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ROSEBDRG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1924. TWO 1 JIOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW , Iwurd Daily Except Sunday by Tha Newa-Reviaw Co., Inc. PROM II. W. BATES .. JlKUT U. HATES - ... rrmldtmt and JMunaKtT Seeruiary-'irtasuror LuCwd an imuiiiI class mutter .May 17, licit), at the pom oltice . - Jloi.liiiS, Uri-gou, under the Act of .March 2, 18T PICOTS EFFORTS BE SPACED ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, vt year, ly uail Jm11, x month. Iiy ruall J)uilj.' tliri-e mouths, by mail iJaiiy, Biusle Month, Iiy mail JJuily, by carrier, pur uiuutb JveeKly Ncs-Kevitw, by mull, p.r year 11.00 2.01) 1.00 , All .60 i ii.ooi .llruibrr of ' le Aciui'cl Trraa. The AssO' l'' t. d 'K-,B 1 e eluicl. t-iy t-IIUUecJ til tile UBCS for reputjli- tfilii;i of ad new do i-aw lie 11 cr. cj.titl t It ur nut olli-i.isv erviULiJ in ll-l- I'.ti'. r anil lu ait iuil nc. .. a 'iii,lialiccl lc.-rJil. All llt.litu of r 4ulj.l ulleil O ope. licl llUl'aii In lieicill Hlo MlVi, r'i-rv,J. RCS.EBUHG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924. A1TEALI.XG TO NEWCOMEHS. BY BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Wa lictenad in On a alonveraation At a aeegar atora Laat ava At which timo Ye cd. wai Liberally panned Tor aome Darn thing or other And it was With aatiafaction That we listened To the diacuaaion For when we Are able to write A spui'j that Cauees Caustic comment We feel tl at we Have reached the Pinnacle of fame And we wi6h to Extend O'.it thanx To the Knights of the Rai 'berry Who chawed their cud and Gnawed our ,-.al. 5 S DUMBELL DORA THINKS SWAK means "Sarsaparilla a kick." name cf pool. S It is diiimed that 20 per cent of the population move pvery five years. The American people are on the go, and jnillions of folks are constantly shifting around from one place to another. This mobility of populations makes a big opportunity for people to build up business quickly by ad jTrti.sintf. The old theory of .success in business placed Xnuch stress on building up a reputation by faithful service J)ver a long term of years. A merchant that did good work in his line could build up a trade in that way, but it took a long time w'thont advertising. And if 20 per cent of the tieonle that he uleased were movimr into other territory Wltl ' it.,,,, ., ...r.A ,)....! r v.i rr..t .,.., t,i .m r S rt-Iy ycai , men At. uwu vi 111.5 tnuii nuuiu fcj . A , ,. ., . i ,-, . . i We've never felt the urje to as- riaught. When a new iamily moves into a locality, and be- ,sinate anyone but we've border gins to look around to see where they will buy goods, they on the desire cf late when the L , . . . ... , , , .. r it . . , . janitor who we uster razz for not re not deterred by any fixed habits of the past in making xeepm' tne office warm stepped ' heir purchases. They are very apt to go first to the stores ' and said, "is it warm enough that advertise in the newspapers. A well advertised store er ya' frill usually get the trade of these people in a very short Sheriff Sam. SUrmeP n ad time. And if they quit and move somewhere else, then the i toothache ail week and there's people who take their places can with equal ease be speedily i no thg ''t0$l,re induced to come in and see what a store has to offer. Ad-! Tho Umpqua Squaw, wiM meet teitisini? makes a wonderfully ouick wav of eettinir trade tonight givin' hubby a chance to In these days of changing populations. . In the old days ' . 