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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 19
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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B. W. BATES
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Pre.ldeut and Manager'
ttecretary-Troaaurer
PEOPLE
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Huaoaurg, Oregon, under tne Act of March I,
" bally, per year, by mall
, Daily, sis montha, by
UttttUHIFTION HATa.lt
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- bally, three montha, by mail-
Ualiy, awgla month, by mall
uauy, by carrier, per month
AMaly Mewa-Keviow, by mall, per year.
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PICKMS
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mmtmt mt Tea AMoctateS t'rtu.
The Ajeoclataa i'reM u .xolu.lv.ljr eautlcd to the aa for rapubll-
- oatlon of all n.w. dlapatoaaa oredilad to It or aot ota.rwiae cr.illied
- la tola paper and to ul loual oawa publlahad baralo. All ngnia of le-
- tuollcaliou of apaoial dlapatcOaa baralo era aio re.erv.4.
H06E8URO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925
.WAYS OF ECONOMIZING.
Many buaines firms are ruined by their failure to buy
- their goods economically. They may produce efficiently and
- push their sales with energy and system. But if they are pay
ing too much for the materails and services that tScy have to
- buy, their methods are fundamentally defective. The same is
true in making purchases for the home. Every home has its
'purchasing agent, in the majority of cases the housewife. If her
. service is wastefully performed, if she buys thoughtlessly, with
. out forethought and planning, if she lacks intelligence regarding
the state of the markets for the things she needs, the operation
" of that home will cost an unreasonable amount and the ad
. Vance of that family is handicapped. The buyer for a business
-. concern fits himself for his task by careful inquiry into the state
- of the markets. He would not be considered competent un
Z less he followed very carefully all price movements and other
lines of information relative to the articles entering into his
- line. Similarly the home buyer needs to follow carefully the
- information relative to the lines that the homes have to use.
The way to do that is to follow the advertising in the newspa
.. pers, to watch for price reductions on the articles that are being
used, also looking for information about goods which helps one
Z buy more intelligently and get full value for one's money. The
' home buyers as a rule understand quite well that close watch
"jaf the advertising is one way in which to reduce the price level
on the things they buy. The people who fail to give this close
scrutiny to these business announcements arc not keeping up
with the modern game of efficient home making, and are not
"performing skilfully their function as buyers for the home.
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Wo certainly got
An orful wallop
Outa the
L-guala.hur
But we're In favor
Of eallln' off
The sessions
For five years
Bo's we can
Get hep to the
Flock of laws
Ws already have
Before they inflict
A hundred or more
On our
Already weary backs.
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JSSES.
SCHOOL SITE PROBLEM
offered. airing a full "description of
earn site and Its advantages, on
this ballot, and submit It to the tax
layer for his decision. I assure
you It will be aettled Quickly, and
I believe the cltlsens of Hoseburg
will be better aatlnfied to depend on
a majority of HoseburK's citizens
than any committee that could be
contend that those who
pay the bill should have a voice in
the selection of the site.
Very truly yours,
HARRY G. WILSON.
MR.
bonds for
lor college
with.
oratory to oppose the selection of
real school site. Would this same
had these
Many of those who have felt that the bill adding to the
" salaries of postal clerks should have become law, are them
selves helping to make the lot of the postal workers harder by
their lack of consideration. While our wise men are debating
what shall be done about postal pay and rates, the average man
and woman might express sympathy for these workers in a prac
tical way, by omitting to do certain things that add to their bur
dens. People should show more sense about the Christmas
rush. By heaping a mountain of work on these forces all in a
, . few days, we create a nervous strain that is an extremely un
... desirable feature of this job. Also a great deal of needless
work is imposed on the postal employes by the earless way in
which many letters are addressed and parcels done up. Every
Hetter addressed in a scrawly and illegible hand and every poor
- ly done up parcel makes needless work for some one.
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Judge Jean Morris of New York City, answering the question
why many girls go wrong, named disrupted families as one
principal cause why so many girls go astray at this time. Form
erly, she said, drink and economic stress were the leading
causes. A husband and wife may be thoroughly tired of mck
As this is Thrift Week we would
advise no baths Satlddy nite,
whlch'll be a great savin' on time,
water ana aoap.
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Why doesn't someone Inform the
leguslitshure that this is Thrift
Week so's they can lay off a few of
inose as per oay clerks who sre attitude have persisted
warm DUt ino ...i o inetr pants
at the expense of the state.
