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4 . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1925. rwo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ; iMued Dally Exeapt Sunday by Tha Newa-R.vlaw Co.. Inc. j i' i B. W. BATES BER? U. BATES. l'resldent and Manager Secretary-Treasurer fcutarad ai aecond claaa mailer May 17, 1120. at Ua post oIUim al Roaabnrg, Oregon, under lb Act of March 1. laTt SUBSCRIPTION HATH Daily, per year, by mall Dally, all monlba, by inau- Pally, tbree monlba, by mall. Dally, alngla month, by man ually, by carrier, per month eeljr Newe-Rertew, by mall, per year- (4.M g.ov l.vu .u .60 , .O0 k i Tfce UmUliI IT The Associated rim u axclu.lT.iy antiilcd to the se for repab Il ea tlou of all n.w. dl.patcb.a erdll.d to It or not oth.rwl.. cr.dlld U this paptr and to ail local mi published h.r.ln. AH rights of re .ubltcatlon of special dispatches heroin aro also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925 HEART DISEASE SUPrLAVTS TUBERCULOSIS tuberculous as the COMPLAINT IS MADE OF ROAD EAST OF TOWN (Continued from pafru 1.) "Heart disease has supplanted greatest man-killer." This assertion was made by Dr. Robert H. Halsey, of New York, in a paper presented to the American Associa tion for the Advancement of science at its last annual meet ing in Washington, D. C. The assertion is further substan tiated by Dr. Stewart R. Roberts in a paper recently read before the Southern Medical Association in New. Orleans, and by figures just given out for the year 1923 by the Unit ed States Department of Commerce. Dr. Roberts not only places heart disease as the most deadly destroyer of human life, but he also points to syphilis as one of the greatest causes of heart disease. It was said at the meeting that syphilis is responsible for 52 per cent of all heart troubles. According to statistics compiled by the Department of Commerce for the registration area, comprising 87.G per cent of the population of the United States, heart disease claimed 1,76,033 lives in 1923, as compared to 105,080 deaths caused by pneumonia and 90,732 by tuberculosis. Syphilis is credited with a toll of 15,811 deaths. "If the above figures are correct," says the Division of Vonpvpnl Diseases of the United States Public Health Ser- , - . coai mine aiuing, running wagoi Vice syplUIlS may aiSO ue liem leAuuoiu.c i aown an incline, mere was only a1 of nil the deaths resulting from heart trouble, or 88,417 fa j a'.eper at th. bottom to .top the ! talitios. When this sum is added to the. 15,811 deaths crcd- j care(ul 'and keep th, brake on. 0n , but ""urn of fork la iA .,l,ii; l.ir 41m census fimirea. the result is a total he third day four wagon. W OJJHlMia ..v. - - r, . Pimm BY BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS We certainly hope They Succeed In gettin' That .Kentucky Cave man outa The trenches By Christmas. b b DUMDELL DORA THINKS A filibuster is corset worn by the women in ye olden days. i THE FAKE Willie Hardcase "Maw, that dentist you sent me to that was advertised as painless wasn't." Mother "He wasn't?" "No; I brt his linger, and he yelled just like any other dentist." American Legion Weekly. I WHAT IS IT WATCH THIS SPACE VOSBURGH & VVIARD Grocers A SLOGAN The butcher had read consider able about the "Milk from Con tented Cows," and wanting to keep up with the times, he placed this sign In his windows: "Sausages from Pigs That Died Happy." Laughs Chuckles. aa A young Philadelphia man with a pretty, but flirtatious fiancee wrote to a supposed rival: iTve been told that you have been kiss ing my girl. Come to my office at 11 o'clock Saturday. I want to have this matter out." The rival ans wered; 'I've received a copy of your circular letter and will