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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1925
Since the opening of our store in Roseburg, our store
is established as the lowest priced food store here. It
has not been our custom to sell a few items at cost or
below cost, as a bait.
Compare our Prices. Not just a few, but all of them
MILK, Tall Cans OC- SOAP, Crystal Whits, Q7,
Borden's, 3 for JK 10 bars for U
CORN, Extra Standard, OC CITRUS POWDER, Regular 1Q.
2 cans for JV, sizc, per pkg 1 J I
TOMATOES, No. 21-2 9Q PEET'S MACHINE SOAP, OQ
Standard, 2 for 6Jt large package -iOl
PEAS, Medium Size Tender, OP. KERR'S FLOUR, 49 lb tO QQ
2 cans for JJt gackS) each j PU,OU
COFFEE, Stone's Best, AC PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 cans, f- til
per pound rOC heavy syrup, 2 cans JUl
COFFEE, M. J. B. AQ SNOWDRIFT, 4 lb. cans, OQ
1 lb. cans for .' T71 per can OaVC
CHEWING TOBACCO, Star, 7f CIGARETTES, All kinds 1Q
Horse Shoe, lb .' ' -JC carton J 1 . 1 V
311 WEST CASS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
CALIFORNIA
AND OREGON
(AMoelalrO PrMt Letted Wirt.)
CHICAGO, Feb. 13. Whent
opened i-xi-lted today and as mucli
oi 8ev" renin higher. May de
livery QNiiched an hfcl as S1.S4J
a hushed, an compared with $ 1 . T 7 4
at the do-to on edneinlay. Tho
rixe was largely in sympathy with
advances at Liverpool und Ituenos
Aires ucrouniH and account ul u
revival of export demand.
Indiratfona pointed, to a Mr
export business done in wheat
duriuK th Lincoln holiday, lie
fides advices were at hand from
the I'nlted State.' department of
agriculture that world wheat sup
plies nt the end of tho crop jiar
would ho very low.
The swift upturn of tho whent
value brought about heavy profit
takiuK nales. and thua led to a
sudden reaction.
On the ensuing setbnrk May
wheat dropped to $1.80.
CSL'S HBBBY-KDSS
ise
JtlCi CltOWD AT
hAl.VATIOX AR.MV.
Last nlKlit was a banner night
at the Salvation Army Hall.
Every Beat was tafcen and extra
chairs had to bo lirougnt In, to
accommodate the crowd who
came to hear C. W. Scott the
Scotch Evangelist preach on Je-
wlll sing Sankeys famous h)mn 'piMAI RFPflRT
"The Ninety and Nine." Jlr. ,J1',AL RLr"R
Scott has sang this beautiful solo ! OF GRAND JURY
to thousands, during the thirteen
years of his ministry, as a singing
tvangelist. The subject of the , "
Illble Lecture at 2 o'clock tomor- 'Continued trorn page one)
row will lie "Salvation Whnt i.i .1... ..... . .
IS SUBMITTED
1 WASHINGTON, Fob. IS. The
i house wus thrown Into nn uproar
Is It " All are requested to bring
Bibles and note liooks to these
Lectures. A special request is
It has been our unpleasant duty
to find Indictments against several
8US.IS Coming Soon. Many were ' made to consecrated Singers and . Ln,Mr ett"L l8- "!e
Musicians of the local churches to
come and assist In these meet
ings. CORRESPONDENT
mightily stirred as the Little
preacher poured out his soul on
this wonderful subject. The Word
or God was given in demonstra
tion of the Holy Ghost and power.
Many scriptures were quoted by
tho preacher, revealing a mind
well stored with llible truth. A
large attendance is expected to
night to hear the-Evangelist speak j o
on "llalies In Christ." (t. Corin- i Spray hose that will stand high
thians 3:1) la addition to tho pressure of GOO pounds, at Wharton
lively chorus numbers, Mr. Scott Dios. r
Fresh as a daisy, pure as a lily,
white as snow, brown as a nut.
