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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. JANUARY 19, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS- REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday by The News-Review Co, Ino.
B. W. BATES
BERT O. BATRrJ-
.President nd Manager
Becretai-T-Treaaurer
fcutered as second class matter May 17, lazo, at the poat oftica si
Bone burg, Oregon, under the Act of March I, 1871
Daily, per year, by mall .
Dally, lx months, by malL.
UB8CKIPTION RATE
Daily, thi-M months, by mall.
Dally, ataxia month, by mall
Daily, by carrier, per month
wmkI? n.w-v.i-iew. by mall. per year-
4 00
1.00
1.V0
- M
.10
1.00
VattaVaBa? 9 1asts AasvaVssl'fj'Ptal aVVsnsaaw
Th AMoe'tlrd prou If zclutlvair atltl4 to th for rtpabll
catloa ef all owf dtptcba credited to tl or not othartrtw er4H4
Id thl -tpir and n U loo. Da publiahod hsroln. All rlgbta of r
ubll ration of Pf-lal dispatch farla ara alio raacrvad.
HOSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925.
CONSUMERS OF EXPLOSIVES.
pi&ms
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVtNINO FOLKS
The laguilashur cut looss
Agin today
And ,t looks liks
Pierce and tha boys
Will da little .
Span-In' this week.
11!
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Tha 49-ers war a bunch of wlm.
men folks lookin' for bargains.
i t i I
A SLIGHT DIFFICULTY
"Witness," aaked tha attorney
tor ino acinose, who was trying to
the peace time activities of this country are the greatest prove the temporary Insanity of the
consumers of explosives the world has ever known. Last year . f'1!?!!?' ," 'f, Vjl t?blt
there were more than 500,000,000 pounds of explosives of all
"Just at this time"
ne tha
kinds:Produced in the United State, and Used for coal and h.wheThaw .1Z
metal'.mining, quarry, drainage, agriculture and contracting pur
pose More than 200,000,000 pounds of blasting' powder
alone were used, most of it in getting out coal, although large
quantities were also used irt quarry work. Many people link
up explosives and war in the same breath, but as a matter of
fact, .the explosives being manufactured today in the United
State," such as blasting powder and dynamite, have no place
in with Many years ago black powder, as distinguished from
dynamite, was used in large quantities for war, but its place as a
proplant has been taken by smokeless powder. Blasting pow
der hfis now been turned to peace time work and it is one of the
key products on which many lines of industry rest. Dynamite
is essentially a peace time product and has no place in war,
except for demolition work and, as a matter of fact, it was very
little awed for that purpose in the recent great war. American
induafcy is using explosives in ways undreamed bf a few years
ago. 'Blasting powder in certain respects, is an agent of such
economy and efficiency that it could not be displaced in the
mining of coal. It also docs extremely good work in getting
out stone and other products. American engineers with the
use of modern explosives are doing greater work today than
was ever done before. They are breaking records in drilling
tunnels, for it. appears that the modern high explosives can be
used to force a way through any obstacle nature has erected.
The Shandaken Tunnel In New York, the Moffat Tunnel in the
west, and Hetch Hetchy Tunnels in California are instances of
the enormous efficiency of modern explosives. These explos
ives such as dynamite which can detonate under water have
also- made it possible to do submarine blasting and deepen har
bors by shattering reefs; as a consequence work of this kind
which could never have been done before because of the lack
of proper explosives, is being accomplished today. But these
are only some of the uses. Modern explosives are being wide
ly employed in agriculture; about twenty million pounds of
dynamite are being used each year on farms. They are digging
ditches with it in the south to control malaria and the mosmuln
pest. Towers, old buildings and structures which have to be
replaced are being razed with dynamite, which demolishes the
walls economically and does away with the laborious and costly
mcinoa or taKing mem down with hand or machinery. More
over modern explosives are safe, if they are handled accord
ing to- rule. It is an easy thing to become acquainted with their
use and to observe safety rules. The great Improvement made
in their composition and employment has opened up a new av
enue of quick and efficient work. They are the basis of the
good roads movement now being extended in this country; for
instajice. each mile of good roads represents approximately
1005 pounds of explosives. Because of their efficiency and
adaptability to modern industrial conditions, it is safe to pre
dict that their U3e will be greatly extended during the next
few years.
