FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1925.
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The logical, convenient, attractive letting for the
borne library should include a G-W Sectional Book
case. Illustration shows Universal design with
radio in one section. C-W cases are all fitted with
receding dust-proof doors, always out of the way,
and are made in sections in beautiful period and
other designs. Our booklet tells more about them
"For Every Room in the Home"
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete Housefurni&hers Roseburg, Orer
OTTER ROCK SCENE
on Otter Rock, eight miles north
V...... 1.1 1 j atriis.Lr Uilsu
OF FATAL PLUNGE land was swept luto the ocean by
the Burr. Ills body had not been
recovered late last night.
NEWPORT, Ore., Dec. 29. Aus
tin Moffltt, of Brownsville, was
killed yeBterday when he fell from
a forty foot cliff while sightseeing
Window and plate glass for sale
at Motzger's.
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I know what these here kids want, Mom,
they're just a kickin' for some of
GRIMM'S MILK BREAD
They all
cry for it.
IDEAL
BAKERY
- Phone ,
' 133
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MYSTERIOUS
While vitamins are unseen,
mysterious factors, medical
science proves that they are
necessary to assure health.
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MEur-oKu, ore., Dec. 2.-Dr. ! ' over fifty years has been
Charles T. Sweeney,
local physician
kill -i,li,-Mi IU, UiulMuuluU UUI
Indicted for perjury. The indict- nOW Called Vitamins,
mtnt made public today, arises out QAH'. Fml.ln 1,,M.
of testimony given by Dr. Sweeney Y ,.r i , . l
at the trial of Omar W. Murphy, health and UTengtlU
convicted a month ago of man-1
laughter for the alleged beating to I tcoa luro. - Id. . I.
death of his wife last spring. tjssjsBjsjsjsjssjsBjsBnsssisjsa
It Is asserted that Dr. Bweeney
testiried he was in full attendance l there so he took boM t'. e
at the post mortem examination, situation and put it over. '.He is
when three other witnesses testi- now manager and has bee con-
fled he was there but five minutes.
A telephone conversation Dr.
Sweeney testified be had with Dr.
P. G. Swedenborg of Ashland,
whose wife waB a member of the
Jury, is also Involved in the indict
ment. Dr. Sweeney testified that,
when he called Dr. Swedenborg to
auk him to testify at the trial he
did not know that Mrs. Sweden
borg was a Juror. He admitted
that the telephone message was
sent from the office of Murphy's
attorney.
An affidavit made by Dr. Sween
ey is also attacked.
The physician is at liberty on
$2,000 bond.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
:
Barnes Barber Shop, Cass
street, wishes to announce the
opening of a modern, tbor-
oughly equipped Beauty 8 hop,
! In connection, in charge of
Mis Leta Barnes, of Port- ;
I land. Miss Barnes lav s Marl- .
i nello operator, and expert in
marcelling, and all lluea of
' ' beauty w ork. The Beauty
Tha Roseburg high school will' Shop has been completely re-
play its second game of the season modeled, and the latest equip- !
for appoint-
Scott's Emulsion
for over fifty vears has been
eeney. . prominent effectually serving human-1 oraorrr 1bva, " n,eeu 1 1 'SJSl'tss J
in a secret true .J iu L 1 'Corvallls bigli school team. The! ments pnone 1DS-J.
rat Wednesday was "f Wltfl these elements , Corvallis piayers are on a barn-1
AMONG OLD FRIENDS
Interesting News of the Doings
of Former Roseburg and
Douglas County Residsnts.
ducting good clean sports lij that
city uuriug tuv pwioi.
storming tour In the southern part
of the stale, tout game having no
bearing on the high school con
ference, 'the Koseuurg team is
lacking in experience and the
game tomorrow night should bene-
for the coming season's schedule. ' and '"ff ,a ePl fpnd
glacial gravel.
Dr. Walter Hough, of the Unit- ;
ed States National Museum at ,
Washington, took exception to Dr.
Goddard's conclusion on the
Cook with gas.
G HANTS PASS Marriage li
censes were Issued by the coun
ty clerk this morning to Floyd
Smith of Ulendale and Zettie Zoe
Hatcher of Coquille.
SALEM The following permit
to appropriate water was issued by
the state engineer:
Frank Cam and C. E. Logsdon,
Riddle, Douglas county, for 4 95
cubic feet per second from Middle
Creek, tributary of Cow Creek, for
mining purposes; the main ditch
to be tii miles In length; a timber
headgate and timber crib dam to
be used; cost 110,000.
