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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1924.
SIX
S.YMl KTj GOMPKRS'
JSTATK U M,0(H
i LOCAL NEWS I
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...... WASHINGTON, l'er. 22-
,,?turn' oKd1-rl sa,110,.i (iomwr. left an
W. V. iiicoii, WHO spent me ' " : ,,.,,,, .-to .
ouu, iiuniuoi j. wuiii" ,o'
his son und exicutor unaer w
' his will, d'-iinred In a pen- w
,, :,tPrf-i, "r Irhate of (he doc-
,e.re Sat.u.rd'1y.T ...net fil.-a today In Dis-
.Miss iJi-n hi.rmn van v.m.r . ...,, ... 4.nin,h. Sunreme
ock eel In ilii j city looking afte
Sims', iimti.rw left this morn-
, I,,r lii. tt.iiiio lit Meilldlil.
in tills ciiy Miuut'iuy. -Miss Miru.n - - - -
All of the heirs and next
OREGON FISH,
EXTRAVAGANT!
IS SHE "RASPUTIN OF BELGIUM
l from (Hide and was here visit
ing and shopping.
Visit Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Totter of
Klamath Falls, t i..nt Sunday In
this dtv visiting, .hey left hy mo
tor this morning fr oilier Southern
Ongoa points.
(lertrude A.
iifr.4. who tinder its
visions would rerelvo only
!v the minimum allowed by
the law. Attorneys for the
' executor asked that Mrs.
(lompers show cause why
Rice Hill Visitor the will should not bo ad-
Amm.fr those from Hie rum' milted to probate.
distilels to visit and look arter 4, s'hiuild iihe desire to at-
business mutters hero Saturday a-lc its validity, she may
ni Karl Strong, r.lr. iitrong is a do so when she answer
resident of Jtiee II III. j
Visits Sunday ! "
D. '. ricks was nmnng those
who rlmeieil ov. r Jn thi? city and
visit. ' Sin "l.iv Mr. Hicks Is from j
rxiiill und left for 1he north
thla morning. '
or kin. joined in the re-- , ,
quest for probate ex.ept the Member of Commission,
widow
pro- 1 W. 1 . Lakin, 1 estities on
Behalf of Pierce.
TRYING TO OUST ROSS
!
leaven For Mai shrlcld
it. A. Johnson, w ho spent tlio
week end in this rily looking nf-
ter business mailers. left this
morning for Marshfield. Mr.
Johnson Is from i'ortlnnd.
Visit Over Wert End I
John K. W'.lte and Wallace
Mills were cnv'K those who spent,
the week end in this city. They are j
from Portland and lert this morning.
Here on Business
Virgil Deal and Cecil Peal, both
residents of Klamath Kails, are
spending a short time In this city
looking afler business matters and
visiting. They aro guests at the
Grand Hotel.
Here From North-
Miss Mabel TMohardson of Cot-
Employment of Shoemaker
Said to Be Gross Extrava
gance and Other
Charges Given.
(Auoctated r-rrM Loalcd Wire.)
SALEM, Dec. 22. Assertions
hy W. T. Eakin, member of thj
state fish commission, that fross
ovl.ai.n trnrfn lino nnlprPii lnt.1
tage drove, and M.,h Marjorie . (n9 opuI..ltj0n3 0f the. commission
Stoneman, of Leland, nr ivfd In , tbroiifrh tin medium tf sec-et
this city Sunday to s.n.u! a short meetings, Including the employ
time visiting. They are guests at j ment 0f Carl D. Shoemaker us
the Grand Hotel. . business manager of the comniis-
slon today. The session was a
Former Residents Here Governor Tierce's charges
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sleep .-gainst Dr. Thomas W. koss.
, : ; ; 1
J i
"rn(
I tu rwl t.i ilo nllv tinnthnr mum hp P nf tho rnTnml
. Portland ri) ( sB at t)ln Ump(lim Mr , pj0Ui t0(iay. Thesession wa3 a
U T. Itussel, who visited over 8, f,)rmPrly resided at Gar- hefring accorded Dr. Ross In the
the week end In this city, lert this d( n Va Hll(1 con,iucted a farm governor's attempt to oust him
morning by motor for Portland and ,n t,lat vj(,Illty The couple left , from the commission. Eakin was
northern points. Mr. Kussell is a th(f nfternoon for California Ly.tho governor's main witneai nnd
resident of Grants pass. Ijnotor.
Leave For South
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. King nnd son
were among the week end guests
nt the Grand Hotel. They nro from
Halema ml left this morning for
the south by motor.
