ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1925.
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.RADIO
(re thanks for RADIO on Thanksgiving
MILLIONS of homes are thankful, this year, for the
stimulation, the entertainment, the inspiration radio
has brought into them.
For radio has broadened our horizons. It has brought
the best music, the best thought, the most valuable in
formation to those who were lonely and drowsy before.
Select your radio now and select h carefully.
Choose the set that is carefully made of fine materials
for sirrple, satisfactory, all-round performance! the set
that is made in the largest radio factory in the world and
therefore sold for far less than the price of other sets as
fine; the set that is backed by a reputation built up
through a quarter-century of making fine electrical
equipment.
In short, select the Atwater Kent.
On WWJ tonlgktl T. Atwatar KX Radio Artists are
on ha olr tonight and evcrv Thuraday ntght at 9o'elock
Eastern Standard Time We think ao much ot this aoud proeiam
of good mualo that it ia broadcast over all these atatlonai
WBAF, NewYork WFI, Philadelphia Buffalo.
V'lAR, Pnmdance WCAE, Kvuburjh WWJ. Detroit
WErJ, tkMtoa WSA1. Crarrnnari WOC Detmport
WCCO. Minnaapnlia Sc Paul
Iter at CfMUtfnr mwf root au7 arfreo thmt no Ifoor prograol tfoM
aai ate oar a ma aaw ot too waoak
Modal 10 Compart 465.00
S8
Modal 10 Priae. $fc5.00
aCxU 10 (without tubaaj rt i85.00
Radio SonkmJi
($13.00 to -'J.0O
122 S. Stephens
WILLARD SERVICE STATION
H. L. BOUCOCK
Phone 136
Builnttss Visitor
Jink ParroU, Camas Valley i
rancher, motored here Tuesday and
s pi ut sfvtn-Hl hours attfuUliitc to
buslutus matters. j
In Tuesday
V. K. Marks and E. Marks. Gar
den Yallty raihrs, u.otored here
ystrday and traniutcted busineas
fur gi'Vfru. bourn.
From Ten Mils
' Anion Uios: from the rural dis
trict a to motor ht-n ytwtcrday and
tittiisQtt business for a abort tiim
wus ili'rt UolKert, of Ten Mite.
Mr. Brown Visitor
O. C, llrowii, of DlxonvlUft. mo
to ml hrre yesiprilay nud mwnt th
alttTiiooi. attendiiiE to buslai'sa affairs.
On Business
J. I Williums moton-d from
Dillard ytterday and transacted
btismeHS for a few hour.-, rt'turahig
huniu in the afternoon.
Visitor Tuesday
Mrs. N. Srbustiun, of SutlierHn,
was a visitor in tills city for sev
eral hours yesterday, .shopping
during the afternoon.
From Dillard
C. A. MuUlnnls, of Dillard. spent
a few hours here yesterday attend
in K to bus in ens affairs and trading.
From Coast
C. H. lean, of Marahfield, was
an arrival from' the coast yestr
day and transacted business bere
for a few hours.
Mr. and Mm. I. F. Clarke. Drain i
Ny!rll.nl. U-a.M vt.ll.AM Is. IKI. flliu'
aui at irw uuui lUiO uiui uiug,
transacting business. j
Just In from New York, ladles 1
coats tn most wanted shades and)
the newest styles. All are fur trim-'
tiled and artV remarkable values at i
our low prices. Priced at 119.75 and
IH.76. R. A. PUcher Co., Inc. i
From Glendale
Kd Johns returned to his home
at Ulendule yesterday aftemoou
after siMMidiug a few hours here on
business.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. James Coiiklin returned to
her hoipe at Rice Hill yesterday af
ternoon after sptndlng a few hours
shopping and visiting here.
Leave For South
Mrs, C. V. ltiedel and son, Bobby,
left this morning for Rogue River,
where tjtey will. be guests of Mrs.
Rledel's parents over the holidays.
QUALITY WITH ECONOMY
Home Restaurant
Thanksgiving Dinner Special
Thursday, November 26
roruni c pprrn daip i
M llhLI UIILLU I Mlil
AT EUREKA FACING
! CHARGEOFMURDER
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To 8alem
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlncs
and family will lrave Ihis evenins;
(or Salem, where tht-y will be
guests of relatives over the holi
days. Leaves Thla Morning
Mrs. S. Sheridan left tills mrirn
Ing for Dillard, where she will
Isit over the Thanksgiving holi
days with her mother, Mrs. M.
