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ll I 1 1 I I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925. FOUR i I I J H 4 il SENATOR DIAL AROUSED IRE OF COLLEAGUES Democrat Gets Tongue Lashing From Party Leaders. WITHDRAWS SPEECH iRONCHITIS Leaves a bad cough; bo does 'tlu." But you can stop these linireriniy. weakening. sloop-disturbing coughs with CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Used snd recommended since 1872, it has relieved the coughs snd colds of both children and grown persons everywhere. Keep a bottle In your home all the Urns No Narcotics. Sold everywhere. lowed the court proceedings close ly bocause of the threatened up rluliiK of the Indians last summer, whin their rlnht to mix and drink Ttswin wns questioned. s ,wiacajaciciicacicaiici the f. THE LADIES SHOPPE 139 NORTH JACKSON STREET Starting Thursday, January 8th, Our First CLEARANCE. SALE Blamed Democratic Mem bers of Congress for De feat of Party, but Gets Some Hot. . . (AaocUtal Prea Uued Wire.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. After a- tongue-lathing by leaders of his party lo the senate. Senator Ilal. democrat. South Carolina, today withdrew from the senate roeord the address he made last Satur day blaming democratic members tt congress for the party's defeat last November. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the democratic floor leader, declared Senator Dial's speech seemed "a deliberate af front to bis colleagues, a dishon oring of the constituency which honored him with election, and a befouling of his "own nest." The debate, the fourth Intra par ty squabble In the senate in as many days started when Senator Dial asked permission to change the record of his speech in certain details- Senator IiobinBon and Senator Smith, the other member of South Carolina, BUKgested that Mr. Dial might do well to with draw the entire speech. "I did not realize that the speech was offensive to anybody," said Senator Dial interrupting an appeal by his South Carolina col league, Senator Smith, Hint the ad dress be stricken from the record. "I was speaking on the gener al trend of the democratic party," said Mr. Dial. "If it was offensive I withdraw It." Previously, when he had sought to withdraw only a portion of the speech. Senator Dial had been as Bailed by Senator Robinson, the party floor leader. Taking up a ' remark by the South Carolinan that he had not prepared the speech beforehand, Senator Robin son asked: "Did not the senator, as a matter of fact, read the entire speech from a carefully prepared, type written manuscript? "Not a prepared manuscript," re plied Senator Dial. He added that be only wished to withdraw those remarks which seemed to infer that the democrats lost the election because they ought to have lost, and those which referre dto political sabotage. Banker's Wife Advises Roseburg People The decision upsets one of oldest traditions of the Tapagos for it was always with Tiswin they toasted their rain god at tribal rites, when moisture was needed for crops. IE COOT TO E I tUam....!, tt nvtirtnt nemiln have ss become slender by following the ad- 4 vice of doctors w ho recommend A , I. I. I, Tnhlita. i These little fat reducers are made j from the same formula as the fa mous Marmola prescription. If too I fat, don't wait go to your druggist : now and for one dollar (the same , nrlce the world over) procure a bo . of these tablets. If you prefer you may secure them direct by sending price to the Marmola Co.. General Motors nidg., Detroit. Mich. They i reduce steadily and easily. No need I for tiresome exercise or starvation j diet and do unpleasant effects. A Remarkable Sale on Merchandise from Every Department in the Store Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Remnants of All Kinds and Plenty of them at Very Low Prices. EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 7. O. C. Fletcher, for the past five years county agent at Moscow, Idaho, has been appointed as the new county agent for Lane county, and will assume his duties here February 1, according to an nouncement today of F. L. Bal lard, county agent leader of Ore gon. Mr. Fletcher Is a graduate of the Washington State College. For tho past two years Dane has been without a county agent. ARE YOU FAT? JUST TRY THIS ADVERTISING FUKD "I had stomach troublo p.o bad ov vrythiiiK I ate noured and formed KaH. waa mltieraulo until l tried Already endorsed by a majority of Chambers of Commerce through out the stuto, a measure is to be presented at the comlng'sesslon of the legislature by Representative Andrew M. Collier of Klamath Falls, asking for an appropriation of jr.O.OdU.OO a year for two years to assist tho Slate Chamber of Commerco In Its works of exploit ing Ori'gon. Under the provisions of the hill the expenditure of the money will be directed by a board of five con sisting of the three members of the state boaril of control and two to be named by the slate cham ber. In this manner tho state will at all times retain supcrvlslnu of the disbursement of the funds allowed. The State Chnmber of Commerce 36 in. Standard Percale - 6c Regular 25c value 32 in. Toile Du Nord Gingham 25c ' Regular 35c value. 