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The jaiz-killer will now be sent
to kindergarten. We would suggest
that the instructors wear tin der
bies a la A. E. F.
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Portland Is glvin' so gol dern
much publicity to their "Inch and j fore the 20 year bond
vwu,t ,mca nai an in. aecona
story workers in the metrop will be
colnin' nom .do plumes. If you
yeggs would make a hit with the
headline writers you'd better pick
a short monicker.
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Some short-haired momma now
breaks Into print with the startlin'
news that Lady Nicotine has com
plete sway over hundreds of college
girls. That's why you can't tell
what a Sheba means when she says
she "rolls her own." Mebbe It's her
sox and agin mebbe not.
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The senators and rep'tatlves
hafta send their dirty clothes home
to maw on acct' of bein' unable to
budget a laundry Item on three
bucka per day. If it's a long ses
sion the boys may hafta resort to j
oeiiuioia collars.
s
Hsvin' weathered the winter
styles Paw is beginnin' to git a
leetle skeered at the price tags on
ine spring rasnions.
Tfl Editor News Review: Since two
letters have appeared in your pa
per about a site for our new school sheeted.
umiuiug, please permit me as a tax
payer, parent, and member of the
site committee to express my
views.
When the school issue first came
up great stress was laid upon a
junior college and senior high
scnool with grounds enough for
present and future expansion b) , , - " .
people In every walk of life, also1 S; 0rf0 J?- 1925- To
the press of 'our fair city, In a far ,K(IUo,r the Ruseburg News
reaching manner. We note that J. ""'T ? r"celn yuat i,8Ue of
A. Churchill, superintendent of pub- y" News-Review In an arti
lie instruction favors the Junloi ',c'e "en C- dman on
college and saya it la "sure to,llw th ld tabor mendrpent ,hat i
come." And in his article in Port-iam !,,er "verely criticised for
i,.i ,.i i iv . I nat be seems to think Is my ln-
iona Hoseburg as having voted u "'7 m,Da "
HERCHER REPLIES
TO MR. GOODMAN
high school with Jin l'"''r.'.ri - " .
in connection there t "'", uciiaut ior
rushing into print apparently with
. .. no other uurnnse thun in rot iKam.l
some who are atcainst progress, and . . V irKnruiu
who have brounht legal things and!"' r .h"w ""le
iu.h. n.iww auuui iiir luiiiKS mat
others are doing. If Mr. Goodman
had written me a personal letter
,.nll,.n...n i.r..r. rerf a ,a -,...'" """" "'I V'"W B IIUS SUD-
ed by the majority J,ct' 1 noula" " Klven him the
A school building will be erected ' r?.r'J,!Lfor'?atl0.n. a.nd L,ho"!d have
and a site ftecurvd for the boys and
tnld him. alKn that uhn Ki
arm a sue securvo lor the boys and .., . ,
girls, to give them the best educa- a'e , ' ' "a.s " ken by a member of
lion, notlo house members of the i '''"!e' . , a8 ' tne "torney-
Rrr""B uuim KjoKiug aner
lain bills that 1 waa having
site committee or any other adults
in the district. In fact most of the
present high school studenta will
pay a good share of the taxes be-
issue is re
tired. I believe' we should look to
the future and protect ourselves for
years to come, by selecting a good
acreage of ground for future devel
opment as needed. I understand
that a most attractive offer eco
nomically will be presented to the
site committee for an adequate
cer-
nre-!
pared and that I knew nothing of!
saw pon until i saw it In the pa- i
per. Naturally, then, in my absence
I was listed as doubtful. As for my
position in this matter, I knovr of
no reason why my attitude Is not;
known for i have on every occasion
spoken against It, even in DUblic'ad.
I dresses In the Orange, as well aa in I
I private conversation and in letters '
i to my constituents. I
However, in spite of all this. I am j
s le. If we build on the present , ;; T u . J .' "
., t I io conceited enough to th nk that
iiimi si-uuui Bile an BUKKmii-u oy Kii-I i i, n . , . . y
other writer, we shall have used ,1 " ,an,d. ara ir5"nf hard to
... . ,. uuiiu vinru IU IHB Bl gU-
ments of my friends and the many
good people of the Btato who are la
boring hard to put the amendment
upon the statute books of the na
tion and if, finally, I am convinced
beyond a doubt that my stand Is
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The golfer bold,
With clubs in hand,
Went out to the
Garden of Lies
He sliced a drive,
Missed three short puts
.And the four extra shots
Still denies.
