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TWO OOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ,'! Uaued Dally Except Sunaar by The Newa-Rsvlsw Co., I no. B. V. BATES. BERT O. BATES. .President and Manager I Becretary-Treaaurer ' K ntarod aa aocoud claaa matter May 17, 120, at tlie post uliic al Roaeburc, Oregon, under the Act o( March 1. 11)71 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail Dally, alx months, by mall. Daily, tare month a, by mall. Dally, alngle month, by mall Dally, by carrier, par month w! New Review, hy mall. per yar 4.00 1.00 . 1.U0 . M .60 I 00 Mr-kr mt T A t4 Vrmm. "Ttm Afftocstdl PrM la solnilv! tltl4 to th qi for r-P-bli-eafftin of all dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la tnit paper and to all local new published herein. All rlgbta of re-D-llcatioo of arterial dlepatrhea bereia are alio reserved. R08EBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925. THE PASSION FOR CLOTHES. Women have become more intelligent during recent years. BIT BERT j. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Aa thia ia bath night And the aoap shortage la ao acuta We would auggett That thoaa deairln' To tak thalr Weakly cloanln' Refra.n from ualn' Suda. S 5 S OUMBELL DORA THINKS A dolphin la a cherub. 5 S 5 5 i KKKK t.HIIKHSTAXDIXa. i fAMTMHaiH T) Ljtt Win.) I WASHI.VIiTOV. Jan. 17. Republican bouse leaders will aeek an understanding wltb senate leadera aa to the final furin q Muscle Khuals legislation before any more in made In the bouae to send the Underwood Shoals bill to conference. 4 President C'oolldge waa 4i said to have indicated after a conference with Rupra- seutative Lonsworth of Ohio, the republican house leader and chairman Hnell of the House rules commit tee, that Ills course had been followed In order to LETTUCE THIS YEAR Lochinvar of Royalty If Seeking Bride There will not b any had lt- iur grown in this part of IkhikU romity ror carlat uhlpraiit this yar. This waa the decision mmle by Bfventwn growers that met at th- Chamber of Commerce oil Ice ' terrlay afternoon. Chuinnun flu I net, of th nub- prevent a tieup of the legia- nnUte on vegetables, praMul . ., . - 6 nml n.i riled mil tliA Hn.i,M i .j beset the head lettuce grower, es pecially with a late start that he would have this year. The head let tuce from thia district must reach latlon In conference. !--------..: Jack Demnsev aava hail milt the - i ring to marry a movie atar. Mebbe - nimvucu -r. uec- - Ike market during Vwil .: f. ........ .I .u.mi. .L.:. I . It 'Jack not the marrvln' Iris- when I weeks in May in order P""" f""l - - - . - ,,,.. , 7 TT . .... . Tithe growers a nroflt. If it mh in the lat two to Insure S i Dispatches today tell of a wild boar dashln' Into the bedroom of an invalid and the aick man made a nose diva through the window. Now he's back to' work. All you rheumatlcks had better go wild boar huntin'. S fig Bill Hart who has rescue-) mar.y tfamsels'irem th clutchea of ciool desperadoes In a few feet of fillum ia now co-atarrin' In the Los Angeles eourta with h,s wife, who doesn't eeem to be ao taken up with her hubny'a heroic deeds S I 9 Willie H.iyner, printer's devil on ,, I . . ... . . . . "KB rum on ins possible that the average woman still reads the fashion news r shot through the ropes. with more avidity than the political intelligence. Even the men are not immune from this influence. Many who are of middle ago become somewhat indifferent on the clothes question. But the-'young fellows refuse to be content with the commonplace and. unimaginative styles that satisfy the older element. They argue that careful dressing helps them make influential friends anil succeed in their work. At heart they may cherish the thought that it makes them more dazzling in the feminine eye. As for the women folks, bless 'em, it seems naturally feminine for them to adore tasteful and artistic dress. Some philosophers will say that their motive is the feeling that attractive clothing ia the bait by which they allure the men, and that they still de pend on their power to charm and fascinate the other sex as the principal means by which they make their way in the world. '' Sutherlin Moon, takes excep. Others