32 in. Amoskeag Dress Gingham 18c Regular 25c value 27 in. Dress Gingham 14c Regular 20c value 32 in. Gaze Marvel Tissue Ginghams 45c A Wonderful Assortment of All Linen Cloths, and Napkins, 20 per cent Discount. 58 in. Table Damask 63c 78c value 64 in. col. Table Damask $1-19 $1,40 value 35 mTAHSilkChif f Jn Taffeta . ."$1.60 Big Asst. Colors and Designs. Printe Velvet Chenille $2-59 Regular $3.50. Good Assortment Patterns. 32 in. Plain Corduroys 89c 32 in. Fancy Corduroys $1.69 $1.25 to $2,25 values Brocaded Faille Silk ...$1.75 Wide Range Patterns Regular $2.35 value Ladies Sweaters $10.50 values '. '- $8.50 $ 6.75 value $5.40 $11.75 values $9.40 Ironhose for Children Every pair guaranteed, 1 0 Discount This Sale. Ladies' Coats AT BELOW COST $55.00 values $39.75 $35.00 values .: $24.75 $47.50 values r. $35.00 $31.50 values $22.50 Ladies' Wool Dresses $15.00 values $10.00 $19.50 values $10.00 $29.75 values $22.50 EXTRA LARGE SIZES IN CHARMEEN All Wool Dresses Regular $37.50, now $32.50 1 Lot Silk Dresses $35.00 values $25.00 LADIES' FLANNELETTE Night Gowns $2.25 value - $1-69 Children's Sleeping Garments $1.45 value 98c All Sizes, 2 to 7. 27 in. Outing Flannel 19c Regular 25c value ' 36 in. Polar Cloth 34c Windsor Patterns All New, Regular 45c values 1 Lot 36 in. Ratine $1-15 Regularly Priced from $1.75 to $2.25. 10-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting 70c 10-4 Brown Pequot Sheeting 65c 36 in. Hope Muslin 16c 36 in. Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin. 23c 36 in. Bungalow Cretonne 19c Regular 25c value, fast colors. 1 lot 45c Cretonne 32c 1 lot $1.00 Cretonne 73c 1 lot 45c Curtain Net 32c 1 lot 75c Curtain Net 59c 23x44 two thread full-bleached Bath Towels 45c 36 in. Printed Sateens, 75c values 59c 36 in. Printed Lingette, $1.25 value ....88c 139 A. Jackson Street QUALITY THE SERVICE LADIES RELIABILITY 139 N. Jackson Street AdleriUa. This helped tho first I 1b an ortiiuiizatlon fostered by th day." Adlerika tie 1 ; any rae gas on stomach unless ue to d rep eated causes. The (JL'ICK notion will surprise you. Because Adlerika Is such an excellent Intestinal cvacuant It Is wonderful for consti pation it often works In one hour and never gripes. Nathau Fuller ton, druggist. 0 IIS . TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 8.. Ttewlu, which is PapnRo for wine with n recoil, comes within the fur reach- . ing provisions of tho Volstead Act, it was declared by a Jury In the various Chambers of Commerce throughout the stuto and has been financed chiefly by membership dues and contributions at large. 1, K. VlnluR Is president and A. H. I ud lay Is manager. Itecently Mr. Vining visited the cunt where he came Into contact with hundreds of mnnufaeturers and potential In vestors In the northwest. Ilia work whs favorable and broadly' commented upon and hns been viewed as exceedingly construc tive. Last year Mr. I Mid ley suc ceeded by peraon.il -solicitation in Inducing the north-western rail roads to Join In an extensive ad vertising campaign for Oregon. It Is with a view of carrying on the work of the Chamber 'along this and other productive lines that a nmvo hits started lo provide the state organization with sufficient means to function. Those interested in tho measure -s'r- Built i STATE FUNDS ARE igsmse.iL,p.Ens Plt titer a nrw inttmat trrtmrne trrt irti tt tt ml tdutr of Abma I guaranty J to f-re complete rriiel from ail anitJu n t tu.urs. or DMOCjr back. Ask tar food drucgat. MlLLVORKtr J;,"tno: t hat tln Kute Chamber Is nn ln- Hlllutlou of Krent worth tt) tlio stale st hiriu anil mtt which sliouhl enjoy stnle-wltlo support. o Krmli's of Kt.ulnni'ry. A splomliil lVdornl Court Iiitb today. Tho mit'-ss tlionm-lu-s s conviiufit ' Jury found three I'spnno Iwlmns Utility of ninniifiicluro of Tiswin othorwlse an Intoxicating bevor- " The T'apaKon and officials fol- Weakening Night 1 Coughing Banished Very Simple Way; tt tt really astonishing Iiow a per nistcnt, cxubneraiintf cugh tint has ' kept you awake niKht after night, and ' la rapidly weahnKyoininwttk'iiHuuli, kmpih J " Jiort by a very ample metti kI. Hmuiitili i.ive found