LOCAL POSTOFFICE
SHOWS INCREASE
CHRISTMAS MAIL
The volume of Christmas mail
handled by the Roseburg post of
fice during the Christmas season
Just passed was the heaviest on
record, according to Postmaster
Heinllne. Last year the office
bandied more mail than at any
previous time, and this year the
volume was still greater. The can
celling machine during the six
(days immediately preceding Christ
mas showed an lnciease of 19,481
letters and cajda over last year.
This took into consideration only
'thtt nrillnnrv iHtlurM Anil Cards and
not the odd sized pieces of mail
whlcb were cancelled by hand. The
receipts of the office for the month
of December, up to date, show an
Increase of 37.7 per cent over last
year. The Increased volume or
business was handled wun me
same amount of extra help and the
same allowance as last year, the
postmaster says.
The Imperial Cleaners add
means half price to you this week.
were so advanced as to preclude
year, the players being - ' Vre to To as-
team this
well trained in fundamentals and
exhibiting considerable skill. Al
though weak in basket shooting,
yut they are better than last year's
team from that standpoint, lack of
weight and size being the chief
handicap this year.
As a preliminary to tomorrow's
jsumed that man sprang full grown
In American without undergoing
the usual evolution as exemplifi
ed In Europe.
Dr. Uoddard retorted that west
ern Europe In primordial times
was notoriously backward. "He
may provoke me Into saying that
game the married man's team will , man originated in America, and
play the DeMolay team. The pre
liminary starts at 7:3u p. m.
Candy for New Year's day
None better than our band-rolled
chocolates or delicious box as
sortments. Lloyd Crocker.
GRANTS PASS The Odd Fel
lows' degree team and about 40
members of the local chapter of
the order will make the trip to
Glendule Tuesday evening to con
fur the third degree of the order
on members of the lodge in that
city.
SALEM Mr. and Mrs. II. L.
Murmurs and L. B. Murstera plan
to leave Monday for an extended
motor trip to California and Arl
sona where they will spend the
whiter. They will be the guests in
Phoenix of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Simons, the son-in-law and daugh
ter of L. B. Marsters.
Heat with gas-
BIDS WANTED FOR
HANDLING OF STAR
ROUTES OUT OF CITY
U. S. EDUCATED AND
I don't want to do that," he de
clared.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone WB-L,
One customers says "I
would not take ?2u for my
'James' if I could not get an
other." E. K. Dyson, Broadway Ph'cy,
Maiden.
Protected by U. S. and For
eign Patents.
Now you'll
know what a
goodshaveis
Just a tew quick pulls on the
James Strapper and your blade
is ready to deliver perfect
shaves and plenty of them. It
"whips" the blade automatically
Just aj the barber strops a
razor.
H invested today will make
shaving a real pleasure.
Gold plated with
Leather Strop
in Compact Mo
rocco Leather Case.
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Lloyd Crocker's Pioneer Drug Store
241 N. Jackson Street -.Roseburg, Oregon
Mrs. J. L. KlUe, of Comatock, terday visiting friends and shop
spent a few hours In this city yes-1 ping. ,
AUTHOR LEAVES
LEGACY TO STRAY
DOGS AND CATS
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 29. A I
generous percentage of royalties !
irom the hooks of Edgar Saltus, !
novelist, essayist and critic, goes
towara the care ot dumb and de
fenseless animals, as was his wish
before his death. Mrs. Marie Saltus,
the widow, is carrying it out,
Mrs. Saltus, herself an ardent
humane worker, has aided in the
founding of homes for the care and
protection of animals and in spread
ing the gospel of humane educa
tion in the schools. An initial girt
MYRTLE CREEK !
WOMAN DIES AT
DAUGHTER'S HOME
(AMnciatiil 1-reiu Leued Wire.)
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Jal
Dastur C. 1'avry, young Columbia
University student, who speaks the : of f 1,000 by Mrs. Saltus made pos
lastest American slang and knows j sible the founding of the firBt
all the latest dance steps, today ; Southern California Blde-a-Wee
is on his way home east, of Sues i Home for Dogs and Cats at Alta
to succeed his dying father as ' dena, Calif., a tew miles from Pasa
spirltual head of India's 1,000,- j dena.
ouo fire worshipers. One of the contributors to the
In correct American garb, he enterprise, the activities of which
sailed yesterday aboard the Ma- I later were merged with the Paea-
Jeslic, carefully explaining that i dena Humane Society was the late
School Children's Clothes Cleaning Week!
Bring this coupon and get all GRADE children's clothing
cleaned this week at
HALF PRICE
Name ....
Address .
Yours for a healthful New Year.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
50!
the religion of bis ancestors is not
fire worship at all, but that fire
is merely tbe Zoroastrian symbol
of absolute purity.
