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i .'I : - ' : ' ' WQSEBUWa NEW8-WEVHW. WEDNE80AV, rrBRUABY 13. 12 ggg'ggg " "!J i .J ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lasusd Dally except Sunday u. w. BATfcio- BERT U. BATES. iTMiduit and Manager i jsecretary-Treaaurer SUbSCnlPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall i aix nionui. or nuui. iwlly, Uiree mouths, by mail -' 4 imiiy, single Monta. by maiL i (juif, u7 iu.v, r f vYswaly News-Kevlew, by mall, per year- I4.WH . t.w . Am - Bmma mi Ta AaaectaU rma. 4ii to ail l mi i,uoiiaii4 narem. t,.ioii bMia are aieo raaarvta. Ail na&it ox faimbilcaiioa ol auciu entered kwdi! eiaaa matter May 17. l. at the post oUic at ttoaebui. Oregon, under Uie Act ol March I. ' ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1924. SAINT VALENTINE. I Ancient custom made February 11 a kind of lover's festival. Shakespeare had Uie notion that on this day birds begin to mate in anticipation of the spring nesting time. Perhaps from this the idea came that spring is the season when human love is most apt to begin. The world has always had a keen interest in lovers, since out of their union there comes new life and the reproduc tion of humanity. While these lovers are sometimes rather absurd in their overflowing sentiment, yet the world looks at them ; with a tolerant eye. If it was not for the sacrifices that lovers : make, the world would soon die out. Love is a mysterious pas I ision. It is not without significance that in old Greek art, Cupid was sometimes represented as bearing a whip. The affections ; that he incites can make people very happy or very miserable, and baffled love has caused perhaps more agony than any other feel I ing. The course of true love never runs smooth, says the old say i ing. Considering all the troubles that lovers have, it is perhaps natural that the date traditionally known as a lovers' festival has 1 been named for several of the saints and martyrs of the Christian .' church, ns many lovers feel in need of saintly guidance at such a i period of stress. I'eople come out the best if they refuse to allow ; their affections to be dominated by physical passion, and try to find a mate with whom they will be mentally congenial, and who will hnve loval traits of character. Many people make a brilliant appearance as lovers, but it would be difficult to live with them. i liAiJj I'UVKii Ai(KKsri:i (Aasusiaiad ireaa Ltaaed Wire.) M1LWACKKK, . Feb. 13. Oacar (Happy! Felach, former Chicago American League baaeball player, who teaUfiud yesterday at llio trlul or Joe Jackaou'a eulury ault for $18,500 against the Chicago club, waa ar rcateil at the opening of court today on a charge of perjury. FlM.INti ASTOIMA hl ltl l.TS (Aaaorlated Prate Laaatxl Wire.) ASTOUIA, Feb. 13. The work of f 1 1 1 1 it k the streets in (he burned d 1k trlct will prubalily nut be delujod moro than a few days, posslbly-a week, by the dlanatrous coltupae 'or a auction of the retaining wall at the euxt end of the burned urea Saturday bight. It waa decided following a confer ence of engineers to reinforce the walls throughout the district by heavy ateel rods running from one alilo of the street to the other. Theac will be drawn tight by turnliiKklea, H EAU COLDS Melt ia spoon; intuU vapori; apply Uy op nostrils. wicks V VapoRud Out IT Million Jar, IW Yiarlf thus aupportlng the walla. They have already been ordered and will be placed every twenty five feet throughout the dlatrict, and as Boon aa a Buflclnnt number are in place dredging will be resumed. CO.NTItOVKKMV AT II HAD (Aaixieinlrll I'reaa Leased Wire.) VYAHHl.NUTON. Feb. 13. Wring ing to a head the controversy be tween the United States Kmployo's Compenantion Coiuniission and the Comptroller-tieneral's otrico, Comp-Iroller-Goneral McCaii today cut off A. H. Gardes as dlaperslug officer the commission, from advances of money from the compensation fund. mm pmms Br BERTS BATeS The SMd-Prpofi Easil is Concrete. Its even, firm, gritty ?;nface prevent slipping even in wet weather. It is the necessary compariion to good tires and pxd brake, for complete respon siveness in your car. More and more motorists arc insistinj; on Concrete roads and raotcristi can get the kind of rojd they init on. On ol the purpoM c! iht rorianj Cerue.