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    ROSFBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1925.
THREE
.4 forge assortment of
English Broad Cloth
Beautiful Shades "
Normandy Voiles
All New Patterns
Colored Indian Head
(Fa. t- Color.)
Beach Cloth
You will be better plsased if you sec these
materials.
TheLadiesShoppe
1 39 N. Jackson St.
WILLIAMS BILL
IS ASSAILED BY
IT'S OPPONENTS
(Continued from pago 1.)
Yoakum contended, ho ndvorated
the CurtlflAi4WpU bill to provide
f r a system of co-operative mar
keting nancies and iO,UOU,uuO
federal loan.
The witness asserted r.o law
could be written tliat would "res
cue" the farmer through legisla
tion proposing to place the fann
ing industry under government
management, find declared "the
William measure Hhowed con
clusively thai the IntertstH of the
w hoh saU rs. brokers and commis
sion men, would b" the protected
Industries and the predominating
power in controlling farming pro
ducts. From Coast
Among those arriving from coast
points Monday and spending the
day here Monday attending to
business mutters was W. 11. Tale.
Mr. Pale is from Martdifielri.
Chief Figures in
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Ad
f VK"'-- i'3i ,
Karl Carroll, famous New Vors theatilcal producer, was rushed
to Johns Hopkins Hospital In flaltlmore, Md., fnllowinn a serious attack'
of beart tro . He Is tlilny-flv years old. Tommy Gibbons, fit
Paul light heavyweight, has been s'rned up sr.i Tex Rlckard, New York
sports promoter, ts negotiating with Jack Detnpsey for a fifteen round
fight to a decision In New York about June 1. the winner to agree to
meet Harry Wills, negro heavyweight. Glaeoma d Martlno, recent
Italian Ambassador to Japan, baa been appointed Ambassador to Uu
J. cited States.
1 Wtmmns' Missionary Society
I The Womans' Missionary Socle-
ty, of the Methodist Episcopal
church, south, will meet at the
I parsomi'e, Thursday afternoon.
February 12, at 2:30 o'clock. All
I mymbera aro urged to attend as
(important business relative to the
1 district conference will be discus
i'Sid. ; Mr. Fenwick Much Improved
! The many friends of C. C. Fen
' wick, Klgarose resident, who had
the misfortune to fall when the
building upon which he was work
1 ing at his home, collapsed, will lie
1 glad to hear that he is much im
proved. Mr. Kenwlck fell on his
head, causing a depressed frac
ture of the skull and hemorrhage
, of the brain. He was brought to
town, where Ir. Melvin gave as
' sislanco and was placed under
, obsei vation, until Monday, when,
he became much improved, and
'was taken home. Saturday after
I
noon, the hloou began to drain
through the nose, affording him
much relief. Ho will be kept un
der observation for a while lon
ger, to see that no complications
aric.
News Spotlight
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LOCAL
From Caimmvllle
Mrs. J. K. Hurtle was a visitor
in this city t-aturdny ami sp-nt
the d.iv shopping. sSlte lro!n
Cunyuuville.
from Flgumso
A . Atnliron was a visitor
in thin ciiy from Klgurose Satur
day. Mr. Andorson was here al
tuiidiuj to lusini'sa mailers.
From rm-kway
JJ. M. Humphries spoilt Monday
In KORtlmri; as a visitor and nt
ti'Mdini; to liusinvsa ntfairs. Mr.
liinniiarii's is Iroiu llrwkway.
Yi-dlor Monday
Kdwaid Cai-ulin waa in visiting
with friends yesterday afternoon
troin points vast of town, lie is
a resident of rioutli licer Creek.
Vlklusl Men'
Mm. Chester Mnin visited in
this city with friends Monday.
Mrs. .Main is from Myrtle l'uint
mid was a former resident ot
south Lieer Creek.
Vl-lis Monday
-Miss Lola hwitt waa here Mon
day and iL'iit the day visiiiun
with friends. Miss Swift is from
south Deer Creek and returned
home last night.
VlfdlH .Monday
Mis. K. liandell was here from
the coast Monday visiting with
mends. Mrs. liandell is a Marsh
field resident and lert this morn
iug for the..8outh.
Sir. Agro Visitor
Z. N. Ageo, former resident of
this city, is spending a day -or so
hero attending to business affairs.
Mr. Agee is with the Zellerbach
l'auer company of I'ortland.