Although ouly 2$, the future
leader of hits church is a doctor
ASHLAND, Dec. 28. The death
of Mrs. E. W. Redifer, of Myrtle
finwitr i"iAtMn luirnrvail at ton
thirty'sunday morning. December ! r pJ''1'p;..,iud '.3, " alboJl"
27, alter a long (linens at the home
of her sister. Mrs. Kannle Cooper,
on Scenic Drive. Mrs. Hedlfer has
been In Ashland for several months
critically 111, under the care of her
sisters, Miss May Benedict and
Mrs. Fannie Cooper. 1
Miss Pina Benedict .was born
In Elkton, Oregon, January 3, 17,
coming to Ashland with the family
In 1UU3. when but a small child.
Here she attended the city schools,
and the Southern Oregon Normal,
When it closed, she finished her
course at Monmouth, and received
her life certificate.
She taiiKht at SprlnKfield and a
number of other places, until her
on his religion. He has been
studying fur the pudt four years
at Columbia, to fit himself to
succeed his ruther.
Known among his classmates
as "Jul," the young lnduin is de
scribed as a regular fellow who
Is an expert on all the latest
dance steps and a popular man on
the campus. The fact that he
speaks Lngllsh, German, French,
Italian, Persian, Creek. Hunskrlt
Mrs. Warren G. Harding, whose
husband, the late president, was
an admirer of Mr. Saltus' books.
Among other leaders In the work
was Mrs. Cuy Bates Post, known
on the stage as Adele Ritchie. .
The home, while it operated as a
separate unit, provided temporary
shelter and lood for lost and starv-.
lng animals and endeavored to lo-:
cate homes for the refugees. Au
average of twenty cats and dogs a 1
days were saved from pounds and
placed in homes'
Mrs. Saltus and Mrs. Post also1
aided the San Diego Humane So-
clety in giving a benefit for a sinii-'
I lar home for Sun Diego.
Persian, Ureek, Hunskrlt To a reader ot Mr. Saltus" books
and Pall, the secret language of j Uls fondness for cats is remarked, i
huddhism. has not inlertered with a contemporary writer recalls see
his mastery of American slang. ing him one wintry day on Broad-:
o I way, New- York, accompanied by I
BreaK mat coiu ine qviicKesi i several cats, and adds:
mn. MOVIMC
'UMl rv
sOliST a
MOVING
Tills Is a sample of the kind of
modern van we will send to help
you with your moving problems. A
telephone will bring it to your door
step. We guarantee lowest prices.
"We aim to please"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
and surest way take "Pioneer
Cold Capsules." Lloyd Crocker.
"If by any chance you talked to
htm about a cat and stopped for a
moment in your story, be would
urge you, 'Uo on, please.' It was
said of him. he who was too aris
tocratic ever to go into a store to
Contracts are now open for the
four star mall routes out of Rose
burg, Postmaster Heinllne an
nounces, and bids for the serving
of theae routes will be received
until 4:30 p. m. January 19. The
routes open are Roseburg, Elgar
osc. and Melrose, a distance of ap
proximately IS miles; Roseburg,
llrockway and Camas Valley, a dis
tance ot approximately 27 miles;
Roseburg, Looking Ulnss and Res
ton, a distance of approximately
IK miles and Roseburg, Dlxonville,
(Hide and Hoaglin, a distance, of
approximately 35 miles.
Bids are to be submitted tor the
carrying of mails for a period of
four years, the term being from
July 1, IKi until June 30, 1930.
marriase. December 24. 11119 to K
W. Redifer. living at Myrtle Creek WOOD CUTTERS, ATTENTION
since that time. I Sealed bids will be received up
Mr. i. .nrviv,.rl hv h,.r to Jan. 30ih. 19-6. on 500 cords
husband, E. W. Redifer, little son. ' 2nd growth fir. 300 tiers 16-inch ' buy things for himself, would stop t
Paul aged five years and two 'ir, 3u tiers it-incn obk anu i me ranira ""i
steps'ons. Kverett Redifer, Ash-, laurel. Bidder may submit propo--'hase a piece of liver if he had
. ...u t,...i... v-.i. h nn anv nr all of th ahnveijusl made the acquaintance of a
Bend. Ore.; three sisters. -Mrs. lems .or uei very ai our yaru or a. ,r,r
and particularly for cats, is ex
plained by his widow.
"Through a great extent," Bhe
said, "it was developed through my
Influence, as animal rescue work in
every form is my life work. Owing
to heart trouble, whlcb made It dif
ficult for htm to lift any weight, I
rtscued dogs and Mr. Saltus cats.