Philips.
'Enroute North '
Jack Holtin, logger of Lakeside,
spent R few hours in this city yes
terday visiting, before leaving for
Portland, where he will spend
Thanksgiving day with friends.
Leave for Tiller .
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McElrath, resi
dents of this city for some time,
have purchased a stock ranch and
. orchard at Tiller, and will move to
their new home next week.
Ripe Olives
SOUP'
Chicken Princess
RELISHES
Celery Branches
SALAD ,
Head Lettuce . French Dressing
FISH
Boiled Salmon Hollandaise
ENTREES
Young Roasted Oregon Turkey Cranberry Sauce
Prime RirA of Beef Au Jus
Chicken Fricassee Home Made Noodles
Beef Tenderloin Bordelaise Sauce
VEGETABLES
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Garden Peas en Cream
DESSERTS
Choice of
Plum Pudding I lard Sauce
I lot Mince Pie Wine Sauce
Price 75c
Have You Tried Our Tender Juicy Steaks?
Special Club Breakfasts
Service With a Smile
AT THE HOME
133 Sheridan St.-
QUALITY WITH ECONOMY
Leave For Portland
Dr. and r.Ms. IJ. R. Shoemaker
and family lert this morning by au
to for Portland, where they will be
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Cart 1.
Shoemaker over Thanksgiving.
To Spend Holidays at Coast
Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Church and
family leave this evening for
' MarshfMil, where they will vlnlt
over Thanksgiving with Mrs.
j Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Davis.
KL'REKA, Cal., Nov. 25 Jnrk
Ryan and Walter David, half
' breed Indians and half brothers.
appeared in court here today for
preliminary bearing on the charge
of having murdered Carmen Wag
ner, beauty shop girl. Mis Wag
ner and Henry Sweet, her com
panion on a hunting trip, were
shot deud in the mountainous
country fifty miles south of Eu
reka 'more than a month ago.
! Indians with papoose on their
barks and weather-beaten moun
taineers mingled with heavily
armed deputy sheriffs In the lit
tle court room. Hyan and Javid
were heavily guarded, threuts of
i violence having been made
j against them.
( Tiled high on tables were bits
of hair, bullets, shreds of cloth
ing and automatic pistols gather
ed by E. Q Uelnrlrh, criminolo
gist,, employed by the prosertition
to aid in weaving evidence. These
mute reminders of the double
murder were collected at Its scene,
a lonely mountain road in which
Sweet's body was found beside
his auto, and In a shallow grave
in which the body of the girl was
found days later.
' flrais seed and hand seeders at
, Wharton tiros.
Wardens Visit City
A. F. Averlll. state game warden
of Portland, and A. M. Fish, depu
. ty w arden of Coos county, were
; visitors In this city for a few hours
yesterday. They have been link
ing after business affairs at the
To Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Shannon
and son, Hilly, enroute from Wash
ington points to their home in
San Francisco, are exneeted here
today and will stop over and visit a
short time as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Poole, of this city.
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la nnri in"1 km p.m mnn-r wn.-n you nav luoq ma;
to a-t-t It tih. thin why liifTlor fod.
v.ni will ft-'p t th tf,''rh"n' ar.il or1-r from lis you can d
n it t'.,t n ir illnn.T will r 1h bot.
I rmi-iiffir-ii, f"rv, ltt tiff. wt potato and
Vnr vtinr mvi von will want iirisaiiiii hananaa
hae c(-n:(il-t mr of rann4 koo'Is.
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ECONOMY GROCERY
Phsn S3
O. I JOHNSON
Th Biors Thst Irrvti Vou Sa.
S44 N. JtcV.on St.
CANADA USTENS
TO RECORD OF KLAN
I ORGANIZER POWELL
' VTCTOniA, n. C Nov. J.
Sharply criticizing thr Kanadlnn
Ku Klul Klan and Its orHniiHrs,
Attorney General A. M. ManBon,
apeakinic before the. legislature
here yesterday, read letters which
he Said were received from "re
aponslhle people" In Oregon reirard
Inr Major Luther I. Powell of Port
land, a Klan organizer. Powell was
barred from Canada, and then ad
mitted for 30 days.
One letter said Powell had been
Klan organizer In Oregon four
years ago.