Mrs. Cotiliv Ki'turiiH
Mrs. W.-R. t.'onlee returned to
this city yesterday afternoon, af
ter spending the past two weeks
in Portland. She was railed there
to attend the funeral of a relative.
Mm. Kvinj: Visitor
Mrs. V. W. Kw ing w:rs l visitor
in thia city Monday from points
north of town. .Mis. li,v:ng is an
Oakland resident. She was here
a few hours shopping and visit
ing. Ir. Cooper Much .tetter
Dr. M. E. Cooper has some
what recovered from his recent
illness and is able to be about.
However, he will not resumo work
at his office till the first of next
week.
Visitors from llonglhi
Mr. atid Mrs. Karl Hill were
arrivals "from out of town points
lale yesterday. They will be hero
a few days visiting and on busi
ness. The couplu are from lluag
liu. 1
Hetilrn to City
Mrs. A. H. Sprinkle r.ml daugh
ter, of this city, re(urnul t,o their
I home here yesterday afternoon,
, after spending the voek end in
Junction city, visiting with some
I friends and relatives.
Visitor in Town
I .Spending a few hours in Hose
burg Monday was Mrs. A. M. Cole,
from piints south of town. Mr'.
Cole is a resident of Canonville
'and was here shopping and visit-
; ing.
: 'lsitors from Sulherlin
I Mrs. A. Voi;elpohl und daugh
ter, Mrs. Nod Smith, were here
from Sutherlin yesterday for a
j few hours on business and shop
i pinp. Mr. Smith is from 1'ort
' land and is visiting her motlu r
! for a time,
j f
; Crars Itcturn frvntt Cre'iwil
" Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Crary ro-
turned to their homo oil .Military
1 avenue yesterday afternoon, after
spending the week er.J at Cres
(well, where they visited with their
sou. Mr. and Mrs. Liary just re
cently moved to Oregon.
California Cut's Collide
Two California ears, one a
coach, tho other a touring, collid
ed at the intersection point at
'Cass and Stephens streetH yester
idiiy afternooil ahout 4::.tl o'rloek.
jThey belonged lo S. S. iiodenldatt
' of Los Angelea and A. I'aeat
(heiklie. of 1'usadeua. Neither c.:r
was damaged. 1
Livestock Sprialist II
H. A. Lindgren or
' ment of live.-uork of
Agrieultural College,
'day In Kos-burK ion
t County Ai'ent Cooney
sheep in this county.
last nir.ht and visited
the depart-
the Oregon
cpent th"
tilling with
'((Hieerning
lie nrriveil
for a Bhort
time with his parent
Mr. and
, Mrw. .1. A. Lindfren
of Melrore.
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BE EXAMi?ED AT CNCE
DO NOT iufr-r linWinltcly with
Pilc or niier Rrttal or Colon tli-
i ordert. F)t.tminarion will relieve you of
worry and doubt ahout your condition
tnd my treatment! will cause tweedy
j recovery of your former good health
i and vigor.
j Mt treatment fur Tiles ! CUARAN
'. TEED to cure you or the fee for your
treat rr.enri wII be refunded.
j Call or write for my KF.EE
I j J. book on Pile and ot!.er
i.- RctJ an-j Colon diiur-
CHh& S. DLAN.M.D..Inc
p,viu3 r.nta s tTTi.e orritcs.
9 TM AS1t MIJ 6TM AND PI P. t
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NEWS
Returns to Medford
U. F. Piatt returned to his home
at Medford. after spending iue
k end in this city on buaimss
and vlsilins.
I
lt turns to Ashland i
It. U Harnurd returned to his
home at Ashland this morning
after spending Monday hero tras-
aciing business affairs.
VNits Monday
J. C. Foster was In this city
Monday visiting. Mr. Foster is
from Forest tlrovo and was en
route to southern points.
Visitor Today
n..unrym..r-
nere inuay . UUB " j
Is from
BllUI'I'lllK. .HIP. jii-tn
Drain and relumed home this vou-
From Coos Bay
Jas. A. Smith was an arrival
Smith r. sides at Cuw Day. ami ill!Fpom Eugene
be here u nay or so aUeuding lo . ",,..lnh4
business interests.
Leaves on Business Trip
II. U. MacKay. of this city, left
this morning for drums Pass,
where he will spend the next week
or ten days attending to business
matters,
111 Tm1uv '
In today for a few hours from
the rural districts, was Hoy Quin
ton. Mr. Qufnton resides north
of town, and waa here transact
ing business.
