Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1925.
Chick
Sanitary appliances In
your poultry houses ami
brooders will aave you
many dollar In the season. We are stocked with a complete
line of utility convenience for properly caring for your poultry
and young chicks.
Self Regulating Water Fountains, Feed Traya, Maah
Hoppers. Oat 8prouters, Aluminum Hoppera for Milk,
and other articles.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
m
IDEAS
FOB
CUT
ARE
BENEFIT
ADVANCED
B
URNS
Covr wna wt baking
fwrwwds apply itmiUt
WICKS
V VARORUB
Opt IT milium Jtm UJ Ymetrty
fllTT
been embodied In the program of
work fur 1926 by tbe board sf direc
tor, and it la safe to say tiiat a
ar.H mimhitr nt Ihn tl.tncM ii..But.
I etl Will hM tirfinirkil In a. hiMil Ihi.
year.
Chamber Commerce Que'
tionnaire Results in
Many Suggestions.
EXPECT RESULTS
NURMI FAILS TO SET however, were In exceptional form,
ANY NEW RECORDS the walker who defeated Lgo Frlg
(Aaaoetetad Tnm Une4 Wtro.) jerio of Italy beating bla own rec
ord for 1 I K miles made in rjza uy
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 31. Paavo
Nurml of Finland fulled to break
any existing records in a one and
one-eighth mile race at the Morn
lngslde A- C. games )Ht night hie
performance being no more than
mediocre.
For the first time Blnce tbe fly
ing feet " appeared upon these
shores there waa an appreciable
let down In their activity and Jole
Hay would have run away from
them easily. Paavo started alowly
and made no haste, evidently be
ing content with having appeared
at the gamea and finished the
race In front I ' '.!
Heports during the meet declar
ed that Nurnil waa Buffering font
an Injured leg sustained while
Bwimming in a pool and that be
was also nursing a cold, both of
which would keep him out of the
competition.
Willie Plant and Willie HHnta.
2 seconds and ltitola running a re
markable two-mile race in which
he caught Iho handicap men and
lapped the field at the finish line.
He missed the record by a couple
of seconds.
Broken in a day
ruU act quickly stop colds ta 14
Fever and heidiche disappear. Grippe is
conquered in cUys. Every winter it saves
Bullions danger and d lac om text. Don't take
chances, don't delay an hour. Get the beat
help science knows.
AUdiuuists .Atl'e, PrkelOe
CASCARAQUININE
GallUJBox 'TOfV WW"""""
Program of Work Will Be
Made Up From List of
Projects Advanced
by Members.
If .
THE
WSJ
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
ROSEBURQ, ORE.
1
keep abreast of the
:lmea. We do not ahow
you laat year'a Ideas and
designs. Yoa will rind
here whatever la novel,
whatever la uew and
whatever Is fine In sllka -,
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satlna
ABRAHAM
JACKSON STREET
Baa STORE IBl
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will hava for sale
8. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock, 8. C. Rhode Island
Red (McRas & Johnson strain), Buff Orpingtons, day old chicks.
Will also do custom hatching. Save money by having your own
eggs hatched, and Increase our turkey flocks by having me hatch
your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orders now.
CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY
Phone 391-Y
EARL VOSBURGH
702 Fullerton St., Roeeburg, Ore.
IN Order by Phone
And Avoid
Delays
We are liappy to take your
order In this way ami the ser
vice will be prompt 11 Just
naves you a trip down town.
Our stock of Oroceriea Is Complete, and we always have vege
table! and frulta on bund. Consult us about your needs.
Phone?!
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg.
Phone 68
The questionnaire recently sent
out by the Chamber of Commerce
to Its niembera to find out what
waa wanted during the year 1925,
has resulted In less euggcstlons
than the questionnaire sent out In
ItiJt, thus proving to some extent
at leant that the chamber handled
most of the subjects submitted to It
lust year. The following is a tabula
thin of the suggestions as received
for this year'a work:
Secure large saw-mill located In
Roseburg.
Secure new Industries to employ
labor.
