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:5LX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1925. SAVE AT STONE'S If we cannot tell you quality merchandise at a aavlng we cannot "expect your patronage. During the paet few monlt e In Roieburg, STONE'S voluntary low pricea have forced othert to sell much cheaper than they would otherwise, -tn addition to the SAVINGS at STONE'S, . you will find a live, nappy sales force; giving helpful efficient service. prices good all next week at STONE'S ' BREAD Large leaves fresh dally, for 12c Extra Standard Corn, No. 2 cans. 2 for 29c PUFFED RICE Regular OP sire package. 2 for JJC rvr Counlry c:t men. No. 2 cans. 45c 2 for PINEAPPLENo 2 CQ ""n.) 54.19 cans, broken slices, 2 forwUl APRICOTS In heavy CC STONE'8 BEST COFFEE A Syrup. No. 2 cans. 2 for JJC big saving, C Oft 3 lbs. for. tJI.U CRANBERRIES Large OQ site, Eastern. 2 quarts faV SNOWDRIFT , , ST.' 48c PU- 48C tSSTl - 93c ra 90c 8 pound P QO 9-pound tl 71 cans pl.OJ cans Ql.l J WE LEAD OTHERS 311 West I Cass Street I Roseburg, Ore. SaH FORDS START EASY AT ZERO! FslAKE 34 MILES to GALLON 1 We cuarunt-o all other cars nearly double their present mileage, with great Inrreuso in power. We fit any car, truck, tractor, boat or stai-mary engine. Hr-e mileage guarantee below: J.ord 34 nil. Chevrolet 33 ml. Oakland 6 ....24 ml. ;Muxell 30 ml. Overland 32 ml. Dodgu 28 ml. You ran drive any car In heaviest traffic without shifting gears. 'Starts off in high gear in uny weather, no priming or beating, no jerking or rhoking. No foul spark plugs or carbon In cylinders. Our outfit makes n HHV UAH so no icimolliie. Rets on your cylinder - walla, or clown in your rrunk rase. Your motor lasts three times as long. Saving In repair bills alone pay for our outfit tlirra time a . year, besides saving cost of half the Kan you now buy. HK.NT OS 80 IMVK' TltlAU Fully guaranteed to fulfill every claim. Write today; give name and year of your car. Remember gasoline is In creasing in price. A,r j-rct!on Carburetor Co. AGENTS WANTED. No. 0 lUymouJ building, Dayton, Ohio. fFSAVINCS V yfcRMEWES We have alwuys put a upocially low price on ecry article In stock for every tiny, SEASONABLE FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES Make ihlH .Store Your IleHlUttrtern and Suvo Your Hank Account EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURO, OREGON MEN AND WOMEN IN & ;vc'7 a -.-"tv fi 1 ft - 4.. , M it U feScB.-. ,MRSr WE.D. SEDKES'fr t-CSisnr '3.iKOEVrv 0--' .atARics: AlSToKEJir f tat irwm.SCTioEiviwpi; - - Mrs. Irene Frhoellkopf. wife of a former Ilurfnio, N. T, hrewer C. P. Jiuith Schoellkupf. has received from the New nrk police JL'l'S.OOC worth of the I3O0.O0O jowels torn from ber neck during a New Year s rirty In New York City In 19IJ. Mrs. W. K. D. SioV will Ko tn ri.lcnic from her Denver home to prosecute conspiracy cliarfs against her husband. W. K. D. 6tokes, New York mllllonalrR, vl o Is charKci uh Jinvlnf sought testimony there to damage her reputation tn his unsuo cessful divorce suit. Charles A. Btonohain. owner of the New York Giants, on trlsj In New York on charge of using the malls tn defraud In stock deals, lost his effort to bare the Federal Crurt set aside a new rule, which pern-Its the Judge, and not the attorneys, to question prospective Jurors. Mary Garden, famous opera star, has been suddenly stricken III In Chlcsgo and been compelled to cancel all her engnge tnents. Last Bummer she caused much comment by UiUiur son baths Xor her fceallb. In Europe. - - 49c PEAS No. 2, cans, medi- OC um size, tender, 2 for JJC PACIFIC NUT MARGARINE At a saving, 7P 3 lbs milk-bo. .... ... i. 9c TRY TO FOLLOW. Not Only Specials but on All Groceries rv NEWS OF THE DAY. M. J. B. COFFEE One pound cans, for FARM LOAN BILL RE- PORTED FAVORAELYi fOnnlfmir-d from pace 1 needed by lb district. It provides for the riirht to de velop and utilize or to di.