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rr -FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1925. GIVE NECKWEAR : FOR CHRISTMAS : 'V v'' ;..r ! P -ft ; y ; You cannot possibly go wrong when you' "' make selections for "Him" in this Man's Shop. We know exactly what he wants and we have it! in every desirable color . ... and pattern, prices from , ; , ' , , ' f ' : $1.00to$2.50 QPENCEFfe Roacburg's Newest, Livest Leading Men's and Young Men' " ' ' ?' , ,- - Store.. . - ' 'lod of roars follow what wo max I'wm ha alluotiil f 01 inula. ' I Army Needs Loyally. I Statlutf why ti bflleved Colonel i Mitchell shoald tiS diamiascd Irom jibe army. Major Gulllon said: I "Tlifcre are certain lenifcntar i principles of loyally and cuboidiu- laiion which every arganuauou iiitul malutula If It I to remain a going concern. These elementary principles are realty lawj of organ- ( lzatlon and are strictly observed by I corporations and religious bodies, i Not one of these would tolerate 1 such conduct aa the accused's, Dle- iniLssal would bo bis portion. How" ' mucb more necessary Is It for mem j bers of the army to follow those plot to ussaMlnale Oermanys or-ifrom the Tmy for B1K.h conduct is , V, . then fore positively indicated. v i""T,n r"olat med -There are certain fundamental .Kaltdorff and Lorens are under ar- Ules of human conduct which con- : SEEKING LIFE OF (Aanellti'd trtm WU.) BKRUNl l)eo. lT.-That pig Htrtaeniann muiit be killed," Is a ' paaaage in a letter, the discovery of which led to revelation o( the fected their plans lo the poiut of! , providing lor disguises and a get away in motor cars and an air p pinna after Ule assassination. That this was not the first at- One of the most important of these rules requires that serious charges against one's fellows must not be mada groundlessly. By his unfound ed attacks on the honor of his at tempt against the lowijcn minister 0.latM1 accueU ta violated i was revealed by his newspaper, .the Taeglische Kunschau. I On the anniversary of the assas sination of i.r. Walter Uathenau ; (who was killed Juno 24. 1922) tiie paper aays, several persona hid ia the garden of the foreign minister that rule and would be expelled from any such association. Demotion and Reproof Unfit. "Would an admonishment fit the offenses of which the accused has been clearly proven guilty? For making statements which his coun ahd fired a number o .toll at Dr. , , , t record ,lalementg I tTmaa- l X Ui"r. but not as bad as those of Police who searched the Barden d , ; were unable to find the criminals. f':..,u,St. .r7i iittT days before the departure of the German delegation tor the recent Locarno security conference but the vigilance of the Munich and Uerlla police' prevented the at tempt j recommended that he be admonish- led. .Encouraged by such leniency ha has now gone to the unforglv- lable extreme. '. j "Would a reduction In files be a suitable punishment? It would ! hardly be punishment at all. The Christmas tree, at Uraud'a Road , 5, " . " ".T"h" Stand. ' GUILLION FLAYS WITHOUT MERCY TO UPHOLD ARMY (Continued from rage 1.) ;'" CHILDREN RECOVERED , The three small children of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Klce of Dlllard, nave been suffering from trlchino slav have almost completely recov ered from their serious illness. The the only logical head of It." "That." the major said. Is "the formula he has followed. Every demagogue has followed a similar 111 lone, protesting unseliishness and seniority. "What punishment would, under the custom of our service, be meted out to a soldier with only a sixth grade education who' had commit ted the offense of which the ac used has been proven guilty ? Con finement at hard labor most cerj talnly. How then can this unre pentant accused with all his ad vantages of education and position be lot -att with lest than dismiss al?" ' ; " Major Gulllon admitted that It et, 'secretly seeking scif-afc-grandi)-1 wa, Bot kuown jult bow Mnolia- covered at Iho presont time. Cook