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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1925. ' m Christmas INSPIRES NEW FABRICS Never, in our history have we shown such an interesting array of Fabrics Brilliant colors and splashing patterns abound in all de partments. Among the Silks are motifs taken from the Art Decorative Exposi tion in Paris. Many of these show the Cubist and Futuristic designs. Glossy textures as well as dull fin ishes are here in abundance all quality smart and modish. Here are a few suggestions for your Christmas Shopping gifts which will please any woman or girl SILK UMBRELLAS SILK UNDERWEAR SILK HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS ' NECKTIES PURSES VANITY BAGS NECK PIECES ALL KINDS FLOWERS SILK AND COTTON PAJAMAS SILK QUILTS AND COATS FOR BABY KID AND SILK GLOVES L ABRAHAM'S THE SILK STORE U. S. AND RUSSIA BIDDEN TO NEXT PEACE COM gram, but already demands ar ba in K made to save the plaza. It ap pears certain, however, that the old tunnele and underground cham bers, to which the Chinese settlers fled at any suspicion of recurrence of the massacre of 1871, must sur render to steam shovels the. se crets they have hoarded for decades. SIB BHD TiintiA n nil mm mn lUtifiaHDIU Candy canes made to order, any slse. Place your orders early. Pali ace of Sweets. Phone 7. Mr, SMpp3L OF DOLLAR FIRM (Amlated tnm Uurd Wl!.) GENEVA. Dec 4. The disarma ment council of the League of Na tions today voted to Invite the United States and Soviet Bussla to become members of the special commission which la to be created to prepare for an international conference for the reduction of armaments. Another gesture toward the United States was made when the economic committee of the League voted that international economic conference proposed by France should not be limited to members of the League but should be truly world wide in scope. This means that the United States will be in vited to participate. WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. Presi dent Coolidge will defer considera tion of the invitation for American membership on the special . com mission to work out plans ior re duction and limitation of arma ments, extended today by the dis armament council of the League of nations, until the text of the proposal naa been received. The executive is anxious to make plain American sympathy with every reasonable proposal lor reduction of armaments, but ree-jhlm and assist him In the work TRANsKOIiUATloN OF THK ITALIAN AItT VMtKU MlSSOl.l.M PKOItWKD. MANILA. Italy, Dec. 4. Fas elstliatton of Italian Art, with Benito MusBolinl national direc tor. Is the next step n the process of transferring Italy into a Faclat state. Artists and Intellectuals In the ranks of the dominsnt party, seking for a meana of reawaken ing the nation's moribund cultur al activity and of creating a tru ly Fascist artistic movement, have decided to entrust the task to their leader, confident he can succeed where others have fslled. A formal request to this effect has been made by the Directorate of the Corporation of Intellectu al Professions and by the Na tional Fascist Syndicate of Flue Arts. "We desire." these artists told the Premier, "to collaborate di rectly with you In nourishing new forms and creating the new style of Italian beauty." Mussolini was asked to choose five of the ten men among "the new artists of Italy" to advise ogntxes that there may be difficult tiea in the way of American parti cipatlon in the work of a special commission. We carry a complete line of the finest rangea made at lowest prices. Powell Furniture Co. 1X1) KPKX M'.XCF, liAX KIOR- HOP GltOWKK DIK8 AT SEA SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 4. C. A.. McLaughlin, one of the most widely known bankers and hop growers of this part of Oregon, died aboard the steamship Presi dent Monroe In the east Indies, according to information received here t;day by Louis Lachmund, one of his business associates. Death was caused by ptomaine poisoning. McLaughlin was president of the Independence National Bank, and ot the Capital Ice and Cold Storage Company In