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( : I ' 1 i ! 1 1 . i - ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 19?- f- PAGE TWO MgSSSSS roseb u LG0.,;nM THREE ESCAPED Why ah g;iIflMc CDMVICTS CAUGHT Oregon Dally, per Tear, by mall Oallv. all month, by mall Dally, three months, by saalL. 0117. single month, by malL. Dallr, by carrier, par monua Weekly News-Review, by malt per year T. ocie.ia Pre m tuluiittli .i, .ti.rlr-tirdli.l to It or .'V ".ri,lV.r..u'bu.f h.r..T tttche hru are alee reserved. entered aa second claaa matter May Oregon, ander the ROSEBURG, OREGON. AN "AMERICAN BIBLE." The idea has been suggested by a prominent "modernist" clergyman that it would be a good idea to assemble a collection of inspirational thoughts from the addresses and writings of famous Americans, to serve as an "American Bible," and to be used for the same purpose that the Sacred Scriptures are em ployed, to lift the minds of the people to higher aims. No such collection however, will ever take the place of the old Bible that has been such a marvelous force in the world for nearly 2000 years. The demand for the Bible today is greater than at any previous time in history, and human progress never catches up with it. It is the most popular book the world ever produced. It is not merely that it contains lofty thoughts, and high ideals which the world has not yet been able to realize,, as the cen turies roll on. Its power is largely created by its infinite variety of human experience. The reader sees how people have acted under all kinds of circumstances, and what the results of their action were and what they should have done. It is the greatest study in human experience ever created. But a won derfully fine collection could be made by assembling the best thoughts of our American thinkers, writers and statesmen. The principal trouble would be that there is such a wealth of inspira tional material, that it would be difficult to get an agreement as to what would constitute the finest selection, and what writers should be represented and how much of their thought should be included. The American people are offered inspiration and fine thought at every turn. When they are content with low aims, they show little appreciation of their great heritage of noble principle. 0" Marion county, Oregon, has a system of utilizing its old well packed gravel roads that saves the taxpayers large sums of money. Instead or tearing up the old baso merely to widen the road a few inches, or making an entirely new road in order to eliminate & few degrees in a curve, the county utilizes well packed old foundations as base for an asphaltic concrete pavement. In this way outlying sections secure roads which it would otherwise be impossible to build duo to excessive cost. On hills that are a little steep the road is paved but half the width, the balance being macadam which allows better traction than pavement for the steel shod hoofs of the horses. These roads seem to accomodate very satisfactorily the farm trucking and private automobile traffic which is supposed to go over them. The asphaltic con crete adjusts itself to any slight irregularities in the road, with out breaks or cracks, thus assuring a smooth and unobstructed surface. As the trunk highways are completed it is essential that the feeder roads be improved and the Marion county idea which utilizes time tested methods and materials in road paving in con junction with previously established grades and road base, is well worth consideration as a saver of taxpayers' money. o Roseburir wants and should its Chamber of Commerce. The ....u., ...III ., -f nn,Aiu o.wl nulla vi ill ovtii v i v, 1 1 1 v 1 , , , i. v. from our citizens. With 500 members enrolled and plugging for the chamber's success a great era of progress and development is assured. The directors of the organization are placing in t-peration a good, solid and constructive program one that is bound to redound to the benefit of the community at large and in whioii you should havo a part in carrying out. Get your name on the list of members supporting the Chamber of Commerce, then give it your fullest support