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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1925.
Snapshots Of A Man
Waiting For His Wife
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
' C Mcdurc nOnjapet Syndic
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tCRyANDS. THAT THri IS Wl
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crarrs tjwway waTHs
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READ THE TAPER., BUT TiNDS
HIS ATTtNTIOrJ INSISTS ON
WANDERIN6 UPSTAIR"
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kuis nwSEcospsBY
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tor nrm time
FINDS IT INCREASIN6IY HART
TO COIfTAlM HIMSOP AND It
ems AUP1B1Y IB TAP US TOOT,
COU&H, AND SNAPHIS WATCH
rOPEN ANP SHUt
HCAfcS HOPEfOL SOUffl
PROM UPSTURS AND
BRi6vrfiy Buttons COAT,
PUIS OH HAT, AND CPtNfc
find rr was a palsc alarm.
IKlDES IP Sit HA4 mt ant
BYTlMt HE'S WALKED TIVE
TIMES. UP AND DOWN HMJ. HE'S
60T TO SPEAK CUT
GLIDE RESIDENTS"
T
virr APPEARS just im
TiME BUT Wf STARTS T)
tEJvTR PEPPY PiSCOURiE
A'ST THE SAME
surmiLV cuikhes reaCT
AND RATHTR, SHEEPISHLY MUT
TERS HE HASN'T A HANKY
fcHE'P BETTER START A10N&
W HE'LL CATCH OPWIH HER
BATCH OF BILLS
PASSES HOUSE
IN TODAY'S GRIND
(Continued from pan 1.)
on highways of the estate.
Anionic bills Introduced In tlm
eenute bill 165, Maglailry provid
ing for suppression of bovine tu
berculosis In l.ane county.
Veto Support Assured
Although Die legislature won t tie
first round last week In its battle
with Governor Pierce over the ap
pointive prerogative, the govern
or la scheduled to win nil the re
maining rounds, according to as
surance to this effect given the
legislature by ft group of 13 sen
ator, two more than needed to sus
tain his veto.
Nine of tne group -ho voted
against the governor last week In
the Port of Portland commission
controversy Joined In ensuring linn
last, night that they would iny
with him to the last .Utah with ref
erence to the fish and game com
mission. They explained hey
voted against him as to 'lie pert
because they considered It a local
matter.
The fish and game commissions
on the other hand, they explained,
ai state matters and 'hey gave
the executive assurancos htat they
Voyjd vote to sustain his veto as
!.to any measures passed to illvesl
liim of the appointive power over
either.
While the assurance of upp. t
Riven the governor was pni u'.ir
ly with reference to the fih und
Rame commissions, It Is also un-
' derstood that the grouo will vole
to sustnln him with rofer-neo to
legislation seeking to deprive him
' p tcontrol over any oth?r depirt.
ment.
Talkfest Over Banks Bill
In a debate of more than two
hours In the hall of representa
tives last night arguments for and
' ngninst the Hanks licence bill were
presented, each side being nlven
an hour and then Senator Hiiiikj,
being allowed 15 minutes for re
, bullal. The bill proNises to giant
: the rtvht of appeal to the clieult
' court from orders of inunirip.il of
ficers revoking cho llcensos of ho-
tels. pool rimitix, soft firing estab
lishments and similar placjn.
Latitude To Bonus Takers
A house bill Introduced by
Bailey providing that beneficiar
ies under the state bonus and loan
'act may transfer their mortgages
j by which a loan from the state Is
secured In event they dispose of
:the property mortgaged to the
state and acquire other property,
. passed the senate yesterday.
Renalor Slrayer's bill providing
for the sale at public auction of
1 abandoned and starving horses
j was passed by the senate.
House bill 189, providing that
i the supreme court of Oregon be
i authorized to lay down a set of
i rules for court procedure In the
slate passed. CarMn of Jackson
county explained that such a
measure would penult of devising
tmprovemhents to speed up court
action.
The ceillficate of public conven
ience and necessity as npplied to
hus and truck line operation in
California has worked admirably
to the satisfaction ot all concern
ed, according to R I,. Kksward, a
member of the California Icgiila
ture, who appjnrcd before mem
bers of the house roads and hlv.h- I
ways cnmm.tt-e rero last uigi t,
Kksward Is the father of pres
ent California motor transport
. -. passe I In Ji'19.