Inform luke warm supporters of
the chamber what other citlea In
the state are paying towards their
chamber.
Secure moro members for the
chamber.
(let the "Los Angelea spirit" In
Itofeburg.
Have scenic footpath built to the
top of Mt. Nebo.
Centralization of city sewer sys
tem and extend ple for outlet fur
ther down the river.
Hecuro public bath house or pool.
Secure rest rooms for the strang
ers and farmers w ho visit the city.
Assist the local cannery.
Assist cooperative organizations
of farmers.
Iievelop the growing of new crops.
Ilulld electric lighted welcome
signs and arches at each entrance
to the city.
Hut on an lntenslvo campaign of
advertising at the cump grounds,
using films and slides.
Stand back of the Itouglus County
Band.
(let the Coos Day highway paved.
Complete the Iteedsport high
way. Ilulld bridge across the river to
I'mpqua Park.
Kncouiago buying at homo cam
paigns. lloost for city park.
Hecuro a bigger payroll.
Work for an east and west railroad.
Continue the 1924 program.
Complete the North t'mpqua
nignway.
Assist the city council In the cltv
Dcamnui campaign.
Secure more advertising for lo
cal farm products.
Carry out present road building
program.
Completo the nveiinmil crossing!)
on the Pacific highway.
Completo the Tiller culoff.
Cooperation with public officials.
hupport every civic effort of
various organizations.
Promote woolen mill.
Keep members informed of the
chamber doings by means of news
letter or bulletin.
Make Douglas county the straw
berry center of Oregon.
j It is unnecessary to atato thai
the chamber directors and secre
tary will do all In their power to
I do aa the members have sug
i gested, anil w hile some of the sug
gestions will take aotne little time
to work out satisfactorily yet the
effort will be made to accomplish
something this year on them. Oth
ers of the suggestions have already
Better pay taxes on your own
properly than over pay on the
landlord's. 1'age Lumber t fuel
Company.
F
ANTIJiiW THKATIIE.
Off the shores of Santa Cata
llna a great pirate ships rested In
quiet wutere. On the Island's
rocky vantage point! and a small
patch of laud Just off the isth
mus, groups of studio folk and
photographer! gathered .to watch
development!.
A slight puff of smoke swirled
peacefully eno'jgh against lha
darker background of Santa Ca
talina'a skyline, i'hen
A terrific explosion rent the
watera. The ships staggered as
though a tropic .yphouu had
spent Its fury in thla compact
apace. An lnvetted cone of flame
and smokd s'lu'. high from mo
Vlctorlcuse and the first of the
two ill-fated cratt of the 3-iba-tlnl
picture, "Captain Blood."
which will be ahown at the Ant
lers Theatre tonight, flamed to
a aky-touclng pillar of smoke
and thence to a mass of fulling
debris.
M.VIK.STIC TIIKATItK.
A girl's aacriflce to win the
man she lovea back from a lite
of recklessness forms one of the
highlights in the moving drama,
"The Sixth Commandment",
which opens Its long-heralded
engagement at the Majestic The
atre tonight. Kathlyn Martyn li
the girl and, aa Marian Calhoun,
she gives a most Impressive per
formance. John Urant, played excellently
by John Bohn, ha! devoted his
life to social service work until,
having become the victim of a
aeries of disheartening setbacks,
and believing he haa lost the
confidence of those he consider
ed his best friends, he deliber
ately denounces all that he had
held sacred and "runs wild."
l.lUKItl'V THKATIili.
The sttige Is always an Inter
esting profession, and it Is of un
usual Interest when a woman of
Vanna Uu Aluurler's type de
termine! to keep her cherished
youth and maintain her place
among the famous actresses of
the world, despite the crushing
and seemingly inevitable burden
of advancing years. Vanna and
her mimic world, with all the
troubles which beset hor when
she goes to Vienna to have her
lost churm and vivacity restored.
are subjected to a brutal and
brilliant scrutiny in "Vanity's
Price," at the Liberty Theatre,
today and tomorrow. Seldom, if
ever, has a moro powerful dra
matic aubject been displayed up
on the screen than the new Paul
Hem story, which ia brillluutly
acted by an all star cast.
