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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1925. erv - - i n M rv Elk tiy-ilJr?is J IA L .' I S VJATV - - Hill l BY WIBIiil ynrfT 1 f.J- ORGANIZATION- WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE 'Incorporated 571 DEPARTMENT STORES CORNER OF CASS AND STEPHENS, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE reliable quality: GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES " its i swftps Sermceau (Uttii! rice; - The solid leather., the .uperior craftsmanship in the making, style, that are new and smart-these are all important factor, that recommend our footwear over other make.. Add to th.. the advantage, which accrue to you from the collective buying power of our hundred, of .tore, and you find here a high .hoe service at a low price. Men's Comfortable Shoes Both for Dress and Work Men who have the habit of buying Shoes here (and tit's a good habit I) always enjoy foot comfort. They also get shoes which outwear any they have had before. Our Dress Shoes embody the latest styles. 1 Thousands and thousands of workmen thruout the country will wear only the J. C. Penney Co. Shoes, for they know these combine durability, workmanship, material, and price to the best advantage. Astonishingly Low Prices You will be surprised that good shoes can be so rea sonable. Step in to-day and let us fit you. $2.98 to $6.50 Mas. Production Buying and Selling There arc three great economies resulting from the multiple! operations of our Stores which assure large savings of money to consumers (tQ you) : Mass production (first) required because of our mass buying (second) and mass selling (third). Each of these is an im portant factor in enabling us to provide you and the millions of people we serve thruout -the United States, with needs for the person and iiome at prices that average far below those or dinarily asked. These savings are contin uous not occasional! RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Sutiont Now two Radio Feature for Thursday, Jumiary 20. KNX The Express, Los An gele 337 meters 4 p. m.. Tra vel talk: 6:15 p. m., special pro gram: 8 p. m.. Lion's Club: 9 p. m. Feature Program; 10 p. m.. Cocoanut drove orchestra. KKUC The Ilulletln, at San Francisco 2 70 meters 6:37 p. m.. late news bulletin: 8 p. in., dance program; intermission pi ano solos. KII.I The Times. I.os Ange les 395 meters 12:30 p. m orchestral concert; 2:30 p. m., matinee musicale; 6 p. m., Hick man's orchestra; 6:30 p. m., a Children's program; 7:30 p. m., Art Talk: 7:45 p. m.. Health Talk; 10 p. m., lliltmore Hotel, dance orchestra. KGO General Electric Com pany, Oakland 312 meters 10:40 s. m., classroom instruc tion by Oakland 1'ublic Schools; 11:30 a. m.. luncheon concert; 4 p. in.. Hotel St. Francis concert orchestra; 8 p. m., "Arms and the Man". George Bern. Shaw's play by KGO players; 10 p. m., cost-pIus plan. dance music. Telephone Octopus Seen KOW The Oregonian, Port- "it has come to my attention p. m.. Program sponsored by the: that the American Telephone & Portland Civic Music Club; 6 P-, Telegraph company of New York m.. Children's program. owns substantially all of the stock KPO Halo Brothers. Inc. of the Western Electric company 4 23 meters 7 a. m.. Setting-up a wel as n(,ariy a) cf the stock exercises: 1 p. m.. Fairmont Ho-jof the Pacfic Telephone & Tele tel orchestra; 4:30 P. m., Fair-Kraph company. The Pacific mont Hotel orchestras 5:30 p. icoast o(fl,I)rnK of this giant mon- m., v.,luiuren n iiuui , i p. m. Fairmont Hotel Orchestral 8 p. m., Organ Recital; 9 p. m., bpe- Vou've always C .... WUIlUZll 11 here it is - New Style H"0 , TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate . digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style Il-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! Regular H-O O.M ..... N.w Stylo H-O Out. (Quick) Standard luU tiz. and weight pkg. wdahu I lb. os. I m QDicxcocasfil OAR . Cook io 2to3minutes .