th.tf thry cm ic-p th.' wh.,1.; ' r.'Kht through iui(iiiurbtaoluuUiCaritUiae tory. I i b.iruifn. Islojd ( rocker. i ii"ecial reduction on several o I enthusiasts aro contained In 'Tho House of Youth", the brilliant picture of modern life, which plays at the Liberty Theatre to day. When "Spike" Wnlno (Mal- roim .Mncureitori, tne tweniieini century l.ocliinvar. cuils for his Mweet heart, he does so In a high, powered roadster, and greets her wlih a pocket flank; he takes! her to tho country club duncel .1. V. Pt.triTt, special Inest aiiil. Instead of onterinR In the1 vojor for the state lanrt board accepted fashion, he drives her tor two years, has subuiitten his through a shower of broken toipnatlou to the state land de Klnss to tho dunce floor In the i rartrnent and It has been ac r:r itself! I'M.ierl. Mr. l-itnrrett w;n native SA1.KM, Ore., Jan. 7. State Treasurer Kay announced today that he has changed the active depository of tho state from tho First National Hank of l'ortlnnd I. add and liush Hank of Jefferson Myers, Kay's predecessor in oflce. when he was a'.tooinleil treasurer last March by Ccvernor fierce, mov- in behalf of Jefferson Myers, ed the active ilciiodtorv to l'ort- candidate for state treasurer, bind, ilio first time It ever boil nrlor to the general election In been outside nf Salem. His rcn- November, and was son was that Portland, as the fin- or Governor I'lerce two nnclnl cmter of the slate, should ago. be tho scat of the active ueposl- SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 7. The republican presidential electors of Oregon will meet here Mon day to make a formal canvass of the presidential vote cast in Ore gon at the election of November 4 and to elect one of their num ber as messenger to deliver the rote at Washington at the ineet-l ing of the electoral college. The Oregon electors are Daniel Boyd of Enterprise, M. C. George of supporter Portland. A. W. Gowan, of years nurns, narriei unu. nituaiun m i'ortiana ana j. vs. oieaiun, oi., of Portland. BASKET BALL GAME University High vs. Roseburg High THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8 AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM. Admission 35c and 50c. Preliminary 7:15 Regular Game 8:15. PIE SOCIAL j. v. st.i:iei:t hksiuxs. Melrose Grange Hall, Sat. Jan. 10. Good program, everyone invited. o Whisk brooms Have you a good one? Specinl this week at ZlJct 49c. 5lc and 6'.ic. He sure and get one. They are Invaluable in the home. Lloyd Crocker. "iie tnilthod Ubnvt! rn n lrmarteWepnk dTiption known ss lr. mdk Brfw uiMinwry . (,f CfHIKlia. YOU MIMI'lJ l..fc.r D ll'.l!MX'!l!ljl -at R-ght before retinn e.l h 1 if in.mi itirv.tt for 15 or 2") atvonda lx-l"re :u1owk.h. wi.h tut follomnf with w.iter. J In- pn v i h u.-rt h.w a dtubls action. It n t onl' vi:hrMi '1 ' reals eoreneKS and (mtauo;. c-ut tt gu.kty jooaen and rcrnvs the rn'. and ctm- ' t:on which an-the direct cauuitl'rcnuiii'.nii. liritmg at the caui lik'- thi. in n iiert.t-My "mple way.it Btop:thr a;w!lul:noat inamly, inu get yur best nint' ttt p- ili-pa m t ecka, and in a very khutt tuiw tU v..olc coush condition Is none. Tlitaannple treaiinrnt li frlfnfl'd not only . China, Di AX Tl.i:iW THKITHK. Tin till ftmr cast presenting "Wine", l'nivern;U daring and start injr expose of tlie prohibi tion Mutation In America, com Iiik to tin Antlern Theatre, Is one ol the HtrutiKest nfOL-rcgatinna of favorite" ever BHsembled at Tnl- uUt er al City. The principal feminine role, th;tt of the inuoceut n'rl launch ed tn dtMdly peril thtongh wine, N played by t'liira How, one or I'm u,ns.iioniil "finds" of tho je.ir. Uer work van nn out- tandini; feature ct "HlatkOxen" tin. I 'Mown to ilip Sea In Ships", Knrrt'si Stanley, ono of tlio b"t Known lendfiiff men In lloU h"aiMTio at d al l oed, v ho Ium ii" pea red nop)- nmny noted femiuittfl Btaif: 6 t.r..m hi.ll R,l'irr:l ,nt evf ryjtind ot tnroal in i;ii''n. irciu.imii Hi , ' im, i fftii dl) ii only ooe c.irpuouiuL Oj , Huiitl.y (iordoii Is a distinctive " mI still itood druBKiitk Aaktur i "ari in. rail, " tjpi. nnd has also appeared In many notable pro (hicllerM. like 'Hark Mirror.." and "Our .Mrs. Mit'hesnc.v." l.ll'.i:iCTV TlM.MItK. Thrills snd the woll-foiindi .1. deeply emotional dramatic theme , universally deaiud by phoiov.uyi vens one b New Style H-0 TIK onlv oats that cook Into ftramilar oatmeal. Nothitia else liko it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pr.sty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new, oatmeal a new cereal. Kner-buildintlcorboliydrates.tlssiiC-lvuilJinjJrro-telns, n wealth of vital mineruls. 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