Senate hi! HO introduce by
Senator Cla k if Portland euiuod
les the certii-M-p .-.r puhi;o ;ou
vtf.ence an I nc:H4ity Idea.
183.000 ror 8.) oiers Home
.Senate bill 140 introduced by
Senator Clark of Portland em
bodies the certificate of public con
venience and necessity Idea.
' $83,000 For Soldiers Home
Senator Jay II. I'pton. Sadie Orr
Dunbur and (It-ace Holmes last
night urged before the ways and
$17 to $17.50. He also asked an
appropriation for the construction
of a new wing at the hospital at a
cost of $223,uo0.
The soldiers' home request of
$S3,430, has received the approval
of tne budget board.
WALSH DEFENDS
STAND AGAINST
CONFIRMATION
Demands Stone Explain
Why He Kept Wheeler
Case Out of Montana.
BIG CROWD LISTENS
Declares Colleague Being
Hounded Because of His
Investigation of
Dept. Justice.
(AnncUtKt Tnm Uaatd Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Fpd. 6. Those
who have blocked confirmation of
means committee for a tuberculosis (Attorney (leneral Stone as a Justice
hospital In eastern Oregon, ltlsiof the supreme court explained
estimated mat the cost would be j their attitude at length today from
floo.iiiin and If the state cannot af- the floor of the senate,
ford to appropriate the money I Speaking to rrowded galleries, at
Scnntor I'pton urged that a tax tracrvd by the unusual spectacle of
levy of one tenth of a mill for two debate in open session on a su-
years be assessed for (lie purpose, preme court nomination. Senator
A delegation from the Glide road
district No. 71 appeared before the
county court this morning protest
ing against the appointment of W.
W. Ilogard as road patrolman In
that district and urging that body
to repudiate their action and ap
point O. Bernard! to that position.
They state that Hogard's petition
did not contain the names of boni
fied residents and assert that the
supporters of Mr. I) Uernardi are
actually residing In the district and
represent taxpayers on an assessed
valuation of nearly f2o0.uu0.
Martin Kimmel, secretary of the
'(Hide Chamber of Commerce, was
the spokesman for the delegation,
which numbered over twenty. He
presented petitions and affidavits
to substantiate the claims of the
delegation In behalf of Mr. Heller
nardl, stating that he is the logical
man to serve as patrolman for the
district. j
Judge Qulne Inquired of the Glide
residents why they had not made
their fight earlier w hen the ar 1
polntment of the patrolman was 1
taken up, but Mr. Kimmel stated :
that they did not know that his pet
ition had been presented and the '
appointment came as an absolute I
surprise. The residents of the dts- j
trlct voted a tax levy of 10 mills to
Improve their roads and Mr. Kim-!
mel stated that they were under the
impression at the time of the elec
tion that Mr. DeBernardl was to be
appointed patrolman.
Several appeared In behalf of
Mr. Ilogard and declared that he
was one of the hardest working
patrolmen In the county.
The court informed the deleira. !
Hon they would take the matter un.
der advisement.
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Early Showing of the New Styles
For a woman, the first harbinger of Spring is not the dusky violet nor the feathered songster but1
the new Spring Dress 1 She feels an urge to blossom forth, too, in new and beautiful raiment This
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lng department
The second annual tractor school
held under auspices of Wharton
Bros., local International Harves
ter Co. dealers, convened this af
ternoon In the stock room of the
Roseburg agency. A number of
representatives of the International
Harvester Co. were present to par
ticipate in the program, whic'i In
cludes a complete exposition .if j
gas engine and Instructive talk! 01
the general mechanism of a trac
tor, the vital points in the motor,
care of the machine, magneto and
other troubles that may occur in
any motor, and explanations of the
best ways of ferreting out troubles
and remedying the matter. Among
the experts here todav are Mr. O.
K. W. Meyers, general represenla
tlve of the 1. H. Co.; A. II. Mason,
who told all 11 hunt tractors In gen
eral; II. 11. HUkox, piow exp.-rt.
who explained Hie best ways of
tlllig results with the
if ffpii
fYilnr!