-pose of by comiact, li asf or ale ul hydro -electric power that may be developed at the outlet of the Morale re.ser 'vulr during the Jiriuatlon nenso!) The ttecond iJiettsure provides that the district board ahull have authority to enter Into any obliga tion or contract with the I n! ted Slates for :he construction, opera tion and maintenance of the neces sary uoikit lor the delivery and dis tribution of water under the pro visions of the I act finders act. House bill No. 4 providing for a ' More feysicmalic B)(t-n. of market , road a construction and closer to- i operation with the state highway commission by the various county i courts w an passed by tlie liouse yesterday. To Lower Auto License Feet The committee has reported un-; favorably on house bill J which would provide lor lower feett on i auto license after a certain mini-1 ber of registrations. Attorney (Jen-1 eral Van Winkle has given an opinion that the. bill Is unconstitu tional. Senator IJrown's bill providing that advertisements along public i highways or which abut lurni pie ! mi sen and which advertise products for mil on the farm during the I fruit (season ahull be exempt from I the Inhibition again t ail vertlse j ineiitB on the public highways was j killed in the senate yesterday by In j definite postponement upon the i adoption of an adverse committee report. Clear Lake Power Project lo make Clear hake available as i a domestic water arid power supply j lor Willamette valley cities and towns is the purpose of a bill in- t rod u red In the senate today by Senator (la Hand of Unn county and Senator Johnson of Hen ton county. The measure authorized thi' vari ous counties or the Willamette val ley to form themselves into a muni cipality for the Issuance of bonds for the development. Under the bill a petition must be presented to the secretary of stale signed by not less than two per cent of the reg-J Istered vote In the territory. It , makes It the duty of the governor! lo call an election on the formation j of the municipality anc ir It carries j the executive is to appoint a board : of five trustees, who shall serve un- til their successors are elected by the municipality. This board Is em powered to make a survey of the project and to call an election for the issuance of bomM. The coun ties Interested In the development are Linn, Lane, Marion ml Hen- ton. Loa.i To Irrioationists If mm joint resolution No. R. in troduced today by Slieiton, Baker county, passed by a suspension of the rules of the house, memorial izes congress to pass the Kendrick bill providing for loaning money to farmers on federal irrigation and reclamation projects. The bor rowers wmild be ollowed to pay back their loans on a basis of five percent of the return from their yield each year. Courts will be required to Im pose fines ranging from ?"io to $1,000 upon convictions of vM sit ing the stale prohibit Ion law per taining to the operation of stills and the minimum jail sent' lire will be. Increased from thirty days to 8 months, und r a bill passt d by the house of the legislature to day. BLAST DOES DAMAGE Ql ItesldentM nsidlng on the west end of Mmht-r street had some nar row escapes yesterday when the bit; blast tired on th .Ml. NVbo road job failed to take tin- course expected and hurled debris across the river. One rock, six inches In diameter. lit lliroiiKll I hi- roof nf thf Ni-I- no homi' ami did cons)ilir:ibli ilumuKi'. AnoihiT roil;, mill lariiiT. sliurk in thi' yard ami wfllt into Ihi- Kiound si'tt'i-nl im livs ntid was lafr dtiK oil'- Holes were torn In arils nt mitiil several of the homes ' In that ic-intty, anil ilamatte was (lone to roofs. The county was ut lo some expense paylnK for repairs occasioned by a wilil blast several days iiko, and will probalily be re- iiulred to take care of damages I caused by ihe one yesterday. Conn-1 ty .liidt'e quino personally Inspect-' i'd the work followitiK the blast yesterday and insiructed the w in k-; men tn use i lie utmost caution. The rnailwotk aloiiK tile base of the moiiiiialn is promessine wry nli-elv. When eomnieted the road 'will lie very scenic and will be n Vso News Review Classified .d I nice ih ive, particularly ilui iiii; Ihe 1 vertislmt for results FIRST WOMAN Mrs. Mlr.am A. ( Ma ) rerf!UM-n. first woman tlorjrnor ot Texas, Is shown delivering her In j augural a I. inns In the chamber of the State House of Kvpicjiuiatiiii. In Auslln. Inunedlatelr loilowinf nor Inauguration, , MEN AND WOMEN iv yt " x w m pry . i smr j i fZxx: KP?. EEHF.ST JViRTHOWTMrf J TEaWCEte X. HINES. 