-.t Aasodatlon i ta e:ari everycac whether he um Concxrte n hit It uac.1 lor lura to jot the rratrat -Ute hi hit money. W htT a percjijl oervice to oF.rt individuals tad coir m unit lea. Let ua I now Jrr.l!y w rut help you need. Thtn 1$ ta M'gt'.lan. Om aaii.'af It J 0k:u .!, I'OiriTAND CILMENT ASSOClATIO: Gavo IVuUinij PORTLAND. oitLG fiiliantl OfenXra.m " lmfnm ttj LtlruA tin Vttt of Com i, el Vt'.'. t ia n Oiatr C't. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Tha little birdie . - . Are twittering The fishaa in Tha brooklets Ar awking and Tha buds are butting And gosh Its hack to Haft a work. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Current billa ar tht one you pay at tht electric light office. & Tha city beautiful .commission met last night and aa yt ed. It a member of It, the wife hat a good club to uae ovtr our dome Jn case wa rebel at spadin' up the yard. - . . c Tha world owe you a living but you must show it what for. "It this a second hand store?" "Yetsum." "Well, I want one for my watch." ' A virgin forest ia a woods where the hand of man hat never aet foot. LUCILLE She doesn't smoke, aha doean't pet; She isn't a soak of a auffragette, She never wore aklrta to her kneet, She doetn't vamp, excite or tease, She never wore a Ruttian boot, Nor went in swimming with a one piece suit. She never went on a wild, wild date. Nor ever came in very late. She never did anything very wrong 'Cautt ahe'a a pin-cuthion and aitt on my girl's dretter. The outstanding slang artist ' It George Ade, but there are innumerable sport writers. Speaking of antl.freeze, time was when you could tell by the smell whether It waa the car or the driver who had the drink, but now when It turns cold they all drink the aame kind of stuff. . - Why should Americans go to Europe to see ruins, when so many of them come over here to lecture. He THE BOSS KNOWS EVERYTHING The Sento. "Why do.ithey put holes in Swiss cheese?f-,,, , The Boss. To ventilate It" You can't keep a good man down, remarked the diver as he came to the surface. - I jt 4ji Mistress "Have you swept under the carpet?" . . . main -res, mum. I sweep every- "img unoer tne carpet." A hick town ia one In which friends smell it on your breath and tell the world. Father hasn't been tha hum alnro the night he tread on little Willie's wagon and went coasting down the steps on his backbone. RESTRAINT The maiden In galoshes May be protected well, Aa through tha mud ahe aloshea, When comes a rainy spell, But, golly and aome goshesl She looks but who would tell? It is said Mrs. Coolldge one knitted v.i a necKiie. outeide of that their nome lire has always been happy. It Is said the first game of golf In this country was olayed In 18SH wa wonder if the language waa similar to mat used In the gam now. "It haint ao much tha amount of .advice a feller peddles out aa it ia the I amount of work he does." ; Thiirmlny. at 730. the Fullerton P. iT. A. will Imtil its regular monthly , busin-'sa meeting. An Interesting pro- cratn im.i heen nrranced. Jean Hurt will render a piano solo, and Mia. Anhcraft, accompanied by Mrs. Hernia, 1 will sing a group of songs. 