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--,-.' 1-. V 1 wo RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1925. ' . ... ! in iv ill iu I'ui'ii nn i, i ,, 1 u)in. I HI SlSIH'il II IflilLHI UUIII UIU I LIK1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Exc.pt Bun.ay py ini w.w.-neview . a W. BAT US.. BERT O. BATES. .resident unl Manager Secretant-Treaurer prune Entered aa o4 claw matter May 17. U2. at ths peat olfice at Hosebnrg, Oregon, d.r the Act of March t. 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' Dally, per year, by mall . Dally, alx month., by mall Dally, three monms, dj man.. Dally, single mouth, by mail. T .. i Kr hv ,.nrr1r nee month. . 'Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year- -I4.00 2 00 l.w .60 .60 , 2.00 MtMbrr ttf TIM AMvlalr4 lreM. . . -... , . i uv..i.,.ivui u -.iiit!...! in tha iin tnr rentibll- cation or all nrm dispatches trod. led to It or ot elhi.rwl.. credited In thli paier ami to nil loci aw pulishd hrln. All rights of re publication of special dl.palche. hvr.ln are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 192S. ALBANY DAILY NEWSPAPERS CONSOLIDATE Press dispatches yesterday told of the consolidation of the two daily newspapers published at Albany, Oregon, the Democrat and the Herald. This is a sensible conclusion on . the part of the owners of the two papers and should have been accomplished long ago. Nn rirv of less than fifteen thousand people can sup- Tr Hnilv new.snaoers with anv dceree of success. It has been attempted time and again in cities the size of Al bany and Roseburg and with but one result, either consolida tion or suspension of one or the other. The field is not large enough to warrant the publication of two dailies at Albany any more than it is in Roseburg. Business does not justify such condition, and it was for this reason that the two pa pers at Albany decided to consolidate. ti.. .no niunfv nu'Knnrur nnviws runninir around 1I1CLC V. i'1" -j v . the country who are always willing and ready to encourage J 4-1.. another newspaper where the neia is aireaay uequaieiv covered. They delight in spending me oiner itnow s money and paint glowing pictures of what could be done with their "talents" at the helm of a daily publication, never taking in to consideration the fact that it takes years of hard, con scientious endeavor to build a newspaper of any worth. Al bany will now have a real newspaper. Its owners can afford ' to give their patrons better service in many ways. Their efforts will be concentrated in one instead of two daily pa pers and will bring about a good metropolitan publication. Like the News-Review, the owners will quite likely , add a leased wire service to their news gathering agency and strengthen their local field to a greater range, giving their readers a far better and more comprehensive service than is possible to otherwise accomplish where competition is so keen that neither paper can make any progress. The day of the political organ is history. Papers launched for the purpose of catering to either major party ' spells defeat from the very beginning. What the people de- - mand is a publication giving all the news of the day, its col umns open to all for a free expression of views and not sold to any clique or faction. It must be independent in every sense of the word,' otherwise its death knell is soon sounded. It cannot survive. There is no need for two daily newspapers in Albany , any more than a dog with two tails. The fact that they have ' consolidated shows good business sense and the people of that community feel gratified that they wjll be served far - better than ever before in a general news way. Advertisers ....... l 1 : ...WU a Ksvriufiit0 will get better results at, a price in nerping mm " - " rirculation the real asset of the advertiser. Newspapers all over the nation in the smnller communi- ties where two daily papers are issued are. doing likewise. The newspaper game is a strictly business one in these days and tie fellow who tries to make anything else out of it is doomed to defeat. It takes more than a pound of ink, a press and a handful of type to get out a successful publication. It "" takes thousands upon thousands of dollars, coupled with long years of service, to reach that degree of success demanded by the reading