and cooperation that the best and broadest results may be attained for this great country. Don't hesitate show your faith in lloseburg and its future de velopment. Let's go and go strong. o A fine way to ascertain the to run for public office. This method usually takes a whole loti of conceit out of the fellow who thinks the country is going to: hades without his talent being . ii- . . . -ii e i ' vice-president. Carl Helm of La1 A membership card in the Koseburg ( hamber of t om- cran.le. well known in Vmatlilai inerce is about the best credential that a business man can ox-! county was elected secretary -treasur-, , i i . I ''r- A nieetinx of directors of the! Jllblt that he IS a plugger for his own home town. I Hub to elect one has been called by ! 0 I the president for March 15 at a' place to be designated later at which i Atout the least thing a follow can do for his own home town ; Unv ne ""'heduia be drawn up fur the season. I IS to boost. If he IS tillable to do this ho ought to consult the D is the present belief that the coroner and arrange to make his exit. schedule win start about April sixth .and will bo made out to include Sun O day games only individual teams be- .. IK left free to nrrange contests for Une hiK attraction alter another. This wook will end in a themselves on Decoration Day and! blaze of glory when the "llappv , ' uie last inree ways oi ims ween. From the first to the tenth collector. Iiut it takes more than out if you fail to remit. o The follow who starts off his work Monday morning with that "tired feeling' usually ends in a he;. Saturday night. This is the time for the spade and the hoc operated by an energetic home beautifior. o Tho trouble with a lot of show girls is their desire to show too much. BiiRsr.mTiou RATE II Uv-limtiUkJI 4.(M . 1.0u - AO - too enOUd to in ui tor republication ot otherwise credited In ton iap 111 rlahts of repabllcatloa of special n 17. 1M0. at the poat office at Roseburg Act of March 1, liTt. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924. have 500 active members in campaign to attain these re-1 erinuM mwt with r:irlv resunnse ' ..in ..-v.. - - . i i true worth of one's popularity is ; marshalled into service. o Canvon" festivities are Magod '"' 'hc ,,m,rth fJ,u,y- na?n Joam "In the Icamie will be required to is tho open season fur the bill ton days to knock some of Vm ii ia a w si sa at w wsss . w BY BERT 6- BATES , GOOD EVENING FOLKS A coupla week ago This great colyum Of Moral Uplift Suggested to the Salvation Army That they take Their tambourlnea And drum out to The golf link and Try to convert ' lv.lv j23S Some of those bird And yestlddy a. m. That fine organization Viaited the golfers And the gun club Thus killing two Birds with one Hymn. DUMBELL DORA THINKS The Hunchback of Notre Dame ia a football player. t Quite a few of the piano-pounders of the village left for Portland yea tiddy to witness the massacre of a piano at the hands of Paderewskl. Oh boy, only a coupla more nights to wait for The Happy Canyon show and gosh all hemlock fellers, there's goin' to be eomethin' doin'. The color blooms on woman's cheek. For less than fifteen cents a week; But for a man, as price now goes, It costs a lot to paint a nose. & After a feller spends a day try In' to spade up the front yard he feels like the Hunchback of Notre Dame. (& Of all the aad surprises There's nothing to compare With treading In the darkness On a step that Isn't there. SB Only a few more days to make out that Income tax report and then a year or so to wait to aee if you made any mistakes on it. res 1 A caravan passed through the vil lage headed for Mexico yestlddy and ita a good thing the boya will have something to quench their thirst with after they travel that Mexican desert. Why is It that the Pullman porter acts like a martyr at his stake unless you let him make up your berth right after sunset. 1. Ever hear the sona about the garter?: 2. No; let's have It. 1. Garter see mama every night Every man born in American has the right to run for president and It seems as though a good many of them are exercising that right this year. it A man, who has every disease go. ing around. Is afraid ha ia going to catch falling arches. The first efficiency is bodily effi ciency. -a r. .