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ROSEBURG NEWSREV1EW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1925. FOUR t A Demonstration worth while j Miss Grace Bogue, Home Economist of the Westing- J house Electric Mfg. Co., will demonstrate I at the K. P. Hall. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 2 Oclock p. m. ' V;!1 More time , r.tcr things I vith O II an Automatic ft Electric H j Range A WEST1NGHOUSE IN EVERY HOME Hudson Electric Store J 1 1 BUY STORE AT BOSWELL SPRINGS Mr. ami Mrs. I. A. Dean, well known Hltldle residents, him) re cently purchased the rnnip store at Bnawell HiiriiiRH. between Von calls ml Drain. biiiI have taken u li'ase on the camp grounds ai mar. place. They have moved t" the place and are nmkliiK improve ments which will add lo their tourists accommodations. Tin1;' have cabins for rent, a Iuk rnbiit groceteria. hower hatha, mineral water, hot and (old linn lies, and other accommodation!. For prompt tnt service, city or country trip. Phone 44. AVIIX PART1C1PATI-; IX SHOW. Oregon Affrlrult unit College, CorvalUs, Feb. 17. Leo II. Ileek Itxy of ItOBchnrn has been selected ft one of the men who will tuke through the SOUTHLAND By Train and Ship to New York Co this u.iy it Costs but little more Shait i nmte to California ( fiMir fine traini d.uly) thi'iuc tccnic Suntct route to New Orlcani. Eicrllcnt tnealt in the Southern Pacific dining car. Connection at New Orlcani with pali tial ateaineri tor New ork meals and berth included in the one faro. Stopover en route; aee the Murdi Orut at New Orlcann. Ak ahoutCarriCiori:i' nit- from Sart Diego Apav he Trail detour of Arizona. Forfurtlicr injimnatinn, ask L. B. MOORE, General Agent Phone 11, Roscburg, Oregon Souffcerra Pacafsc to every Housewife f hiliiii'i'iii'gyiiiilli.irf. 1 jjjj Three TTfirniuii: ii.t'-t-h 0 IH a 1 1 ' s Catarrh ni Jl will do what wej ! Medicine cmim for n-rai1 your system of Catarrh or beufnoss canned by Catarrh. ; Hold bv driitwitu fur over 40 yenrs. I I F. .1. CMKNK1Y Ak CO.. Toledo. Ohio j ! part In tho hUh jumpM in the 1 hnr-Kfi show to bo held hero as a i part of tho Kducutlonnl exposi tion February 1. 22 and 3. Tho eeiiia will consist of a rescue nice, ladles Jumping contest, linens Jumping contest, relay j race, equipment race, and buek !huc contest. Mr. Hockley is a sophomore tn ngrleiili uro and a j member of Theta Delta Nu fra i tornitv. It's a la hi i decoration. l'' : household necessity. No larder Is i complete without ii. (irimm liros.' 1 mm.k ltiiKAi. eh. nu- i::;t. to the , ii Prize, S oitcrea g In a fe guessing contest CHOOSING THE RIGHT HAT , VERiY IMPORTANT Mrs. C. II. pavii's of the Voruo, who has Jut returned from I'ort- land n'poii that hv hau never never seen ao bewitching un array of beautilul hals. Whatever thoiiKlft we apply to the term "niodern", inuttt In the t:as' of millinery become exquisitely artful, for now as never before the wares of the milliner are Indeed thoxejovely bitH of finery which Ioiik ao won the heart of woman and now that of man as well. Mrs. Havies 8aya that the term "millinery" conies from tho woid Militnt-r, an inhabitant of Milan, and s a.-t originally used to designate one who Imported women's finery. Thr term applies as well to the one who (i a I. In hals and bonnets, but with the r-al beauty (o be found in (he pn-sent day shop windows, we may Include all within this scope. i That modern millinery is feeliiiR the inllut-uce of the Kieat masters, we 1 1 ml on evwy'turn, for now the dehiu'liers that Kioup who nVciee -the Mason's Mh-s are not con(nt 'to remain amid the lind and (he iiliu of sky scrapers, but they have sought iut the ail allencs line iand abroad lor inspirai ions. ll m happens that this season i bids us ut-nr those hhndes of Span 1 lh and Moorish heaut . and that this nimlii have an auihentio al ue, th re has been luouihs and months of study of the colh-etioun , U the SpaiHh museums. ! Mrs. laies truly sa s that time was wlu n a hat was a hat now It .is u study. And while the head covering has been of interest to the wearer and .