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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 16. 1 925. FIVE Value and Quality The value of your money depends on where you take it. The dollars are worth more at our store. Poor quality-goods are dear 'at any price. You get Quality only at our store. Come in and see the nice display of the many good things to eat, then make your selection and we will see that your goods arc promptly delivered to your house or your automo bile. For Saturday We Offer Special Prices on the Following Items ' ! Hard Mixed Candy, fresh Jelly Beans per lb .. 10c Fancy Seedless Raisins, 1 5 oz. pkg., per pkg. 10c Nut Margarine, per pound 25c Two Loaves Bread for w .1 15c Three Pounds Fresh Ground Coffee for $1.00 A full case of Oranges for $1.75 Half case of Oranges for 90c Nice Spitz Apples, per box '.....$1.40 Olympic Rolled Oats, Wheat Hearts and Pancake Flour, pkg. : :....t....25c In Our Meat Market We Offer. Quality Meats Come in and get, your meats cut to order. Will cut any piece of meat that you want, with the lowest possible prices. SMOKED MEATS Swift & Co. Heavy Bacon, none better, lb 25c Bacon Squares, lb '. 20c Boneless Cottage Rolls, lb. , : 25c Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb". ., 22c Lard, lb ..20c Fresh Made Hamburg, lb ! 15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 18c Brookfield Pork Sausages in boxes, fresh supply. Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryers for your Sunday Dinner. We draw all of our poultry. ' , We Trim the Meat Not the Customer PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 YOU CAN'T GO WRONG If you buy CHICKEN TAMALES for your Sunday dinner. Tamaie and cooked food sale at McKean, Dar- by and Baldwin's store, Saturday, Jan. 17. Loyal Circle Class of the Christian church. - " 4 Anindel. piano tuner. I'hone 183-1.1 A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON AL MATTRESSES In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a Silk Floss mattress at $1 5.00 each, delivered. POWELL FURNITURE CO. T SPOTLIGHT CENTERS ON THESE MEN. V V . i- sr. i -V V ;:', J, Nils Fischer, son of a Swedish manufaotunr worth f 15.000.000. who disappeared after leaving Chicago for New York, while on an American tour. Is believed to have been drugged by thieves and shipped nut ot New York on an empty fretgbt car. His father has already spent J."'0.K'0 searching for him. George Kelly, first baseman of the New York Oiants, faces punishment for signing to play on a basket hall teem on which Jimmy O'Connell, banished Giant player, was a minbtr. though O'Connell was dropped before Kelly played a single game. Giovanni Manwelll of the Metropoli'an Opera -Company, one ot the world's leading tenors, la seriotuly ill of typhoid fever In New York City. Charlie O'Heara. eight timet a letter man is Harvard athletics, feJ teen oyeiaied on tor aypeadiCiUj. stock, per lb t 10c' Meat Market 363 CHICKEN TAM ALE SALE Chicken taniales and all kinds of rooked food for sale Saturday at McKean. Darby and Baldwin's by the Ixyal , Circle Class of the christtun church. . o Home makes tne man. Page Lum- ber tr Fuel Company. ft .!. '. ' l H o ; IAW-MAKERS OF i !E (AaocUWd mm lte4 WIk.4 FAR1S. Jan. 16. The first work ing day o( the Chamber ot Deputies lu the thirteenth, parliament of the 'third republic proved to be a long one. After the suspension of the ' atttiucr during an attempt by depu tii 8 of the rinht and center to rush thn communist benches, work waa resumed in a aomewhat calmer at ' niophere and the debate lasted uh- ; til nearly two o'clock this morning. The debate was taken up en tlrel.ewwith interpellations regard ing the atrike at Iiouarnenex. and .the attendant communist disorders 'land waa marked by many lively j passages, notably between the com munist and socialist depuUea. Socialist Enille Goude, stung by 'a ratification made by the oppo sition deputy Balant on his war record, hurled a glass of water at him. Balant was not hit, but the president ! desk was drenched. Whisk brooms Have you a good lone? Special this week at 39c, 43c. 5Sc and 69c. lie sure and get one. Th. nra Inv.hiiihla In thn hnmit I (Awnciatrd Prtm Lwwed Wlre.1 LONDON, Jan. 16. The royal land ancient golf club of St. An :drews today announced that its rules of golf committee had decid ed not to make any reduction in 'the size or weight of the ball or to change the specifications in any way. ' j The present golf ball weighs 1. 