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ROSfcHORO. ORE60N, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925.
.WASHINGTON SETTING
The proposal that haa been advanced barring those sena
tors and representative who are known booze imbibers from
the national legslative bodies, is meeting with almost universal
favor from advocates of dry America. The eighteenth amend
ment was placed upon the statute books of these United States
after passage and ratification by the states. Senators and repre
sentatives accept seats in their respective houses pn taking the
oath to sustain the constitution of the United States. The
eighteenth amendment is as much part of the constitution as
any other amendment to that document, and when lawmakers
in the upper and lower house of congress flagrantly violate the
spirit and letter of the constitution they jmmediatly become un
desirable ciizens, and must be classed with all others who may
Violate some specific amendment or section of the law they
are law violators of the worst sort, and dangerous to the com
mon good and prosperity cf the nation. Because of their great
er prestige as members "of the senate or house of representa
tives these men -who connive with turn runners and bootleggers
to prostitute the provisions of the .eighteenth amendment are
particularly dangerous. They trust in their exalted positions to
escape the meshes of the law, and resort to any practice to evade
responsibility for their lawlessness. Such men are not good citi
zens. Their very presence in the national congress is conducive
to lawlessness by leaser lights in the great body of American
citizenship, and the constitution is made, so far as it is in their
power and influenoe to do it, a "mere scrap of paper." The
present situation is not one to be treated lightly, because the im
' pression being made upon the minds of rising generations, soon
to come upon the boards in the great drama of better govern
ment, must be recognized. Allowed to continue, the very moral
fiber of the nation will be undermined. The law-loving, loyal
citizenry of these United States must meet this attempt to break
down the eighteenth amendment in all the power and majesty of
their united strength. Wine bibblers, rum runners and bootleg
ger's friends now occupying seats in the senate or house should
be dealt with drastically. Since they have, and are, daily violat
ing their oath in buying and drinking intoxicants, they ought to
be impeached. More than that, they should be dragged into the
courts and after conviction given the limit of the law given the
same treatment that is accorded to the mountaineer moonshiner
caught with the goods. This nation-wide whiskey ring can be
broken up, and a good place to
Many people have been raising cries of alarm about the
alleged low standards of the younger generation. Another way
of reaching them is suggested by the popular play called "The
Best People." In that play are depicted two young people of a
wealthy family. The young man was dissipated and the girl
opinionated and headstrong. Instead of railing at these faults,
the play makes their presumptuous ways ridiculous. It suggests
that two other young folks of obscure families with whom they
respectively fall in love, and whose social standing would be
considered much lower, are yet far superior to them in real
worth. More can be done to cure faults by laughing at them
than by lecturing them.
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A friend has been watching a certain newsboy, and he re
ports that this little fellow is habitually late on his rounds. The
trouble seems to be that he is so keenly interested in the news,
that he stops by the way to read his papers. That boy may yet
be successful, as he evidently has an alert mind. Just at pres
ent he haa the wrong idea. He is a type of many people who
are so keenly interested in what is going on, that they can't con
centrate on their work. Thus it happens that many people who
are intelligent, are not successful.
The school site committee held another meeting last even
ing, and, judging from the oratory displayed, is getting "worm
ed up to the subject." It's no small job to please half the peo
ple, let alone all of them. If some generous hearted individual
would only come forward and offer a good plot of ground to
the school district for nothing it would mnke it easy sliding for
the committee and a sigh of telief would be uttered by all concerned.
A site by a dam but not a mill by a dam site is just about
as conflicting as a school site with or without an athletic site at
this particular lime.
8UTHERLIN PLANS TO
REFUND BOND ISSUE
At tho regular meeting of (he
city council Monday night, the mut
ter of a refunding bond Issue to
take care of the bonds now due on
the east Central Avenue paving
was taken ui, and after aome dis
cussion or the mater a contract
was entered inlo between the city
and the Starkey A Ilubbs, Inc., of
Portland, whereby the latter
agreed to take the Issue at ( per
cent, aays the Kutherlln Sun. The
amount of bonds necessary is
116,00 and a siiecial election will
be called within a few weeks to
vote on this lHue. This Is no ad
ditional obligation on tuo city of
tiutherlin, but la merely a proced
ure which must be carried out in
order that tho credit of I he elly
be aot Impaired. Warn-n L. Star
Key, aenior member of tbe firm of
ttlarkty A Ilubbs, met with Ihe
council and explained fully tho de
tails of the proposed Issue.
Just arrived carload of Tage
Fence, tiquare Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Hod Top. Barb
wire. Write us for prices. 8 tear us
& ChcnoweUX Oakland, Oro.
