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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1923)
RosEeuna wewa-wevnw. weonespv, sept, i?, ms. PAGE tEVEM I . t be u& w 1: It US' I i It . M 1 er ior alf w . ' 6u :' t won md MPlBf I a onoe forth tall f it a t lead U . n. CROAT Jf eorre;oiid-nt) ' 1J. The Rchr bat- - lost ai.ins 'l the Ruhr l Just l on the Gerii'an ot the men folk! (lapsed and threw ider the cramming I, French and Brit cause their women dren at home were ring. pf passive resist ill be a repetition ory. It will be be and the kids are itrangltng pressure ailon with tta at e collapse In the it of Germany, i the market basket I, Is Hunting a bat as ever armed men itslde the "butter ,lf nnund of marga- lently two or three een police nover mflrcnrlnfl fi- tdreds of thousands ie pay envelope far ..iih the devalua- eud currency. She In t the fireside that ie which this wln- know little or no Is gnawing at the passive ' "resistance '" In the Ttohr, though the "bard-headed Westpha-, lian" gets madder the more he Is prodded, He doesn't want In quit That Is i certainty. He wants to quit only when he geta what he regards as a fair deal, wntcn win leave mm free to work without buyonets at his breast. The government and the Indus trialist wish to bold on; so does the worker. Whether the government can sup ply sufficient fats and potatoes. however, win tei: tno story, rne fireside will be the decisive battle ground. i o . EFFECTIVE IK JWEBO iy to; Ind this week we fter.ax lot more money I hrr1ti In cd'lt.Jjehold Goods , -1 ' c f " staff is like new, and i -Jces that . . - ' ;tonih You is. year furniture needs. v. ?s Furniture xc!:ange orner Oak and Pine Sts. ' FfcoM 538 ' Shipment of the second carloal of lata destga Dodge Brothers cars has been received ly J. O. Newland t Son, local dealers, and Is set up for delivery today. Due to changes In the car and heavy construction work at the factory for greater pro duction, no cars were shipped to dealers during July and most of June. The latest car met such Im mediate and widespread favor with its improvements in riding quali ties, beauty, comfort and power that the provision for a much greater production is being made for the forthcoming year. Some of the new cars are on displsy now. "The great number of people who have been waiting for the recent Improvements Is remarkable," said J. o. Newland. '.'Their expression of satisfaction with the changes made by Dodge Brothers la especially riding qualities and appearance as well as added power and comfoit seems to have satisfied a , long ! wanted desire. These chances have caused many persons to buy new Dodge Brothers cars." ' ' 1 New Dodge Brothers cars of the ; late design were sold to E. E. Apple- white of Marsters Drug company, ! Mrs. M. M. Brumliack of Roseburg, ' C. G. Rogers of Ten Mile, J. S. Low I ranee of ntxonvllle, and Rev. L. B. I Quick, pastor of the First Presby terian church. 0 Painless extraction of teeth at room S, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. R. H. S. BIBLE CLASS. A high school Bible credit class will be started at the Christian church Bible school Sunday, Sept. 16. All pu pjils desiring to enroll for this course of study, for which credit will be Riv en In the Roseburg high school, should be present at that time. Further par ticulars from Mrs, Charles G. Stantion phone 75-J: ' .: lings now .L7.7-California's :rli Canning Peach ME, BRING YOUR BOXES I1J0 PER BU.. M. Curtis, Edenbower PHONE 8 F-4 . J M For Infant; Invahdm at Childnm The Original Food-Drink for All Ages, QuickLunchHome,Ofncefc Fountains. RichMilk, Mai ted Grain Extract to Pow der & Tablet forms- Nourishing-No cooking. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes MOORE : "'JSIC STUDIO .'