-;V c . L'M'1SmaS?rS!'i:- rw vj - "Gosh dinged if the ol' town hain't showin' some pep lately." Orders taken for broccoli plants, grown from imported seed, J4 per thousand. 10.000 up, $3.75. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. FASTKItN oiu:; Wll.l, ll.VVr: IIASKHAI.I, MOAtil l Vswluti d Prune Lrant'it Wire. I PENDLETON. March 10. The blue niountuin baseball league waa officially organized here yoNterilnv and the following six clubs are in- l;U,,Mj . Pendleton. Walla Walla. La Kreewa'terThe' or'gnTxatinn rie.-t'ed W. II. Schroeiler of Pasco as presi- I ,l..n, I .L,. ... i , in i iiil- i-iiKue mine dinar i ! Stephens of Athena v. as named as . I'nst a $leo forfeit o deposit and at the end of the reason the purse thus attiiiiiiil will be split three ways, three shares going to the winning club, two to the one in second place a'1'1 om share to the club winding tip in the third position. About M tD 1 nates from the six towns in the league were present at the meeting j edti rday. fANDI.r'K WINS VMiDICT I A-in'Mtr-il Pri Inn..-1 tre DKt'ATl'It. lia . March 10 A iiirv early today awarded a verdict in favor of Walter T. Candler. At l.inl.i capitalist, growing out of a ' I loo. nno suit brought srainst Mm by Mrs. Clde K. H field. She charged Candler atimked her oi. the steanu r tti rengaria dnrlni: the j summer of '.22. (Associated l'rM Leased Wire.) SALEM, March 10 Three more prutonera who escaped from the state penitentiary last summer while working outside the prison as trust ies have been located and will be returned here, Warden Dalrymplu Bald today. , , Frank Bay, one of the men, Is In Jail in San Franslcso, Ed Canning Is In jail at Vancouver, Washington and Kdward Zellars la held at Mar collne, Montana. Hay and Cunning both escaped from the prison logKln camp near Mebama on June 30. 1S23. Bay was received December 14. 1921, from Clatsop county, to serve five years on conviction of assault with Intent to rob. Ha wont to San Francisco after his escape where be was sent to prUon for an offense of the na ture of which is not known here and hla term there will expire March 20. when he will be returned here. Canning was received June 28, 1922. from Clackamas county, for obtaining money by false pretenses, and was sentenced to serve not more than four years. Zellara waa received February 28. 1923, from Multnomah county to serve not over five years for assault with Intent to rob. He escaped from a wood camp on the farm of John H. Scott, May 15, 1923, and has been apprehended at ilarceline Mon. An officer will bo sent for him at once. o NOTICE TO WOOD CUTTER8 ' Wanted: Sealed bids on 1000 tiers of old growth fir or any part thereof and 200 cords 2nd growth fir. On the ground. F. O. B. cars or in our yard, We reserve the right to reject any or ail bids. Bids closed mareh 20tn. Denn Gerretsen Co. Box 689, Hoeeburg, Ore. ABE EVANS WILL , GERE-SENTENCED (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SALEM, March 10. Abe Evans, who was convicted of murder of James Doran in Wasco county more than two years ago and vhose exe cution was stayed by an appeal to the supreme court, was taken from the state penitentiary back to The Dalles last night where ho will be resentenced to hang, this being nec essary since the supremo court up held the conviction and death sen tence of the lower court. Sheriff Chrisman and two deputies came for Evans by automobile and Intended to remain here until morning.' A telegram came last night, however, informing. thorn of a broan. from the county Jail.t The Dalles and they hastened back hy a night trip. Great for Rheumatic Pains and Swellings When rheumatism settles in any of your Joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remember that Joint Ease Is the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or ag gravated a case may be rub on Joint Ease and relief is sure to follow. Joint-Ease is for Joint troubles only and is a clean, stainless preparation that druggists everywhere are recom mending. l'IIXT HOOK CHAMPIONS (Aforlatrd Press Leased Wire.) PENDLETON. March 10. Pilot Rock won the district championship here Saturday night by defeating the Athenia five, last year's champions, in a desperately contested game by a 19 to 17 score. Athenia started fast and had a big lead in the first quarter which Pilot Rock gradual ly overcome. The winning five which is coached by Glen Walkley, ex-Orogon distance runner, will rep resent. I'mattlla, Morrow. Gilliam and Wheeler counties in the state tournament at Salem. t'AKLSOX IS W1XXLK f Ass.