with gaa. f4T 2L'1;!?.;H. is. FRENCH j M,. l; JSfC; t TBANSUR AND STORAGE. CO. pnona zzu j small girl was quite seriously while th nthent hiul lltfhtpr tacks. All are apparently fully ra-lmc' " ne appealed directly U the Iy ln ccused's conduct has actull- I peupie over urn uaus i tojiuoi-y prejudiced discipline' and told ltd authority." i,ne court ..jt aewl nol D known" Mitchell Is Analyred. I to enable It lo reach a finding. ! "'a this man a alos j. Ltted to 0ur solUiris are watching this ,lead the people out of a Udernes j ls lttl(L ..j,.,,u (jijmis, Dira .whicsj ia his own creation only? Is an(1 J0a weakeI1 ti,8 authority of ;he of the George Washington type i BVry non-commissioned officer In counsel would have you believe? tn4 ,eryice. Dismiss him as he de- Is be not rather ot the ail-too-ia. : . miliar charlatan and demagogue o( erery g)n(?l9 of(icor commanding iv pei ' '"" a one company post from JIarfa to i fair rider, a good allot, flamboyant, jjogakss " 1 Belt advertising, wildly imaginative,:. 0 destiuctlve. never construcllve ex-! EYery day evenlng 'till .cept in wild non-feaslbjo schiimes, ' eVen Barbecue sandwiches and .and never overly careiul as to the oUuT goal t wt t Drand., lelhlcs ot his methods. . r 7 rioad Stand -.'This court has bad opportunity j UOtta "t'"1' 7 ,lo siuuy inogo meinour, nui uuiy as. revealed In his aUiL-mtuts of the j fifth, and ninth, but also in his for-1 nun" statements wnicn uis counsel 1 , . MOVING To not rtcml in fear and dread of of niovlng day. Tell us lu advance your moving plans and we will execute them with speed aud satis faction at lowest rates. We aim to please' has road into the record. All of ithese statements made over a per- DR. LOIRBACH TO REOPEN OFFICES AF TER LONG ABSENCE - ' - Dr. L. M. Lehrbarh, who for a number of yeurs was a pructic- Ing physlcia nin Itceeburg, but who left the city four years ago, 'has returned to this city to mako ' his home permanently. Dr. Lehr Ibach went from Koseburg to Chi cago where be took a post gra Iduate course in surgery before j opening an office in the city. Af jter two years spent there he went ?to Twin Kails, Idaho, where he I specialized In surgery for a clinic lot Twin Falls physicians. Dr. ! lehrhach has made a specialty of (gynecology and goiter surgery. lie expects to specialize In these branches here, although he will I do general practice also, lie has tnken hack his same of fices and equipment that he had j before his depnrture. He sold out before leaving to Dr. Louis Melvin. who left Itoschurg ecv eral months ago, and Dr. Lehr bach ha tttken bark the equip ment from Dr. Melvin. Gifts from Harth'sTo . m1 esi-Dtc-22 ARTHS noplWresi ggery Cashmere Muffiei-s 1 . Cape Gloves ""A French Fabric Gloves , 14S-Mt Z2 . M Athletic Underwear t ' ' - . -: .-n;cT-ul Leather Belts rM?& " Belt lluckles : ' 1 I LMiW4 Collar Cases I ptvfiff''f B Sterling Cuff Links , CW'fviv? ! Garter and. Suspender Seta j Fancy W ool 11036 . V-iS&P VVP"" V Caps . v-t .',' UgSrSjA- Tie Cases - ' ' ' I I Vfff ' Belts with Buckles ' ' k Collar Case I. " . V. V: ! Handkerchief Cases 1 i . 4 Gold Cuff Licks . 1 TV 'Dress Sets ' ' ' i mot 4Vflfc,- ? . Umbrellas . , .... C.i-W, VS' Traveling Slippers ' ' - ''I M";. -t--'-' English Broadcloth Nightshirts ' J- T Ij Silk t'ajamaa e - ij ' .'":' ". ' II House CoatB ' t t j ; ! ( ; f rv j English Golf Knickers . dwBlV II Steuon Hats I 1 13- 5f? V Ti5gft II Tuxedo and Dress Sejs svC 3&' iff 3l ! II SllktJmbrellas . ,f-' . . 