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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1924.
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Dally Except SunOsy by Ths News-Review Co., Inc.
e. w. uA i t.s
UKKT ti. DATES..
iTrhldeul anil Manager
Secretat y 1 reasurer
PRUNE
Kuseburg, Oregon, nnder Uie Act of March t.
tusouniP I IUN rtAlt
-ipscicirrs
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'Jally, six months, by malL.
Dally, three months, by mall
(jaily, single rjiouth, by mall
Daily, by carrier, per month
Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year..
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Th AM'JClate4 lis la eiclunUly aiuuled to tbe usa for rPu"'
eattin of all oawe dlapalehes credited to It or not otbrwl crfoi.ea
In hl paper and to all local news published herein. All rlls 01 re
oulileatiun of apeclal dlnpal.hae fayrelu are lliu rwaervrd.
K HObfcBURO. OBfcOON. F HI DA Y, NOVEMBER 2'. ?sl'.
II KA LTll DKM ONSTli ATION.
BY BERTS. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
The stay-at homes
Will gtt jut as
Bg a kick outj
The Associated Press
Returns of the
Oregon. Aggie game
As the boys in
Ths press row
So come on down
Tomorrow p. m. and
Be the guests of
The News Revie.
5
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A coronet is a musical instru
CHEMISTS TRY
SEEK CAUSE OF
III'S DEATH
Officers Believe Body Was
Placed in Furnace After
Life Was Gone.
n. rsunal tax Imposed upon persona
who own no real estate. Some per-
.,, havl s small amount of per- yonr Dame ana amir F ..7
lir.it.., .... - - - U: lm, and Hr,lfi 111 ft til TO. W
ineir,
is - " .. I .7i . a..tai..i. Cbamberlaio".
belonging anu muv. "" , ,,(, r,".. tut -cm-h
and tickling throat; Ohamberli
IT I
I'
.ngmgs am. move " . Cofi KeuTeily fur cough., coLU, croup,
ou.ity or state, ami I lie conn , fchil, ,.flu ,Dj mbwJlint eocha, I
the amount Imposed. met .. ,n..i. ' i:,. e,...
law gives the assessor the right to .mi Li, Tablets for 1V0a,ach iro
collect such tax at Ihe t me the ble. injigB,tion, gaasy psins thai crows) I
assessment la made, but this bwrt i biliouoness and constipation;,
tails a mass of detail, and qulU), chamberlain's SalTe, needed in every j
frequently losses are Incurred in; fin!iiy for bnma, sralda, wounds, piles, j
t; :ie of thut provision. i ,y,a iflcc-tions; thaw valued family
Karri year the amount received irin for orjv 6 oaula. iJoo'l uuas ii, j
on delinquent taxes from prececi-i
I a Oaud Hinia-nugi mas is, ------vx'ui.j.u'.r.. .
TURKS
LUNGS ARE EXAMINED
packages of breakfast
Marion county, Onron, of w hich Salom is the county
has been selected as the field of far western ch mon.st ra
tion, the fourth in the Commonwealth Fund Child Health ; mnt 5 5
Demonstration l'rotfram. The selection was made by tliej We we.r, ,ave, (or a COUpia
Child Health Demonstration Committee, only alter caiciui; more days. They were out peddiin1
w,.i.rl,ir,.r ,,r , nnl ie:.l imiR from more than thirty cities and ""1"
- : tooaa tocay.
