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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1925.
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VAX DEPARTMENT STORES
Cor. Cat and Stephens, Opposite Postoffice
English Cut Pants
i Wide, Full Cut Just
1 What Young Men Want
Every roan needs an odd pair or two for Business.
Outing or General Wear. These are wide, full cut
tut not extreme; wide belt loops and back buckle
traps. In cassimeres and flannels in newest plain
hades and striped effects.
$4.98 to $6.90
English Cut
Corduroy Panto
. fa tht popular grey and powder
aluc shades. Well nads snd )sw
priced
$1.49 to $4.25
Odd Dress Panto for
Men and Young Men
Well made ol long-wearing wor
steds, nnfinlshed worsteds and cani
meres in the season's sewest shades
ad patterns
03.98 to $5.90
Koamta an wnat couui aiid i 1'root of mo pudding is In taat
yooH get '.m with News-Reriew lng whether ooyer or seller read
llaasifled ads. , tb. classified ads
Cut your repair bills
WE'RE proud of our repair depart
mentbut frankly we'd rather Rive
you Service than tend you repair bills.
That's why we recommend Veedol the
oil that gives the "film of protection."
You'll save a lot of motor troubles
nd repair bills this winter if you Ret
complete Veedol lubrication now. The
" "film of protection" will safeguard every
part of your car motor, transmission,
differential and chassis. Drive around
today the entire job will only take a
few minutes.
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Oak and Rose Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
w.
i I A V 1
Convenient
sfnftovfrs
n route
Soiitfcmi P&cificlistes
f LB. MOORE, General Agent
" ' ' Prions 11. Rossbarg, Oregon
am -rm ki. winr
aft
Ak a'. --k.u;,? .
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At to little sdded cost, include
sunny California and the romantic
scene of the old South In your
Itinerary.
The Warm Winter Way
Shasta route to California Four
fine train daily through service to
Los Angeles via SouthcrnCalifornta
Lxpreas, thence
Siin.irf route viaElPaso.San An
tonio, Houston, to New Orleans.
Connects with Southern Pacific
stcsmcrtnNcw York and with trai n j
to east nnj north.
Get full particulars today Phone
Main 8rW.
TO GIVE SUPPORT
TOARMISTICE DAY
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. An
prating to the churctms of America
, to une Armistice Sunday, November
and Armistice Day for the promo-1
' Hon of world understanding, world
. goodwill, world justice and world
'peace, the commission on Interna
' llonnl Justice anil goodwill of the
Federal Council of Churches calls
1 upon Christians to outspokenly and
: determinedly support President
Coolidge In his efforts against war
and In behalf of International
friendship and understanding.
The appeal Is going to thousands
of congregations. The "Churches are
urging that Armistice Day shall
be fittingly observed for world
peace by Christian patriots
throughout the country, religious
leaders declare. It Is the answer,
.they claim, to the attempt to mil
itarize the day.
"President Coolidge has rendered
' the nation an Immeasurable service
by preserving Armistice pay for
I its high moral and spiritual slgnlfl
! cance," says the call.
"By refusing to authorize Its use
as a day for war preparations, and
by the declaration in his letter to
General Drain, head of the Amerl-
can Legion, that Armistice Day
! had been dedicated by 50,000
American dead to the Interests of
world peace, President Coolidge
I has kept the way open for observ
! Ing the anniversary of the closing
i of the most terrible war of all
lime as the unique day on w hich to
i focus the though of the nation on
the problems of world peace and
on the practical ways of achieving
,tt.
"The administrative committee
' of the Federal Council of Churches
I accordingly commends to the
churches of America In every
I community the observance of
Armistice Day. In cooperation with
1 the various groups and organlia
I tlons, civic, business, labor, patri
: otic and social.
I "The committee also commends
' to the church's the Imnortance of
stressing on Sunday, November 8,
in the services and In the Sunday
schools, those practical measures
and those ethical and spiritual
forces which are essential to the
achievements of a warless world.
"In the services on Armistice
, Sunday and Armistice Day the
churches have a great opportunity.
