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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1925. rwo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW - Issued Dally Except 8unaay by The News-Review Co.. Ine, B. W. BATE8.. RERT O. BATES- ..ntered second claaa mailer Way 17, ItlO. at the post olUce Roebar. Oregon, onder the Act of March 1. 17 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oally Oally Oally Oally Dalit onr year by mall all monthi. by mall thr months, by mail ingle month, by mall by carrier, per month ! Nw-nev1ew. by mall, per Ma,kr ! The aaMetatrS PreM. '. Th awoctatud I'reaa la iclulvel antlil.4 to the use for republl ur.n of all aee dlapatrboa credited to It or not otherwise credited o thta iapr aod to all U"al Devi tnbllcattuD of special dispatches beml ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, H25. MODERN Back 2000 year ago there was a tribe of Creek phil osophers who taught that civilization is a curse, and that satis- f. ,..,: nKiaSnarl nnlv hv cratilvins aensual aDDetites. . their trite haa continued with modificationa down to the present. Henry Ward Beecher defined them aa people who could never aee a good quality or who never fail to see a bad one. It movement is started for a good some plan of social or political reform, such people see some sinister motive behind it, and think that some one is trying to make money out of it or gain advancement for himself. The conical element generally deny that the world is making prog ress, and they think that while civilization brings material gains, it, does not add to hnppiness or produce moral improvement, .many of them feel it is no use to advocate any movement to abolish wars, since human nature will in the future be about the same as it has in the past, and as nations havj always fought each other in past ages, they will do so indefinitely. The world according to them is running around in a certain treadmill that produces motion, but gets us nowhere. No matter how cynical any of us feel, no one of us wants to go back to barbarism or to ancient times, and throw away the finer spirit and more gen erous humanity of these days. On every hand one can find evidence of philanthropy and good feeling which never existed 1 00 yara aco. All modern towns have their synics. There are aome in Roseburg. They decry hons and efforts for improvement. Ir we listen to them we ffhnll get nowhere. But any city and country that has faith in the posibility of better things, and will work for them, can gain tjiem to a large extent. ; o ; Writing to the Oregonian a Portland man, failing to ap preciate the movie world way of advertising, expresses a few good thoughts for the common herd of humanity whn he toys: "After 40 years of married life, with the same wife as tvhen I started, 1 confess 1 cannot understand why people like Bill Hart and his wife will permit petty squabbles to part them. It is lucky for the world that most folks don't take the same view, for I have never known a married couple that didn't quar rel at least to a Certain extent. It's a human trait, 1 guess. We've got to put up with it at the time, but there isn't a bit of dense in letting it ruin our lives.' Here we have the Harts, tell ing the world all about their differences, and snarling at one another in court, just because one or both of them didn't have common-sense enough to say 'Let's forget it." ". 0 J Senator Edwards, of New Jersey, has been accused of ac ftpting $3800 for the delivery of some 100 cases of good, old Sfcotch whiskey by a witness testifying in the rum running trial trow in progress at Jersey City. It has also been stated by a witness that the senator is the head of a big bootlegging ring that has been doing business on a large scale over quite a period of time. When men in high public office join hands with the bootleggers and denizens of the underworld to defeat the ends of justice it makes pretty hard sledding for the officers of the law to unearth the principals in many a big whiskey transaction. 