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' t ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1925. !. . i COUNTRY ' FRIENDS, AT-.. ! - TENTION. ; ! All Interested In a county appropriation to local library I n ih.l m-a ma v h.vA frtMl dmt DIKING ROOM U 1 PBffBnfflJ I You can pay no finer compliment to " your friends and loved ones than to give them Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases this Christmas. ' These splendid bookcases are beautiful and decorative and provide a convenient, ever ready receptacle for the favorite books. They come in designs and finishes suitable for any room and for many purposes for any member of the family, from the youngest to ' the oldest. Their sectional construction adapts them to any space. , Give Globe-Wernicke Bookcases this Christ mas and perpetuate your memory in these lasting gifts that will forever reflect your thoughtfulncjs and the recipient's appreci ation of the best things in life.- They are truly "The Gift Ideal." McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete I louscf urnishers Roseburg, Ore.' WASHINGTON, Not. II. The Department ot Commerce announ ces that, according to returns re ceived, thew were lu Oregon, for the calendar year 1924, 6,967 marriages performed and 1,845 divorces granted. For the calen dar year 1923, 7.161 marriages una of books, please send rep- 1 resentativvs from your com- w inunlty to meet at Court House on Nov. 18th.. at 10 a. m. He- 1 quested by committee of couu- try people. I E "TO TAXPAYER8" The annual meeting of the and 2.894 dlvodces were reported.! Douglas County Taxpayers' : The decrease In marriages report- ! League will be held In the Clr- , ed for 1924 from the number re cult Court Room at the Court ported for 1923 is 184 or 2.6 per j. House on Saturday; November cent. The divorces reported for28 1925i at 10 0'Cock a. m. l 1924 show an increase of 61 or,. An inTttttlon to aUcnd this j 1.8 per cent over the number re-;A ,,,. i. ,ih , .n .. ported for 1923. . tamavers nf the county. t P St . i , taxpayers of the county. The statistics of marriages for . rjuuii.. county Taxpayers' 1924 were furnished by the stale I , "!L P y hnarit nf hellh anri hnB nf HI. vroguo. vorces .for the same year by the (ywwwsi county clerks. The figures, are, for co-erado,, the following; preliminary and subject to cor- lday tbo w, orgaDl,d anll i .reCUOn. IVwn It lufnm lh. Knnu until lml I What .ough remedy do you pre-' ?'!?0","0-J ?" "J''S ferT Whatever I, Is I here, or ! This pgr7m bears lu. .pe.uy ; the endorsement also of Represent- lain DnAi) siik riiiu aanri hanofinlnl Dl . . J Lloyd Crockers'. I atlve Garner ot Texas, ranking; democrat on the committee, as well ! as other leaders of both parties. PRISONERS IN OREGON if the haise achieves this speed ! WANTED IN CALIFORNIA in acting on the bill, the senate will 1 have the revenue measure before fA-nci.in) I'm Uued win.) chilstmas recess, thus allow- SALEM, Ore., Nov. 23. Requi- i,,- two months for Its eonaldera- sltlons from the governor of Call- uon and for lua working out ot dlt forula for the extradition of W. E. ; ferences between the senate and Bhettlemore and Robert Ooff, who house before March 1, by which are wanted for grand larceny In 1 Hme tne leaders hope it will be San Francisco, were granted today j enacted Into law. This would pet by Governor Tierce. The men are mll jncome tax payera to enjoy the under arrest In Portland. 'i proposed cuts In these taxes when first payments of the new year are made March 15. HIOHKH KIH'CATION OF UIHL8 INCLUDES 'FAGS' (Aanrlltxl 1TM Uutd Wlrr.) . PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Nov. 23. Students or Bryn Mawr College have been granted the, right to (Smoke. - President Marlon Ed i wards gave her permission at a j meeting today of the self-govern-I ment association In response to a i petition he had received from that Jiody last week. One room ; will tie set aside in each dorml : tory for the use of girls who de sire to smoke. Handmade Xmas gifts on display at Fisher's Store. Leave orders for stamping, embroidering and crocheting at the store, or phone 1P1S and I wll calL Mrs. John Fer guson. - 'obaivtniStt& Agency-' v - ---'t' - floor ot uie pudding is In last-1 liuk-k turnover. Advertise. A Ing whether nuyer or seiier read I classified ad today brines sales to the classified nrle I morrow. LISTEN Candy an excellent Thanksglv Ing gift. Never has gone wrong and couldn't when you buy the quality we get fresh every wees at Lloyd Crocker's. PERMITS ISSUED FOR TWO DWELLINGS Several building permits have been Issued during the past tow days, two of- them providing for the erection of dwellings. D. 11. Morgan j has secured a permit to construct a (5,700 residence In Laurelwood. The building Is to be stucco finish. J. V. Langenbcrg Is to erect a 13 000 residence and $.100 garage on E. Sucond avenue north. K. L. Can non