Ily a united, Intelligent, sane and
determined appeal, the people can
surely be brought to the support of
the president In his declared pur
pose to relinquish 'the old stan
dard of friendship and under
lies by terror and force" and to
ideal with them on the "new stan
; dard of . . friendship and under
I standing.'
1 "Unless the president Is hsnrtlly,
I outspokenly and determinedly sup
! ported by the people In this polli y,
the Jingoes, chauvinists, militarist,
and sinister Interests that profit
out of war-preparations will en
, evltably create that spirit of ar
rogance, suspicion and ill-will to
vurd other lands which Insistently
, demands and Increasingly secures I
colosaal armaments."
Fresh grape Juice at Overland
Orchards. Bring containers or leave
at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver
when filled.
TAKE LOCHEAL CASE
I Robert I.ocheal. wanted bete on
'a charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses and now held In
I custody at KI Paso, Texas, may be
; claimed by the government on a
charge of transporting a stolen car
from California to Texas, according
to word received this morning by
Sheriff Saiii Starnier. A request
was made by Sheriff Rtarmer that
Ixiclieal be released to hlrn, before
applying for extradition papers,
the Kl Paso authorities replied.
THIS VOMAN'S
REMARKABLE
RECOVERY
Entirely Due to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Forest City. Iowa. "My first child
livedonly a short time and 1 was sick
tor a year alter.
When 1 lont over
arid raised mvseif
npagainl einildnl
most scream with
pain in my back.
One day I w as so
bad that I had to
leave my washing
and get ready to
iro to the doctor.
He gave me medi
cine but it disno
more good than
if I drank lust water. Once w hen wo
had been in town a little book U'ltinir
aliut l.ydia K. I'inkham's Vegi tablo
Compottndwasleftinourcar. I hnvo
taken five bottle of the Vegetable
t'oirnwund now and I do all my house
work and help with the milkintf and
taking care of chickens and garden. ,
Hesidea I hava fine hahy girl eight
montli old, hist the picture of health
and 1 am feolinf tine myself. Youmay
uso this letter as a testimonial snd I
will answer any Irtterw asking about
the Vegetable Compound." Mrs,
Oscar F. BoRtuxi, Route No. a,
Forest City, Iowa. (
For sals by druggist everywhere.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine rjt
It rid your cyttera of Catarrh or Deaf
nets CiO't by Catarrh.
Sold by drwauli m it 40 yf
F.J. CHENEY & CO-Toledo, Ohio
however, that Sacramento had
claimed the man, a warrant having
been Issued for him there charging
him with the theft of an automo
bile. In such case the govern
ment will probably take him In
custody, which will prevent his re-
tarn to Douglas county.
NEW BARBER SHOP ANO
BEAUTY PARLOR
Vhn It costs no more, why not
get the best? The Hotel Rose Bar
ber shop and Beauty Parlor Is now
open for business and invites you
to inspect and patronize this shop
which offers Individual hygienic
service to each and every patron.
AH hair brushes, combs, neck dust
ers, razors, clippers, will be steril
ized before they are used on custo
mers. We solicit your patronage.
Children and ladies haircutting
marcelling and curling and mani
curing by licensed operators for
your protection. Ladies telephone
622. Mrs. Scbmidil, for appoint
ments. . o ,
Heat with gas.
TOMEETSTANFDBD
f Annelated Ptpu 1smnI Wire.)
ErOENE, Ore., Oct. 29. Twenty
four University of Oregon football
players, accompanied by the font
ball coaching staff, will leave Eu
gene thU afternoon for Palo Alio.
Cat., where the football men of
Stanford University will be met
Saturday afternoon.
Three changes have been made
In the Oregon lineup for the Stan
tord game. Nick Carter, substitute
enter, will replace Carl Johnson, a
veteran. Carter's weight caused
the change. Homer iJixon will re
place Gert Kerns at tackle. Kerns
is Buffering from a broken rib sus
tained in the California game.
Vitus will start at half In place of
H ol gen, who la suffering from a
sprained ankle.
If his present line Is not heavy
enough, Coach Smith said, he will
put In new men, as his substi
tutes will average pounds from
tackle to tackle.
NOTICE
Having purchased the Interests
of the Roseburg-KuKCTlR Auto
Transitoiiation Co., we wilt not be
responsible for tiiiy bills contract
ed by civ ired lessors prior to Oc
tober 2:1; or for any debts contract
ed by others than our own ncents.