Salem. He was born near Toronto, Canada, 68 years ago, and was a graduate of Toronto University. J LODGE DIRECTORY J United Artisans TReet In Mac Cabee hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome. MAY P1NOEL, M. A. MOJ.'KKD McCHLLOCH, Trea HKI.l.K) 8TEPHKNSON. Bee Laurel Chapter No. 31, ft, A. M. sieets every third Tuesday of each month in Masonic Temple. AlTniwiuber requested to attend si visiting companions weir ooine. A. A. WILDER, High Priest. W. F. HARM j. Secretary. ftsighhoi t wooacran. Wat Circle No, 49 Meets on first aiid thud Monday evenings, is K. ot P. hall. Visiting neighbor! In tiled to mend. ALV1A WETHEltELL. O. N. ' MARGARET WHITNEY. Oct.. I. o7 "b"-PniietarisB Lodge No, 8. Meets in Oud Sallow Tent pie every Friday evening. Visit lug bretnera are always wet cuius. C. K. CRAMER, N. O. A. J. OtUOKd, Kec See. i. B. RAILKY. Fin. Re Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet Sn4 and 4th Mondays of eacn monin Address P. O. Box 886. Rose born, Oregon. Union feneampmsm, No. a. I. o. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on Ind and 4th Wednesday! of each mouth. Visiting Petri arena always welcome, FRED MILLER, C. P. W P WttTrTFJRJELU Berths DE MOLAY CHAPTER Regular Communica tion, 2nd and 4th Thurs ' days, Masonic Hall. L . . A. M, kaurai Lotige No. 13. Regular communication, second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at lUsonlo Tempi Bosebnrg, Ore. Visitor wel come. M. 8. HA MM. W. M. W. V. HARRIS. Bee. B. P. O. Elks, Rossbura Lodge No, 326 Hold regular communication at the Elks Temple on each sec- AMERICANS BUY MORE INSURANCE THAN EVER BEFORE NEW YORK, Dec. S. Amer icans now are buying a much life Insurance In seven weeks as they bought in a year a quarter century a to, Chairman William A. Law. of Philadelphia, declared in opening the annual convention ot the Association of Life Insurance Presidents here today. As an Index to the condition ot the country, he called attention to $15,400,000,000 of new Insur ance paid for this year a new record. This represents a gain of $2,200,000,000 over the prev ious high mark of 1924. ! "American business expansion ot the past quarter-century 1 amazing, and becomes more so as we project the picture backward to the beginning of this as yet comparatively young nation, "he ,said. "With our modern financiat, ' commercial and manufacturing machinery, dare we use definite figures in attempting predictions for the next quarter century. "The vast growth of our urban nonulation accompanying our com mercial expansion, the organiza tion of business on a large scalo, the urgent demand for higher and higher living standards, and (he rapidity of communication, all tend to emphasize the Inter-do- oendence of our population, the problems of applying modern Italian art in every aspect of the nation s lite from designs for new coins to de signs for dwelling or government buildings. Active cooperation between the Government and the artists, prop onents ot the plan asserted. Is the only meana of supplying Facsclsm with the cultural accompaniment which every great political move ment must have. - (AaoraM rM Vmmi Win.) WASHINGTON, Dec, I. The bid of the Dollar Interest for the Admiral-Oriental Uue, was rejected by the shipping board today. I In taking this action the board approved unanimously the recom mendation of President Crowley of the Fleet corporation. The offer was submitted by U- Stanley Dol lar, vice president of the Dollar line. The abips will b re-advertised for sale with the understanding that if no satisfactory bid is re ceived the agency for the line now held for the fleet corporation by ike. Dollar interests Will be trans ferred to someone else. Th line runs from Seattle to the far east, operating five passenger aad cargo veaaela. Dollar proposed to charter the vessel at $100 a month each for five year, absorbing the operation losses now paid by the government and to buy the vessels at $600,000 each at the end of this period, of fering $75,000 in cash to. bind the bargain. While in form a charter and sale the proposition 1 open to construc tion as In eflect a charter, with option