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A bottle-scarred veteran Is a fel
ler who tried to savo his five gal
lons of home brew when the corks
started to fly.
t i t
So
Dora.
you missed little Oumbell
Well, we'll hafta 'fees un.
Dora went down to the legusla
shure with ua and met a cute look
In' senator, quit ye ed. cold and is
other and wish to .separate. But they should think what will solons. She's i-omised to write us
happen to their children, if thev have offsorimr. in r. U tL-! .h?r' n,w'. letUr ',y-
this step. A child needs the care of both parents. They would
better put up with some lack of congeniality, rather than take
risks for the future of their little ones.
up this space which can be bougiit
any tune In the next fifty years.
for exjmnslon and by doing thiB we
would only complicate our situation.
Children should have a good
knowledge of the fundamentals.
bulu as leaning, wimug auu urun- wrnI.ff , .. . . ,. - ,
metic but education Is more than !n?, and,hat ls1,he,1" of ,ne
this. We can t expect to cram book 1 People of Oregon to
,,. .....I.. . s ii"ave t"'s law, I shall consider it
hours each day and have interest I Jyt J"?
children or healthy ones. Have we , , dHf,r, ln. ntnfmtttnt . . k"V "r
r-..,.s... ..,. -i 1 u" itJineufiii an or me neo
ii;iftuucu mini mv inic wi Biiun ,.ia 11 i . . . .
Half of our young men were roeTn or onJr 'aclioa of the
jected because or physical troubles. 1 . - r
A strong recreational program Lj ';aIs' ,' 8ay ,ha,t tne r'ouS-
t u-n .... , ' ndlHIII la WUIHlItK
hard In a Rood many ways, such as
Your printing
needs wlllfrecelve
personal atten
tion when placed
with us. We spe
cialize on
Letter Heads
Bill Heads '
Envelopes
Calling Cardi
Buslreis Cards
Index Card
Wedding
Stationery
Special Ruled
Blank
Legal Covers
Booklets
Catalogues
Posters, etc.
hi fact, we print
anything any ev
erything from a
birth announce
ment to a funeral
notice, which Is
evidence that we
can take care oX
you from the
cradle to old age.
We have the best
and most modern
equ lpped Job
printing establish
ment south of
ForUand. Rring
your p r 1 n 1 1 n k
troubles to us and
we will smooth
them out for you..
Grow Better Fruit
Pruning your orchard in the proper way will assure
the goal.
You must have the Tools to Work With
We want every Orchardist to come in
and inspect our big line of .
IMPLEMENTS FOR YOUR SPRING PRUNING
Then when you have prunned, put on the spray.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
NEUNER ASKED
FOR STATEMENT
IN DRY PROBE
( Continued from pare one)
If Cleaver had anythnlg to do
with the case In any way. It was In
promising Immunity to B. O. Rob
erta, the state's main witness, who
incriminated himself In testifying
against the others. It Is asserted.
Roberts was convicted and Ben-
selling moonshine, bribing the of-'fenced to the pen, on bribery
ficer to afford protection for their I charges, but was immediately par
opcraiions. j rioned. If the Btate forces had any-
The county forces unearthed the thing whatever to do with the
evidence and secured the con vie? ! case, it was In that connection,
tlons. j county authorities maintain.
NEWS-REVIEW
EXCLUSIVE JOB
PRINTING DEPARTMENT
ARTIST REGITAL
.CHARLES WAKEFIELD C A DM AN
and
PRINCESS TSIANINA
PIANO AND SONG PROGRAM
Heinline Conservatory, January 268:15 pm.
CtitlKcrriiliirj- Slmtvlttn .5.7 Cent
The girl whose enrly
.'recollectioris date back only to a jarring and quarrelsome
; home, may not think that the straight and narrow path of strict
.' virtue is very flowery.