-di" who beheld it. there is t..day a definite value in (lie ar lisi it-w oi ih of the milliner's pro i!u tion. I lie Kfeal importance of wo men's ith ire ihom;htliil dn'SNin lo da, has been a ureal mumiIus to i'-i:,r imliinii, for the hat which ern e uii't the Heed of ewi hour ot i In day and t t iling is now quite .ill ..i! e l.l" 1 1 ','!' W ell tires s d W omall h '.ild have u poll hat ttr tports iei.i;-. ill n a larger hat for teas a.'t i ; i .oils, it ml a cle er smaller tx.il lot it MUi I. dunces und etc. lie- iiiil.n'er who Is a ral artist ha- i-i itu.- day a a t oppoiiuiiity .r ; " s .doit, lor w itli the ui no; i" el taces which mti.t be I 1 1 t . die t an " .tint a hat tor each in di.i!uil aad sonieihir.: eniiitlv" !.' t ill f; .on the one b' lui'i' hat w lih i: in 1 1 i;t It will he the crow n it: .',: o tie wuimin'f 'osM;uie. n:i; and MinnuT iiiillitury on l;-i .. at riie oitue '1 Iiui'mLh . tb l.'lii Cameu I'allern hats will be a f- ataiv in thi sliowlm; or M m i- ttn.l : umne r m:lhntiy : 1 he t-uc, '1 huid.iy. Keb. liuh. Arundel, piMno tuner. rri,in 19 1. Coughing Tir Hi-eld. lower their vita! itv The U n utandanl f-mi!f , cau h medi. in for old .tnd voung CIIAMBEULAIN'5 COUGH REMEDY Good for mrmrj OMinbor of Uw I aauly ! COLUMI'l'S, O.. fVb. H. (UP) Having gn the federal Rovern nient one better In making a pro hibidon lawr, Ohio is now looking into hwr enforcement meihoda to see whether vLe has over reached herself. 'J'be home Mate of the antl galoon h-HKue Is no place for lax ity. When the state prohibition law finally came, ll fieleuted such wide powers to village justices i and ao-called "special enforcement 1 BKents" that the "little, fellows" 1 are making small fortunes off the ! bootleggers and the municipal and ! county courts are virtually Uesert- ed of liquor cases. Unofficially a controversy has arisen beiwet-n the "big fellows" : aud the "little fellows over the spoils of prohibition." The slate legislature, now In session, has tukeu cognizance of : the situation aud Is considering ! several bills designed to limit the jurisdiction of justices to their own communities. This would cut , the whli range of their powit- ma terially anal through such Icgislu ; tion agents of suburban justice court would be prohibited from raiding the homes of residents in i nearby cities. ! The state bar association and ' the municipal and common pleas judges of the state have gone on , record against the alleged "com ! merciallzai Ion of prohibition en ' forcemeni" by the village justices Hut tho practices of the rural : courts are authorized by law aud until the law is changed the prac tices will continue, j Friends of the state prohibition statute maintain that without this ; wide delegation of power the law j could not be enforced as iho state ; prohibition department has only 20 i agents. Thus far the operation of the ; law has in many cases proved to : he a boomerang. Mayors' and Jus tices' courts have employed numer ous agents on a fee-splitting basis - and the result has been com : mercializatlon. j A recent report on the activities 1 of two justice courts In Biuall vil lages In Lucas county showed an nual Incomes frfr sinule courts from litjuor fines and fees of more than f luu.utio. The bulk of the fees j went 1o (he arresting agents and I the justices and the fines into the village coffers, i In this way many rommunltles , have built schools. Improved roads and erected imposing city build Ing4, with money collected as fines , from wealthy residents of nearby . cities. i In East Liverpool a new develop-' 1 nient arose recent ly when dry 1 agents Kast Liverpool and Wells-1 ton carried on a war of reprisal, raiiliftg homes in each oihei'. com-! j muniiies. The affair lasted fori more than a week, with Wellston j a rents spending all their time raid-j ling homes and business housed in Fast Liverpool and 1-Jast Liverpool1 agents doing the same in Wells- i ton. IVrsoiis arrested in Wellston were tried In Kast Liverpool and , persons arrested In Kast Liverpool j Vero tried in Wellston. j Several reports of state invest!