FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1925.
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? Quality begins
I- at home
You've never found quilo Hint
smoothness of fluvnr (hat np
S petizing smell Hint tempering
to your taste as In the coffee
- yoa get at home.
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And quality in the coffee Itself
begins at home, too, territorially
speaking. You'd search in vain
for coffee blended anyplace
w that can begin to excel Golden
r West Coffee.
m Selective choice of the world's ,
best-flavored high-grown coffees
and 40-odd years of catering to
lens of thousands of good-coffee
judges have made it so.
m
. Ala tiy fl.ld.n W.al T ,
Ortnc Pas... A Gntn Japan
CLOSSET DEVEM. COFFEES ft TEAS exclusively,
PORTLAND AND SEATTLE
IDAHO .
CHAMBER DRIVE
J IS MEETING WITH
READY RESPONSE
The Chamber of Commerce drlTe
launched Yesterday met au excel
lent response, and it is believed
that the effort to reach the goals
net by committees by tomorrow
nlKht will be successful. Kach
eapiatn was Riven a list of pro
spective new members, and of old
business needing atteiitluu, and
they have gone to work with the
JMUiA I Ai respective tajiks before to
ll Is planned to collect In all
outstanding uubi, nlgn up new
members, and get the slate wiped
clean of all bu alliens before the
change In secretaries is made.
Mr. Holbein Is leaving the oftice
on Saturday, and thu Affairs ini
I being put 111 shape for ibe arriv
al of a new secretary. No one
has yet been selected for the of.
fice, but a man will undoubtedly
be chosen in the near future.
The manner In which the re
sidents of the city are responding
to the Chamber of Commerce
work, and the way In which the
drive la being put over with
practically no refusals or objec
tions, indicates the great confi
dence which the people of this
community have in the Chamber
of Commerce, and the realization
of the Important part It has In
the development of the city and
surrounding territory.
BUILDING A TOOTH
Good teeth are built out
of vital foods. Building a
tooth is not the simple pro
cess it seems. Nature regards
AMERICAN NAVAL
PLANS GREATEST
PEACE TIME ERAS
Grandmother Bays she don't be
lieve a buktir evr made it, which
we consular a fine compliment.
GKIMM BUOS. MILK UKtiAU
I'hone 133.
Csodnna lorkrtf In
npciu with Kry
Thp ii:mJy kry
oiMMihitf trp la
qufrldy, cnslly.
iifi-ly removed.
No riin-npriirr;
Ihi lijlnj( in
no mw vip- In
cut you. nicrr'
h convenient oorv
tajiii r wlii'ii I he
cuffr la gone.
FUNERAL MR. KING
THIS AFTERNOON
O Cloaaat Drnrs
l(M, ,.. . . ,. aw". .m ui i
MKUTIXO TONIGHT.
The regular meeting of the
Ttoseburg Hod and (Sun Club will
be held at the office of A. T.
Lawrence at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Tho club is making Its plans for
(he spring- season,- and conse
quently a full attendance of the las.?', .
.st w. ... . Any boy
The funeral of the lute Daniel
R. King, a veteran of the Civil
War, and a member of the 23rd
Ohio lnfajitry, company K, who
passed away at the Soldiers'
Home Hospital after a week's 111
nuss, wus held this afternoon at
2 o'clock at the Honeburg Under
taking Parlors. The Episcopal
service was read by Itev. A. O.
Dodge of St. George's church. Iu
teruient was held at the Soldiers'
Home cemetery. There wore
many beautiful floral offering
from sorrowing friends of the de
ceased and friends of the family.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 44.
PENITENTIARY IS
REMEDY URGED AS
JAZZ MANIA CURE
(A wtattrf frwaa Laan Kir.)
DENVER. Colo.. Mar. 13. Pris
on walla not Jail bars should be
the penalty for the flank-totting
youth of today In the opinion of
Dr. Albert A. Lowenthal, Chicago
alienist, who declared in an ad
dress here last night that "the
world la living upside down and
I we are in a Jasa mania crated
under consideration Is desired.
ItieRealWem
10 j&eaL varaes
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We are auppIyltiK your
Ille j Hi uu ulUtriiliK uul uimuiiitt I Join
ind you are assured of true economy.
Beeda at Hare a in Prirpn Kvrv liv
plenty of frrh Vtgetables and Frulta Alwayi on hand.
; EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
caught with whisker
snouio. oe sent to the penitentiary,
and not to Jail," he said. "We must
arrest men who sell whiskey and
Jail them, but the most danger rx
iKts In the youth who carries a
flask on his lilp.