contend that the women dtess to please other women. They claim that women realize that men are uncritical in such matters, but that they feel that the searching scrutiny of their own - can not be avoided, and that to hold their own in so ciety, their dress must be up to a certain standard of correct elegance. There are a great many women who dress simply, yet who win friends and attention because whatever they take hold of they do very well. Efficiency from now on is likely to be .a greater force in the world than" frills and fine feathers. Yet. neatness and a certain attention to detail in clothing helps n! preserve his or her self respect, and meet the world with greater confidence. c V." 1 he eclipse of the sun due Janiinry1 24 has been the sub jJn'of much popular and scientific interest wherever it has been viable. , Perhaps the most wonderful thing about such an even: iff the exact accuracy with which astronomers figure the time of ihvbeginning and ending many years ahead. If this scientific! thoroughness could be used in predicting other events, wodd s work would be more thoroughly done. Accurate work in. other occupations depends much on human action, which can n9l!be positively forecast, any more than you can predict the flight of a bird. But if the ordinary run of people hated error la-Yhuch as astronomers arid other scientists do, the world's industry would run better. , PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. ! Between 2iit) and 300 farm- era, feed manufacturers and , dealers, li rlnlatnra and state executives aro expected to at- tend the sessions of the State liairy Aa.o. Tuesday and Wednesday In McMlmnille as well as a pre-convention meet- ; I nit Monday. a Such matters as produc- Hon of dairy faring, the ktow- In of alfalfa in the Wllllm- ette valley and legislation will be taken up. Oleo is expected to be the j subject of considerable dis- 4 ' !4 cushion. j j bound to tioii to one of our pencil-pushers call.n' his village "the rural deea trick." Well, Willie, ya orter be dern glad ya don't live amid the wicked vice of the city, where a sixteen yr. old damael takea a pot shot at her mother and the ayn thetic gin flowa unhampered down the gutters of the main streets. However, William, we'll lay off ya and the next time ya cVop over to the county seat we'll mention ya as bain' in from the metropolis. S 5 S The school site committee met last night and Coroner Ritter had his wagon outside but business was rotten. 9 The town is crowded with a gang of Older Boys and the Young er Girls aren't doln so bad, M 9!) OUR COOKING SCHOOL j Little did we think that our cook Hi o department would meet the wltn ,ucn universal favor. Hardly nao. our iiret recipe appeared earlier than that IL is strike an over.iwlr.-1 market. This year a itreat deal f booming Is apparent In the lira, let tuce frame, and there la bound to be nn overproduction. Thtd Ia tlin njiinion of men who are iWhc to market conditions. It was fteciih:. that next year an early start wmiVJ bf made, say In December, ho that the crop would surely matuiv the last two weeks May, intl tills i year the ground that would have , b'n used for lettuce will be de I voted to other garden crons. JIow ever, a number of those pref-enl j stated that they, would imi.s. h-a-l ; lettuce for the local and Coo Biy market, and all others who declJe to do this are asked to notify the secretary of the Chamber ot Com merce so that assistance may be n.; i he crop to good advantage. The decision to forego the growing extends Into the provincial days, ii ft or TfYiia hail i1.iMn-.t It- in.l pendence from Mexico and before j ivn. the in mar!;c the republic of Texas was organ Ized, when the land between the Sabine and Itlo Grande rivers was i considered "No man's land Constabularies In New . ork and other states were patterned after the Texas lung ers, who have a motto of "get your man." 1 he Jloyal Northwest mounter! police of Canada Is also said to have had Irs Inception as the result of the Texas force. r J:s KXWCi TOTALS: jr SHOE FINDINGS Do Your Own Repairing and Save Half the Cost. We are carrying a complete line of materials and tools necessary for shoe repairing. See our window for Sole Leather, Cut Leather Soles, Panco Cut Soles, all kinds of nails, including hob - nails, Shoe Knives, Hammers, and Repair Oulf iU. Churchill Hardware Co.. The Winchester Store. Ring Boris, of Bulgaria, who ha been referred to aa the "Lochinrar of Royalty." plans a tour of the Kastern nations to seek a bride who shall share his throne as ruler ot Bulgaria. He Is a member of the royal House of Coburg, which Is related to virtually every other reigning family hi Europe.