. REOPENS Cptember 10th E yeme is urged to i I'iservations this , ' i classes are being ilga json 6L Phone 502 Ken, 4 to S years , I to 12 years col credits Mrs. Charles G. Stanton Teacher of Piano, History, Harmony Progressive Series High School Credit Res. Studio Res. Phone 75 J B ITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or household ammonia, followed by v VapoRub OMr IT MUUom Jm Ud rWtV ocL Floor cvcijngsMake Icrfjit Homes We sell : hstrong xoleum ' Which is arc'" .Sanitary, Artistic an J r tsonably priced In iru , Inlaids and Rugs Jtt t i submit patterns find prices r.!; Furniture Co. Ill K. Jackson Street tobtft " Oregon Have Kidneys . Examined By Your Doctor Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers kv.w VfvnK. Seot. IS. (A. P.) Lois Angel Flrpo has a style all his own In the ring.. He admits his faults but points to hla unbroken string of triumphs as proof of his ability to get results In his own way. He is confi dent that hla methods, unorthodox as they oisy be, will enable him to wear the world's heavyweight crown after his battle with Jack Dempsey at the Polo Grounds, September 14. Flrpo has been beset by advisers, well-wishers and the like, both in his pugilistic and business affairs, ever sipce he rose to prominence in this country. But the Argentine giant has listened, then waived most of them aside. FIrpo's first pugilistic eirorta bero, early In 1922, showed blm the rawest nf novices hut nossessed of astonish- ng strength and a club-like right that offset all other handicaps. His amas lng strength and punching power alone were responsible for his eany victories over Sailor Maxted, Joe McCann and Jack Herman, third-raters. Then, about a year later, be return ed to the United States to box Bill Brennan. Firpo won by a knockout In thp twelfth round but only after sus taining terrific punishment. Again bis bull-like courage and power pulled him through where his awkward attempts at ring science failed. He was guilty of the most elementary of ring faults, leading with his right. His footwork was of the crudest, and he had no ef fective defense. Just before this bout he was put un der the tntelaea tf Jimmy De Forest veteran trainer, who had conditioned Dempsey for the fight in which ne took the title from Jess Willard. Some effects of this tutoring were appar ent when Firno won from Brennan but the South American ' was si ui lacking in many essential points of the game. ' ' ' Firno showed vast Improvement in all-round form -when' he knocked out Jack McAullffe. His footwork and de fense were better than in any of his nrevious performances, while he still retained his liTeslstable attacking power. Against' Willard, a lumbering object, Firpo did not show to remark able advantage, but he fought his own battle and won decisively. . I In all of these fights, however, Flrpo when hardest pressed, fell back upon the rushing, bull-hke charges that had invariably carried him to victory. Un der the heat of battle he -flung most of his newly acquired science to tile, winds and fousht primitively, both his fists flying with sledge-hammer force, His left had become a more potent weapon under DoForest'B coaohlng, but It was the right that-brought dow his foe. The Willard fight marked the end of DeForest s tutorship and soon after ward the advent of Horatio Lavalle, gentleman sportsman from Argentina as general director of Firpo's training activities. While ostensibly DeForest was released because of the handicap under which bo worked in not beiug able to speak Spanish, it was under stood that Firpo also Irked under the veteran trainer's discipline and pre ferred to employ his own methods of conditioning. This he could do with Lavalle. Firpo is a natural fighter. His style is instinctive, rather than the result of rigorous, preparation. He learne much from DeForest, but he profited most from experience. . He has acquired ring knowledge and general ship quickly. He has proved that he can take Diehardest of punishment, weather the hottest of fistic storms, and come back with a demolishing at tack of his own. - Against Dempsey, Firpo will be vastly improved in form over his ear lier performances. He is not as fast, nor has he the champion's repertoire of blows, but he has added a fair measure of skill and scientific ability to his rugged strength. Firpo's left may be more of an asset to him than ever before, as a result of his training, but his rights to the body and the head will be his moat effective punches, the blows by which he hopes to take the title back to Buenos Aires. NOTSRtminiton Cam Lod are lotdrd xctiVey in "Nltn Cuo" WetproufShtlll. WMpraaf tjiutwhltitf. i - nirmm, ..n iiTi - - 1 : . , U Why Dealers Here inTbwn are selling so many Remingtpn Game Loads IT doesn't take sportsmen long to get the ins and outs of any thing new that's offered them. : i i ' When Remington announced the Remington Game Loads last year, not all the men who wanted to try them could do so. , Because it was their first year and there weren't enough to go 'round. ' . ' , But those, who did shoot them told the others, and this sea ton there is a demand for Remington Game Loads that has never been approached in the history of the loaded shell business." " Whether you are already a Game Load enthusiast or have yet to shoot your first box you will be interested in the facts about powder we uncovered in our Bridgeport tests oa loaded hells. These are given in the panel at the right. To the practical minds of the Rernington organization, these ( discoveries indicated that there was just one thing to be done ; , . Fix a safe working standard of velocity, pattern and ... ,. penetration for each kind of small game. : . Make this standard absolu re. And load just the right amount of powder to give it whether it takes an eighth dram , ... , 4 more or an eighth dram less. '- . ? ; . , . ' ' That is the theory and practice of game loads. , Uniform ahootint results instead of a hard and fast loading for inula. Powder varies Remington Game Loads do not. , , ; : j i , f . i Naturally, you won't find the weight of powder indicated on Reming. ton Game Load boxes because the weight is nor fixed.; , . " Von do not find the name of the powder because Remington takes . 'iLiL..;Killfu far tho aliell mmnlat iVifJudinil the DOwder. ' I 1 zmrraji..,j . - m ' " 60 to your dealer's. Get one box of Remington Game Loads and shootHfll REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc. JSew torn ity Established 1816 a. - These arc the Facts disclosed by Remington's Ballistic Tests A-A rvefl weight of the tarns kind of povder docsnt always give tha aame velocity, pattern or penetration. B-Povrder varies batch by batch even the some kind and make. One batch, for Instance, gives a velocity of t35 feet per second. An other may fall as low as 840 feet per second. , C-Thls is nobody's fault. Powder comes that way. D Th man who buys his shells by the weight and kind of powder often , rolssee a lot of game and never knows why. II; 1! ,i,t ,H I ,-t iV 1 mi aW ttUWYUUCKlOAD UUtCUMCLUAD, RemiMgtom THE AUTHORITY in FIRE ARMS, AMMUNITION and CUTLEIQr Flush your kiilnc5-8 by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts orcaMunally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich looa torms ' acids which almost paralyze the kidneys : in their c(T6rt to exsel it from the blood. They become sluggish and ' weaken; then you may sutler with a - dull misery in the kidney TC?ion, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizzi ness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twiuccs. The urine , Rets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often pet sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize thce irritating 1 acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phir macy here; take t.iWcrooniul in a glass of water bi fore breakfast for a few d:iys, and your kidneys may then act fine. ThU famous salts is made from tlui acid nf grapes and lemon juice, combititu with lilliia. and has been use'J for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kic'neys; elsn to neutralize the acids in the system so they no lonetr irritate, thci oiien reHcving bladder weakness. Jal 5aln I- Inexpensive: enn not in jure and makes a delightful efferves cent litliia-watrr drink. Uy all means I have vniT i!ivici-in ex mine your kid- ncy at lci.i la-ice a jcar. HOMETOWN STATIONERY We now have In stock, pappr and en velopes imprinted with -nospbure. Ore." Its ue will add a distinctiveness to your letters. And rather than-luive it put up in expensive boxes, we have it iu packages, paper 15c, envelope? 13c, tablets, 15c, Sold separately 1 you wiKh. Buy it at Carr's, where yon save. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office. OI.KM.l,K NKW8 Onr Public Bchools opened on Jfon- (loseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 , clay under most favorable auspices, a. m. '- I Our nearby schools aro now com- Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Iblned with our Glendale school sys Highest temperature yesterday .. 71 1 tern and school cars bring our pupils Lowest temperature last night.. G6hereon time. Precipitation Inst 24 hours .0 Mrs. A. H. Henson returned to her Total preclp. since first of month .U i home In this city after an extended Normal precip. for this month... 1.01 visit wltH her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Total precip. from Sept. 1. 1922, ! Newell in Portland. to date 27.89 Charles Koehler and wife and Mr. Aver, precip. since Sept. 1. JS77. -31-72 and Mrs. Nenham returned to their Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 'home at Dunsmulr, California, on 1922 .' 6K4 'Sunday. Miss Honor Vt'llBon re- ' (Sept! to May, inclusive) S1.39 turned home with them for a short Fair tnniL'ht and 1 hurndav. visit I. MARTIN KE1TEH. Observer. , o 6CH00L HOSIERY Doy's and girl's fine or carse rii stockings, good quality cotton at 25c. Mipsea or Indies silk hose, 9e oi $1.15. All colors. Cotton hose, 26c. lisle 85c and 5ic. You've a right to expect hone that wears. Uuy at Cam and get good bose. J. vN J Ladies' Fine Dress Fabrics 0 0 9, ft sW L Everybody knows our enviable reputation for lovely dress goods, including all the popular patterns in summer weaves in cotton and silk. - - Complete? line of GloVes Hosiery and Corsets ; I. ABRAHAM, The Silk Store Roseburg, Ore. Over From Oakland , Mrs. Henniger and daughter. Until.! wore over from Oakland today shop-: ping and attending to other business. Mr. McCehey In Mr. I). C McOehey of the rural dis tricts was In town today transacting business mattors. j Mrav F. V. Noithrup of Wlllr.tr. will return the latter part of this week from Nebranka. where she has bm-n visiting wiil, her purtutn for several months. , BTIRELLA COItSETS, Made to -Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Hollsrlaw or this city are enjoying a vacation at Diamond and Crater lakes. Carl Sether was elected school rbrk by 54 votes, Mrs. Slemera polled a vote of 33 being second on the lint nf aspirants. Mrs. Mosler cf the Sew Kldon nd her house gueat, Mrs. .1. A. Mc- Vflsh, were Koelurg vUltors this week. A rec-nt very unpleasant happen ing. In which the fine was found united to the Meeple of the Catholic church, is creating a very serious controversy In this city. J. I,. Camp bell has been called upon by our mayor to explain II. Ar we recall every set of Kditor Campbell's pine he first came here. It fins been for the improvement of our city and do not believe Mr. Campbell had anything to do with suet sn unholy act of vandalism. We think It was the set of a degenerate, who expect ed Mr. Campbell would he accused of It. We hope the real criminal will be found and Punished. How anyone panning by the Catholic church with Its sscred emblem of the cross, could do such a deed, we cannot underntiind. It. Is surely a very serious olfeimj against our city. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Karnes nnd children of Tekoe. Washington, will arrive on Monday for a visit with home folks. ' Mrs. A. It Wslklns Is visiting Mrs. W. C. I.evens this week. MOI.LIK. -o- mensure. Bell Case, l'hone SSl-U Try our way with a Meadow Lark Electric washer. Easy payments. Hudson Electric store. Left for Portland (llenn Taylor left this afternoon by . 1 1 . I .. .1 1 I ...HI .1 -t aM moior ior 1 iirunuu. iiu wm uin. Overlund car back, which he pur chased In that city. o Will Tako Trip Mrs. K. A. demons loft Monday for an extended trip to North Dako ta, whero she will visit at James town with relatives. Mrs. demons expects to be absent about six weeks. - WHEN SCHOOL STARTS Y'our children will need ink, and pencil tablets, pencils, crayons, noto books. Inks, rulers, etc. You can buy them at Carr's. Also school bags and book straps, Eversharps, fountain pens. All at moderate prices. Tell tho children to get them at Carr's. Tluy your school tnbleta and pencils al Uoellul s Variety Store. Badgley - Zigler Hdw. Co.