counties in the eleven Pacific coast and Rocky Mountain; 5 5 s 9
states which made application to the committee, iheseiec- yvhen an attorney calls a Jury
lion of Marion county assures the interest and cooperation
of the state and county health and education leaders. Jts
population, estimated at jm.OUO in 11121, is DO per cent Amer
ican born. It is essentially rural Salem, the state capital,
having a population of 25,000. The county's varied crops
berries, nuts, hops, flax and its developing dairying and
canning interests indicate a greater variety and stability of
resources
These industries present aUo perplexing child health prob
lems incident to a chronic migratory population, and com
mon to a large area of the Far West. This group is vari
ously estimated, in Marion county, at from three to ten
thousand. An attempt will be made to work out a practical
plan for their health and educational needs. The Salem
school board has offered the demonstration staff a conven
iently located and completely equipped house for the dem
onstration headquarters. Maintenance and upkeep are as
sured by the civic clubs of the city. The citizens of the
county have pledged early establishment of a full-time coun
ty health unit, and their purpose is to increase the county's
appropriations for child health each year, until, at the end' mn"'acturers of the drink be fore.
of five years, they have taken over the responsibility, fin- coction.
ancial and administrative, for the complete nroirrnm. The $
intelligent, its hard to tell wheth
er he's in earnest or just kiddin'
'em.
Certainly was warm and nice to
day but that didn't cause the janes
to leave their goola6hes at hum.
5 9 S S
The aesthetic dawncers of the
lUlana Uill rin lhair Hliun.ln1 i
inn in a one-crop or one-industry community. W0O sox until spring haB came.
5
We imagine some hopeless
bachelor will win that rope-chest
the auxiliary girls are givin'
away. I
5 5 'I
We'll bet Adam uster ,r)ive his'
wife 'ell for makin' her evenin'j
dress outa poison oak leaves.
S I
The hair tonic Imbibers of the'
community have formed an asso-i
ciation and will aocn pass resolu-i
tions addressed to the state legis
lature asking that a law be pass-'
ed making it Imperative that the
May Have Suicided and
Then Someone Placed
Body in Fire to
Dispose of It.
entire program is under the Child Health Demonstration
Committee, representing jointly the American Child Health
Association and the Commonwealth Fund. The director is
Cotirtenay Dinwiddie, general executive of the association.
The chairman of the committee is Harry C. Smith, director
S '
TKs Is turkey day but as yet no
kind-hearted reader has left even,
a wish. bone on our csk. I
- i
Bienthes there a jane with soul
so punk who never to herself
n.ith thunk "I II put my gum be-
rr the commonwealth hind,- which is financing the expenses' nea,h the cnair and when I'm fed
necessary fro.,, other than local sources. The committee's j th'o'ugh hVn,.!!!. risV,
oiijective is the development ot a sound community health Wl,h 1 flourmets grunt and quite
timo-i-iim lu.Tin.nn.r ..ill, il. : I i: f 'orgets the wad she placed be-
I neath the chair and thus defaced
I the furniture where, so I ween, the!
I wad will ne'er again be seen. But1
tis disgusting when you go to
I stick you own wart down below to
j find some qttr dodratted chumps
nave covered it with their own old
lumps. j
5 5 5 1
Ao yet none of the local sheik
. , . .... "I'fKii vitM ine rtoaoipni
U I 11 iKhltwi .mil ...iiiul 1.1 i..l .... ..II.1...I 1 .1 .... 1
" ' I'limiiiiiiiu- iiiiuimeH ion am ail eillcieill, ienuno cnin-wmskers and we
far-visioncd public health program and toward its intelligent! ,,avo f'"'h hun'ty.
support. In Marion county it is the purpose to make thisi EVEn worse I
program give special, consideration to western needs and! "My good friends." began the'
M'stcril conditions, temperance orator, "drink is the
yoke of the world. All the crimes.
-o-
..1. : 1 .1 1. 11 1 ...i ; 1 1 1
ciiuu rteaiin, which uie average community can carry on per
manently. Such a program provides for health service be
ginning with the prenatal period and extending to adult life
and for all general health measures affecting "directly or in
directly Uie health of the community's children. It aims not
only .to free the babies and children of today as far as 110s-
riblc from physical and mental handicaps, but to promote
(A-snrlatcd Press Lea-ed Wire.)