- Rumor has it that Boris will seek tha hand either of Princess Gtovanna, seventeen, of Italy, or of the Prin cess Beatrice, fifteen, of Spain. -o- "TliJ PLATE KI8" tion, accordins to the best Juda- of head lettuce this year wili noment of the individual members of doubt have a tendenev tn enlai 2e i this committee, shall nrevuil in the Pennsylvania, i ' teieij, uui ll-l cee?Ijr wuiuimtc, uu mui uierw not very well Ret Into this business, of victory for this or that site., on Oilier vegetables have aeea sut'-"10 raft of any i.er.ion or group of p-xted to take the place of bloc- Persons, for it will not be a virtory run as a revenue producer, and I tor any lnoiviuuai or croup, but a other conferences will be held by progressive move on the part of the siiu-eumiiitiieea 01 ine raw prcuu'ris committee of the Chamber ot Com merce within the next fw weeks, to the end that all rancher will have an opportunity to get lets the Kame somewhere. EELLOWS-CASEY TRACT OFFERED (Continued Qa page 4 school building. This NEW YORK. Jan. n.-Danlel j consls(lnK of a 0. J)a,br M. K Ray Heed known as the "lln plate j tHr nnd t), L JohlI!,on, wm 8U ;;; The Salvation Army is organizing boys' clubs nil over the country, nnd having remarkable success with them. Young stara that used to spend their time lifrhtins;, window breaking, roaming the streets, etc., are being straightened out. The prin ciple on which they do it, is that of giving the boy plenty for his htthds and feet to do. Manual training, on automobile work, carpentry, etc., and all the populnr games, are the incentives. Almost all the so-called bad boys of America could be set on the-path of useful citizenship, by a similar appeal. The country ia alarmed about the prevalence of crime, and tho. schools and churches and government are being implored to do something to promote higher moral standards. The trouble is often right in the homes, because the parents are too busy to talk to their children. During all the years when these young mltlds are receptive, when they want to know whnt the parents tniriK about the movies they see and the books they read, the parents are too busy to get close to their children, and gradu ally these young folks get into wrong ways of thinking. o There ia one thing positive, the committee selected to get a suitable plot of ground for the proposed new school building is not going to contract for any land until the exact coat thereof haa. been alntcd. The committee ia not disposed to buy in the open nnd then be ptesenled will, a bill for the purchase price. .. One prize'fighlcr has shown a little common sense. He is gouig to quit the ring because it is the' wish of his mother that he.. fight no more. However, before coming to (hi, decision he u,alSoverea mat he had a aiillicicnt income ftom his cl, Icssion to tide hun over old age. committee, Hlt- unhmll ' died today at Ills home here, I lh,.lr report nrxt Frilla'y evening at mhlch time the general committee will meet. It Is hoped to have both propositions in a concrete form at this time and quite likely final ac tion will bo taken on the selection entire school district, looking to blHRer and better educational ad vantages for the entire community. Respectfully submitted, J. H. BOOTH B. W. STRONG J. E. McCLIXTOCK A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL MATTRESSES In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering ; Silk Floes mattress at $15.00 each, delivered. POWELL FURNITURE CO. king. of pneumonia. Mr. Reed who was l7 years of this colyum but the ptomaine spec-R'!fi ol,e nf the organisers of ansta or the village were doln' a ",e American mipiate company, land, office business. Todav we of. He w-as a director of numerous far something different. It