'fiKj'1 II ... $10.00 and More , V J T. 1 , . Frenoh Dressing Gowns ; i . , 1 Nlf3 II -" ' Overcoata - v 1 .V VJ-H '" II f . Dress and Tuxedq Suits j j t Vpa'BV 'jSp' . II Traveling Bags ' " ' , ' Hk-'SfLi r II Golf Knickers II Gift Certificates in any A mount i f ' -. "WJ . IN Men's gift from Harth's Toggery the men's store assures that degree of quality and correct style which the careful mai insists upon when doing his own shopping. Starting with the incomparable Knoppf clothes street suits, tuxedos and full dress, also topcoats for every oc casion one can- range, downward through counties de sirable gift items, a few of which are listed here. , . , To Help You Remember From 50c to $2.50 , 3llk Striped Shirts Silk Neckwear Silk Hose Fancy Wool Hose Silk and Wool Hose English Golf Sox Initial Hdkfs. in Boxes: French Linen Hdkfs. Silk Striped Shirts ' , Kayon Silk Mufflers y- $2.50 io $5.00 Imported Silk Ties Madras Shirts ' English Broadcloth Shirts . Shirts with SUif Collar . to Match ! Pajamas i ' :, ,. .t ' Cashmere Mufflers Silk or Wool Muftler '. ' . Buckskin or Mocha Glove , Imported Wool Hose $5.00 to $10.00 tQa-DLC'fcfc Knitted Sweater Vesta . , j , Pullover Sweaters - , . 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' Here are the points she would demand in an Electric Range; . , ' Horpoint Model RS-67 in all-white or black-and-white enamel ha auto matic timer and automatic heat con ,, , . ' trol. Four iurface burner. Com- ' . . bination baking and broiling oven, . i , . ... . . t . , 18x18x14 inches. Wanning com. 1 ' - partmrnt. I Icipht, 57 incite. Occu. ' pies compact floor space of 2&4 51Ji inches. They're all In the Hotpoint Model RS-67. See it today at your dealer s install it for a Christmas surprise. Easy terms. How to Quickly Limber Up ; Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints WORST WINTER IN 30 YEARS ADDS TO Holly wrt'itilis, l'-inch ilze, EOc each, lurjte sizes matio to ordur. Sold by weight Tlia Fern, ..or is i. it vlto was hlffti-ctaNs preserlptiun ncriDtiun fall to hfin litindroilji nt this cUKtomiTa to get rll of rhoumat- Jt: awUlnK ftntl at iff, In O anted, pain-torture Jofnta. And it waa this name man who aaserted that ft rcmily could and would b compounded that would make creaky, aw ultra. tormenu 4 Joints' work with )unt aa much smooth! as thry ever did. Now this prescription, rlsrhtlr onmd Jolut-Oae, after belna; t-st- . d sucot'Ksrully. on many obstinate t on "The Highway To (caaps. Is orrrd through proKrewntve utidav I)prtinlwr ?u nharniai-lHta ti ntllllona of people; I. ii ii iwno suffer from lllnV Joints that; need limberlns; up. 1 Swollen, twingy. Inflamed, stiff, i paln-toitured Joints are usually vankvd by rhcumiitlsm. but what- I evr the can. Joint-Kase soaks atmlKht In through sin and f leah I rlwht down to the tendons and llga- f mnfa of the Joints rittlu viuie pharmarlat all the trouble starts and. aiter pre- t u leaned reitpt comes quicKiy. IllLI all- MXTl ltK Ti Uli CilVKN. J. C. Watt, ot Brooklyn. New Yark. rrprontiig th lutornv tlonat liible rtiuIent association, will lecture on l.ilt." on 6 at T:4& p. m.. at the Woone Hull. The meeting Is free and no coi lacifon will be taken. Mn. F.P. Jonea bas purchased the honiftUH-hing niachlnu at Fishers stum. Flrnt class work guaranteed. Itemetnber. Joint-Kaae Is for meiits of tli Joints, whother In kl, knee, hip., elbow, spine or fin ger, and whn you ruh it on. you may expect sieedy ard grutifyintf results. It Is now on salo at nit durgglxta everywhere for o cents a tube. Always reinpmber, when Ji.lnt Ease gets In Joint asrony gets out lb quick. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint-Ease by fog of varying density. This baa Lecn responsible for a bait doien railroad accidents of a minor char fKAOWj a 1 KVJUOLX, delay on the system which had on . 1 1 partially recovered from the ef fects of Tuesday pllzzard. ', BORN KEYSER To Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Keyser, at their home, ' 801 Mill street,- Wednesday, December 16, 1925, a boy. AmteLlri Prrw Leswd Wirt.) PARIS, pec. 17. France is suf fering from the most Intense cold ; spell in 90 years. The thermome ter in Paris last night dropped to five degrees above ifro fahrenhelt ( Even the favored Klveria ij feel , InR the bite of winter. The best tthat Its propagandists can say for It k that "It Is warm in the sun here. In many parts of France the cold wearhor Is arrompanled JOHNSON t- To Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Johnson, at their home In