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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Pslly Emoept Sunday by Ths News-Review Co.. In. a W. BATE? . BERT O. BATK8 i"riiial ana Muutl Secretary-Tree sorer PI5UC315 Entered as secuad olut aialter Mar 17, IMS. at lie poat office at Koaetrarg. Oregon, under the Act of Marca 1. 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per year, by mait , Dally, tlx mootba, by mall . Daily, three months, by f" Daily, single mouth, by "" Dally, by carrier, per month . Weekly News-Review, by mail, per year -14.00 l.0 . 1.00 .60 . .60 2.00 HtMbn -f Ta- Aaae-laf-a r. naa The Associated Praea la exclusively entitled to the use fee republl--atlon of ail news disputehes credited to It or oc otherwise credited hi this paper and to ell local news publlehed herein. AU rights el re- eitoiM-aiiue vi sueviei -iBpaira a eerein are alee reeerveo. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. THE NEED FOR MACHINERY ' Many observers are asking where our diggers and shov- 'lers and all others who perform muscular tasks are coming; 'rrm, in these times when the majority of the young; men trc fitting themselves for "white collar jobs," Unskilled la bor for the rougher manual tasks is not going to be as abund ant in. the future as in the past. It will demand better treat ment, more regular employment, and higher pay. But the rewards for such labor can not get much beyond a certain point, without stimulating the tendency to create a new ma chinery to perform such tasks. If the labor cost of rough work doubles, you incite thousands of bright and ingenious men to study out mechanical contrivances by which some machine can do the work of several people. Perhaps the next important development in our industrial history, will be some increase of the work that is being done by machinery, to make up for the shortage and expense of unskilled labor. "Such a development would be a blessing to the country, be cause whenever costs are saved in that way, the money of the people can go into other things and employ more help in , such directions. Such a development justifies the ambition of the unskilled laborer who tries to become a skilled one, as "it opens new opportunities for employment of his newly ac quired power. But equipment of machinery costs a great . deal of money. It can not take place on a big scale unless the country has a large reserve of capital which is ready to finance any concern that wants to substitute machine power for hand work. Every family that saves money and invests . it in good banks or other sound securities, promotes this de velopment, and helps on the day when the daily necessaries will cost less, owing to enlarged use of machine power. SSRUiN CUI1D WATCH IsSgS-aoc QUALITY Is So Well Known Here That we refrain from discussing this phase of our store, for il ia evident already to the hosts of people who have made their jewelry and silvcr ware purchase at Knudtaon. Hera ia a complete service for six In handsome ehsstnw tst pattern. 187 Roger Bros. $22.20 Mother wouldn't mind having It for her birthday. Buy your Sllverwsre'thls week we have a few of the S1LVER8AVERS left, which w are giving with each purehaa. 118 Cjss Watch pairing JEWELERS "THE STORE WITH THE SELECTION" . "- lesf VMWCWfftw, Fancy Grocers i j,fcT,T.TT.r-T.T.I.TI. VI KEARNEYS 300 W.CassSt. GROCETERIA MOW.CassSt. SATURDAY SPECIALS Best Grade Pure Cane Sugar, 1 2 lb, for 85c italinn I'runes (Oregon Crown). 6 lbs. for 45c Pearlins (in lurire package) per pkg 22c Peiirline in smnll pm knurs, per pka . 08c Chipso in smnll pnckn?rs, 3 p'ej'"- for 25c White King Washing Powder (Inrge pkgs.) 2 for 85c Jell Well for Desert. 3 pks. for . 25c Bulk Mncnroni, best grade, 6 lb for 45c Bulk Spaghetti, best grade. 6 lb for . 45c Vitamen Shreds, 3 pkgs. for 35c Sugar Crisp Corn Flake. 3 pkg. for 25c Kellogg' all Bran, per pkg 20c Kellogg' Pep, per pkg 12c Steero Bouillon Cubes, per box 25c Campbell' Assorted Soup, 6 can for 55c Brazil Nut, 2 lb, for . 25c Swedish Health IWad, per pkg. .. 