ALABAMA AND
GEORGIA HAVE
: HEAVY FLOODS
a .
(Cftntlnurd from priRO i.)
NO OBLIGATIONS
IMPOSED ON U. S.
(Continued from pnge one)
Islratlnn lenders as valid. Thev
.in -m , .. . . Iak8 ,he vl,'w ,,,at " " b'Tn. the
still wljhln lis banks, precautions I Immemorial policy ot the Washlng
are being taken along Dip Cosa and lnn government that tho executive
Tallapoosa rivers. Convicts have Ideal with all mailers relating; to
... .-,,- iKini mme prison "in collection nt claims
Number 4 to Kllhy and merchants other nations. The state
against
ln.rt.
aro removing; goods from base- j ment today reiterated Its denial of
menls at Wetumpka. a story that Ambassador Kellogg
Three hydro electric plants of ' na'' "ought to qualify American
me iieorKia-Aiaoama rower com
pany ha.ve been plnred out of commission-near
Columbia.
The entire section was In dnrk-
Watchman Examiner.
1
LIFES STORE WINDOW
the world's good or bad,
As you make it.
The good's here,
If you care to take It
Smile, and be happy;
Be crabby, or blue
Help yourself. ,
It's up to yen.
S
Ough to Win Votes If He Can
Deliver Mr, Dougherty who is
running for Superior Judoe in San
Jose declares: "I believe ,n the un.
alienable rights of mankind to the
everlasting enjoyment of their
Lives, Property, Personal Llbetiea,
and the Pursuit of Happiness."
That's even more than tho patent
medicines promise."
I
Deep Plumbing. Doctor (to
worKman wno Is repairing plumb
ing; -look nere, now much Is thia
plumbing Job going to cost me?"
Plumber: "I've forgotten hist
what you Soaked me fer removing
me append, x. Doc, but I'll look It
up and, charge accordingly."
i i
OVERSEA8 LANGUAGE
Customer Bowl of oyster soup,
two scrambled eggs, coffee and
brown bread.
Walter (an x-soldler) Marines
In the mud, two sauads. deolov
'em, cup o' reveille an' colored
shock troops.
I f 9
Accepted anyway
Dinah was forty and unmarried.
One day she waa called to the
telephone and the following con
versation rook place:
Dinah: Hellol
Man's Valce: Hellol Is dis you,
D.nah?
Man'a Voice: Well. Dinah. I
done called you up to ax you will
you marry me f
Dinah: Yessahl Yessahl Who Is
dls talkin' please?
' 5 5
FOUR AGES OF MAN
Boased by Mother
Bossed by 8lster
Boaaed by Wife
Bossed by Daughter.
I f
Read the other day where an II-
llnoia boarder poisoned his land
lady. Mebbe he was tired of hash.
S S 3 s
Tha legion fellers will meet at
the armory tonight and guzzle tur
key Inntid of alum, which provee to
ua that the world la glttin' better
n oeuer.
I t I
E
BURG WINS
1,1
CODUILLE
F
IN FAST GAME
Local Team Defeats Coos
County Champions in
Hard Contest.
GOOD TEAM WORK
Roseburg Players Exhibit
Fine Cooperation in
Speedy Game Fine
.Treatment Shown.
A fur coat keeps a girl warm
think, n' how much she still haata
pay on It."
Hoseburg won a faat, hard
fought game from the Coqutlle
high scnool on Halurriav night
ujr a acore 01 lz to 7. The trip
to the coast was made In good
time by the team, which was
accompanied by a large number
of local fans. The game started
out In whirlwind . fashion and
uoto teams kept up the pace un
til the end of the contest. The
Hoseourg team exhibited a pas
sing ability superior to anything
shown this year, and also bad ex
cellent teamwork. They were
MRS. HART WINS '
e) Maoturl-d r-an Leaned WW.) 4
L8 ANOELE8. Jin. If
Winifred Weatorer Hart to-
day woa victory over Wll- 4J
e Ham 8. "Bill" Hart, motion
picture actor and obtained
4 legal right to return to screen
work under her full name un- e)
til such time as she should
4 obtsin a divorce by decision
In the superior court here.