FARMER RELIEF,
I U
Administration Handicap- j
ped by Jealousy and Dog
in Manger Attitude.
BANKS LACK UNITY,
Larger Federal Reserve I
.. System Recommended
Confirmation of
Stone Sure.
Free Tractor School
For Ovners of McCormick-Deering or other makes of tractors -and also for
others interested in Power Farming. Given by
Wharton Bros,
L
jlj Thursday, February 5th, at Roseburg
M There will be nothing to sell and no sales talks. IJ
; ti
tl Tractor Owners and Other! Interested In Power Farming Are Invited to Attend. fl
II ; : H
(AMorlat-l Fmi LetM-d Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 The
house agriculture committee cul
led to open brief heurlugs, took
up today the shaping of recom
mendations of tho prcsideu
agricultural committee Into a
legislative program that will have
the best chance of enactment In
the final month of the session.
The committee in a third re
port today ciiticlzed the admini
stration of certain federal laws
and agencies affecting the far
mer. The commerce commission
the report says, hus "nailed or
been unable to recognize its re
sponsibility as an advocate of the
shipper, and has developed into
a court," while it held the traflic
commission could materially as
sist agriculture by "actively
functioning along the lines of lis
coisiiiuieu powers and respons- close(J doors arter aenatora nad
lbimies. reviewed again the circumstances
Ihe commission charged that surrounding the new legal pro-
iuter-departnienlal or inter-bu- ceeding hero against Senator
Cuu j.-a.oUsi were seriously , wheeler of Montana and the ob
handULpping the administration I juction raised to Mrs. Stone a ar
of sonio departments and were gumeut before the aupreine court
causing a uog In the manger" yearg ago as counsel for the Mor-
umluu fxpausiou of some govern
mental ani'iicies aud retarding
me at'vciupiijent of others.
HERE FEBRUARY 9Tt
Declaring agriculture was suf
fering from the country's luck
of a unilied bunking system, the
commission believed that correc
tion for tills lay in measures to
increase the relatively small
membership in the Federal Re
serve System and a modi! nation
of certain state banking laws.
ine outlook for farm legisla
tion this season wus discussed
with l'rcsidcut Coolidge today by
Chairman Snell, of the house
ru!c3 committee. .Mr. Snell pre
sented a long list of measure!
clamoring for attention, but Cool-
ldJte Insisted Unit agricultural
relief and the government re-organization
bill should be kept
out in front.
The house agricultural commit
tee began its hearing by listening
to an explanation from the agricul
tural commission's lindini;s by
Itaiph P. Merriit, one of ihe com
mission members.
.Mr. Merriit dwelt at lengih on
ine came industry, predicting a bet
ter price for cattle wilhiu a few
years and declaring the problem
now commuting ihis Insdutry was
both a matter of higher prices and
more credit.
Failure of co-operative marketing
associations to meet expectations
he attributed in many instances to
lack of di-finite plans, inadequate
llinant-ing. detects in nianugi nient
and failure to bring In sufficient
producers. ma
gun estate in the Ownbey case.
Administration leaders expect
continuation by tbe senate with
out much delay, opponents of the
nomination having Indicated they
see little object in attempting a
prolonged fight.
.Members of the committee said
there was no votes in opposition
when the committee acted, but
some of the senators withheld
their votes.
Senator Walsh, democrat, Mon
tana, who fs counsel for Senator
Wheeler, and who took the lead
in cross-examining the Attorney
General wnen he appeared be
fore the committee last Wednes
day, attended the committee
meeting.
Walsh, who contends a funda
mental principle of law is being
violated in not pressing the con
piracy charge investigated be
lore a grand Jury in .Montana
as the home state of the persons
under Investigation, planned to
make his position clear in an
address in the senate today.
Senator Borah, republican, Ida
ho, also intends later to discuss
tho new Wheeler ease.