25c Smail Loaves Bread 6c, large loaves 12c Nice ripe Banana, per dozen 40c Favorite Brooms (one to a customer) while they Inst, eac h (jOc Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Drought them Down ttwi.':iuu!iii:uitwk bkad. room m. Br BERTS BATES GOOD EVENING) FOLKS Dldja ever try To spade garden With a bunch of Feller welkin' by With gawf elube Slung aver thetr Shoulder Lied re 7 OUMBELL DORA THINKS Ces poot ta a dirty gam. In, the mldet of our ponderous Intellectual labor with the shears and paste-pot at exactly 7:28 th.s merrwng, some guy phoned to our sanctorlum asking for the time of say. consulting our old reliable Ingeraoll, we promptly obliged ta gent. To preclude further request tor ucr information, generally at a moment or ternllc mental stress, eueh as referred to in the preced ing sentence, ws invite some pub- lie spirited citizen, whose motto I pro bone publico, to Install on, on of our skyscrapers a set of chimes that Will announce the time of day at Interval of every half hour. In cidentally thl would prov a great boon to the town loafers, lessening it would, the wear on their watches by being drawn out of pocket less frequently for consultation. Th local police fores followed a feller sll ever the village yestiddy llkker suspect. The stranger waa detected by en of the sleuths purchase' a package of clovea at a local aeegar counter. fr Th dandelion crop In th vll- lag look quit promlsln thl sea son and demljohna and decanters should be filled to overflowin' with th extract of th national flower. Several trains of bananas have passed through this section of late which evidently ha had much to do with th degeneration of a car tain popular who a few short month ago pertainlrr to tba fruit shortage. j 81 Patrick Day may com and go but they'll never drive ths snake and p.nk elephants out of ths country till ths moonshlnere are placed In Irons. . TODAY'S TINTYPE. Thl rare specimen of ths wamp us cat, taken durln' a heavy fog above th Tiller sec tion. This animal haa roamed ths hill of ths Umpqua Valley sine prshistoris man and atill remain uncultur ed. Guy Cordon, one encountered the strange cat while on a huntln' trip and Immediately threw away his gun, signed a pledge and took up fishin. h FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING CLUB In ths of days when our motho- used to hoist us up on ths piano stool put ths V clock on ths piano atongalde th metronome and In form us that wa had a solid hour of pract.ee atari n' us In tho face ws never thought ws would livs ts see ths day we could aay a kind word about a music teacher. But ws were wrong In that belief and today we're goin' to hand a de lightful little boquet of panties to our first music teacher. She need no introduction to our readers. 8he mi a pioneer of thia county and haa a host of friend who value her friendship greatly. Mrs. Helen Smick Is moat deaervln' of a aun lit corner In our Hall of Fame In th daya when w had to board the hurricane deck of a pinto pony en oiiurany inenwnn ing i , n..Kni, - gallop out to her country horn, for " our lesson we had no desire for th instruction wh,ch awaited us there. Ah, no we had vision of FOR TOMORROWS DINNER By ordering from our Delicatessen Dept. housewives can save lot of worry and work. We specialize in Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamale Salt Riaing Bread Thursdays SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Individual Chicken Pies, and Stewed Beef with Vegetable VOSBURGH & WIARD Phone 515 wney saving o stores woe L ON TO LEAGUE'S DR0HCHIT1S At bedtime rub the throat and caeet ttorooghhr with victts V VapoRub NEXT ASSEIVJBLY sixth assembly, opening in Sep tember, will Institute an entirely sew examination of the problem of international peace and reJnctloa of armaments Including the British suggestion for special defensive treatlea operating under the gnid- Britain'a. Onalif A...