Drills Visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Drill were
visitors here Monday for a few
hours from points south of town.
They reside at Myrtle Creek und
were here on business.
Returns to Medford
here on business, und attended the
sales meeting of the Union Oil com-l iu
pany, returned to his home at Med-jat (,I"an,a
lord tills morning.
Hero for lVw lny
I. I.. Donpler is spending sev
eral days in this city transacting
business, und visiting with some
friends. Mr. lumpier arrived from
Tiller nasi night.'
Visitor Returns to Medford
Miss 1. llrown. who has
been
visiting here for the past two daysiiLeav8 For Los Ange es
left this morning for her home at . J1SPI'' I-'" '"' .'!"" of
. ford. Miss Hrown also has been i Heedsport. were in Koseburg yes-
visiling in Portland. len'"y- ,V '"'.I mm,""K ,f"
ILos Angeles where they will visit
UndeiK. Operation ' for several weeks.
Hoy Stearns, fn Oakland resi
dent, underwent u nose und throat
operation yesterday morning nt
tlio Mercy hospital. Dr. A. C.
Seeley was In attendance.
Drain-Woman Visitor ,
Mrs. V.'. H. Levins was an arrival
this morning from points north of
tow n, and spent thu day visiting
with friends and shopping. Mrs.
Levins Is from Drain.
Guests Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. V. ,C. Cleveland
were guests at the Grand Hotel
Saturday and Sunday. They ri
sitle nt Spokane and v re enroute
to southern points by motor.
: Return to Myrtle Point
I J. C. Main, who spent Monday
ihere attending the 1'nion (Ml sales
meeting, and Mrs. Main, who v. ;is
j here visiting, n'tunied to their
' heme at Myrtle PUnt today.
j S. P. Insurance Man Here
j Ili'it Leo is spemnng a few days
!n Kost burg on business. Mr. Leo
is insuranee nent for the Souih
jein i'aeitU: conijiany, and urrivd
from 1'orihind Saturday u!Kht.
Visitors Return Home
Mr. and Mih. C. )L Pierce, who
havrt been visiting at the home of
lhi'!r (.on, L. It. 1'ierre, and lam'ily,
tor the past two weeks or so, h it,
t!iit morning tor their home al Med
ford. I M:n. King Komins
! Mis. tt. M. King, of the Speclnl-
ty Shoppe, returned thia rnornn.g
! f ro m i 'o v 1 1 it nd , wli e ru she has
, been Mending the puht week. Sli
i attend. d the ttpring uiillineiy
j openings.
j Visitor from Myrtle. re'k
Mrs. .Je.-e liatdwin was here
! from points south of town yesier
; day for a few hours. Mrs. Hald-
win is a Myrtle Creek resident.
an, was h"re visiting with fnemH
a; id chopping.
Here Several Dayt
i 1). J. McKinnon 'ui umonif thosi
I to arrive yesterday af t rnoon from j
1 northern points. Mr. McKinnon is a
; Kugene reshlent, and w ill be h-r
ia few days attending lo busiie . i
inteivsU.
Coos Bay Couple Here
Mr. and Mis. A. HehmMIe pn
s;end.ng a few days in Uosebm ;
i)H"n(fing to bu.jlnesn niatters ars'l
VisiMng. They nni t'io Hay re: i
dents, and arrived from the qoa.-t
yi'Hterduy,
Le-wsa For Lot Angelee
Mi. s Marie lllnsfleld, who li.-n
been in this oily lor Ihe past moritu
visiting it the lmme of her unci',
W. A. tJiUeg, ittft this morning f r
Angeles, where nhe will mat.'
her Lome with her father.
R'.tu'rtt Home
Mr. F. W. Huggerth returned
her hfme in (irnntd Pnrn this
niornirtr. nfter s.wnding the t-s-t
ttk le n veiling. She hits pf-en
vNiiKg at 1 1, home cf Imt dauiili
ler. Mrs. A. L. Carter and family.
Leave? Tor Medford
M. Honey HI, who ha been
upending th nat averal days in
thi- niy oif bulnes. -f t for M"!
ford. h-r he piprta to Iwat'-.
Mr. ll'itteywell in looking for a
place suitable for a chicken raiuh-
Attorney in City I
O. 8. Ilroan, (.temlale attorney.
was In the city today attending to
it-gal business. (
Here Monday
In this city Monday afternoon at-
iteming to business attairs wad H.
' iiiumih. .nr. lkkisuu jb iiuiu r.u-
D w;....