$1,500,000 LOAN TO FARMERS REQUESTED (Continued from page 1.) from the governor the power to ap- loan apply to his J?? point members of the port of Port-, property was passed b- the senate land commission, the bill was put Kree tlb0 "UL bl n,t house bill thmueh second reading of the sen- vided for tne puouc scuou. iopolv is obliged to pay four and lone half percent of its gross earn- j ate under -suspension of the rules. At the same yme It was an ' nounced that at a caucus It was de .cided to make no further attempt ! to take from the governor the pow er to appoint members of the' slate fish and game commission. " Under tho til! Henry L. Corbett, Robert H. Strong'. lUibert E. Smith, and Andrew R. Portes will serve out their present terms on the port of Portland commission which I expire in 1927. George H. Kelly, W. L. Thomp son, Phil Metchan, H. A. Sargeut and Frank M. Warren, whose terms ri, ni i he state under 2u6 introduced today by vtoouwaru, Multnomah county, and Miller, Umatilla. Appropriation of S760.UVU to cover first purchases of the books would be provided for in the measure which would be submilted to the people for approval at the polls. Establishment of the western normal school and college at Sea side is asked in house bill 215 by Bates of Clatsop county, introduced in the house today. The measure would be referred to the people under terms of the bill. The governor's power of appoint ee-, . ..- , ,., 1ln,ia- ....v - clal Vocal Musical Program; 10 ."'"'.. . .mii..r.iv imer- ou'" "i..,eu i ""a ! ment ot the state game commission 2l"?JS? l.oJ e Tcne A : Zr day - !5 Angeles 278 meters 10:30j, -n,.ired hv its New York par- , siuid diuii cm, ent to Durchase all or us equip-i The nther rtnv r.nvnrnor P erce i au- organ tlon. Boys' SHoes For Work or Play Evcrj boy elves his (hoes rough wear. They must be strong to glvo Rood sorvlco. All J. O. l'euncy Co. work shoes are mndo to stand tho liurdrst knocks. They're, real husky. Boys Work Shoe, choco late elk Army lllucher, soft tip nnd half double solo (Illustrated above). 2V4toBVi 12Vj'to2 Savings in Women's Oxfords Well Made of Fine Leather These Oxfords will not only wear for a long time, but they will look well as long as you wear them. The careful workmanship and the durable material make them keep their shape. Several smart styles. Our quantity buying of shoes for our 571 Stores thru out the United States makes it possible for us to sell better Shoes at lower prices. You will be convinced of this when you see these Oxfords. An Economical Purchase! $2.49 to $5.50 m,. Organ recital; 7:30 p. i ditoriura service; 9:15 p.m Studio program; 10 U- m.. KI,X The Tribune, Oakland P"nyJ 609 meters Silent after 7:30 p. m. , Radio Features for Friday, January UO. KIX The Tribune, Oakland. Gray child of the great parent corpora- the Western Electric com- nil at nrices in excess ot of. Upon such multiplication ana Dvramlding of costs, the valuations and rates are fixed. 198 introduced today by the game The bill has been ei- ..T oected for several days. The mea- going five, -.niti.. T I . T A' Ganony and George M. McDowell. I Under provisions of the bill two UieillueiB nuMiu i..ndiiiir' game district ISO. l, two irom bi ment ana apparatus nun. uUli.r. , appointed it a successors to tne tore-i - :. ,,. . board of Clyde E. Lewis, uraKe i " ment would avert the clash between he and the lfgisla- district No. 2 and one from the ture over the port The 'appoint-; state at large. The board would be . ... ..... ...,,n tha luttuiir in remove allV to I given the power to remove any member for tlie good ot tne sei-viee. Our nubile service commis- ments proved unsatisfactory . nn as now constiiuiea, seems uracucallv all or tne MUiinomani 609 meters 8 p. m.. Opera utterlv helpless In considering aeieatlon, however, with the re-; Provisions ior cnanging couiuj- "Martha" in English; incidental tne point of view and legitimate lSUit that a decision was made to re- goats are made in house bill 214 iu- music: 10:30 p. m., American interests of the public, tne trutn name the whole old commission in troduced by carkin, jachsoa coumj Theatre orchestra. KFSO Angellus Temple, Los - Angeles 278 meters 10:30 p. of this this Is emphasized by the a Din to be passed by the legisla- today. A special election may be decision some months ago in the lule. .called for the purpose upon peli- street car faro case at Portland. Daily Grind of Bills. tion of one-fifth of the votej-s cast- The Tortland Electric i-ower; Senator Hall s bill excluding evi- lng votes at tne msi couuiy eieu companv had entered Into a con-iaence obtained by speed traps in j tion. On such petition a special trnct that was supposed to be the