-; gators are on file in the state audi-' tor's office here charging that jus-j tlces issue signed search warrants and distribute them among their j agents to fill out aud serve at will.; ! f I.ETTF.RS FRflM T 1-117 I? PEOPLE J I jwilF.X IS YOl 'Mi AMlllllCA i ;oi.li IO 1 ALL A HALT. Myrtle Creek, Ore., Feb. 10. Kdilor News-Keview : The press ! recently chronicled the murder oi j two nmtheis. by their children,--'a daughter Itl ears of age and a hoy I V the former, Miot lo death her mother because she raised ob jections to her premature lamdi arity with the mule m x the latter because mother wouldn't give him $.o, which lie very likely" wanted ; to spend on one. of thosv flapper vampires, w ho abound nowda s ! hen is young Ameiica goiuj; to call a halt.' 1 will answer: Not until she Ts compelled to old yiiierica. Not until those, wlm ,1110 detiioiueiit instill into t lit it children from im..uc better ida ind piiucipies and also proieH .them troin the eil intlueiucs ot on i side children, w nose rearing has been in x let it d by their d relict parents; al-o a 1 ford th in ihe necessai prarettioii from the older associates. I Meantime, patticularly for tl.e sake of us older people, who wii; be gone be lore (bis itl cat eomt i turn will pertain, we ar tol, ,-t. much abeut. 1 wiiuld sugge.-t better law enforcement now against ualtiial boi u criminal ,and those we.tKiing. who ale in fltiell.ed b Hi. m. tf they b: the laws gi( ll.ein both the mi. penally atiaclud theie.n. l'!.e tc l of the i rune en t!ij uul;v ; u.:.il, or on the puSltt is the saite 1'n'dic Ol 1 n :aU to cd Hot 1 t afraid, after t hej aiMure o: t ii t to put t lie proiui.M s tlo y mad. us to get in on into mree. t o U ar of oi lending t he ri:ai!-.al , ' - 1 : of such people out of will b.o k an tonus,., wed 1:11.111:11,. man. , 1 watt lied my father mete c. j a-t if- f i oni t he t n. h to i . i i 't tid"i tor tour ears ami 1. almost invanaldv gae th.ejn t l:m;t. So did f.e.i.i eVerv r jtuigt1 t!:e:i. and win re there v. .i one crime, or n.is.!eiiieatHr tin da t lie re are suu ! one Im :i dr d new . IVr.Jtt ntiat genu n. i -. particularly unoer cW!i:it i.i:.,:; lions. g.vtu luurdereis, won t ke nnit.t. r d" - iui h.ve tot t. er, m, them to be cfieitive. T..c same tiling s'.mds kotid with l -s. r cr:nii - ihey have to be p:u is!od i:h proportionate gevciiiv Father uttiiind etry poiuu.il ofiue he came up for, and he hi id aeveial, mcludu.tf a cor.aliip France at Dundee, tea port of :;nyfnoO population. He occupied the latter office for fifty-four i-ars until death severed him from ft. He held It nut only through changes of party govern ment, but from monarchies to re publics alike, dome won't be able to comprehend that, but the rea a ua die plain and I have stated them. or course, this all happened In S otlaiid, but I can assure you I that the same priuclplea put in'; j force in beloved America, will bring about as peaceable results --a consummation devoutly to be lushed. Hi'sides, criminals are treated with too much consideration and extravagance lavished on them, after being incarcerated. For example: It Is a common practice at Christmas and Thanks giving now, to provide them with turkey dinners, aud all the trim miiufs turkey worth 50 cents per poind while 10.0UU.0uu respect able American citizens are going without it, for the simple reason ihey can't afford the price, but those came 10,000,000 law-abiding citizens are taxed at aa un necessary high rate, in order to pay lor this and many other pro digalities. our parole boards and other public officials have too much au thority and are too officious about turning crimlnula loose amongst u. The cases are very rare iu which a person is convicted when innocent and such cases can be d-ait with without assistance from them. Let the convicts serve their full time out, leas the time off lor guod conduct it is the only way lo keep crime under subjection, l.vin supposing one is a criminal hy instinct a natural born one, then in that case he deserves pity, but nevertheless society has to protect itself against hfni, also; and the only effective plan I know fo li by confinement, or the elec tric chair as you choose. In the area of international ex that there were more murders iu tho city of Chicago last year than there were in all Great Britain und Canada combined and I can well believe it, for I am acquaint ed with all these places. It seems to me that Iu the