1 1 i ,1 1 1 ..I 4 I. .J U ' HlaHi ifeoiiie uscu to say iiiitt inuy iuiu uiua.vs iiaueu ui ucn , We) fou, t(,e cty COUncil has a- store r.d they always would. That constituted an estab- aucceeded in makin1 us put muf-: , ii . p. tiers on our flivs but as yet hshed, trade that a store could count on year after year. theyV, taken no step, t0 put a That,i'siablished trade does not exist so much today. A man kibosh- on the birds who snore, must be constantly looking out for new trade to take the ; S S S S , Ph .i i . , .. . .,, . . Its fun to watch a flock of teur- pkitos of those that move away. Advertising will get it ; ,Bta mllin, around a pjcture post.: for him. '"ro1 fack these evenin'a. i Ii S S S i 0 A salmon fell into a holo over ! Some observers of the ways of tho sports declare that at Winchester todayn drowned.; gambling does not flourish on the big scale it used to. This ' . " " " The boardin' house business may not mean that the former gambling element have be-, cughter pick up when the scioci come virtuous. Hut it may mean that voting men have come m"m f r.riv.e: A '?y thy''! ' ; hafta dilute the hash to make it as a whole to see that to make good, they must acquire ex- go around, . , cellence in some business or profession, and can not expect i 5 S to make much by playing for money. 1'eopie with a crooked j Ju'o t rnatul tendency probably find they can make money quicker in drop to drink. other ways. Seme- are doing it in the bootleg business. : S s Llany have gone to selling worthless securities to people who andhdecid"edq"' educT'VeiV o'tt?-' lack judgment. Some have become dangerous criminals, ciai costume tc a girdle dunn' the and are terrorizing big cities by theiihold-ups and burglar- ,ummer 8eaon ies.LUit it is some gain if the lure of the gambling game1 what Resebura d, ot lltK'S not tempt young men as formerly. It Vvas often a kind lesa cranks and aome more selt- uf mental disease, which having gotten its hold on a man,! '' seemed to destroy us nower for legitimate achievement. ! ... i (Aiiorfat(-d I'rens Jasrvl Wire.) WASHINGTON. July 31. The 1 Persian Rovm merit hag asMured : the stale di partmeut it will take , utt pK with regard to the Imbrie inciilint that will leave "no Itround whatever for any anxiety on the iart of tbe I'nlted Statin government." Iteplying to the Amerlran com : munlcatlon demanding the usual ! protection for American citizens in Persia and threatening to i hreak off illplomatic reluiiung an a result of the killing of vice-' Consul Itobcrt Imbrie and the ! 'subsequent attack upon hia! widow, the l'erslan Kovernment dec lareil it would "liepair the In cicli nt and fulfill the points that , are suggested by the I'nlted i States." The reply until also that the Imperial government "is making ; extreme efforts to pursue and punish the persons who caused and perpetuated tbe killing of Mr. fmhrie and wll not hesitate to take any kind of a step in this connection." f'oncerninK the quest ion of se curity for American citizens in Persia and particularly govern ment officials the communica tion said: "The Persian povernnient has always considered and will con tinue to consider this as its posi tive duty and K'ves assurance that it will by no means heslitate to fulfill this duty." - V t --. f 1 f V f 1 ; i .In It f I 1 PRiJJCE.yy BAxrArvys: POLICE Pi ON DENVER tVIYSTERy !at Hazlewood at o Winiberley'a. Prlnoesa Raaendo Battadar, wife of the Maharajah or Jtnd, India, wnre s brlllant diamond In ber nose when she arrived, with her hoe band and retinae. In New York on t uur of the orld. j Associated Press Leased Wire.) ! DENVER. July 31 Police I continued today their efforts to uncover the mystery surrounding ' the finding ol Mrs. Gertrude O' Reilly Ramsey Cooper of Denver and Kansas City, lying near death on an Improvised bed In tbe klt : chenette of her fashionable apart ' inent here Tuesday morning. Gas . was pouring from a stove near by. The woman today was In a hospital, unconscious and un uble to aid the officers. Her mother. M-s. Margaret O'- lie-ill y Casey told police she : knew " of no reason why her' daughter should attempt to take i her own life and Mr. Casey do i clared he believed Mrs. Cooper : was a victim of foul play. Police were trying to verify a I report that J. H. Cooper of Kan sas City, from whom Mrs. Coop er Is said to have been divorced In Wichita, Kansas, four years ago, arrived In Denver Tuesday ! night, and that Mr. Cooper had communicated with his former ! wife by telephone before starting 1 for her home. Sir. Cooper thua : far has not been located. This is a Studebaker year. SPORT SHORTS (Asmii liit. d Press Leased Wire.) yesterday's baseball results: At Portland. 4: Sacramento 3. At Vernon, 5; I.os Alleles, b. At Seattle. 