be present at the meeting." U. of P. Punch Bowl. 4" 4 ! ALL THROUGH A working man got a job at a coal mine siding, running wagons tho reason why the road has been allowed to hecoiiu) In such a do liloruble condition, and suited that there la no niuuuy available for maintenance. "This district", he stated, "has a valuation of 1388,140, which rafrtt'H approximately 9700 lor maintenance work for the entire district, which Includes the Rose-burg-DixoavlJle road and several short roudu, This amount is en tirely inadequate to take care of the necf.saary maintenance, al though the supervisor does the best he can with the available funds. The money is distributed us rapidly aa it Is received. through the payment of taxes, the third day four wagon, went. Th8' dlatrUt has positively re- irt ( oou j....u.. Kif c-.mhilia rlirpd Iv (ir indirectly, fu- uL ..--i 1 f,,H"d lo help itself, ami is Ue- IU IiMhO UL'ttUia III"'" v iJ 'V I - ' I wvi nvab, . mv waaoaa. in.'a tntnl is Arrived at without taking into consideration deaths caused by some other diseases which are in many cases a result of syphilitic infection. Experiments recently made in Paris would seem to indicate that" 76 per cent of syphilitica have heart trouble. Out of autopsies on 153 known sytfiilitics there were 115 case in ' which vascular lesions of the heart were found. "Heart disease has both economic and public health as pects" said Dr. Halsey in his paper.' "Heart disease is as sociated with large economic losses, this ailment being the largest single cause of death we know today. Comparing present and pa'st rates, there appears to be nn increase in the mortality of heart disease, and life expectancy has been greatly decreased as a result," he went on. Dr. Roberts asserted that there was no more excuse for having syphilis than leprosy and that while a great portion of heart disease comes from syphilis, the other portion comes from degeneration and afflictions of the rheumatic group, most of which, 'like syphilis, aro entirely prevent able. Syphilis has its most dangerous effects on tjie heart between the ages of 45 and 55, although it takes its toil at nearly all ages, said Dr. Roberts. o Athletic coaches in schools and colleges are prominent figures now. Judging by newspaper notice and salaries paid in many cases, there are many who consider the ap pointment of such an official more important than the en gagement of a teacher or professor. Still, people of scholas tic tastes should not underestimate the importance of he work of jgi athletic coach. He is in a position where ho can exercise a very powerful influence on development of char acter. The fans of course judge his work largely by the degree of success in developing a winning team. JUit if that fellow is also able to give the idea to the boys that they must obey the rules of fair play, adhere to the gentleman's code of conduct, keep themselves clean from vice, his in fluence may be more useful than that of some teachers who deal merely with some form of information. - o below. The bo3S saw all that happened 1 from his office window, and came I rushing out with wrathful face. : The man forestalled the remarks t of the enraged employer. 