Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 03, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1925.
A CLEARANCE
DRESSES---COATS
Opens Tomorrow
Most Sensational
Price Reductions
We Have Ever Offered In December
85 Silk and Wool
Dresses
Formerly Priced at
. $19.75 to $29.75
$9.85
45 Fur Trimmed Dress
Coats
Formerly Priced to $95.00
V2 Price
The Marksbury Company
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(AmcUttd Fro Uurd Win.)
1 EUGENE, Ore.. Deo. J. Though
county officials hare been working
luce yesterday on clues to the pos
sible identification of robbers who
early yesterday morning blasted
the sate of the Leaburg poaloftlce,
no trace of the suspects has been
found It was announced today.
I Four men are believed to have
ibeea Involved In the safe-blowing,
as a high powered car containing
four men was seen to speed away
uoin ieaburg shortly after the
blast had awakened residents ol
the little town on the McKenrie at
s o'clock In the morning.
A box taken from the poatofflce
building was found later in the
Uay yusteruuy under the Leaburg
church.
I The loss to the postoftlce In cash
was about $20, it is said.
I The safe was In the store build
ing, used as a combined store and
poslotlice. .
WINTRY BLAST IN
REGION OF ROCKIES
(Aaockud mm Lmmtd Win.) ' - '
DENVER, Colo., Dec S. Winter
laid a snowy covering over the
ttocky Mountain states today with
promise of the storm continuing
tonight. The snow tall extended
from Montana to New Mexico. In
.the southern portion of the Inter
mountain area the storm raKed
with greater intensity. In south
ern Wyoming and northern Colora
do the storm attained almost blis-sard-like
proportions.
SCOTLAND YARD DI8- '
APPROVES LONDON NECK
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LONDON, Dec. S. (A. P.)
Scotland Yard has entered the
realm of fashion to voice a protest
I The cause Is the new fad women
t have of wearing pearl and diamond
necklaces with strings down the
, back. As a "help yourself" idea of
displaying precious stones, the de
tectives said it waa sure to make
more work for them.
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The Foundation
IN many an American city today
tall structures stand on founda
tions that were planned by their
architects to support the weight of
extra stories if the future's needs
should call forsuch additions. Their
. very ; existence is proof of the
vision of men who provided for
that which they could not definitely '
foresee.
Similarly capable of meeting the ,
' : I future's needs was the foundation 1
V upon which the Bell System has been
. reared. At a time when a few miles ,
was the greatest distance over which
l ,, , man's wirc-borne voice might
travel, the telephone pioneers could
not, of course, fcJ&see in detail the
problems of invention, .manufac
ture, construction and operation
which future expansion might in
volve. They could, however, an! Hid
catch the vision of a national growth
which would necessitate a senrce
continent-wide in scope. Theycould1
and did provide the foundation for
a structure capable of growing with!
the nation. The proof of their vision
' lies in the fact that America today
has a nation-wide, universal tele
phone service. '; , .;
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The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM -
One Policr One System Universal 8erfloe t
for winter
arming
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The Sea Never Gives Up
the treasure which lfl mink tn Its
depths, but such valuables urn lost
forever. Our Safe Deposit Vault
never icivea up to an unauthorized
hand valuables entrusted to It, but
ther are kept always for the own
er's benefit. Come to on- office
and Inquire about men p'-utrrtion.
PrJvam Ixck Boxra for real $2.00
and up per year.
The Roseburg National Bank
Rosebur,Ore.
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J QUICK SERVICE
f Holiday Gifts Delivered
t 15C To All Peru of the City I5c
J House Gills Answered Promptly g
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Parcel Delivery
ALICE'S FATHER
FLARES AT TITLE
OF TAXI DRIVER
(AwcUtnl FlM Lturd Wire.)
WHITE PLAINS, N. V.. Dec. a
George Jones, mulatto father of
Alice Beatrice Jones, from whom
Leonard Kip Khiuelandcr is set-king
an annulment of their marriage
today created a disturbance in the
courtroom when Isaac N. Mills,
counsel for Hhlnelander, called
Jones a "taxlcab driver" during his
summation before the Jury.
Leaping to his feet and trembling
with auger Jones shouted at Mills:
"I'm no taxlcab driver. 1 never
was a taxlcab driver."
When Lee Parsons David, coun
sel for Mrs. Hhlnelander attempted
to quiet Jones, the latter protected:
"Don't let him say those things
about me."
' He finally was prevailed upon to
sit down and court was recessed
for 15 minutes.
Mills today began his second day
of summation for the plaintiff by
relating how the Jones family had
Ignored a warning that the Ku Klux
Klan might act against them.
Mills said that Leon II. Jacobs,!
attorney employed by Hhlnelander's
father, hsd warned Mrs. Hhineland
er that unless she and her wealthy
yonug husband separated, the klan
might take action airalnst ber fam
ily. This warning was given. Mills
said, alter a window in the Jones
home had been broken by a stone
Ihn wn by an unknown person.
Mills d-fended the action of Ja
cobs, ejhirh defense counsel, Lee
Parsons Davis bad bitterly attacked
In his summation for the defense,
' ssying thst Jacobs hsd "merely
lost his head. Mills also contlnu
i ed his criticism made yesterday
against Phillip Rhlnelander, Leon
ards Ulhex, (or neglu Um sob,
which the lawyer stated was large
ly reported for the mistakes made
by the young man.
Mr. Mills is expected to speak
most of todsy. The case Is expect
ed to reach the Jury some time tomorrow.
Wife and Husband
Both 111 With Gas
"For years I had gas on the stom
ach. The first dose of Adlenka
helped, i now sleep well and all
gas Is gone. It amo heli-d niy
nusband. ' (signed) .Mrs. ii. Hi ink
lev. ONE spooniul Adlerika re
moves GAS and often brings as
tonishing relief to the stomach.
Stops tnat full, bloau-d feeling,
brings out old, waste matter you
never thought waa in your system.
Tis excellent Inlestirul evacuunt is
woudertul for constipation. Na
than Kullerton, druggist.
SAYS SOUTH CAN MEET
WORLD DEMAND FOR COTTON
ALBURN, Ala., Dec. 3 (A. P.)
ltoli weevil or do boll w eevil, the
cotton belt of the United Biale.
can produce all the fleecy stspie
the woild will consume and pay
tor it at a "living price" In opin
ion of Alabama experiment sta
tion officials.
This could be accomplished
through Intelligent use o( Millit
er soil better varieties of seed,
said Prolessor M. J. Funcheu, di
rector, after studying results of
experiments extending over a fifteen-year
period.
The added cost necessary to In
crease production would be small
compai: with the net return and
it would not be necessary to ex
tend the cotton area, he explained.
Cook with gas.
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