0 , The lashing post hns been violation of the narcoti law, or a gunning expedition intent on if parsed nt the slide legislature, tlie sob sisters of the state to gnaw. I The city of Ashlnnd is before the legislature for rehabilita tion of the normal school of that plnce. We wish our southern city all kinds of success, but the school would be nt Roseburg. Judgttig from present indications there will be the usual number of bills introduced nt the state Icgisnlture. It will keep the "boys" busy segregnting the meritorious from the nonsensical. TOPICISESTOCK Sir. nnd Mrs. I). E. fair of f'nrr's Varlely Slnre leave next week on an extended trip which will take the m-iver (he southern mute to New York, and hack by war nf De troit anil through South Iiakola, Where they will visit. Mr. Carr Is going lo New York to attend a n ting of the Consolid ated Merchants' Sjndirate with which the local slore is affiliated, and will buy stock for the spring, summer and f nil trnde. There are three fairs, a merchandise and two loy nun. m ine n.1.1 n. tt month In New York, and he experts to at- tenet inese, nn.i win place orders fur toys for this yenr's hrlstmas trade. Ills order will be piscl In time to include nil the talent lines. , They will go east by xvnv of ltoti Ancles. New Orlenns. Atlanta, and Washington I C. On their re turn trip they will stop nt Mr. Carr's former home at Aberdeen. Pouih Iinko'n for a short visit. BORN PIU:Y-Mr. and Mrn. Kay K. $nil"y, of Ihla city, Titt'silay morn )nK, jnntiary TO, at Mouy Jlui'Ual( an pouml girL iruud'-'l, piano tuner, mono 2S9-LiKxa stat. .President and Manager Becretary-Treasurer 1.00 1.U0 - -Wl . .60 year - SOU published herein. All rlsbts ot re are alio reserved. CYNICISM. cause, or some one proposes and depreciate many sugges proposed for men in Oregon for for entering public buildings on burglary or robbery. This bill. will furnish further morsels for ideal location for a normal ! .1 u KiilliKi llM Miller was ul lu.-. 1, ..t last ninlit when lie spoke from John .1:3 iliixlng home his points with clever epigrams. "I was converted beforo "iiost- oftice reunion" was In style. I mean hy ost office rHiKloir that kind that i-nnsiMH of nipning somrfhiug , ana mndin It in hy mail. " do m.t nrrd a nt'W tttatcnitMiI hut a lit w fmi hnsls of the dm trine of iIih nw hiiih.' Mild hi. "Folks liavt Itiitthlo timlliiK Wx,. bccausi thi-y v.itu to ( lu h iid llrst, instead of hi art Mrt. ' 1 The speak. pre ron.ul.-lie InsMi d on lln i'w hhlh in : a ,r K-'nuine convii Jum ot ino n M'nianrc imim n tt -niiln ton Miiuin fi sum ami ro'itiMiu;. "Smn rluiM-h filk think tin y an !i?'ttliie hroador nui-.i- t!. when thvy 'an n-nlly K'(tine ii" ant r." It. -Mill. r'a ro.u Iitm, an.) the ni li nilid HiriKinft uf tin- lit .l!oi,l lS uaiiMin; an inrrrasiiii; liitM'tit in th' lIMMlill?. ( I"- Mlllt-r ppokn thin inornint; nt tin liii-h M-honi ami in tho niwr- 1 noon at tht V. C. T. V. (looil it jiorin ait heard nn iery hand from prayer nicetinKfi all over 1 the tow n. I Com farly tonlcht and eet a PRUN P1CKINS BT BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS You'll be surprised To hear th.it your scribe Is down lr( Salem Hobnobbin' ith The alleged law-makers And after rpendln' A day In Milter Pierce's bungalow We've 'bout decided That meobe the guv Hain't the landlord Of thia dump After all. t I t I DUMBELL DORA THINKS A debatin' sassiety ia a heap more fun than a gol dinged legushla shure. MM Senator Eddy was remonstratin' with the prea. of thia aggregation and tryin' to make the aoion at the adjacent desk put a muffler on hia corn-cob pipe when ye eo. wameo in upon the acene. After