Grimm tiros.' MILK DREAD. Phone
133.
ill i m
"Quality will never
be sacrificed to
meet a price"
President f "
before us in
the examination of these rases
presents a most deplorable situation
I with regard to the childrep of to
jday. We feel that It is our duty to
call tho attention of the people of
Douglas county, and particularly of
parents, to the situation as it has
been opened to our view. When
boys yet In their early years be
come hoboes and felons, and when
girls of our county become so
thoughtless and bold as to associate
with such boys, it Is time- for all
right Thinking peoplo to awaken,
and we urgently call upon the
fathers and mothers of Douglas
county 'to exercise a more strict
and watchful control over their
children for the sake of themselves
the Barety of their children, and the
welfare of the state.
We have Inquired Into the condi
tion and management of the offices
pertaining to the courts of Justice
of Douglas county and into the care
MRS. T. R. SHERIDAN
DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO
Word of tho death of Mrs. T.
H. Sheridan in San Francisco has
been received in this city. Mrs.
Sheridan was a resident of Hose-,
burg for many years and is well
known here. During the past lew
yearB the family has been re
siding in San Kranctsco, where
Mr. Sheridan and their sou George
are employed with the Standard
and niangement of the County lJoor'OII company. Mrs. Sheridan also
Farm and the county Jail. In the I leaves two daughters, Minnie and
iff "a office, assessmeLt record, road
records, etc. These records could
not be replaced should they be de
stroyed. Ordinary common sense
and prudence dictates that adequate
protection should be given-to these
records at the earliest possible mo
ment. A preceding grand jury has
recommended that the county court
at the next election held in Doug
las county, present to the voters of
DouKlaH county an opportunity to
decide unon the court house Ques
tion. We desire to make that same today when Representative Yin
recommendation. A 21-mlll tnx for n. democrat. Kentucky, attempt
three years will erect and complete- cd to read a poem entitled "Cal's
ly equip a modern fire proof court Hobbyhorse." and Representative
house and jail, sufficient to handle Luce. Republican. Massachusetts,
the activities of Douglas county for sought to have him stopped as ho
the next hundred years. We have concluded the first line,
raith that the residents of Douglas Mr. Luce contended it wns a
county, Oregon, will overwhelming- "reach of house rules for a mem
ly support a measure to construct her to "cast ridicule" on the pre
a court house us above outlined, sident. After hot debate In which
Wo are taxpayers of louglaa coun- dozen members participated,
ty and reside in various parts of Representative Snell. republican,
the county and In recommending N'ew York, presiding, overruled
the foregoing action we do bo aslr. Luce and Mr. Vinson contin
buslness men and because we be-1""! his reading,
lleve that such action is for the1 Ruling that the prohibition in
best Interest of Douglas county. t,hn English parliament against
Having completed all matters be-:n,lklnK uncomplimentary remarks
fore us, we request that we be dls-l about the King, did not aply In
missed. ,ne Amoricnn House of Represen-
Dateil February 11th. 1925. - tntives, Mr. Snell informed Mr.
Respectfully submitted, ! 1'"In ,llnt another way was open
KARL AG EE, Foreman, '"r l'1'" "'at he could demand
t mni nir. Vinson a wonis no ta
ken down," paving the way for a
i house veto on the stenographic
report of the remarks as to whe
i ther they wero out of order.
I Permitted to continue, Mr. Vln
I son disclaimed nny intention of
i ridiculing Mr. CoolbLee, pointing
out that the president was not
Columbia Tire Corporation
TIRES and TUBES
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON
Highway Service Company
Cor. Jackson and Douglas "
Phone 333 ' Roseburg, Oregon
main we und the business of Doug
las county being transacted in an
elficlent manner. We find, as other
grand Juries before us have found,
a grave question presented In the
matter of caring for county prison
ers. The present county Jail is
wholly unfit lor habitation of any
human being no matter how guilty
or depraved he may be. In our
judgment no new structure should
be built until such time as there Is
a new court house constructed. We
do, however, believe that tempor
ary repairs should be made in the
present structure so as to make it
habitable. The toilet In the cells on
tile lower floor should be replaced
and adequate provision made so as
to safeguard the health of the In
mates, ine wiuuows opening on
the east side of the lower
should be Increased In size so as to
Grace, who are at home In
Francisco. Tho funeral und bur
ial wero held at San Francisco.