We made a practice of buying meat
Royal Utah Coal
. CLEAN AND EFFICIENT
YOU'LL LIKE IT
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
231 N. Main St.
Phone 128
Fannie Cooper, Ashland; Miss May Place of cutting. We reserve the
Benedict, Ashland: Mrs. Ktfie El
Hot, Belllngham, Washington, one
brother, Clarence O. Benedict of
Portland, and her father, O. W.
Benedict, Anhlnnd, and a number
of other relatives.
Mis. Riyllffr, . waj a devoted
member of fix Cnrisllan church
since she was elqven years . old.
and was of a bright and sunny dis
position during the suffering in
cident trt fh4 long illness'
fully and uncomplainingly.
right to reject any or all bids.
Denn-Uerretsen Co., P. O. Box 6S9.
SCIENTISTS ROW
OVER PROBLEM OF
ORIGIN OF MAN
(.M,-UtM Pn-w Lriuci Wire.)
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 29 and bones tor these dumb and de
The problem of the origin of man 1 tenseless Uttlo ones, and animals.
eheer-lu engaging the attention of some with their unerring instinct, loved
Cut the coupon save half price.
Imperial Cleaners.
Try Royal I'tah coal for a quick
hot fire on a cold morning.
Gerretsen Co.
P
Bar Is tha last word In rsage coa
tntctlna. Embodlts yaars of rsas'S
waking xparWaea. mtl aavlas gnar
aataxL ruralahta. wltn baantllal .
ml trim. Baa "Tba Baag yoa will
s prona or at you aaaraet x,Ar)
tttUI sew.
BOXING PROMOTER
WAS ONE OF FIRST
SALMON PACKERS
C. H. Clnugh. of Roseburg,
manager of the Roseburg boxing
commission, Is in Bandon spend
ing the week end with old friends
wlille sponsoring Charley Dundee,
the boxer who Is to appear against
Aid Holes on the card Christmas
Bftenioou at Dreamland, says the
Han. Ion World In a recent issue.
.Mr. liotigh is not a stranger In
rtaudon although he has not been
here for many years. He furnished
the first payroll for this city. It
was back In 179 when he came to
Handnn from Rogue River for R. 1.
Hume to pnsprt the local river
for a fish cannery. His duty was to
st all the salmon possible and put
them down in salt brine, the pur
pose o.-ing to rind nut what the run
would net. By the end of the sea-1 birds st any time when the taking
son he hud salted down 600 bar-thereof would Injuriously affect
rvl here and they were shipped to the supply thereof In all or any par
San Krnnrlaco on the old snlllngUlrular portion of the State of Ore-
. iiooiicr Mob. Hut the salmon ! gun
500 scientists, here today for the
Since hi'f Illness, messages from dedication of the Peabody Museum
friends and a room kept bright , at Yale.
wlth llowers-hietei twtiried to the: One section of tho, museum has
sympathy and esteem of friends exhibits outlining the theory of
and neighbors. evolution. The visiting scientists
The funeral will be held from nireany nave una Disagreement
the Christian church at ten o'clock meetings. , . , .
Tuesday morning. K; 1 a'Mrd of the Am-
York aroused
111 Ne
mild con-
Denn- !"'". " " . . , "
I IIIHJ iiav t-Ainit-u in jMiM-i i. a tit iri
I lo the last glm-ial period, con
trary to prevailing srlentific bo
)liff, which holds that man crossed
;thn Hcrinc Straits from Asia af
ter the lust pre-htstonc lee flood
Mr. Saltus. Ills last act every
night was to taaV our pet dog Toto
for a walk around the square."
I'pon the death of Toto, Mr.
Saltus asked that Its ashes be pre
served in order that they might bo
interred with his own. This Was
done.
Mrs. Saltus. who has arranged
that her estate shall go to the
cause at her death, sums up the
cause of animal rescue work in tills
rather plaintive statement:
"The need is so great and there
are so few who care."
"From my experience," she add
ed, "I realize that it is the humans
who need educating, as much as the
Heat with gas.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Whereas, The State Came Com
mission Is authorized by Section
i t harder iyo. t.eneial Itwa ot , ilr uoddard cited the flniltnii ; animals saving, if the work is to be
uieaou, iu .ni.uKnie """i0f runts foiinii under Jii feet ot i permanent.
niuin lilt- iniitiuB ttait'ia ii iiit-
State ot Oregon with trout and oth-1
or fish, and fur the purpose of pro-j
tectlng sHiue 11 U hereby author-1
Ui-il to close to fishing by hook and !
line, commonly called angling, or to
restrict l lie bag lnuii that may be
taken fi-om any stream or take, or
any designated iiortlon thereof,
and
Whereas. It shall be unlawful to
hunt, pursue, take or kill, or have
in possession, any kind of game
HEALTH-Uj Gift to You
SWEDISH PRINCESS
BRIDE CHOSEN FOR
WALES, IS REPORT
(Aw-latrd Pre, tami Wire.)