.Miu; mis Ai-ciimd Liquor King.
Charges of extortion of up
wards of $75,000 from Minneso
ta bootleggers for use in the sen
atorial eampulgn of Representa
tive Thomas U. Schall are niado
in a petition of contest filed to
day In the senate by the defeated
opponent. Senator Magnus John
son, farmer-labor candidate.
Senator Johnson alleges that
the "extortion" was with the
Mothers, Do This-
tfAen tht Children Cough, Rub
Afutterole on Throatsand Chest
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croup, or worse. Anc
then's when you're glad you have !
jar of Musterole at hand to givi
prompt relict. It does not blister.
As first aid, Musterolc is excellent
Thousands of mothers know it. Yoi
should keep a jar ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. lie
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches ol
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles.
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of tin
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
To Mothers: Musterole ii also
made in milder form for
babiee and email children
Ask for Children'e Musterole
35c and 65c, jars
and tubes.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLKll ChiropractU
physician, 126 W. Lane St.
DONALD R. GIS3S, Dentist
Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg.
Terminal Beauty Shoppe
TERMINAL HOTEL
HAIRCUTTINC, MARCEIUM, BOB CURLS
HOT GIL, AHO PLAIN SKU'.POOINC
All Klndi of Beauty Work by
Expert Operator!. Phone 586.
Mr. .Menitt said he could " not J "knowledge and consent" of Mr.
recommend regulation of produc
tion to Insure belter prices on farm
products, lie added that the com
mission would have no further re
coiiimendailoiis nt the present as he
believed it had covered as much
ground us could be tuken up by the
present congress. -
Kcprescntntlve Kluchelne, demo
crat, Kentucky, asserted it waa not
lair, for the commission to make
Schall and that the money was
"Ilrlnglng I'p Father", George
McMunus' world famed cartoon I
characters, will appear in person j
at the Antlers on Monday, Kve,
February 0th. "Jlggs anil Mag- J
gle" have now become a couplo
of inveterate Globe Trotters, us
woll as society scions, "itring- '
Ing I'p Father In Ireland" is llio
title of their latest exploit. Jit- j
Manns should have dubbed his
Inimitable characters "Tho Tra
gedy of the itolllng pin." As I !
very much fear that the example
Maggie has set for VOI1IIL' Mil',,. I
flavors somewhat of dire trage- "s report and leave Washington. I a"d "immunity."
Better than a mustard plaster
Auction Sales
Farm or city auction! lee as
for dates.
We buy and sell furniture.
Bargain! In new and nsed
Household Goods.
Radaba ugh-Paltersom
S28 H. Jackson
Jhone 541-J
LAUiJDR? KIDS
fSMoctatcd Prrm Lia4 vTirt.)
OAKLAND. Tal., Feb. I The 1
prophesy that the world was com- ,
Psyalrlana ware sialsat nraUttinf eougha
14 mint an! trll of th aariom lung com
Bhratlana that ma -Mult, laadlnf hyal-
lat now arM-i BALSAMEA fr all fervn-
cteil aflccttonl. Wall know Or. Banl. f.
THMfiM'MM'MMM C-iotrr. Andrnoa. Ho., writ: "I m It
E 'A iiv w '
dy. I would suggest that Mag
gie changes her weapon to box
ing gloves, the example will be
more timely and will ivo the
recreant young husband u slim
tiiiiiHo for his lifu.
ilrlnglng I'p rather" has be
come a National institution.
theatregoers look forward to
their annual visit with n great
(teal of pleasure, knowing that
tie declared the co-operative mar
keting rccouimcudmiuns were
"vague."
.Mr. .Merriit said htat co-operative
would operate wiih success onlv if
they furnished their own capital.
The majority of the commission,
he said, were not In fe.vor of legis
lation proposing the creation of ex
port cnrportlona for farm products,
hut held ii n "open mind" on this
TIRE SALE
" I
r
CLOSING OUT THE FOLLOWING TIRES
6-30x3 J Savage Cords ...