Is business organizations. He rose lof a srnuo 8te PORK AU GRATIN from messenger boy in a Rich-1 Following Is the report of the Run a fresh ground hog through mond, Indiana bank to a position four sub-committees appointed at a tha vlctrola, and aoak the remains ' Influence in the financial world. recent meeting to investigate k In vitriol for three hours. Remov. Whe Mr. Reld entered buslneM .i,uhi it f..r ih r,..,.i to oven and bake to a hot aweat. I'n Wall Street at (he age of 41, he : building, and which was submitted ilowfl llvnl.v debate, county, judges Rub down with. Turkish towels and lW!1 already considered a national at the meeting last night: laml rmmty comnrssli ners of the mmm psmm PRAISE BY SPEAKER; DIIRIHG 01 WEEK NEW YORK. Jan. 17. rralsa of Premier Mussolini and the tAwoc-ied Pre. LruH Wire.) l-'ascisti government and critv- SAI.EM, Ore., Jan. 17. A total cism of the opposition parties of 4S7 accidents were reported to were voiced today by Don Uela- the Btat? industrial accident com sio Caetani, ambassador to the mission for the week ending Janu Lnlted Btates in a speech before ary 15. of which three were fatal, the Itulian Chamber of. Com- The fatal cases were: Daniel F. merce here. The ambassador Corkev. Glenwood. car loader; said, he was speaking, "not as Jehn Swnnson. North Bend, pile a diplomat, but as a man vho is driver; Charles Van Zaodt. Oak on the eve of entering into poll- ridge, laborer. Of the total num tical .strife. ' To refit the Lng- ber of accidents reported 3S5 wero iish parlainentary system to the mhbi iho r ,. the ambas- workmen's cnmnensatlon Bel. in (Aarciated Trc I.phiuhI Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. F-l- garnish w.th toilet water. Tha town sheiks will throw a mean torso at tha hop tonight and the maldena won't be far behind with a wicked galosh. S S S Wonder who'll be the first movie manager to give the mother, slayer a fat contract for an e'.ght reel thriller? Paris atyla notea tell u that damsela ahould wear colors match- in' the hair of their escorts. Wot's a poor woikln' goll to do whin. she goes out with a bald-headed feller? All the town boys have abandon ad their attempts to grow Valen tlno chin whiskers and w.ll lay mora stress on pointed sideburns aa a meana of knockin' tha mem- j bera of the contrary sex for a row or ain.cana. figure and was then credited with a furluno of $30,000,000. Business associates today esti mated Mr. Reed's estate at ?ut),-000,009. Committee's Report Acting under instructions I state late yesterday tabled a reso- from 1 lution supporting TWO-GUN HERO OF THE FILMS BATTLES WIFE (Continued from page one) "The feller who's buyirT an auto on the Installment plan knows the true mean in' of 'Eternity " his chosen pro- Dcmpsey is going t get married and quit the prize ring. Hue doesn t necessarily mean that his former profession will be entirely abated. It mighl be applied as an indoor sport to smooth up the rough spots his motion pictuie bride after the; honeymoon takes flight. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Spare lime classes In Telegraphy and Imich tyiiewiilli.g. Afli'innou or nielli classes. Students enrolling now ulll be prepared to lake posi tion this summer In a profession thai otters gooil opportunities for advancement and travel, work Is pleasant anil congenial, with good salaries. Itoseblll'K Telegraph Institute L'-'l Pi iklns lll.l.i. the promised the general committee, the four amendment to the market road sub-committees met on Monday at-They decided to make no rec ternoon. January 12th. for the pur . !mmendatlon to the legislature, pose of undertaking to reach an I'esolutlons adopted reccomend: agreement on the best site for the i Tnat commercial trucking and proposed new high school. B. W. ! Passenger carrying enterprises be Strong was elected chairman and r,'qulred t0 pay licenses sufficient J. E. McCllntock secretary'of this '0 cover a larger poportlnn of the committee meeting. After much 1 , os'-of repairing the damage to discussion. It was moved and car-:"le roads. ried, that the committee meet on I That there be no reduction In Tuesday morning and again viewi",B Price of auto licenses for tour the several sites offered, also oth-l,nK cars nd that there be no re er properties that might suit the j auction in the gasoline tax. purpose, and to meet again Tues- ' That a law be enacted requ!r- jday evening at 7:30. Tuesday;"1" ,ne tax on unsecured personal j morning, 10 of the 13 members of property be collected by the asses- flnniiv n.rn.H nn vii,iu , 1. 