lias obtained a permit to erect a $200 garage on Fitter street and W. W. Ashcraft 1b building a $150 NEW TUMALO RESERVOIR LEAK MAY END PROJECT x ' . i garage on West Lane street. (Associated Ptw Lojuvd Wire.) 1 0 ' SALKM. Nov. 23. Efforts to i CCirOt A f TDjlMTO nv. Iho Turn a In nrnbrl reservoir l.Vinij 1 ixrliv k that was constructed in 1913 about' eight miles northwest of ltend have so far been futile, according to In formation received by State Engi neer Luper from D. J. McLellan, engineer who has been working on the reservoir. McLellan CARRY DELEGATES TO CONVENTION BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Ac tive plans fur a special train to car- reports ' ? ttm donates of the Pacific coast S leak of 350 second feet. It Began to -""." ." 5 leak soon after Its construction and taies 10 oe neia in oeauie, has never been repaired. This Is 1 cember 7th and 8th, are now reach Si not Interfering with the develop- Ing completion, according to an K ment of the project. It Is claimed, j nouncement made here at western 6 water being obtained from the divhlonal headquarters of the K Crescent Lake storage which was ' national nhamher. The reserva E secured after the failure of the res-! '"' already ma. n indicate that A ervolr ' ' several hundred delegates and their g 0 wivea from Arisona, California. Ne S Sweet elder for Thanksgiving at ! ''. ai Oregon will Journey to Thanksgiving Sale Of Winter Hats at big reductions. Some as low as $2.50 at the Specialty Shoppe, 235 Jackson Street. MRS. S.M.KING Brand's Road Stand. TAX REDUCTION ON , 1926 PAYMENTS IS I EXPECTATION NOW Does old Kid Pipe get you below the belt? (Jfc your pipe O.K.-or are you K.Oed?) Any experienced pipe-handler 11 tell you that half the battle in ; - . mastering the manly art of pipe smoking is fighting shy of the old, ; 'hay-makerM. . . . And there's no - N; ; ., ' sense taking a terrible licking when you can side-step all that foul pipe-play by breaking in on Granger... Fact, after a couple of rounds with this smooth-going - Rough Cut it's no longer necessary . h V to handle any pipe with gloves on. saV T There's notlting else like Wcllman's 1870 Method An "old fashioned" method, yea, but slow es it is, and costly, too we have found noother processthat brings tobacco to the same full, rich "rounded out" mellowness. And r remember in Granger only I Licctrr k Mviu Tosacco Ca VacVfA In rteairo tnt A instead of tint-iiOTOt 10 or fit , J ft' JenriceGuaran&ed HAULING. Otir trucks travel over all roads. They never grumble at the moving lawks we impose upon them. Our lung distance rates are as low as cati be found for such a service. We Aim to Please." , H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 5 a rrzf 551 !.,' ""i Phont 220 tin LUMBER Boards, Shiplap, Dimension, Plank, Timbers. Kiln Dried Finish. If we haven't got it, we'll get it. Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. the convention on this train. The train Is to originate In Loa Angeles, where delegates from Arl- xona and Southern Caifornia will assemble. The train leaves Los An geles December 4th and provides for an all day lay-over en December 1 5th in San Francisco. Here dele- I WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. The gate, from San Krancisco, Oakland House Ways and Means committee ' and adjacent points will Join the hoped to wind up today Its six ; train. At Sacramento the train week task of framing a new reve-1 will pick up delegates from the San ,nue bill to reduce the nation's tax I Joaquin and Hncramento valleys burden. land points in Nevada. Carrying through this program, After crossing the Oregon line Chairman Green announced yester-' parties will board the train at Ash day that he would present the non-1 land, Medford. Grants l'ass, Knse,- imrtlsan hill, nrovldinr for more I burg. Eugene and Salem. At Fori- Mswiitwl If- Wlr. ) than 1200.000.000 tax reduction an- i land five cars, carrying fully one COltDOVA, Alaska, Nor. 24. Af- nually and Including relief to vlr-! hundred representatives, will be jter posing for four years as Dr. tualiy every federal taxpayer, to added to the train. 'John Akin Flanders, serving as the house on the opening day or: mis is tne miru anne.ai nnu j' mayor or nenai lor inree years, the session, December 7. meeting of the western dlvlflnn of an(j ministering to the fnedlcal Mr. Green plans to bring the bill (the national chamber, and every In- need of cannery employes at Brls- i ntcHunn lu ins. n win uv ui. ...v-v loi JaT ana jtenai, nuuoipn uries., ilmporuu.t, both from the stand- former Chicago medical student, I point ot attendance and program. I wall ncre today on bis wsy to This special train from Ihe cast j ,Dond a rear and a day at the fed- Ftn.ej. win nine ui mi "i hi ,erai penitentiary on jucrveu s is imposlng business delegations eerljanij attending a western convention, It I 0rM, wag convicted at Seldovla Is said. for