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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1925. BIG BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT !! ASHLAND ELKS vs CO. D NAT. GUARD AT THE ARMORY f f , Koseburg beat em last week what II happen Game at 8 P. M. Students 35c Adults SCc Tonight? gin. 41f5l fContlnuod" 'Do Not Worry" Lincoln Said If th.Te In nnvlhlMK that mokos a man worry, It 1b getting deeply into Vlit. Avoid extruvaKitiivi plan well for tli future. Happy la the pertton who kuvch regularly and depoMltH promptly with the Kosibunr National Han k. 47' Intereat Paid on Saving Account!. TheRosebuigNational Bdnk Rosebur,Ore. SI FIGHT YIELDS RUM CARGO Anc-rUtM Pmi Vmnd Wire.) PLYMOUTH, Mass., Feb. 7. After a flKht at a North Plymouth Sj M v CONSULT Rapp Building OS For STUCCO WORK : use National Galvanized Fabric f III , I I ! This can be applied directly to the studding and minimizes the cracking of the Stucco. For Sale by L. W. METZGER Matzgor Building Oak A THE LIBERTY THEATER j; LAST TIME TONIGHT At our regular prices Only 10 and IS cents S BOB CUSTER The Mile-A-Minute Speed Show! Hall-bcnt-for-leclon fighting fighting fighing riding Ilk blaze, acres plain and praint loving defending with tha , couraga of a real htro Tha newest and most popular Wejtern star now dazzling tha firmamant of tha acreen. ALSO: FEATURE COMEDY: "KIDS WANTED" ALSO: STUDY OF ANIMALS IN MOTION COMINO SUNDAY RICHARD TALMADGE Tha world's greatert athlete and ituntman In "YOUTH AND ADVENTURE" Also ?. A SPECIAL COMEDY: $ MONSIEUR DON'T CARE t lumber pier between thirty rum runners and coast guardsmen, mlx !ed liquor and alcohol valued at I $100,(MH whs seized. Hix prisonem . wero take n. RUN DOWN U u A run down system In due to disordered nerve. A chiropractic oxamlnallon locates your trouble, and by adjust mentfl relieves It und builds up the body. "Yours for Health" ' Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractic- Specialist Phone 594-J 327 West Cas n i the: Pin Streets Phone 362 I MERCHANTS OF ROSEBURG AND COUNTY MEET pace one) have or ar residing In TouKlaa county. He further Htated that he follows the bulletin an It comes out each Monday inornlnK with a K"at ' deal of Interest and has been able i to reap much benefit thereby In his 'dealing with the public, i A. C. Mnrsters took the floor and explained house bill No. J(f, Intro duced In mir legislative assembly by Representative Walter Fisher. The bill provides t1iat any person uttering or delivering a check i which upon its presentation at the bank has not sufficient funds with which to cover It shall upon convic i tlon be fined not to exceed $loou ! and Imprisonment In the county jail not to exceed ono year. Mr. Marsters stated that , he believed the bill would fill a long felt want and asked that the secretary write a letter to Mr. Fisher compliment ing him on his house bill. In talk IMai-xler,. .fated thaf ' irreaf niinv! dollars hail been saved by the co-i operation of our local association In I I preventing fakers from selling ad-. i vertislng w hich was of no direct benefit to anyone and he further stated' that a great deal more b fit roti It) be derived by using our lo cal mediums for advertising than paying these smooth voiced solicit ors. I The election of officers was In order and after casting the bal lots Oliver Johnson was elected as president, Dean Hubar, vlce-presi- dent, Ernest Applewhite, treasurer,! (C. A. Ijofkwood, acting secretary , and Albert Itashford. Hen Zlgler and IE. F. Maulden, directors. I Mr. Marsters. the retiring- presl- dent, thanked the members of the I 'association for their loyal support 'and staled that he felt that the as-' i sedation had been of a great d al i 'of value to Its members and he hop-: led that it would continue to be. He sald that he hoped that the mem-1 bers would cooperate and make use i of the association and further as- jsured them that he would be glad to j i assist at any time and In any way! that he could. ' The meeting was very successful and many members were In at 1 1 und a nee. General discussion on the topics on the program proved very Interesting to the merchants until well towards