OREGON AUTO TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANY.
RAINBOW GARDEN
DANCE SATURDAY
TO EE POSTPONED
In order to avoid conflict with
the benefit dunce to be given by
the Rnseburrf Woman's club at the
armory on Saturday nieht. the.
Knliibow (iardi-n dance scheduled
for Saturday night of this week
will be postponed, according to an
announcement made this morning
by l. I). Mathews, mana;r -. The
Woman's club Is giylrg a dance,
tho proceeds of which will be used
to add to the fund for the con
struction of a club bouse. It Is ex
pected that this dance will be well
patronized by Roseburg people,
and in order to eliminate at b ast
one counter attraction the Rain
bow Harden management will can
cel the dnnce plan-.ed for Saturday
In favor of the cl':b dance. The
Rainbow Caidi ns will resume their
usual program lor Wednesday and
Sat unlay of next week.
FANCY FALL HOSIERY
When you want the vide ribbed
or fancy pineapple stitch hose for
women, or for children remember
you can pet It In Arrowhead at
Carr's. II. st quality, beet looks and
best assortment will be found In
the Arrowhead line. It wears. Try
It and see. silks, wools or col ion,
yuu can get them at Carr's.
ll'lll with gas.
AUTO STAGE DRIVEH
FEELS HAND OF LAW
llKNII, Ore., (VI. 29. The
drivers licence of Fred Hulie,
Hend-Klnmiith Polls stage op-ra-tor.
was suspended veslerdm by
Justice of tho Peace ' K. I. iMIson
for a period of sixty days. Failure
to have prop.-r brakes on the liu.
Improper headlighis ai.d l.nk of
a speetlomcur on the bus. wa
charged by State Traillc Of:her.
Karl Houston.
lhiko ui fined 111) nnd rusts
hv Judge i;il,in. In additirn to
the suspt-mion of his -icens..
niiiixii-: pi?.x o. K'i.
, l-.i.i.'.l l-rt-c. I Wire.!
W.si!,TO.v. tK-t. in- pi-ins
drawn by the .late of Wuh.ng
toti for n liriilse s ro-s the i'o-Itinil-ln
rlvr near Vantage f'ir.v.
between Kiiiltss and C.rnnt r nn
lles. hive iieeii iipproVt-d by anny
rngitii rs.
James 3. Crossley
of
PORTLAND, OREGON
Hereby Announce, that he it a can
didate for tht Republican no-nl-n.iiion
1cr V. 5jCe-ator at tfte
May, 19, PrimTPftea.
Will wnrk fi-aloiialv for il -tp-mi
nt (if Oi-'non nnl anp;mi
pi'iinir ftr nnl hrnrfu of '.,wm
era ftrt nucKixti -J bv wir orcai.'M
thuf. Karor Worbt Court end r
orm PenatP Rtilt-a,
LEGAL BAHLE FOR
ST. PAUL RAILWAY
nITROL OPENED
(A-ocUH-d PrM. Uunl Win.)
CHICAGO. Oct. it. A struggle
for future control of the Chicago,
.Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad,
valued at (1.100,000,000 has be
gun before Federal Judge James
ii. Wtlkerson.
The two factions are the Kuhn
Locb group, which, with the Na
tional City Bank had charge of
recent financing of the railroad,
and stockholders led by Roosevelt
and Son, New York bankers. The
lutter represent 123,000,000
worth of stock.
The minority group, seeking to
become a party to the railroads
refinancing plans, charged that
thw Kuhn-Loeb plan u being
"forced down the throats of the
stockholders by threats, intima
tion and coercion."
Arguments on the Intervening
petition will continue for several
days.
o
We have plenty slab wood now.
Can fill all orders. Denn-tierretsen
Co.
or
(AiaocUtixt I'm. Uued Wire.)
PARIS, Oct. 29. Premier Paln-
leve, accompanied by the members
of his new cabinet, arrived at the
Klysee Palace early this afternoon
for the customary presentations to
the president of the republic.