New Dresses Are Gay
First and foremost, this is a season of gayety.
Colors run riot with such fascinating names as: Goblin
Blue, Venetian Rose, Titian Sand, and lirick Dust. Any
of the red shades are particularly in favor.
Dresses are elaborate rather than plain. Ruffles,
beads, shirring, embroidery, plaits, tucks, and throws are'
featured. If you have wanted something 'different in
dresses, you will find it in these Spring Silks !
Rich, lovely Satin Canton and Flat Crepe are the
materials.
Our Dresses Embody
1 All of the Newest Styles
$14.75 to $24.75
REEDSPORT WOMAN IS
MOTHER OF TRIPLETS
Feb. 5. Mr.
RICKDSPORT,
various , and .Mrs. O.
types of tractor plows; John Al-iare parents, of
Dr. W. I). McNary, of Pendle
ton, superintendent of the eastern
Oregon hospital for the Insane, ap
peered In behalf of that Institution
and asked the committee to in
crease his per capita estimate from
GLORIA SWANS0N WEDS MARQUIS ,
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Walsh of Montana, onened the de
bate with a defense of his course In
Insisting thst Mr. Stone explain to
ine juiiieiary committee tne new
grand Jury proceedings here against
Senntor Wheeler.
The various newspapers. Mr.
Walsh said, had castigated him for
cross questioning the attorney gen
eral regarding the Wheeler case.
Referring particularly to an editori
al In the Washington Post, he said
that newspaper had "a particular
reason for assailing me and has
hired one of ,he best harpooners."
He Insisted that politics was In
volved in the Wheeler case, anil re
called testimony before a senate
committee showing that George H.
Lockwood, then secretary of the re
publican national committee, had
taken part in the Montana proceedings.
GIRLS' BODIES
REVEAL CRIME
OF DEGENERATE
(Continued from pax one)
tnttvos of the dintrirt tlomv.
hiii'mpi. mid Aim. I'lHfre Tttom,.
nn. ANa mother, all heard the
utory and fHlled lo trip her up In
her recital of the ntNite4 poUnn
Inits. Mr. Thompson admitted
aho wan bewildered by the ulrl'a ' In
delttllrd explanation of her alien- I these trarlor a -hooN hat h. n
ed crimes and her firm adher- held ret-t'iitly. iik hiuh ns li.ne
euro to her original utory. been pret'tit at aftt rniH)n Ht-s-tiK is,
"It's nil true. Mama." nafd the land derp lntfrtjt hnn The
rhfld. "I did It beta use I wanted ! fanntM are iinl't-d nppri'rUti f
berts. of the tractor and farm
equipment salt's dt-nurtment; and
(ieorne NoHbit, of the service tie
pnrt ment.
The fii-Ht of the trartor arhools
held by theae people la.jt year was
so well recfivd that th" Int-rna-tional
Harvester Co. derided to
make them an annual feature h re
after. No Fpeciul makp nt trtior
fa advertised or broiu-h forward
at thc arhoot. but fanet rs are
tinied to tome and as;k queatiom,
no matter what make of machine
they may have. The tractor ex
pert and service depa? tni nt men
are ahvaya plad to nnuver nny
queHtlona and help farmers over
any difficulty they may encount. r
In operating their tractors. Own
era are constantly meetin? with
annoyances and perplexities In the
operation of tractors, and thu
school la calculated to assist tie ni
In nolvitiR the troubles. In puttiTin
on these school tht.H Khou h 1
country, considerable etotiee
Rone to. but the International p-o-ple
and Wharton Pros, believe
that the end justifies the nut lav,
as It encourapes better niethci.-
and greater pnxluction. which in
turn createa busint ss for the en
tire cotumuuliy.
During the afternoon session a
tractor motor was dismantled, the
workinK parts shown, each pan s
relation to the efficiency of the
motor explained, and farm, is
shown how to so about the wo k
of "trouble tdiootlnK" and rein-dying
defects in the f unction inc of
the engine. (Juetlnn-t were hutt
ed on any phase of tractor work.
