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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1925. T Wheat Wizard "JJ Include Our Entire i Chief Figures in the Day's News; f3 mocx '-'A 4 vWU'wVj We carry a complete Fruits and Vegetables Country and city people are cordially invited to make our store Their headquarters when shopping. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURQ, OREGON T !LTQ . .. . , . rnai me taws or me state mase . It the duty of an officer to search 'deny the right of the officers to nn automobile suspected of carry-intake a search without a warrant, lug liquor, and that a search war- Attorney Albert Abraham. repre ruiit is not necessary in such case, I Renting Miietzel, claimed that an in in effi-ct the contention of 'automobile was as free from search LEADERS IN ITALIAN POLITICAL CRISIS $ 1 AX '.-' !?SiiriiiiiMiii mim ,7 Vfiia.' ANTONIO SVijAWDRA fflGMOR AKEJTDOl'Aj Bore are four men who are prominently mentioned In the present political upheaval In Italy. Antonio Balandra, former Premier, caused a sensation by deserting Premier Benito Mussolini, following the pnt licatlon of documents that alleged Mussolini knew too much of the murder of the millionaire Socialist Deputy, MattootL Bignor Amendola la the editor ot the antl-Kasclstl Journal "11 Mondo," suppressed by Mu sjolliil. Andrea Torre has been appointed to the Mussolini Cabinet to occeed Balandra. Bignor Kederxonl. Minister of the Interior In tht Mussoilnt Cabinet, and head of the National Police, Is primarily responsible for the action ot the Fascia U "illock Shirts," as the mini Is Is called. Heroine of Nome Epidemic T v ' . , " "rt f T A-' .1 v : . : . . . . ! y Wv: :, ..k "... J ytis? MiVY Tho ontstandln heroine of the Nome, Alaska, diphtheria epidemic has boon Mlsa Kmlljr Morgan, of Wichita, Kansas, the only lied Cross Bursa In that vicinity. Day and night she has been with her patients In tha warda of the Marnard Columbla Hospital. hlptn to keep down the death toll, whlla out In the bleak wastes, si 60 below sero, hardy ' mothers were erarklng their whips over Jaded dogs to rush In, in record breaking time, J00.000 units of antitoxin that were counted on to check the epidemic. 'From her hospital, aha went alo to the huts of tha natlrea and tha Igloos of tha Eskimos, facing death dully in her mission of mere. That is the way we have of doin8 business every VERY BEST line of seasonable ! Judge J. W. Hamilton In sustaining . the state's demurrer In the case of iottu Muetzel against Deputy Khcr : iffs 1). H. Shambrook and J. G. j Hodges. I Muetzel brought oult for $5,000 I claiming Illegal detention and I search, maintaining that the offl- I cert halted his automobilo atid made a search uf his car without a Bearch warrant. i District Attorney r.uy Cordon (filed a demurrer, claiming that the 'complaint did not constitute a . .. . , ,t fal,.d Korea an. ,mr "h : - JZtcvei KERBEST ,wa?JUTTK A Rncclnl Texas Senate Committee has reported that the Tolas !.!gt.ilature has the power to pass a law returning to James E. Ferguson, husband of Governor Miriam Ferguson, all political .rights taken from him vicn he was impeached as Governor of Texas a few years ago. Miss Ulackman. sister of the famous Egyptologist, is in London o renew her supply of medicines that have won for her a reputation for supernatural bowers among the nativos of F.gypt, whom she has cured of their Ills. Hrlgadlor General William Mitchell, Assistant Chief of the. Army Air Fervice, apparently has defied Secretary of War John W. Weeks and n:ad nubile his reply to Weeks, who had demanded an ex planation of Mitchell's testimony before the House Aircraft Committee. Herbert AsqulUi. former Premier of Great Britain, recently elevated to the Peerage, has assumed the title of