H
Mr. and Mis. H. A. Chandler
m nt the (Jay here today attending
to business matters. '1 Uey uill re-
Hum home this evening.
Business Visitor
I.. A. Wells was an arrival from
Cortland late Monday, and is spend
ing a day or so in this city attend
ing to business interests.
Returns to Coast
William Smith, who spent Mon
day in Koseburg attending to busi-
it,sJ iulerests. returned to his
home at Coos Hay this morning.
Mr. Thomas Visitor
Spending a day or so In Kose
burg transacting business is I 11.
Thomas. Mr. Thomas Is from Eu
gene, and arrived late yesterday.
spent Monday In
this city ttaitfacting business mat
ters. Mr. Combs Is from Eugene,
and left for the coast this morning.
Viiitor Here Monday
. II. Li'wla gprnt thP tiny here;
yi-sttTilay transacting busliu'ss mat
Iits. Mr. Lt'wlii U a MhUhnI rt'si
dent.
Leaves for Cottage Grove
L. 0. Wllhi'lm li'll thitt niornliiK
for Cottage lirove, tiCtt-r npendinK
yesterday here attending the meet
ing of the I'nlon OH agents of
southern Oregon.
Dr. Vinyard on Business
Dr. Moses U. Vinynrd Is here ;
from Portland, and will spend the :
next week In the city attending to
business affairs. He arrived from i
the north last night.
ToT,G"nf P,a""
F. M. Craig returned to his home
'ass this morning, after
siiending yesterday here on busi
ness, and attending the Union Oil
sale3 meeting.
Mr. Jorgenson Here
Charles Jorgenson is spending a
day or so in tills city on business
anil visiting villi friends. Mr. Jor
genson arrived from lilendale yes
terday. Mr. De Bernard! In
Joe De IJernanli Is here for a
day or two attending to business
affairs. Mr. 1 llernardl arrive
from Kock Creek yesterday after
noon. Spends Day Here
It. YV. Weeks was in this city
yVsterday, and attended to busi
ness matters. Mr. Weeks Is a resi
dent of Kugene, and returned this
morning.
Coast Couple Here
W. 11. McCrea an d w i f e a re
spending a short time In Koseburg
on business and visiting. They are
from North ltend, and arrived from
the coast late Monday.
Leaves For Coast
I A. C. Vestal returned to Marsh
j field today, after spending Monday
here on hushiens and attending the
ll'nlon Oil meeting. Mr. Vestal is the
ja -nt at MarfhfieUl for that com-
I'ltuy.
Sanders Will Succeed
Secretary Slcmp
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I lr.: EVEtZF.TI SVUJIES
! C Bascom Slemp. of Virginia,
rirhfst mn who evi?r srt-d a prh
J vate secretary to an A met lean
Kreaidf-nt, will retire on Vlarrh i.
t to look after hl large bunln-F.s lu
I terftits He wilt he succeeili'd by
t Kverett Sanders, retiring Congri-H
! man trim Indiana, who would have
be-a ll'pulillcan Vlce-I'reefdfnt
, liad It not been for the optNieitton
j shown hint In the Cleveland, Ohio,
. convention ty United HUtes Heoar-
. tor Jane Watson, ot lad'ana.
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"Red" as Lenin
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KORKIS" SPECTOR..
Morrif rnwetor, a iourceen-Tesr.
old New York school boy, organltor
of the Junior Section of the Young
Workere" Lenirue. threw 12.000 Now
York "reds" Into a froncy with hla
Imoassloned address In Madison
gouare Garden at the second me
morial meeting new mere rn
Nikolai Lenin, when Communist
called for an overthrow of the pres
ent "Capitalist Government of the
United States and the establish
ment of a Soviet." Following nil
address, the Redi Bang the Inter
nationale. To Eugene
W. M. Koblnson and C.A. Emll-
cott. agents for the Union Oil com-
pany at Kugene, returned to that
Plate today, afler apemllni? Miiinlay
here attending the sales meeting of
that company.
ooi.ii;r, iis.iritoYi-:s.
fAworl.tM Vrvm rfl Wtr.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Sug
gestions In congress for abandon
ment of the flexible provision of
the tariff net are tlisapprved by
President Coolidge.
maiix is i;i,r.cTi:i.
fAjanrlatM t'int lftant Wire.)
