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I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. E -77E LATEST VOGUE IN- SWEATERS Columbia Knit Tillicum . ' Blouses For golfing, for motoring, for hiking for fall arid winter sport wear, men like its de cided masculinity. They are a wonderful hit. ' SPENCERS Roaebutg't Newest, Liven t PROHIBITION HERE DECLARED A 'WONDER FULLY GOOD THING" LEEDS, Oct. 21. Lord Mayor Gibson believes prohibition "la a wonderfully good thing" for the United Btates. The lord mayor has .visited the United States every , vear lor a 10.1a: period ana ne tola - club members In an address after h a last trip that In his opinion pro hibition bas been one of the main " causes of "the wonderful success of the American people In the last lew years." '"""Francis E. Cox, chairman of tho ; . eiub, said be believed from what be -iuMH seen that prohibition bad cleansed the life of iln working Class in America." Large electric beaters this week 11.25. Crowell's Electric Shop. " Philippine soldiers buy own uniforms look neat '..'MANILA. Oct, 21. -(A. V. By I purchasing their own uniforms rather than wear "the cheap ahod 'dy clothing Issned bare," Major "General Ell A. Hrlmlck, Inspector general of the United States army, mid the enlisted men of this de ' .luutment made a good appearance . ..during his Inspection. General Helmlck described the shoddy Issue as an oversnpply of ...World War times, which he said otumrtit coo rs ' l "JLM J !t9M9f ma Women Wanted! To work on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon $7.16 to Portland and Return Round Trip Ticket at the regular One Way Fare On sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday Return Umit Tuesday, October J3th , Take advantage of this low round trip fare and visit Portland and the All-Oregon and Bazaar Ask Agent for train schedule and further information. L. B. Moore Agent Ptione 1 1 Southern Pacific Lines Men and Younf? Men's Store. were unfit for any use accept as work, fatigue or field clothing. "It Illustrates the fine spirit of the enlisted personnel, both native and American, that they have wil lingly gone Into their pockets and paid for tho material and making of good uniforms," said the gen era). "I hope that they will no longer have to do this and I shall do everything In my power to re move this hardship." General Helmlck commended the Philippine soldiers of the Philip pine Scouts. In the general's opin ion, the Philippine soldier easily submits to discipline and when properly trained and led would al ways acquit blniself well In tbe field. 1.ADIES! All tht beauty errama on worth gcan'tgiv mom mm mttic Hear. Keep toot stomach aweet and your fiver active. You will be repaid with sparkling eyes clear, smooth, healthy skin and a breath with the odor of Spring. Chamberlain's Tablets will do it Get a bottle of these pink tablets for 26 cU. Take two to-night They are prompt in action, pleasant B effect ,. SoU eammnsn DISPATCH Ottr vans' hre of the modern type which enable ua to guarantee that every Item of your property will be transported in absolute safety and with apeed. "We Aim to Pleas" H.S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 20 yjrr - ttt Exposition Tl " I another car. ' . .... Te Kev. Mr. Walker was en- The annual rummaite aaie of theIrolllc Taimn l0 couiUct j.rco RoacburK Woman's club will be held on Saturday at the Syke-a building. The proreeda from the ale will go Into the club' build ing fund. It U boped to make the i ale thla year blxxer than any pre- ylovsly given and all having ar ticle! to donate are asked to notify Mrs. William Bell at once. Ar ticles ahould be delivered to Mra. Bell's home on or before Friday, and those nnable to deliver ar ticles are asked to notify Mrs. Bell by telephone and she will see that they are called for. The committee having charge of the sale la com posed of Mrs. William Bell, chair man, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, Mrs. H. I.. Harris. Mrs. Washington Hutches. Mrs. George