'Last year in New York alone,
R0.0O0 derelicts wpre born. TheRe
Included children who were Insane
and deformed, teach of these
children costs (he state or country
for that matter S15.O0O. It is
bankrupting our nation."
Taylor-made concrete good con
crete. Tel. 23611.
THE
ROSCBURQ
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
W keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you Isst year s Ideas and
designs. You will find
Bern whatever Is novel,
whHlever Is new and
whatever Is fluo lu silks
"OuaPty and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
..ABRAHAM
ORE.
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iSho DOUGLAS GRILL
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INTERSTATE AUTO
: LINE, PORTLAND TO
SEATTLE, PLANNED
j (Aanrlatrd Ttna M Wlr.)
Ol.VMPIA, Wash., Mar. 13.
Taking advantage of the recent
United States supreme conrt de
cision holding certain monopolistic
natures of the state auto transpor
tation act unconxtltutlomil, an In
terstate stage line from Portland.
ore., to Seatilo, Wash., was being
organised here today.
The auto staKe companies which
are already operating short routes
on tho Pacific highway between
the two terminal cities are co-operating
In handling the new con
tinuous traffic. The following are
the corupanlca Interested:
Park Aulo Transportation com
pany. Northwest Transportation
company, and Camas Stage com- !
puny.
A request Is to be filed at onre
with the department of public
works for a permit to operate and
stheiltilts antl tariffs are being
worked out, it was announced. .
The time required from Port- I
iliind to Sesttle. via the stage line,
j is expected to be eight nuU one
half hours.
JACKSON 8TREET
For concrete work call Taylor.
Ill No. Flint SL Tel. 225 R.
murderInqIjTry
halts when lawyer
suddenly departs
Open For Business From 5 n. ni. to I 2 p. m.
REGULAR DINNER 1 1 A. M. TO 8 I'. M.
Special Sunday Dinner March 15TH
Featuring Roast Youn? Capon and
Chicken . You Like It
A COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER FOR 75c
Meals 30c and Up.
W. R. WARNER, PROP.
(A.tr:(.-4 I'rMB l-s-AMtl Biff.)
V.WVIU'SKA. Okla.. March 11.
Tho unite and frnvral InviMtl
lyuttou Into the murder of u'Vcntl
Outlet Indians ttnd a whfto lawyer
In t ho Miimn.T antl full ot lit-'-'
wan halti'd latw jratcrdny hrn
' J. Horry Klnp. niAiant ntnto At
' tdriU'y-Gci.oral, Iffi I'nwhuka af
, tT a short (fli'n of tho court
'of Inquiry nl u ronfrrrnco with
I department of Jutlro men. .Mr.
KIiik IrkiumI no utaton.rnt to
whtMbor warrunti Lud bocn iurd
Hftor tho prhate tstona and
nmd. r.o niiuomn?m'nt mr to hifl
destination. lie wns Irollewd.
howeM r. to l on ht uy bark
to OKI.ihonia Chy and tt wan ut
thin action mlkht nirun th end
of tli tnvoitlRalioii. OUu iwU hvre
refused to rommont on th aud
den departure of the aHnlvunt nt-
tornY-Sentnvl. lrnmnl lira nnK.
'llcAtiua of Morles rlauv to tli 1
a long time to perfect one.
Scott's Emulsion
supplies elements heedful to
aid normal growth and con
struct sound bones and
strong teeth.
A food-tonic of rare value,
Scott's Emulsion gives the
best results when &
taken regularly after
meals. Try it
Scott A Bowne. Moomficld, N. J. M-9
(Aaanrlalad praa UimI Win.)
SAN DIECO, Cal.. Mar. 13. A
proerutn ot naval and military op-
k.Aim.-..l,...l..l erations wunout parallel in the
SO important that She takes pw.ee time history of the United
States le revealed for the next two
months In the presence of the
United States fleet In Ban Diego
harbor here.
1 High IlKhts in this program are
the lol lowing:
March 25 All batttleshlpa of
the fleet will shoot In force prac
tice off San Pedro, the most in
tense isunnery fire ever held in toe
Pacific. It will simulate the effect
of the full major gunnery power
of the capitol ships speeding In a
battle line against a great enemy
fleet.
April 3 Review of more than
120 sea fighters off San Pedro en
route to' San Francisco where the
fleet will arrive April 5.
April 15 Departure of the fleet
on mission of invasion of the
Hawaiian Islands, the first work
ing out in actual practice of such
a problem.