- hit. i( press Leased Wire.) MEDKOUn. March 10. Johnny Carlson of Medford won tho deci sion over Kid Harrington at a Klam ath Falls smoker last night accord ing to word i.celved hre today, .less IiiBram. who is well known in these parts and who has appeared In several southern Oregon fuiht cards was slntid to meet Harrington but refused to enter the ring last night Sanson, who suLo.itutcd for Ingram. For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw; sore throat rub on a little Mustcrole with your fingers. It soc rifcht to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out corenrss and pain. Mustcrole is a clean; white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has alt the strength of the old-fashioned mus tard plaiter without the blister. Nothing like Mustcrole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use To Mothtrts Musterole is now made In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35 & 65c in jars Si tubes; hospital site, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ? Life Because Oregon Life has paid out over million dollar and ha never yet contested a claim. Because The Oregon Life check always get there first. Because Our home office is near you and our service is "quicker" all around. Because The Northwest has the lowest death rate of any section in the United States. Tbisenablesusto increase our divi dends to policy holders and thus reduce the net cost of insurance to them. Because Oregon Life In vests all of its money.both prin cipal and Interest in the Northwest to help your busi- ness to succeed and your income to grow. Oregonlifc . I HILLS, PMtel W. O. KBVmL. km1 Mmk s-aAauEL.OM.iuv. a.a.suuvrLt..Mi.af-'i Horns Oflioi PORTLAND. OREGON C. S. McELHINNY District Manager Roseburg Oregon clearly had the advantage over his adversary but was unable to score a kayo. Jimmy Dugan won his fight with Billy Kuff in the main event fight of last night's smoker. Huff, it will be remembered by local fans, ap peared In a fight program here two years ago at the Natatorium. TIXIEST BABY BORN (AssoclHted Pr" Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, March 10. Henry Ganze Jr., probably Is the tiniest ba by in the world. He weighs only 12 ounces and stretches himself out to a bare eight inches. Henry waB born Saturday to Mrs. Henry Ganze of Melrose Park. "The boy is so small he can rest easily In a cigar box," the father said. The father Is 24 and the mother 20. TRIED TO MUTILATE HIM BY OPERATION (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LOriSVILLE, Ky.. Mnrch 10 Police had before them today the confession of William Gates, 32. a salesman, who shot and killed his erstwhile friend and former employ er, Richard Heaton, 33. a broker, af ter lleaton had kept him a prisoner for lwo days in a room while he pre pared to perform an operation. Frank Cordell, a private detective of Indianapolis, was under arrest there charged with kidnaping Gates. He is to be returned here whence he fled Thursday night after having aided Heaton. police say, in seizing Gates and removing him to a house, which apparently was rented by Heaton with the view of mutilating Gates. s Gates told the police that he was seized Thursday night in Heaton's office and taken to the house. His captors took one pistol from him but overlooked another he had in a vest pocket, lie too. had forgotten it in th- excitement, but that night when Heaton was preparing to op erate on him, he discovered it. Sat urday night, as Heaton was about to handcuff him to a bed. he shot him to death. Mrs. Heaton was on the first floor when the shooting occur red. Insane Jealousy over his wife was the