Earl of Oxford and Asquith. without a warrant as Htiy other pioperty of a person, but Jude Hamilton held that under the Mututt'H an ofricer has a rlht and u duty to Hearch a car HUHpected of tarrying liquor. Attoirey Abraham questioned the constitutionality of the law. but Jude Hamilton stalf'd that he had thoroughly Investigated the law and that he would hold it con Rlltulional until tne supremo court reversed such a decision. Ten days was given to file an amended complaint. f (AMOolatrd Vrcm LraaH Wlf-.) POItTIiAND, Ore., Feb. 13 A further severe break Is shown in the local egg market wi:h all grades posted three cunts lower on the exchange. Extras are now down to the 2!) cent level; firsts 2X cents; pullets 211 cents sml cur rent r-'ecipts at 24 cents. I!e- ceiprs continue niieini with a nar rower shipping outlet other markets declining llutler Is In a firm position with the supply hnrelv sufl l-enfuv lti- requirements, off gnid" Imiier Is cheaper anil more plentiful Ihun high score stock.. Actual sales at the lScent level and options taken at 20 cents by foreign buyers ate the latest ilevet. npments In the Pacific coast hop I market, tor some time the market has been slowly accumulating strength hut holders and buyers r.iu'd not get to',"the,- on n price that would nllow shipment east. During the last few days the movement from th- coast has been henvy. W hile no a'tn.il advance H prices Is Indicated tut 'I, lllert 111 rents has been paid for old In ns ami 17 cents for storks that were little hi tter than mediums. In the south it Is reported that Sononiiis brought IS cents with more offers made at that level without being filled. Herein sales In the "valley In rluile the Jess Senvev hit of fill? bales at Corvallls for 17 cents nml the Mil'lielanil crop at Sherwood. European buyers hav- Ink. n ot tions on two lots in the valley at 20 rents. This Is sicnlfieiint In the face of the dwindling supply. I.aiert cheeks Imiii ate around dno hides left In this slate. The rntli, stock reinalniiiT on the coast Is now thought to he ic?s than 20.00) hales. X LOCAL NEWS X In On Business O. K. Cook of lrew, was a husl nesn visitor In Koj bur for icer- M hours today. Fire At Armory "he flue at the Armory burned i nut lust iiiKht, soil became over- J heated, m'ltlnn fire to nearby wool work. The blase was extinguished before any dimuiKe was done. Fine la Paid Krnent J. llornman was fined flu today by JtiMire of the IN arc !eorne Jonen. rimmed with o.iernt iue a ear with faulty brakes. The i arrest was made by Traffic Officer! 1 hurber. Buvs Stock of Goods I Earl Powell tinlav purchased the tnck ami c(iilpmrnt ot the Itns iel A- t atitiitn second h'ui I stort or. t'.iss Mrcet. The Horo wa cli'i'n! si veral ilas ao. Mi. I'owrll will move the iso mi t to hfs p'aie on Jackson street. Small Fine Paid Itnwaid Mi-Kirov, a tourist, paid ; a line of $'. in the local Justice court )esterdaj Hlun arraigned out 8. JAM? -B TESSGUVOKP ' PAYMENT OF REWARD FOR BRUMFIELD IS ASKED IN SEN. BILL Senator H. L. Eddy yester- day Introduced a bill In the senate asking the state pay the rew ard of flnot) which was of- fered for the arrest of lr. K. M. Itrumfielil. The Northwest Mounted Police have been claiming the reward and the : . local ofrlcers have recommend- j ed Its payment to them. The I e hill would authorize a warrant lor mat amount made payable 4 i to the Canadian ot'fltM'rj. a charge of driving without a prep er license. He was going through the slate on a last yei's Califor nia license. Visits Wlll.tette Va'ley Points Mrs. Edythe Kelley, pat presi dent of the It'-bekah Assembly nf Oregon, left this morning tor Cor vnllls and oll.er Wlllainette valley owing to!l,"'n,s wlieie slie will spend the lli'X! two weeks cllgngi it in loiK'e work. She will return to hi r home at Kelle's Kotller. follnvsini: til ' jMuM'ovlie ceri'inonial at Ponlatul on February 2S,. n FORMER PORTLAND WRITER IS DEAD OAK LANK Cal., F.b. l.