5aeu): TilQ'SttS A.-tmsxm f FATHES GEOEftE'BENKEtS Father Geore Bennett, -Iis;ntmg priest" 01 veenaw:ea, n. was the State's chief witness against a civilian and eleven police of ficers on trial In Jersey Cltjr on a chart's of conspiracy to smuggle l'.quor through the township. Thomas Alva Edison, noted Inventor, doclaros the use of the paravane principle on American battleships, causing them to roll and fire their guns on the top ot the roll, will increase their ran pa to make them tire as far as British guns, without elevating them. Walker D. lines, ot New York, formerly of Louisville, Kr, Director General of Railways from 1919 to 1920, has been appointed as Commissioner of Economlo and Administrative Details of Rhine and lanube Navigation by the League of Nations. Mrs. Ernest Bartholo mew, of Wichita, Kan., Is said to have signed an affidavit that "bought the pardon of her husband, convicted of stealing an automobile, for $1,250, through Volney Johnson, convicted bank embezzler aad alleged y:o-belween for former Governor Jonathan M. Davis aud Carl J. Peter son. State Bank Commissioner. TYLER'S SON, 'AT Dr l-yon G. Tyler, seventy two years old, son of former President John Tyler, is shown here with bis young wife, who recently gave birth in their Richmond. Va., home, to a boy baby. Mrs. Tyler, who Is thirty five years her husband's junior, is his second wife. Dr. Tyler Is President Emeritus of Williams and Mary College, It is recalled among frieuds of the family that President Tyler was slity-eight when his bou. Lyon, was born, and seventy when a dangh was born. suininiT (inu-. Ah it Is blown out nf snlM rin'k ftr much of th ;ty t!t'r will ht liulo upkeep uftiT tin- romlbi'd is onrr estnbli.-h fit. Construrlion has almost n-ai li- fii the riiy limits, ami within a ii w days work will be Ktarti'd on tln'j i Ity's m'l'llon. I to the pri nt" lime the road has cost only about i one half the amount experled. ami' unless sume unusual difficult! I are encountered the cost of buiM-i Iiik will be very liuht. The work lias , been done entirely by county fore, s j and the prisoners serving eentein is in the county Jail. o Knvelopes, bill heans, rnli'im ' cards, business cards, posters. I fnlilers. booklets of every desi rpi Hon printed on short nntico br tlio News-lteview exclusive Juu prlntitu; department. Phone . . GOVERNOR OF TEXAS IN NEWS SPOTLIGIIT. 72, IS FATHER.' For quick results Review classified ads. use . N'jwi Fuons U makes millions thinK Better use a drop of A .,rtpln..t .-t ! nuvtliuiDj ii in. iu W Make them think about o, -J ; goods.' 7 TI mm "i --- ' -' TAKES OFFICE. i Italian Kin? Saves Ihrone by Act. ZQJZ uncensored messages rrom itaiy, filed In France, report that King Victor Emmanuel saved his throne by refusing to sign decree pre- tented to .hltn by Premier Benito Mussolini, dissolving the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The message declares that had King Victor Em- manuel signed the decree, he would now be on his way to exile In Eng. land. John Alexander, of Glide, who ; was In Kojft'buiK today, reports that work on the road into the na j tional torest is procreating in a ! very Kailstactory manner. The j work is being done in a very eco , nomicul manner, he Btates, and in I conversation with tho.se- connected ! with tho work una wno have made I inspections he has been informed I that there will be amplo funds to I complete all of the projects now laid out. Mr. Alexander states that he has heard some statements that money was being wasted, but from his observations finds that the work