65 ounces and measures 1.62 inches in diameter, these specifications be iiiff adopted some years ago through agreement between the Royal and Ancient Club and the I ine cnueu amies uuu vau ciatlon luvora a ball of 1-55 ounces weight and 1 68 inches diameter. Just thrived carload of Fage , Fence. Square Ial Fence and j Monarch galvanised Red Top, Barb wire. W rite us for prices. Stearns ; & Chenowetb, Oakland. Ore. TY COBB WILL BE GIN TO TAPER OFF (AuoclAUd rrr-M Leued Wlrt.l I.,... J ATLANTA. G., Jan. 16. Ty Cobb, manuger of the Detroit Tig ers of the Amorlcan league en- I route to his home In Augusta, Oa , stopped here today long enough to reaffirm his declaration of a par tial retirement from active playing this season. h He will continue to play enough to be classed as a playing manag er but not as a member of the old jtuard. One hundred games is the limit he has set for himself. Admit ting that he can still hit, he said his eyes are older, with the same condition ttue of his legs. Jess,' Doyle, recently of the Pacific Coast circuit, is a great prospect among Hie young pitchers he says. " Try Gasco briquets, a carbon fuel. Only 3 per cent ash. Denn- Gerretsen Co. Redurtion of the Income tax wn effected by the revenue act of 1924. A rate reduction, however, was I not the only benefit afforded by I this h'Kislation. Increase In th I exemption far married persons and 'I heads of families, a 25 per cent re iduction on "earned income," 'and jot her changes are o (immediate in I terest to every taxpayer. KetUTmfl are rnquired of every !a!nKle perKnn v hose net income for jlit24 was $1,000 ot more or whose j grosg income was lo.OOO or more and of every married person liv ing with huHband or wife whose n"t income1 was $2,5o0 or more or j whose pros8 income was jr,000 or more, divorcees or married per : sons separated by nlutual consent tare clatMed as sinjrie persons. Mar ,ried persons living togtfher are re--quired to file a 'return if their a(t .Kregate nt income was. $2,500 or I more or th cRr'Kflt' gross in- with ! FE.EY'S' ,H0HEYt"T&n ,! ESTABLISHED 1875 , No OmJtn.UMtrdtmh arieWd tn Wrapstr i IrXSSST UPON FOLEY'S W. F. CHAPMAN MIEIIT GOLFERS PREEEJI OLD BALL trwli IT I I ITI I IB mT' Witness for Con,rressma ' in Divorce Suit. . The principal witness for Con tressman Frank D. Scott, of A pena, Mich in his aensational dl force suit against Mrs. fctfna James ficott, was his private secretary, Mlsa Jan L. Kennedy, who testi fied Mrs. Scott oouiessed India reUo&a to her come was 15.000 or more. Husband and wife living togeth er may include the Income ot each in a single joint return,, or each may lilo separate returns showing h income of each Where a Joint return is filed, the tax Is computed on. the aggregate income and all deductions and credits to which either Is entitled is taken from such aggregate income. If a wife does not fye a separ ate return or join with her husband in areturn. the husband is re quired to include in his return all lucorne received by the wife In payment of wages, salary, or from the sale of products of her labor. In the returns of married persona must be included also the income kf dependent minor children. i It should be remembered tLat a ihusband and wife living together I need make no return unless their aggregate net income for 1924 was $2,500 or more. Last year returns were required or sucn marnea 'persons whose aggregate net in 'come was $2,000 or more. Pruning and grafting, trees, vines, busheB, reasonable L, Bergold, Roseburg. Prune grapes now. Anorlttrd Prrai Lnued Wirt.) LENINGRAD!!, Russia. Jan.' 