Judge Stephens held that a
: separation agreement entered
Into between the Harta waa
Illegal and a contravention of 4
the code. The ease was
suit by Mrs. Hart for eon-
c llatlon of the clause In the
v separation agreement by
which she had agreed not to
return to screen work.
Hart In combatting the suit,
testified that It would work
considerable damage to him 4
should ahe use the same of
Hart on the acreen.
The court held that a trust
fund of 1103,000 created for
ber and a trust fund of 1100,-
000 tor the Hart baby would
be held intact.
tTtTVTT
Is at Deer Park Inn where he Waa
taken from his tent, and Is heir;
cared for by Mrs. Julius Bymnn.
proprietor of the Inn.
Mr. Brown, who Is very slight In
stature, and not In the b-ht of
health at any time, Is smTerlng
greatly from the head injuries
where he Was struck by his usm,1-
ant, as he knelt near his tent pre
paring Kindling for his fire. His
ear and the entire side of ills head
were crushed and bruised, anl his
eye blacked by the heavy blo-.v. It
Is believed that he was also choked
several times by the robber who en-
PRESS OPPOSES
5
JEW
DELETION
Editors Speak Against Pol
icy 6f Suppressing
Crime Stories.
DOCTOR SPEAKS
Code of Ethics Proposed as
Guide for Editors Co
operation in Crime Pre
vention Discussed.
Galvanized Utility Wear
Factory Shipment Just Received
Included in this shipment are numberless articles that are
mighty handy for use about the house, such as
m
Garbage Cans, Ash Cam, etc
They have many A step. See this line and you will be
sure to find the very thing you have been wanting.
If its Hardware, We Have It.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
troubled diirinr th. ii-, ... deavored to force hiiri lo tell where
the game by overshooting, due)Jhe h"""? wa hidden alter tying
largely to the fast pace which! bim ?p w,t.n """" and P'nl"S nln
they struck, but by the second!?1! th ea- Although 11 foar that
quarter bad the basket well lo-lhe ,oal(1 be "Jed' Mn Unwn
cated and took a lead which tho 8te llr . rcfu8ed to te" "'hero 'he
Coquille boys could not over-1 D10ney WM hldden. eTe" though ho
come. ' being threatened anl Ills di-
The defense nt Unih .m. longings were being scattered In nn
tight. Porrin and Jost, the Hose-! "'""""P1 "? 'te the money .which
burg guards. keDt the Cooa eoun- !'M ,n. V bed on. which Mr.
ty boys from getting an open
Drown bad been placed.
snot, ana until the last quarter! 1 wouia Know the man -icy-Coqutlle
did not register a single1 Place," said Mr. Brown to a Nuf
field 6oal. The lioseburg for-jKe,,lt'w representative yesterday,
wards were also guarded closely "' l0k Hood care to notice his
and bad difficulty in getting in clothes, and his face, and cou'd
close. All baskets were made Identify him any time. I waa afraid
on snap shots. Ihe was going to kill me, and I am
Harry Helllwell was high point' not Bure of all that happen
man for Hoseburg, landing fourjeo 0,ler he first struck me, but I
field baskets, all one-handed tos'nia(le np my mind not to tell hint
shots under the basket. Murray! where the money was. I don't
Collins played a speedy game,, 1 know what would have happened 10
and was very accurate In hls'me " 'he boy hadn't found me nn
passes, and his steady support
waa responsible for at least tnree
of the opportunities which Helli
well converted into goals. Heck-j
Icy and Nichols at center played
a strong defensive game andi
Hockley dropped In one long bas
ket from the right side of
noor.
the
hour after it happened. I was near
ly all In when he got there." He was
found by Mrs. liyman's son vl-o
had driven down from the Inn to
take him buck for dinner. He car
ried him to the car and drove him
to the Inn at once. He was also suf
fering from the extreme cold.
nesiaenu 01 canyonville ,e
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16.