In addition to this dcmnnsn;)
tlon a picture reel was shown th.it
was very Interesting, d picilnc m
ral life and showint; how things
ntay be done In this sa etiK-ne
ane. The a' tendance whs r v . 1
lent, althoui-h the weather con l
tlons were unf avorable. At ie'tus
the Willamette valley, win re
Ore.,
I.ee of thi
Reedsport 's
city
first
I TOWN OF VALE caught by the waters and was be- Iside assistance."
I Ft nnnm WKFM I lnK ea,ri,', aVi"y wh(,n " 'a9 r"8- The imly Creek dam wag built
LJJUEAJ VtflLn i cued by Harry Kennard, Malheur for what wag to be known aa the
I DAM GIVES WAYjt0Un,y water master. Bully Creek project. The dam was
i (Continued from page 1.) t Mayor Roblnette declared over I never completed and the project
i the telephone that" Vale waa (was abandoned. It la now within
"flooded but fighting." :what will be known as the Vale
' "We have enough water now to iPJect. The dam is located fif
care for the Vale projects," he !"''n nllles east anu ou" ot we8t
said, "hut there is no need for out- I'all--
trinlels. horn .vesleritnv. The liirp
er of the three, a girl, was bom away, one house had been washed
at 11:45 ijesterdav morning -and ,aay. and others jarred loose,
weighed ii pounds. I A crew of men working at the
The first nov was born at 9:15 ldam e?e reported to have been
and weighed four rounds The caught in the rush of water, and
third, a boy, weighed 41 pounds .
and was born at tt:3u. j
I
wttn a complete leasetr wtre
service, reaching to all parts ol
Oregon, the News-Tteview furn
ishes Its 4 ZOO siinserloers the lat-
the first report did not indicate
whether they had escaped.
Vale Mayor Facetious
ONTARIO, Ore., Feb. 5. The
house which was swept away at
Vale was occupied by a family
named Scott. The Scott baby was
PRESIDENT C00LIDGE SEES ECLIPSE
Gloria Swanson, American motion picture star, who ha been mak
ing picture In Franc, ha been married In Parts to the Marquis de la
I liaise d la Courdray. This I her third matrimonial venture, two
others to Herbert K. Bom born and Wallac Beery, picture actor, having
.'ceded In the dlvorc court. 8h has on daughter. Gloria Bomborn. two
year old, and recently adopted aos, Joscpa, a th child'i clajmut.
to see them die.
In the case of the twins. Mrs.
Thompson said, she remembered
that their sickness was a purzlo
to her. and that "parts of their
stomachs seemed to he coming
away on the Inside."
I Mrs. Jess I'lall. with whom AN
I sa last boarded, believes her "inn- I
fesslon" and alleges the girl tried i
to poison her too. I
Alsa was to face Judge dates ,
again today, this time on a formal
charge of lunacy, preferred by f
Mrs. 1'hitt. I
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i the etiorts made to aid tlicin m :
better meeting the dem.mils ( r
! greater production per acre. i,:i,l i
j their presence here today Indlcjit
their illmgness sto cooperate w ih I
I the companies and inHiriractur,"-
I offering suggestions that will b
i helpful.
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KLTRRAY KUXCER.T -J- TSR.RfYUT. KRMMEftETO.
President and Mrs. Conltdg wer photographed aa they viewed
th ecllps of th tun through smoked glass from th south ground
ot th Whit House la Washington.
Ei-Empresa Zlta, of Austria, now an exile in Ppaln. I to be married
In the near future t Connt Joseph Hunyadi, of Hungary, according to
despatches from BadapesL Mhe would thus bei-ome an Hungarian
cltiien, and the government cculd to longer deny her a right to return.
Frau Coslma Wagner, widow of Richard Wagner, th great composer,
! la seriously ill at her horn In Beyreuth. Bavaria. New York court
hav ruled that Murray llulbert. President of thv Board ef Aldermen.
and on of New York leading politicians, forfeited hi elective office
I when he accepted membership on the tlutt linger Lake Park Conv
I mission, an honorary position. Or. Paul Hammerer, of Vienna, assistant
of ur. Bteinacn. visiting in New Torn, asserted many case of Inoperable
cancer have been successfully treated by th stelnach gland rejuvena
tion method, prolonging Ufa from ten to twenty jux.