CANTON. Ohio, Nov. 21.-
lluiiin further questioning of
relaiivis of Mrs. Addle Hheatsley,
wife of C. V. Sh' iitsley, pastor of
Christ's church, llcxley, neur Co
lumbus, Ohio, who found the
charred body of his wife in the
i furnace at the Shealsley home
.Monday niit;ht brinK boiuo clue
which would solve the myster
ious cremation, Prosecutor John
J It. Kinx of rianklin county (Co
lumbus), today continued exam
ination of -Mr. SheatBlcy and his
j four children.
funeral services for Mrs.
Hheatsley were held at I'arls,
near here, yesterday.
Prosecutor Kiiij; is also walt
ini! it report of Columbus an
alytical chemists, who made an
analysis of the lungs and ae
HiiphuKtis of .Mrs. Sheatsley,
which .Mr. KlnK said would he
forwarded to him here today.
The prosecutor hopts that the
analysis will disclose whether or
not .Mrs. rihcalsh y breathed in
the furnace. .Mr. King declared
last niiiht thut he "is not satis
fied she entered the furnace vol
untarily,"
"I um of Iho opinion." he said,
"that eventual disclosures of the
fads will Indicate that she did
not choose this method to take
her life. I do not say, under
stand, that another killed her.
That is possible, of course, but
1 am more and more inclined to
believe that her body was plac
ed In Ihe furnace after life had
passed from the body."
Mrs. l.ydia Mpunscller, 80 year
old mother of tho victim in a
statement said that the Sheal
sley family, with whom she lived
lor a number of years, "was the
most agreeable family 1 have ev
er seen. Addio was pood and
kind to me and so was her hus
band." !
...H i inff ioii.nt In eiL-e 11 n ;
the fhorupe for the current year.! COXSTIU LT
to that the sum actually turned;
ovr to the treasurer. Is very closej
t. ihe amount levied.
The work in the tax collection
d ;ar'.ment has been simplified a
treat deal recently by taxpayers
I'OWKK I'LAXT!
Last May announcement was
made by the California Orejron
Power Company that they would
commence immediately the con
struction of a new power plant
.at aea. reo rauy o . Ma, on ,ne Klamath Iliver.
nu .mis m u.e.r p, " -California, together with the
,n be that taxpayers thought t nstrucli)n 0f a 110.ouo volt
po-mvcly necessary to i h ,ran3ms3il(n HnB from Copco to
..ivM.ems p-.rsonHlly nnd .. go d or California, a distance of
si.ver, but in later years they have, ... mjle3
grown more and more Into the ha-i '
bit of sending in their payments The November issue of The
I,v mail. This gives the clerks ad-, Volt which has just been pub
, , i .nal time, and reduces the I "shed distributed, tells of
,'hanre of error, for the mail can; lie progress of this work. The
be worked up at the convenience company has made a record in
of the collecting force, and the en- the construction of he new
tnes made regularly and in order,; transmission line which was
and sufficient time taken to keepP';f November 10th.
a check on the receipts. Although ! This line w ill he placed in op
, .1. .... ,i... 1...1 ; eration immediately the cur-
,,tion. vet this is more than off-l r?"t. trj'"i.l!.e.d ovfr "tb-ein,!!:
h
Friday, November J
BEE US FIRST-WE CAN 6AV
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCftii
ROSPRIIDn A
jj """LAND
.,.T.T.T.T.W.I.I.M.M.M.S55IiI.Ii
fet by the fact that the county Is
not forced to employ several audl-j
tiuiial clerks during the tax collect-
ir.g period, as used to be done. i
This year the tax department
has been able to keep up In excel-
but shape with Its turnovers, and'
tin money has been transferred to
the treasurer with practically.no
iii lays. This is a great advantage
as it permits the treasurer to keep
all hills paid without Issuing inter
cut bearing warrants, which saves
the county a large sum of money.
ergy generated at the other
plants on the Copco system.
Electric heaters at small cost
give a world of comfort. Hudson
Electric Store.
Wanted, furs. Highest prices.
