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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1925. & Ft 3 CA RR'S ANNUAL tarting ill f AWOCUlM I'M. IMMf VhV.) MOSCOW, Jan. 15. The resigna tion of Secretary Hughes and the JANUARY Was Eno'ui eujcKeellon In some American news papers tbat hi withdrawal pre- laai'es a change In the American ;Kot.-riuuenrs attitude toward So Quick eh Any (jood Qasoline Would Do! Any gasolinecan be -.'made- quick starting rand moSt of themare But there's much more than this to the anatter of a .proper motor-fuel. 'fmmm FOR EXAMPLE: Non-deto nating gasoline is quick-starting, but it has other and more important qualities. Its explo sion progresses with resulting power that is smoothl A sort of "rain of impulses" falls upon the piston from the explosion of Non-detonating Union Gasoline. And those impulses continue throughout the entire length of the piston's stroke. This permits the motor to ac celerate with a swift, vibration less pick-up and to attain an even, gliding, stressless speed. Union Oil Company ot California' Aho Producers of.Aristo.Motor Oil . . Gaso "KnocUng" on hills, and in heavy pulls, also is minimized. Likewise wear and tear. The non-detonating thrust is strong, and 6aves the straining of the detonating crash. Non-detonating Union Gas oline is refined from the best crude oils by one of the largest and best equipped oil compan ies. That is insurance of nigh quality, and your motor's best performance when this fuel is used. Sold through Union Service Stations and independent deal ers everywhere. viet Russia have greatly heartened the Uolahevik officials and news papers. The belU'f Is indulged In many quarters that Mr. Hughes retire ment was dun directly to disagree ment with President Coolldge and his cdlleaKues over the Question of recognizing the soviet, and the pre- Idiitiun Is freely made that one of jihe first acts of the new secretary Frank 1). Kellogg, will be in the direction of gjving official coun tenance to the soviet regime. The Bolshevfk papers print der. lal.e. cartoons of Secretary HuKhes. usually referring to him as an uncompromising foe of the soviet. Iz- estla says the United States may be prompted Boon to recognize the soviet by the fact that the pres ent Jtusso-Japaneae negotiations Kinking to recognition are Bearing successful termination. Likewise it suggests that Japan "in the knowledge that the United States may Boon recognize Russia" is exerting every effort to bring thf se discussions to an early sue ceshful issue. Black diamonds from Page Lum ber and Fuel Company. o 1 Cent Sale Euwa ion JVon-D donating WILL RETURN 6TOLEN AUTO TO OWNERS IN CALIFORNIA The Ford ear ii.olen i-uil months ami from tin- i. ,. Kimd,.. Company of Kuroka. Ciilltornia. will be returned to tin- owners by llurd etle lAtin of Oakland. VMIhin Hie next few days, iii-conllni; to nr ranegmetitB made ycm.nlny be tween Mr. I-eas and n reiirei.onin-, live of the liiMirniH e coinitany. The' car was stolen by liny I lui ti i, vhu ' abandoned it M 0;iI,IuhI i tM.. eiiolhi-r car. the iiroperty of Alva M.iupin. He win; arrested lit CottHi;.' iiroe lur til" Inner th'-lt, anil Is now :,i rv in five y :in in the st.ite pe.iilemia ry. o W'hlsk brooms Have yon a good nil"? Special lliis week lit Stlo, 4;ic, i Vic end 6!HMlo Mire and Ret one. I They are Imnliuilil.i In tho home. I.hiyii Crocker. '' News-Review Cla. sificd Ail - M fi-lni' fi,r ri Mi'tM .pnn rnnoMwre UUULIL UUU iV!iliLJ ( .tuMMint('d I'r Wlrt, US Nt.KU-X .Inn. IV- ItrUxK rinv.l K UunyiMi nntU ': 1 1 ' i r M : :i with h- fn'nih i.fi- SITUATION UNCHANGED (.WH'ittl t'm Uum-'I Wire.; , l T'OKTI.AM). Ore, Jiin. H. - Tin? Hiluat'.itn in the Pinto fish cum ni ins Ion followiiiK- yrstiTday's nii'WiriK lit whtrh Dr. Thninnn Kisa was rco- iW (I to I St nt IIEROINE OF SCHOOL FIRE DIED TO SAVE TOTS OKtiized