.President tod Manager
BcroUry-Treasurer
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A POOR EXAMPLE.
start is at Washington, D. C.
HURD GOES TO WASHINGTON
C. J. Hunl, marketing sper-iallftt
of Oregon Agricultural College Is
In Wii.HhliiKH.ii, I), i'., thla week at
tending the third animal mei tlng
of the National Council or Farmorx
Cooperative Organizations held
January 6 to 8. I.eglxlaiion on co
operative marketing will be the
main theme before the conference,
other qut'fttlona Including piai iicea
to Htreugthcn morale of members,
credits. iHilW'y toward outside at
tacks, and education of memb' ta.
Tho raclfic Cooperative ooil l'ro
dueera aaMH'iation of On-gun IihIiIh
uieuiberahip in the council which
represent) I lie leaillnjr conperaiHc
asBOclatlotia In the I nlteii Sutcu.
Arundel, plane) turfer. Phone 1S! L
" ""iby in per cent purehano price; bal-,
MprHrinrs ,1'lncd ante payable on eonfli mat ion by
IVtbUlVaU. TnutmiitlL both .-.mrt. I'ninerlv. and inventory,
hoal and internal, and baa been
successful In the treatment Of Ca
tarrh for over forty year, tiold
by all druggists.
f. i. CHENtY V CO Toledo, Ohio
Br BERT S BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Ara you still
Takln' your baths
Reg'larly on
Satiddy nlghtr
i i I s
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Gunga Din la a loud nolaa.
Mil
We wonder If great thinga will
ever be accompllehed without an
argument.
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OUR PLAINT IS ANSWERED
O where are tha planks of the Elks
bridge,
Walls the bard In mournful strain.
So I asked Cap. Knausa regarding
the lauts
And the probable place they
could be.
The captain replied "Figgering cur.
rent and tide
And all the contingents at sea
They're over the bar and scattered
as far
As the coast of the Car-rl-bees
And maybe some planka are hug
ging the banka
Of the ahore at Changchowfee;
And maybe aome knota are boiling
tha kpota
At a feast of soma heathen Chinee.
Maybe aome bjords are afloat in
the fjorda
That lead to Bjorneborg.
And aome 4x6 may ba atuck in the
Styx
Awaiting a ferry for me.
And one of the maybeea
They be in Hadee,
And when you go there
You can see.
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We eee today that the "Lend a
Hand'' publication at the Oregon
8tate pen Is to be discontinued be
came no printera are Incarcerated
there, which provea that the folks
In our trade are not aa bad as
they're painted. Here's a chance
for eome enterprising editor to
make a "number" for himself.
MS!
APPLE SAUCEI
A news item saya the rays of tha
sun. focused through a bowl of gold
fiah and caused a fire. No won
der the reporters ara branded as
Hare.
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"Who's Whoozlf In the state
legls. Is the caption heading an ar
tiokel in the Oregon Voter thie
month and the obita of the various
solons read like epitaphs on a tomb
stone.
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A bunch of the local members
of the Ananiaa Club will take hp
golf agin tomorrow with the usual
results.
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Inaane asylums have Installed
beauty parlors. Nothin' ao nutty
about that, as we can see.
$ $
Ths man with a guilty conscience
feels about the same as the feller
with a 1924 license plate.
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Reub and Horace Marsters, a
coupla ex-Roaeburgites, are in the
village from Salem, where they
have been peddlln' real estate to
the unsuspeotin' victims. Reub hsd
a few good etoriea on tap which he
whispered to ye ed. and which we
are too modest to comment upon.
$ S i i
We wish our mayor would do
something to kid him about.
tit
What would the cross-word puz
zle fellers do without the emus,
asps, mas, pas, ana, ems, ens, its,
and esls?
'I wisht I could git twsnty miles
outs pair aox.'
i tera for doing two years of very
! limited college work. Some seem to
I-a-wui.nI rrrn Ln4 win.) hhlnk that what we have set out
l.ININC.HAD, Kuasla. Jan. 10.lto,ol3 to purchase a collese
Dr. Molotkolf, professor In the campus, with the object of estab
Neurologicnl academy here, an-;ilsht:ig a college or a normal
nounces the employment of a pcliool. In view ot the complaint of
new method ot treating cancer,; hh taxt,8 ami ,he fK(,t lh(it 0,lr
which he claims will effect cures.l
The treatment consists in cut-j
ting the nerve leading directly to
inn cancerous growin.