la being pushed in a very eco nomical nmnner and that the cost will be very low considering the ex ceedingly difficult type of construc tion encountered. The people of Glide have been very active in sup porting this road work and are greatly interested In the early com pletion of the road throKh to 1'ia mond Lake. A rH8olutin endortting the child j labor amendment and urging sup-j port for its ratification by the state V 4 . y IS. , h'Kf sin turn, was unanimously adopt- and representatives who have with . ed by I mpquu Klan No. 5, KnlKhts in their hands the adoption or re of the Ku Klnx Klan. The memorial i jectlim of this amendment ! adopted by thw- klan reads as fol-1 "That a copy of this memorial lows: j shall be sent to each of our repre- "I'mpniia Klan No. 5 heartily en- snntativeg and senator from Dour ; dorses the proposed child labor las county urging their support and I amendment to the federal constftu- their votes tor the ratification of tinn and )irKrit that all citizens who the yaid amendment." hold the fuiuie of our rising gener- "Signed, ation as a sacred trust, should at "I'M It! A KLAN NO. B. : once nialcn It known to our senators "Knltrhts of Ihe Ku Klpx Klan." s V - Here Is an unusual photograph of Benito Mus.olinl. Fascist Premier ot Italy pictured literally In Uon'e den, his enemies declaring Uiey have him figuratively In a political lion's den. The lion was presented as a cub to Tremler Mussolini, but It has now frown too large to keep In bis borne lo the Premier payi It dally visit In the Zoo In Bum and play tor some Um with hit Junile pet, ' wwwww : TheBestCooks I USE THE So much depends on Featherflake your bread will be light as a feather, t Try a sack with your next order. We have hun- t dreds of satisfied customers using it. Let us help J you with that eternal question: What shall I have t for dinner? Our fine display of good things to eat X will help you. FOR SATURDAY ONLY WE WILL OFFER Fancy Yakima Netted Gem Spuds, 1 00 lbs. $2.60 Hard Mixed Candy, pound .' 10c Bananas, pound .'. '. 10c New Crop Dates, 2 lbs. for .....25c 2 10c Loaves Bread for .. 15c Preferred Stock Catsup, large bottle 20c Gem Nut and Pacific Nut Butter 25c A good light weight Broom 50c In Our Meat Market We Offer Quality Meats Come in and get your meats cut to order. Will cut any piece of meat that you watit, with the lowest possible prices. SMOKED MEATS Swift & Co. Heavy Bacon, none better, lb 25c Bacon Squares, lb Boneless Cottage Rolls lb. .. Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb, Lard, lb A. Fresh Made Hamburg, lb 15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 18c Brookfield Pork Sausages in boxes, fresh supply. Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryers for your Sunday Dinner. We draw all of our poultry. We Trim the Meat Not the Customer I X ; ? 1 ; J X I 1 T ' X PEOPLES Grocery Phone 145 Woman Candidate Ilatcs Photograph, Mrs. Irene M. Lerkow. whose bat Is In the ring as a candidate tor Alderman trom the Fourth Ward ot Chicago, established a new rec ord for office seekers when she declined to pose tor a photograph. "- "v I Another Picture This J Year You JWt Af- j J2LW--cCr ford to Miss ! IP vlV I "CAPTAIN ! c: -W 1 bloqd" I ! :.: jA thieves waive ITALIAN PREMIER IN LION'S i li Jbktd i' 4v?- -itb ;v-'. f " , si!' f '.. si 4 t kV . v rr a . .4. y . BEST FLOUR the flour. When you use 20c 25c 22c 20c SUPPLY CO. Meat Market 363 Wm. Allen. 'Jack Rolton, V. R. Guard and Leo Driscoll. who are charged with stealing an au tomobile belonging to Tom Ilitz man, and who were arrested in Grants Pass, were brought back to this city last night and ar raigned this morning before Jus tice of the Peace George Jones. They waived preliminary exami nation and were bound over to1 appear before the Grand Jury under bonds of (500 each. In this city today for a few hours visiting with friends and nhopping, was Mrs. Peter W. Did tel. Mrs. Didtel Is a Kiddle re sident and returned homo this afternoon. DEN ' , li If You Don't See I m