12; Salt Lake. 0. At Oakland. t;!San Francisco, lil TTK, lion.. July 31. Dixie I .a Hood of Huttr. Rocky Mouil tain bantam weight champion, knocked out Ilis Mascott, Port-1 land. Ore., Pacific coast title Claimant, in the sixth round of a j 12 round bout. OTTAWA, Out., July 31. Jack! Iteddick, .Ioom .law Sask., sue- j cesslully dc fended his Canadian j light-heavy weight title by knock ing out Joe Kdwarcls of Cleveland in the eight round of a ten round match. ! practically opened his campaign! on the return trip from a Maine Vacation ten days In advance of; tii" formal notification of Ins nnaiiualion as democratic presl dential candidate, John W. Davis arrived in New York early today, anil immediately began to ac-! quaint himself with the various ' details of the campaign plans as they have been worked out while, 1 he was absent. j j Reaching his headquarters after an all night journey from Rockland, Maine, 7Ir. Davis went Into conference with his field marshal Clem L. Shaver. Ques tions of organization were dis cussed chiefly, but several recent' developments in the world of pol-; ltics were taken up. From Rockland to Doxer, N. H. ! seething crowds gathered to meet' Mr. Davis' train last night. He spoke briefly at both Rockland and Rath, and shook hands with; a number of persons at several other stations. A crowd of sever-; al hundred gathered at Dover at' midnight, but did not see tho nominee, as he had retired an hour earlier. 3 ArLw Parsons Work, in HU Shirt Slttve, :?ur.!!" "y he- "Thi 'co..:. 9 ...... up our coats, thing, begin to hum.- "J . u.,u turner oi nis drerser dra. keeps a number of shins strictly ' inr k7." "Nwp, We have the shirt you need- "for busints. "main, we'll be glM to IB - ; Men wear garters to hold up their sox. Women wear garters just below tro knee. S S S When a lecturer spends a ; whole evenin' explainin' the brotherhcod of man we think it could be reduced to one word and that's "cooperation." 6 S 5 When a damsel discovers at a I'-ole in her sock that's , . , , ,, . , ueen tnere ail day its hard to con- show an increase of otZ oj- 1 1.S per cent over the number vines her that nc one saw it. reported for 1H2''. The statistics of marriages for li2;J 5 S S 5 were lurnislied by the Mate i.oanl ot Health and those ol " yu oont kP n y"r , or me road the amuuance u !! i'he Department of Commerce announces that,' accord-' t log to returns received, there were in Oregon, for the calen-; tfiir year Itf'JIJ, 7,1 u2 marriages performed and 2,891 di vorces granted, tor tiie calendar year 11)22, b.o.SK marriages nd ,2,022 divorces were reported. 'The increase in mar riages, Reported for 1923, over the number reported for 1922, is nr. 1 or 9.1 per cent. The divorces reported for 192M niB" divorces for the samo your by the county clerks. KY tfoilK. July r.l. Clmrloa ! L (loux. Frenrh ban turn wt(i4ii Hiitl fur ten oar Kuropran ban-1 tamwt'lKlit (liiunpion, left ior KruiH'i1 ii ml nit id ho had definito ly retired Irom the ring follnw Iiik his recent defeat by Abe Coldstein, worlds bantamweight champion. Ni:V YOItK. July 31. de feated In a battlo of wills with the New York state boxing com mission Mickey Walker world welterweight champion today, Ht a inls nndy to put his physical atreimlh to ihe test against Un ny Leonartl, Hm ht weight title holder, in this diy the evening of August 21. Tex Hickard. pro moter of tho Walker-Leonard bout. which was .scheduled to lake place in Boyles thirty acres. Jersey City, announced his will ingness to yield to the comniis Ksious demand that the match be held in New York. . Walker, who hag been under the ban in Ihis state for ret us ing to meet Jiavc. Shade, coast wi'lierwriuht. paid lie was satis fied with the new arrangement ami would take in Shad' later. W hi'. I prob'ly side. i'-uine people dislike very much to give up a political job, even though their services are not satisfactory. (Irasp ing the public teat has been a plaything for many a poli tician. hose usefulness has long been regarded as nothing sh-irt of criminal. pick you up on the other 5 5 3-: We saw a feller today wlo ate strawberries and he s got the raoh. Isn't he rash? ii S 5 i (As cl I'l JV inite annouiicenient that work on the North l"mp tjtia lii--'nvay is to start at once is certainly pleasing infor mation ;.ll Diiuglas county. 