According to I'rofessor Molot-
koff. the nerves play a vital part
In all cases of cancer. At tne
Academy of Medical Sciences he
exhibited several patients Who
he said had been cured by the
new memon. i no aaioe irem-
ment ho asserts, will also neat
caiigeroun and mrinmmaiiun oi
the murrow of bones.
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IN bankruptcy
In the District Court of the I nlted
Suites for the District of Oregon,
in tne nmiiier ot
lieo. W. (Hit.w.ii-k. Itan.mpt.
Noilee Is gien that sealed bids
i will De reiotvcil i,ir ine sale o. tne
proiiorly of Ihe above. named bank -
rupl. consisting of restaurant
catilpiiicni anil supplies formerly
usmI In conducting the rcalauraut
In Koseluirg Hotel.
Itlils will bo received by the un
dersigned up to lit A. -M. January
Huh. lsj. Ilids to be accompanied
thereof tan b
boon UUIID aidiliea -
tlon.
Dated January 9. t!i-.V
II II. CHI KC1I. Trustee,
liEO. W. GOSW1CK, Daukrupt
(Aanrlatrd Fro laf4 Win.)
.HOLLYWOOD, Cel., Jan. IS.
lot races Just now, thanka to tbe f
political upheaval of tbe recent f
weeks and tbe Hollywood com- A
pany which baa been trying to A
film picture there baa bean
ordered to pack up Ita cameras K
and grease paint and come K
home, it was announced bare f.
last night by tha producers, who
financed the venture. A
Disturbances in tha city Itself 'A
bava
crippled actual filming TA
operations, it waa eipiainea, ana ta
tbe censorship of telegraph and K
cable communication has made w.
it Impossible for executives to 0
keep in touch with directors A
there. Uncompleted portions ot A
the film, which were to bave 5
been 'shot" among the seven j
uiiis ui nuniVi win uv iiuisueu iu
hUUeo?DH0?.ywoodm0n 'TOtk
The borne is tne grandest of insti
tutions. Build one with material
from Pages.
BURGLARS STEAL
(AwcUttd Pni IwH Win.)
1.08 ANGELES, Jan. 10.
Homesick burglars seeking noth
ing more valuable than a few
words with far distant friends,
have been operating here recent
ly, according to the police break
ing Into homes while the owners
are away and running up large
long distance telephone charges.
Mrs. M. G. Storck reported yes
terday she had almost concluded
the intruder who ripped a bed
room Bcreen to get into her
house, had left without taking
anything, but that be -was en
lightened when the telephone
company billed her for a 126
long distance call carried on the
night she was out.
Just arrived carload of Fage
Fence, Square Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanised Red Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
& Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
RECRUITING OFFICER COMING
Word has been sent here from
the head office of the navy re
cruiting station at Portland, that
I). J. Cason will be in Roseburg
Monday. Jan. 12th, recruiting Doug
las county men for the navy.
He will make his headquarters at
the post office building, for the one
day lie is bore, Monday, January 12.
lie aays that the men now en-
'"""' '" " B"
kchanoe to make the proposed Aus
tiallan cruise this summer, which
consists ot the major portion of the
floet.
As eight weeks training are nec
essary before the men are trans
ferred aboard the various ships,
only men enllHted within tho next
ten days will bo eligible for this
crulso.
Mr. Canon was here recently re
cruiting and enliuted seven Rose
burg men and says be will be glatl
to furnish any Information that any
one carea for.
LOOK! I
Auto Camp Restaurant for salo.
Good buy for some one that wants
to do business in the future. See
Stove D. Thompson, at restaurant.
Roseburg.
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LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE t
ON SCHOOL SITE
Editor News-Review:
Whut has school district number
4 set out to do? As for myself I
voted for the bond issue becauao
we are in serious need of sddltion
al room, and a new high school
j building seemed the beat thing in
mo long run. incioeniauy, many
had in mind that this additional
building would not only relieve
present congestion, but afford quar-
8( nool board has had to do a lot of
skimping" In the past, I do not
i,now where some of our good peo-
expert to get the money for
(n,,r ttmbitIoua plans. Others seem
, (,MVO a ,-aguo Idea that what wo
have et out to do is to huv an er.
pensive athletic field and build on
lt . handsome club house, with the
most apl,1)roved bath.i and lounging
ro,B ,et cetera, and school rooms.
perhaps we need to clarify our
ideas. Doubtless, tho people will be
i teat tifled finally with a hlKh
'aehiHil building centrally located
i uion an ample site, and the event-
uul lr m)t immediate, purchase of
i ahoul ten acres for an athletic
(il,u n some outlying locality
, easily accesalble to those who want
athletics. A short walk w 111 not hurt
an ulhlele.