'MYSThltV I'm II Kit" KNOWN A..rlnt,i IT LrnsiNl W"lt1 l'OHTI.ANIi. Feb. lit. The Port land baseball eluh of the Paeilli I'unst league today announced' the iilMittly of a "niyalery" nlicher. ulrn id aiiinn time ncii by Spout Turner In the emt. Intimation that a twlrlrr had been obtained had been given, but his - n:mt m withheld until tmlny. The new ac'iutaltlcin I F.d l.i nnon. aced It, a right bander, who hm been a free agent. He was formerly with the nrldgeport. Conn.. ' I it b nf.the eastern lenKtie and Inst year while with the Caturien, X. .1 i iu'i he won SO out of !! games PIUT.cil. 0 "nv uagaiiiir. Ic each. Fiction l.ibran . I ll s1UiTK m in IIXIK.I.S I IA".h' I'raa l.J re.) I Washington. ivt. i;t.--in- j qulry Into rturcot or fraudulent j land op. ratloua in Texas w as onl i ered toilav hv the aer.ate In adopt ing a r-solution err. n d by Senator I llelllil. deiuottat. Alabama. E (Aaaootated Praaa Iaaed Wire.) ATLANTA, Oa., Feb. 13. Paul S. Etherldge, Imperial klonsel of the Knight of tha Ku Kiux Klan. bas Issued a statement declaring the con tract In which William Joseph Slm monr. Imperial emperor, relinquished all rights and interest In the order, waa "so tight, tie, Simmons, can not bob up again," the Atlanta con stitution aaya today. The statement followed the purported issuance of a statement by. Simmons in Jack sonville last night, which quoted him aa denying. he had "sold out' for a consideration of $145,500, and declared he bad merely severed re lationa with the organization and fces discounted Ma royalty of $1,000 per month, which was being paid him for the use of the ritual which he it said to have copyrighted. Attorney Ethriage. according to the constitution, announced that un der the agreement with dltnnions, all litigation pending between Simmons and Imperial headquarter!, institut ing n libel suit filed by Imperial Wizard U. E. Evans agilnst olm Eton for tlSv.OOO in J ltd-.- Kock, Ark., would to terminated. Reorta from Little Rock atated that the Imperial Wizard's n'tornf-i in that city has announced the rui would not be dropped unless Sim mona retract on certain libelous statement concerning Evans. NICK CARTER (Written in Carter's Tire Shop by a friend.) From the stock, who would not yield. And upon the battlefield Fought for Right, for Freedom' sake: From the stock, who at the stake Writhed in torture, died in flame; Nick, tha dependable, came. Nick I skillful, full of vim. Take your damaged tires to him; He will mend them, mend them right, And, you bet, he'U treat you white. T T 'ij M NEW BIG PACKAGE V tIt Cigarettes Francisco. Hale waa chief witness against the night riders of Medford. He testified that they put a rope around hia neck and with it other end thrown over a limb of a tree forced him to promise to leave the city. The ridera were found not guilty by a Jury. Mr. and Mr. B. W. BateB, Mr. J. F. Dillard and Mr. Bert G. Hate, re turned last night from Fortianu where they have been spending the past few day visiting. When in Roseburg Hotel Ump qua MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 8t. Phone 490 Mm. D. Comwell Patient privileged to have their own doctor. fAsanolnted tra, T.einod Wire.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 13 At torney-General Daugherty denied in a communication sent today to the senate that the department of agri culture nao made any settlement in war contract case by whichImmunity from criminal prosecution was prom ised provided the civil liability wa3 Many cases bad been settled with out criminal prosecution, the at-torney-eneral said, but these in volved in the main over-payment by the government through mistake of law or facts and other contentions wuilii nui,iu uui warrant cuinmercuu a JIIUDUkUllUII, In tha settlement nf elvil llaMlttv ! In the mnttera and rAnea rpferrnt In Si Mr. Daugherty wrot: "There has never been in any in stance or has any agreement what ever, direct or Indirect. Immediate or lja remote, expressed or Inferential, byjH the department of Justice not to prosecute for any criminal liability where there was uch