-! D oC th Ieu , . " In his addras on the Leaves roint Upen tor Future Decision, sublect Foreign Minister Bene of Czecho slovakia frankly agreed with some of the crltlclama of the protocol the British secretary for foreign affairs had voiced in his speech yesteraay. but repudiated Mr. CANADA IS DISSEfrrER'chmbCTl-l,'' contention that tie ! protocol destroyed the balance and spirit of the covenant He recall- led tnat the grea war had destroy- Protesta War R-efru-t;, 'd ,ocr reat enJp,re"' aimH dy I rOieBIS .War restriction n.les. demolished nnrlnnl fmn- j tiers, riven birth to new countries, dislodged governing clashes be tween states and classes. The war. Dr. Denes declared, had put states In opposition to ons an other and had created new prob lems of great complexity. From Finland to Constantinople straight down through Europe, be insisted Because United States, by Staying Out, Not Amenable Too. (Surlitsit rnej Uaeal Wlr. GENEVA, Mar. 13. The debate i there now ell In the League of Nations council and the murder of a frontier azent on the, security protocol elaborated might conceivably start the ter at the last assembly ended this jrible war over again. The world, morning with the adoption of a ihe declared, desires to find other proposition by Dr. Bents, the measures than force to settle dls-Czecho-Slovaklan foreign minister, putes and this was true especially to refer to the next assembly the r iha malior miinn, whieh rie. protocol and recommendations ;ired to live in neace and security. made by British Foreign Secretary 'That, he said, was why arbitration Chamberlain and other members, together with any further declara tions received Trom governments members of the League. The Benes motion called for postpon ment of the preparatory work to wards carrying out the terms of the protocol, which, has been un der way since Its adoption since Its last League assembly, nntll the sixth assembly next September has pronounced on the questions sub mitted to it Mr. Chamberlain declared he ac cepted tho Benea resolution, and after It waa adopted he reiterated that Great Britain remained firm ly attached to the principle of ar bitration and disarmament relating to the protocol only because the league protocol itself appeared to be qualified to defend the princi ples represented by every power present. Cnnuua lias notified the League of Nations that she cannot adhere to the league's security protocol but ia prepared to consider accept ance of Jurisdiction By the world court ol Justice tor reduction of armaments which does not Involve prior acceptance of the protocol. communication developing this point received by cable from l'reaiier Mackenzie King, declares that after careful examination of the protocol the Instruction given has reported the following conclu sions: "First, Canada should continue to glr whole hearted support to the League of Nationa particularly It work of conciliation, cooperar ligood-sized chunks of appls-ssucs l eak and th pitcher of rich milk I In th kitchen pantry. Mrs. i'8mlck's personsllty, her kindly tfis l! position and aincer friendship for alL places her among those of whom ws lovs to speak. Mere ! words esem shallow and colorless ! when ws attempt to describe her and we bow humbly before hsr a : a marvelous specimen el Amsricin womanhood, j It was at ths poor farm. Two old nurtured wrack war alttln' on ,a bsnch when on rvmsrksd: l wss an editor who never took ad vlc from anybody." 'Shake broth, sr." said the other, "I was an edi tor who tried to take everybody i adv.ee." I Is' -e'Sa. - I ; KJt J "Gosh feller feels cheap agoin' S down ihe main stsm packln' a bo STqust of flowers." I' CLUB SHOOT SUNDAY n The Rosetnirs; Rod and Gun Club g ! will hold a prize shoot on Hnnday. n,and In Inviting all marksmen to jj Join with them In Ihe event. This i S HI he a change from the merrhsn- 8 dire shoots In that It will be an all-K- money contest, the marksmen rem g ' neting for cash awards. Final de J tails of the shoot will he arranged S at the meeting to be held tonight. e- was put in the protocol. He Insisted that whatever might be the weaknesses of the Instru ment which waa