From Coqu.lle
W. P. Dicks nnd W. E. Conley
were among those who stopped
over In this c!tv over the week
end. They are I'oqullle residents
and left this p . ning.
Here Visitinct-
Mr. and I. Michaels arrived
here yeste,... ; from Portland, to
spend a shoii tiino looking after
business mutters nnd visiting.
Willie here they will be guests at
tho Grand hotel.
Stops Over Khort Time
Dr. Eva K. Scotfleld, of Myr
tle Point, stopped over in this
city over tho week end. Dr. Scot
field left this morning for Sa
lem, where she will spend the
holidays with relatives. While
here she was a guest at the Term
inal hotel.
On Way to Coos Bay
P. E. Wilson, undertaker with
heudnnnrlers at Marshrield. nassed i the ex-officer, C. E. Parker, whu
through the city today from Salem I la naid to have sold the liquor to
the only person called upan for
testimony at the forenoon ses
sion. Prior to any cross examina
tion by Ross's attorneys the hear
ing adjourned until afternoon.
There Is some speculation
that the affidavit which the gov
ernor claims to have, charging
Koss with purchasing liquor
from an Astoria policeman will
not appear in the hearing. The
man who Is said to havo signed
the affidavit Is not present, but
Tb rorunt arrwM of Henhe Mm, noted wmmnn faith healer. n
Bn'sscls riiiicert noting In in riniriuii raplial. a number of her devout
followers being Injured She nun charted with fraud Iterthe Mrjiwik
tai been dubbed luo "ItaauUliu ot Ueigtuui." She affects mannish altlia
ud mauucia.
BABY MEMBER OF CONGRESS
Medford Men Here
win re he had gone to get his wife
and daughter who have been visit
ing at the latter city for the past
three months. They were travel
ing by automobile.
TEIlTtll.L-
BORN
-To Mr. and Mrs.
('., I'linrentzen and W. I.. Dudley j I, Tenill, at 1140 East 2nd street,
both residents ot Medford, were I Saturday, December 20, a girl.
gti'-sls in this city over the week
end. They left this morning for
northern points by motor.
For quicK results
Review classified ad.
use News
Phone 135.
Woman Who Isn't Vain Isn't
Interesting, Says Miss Hoyt
Vnltcd
20.-
Ross, Is present, and la Eald to
have been brought to tha healing
by Ross.
Dr. Ross Is representel by W.
W. Ranks and John W. Kahn, at
torneys. Ranks initiated tho
hearing by demanding Informa
tion whether the charges of the
governor was his own or some
body elses'. Inasmuch as At
torney Van Winkle, who sits
mainly as an umpire In the case,
ruled that tho governor could
sit virtually as the court on the
case, but that final determina-'
tlon would go to some court. It
Is evident that the governor wl'.l
stand by his resolution to oust
Itoss and the affair will be taken
to court.
In replying to llnnks' question
to make a cup of custard look llkolas to whose charges were lodged
a gorgeous dish by decorating Itlngalnst Ros's the governor said
with a red cherry, a few blanched i ho had received considerable ir.
almoiids and a dash of whipped i formation on the subject. Ranks
cream. then wanted to know lr Pierce
Have vou ever been real hun-was going to sit ns nccusser,
nrv? And vet when vou sat down tr'" and Judgo of the ense, ex
lo'a dinner of boiled potatoes nnd ! Plaining that ir he were, the de
limit hocks, vou sort or lost vour ; fendjint would object on grounds'
appetite? Well. If you had been ' ''t the governor was without I
rending about lovelv, luscious cook-J"rlslk'U",n- contention I
l,. l.,.r,.. Hii.iL- ilnwn in the ""a '"" KiiMiuu mat miner
I . 'gmv, JAvWMMliisili' uiiiwiHii'' Jr. ST -v.,111.
'fit 'rS " 4 sh
WHERE SHALL WE
- THIS EVENING
p REQUENTLY you decide , , 4
1 inn. i T- fm.m i . .. ' U r . UH
in .urn. yyilii aoine inend.
is easy. Dinner at a pleasant rests
rwaras . . . w nat will vou i
business of having a good time?
GO
to be driven to an unsatisfactory choice by fr
and time. If it's worth while to consult tL
ring in town with some friend Tk t eVeo
: rv , u- 'netirst
13 cay, uinucr at a pleasant resH,,,, . VTl
afterwards . ; . What will Vnn rir. ' "ul
Easy! Two cents. An evening paMr .
glance at the advertisements. Suggestion-
ment, "a"nd you're off ! agtte"
V.. j . ....