Bradburn, Mrs. J. E. ! Enger and Mrs. F. fl. Dunlap. . o Reat with gaa. MARION COUNTY CLOVER SEED CROP TOTALS 250,000 LBS. SALEM, Oct. 22. The clover aeed crop ln the Immediate vicinity of Salem this year will run from 250, Ow) to 300. (WO pounds, of ap proximately twice as large as the 150,000 pound crop of last year, ac cording to estimates made by C'has. rutlMbf tb. locaT aeed, and It i", ""fS1. it! Tl1 ' "r. although the quality ia reported to be mucb finer than last year. The average price by the time ,l. j mi .i e'T." eVH;,: Arched' eV - tirnate. The top price so far paid for this aeason'a aeed bas been 2S cents, wltb the average np to now about 27 . mis. The Krench'crop 1. reported o! be very large this year, and it is stated that seed from the Krench crop can be laid down in Salem for 231 cents. Kastrrn seed la being sold in the eastern market for about five cents a pound tesa than here. The aeed from this locality la all being marketed on the coast and uir (Olire iuii trail win uc ru- ed on the coast. It is expected. The crop this year, while nearly acconllug o Archerd's estimate, The dry weather of last year pre vented germination of tbe crop sowed at that time, considerable clover was frozen out last winter and thla season also waa dry, hold ing back Ih? crop. The clover went In streaks this! as six bushels to tho acre, and : peci: this dllfer-j sometimes In ad- I onto aa low aa a em-c being notfd joining ranch. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body If Vou Will Uaa Trunk's Prescription , This Prescription doea not ruin I the stomach, It doea not depresa the heart. Kilt all the meat and good i food you wish whllo taking Trunk's I Prescription. Contains no mercury, sallevlate snila. oil wlntergreen ori ... kinrt'nf rhe..n..tl.m or cut on e.nh What more do vou want? twice a tori lis last year Is onlyw"e- w- FoiWr Butner It Is Imposaible to get aomctning ,erm ' circuit court which opens ; density goea exceptional gravlta betler. The greatest uric acid aol- " Monday. Nov. 9: I tlonal pull. Bay the scientists, and vent known and also a superior p- v- Barker, Glide; E. C. Emtio, I p- Adams' experlmenta ealablish llvar medicine. Oakland; A. V. Newport, Glide; ed tho fact that the eun'a raya in Trunk'a Prescription sella for, $1.75 or S for only 15.00 at Fuller- ton a Uexall Drug Store. REEOSPORT MINISTER AND FAMILY IN WRECK hardt. Keedspnrt; Uarley Williams. I Vonealla; Lula Sykea. Rust-buri;: ALBANY, One., Oct. 52. Four 1 Jlarle (. Clle, lioaeburg; Fred Job. persons are In a local hospital with' Iiays Creek; J. T. Medley, Oak broken bones, the resnlt of an ail-land; Clyde I'eekley, Klkton; U tnmoblle accident at Shedd, 14 sie New land, Kim burg; Vir,-I'im nillea aouth of here. I M. Kl.tser. Youcalla; Ktla W. The Mev. (1. O. Walker, needs-! Kvntis, Roseburg; Wm. F. Frost, pe rt, driver of the car. Buffered two KlktOTi; H. I,. Wilson. Glendale;i broken ribs; Mrs. Henry Holmea, Altn-d II. Haines, Klkton; John TV hla daughter, a broken arm and 1 myldann, KellonK: John W. Auv bmken collar bone; Mrs. Sybil l)n (j:,nner; ( has. S. Itvar, !:.- aiKer, anoiner nautnter ami a stittinnt lit the fntviTnlly of Ore gon, a hi often collar bono, ami rib, mid tho lS-:noiiths-il(l non of Mrs. Holme-, ti brokt'D ami. Mib. Walk er anl two other chiUlreu of Mrs. Holnii n esrnKl Injury. Yhe car turned over on lh Ta rlflc M,livM.y In Slieild at strt InterHection, where (he iliiver at-t'-mptnl to avoltl a colllnlon with PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H PLYLER ChlropractM pbyilclan. 