! ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928. THREE Heiress Elopes From Coast .! P. J. Erinler of MarshfieWl, was an arrival here yesterday to look after business Interests. Architect Here D. L. Harden, architect, from Pleasant Hill was a business vis itor in this city today. ! - ! LOCAL NEWS i . . f i iw m i, immwuiiwma in i. ,. ji 1 , - - 'A 1 iTiff i -:.;ii ,ry ' . '1 Here is Sybil Bayer Brown, $5,000,000 heireBs and daughter of a wealthy New York glove manufacturer, whoBe marriage to Vincent Edward Brown, former 826-a-week olerk, caused her estrangements from her parentB. Flap-jacks Paula Pierce had to go to first came to New York from signed up by Mr. Zlegfeld to do of his new musical show. Look HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW Ir , "Tit to lawf." allowed little Maxtne Texas Rickard as our photog rapher put On some antics o Draw forth her rfioit Cherubic smile He t found Maxtne at Miami Beach, Fia.. where flower racket, hat boufiht a winter home. u.H u..;n. , u 1 u ci. to Footlights -7 r-T-Wa flap-jack flipping at Child's when she her Montreal home. Now she's been her dancing stuff In the beauty ranks her overl ...k... h.r rf.rf h r.nil. In Wednesday . , V. Voorhies of Looking Glass was a business visitor In this city during Wednesday afteruoou. Enroute Illinois Hwrvrtv ucmhiim was a visitor here from Coos county yesterday prior to leaving for Chicago, Il linois, on a visit. Business Visitor W. Brown, Camas Valley ranch er, was In this city late yesterday afternoon attending to business affairs and trading. Visitor In Town Mrs. Gunnard JonnBon, resiueni. of Melrose, was a Roseburg visit or Wednesday and was ouoiiijiuk and visiting friends. Spent Afternoon Miss Florence Casebeer of Glide spent Wednesday afternoon in Roseburg visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. To Glendale Mrs. Mark Hull and Mrs. A. M. Harrel returned to Glendale last evening after spending the day tn this city visiting and shopping. Visiting From Eugene Miss Wavello Welchlein and Miss Stella Smith, of Eugene, aro spending n few days in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Expected From College Miss Dorothy Mnrsters, student at O. S. C Is expected here tomor row to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marsters. Accepts Position Gene Sliruni, who has been em ployed for several .years at the Churchill Hardware store, has re signed his position there and har been employed at the Roseburg Book Store. " Drawn on Jury A. E. Kent, of Roseburg. rJ. Lane, of Dixonvllle, and H. P. Rice, of Myrtle Creek, nave been urawn for duty on the federal grand jury nt Portland, and are to report there Tuesday, March 6. Car Recovered A cor stolen out of Grants PaBS last night was recovered this morning nt Oakland, where it had been nbandoned. Sheriff Webb Ihls morning notified tho Jose phine county officials, and the owner is expected this afternoon to take the car back. Returned From Northern Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moore nnd daughter, .Tncqueliiie, returned here last evening by motor from tho north. Mrs. Moore and her dauph- ter have been visiting with rola' tives In Tacomn and joined Mr. Moore, who drove to Portland to meet them on their return homo. Ex-Residents Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hermann, former residents of this city, who have been enjoying a visit with relatives and friends In Roseburg, are returning to San Francisco, where they new make their noma, this nrternoon. . Mr. Hermann Is employed In the Southern Pacific shops In the bay city. Back From Trip North , Tnutlrn nf tUa Pnnon HJioO i Hopkins . returned '! Jiero Tnd'nlRh1 followlne a' trlp; ttdHlt rwlibral he hns beeri fohjthe pnst few days.. Mr. Hopkins was, looking after biuiljieFft ffair&Jiw, ortland.j and HII-U- IV 1111 L ' IU V,Illlin,' -rVKMIIOIKLUIl, where he visited 'with' his 'daughter, Mrs. R. R. Trutton, and family. Leaving fop San Jose Mrs. Kstella Magill, who has been here For tho pnst number of weeks. durir.g the illness and death of her mother; Mrs. Lusina Clnrk Williams, who passed awny Inst week, is leaving tomorrow for her home in San Jose, California.. Mrs. Mngill has been settling busi ness affairs prior to her return home. Rabbit Ranch Large The new rabbit fnrm, which in belnsr conslrufted nt Sutherlin, Oregon, and