public. o Much used to be said about sufferings of horses in win ter, from failure of owners to cover them when exposed to .... cold winds. Many such owners drive automobiles now, but there are still horse owners in Douglas county who fail to ; feed their horses well and keep them warm. Many dogs and ; other domestic animals have hard time in winter. You see these skinny creatures prowling about the town, looking in garbage cans and waste heaps, for the food that owners fail to give them at home. A certain family tell how they once decided to buy a dog that was offered them for a low price. They were warned against taking the creature, by friends .. i, b.,w (i,it it nee miss and .mannish. But they had ' faith iu that dog, and believed that with better care, its di.s-j position would improve. They took him, led ana careu lor him kindly, and thnt once savage beast developed into a most good natured household pefc Kindness will change the dis position of any animal, including some human beings. o A Pennsylvania authority declares that no young people should got married without having at least $500 for pur chase of furniture, with ?;!00 additional for incidentals. Hopes are roseate in youth, and many have married with little but hope for capital. Some of them come out mighty ' well too. But others have not fared so well. Sickness came, or children created expense, and they could not keep up their ' payments, and lost their furniture. Love must be rather intense to survive such a strain. H would seem better policy to have waited a few months lunger, and have at least saved up enough for the first essentials of comfort. o If the money now thrown away in fake stock and worth less schemes were put into substantial advertising for sub stantial business enterprises, lots vi business men would be better off. An investment in an advertising vainpaign for your own business is far surer to strike pay gold than most of the "get rich quicV' paper that is offereH to you by whis pering promoters. o When a man is trying to deceive himself, he always thinks it necessary to make lot of explanations to his . friends. pickins BY BERT ij. BATES j GOOD EVENING FOLKS Some disgruntled Dissector of this j Great colyum of Moral uplift Assailed ye ed. today Wantin' to know Why we didn't j Sling brickbats Instead of boquets , And we told him We wnn'l aa Quick on the draw As some ef our Two-gun friends. I i- DUMBELL DORA THINK9 j A high-brow is a bald-headed , man. i : Today Is Ash Wednesday and we j Knew ix xne nri w...m - when the missus told us to empty the asiiss. FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING CLUB Oftlmee the frostin' is the best part of the cake and eometimes we .... ...inai fellers who are the froetin' of humanity. Jim Hutchinge ia one of those wno top em an U.'. h. Irnmtin' Jim's the ..SCnC of sincerity. He'e dependable. He's likable. In fact, Jim is aooui that It takee to make an honorable upright Cltijen. And Roseburg is proud of the fact that early in life he left England and selected this beauty epot of the universe as his home. He'll be a fine addition to our Hall of Fame and the laurel wreath on his brow is well placed. Jim, we're hopin' you'll alwaye make the holes In your doughnuts Use Delicatessen Foods Cuests may Um xpectedly arrive and you are at a loss what to do for Dinner Let Us Solve the Perplexing Problem. Delicious Home Baked Roasts, Pies, and Cakes, Also Salads and Tamales. Are to be had on short noUce Just about th time neces sary to phone us. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ROAST BEEr- AND MEAT LOAF VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 'IS. WILL BE STARTED (Awocifr. htu laetued Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Th question of Huge censorship baa been BeltlVU by District AUornry Ban ton's acceptance of the citmn play jury gysteni, vhlch in expect ed to tx-gin tomorrow the inveatt gatlun of several iiruadway pro duction reported by police an In decent. 1 Operations of tha tribunal will K mrirtif Thn -tun rt 14 rmn , will be selected by Police Commis sioner tnriKiu irom a paaei or iov names submitted by John Kmer ison, president of the Actors' Equity Association and accepted by Mr. Bauton. The first jury is expected to decide the fate of "De sire Under the Elms." which the district attorney had previously or dered withdrawn. RADIO. iSWlgss! PROGRAMS IglP! From Pacific Coast Stations is im J 1 ln thn 1tenl battle between her Bridge cams, score pads, prftce cards and appropriate prizes for lyour party. Lloyd Crocker. 