128 W. Lase 8C Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Dour Mill, The best equipped ahop in town for repair wovk. Vt'e hre hble to handle your Inrfte juba well as your small ortea. GEAR CUTTING Stewart Warnef RADIO SETS Compl.t. ata a. low a f 110.00 Umpqua Battery Station Corner Oouglaa and MalsJSta. jv ' FREE FREE . One txlO photoKrapb with every order of $t.00 or omr, e ' This oHer elosoa Nor. 3 ft. Chirk Hi.idlo, Cass Si. . KoseburR Nat. Hank Uldg. Phone 331. ar v tees. Ileal wltb gaa. UMPQUaCHlEFS 1 . , . . . The Joint meeting and banquet held by tho Utupuua Chiefs and Squaws, at the new Kose hotel last night, was a most enjoyable event. There was a big attend- "!'" nf7r'0,1' ',B rf being filled by the jolly Chiufa and ssquawa. ' Chief Umpqua T H. Nesa pre- which was Hhort but Interesting. .The cup. won at the state fair were presented and were ordered engraved, the wording to giro ere- dit to both the i mpqua Chlefa and Umpqua squaws. A. C. Mursters. of the atate fair board, was culled upon to 1"' of the two local booster organ! iatlon. at the state fair, and he elaborated to a larce degree, speaking In glowing terms of the " " , - .i ... i . i. Dini ca u i ii o nuaruii i k uuujioi o, l Porting .ut the wonderful adver- tit n ir results. ) , I A letter was read from the Co- I Inullle boos tern aking the Chiefs and Squaws to participate in -the l nhe'? 'l A fine menu was offered for dote. It. work of helpln, di .1,. K , ,h fir-, lo h h.lH 'KMtlon, tluninatlng w..ta from th. In the new Rose hotel, the food and aervice being excellent. Pnllnwln. th hanniiet nnrl meeting a dance was enjoyed ln the dinner room, music being furnished by .Mrs. I B. Moore's . ... t . T flarnea and wife, Horace Berg and "V . ir"' V V, ' 1 .i ma f ftii S..lnA w. l.. iodd ana nit, uujr v.uiuuu and wlt, H. C. lia;by and wife, Walter Hslier, M!sa Agnes Pitch- I V it t, t- y i ford. II. H. French and wife, Frank J. hlllj and who, A. N. Hildebrnnd and wi:e, A. T. Ijtwrence aud I wifo. Martera aud wife. Charles Lockwood and wife. L. B. ; M"ornd..wi'e- Jame i?odmnt fc W-hZ'nld' w'L ! ' "f " R Thurhet ' .. ' 1 aud wife. Win. Wetherell and At'ife.lon tho "pup," and n naa uiaue ! George Smith ' and wife. H. W, j rnonev and wife. O. 1 Helnllne and wlfo, C. W. Chirk and wlfe,!sirius and its celestial but Invls - Walter lay and wife. Lawrence ; (loux and wife, Mrs. L.' I., ("rocker : director of the Mount WtUon ob and sister, W. O. dinger and wife. I ei -vatory, said that one of the o - bases nl Einstein's proposition, ii mviirM inr I which baya that liuht haa mass JWKTiVIt.lN Alxt ttnd is subject to gravitational at- SELECTED FOR j traction, has been further aubstan NfWFMRFIJ TF.RM Ua'd . . "w " i ! The following la a list of the Jurymen chosen for the November, Claude Green, MRhead; It. 1., r.v.ing. Kiuiiie; jnnn noaa. i'ona; Harry ('. HI -nl. Millwood; Clayto t It. Arnold, looking Glass; Herman ID. Iliair, Oakland; Paul T. Ham -.. KlMh i iiuho. ltoseburu: ! Mfiry 1. Hayner. Suilierlln; Mitiy A. Lenox. Sutherlln; J. H. Ijiw rente, KMille; Chan. K. Cook, GlP-Hla'e; J. P. H lee. Myrtle ( n-lt Bffll IDE THAT MS Oil Pcnlittnl rough and colds cv t Winn in initio. Ynu ran Iin tin now iih OcumuUlon, an cmul-ilt ! j crvontc that i pleasant to tak,. l.rtv. tnulsion a new medical diicutctv with tvo-fntd action; it wotiiei aril htat the ttiH.irnM tntmhrancs anJ hibitt c-nn aronth. Of all knn drills crrototc rv. osni?rd by hih nirtlii .il ambotiiir .i one of the grr.itrst hc.dinR afctneit f r fnTiMcnt cotiphs anj cold ard cV-.- j irm of thrn.it troubles. Creomui i n j ronuln.s in addition to crrefotc, vA. r 1 hralinn cti.'iiif ins hic'i soothe and l A J llio iiilccted nirndwdtirs and Mi-p ill Inttatioii and inft.innii.uion, tthilf ih l cteirore bic on to the Moniach. i 1 aorlwd ii. to the lteod, attacks the m.:( j of the trouble f nd checks th fro-ih j oi the ffcrma. 1 CrcomuUion Is yuarantf MfiL-- lory in the trr.iimcnt of pr.