liability." ALLEGED VICTIM ' OF KLAN MARRIED (Asnc!ae4 prone T-eaaed Wire.) POKTLAN1). Feb. 13. J. F. Hale, victim of the alleged Ku Klux Klan night riders outrages ot Medford a year and a half ago, was married last night to Miss Monta Cecilia Maegly, 184, Kingston Street, Port land. The wedding was solemnized by the Rev. W. O. F.liot, Jr., at the home of the brides parents. The couple will spend their honeymoon in Honolulu and will later live In San Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water Tak 8alt to Flush Kidney and Help Neutralize Irri tating Acid When you need a Bed Room Suite I Call on LENQX Furniture Co. or Phone 26 Coming to 8 Dr. Mellenthin Specialist In Internal Medicine for the patt twelve year DOES NOT OPERATE Will be In Medford on Monday, Feb. 18, at the Holland Hotel, and in Eu gene Tuetday, Feb. 19, at the Osbqrn hotel. Classified Section : ALL NEW' AOS ON BACK PAQ r WANTED T WANTED Clean rag view office. at Newa-Rtv WANTED Men to cut wood, also to lash brush. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. ' - ' ' WANTED to buy Good 4 to 6 gallon milch cow. Address Cow, care Mewa Revlew. i ' WANTED Steady man, experienced In farm and orchard work long Job. Apply at County Agent office, Jioaeburg. E LOST AND FOUND EI FOUND Set of false teeth. Owner ' may have same by calling at this office. Identifying property, and pay ing for adv. T" MISCELLANEOUS WILL Do curtains, . either stretched i or ironed. Phone 454-it. CAR yWNhiri won't forget to call E5S when In need ot . auto parts. Sarfre Auto Wrecking House. WILL TRADE For Roseburg proper ty. 20 acres, 1 miles from Vancou ver, Wash. Well fenced, good or chard, fair buildings, priced right See or address Mrs. M. L. Ferguson Rt. 2, Box 44, Roseburg - FOR RENT T ROOM FOR RENT Reasonable. Phone 20. Hr. 9 to 6. : FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes, Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath. 401 South Main Street. FOR RENT Six room house, garage, good location. Inquire 134 So. Ste phens. FOR RENT Five room flat, unfur nished, with garage. 817 W. Oak, J, M. Weatherford. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, furnished, reasonable. 1110 Prospect SL Mrs. I. N. Mathews. FOR RENT 30 or 35 acres of broccoli land; river bottom, two miles south of railway station on highway. Also 20 or 25 June and July O. I. C. pigs for sale at ib each. Henry Vea ver, Myrtle Creek, Ore. " r FOR SALE FOR SALE 1923 .Dodge touring car, ' equipped with spare tire, ' bumpers, rear view mirror, etc. Finish as good as new, and in first class me chanical condition. Cash or terms, Mrs. G. W. Kruse, Phone 6F4. FR SALE Used pUtTT 60c each. Phon. FUK SALE FouTkT- bier. PhoiFST tOli SALtFlrTip--- Bro. Phong 14K14 HAV FOR BALEXTSj cbard tracup; FOR SALE But7"5nr--: EID O . T n " Preschernjelrose. FtaS o WOOD 1 fir 263. FOR KAl.k:t. m - 1923 mel. '"ei Wfe' Phone 88J. . p,rfe FOR 8AIWillart"biTtSrK windshield glas, at . .Inn of Aiitn t r-,v " aaop. THOROUGHBREBnVnitrpr . Rok hatohlng ewai ,i.., W. R. Klnsel. WjtWI FOR SALS-BlaclurS' T. . '"""ion. Con) Henry L. Bossen. muTn FOR SALE-O. A.cTb eggs. Jl per setting. vetch hav. tin ...w4 FOR SALE-Early RoT gage Lifter seed touiMK 100. R. T. Piercef&f' BUFF ORPlNGTONsTijT--chix, 15th year. Cre. i.' wanted. Fred A. Gott fw Roseburg. 5 FOR SALE Purhr i,.aJ toms. Also Rhode Island tnl erels, laying strain, si? Roseburg, Ore. Phone tFIL 7 FOR SALE Baby chlckT"! winter lnyers. Orejon'i 0 li strain. Order now. Ethel 0. U lund, Rt. 1. Box 40. Rtwecm J FOR SALE Samson tricioS 825. Extension rims aid belt J ley. Good mechanical tocia Price 350. I. S. Hulbert, tmi 2, Roseburg, Ore. ,1 $2500 FOR SACrjlMft! ranch, on Fall Creek, ia then, Hill district. Grant Count;, 0 plenty of running water udip, timber enough to support tht m All fenced. About 75 cr i m grain land. Six miles to (at City, county seat of Grot 4 ft trade for small well tmpnna:! with suitable buildings i ati ' Josephine or Jackson coo), gon. For information Mtret to Jesse! 