'ATTEMPT TO BREAK WRESTLER "TRUST" ,U...o Ke.,ro for Weeiliiy. y K.NX I'VhituirV '2St. -The Express, Los Ane motion picture company, who seeks to coninel her to fulfill a ICY-HOT Vacuum Bottles 79c They're the Real Thing, too, and worth more, but we are placing thi special price on them to close out the stock on hand Get yours this week while the low price holds good. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Churchill Hardware Co. Winchester Store mm rr ivn i UUUIU-LI II ILL Iff BE ISSUED 5001 WHOOPING GOUGH rid cure put ueipa w iw dues paroxysms of coughing. VICKS Ovmr 17 Million Jara Ud Yiart ::to :30 ri"JH I .OS rtllalt?" - . - fps J37 meters (Kilitora) make contract to apuear In motion plc- KXX program given as follows: 9 .'".""a prouuceii "V a m.. State Hoard of Education; Hnnl 'aa "unimoncd lo appear 6 p. m.. dinner hour profrrum; In police court today to answer 7:.'!0 p. m., style talk; 8 p. m . charges that he threatened to get special program; 9 p. m., special , Ihlell." .,.,... u-vy i,rL'riim- in d. in. Ambus- Duell told assistant District At- .n nrf vdur cookies large, we. . , inn.o that tnm Thursday hand'yeu hi hoquet because you , 8i'j!'10 Hae 1)r,hers, Inc.. San as he was leaving his office he was really oemry. ii ..." - - - ' rraclK,.0 42:t meters 7 we think it miaht make you feel S(,((i ..xer.ises; 10:30 good. Here s to you, o. . ,he nHW8 i,uiiMins; 10:40 may your years au.v i perous ones. f V A uailipjv'l tintvDe of vn ' - ' j : ' u .i.h the officer purchased chest ra all or ine v-. - - i ....... , night's edition eo they wouldn t be the Theatres distributed. That woman who threw acid In her hubby's face probably didn t realize that beauty is only skin deep. ... f f TODAY'S TINTYPE For eix years Prune Diif.n'a has been strivin' for some crest suitable for this yum and only m Reported hv Rennle. m , i "Duell, this situation la serious in., and must be stopped," Duell quot- "What's on at the Theatres'"; 1 ed Itennie as saying, p. m., Fairmont Hotel orchestra; I He demanded that testimony in p. in., nititluee program; i" my case against. i.iiiian uisn p. m., Kalrmunt Hotel or-! limited." continued Duell, "and 5:.1i p. m.. clHKlrcn s actually said thnt unless 1 lntorm- p. m., "What's on utied my attorney to that effect he 7 p. m., Fairmont WOuld get me." Hotel orchestra; 8 p. m.. Palace "This is jour only warning, and ' '1 am giving you this chance to Intel orchestra: I'ncle Josh; phy-'o-t nulcklv.' slcal culture taiK, saxapnono aim harmonica solos. enve vonrself ' KKI Karle C. Anthony, Inc., ns BUit against Miss Gish, Los Angeles 4C7 meters 5 ' r)uell Intimated that at one time he p. m., hour or news nnuetins, ariled himself as cnnaged . to her. She denied an engagement, jllennie, is the husband of Dorothy Gish. fi:45 p. m., KKI editorial; 7 p. ni., Nick Harris detective stories; 7 : ISO p. m., spicia'. program; 8 p. m., Ileruld program; 9 p., m., Kxaminer program; ltj p. m., or- rnt.i chestral concert: Hetty Patrick, last soloist (AoncUtPd rniM Unl Wirt.) OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 25. Wrest ling notable from all parts of tho country Including champion Wayne (Big) Munn have made res ervations for the Charlie Hansen John I'esek, winner-lake-all mat bout here next Krida night, the nromoier annuunceu. Munn and his manager, Gabe Kauffmann, have ordered ringside seals, and former heavyweight Ed (Strangler) Lewis and his man ager. Uilly Sandow, alleged leader of a "wrestling truae," have de clared their Intentions of witness- i.ii. Ida nintnh ll.i'U 'lirtuV k r in the fight against the alleged trust, also will be nere. Many others prominent in heavy weight wrestling circles are plan ning to be on hand when Hansen enters what is claimed to be an at tempt to shatter the so-called "trust'' of which Pesek. Is said to be a member. n The proof of the pudding la lha eating of It. Try this old adage on one loaf of G'KIMM 11UOS.' MILK HHKAD, and see what happens. Phone 133. . . . ., . 