by Cli.'ilrnian Kendall as bclnn sllll a nieinber be- cause the nfipoint tnent of John f. Vcntcli was niaile (Anciatel i'rt-M lnieij lre. ) ! NEW VOItk, Jan. 15. The 1925 ! fhfiic calendar holds prospects for more Interesting campaign than ' last year, but, peculiar circum- i stanctH sunounding Beveral divi-1 siow may again prove a barrier to title activities. : The most attractive outlook for i the new year hinges on the probab- ! llity that Jack Oempsey will risk j his title for the first time since his j meeting with luis Angel Firpo in September l'JZS, The heavyweight i .-ehitmpion may t?,lte on two opiion ents. Tommy Gibbons and Hary Wills. Promising material la : bristling in moat of the other div- j iBions, particularly among the light heavyweight ' and middleweights. Few champions appear anxious to run undue risks, Mike .McTlgue! reoeatedlv out- Ipoinied by rivals for iiis worlds 175 pound crown in no decision con tests clings tenaciously to his laur els. I One Tunney, Young Stribling and Paul Hi rlenbach all appear capable of dethroning McTigue but :are unlikely to be given a chance. I Middleweight champion Harry Greb faces formidable foes in Tl jger Flowers, Atlanta negro, and i Jack Helancy. Mickey alker stands out as one of the few fighting titleholders. I Lightweight ranks are Buffering ifroin the inactivity of llenny Leon ard ,who apparently has outgrown ' liia division as a result of pro longed Idleness. Leonard may ptc jpare himself for a fling at Walk er's title. I Kid Knplan, recently crowned ! featherweight king, promises to 'keep up active work, and Cannon ball Martin, bantamweight cham pion has several formidable op ponents. I Pancho Villa flyweight king, may return from the liiillipines to de fend his crown agalnsL Fr4nkio Onaro, American flyweight chnra-plon. Now On, This Week Only Buy an Article at Its Regular Price We Sell You Another for 1 Cent - A group of items from several of cur departments are cn sale. We list seme of the items below. Prices good while quantities last. Shop early. Table of toys, 10c values 2 for 11c Linen tablet, 2 sizes, 15c ea., 2 for.. ..16c Malacca teaspoons 3 for 10c, 6 for.. ..13c Bag of 75 marbles, 10c bag, 2 for lie Spring clothes pin3 1 0c doz., 2 for 11c Asbestos stove mats, 10c, 2 for 11c Aluminum spoon-n-fork, 10c, 2 for.... 11c Crepe toilet paper, 10c toll, 2 for 11c Enamel Waist hanger 10c, 2 for 11c Pencil tablet, 2 sizes, 5c, 2 for 6c Celluloid house barrow, etc. 15c2 for 16c Waxed rose flowers. 10c ea., 2 for.'.....l lc Roseburg souvenir plates, 35 c, 2 for 36c Perfumes, asst. odors, 10c vial, 2 for 11c Note bodies, several sizes, 5 c, 2 for 6c Plain waist hangers 5c, 2 for 6c Fly swatters 10c value, 2 for 11c Women's fancy hdks. 15c, 2 for 16c Glass salt or pepper, 10,each,'.2 for.. 11c Linen envelopes 10c p!:g., 2 for 11c Fine silk crepe paper I 5c, 2 for 16c Pot holder pads, lc each, 2 for... 16c Paper house, garage set I 5c, 2 for...,. .16c Ass't pearl buttons 8c card, 2 for 9c Abrago steel woo! 5c size, 2 for 6c Big bar violet glyc. soap iOc, 2 for.... 11c Fine wood clothes pips 5c doz., 2 ior 6c Old master pictures 20c, ca., 2 for 21c All Items on sale are staple items from our regular . stock. In addition to bur regular 1 c items on sale every day we will have the following on sale the one day only. rv. .r-ff,. ,3............. f : so1 " v -J ''..-. ' v A v f. V "-.1 (. prior to the dat eof the let- t r f-oiii Governor l'ierct no- titying I r. Ko.ss of his re- niowil, remained uii'diaimed today pi niling a ruling from Alloincy Co i nil Van Winkle as to tli,. validity of Kendall's ailinn. - v ' ' ' '4 .! ' V:: i v, - ti' tln'ir r'!Iif !!.;. Kunvn:;.-! !' M. d i.i : u Stiiitif (Jit) n.t know ilium; i'i ami on. ihiy v.lnn t!i, lill'UiMis I'.Mlr ,iw:.y Cl'nill hC'.Wf in It. -. n. ;tr hiTi'. fir n clay' out Iti;;. u Iri.uil taking Sn-nir uliUK. h- mm lti.l-.l th y h.t.t ftmic Im l l North U.k.