to purchase in five years. since, at the end of that time, U the ventura was losing, the ships might bo turnod back at the coat of a small penalty. Cook with gaa. SIEXIStJITIS IX KI.AMATH t'Al HES SCHOOL TO CLOSE KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dec. 4. The nublic school at Peli can City, on the outskirts of Kla math Falls, was closed this morn. lng by Dr. G. S. Newsom, county health officer, when one of the nunlli was found to be afflicted with a serious case of spinal meningitis. The child was taken 111 during school yesterday after noon and assisted home. Physicians last night diagnosed the disease. 1 - The school rooms will be thor oughly fumigated and a prophyl axis will be administered to all pupils before they are pormltted to resume classes. Students ot the school wore ordered not to mingle with other dilldren and not to attend public gatherings fOf 14 day. - ..... . Let Us Haul Your Freight W operate daily service bslweea ROSEBURG AND PORTLAND ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD ROSEBURG AND MARSHFIELD Ttt.trlhntln.) at tvav Vanlnta - ' f " - , Express Service at Freight Rates i 2 r A..a T , 401 Oak St. Roseburg PhoneJM-J U essary for married women to hire JigKiloa any more. The Jtgglloa have all gone to work for the di vorce lawyers. 1 thluk I shall apply for a Job myself." Competition baa become so keen that one enterprising broker Is trying to get steamship lines to an nounce special accommodations for divorce seekers in the third class, so more less wealthy Ameri cana may be Induced to avail them selves of the French courts, ., Painless divorces now are adver Used on the' billboards of Pari along with painless dentlary. There are special divorce newspaper and all Americans, Immediately up on arrival In Paris, receive an nouncements from bureau which . offer satisfactory settlement Of, all marital difficulties. YOUR PHOTOORAPM It is time now to have It made. to avoid the holiday rush, It will solve a dosen gift problems. The Roseburg Studio, Salsman Bldg, 128 Jackson, Phone sbi i r-8 i i Snappy line of both engraved and printed announcement at reason able prices at News-Review office. Breoretarisl, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 892 Willamette St Prion Wo f ugene, Oregon Enroll Today It's Good School . i A. E. ROBERTS. President Heat with gas.. COLD BRINGS DANGER TO INLAND COAST GUARD LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Dec. 3 Pre- dlctlftns of "the coldest winter since 1918" brings no visions of coxy, ice-bound weeks to the crew of Ameries's inland coast (AMOcUscd rrns leuea .fire.) LONDON, Dec. S. An agree ment has been reached on the Irish boundary question. The details will be announced. The agreement was reached this morning at a meeting ot Brlitsh government representatives with William T. Cosgrave, president of the Free State executive council, and Premier Sir James Craig of Ulster. It is stated to be satisfac tory to both the northern and . . I .. .. .......... and the need of broad-minded co- station, located on the Ohio river operation In their solution." here. Instead, they see ahead a Robert W. Huntington, of Hart- j season of danger and struggle with ford. Conn., told the members ! the greatest of freshwater perils that life insurance companies this the Ice gorge, year are making a further loan True, there are no more calls to of $1 000,000,000 to , American rescue careless swimmers, but an- i swenng sucn cans is out a sumu "This additional loan has been used to finance homes and farms, Industry, transportation and com merce and makes an Investment record for life Insurance compa nies," he said. "Never before has the net Increase In life insurance WHITE MAN'S ENGINEERING FEAT ENDS ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITION ALBUQUERQUE, N. M . Dec. 3 A. P.) Engineering wisardry ot the white man ha blasted an Indian tradition of three hundred years' standing at the Pueblo of islets, near here. Since the year the Pilgrim fath ers landed at Plymouth, the ! body of Juan de Padilla, martyred , Franciscan padre, has risen an-1 nually to the earthen surface