16. Twenty three prisoners In the principal Isolation lail here are on trial charged with attempting the murder of one of their prison mates, who was believed Jy them who . active member of the! r'heka or secret noice organlia - !t0n. The trial which is being con- ducted in the church of the prison lis attracting wide notice, not only i because of the unusual nature of the charge, but because the au - dlence is made up entirely of pris oners. The accused men in a body of 300 last October attacked a pris- I mm- At yJr-tr on mate named Mark Voron, the liuest, he was confronted with a man alleged to be the Cneka spy. 1 revolver shoved across tho coun A furious struggle ensued between ' ter and Into his face, and a gruff the prisoners and the Jail wardens, in which five prisoners were shot by military guards. Voron escaped injury. YOU'LL LIKE THEM Those delicious chicken tamales made by the Loyal Circle Class ot the Christian church. On sale hat- unlay. Jan. 17 at McKean, Darby and Daldwln Store. Also cooked foods of all kinds. emiuiM i-oiii ,t nor nnimrt than butter. Utah Has Her First Gentile Governor GoTernor-elect George Born Is said to hare been the lint Oentikl ever elected Governor of Utah. All th. other Chief ExecoUre. of tbe huii r id ta have been MoT uau OT JtW 1 w 11 '-. ' I X i i CHICAGO. Jan. 16. Publlca- tloa of a picture of her divorced husband in a Los Angeles news- paper has ended a search Mrs. I Florence Kerr of Chicago, has nude for 30 year, for her dangli-' let Dorothy, now .Mrs. George lletrl-u of Los Angeles. 1 The child then fire year old,1 r?hi,'"rr',r!.ly "iei,ato tho, fulher after the divorce SO years! H ifO. Father inri mother ixnnr.l 'aled and trace of the child was' lllost by Mrs. Kerr. j Mrs. Kerr will go to Los An geles at once for a reunion with her former husband and daugh- ter. WASHINGTON, Jan. 1C Fed eral prohibition enforcement be gan . five years ago today and Commissioner Hayues hi an an niversary pronouncement naid he believed accomplishments during the period "warrant a fair degree, of satisfaction" when "taking all things luto consider ation. Tho cumpalgn against illicit liquor has been marked by many advances, but not a retreat he aaid. ilecounting that the principal flow of liquor after January Iti. 1D20, had been due to diversion from bonded warehouse with drawals, the commissioner said, this had been reduced to a mi nimum by use ot the permit sy stem. The coast guard In com batting liquor smuggling, he said is last getting it under con trol." Less than 10 percent of the entire production of denat ured alcohol is now being Ased illicitly, he estimated. Restaurant Man Didn't Eat His Own Food "It's pretty tough for a restau rant man to have stomach trouble. My customers were always tolling me 1 ougtit to eat in a good res taurant. The fact was I couldn't eat a tiling that didn't bloat me up and no medicine or doctors helped me. 1 tried everything recommend ed and at last Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and 1 assure you 1 didn't have to look ay further. Since taking it 1 have been a well man." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation whlck causes practically all stomach, liver and ' Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One doso will cou vinoo or money refunded. At all drugglslB. but fruitless attempt to rob the Southern Pacilic Stu ! tion at Oakland occurred late yesterday afternoon. A young man, unmasked, savo by a throe weeks growth of black beard, entered the station building and 1 approached the wicket where W A. Nicholas was on duty. -As the clerk approached the ticket win dow to answer the man s ro- command to throw up his hands. Instead of cyuiplylng with thoj order Nicholas dropped behind the partition below the winuow.j and out- ot sight of the v,"uld- that the clerk now had the ad-, vantage, became frightened and, gave up his plan ot robbing the Mash drawer ot Its couieuis, anti I ran out of the depot; Mr. tii- I ohol. tmmedlately called he, ' waa