adjustin' hia gaa matk, the Douglaa county lad gave ua the high-ball and we trolled over his way, elbowin through a flock of female stcnogs . -I . flits' I auu.rrt a Ir a p ,,u ....K,. grasped ua by the hand ao tirmiy that our knuckles popped but we kuw The Oreftonlan, Port stood the gaff and poked him Jocu- , . Ure 492 MeterB 12:311 larly In the riba aa wo politiciana ' Con(.ert 6 p. m., children are wont to oo upon aucn occasion. The senator and myself are now workin' on a bill to provldo knee- pads for prune pickers and softer seata for pencil-pushers. As we are Included in both categories we will receive a double set in the event the bill goes through "B. L." is standin' up mighty fine under the strain and the coffee and dougri nuta and If they ever get all the measures through the third read in', our aenator will be able to make these ol' senatorial halls vibrate with his oratory. Tell his folks to send down his rubbers and a pack age of throat lozenges. S 9 3 S Hizzoner Walt Fisher was busy dissectin' a bill which provides that ribbon clerks blow their noses be fore usin' their nasal extremity for measurln' yardage. Aa soon as our good friend Walt aaw our distin guished self in hia august presence he dropped the volume of Snappy Stories and greeted us as one of the townsmen. Walt's hair is a tri fle grayer and his lower Jaw trem bles a hit, but that is caused by tryin' to figure how two can live as cheap aa one on a Representative's three bucks per day. H H We had great difficulty In reach In' Rep. Hercher as his sanctum was Jammed with blonde atenogs and unread bills. The Dillard sheik managed to get hia feet off'n the desk and muttered, "Wot In heck la It all about?" Mr. Hercher is pas sin' out dried prunes to those who look sickly and Judgin' from, the stenogs In his vicinity the cure is a success. s s s Mailin' Clerk Gawge Willett was busily engaged lickin' postage tamps and Is also draftin' a bill for a friend aolon to present which would make it imperative for men of Mister Heinline'a calibre to aell postage stamps with chocolate flavorin' on the reverse side, i H Vern Drager Is top sergeant of the girl pages and he haa enough pages under his command to fill a book. 5 3 9 1 Tomorry we are goln' out whero men are men, out where the,,1)w bulletins; 6:45 p. m. Y M C A penatenshury begins. At that, we ! ir(.uri,; 7 p. ru. dnnee orehestra; believe we'll be a dern sight safer ig p ul dramatic program; 10 p. m. witnin tnose flray wans man iryin 10 " ,h leguslashure in action be- hind the brawny backs of a grou ) of professional lobbyists. 9 9 Cuv. Pierce hasn't sent for us yet and It Is rumored around that he is purty goiding sore at us tot makln cute remarks about the bald faced calves on his eastern Oregon ranch. S 5 3 Oh well, we can't suit ever-body and wot is a guvenor in our young lives. kill After givin' the convic the onct over In the a. m. we will again take our lives in our hands and try to get a glimpse of the solons and aoi. onettes doin' their (tuff. I s s If w. can get heada and tails of ths mtn we'll try to Jot down a squib or two. 'Howincll can a fclli feller leguslash wi!h g"? ,poutin 0o1 dln0 time' off all the For pronipl taxi wrvice, city or CQunlry irlna. IMione 4 I. COMMITTEES OF CHAMBER Or COMMERCE ACTIVE The hnrtirulHual r.miniittpe of th. HoM'biin Chnniber of I'nm-m-i-e has bi-en Im-p'Hsed four i niet!iht.I H. lit i t Hreen of Winnton an. I Mark Tl-dale of Suihrrlin hae b'Ori apiMtinteil in' nihiT; of th' Cpiiun'tif.'. r, A. Urand in rhairnuin .nut N.ipoU'on ISU-o is the oilier nienibT r J. A. Pt eker. of the rommltte on ' mint s, has iirorted that h ftarttnn a nancy of the mineral land of the rounly. and expooia to have a report vhiidi w ill how nil of the I.jii-; deslRtialed as bein ol mineral chaiacier, in th county. o- rninlnjc and praftlnK. XiH1. tinvn. hiifhes. rratfiuanlt. L. Iteigold, Kosebmit. 