-Tru man (. Ienpls, 71!, editorial v .it- er on the Oahtand Tribune an-1 frr j tner aehotd tearhiT In I'orihiti l. j()re.. died last night at him In nit- In Aimaedii after a brief i:lm-s.;. imniellH hetuled "the knave" d- jpamneiu on ine i riuiine, u vore'i 10 rommenr on in rrHiu-U'-o ami Ortklnnd nffn irw. By CLUYAS WILLI AM3 Snapshot of a Father Spanking His Son. SflYi IT'S HM HCTO.- HANt Wlt OOMUR ir'5 &MI TAR tNSllf,H V.HNT Tklt BOY NECP5 IS k COOP SWSij ctcm tiilwe'S NONtro i6 hkn him OtR HIS KNtt ; W TllC HAMD IS QUIlt ENOObH , APTUR ALL Ht'S JCiT a utile ;mow STOPS in MANURE HIM iriArwrr' rwtSNT ukc ro do this pwd ns 60IN6 tti HURT HIM . LOT W0R2E THAN IT HURTS OONKJR twy woman -Jio had nfvr tloiiM any work an a aKe earaf-r i utitil 12 yars aKo, ftlrs. W.'liam , Laimbt-r ba advanced to a pud lion In the National City l;tuc of Nt York where ahJ will Jrive charge of all budineHd done by the hank with women. She went Into business after her husband, a Wall street broker, was kill U in an uutotnobllo acei Iwn and the responsibility ot rar ini; for her three children was thniHt upon her. She began in a position little above that of a -rkhlp and steadily advanced to li- rank of executive in the firs? billion dollars commercial bank in America. ELECT OFFICERS I rOim.AND, Ore., Fob.. 13. The North Pacific reameries, a cooperative association Incorpor- t-d under Oregon laws at a meet ing here late yesterday elected 9 d!r'ctorn nd a set of officers. M. M. Boney of the Eugene Farmer's Creamery, was eieoted . president, H. C. Raven, Ftav.?n ; Dairy company, Portland. was i named vice-president and V. 1). ( happell, o. A. C, was made secretary-treasurer. IleHldes the officers, those elect ed directors were: F. II. Col-'mai, St. Paul; K. M. Itlack. Hood Riv er; Frank Hettwer, Mount An!. C. F. Pates, Salem and C. Lnuuhlin. Astoria. liner men j The officers approved a con- .suggestions of President Coolidge's i tract which the eight affiliating agricultural conference wl'h Chair I creameries signed to make tne as- ,on i'.n.v f th Mnf,..M isociation effective. fAMnctatM Prnt Ii.v Wirr.l WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.J-The charge that Secretary Hoovrr is "seeking to dominate the .agricul ture of America," was made before the house agricultural committee m.Hv hv Charles K. Hearst, uf 'V ft. i' 1W4 (.4 Oliver Denton, celebrated pianist has been unable to give the New York police any Information as to the whereabouts of Ethel beglnska, world-famous pianist, who disap peared on the eve ot a concirt there. Denton admitted that he and Mnfe. Leglnska were goad friends, but said that was all. end- Ing rumors that for the past nine years Leglnska had sought to u Id is anections. HIMSELr 10 EE FlRM.rrS TOR. Tht BOV'i 0WM 600D Explains all ov A6aim that nrs coino to do nn oust tor junoR' OWN SOOD, SO HCU GROW CP1D8 A FINE KAM HUi HIS EVTS, GRtre His TEETH AND ADMINISTERS A 6Na W OR TWO ON IONI0IS HAND e McCnire Hnnpipcr Syndicati Ml?? ETHEV COKSXOCI.I , Miss Ethel Comstock. of Chicago, pictured above. Is said to have mads a profit of over $20,000 on an Invest, ment of J160 In the Chicago wheat pit, where many fortunes tcentl have been made overnight Iowa, chairman of the legislative committee of the American farm bureau federation. In explanation of the assertion, the witness produced a magazine article Jn which he said the seo retary claimed authorship of sug gestions contained in the pending Capper-Williams farm relief legis lation. , While Mr. Hearst whs teatlfvlnjr y, this afternoon, the seualu torn- imittee continued pynnilnnrinn inln w.tness. Mrs. Fred Dewltz If You're a