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11. L. EDDY.
IMPORTANT " NOTICE TO
BAPTISTS
Th Advisory Board has one of
' the most !m;torlant proposals in
! many years to make to the church
next Sunday morning at II oV.H-k.
,., y member urg.il to be pmo-nt.
n
j Whltk hninm Hv vml a rtw!1,..,, ..r I Ion nnll.-a.
' .,.1 n.,
i one Special tills week al S9c, 4c,
! .sue and tisc. lie sure and get one.
) They are Invaluable in the borne.
Lloyd Crocker.
SEE
THE
NEW
Charter No 9423
REPORT OP THE
The Douglas
At Roseburg, in the State of Oregon, at the close
Deoemoer si, ivc.
RESOURCES
1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts,
acceptances ot other banks, and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts, sold with in
dorsement of this bank (except those
sbown In b and c) .
2. Overdrafts, unsecured .. ,
4. U. 6. Government securities owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation
par value)
k ah nther United States Government securi
ties (including premiums, It any) 114,750.00
Total -
5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: -
6 Banking House, $20,000.00; furniture and fix-
lures, 41.00
7. Real estate owned other than banking house
8. lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
10. Cash In vault and amount due from national
banks - -
11. Amount due from State banks, bankers, and
truht companies In the United States
(other than included In items 8, 9 and 10)
13 Checks on other banks in the same city or
town aa reporting bank (other than
item 12)
Total ot items 9, 10, 11, 12, and
14. b Miscellaneous cash Items
ID. Redemption fund with U. S.
due troin U. B. Treasurer .
Total
LIABILITIES.
17. Capital stock paid In
IS. Surplus fund -
19. a Undivided profits
20 Reserved for building -
21. Circulating notes outstanding ..
23. Amount due to national banks -
24 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States and
foreign countries (other than included
In items 22 or 23)
25. Certified checks outstanding
26. Cashlcr'B cbecka ouisianuins
Total of Items 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 62,839.08
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve (deposits payable with
in 30 days):
27. Individual deposits subject to check.... ....
28 Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30
days (other than for money borrowed)
29 State, county, or other municipal deposits se
cured by pledge of asaets of this bank or
Rltlsli
Tims deposits subject to Rsserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice,
and postal savings):
36. Postal savings deposits
Total of time deposits subject
items S3, 34, 3d ana jo - --
37 United States deposits (other than posUtl
' savings), including War Loan deposit no
count and doposlta ot United States dis
bursing officers
Tnlal
,Th SupTeto Tea 'hie
aV.,hat,-rPbo,ven-BtCatement
swear
Subscribed and sworn to before'!
methis8thdayOAfJanu.rybm5.
Notary Public.
My commission expires 1
BLANCHE REED IS
AWARDED $5,000.00
PORTLAND. Jan. 10. Miss
niancea deputy in County
Ci"JVZl dKamges Wt " 1 ISrrar. ot th- Blble Standard Mis
awarded 5000 damagis against rfPmint. reremonv. Mr.
"u VmVEto
Hewitt s court today.
Miss Roed was Injured late last
summer when she was struck by an
automoDiie driven oy nre, aim " ,
was confined to the hospital for
several months. She was crossing
the Intersection of Fltth and Sal
mon streets on her way to the court
house when she was struck, and the
complaint charged that it was;
through negligence on the part of
Beck that the accident occurred. I
She bad sued for 1 12.500.
Aaliby's Imported nroccoli Seed
Is now ready lor delivery, $20 per
pound. Growers should order as
goon as possible. Mrs. N. C. Ash
by, Apt. 6, over Rose Confection
ery, Roseburg. Oregon.
Frank A. Terry of tho Equitable
Savings and Loan Assn. is at the
Uuioqua Hotel.
AIIMIM1THATOHS SOTItH
In the County Court of the rials of
fin-Ken for LhiukIus t'ountN.
In tin' niatlor of tho eftate o(
Juhn lrieftel. Upi't-aeeU.
NulU-e In hrrcny given that the
undrrwn-d Iimr bern ituly appoint
ed ariinliiMtrator of tli enisle ot
John LrOel, di-riwwd. by order
ot the Mliove Htllleil 4-nurt. and
liit lie haa duly oiialitird an ni' li
atluilumtrutor. All persons Imvlng
rlnimn MKainitt aatd ,-Mtale urn here,
by rnuiied to prt-Nwlit tlo-in with
proper voucher, duly verified a by
luw required, to the untt-TiOKiM-U at
the ollu'u of carl K noirty in
I ! ftale and havtass i miik
'"'""'or.'i on w, ff'ilt 1
i!. " i. j.r. ,.i u. i,i,li,.-
l n.iul a.l Ural liumiftlltfu LU.