1'rune yispei now. RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Stations Ken lures fr It e diicMluy, Jan. 21 KFKO The Hulletln, San Francisco 270 Meters p. m.. Hem's Little (Symphony, . 1 Orchestra; a p. m., the ame; 4 Health Talk; 11 p. m. dance. j Kr'l Earle C. Anthony, In., lMle symphony orchestra; r p. ru. Los Angeles 469 Meters r 0 u,e Ban,e; p. m. studio piugram; i p. m.. Hour of News-Bulletins; j p ra. ance orchestra. . i o.45 p. m.; Nick Harris detective KFI Earls C. Anthony, Inc.. stories; 7:30 p. m.; male quar- Lo Anie, Meters 6 tulte; 8 p. m.; two houra spe- p m . llour of Newg Bulletin cial programs; 10 p. m., dame. 6;45 - m 0Tglia recital; 8 p. m. KI.X The Tribuno, Oakland ,wo haan musical programs; 10 509 Meters 6 p. m.. dinner m Myra jjele yickers' pupils concert; 6 p. m. studio program; m vocal corJcert. ' a: 30 p. m., .Wolohans Calilor-, KLX Tne tribune, Oak nlans. land 609 meters 8 p. ui., KNX The Ezpress, Los An- 8Uldl0 program; 10:30 p. in.,' geies ssi meters iv. ... woiohan s Californlan." m., home economics talk; noon' KNX The jjxp,,,, l0, An ornan recital; 2 p. m., Paul Uer-' K(,,ea 337 melers g p. lu., son, reader; 6 p. in., opera,. A mcnfieid weekly travelogue; al Country Girl"; orchestral music 6.30 p m dllner coCert; 8 p. KUU General Electric com- m three nours ,Peclal programs pany, Oakland 31ii .Meters -lt.0ncerts; .11:00 p. m. Cocoanut 11:30 a. m., luncheoir concert; 3 ,0rove orchestra, dance music, p. tn., music and speaker; 4 p. KUO oeneral Electric com ni., orchestral concert. I pany, Oakland 312 meters i KFtsti Angelus Temple, Ls,ji:3u a. m., -luncheon concert;! Angeles 278 Meters 10:30; 3 p m ,tud0 program and the a. m.. SunBhlne Hour; 3:30 p. m. 8peaker; 4 p. m., St. Francis or Auditorium Service; 6:30 p. n- ci,eatra; 6:30 p. m.. Girls' half- i(;rav Studio program lor cnn- , - program; Silent isw;ni. a m organ recital, 7:30 p. m., Kl'O Hale lirothers, Inc.,1 Audltorluul gorvice; 9:15 p. ru., Sun Francisco 423 Meters -!siVBr i3ttd Concert; Radio lec 7 a. in., Settlng-Up exercises; Ijture; 10 p. m., organ recital. p. m., l airmont orcueon., p. m., Amphian orchestra; f:0 p. in.; Fairmont orchestra; 5:30 p. m.; Children's Hour; 7, p. Fairmont orcnesira; o p. ", 8 p. m dunce music: Uncle Josh. Uncle Josh. KIM The Times, Los An gelen 395 Meters 12:30 p. m., Rose Room orchestra; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcale; 6 p. m., Hickman's orchestra; G p. ni., Children's Hour; 7:30 p. m. U. S. C. Glee Club; 8:30 p. m. lec ture on astronomy; 10 p. m., Uiltinore danco orchestra. Radio features for Thursday, January 22. KHJ, The Times, los Angeiea, 395 meters. 12:30 p. m. special pro gram; 2:30 p. nt. matinee musl cale; 6 p. m. Hickman s orchestra; 6:30 p. m. children s program; iv p. m. Dlltmore dance orchestra". Kl'O. Hale uroiners, inc., on" Francisco, 4i3 meters. 7 a. ui. setting-up exercises; 1 p. m. Fairmont orchestra; 4:30 p- m. Fairmont or chestra; 6:30 p. m. children's pro gram; 7 p. m. Fairmont orchestra; p. m. organ recital; p. ni. spec ial program; 10 p. m. dance music. KGW, The urcgonian, itiruaii.., 492 meters. 12:30 p. m. Portland Civic Music club concert; 6 p. m. children's program, bllent Nigra. KFSG, Angelus Temple, Los An geles. 278 meters. 10:30 a- m. ra dio bible school; 3:30 p. m. organ recital; 7:30 p. m. auditorium ser vice; 9:15 p. in. Gray Studio pro gram; 10 p. ni. organ recital. KC.O, General Electric Company, Oakland. 312 meters. 10:40 a. m. Oakland Public School class room Instruction; 11:30 a. m. luncheon ranrvrt. 4 n. m. St F'rancis orches tra: 8 n. m- special program; 10 p., in. dunce music. KNX, Tho rOxprens, Los Angeles, 337 meters. 