, . 7 1 B" aroul!a 10 tfe ditterent theair
,.: t ,i t . , " "icaaver-
uaciucms-auuui aiiiusements, how much
worth while" must it be when it comes to the sail
ing of the household-money.
Read the advertisements. They place y
you the full choice of tha trustworthy goods in tte
market. They describe advantages, and givey
full information before you have to stir out of yL
chair.- Pursue for every article you buy the mtid
you use when it comes to amusements.
The way to be sure of what you buy is toU
advertised goods. ,
r wis
READING ADVERTISEMENTS IS AN EDLU
TION IN BETTER BUYING
We print anything and every
thing. Special ruled books of every
description promptly furnished.
News-Review exclusive ob 'print-
By llEMVV 110YT
(Fashion 1-Jditor of Tho
1'ress.)
NKW YORK, N. Y., Dec
Dear .Miss lloyt:
In ' reading your previous arti
cles 1 noiice that you give special
mention to the "ermine, pearls
and fads" of life "Krniine trim
med with chinci.i:!.i Is smart for
evening wear" yen say. You also
lllelltietl '....w,, I...,,!., llttl,, 1,1, ,n,l
wit In slli. tiers." "huce neai l ehoek. I i, , .n ..i, r nr.. v,,..M i,,.v.i fnnnii i "" "lw niemner or tho com
er," and liiile wisps of silk lace 1 ,Kll. these simple nutritious foods .T' f"r ? f,"Iciflp,1
hat.dk. rM,rs. died U, match Ihe , would have tasted better as you 'r c"' ? 1" J'"'1 "Iy fr.
oldrashmned while lawn handke, U'Z san.e way about Co.heJ '" 'Jj
' II Ml (III' . IlllUt'l l IllllUn HC II ell III,, tr.tv.ll'.i iw n.l.-l.. A. I
Just like stringing new ribbons In torney (leneral Van Winkle,
our worn-out outing flannels don't ; Hunks then read Ross' answer in '
we? We can read of a lovely cos-1 which the charges of extrava-'
.Mill.. Uillllill. Ullll.illir t., lirilsll 111, F! Ill,' . Illld 1,i,r...inun a 11
for It niieinal piuiuise ami we I ,,i ,,,7 ,,f ,.p ,-... w-,.rB ,i,,i,i 1. .., ., ,
Wear 1 nulne, altlioimh we ,i,.i u ,. ,,l,l, hiunlker- that nt n ineeHiip- nr, l n
III Kurd touring 1 (.,,.fs ,,, w need ihein, but a Shoemaker resigned ns master
old fashioned that ....... .., i.,,.e i,,,,it.. ,i,,i t ,,,.,.h tlsh warden nnd wns ..1,11, 1, I 1
the frock" doesn't cost much and as nusiness malinger at $500 a '
It does a lot for one's morale to month and expenses for a period,
own one of ihem. If only to carry " ,iv' months, or until Novein-
II to church on Sunday. ' ' r ""' reason ot this was
As for the "blond shoes." there
are lots of women in the In be
tweell class
l:.ge of the fact that these tannish
slippers are In stvle and they
lord
pern " 1 1 e
thai, .ru'.ll.
of in ilerLi!
' lur and evening sllp-
of lis still believe
:i hiefs : hould by made
which makes it usable
can't 11
do riile around
cars. We a."
we wear riblu'd
leys and siee. .
writers never
sunll.il things
until April 30, 1925.
This he averred was admit
tedly for political purposes so
Shoemaker could engineer cer
Andrew h. Somera, Democrat, elected to Congress from the Sixth I tllin activities at the legislature.
District of Brooklyn, N. Y., is shown here with his wife and their two ! "I asked the chairman of the
children. Mr. Some.rs will be the baby of tho Congress, being only commission," said Eakin, "if . ho
thirty-nine years old. Just nix days younger than Representative. V. M. favored the employment of an of
ficial tor political purposes, ana
his reply In effect, was to the af
firmative." This brought a., hot denial
from F. V. Kendall, chairman of
tho commission.
Eakin produced a letter re
ceived by himself from Shoemak
er, written July 24 last In which
Shoemaker asked him to disre-1
gard rumors that he (Shoemak
er) was tso manipulating matters!
that he would remain with the
commission until November 30 1
and declared that under no cir-i
cumstances would he remain
with the commission after that
date. Shoemaker admitted writ-l
ing the letter.
In reply to further questions
from the governor as to extrav
agance Eakin said an automo
bile had been purchased without
Chapman. Republican, of Kentucky.
MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
MRS. 1IK1.1
und' rw ear with
! Why d-. fashion !
W ile of these ...... j
'II life? !
,,,-orely. I
,v w. I
Kreep u t, 111. :
Wi:i.I,. 11. ' ,r I can call you
that, can't I. lio.v that we are get-;
ting down to li e ribbed under-j
wear undeislaininii? of course
there are leonien who can't afford
ermine and there are thousands
of women w ho wear the s;une '
sluie, morning, noon and hUiit. tin-,
til It Is worn ihiea.ihare. but don't'
you believe for a second that these
woiueu aren't Interested In reading
that It was necessary beeatiso of
the lack of experience of A. ('.
o will take advH.i- 'l"7' "s ''''i to sue-
'i riiut iiiiiutT uk niasier iisn
warden ami whom, it was ns.sert-
ml li .1 .1 K.i.m t ... 1.1-1 an l .. 1-
..ill .11 11 1.1 .... f '" " I'll 1111 lurt'll II Mil II I II H
, in ; s,, ' ,.. ... ,.ommlss1)n ,,v ,,, governor, i.e-
sntm slippers and t.ntcx llien, this KnUty was (.iaimoj f ,ns
new shade and feel grand and ,.,.,iuri,. nnd a demand was then
gleiious. Sineh this Is 110 extraia- lml,l(, that m governor produce
K'.ii'e. ;his tesilmonv.
No doubt you feel that the wear- romnilssioner Eakin wlis
ing of nil artiti. :.il flower on the railed and .lohn Ventch of As
coat lapel :s ail fiddle sticks and toria appeared as his attorney.
llllll.l'TKI- llMl l.l.l. Villi U..1.I1 11,11 Thlu ill. ...... ..I .k-ll!
i.lii.nl -l,,.i f-,-1 ,1,1.. " .' : . - " .iiuiie.iKB
"' ",v tiov.ers in t'1 - 1. n cent stores kite- from
Ion cent stores late- from Ross' nttornevs who aver-
,'. Iv? Mom ef us m miKI rutin r do red ;hat Knkin was not on trial
I here are hundreds ef readers w,nul our ,,.,, , k.(, cr,,an, , nnd that he w as not entitled to
who will wear while rabbit fur 0ur buitoniere. ,an nttomey.
when they know that ermine is thel Th Wl)mi, ,, vll(n ls't ' "I am entitled to an attorney."
style and hundreds more who will interesting. It takes vnnllv to retorted Hiikln, "with all tills
wear wraps ef Hint fucy cloth ln lkl, 1M1 anr.u l,,,. vlcs we ","1 against me."
that looks like fur nnd they will ' iw, be nttr.., ine'iiml try to lie . ,!nnls and the governor rn
g. t away with II, too, In their home! so we will full t.. Inipn's's our . aged In a spirited dialogue as
! seives on olhers. 1' e woman who 10 'h"m .v wa" 10 "P
I here may be some women who ; .,.,.,, ...lr,, ,,.,, .,, ,.,.., i,,-self :""'.. "anK" holding It all right
..out give a r.,i iioout fasiiions
tA-l. i' v .,..
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4 m-t
V; f i
"j - !
iJ I1 i A
Ar. Business Aan
This A'ewspaper Sags:
You Are Incited
To Ihousands
Of Homes
homes
of
customers
fcaJUdft kit.' nmm'l
1 ti't 5 . :n
mmm v
Ma
j 1 i
1 1 .SvvuiaiikM
5 dflnio
but these
lllitlolily in
to write foj
that Innir
still being .
for the III.-
II'.' I model
fairs as llu
v 1 en are In the
.'ica. If one were!
in. one might say
en underwear Is
a, but one couldn't
f one
i t take the shine oil
for 1,1,1, ... v.,.....,.,..... .1.
r nose is a , ' , ,, ' .,'
disgrace to the c "- iniinltv In , ,,,,; " , . ', " '
.1, 1 ... .,.. it.-... wi, ....... 1 governor said he would
.' i nii,.,i ,m
Il.io. " ""II 1111,14. ,,n ttin u-..,...u. 1.1 1
.11.1.... II.,, ...U I I... j '. . ' "" I1IIIIM-I1
,.,. i . ,,r.. ...... .. .,,,,, leatcti. however, offered occa-
and wear sensible she s and be as Bona whispered advice
nrnctlcal as she wishes, hut if she, Vi.li.. 1.1- . .' ....
