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TWO" ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' WEDNESDAY. MARCH f 8,192 5 1 " , UUOSEBURGNEWS.REVIEW ' lasusd Daily Enespt Sunday by The Nsws-Rsvlcw Co., Inc. ' W. UATKK. UEHT 0. HATES. .resident and Manager .Secretary-Treasurer Kuiered aa second claa mailer May 17, 1K2U, at the pout office at , Hoseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 2, Js(. SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Daily, per year, by mall pally, (lz monttM, oy maii- Jjally, tbree months, by mail- Daily, tingle monih, Dy mail- Daily, by carrier, per ;Veekly News-Review, by mail, -per year .14-00 . 2.00 . 1.00 . .60 . 1.00 ,, Ths Assoelsted Frans is sxcluatvely entitled to ths vit for republi cation oi an nws aispeicnns crxaiica to It or not otnerwiit creaileo in this paper and to all local nt-ws published berein. All rights of re publication ot special dispatches herein are alio reserved. R06EBURG, 0.1E&ON, WEDNESDAV, MARCH 18, 10J5. COOLIDGE SILENCE The famous reserve in conversation which is character istic of President Coolidge, raises the question whether this Is a trait that other people could cutivate to advantage. It J& evidently not merely an unconscipus habit with Mr. (Jool- Jdge, but he seems to be convinced that the majority of peo ple talk too much, and that it would be for their advantage o say less, and to listen and think and read a good deal. Miore. So it could be asked in a general way whether as a Xule the American people talk too much? Many people would lie better off if they talked a little more. They give an in iiression of cold and unfriendly reserve, which makes it &cm as if they were haughty and proud and not interested in other people. On the other hand, a multitude of people Xre constantly pouring forth a stream of words. They never feem happy unless they are giving out this flow of language. Dne sees them approaching with distaste, as they inter rupt work and it is hard to get rid of them. It is & difficult Jfiatter to draw the golden mean between an excess of si lence and such a superfluity of conversation. It is true, however, that still waters run deep, and if a person wants to do the highest type of work, he cannot spend any large amount of time in aimless talk. Nevertheless, talk is the ve hicle of communication, and it is by communication that in telligence is distributed, and that people are organized and liiduced to accomplish things. What is needed is for the shal low talkers to curb their loquacity, while the taciturn folks should open up and communicate their stores of wisdom to Ihe world. ' Cut many statesmen and politicians might well imitate the Coolidge silence, and give their attention to win ning popular support by efficient service rather than by tlieir voluble talk. " O- I ." Strange, indeed, what some people will do to gain Wealth. In the Shepherd case at Chicago we have an ex it anple of circumstances that led to the death of a promising young man who had fallen heir to an immense fortune. The death of young McClintock had been carefully planned, ac cording to information now in the hands of officers who have been ferreting out the details of the horrible crime and William D. Shepherd has been charged with the crime ot ifcjsoning the boy that he might get possession of his large rgrjune. Millions were involved, all of which fell to Shep 'aied. But, as always is the case, "murder will out," and the perpetrator of the deed is now tangled in the meshes of the law- and will quite likely be shorn of the mask that has hid Lun a guilty conscience and stripped of his ill gotten gains, brought about by the wilf ull murder he had planned and ear ned out. Nothing pays a trigger dividend than honesty wnciher small or large returns are involved. Fancy Grocers STAltT Toil, ItOAD. " (AalocUUd rfesi Leued Wnt. f "llKND, Ore, March 18. The Klatunth county court found out last Saturday that a toll road eestld not be maintained on a hhi fonte and notified Duke Ilrothera df the Central Oregon Stage osti um i to take down the toll gates, aeeordlng to Information received Ihlir morning by the Mend com mercial club. The Information came from the Croscent commit tee which has been working for the elimination of the toll line and received the Information di rect from Klamath Falls. Two atar routes, a mall route to 8llTer Lake from nend and one from l.aplne to Crescent are root ed over this road. The Ilend com mercial club plant to send, a dele gate to the hearing on the road which has been set for Saturday at Klamath Falls. For .prompt ujd service, city or ennntry tripe. Phone $5.00 r - . BUYS A NEW STYLE GENUINE LEATHER HAND BAG - A VARIETY OF COLORS TO MATCH THE NEW SPRING STYLES See the display of bngs and vanities in our . window at $5.00 each. AN UNUSUAL VALUE AT THIS PRICE prntms BIT SERT& BATCS GOOD EVENING FOLKS A young stenog Wat talkin' to A girl friend this a. m. And etiquette Wat tha subject and The typewriter punither Said that soup Oughts be sipped Outa the aids Of ths spoon But shs neglected To say whether It was proper to Chsw gum on Both sides of The face. . " DUMBELL DORA THINKS Tacna-Ariea la a skin dlseass. 