 . 20.50 , 11.00 Stud.bak.r Light - Willy Knight 4 Willy Knight t DUAL MODELS (2 Carburetor) t your d.sl.r L a DEVANEY Sal S.rvlc. 404 W. Cs.s Phon 84 FOR OFFER OF AID KELSO. Wash., Oct. 22. Ray Phelp, Kelso business man, re ported to the police here that be was hit In th head with , ham mer and robbed by a man who was having auto trouble and whom he offered to assist at 1 o'clock this morning. Th rob ber, according to Phelps, than took the letter's automobile and drove south. The hold-up occurred Just north of Kelso. Phelp said he ssw th men bending over hi car and when Phelp stopped th atranger requested a tow to a local garage. As Phelps stepped from his car the man set upon him and beat him. Phelps' car bore Washington license No. MH. Folk used Id watt for their ship lo com in. Today they read th News-R.vl.w classified ad a. SLUGGED ANDCAR STOLEN IN RETURI, Events including HOME ECONOMICS PROGRAM DISCUSSED , , BY COMMITTEE A meeting1 of the home econo mics committee of the Douglas County Agricultural I - Economic Conference waa held ; yesterday afternoon at the office of County Agent B. W. Cooney. The com mittee met with Mrs. McCombs, state leader of home economics nd the program for the confer ence waa discussed. Mr. Mc Combs gave an outline of the di vision or work as prepared by the extension department. It was de cided, however, to wait until the first day of the conference be fore making up th definite pro gram. W. L. Teutsch, district agricul tural agent, j in nnseourg roaay aiding County Agent Cooney in the preparatory work for the conference, which Is to be held Inj November. Prof. C. K. Schus ter, assistant In horticulture Is I also present from the state col lege. HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. GIVES RECEPTION FOR INSTRUCTORS The reception given last night by the high school Parent Teacher Association for th teach er of th school waft attended by) an exceptionally large number of th teacher and parents. A fine program waa presented with John Runyan a chairman., A community sing waa led by Char lea McElhlnny, followed by a vo cal duet by Mlasea Grace and Ger trude Wlrkham, and . a flute solo by Miss Maxlne Moore. The ad- I dress' of welcome was made by Foster Hutner. president of th Association, after which Miss Ed na Bandlilom, high school Instruc tor In English, responded. Prin cipal' W. M. Campbell then Intro duced each of th teachera after which the chslrmsn called upon BEAUTY STUDIOS You will be pleased to know the many helpful thing we can do for you. All operators trained In Mm. Patteneaude System. You may have Bob, Marcelle, Water Wave, Pencil Curl, Hair ' Dress or Manicure. We specialise in skin and scalp treatments. We treat acne and eciema. We remove hair from the face without pain, leav ing the pore normal. Our facials refresh and beautify yon. We take pleasure In teaching you bow to car for yourself and give you the privilege of using the preparation which we use in our treatments. OLD BEAUTY STUDIO NEW BEAUTY STUDIO Over Roseburg National Bank 127 North Jackson Street Jackson Street at Case . Saliman Bliig Phon 21I-J Phone 298-J . . car Your Usually la th, wot 7 -ar: 1 ORE " ' e : . r.i.J each of the parent to Introduce themselves. A social time and refreshments concluded the evext. inf. , , .. BLIMOTSi ISHPEMINO. Mich., Oct. tt. Searching partlea are scouring the woods today for two boys lost during the billiard which awept this section Sunday. Alno Johnson, 17 years old. and his nephew, Walno Makl, 14, whose homes are In Dlorlte, were raught In the storm two mile from their homes, when thoy sought to reach home before , it struck. '"'J Marauette. Negaunee. and Ih- pemlng and the entire county of Marquette In the upper peninsula waa completely Isolated from wire communication with the rest of the peninsula, when telegraph and telephone wire were wrecked by the heavy fall of sleet and aeow Sunday. At Ishpemlng and Negaunee there was two feet of mow and it haa been necessary to have road and atreet plowing equip-' ment In service during the past two day. Hundreds of Sunday tourist were caught on the hlghwaya In the midst of the storm, which broke Sunday noon and continu ed until Monday afternoon, o Mrs. Loren Dean of Emmltt, Idaho, I visiting with relative and friends her for a few days. Mrs. Dean formerly resided at Yoncalla and I a niece of Mr. I. Abraham at whose home she Is visiting. When the Blowout comes, out on the road THEN'S WHEN SEIBERLING ALL-TREADS would have sav.d trouble, fee th.y blew, .ldoml Highway Service Co.