The American Society of News
paper Editors, opening Its annu
al convention today, hald true U
jcurunl!itie ethics and In two
editions a morning and evening
sen ion attempted to cover 1
everything that has hanutnej!
slncu its meeting of a )ur ago. I
Criticism of some phases of the
profession were coupled with a
vigorous defense of the good
faith of the newspapers of the
country and the scope of Jour-i
nalism was defined by one edi
tor, Herbert Ilayard Swope of the
New York World, as "life re
flected in Ink, and must partake
of the ugliness as well as the,
beauty."
Deletion and sunnreaslon of I
crime news was touched upon gS
helnde.';'r6fht!, be un801UI,d 11 25 ": old roosters 10 cents;
-!'"g. Tid. 'I0', ;xpr?!s'0? 3,n ducks; White Pekln r021c; live
"""r uu bu uuu, xur 1 us in a 1 vi-
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL
MATTRESSES
In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a
Silk Floss mattress at $ I S.( 0 each, delivered.
POWELL FURNITURE CO.
mo nusuDiirg piayers greatly (much Incensed over the affair and
appreciated the courteous trcat-,are anxious that Immediate action
ment shown them at Coquille.jbe taken to find the guilty party
and Coach Doubct spoke veryi Dilly Drown has been a familiar
highly of the sportsmanship of figure in the Canyonville district
the Coos Hay team, which has for over fifty years, and la one of
defeated all of the leadln teams the pioneers of that section, wheiv
in that section of the state. hla ability to fiddle the old lime
The line-up for the game Was tunes, his love for his violin, and
o jomowb: , I gentle, harmless
noseourg ( 12) .PO8. Coquille (7)!well known.
iieuiwell (til . .fwd. .Wilson (2 1
Collins (2)...fwd..I'edford (2)
Ilecklcy (2) .. .C. .Simmons (2)
Nichols C...
Jost Guard.. Nosier (1)
t'errln ......guard iialrd
Score by quarters
1st 2nd 3rd
Koscliurg 4 7 9
Coquille. 1 3 8
It of oree "Church" Low,
Marshtleld.
4th
personality ire
jiunougn always having a
strong aversion for banks, he has
now placed his bag of gold In a
vault tor safety.
8ALVATION ARMY MEETINGS
The Salvation Army will hold
12, meetings every night this week at
7 1 7:80 o'clock. G. W. Scdtt, the Scotch
of
L. F. T. DANCE
Regular L. T. T. club
day, Jan. 20, K. of P. hall.
Princess Tsianina Is a memher of
the American Legion and a great
favorite among the veterans.
Drlrks or briquets you get them :
it Pages.
Ifinature of the agreement-w ith a
resolution absolving the I'nlleci 1 rv
Niates specifically from anv obli
gations or commitments In connec-
ne Inst nicht nnd It Is estimated l","? "' "Kreoment. it was ex
that months will be rcaulred tolp .a ,l tho department that
repair the damage.
Tourists to and from Florida aro
being held up on both the tlenrgla
and Alabama aides of the ( hatla
himrhe river due lo the overflow
over the lowlands adjacent to the
Jiriilge. The ferry at Alaga lias
been washed away.
DIVORCES GRANTED.
Two Uvorces were granted to
day, one to tlrace Flub from Kar
on the grounds of
(I. Flnle
Sportographs
evangelist, will slug and preach.
The subject tonight will be "A Cer
tain Man" Good music at each service.
Gi ELEVATION
M DEFEATED
dual or group, as suppression."
The viewpoint ot the medical
profession on the press was
brought up by Dr. Morris Flsh
belil. edltot- of the American Me
dical association Journal, who
Inked together the "honest doc
tor and the honest newspaper
man", in berating the "publicity
bound", but added that the aver
age reporter falls an "easy prey
to the medical exploiter of tbs
press."
C. II. Dennis of the Chicago
Dally News, told the convention
that "when you begin to Inuuire
as to who are the gentlemen who
attack newspapers, you are sur
prised to find how little they
auow aoout newspapers."
"They sit in a corner perhaps,
ne aaoea, 'and dream
turkeys 23 cents; dressed turkeys
32 (fi 34 cents; geese 16 cents.
Onions 255I cents higher, S4.50.
Buying price $4.50 strong.
Potatoes strong 11.50 1.G0.