face of all those facts, however, well meaning, those In authority may be, that they would see that their leniency is ineffectual and would tiy more vigorous methods with crime more on the life for life and cheek for cheek principle; and in a very few years, or a shorter time, murder would be a rarity and all other oi reuses would be reduced in correspond ing proportions. Tho juries are alsolargely re sponsible lor this state of affairs, iu not Bringing In more convic tions, but my brain capacity is too limited to be able to suggest an immediate cure for this particular phase of the subject; so will pass It up to some one more' favorably Constituted. j Our luws are the best minus to the loop hobs left in, or de liberately put iu them. - Could these loops be eliminated and the laws properly enforced, we would require only about one tenth of them. We keep our Le gislatures busy making new laws to cover up said loop-holes, when they (Wight to be filling in the Holes in the old ones. I J'erhaps the penalties attached 1 to the -various offenses are not heavy enough. 1 once heard a ! distinguished Oregon jurist tell a criminal In sentencing him to the penitentiary for ten years, that he was sorry he couldn't give him twenty so was 1. There are some crimes that carry fines when only jail sen tences ought lo attach. Too many courts are influenced by the de sire to create revenue, and Im pose on offenders when jail terms should be given, aud where both jail and flues are the sentence, it Is not a reasonable cousequenct that the prison alluttment will be too short. Fine them also, if you want to. but don't forget a heavy jail sentence if you really want to put crime down. Many of you may think as .hake.spearo did when he said: "Kindnci.s ever Nobler than lte venge." I certainly do, but 1 am not proposing revenge on crim inals themselves, hut simply to use l he tn in the proper way us ex ample and would Ireat them with us much consideration as they deserve aud as is consistent with the well being of the public at large. 1 consider keeping a habitual criminal in the peniten tiary, is the greatest kindness you can do either himself or tho gen eral public. SHU. with all this crime there are more churches, more schools, colleges and universlt ies. more fraternal orders, more charitable organization and more philan thropists, according to population than there ever were, and I hon estly believe tho bulk of the pto ple are better themselves, but they will have to move different ly to save the situation for the opposing elements work harder aud have them beaten to an un warrantable degree as condition now stand. Yes, I have been a consistent American citizen, for over thirty five years. In submitting this letter, I will tate that t have no axe to grind. I am out of business out of poli tics. I have written it solely In the hope that it may do some good. Cordiallv Yours. t CKOKliK COUIKANK. The most important thing in the wojid Is the quality of your daily diet. Your h al'h and happiness de pends on It. Take no MibMilute. Or der tlriium Ilros.' MILK IIUKAD. Phone 13J. HOUSE IS SOLD The h.ihie of Olio Goeltil. locat ed on Klla street, has been sold to Miss Kelyn Strader ami her sis ter. bo Intend to mke- their home there. The home is well situated and Is a valuable piece of prop' rty. The dial was made by thtf tuiu of Kice and Nice. Sludeoaaer com i per pound Uua butter. -- TV . jee tli km III Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats the kind you have always known and Quick Quaker. Standard full size and weight 1!4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. (AMOclitcd PrtM Leased Wirt.) NEW YORK. Fet. 17. With 1 Mrs. Milton J. nudlong, wife of Milton J. Rudlong, vice-president of the North Central Texas Oil company, refusing to give up her self Imposed imprisonment in her husbands apartment here , two notes calling for aid and purport ing to have been written by Mrs. Hud long, were found on tho street under her window. The notes, facsimiles, of which are printed by the New York Amer ican today were found stuffed In a man's shirt bearing the Initials M. J. It. One note declares that in formation hid come to the writer that three men were expected to break Into the apartment. "I have no weapons," the note continues. "If nnv harm conies to me It will bo rnurdir as I shall not resist. If I do not call tne newspapers after Thursday, get some proceedings to get me." THin't miss the cooking school next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, at the K. P. Hall. II K. II SCIIOH, I'AKKNT TK.u iiKit mi:kti; to III! IIKI,I TONK.IIT. The nmilar meeting of the TtiKh Srh.