L miMM NlWMtVIIW, WCPNESDAV. JUNt 1s. 192 PAQI NINC r STATK PRESS s.MME.T A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet THE LAST WORD IN KITCHEN CONVENIENCE What (he desk is to the office, so is the Hoosier Cabinet to the Kitchen. Don't be misled, figure them into your kitchen plans when planning your new house. NOTHING TAKES ITS PLACE For Sale in Roseburg by McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN OF Hl'MHLE -VTSCXMR'KKI 1 1EGIIO SCIENTIST, K Ala., June 17. - touch Dr. George W. po scientist who for the p has been a member of M toe Tuskegee Normal rial Institute here, has pasure trove of nature, centuries. under the guise of a a peanut and a necan. bidden a myriad of use- i. and tbese have been Dr. Carver, who was home on a Missouri Id of this scientist today pre than 100 commercial PUl thfi SWPt mtntn QUA pnut, and more than 60 iBS with that. Dr. Car ver has transformed1 a lump of southern clay into beautiful colors, one of which is the Egyptian blue, the secret of which was believed to have died and been lost to the I world with the ancients of the Nile Vttney. This worker with the soil also has oeen given a Fellowship in the Royal Society of Great Britain, and in 1923 was awarded the Spingard medal which each year is given to the man or woman of African descent and American citizenship who shall have made the highest achievement in any field of human endeavor. Transfer Co. M in the New Metzger Corner Oak and Pine. Moved. Packed "id Stored. ad Long Distance Hauling ovng a Specialty PHONE 47 NITURE u'll Like hoc k M win embraces fit inri P 'n the home, or F'y furnish the entire house " Prices Hrpets and other fS tor floors. and talk f matters. PIPANY rkt0 St, R0S.bg,., FURN E Print This About JOINT-EASE Says Druggist "Joint - Ease is selling like hot cakes in my store because it . is a wonderful and speedy remedy for all joint IV FTP x trouBles- ' . impress on tens of thousands of suffering people some of the tlnncs that doz ens of my cus tomers tell me llmost dally. "Some say that It knocks out lumbago over night Others as sert that for chest colds and sore throat it has no equal, while many insist that there is nothing they ever tried that is so efficient for neural gia, neuritis and even bead colds and nasal catarrh." Answering the above letter, we, the makers of Joint-Ease, (know that what this thriving New Jersey druggist says is true, but we still maintain that Joint-Ease is prepared for stiff. Inflamed, painful, swollen joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, finper or spine. You'll like to use stainless Joint Ease, for with Just one minute's rub bing, It soaks In through the flesh direct to the ailing bones and liga ments that's why It succeeds for when Joint-Ease gets In Joint agony gets out quick and without any waste of time all swelling and conges tion disappears. A tube for 60 cents. At all druggists. 91 MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient privileged to have their own doctor. VNKXOWX Alimo ItKGIOX INSPIRES 8TRANUK TALES. NENANA, Alaska, June 14. The unknown arctic region between the Colville and Porcupine rivers, where Dr. Phlli S. Smith has led a party of the United States Geological Sur vey on a perilous mission of explor ation, Is the locale of strange tales, spread among fur traders and gold hunters by the native Eskimos and Indians. The territory which the Smith party has gone to Investigate -nd chart appears on the maps largely as a blank space. Certain rivers, like the Colville, never have been traced to their headwaters, and what in the way of topography and resources lies within an area of 35,- 000 square miles has been a matter of conjecture. Reports have trickled out of the Polar linsin that great lakes of oil were to be found in this wilderness. Hut the Eskimos and Indians tell stranger stories. The say the. land is haunted by weird beasts, some of such immense stature, that they leave tracks as large as dinner plates. It is said that no Indian can be persuaded to penetrate the region, even though tempted by the promise of abundant fur. The lore has it that there are great areas of hot springs, where the snow never falls and the streams never freeze. Some of the more credulous of the while men, linking the tales with their scientific reading, contend that there still may lurk In the far north remnants of the mastadon, herds that have left their bones and ivory in almost every stream bord ering the lower Yukon river. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COUNTY AUDIT Notice Is hereby giren that sealed bids will be received by the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, for the audit ot the books of the Sheriff, Treasurer and County Clerk for the year 1923. Bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before 2 o'clock p. m.. of Wednesday, July J. 1924. A suf ficient bond will be required for the faithful performance of the work in a sum equal to one-half the total amount of the bid. The court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By oder of the County Court. IRA 8. RIDDLE. Co. Clerk. MAKM'S JOHNSON WINS (Associated PrM Lul Wlrs.) of nll'I T.,nn 17 rJrnnM Iran nominees for I'nlted States senator! and governor and the farmer-labor' gubernatorial selection naa nui Dfen ; definitely determined today when i tabulation of returns from Monday's primary election wss resrfmed here. lor sn'or. was re-nomlnated on the farmer-labor tlrket. registering a vote that may run on a ten to one ratio over his nearest opponent. CALVIN COOLIDGE If there ever was a time in the history of America that there was a demand for leadership that time Is today. The parties practically went to pieces upon the death of President Harding. Every man struck out bold ly for himself. Every man tried to discredit every other man. It was a gloomy out-fit. A little Yankee from Massachu setts, where people are supposed to be hidebound and narrow, was thrust Into the presidency with little hope from the party generally that he would develop leadership. He has done. so. The Country looks to the president for leadership and exper iences disappointment at a diaar rangement of plans. However, Cool idge has met the .challenge and Is growing every day with the people. Of necessity there can not be ac ceptable leadership , In congress. Such leadership as has arisen there since adoption of the constitution. 135 years ago, has )een fitful and doubtful. With 96 senators and 435 members ot the house, all having equal authority under the law and .all charged with the duties of legis lation, conditions are not conducive to leadership. And leadership there was never at a lower ebb than now. Leadership must come from the White House. It wsb there In the nearly eight years that Roosevelt was president It was not there un der Taft. 11 was there for the great er part of the Wilson administra tion, but vanished with the break down of air. Wilson. It came back only measurably un der Harding, who made the mistake, In the judgment of many friends and admirers, of trying conciliation and Inviting teamwork between legisla tive and executive departments of the government. It looks as if real leadership has come back under Coolldge. He has shown that he is not afraid of con gress. He will not kowtow to It. He is courageous, honest, able and straightforward. The country sees that he has set the ship ot state on the course" sailed under a long line or great American leaders, from Washington to Jefferson, from Jeffer son to Jackson, from Jackson to Lin coln, from Lincoln to Cleveland, from Cleveland to Roosevelt, and from Roosevelt to Wilson. Congress, as the country sees, has broken up Into blocs, has gone over to radicalism, to false leader ship and the petty politics of dema gogues. Spaking in general, Coolldge does not believe in the things that con gress has been believing In. He will not play politics as congress plays politics. That has created an issue, and that issue, it now seems certain, will be outstanding In the approach ing campaign. Hence the call to "rally to Coolldge." --Salem States man. Let Justice Step on the Gas It is hoped swift and certain Jus tice will be meted out to the two youths whose confession of the mur der of the boy, franks, in Chicago, has shocked the nation. The eyes ot the public will not move from this revolting case until its decided by a Jury. If the millions of the paronts of these young degenerates are to be the means ot setting at liberty liber tines of this type, then there is no depth of dishonor to which great for tunes may not be put. Of course, we will be doomed to read the usual nauseating accounts of how the Insanity streak has been discovered In the family. We will be bored and fascinated in turn by the psychology, psychiatry complexes, newspaper accounts punctuated wltb reflexes and other headline creating blader-dash. We suppose we must even pass through the thousand and one claptrap legal motions that seem designed aud always ready to keep scoundrels from their deserts. The Jury, of course, must pass on the merits of this case, but so faraasthe public Is concerned, no matter wheth er the -crime be pronounced that of cold blooded murder or the act of ab normal monstrosities, the country will be best served by ridding itself once and for all time not once and for a pardon of such blots upon the hu man race Polk County Itemizer. The Platform and the Leader To the slanderous aspersions on its Integrity that are cast by democrats and to the lnsolont demands of the La Kollette faction that it repudiate Its past, the Republican party replies with a frank, straight-forward reaf firmation of the principles for which it has always stood and according to which it has governed the country during the greater part o the last CO years. That is the spirit In which the platorm was drawn whereon Presi dent CoolidRe was nominated at Cle veland. Sincerity .and directness mark the platform throughout. It is unusually lree from straddles and evasions, from wordy boasting of the party's virtues. It