trial of criminal cases arising election shall be called within 90 binding and through which the, out of traffic law violations was : days. The bfll is designed to aid in eompanv, then known as the, passed today by the senate. Under i removal of Jackson county's court Portland Railway Light & Power, the bill all officers would be in i house from Jacksonville to Med- company agreed to carry passon- uniform. It does not affect officers ford, gers for a fare of five cents. In 0f the state traffic department who i time the automobile came into; have never used speed traps. common use which reduced reve- Persons drawing checks on home economics tatlk; 12:46 p.inues from Btrcet car operations.; banks In which they have no mon m.. Commonwealth club, lunch-lfhe five cent rate agreement was,ey or insufficient funds to cover eon address; 1 p. m., Falrmontj promptly scrapped as an alter-1 Huch draft could be fined $1,000, Hotel orchestra; 4:30 p. m.. tne natives to accepting losses In tne gentenced to a year in Jay or pun- Uadio Bible school, music, prayer for the sick; 3:30 p. m., organ recital; 7:30 p. m., audito rium service. Crusaders' Rally: 9:15 p. m.. Temple Silver Hand; radio lecture; 10 p. m., organ re cital. - KPO Hale Brothers, at San Francisco 428 meters 7 a. m., Sottina-un Exercises: 11 a. m., a Fairmont Hotel orchestra. Silent Night. KG W The Oregonian, land 492 meters 12:30 Concert Port p. m., manner or ordinary investment, isnea by botn sucn line anu inl and the fare was increased to six pnsonment under house bill 190 in cents by the public service com- troduced by Fisher, Douglas coun mlsslon and shortly afterwards I ty. 6 p. m- Children s Pro-:to eight cents, to overcome re-. Collection of such Income taxes gram; 8 p. m., Oregon Unlversl-Uuctinns In previous revenues. Inot paid during 1925 would be pro ty Extension Division Lecture; "i invite your attention to the vided under house bill 192'lntroduc 10:10 p. m.. Hoot Owls. record of onr public service com- ed by the committee on assess- KGO General Electric Com- n,s0n for Borne years past ments and taxation. The bill pro- pany, Oakland 11:30 p. m., aiwhieh reveals a policy of con- vides that these unpaid taxes owed j luncheon concert; a p. in., smu'u stnnt and unremming inereuen tne state snail De couerieu as ii uie musical concert and speaker; 4; increases In telephone rates,; income tax had not been repealed. p. m Hotel St. Frnncis, concert jn lighting rates. In power rates,! The house yesterday afternoon orrhestra; 6:30 p. m., Girls' half in railway rates In short In I parsed bouse Joint memorial num hour: Silent Nlcht. I every sort of rates which the Der 1, asking congress uot to pass KH.l The Times. I.os Ange- pbllc. is compelled to pay tor the proposed federal migratory services. Not in one single case bird refuge act. before the commission In 19241 A house bill by Collier of Klam was there a rate reduction or ath county providing that counties any kind made In the interest of shall fix minimum prices at which the public, f or sucn reasons a ianu acquirea ior taxes may ue Envelopes, bill hea03, calllnj cards, buslnessv cards, posters, folders, booklets of every descrlp tion printed on short notice by the -News-Review exclusive Job printing department. Phone 135. lea 395 meters 12:30 p. m. Perrv's orchestra: 2:30 p. m. matinee muslcale: 6 p. m., Hick man's orchestra: 6:30 p. m., the Children's urogram) 10 p. m., ""For (ju'k result" e News Review classlfleo auvertHemenu Thev get results. For qulcR results Review elaHSlfteil i ds. -st news every day. use News Phone 1.1S. MORE CABINET CHANGES FORECAST. ' . . .i . NEW AUTO CAMP provement hav" bien under way for urii t rr r! til T several months. J, W. Tollman, the WILL LL BU1L1 1 Kdenbnwer real estate dealer, 1M FnFNROWr.R ' through w hom the property was 4 AM . - -c i-1 STZtrt-' IAKE? T EVOVIS1 .5. 1IESPCI5T .ICCVtH, - 3tU: eJOIOT MX tCEEKS -f AlOK"i'XW B HOMil CTCKT - The Impression Is (rrowln In Washington that President Cooll.tcs will entirely re-make ths Cnblnet he Inherited from President Harding. Fncretnry of War John W. Weeks, Secretary ot Commerce Herbert 'jloover and Secretary of the Interior J. J. Davis r repirted ready 1 retire Alonion B. Houghton, American Ambassador to Germany, Is mid to he slated for the post of Arobasssdor to London, succceuin rank a Kollogg, ppolnta 6creUry ot titat (Conllnuid fiomjiage 1.) stnielion. "My wife nnd I traveled 15,000 mlleH lonkiiiK for a slulnlile location j for a camp ground, and lnvesll-( .'iitiHK Uie proper methods of nr-! nirimincnl," Mr. Knell staled. Wei slopped in cu ry lurgcTanip ground belneen Si'Ullle ami Dall.is. 