midnight and several of I hem gave their view s of the credit situation and stated that i the local association hd a very ef I ficient system and that they had re ! celved valuable benefit as mem bers. I NOTICE TO BAPTISTS Every Haptist should be nt the church tomorrow Feb, Mh at ll:oo a. m. to hear the plans for the finan cial campaign about to be launched : for the new building. The pastor has some Important things to say. Friends invited. FIND MISSING MEN IN CAKES OF ICE (AMnnlatrtl en - la-) Wlr. JITNFAU. Alaska. Feb. fi. Three bodies, inked in Ice, and ! partly covered with snow, were found tiftlay on Ailtuirnliy Island, southwest of here. They were ! 'ihniml n irjiHtilinn 11 tit II hoitf I Cetuge Junior, reported missing I !. who . is an ardent advo since Januarv 2r. The !odv of ' cat'' of prohil.it ion modification. Captain Nick Uvstrom. master of ,',lred that in his younger das the vessel, wh.h not recovered. 1 two, crime bn -rs, the . 'bootleggers league and the unti- Be ahead of trouble Insurance today Is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Our office Is open six days every week - and six nl;:hts If necessary to discuss, adise, counsel, InveMigiite and go over your Insurance prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready Steer ' Yourself to- DIXONVILLE TONIGHT and spt ml an evenh.g of en tetiaininent nt damUtt: mid believe me vou won't stand around until your feet Hos som wle n you hear the HAYSHAKERS FREE SANDWICH AND JAVA PVROTOL POWDER ATTENTION FAKMKRS: i I'yrotol I'owder Is .si ill avail- able fur another car if orders reach the county agent's office duririK Mm month of February, only. If total orders received do not make up a minimum car by March 5 all accounts will be returned. Trice will be Jit. 00 mt hundred. Cap allot- int-nt 1 rap to each two pounds of powder, p i Three boats were search for his body. continuing The bodies were Identified as Kd le, mate; Tom Loseth, deck hand, and It. It. Drown, employe of a Juneau electrical firm. The George Junior waH last seen 1 aving Takua harbor, 20 miles south of here, for Juneau from I'etersburg, Alaska. It was be- 1 lieved the vessel foundered during a gale in Tuku harbor. The boat thickly coated with Ice When : last seen. TACOMA BANDITS SHOOT MANAGER AND TAKE $3400 (AaWM'iatetl I'rctw trmtl Wlrtj.1 TACOMA, Feb. 7. Three ban dits thU morning held up two em ployes of tliu National Itank of Tat oma, seriously woumfed one of them, and escaped with a sat chel containing $:MO0 In cash. The robbery was committed In front of an agency of the bank at 38th und Yakima streets. Har ry Schmidt, manager of the agun- r cy, and Kay West, a bank mes senger, were taking the cash from the main bank to the agency. As . the two men stepped otf a street car the thrt't bandits drew up in i an automobile and Btopped them, i Schmidt was shot in the back without warning, and the bandits i snatched up the satchel and fled ! in their car. . j Schmidt was taken to a hospi tal where his condition was found 1 to be serious. All available po- I i lice were sent out In search of ' the bandits. j Several weeks ago another j agency of the same bank was rob bed in a similar manner. WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. lie ; presentative Sherwood, democrat, ( tUlio, civil war veteran, and at ; tho age o 90, the oldest member I ot the house, today delivered his "swan song" treating members to ; reminiscent es ot yesteryear", i lie recalled that It was 5" years since he hail entered con jgress and that only one of his I colleagues at that time In alive "I'ln-lo Joe Cannon. Ccn. Sher- Saloon League, had pot yet ap peared." The Ohio representative con trasted the present day with the days when he entend congress. "The country had no automn Mles, no wireless, no airplanes, no canned music. Prize filitin was not then our popular enter tainment. We had no moving pictures. Tainted actresses were not then our popular stars of the stage. We had no jazz music. The glorious old war songs of heroic memory nod patriotic in spiration had not been supplant ed by "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines; 'Hail, Hail, tin (land's All Here,' 