'You needn't come grumbling at I me, he announced. .. I atn t work ing for you' Chicago Continent. J h k The Doy Scout rally at the arm pendmr altngrtner upon the small amount of maintenance money raised, Keceutly the district was poHtcd with not ices of election, a Ha u special road meeting held at Jjixonville. The proposition was to vote a ten milt special tax to maintain the roads, 5 mills to he upent between Hoseburg and Imonville, one mill on the Uuu-itlUK-llahn road, ouo mill on the hd Ware road, one mill on the employed at the Molin home one Mary Garbo was also insured for i 10,0 (to, Crinnian told the police. These $10,000 policies were writ ten by one of the younger Mo lina, according to his statement, while Dr. Molin arranged for the medical examination of the appli cants. Crinnian began to fear for his life and that of his wife, he said, when the Moling Insisted on their eating dinner with them frequent ly. Earn dinner party was fol lowed by a spell of sickness, he explained; and he began to dis trust the sincerity of Molln's offer to let him and his wife share in j the profits of the proposed "frame up" deaths. Molin obtained hta signature to ' the faUe artid&vit In Detroit, 1 Crinntan'Bt statement alleges, by threats of prosecution on a charge of passing worthless checks. I In connection with the Molina' arrest police announced they plan ned to make a search here for $.'00,000 in diamonds said to be I missing from the reported hold up of a diamond salesman In De : troit last year. The Molina have four safety deposit boxes in Los Angeles banks, they said. ory yeatiddy eve was a ragin' suc cess in spite of fact that a few in. grown pacifists only want to put a uniform on a oop. $ 4 'fa FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING CLUB. iiu'lo range road, one-half mill on the (iladwell road and one-half mill on the Jtump road. "When the election was held thede were 4'J votes cast against a special ; tax and 7 votes In fa vor. We have the names of those who voted for the tax and every one of those who favored it live in Kdtmbower where they'woftld have received 'the direct benefit of only ouo mill of the tax. 4"lhe county court spent con siderable money scraping the road and fixing up the surface last year, believing that the din- No. 8 FREE JOHNSON ' Among the old pioneers of the village upon whose brow this col yum wishes to place the laurel wreath is our good friend Free Johnson. Free doesn't say much and perhaps that ik the reason he ha. auch a legion i of friend, n thi. ,.,,., ,, , roa wlth county. When h. doe. talk he fc ay. aomething and probably that,, ,.. .,, r , ,., h, VOlXii MKXN1 llt SIXKSH I IU II HOLDS KIKhT j lti;.l J.All .MKKTI.Nti. ! The YounK Mens- KiiBiness Club, hold their rtrst rt'Kular meeting this noon, In the banquet room, of the l'nlace of Sweets. The group, composed of the youn ' gtr men of the city, who are not I heads or managers of business, I aro forming the club for booster , purposes, to be run on the plan o( the Kotary Club. It has been 'decided that the meetings will be held once each week, during the i noon hour, and it Is expected that there will be about 20 or 30 charter members, as a large group of young men are interested. The next meeting will be held Wed nesday, February 18, at wnicb time thery will be election of officers. themselves, and now there is no money which can be procured to maintain this section. "Market rou(i money ennnot bo used lor maintenance. The stute directs where this money is to be only on permanent im provonn nt. it can be used to straighten out a curve, cut down I. the reason he la listened to. At any rate, he', a mighty fine scout. He has plugged along at the same old stand for year, and years. Ha. witnessed the transformation of Roseburg from a one-horse town to ' w.d.e" ,cr"wa' F,r";to be used only on permanent 1m- wti jui iiKdQie as no is waay. And come to think about It, we uuvn niftv is wig reason a iciiow ... i, . munity a. regard, '--lend.. Andiuj lli;1,lltMlance worll ofaI1yM)rl, Free ha. not only endeared him-,,,,,. . .., , , ' ..if it.. k... '""d ' "hut Is needed on he Mil to th. older generation but ,)lxonvinB r01ld th. young.t.ra who have had a; .., b mack of hia wonderfu lc. cream ; ,.,, ,,,, .,, , , " . .. """" u,iii non.)