constructed In one short month at Geneva, the ideas behind It were essential to the league and to the world to pre vent further destructive wars. LOS ANGELES, Mar. IS. Tom Kennedy, prize fight matchmaker, today telegraphed Jack Keams, manager of Jack Dempsey, asking terms for a Bempsey-Jack Renault bout, ten rounds, for the heavy weight title, to oe staged in Los Angeles during the spriug conclave here next June. Keirns is nrouto east 3 WARREN'S NAME HAS NO CHANCE IN THE SENATE (Continued trom page 1.) give Mr. Warren a recess appoint ment after adjournment auu that his acts as attorney-general could not be brought Into question even though the senate had twice re jected the nomination. The extent of the senate's authority, they said, would be to withhold pay- WORK ON AUTO CAMP GROUND IS PROGRESSING tCuntlnned from page 1.) "Second, we do not consider It 'in the Interest of Canada, the llrlU :lah Umpire or the league Itself to 1 recommend parliamentary ailher ience to the prutocoL particularly Its rigid provisions fur application of economic or military sanctions in practically every future war." Among the grounds for this con cluslon is consideration of the ef :fect of the non-nartirlpntiun o( the ! United States n'on attempts I, en force sanctions (peaaitlei), and particularly so in the cajo of a contiguous -ouutry like CsuuJa, Franca la Surprise! PARIS, Mar. IS. "It waa a first class funeraL which took us entire ly by surprise," was the comment today b yone of premier ilerriot's collaborators on British Foreign Secretary Chamberlains auae.lt upon the league security protocol before the leatut council in (I ea yesterday. Mr. Chamberlain s act. in brought great surprise through' out French official circles where It wss expected he would ask lur ther postponement of action by the coanrll on the uatversal pact without seeking to give It its da'h blow. Ths view generally held her of yeaterday'a proceedings at ti-n-va la that, la killing tho Lea gue nt Nations security pro'o. ol, llrlllaa Foreign Secretary t'liaiu berlatn. nearly killed thn lr.is'.ia. Thus papers supporting fie government, such as 1,'Oeuvrr. ad mit that some or Mr. t rtamf,-r- Iain's criticisms are Justified, hnt claim Ihe protocol could ha been perfected to meet Ihem. i hsd new seen Falmsn before i ine truin is. i-'e"'re ,(- u,, ta n,,-,, o, ,h8 i. "that Kngland relects Ihe rri' Iq.rest I couldn't hat taken any col he.-nse th dominions ord.-rej .typhoid barcilli beyaose 1 was nev ner. ,0 " . . ier there. Marrhand and Falman Leaeues Aim Not Destroyed bar keen contradicting them tIKNKVA. Mar. ia. Todav . n selves, lion of the League el Na'tonn, i "Acrordina to their atatements. bins and the commnnlty houses, and about feet in front of the j cntilns, will bo concrete walks j parnlelllng the cnblns, and con- I nectlng with the community build ings. This will leave six foot gar- , dens between the walks and the center line. ! It la the purpose of the owners ! to fill these spaces with flowers and shrubs, which wilt make It j very attractive. The tree plant ing and landencaping plans, will be spread over a period of thne ' years. A septic tank Is being con-; strucled to provide sanitation, the i government plan of construciiou ' being followed. A crew, of about twenty men has been employed, so that the work ts being pushed as rapidly as possible. The cement work ta being done by Contractor Stanley Taylor. It is believed that the grounds can be put In shape to accomo date the tonrlst travel when it begins to reach Its peak. The rear half of the camp wilt be fitted np for tourists who are carrying their own equipment and the plans provide for tree plant ing lorming a grore for shade and beauty. THEFT OF GERMS LAID TO FOSTER FATHER OF BOY (Continued from pate 1 I Mil yon ever estimate how many Initvea nf bread VAiir fanillv rat a veur? Whv not rite Ihem ihe beat yielding to the objection of (,rval like letter sent to the I'nlveraitr at no more ro-t and a world more i Britain, ia pueluoj.tul dednite . i-ihas tmea at