'Yes. We Have No Ma rianas' und similar jargons, and the grand plays of. Shakespeare and plays of high moral import had not been supplanted by the vulgar and smutty vaudeville." " I t a h wi then a territory re presented by die iltttinguifhed Mormon Ktder. Cannon," he con tinued. "His four wives, sitting side by side in the members gal lery without co-tniciic adorment. were the o!"rved of all observers, as iiiie( and as unrompUiintng a touc planted oysters tn l.nn Ha ven Itay. "his was before lr Cook discovered the North Vole and belore the Kev. Hilly Sunday drove the detil out of Washnu; un. "Members of cotiKres- were salaried at $;.tMto a ear; n were allowed no secretary we had to rent our of I ices out i:' our salary and we had to take pen in haiM to answer kUkimt letters fiem constituents. "There were iu tpewrttini: machines. The speaker had ti parliiinieitiar expert "We had no t.irtrf experts to confute the rudimentary con Rre.sni.iti Htitl iit calendar Wed nesda. We had no secretary ef acri. u It ;ne, hen, e the farmer- were cvi'ent. d and reasonaM pro-porou " t NEW TODAY . X LOST Friday, a ?5 bill. Finder please call 1 10. F ) H II K N'T 5-room furnished house. Cull 131 S. Flint St. ONION SKTS 7c lb. While they last. Have about liou lbs. Phone 1 14. FOR KKN T 3 room house on Com mercial St. Inquire at 2oj Sec. Ave. So. WANTKI A few more music PU- pils. Mrs, itussell Lintolt. I'hone FOH It KNT Furnished house, close in. Call at 441 S. Jackson St. iPICYCLKS at bargain prices. Call and see them. Koseburg Cyclery, I 22 N. Main. ipdlt fiKNT 3-room furnished apt. Lights, hot and cold water, bulb. Floed St. CUT a competitive bid from Taylor on your concrete work. J13 N. Flint St. Tel. 225-R. IFOR R ENT 4 -room furnished apt. Giound floor, lights, hot and cold j water, 420 Floed St. tYl'N(J lady will do housework or j care for cmitiren Dy nour, or work of any kind. Inquire 231 Chad wick or liox 1223. itilOCCOU CRATES FOR SALE -1j0 all made up and ready for business, J2c each. H. It. Wood, News-Review. LADY wishes position as house: keeper in Kelltleman-s home or d in turkey business, llox 21. I'reswell, Ore. v. r.i' .Marnea , man lor larm ""'" -i'.im moiu. " to take some boarders. No child ren. Charles A. llrand. Toll SALE Ail wool sport suit for Scout patrols. The general public spring and summer wear. Size has been Invited , to attend this :tti. Very reasonable. Also several rally and It Is hoped that the build house dreueu. inquire at 21a N. Ing will be packed for the occasion. .Main St. , - I'i'he Khvanis and Rotary Clubs will FKMAXE" HELP " WANTED ONLY Earn f 5-t 1 0 weekly, address ing, mailing circulars. Send 1 stamiM'd envelope for particulars, i Palace Mail Co . Toledo. Ohio. I i t Hi Ki;.T -Attractive 3-rxi.i apt. Nice and clean, lights and ' water furnlhhed, f25 per mo.! ter St. or phone .Mrs. Sam Star-'- mer. Phone 1113. S". I . K S M E N b H AUK N TSVA NT- Kit A business of your own. Amazing money maker. Stylish quality shoes at 13.95 and $4.95. I Outfit that makes sales. Slylu- i Arch, Dept. 112, Cincinnati. . AGENTS WANTED He oursale7- I man. Extraordinary values. Pure I - wool suns. Three day delivery. Itig advance commission. We de- i liver and collect. Write quick. Crane Kent Clothes. Cincinnati. ,BIDS FOIl" WOOD WANTEI-10 cords of second growth fir wood. 4 foot: 40 tiers of L'oinch oak; 40 tiers of 2o-lnch fir; 2f tiers of 2 foot block oak. Address all bids to .Mercy Hospital, Roseburg, Oocon. b'OU SALK Accredited chicks. Now Is tho time to get your or der In for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery, IVtaluma, Calif. FHIKNDS In answer to my adv. a few days ago in the News-Keview, people are coming hourly and list ing their hemes, farms, etc. I have good buyers coming soon. I have been In correspondence with j people that are In earnest, and ; find my statements regarding 1 property are conservative. I ex- ! pert to do business, now that 1 nm fveo to act and think in the business world. 1 take this means of thanking all those fine friends who have thrown thintrs my way all these year. J. W. Tollman ' Heal Kslate. 