mentioned by name. He prefaced
his poem, however, by reading
extracts from newspaper accounts
of tho electric horse the president
rides at tho White House for ex
ercise. At the conclusion of Mr. Vin
son's reading no effort was made
fuu iiy .vir. j.uce or any other houi
LEGISLATURE STARTS
ACTION ON PROBE
(Continued from page 1.)
ing tho thanks of the state to It. A.
Il .olh of Euilene fur the. statue of
the "Circuit Rldir," which wns
presented to the state by Mr.
itoo.h, passed the senate today.
A Hitter Debate.
STATrJHOi;sE, Salem, Oregon,
Fell. 13. One of the bitterest
debates In the senate this session
and one which involved an unusu
al alignment of voters in tho up-
floor Per body of tho legislature anise
over senate bill 20 introduced by
admit sufficient light and ventila- Staples, and proposing to increase
lion. These recommendations are the salaries of the supremo court
made not In a spirit of criticism Justices from 5,250 to $7,&uu a
but because we feel that the re-1 year. The bill passed by a vote
pairs suggested are necessary for of IS to 11, Senator Miller being
tne pnysical wellare of county pris-i absent.
0I1,,rs. - Among house bill nassed )v the
senate late yesterday were:
H. IJ. 150, Oakes providing
that assessor shall not raise
member to have the poem and Mr.
Vinson's remarks expunged from
Mho records.
The poem recited by tho Ken
' turky representative made refer
ence lo the muny trials of the
I'rlnce of Wales as a horsemnn
and said Mr. Cnollilge had profit
ed iiy that example. The White
House horse. It continued nt least
I shares Its master's proclivities for
I silence and It was suggested. It
i be given a name to he inscribed
on the rolls of equine history
along with those of derby wln
nerr .
There was a reference, too, lo
j the presidents hay pitching "In
; thn campaign Just past" and a
query why the 'movie men" had
not been permitted nlno to take
pictures of tho presidents real
exercise."
We also recommen'd that provis
ion be made for shelving to handle
um reconis oi tne county, now
UWRBTDDSE
SIRENS FOB NOISE
I GARDEN TOOLS !
dumped promiscuously on the floors : sesseii vnimiii.in .,f .,.,k. .m,.,i
!in tiie unoer oortion of the Intl. if ! ir, ii.i., .....i ....
these records are of any value at -nr.,i ' Mw!t Prp u.t win..
jail they should be given such I H. 'i) SOHnzlett Chancing VIENNA. Feb. 13. The socialist
care; otherwise, they should be d..lte of elections in irrigation d- ",,"",,bL" f, Austrian pnrlln
destroyed, as they ultimately will beltr!ct, from aend Tue,iv ,., or- ho ,l''Hml " '"r
II left piled as they now are. i tober to first Tuesduv f w . oosiructton or parliamentary ile-
We lind the county poor farm un-l uer , Tu)d'iy ot ,bate have found an ally in a deal-
der excellent management sanitary 1 Tho Fmatilla rieleviiinn i-.t,. 'Pr 'n a'donioblle supplies. This n
and cheerful. We have one recom- vj,"",,,",8' 'f,,,.?,., g'l T. - ' ""rprlslnir business man recently
mendatlon to make to the county r.ttin-Vii Vs r ! addressed a letter to the socialist
court with regard to this Ins.itu-! t" 1, I 1?. 'd rr.a,!e "I"' members offering then, "secind
Hon: It Hill be necessary very ! (.'..h. ui ,hand auto slnns ami horns ch
shortly to Install some sort of a inM. ltl-rf i I '"r obstruction purpos
cook stove as the present stove is I Tii7iioe J ' ii i
very dilapidated and a t.re menace. I u , . hl''1 hl'" ''V' "'-"n'
We recommcn at the court in-! , U T 1,10 al late yesl' r-
....j uu L-cuiu UllttllllUOUSI
against the passage by congress
of the "migratory bird relugi
act." ThlB came un as house
jp
THE TIME FOR PLANNING YOUR GARDENS
vestlgate the feasibility of instal
ling an electric cook stove. We be
lleve that this can be done at about
the same expense jiecessary to re
place the present wood stove and
that, an electric cook stoe can be
ojierated more economically as the
amount of fuel can be proportioned
to tne amount of heat required.