... k u, that that road is not the won.t will remember h,m and hi. brand , Th ?lk."H: t Frll" We'"'T roads where conditions ar iik. it, too, l-ree. Just as bud and where county aid 1- "I" " I Is lust as lilllllv neeiled UMPQUA VALLEY CANNERY MAQES FINE SHOWING (Continued from page 1.) The back-yard garden fiend, are already beginnin' to brage about their prowess in growin' lettuce and radishes. 4. 4. 4. Many 1 of these distnets with many times I the amount of road to maintain 1 are each year voting heavy spe Iclal tuxes' year after year, and It I appears to us that it any districts HTM I., Im. I'iv.'ti li.ali, tliat .h.... The cold waves of winter bring many dost met ivc fires j i which are doing soniething tor in their train. People force stoves and heaters beyond their .W ?ZX' " "R' '" nomal capacity, and then if their flues aro improperly l'ro-, i'"-?" ' o i "Th" ""'' ",h' r ii tocted. the unnatuml heat W.y set woodwork on fire, and X JfA &&ru , l before you know it another home is pone. I'.ven the Slip- shortin1 fish may be easy but and this must go Into the bon, I , dirt ia ever try catchin' any with-i uil. so that It canndl be ui-ed lout some bait'" 'r nialnteiiHlue. ted by A. J. Geddes, treasurer and manager, showing the assets and liabilities of the concern and the amounts paid out to growers for various fruits and berries follows: Assets Accounts receivable...- I 9,537.11 Factory Equipment and Ma chinery 20.078.75 Buildings 24.231.6S Real Estate 6.S2R.49 Cash on Hand 8S2.f9 Iuventory, canned goods on hand 37,705.79 Inventory, supplies 4,449.05 Sales organization, trade marks, etc 1.341.S9 Capital stock subscriptions, unpaid - 4,751.53 Capital stock unsubscribed X. 750.00 posedly harmless fire on the hearth may be dannerous, as the snappinjr sparks fly out on a carpet unprotected by any good fender. In Chicago on one recent cold night, 10 peo- 1 pie had to be carried out of their burning homes by police- j men. I'robably there were many other fires vjiere pro- perty was destroyed. Such incidents show the need of substantial house construction where fire peril is giiarded j against, also that it is better to be a little chilly than set your home afire. Circle, Mr. Cahl- 1 uih,,l rti,.. will l'ost at the Sold- ! ., "The county has a small gener al road and bridge fund, which it can use for important work. The extremely wet weather lias cansfrf 11 IM-eat ,1:il i.r .1 ... . I. is Home on Kliilay eve. at 7:30. various parts of the county. Iind r,'u .Res have been washed out in man' o . I points and entire grades haie We alv s carry a Une of Hardie been earned out en some road-., Mtaer repairs. Kee( this In mind so that nil the money iu this fiui.l w li n you buy a Kraer because It w ill he needed lor absolutely ue- mean a lot to you during : cessary work. The Friendly ell's Sunday leet with Mrs. ."praying lime lol Wharton Itros. DEPUTIES SHOW A LACK CONFIDENCE ( Aavciatrd rrm HIT.) 1JSHON. Fi ll. 11. The Chnin IVr of l)'puliin today otrd lack of confldf-m In 1h povpriiint'iit hy Hfi to 45 aflt'r a lnrniy hII nlpht swhIoii and rrcmh r .Sanlos n'MiKiu-d. Ilfruusn of rumors of d'st irh anecs, (rmips (mrnded tho mivmih and witp uitln'(j around piulia mrnt after niidultitit. The fcov-rrnnii'Dtal crisis follow ed a di-hato on a aialnm-nt of I'rcnihT Sauttm rpurdiiin a tit -n.oniitrat ion in front of tho n.in lsterlal ofriros last Saturday win i. troops fln'd Into thv crowd A bomb nA exploded ut tho timv Thoro was ron.Hidcrahlo matoriiil danmKo and four ca8ualHcn. Th--fiovet iinient ordered an Imniirj. UNION MINE CASES ! DISMISSED TODAY (AaM-attl Vmm laxK-! !VlrO CUAKI.KSTON, V. Va.. 1 - l. 1 i Three luindred in-ej prmvinc eiit of the iivtiicd march of ii.'ii from t ho u it tor. coal field h of 1 Southwest Virginia analuM the tmn union Logan region iit 1 iJ I were di.