of the Catholic chapel in the pueblo ; plaza where it waa burled beneath the altar, tradition runs. Two years ago the United State Indian Service constructed an irri gation ditch through the phua and alnce there have been no further risings ot the body. The body is In a remarkable atate ot preservation, resenibllug a mummy with long,' dark whis kers, Indians who have seen it BU i,i w Slain by Indian in 1&S0, half a century after he remained behind when Coronado'a expedition re turned to Mexico, Father Padllla'a Iwvlv waa ntntn.wl frnm lh rii.i.nl guard I orand Quiviia, according to tradi tion, and waa placed beneath the altar of the Islets church. Th white maa explained It a a natural phenomenon but the In dian always regarded it as an un earthly act RvoTen For Cannery Work Trimming; Apples. GoorJ A I Stock to Work On 2 i Work Will Last Until About LWmfeer 10 to 19 i Frank J. Norton Company 8 . - . Sutberlin, Oregon. - Ara You Serving Your Grocer Or Im h ierYlnff you? The difference betwacn a Mrvlcs) grocw atuV a non3rvtc grosser Is this: The eorvlr grocer takes your ordei ovet ths telephone aad delivers your aooda la your kin-hen. Ttau non-service arooer makes yoa deliver your money to him a4 then you carry your grocer tee home youreelf. ' . t Who gtvv the delivery ierv.ee, you or your grocer ' It come no more to let hlrn Nerve you. You don't have to pay him tor the privilege of eurvlng htm. Demand service. We are here to aerve you and at the same time Offer ths highest quality food at the lowest possible price. ' Telephone us your order. "We will deliver the good, rain or shins, and It costs you no more. m ,;..,. , ECONOMY GROCERY o. L Johnson Phone S3 The Store That 8rva You Best, ' 144 N. JackeonSt, Investments In a single year reach ed i,UO0.000,0O0. The total In vested assets ot the United Slates southern Irish aovernments. .... . comoantes will The Irish boundary question has !amonBt to i 1,600,000.000 by the m""". " eB) 0( the current year. ond and fourth Thursdays eacn tention la th application of the month. All memners requesiea . Anglo-Irish treaty negotiated In part of the guardsman's work. He Is forever on guard two watches bv day and two by night. There are a dosen drills each week. There la the eternal "policing" of quarters, equipment and clothing, Including everything from scour-' lng decks and brass to sewing on buttons. Extra duty In bitter weather be glna with chopping out the station each morning, for the big boat must not become permanently fast, or it would be lost when the gorge descends. Not every winter brings T ti .. rt . i .ui. 1 free to every person starting sav- tbe British government In this . '' , ",,, ZT,h ,,. .hi. Veek ented and the treaty gave th "building. northern counties the option of en- . r-UIN. taring the Free State or remaining , LOS ANOELES cm TO NEW BUILDINGS lng brother are cordially Invit ed to attend. J. Q. DAY, Jr, E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. units, efroroernood of Carpenters and Jatoasr of aiwestoa. Meets at 471 8. Ualn second end fourth Tuesday Teaiaga ol aoa mo-th, AM carpsater we corned. T. . HOLMS Heo. Bee, EMK&Y COLB, Pre. ncK-jm.n oi tie wono, camp Na 125 Meets In tha Odd (eilowa ball in Boseburg every firsi and third Monday evenings. VI ttlng neighbors always welcome john dull nana, C. C. M. M. MILLBtt. Clerk. K. O. f . Mtfeeu eacn sveono and foorta Thursday ot eacs month, in llacoabee hall, cor nor Cass and fine streets. VI lung Knight always weloooM L. C. GOODMAN, On. O. W. RAPP. B. K. i Rosatiurg KcDekah Ladg No. 41, 4. O. O. Meet tn Odd Fe low Temple every week OS Tuesday erenmg. Vtoitlni member tn good Handing art cordially invited to attnod. ANNA V. ICKHAM. . O. ObRTRUDE HATflKLD, R. 8 EMMA LENOX, K. 8. liUdbKCku tXJIXJB NO. 107 U O. O. M. Meets every Wcdoosdai night. Moose Hall, St M. Jack sun St Clnb room open T:I0 U 10 p. m. liting boBthera wl W. A. BOOARD, IHcUtor. H. a PAROKTEB, BecrsUry. fytrnsn Sistera, Umpoa Tewipla No. 4 Meets the aeoood an fourth alonday evenrag ot eaok month, at the K. of P. hall, VI itor always welcome. MARTHA CHRWTENBEN, M.E.O SVA MARKS, M. of R. C. MAY a PARKBR. M. of P. Knlghta of Pytniaa, Alpha Lodgt I ha 47. Meets every - Wedne day In Knight ot Pythiaj hall, XU Rose street. Visitor alwayt welcomed. SAM CURI8TENSON. C. Q. ROY O. YOUNO, M. F. B. B. WlMRBf LY. K- B WTbTa. 