joint memorial number 1, Iniio
dticed Iiy Klrkwood, protesting
tho piissago of the act, the me
morial being addressed to emi
gres.). Iiy the bill in congress it
We have Full Line Rakes, Hoes, Spading
Forks, Etc.
A careful Inspection of tho court 1 K declared tho government nlatm
house brings to us the samo con-t1 estanitsn bird refuges in som
vlctlon It has brought to other
ARRESTED
ON CHECK CHARGE
Zane Grey's
"Border Legion"
Chnrle Thiir-kp, inrtMi-fl by
1h Rrruiil jury on a f har;n of
panning a wnri IiIcms r!u(k. wan
i
FERRY'S GARDEN SEEDS AND
LAWN
SEED FOR THE
Zigkr-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25
111 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
! of tho states, including Oreiron. I arrested yesterday afternoon by
anil charge hunters a license fee! Sheriff Pain Warmer. Thiicker
of fl to hunt on the reserves. I furnished bail in the sum of f.'oli
Sportsmen of the state are solid!'" appear for arraignment upon
against the congressional mca-1 "rder of the court. He Is charged
ure. with passing a check in the sum
House Joint memorial 30 tiro- . ' ':' ",,nn restaurant keeper.
granu juries, namely, that a new
court house capable of adequately
Housing bii county on leers and ade
quately protecting all county rec
ords and containing a fireproof Jail,
snoum oe constructed at the earl. i House joint memorial nn nt. 111
lest possible moment. As h-w been testing sgalnst the aovernmeni in- i without having mifflrient funds to
so often called to the intention .l eluding Diamond I .k. i i. cover the check.
the people of Douglas county, the Crater Lake forest reserve w.i
present court house Is nothing adopted by the senate yssterdav.
more or less than a mske-shift fire The memorial
trap. Within our court house are stead of placing diamond lake in
contained the priceless records, ' the Crater lake reserve to deed
V . 5 i""i',,7 rerorns. nscai records of, the lake and Its shores to l'ie
tMTTTWTOTT treasurer's office and the slier- 'stale ot Oregon. .
; ts Improving
j Friends of Mrs. E. .1. Don r
te. who re.ldes near ttosei-urg.
will be ghid to know that she Is
.Improving from tier recent lllnsi.
She Is now receiving - medical
j treatment fu 1'urtlaud.
Your Quest Ended
Whether you be in
search of furniture to
replace some piece that
' has seen its best days,
or to acquire a
TABLE,
CHAIR OR
DESK
that will add very much
to your home furnish
ings, your quest is
ended when you come
here, as you can hardly
fail to find just what
you want in our big
store.
COMPANY
21 N. Jackson St., Ro-rburg
I. ii
What ate Men
Wearing?
THIS Store for men has the answer, whether
your question refers to Suits, Coat3, Hats
Shirts or Shoes. Its authority is based on care
ful observation of 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 hang straight and are
conducive to comfort. The style is combined
with the usual quality we always give our
customers.
Harth's Toggery
Buy a Hpruy outfit wiHT you tire l tUn
stu-c you can always get repairs. Wo ! n r"m " .to, ne 'f8';
sell the Myers and Hard ie lines. r0 u"- " 18 Inequality It
vvirii inn i "1P tlavor. l'ure milk, pure but-
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o regulations. You cannot ask for
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