31,
it.VI.TfS A. littll-:u
Adintnlvtrutur of the cwl ot
Jobu Drit. dvvakvd.
for Economical
A
lajy ffifJ, '
-PHONE 446-
Reserve District No. 12
CONDITION OF
National Bank
of business bn
S6'J4,S27.76
1.57S.11
(U. S. bonds
25.000.00
139,750.00
115,092.17
20.001.00
17.625.09
70.743.37
125,595.05
66,288.19
8,636.21
1,172 30
1,250.00
13
200,519.45
Treasurer and
11,262,558.25
S100.000.00
SO.OO0.1MJ
, 19.657.58
20,000.00
24,600.00
4US.09
57,995.98
2,058.40
2,376.61
.
637,891.66
246,463.30
105,885.19
14,221.44
to Reserve,
11,221.44
2,000.00
11,262,558.25
f The ab7ve-named bank, do solemnly
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correct Attest:
J. H. BOOTH.
E. L PARROTT.
GEO. KOHLHAOEN,
Directors.
RAYMOND-WOOLEY WEDDING
Miss Emily Wooley and Thomas
Ravmond were auletly united in
, marriage Friday. January :
u Mrs Raymond are both real-
q( cUy anJ havc tne bmt
, wlhe8 of thelr niRny friendK. They
wm niake th(jlr home here
MR. HOMESEEKER
Am selling homes on tho small
payment plan. Have two about
completed, or will furnish lot,
finance and build according to
your plaus.
p. o. Box 1291. or see me at
buildiug West First Street.
J. W. LANGENBERO
PULL TOGETHER
BY BUYING AT HOME
Wo make our own Doors. Win
dows, Frames, Finish and Cabi
net Work.
Made Right Priced Right
Roseburg Lumber &
MfS. Co.
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Frssh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
Transportation
FUCE MUST LIFT
(AwKirlAted Plw hated Whc)
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 10.
France must lift ber grip on
Uermany. If uermany is to De
successful in meeting ber obliga-l amaz;nly brilliant, soft, white
tionB as laid down In the Dawes light, even better than gas or velec
reparations plan, today declared! tricity, has been tested by the U.
Carl llodiker, Prussian consul! s government and 35 leading unl
gcneral at the free port of Ham- verities and found to be superior
burg. Consul General Hodlker. to ltt ordinary oil lamps. It burns
and Mrs. Bodiker arrived here without odor, smoke or noise no
yesterday on a pleasure tour of; pumping up; Is simple, clean, safo.
the world. Burns 94' air and 6 common
"Germany baa been given only kerosene (coal oil),
such consideration as could bei The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161
expected from 'compromises be-: North Union Avmue, Portland,
tween England and France,", ore., is offering to Bend a lamp on
said the diplomat. j 10 days' FREE trial, or oven to
"The non-evacuation of the; give one FKEE to the first user tup
Cologne district is an example.! each locality who will help him In
I am confident that England felt,troduce it. Write him today for
Germany had complied with the full particulars. Also ask him to
disarmament provisions Of tho explain how you can got the agency
Versailles ' peace treaty, but i and without experience or money
France was not willing' to re- make 8250 to $500 per month.
PEERLESS ELECTRIC BULBS
MEAN BETTER LIGHTING
Adequate light la more Important than many other features In
the borne. With Peerless you get the best results.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
B
UY AT
ANK THE
New and Used Furniture
SPREADS THE
SPRAY AND
MAKES IT
STAY
L.W. METZGER
Metzger Building
Oak
ENROLL TODAY FOR
A BOOKKLEPING. STENOGRAPHIC, OR SECRE
TARIAL COURSE AT THE EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
This school has modern equipment,1 efficient teachers,
and rates are reasonable.
Ask for further particulars.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts. President.
Phone 666 Wl Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
OPEN
SUNDAYS
CORNER
Oak and Pine
Jease her grip.
"Germany's rehabilitation and
effort to bear her tremendous
reparations burden, would be
successful if all of our former
enemies was as ready with coun
sel and Bupport as America baa
been.
NEW LAMP COS 94 PERCENT AIR
BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
a new nil lamn that gives an
POWELL'S
DIFFERENCE
& Pine Streets
Phone 362
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