6. T. W. !Webua Ha .view Ne. 11. Hold, reguiai meeting on second and rourti Thursday a. 7:0 p. m. Visit log asiter la rtte4 to attend re Ttew. Macoabe nail, Pine Cas street. CLARA BONIDRAKB, Com. JKHHIC RPP. Col astiisa, Bos.ourg Aerie Meet is Maceabe oaii, on atrn oa aecond and fourth Wedne da-v evenlnj ot each month, at I o'clock. Visiting brother to good tandtsg alwv welcome GLKNN WOODRUFF. W. P. THKO. W. ALTIIAD8. W. P. a r. OOODMAM. Sec. . . , rieseburg Cnapter N. Holds thslr regular meettn on the first and third Thursdays In tech month. All socruram krouier and skrter are repo ally invited to attend. CORA B. BINOLETON, W. M. r&d J0WIOK, frr. separated. Article 12 ot the treaty provided that If they did not enter the Free State, their future area was to be determined by a commission ol three. The agreement now reached Is believed to be based on financial concessions and has considerably eased the tension of the Irish sit uation and given rise to the belief that the Free Stale and Ulster will I)S ANGELES, Dec. 3. (A. P.) Lo Angeles' Chinatown and celebrated Plaza, each rich in col orful history of the early days, are facing destruction as the band of progress moves onward. The two are within the forty blocks where $30,000,000 will be worth missing. "Take the winter of 1918. for In stance, explained W. T. Farrell, chief boatswain'a mate and first In command here. "There had been nothing like it for so long nobody took the precautions they should, or took shelter In the boat canal. That is the bent "Ice harbor' on the Ohio, and could accommodate every boat In the river district It was more or less an accident that any vessels were saved. "Avoidable damage from the 1918 Jam ran Into the millions. Many fine boats were dashed over the falls. The Princess and the Island ym-en harbored up the Kentucky river. They had alway been safe tnent on a civic center and union reach a settlement of the boundary ..iinunl tpi-mlnnl. the olnna which .' t . .1.1. n. .,a11,.r iren question by direct negotiation. ca (or demolition of virtually all clme gowu the Kentucky and push- w nne in contents or me S"''- buildings now standing ana recon- cd th(,m out imo the Ohio Just In Don't put oft ordering your Christmas announcements until th last minute. Place your order now so that your work can be given proper attention. Call and see our line of both engraved and printed announcements. News Review Ex clusive Job Printing Department QUICK SERVICE I Holiday Gifts Delivered 15c To All Parts o the Qty 15c ; P House Calls Answered Promptly 5 Phone 614 Parcel Delivery ' I zt v. CCNCOAt . MAUUfJC '"i""'1 ment are kept a closely gnaroea glnlction BO Ba to coi-f orm in ar secret it is Deiteveo in wen-iniorm-, gnilectural design. ed ausrters that the status on the , ,. . . 'n,.,. ,k.,( ,. question Is to be maintained In re-; governor. Felipe De Neve, gard to the bonnaary and inai most fnllndw, ..E1 Pu(,blo n. Vcustra of the Free State's dbt to Great Britain will be cancelled. HELFAST. Northern Irelsnd. Dec. 8. Belfast received the news thst an agreement has been rear-lied on the Irish boundary question calmly. Satisfaction was felt be cause the Ulster slogan of "not an Inrh" ha. heen fulfilled, hilt there la some dislike of the yielding of i weary courier shouted from the the rirltlsh cabinet on the flnan- piaia that sold had been dlc ir- clal provisions of the Anglo-irlsn i ,ti B Northern California. treaty. i dns later,' the dusty throat of o Cahutnga ras was choked wiin Plan to do your Christmas shor- weath seekers and only twelve ping early more aavisaoio mis persons were rolt here. rrnni of th. hi it one. "The Princess was wrecked and sunk. We got word to get a line to the Island Queen. We could never have done It, but her crew Senora De Reyno Le Los Angeles," , 0f 12 managi-d to get a line ashore September 4, 17N1. It was the i at Eighteen Mile iniauu jui w scene of the