Young Woman or Even in Middle Lie Here la Some Good Advice For You ! Salem, Oreg. "While bringing I tip my family I depended upon Dr. j I'iercc's I-avorite Prescription to keep up my strength. It was especi ally beneficial to me during the try ing months of expectancy, relieving mc of nausea and quieting to my i nerves, and I do believe that I would j not have come thru the critical time ! of life so easily and comfortably as j 1 did had it not been for Dr. Pierce's I Favorite Prescription. I have given the 'Prescription' to my daughters also when they had need of a special j tonic and nervine and they have: always been benefited and strength-1 ened by its use. Dr. Pierce's i 1-avonte Prescription is truly i woman's medicine thai T take nle.-i. ; sure in recommending." Mrs. Kred lX-witz, 625 N. Capitol St. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' i Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. for trial i Pk. Write tor tree advice. CLfftT!, Hli THRorT, SWS H "SUPPOSES JUNIOR KNOWS WHAT THIS IS TOR AND WISHES THr LAD WOULDN'T 10OK AT HiM UKE ThAT POISES BRUSH, SUPPOSES HE'D BET TER 6ET IT OvCR WI1VI, AND WISHES HTD LET MOTHER DO IT WONDERS WHETHER THE BOY vvux AlivfS HATE MIM MTTR THTS, mtO WHETHER A TOP TO THE 200 ON SUM w waju) n Triwc op I -C Value and Quality The value of your money depends on where you take it.. The dollars are worth more at our store. Poor quality goods are dear at any price, you get quality goods only here. Our service, price and quality are a combination that you cannot beat. Come in and give us an opportunity to tell you about our goods. We have a full and complete line at all times, can fill ah order for a small fam ily or a construction camp. Saturday we will have on sale while they last:- , Nice Spitz Apples, for, per box ..$1.25 Fancy Monopole Currants, 25c size, for 15c Fancy No. 2 I -2 size cans Sliced Pineapple, can 30c Full Cream Mixed Candy, per lb 25c, or 5 lbs. $1 Preferred Stock Catsup, five bottles for $1.00 Palace Car Salmon, 1 lb. can 20c Pacific Nut Margarine, lb. 1 25c 2 10c Loaves Bread , .'. 15c AH 1 5c cans Tobacco, 2 for 25c New Crop Dates, per lb 10c 1 5c packages Cookies 10c 1 0c pkgs. Cookies 5c Fancy Yakima Spuds, per 100 lbs $2.65 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER Choice Pot Roast 15c Choice Boil Beef, lb 12 1-2 Fancy Leg and Loin Veal Roast, lb 22c Fancy Shoulder Roast Veal, lb ...16c Fancy Shoulder Roast of Pork, lb :....20c Fancy Leg and Loin Roast, lb 25c Fresh Made Hamburg, jb k 15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 15c Fancy Bacon Backs, lb 22c Swift's Heavy Bacon, lb 25c Fresh Side Pork, lb 20c Pure Lard, lb 20c Picnic Hams, lb 15c Good Meaty Ham Ends, fine for boiling, lb 15c We Slice Hams. Fancy Poultry at Right Prices. We Trim the Meat Not the Customer PEOPLE'S SUPPLY COMPANY Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 Motor To 6utherlln K. R. Kenny of the Douglas County Creditors Association, and Constable F. W. Dlllard, motored to Sulherlln on business this morning. X LODGE DIRECTORY J Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month Address P. O. Box 885, Rose bur. Oremn. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In Maccabee hall, on Cass Btreet on second ind fourth Wednes day evenlnes of each month, at 8 o'clock. Vlsltlne. brethero In good standing slwavs- welcome FIIOENT! LITTLE, W. P. P. RICHARD RTTSCH. W. P. B. P. GOODMAN. Sec. Neighbors o: Wooacrart, Lilac Circle No. 9 Meets on first and third Mondar evenlnes. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor Invited to attend. ALV1A WETHEREI.L. R. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Jlerk Unlted Amiens Meets in-Mao" cabee hall first and third Wec nesdays. Visiting members at wavs welcome. LAfREN McCTTLLOCTT, M. A. MILDRED McCHLLOCH. Treas WFT.T.W STEPHENSON. See. O. E. 8.. Roseburg Chapter No. 3 Holds their reeulnr meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fullv Invited to attend. CORA B. RINOT.KTON. W. M. FHKB JOHNSON. Recretarr. Woodmen of tha World. Camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall In Rnseburg every first and third Mondav evenings. Via Itlne nelehhnre nlwava welcome. JOHN DELL HESS. C. C. M M MILLER. Clerk. laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tuosdavs. Knsonle Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions welom. . A. A. WILDER. Hieh Priest W. F. HARRIS. Seretary. Reinforce Glands to Keep Young Says Scientist DR. ARNOLD LOR AND. of Austria, says In his book, "Old Age Deferred." In speaking of the glands: "We must insist jpon the reinforcement of their functions if changed by age or disease by means of extracts ob tained from the similar organs of healthy young animals." Glsndogen, the new scientific gland tonic, prepared in tablet form, provides a aimple method of taking glandular treatment. Hundreds of men and women who are weak, wornut and run. down, are taking Glandogen to awaken tha dtvitaltied glands, so they may continue their nor mal function of supplying the vital glandular accretions so nee tssary to physical energy and perfect health. Glandogen la obtainable at Chapman's Drug Store. I. O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No, 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern . pie every Friday evening. Visit, lug brethern aro always wel come. DONAT.D YOUNO, N. O. - A. J. OKDDKS, Reo. Seo. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. Pythian Sisters, UmpqL'a Temple, No. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis. Itors atwavs welcome. MARTHA CHRISTKNSEN, M.E.C. EVA MARKS, M. of R. C. EVALYN HOOVER, M. of F. ROSEnl'RO LODGE NO. 1037 L ). O. M. Meets pvery Wednesday night. Moose Hall. 248 K Jack son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel come. ' W. A. BOOARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETER, Secretary. .TNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer. Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodga No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. PAM CHRISTENSON. C. C. ROY O. YOl'NG, M. F. K E. WlMDEnLY. K. R 3. United Brothernood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Tuesday eveninga of each mc lb. All carpenters wel comed. T. F. HOLME J, Hec. Sec J. E. MOORE. Pres. Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesday) of each month. Visiting Patri archs alwavs welcome. FRED MILLER,. C. P. W. P. WETHERELL. Scrlbd 6. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodgt No. 326. Hold regular comma. nlcattons at the Elk's Temple oi each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting, brothers are cordially Invited to attend. , D. B. BTTBAR. E. . J. O. PAY. Secretary. W. B. A. O. T. W Roseburg Ra . view No. 11. Holds regular meetings on second and fount Thursdays it 8:00 p. m. Visit. Ing sisters Invited to attend r views. Maccabee hall. Pine an 4 Cass streets. CLARA RONERRAKE. Com. JESSIE RAPP. Col. Roseburg Rebekahi.3dge No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visitlns member In good standing ar rordlally Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASI1CRAFT. N. O. T1LLIE !. JOHNSON. Ree. See. ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec. A. F. S A. M Laurei Lodge Na 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. M. S. HA MM. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Sec. K. O. T. M Meets each-second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine afreets. Via ItlDg Knights alwavs welronm L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. RAPP, H. K.