1 BIG TOWN DANCE Every Saturday Nile at the Armory m.. t... -n It'? Music by Those Blue Devils Seven' of 'em Snappy Fox Trots Dreamy Waltzes It's a JITNEY BE THERE M 4 i FOR RENT House at 305 West First. Phone 4F4. F ill" PAJ.E -Fresh "cowTwiM-plv 6 gal. daily. Address llox ts, - Rest-burg, Ore. F( It S.ALE -1 2tgg iidTfusly Incubator in good tdiape. I'hone 5F23. F. I. Ileits. ' FOR KENT Nicely tufnlshiTl apartment. Also sleeping room. I'hone or call 313 S. Steph ens St. F( lt It E N TT)"n Cv'o-room apart ment with bath, hot and cold wa tert electric cook stove; light and water furnisiied. fiju N. Jackson. : IIAUCA1N3 12 "acre ranch." 21 miles out. 13 hundred dollars, tiood buildings, well watered. 5-" room house, 2 lots, one thousand ! dollars. Terms. O. Merrill, hi Mill St. Foil SALE Yearling" trees From the famous Kirk English walnut tree, grown by (has. liolloway, ; Itrow nsville. Ore. Can be seen at the IennJerretsen office Mon day. , OBSERVE-THE WEEK All next week will be observed as Hoy Seoul Anniversary Week and in linseburg the local scout troops will observe the week with suitable I cp'-''"nles. 1 omorrow mnrnlni? ut u 1 IUCK B" OI lioseDulE u"y. Kc"u,s V" meet at "". m"T ; I ." . ,,.. V,V..r', .. . I"" i,.r r.,nT vn be held at the arm- ory. starting at 7:30 o'clock with the entertainment being provided by several speakers and the Hov also ,,liVe uy Scouts programs next week. 11 MIS Tl nHnp Q 11 fAnnrdW rr Wir..( 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 7 A storm that is manifesting Itself in dallj or nightly installment has been over California for three llilv" '"' end is not yet in .!,iK'" - "inht tt urouclit gen- '''"'" Southern Cnllforn- DR. DEAN 8. BU9AR i.pi.ir'"Tti. of lis Jackson ft. DR. H.C. CHURCH Oc70METRIS7 EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perktna nmidlag Phono 8 Second Floor Roaeburg, Ore Electronic biagnoaii and : , Treatment (Abramt Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physioian 17-18-19 PerKip, Blrtj Phoreant Last Time Tonite Regular Pricea 10c and White Sheep" A disgrace to his family He would White Meep Sheep fleck! thought him not rishf-a in n Black and sh th- bicost whirlwind in thf lto al lam ily of Kansas Cyclones. then the climax, his fight ing dad in trouble, his broth ers whipped and , only "The White Sheep" to save tho honor of the family. and the storn bro' l.nui hvr. Thriils, I mid I):aun. - Hint's "The Whltn Plifop' 1 n 111 3 7A nuvi'lty cu-atioi). Chap. "10 SCARS Make a man" f . many a dollar tn the season. Wo are stocked with a complete line of utility conveniences for properly caring for your poultry ;uid young chicks. SelfReguIating Water Fountains. Feed Traye, Mash Hoppers Oat Sprouters, Aluminum Hoppers for Milk, and other articles. Churchill The Winchester Store. ia where rain is badly needed, ac-' icordia Kto tho Vniled States Weather IJureau, out It sharply ac- ' centuated the minor flood hazards that it had brouuht about in Cen- j tral and Northern ralifornla. j Three great watersheds on the east side of the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys are spilling . eets of wafer into the rivers and crecks below them, and there were reports from tho middle Sac LAST TIME TONITE . JOSEPH M.SCHENCK Presents HSfEEKlATOJ SPECIAL SUNDAY PROGRAM "BLUE DEVILS" ORCHESTRA Sunday "Pop" Concert I -:..:,r.v-;-r r-'m "PATHE NEWS" i fc"turi"f ' ; .8,7fri-T!ri ffjihS dhelVoiutir lA- -VMAOn-riXniCOLLlEJl .IRi Children 10c ANTLERS MONDAY NIGHT E. J. Carpenter Offers i-fiRTOON MUSICAL QOMBliy si it . vri urn ANTLERS THEATRE Seats Now Selling Prices 50c, $1.10 and $1.65 All New This Year MONDAY NIGHT Life Savers Sanitary appliances In your poultry houses and brooders will save you Hardware Co. ramento, the Napa ana adjoining valleys that some of the streams had broken over their banks and flooded the bottom lands. The rainfall throughout. North ern California was fairly even last night ranging from .24 to .32 inches. - o Fred E. Pecker was an arrival from the south last, night, and spent the day here today transact ing business matters. "Smithy" f&f Comedy Adults 25c Everything' positively 'EASOlC Fi in Ireland Sunday "The Love Master" Vse News IJeVlt w ( vern.iug t-r results. Uftfi.Ml Ail i 2