April 2a Beginning ot tha at
tack upon Hawaii with the full
force of the United States fleet en
gaged in the attack and the army
forces of Hawaii, together with
naval forces stationed there, na
tional guard and army reserves
defending the Island. The naval
attack will be asalBted by a con
structive force of marine repre
senting two divisions, or 40,000
marines. This Is said to be the
largest military maneurera of any
kind in time of peace in history.
May 7 to 29 Fleet maneuvers
off Hawaii, involving the largest
torpedo attack problem staged by
the navy. i
July 1 Cruise of the fleet to
Austria, with 10 battleships,
four cruisers, 26 destroyers and
many auxllaries participating. This '
cruise will be completed In Septem- j
ber. I
More Money For British Navy i
LONDON. Mar. 13. The British '
navy estimates for 1925-26 amount
to 6(i. .rj0o,0l0 pounds sterling, an in
crease over the current year of '
4,7o0.000 pounds sterling.
The British obligations under ,
the Washington naval treaty re-1
garding the scrapping of capitol
ships have been dully carried out.
says the statement.
Investigation was said by Mr.
King yesterday to have caused
several witnesses to leavo the
state and that, therefore, final ac
tion might be delayed.
Times and conditions have
changed completely. Years ago you
made your own bread or went
without regardless of its quality.
Today by a simple call of 133 you
can have a perfect loaf delivered in
five minutes. GRIMM BUOS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
PARKS FOUND GUILTY
AND IS FINED $300
Harold Parks of Yoncalla was
tried yesterday before a Jury in
the local justice court, and was
convicted on the charge of selling
and delivering liquor. He was
sentenced to pay a fine ot 1300.
Being unable to raise the amount
assessed against him by Judge
Jones Parks went to Jail to serve
out the amount ot the fine. Har
old Hampton who was arrested at
the same time, and for a similar
offense, will be tried on Tuesday.
Our luwn seed is fresh stock and
the highest grade seed that we can
buy. Wharton Bros.
BUICK AGENCY TO
GIVE SHOW MAR. 19-20
O. C. Baker, local Buick agent.
received word this morning that a
factory representative of R. M.
Knox, state Buick distributor, will
be In Roseburg on Thursday and
Friday, March 19 and" 20. for a
demonstration. Mr. Baker has
made arrangements for securlue
the armory for those two nights
and will give an auto buow all bis
own.
The company representatives are
bringing a cut-away chassis, show
ing the mechanism of tho car and
Ilosclnwn fertilizer in 10-pound
packages for 75 cents at Wharton
Bros.
NEWSPAPERMEN
OF NORTHWEST
MEET IN EUGENE
(Continued from page 1.)
20th Century Grocery
-WHY VVORRY-
When there is a 20th Century Store close by. . These stores al
ways show substantial savings on the best of foodstuffs and
they help you to eliminate the worry of household expenses.
THRIFT OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY
- MARCH 14, AND 16, 1925
Crystal White Soap,
6 bars 25 CI 12 ban
.49c
Standard Peas,
grade, 2 cans
good
29c
Carnation or Bordent
Milk, tall cans
.9c
Del Mont Peas Tender, Swset, Medium Sljo, S cans -
.59c
Small White Beans,
6 lbs.
.48c
Crema Oil Soap,
4 bar
22c
Kerr's Best Patent
Flour, 49 lb. sack
$2.49
Sparry Wheat
package -
Flakes, large
29c
Del Monte or Llbby'a Fancy Red Salmon, OQ
1 lb. cans i WC
Preferred Stock or Del Monte Pineapple Fancy Sliced 2 cans
65c
Matches Largo
boxea u
.5c
Jello,
package
10c
Tol'et Paper Soft crepe, OO
7 ounce rolls, 4 for asaJC
Raisins In bulk, seedless, 4 O
4 lbs. 4ZC
Pur Bulk Lard, A7 r I Crisco, S lb.
fresh, 2 lbs ; I C can
$1.49
Bulk Teas Highest quality Ceylon and
India, lb.
63c
Pinhead Gunpowder,
lb.
55c
Albert Flapjack,
pkg. .. :
.24
Peet'a Wash Machine
Soap, large package
35c
Bon Ami, cake. 9;
Bon Ami Powder ..
11c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "AS YOU LIKE IT" DIRECT FROM OUR OWN ROASTER
iu vvu pouna 48ci "s.