different times pur sntiNfartlon. tiRIMM BROS. MILK lament of I ia disarmament sail 'ported to have beea signed and aa- srcurlty protocol tuvaiui UH j alined." n ik... (;-. u,),,- "Ol A Sol" t-trine the warm in a of the earth in , preparation ol bringing forth the harvests of the fields, one ambition is .renewed one's pulse beats a little faster, and tho appetite is a little keensr. During tho Winter period, when Urn e wa not of such potential value, you no doubt gave the matter of a permanent sum mer trading place thought and investiga tion. If so, we believe you found SKAGCS STORES good, dependable stores. Our tores have alway been SAVING stores, b ut never have we been in a good position to serve you, and help you save on foodstu ffs, as this year. SOME PRICES IN EFFECT SWIFTS SILVERLEAF LARD I lb. pkg SWIFTS SILVER LEAF LARD 4 lb. pail A H-i nail $1.95 JEWELL COMPOUND 4 lb. paU $1.64 23c 98c 84c CORN MEAL 9 lb. sack yellow or white : 39c SOAP AND WASH POWDER OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 1Q. 83 c 8 lb. pails ., CRISCO 3 lbs. .: CRISCO 6 lbs CRISCO 9 lbs. 83c $1.53 $2.23 3 for - WHITE KING, Large pkg. 2 for - .- SEAFOAM Large pkg 20 MULE TEAM BORAX CHIPS Large pkg. 25 c 29c CEREALS ' ALBERS PEARLS OF OC WHEAT Large package,... J- ALBERS BUCKWHEAT OC- Fl ni ID MIVTI IDF 1, LClJ M a4VWi IfllaS m "MS - lag- f ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR Large pkg. .. CROWN WHEAT FLAKES Large pkg. CROWN ROLLED OATS, Large pkg CROWN JIFFY OATS med. pkg 25c 33c 33c 14c MISCELLANEOUS BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS OQ c 3 pounds SUNMALD SEEDED OR O O cr cm rcc d A IQIMQ ui,n wwt DEL MONTE CATSUP 2 large bottles BROKEN SLICES PINE APPLES, 2 1-2 tins, 4 for.. SKAGGS NO. 1 BLEND COFFEE, lb COFFEE No. 1 blend-CI 9Q 3 pounds J CAMPBELL'S PORK & .. OC. BEANS Small tins. 3 for....iJ' Medium Tins, Q 3 for OOC 42 c 98c 47c SATURDAY FEATURES SKAGG'S BEST BUTTER, lb 47c ROLL 93c SUGAR 10 lbs 69 c LARGE ORANGES CCC 150 size, dozen FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Lrg. 54 size, 3 BANANAS Lrg. ripe OAn fruit, 3 lbs. for Cucumbers, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Green Peppers, Lettuce, Arti chokes, Tomatoes. Skaggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER . T : 1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon Roseburg Faces Traffic Jam Drive in and have your car serviced while doing your shopping. Let Us Tell You About Our Day Storage Rates Complete stock of Balloon Tires, Tubes and Jacks Roseburg Garage Rear of Umpqua and Grand Hotels ' CHAMP SPELLERS GETTING READY Tne first of three scheduled try- I outs to determine tho champion I spellers of the Denson school has ; been held. Late this month the . champions of the various eieroen- tary schools a ill be announced, j The Klwanis spelling contest Is creating a great deal of excitement and preparations are under way i ; for the biggest event of its kind , ever held in Roseburg. The con-1 test will be held at the high school auditorium on April 3rd and trill be free for all. Tile Roseburg Ki wanis club Is offering some fine prises and Interest in the "oee" is running high. fse Mag-o-Tite ylo keep the worms out of radishes, turnips and other vegetables. Sold in any quan tity. Wharton Bros. Cue News-Review Classified Ad erlUlnr for result Smart Serviceable Linoleums Spic and span, colorful and sunshiny, and from the kitchen the use of Lin oleum has sprend to every room in the home, due to its usefulness and dec oiative qualities. Loveliest Patterns and Lowest Prices COMPANY 121 N. Jackson St. Roreburo D A. N C E Saturday Night AT THE . ARMORY MUSIC BY THE Umpqua Melody Boys "It's the Time" Saturday Night, March 14 on your Groceries i mi The surest way to Save on Groceries is to buy; at this Store ' And also be sure of the service. Canned Goods of Every Description FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Phone in Your Order and we Deliver it at Your Home. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. pkone 6a