-i; I l'nrent Teacher As sociation will le held tonight nt BE EXAMINED AT ONCE j DO NOT suffer Indefinitely with Files or or her Rental cr Colon dis orders. Ex amir, i lion will relieve you ot worry and doubt about your condition and bit treatments will cause speedy recovery of your former good health nd vigor. Mt treatment for Tilea Is GUARAH TFED to cure vou cr the fee tor your treatments will be refunded. Call or write for my FR EE : oa Piles and ottwe I Colon di CHAS- A DEAN M D.Inc PURIIANO I'l'IClS lTTlt OFTItCl. Or Pr.. ViNMifi W. Ml Mm. ftu4. JTH .4J.tr I If T AND Pl Will REFUSES TO . p ur urpec c p m UI!L liLIWLLI Ul Tt'i booh is picture It means Quaker flavor the 'world's . richest and quickest breakfast Get QUICK QUAKER Cooks in 3 to 5 Minutes YOU want quick cooking oats. But even more you want rich flavor. So be sure you get Quick Quaker. All that wonderful Quaker flavor is there. All the Quaker richness and fine quality. Anybody who has ever eaten oats knows what that means. Make certain that your family is not denied it. Quick Quaker fine, tasty and delicious cooks in 3 to S minutes. Gives the" "hot oats and milk" breakfasts doctors say children and grown-ups need. And it costs so little that a few cents feeds the family. Have the best. Look for the picture of the Quaker on the label. Get a package today at your grocer's. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor. That means 3 to 5 minute cooking. That means the superfine oats you want the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. n-f-- Washington Never Shirked Puty It Is a wi-Il known fact that Wash ington never shirked duty, not only in time ot peace, but in time ot war. Our beloved Country was glatl to honor him as our first president The Rosebmg National Bank Rosebur.Ore n 7: 30 at the High School This meeting Is known as Mothers and I Daughters night. The following program will be given. 'Vocal Solo ..Yerrflta Kohlhngen j Vocal Solo Jean Maddox ! Vocal Duet ..Vernita Kohlhagen i and Clayte Mark Osborn Heading Catherine Peterson Croup of Songs.. .Miss Hazletine Vocal Solo.. Mrs. Clayte 11. Osborn Mothers of Men. . .(iroup of Girls Refreshments will be served. Save money and spare a minute Tuesday at the cooking school. Learn (he most economical use of the Westinghouse range. 10 OPEN OFFICES Arthur Foster of the land settle m nt drpartni'-nt of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. s;xnt the day In Kosehurs ronfrrrtn with ofuciala of the local chamber. The Portland Chamber of CommTe is thl year devoting a areat deal of consideration to tho effort to keep tourist in the atate. and lo thia end Is opening tnforma'lon bureaus' at each point of entrance Into the state. It sill be the duties of the ni'n in charge .vf th offices to ni.et thf tourists coming into the state Ami to interest them In the recreational advantages. telling them of the fishing sots, caa:;i& friacet and iid trips. In order to HEY! BUDDY! LEGION MEETING NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT1 This Is going to be a snappy. wide awake session with all oratory barred. A grand hut la halloo concert by-the Kiwanis Kazoo Komedy Kids will be given and W. G. Paul, traveler and explorer, will deliver an address on "Preparedness". Mr. Paul is one of the most entertaining speakers ever heard in this city and we want the legion rooms crammed to capacity Tuesday night, Feb. 17th. keep them In the state for a long- er period. He the lucky prize winner next Tuesday afternoon at the K. I', i liall, two o'clock. F. & F. Eugene - Roseburg FREIGHT CO. DAILY SERVICE BY INSURED CARRIER Will take freight lo Kugene. Portland and all way points or will moTe your furmtare any place. 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