1 the four committee s drove over the 8r oasea upon levy of the nre- ine to Its custodian, James Stu'"ci anu made a close inspection vi"us 'ear. and that such levy and art, hanker, $375 monthly to Will-1 0( same from every view point, and ; collection be final. lam S. Hart, Jr., born after the I ' ":aw 'n " evening met again Judge iiasbrouck of Hoot! River I o separation, and $3s7.f)tl to Mrs. ! for conference, with the result, i county wis re-i'ltcted president of : It's so hnndy to get fud from mat oy a vole of 7 to 3, Uie Del- nssociaiinn. juuge Adklvson J'hki'S. Call 212 and get prumpt de lowsCasey site In West Roseburg "f Wasco, was elected vicc presi- liMiy. of all the several properties offered lp"I nm' !. E. Smith, commissioner I - g was selected as tlie most available f Marion county was re-eleUd For quick results use News one inspected, two voting for thei"" secretary and treasurer. Review classified ids Pniinx isi present high sr'.iool site, and 1 tor 1 ' ' TT" tifled. "Itemeniher the fnle of Fatty Ar huckle." he quoted her as saying. "I can ruin you as thoroughly as Falty was ruined If 1 care to." The trust fund settlement they Hart. This, Mrs. Hurt contends, is not enough to support her, yet the separation agreement prohlhiis her from earning any additional money by. acting for the Bcreen. needs rf lttaiy, said sailor, a tailor-to-be called in. "Mussolini has been tho tailor," he added 'And fasclsmo his Scissors.'1 There Is one characteristic dif ference in the psychic and intel lectual makeup df the Ansin tialton and tha Latin peoples," he said. . "The former have a highly de veloped political conscience and great capacity for social organi zation. The Latins' Instead, are eminently individualistic; en dowed with high Intellectual creative powers, iiey lack poli tical and social coalescence." The result of this, he asserted,' Is that the Italian parliamentary body. Instead of haviiu; a two party system, breaks up In a 'multitude of blocks and parties having widely dltl'ereut political tendencies." The parliamentary regims In Italy, he said, had always func tioned mote or less badly, bul cfu-r the war had "degenerated into such a political mess that fascism, upheld by popular In dignation, had to step in and take In hand the rudder ot Ihe government. " , , w-ere from firms and corporations that are not under the net and one WRs from a public utility corpora tion not subject to the act., For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. o-. We print anything ana every, thing. Special ruled books of every description promptly furnished. New s Review exclusive Job print ing department. , Establish your Business in the Hearts of Thousands i By Advertising! WELL KNOWN SUTH ERLIN WOMAN DIES Vrf Josephine Haynes Hall, well known resilient of Suthcr lln. passed away at Ihe family home at that place, Friday, Jan nary 111. Hilt,. Mrs. Hail was' horn November 13, lKTiii, in Ta : nm Cminly, Iowa. On February the Illakely site, and a committee composed ot J. 11. Booth, B. W. Strong and J. E. McCllntock was named to meet with the owners of these properties, and secure from them the very best price :ossible, and submit same to this general meeting tonight. On Thursday niA nlng the last named roniinlitee. with .Mr. Fppsteln. made a of the land to be included Tho Mlnuto that Seems A Year By CLUYAS WILLIAMS survey in the Th, he fellow who complains about helm. , ,.;ii,l i il.. rural district ought to move to the metropolis. Most of us mor tals; would be glad to exchange plceot profess.ons with tno nvetage person who should enjoy l! 23, lv.'i. she was married to l.u cius Hall. She is survived by her 'husband and four children. Mis. Irene Leonard, of Wilbur, .Mrs. era (ex. tiletidale, Arizona, Km I melt Hall. Wilbur. Lmil Hal; j Snt h rl In. and file grandchll dien. She was a member of tin I Brethren