T1KRLIN, Feb. 10. The Trufl
sian lUet today elected lr, Wil
helm Marx, former ChaneHlor of
the lteich as Premier of Prussia,
Dr. Marx received 2 '2 3 votes
against K2 for Ilerr Ilieliter of
the people's purty. The new pre
mier will try to form a govern
ment from the parties of the left.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
TO EE GIVEN THIS YEAR
Eastern summer exe.ursion rates
will be (Tlven by tho Southern Fn
clfic railroad lo nil eastern stales
Ihe Biinie as Inst year, according to
lnl'ot million rec'ved todav , liy I,.
II. Moore, the lornl aKent. Tho
r.nlea datea nro from May 22 to
Sent. 15 with a final return limit of
October 31. Many porson- lawt
year availed theinselvea of tho re
duced faren durlliK Ihe mnr.jir'r Mil
Hon, and It I expected that the of
fer will be found nttraftlvi' during
tho coming Hummer senson.
SALE
For This Week Only
30x3'2 Goodyear
Tire and Tube. ...$7.50
30x3 J2 Goodyear
A. W. T. Cord $11.00
30x3!2 Utility
Cord and Tube. ...$8.25
31x4 Utility Cord $12.45
32x4 Utility Cord $13.45
33x4 Utility Cord $14.45
30x3'2 Silvertown
Cord $10.25
10 per cent discount on
all sizes of Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tires.
C. A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
'A Up Your
"-Business
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THIS Store for men has the answer, whether
your question refers to Suits, Coats, Hats
Shirts or Slices. . Its authority is based on care
ful observation cf what is preferred by men
who are acknowledged to be well dressed.
Particularly favored by such men are our
Spring Style Suits. The coats are broad
shouldered, a trifle short, cut to give a wide
effect very athletic. Pockets and buttons
are set low. Trousers hnng straight and are
cenducive to comfort. The style is combined
with the usual quality we always give our
customers.
Harth's
WifleoiiMlii I'eople Here v
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Crane of
Chimfewa Kal Ik, Wlscoimln, stop
ped over In ltOHehurir Sunday and
Monthly for a short visit with old
friends, l'.ert Wells and f nnilly,
and V. Chano and family.
Toddy's Cross-Word Puzzle
A CAIHTAU-Puir.le No. 95.
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pint
7 ruff i
deiiirting
aye.nt
6 oil serve
9 herb used
In tn.a
10 in the last
nn'Tith
(i.hhr.)
12 without
feet
13 human
be i Tig
J5 very high
pMHintnin
17 Knrland
(Hi.nr. i
20 a rnlor
2.'.- -riixe
2 unused
2,1 to cxerriw
27 fnrbiri
Zti isly , oltiua
trl.-iiirti
80 great
nrtrry
82 howling
3
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penr-like
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SR river of
Italy
33 Invest
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world
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40 Noah'f
bont
42 nt a d;
tnnre with
in view
44 and so
forth
45 wing-like
organ
4iV utn Apart
47 wf. evi
dent truths
49 Kant
Venezuela
(nhhr.
50 I'minu
Roster 1
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f1 linl on
bZ nhield or
defensive
armor
Herewith unltiflnn to Pur.r.Ie
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Hie Home of Cool C'othes
What ate Men
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wearing.''
Toggery
Visitlna At Harness Home
M r. and Mrs. Cene Richardson
arc here from the coaat and will
spend several days here visiting
,and will be. quests at tho home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Iludolph Harness,
,'1'hey nre residents ot Unndon.
VERTICAL
1 urn nil wood
2 f inished
( poet. )
3 npnt he
cnry'i weight
4 hit with
the open
hand
6 cut off
harnly
rV Awaited
1 0 two-toed
iloth
1 1 thin ttrip
of fnhric
1 4 preposi
tnn 16 position
on a foot
ball team
Oihhr.j
18 point of
cumnrtHf
1 ! to mrree ,(
21 Russian
nmuniain
range
22 distant
23 insect
2ft kew
27 fen
2S drajf
29 pacifier
30 some
31 web-footed
diving
bird
83 Borrow
34 ancient
native of
Peru
3 ft yee
37 on who
roams
10 in company
or associa
tion 41 male sheep
43 upper port
of a glacier
45 military
assistant
46 ply the
needle
48 ship's raU
for help
A Hint for Begirtnert
The croti-word puzxle dia
gram U merely a means of con
cealing words which are synony
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise or
downwards. Always look for
the number of the synonym on
the diagram. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and the firtl shaded
stop to the right; if vertical,
you must fit your worj between
the number and the rst shaded
top below.