made taking lu all of tho I surrounding community. Several volunteers aided In the search.! i hut tho bandit evidently went into good hiding for he could not bo located, -and apparently; en-aped from tho vicinity. j I He was described as being a fairly young man. dresucd In a dark suit and wearing a black ir. lt hat. His face boro a heavy growth of beard.. Ho was a man ' uf about mediurasize; STORING VITAMINS The average healthy person i stores un witinn tne severnl days supply ot es sential vitamins. This ex plains why a well-nourished person of any a;e is less sus ceptible to perm-infection than those who arc mal- ourished. Scoit's Emulsion ', is a safety-factor that helps 1 cep you well-nourished. A j very little used daily to 1 complement the regular diet, activates with essential vit.t- . mins and helps build rc- , MstanCC. Ok Store lip a rcsen'e Ot ( , t: ..1 ,.: M m j n s . , SSentl.ll Mtail ins I , I ike Jirrirr a TeL'Uiariv. --la. itticwM,ioottiA X J. AnEMPTlOETO A bold KUTICB VK fr'ISAL KTXr MfcfcT In th County 0urt of theVtaU of urKon for ImukUb County. In tta mttur of Ui emu ot L. H. JlJwill, dtMet-aneU. Notl- la hjrby Kiven that the urulor.UK tied jnlii.in.iratur of ti em I of L. U. Oladwtll, d-cetl l h filml In I'outity Court of; loufflas County Or-guu, hwt final j a.-i-uunt In U fluent of aaid 1 ttitv. and that lb above Court has .ftf o l.U. a atiernuon oi said dnyj as th time, and the office vt tuu County Judge of lous-ia County, H0u'., '.S'buW,? XZXZ tll4 UUI) (r the hearing of uut ai-i-uunt and tho !ttlniwnt ta?reif. d fur the healing o( ubjoctions "' "aSsy-fir.t published v- cetnbr liiili. mm. W 11. nl.A OWILT.. Administrator "I tlia estate of D. IL Uladwlll. Davd. I LODGEDIRECTORY J Pythian Slaters, Ump-a Temple', No. 4 Meets tho second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of I'. balL Vis itors aiwava welcome. MAItTHA CUIUS l'ET.NSEN, M.E.C EVA MARKS, M. of K. C. LVALVN HtlOVbilt. M. Of R "uTiiorrEncaiTipirient, N S. I. O. O. F. Meets lu Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each mohtn. visiting rairr archs always welcome. 1ALK M. DAVIS. C. P. W. P. WETUK11ELU Scribe United Artisans Meets In Mao cabee hull first and third Wed nusdaya. VlBlting members ways welcome. LAUREN MoCULLOCH. M. A. M1LDKED McCULLOCH, Treaa. BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. DONNA OAKLEY, G. N. MAHUAJtET WHITNEY. Clerk, B. P. 0. Elks, HoseDurg Loilyi No. S26. Hold regular couiniu Mentions at the Elk's Temple oa each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all vlsitinl brothers are cordially invited to attend. D. B. BUBAR, E. J. O. DAY. Secretary. I. O. orFHnilszarlan Lodge No, $. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always , wel come. DONALD YOUNG, N. G. A. i. UEDDES, Kec. See. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. Knights of Pythias, Alpna Lodgt No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias trail, 130 Hose street. Visitors always welcomed. . CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. a J. R. FARK1NOTON, M. F. E. E. WIMBETLY. JC.JB8. KOSEllUitu" LODGE NO. 1037 U O. O. M. Meets every MondaJ night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack sou St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. in. Visiting brothers wel come. H. FURLONG, Dictator. H. O. 1'AUOETEIL Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. Lauri Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions weloine. m A. A. WILDER, High PrlesL W. F. HARRIS. Beretary. ,.i fc.uies ttoneburg Aerlo Meets lu Maccabee ball, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome. EUGKNB LITTLE, W. P. P. RICHARD UUSCH, W. P. 1). F. GOODMAN, Sec. WTb." A.-0. T. W, Roseburg Re , view No. 11. Holds icgulat meetings on second and fourti Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. NVisU ing sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall. Fine au4 Cass streets. nu,,,. ni)p fol rANN1K imL "l'()N, C. gmpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd an( 4in Mundays of each nionlh. 