10:30 a. m. home ec onomic talk: noon organ recital; 6 p. m. dinner concert; 7:30 p. m. popular buslni'ss talk; 10 p. m. Am bassmlor Hotel dauco orchestra. KYX, The Tribune, Oakland. .109 meters. Routine reports. Silent night KFI, Earle C. Anthony, Los An aeleit. 469 meters. 5 IP. ra- hour of jmMHiri.i nhow KPltr. The Ttulletln, San Fran cisco. 270 meters. 8 p. m. special rfjdio program by S:in Francisco Community Chest; 9 p. 111. dance orchestra. Radio features for Friday, Janu ary 2.1. KFRC, The Hulletln, San Fran cisco. 270 meters. 6:37 p- m. Hem s DOCTORS SAY 7 I rhYtlrlant wm tfainit nftctlnf ouihl inrj cold and tfll ot tha Mrtout tuna com ylicationa that may rfiull. Lasdirf phvit ctam row rccrib( BALSA ME A for all bron thial adariiom. Writ known Dr. Bn. f, Crahtrrt, Aidtrioa. Mo., wriloi: "I m It ocluitfly lor Hy practfeo and my family. It if t nit a. urt and aaft la ita action Mao it." the nd f th Influenza fp 1.n(t tnt jilmtciiti nuticul that a tr'bt in Nnatt.v by the ut of c from nai te pUnl tr ininunc frura the rsvjrea of h.duoiiTj He uw.i th?te amnic bla wh tr p.it fnri arfl tlun In a hosMul i trr fl init with "ili-ath" cjm N of tho rrMilH nwi'pt the world arj fur vm t:oil II .i n t isih'e to supply the demand t.l.S.MKA cnnl inm ttire tin nvt.ibTf o'l in a (jl.-aHjint svrup. It eld-j mU .u.i!nua rtiiin in fx'.ir 1. It withes th-: in- fl.i tm it nunitrinM and rrMcTcs irntst ni 5 It lm rt'4ti wiTt'ttun of nni'-ui and i nulls f;ii vM'ci-ratlnn. 3. It ilinuilitlfs p ru of Ihr k n In IhnminB off KhIv n-iu. n nnd 1 4 It fttrikt-s at the came, guu-kiy rhc kino i avrm m n t con hi It wl'h oMinirr v.ilia ronch ntp tht art onlv av thfiit nip f,i d n't c tt the t ie of the tr ,i:d. Vnl'kf ofher riMtth ritil m HAI.S WKA la fr.- from r f 1 ur and ofitr himfiil nr 0't' . I'loiiMr to Uk ai.d abtotutelr mh ti i ic ! i-h'Mrrn, Ur ur u s?t P At, M VF A Vth th pli-lur .'f ihf li.dian on the pokier l. ;r "(. d to rrlnTe iv c ncti. no rcitirr f-m niiv. i r nr numy back. Ail druc tvll PA1.SAMRA- lu H.'jehurfi bu tt from Chapman! 1'miT S'ore. for CHRONIC COUGHS BUSINES8 WOMEN ATTENTION The Physical Culture Classes of (he Business and Profession- a al Women's Club will meet at . the Hemline Studio on Wed- . oesday evenings at 8 o'clock, ' and on Thursday evenings at 7. A special price of IS for 1 twelve lessons haa been made for club members. The classes begin ibis week. hour; 8 p m Cur,stian Science lecture. i KFS i Apgelius Temple, Los Angeles 278 meters 10:30 a m narlln Illl.lo Srhrml- 3:3U KQW The Oregonian, Port- Bnd ore 493 meters 12:30 p m f concert; 6 p. m., chlldrens program; 8 p. m.. University of orenon extension division lec- ture: 10:30 p. m.. Hoot Owls. I KPO Hale Brothers, Inc., Saa Francisco 7 p. m,. setting- up exercises; 11 a. m., home economics lecture; 12:45 p. m.. Commonwealth club luncheon talk; 1 p. m., Fairmont orches tra; 4:30 p. ni., Fairmont or chestra; Silent Nlpht. KHJ The Times, Los An geles 395 meters 12:30 p, m., Rotary Club luncheon; 2:30 p. m., matinee musicale; 6 p. m.. Hie km en's orchestra; 6:30 p. m. chlldrens program; 8 p. m. spe cial "Surprise'" program; 10 P ni.. lilltmore Dance Orchestra. Feature for Saturday, Jun. 21 KHJ The Times, Los An geles 395 meters. .12:30 P. m.. Perry's Orchestra; 2:30 p, I m., ' Saturday afternoon irouc 6 p. in., Hickman's orchestra 6:30 p. m., chlldrens program; 8 p. ui., special program; 10 p. T.I1. i IU., juuuiuie uttiivu uibiicDi.a, am midnight, "Lost Angeles." KPO Ilule lirothers, Inc., Los Angeles 423 meters 7 a. m., setting-up exercises; 1 p. ra.. Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 2:30 p. m., California Grays, mu sical matinee; 2:30 p. m., tea dansant; 8 p. m., dance music. KCW The Oregonian, Port- NEW YORK. Jan. 21. Moe land 492 meters 10 p. ni.,i"rrmBn, son of a Chicago Rabbi dance orchestra. I president of "Young Judea" in KF'SG Angelius Temple, Los Angeles 278 meters 10:30 )vn socially, wob reported by mi tt, m.. Sunshine hour program; ; thorltlos today to have confessed 3.30 p. m., uray biuuio pro-; gram; 7: 3D p. ni.. Auditorium Service; sermon; special music. (CGO Oeneral Electric Com pany, Oakland, Cal. 312 me ters 11:30 a. m., luncheon concert; 4 p. ru St. Francis con cert orchestra; 8 p. m., special program; 10 p. ni., dance music. KNX The Express, Los An geles 337 meters 1 p. m., Radio talk; 6:30 p. m., dramatic pupils' program; 8 p. m., Special American Legion program; a p.inml her-five children In Chicago. m.. Feature Program; IV p. m.. Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. KLX The Tribune, Oakland, r0! meters rouiiue reports; Silent Night. KFI Enrle C. Anthony, Los Angeles 4t)9 meters Bp. m., hour of news bulletins; fi:45i p. in., "The Subconscious Short Cut to Power", by Dr. Clyde Sheldon Shepherd; 7 p.m., dunce, orchestra; 8 p. m., program of; Spanish and Italian songs and meiuuies. p. ui.. . ..uu.. "',,,.. real pL?,LCOI1C",iL ., ,,Ur'nn' Francisco 270 meters' 6:37 p. m., Whltcomb Jrotei orcnesira In dunce music; news bulletin; Silent Night: Johnson's Floor PollshliiK Sets as easy to oiioralq as a carp't sweeper. Come la and see UivM. Lloyd CrocUer. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21. Lawrence .1. Flaherty, represen tative elect from the fifth Cali fornia congressional district, was reported critically 111 today aftor an operation for an Intestinnl ob- strurtion at a hospital here. Mr. Flaherty tu elected to fill the vacancy created when Mrs. Mae Nolan, widow of the late Representative John I. No lan, refused to become a candi date for re-election after she served during the unexpired term created by her husband's death. Flaherty Is a republican.1 At present he holds the appoint ment of customs survey of the port of San Francisco. Cadmnn wrote "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water." "At lawn tne." "I Hear a Thrush at Eve." SKE him as well u HEAR hurt. Jan. Jl Your printing needs will receive personal atten tion when placed wllh d. We spe cialise oo Letter Heads Bill Heada Envelopes Calling Cards Buslrets Cards Index Cards Wedding' Stationery Special Ruled Blanks Legal Covers Booklets Catalogues Posters, etc. In fact, we print anything any ev erything from a birth announce ment to a funeral not fee, which is evidence that we can take care of you from the cradle to old age. We have the best and most modern eq u 1 p p e d job printing establish ment south of Portland. Bring your printing troubles to ns and we will smooth them out for you. NEWS-REVIEW EXCLUSIVE JOB PRINTING DEPARTM ENT RABBI'S SON 15 Of ,h8 cty Bnd. prominent In llrook lo forgeries totalling Vi.euu,. 000. in the business of the hiut- ty Finance and Service company of which he was managing di rector. "I tried to be a Napoleon of fi nance a Ponzi, but flopped," Tur man's story concluded. His career as a swindler, accord ing to the alleged confession, started several years ago, when , vpw York he borrowed ;,100 t0 Ben(1 h)8 widowed mother He "borrowed from reter to pay Tan!." until he evolved n scheme to borrow money from friends to ldan merchants for discounting bills, keeping for himself half of the discount saved Ills clients. "Unfortunately," Turman is re ported to have confessed, "tho Equity Finance and Service com pany, which 1 organised discounted my forged notes as well as the notes of my merchant costumcrs. My bubble burst Just wnen it iook- Persons from whom Turman bor- rned Ihe mnnev to loan merch ants are alleged to have been the chief losers. They claim to have lout Finns ranging from 115.000 to 190.000 Forged notes In sums ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars and beiuing the names or prominent bunlness men are lu tho hands of prosecu tors. l)o you like a Paees' coal. nire fire? I'se Purity Brand Milk Is milked, cooled, strained, and