Nuts Bteady to strong, walnuts
No. 1 budded 3036 cents; filberts
1518 cents; almonds 251i 27
cents; Dratll nuts 1617c; Ore
gon chestnuts 15 & 17 cents.
Hops firm. New cluste.-s 1515
cents; niggles lot)ts cents. um
crop nominal.
Cascara bark quiet; new peel 8c
per pound; Oregon grape root 4c.
PNEUMONIA
USUALLY STARTS
FROiVI GOLDS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this means of ex-
lomllnv nttr linMM thantra tn lltA
I many kind friends who assisted us
with messages of sympathy and
aDout! floral offerings during the Illness
and after the death of my loved
Mrs. T. D. Barry.
We will have a shipment of Stew
art shearing machines coming soon.
We can take your order to come
with this shipment. Wharton Bros.
what newspapers are. but they
have very little real Information. one'
and I think it is a very whole
some thing to call these gentle
men to account."
A report by a committee on
the Integrity of the press, head
ed by Paul Belamy of tho Cleve
land Plain Dealer, was adopted.
The report proposed a rigid code
or ethics, not to be laid down in:
fact, but to be borne to the mind!
of editors for their guidance In
lha nxKllnatlnn n...i kt:.
matters arrertln tho n,iv.i Liberty Theatre
Uvea of persons in the public eye.l You'e seen pictures of airplanes
Casper S. Tost of the St. Louis doins nose-dives, tail-spins and
Globe-Democrat, president of the many other air gymnastics end
association, referring to a sug-'ou've "'ought to yourself whit a
gestion that the press might co-j brave mn 'hat pilot is!
operate with the legal profession! What would you think If you saw
in the prevention of crime, said a plane doing these same thicks
there was no more need for such j with two men fighting a life unit
co-operation between the press: death struggle on one of the wingj?
and the bar than "there Is fori Well that's Just what you're go-
u, , practice 01 tne ing to see In "The Air Hawk,'' tho
bar, as there are abuses In both .picture starring Al Wilson. th
mm
professions."
They should co-operate,
how-
world's most daring aviator, coming
10 me uoerty tneaire today and 10-
ever, Mr. Tost added, to the ex-, morrow and that's only one of
tent of calling attention to the hundred never before - attempted
iV.k ' . v.u.o uu inrius tuat mis picture contains.
ure ot agencies of Justice to cope
wim 11.
Put your Ilartlie sprayer In
shape now. We have a comnletn
stock of parts. Wharton Bros.
(AwliM Mm Leurd Wll.)
1 (AocutHf r-r-M t.. wi.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 By a
Johnny Dundee sailed from Paris lT0,e 45 ,0 12 -the 'mate refus
for New York leaving a match ,ed '"""V ,0 consider the quest on
cruel and Inhuman treatment, anil scheduled with Fred Ilretonnel for 1,1 """ or the guns on the
one to U V. Smith from l.ela Smith , January 27. and M Hover, promot-1 American battleships in order
for desertion. Attorney rarl Wim lpr states he would demand Dun-!'?."" 'h e0-ual range with
berly represented Mrs. Flnley, and !' disqualification by the Inter-1 ?" , ',r,1sh battle fleet
DOTHAN. Kla, Jim. 19. Thou
sands of dollars worth of property
uiiiiiags- nas oeen canned by th.
such a step was regarded as un Attorney F.lhert Hermann appeare'd j national Boxing Association.
necessary. There appeared to be
every desire at the department to
regard' Paris negotiations a as
closed incident.
Hie secretary was said at the
White House to havo obtained from
his atatement that the complete
transaction had been laid before
the president before It was Issued.
Senator Willis, of Ohio, a re
publican member of the foreign
lelatlons committee discussed the
today with th
for Mr. Smith.
glail to have Mr. Hunhes' Interpre
tation, they should not overlook
the significance attached to the
Paris agreement by European
statesmen.