With L. F. Wilson, Hood Tire
Simp, opposite News-Review. B. F.
Shields.
POWELL'S
FURNITURE STORE
If It's cheap, we have It
If it's quality, try us.
38 N. JACKSON ST.
DEFEATED
GENERAL
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 6t Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Prlviisijed to Have
Their Own Doctor
IN
ATTENTION CO. D.
Dav, Mondav, Nov. 21.
I.M.10 MAUSTK11S, Cum.
OWNERS
There is a good deal of confusion as to what was really
estaljiUicd in the celebrated acquittal of Congressman Hill
of Mar land, on a charge of violating that Volstead Act. The
rc-nili has encouraged home-brew crs generally, as far as
lrtiit juices are concerned. Hut Mr. Hill's jubilant conclu
sion. "Now yon can make all the home-brew wine you want
to," is not necessarily true. There are two high "points in
the record ol that (rial. One is the judge's ruling that the
usual Vols! ad reslriciion of alcoholic content to one-half of
one per cent dues not apply lo fruit juices, because congress
has .specifically excepted from that j,ujt "non-intoxicating
cider and fruit juices exclusively fer use in the home."
Whivcforo. he held, it is up to the jury to say whether in
(act the "nonintexicating" limit is exceeded in anv particu
lar use. me second high point was the I'.altimoi
i ' ii i i . . t i . i , i 1 1 . . . ' . i i , . .
....... i. me leniieiiieii cuier and grape juice made anc
served .y the dcleml.int, was not intoxicating, even though V
its alcoholic content, according to witnesses, ran as high as
it pel cent, ii the .nidges opinio,, of what congress meant
in the clans- excepting fruit June beverages is upheld, the
only point at issue in any such case heivaller will be the
Kime question that congress wrestled wnh j x.,.. -what
proportion of alcohol m.d.es a dunk intoxicating V Then, un
less the law is changed, it will remain lor cerv mrv to de
cide that "ipus'ion of fad" for itself, and the xenh', Is wiii
vary according to the wetness or dr ness of (he locahTv.
all the wars, all the lieartaches
of the universe can be laid at the
door of Intoxication."
He paused significantly and
g.ued around at his audience.
"Oh, my friends." he continued
at last. "What causes more misery
than liquor?"
Not receiving any reply to his
query he repeated ths question,
aCimg:
"Can anvone tell me that?"
The silence w.is broken by the
little man at the end of the nail.
Thur-r-st:" he yelled.
S
If all the snappy stories were
true the world would be a univer
sal Hollywood.
S 5 5
PROSPEROUS
Are Better Able to Pay
Taxes This Year Than
in Past Seasons.
DELINQUENCY IS LOW
(Apsoi-lntert Pres Leased Wire.)
MEXICO CITV, Nov. 21.
Ccm ral Angel 1'lores, governor
of Sinaloa state and unsuccess
ful candidate in the last presi
clinllal election has revolted ac
cnnliiig to private dispatches
from .Mazatlan to the Newspaper
111 1'niversal here.
The dispatches stato that C.en
eral Flores left Cu'llaran, Sina
Ina. Wednesday nisrht in an uU
liiiuobile accompanied by seven
luilowers for the mountains
along the Sinaloa boundary
wlnre (Jeneral Mirumontes
awaited him tit the head of a
lew hundred men.
Confirmation in unavailable In
official quarters and Ceueral
Hecfr Almadn, chief of staff, of
the military " commandant of the
Valley of Mexico was inclined
last night to deny the report.
(icneral Flores was over
whelmingly defeated In the Mex
ican presidential election of last
July carrying only his home state
of Sinaloa and receiving a popu
lar vole of 2riO,OUU as compared
with l.tliiO.OOO for Ceneral l'lu
tarco lMlas Calles. Ceneral Cal
les is to be inaugurated Novem
ber 3.