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I" The school site committee meets again this evening to
consider two concrete proposals for the establishment of a new
school building in this city. We are sure this very important
; matter cannot be settled to the entire satisfaction of nil con
cerned. But some definite action should be accomplished this
evening. Almost all suitable plots of ground have been in the
offering and fully investigated. There is but one thing left to
be done recommend a site to the school board and grounds! tomorrow. I.uvin
hit U' 1 1 1 ,L. 1 r . .1.1 t - I
"i"H'" iwo-miras oi me committee ap
watch for it tomorroy!
rtr-v
"Jew Jitsu Is the mayor of Jerusalem."
should not be considered Jn choo
1mk a site. If this Is true, then ha Is
rlht and the rest of us are wrong.
He also said athletics" were only
for a fow. This his been traatn
Hnsfburf? because we have provid
ed no place by our schoolB for re
creation.
If wo secure a irood acreage
then much of the phyHlral educa
tion can be carried on out of doors,
anil all pupils w ill take part and be
helped.
To buy the four lots next to (he
present hlfjh school will cost more
than riftt'en acres elsewhere in
the city, and we'll have no site at
(hat, only a cramped up building;
not even found In the biggest city.
Just think what it would mean to
have seven hundred boys and girls
on tho present high school site
without a place large enough even
for two of them to play catch.
Not even in the congested cent
ers of New York City do they com
mit such a crime. All they would
I have here are the streets throuah
which is now going auln tnililc
more and more eHdi year. The ones
who must use the present building
In the future will be crannied badly
enough. It's insane to inflict the
sunie punishment on-tM) more.
Let us look ahead and safeguard
the future. Let's secure a good
large sile and give our boys and
"Jut least one place where they can
. . Piay Dull without being run off.
The Hoy Scouts of tho city arc1" ' tho time to act.
lo tnke a "fire by friction'' hlko1 Lets have a, llltle more vision
the Armory at a"" 'ess oraiory. Secure a good
iX o'clock in the morning, and re- ""'d site while It Is available. If
nointerl In r.,f,m .k;. A ...uZ u r..: ., I turning about 5 p. in. They are we .u,u one down now It Is gone
, - iu uc .ituaiying 10 me puo- to lake skillets and whatever lorever.
lie generally, it not, the committee should be dischtir&cd It ""'' " p'"- matches wrp me noitn hair or the pies-
tin. wnrL.il . i . j . Iwl" "", allowed. I he fires will em site lor inline i
has worked fa.thfully to perform its duty. I he ,do l.y the friction method the Klk's Island Is
, j land the boys will demonstrate district It won't care
I lie plan ol the modilied McNary-Hatigen bill to market 'the old Indian system. The hike We can't compel the pupils to go
the surplus product, of American farm, in foreign cotmtrie. ' r'r" A" tXVln'Z "L
vuiiub iirvc guoa du sine as. we are wonclrrini;. however, how " will en back over tho Mount -e- now, u.snl only bv the Ml.ried
is necessary in the V. S. if we ar
Tvr eo.U, the mark-' ad fund to the
fctu ,i uivin .; .i.: '"0"H' f",vl Senator Kddy's $25.-
Ing. One member of the site con, !" br''"j j ' " bill of last session,
mltteo stated In the naoer and to : ?n(1.nmk,n,? the IJ.OUil horticultural
the site committee th.l thl. nolnl ,UD. .Tolv'- " "
i., . , ... j tax bins and one hundred and nine
BOY SCOUTS WILL
other bills, many of great Import
ance to the taxpayer and to the
people of Oregon, are receiving our
Yours ijiectfully.
A.11KHCI1ER.
It.
CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT
TAKE HIKE SnTllflDAY
ceils. Ken K
given to ihe
for the siiua-
certain countries nbrnnrl nn nnu fr ...l. .1 - ! bo ri,,K-
. , . . ' . . nuvil "II J HIC q
without money to liquidate what they already owe the United ! Arundel, piano tuner, rnone 1S9-L
Mates. Maybe those countries would appreciate an oppor
tunity to pay us off with surplus carrots, rutabagas, etc., of
their own.
girls oC the athletic
Dome Fashion has decreed that next spring milady shall
wear over her eyes a veil ornamented with embroidered eyes
or lashes, or any other sort of a design that will carry resem
blance to a totem pole. With the advent of this sartorial con
ceit we may expect some mentally deranged males to revive that
once popular ditty: "Just Because You Made Them Coo-Goo !
Eyes." i
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CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
fi lT ME; I HOD of rrentlng rile ! J,m
boys and
teams.
l.fs settle this thing for the vet
fare of nil of the boys end girl.