'folks back" borne to know Just how xneooaru oi u.reciura o "", lh) coulltry looks. Chamber of Commerce met yester- .rne chairman of the membership 'day afternooii. and transacted the ; committee reported that a number i usual routine business. It was ilr- of new member, had been enrolled ci.leil in nlaee he codv for the new In the chamber, and that work coun IT bS2u? thePhand3tL nAh. ' along thl. line would be Proj printers the fir,t of next wot. nU until all business l" to that end ihe secretary mauaper -nun would be Been and urged to I wa Instmctca to visit all in towns support the organization. I in tne coun .y noi naving cnnirat:ii i i ifor some or ine DOOKiera inia an aa In ha hl- t(l tfll fUSt ilOW many copies of the booklis wouM ASHBY'S IMPORTED rinrti ami1 30 ter lb. Order r ine dookr'ls wuui-ji ",ulv"" - - . -mr T i chhC A TIT to nVUF be published. .t the present limo irom -ira. v.. " lit looks as if there would have lo Rose Confectionery. Roseburg. Ore. I be In the neighthood f II 000 j communication or tr.eio puD:isjeu. i no iiiii.-i A w a. i has a long list of names and ad-1 Laurel Lodge No. 13 A.. . & A. dresses to whom the booklet will be ' M.. Wednesday, Ff). 2ith. Work in .. c if .I.... rui. j.nniminctr.fr at 3:0. sent as soon as oir ine press, many u. of these names being handed in by Dinner at 6:30. taitors welcome. I .. . .1 . -!.- i 1..W .1 1 IIItllK K Vk . .,1. residents or mis cny wno wisn iiit-u , ," , mm ki I i;,.ttrni h.iei'iric i 11 ill week aurin- exnuma- . ,. . "" . r wunrk nur a local pany, Oakland J00 meters llv.ry barn the accompanying work 11:30 a. m., iincheon concert , 3 of art was un.arthed.lt appeared on , p. in., musical program, 4 p.m.. an 1897 calendar and the worker. Hotel St. I rnncis concert orches Immediat.ly placed It In a glass (trn; Silent Night.. and ru.h.d It to our sanctum KGW-The Oregon an Tort- uj. .hi. it mir : land 49a meters 12:.10 p. in., coat of arm. n'd hop. that no on. concert; 5 p. m.. children's pro- ill claim It as tn.ir own. oo w!.i...., e- . 7. . ... h..ii hv tha horns and program ; 1 0 p. in., coiourn s me- If von have fence rofts or cord I wood' to split, try a Webber split ting gun. You can spin a log in five minutes. See them at Wharton Bros. meet tha i.su. face to fac. fr A u,,lli, 1m Current Oainian eav. that a man at birth Is prov.d fear l.ss. M.bc. .0, but w.'v. never h.ard of dayold youngst.r knoc in' his poppa for a loop. A ..ui aaaatll! is hein WaQt'l OS ths Mother Goose rhymes liy some proseyminded ol' soul. Mebe. lh rhyme, ought, reaa: Tom, Tom, wa. a bootlegger', son, H. stol. a pint and away he run H. took a .hot, wa. tied in a knot. And ended up as a drunken oi sot. Imiv Men from Hotel Portland; Sheffler's String IJuartet. K Kite The Hulletln. San Fran cisco 270 meters tJ:30 p. m., news bullet in; 6:37 p. m., special novelty program; 8 p. in., Horn s Little Symphony orchestra; 9 p.m. studio program; 10 p. m..KFKC el iil ; 11 p. m., dance music KFIil! Angclus Temple. Angeles 27S meters 10:30 a. m.. Sunshine hour program; 2:30 p. in.. Auditorium service; sermon on divine healing; b:J0 p. in., the Gray Studio sunset hour program. IPIttM K'SCOITIuf What's all the noise about? ctllll ltllll.4 huvn invented a loaf ot bread that has no eiiual for iv mid purity. liiti.M.u iiiiun. K HHKAD. Phone 133. -o- (AwnrUti'l Pr.-rt LraaeU Wire.) LONDON, Fell. 2.".. The Im provement in King George's con dition continues. No bulletin was Issued this morning by the phy i.t..i..n. lii rue thev have not jos ! considered it necessary to give out a tormul siiiienieiu mi mo i.... jesty s Illness since Sunday night, when they made their announce ment that they had advised his proceeding to the south of Europe for a cruise on his yacht after reaching the stage of convales cence froin his attack of influenza. o BULLETINS RECEIVED The Chamber of Commerce has received from Senator yMcNary a number of government bulletins de-L-t..,l in tinnltrv riiiKine that will be given to all those who are inter-1 esled. They cover the wnote suo ject fully, and pertain not only to chickens but to turkeys and ducks as well. These bulletins were or dered upon request of the poultry committee of the Chamber o( Com merce and are expected to assist this committee in securing more pOUItl? loiocia iu in-- Studeoaaer costs less per pound than butter. The Globe Duodyne Receiver We Recommend the Globe Radio FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR OWN HOME OTT'S MUSIC STORE, Roseburg "fihsvin In a hurry many a f.ll.r'. fac." v.i iit need a nrst class spray outfit to catch up with your spray ing this season. See tin- naroie Mogul 10 at Wharton llros. ha. ru.nrd Tayior-maile coucrete Is good con crete. Tel. 225-R. " o DAY OF PRAYER FOR filMMSON 'iSHSTOBEW; IS RESTING EASY i ii wit IE t their ceM'in .,, l-i.