-mi'sed today bv Jhtln'v .1. M. Woods. The c u-es liuliitle ! ihari.es tainjinu trom trtastin to cunt moit as-milt. They were 'til to Jef(eioit (ouniy en a c1,i.iife of Senile lnm I.ot.tn rnhir.' the In.lictni' ni were re-tum-d. Stop .COUGHS kC0LDS A full line of spray oulfita t Wharton Urns. Inrni tha small lianrt outfits to the largest power out fits. MATERNITY HOME 1t18 Winchester 3t Hhona 40 Mi . D. Cornwell Patient. Privileged to Hava Th.lr Own Doctor RELIEF WITH FOLEYff KOSEWAIT I ESTABLISHtO 1675 Sraoe m lot w Imt ShmIwi Cia-uiioari REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Liabilities Accounts payable Payable to growers Notes payable MortgaKe, A. Huperl Co.... Cnpltal stock Reserve for depreciation equipment Reserve for swell claims... Reserve for dividends Surplus Trot It for year US,3S.0S .... 9.9M.5:i .... 3U.506.76 .. 10.5lill.00 .. 50,000.00 on 1.323.27 77.M l.tiio.on 4.570.27 (503.52 l .vs touoiiious nre at the pe. I sent time. 1 do not see how line help can be gien the district. If It had vote,) Its tax thoro won'. I have been more than :,oiin i,ir: the maintenance of the lien vllle set tion alone, whii h w on' i j have been ample to keep the road i m shape. j "There Is no question hut tl.at i the road is the lnot luiportai.t 1 in this lciimy. It should le paved. Not ou!y tho i xotiv! II io.iu, oiu niso tne r.uetioow road, hut until u In iter spirit show n. there Is not apt to be n such lllliro etiient on the l'iv Mile stcuon." W. F. CHAPMAN RICH DETROIT DENTIST AND 2 SONS ARRESTED ( ( ii;ii:i i inntinoH self and his wife, of Jln.l'Oll fn, . v a hie each, with a V lew of cnll.i ' lu the policies hy "identifv ins ' , oodl- to be obtained at an un dertaking pstabllshninit here si iMi'. and Airs. L. li. i'ox. A I J11S.3SS.0S Paid Out Produce Hartlett pears. 494.SH lbs 9.6v3.13 Ilroccoll, Sil.alit lbs 2.23 V95 Hlarkberrles. 47.R79 lbs 2.o:!i S9 Ixipsnberrles. 135,700 lbs. 6.03I 3 It. prunes. HI. 5(3 lbs J.S77.23 Silver prunes 13.5: , 9.0s 15. C. plums. 2.577 lbs 32 21 V. K. plums, 3B2 4 52 Misc. plums 6U7 lb. s.71 R. A. cherries. Ss.115 lbs... 393.3S Mlack cherries. 9.2' lbs... 391 0s W hite cherries. 7t7 lbs 30 SS Red cherries 511 lbs -i1 76 Mam. blackberries, 415 lbs. 16 so lied Raspberries 761 lbs. 53 1S Spi'I. apples, 7M.9IH lbs.. 3.S3I 46 Newt, apples, 452.394 lbs... 2.017.79 Mix. apples. 261.429 lbs 1,119 7" Tomatoes, 2.93s lbs 29 3s Corn. 1.31 4 lbs. 13.14 Reels, 1,092 lbs 33 65 F:3.r.ii 65 The company paid mit ::7.7I.V5I for supplies, consisting of cans, siuar, labels, rases, nails, salt. etc.. the cans alone used in canning amounting to I2l.6s2.31. The operating extwnso was $7. 231.23. and the oftlce egpense $3. 611 23. The selling expense amount ed 10 flM.'oM, tills including the freight paid nn shipments. Other expenses totalled lu.HI3.iil. Law n grass seed and fertlliter at Wtuuton l)io. Dddee Brothers COMMERCIAL CAR Thousands of these cars are used by ' ' government employees and by the government itself. v Their exceptional dependability particularly where driving condi tions are not the best has long been a matter of official record. J. O.'.NEWLAND &-SON Dodge Dealeisand Accessories ROSEBURG, OREGON - 3- si a 'is Pages could be written about the good points of GENERAL GASOLINE. But, an entire volume would not mean as much to the average motorist as one tank full of this dependable "Clean Power." Let your engine -De the judge. Give "General" a good workout today. It sells itself! Look for the Green and Vhite Sign at Independent Dealers' "clean power mid LuiiHcsiits "Fill Up Your Tqnk and Let Your Engine Decide!' C. D. FIES, Distributor Roseburg, Oregon J.f 1