'l'his is a project of para iiiM'i!i'."i'v:"iatice and its early coinplelion will be a boon to the tid ire county. o Early prices et fur this year's p.'iine crop ought to be an iiiccnlho for Ihe growers tn harvest a good, clean pack. And the l-ciler the si.e and ijualily, the better the price. "Sittm' in the shade is 'bout the hardest work some toilets do.' t ecu! o at V." inilurly's. cc l.oasctt W!r,' . NKW YOliK. July :!t J.ilin W. lliivis. cic-uu.iTatii- prc-sicli-lil i:it c-;itiilicliit, iii'...outirc-cl todiiy u'.t. r his return tinm Maine that in whs in i utirc ii.t-cird with hi run nine mute1. Cc.vt-inor Itryan ci Nc-tir.iKa rc-;-arilinK "Mobilia; ion Hay. ' Mr. i'avis ili'ilari-il Hint lh views rxprc-s.-ic-d iiy tJovcTtior Itry i. ii tliat tliirc was no nccc-ssiiy ol laiiilrv ri.ilial.s t. h-iuc tin ir iiipaii-ins "inr tlu- purpose1 of c n p.ii-ri:u in vchut would 1-e cmiv n-iliiaiy tl.-n.onst rat ion wiihi.r lit " pntticiilar c-ilui .itiolial itJ- is c-ntiic'ly sound." C Associated I'rens Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON. July 31. With Senator Iu Follctte and his follow't-ra in control of the repub lican organization In Wisconsin republican congressmen are geek in? nii-ans of putting the names of Coolidee and Dawes on the ballots for the November elec ttions in that state. Republican man -ners have been advised that tho La Follct te electors -will appear under the republican emblem on the Wis consin ballots, and that a vote lor the republican ticket in the state In November will be a vote tor Senator La Kollette and Wheeler. Some republican managers were not disposed to enter the republicans nominees under an in dependent heading, feeling: that Senator La Follette might Just as well be conceded his homo state. William J. Butler chairman of the republican national commit tee discussed this question with Wisconsin leaders during his Btay in Chicago and. according to re ports received in Washington, has decided to permit the "regular republic-ana" of the state to deter mine what mo' e shall be made. Having discussed the Michi gan political situation and receiv ed what was described as "most encouraging news" as to republi can prospects there at a confer ence yesterday with fiovernor ilroesbeck of that state. President t'oolidge today drove forward with work on his notification .-peech with few interruptions of a political nature tn prospect. Of the four Dodge Brothers cars 1 unloaded by J. O. Newland & Sen j yesterday, three will go into the northern part of the county which Is being worked by IrTed C. Powell, salesman for J. Q. Newland & i Son. These deliveries make a to , tal of 19 cars sold iy Mr. Powell j since he started selling Dodges I thia year. i As orders for this entire ship fnent were taken before the cars arrived, the second carload bas ! been shipped from the factory to come about August 10. At pres ; ent one car out of tho coming car 1 load is already spoken for. "When the prune growers get a definite price on their crops 1 ex i pect them to buy a greater number - of cars," said Mr. Powell. "The farmers are optimistic with : sheep and grain prices good and ; with turkeys looking well." Mr. Powell is well acquainted .In the northern part of the country, haveing been in the automobiie business for more than 14 years. I From his, intensive sales work in 1 that section he is in close touch with the farmers and knows how they are faring. From the atti tude of the people he expects to sell a number of Dodges in this section. "In spite of the adverse condi tions under which Fie-J has been : working since January, he has de livered 12 new cars besides seven 1 used ones in this territory which was poorly canvassed by us be fore that time," said J. O. New- - land, concerning the record of I Mr. Powell. "His wide experience in the automobile game is serving him well." 