Russell & Cannon
404 W. Cass St.
GERGER BLOCK
Near Depot
We buy, sell, exchange
and repair furniture. .
See our new and second hand
stoves and ranges at reduced
p.lces.
Phone 182
b ALE,
Sj.OO Silk Umbrellas at
Ooldotte Crepe Iiloomeis
f2.2D and J2.50 Sallnetto Uloomers
tl.45 Silk Hose ..
S3c Sport Hoso
10 Per Cent
Off on
These Dresses
Wool Dresses from $7.00 to $25.00
Silk Dresses from J13.00 to JX.OO
FELT HATS AT HALF PRICE
25'c OFF OF ALL VELVET HATS
THE HAT SHOE
1Z7 N. Jackson
m
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1
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LAUNDRY KIDS
FRESH
AS Al
Rosej
This Is a Stiidebaker year.
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"A foil lawyer kin ask more
questions th.in the witness kin an-
Only Eight Per Cent of the
Taxes Outstanding In
stead of 1 0 or 12 as
I las Been in Past.
kind-.
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'It'll'."-
n f '
as i:
A new high s hool building in Koselmrg that wonid sup
ply a two-year college course to our young Lovs and girls is
the great need of this lii.-tri. I. With t!u. .ompletion of Ihe
structure the congestion in the grade s, hool- would lie ini
l.iediately lelieci'l and our pfc-i nt ililti, n.tus ironed out to
li large degree. The iiuliivit bin. lits rc,cicd by the tit
villi a two-year co!!"ge course added to our present school
1 ivgram v. old. I retain many thousands of dollars now going
to nti'or comnitliiitio in the state. It would :,,. be a jiivat
lii i.ihMl In nelit to parents, who wotdd be ah'e to gie their
hiliiren a higher tlegre" of ediu .it.on at a mu, h less tost,
with the .satisfaction el Itaxihjr their cbihiivi at lner.e. A
li.'.bl.g W it 1 i'ddod I... :!;'.; - l,.r Inch. . .1.
is a real btisiin.-s cub rpl'i.-e that in lime will bring
returns tor the i:: i st nu nt.
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tin. t .ir than in : otic r r. i
nr. and that the expd ted i :.i
l''..-l"'t'tt is f.id.ii'lv ai-.o.,n
oil', t- tile rone lu-l'in dcawti V-
Mf. , nl' the tax i rcii'ts l .r '
:'r With I ive ii k- left in t
, " '' t't. ta I.'C.'t;,ts ate nl,.,.
,,..r .on pti vl.'iis i.iir situ.
if. .enl ' h- i'e ale I u . r , :
m i. - 'Iliii fur pi.itiy i
t'.,-l X .1 eltlv hate 111 - t. .
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A i!i-w:.pai-ei lniin U suing the Coos I'.ay Times for libel.
We thought the average ''pencil pusher" had mre gray nut
h i' tn hi- i r.. alum than to inaKe an attempt to extort monoy
1 "'"! "-' try publisher. This i a joke on tl.e j laintil'f.
Mr.
I '.lis.
l.tlli.i
I. in lit
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the I'M fe'i 1 1 1, ,h -he t-t .
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- - en, I.. ;- wa- u. :.t, re 'it
i I I ' , t7 I 'tt; um this . ir -'
s I I Ii ite I' 'en iiiod Mil- ,
1 1 i ' i t 'I'!"' 'el.,1 ,i. l,i,.;.p :
'ti all t i ..lis ain.n.n -a
enn 1 $ I .' ..I.-.'
I'l .'.'' n .11, A I del liipl. i t I i
."i i.e. I is i tentii.clv cell. . I
Mr. KeNrts taiis. ANmo all
I.. ti.at 1 lll'tei' le.i.n-l is
Unusual Values
in
Dependable- Used Cams
These little messages
are not our real used
car advertisements.
The advertisements
that bring new cus
tomers month after
month, into our used
car department, are
writtcnontagsbyour
chief mechanic. They
consist of two letters
O.K.