Winchester, Wednesday, Decern ber It. 1985, a t?lrl. tr- fiH Li ICAIJTWNtA OWr-ONf 1 POWUV COMPANY I 1 f sUJi-dlir Theatre. Madge Kennedy, who co-stars I with Conasy Tearlo In "lind Com j puny" now playing at the Maje.tile Theatre. I Lady Hsfrles, Hr. ' Jeckel and Hyde, all in one. Al i the opening Vf the picture we ftmt ; net flourishing an ualy looking i gun and stealing valuable prtpera from the hafe of two wealthy Rentlemvn and a few movents I Icier we find her, the hmiortd i guet &t an autocratic uptown lumheon p.irty. Artcr we niuka this diseovery, wn leirn the a- i' (ul truth that the ttK.y lookln ';' Automatic revolver was nothing j hut a fii)e little cigarette race and I then the w ondering begins. Thus you have at a cittnee some of the mysteries of the picture now playing the Maje'tlc Theatre. In "Mad t'ompany", which Is an I adaptation from the mngaiine story, ilia i mutate ttoon, i.ou way Tearle and Madge Kennedy do some of the beat work of their screen career. YiamnAKiNtAS lit fHMIM&S Camille, oue ot the dance hall girls, togged in her abbreviated skirt and with tinted cheeks and painted lips, meets the hero of the drama, a bankers son who, having paid the cost of crime through a prison sentence, Is un able to find work and drifts again iuto this spot of iniquity. Large cupboard, just the thing for canned fruit; a bargain at Powell's. perhaps never In ber cafeer has Miss navies been so admirably cast as in the role ot "Mamie", the demure, whimsical yet bum erous heroine of "Zander the Great". A different angle and a new twist has been given the plsy by the Introduction of several com edy characters, who divide the picture equally Into two portions one devoted exclusively to the comedy element and the other to an epic drinia of the far west. The quick moving plot Is punc tuated with the swifter moving action of cowboys, bandits and rum-runners, who engage In a tremendous battle in the sweep ing spaces of the Mojave desert. IJlM-rty Theatre. ' Where are the llarbary Coasts of yesterday? Where are the red light districts that flourished In .very American cltyf These restricted lanns nave adjudicated banl.,Ui.t; and that passed on with the corner saloon j the llt,t meeting of hla credltora and the cheap dance hall. wll b4 pW tne off,c, of ,hp un. One of th last of these dives d l ud ln Koseburir. IO mil" l mniiu - inv ii- fumed Harbary Coast of San Fran cisco. In that district the devil m.n7 time. over, but the march i tor. may attend prov. their claims. An civilization finally ended, the IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United State, for the District of Oregon. ' In the matter of Wesley H. Bone- brake, Dankrupt. To the creditors of Wesley H. Bonebrake, of Rnaeburg, in tho county of Douglas, and district aforesiiid, a bankrupt: Notice hi hereby given that on the 15th day of iK-cember, 125, the said We.k;y H. bonebrake was duly I Oregon, on the 30th day of Decern' I ber, 1925, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, t which time th said crcdl i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY, . .. , ' - , K. hllhnla -anaer me virem, iiiw miui'iit icsivti u , stage play, adapted lor (he K-reeu In "Camilla of the Harbary by France Marlon and t.irr,n Coast," coming Friday to th U Murlon Davles, will be -iumn at.berty Theatre, there are a lew fhe Aull. rs Tboattv. braiumag ;glliapsea lulo tkla once wldely i rlday toil coatinu or to rt. Ikaawa bad-UBd. It 1 ir that trustee, examine the I bankrupt and transact sucb other busuies as may properly come be fore said meeting. Dated December 17. 19rj C. L. HAMILTON. - Bafera to Baakrajiicy. m rr ma - . w Also for New Years Aik agent for sal dates, limits. Reduced Fares Forcxamplc: ' , Round Trip Fares 8an Francisco I24.4S Eugen 14.00 Ashland 6 95 .': Albany ' 15.70 Medford . M 30 " 8alem $7.00 Oranta Pas 4.t0 ; Portland , 9.M Sale dam December 19-2S limit January 4. Proportionate reductions to man ether points. Ailc Agent Sent hem Pacific Lines l B. MOORE, Csnsral Agent, JPhon 11 t