will be known as the Douglas Park Itabbllries. will be under the presidency of Frank O. Hogan. Mr. Hounn la nlso head of the Hillcrest liabbilrlt-H nt Alta Loma, Cal. In a recent rabbit ex hibition held nt Pasadena the Ilill crost products wore judfrrd Hie best on display, so that the Alta - I,oma farm stands the highest In both size and quality. When con struction work on the Oregon rnln bit farm has been completed. It Is said that the 2 Ofid arte ranch will be a model rabbit city. Arrange ments are being made so that the business will Include all phases nf the meat and fur trpd. Th Uosal hrunm sUuin ..tbbit 7 I" be raised on tne JjuUgltu. iwir. Kugeue tiurfi d. how to mm EXCESS FAT There are hard ways, like starvation, but fewer and fewer employ them. There is a pleasant way, modern and scientific, which combats the cause. A vast number of people now use it. And the slender figures now seen everywhere are largely due to that. That method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used them fi-r 20 years millions of boxes of them. And everybody, in almost every circle, sees the chango. New beauty, new . health, new vitality. . j Each box of Marmola contains the j i formula, also the scientific reasons for f results, so users have no tear ot harm. "fS" lhiaf.1ab2,t fllaT1.0'', be?"! of me good it hu done. Ask your drug- I inM now lor a 11 box ith ih. inen aecioe. Vidter Wednesday Mrs. Martin Druker was here from her homo Bouth of this city over Wednesday visiting with friends. Arrived for Funeral Mrs. George NeuneK Jr., and children of Portland arrived here last uicht from the north to nt tend the funeral of Mr. Neuner's mother today. More Nashes Monday A shipment of Nash cars is ex pected Monday, according to L. R. Chambers, local dealer. The cars were desired for the auto show display, but could nut be gotten through in time. Visited Enroute Satem Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. W. Perkins of Mvrtle Point visited their son, N. W. Perkins, clerk at tho Ter minal hotel, here yesienlnv on their wnv to Silem. While In the slate capital they will be pucsts of their dnimhter, Mrs. C. C. Moon. Mrl Perkins Is managing owner of the Perkins Drug store at Myrtle Point. Commissioners In City Ij. E. Hean and H. H. Cory, mem bers of the Oregon Public Service Commission, A. F. Harvey, rate man and Herbert H. House, ro-nnvtei- fm' iho commission, arrived in the ctly at noon today nnd nro registered nt tho Hotel Uninqun. They are hero for the purpose of taking tip the construction of a grade crossing at Ada niul to also conduct a hearing pertaining to the licensing of truck operators in this section. Tho vutuo of property Insured in T.oMilnn against - fire exceeds $10,000,000,000. .Inn Mi'I'nnfiiro Gives ' Longevity Recipe Wrltfl Humorous Poem Dnllv, Don't Invite Worry by Borrow-, Ina Monev, Sleeo Plentv. TOYKO. Feb. 23. Tho way to live lonif Is lo compose a Jnimor on vei'po each tliiy, eat only four fifths of what you want and nnvor borrow monoy, ncconllnp to K Hin di, ro Oleum, retired Jannneso mil: llonuire who lately celebrated hlfl nlnety-serond birthday nnd wns decorated by tho emperor. Okurn. who was formorly a hnrou, but who lias transferred tho title to hiH eldest son, told inter-, viewers that the wrtttne of a hu morous verse dally Ir the most im nortnnt factor in nttnininir Hint trnouility which make? for health nnd longevity. lie declined, how- over, tn submit any of his verses for nubliction. Tho sped maennte hns seen four emperors nscend -tho throne. - Ho has seen the tlmo when life in sunince comnnules In Japan woro ,not on spciiklng terms with for- einncrs. ; IIo ; remembers when "Iialry hnrbarinna" from tho west worn put to the 1 sword on tho sllrrhlost provocation. Onlv a fow years bro Okurn. on one of his anniversaries, told n curious public . that ho uttributnd his good health nnd long years to the daily eating of eels and rice. At. tho age of 92, tbouch, nfter con siderintr bis stomach, reactions carefully, bo lias decided that eels and rtco are not so good ns a re ular diet for a nonagenarian. Consequently bo Indulges in eels onlv now nnd then. I Ho still believes in plenty of sleen and no wony. The only way to keep from worrying ,ho says, U not to borrow money. A baby grrl weighing only three quarters of a pound, has been born at eaeriihllly, Glamorgan. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY DELIVERS FIRST NEW FORD IN COUNTY Tkc nknv ri iV t m r nlinw 'he first new Ford car to be sold , c r-,- n j j ! j "t iixonviue ana was acuvcrcu piraaer nas expressea nimseir w WW HY SO , JUDGE REFUSES JO ! ISSUE INJUNCTION 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 23. Circuit Judge Walter Evans today refused i to . Issue ; an Injunction against tho board of . regtmts of the University of Oregon In a test suit to prevent them from proceed ing with construction' of dormi tories and student buildings on (he cammis nt lOugene. as provided In a bill passed by the last legisla ture. . Marion McCtain hroucht the suit as n taxpnyer. claiming that the erection of buildings on the campus would Incur liabliiLies on the part of the sta'o In excess of thoio provided by tho act. The bill which was passed by the legislature elves the regents, of both tho University of Oregon and the Oregon State Aerlcullural College nt Corvallis tho power to provide dormitories, bonrdlng fa cilities, housing nnd buildings for student activities. The board of regents of the Uni versity of Oregon prepared to pro ceed with .a building program, there being over 300 students In need of such facilities. Tho cost was not to exceed $100,000. Die amount eventually lo be made up I IhroiiKh tlie roturn of rentals on C 'A. I nrlrwnnrl. nf t li I .nrlewonrl Mnlnr fnmnanv rlIi v"rint in Douglas county. This car was e . j rr L i a i. on oiuuruiiy. rcuiuary 10. 11 as niytiiy pleased wun me car CHANGED TO CM We STATE it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality aud bcuco of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price Licct-rr & Mykks Todacco Co. o aud what's more. THEY'RE MILD and yet THEY SATISFYI V Ml, tho amortization plan, i The action to halt plans was brought ns a test suit In f Lane county. Jmtgo Evans of iMultno mah county was designated to hoar tho arguments. He declared his findings did not justlfv the Ih Hiianco of an Injunction. Tho en so 'h expected to be carried lo (ho state supremo court. J MRS. NEUNER, SR., BURIED HERE TODAY Funornl services for Mrs. DoorRO Neuner, Sr., former ltosebing wo niiin who imsHed nwiiy in Sun IMuko, California, tho first of tin.' week, wero lield nt 10 o'clock this, morning at St. Joseph Catholic church. The hody nrrlrotl liero yosteniuy nftornoon in company with two sons, Lawrenco Neuner of San DleKo and Ceo. Nminoiv Jr., of Portland, and remained nt Iho chapel of thu rtosobuiK Un dertaklliK company until time for the services. The church audlior lum whs filled to cnpaclly with the many friends of tho family who know Mrs. Neuner durluK her resi dence In tho city. There wero many from all parts of the coun ty and tho floral pieces, from all over OreKon and California, evl- deuced the esteem 111 which Mrs. purchased by Phil F. Stradrr .1. m is inc new spori coupe, ivir. . ana us remaricaDie periormance. 1 Air ' w V VSsw ' ' ' M .K tt M jr ir Neuner was hold. 'Rev) 13. Clciy officiated at tho services and in terment took place beside Mr, Neuner In tho Cn I hollo cemetery. ! ' ' TODAY ' BACHELORS Also Short Features , , Admission , . 1025 MAJESTIC TOMORROW and Saturday , Not an Ordinary Western ! 'THE but a big production done in a bif? wny--oni thnt brings you the clnyf of daring of the early pio neers. ALSO Our Can); Comedy "SPOOK SPOOFING" LATEST NEWS Events Usual Admission Last Time Today f i "Good Time Charley' With Hclcne Costello Direction Umpqua Amusement Co. LIBERTY n liiifiomson I .. If. I tf i i . i i . i ; . i i ; : ' . . : i ; : i ' i , ! !!, . .('( i i f :-t 1 1 ' i (!'! r i I ! !.! I ! i " PERMANENT WAVE- Our I intent ; model machine ' nuts, a, wnyo In your hair that Btays, at $10. Two years ox- porlcnco. All other kinds of oeatuyiworic ac worm . tar w ; lleatity Sliop, Emma rUcli- ford, Pi-op. Tol. C58-J. ' ! - - Jii V. I 'A neWi tliroe-bladed propollor lias been .cast for. .the ,stoamshiir I.evlnlhan, which wclglia 01,0011 liounds and is Hindu of niiiKaneso. bronzo. , ; .. , . , . . , , -r.'iV , ; I I NOW It's positively your last , chance tonight to see Beau Sabreur Starring Gary Cooper, Noah Beeryi Evelyn Brent and William Powell TOMORROW and Saturday It's the battle cry of women who have nothing to wear. WILLIAM FOX n with Virginia Valli Umpqua Amusement Co. Direction ANTLERS ttTiI