boitled by machinery, untouched by hand and Is de livered fresh morning and evening. Cream or milk In J pint if you like, (live us a trial, l'lione 15 F15 or S12-Y. Moore Bros. Dairy M MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t- Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients Privileged to Hava Their Own Doctor Terminal Beauty Shoppe TERMINAL HOTFL HAIRCUT1INC. MARCfLllNO. BOB CURLS NOT OIL AND PLAIN StUMPGOINC All Kinds ef Beauty Work by Eipert Operators. Phone 584. Phone Bl135 niSTERCffi; VICTIMS HIGH OP 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 - Garbage Cans, Ash Cans,' etc. They have many a step. See this line and you will be sure to find the very thing you Jiave been wanting. U its Hardware, We Have It. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. MI (Aoncfattd !reH leased Wire.) GENEVA, Jan. 20. The crisis in the international opium con ference threatened through fail ure of the Itritish and the Am erican delegates to agree on a; proposition for the suppression of opium e mo king in the far east, seemed somewhat tempered at the conclusion of this morn ing's session as the result of me diation by France. 1 This took the form of a new proposal by Eduard Deladier, French minister of colonies, that the various countries engage to abolish opium smoking within 15 years after the council of the league of nations haa officially found that the growth of opium in the producing countries had shown an appriciabte reduction. The French plan gives China two years to curb her production and provides for the league council making an investigation In the third year to determine whether the reduction was ap preciable. The American proposal was originally for a 10-year limit for the suppression of smoking be ginning at once,- modified yester day to make the period 15 years, while the Itritish suggestion was that the fifteen year limit for suppression start with the dis appearance of the . smuggling danger. ychumann-Helnit says of Tslanina "She is indeed wonderful, both per sonally and in her songs." ARTIST RECITAL CHARLES WAKEFIELD C ADM AN and PRINCESS TSIANINA '" PIANO AND SONG. PROGRAM Heinline Consenatcty, Jvnvaty 268:15 pm. ADXISSIOS $1.10 A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL MATTRESSES In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a Silk Floss mattress at $15.00 each, delivered. POWELL FURNITURE CO. Auction Sale! t Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 1925 t the ranch of the undersigned, one mile south and 4 ine mile west of Looking Glass Store, commencing 5 1 o'clock sharp. The following personal property, f 4 to-wit: S K S IS 1 Team Bay Marcs, weight 3200 1 Happy Farmer Tractor 1 International Tractor Disk 1 Oliver 14-in Triple Tractor Plow 1 Oliver Chill Walking Plow 1 Moliee 14-in. Plow 1 Field Harrow 1 6 Horse Gas Engine 1 Power Emery Wheel 19 P.. I. Red Hens If. w J All Items will be sold to highest bidder tor csih on day of sale. 5 j M. C RADABAUGH, GEO. A. EURCMARD, i f Auctioneer. Owner. 4 SALE WILL BE CALLED RAIN OR SHINE 2 An aid to Health nnd Comfort Coodrich Water Mottles. Take one home. Lloyd Crocker. SPRING is COMING LAY YOUR TLANS NOW We will gladly help you work out your costs on mill work. See us before buying your doors, win dows, frames and finish. iumuu gLiiiui.&inig.ui. ki FURNITURE There la always room in the home for a new piece of fur. niture. It may be a DRESSER, SIDEBOARD, CHIFFONIER, EASY CHAIR, LIBRARY TABLE Let us show you a fine lie of these pieces for your choice and prices are easy. L! E COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St., Rorrburj Conscri-ntnrv SlmlctitH .55 Cctitg 1 Circular Saw . 1 Blacksmith's Blower 1 Heavy Anvil 1 Post Drill 1 Heavy Vice 1 Brooder Complete 1 Incubator 1 Double Disk Dry Land Plow 1 Truck Wagon And Numerous Other Items.