"Major Powell," It read, "figured
In many sennatlonal episodes In
Oregon and Washington and help
ed to promote the Portland Bkylin
er corporation and other notorious
schemes where Klansmen loat
more thsn tloo..A. Powell finally
quarreled with (I rand Dragon Fred
I.. Olfford, and was banished from
the order serera! months sgo."
lyees l.lre Killer and ponder at
Whnrton Hros.
Special Thanksgiving
Dinner at The Grand Cafe,
$1.
i
i Visitor Today
I Mrs. C. W. Blebold, of Fort Ine.
Indiana, visited- here today for
several hours. She was met by Mrs.
(Jack Sheppard, of Marslifiehl,
i whose guest she will be for 4ume
I lime, and returni-d with her to the
I coasL
judge Coshow Here
O. P. Coshow, assoclalo justice
! of the Oregon state supreme court,
jarrived In Koebtrg last night and
I will remain over Thanksgiving,
j Judge Coshow attended the Ma
i sonic banquet at the Hose l!oi:l
last night, being the chli f spesl.iT
of the evening.
To Visit Sister Here
Frank Montgomery, who has
been located at Condon, Kastern
Oregon, for the past year, has ar
rived to spend a week or so visit
ing at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Campbell. Mr. Montgomery form
erly lived near this city and has
many friends here, whom h- will
visit during his stay lu the city.
Leave for North
Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen and
family, and Miss Ionise Anderson,
lert today for northern points. Ir.
and Mrs. Allen and family will lie
guests of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr.
ai.d Mrs. W. A. While, of Waslmn
Wash , over the Thanksglvli.g
holiduys. Miss Anderson will be a
guest of friends In I'ortlnnd on
Thanksgiving.
MAKING MILADY'S
FACE DIFFERENT
NOW BERLIN TRADE
11ERMN, Nov. 25. The real art
of wielding lipstick, rouge pad, '
powder puff and eyebrow pencil
soon will be taught to the Berlin
maiden at fifty cents per lesson.
'Che scope of a school for training
theatrical makeup artists has been j
extended to embrace the women In ,
the capitol. The theory Is that :
more users of cosmetica are to be
seen on the streets than on the !
stage and the makeup of some of
them Is not always highly artistic. :
Krnt Lots, for twenty years fa i
lal art director of the municipal
theatre at Nuremburg, will be di
rector of the new Institution. Visit
ed In his studio. Lot was showing
a woman how, by skilful application
of cosmetics, she could reduce the
apparent siie of her nose. He de
cried what he terms the promiscu
ous manner in which flappers, and
especially elderly women, bedaub
themselves with paint and powder.
In the majority of casea be aald,
they defeat the very object for
which cosmetics are applied.
ALICE'S NEGRO
BLOOD KNOWN TO
KIP IN ADVANCE
(Continued from page I.)
known for a while."
Sister Knew Kip First
Although It had been expected
that Alice would take the stand as
the first witness today, Lee Par
sons Dkvls, her attorney, decided
to postpone her appearance until
after several minor defense, wit
nesses had been heard.
Grace and Emily, slaters of Alice,
took the stand and said that the
question of color had never come
up la their presence, aitnough
young Rhtnelander had been a fre
quent caller at their home. Emily,
whose husband is Robert Brooks,
a negro butler, said that her fam
ily had never objected to Brooks on
the basis of his color, but had crit
icised her for marrying ao young. '
Grace la married to a white man
and said that her marriage license
describes her as "white" because
ihe clerk assumed that waa her
color and. wrote It In without
questioning her. 8he told the oft
repeated tale ot her first meeting
with young Rhtnelander, the sub
sequent automobile rides and dates.
Mother's loaf, It feels so chummy
To my palate and my tummy.
Try It and you will agree.
Like the bread agrees with Uie.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson St
Yourself
, in her
boots
If you had to do the house- I
work, can you imagine a gift more
welcome than one that would do
your hardest work for you!
. Electricity will save your wife
hours of needless drudgery every
week. Ask your electric dealer to
day about an electric range that
cooks all but automatically, with
no lugging of coal, kindling or
ashes, and for no more than the
usual cost for fueL
Or, if wash-day is her most
trying task, ask for a demonstra
tion of an electric washing ma
chine with its power wringer.