contrasts the con dition the party found the country j in 1921 with its condition now, and says to those who call it reaction- j ary and who brag that they are the only progressives: "Here is -our rec ord of progress, these are the princl- pies according to which that record j was made, and on these principles no other, we pledge ourselves to con-1 tinue that record." Oregonian. j The Ideal School Board A city's board of education should be made up of educated people vitally interested in education people who set a high value on the time and lives of school pupils. It is well that they be clearheaded business men , but they must be of the quality of edu cators, and lovers of oung people. Four members of the Portland board of education are to be elected June 21. This is not a long ticket not so long but we may Inform our selves as to the fitness of the caadl-j HISS L. CAROL DANGLER h Using Jersey Maid : Butter Exclusively at the News-Review Home Economic Cooking School Demonstra tion this week. Jersey Maid Butter is manufactured in Roseburg in one of Oregon's most sanitary and up-to-date creameries, is abso lutely pure and healthful, and a splendid food that the family and your guests will delight in. JERSEY MAIL sss Douglas County Cre'amery Phone 340 Manufacturers of Jersey Ice Cream dates for the taBk they offer to do, Before voting, every voter should take reasonable pains to learn who these candidates are, what Is their view as to the administration- of cur rent school tunas, their idea as to the investment of the building fund, and above all, their conception of what a public school education should consist of. What the young folks get out of the school Is the final test of the work of a board ot education Port land Telegram. Retribution? Can he come back Henry Cabot Lodge? Or has bis hate, bis passionate be lief in his own superiority, consumed him? He struck down Wilson Lodge and his tribesmen. They wrecked the great plan of world peace, and, by that token, threw back the progress of the world for a decade, if not for a generation. They laid the war president low, long before his time. With something that could scarcely be other than a passionate hate, led on doubtless by his havoc with the League ot Nations, Lodge drove his knife to the hilt in the world court. He beaded bis packed senate com mittee. He held the world court in that committee for 15 months, until an Indignant public sentiment drove him to make some k.lnd of report. As with Wilson, he defied two Republi can presidents. Ha assailed the ap peal of the late Warren Harding. He spurned the hopes and plans of Cool ldge. He first proposed a personal and private world court of bis own. that angered all America. Then, , stung by the protests against his , scheme, be bad bis packed committee j report another hybrid court plan. Oregon Journal. . KHJIIT Pit DM L IUTTI.K. fAftaociated Prcaa Leased Wire.) REG IN' A, Sask., June 17. Thirty men and women attending a dnnce on a farm near Verlgln, Sask., fought with fence-posts last night. One man was killed and one critic ally hurt. HODIKS AUK Hll'M). (Associated Press Leaaed Wire.) LOS ANGELES. Calif., June 17. The bodies or two men. Philip Do Lise and Frank itinialdl. shot through the head and with skull battered In, were found in the ton neau of an abandoned auto In the southern section ot I-os Angeles to day. Investigation Indicated that the bodies had been placed In the CHICHESTER S PILLS w,--. TIIK UIAUIIND UR1SU, A V,-fc, S-UI Atk y UruHUi 'or CivlXg f'uu ! ilr ...a tuisVjCiiJxV. ) MII With lllu Rllufcy M Wl Tak m tlMe. Bur r Tr 1 1 ft pri5. A..r.. UH 'rV-JrFB I - 2 uiaVu.nd IIHAND 1MI.1.H, r. is AW JO yctntnevnk UcASalnt Alwyakrllatla SOU) BY D8U.GETS rWWHIRE machine after the killing. Rlmaldi left his homo yesterday morning to testify In a superior court case. Police am Investigat ing the theory thut-the killings grew out ot a feud. Orders taken for broccoli plants,, grown from Imported seed, $4 per' thousand. 10.000 up, $3.75. Fred Hi timldl, Mllnrd, Ore. i iiif RIGHT THERE With the Goods That's the way this store has ot pleas- , fl Ing its patruns. It's a policy people like. Quality and Service are what we feature. Fruits and Fresh Vegetables on hand at all times. Phone us for anything you may need. PICKENS BROS. Perkins BId. Phone 68 Dr. C. M. McNeil CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST Disease of Women and Children a Specialty Rspp aids., 827 W. Cass St. Phone 6B4-J, Roseburg, Oregon Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see us for datea. We buy and sell furniture. Bargains In new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patterson I2S N. Jackson Jhone M1J I I I1 i SUMMER 1 IO We want you to see our New Arrivals in Silk and Cot ton piece goods the colors and weaves are delightfully blended so as to bring out the best effects, and you can find here just the patterns that will "make up" to your individual taste. LET US 8H0W YOU THESE BEAUTIFUL GOODS I. ABRAHAM 3 3 I The Silk Store. ; .