marriage of Plo Pico, ! gorge Jammed for a few hours. Csllfornla's famou Mexican gover- j "Uy offering a good big sum, tne nor boat owner persuaded Captain E. Her It was that the official T. Slider to risk his tug Great document was read making Los Northern to bring In lh i.,.h ,. ih. afloat. In going out to the rescue, Tn...! ,',f ...re. In l4aro the Northern broke a page year than ever before belter op-j about the Plaia has not al ihrnush the Ice so the rest ol us could set loose, and when she came T back those ol us who had no now- wu i . Kr- l..,lkniil unii er, inciuuuiK - -- the coast guara station, were r-i for her to tow us Into the Ice har bor. M . 'But all of the shipping didn t DIVORCE BROKERAGE A BECOMES POPULAR PARIS PROFE88lpN PARIS, Deo. 8. (A. P.) Mar riage brokerage haa been almost entirely displaced by divorce bro kerage as a profitable profession in Paris. American father and mothers are extremely reluctant to provide the dot necessary to pay the mar riage broker's fee. But wealthy huubaods and wives who want their freedom are willing to pay liberally for fast action. The brokers work on the steam era coming over from New York and haunt the fashionable hotels along the Champs Elysees and thei Rue ill Itlvoll. Negotlalous are carried on at tea dansants and at the merry din-j ner dances at Clro's and the I'erro-I quet which wealthy American frequent. The methods are very similar to1 those of tho American ambulance chaser. Divorce broker make tbe ! acquaintance of alt Americans on 1 the ParU-bound boats a ho look un-1 hAiibV. CasuAl references are fin- ally made to the speed and lack ot .9 Pots got her divorce in France the "flh vm It waa thu WnnHarfitl ! M y - - - . . . btwyer, Mr. X, who turned the trick. He la s1 clever and has And he Is such a gentleman and j so discreet." Mr. X may be either a French- man or an vini-rii sn. me uroR'-ri . . pay Utile attention to natlonall- Q . RoUTtd TriD Fare lO L. A. ... Una U.nc rf ri& kmlnrs h (44. V. HAULINQ W shirk no hauling Job. Our trucks and our efficient drivers and truckman, win tackle your hauling problem and solve it satisfactorily. Long distaoo hauling a specialty. "We (Ira, to pleaae Ha S, FRENCH TRANSFER AN STORAGE CO. Phonf 220 MIMMM3vIWIaTfa 1 Travel Tq V SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and Way, Points BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedules Daily Leaving Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. ! , One Way Fare lo S.F. ...$14,75 Round Trip Fare to S. F 29.00 One Way Fare to L. A 26.60 50.00 About 0 coal barae valu- vorcees themselves and supply per Isonal testimonials a to tbe pain I less and effective methods of the get in. ed fall uom l)i dozens i'hiniran. uiininlnv tha plaza. , i -...i -i.ht kuii were ried, remarkea to a group ..,. i,... An.- a ...k.i. .... .v i .I... .... .it i frli-nils In a hotel de luxe on the . It "ooo apTecrw.nt over the orney thry are touting. , .nionly C wire .ved. He- An American woman of consider- p. thSe, dozens of abTntyboals. able wealth, who baa nev.jr mar- .k. ...rf ir..iht boats were ried, remarked to a group of Inst. nortnnlties for Christmas are now . B.DDV. Eiiihte.?! Chln- oa display In Crocker' Drug Btor. . ,er hnltPd here In 171 dux See our window s. i lng a race uprising. O t Oiln.ln.n. rulfniu An educational tour of France. ',.,. ipor,.'. siinv s,.h.i. unoer mo auspices 01 u r .. -- and varchessault streets, where knocked out Government was mo last sum-1 youn)C Cmn. tra.l. with tour- ..,.- mmr uj iw iv 1 1.. .nrf old men Bit allentlv nuf-: -Ma tron, toe New rk Uty enoois. iting OBf,,teniiBl pipe. ! Candy canes made to orde r, any i pay attention to the married in, .f for.Ss toMuiiu ol ! Tsn year will be required to six. PIsc your order early, tttTa Tsrti IKoota twmnuv. th. rnslruoUoa pwiM. ol w. PhoB. T, Two Days to San Francisco and Thre Pays U A ... a a n . . . 1 m. Dtera It was bad bust Place Vendome "A mere spinster Isn't In It In Paris sny more. The dsnclng men wo- Pal-1 man and try to get them to hit the I dive, trail. It pay. It Uot jo Angeles by rickwicK atsge I , call .1": j Terminal Hotel . I