desi'.il.e (he ..oesn't care enough about stvles resii'm..!.... r ci 1
in these long legged nf- , , 1H,unl,.ra,.t her practical side by mster fish warden and his em
V are the same from : . .,.i.ii,llt .,, ,.,. ,,f the tadsofnlovme.it n. i,i,,.,Ca
.ar to year. Une might add that j,f rh,,-f ,.nilrely out i f gear "Soon after mv Brpolntment "
red f: une Is are out of style and i,i, ,1,., ,,i..Pn nn elunir be said "I n o. 'rnii.,.i ... i,..;
01 i-'.i ii'-n-iv .,, i f,, renin lis Ht R stand . M S lllllll on Jline 2 111 nt'e.i.1 n n,o.t
ih:
flap
rs-r . . . , -
lS rnC'dcaS
Amh.... 1 J ,H,8lng M Cl,innel 0,or ""'T- "rmer AmericiS
Ambassador to Kmc and and now ditr.r r,f . . """encan
Mm Clvdn livfi..i,i hi- k 'dltor ot a Washington newspaper,
lira. 1,1) us iiiticu has been tranted a new trinl hm ah.,... !
Derenrarla on ih ... , k- "It "Hr..on .Doarrt ne
his knowledge and also several ! AGAIN URLJMv
suits of waterproof clothing for
members of the commission.
Replying to a question from the
governor ns to the ability of A.
C. Ross to serve as master fish
warden, Eakin declared that A.
C. Ross knows as much about the
fish as any man In the state
and does not need a teacher.
"Did I ever intimate to you,"'
asked tho governor, "whom you 1
were to employ or discharge as j
a member of the commission?" I
Eakin replied in the negative. I
Commenting furjher on A. C. I
Ross's ability, Eakin said that;
although he himself had been1
told at -the last meeting of the i
commission that he didn't know I
a fish from a mud turtle, yet the!
articles In tho newspapers per-j
talning to the fish Industry and'
w ritten, over the name of Dr. j
Ross were written in Eakin's of-f-lice
In Astoria by A. C. lirres.
"I think there have been other'
secret meetings," Eakin conelud-j
ed, "I have been ostracized from I
the business of the committee ex-;
eept the ceneral rigamarnle stuff!
and It has conic to me indirect- j
ly that I was not to figure in the '
CURSE OF mh
I meetings of the commission.'
-o-
In bad wUh my friends
torla."
i-t i k, ...
wb oil's, but we all know that ,1,,, !,,, trie, in keen in, lug of the commission v ,....,. 1 n completed his last .nm... .. r "J
i"d u.-.nnel is s passe as last th ,,, . K,,u ,h0 most Ing was held because Mr. Ross rUred to Devon a farmer in England. Majestic and
week's b.T of soap end that flap '.,... f life wa out of 'own. Another meet- .
Iis wouid rather die than suffer' 1 m,,. the spirit of the old man railed January 10 and at
lii" tin imIoiii of wearing Itchy i,oi,i "lr I ran t own a car nieetlng Shoemaker's reslg-
fa nm Is. ,er white or red. ! I'll own a motorcycle and If I ' accepted. At the con- ' InformidMni
li'. the d s- ,-ts of life which: r,n., own a m,orcycle I'll own r .or "";,"n I was up-, -K'n went on to tell hew he
. Me interested lii. We M,.vele and If I can't own a hi- : ,, ,'' ' ' "i" , . T ' "'.1.1.1 niif t Ins wa, the meeMng
"..I want I', know how to e . ok i ,.,,.',,. 1,. ,k. i. bv Henry. I'll '" , : "71' 1 "f, htni1. ,,,,pn noU1,"' ".,rh Shoemaker had been
' i.i.ienue. n.ir now'.,.. . .,,. n, not lav nut ....... . . " ' V"" ...iiiimt anil OI lis nf. 1 oml.., o
In As- utes of the .oeeili,.. m .
. ....n. n in. u. a
he SB Id, that tho
eeting was Illegal. -Eakin
then rel.-.tnH i.A
h.ipn rn.iiljni.. .i . .. . '
, " "i me meei.ng of Pe-
. I
j o
; $ ,Y Cbrtstmas y
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a 11 w 1 1 1 j
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f
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...... of
C"u' '.".., It
, Johrf A. Smuts, said '
! V11. wife was the form" ,Iop. y -
. rn atlT l" i It
''"r. ' ,r, the ran ;-;4rtrc'
1 result of BUiiei ,-.
' the police wore at a 1- v,n.
Ilia wife '
Hone, possessor
several occasion
Then sn .hi 411"
I
. i
wnen Shoemaker wis
Putnam
Bradley s" '