'ME The creamy richness o this xnilkmakes jj all food better, j It's Nestles ALPINE i. YOU WI.LL ALWAYS FIND THEUiWfi' Vanities Under the Arm Bags v Handkerchiefs Beads Neckwear and Gloves, Prices Right AT Th, 139 N. Jackson St. Ladies' Shopp Roseburg, 0 Suburban Heights. The Wet Umbrella. 3 By CLUYAS WILUA A" taxpayer needs to be wide awake when Ii Ids incidne tax return, him under ether v lien i Only r. little more wingirnf their bonks "little red school Ik.um but it may become neetv e tomes to pay the bill. makes out ;ary to put - 1. ' 'cl. .1 I'l NOV VOliK m l.c ,1 V, ti.an nder ci.tii a: ir arms I the kiddie? il:d ploddir, if a politician talks, t ' t wronjr, and if he dooui't t. !k mind of his own. it Is i l.i: mei llii'll it i ins nlca; said that he will be : to the are ail has no -"j has been said many tim. him who waits but the wai;:- times. that cvcrylhmii comes to t mighty tiresome some- t.V -I lY,- 1...I -. .I Wii. ) silli,"l July "1. Plans la.ic. i I'l--:,,. in an-i jrs C-hiI- I'll'- I - , p, I in II ill- IV M Ii . .I'llUI. til a" ' T. I t - c : ', 11 nil i'l ;i . 1 1 .1 III in.- c "-,', tli'- . iiinuier at Cam;' !! ' ' - V . 1.4 .. I . - II a! .II', il"l I I .1 nil c 'i I 'll am , til Iv - - .it VV ti :l Ilim -e nil tit '.-II. h- n lie- i l.lers .Vim,- 1st ! - i! ' ,1. :r- of Mr uticl Mrs. 'c . - i't tun. s, I,,.,. I , i ...',1 l.i l I n- i'l::- .-.'tl: .li!,,i aim I, s I'l r. 1 .:.r-.i r . al'ellil ll-.e .. : I' C - tc ti: ..Hi of tl,. Lit . .1' ti 1 1:" c;-. ' ,i-n c-t --' ..t :.!..!... li.es ... . n b. 'd in a1 ' i:t- ' .l"I.Il 1-as l-'-cll -j'- n.l m .' .! .... ..,: .-; i, is I'-ti- ii!i p., i. ' - r ;,'i I I'.s ).,, s.-.u-r v is !' ! ' - " '. h I. c .Mil . 'i 1 Ice h'T I' .' : i : .-! lit ,;, . :.. -I l! .....I ,1 I" i" . ' ' f.-r htm t" r. te.tlti t..-r V"X IK vou, !' 4 Icgsarc I swollen v . and oil p-?'T-'--''t.l"3 Oil f v', S-c'-ricrV r-rn,. l' .. . . . I- r.a tuitcncs x 1 Vfin tn' aid it.itft tu ut tii" The American army aviators are .still hopi.iinr around earth with a .stop here and there. et,: ; -i n.' i! ci't lis. Thw ,-a! 1 li.ice t. , :i .leli-r s-: ,-ti, siini'n. -at ,.,tnp (.e.iis wh. rc be ..as tak tin triimiiu a nar aso wh.u lus f i'Nt t-ecamc- i t's ii' BRYAN WANTS KNOW MORE ABOUT DEFENSE (A.iorint'd I'icns I-raje1 Wiro.) WASIUNCTOX. July m. Ko iuraf for further Information cRrdinK tlu gnvprnnitMit'8 plan for ohs(rvaiu'p of Ief)nstf Day" was niacl in a tfWn.m rerrived to iay ly I'rosident t'oolidge from 'lovt'inor Charles V. I'.ryan of WNraska. tho ritmocra ' it vir' ! residtntial nominee who recent-, ly announred he would not i o "prrate with the federal authnr- tfoH in sonif features of the cel- brat ion on the ground that It would anwuntlo a military dem- nstrutioti. The messapo was referred im mediately to the war U -pannient without being made public. CAN INCREASE WOOL OUTPUT.SAYSDOCTOR .sv ' .(. J l'',.SH l.,-. . r,, . l.ll'.f.K. i;eliii:m. July ;'l - Ur Senro VorcMiofi. r.'.nicius Frencli -Mrr.eoTi, aildresini; a scl. ntifip '..nsre-is III re. a?siTlec i wn,i, e pos.inl,. to ir,ire:ie tile jield' i f Weill Iiy 11 I . 1 11 c his tlaml trati-rialiti.'n oiH'raiiccns to la ep. Ahlunmh t!,e oj.c-rt.t ion cannot to i'-rforil,ed siien.-w'uHy au lie" p. he said, he hoped to he a-'le to create a socei.cl hre.-ii t . rep- atmic the tcreness cm ii,.' ill e.-t d-s , ndni-ts it a criain i.umb'r ot p!c-kd sp- c im, n 1 lie . kpt i aiieni .. alrc a.ly h-im; i.wclc. he aunoiim c ,t on a ilmk ol a..'1'ii fheep iu Aiiciia. and al- COKV, IN.SIANrS UMBRCL WUPlN CORNER AND CAUS KU.0 TO WIPE leXSlsAliNI IN6 CATS AND po&S i "ad VVIPC RtPLiili Id EE SURE GET HIM5ELP TRV AtiD tONT TuT Tni GMBRELtA. V.HERE ITWiU-rRiPCR .TJT the wau. paper. inMCAKS E-ACK INTO HALL ftSP OJI1.T1LY tc :st REMOVE TAMAjE WAU. PAPER Hi ls' , Ct 1 tr. s.TTxJi-'- - CV.-iSDC'.V Tri.Mkl'Ui HCW eai-v rrwc.'o b: res Ay- CNE TO C-S.A3 IT TEC: Hi iTS 100 60Q AH tMrpLUs TO TAKE CHANCES WITH AND MTHCRftVv'S IT ATTR TsCv...-. TRYiN6NCT 12 urr IN KTCHEJJ 5:N's KETcREi - : :- re:? ' I'." Wrs vOST DRAWN A HiT 2 KM Ml J 1 I I A yvt-cla IN t.v.ESTA;ry v.'iNjESi.si What TO TO v.iTX it whilE. Er.-y WHIR- 9 TV and he s-tn:? vr7.iU -nt