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y '-.;' . MMMMkMMIMfc 1 Section Two EMM Pagco 1 to POUGLAS COUNTY VOL. XXVILNO. 30 OF ROSEBURQ REVIEW ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1925. VOL. XIII. NO. 110 OF THE EVENING NEWS urn CHRISTMAS kteletiricity, dothcworL It's the gift that's most useful that is -v welcomed the most and remembered the longest. This Christmas why not let electricity do the work? At your electrical dealer's there are gifts for everyone gifts you know will afford years of useful enjoy ment. Before you wear yourselfout shopping see these gifts at your dealer's today. Gifts that do the WORK. X Electric Rang Vacuum Cleanr Electric Swlnj Machine Washing Machine On eeejr payment) BhctrteTomator. Something every woman want. A splendid gift for thm airl at achool, college, or la bualnew. BlmctrioTbfStowm. Quick end leM um. Cooks entire luncheon, uppet right en the table.' ' POWER. COMPANY "WXJIV PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Spnd Afternoon in Wednesday Mm. Latira Hunt, of Sutherlln, Mm. C. H. Bailey, of South Deer spent yesterday afternoon In Hose-. Oreelc, spent several hours yester burg shopping and visiting with jday in this city shopping and visit friends. "ti 'ng with friends. EX-KAISER LIVES F 1 (ytaaoclated lltm Leaird Wire.) LONDON, Nov. 19 Doom House in Holland, where former Emperor William of Germany has his abode, may not be a palace, but neverthe less it Is beautifully furnished and withal, it smacks of the renal. The one time ruler of Germany does not suggest the weary exile, pining to return to his borne land. Notwith standing his white beard, which be comes him well, he looks younger than he did In 1913, a year before the commencement of the World war, which culminated in his un doing. This is what Alexander Mont gomer Carlysle, an old time friend, who has paid - a visit to Doom House, has to say of William II. Mr. Carlysle said he stands erect, talks vivaciously and retains his old dignity and bearing. In his exile William continues to wear his showy uniforms and decora tions, and there Is much of the old Potsdam regularity at Doom House. Age has mellowed him somewhat and there .appeared a tendency on his part to forget the bitterness of the World war. It Beemed natural, as his visitor was an Englishman, that William In his talk mostly referred to England, for he said he always had friendly feelings. . Blame Lawyers For War. "X am confident." William told Mr. Carlysle "that If honest diplo macy had been used,, and If cer tain members of the British cabi net had visited Berlin before the war, things would have been very different. To some extent It was a war of lawyers, and I always have disliked the lawyer." Then referring to Great Britain's outlook, the former kaiser said: 'Her future is terribly insecure: her financial burden would appear to be Intolerable. She has to pay untold millions to the United States each year, while her allies are not paying her their debts." Mr: rartTSIo- descrlbes Princess Hermtne. the wife of William II, who was magnificently gowned when he saw her, as a charming woman and devoted to her hus band. He said the two daughters of the princess were splendid chil dren and that tne lormer emperor was most happy In the company of Hermine and the girls. v All the staff of William II at Doom House wear full uniforms. His lord chamberlain was even more dignified than the days at Potsdam before the war. " - SAY YOUR XMA8 GREET. INO WITH A PORTRAIT Have your sittings made now. A dosen portraits will solve a dozen gift problems. We have the b.-st equipped studio in southern Oregon, where you receive profession- al attention In all depart- menu, until the delivery of your portraits. The newest line of mountings and frames, we will be glad to show you.. The New Roseburg Studio Remember the placeover - Salzman's 129 Jackson St. Roseburg .Ore. : AGED FATHER QF - ' FREE FREE v One 8x10 photograph with every order of 16.00 or over. This offer closes Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass fit. Roseburg Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 331. ' FLASHES OF LIFE NEW YORK David and Abbey j Rockefeller Milton, newly-weds. have leased a seven-room apart ment on fashionable Park Avenue, which will cost them 17,500 a year. Nicely furnished, steam beat- ed rooms, all modern conven- lences. Rooms single or en- suite. Prices reasonable. The Oxford, 317 8. Stephens. LEVERN DRYBURGH, Prop. L. F. T. DANCE Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, the L. F. T. dancing club will hold Its flret dance of the sea- son at the K. of P.- hall. All members are urged to be pres- ent Good time assured. , (AarorUtnl I'ma Leaanl Wltr.) . PLYMOUTH, Vt.. Nov. 19. Col onel John C. Coolidge, father of the President, has lost ground in ms right against "heart block" and bladder trouble. Dr. Albert M. Cram, who last night admitted that his patient had (sited slightly, hopes that the rug feed constitution which aided Colo pel Coolidge to quick recovery af ter an operation last June will bgaln stand him In good stead. Ma- or- James F. Coupal. presidential physician, who came to Plymouth n connection with the earlier lll- pess of the 82-year-old patient, is keeping In touch with Dr. Cram. The guard that watches the road hat leads to the porch of the faualnt old farm house has been kept busy answering anxious ques- lons, but to all except those whose missions are urgent, he refuses ad mission. There will be no depar- ure from this procedure until Mr. in a battle which eclipsed all others for action. Cook with gaa Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. . STARKEY AND TRAMBITAS BATTLE 10-ROUND DRAW (A-anrl-t-4 I'reaa Lraarrf Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 19. Kid Starkey of Klamath Falls and Johnnie Trambitas of Portland, lightweights, went 10 rounds to a draw here last night. The decision of the judges was unpopular as a majority of the fans thought Tram bitas had a slight shade. In a furious six-round semi-wind- up, Wilbur Harrington, Klamath Indian, outpointed Jack Crim, Mo doc Indian. The boys are light weights. Substituting for Bobby Allen, an Indian, "Dummy" Poole, Weed welter, fought a slashing draw with Tommy Murphy of San Francisco, t : 9 ... ;. r -. i Hsanaai I I 1 Steal prcdous minutes from kitchen drud gery by serving New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats for breakfast! On and off the fire in 2 minutest A new breakfast dish. Filled with flavor packed : with nourishment! Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining the roughage that stimulates digestion, i That "all-night cooked' , j ' flavor in only two minutes " FOB MOWS THAN cWuui mak las qwterrr raotwcTS n-O tMMBV Bin ' ttlTKUf CREAM PA ft t MA m Bui nun Kiraur rum lertAe huuw pub ?3 COOLIDGE OFF FOR NEW YORK TO DELIVER SPEECH ( AwncUtH preta iMiri Wlre.l WASHINGTON! Nov. 19. Presi dent Cpolidge left Washington ear ly today for New York, where to night he will address the New York State Chamber of Commerce. The party Included Secretary Sanders, Frank W. Stearns. Dwlght W. Morrow, chairman of the Pres ident's air board; George Harvey, I former ambassador to Great Bri tain, Major James F. Coupal, the White House physician - and the military and naval aides. Colonel .Harvey's name was not. among those originally announced as members of the party. The President had received no late word today from the bedside. of his rather, who Is 111 at Ply mouth, Vt. He was prepared to go to Plymouth If necessary. HELLO BILLI Chfer up. Will ex pect you with lots of pep and a big smile to attend a real dance at Elks hall this week, Thursoay. Lurch will be served. , , h TO ONE IN DEATHLESS LIFE.' Thfl fnllnvrln iuum kw AMnn Harness, which was written for a gentleman who furnished the tneme, appeared In the November Issue of The Realltv Magazine. 1 1 read In mystic and immortal light wnicn snines before me In the darkness here. That thou hast passed with death beyond the night And I shall meet thee on ' an other sphere. My soul has shown me death can not remove A single tie that binds thy life to mine. In boundless and eternal lands above, Dear girl, forever shall my . heart be thine. When I shall reach the shores I now discern No more shall limitations fetter me. Attaining Cosmic Forces, I shall learn To leave my body and ascend to thee. Above a thousand million worlds afar On wings of thought my unseen self shall rise, Till I shall gain some undiscover ed star Which wheels through endless depths of unknown skies. Then I shall seek and find thee In that land Eternal Truth has made forever free. The deep soul-lore which I shall understand. Whilst I am there, thou Shalt unfold to me. Wien I shall know the perfect taws wnicn guide And ever fill the universe with ngnt, I shall return to earth and there abide In knowledge that shall mold my life aright I kr.iw, as over matter I peivall. mat tnou wilt aid me en this plane below. The mountains of obstruction I shall scale, And to reality my dream shall grow. No longer am I bound by grief and atnre: In meditation I have found release. Thy holy thoughts have reached my earthly life: Thy love sustains me and has brought me peace. Coolldge's health has materially improved. , Studeoaker bunas no yearly models. EASTERN OREGON'S OLDEST RESIDENT DIES AT 93 fAMM-latml Vmig lad Wire.) THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 19. Mrs. Mary Cushlng, said to be the oldaet resident of eastern Oregon, dlea here yesterday. She was 93 years old and had been a contin uous resident of this section for 75 years. She was the widow of Mllo M. Cushlng who built the first ho tel In eastern Oregon. She Is sur vived by two of her seven children, Mllo Cushlng of Seattle and W. H. Cushlng of The Dalles. Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will de livered when filled. WELLESLEY, Mass. Smokes for Welresley College girls are now forbidden both on and oft the campus. Three student members of a student governing body favor ed permission of the campus, but faculty delegates prevailed. , WASHINGTON Immodesty In dress has been condemned by the National Council of Catholic Wo men In convention. COCHRANE, Ca. The Southern Railway's Ponce de Leon special was held up here while a pair of bloodhounds leisurely bayed a con vict's trail down the track. NEW YORK Two tons of fish that swam Into condenser tubee from the harbor forced a Brooklyn power plant to shut down. WASHINGTON Our navy has new methods for peering into the depths. A super-powerful light has been perfected for helping to sal vage the S-51. Planes that flew XMA ANNOUNCEMENTS : . - Don't delay ordering your 4 Christmas announcements. We are showing a nice line of hath, printed and engraved, w cards. Place your order now , se that the beat attention can v be given your work. News-Re- S view Exclusive Job Printing Department, Roseburg, Ore- go a. ' in the Arctic on MscMlllan'i expe dition are to chart the ocean floor off 'Cuba. , , . NEW YORK Federal Attorney Buckner has Invited Wayne B. Wheeler to "come over Into Mace donia' and see for himself how hard It Is to enforce prohibition In New York. NEW YORK Mrs. Coolidge and Queen Mary are cited by the Retail Dry Goods association as good ex amples for every woman to follow In the matter of early Christmas . shopping. 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