4,iHra. v. o. llox 885. Ros hurK OrnK0n. .-K.M)jz&tiSr PHC. in "odd FeV lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing ar cordially invited to attend. MRS. MAlUiAlUOT ASliCRAlT, N. O. Tll.l-IK I. JOHNSON, Rec. Bee. KTHKL IIAII.KY, Fin. Kec. united brotnerrxiod of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets in Moose ball second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each mc h. All carpenter! wel comed. T. F. JIOLVE-, Rec Sue. J. L. MOdHK. Fits. woodmen ot tn worm, cmp t Hall In Host burg every first 1 and third Monday evenings. VIs H Ing neighbors always welcoma A. A. HCIIUJIJMAN.M, C. U. M. M. MIW.Kil. Clerk. O. E. 8, Roseburg Cnapter no. 3. Holds their regular nientius I on t!m-flrt and third Thursdays in earn month. All sojuurnlng J bro'bers and sinters ate respect- fullv Invited to attend. i t'iilt- It. H.ftil.l-.TO.N', W. M. I FltKI'i JOHNiiON. Herretarv. . A. F. A A. M , Lsurei LOOfle No. ; 13, H R.-gular commuiileatloni second and fourth Wednedai , each mouth, at Masonic Tomple, I Kosi burg. Ore. Visitors wul come. M S H MM. V.'. M. ' W. F. HAItRIS, Sec. K. O. T. M. Tets each second , and fouitu Tlmisilay of earb month. In Maeeahee ball, rer le-i C.is and 1'ine elreclrt. v l ltiug KuLhts aiwava welroua U C. GOODMAN, tta. O. W. EAJ'F, R. K. , fe o GeodnN Urkrd In rHiptu wua ar The Imudyi ay oprnLns top Is quickly, easily, Mitely rrmu-rd. No run-oiMairr; no diiotfns le I no raw edier to cut ymi. I ht-rr's a coiivenirnt cull-tiiliii-r wlujl tlio cufteo h, goue. (AucwtatM I'rMi Leud Win.) CHATHAM, Mass., Jan. 16 The HEADLINED IN THE !- J - : . wm ' "West 1-4-' '-' '. ' ' I w-y . 4 Ir-f ' . U'V I " . 1 .' , V. , H - y tt eiol GWTAV STBEJEJWm f KAlW Mrs. Sra T. Ryan has dlvoroed Allan A. Ryan, spectacular young New York financier, naming a "Mrs. Jane Doe," correct nam unknown. News thit the deoree bad beenms final recalls! Ryan's testimony be fore the New York Coimty Orand Jury In JH23 that he bad identified tn his wife's some wearing apparel four.il In the apartment of GaoiT W. Maxwell, fresldenl of the Society of American Composer. Maxwell subiiequently was Indicted by th Orand Jury (or aa alleged "poison pen" pint In which the ftyane figured, but th indlot. ment later was dimnlssed for lack of evldenc. Th Byana hjv fir children. . . . Germany bas "honestly disarmed." and th lutentlon of th Allies to maintain their troops of occupation In Cologne "has sUrred ins German soul to Its Innermost dpth." Foreign Minister GustaT Hiresi mano declaind, adding: "The action of th Allies mean dis avowal of this who fuiitht th battle of trust agaluat distrust aud put lurnugb the Dawes plan, despite warnings that, ven attar Germany bad accepted, Cologne would not b evacuated." Meanwhile, word nii ciine to Mar'hal Fich, who commanded Aiiied forces during th World -War tl at Germany has oigaulied, secretly, an army ef SO0.000 j tolun.eers ano ns Bu..icieui hiuib u,u uuiiiiuutw uiwubu iui wujcu w i gu them. TbaL nnder th urfa';e, la said to b th reajoo for th" i division of th A4i Bet to withdraw troops ot pccujiaUoa pvm , fcolur-. - Right with the crowd The "crowd" is wilh Goltlcn West Coffee tea thousand cups a meal which simply proves tliut richness of flavor and economy count most with all classes, -y Over 40-ycnrs rxpericned cnlcrs into the selective choice of hi'i qrown roflees, into Hie scientific blending, rousting aud vacuum packing to make Golden Vest Cof fee rifht villi Hie crowd to make it just right V.itU you, CLOS3ET t DEVERS. COFFEES TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, PORTLAND AMD SEATTLE O I'M Clourt Dcvan . 1 submarine S-19 today was firmly", hold In the saod of the outer bar. of Orleans harbor, where she rat), I aground early- Tuesday in a t ogt Two powerful tugs strained at , a' " hawser for three hours in the flood tide of early morning but failed to move th stranded vossel. . o Our terms are caBh only. We can sell for less. Lowell Furniture Co. NEWS OP THE DAY.. , - '