-i-t. -it couth, and rolrt, Im'nrhUl a.i!i::u, i bronchitit other forms of rrriri. : tnry diufks.'fcl is excellent Inr bin' I- Inn up the av.im afler roMa or flu. i ii.l Money refunded if any couah or coi.l ii ' nor rciicrca aner l. sins, according t direetiona. Ak your druaaiM. I -rrw muliiea C?Pjny,A;UnU, Ca.t.iivl liS FUTURE K (Aoc(td rrvm WlM.l CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Radio has a future in which entire newspapers will be flashed as complete Issues, international broadcasting will be commonplace, entertainment and instruction will be chained s cap tive. This is the vision of Major-General James G. Harbord, president of the Radio L'ornoralion of Ameri jca, in an address prepared for de livery today before the conference ion education and Industry at the j University of Chicago by the uni versity and American Institute of meat packers. ; But in the near future, he thinks. ! there must be an International ra- jiiio conference, "to settle grave is- jsues that cannot be much longer jdeayed " America bas taken the lead In ,radlo communication with a total 'of 60 0uo mUes wlt trans-oceanic ;drcuii, to many part of the world," h salu- "There are more than 600 radlo ca8Ung ttttlons ln tlle Uult. States and the radio business from to , of L ,ult. . . i Z,SZTl , ' , ,, ,.,, : """ r JL0,.,- , ,h ,,,, .,. 1 The Problems of the Industry and iof.U" '"h? M ,nt ""T, !. f: Technical, commercial and ,"us" '"ucmng puouc auo govern- iiiru iai 4 ciaiiuua, emu. LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING Neglect of the liver results ln self poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps. P'" ' of a bottle. If your live. 1 bowels and purtrylng the blood, you i will always be troubled with sick i uache, nausea, biliousness, bad - """" v ; e"on- I Cleans, and tone your liver! Put i your irnern in conamon so you reel vniir vr h. T,. I... I ! spoonful of Dr. H. s. Th.cher'a ex- .cf""" Llver nd U'01 Kyrup ""r UltJ UUIUK llliuroveilluut yu Vat. .Ip. look and feel the return of strength, vlKor and ener- -. Vou ,n be comtietuiy ..tl.- ."n""";" ."";r." ""to,1,.n2 'a-t- L)r. Timcli-T. Liver end ltl.od yyru .ola n4 rw.OI,iinndd by smii Kuii. rtou, n,.i.urs. Ore- Liaiu iiinnat;. Di-.in. urunon. TEST E NSTfciK ithwht o rut apiu ii rnvvcu flADENA," 21.-(A. P.) Tho Klnstein theory has been tried .. ... .. i ......in good. With the aid of the Doc Star ible "nun." iJr. Waller 8. Adams, companion is aam to nave a density so great that a pint buck- etfu f Its substance would weigh 25 tons on this earth. With such traveling past this atar were bent by this heavy drag. The conclusion reached was that nRui is not Illuminated nothlngiess, but that It has mass and, that be- 1-ig the case, It la prone to be at- traded or repelled by certain ea, notably that of gravitation. Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards Bring containers or leave at uraau s tioau otanu. "in,,,!,, at tne theatre. Thls y0ung deliver when filled. (dancer has wonderful future " ' f" - tUnd those who have witnessed her 1-UHMtK MUStBUKU 'WOMAN IS DEADires, for her during the ensuing j AHI.INOTON. Or.. Oct. 22 -(Spe cial). Mm. A. fl. Snm.Krasa, aped fi1. one of the pioneer reaidnnta of ArllnfrToo and a ratlve of Oregon, died at the. Hnodgrasii home here Sniflay ninht. Mra. SnolKras, who was formerly Mlta AnRcline Now Tand, waa born In Rosebunc.' Ore., May 2. IS.IS. She hh married to A. n. StiolKiftts at 'Cornelhia, Ore., Muy 10. 172. They moved to Ar lington In 1 N91 where they have at nee rt aided, belnR one of the ear liest fantllie aof the town and com munity. Three children Were born, only one of whom la now living. Mra. SnotlKraa is aurvhed by A. R. 1 iMimiKrHs, ii cr ocoanti, jers oi j ain-. who crOfS'Hl th plains in In". onw dauRhtp. Mrs. Ilattlo Bi'll Temiilrun cf Rock Crek, Ore.; om sistfr, Mrs. Sarah Km-i rrli k of Arlinaton. aril two aranil-! chllilron. Clattil and Clyde Wristrn 1 of this cit'r. vho own and oporate I tho Arlington lray ctmiiutny. Kun-i eral aorit'Ps will bo htld tomorrow! Inn ihi home at 1 o'clock. I S'tft wantrd to i-at chlcKPa dinner at the armory on Saturday, Dct. 34th. NATION ON THRESHOLD OF PEACE AND PROSPERITY, ASSERTS CHAS. M. SCHWAS i . " . , ! vuim it.. tl w.r) i ri!i.