violations of Alaska narcotic o. i laws, after admitting during the I Sweet cider for Thanksgiving at f toune ol a tllal 011 a atatutory i Orand's Road Stand. ; charge that he was not the man be j r. ' pretended to be. ;TUl liivrx sTOHV I.K.Mis . ,)r. Jonn a. fianders. who la said ! t OHONKK OX HIKINU Tltll. , De , Chicago physician, was ' " Grless" roommate at I-oyala College A tonrM yestenlay rsll.d '"-i medical school In 1919. Grless tes ironer M. K. Rltter and adrlred t)n , rslng Dr. Flanders name In thst official that he had Just seen i Kan Franc.,ro n i32i c.rlesg ob- lo u .'ooes roiuiiK a uu.iy u.i Ut'SSIA HTAVH Ot T OK I.KAdl t: OK .NATIONS. (ApvrliUd I'raa Unl Win.) MOSCOW. Nov. 24. Soviet IluKsIa firmly Intends In the fu- iture, as In the pust, to stand 'aloof from the league of Nations and similar organisations, Acting Foreign Minister l.ltvlnnff declared yeterday In a carefully prepared official statement. The I,ocarno I security treaties will not alter the j Soviet foreign policy, ho said. Cook with gas. SOVIKT fiOVKRNMRXT SIKD KOIl SIII.I.IONH. MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS; Will Profitby readingMri.Quigg'i 1 Letter Telling How Lydia E.Pink-1 ham Vegetable Compound Helped Her Daughter Royersford, Pa. "My daughter was sickly from the time she was is years old. Mr. Shipper Let Us Haul Your Freight . -. We np : iitc dnlly service between . ROSEBURG AND PORTLAND ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD ROSEBURG AND MARSHF1ELD tiF.tribat:n at way points - i ular i .f. ti C .-.t V.ninhi VfntOtl K Bhtril f n,XPrCSS Ot:tCC Ul I sn- r. d.dherr,o A I 4 her to take TA A T ...A.Uhnn I n af l. and see a 40in.-kSt. KtMcburz rnoncv.-j - '4 vam.m.-mMrf.B"''. she was irrcgul and also had s re re headaches, I and pains in. her sides and back. She was this way about six months before I begsn giv ing her l.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. It helped her very much. She is not botnered by headaches, bscksches, I or cramping any more, and has nut 1 missed but ope day. We recommend It to other mothers with girls who have the troub.es." Mrs. QuiGO, i 210 Main Street, Koytrsford, Pa. Another Mother's Letter Roxbury, Mass. "At the sire of; 1ft my dsughter was all run down. i nervons, with poor blond. These trou- j Dies msne ner weax ana until wwim. Severn! medicines, but they ; froon. rmally 1 induced the Veg-etaole Compound, hasgsinM in healln and is now w rking steadily, these facts to mar Mrs. HcdsoN. 2o3usUs Bwibury, Mas. trrk near Ihe Phady Point irns- slng. The coroner Immediately rushed to the srene of the Mip posed acctdei.t, or murder, and made a careful search along the track out as far as (Iren station, but failed to find anything of a suspicious rmture. He th;n hllted bark to town, along the trsr k. but the only results were a set of sore muscles from tho exercise. See thP lie! I lx- Nu It line of imr fumes, ronc-acls. Collet waiem. etc. at the Watkiiis' Store, 120 V. I-nue street. IXHIIVi: MAV IHIAWS M. 1 AITO IJI'KNSU 1 (Ht llJO. talned employment as a doctor for I.lbby, McNeil and I.lhhy canner ies at Ilrlstol Bay and Kenal. Gtiess wss acquitted of the sta tutory charge. Studebaker models. builds no yearly IDAHO MINING COMPANIES LOSES LONQ COURT FIOHT NEW recover YOTtK, Nov. 24 Bult to I4S B7.0(in from the Russian Soviet government was filed In supreme court today by F. Dudley Kopler, an attorney re presenting the Usetlfo, Inc., a New York corporation. Tha corpora tion, as assignor of Sophy Kap nlst, Marie Ksrpff and Vara Kar poff Pesteroff, alleges that tha three woman on December t, 19 ID, were deprived by tha Soviet government of gold rubles. Jewel ry, a bond and property to tha value named In the suit. FOR A SHORT TIMS ONLY A wonderful sale nn Watklns' washing powder and shredded soap combination. You can't afford to miss It. Ask your Watklns' dealer, 121) W Ine St. BOWKRS IN CANADA. Portland newspapers recsntly carried an account stating tbat Robert G. Dowers, a former re sident of Roseburg was missing from . the metropolis under cir cumstances Indicating tha possi bility of foul - play. Bowers, It was stated, trid sold a ranch, and bad llt.OOO on- his person, and had suddenly dropped out ot sight. County Judge Quins this morning received a letter from tha missing man. stating that he la now located la Edmonton, Cana da, but aspects to retuin to Rose burg soon. A few ot those large all-copper wash boilers left Get yours at Powell's Furniture Co. You must say MiOTr!tMl rin tvd Wlr..l WASHINGTON'. Nov. 21 Tho supreme court refused yesterday to ent.'Vlain the anneal of the Hun ker Hill and Sullivan and three nlh-1 r mining companies v. ho sought to have reviewed a derision nf the lower courts holding that 820 acres PAI.KM, Ore.. Nov. 2. Frank f land owned by Jacob Pnlak. i. n, , t ...... .n , ,HI, nation eountv. 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