LONDON, Dec. 29 British so
ciety is again speculating as to
whether a bride has finally been
found for the Prince of Wales.
The speculation follows an an
nouncement that Princess Astrid,
market wa down that year so
Hume derided not to establish a
cannery despite the favorable cir
cumstances. Mr. I'lough later started a can
nery on Coos Klver opposite Marsh
field. That was nearly 40 years ago.
He has since tcnt most of his
years in l he salmon packing Indus
fry In Alaska and British Columbia.
When he came here in 179 he
based three miles of river from
lohn U-wis, who was the only man
hero af lliat Hiiia atr !..!.
In the mercantile business. L stifcia ajWw sj
Mr. flough is now a resident ottmW TfV-f ' J!
ltiuuhurv. ThPY hart rtlrrlrnllr In I DliKCtIN UTATE tl AMU
ill No. Jackson Sta Phone 11C " RoscburfJ, Oiyeiiui. a boiu ccmaii..ioa surtj commission
lAITO alaetrle plats Is of tw
lamaut conatrartlon. Earn ala
mast Is 1,000 watta, 100-130 volta.
nhonld ba coanactad with Ho. 10
wlra. Bqnlppaa with foar-wav ra
vmltila awltrKas. Stay B suaofc.
4 te say W rugs.
See the
LANG
at our store
Pars'ow Furniture Co.
TFR will h far awitor If von I niece of the King of swwen. wno
I . nn nrl fnr all time rid " '"-'
King
to be
"""' " ""ir,,. anil OiiMen Mtrv la 1
Then fore. Notice Is hereby given yourself of those annoying, uncoirdort. i'" ii.,?..Tn,h,m'i;.
.v.. , , t.... !i.i. j j uii lq a i. a gursnat Buckingham I'alac
mat a ii OI 111- ..rvK..n Fine- .n.t anu . lh Mrin.l ,,f .mirl monrll-
Rrcta and Colon ailments, m ritr.B - - " ' . "
W-page Book tell, of my unqualified ln " Dowager Queen Alexandra
WRIT1 UN GUARANTEE to cure your emJ' . , , ... , ,,,,
Piles wlftout a hosrltal snntkal opera. Astrid. who Is 10, H one of the
Boo, ot refund your lee. Many nrnonal Prettiest younser members of the
Irtteri ara also contained therein prov Kuropean royalty ssie has sn st-
tng how 1 bv given bSC 1 'ran ive personam j. is a ,, u n..
hcslts) and strength- to dancer, is fond of country life and
thousands of others. Mart 1 sports, and is well versed In do
ttw Nr Vrar Hee and wa 'mestic science.
sand for ma noes luiiAv. si i. - dsnchter of Prince
i-t i! rar mi I Charles and Princess Inerhorg.
Came Cominlsslon will be held In
the office of said commission, So2
I'ittock Block, Portland. Oregon.
Monday. January 11. ISJfi. at Jn
o'clock A. M . for the purpose of
determining the water that shall
bo closed to (MlhiK with hook ami
Itne. commonly called angling, and
the biwIi'b of game birds ihat shall
be protected by the closing of the !
hunting Bcasous as protided by '
law
is
VOL'.
DEAN. MD.Int'aml a niece, on her mother's side.
puaTLMO oruav: slattlc wtkk: or the late Dowager queen Alexan-
Oi O1 Buitlina tet-IlMluiiaM ,dr.
BjwAMi3k.jfJ th ft,r itn ura-
SMsaaSaB MsSasMsTaatM JJeSt With (.
LDNB LIFE
Fifteen, twenty or thirty
thousand miles is nothing
in the life of a Dodge
Brothers car. Any owner
will tell you that. Mean
ing that it stiil has a long
and useful life ahead of it
when you take it from our
used car floor.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DODCE BROTHERS CARS
'AND GRAHAM TRUCKS
ROSEBUnG, OR". PHONE 458
Oqose-Brothers dealers seul 6ood used cars
USED CARS
1 1 920 Dodge Touring .. ........ $400
I 1 923 Dodge Touring $600
1 1 924 Dodge Touring $550
I 1 923 Dodge Touring $495
I Ford Touring $35
I Ford Touring $100
J.O. NEWLAND &-SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
and Graham Trucks