-Ai:t Oct. :-fh.n.. M jtothii n iii im i- try stands on the threshold of a . . -rat iHriod of leace ami rros- perl:y. ! ttn elKikn at tofnt ednrat lon.l 1 niwtlna; conducted by the I'nlver-1 aliy of Chlraa:o and Institute American Meat Packers. Before en. Wrnf the uieUnf he told news- Week-EM Specials Thursday-Friday- Saturday Plaid Rubber LADIES' UNDERWEAR RAIN COATS SiikndVooi-Coiii. AJ ,i2?om 20 Per Cent Off Keg. Price $9.00 c i r ir Forest Mills Quality Special $6.25 Ladies and Children Flannelette Ladies' GOWNS & PAJAMAS Chamoisuede Gloves Brighton Quality Reg. $1.35 $1.35 to $2.85 Special 85c One Lot PEQUOT TUBING DRESS LINENS Regular 60c Special 45c ' 36inche8 wide Pcquot 9-4 Bleached Sheeting Regular B5c yd. Special 79c yd. Special 69c THE LADIES' SHOPPE 139 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. 1 " iul-1i a-jl j-m. paper representatives that "busi- the years immediately ahead of the industry would be profitable ones. been an optimist, always will b? an i am an optimist, always have I that communism waa going to i spread over the world; 1 have ! never been afraid of the 'reds' the I 'pinks' or the yellow's'." Frank O. Lowden. former gov ;ernor of Illinois, speaking on "the outlook for agriculture," before the " , r" . ...w.. , KU-o j" SUbi.isatio'n of the price, of agrl- 'culture products; stabilization at a ' nnlnt osinnlliiiD- Iha fnm t il nrmlnn. Brn.er. i nvj were , v?n w ui imouuc- uo"- Protection against depletion of i therlchea of the aoil Itself. Adequate returns to the farmer lest the number of agriculturists decrease to a point threatening a shortage of food. Men'a Bulla cieaneft ana pressed, 11-60. Roseburg Cleaners, phone .72. ATTHE ilLERSJ EAT GRISPETTES Mias Dorothy McDonald, well-; known local dancer, will appear at the Antlers Theatre thia week ' fore-.,.,. j-alrhanks "Don Q." Miss I McDonald has arranged a apeciul Spanlah dance for the production iand thla feature will nndnubtedly a(ld greatIy to , entertainment InlemretatlonB nredict much .tic. aamr If Allilfi i ra m Relieved by Lvdia E. Pink- ham's VegetableCompound School Teacher'V ' Experience Evanflton.W7onibiff.-,'Afcwyear mRo I had troublea cverv month euch every month such asinrlsoftenhave. and would sutler n wmuy every ii time. I was teach- made it hard for me aa I had to go to bed for two or three days. One day my mother sucirested that I take i.ydia E. Pinkham's Votr- etahleCompouna, which I did. and it did wondcrw for me. In the course of a year I married and after my first bahy waa bom I got up too soon and it caused a displace ment. This troubled me so that I could hardly walk or do inv rusework! I knew what the Vegetable Compound did m before so 1 took it ieain. lt strengthened me and now iTsve jnve little Kiddiea. 1 he e deat isaii. the hahv ia five mnnthe old nrf I h. 1 Iwin hnn thnM M.MnU mA . K- five yoars. 1 do aft my own housework. wa.hinir and imninif init t nwa r.u better in my life, i owe my health a ofltn your wonderful medicine " ra. v KFaKNA t ARPCNTKR. 127 2nd venne, EvaDston, Wyotninj. f. I f A TU ... .1 ,u:. t. designs. They come in brass, and are as bright as a gold dollar. Prices are specially made for this occasion, and you will be able to get just what you need for the bird from the collection we have just gotten in on this latest shipment. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers I Candy Coated Pop Corn, made up fresh each day. Made to Order for Parties. The Crispette Shop 664 No. Jackson St Also Sold REPAIR Z Is what adds to the machine. S It should influence 2 , " n,ou a Trf?" y.ou 10 D.u ! cf lhe 0,d estbl,sned make & McCormick-Deering Oliver Plows and Myers Pumps Each of these lines have stood the test for over 70 years. Their repair service is the bsst in the world. . For instance, ws furnished repairs last season for several grain binders of a design that was discon tinued 30 years agVj. If it were not for the McCor-mick-Deering repair service these machines would have been in the scrap heap years ago. Think of it, is there any maker of implements, machines or automobiles that maintains a better repair service than one that supplies their obsolete machines of 30 years ago? Buy where you get this service. WHARTON BROS. 2 ' 5 a) NEW HOME of "Gold" for the Bird i k:.. I: f n:.J w T4 Up Town Roseburg Bj SERVICE ! W life and usefulness of any you to buy farm machinery i as