reason attributed by the police for the kidnapping. fllflfj ClassifiedSM$ ALI NEW AOa om ..... - S r WANTED "T WANTED Spading and gardening to do. Pbone 101 U. WANTED Work, lawn mowing gardening. Phone 88-L. and WAITUKSS WANTED Must be last and experienced, x Mot Eat, WANTED Any kind ol work in city by reliable married man. Phone 416-L. WANTED Painting, paper hanging and tinting. Etiinates furnished. Phone 139-Y. WANTED Woman or girl to do gen. ernal housework. Call at 621 E Douglas St, Roseburg, Oregon. Or phone 285-V. WANTED Middle aged lady to keep! and Grocery eV.,Mls children where man and wife can 1 have sleeping room. Call at Royal FOIt sXle7 r - tween 3 and 4 p. m. 210-Y. tJ lkjl LOST AND FOUND FOUND Wrist watch. Inquire phone 24. LOST Tuesday noon between U nip qua river and soldiers borne, one S5 bill. Return to this office. Re ward. HAVE an opening in this territory selling hosiery, underwear and nprons. You can make, from $8 to S15 a day. Samples free, Answer "Hosiery" care News-Review. T MISCELLANEOUS H -- CAR OWNia uoit forget to call 66J when In need of auto parts. SarlTs Auto Wrecking House. r FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT Inquire 644 So. Pine St. FOR RENT One 2-room apartment at 242 So. Rose St. FOU RENT Safety deposit Roseburg National Bank. boxes, FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 246 So. Parrott St. FOR RENT Desk room in good busi ness location. Inquire at Singer Store. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room .house at corner of Rose and Mosher Sts. Phone 179-L. FOR RENT House, suitable for two families. See N, A. Williams, 1124 Corey Ave. FOR RENT Four-room furnished house, modern. Want small family. Phone 454-R or call 647 So, Stephens St. foil KENT 160 acres, 20 acres ready for plowing; good house and ' barn. Near Gold Reach. Mrs. H. E, Dewey, Gold Beach, Ore. HOUSE, 6 big rooms with about three acres good soil. Will rent; land or house separate to reliable tenants. Address F., care News-Review. FOR RENT In Portland two, three and four-room furnished , apart ments; also one single room, clean and light. Phone 272, Roseburg. E SALEM, March 10 Attorney General Van Winkle said' last night that Judge John rf. Stevenson of Portland will probably be delegated by him to conduct the prosecution ' m the sum of IMWl of Walter L. Toose Jr., and J. W. I animals on the ruitval Templin at Dallas where the two1 We. It ' ,M?rJfA . ,., :head. Loyal Bwn f .... .. o autueeu oi uaving paruci- . tntTMl"! pa.ed in a "party" in a hotel reon, "'r'i .wn,..T mlnor ftlr'.9. were pre8: : , i7v .re loinint TA em. uisinci Attorney Heigerson or, tfi Polk count V renne.teit that ha ho re. I Climate VC17 In" l lieved from the case because of friendship with Tooze of many years ! perature durmi uk standing. below 70 aesrw Every Prospect Roofing Buyer In Doudas Countv will be interested in oiH based on carload purchases on PIONEER Rj See us for samples and prices before you W' DENN-GERRETSE COMPANY DoubIu County Din"1"" 231 N. Main Street W6W A ON ACTT i- TOR SALT 1. WlUartJsT Jacob Bswv. r Errael Hri .. "i i rUH Kit f eggsf Rock hif-i.1.. w. r. kFN Lvm prlng ot. V 14F14. !" i Wood tl n i. .. ""l tie, m: garage. 'i M fresh the Bj, J mils nni-tk ... i ... Walter VuhivH SEED CORFtoTiS-E 8rad- J- P. WiCl north of Dillari mZJ BTin c . t m : Sell on eT Km Portland prepenj uhj 1180. E. Kslh C3 FOU SALE-PrSr: U n i-JGJi;i berts, pears, -J etc At goin, uZJ this fine stock taat.1 T Pill- u " I FOR SALE bTw I hi mi kxj coll river bott county. Seeks, nuej. r. V. Cm Kt 1, FOR SAI.rTk.'P " , J II. u 1 jutiiiig eHMVB ditioo. Has AlnteW system. For pinion . writs B. I Fsuiej, Oregon. FOR SALt-15 eesta gressivt Ewrbeuiit pants that betr troa frost kills tbt UoNaail J. W. Hall 111 Bovefes burg, Ore. ITALIAN PEINE IiO eight feet, Kit: b 10c; three to far at k prices on Bartliia.nl, cherry treet. lusi tsM Salem. Ore. LIVESTOCK FIRM Ml REPRESENTS G. M. Dlatelj. nmd Western Pacific Liwn is rpendlng few iii t in the interut d kit This company ku H concessions en UniUsb '-'l of the Aleutian Ulu in the island via on, I 9A rami SHDt U nd tho compnUiol las county, It a a-