- 1- I " SAN ANTONIO. Tex., lei.. J.i. Cnnstttiitloimlity of the Texas Hanuer law ui'h. lil tod state rangers restored li ..P,i.r l.i:,l ullltllS. Ill a ll lianile.l down lore hy Chief Jus tice W. S. Fly. iu fourth court ol civil dppcill. 'I'1'" derision re vitscs Hie JMiUliletlt of the fifty seventh district court, set aside an InluiHiliui grunted by that court and ili-mi -ed the case. If It is so mod why haen't we heard of It before? Vim are liea'iir: ol it now. Call I'hott" 133. Order one loaf of l.UIMM I'.UOS.' Mll.K IlliFAD. Friilay. February 27. lias been designated hy Hie Ke.l.-ialion of Woman's Hoards of For.ii:ii Mis sions ami Hie Council of Women for Home Missions as ai! inter delUMninalion.il day of p::i'.er fur missions. The day will accordingly he ohservril at tile M. K. Church, Si hi i li. b.-t we.ir the hours cl 2 and 4 p. in., all churches beinz invited . to coolierafe. ! The following wiino n will lead j In tin1 service of int.-rce.- ii .n. ench ! iMvifig some iiiipornini ; i.ic 'nents ahoul the work: Mrs. A. .1 ileddes M. 1-;. chill, h; Mrs. I.::h. '. anil Mrs. Needhnm. M. K tliurch. Soulh: Mrs. Scott and Mis. Fisher, l'l vterimi church: Mi -. Cpld well. Mrs. Face. Mrs. Jacl. and Mrs. Wickham, llaptlst church: Mrs. Sr:ofiie. Christian v 'lurch. I Several musical numbers will he iM-.-ciiteil. including an opening i Iniun of tillolTsi.'1 1 Mrs l Sl um." .Iti.-I. Mis. Itmh Cov am' Mrs. A X. Orelilt: -Grace Wlckham: duet, Mr and Mrs. lUllard. Mrs. w. S. McCllllath ' I c h.n ce of the son ice :i 1 DAILY WEATHER I4CPORT ! charge exieml an tnvlta... ...,,... i.,..i or, public lo aitend lliis s. ...' . '.!, (ir...e' 4 noun t proeram. whiih starts , ' (AMOciatnl Prp Ltl Wiro.V TAUIS. Feb. 25. Gloria Swan son. American film star, who un derwent au niierallon last week, passed an excellent night, says a report from ihe clirtic where "lie is rting. Her rendition this morning was greatly Improved, her lever having distinctly dim inished. A medical bulletin issued thli Xoicnoon regarding the actress' condition says; "Improvement continues. Tho patient Is out of danger. Tem perature "7.2 centigrade, (9S.'J6 fahreulleit 1." o Cutlers and combs shearing machines Mros, for Stewart at Wharton lmWm ' It is a sad mistiike to pass the buck lo tomorrow those thiiige that should be accomplished today. lor nnllm. I n Pr.cip. In Inch.. nd Hundredth. Highest temtHOature yesterday, i.1. Lowest temt-eratuie lal nitht . t-l-reripiiatlni last L'l limns o Total precip. since first month. I T's Noimal pr. v ll. for this month !.."' Total preclp. from Sept. 1. to dale 33.K Aver. precip. from is-pt. 1. ls.7 Total eice.s fn.m Sept. 1. i'.:t Average preclpllstlon lor wet seasons. ISepivniDer to May. inclusive) 31 IS UaiU loiiltlit and Thursday. Wil. liLLL, MeleorolouUL 2 o'clock on 1'riilay aficri, Arundel, rtano tuner, rn n l LEGAL BATTLE! BRINGS YOUTH S rO OLD FOLKS French i one of Tanlac's greatest hless ilngs Is the new life and vigor tt 'I have j Qriugs to old folks. Men nnd women lose In up th. seventies and eigtuiei are to the . wrltitiR to us every day to thank us o nnd!(ur Tanlac's wondrous benefit. illllv' At I IT...I... la n I.VtlirStl tOlliC. It ' ' " 1 1 HUlil " " . on. 'drives poisons from the blond, stirs 1 I up me lazy n i I' L organs iu work'ng order. I 1 i .a.. ..ft,,., the famous Tanl.ic . formula from roots, barks nn.l rare i herbs, it I. nature s own tonic and builder harmless to man or child. . , - k...l. I Wd:ikenpd and i li uu ."."j - I .1. .. if vnn lnck amhltiOtl. d. vou 11 he ce- When delay is dangerous there is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline. SHFLL company Or CALIFORNIA run-dow n. If flh TanTic s quick resnlu. I ftr- I-. I w . ) NF.W ollK. h '.' .tames K.nine. acior an dhroth- r in law of Lillian Giu. lus becou.e lavolreil Jmkt TVmfac Vr("uW PdU for Coriaiaa TAN LAC FOR YO UR HEALTH . originated by SHELL maintained by SHELL soldevervhsre by S5i ELL