He rave heralded ourselves
through Ihe Journals or our grand
old slate as n progressive peo;.e.
s people who go forward to
niKoesi nieais. him we meet our
own challenge, members of the
school board, of the site rominlt
tcc. and taxpayers of district So.
Four?
Hespccl fully Mihmlto !,
J. li. ItllKsK
THINKS COMMITTeE
HAS AXE TO GRIND
. .. Looks like an investigation into the of filial ads of Cleaver
would be about as perplexing as to locate the official source of a
Jot of the illicit booze floating around.
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rccci:in:fd ao fttirccutul. imnon- T'... I....
turyical. iso inconvenience. emh.rT.it jM.r
mcntsur conlincnir tit during trrntmrnta jn.
vne my ctme ina gvatyiut In uuttrt
a usti.il. Rrlirf U atparrnt from ihe
rrf !'. nd I rOMlivrlv liUARAN
TIJ: to cure any ca. ot TUcaor rvlund
th. faticiu'i Ire.
If tM will writ, to me I
will .end veil ittf FKKE
book on Pik-a mnd othr
Rectal aad C.lea dwoe.
Anyway, the state legislature is going alter business in a way
tW shows a drgiee of enthusiasm in the gicat amount of woik
be accomplished.
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"I: Probably after nil the bootleg imbibers ate dead and what CHASi j. I'JAM. M.P.InC
is left go blind there will be no need of piohibilion enforce
officers.
y 17th. i;i:r. r,ntor N
It Is tlte opinion of n
i-entiive of Ilo.seburi;'s pm
lint I hn picked commit!".
-cli'ioi sit,. hU hae an av
rriml. W e ln.d the resident
I.JU1H Iwood tuillitig for II-How's
fl- Id. V.'e fiml those living on the
est side faior some site near tlielr
WS
big :la
on to
of
Editor News-Kevlew:
ln tho News-lteview Issue of
Jan. 2U. C. E. Goodman says: "The
sttinu interests that fought the Im
migration bill, are righting the child
labor amendment."
He should have said that the
same Interests that are righting for
the child labor amendment, fought
tor the Immigration bill. The" la
bor unions and their purpose Is
obvious. Greater scarcity of labor,
higher wages with resulting dis
aster to the farming Interests.
With foreigners kept out, and
young men of from 16 to 18 elimi
nated from the field of competi
tion with the unions, the farmer
will have to play higher freight
rates, more money for farm labor
and for manufactured articles, in
cluding machinery. And the major
ity of tanners can't stand much
more of that sort or thing.
If this amendment had designa-
lea cniidren under the age or six
teenor better, rifteen, as fit sub
jects for government control, then
tho farmers' organisations and oth
ers who are opposing it, would
have had no objections to It, and It
would, also, probably, have receiv
ed the support of most of the state
legislatures. Yet, if the age had
been limited to 15 years, w hy i
bother about It at all? All Btates I
have compulsory school laws which
should keep children under 15:
years of nge out or the factories. A
'child'- over that age that can't i
work. Is a ioor stick.
Many old people or both sexes, '
who have not hair the strength of:
a boy of 16 or 17, is compelled to j
work to keep alive. Yet no sym-l
palhy is wasted on them. It Is all
reserved for Ihe "poor children"
who are over school age, and who.
If they don't work, will probably go
lo the dogs. Why, if this bill Is rat-1
If lel. Ihe present wave of youthful:
criminality that Is sw eeping over j
the country, will look the size of "a
pea on a drum," compared to w hat
will follow.
Mr. Goodman speaks of the
youlh of our country having their
physical and mental powers dwarf
ed by working In factories, etc.
How about their morals 7 There te
mining like .work to keep a young
fellow straight.
And where did Mr. Goodman get
the Information that President
t'oolldge Is in lavor of the bill? Our
last congress bucked everything
the president did. or wauled done,
so It is hardly likely they did this
to please him. Itceiili-K. I Deliee
(he president himself, (as well as
his hoys), worked when a child.
Mr. Goodman, and all others In
!
PhnnP
Mris ' ll.VIXSlOX $1.10 ,
KK J kJ 3 rr:
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and propaganda in support of this ; I Aa HiO 1 rOlf g" I iST 1
nnd nrona nan da in nuimort of this
niiinturti nnp rfr tint hut nntir-s '
this vagueness. The particulars are
never Riven.