-u with.mr hii;i. At 1 :'st i: w h i' li s m !st-r Hv:i:; ,:, n ,!i,'l;i.!-,i. for l Uht nitniili-: I;iit-r. Kimvon s 'tii.f,i, h- i..ii.'ii wnnl from 1ms f.Miiii r r ;i ti i h ii;n at T' t f 'itv. N P.. ;; i;,i mil- s uwnv thar S. 'iiiii' t I nniii' IvicK. iMitn nit hfs iiviI.m-.i it i iu ih i'iml h-M' h,iv l.y ,M.t. Restaurant Man Didn't Eat His Own Food "Its prftty lough Uh- i. rtutauvMMSBES? runt man to have aioninZh truulile. My lustomt'rs were alwuys telling me 1 ought to eat In a good res taurant. The fact was I couldn't ! rat a thing that didn't bloat mo up ;ind no iiH'dicine or doctors helped i:ie. I trh d everything nt omiut'iid d and at last Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I assure you I didn't . have to look any further. Since.; inking it I have been a, w 11 man." It. Is a simple, harmless pre para- iton.' that removes the catarrhal! mucus from the intestinal Iruct imJ j ullayM the inflammation which' i uuai'S piaclkally all stoma h. liver : and intestinal ailments, iucludins! .ipliendicitis. One do.se will ton-, iucl' or-money refuuded. At all' UrugBiists. o Friday-Saturday. Palmolive Soap 10c, 2 for 11c "Roseburg" Auto Plate, 20c each, pair 21c Nail Brush, 15c value, 2 for 16c Darning Cotton, 4c spool, 2 for "...5c .Trimming Beads l'Oc bunch, 2 for 11c Plain Tumblers, 6c each, 2 for 7c Tooth Brush, 1 9c value, 2 for 20c trail. Much work will be necessary Just arrived carload of Pace Pruning shears and saws. Real before the trails are opened in the 1 Pence, Square Deal Fence and 'barsains. Zigrer-Fee Hdw. Co. summer nnd many miles of tele- Mnnareh galvanized Red Top. Barb o phone line must be rebuilt, he ie- ir. vrite us (or prices, stearin 1 Home Is Heaven Tor -Ve(;inners. P"r'ert. rh.-nowei-i. Onkland nr Pare Lumber and Fuel Company. ACTUAL RESCUE 0F LINEll MOHAWK'S COMPANY EN MAKE r ir.'o :iy:- 1.. fn I. 'I'r;- ill v.. ! - o - e 11 1 i ; : i i ' lorenrt Ti-rry Hill, teacher at i t.i.s Hi -hn.il n ir lloi art, vVt.. cr her llf In an effort to a om of tiie iibi'ol childrrn cnucht In H e lmriilh neUooi huildlni iliirliit a Clirlmniaa party ther. Thirty parsons, mont of ihetn ehildien, perish' I in the Ilia Miss mil, curie.! to safety In the first frantic rush of those In t.ie ii...iie triut iiH, ran km-lt In'n a ruauiiit Inferno to help seine of lb children escape, but was family burutd. Andrew Jnckuou, ot iioLurl. u liaJl piuuJ, but carried a Uoita yeriouj to Hint?. SsrHl ,! 1;J j j - .l x 'rt fit !J'f e.w. ' 1 1 1 i '-,X' ' ... Km. - -'-T'.-s. V l -... J ; rS jrir ! AllLyORK 1 L i'l'LV COHP.N N V - mVhi- - -n Jr ,Korest Hanicrs H. U. IrrttiR and1 i red Aisym h'ft yesterday on ai winter VHp l"to the interior of the' rnUKjua NatloiiHl forust-. They will j ie ;uu fvr kikhi! umi days or two week.-t, iupecttKK property an I 1 iuipnient, uiwi ptt'dip thai every-! uinn is in snap fr the winter, j . he rip at this lime is a parlti-u-; .illy hard one and il ls neldom that ( Is attempted. The nu n are tak-' its hiri.t'4 with iliem. but may not e able to make the entire trip on1 .nH.ieback. The are cnrryinir miow j hoes and are equipped io travel In! he snow it nei-essary. Tiny are) ;oing in over the North, l'nip;iia 1 mil. by wt tf llluhee and Hi.' ( an. as, and will tto bat k almost as . .nr a iiiamund Lake. Hauler Asnaui went in to lltaheo enl a iew weekit to. and fouud that 00:1--iderahlo damuKe had hen dne y IukIi wind whuh had broken .loo tuilea at telephouo lines hy ' .ilowlLi down Uv aero ihe HTM rw riHi C.? t mm yLj-. -?tra-js2 .--;- " - '. The passeniters and crew ot the Clyde User Mohawk, which caught fire off Sandy Hook and which wu rushed into Delaware Bay, ere shown landing at Lewes, Del, where Uiey were takes by tie U. B. tut Guard Cutter KlohiiJijo, wiici had Uioa Iha oil IL barnlng ruiel.