'I'exus. and llie ramp which we propose to cnn.slnict will cniliody the best tea luii s we could find. The cnnip Is p.illeini'd largely aller the om- in, i:l I'aso, Texas, "which we found ollrpd tlie greillest conveniences; in the teuriMi of any in which we !4lOI'lcd." 1 liolh Mr. Dwell and Mr. llim-cn ( ca:'ry lctlt rs of introduction iioni ; huulvs. cliainbcrs of commerce, and IndlVldllllla In the stale of Ol.ln-j honia Irom whidi lhc colne. Mr. Kwell was for two years the clly inanacer 01 lie- city of l'tin 11111, ( ikla lioinit. during the period In which the city grew from 3,450 In populalion to le.eeii. I'Ih- Hun 1 an Daily llauner Hi tTie time of ills di-partuie conuuended linn very lnc.lily for the work done while In thai otfkial capacity. Mr. Ilagcn was k-cncral siittenntendcnl of Ihe ll.-allon ltl anil tla-. cmnl'any. and wlliu si-ivcd that company tor a number ot cars. The two men 1:: 111. king a place to reside permanently and to make an Investment, found Koscbuig to hit one of the most promising places and decided to locale their business here. '1 hey hale placed an order tor shale anil granite to lnod ur tai e Ihclr drlewys and walks, and are already curing Ihclr ma terials for the construction of the buililings. '1 lie laud is now being sun eyed and staked, and It Is ex pected to have the camp ready lor recelv inn tout '1st bv Ihe hrst of April. II Is expected that It will lake shout time years to complete purchased from Mrs. Fred Fisher, haa been In correspondence with the audits of the two men for the past year and they made a most careful survey of this community before deciding to invest here. They maintain that they will put II Hilt more Hotel orchestra. i these I do not favor the continu- 80ld by the counties w as passed to- KFRC The Ilulletln, at ban 1 anl, Df a regulatory body at day by the senate. Francisco 270 meters 6:37 P1 public expense when Its services, a bill by Bailey of the house m... llemme's Little Symphony ,0 tb, public utilities rather amending the soldiers bonus act so orchestra; 8 p. m., the same with:,nan to the public. 1 that a borrower under the act may a varied program. . "j wish, finally. In this con- exchange his property, and the KNX The Express. Los Ange- np.ion. to add the reenmmen-l les 337 meters 6:30 p. m., the, dnt0n .that as an additional step Marcellus orchestra; 8 p. m., tea- ,... remedying the condl- 10 p. m., amateur tl0I1(l 1 n4Ve brought to your at- 1 A drop cf ink (a makes millions IhmK Better use a drop or Advertising ink to Make them think about buying uour goods Ml r 7 rt 1 t'T ture program hour; 11 p. m., cocoanui urove tentioni you enact a law dectar-i orchestra, dance music. nK an telegraph and telephone Itiulio Feature for fiat unlay, companies to he common car-( liiiiiinry 31. rlers. KNX The Express, Los Ange- cheaper Power Need ! les 337 meters 1 p. m., radio j wi!1n agan to emphasize my1 he . talk; 6 p. m., Green Mill' orches-j Pnrn08t belief thnt the people of tra. dinner nour; s p. m., ra-; Oregon expect and have a rigni to expect this legislature to pass laws that will bring about 8 mnro en II Itahlfl distribution Ot KFKC The Bulletin, at San ,h burden. Francisco 337 p. m.. Hotel ..Tne peopie -of Oregon expect Whltromb orchestra dance pro- an(i nave a right, to expect that grain; Silent after 7:30 p. m. ithe highway fund will be sup K1IJ The Times, I.os Ange- plie(j witB sufficient sums to les 395 meters 12:30 p. m., rompiete the main highway pro orchestral program: 2:30 p. m..'rnm , an early date. Imntlnce muslcale; 6 p. m.. Hick-i -The people of Oregon expect orchestra: in p. m., 11111- anrt have a right to expect that otel orchestra: midnight. thi iciHslniire will pass neees- K II J artlsfs'ensemhle. sarT taws that will enable dis- KCO Oeneral Electric com-i,rl(,,s to organize municipalities DIVER BREAKS ALL DEPTH" RECORDS in 11 ciinip Krouiul whicli II IISIlI'Dtli'll f'Vt'fl in llllPtT citi (if ihf ro;i:ii, urn. doubtlfsM thnus- lojttie proKrum: 10 p. m.. Ambas- mis (f iouri.tH will b' drawn to ador Hotel, Coroanut Grove or llu rlty as a p'snlt or this ramp chpstra. nfouiul. 