The new cabinet la constituted
as follows;
Premier and Minister of Finance,
M. Palnleve; Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Artstlrie Briand; Minister
of Justice, Camille Chautemps;
Minister of the Interior, A. Schram
eck; Minister of Works, Anatolede
Monzie; Minister of War, Edouard
lialadier; Minister of Commerce,
Daniel Vincent: Minister of Agri
culture, Jean Durand; Minister of
Instruction, Yvon Delphos; Minis
ter for the Colonies, Leon Perrier;
Minister of Labor, Antolne Dura
four; Minister ot Pensions, Louis
Anteriou.
The cabinet also contains a new
portfolio, that of Minister of Bud
get, which will be tilled by Georges
llonnet, former under secretary of
the state to the president. ot the
council.
Retirement of M. Roblneau from
the governorship of the bank in
favor of M. Caumet, who was min
ister of commerce in the retiring
ministry, is regarded as a conces
sion by Premier Palnleve to M.
llerriot, the radical loader.
The new cabinet Is received gen
erally with suspended Judgment,
everybody apiutrently waiting to
see what Painleve is able to do as
finance minister, which portfolio
he has taken in addition to the
premiership.
The combination as It stands Is
regarded as containing no new ele
ment of strength and whether the
departure of Finance Minister Call
laux proves an element of weak
ness Is what political circles and
the general public are waiting for.
Says -Now Stiff
Joints Must Go!
New Discovery Limbers 'Em
Up and Even the Creaking
Ceases.
Yon
crs'i
it s triii-tin wt.rl.t
)u hnvo
i nowaday to
UtnliiT up t Ins t nll tit Iff. rrruky knw
joint I lo twill' v.e a hu If Inch of
mil a I-work In K lubsjlunce from ft
tuo.
Thn rub It on tl offVnrtlnir part
fur nttmii it iiuitrtor of a mlmit or
until it Monks through lit ttkin and
itln:MiMMirn on It h errrtr,.l of mrrry.
Tiim rrmi the fveniiiK n'WupRpt-r
an-T n to hvA.
Tin chnn'Tsi mre Hint your mliih
havlnat kni't Joint wilt lorn It
vriMik" wlil lo you are; dr.-an.ln
ilt'oiit tin hlKlt tVnroa you un'1 to
IfHP wlirn " "'i'H' a yountrstfr.
-Anl tn the mtirnlnir." hvb nn
who Iiim trlit th n'W ilimovsrv.
"you'll fft't n happy thiit you'll
wnit t ti Jump l"t your rtportti'itt
.-lot 1 1 k :i nit a .i Ik ttrlnkly down the
mrt'i't JitM to phow tin lu-iMliliorn
! tlmt vim an not aa old mm I hey
think "' ar
J.tl-it Kifie; Th.v rati tMa won-lr-workitK
snili-stHU- . for the r-a-jsi-n
thai when ordinary r-nu-r.li-B
fail t" Jiml'-r up the miff, inflamed
rhemontt' Joint or rs-du.'ss the iwfl
line Joint l.ae moi e.U.
It m a good n.mie for a Rood, clean.
Mulnl.-it! pren rtptlon thut tn Just a
tVw HionEha hfif piuvt-n to a inultl
tinle of p- op e that lame, swolh-n.
dmtortel joirta can speedily have
I ho kink tnken out of them and
I work at amnothl) a evtr.
Hut Jolnt'F.aae In for bothersome
lotnif. wh-ih.-r tn kne. cit'ow. an
kit . hip. uhinildor, aplne or flnffer,
and for thnt purpone tta n, at U
ji't'ni.) a tiite. Ib tnimene.
I Ail drusralntd aell tloicnir of tuhea
'nf H fvrry week and dr minium
t vi'ivw;i. re report a l is; deiitan-1.
I Alwnj.s rrnien her. when Joint
' K"Im In Joint aRony Kita ut
1 ijiih k-
Biss? t Selling Joint
Remedy in the World
WILLAMETTE BEINQ
DRAQQEO FOR BODY
MMnrUfMt t- LM Wire.)
roilTLANn, Or. Oct. ?. En
F.nrsrs of the harbor rsatrol were
tfMlH.v rlrnKSjiiK the rlrer lr ffarch
of lh holy of h man thonaht to
hat" fallon or Jumped from the
lower d' k of tltc "M't!' bhtt
Inat nlitht. A hat purchaned from
S. Hanar, Port land, was fount!
rioatlntt brlow the bridge.