It's a wise plan never to niako an I
allegation unless you have farts to !
support it Personally. I don't be-
lieve there are any children real
children, workinK in factories, now
adays, in Ihe U. 3. !
Lastly, Mr. Goodman evidently
knows little of the ethics of sports
manship. If the people elected Mr. !
Eddy and Mr. Fisher, it was prob-
ably because they wanted them.
Mr. Eddy has proved over and
over his fitness for the office. If
there w ere only more men like him
in the legislatures, and in congress, ;
our country would be pretty wife.
Mr. Fisher, though a beginner, is ,
showing his wisdom by his oppo
sition to the bill. Let us hope that :
Mr. Hercher will swing into line
w ith them. , !
' J. E. PACK. I
Roseburg, Oregon.
Royal t'tah coal, clean and
ficient. Denn Gerretsen Co.
BRITTEIM GIVES
I
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ifi nr.! 1 1 ittitii.u.u,:
' if
Start it right by coming down to our store and
selecting your groceries for' your Sunday 'dinner,
then you will have that contented feeling for the
rest of the day.
For Saturday only, we will offer as specials :
Nice Red Spitzenburg Apples, per box $1.35
A few more of those sweet Oranges :
By the half box 90c
By the dozefi, 4 doz. for 25s
Two doz. for , 25c
Yakima Netted Gem Spuds, Saturday only,
per 100 lbs $2.65
Gem Nut Margarine, one lb. or 3 lbs., per lb 25c
Pacific Nut Margarine, per lb :.25c
Stop and get a hot cup of Golden West Coffee,
now being demonstrated at our store. J
In Our Meet Market We Offer
Quality Meats f
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 23.
Jack Pritteniformer welterweight
champion of the worid gave Izzy
Tanner, St. Paul, a boxing les
son in a ten round bout here last
night. The former title holder
scored a knockdown early in tho
first round with a short left
hook to Tanner's chin. In the
semi-wind-up. Hilly Cardeau and
(leorge McCormick, welters,
went to a ten round draw.
The I'nlversity ui Oregon bas
ket ball team defeated the Mult
nomah club quintet here lust
night. 3: to 21. :
iioseOim&tem
LAUNDRY KIDS;
house;- :
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Swift's
Premium
Hams
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:
33c j
per pound ' t
1 t - ..
eouiLA.so niHMV 5rmr ornciv
li, or-, n.. ;i, mm v, e.,-i.i..
6IS Ml. I. Til AO I'INf
o n pronoriy. and those of theifavor of this amendment lire very
south arc ticrfectly rure the 'ague es to the 'lactones, etc"
south side Is ihe logical local ton j her these millions of children
lor this proposed school. are employed. Point them out tell
I hsvc no argument lo offer uiih'ln what towns, and streets they
any of these committee men. 1 be!are fllualed. Who are the owners,
lleve they am all honest. 1 do not 1 how many children are employed,
believe It Is a mark of dishonesty I for how many hours a day, what
ii n a msn desire, to enhance ihejare Nie age. of til.- child workers.
Hllle of his own property. Th.re-'nd any other fact, concerning
tore, inasmuch, as uiejr cannot them, la all the newspaper articles
5ns Sowed one.
VROW-EM- NOW SUE KNOWS
TrAE PlftCETo SfcND
THE. fAMlLYi CLOTHES i
When she found out that
tills was the place to sen.!
the family's clothes she
aln discover. d that we
would moke her a -pii.il
rnte for the family laun
dry. She toid her friends
ahout It and they told
tiuir friends about it and
thia Is getting n be quite
a family laundry.
Roteburg Steam
Laundry
Phon. 7 Ros.burg, Or.
One ' box Brookfietd
Pork Sausage with
every Ham Sold.
Come in and get your meats cut to order. Will cut i
any pieoe of meat, that you want, with the lowest t
possible prices. f
SMOKED MEATS
Swift & Co. Heavy Bacon, none better, lb 25c t
Bacon Squares, lb 20c
Boneless Cottage Rolls, lb , 25c i
Sugar Curc'd Bacon Backs, lb 22c t
Lard, lb 20c f
Fresh Made Hamburg, lb 15c J
Pure Pork Sausage, lb 18c X
Brookfield Pork Sausages in boxes, fresh supply. X
Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryers' for your Sunday
Uinncr. e draw all ot our poultry.
We Trim the Meat Not the Customer
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145
Meat Market 363