Church fur 40 jcais and w:is a deaconess of that con Igregntlon. Her loss Is mourned hy her many relatives i tiieiids. The services will be held at the family home In Sutherlin. proposed site, io ascertain the number of acres within the boun daries of tile two tracts of land. and submit herewith a map. show lug the lines of the prots iiles that would be Included In the proposed site, should this general committee vote to select same. The matter of purchase of necessity remains in the hands of our school board, and that they win use due diligence in determining the value of said prop erty, oeiore closing a Ileal, we teel confident, and we have nothing to . Mind.iy morning, nt 10 o'cloi k : with liev. I.. F. Biirror. of I P. "J! When you get lonesome lor something to do you might react a few of the "rules nnd re,)ns ' ,)n lhc revee oi Tour icaerui income lax blank. 1 hen tend BgYJjn. em again tind -o- We rend that the public ciebt Ins I i keeping with the times . .. 1 ou may be a man in a million,' of! jour superiority. tuff. Next week ought to' .ee the "fur lly" ,,l ihe stale IcgisU I 3.,l W ir- ATSTIX. Tex. Jan. 17 r ' 1 l.i:ii.is, CM'tlllt'd Willi IM'IIIIS ir simple way of living. I,,,,,. f ,he most f, r.w , ,,. jfiming ortantiitinns ntnnhrte In ;th" world and America's first cnti jstiibularv force, today is threat til' d with 'llmlii.it ion. A district ; court M'si.-niay ruled Dial llje law frealing the lainrer force union- tstltutioii.il atid eiiinlned tlie tia:in jiat:on fnun further laugi'r actui ii.s. ! tor mere than Inl .ars. t'lis I group of men originally ninubenng ) 1 never more ilinii em tiious-j.-snd uietiiiers and hi present but filiy. has had a reeoid of cn(ot lng .the law lo the inmost Oritani.'o.l 'fust to protect lioin.'si.'S.l.rs in the wilderness In southwestern ,i' ..p. it- work lias li.i ii cl.Niik' .1 1 lo suit tho times and ef recent years II has apprehended Ihw en i later and iriminils tor tin, fh.-i lime since It Inception, lis woik jburg. oificleting. Interment tin ''vlil of the right of condenina be held at W ilbur, tlwiug to Lie I last request made l;y tho decea-;-Theied. there will lie no floral off,... ' lugs. rrn iiirteiiscil. vrr thing going up. Thi but tins is no eviilnui V'ou cannot aatisfv a man who ia rJi;,t;.f;-J :.. Ui ir ' standstill today iiu.rii.: Tin- history of thu ranger f.ute 'one at Pages SALVATION ARMY SERVICE , ihe reiai meetings a, lb. iSahal'nn Army Hall are blest ,,; Hod lo the saltation of sinners, ai .1 ill.' s;lM tilicatinn of belleteis. .VI Juiaiit Fred An.lei-ori and Dtiinc.l 1st i;. W. Scut will hold a spec .1 sen Ice at tlie Snu'hein I'aciln s'li'ps nl S o'clock this itflernoii'i i 'pt'Ti air me, iing i,t Jackson an; l.l.-s streets at 7:3" e m., ilr l met liiig In tiie lull at S oiim k. M ci.il uuisie. M.eiincs in Satiation Army II. ill nil day SuikImi. l i t. in Knee I 'rill ,'t 7 a. in. until the Saltation Jubil at V p. i,l. We lm He t:e pastor.. ;u I .iietiibeis nt the church. io Jon i w iih ti.-. in a una.'d reiiial In l!o.. I'Uig. Atljui.int Anderson. . i The homo Is a sale haven in fiery stoini. Cet the material for otfer as n sub-committee as to the! price named by the owners, hei-uz Hon of property for school purposes j untler our law, ami we assume tnat i the assessed value of this proper ty, as the basis for taxation during the past two years, should bo taken Into ronsltloMitfon In finally deter ! mining the purchase price. We w ish 1 to say that In all the deliberations I of this subcommittee, th- re h:is been the most cordial Interchange of ideas and preferences. looking ; only lo Ihe best interest or our ' schools, both for the present anil ' the luture. and we urge that the i same spirit of friendly cooperation and the willingness to grant to' each nther the right of delerniina-1 -) ANTLERS ' Sunday, Monday, Jan. IS 1 yfii I l l lit f J,SS A I t-St- il l 'i':3i ' -VtX3 .-.j l,-- njwri t '. T? . iffii i " r-7 , i- e 'iV'-- ;,KY-'ftj41 - THE. BCSG'S Cl?CL AI.D ARE vrt.iiiNo vJK H'iM TO SPILL THE. BAD NW'5i k muvtori 1'KCbhbLY THE. OLD BOY JUST CALLED YOU !U TO SEE IP VCU HAPPEN .TO KNOW WHAT A SOOTH AMERICAN UNGULATE IN FIVE LETTER. LPlN3 in CCULP BE ) McCureNiw7iperSrnJ'Cjte