Electric ironers, vacuum sweep
ers, and electric sewing machines
are play to work with and they
soon earn back what you pay
for them. j
Think what these electric con
veniences would mean to you if
you had to keep house! Plan to
make this Christmas one to be
remembered. Visit your dealer's
today.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
waffle Iron vacuum dinar
table grill cooking range
tosst.r washing machine
percolator sawing machine '
heater Ironer j
curling Iron hawtar pad
Christmas
Waffles
iJtrge assortment of Electric
Waffle lrona Just arrived for
Christmas.
Round and Square Waffles,
priced 116.00 to IS. 35.
The Early Shopper Gets
Wider Selection
Ten Styles of Electric Perco
latora DeLux Curling Irons $1.50 to S.
Large Olow Heaters, S1.4S to SG.
Foot Logs, the new bed com
fort $3.75.
Toasters, Grills, Hotpla'es, $3.85
to $12.00.
Bee our Christmas Tree
Festoons
SHOP EARLY
ELvctrlc Chandeliers make
Perfect Ulfts
Arthur . Crowell
225 N. Jackson Phone 611
,To Arrive For Holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Htorey Mussnn
;and nephw, Harold (iesell. of
! Marjhfleld. are expected to arrive
here today from the roast to be
the hollduy guexta of Mr. and Mrs.
F. ). Schnltx. Harold (iesHI ill
remain hre after the holidays to
nmke his home with b's aunt, Mrs.
1 8chult. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Bowman, of Eugene, are also fx-
!pected to arrive and with M'. and
. Mrs. Hchultg and their guests will
celebrate Thanksgiving.
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ssMcAIJFr'AOrVr.GON 1
I 4 POWEP. COMPANY
Vff I
IN rRlXiRtSS
(misCljrtfhnas
let&fflricity
dotheworlC
Used
Cars
See ours before buying.
We have some wonder
ful buys, both in open
and closed models.
BUICKS
and other makes.
MOTOR SHOP
GARAGE
Buick Dealers
Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
DR. J. H. HUTSON
an experienced and successful operator of the
Thompson Baths is here to assist us in bringing an
important Health Message to you, and to demon
strate the value of the Baths, in connection with
our other Drugless Methods, in following out a
Constructive Health Program. . i
The service that sick people have the right to
look for. ' : i : i'. . '.'
We invite your investigation.
Drugless Health Center
327 Cass St. Phone 491
3L.
his meeting with Alice and finally
transference of his affections to.
the sister he married.
Sr. C. P. McClendon, a negro
family physician, who attended
Alice in 1922. when she had Influ
enza, testified that the Jones fam
ily always had been accepted as
belonging to the negro community
of New Rochelle. He aald Alice's
body was a light coffee color.
Second hand Kirstln one-man
atump puller and equipment at half
price at Wharton Bros.
Wood cutters' tool! at Wharton
Bros.
' Our new merchandise Is coming
l'i fast now and we mu.it close out
all the old stock, so watch for atill
greater reductions. B. A. Pucker,
Co., Inc.
Corn shelters at Wharton Bros.
S p e c i a I Thuikigiving
Dinner at The Grand Cafe,
$1. i
HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYTHING FOR
THANKSGIVING ?
' BRAND'8 ROAD STAND
CLEAR FILTERED SWEET CIDER
NEW HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES
RIPE PEARS THREE VARIETIES
SWEET CORNICHON GRAPES
APPLES ALL KINDS
COCOANUT8
PERSIMMONS
CANDY
WILL BE OPEN ALL EVENING ' NUTS
(Gaeollne and Oil if you need It.)
aI.I.I.l.I.JaI.I.I.i.I.I.I.MlaIaIalaI.M.iar
Rose Dining Room
3 a
1 rsS -.-I
m m Si a -a a a
ll' ' " t- - I i STali.X1
THANKSGIVING
Full Course Turkey and Chicken Dinner
12:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Partlea Make Reaervatlona if Possible.
BclUuiu Awn ut, ths ft nut strut in
Nsuiport, R. I, is pa
with port land csmsnt concrete
Aire Paved wfitta
Concrete
Although the big point in
favor of paving with port
land cement concrete is
its moderate cost, wealthy
home owners insist upon
concrete primarily because
of its attractive appearance.
Our fret boohUt'CtmcTete Strut
fin Your Toum," will Ull you ths
whol itory. Ash or your copy.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Gasco Building
PORTLAND, OREG.
evf National Organization to Imprort and
Sxltnd iht Vm of Concrttt
OFFICHS IN 50 crrtss