2-32x3 J Brunswicks
4-31x4 Savage Cords
2-32x4 Oldfield Cords...
2- 32x4 Savage Cordi
4-33x4 Savage Cords
3- 34x4 Savage Cordi
4- 34x4 Savage Cords ...
$ 6.93
$ 6.00
$11.00
$13.00
$13.00
$13.50
$14.00
$19.95
uKumiioii, aiiii oiienng no deep
u uura protuems to sole.
aractloa . l.-ill. i .ilc.Mlllllls believes that
it it auirk. aura ana aat is ita actios like ' mo peoplo have sufficient trae-
Ti ward Iri rrtd of tho Inrhienn
a t '.rrnmriit WMttrl
of lii'lioi.. m N.-t-.la. l,y ihr u. of oil from
a nailre plant wrr Imnmur from tnr ravap. a
of hiritiohaa lip u.r! thoa oil aimn tea
while pafr-tila attd thou In a r.o.pllal ofrr
o wine wild "di-alh" ranes N-ws rf tti
rt.un .wept Ihr world anil for a.ime tim
II " ""I rtl'l to aupnl) tho demand
ll.vl.SAMKA roinhlnoa tin- purr ti-ur'anl
o'U In m p., i.4nl sirup II iri-s mlmt-uloiia
riv.iiH in i. -ir a.ii: I it n.,.,th-. Ihe In- -e
..I iiirinlr.ii,-. mni ri llrte. Irnuiinn. X It I An
S II allmulalr pore, "f "eat! fOT the etlttro futllilv, lit
nice. Comedy. Girls and Mui.-
with ample and sutflcient scenic
niiVh Viv n Z", "' , ""''"" t'i 1 n( electrical environment
and no 0-1 t ,., h., f the Ir .ulilo. ! m"KP ""' enlile
I I oer eu.h r.nioi! o H VI. SAM KA ia pleasing to til
' nr ami inner nirnifui nir ),
con.-. l',,-4.,,,t to ua and ayoelutd aaff . ,
tho entertuinnient was created subject, which proliHbly would be
tor laughing purposes only. l;e- i con.-iiieriil further,
quiring no great stretch of im- tienr Iviiliiic lor Stone.
ReeiMiu time ine sennte
(IV 111 their Avi.rv.lov- 11.-.. .....i.
of th InDuenal aajldemle i ,., . .
irian nollie.1 that a trllia 0111 drawing upon the Illlunlnu-
tion tor a new thrill. "Laugh
and the crowd luuglw with ou."
"Grouch 1111,1 you'll grouch
alone." This was coined I rum
old material by "Jiggs" himself.
When "Uringlng Vp Father in
the. ihe in- i ireianu is announced at the
Hers make It a point to securu
T ". ,, -...e.t,... - ing to an end next Friday as an-
' lv1",e ro1?, ""sons ln-lnounced by Mrs. Margaret W. !
,1 ",e".P0"s "" ,othurRlw,n Angeles, "Supreme
cities of Minnesota for violation Prophetess" of tho "Reformed- Ad
of the lhiuor laws vpnlist rhurr.hi waa ,,,,., to.
r. i . '"rlllc1, Hatlon was ,iay by Mrs. Krna i,rckf .,.
mado that a dummy" Judge bpr, who gal(l she nad had vIs,ion9
wa. installed In the fachall cam- or a deiay the expected mlllen
p ugn headquarters to give cred- )llm. A 11mber nf them were re-
etlce to promise! of "protection" nortoH to hove onl,l h..le .nrhllv
possessions and were using the
I money to spread the prophecy
that the end Is near. According to
.Province the woril has been broad
cast over the Vnited States, lien
mark, England and India.
1
95 taxi has moved to Valet Shin
ing Parlors, 105 West Cass St.
IT'S PLAIN To Ffcu
FROM FAR. AND Nfclb
WE'RE MAKING UUiWY
HISTORY HR,e B
We are making laundry
history. We hava proven
that perfectly superior
work ran be done at posi
tively pleating prlcei. A .
would like to rh'j.v that to
yon, Mr. and Mis. bkeptir.
SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD
VISORY ELECTION
(AwKlatod rna Leaord Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.-
41 the
II allntulolr. pore, of
off ti-i.lv pil.ono anil oil
lu. nun all rlioekilil ,
For
Judiciary committee today order
ed a favorable report on the no
mination of Attorney Ueneral jtur.s of ihe
r-tone to ue a supreme
justice.
The
i Si-ereliiry N ilbtir as
Pic-
State of Oregon, Counly of
Douelas, School liistrict lS'o. 4, ss.
Notice is hereby given that a
special school district advisory
election hereby called to be held in
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Roseburg. Ore.
to
presentation
eyo as well us
ear, and sending you hum-.'
Ml
'nt xt war" as a tro . ti.ai hinh nhn.ii Ki.i.i.n i h
court jcess of annihilation of whoie com-i0f Boseburg in and for said school
nctinn tiimn Kni,u is.. . P......O uiinci io. 4 on me un aay 01 teo-
-nAii2iLJiryJ.0JLbl!a.''' "sh exp osives are viewed by rua.y. 1925, between the hours of
aiire.ar iimir as llbsurd and ! two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock
lint onle nhvulool.- 1..,... :i.i.. u... .... . .
r , '.':,- ' ""'i'"osiuie uui v. .m. win oe suomttteu to ine legal
also probably outside the posslbil-! voters thereof the fallowing propo
uy of human will. isltlon.
I rue secretary .in a statement "Shall the new High School
ilast night, asserted report! that j Building to b erected in School
isuch metnods of destruction had District No. 4 be erected on a tract
jbeen perfected are "not true and ;to be pnrchased In West ltosrburg
jnot justified by past history or known as the Ilellow! Tract, not
present conditions." 'exceeding twelve (12) acres, or
1 induction ami transportation I shall It be erected on a central
I "f poison gas In suff rlent quantity I site?"
.would Do impossible, Mr. Wilbur
said, while the case of germs
Stop Coughs
HI
Thn polls for the reception of the
20 30x3 1-2 Fabrics $5.95
Wilson's Tire Shop
115 Jackson St.
i !", f t. s MK A with th Im,,! f. rk '. , ,. ,' "v" ' W- f. -v- '. liii, 'aWLti L&i 'ou1'1 "nan a spread of disease ; said day and at the place afores
la1! v,7iiH r i,n '' t -p--- iv'U'u-W ll sr. "'rh iu pofs'- v.e Jrr -8ctux1 Jire
" "3SS"Mr JKilf tuleiii 10 la-t n ti... ..... i . -j?rTnT '? 1 h'li' to Inexcusable In any na- In and for said d strict.
i' '. fsT lutant to last all the next da,. UWiti'i,!!:; Hon that has means for pret.ar:ng I Py onler of the I-istrict Sch
I '0r t.C-a ASHBV3 IMPORTEO 6VWrA'
Qr? by- Al"- ' mrt " Coulee tion-
CHRONIC
COUGHS
ASHBVS IMPORTED
nort'OI.I SKKI1 Is srlllng nml.t-
ly. trtler at once. Mra. N. c. Ab-
by. Apt. 6. over Hose Coulection-
ery. Koseburg, Ore.
W. F. CHAPMAN
to avoid the hideous posaibilities Hoard of School fiistrict No. 4 of
of modern warfare." Iouglas County, Oregon, made this
o (STih day of January, 1925.
! Make a borne plan part of your: M. W. TAYLOR,
life plan. Build a home. age Luni-j Chairman, District School Hoard.
j ber c Fue. Compaay. Attest: V. J. ilicelU, IHstrlct Clerk.
Low Priced
Tables and
Chairs
Very off n a tet of new
chairs or a table of some sort
comes In mi-hty handy, and
lust now we can offer yoa
?omething in this line in so
reasonable p.ice that you will
e abl- to get Just the thing
you need. '
COMPANY
321 N. Jackson St, Roreburg