$1.42
Conveniently Located
130 N. Jackson SL
Review, Spokane; Wash., opened
the gathering of the circulation
managers, of which be is pre
sident. The program included
tulks on circulation problems by
h,. A. McKee oi the News, Long
vkw. Wash.; Ellis 11. Hull, Chron
icle, Centralia, Wash.; U. Lansing
ilurd, Uazetle-Times. Corvallls:
its methods of operation, and in 1 1,1 Garrison, Post-lntelllgencer,
connection will give a lecture onlcat,le. Wash.; K. O. Adams,
the care- upkeep and operation of i Telegram, Portland, Ore.; W. H.
automobiles, which will bo of In
terest to all automobile owners.
whether flulek owners or not. They
Henderson, Statesman, Salem,
Ore.; E. P. llopwood, Oregonlan,
fortland ; David H. Smith, Ore-
will also show a motion picture de-KOn Journal, Portland; 11. W. Ely.
manufacture and as- 'News' Portland; J. M. Dnnning,
tailing the manufacture and as
sembly of cars, performances, etc.
Arrangements are being made
for several special features In con
nection with the display in the way
of entertainment. A number of the
new Dulck models will also be on
display, a curluad of coaches hav
ing Just been received today.
INSTITUTE ON TUESDAY
The county W. C. T. V. institute
to be held on Tuesday. .March 17.
at the M. K. church,, south, will
take the place of the regular meet
ing of the HoRcbtirg W. C. T. V.
w hich would have been held ou
Wednesday, March 18.
Last Oregonlan, Pendleton, ore.:
J. F. Howard, Democrat, Albany,
Ore.; H. F. Gates, Sun, Vancou
ver, n. C; Eugene Kelty, Guard,
Eugene, Ore.; 11. w. Brooks,
Astorian, Astoria, Ore.; Robert
S. Adams, Chronicle, Spokane,
Washington; M. C. Ciark. Kepob
lic, Yakima, Wash.; Val Leroy
Comstock, Record, Ellensburg,
Washington.
The circulating managers will
be in session today and tomorrow.
A Joint sesion of the circulation
managers and the Oregon News
paper Conference will bring the
two groups together this after
noon. The Oregon State Editorial As
sociation held a meeting this
morning, preceding the opening
The A. L. Cnrter homo on Snulh h. na ,,f n,.. ru. '
Stephens street, has been sold tod,.nt f the association, presided.
l U CI w.Iin 1.1. . a 1.1. .1. - ' "
"l uonion j. Taylor, of Molalla: A.
RESIDENCE SOLD
W. M. Strohmeyer,
ay engineer. Mr. Slrohmeyer is
making his home in the residence.
YOUTH IS NOT
A matter of Years
it is a physical nnd
mental condition.
lost
n
If you have
that youthful up-and-coming
feel
ing, nnd your only
enjoyment is rest
ing, you need a
tonic.
PEPTONA
will give you the
vi'ii. vigor and l
lallty of a ouih.
because It enrti h
the hliHxi, bull. I.
strength, gives the
system real I'Kl an.!
tunes up health gin
ernlly.
A run down condi
tion Is imperially
h'"l at this sia.son
of the year.
Teptona Is
$1.00
a huge bottle.
Nathan Fullerton
tt fnacg. Drui Start
Rcseburg, Oregon
' E. Voorhles, of Grants Pass; Joe
O. Thomison, of Hood River;
'Arne Rue, of Tillamook, and A.
E. Koen, of Oregon City, were on
tho program at the association
meeting. Plans for the conven
tion at Grants Pass and the Pa
cific Coast Conference in April
were considered.
Lilgar McPauiel, of North
Bond, presided at the general con
ference. Among the speakers to
day were W. I). Lyness.-who ad
dressed a Joint gathering of the
conference delegates and a meet
ing of the l'aciiic Northwest Cir
culation Manugera association;
Enrle C. Urownlee, of Forest
Drove; George K. Aiken, of Ou
tario; Paul H. Kelty. of Kugene;
W. Arthur Steele, of Clatskanle
and J. A. Davidson, or Portland.
The annual conference banquet
will he held tonight. A program
including witty speeches and fuu
ny stories Is promised.
I). W. r.aiea, ot Koseburg, 3. S.
Smith, of .Medtord, Henry R.
hayek. of Portland, and Henry
Nanh, of San Francisco, are
aisoug the speakers listed for the
meetings Saturday. The Trade
and Class Journal Association,
and the l.en Franklin Club will
meet alurday. The Oregon
Newspaper ronlerence will elect
officers
aday noon.