For your protection mak
your uaed car purchase
(torn a reputable dealer.
DODGE BROTHERS
BUSINESS SEDAN
10:'::. perfiit running order.
K,od liri s and equipment.
A bargain buy.
DODGE BROTHERS
TOURING
lt'IS new ly nvrihtiuh 1.
food tiles, i'Tl'1 equip-
men', a gn.nl buy $750
LIBCRTV SIX TOURING
In gneil flltipe. li'.IIls gned.
V ill .-ell cheap $:75
CHEVROLET TOURING
ll'L'l! model In first clans
comlitien. I'll, 'ed low.
OLDSMODILE TRUCK
1 ten. iniii'd In sell .... S450
J. O. Ncwlar.d & Son
Dodge Brothers Dealers.
' I -W.JB A
1 AS PURE. AS
K
v
The. LAUNDMy we
StN&BAClCTOVoU
TJIK man who didn't
think that you could
put any poetry or senti
ment into the laundry
busineps never sent any of
his v.-earabl"S to 113 to be
laundered. Win n we rinse
out a garment It is as
clean and fresh as the
sparkling dew and whin
we iron it Is as pure and
firm as the sunklssed rose.
Roseburt? Steam
Laundry
Phon 79 Roseburo, Ore.
RADIOS,
Sonora Radios, Ihe Radio built In an
graph Cabinet, hnvo music tliroucli iltii.l
Sonora and music at night on the Rufa
Cilfillan Neutrodyne, a good 5-tube, l?i
two models, J150.00 and $175.00.
Crosley Radio sets, $30.00 lo $150.00.
Globe Duoilyne Hudio Sets, all prices.
. OTPS MUSIC STORE
ROSEBURG, ORE
'Yes, we will trade one for your P.anoorPsr
t ! S;I : se33ss?
g x: srx cjzk: .".' r-x- . ki - 1 A
B i:.XI'i:( TI.(; Till STORK 'pital. where
pital. where s
i.or first
to RprrH;'
t Fit prr
i ;. ri x t i x ( ; t 1 1 1: sr m i k
(Associated Press Leased AVlrej
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21-
!jtJl was learned here today PNp'M'.s floor T:K
rnnrv Rnnmi hnvo h n i?n-. HoUSC 'i:'...
unsrft for her In n Thirneo lios- term Pv
wear
i
I "yHK i:.-e of a iimtnr i at
K'.J ls " l'1' "" "'id al
I etit enn 'l( i !-t s, I
'lm.C lis the f ':'. Stan !
J up. We li.,,,,...
I Hi"' Know it.:i Slv. i
r-" sni-rair --v. ii -. ,
1 It " s, iie r'.in,- A 1 ll
'I're.id 'Wear Line Iron.'l
e give tnliiatile (,U(.
to our n,..t-a. i s vi;u
a-m every ." 'c ;r.
ask Ki in Tin:;;.
Highuai!
j Service Co.
Inc.
Jackson S. Dsuni.ii Sts.
Htione 333
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KEARNEY'S GROCET
SATURDAY SPECIE
fancy largo New Jersey CianlierrM. 2 It -Oest's
hiith grade Uttlk .Mince .Vest, i
Market Day Special Kaisltts. I lb. " r
New mixed Nuts, per lb
New lltazil Nuts, per lb
.Maraschino Cherries, final! ."
Maraschino Cherries, nu d:
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.Maraschino Chirrles, lai,."- "'
Shi-.sta llrand Green (inn I'
Shasta llrand Green Japan
Shasta llrand L'Inrk Kn-Ii-
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Schilling's Coffie. one lb. i-:
Hill's Red fan Ct-rfe, 1 lb '''
lirandensteln's M. J- (
l'.rantli nstein's M. J- 1;- '
l'n mli r t'oft o in 1 lb. 1
Special No. 6"0 lllend '
Oregon Cream t h. est , p r i1.
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