Cook wtta .
TesL
CoffeeAk
Sating
Towder 1
Estrscts J
Spice
aailllBB
DETROIT TRYING
FOR AUTO OUTPUT
DETROIT, Oct, . Detroit
wasn't so much until the automo
bile came cnugglng into the pic
ture. But Just aa too much pros
perity frequently proves an expen
sive thing, so do many officials
here suggest that too many auto
mobiles may spoil the municipal
broth.
Almost everyone w iretroit. It
seems, drives. Everyone with aa
little as 15 for a first payment la
a potential purchaser. Detroit
makes more automobiles than any
other city; two hundred thousand
jot its population are employed In
automoDlie lactones, 'iney maae
motor cars, and they ride In them.
So Detroit's thoroughfares are
choked with machines flivvers by
the ten thousands, trucks, passen
ger cars of every description, Jlt
Hlcs and motor busses. The aulo
I mobile Industry has "made" De
troit. It also has created serious
problems. Detroit today Is bard
I pressed to keep pace with its mo
torized citizenry.
I Subways, elevated, wider streets,
-stringent parking regulations all
have been suggested as panaceas.
I In the meantime the situation be
comes more acnte. Where to put
'a car-is more of a problem to many
'than raising the revenue to buy It.
Garage shortages In many sections
coupled with the native thrift or
penuriousness of owners, have
worked to Increase all night park
ing at curbs. Dig and shiny ones
stand with their lowlier brethren.
Thereby la added another perplex
ing traffic problem.
There has been evolved what is
known as the ''Master Phtn." en
tailing an expenditure within the
next 15 vears of $lon.noo.ono for
Note
the
NEW
SHAPE
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Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
.The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams. English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tni-Blu Fruit Cake
Schilling Tea is the only
tea that stands the test
"of time and distance retains
the full rich flavors for you,
. regardless of the distance it
travels or the length of time 1
it takes to reach you.
Schilling Tea
. QbcvoHds onfy tea -ihatM-
scaicu.
liivacuintr
It's convenient
to use the stages!
If you have to make a trip In a hurry, -'
you've nothing to bother about except to
climb aboard the stage. We take care of
your comfort and safety and get you to
your destination on time.
Inquire at the ticket office for list of
towns to which you can make connection
through our lines.
COAST AUTO LINES
Office at Terminal Hotel
Phont 586
new thorongtifaros and the widen
inK of many existing arteries.
For two years past street widen
ing has been In progress, but it
;has not kept up with traffic In
. crease. A superhighway to bisect
the city, providing a direct east
! side-west side thoroughfare, has
been approved by the voters. Yet
J today before the approved plan has
begun to take shape, it has been
) found that the proposed 80-foot
street will be Inadequate, and the
'plans are being revised for a 120
jfoot paved way.
1 The traffic problem Is by no
mpRna confined to downtown Te-
The new TRU-BAKE cracker - formula
proved an eye-opener to everyone. .
Crackers had never tasted so good before I
There's a hint of richness about TRU
BAKES. Yet a lighter, flakier or more
daintily crisp cracker could scarcely be im-
agincd.
The new narrow
not crash or shatter. Just nips off clean.
Your Grocer
Sells
Tru-Bake
Crackers
Uutl tht Larger
Packages they're
most economical
Just try it 'that's
all! Your money
back instantly at your
: grocer's if you don't
pronounce it the rar
est tea you bave
ever tasted. Ask
your grocer.
303 North Jackson
' troit It extends even beyond the
Icily limits. Suveral of the street
'widening projects now under con
sideration are eipht miles or more
from the business district. Some
of these streets are to be widened
to 2u4 feet. One super-highway,
connecting Detroit and Pontiac
cities 25 miles apart provides
room for four machines moving In
each direction at the same time.
Yet even this roadway already has
experienced serious traffic tieups.
Men's suits cieanei? nra pressed,
$1 .50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
72.
i ii iiMiimmnrjifj
shape fits the bite. Does
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