NEW YOHK, Murch 13. Vlce
Preoldent Dawrs has accepted an
invitation to speak at the nnnunl
luncheon of The Associated Press
in this city on Tuesday, April 21.
burg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Kruse at
tended the dedication of the new
Christian Church at Corvallls on
Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Marsters and Mrs.
H. F. Secord were In Sutherlln on
Thursday.
J. C. Hamilton was In Oakland
on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S.. D. Corf and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gotr and
son motored to Roseburg and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith
Suuduy.
C. S. Hamilton was In town
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. Geo. Wlleox woro
In Oakland and Sutherlln Tues
day. Several people have been bave
Ing colds in this vicinity.
Loo Egleston was In Sutherlln
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Medley of
Oakland, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Gorf Saturday.
Fay Leatherwoods have nearly
three hundred little chicks at this
writing.
Mrs. Carl Selverta and Ora
Jirkcns were caliera at the Las
well home in Green Valley Sunday.
Mr. Howard was In Oakland
one day last week with a load of
bristles.
Mr. and Mrs: H. L. Kruse were
In Oakland Tuesday. XX
Perfect Digestion Means
a Clear Complexion
JLLU
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
' Always Produces Foods
That Are Easily Digested
SALES Xa TIMES THOSB OF ANT OTHER BRAND
DKKIt SAVKN SKLF FROM
OXE PERIL HIT IS K1LEO.
(Aaaoclated riu. Uwd Wl..)
COLUMUIA FALLS, Montana,
March 13. How a deer Ingen
iously saved Itself from peril only
to be killed before it could escape
lrom another, was told here by
Mike Kelllher, section foreman on
the Great Northern railroad.
Kelllher said he saw the deer
floating down the Flathead river
in Bad Rock canyon on a cake of
ice. Apparently the animal had
ventured out on an ice "bridge"
and bad been carried away when
(he floes parted.
The Ice cake was rushing down
the canyon toward a high water
fall, which meant certain death.
Aa if it realized this tha riofi
closely watched for a favorable
opportunity and as it waa carried
clone to shore in an eddy, sprang
irom tne ice cake to the bank.
llut Just as It dove from the
Ice a train came at high speed
around the rocky bend. The me
menium of the deer's leap carried
It onto the track Into the path ot
the train, and the cowcatcher
caught It and tossed the game
little animal back Into the river
lead.
Water glass In any quantity fori
preserving eggs. Lloyd Crocker.
Stunoeaauir coats le s per pound
'ban hnrter
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
In the county court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of
Thomas lleuson Johns, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by order of
the County Court of ' Doualas
before adjournment Sut- j county, Oregon, appointed executor
or xne estate ot i nomas liensnn
Johns, deceased, and all persons
having claims against aald estate
are hereby notified to present
them, properly verified with vouch
ers annexed, to the undersigned at
his residence' at Clendale, Oregon,
or at the law offlr of John T.
Long, In the city of Roseburg, Ore
gon, wlthlo sli months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first publish March
13th. 19io.
LLLANO STANFORD JOHNS.
Executor of the estate ot Thomas
Benson Johns, Deceased.
John T. Long, altoroej for the!
stat.
U.IK MIOVK HlilKFS.
IT COSTS LESS
GIVES MORE COMFORT
IT IS SAFES
to Ride on
Mrs. Carl Slevorts and son An
drew Townseud were In Oakland
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Goft had
as there (uestt Friday evening aa
Saturday. Mins Eisle Henderson
and Mr. Peter La Uelle of Port
land. Fay Leatherwood was la Kose-
Por every fiber is insulated with rubber,
adding great strength to each cord, which
tands the extra flexing strain in balloon
tires. This process is the very foundation
oflow-pressure constructior .
Drive in let us eouio vour nlrt rottw
can do it quickly at low cost.
LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO., Roaebmg, Orejon.
UNION GARAGE, Roieburs, Oregon.
L. F. WILSON, Roteburo;. Oregon.
PETERSON'S AUTO CAMP, Canyonville, Oregon.
H. M. SHIRTCLIFF, Myrtle Creekf Oregon.
C. N. LILLY, Glrde, Oregon. "resn
CHAS. ROWELL, Ten Mile, Oregon.
GEO. J. McCLANE, Riddle, Oregon.
MORGAN SERVICE STATION, Oakland, Oregon.
B. R. RICHTER, Camas Valley, Oregon
COOS JUNCTION GARAGE, DUUrdVOregon.