1. . .1.... V'.. " Paris settlement
, .' . . ,lol Is to come up Wednesday lu
I.utnan s new municipal power I the foreign relations committee de-
imi . unuer cMi-irurnon is report-rtinl to comment on Secretary
u 1 iiciueuru nu ni-siruciion
Guard Against "Flu"
With Musterole
, inaiiiiiHn naie 01 tne navv enm-
Tex Hlj,kard said he thought I m'"f told the senate it would be
""j la- miee was returning to 1 :
New Yor kto claim the licht wm"
weight championship.
light1 iruiosi oi a loreign gov-
., i into iimiicr is fienuing.
me vote was on a motion bv
Inflticnia, Grippe and Pneumonia
lsuully start with a cold. The moment
,iu get those w:imm aches, get busy : I nlversliy nf California.
ith ixl old Musterole.
Musterole is a counter-irritant that
tIii'vcs conation (which Is what a
No cuts have been made In the 'Scna'r McKellar. democrat. Ten
I'nlverslty of Washington and the inM"'J' to suspend the rules and
squad. Coach Itusiv Callow .n. 00"sltl,r his amendment to the na
nounucd at the start of tho second P'1 PProprlatlon bill directing the
week of training. The candidates iK,m r''v"on which Is opposed oy
were to start training on Lake j Pre9ld'1" t'oolldge on the grounds
Washington todav. ithat " "''Bat result In a renewal
' of competitive naval armament.
For Ihe first time In the historv I 9nlr one republican Johnson.
of athletic relations between tho 1 "ll'ornla supported tho motion
I nlversit yof Washington and the iwh,l ,'lEht democrats and one
r.,,,1. laruier-iaoor, Bllipsteaa, alinneso-
bMARKEI
Hughes siateuient other than 1I1 isJdtrallyisiandstimulatrscirculntKin.
say that his resolution was of In- 1 . h;, a" th S"od qualities of the
nnlr, a.l .1.... t. - .. 1
.n.vtw.-v jan. is. an ntgn ;quiry and that he would seek a!
..-. auiaa ,i ,,- i,,wiuiiK-r nt- me tact in the case
cr here, were eclipsed when the L
gsuce registered 28.1 feet today. ( ,. i,j it, . ., ,
Solli-n tributaries, gathering ol- I W'A.-;iim;to,y Jan 19
ume from three consecutive dns Iktatemeut bv Hecretaiv li ughes
of raltifnll are adding their volume 'ii.irini.- iii i'nn...i u...,.. '
to Iho'nkmiilgee. Train serlr'- been invoMeil in l-'.ir.,,,..-..' .tr.i.. 1
td- has not bci n lmolv. il in l-:iiri,an
" ',-3?1!'0,ltd lizard P'tr without i,jr, or' Vntteraltr of Washing!
the blister.
Just rub it nn with your finfrr-tip.
: First you w ill feci a warm tintie as the
. healing ointment penetrates the pores.
A then a soot lung, ctxiluig sensation and
'; quick n hef.
'j"' 1 lIaTllsteToleh.lmvfnremeBency
to aniLfrom Macon is demoralHed. ibv ihe Pan. r. ,,.r., . " .?. ... I"5' " "V prevent serious uincss.
Ing meet has been scheduled for'1' volPd "a"'"'' it. A two thirds
March 20 between tho two lnstltu- 'majority would have been neces
tions. jsarr to suspend the rules.
Coach Knoch Bagshaw announc-1 The "I'moeraU opposing the mo-
today that spring football prae-;l,l n r . ,ruco' Caraway. Hill,
iroiKr, mug, cwij, itaiaion anu
griddcrs was to start March 30. wanson.
N
OLD VETERAN OIES
I
PREVENTION OF
: WAR IS TOPIC
'affairs by the Paris reparation set-
tleltltllt. WaN H!lSUr..,l liwlav kv- p'
! Senator Johnson, republican, Cali
Iforula. ultli ihe KfU,.,n,.,,., , i...
. OF CONVENTION , responsible leaders abroad all take
. It'XIiclly the opposite view.
fCq'tit inner! irom rice one! .T.'10. ' "'""'t'la senator, who
" ; 1 wan the support of other senate I
bnvv. . Let us be Die first to BP-1 Irrcconclllables lias a resolution of ,
peal to the army, Ihe navy audi Inquiry on the subject now pend-
Ik daily the American Legion to ing. said In a fonual Hlatemeiit ;
join in this task." j that allhou.h Atuurlcaus bhould be
To Mothcrtt Mustarole la also
made it milder form for
babies and small cMMrwm
Ask forChildren'a Musterole
'Six and eoc, in jars
and tuDes.