'I ht y xpfot to marie an initial rxpemJitur of about $:T,mi.o ant will have a ramp valwit at abont 0m when tbt'ir plans have biM-n cotnplctt'ly carried out. WOMAN SPOTTER GIVES TESTIMONY nn " I more H (Continued from page one) , ! nanv 312 meters 11:30 at a 1'or l.inil party was liiteu l. il i luncheon concert; 4 p. n us a true picture from social lite i Francis Hotel orchestra: 8 p. !n Portland as she had actually varied studio program, seen it. She eded a direct mis- educational addresses; 10 wed to Jh!s, bur said II repres, nt-1 dance music, ed a tie. "I liuve seen iu:itiy ; K(iV The things in Portland," she said. Not All Sheriffs Efficient I. ivy Stlpp. dlstrlct'jillonicy ef I'lackutuas cinitltv. was the first of the afternoon. He .ud that he hud always g t help from Cleaver's office, w hen he aki d for It. hut that there had been no co-operation with the sheriff's of f.ce. His opinion was that ioii.ll tltms In t'liickaiuiis county iv.-re such that no sheriff ceuld hstuile Ituntlon alone. Willard M hydro-i Oregon land. , p. m., the Huston. lesier's deputy, teslilieil at some hngth. He said he h.-ul luvfrtction with Sheriff Itoherts of licscltutes county. Ills story of a still In Jefferson county thai Huberts warned him to g.-t was different from Hubert's s'ory as leld a few dais ago. l!ol i ris claimed no effort ws made to c.t ihe slill. lluslon sriid he went still p. m.. matinee musicaie; p. m tea dnnsant; 8 p. m., Weid , m.. Sunshine hour program: 3:30 ! p. m t'iray Studio program; 1 7:30 n. in., auditorium service; I special music. i KIX The Tribune. Oakland. j 5rt meters Routine reports; silent after 6:." p. m. a- m-,for the development of -. electric nower. so that nt--'m.v nttnv in her neonle and In- public rt,1!(tr,,, electric energy at cost. P- m ; Nothing can be done that will advance the industries of onr state so rapidly as cneap eiecinc power. "The people of Oregon expect nnd have a right to expect thnt "'this our rort- - 10, Oregonian. Ore. 492 meters dnnce music. KPO -Hale Profilers, at tan Francisco 423 meters 7 a. m.i1nl, legislature will enact legis- I setting-up exercises; 1 p. m.. the lat h(ch will start in real Fairmont Hotel orcnestra. -'',,arnest the reforestation of rut-over and Mirneo-over lanus. Wit, have 22.000,000 acres ofi lanii In Oregon, suitable only for the growing of timber. The re-' ;foreatatlon should be done by the ! states in the Interests of all the people snd not for the benefit of a limited class. Trees started inow will be ready for the wl ijnans axe In half century. Ween future generations view tne ra clfic coast, may they see not hills denuded of trees, hut r-ither gsre upon growing forests which will enrich and make prosperous a contented and happy people, thonch there was evidence j Te Curb Pieres's Powsr .t... . .mi k.,l been located there. RfVI'K Hi 'I sr.. iicm. ..re.. intv and that he and the sh I the coming season, and additions lit ami iw, outer men w. ,, .u . ie - ' ..,.,. ,.,., r'. velo Multnomah county sena-1 lm-1 found neither the nua nor th nd also i l , mi ..' . -. t r , ' " ' -H 8 - ."'' - .. ' - s .-". -- - 7 I T5ECORD DIVE- With a complete leaseir wtrs ti all n.rl. rtt 1 service, i i. , ... - " -- ,f n.nn the News-Review, film l he olans which the builders haw lo the acting sheriff of Jefferson in llllliii. but Hie ramp will ne open ille claimed he had cooperation iJsn. SS-Claimlng enough votes to . .h..rirr. offices In Klsm- pass the measure over the gover- I will be made as rapidly as poss The negotiations Ior this with tolWW!3kt. itr introduced a bill takln tut ot t Olw. Deep sea divers, equipped with this strange diving suit, the In tention ot Captain Benjamin 1-eavllt. of Philadelphia, and diving from ths salvage ship Blakely. have salvaged J600.000 targo of copper from the wrsck of ths British frigate "Caps Horn." w.-.lch went down In SIS feet of water off ths coast of Chile In 1S6. -pedal pressure re sisting deep sea ilghu permitted teem to see. This Is the deepest man baa ever dived, the record hsvtnj been 1S1 feet. Learnt, however, claims to bars descended Ml feet in trials. He hopes to salracs the 6 000 000 cargo of the Lnsttanls, sunk by- s German submarine off tt cout ot ireiana in hi ion. ui n ioi . ui " - i