'W.,Adamson, Tikk.1 or to the owner, M. M. Itat, 3oldier Home., Boise, Idik ) CREW OF STEAMER SAVKD (Associated Preas Leaaed tvire.1 GiBRALTAR, Feb. 13. The crew of the five-masted auxiliary schoon- er Repiibllque which wu iciij sea, have been rescued by th !;, iea sieamsnip jcome. sue rtpm Republique a total loss. CANDY for your VALENTINE faIaKlaialallsalaxlallaXalo No gift is more appreciated than a box of ouf choicest candy. We have a splendid assortment is appropriate packages. ' ' " M at Your Frionda at our Fountain PALACE OF SWEETS ATTENTION POULTRYMEN Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Kidney antf blaJder irritations often result from acidity, -tayi a noted au thority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and past it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irri tation at the neck of the bladder, oblig ing YOU to trek relief two or thrra times during the night. The sufferer "f- Mellenthin Is a regular graduate in constant dread: the water nasset . 'n medicine and surgery and ia licena- sometimes with a tcaiding sensation and 1 by the state of Oregon. He does ia very profuse: again, there is uilfi 1 nt operate for chronic appendicitis, 1 culty in voiding it. : gall atones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils Bladder weakness, most folks call it r adenoids. tx-cause they can't control urination. He has to his credit wonderful re Whilc it is extremely annevinc and j suits In diseases of the stomach, liver, ' sometimes very painful, this is often ' bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart; kid one of the most 'imple ailments to over- I ney. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, come. Begin drinking lots of soft water, j weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg alv get about four ounces of Jad Salts I ulcers and rectal ailments, from your pharmacist and take a table- Below are the names of a few of spoonful in a g!ast of water before j his many satisfied patients In Oie- urraMdM. vniinue tnis tor two or gon: J. A. Smith. Ontario, Ore., ulcers of tho stomach. Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade- f Wilt ATA BT UV IfurilBA-r'riD c-crRRUARY 6 2 ... . ...ww-r, 5 Yon can save money by having your eggs custom hatclei I j furnish the eggs, I do the hatching. ' Also day-old chlckt lor CHir-O-PFFP HATCHERY rj (u ru anon r. . t -v k. , - three dart. This will help ncutraliie the acids in the svMem so they no longer are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act nor mal a rain. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and it made from the acid of prnpes and lemon juice, combined with !i:hu. and is ued by thousands of folks who are tubiect to urinary dividers caused by acid irri tation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Here vti hare a pleasant, efferves cent li'.niawater drink which may mik-Uy relieve your bladder irritation. Pv all means have root phvsician exam ine your kidneys at least twk a year. Estacada, Ore., noiils. W. II. Kellendonk. high blood pressure. Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Sclo, Ore gall stones. E. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., appen dicitis. FF Kemember above date, that consul tation on this trip win he fr.e aud that his treatment Is different Married women must bo accom panied by their btisbauds. Address: 211 l!radbur P.ldg . Los Angeles. California. vNEW Dress Materials rl?r L. ji -.rtmcnt of tf hwai-,L nave an almost enuicsa ojhw jJ very best goods in this line, be-"' plete lines of Dry Goods. The particular tjj can find at this store just the sort of mato,.-desires. I. ABRAHAM