HT an died ear
H I n-sult of a
I I i slipped on I
rana tuoes. -i
H
fiattar I ham e) muifaref plaittt
(ApautM rtM Ua! Wfn )
BKN l. Ore.. Jan. 19 L. C.
Smith. Ml year old civil war veter-
rly this morning as the
fall Christmas Day. He
the Icy porch at tho
home of his son, Claude Smith, lo-
- cal theatre manager. The family
Although still In bed and unable waa absent and the aged veteran
to sit up or rare for himself Hilly lay on the porch in the cold for an
llimwn, Ihe aged Canyonville resl- hour and a half before he was
iient wno was brutally attacked b able to drag himself into tho house.
a roetM-r at his camp on the Milt- , When the family returned and
,ay south of (anyonvtlle Wolne. phslclan called. It was found h
. is siowiy improving, and fears was suffering a farcturrd hip. He
llmt were held by his friends fiat has shown signs of improvement
the experience would be too n o. h an. I it - ik,,n,k, k. ...
(AHkK-iltMt PrtM lBK-1 W If-.
POHTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 19. The
local potato market Is steady wilh
buyers paying 11.60 to 11.60 In the
country for graded Oregon stock.
Loral selling prices are 12 to 82 25;
Y akima potatoes 82.35 to 82.50. Few
grades Oregons are coming in.
Country meats are quiet today.
Choice light bogs are held at 14
to 14i rents; choice light veal 14
to 14 cents. Demand is limited and
receipts moderate.
There is no change in live poul
try prices; receipts are light but
sufficient for demand.
The butter market Is unsettled
with cubes more plentiful No
change In prices Is reported.
Firm undertone Is apparent In
the egg market; receipts are limit
ed with good shipping outlet; pul
lets are In demand.
Tho apple market Is working
higher. Little change Is shown in
AXTLKItS THEATRE
The encroachment dn the un
fenced ranges of the Southwest
recently caused American cattle
men to unite their herds and
drive them across the Hio
Grande Into Mexico, and it was
these scenes which were filmed
oy urst National to be Incorpor
atea in sundown
Phyrictini -warn tlilnst gUctiss toughi
sntf colds ind tell ef th te-rioui ler.g eom
pheationi that nay rtsull. Leading; ahytl
clam now proteribe BAlSAMbA lor a!! bran
chial atfectioni. Weil known Or. Beni. F,
Crabtrca, Ai,ilenon, Mo., writes: "I use It
axclusively for my pr&ctica ens my family.
It is guiek, sura and aafg in its action like
aoihiea also."
Toward the end of tha inflamm epidemic
a roTernmeot ptirslcian notu-od that a tritie
of Indians In Ne.ida. by the ue of oils frnra
a native plant were imnune frvrn the ravjc.es
of Influenza. He used these olts amr.iit bin
white parents and then In a hospital o-rer-fluwirit
with "death" rases. News of tha
resnlla swept the world and for soma ttuia
It was net possible to eupplr the demand.
BALSAMKA combines thrse imre teceliblo
oils in a pu'ns.mt syrup. It s!t.-s mlr.n-ulo'.ia
results In four wars: 1. It soothes the til
flamed membranes and relieves Irritation. 2. It
nrreases secretion of niur-i us n:Kl permits
easr eapectoratlon. 3. It stimulahs pores of
the skin In throwing off bodv p ,son.A and
4. It strikes at the cause, quickly checking
germ action.
Do not confuse It with ordinary balsam
cough syrups that are only aoothinr strips
and do not no tn the base of the trouble,
t'nlfke other cmiEh remed'ea TUT.SAMKA la
free from coal tar and other harmful nar
cotics. Pleasant to take and absolutely aafg
to cive to children.
R. ,, cm .a, nv.o,.iB, i
plrture of Ihe Indian on the parkace. Cunr
anteed to relieve any couch, no matter from
what cause, or your money back. AH druk
Slots sell BALSAM KA.
in Hoseburg buy It from Chapman's
Drug S'ore.
for
CHRONIC
COUGHS
W0ULEM0D1FYD!-
ELflBFCi
(Aaaoclatrd Treat Leased' TTIra.)
SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Jan. 3 9.
A bill was prepared for Intro-
Never again; duction in the California legis-
prices locally but qnotations up at
iwa, aoini. i asinia oeaiers are small-town telephone
asking I2.90 on wlnesaps; Yellow which Is on fire.
oosiuvns arc iirra ai pj.o nt noon
will such huge herds bo seen In' iature today by Assemblyman
tne united States. .More than' L1"'e of Los Angeles, which
quarter of a million head of the would modify the California dt
cattle will be seen winding their1 v"e laws to make them like
way in a huge line half a mile1 those of Nevado and New Mexl
wide in this forthcoming produc-j " w,,!l divorce statutes mora
tlon. Bessie Love, Hoy Stewart similar than now to those of Ne
and Hobart Bosworth head the Tda, Beno would lose some of
cast of "Sundown", which is now " attractiveness for those in
shown at the Antlers Theatre. California desiring release from
irasome marital bonds, support-
M.UKSTIC THEATHE ers of the hill state, yet the
The nost dramatlo telephone' PrinPai Purpose of the revision
conversation ever "heard" on the uu,a 1,01 D0 to make divorce
screen is one of the many fea- rasUT- but ,0 '"''ng about uni
tures in "Daughters of the1 r,,rmit' of laws as between tha
Night", the sensational new Wil- varloUs statca of the west.
Ham Fox photoplay visualizing o
the telephone service and the An aid to Health and Comfort
heroism of a telephone girl. Goodrich Water Bottles Take one
showing at the Majestic Theatre hon1p t
today and Tuesday. homo. Lloyd Crocker.
iui ituoeriB, ue er-oo-weii son
of a rich father, thrown on his j
own, tans in with a band of high-
class bank robbers. Escaping
irom tne ponce alter a "Job".
Mui-iinus nimscii trapped in
ns-aea, oarrea storeroom of s
building.
Kiver and Yakima. Rome Beauties i mitii-r nv a.-iai. a.-n.. ..
va iu e-.IU-
AU grades of flour np 10 cents a
barrel In the local market today,
due to advance In milling wheat.
Family patents now 110 so a barrel,
highest price since the war.
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. IS
Eggs unsettled, current receipts
for him are provlug uafoundetj. lle erlns UatU yesterday.
wa--r
in ma county uuurt or the Slate of
Oregon for liouRlas County.
In the matter of the estate of
Joseph la ClouKh, deeeaacd.
Notice Is h-rvhy given that the
undaraigned. ex,-,-utrtx and executor
of the estate of Jnaoph U t'inuath
defeased, have filed their final ac
count and r.p"rt of thir adminis
tration of raid estate, ah, I the court
haa fixed WcdncsHHV ,t,.. ..k j . ..
4Sc, pullets 45f45lr: firsts 4f lot January. Is.i! at tits hotir nf i.U
4lc: henneries 4T471c, delivered ! ocln'k A- M or '1 day. in the
Portland. court room of said court at Hose-
Butter slow Extra cubes, cltv 44 'ummfilrrt-roV &2!-n?.
cents; standards 42Jc; prime firsts ! Jectlona tn said final account
41 rents: firsts 3!Mc: nnrier ernilea ' Then fore, alt reraona wiahlnw
p. nominal; prints 47 cents; cartons "J'C thereto may do on or be
au renin ,fore said dale.
i u .. . . , t fated and first published thin
'I Butter fat. steady, best churn ng :th day of tve,emher
cream aantnc net snippers' track hkss a. t'UH iiif.
In tone one 47c delivered Portland i . HUKON V. i lajLoif,
Poultry steady. Heavy hens 22ff ! hx,TlriL.tc7 a"'
Uc; liiht W6.K cent.; aprlna IliL Ju"PB U C",ua' d'c"-,
Moths
Garments, kept clean
are not moth eaten.
Moths thrive on the
dirt in the cloth.
Keep your clothing
clcanqd and pressed by
aa--- aawwawt-tjns.
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