4 "jl "J We guets Dora Isn't ths only Dumbell alive, c'mon now, feat up. We'll betcha you don't know what, when, where or who Tacna- Arica Is. v It'll soon bs time for the more modest of us to sew up the moth holss in ths olf swimmin' suit. 8PRING POME Ths mustard flower Is bloomln' The dandelions appear. Let's give three routin' shouts, tads The Springtime sure is here I . We ssw a dumbell standin' In front of the mirror with his eyet ! shut snd hs said hs wanted to see how hs looked when he was asieep. . V Ths St. Patrick'! ball, wat a huge eucoeae last night. Competition for the ahortett skirt waa quite keen and provided much amuse ment for the sterner sex. fr One of Rtbg's most prominent merchsnts was severely burned on the hand this a. m. when at temptln' to recover a doughnut be nad just dipped In a steamin' hot cup of Java. AINT THAT MEAN OF US? Now the damtela are complalnln' of ahingle headaches, oauttd by the neck clip boyish bob. Well, well, ws didn't think a jana who had a boyish bob hsd enough bralna to ache. ' 4 Ye ed. waa Informed today that there will be no bathln' beautiea In tonlght'a fathion thow on acct. of a draught on the opry houae ataga. FLOWER8 FOR THE LIVING CLUB Catting about for a subject this morning for "Flowers for the Liv ing Club." we ventured into the sanotum occupied by the senior member of thla printing plant and this Is what he saldl "Speaking of sturdy ploneert pioneers who have helped blaze the trail leading to achievements for the great state of Oregon, par ticularly the aouthwettern taction, I have In mind a man that ttandt a peer among all others. He hat watched and taken part in the de velopment alnee early boyhood, and, today, la Jutt aa active and alert aa he waa in the early days of this section when sparsely set tled by a hsndful of sturdy pio neers. I can well remember over forty yeara ago when thia dletire guithed citizen mounted a cayute and followed the narrow and rug ged patha leading Into the Curry county lection to administer Jus tie in ths courts of that particu lar district. Thots were days when few hrirfnee mnmnnH Ik. raninn atreama of that very remote aec-iof "statements'- Involving proinl- ...... nont luininn a avhfih atari nut tisiabtiri FOR TOMORROW'S DINNER : By ordering from our Delicatessen DepL housewives can' save a lot of worry and work. We specialize in Roast; Pies, Cakes, Salads tad Taraale Salt Rising Bread Thursdays THURSDAY'S SPECIALS Stewed Beef wifh Vege tables, Roast Leg of Pork Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Phone 515 Carr's Big Annual Spring THE UMPQUA FLORIST THE BEST IN CUT FLOWERS fit FLORAL DESIGNS STEELS MASTADON PANS1ES Are known as the best in pansies the world over Our plants are grown from Steels best seed in mixtures and separate colors. , GLADIOLUS BULBS . Dieners finest new varieties for the same price you have been paying for the common kinds. Your telephone orders to us are filled just as carefully as if you picked the flowers yourself right from the benches in our greenhouse. We guarantee our flowers. Greenhouse in West Roseburg Phone 40 F2 Starts Thursday, March 19 Lasts 9 Days A dandy selection of specials, Usually sold at 10, 15 and 25c, assembled especially For this 9c sale. Not old shopworn, useless articles but staples used every day in every home. Visit the store and see the values. Just to give you an idea: Milk bread. The rood of foods. It must be pure. The government de mands It. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. SAN FRANCISCO, March 18. Mrs. Gladys Kennedy, arrested here yesterday on a vagrancy oharge, today made a signed state ment to the police, in which she said she was paid $8,000 by a high official In an Kastern city for her part lu arranging for the killing ot a woman of whom the oflclal wanted Iq dlHpose. Accord ing to her statement, she former-' ly resided at Minneapolis, After being placed In the city Jail, the woman swallowed poison and waa rushed to an emergency hospital. Later she was said to bs In no danger. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., March 18. Police authorities today de clared abuolutely "without found-. tlon" the atatement given to San i rrunclsco police by Mrs. Gladys NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR SCHOOL BONOS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON . NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 7: 30 o'clock P. M. of April 14. 1925. receive at his oil ice In the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase of negotiable serial coupou bonds of School District No. 4 In Douglas County, Oregon, in the sum of $165,000.00. Said bonds will be In denomina tions of $1,000.00 each, dated May 1, 1925, and maturing as follows: 6 bonds to mature May 1, 1926; 6 bonds to mature annually on May let of each and every year there alter including May 1, 1933; 11 bonds to mature annually on May Int of each and every year there after including May tst. .1940; 10 bonds to mature annually on May Xat of each and every year thereaf ter Including May 1, 1944. Said Kennedy, Implicating a Minnea- I bonds will draw five per cent inter- polls official in the murder of woman here in 1920. Mrs. Keunedy made the same statement here a few years ago and Investigation by police and Inttupcndeut inquiries by attor neys she sought to engage, they said today, failed to disclose any thing In support of the woman's charges against the city official. The woman referred to by Mrj. Kennedy was found dead at a va cant house, apparently murdered and her identity never has beeto definitely established, according to police. Mrs. Kennedy, long well known to police here, was convicted of criminal litiel here two yeara ago in connection with a signed state ment from ber published in a pe riodical devoted to the interents of the Ku Klux Klan. She was sentenced to 90 days in the work house and placed on parole. Minneapolis police notified the San Krancisi'o authorities today that Mrs. Kennedy is trreHponuible and is given to the manufacture tion and fording these waters astride a pony was more or less a dangerous feat, as was much of ths readwsy travsrssd by pioneers. But the Inconveniences and hard ships of pioneering In Oregon sesms to have never c holed the ar dor of the sturdy pionssr, hut on ths contrary, was an Incentive to ; achieve grsst things for this old : stste, which ths subject of this i sketch hss alwaya been foremost In I sccomplishlng. If ths "natives" of ! Roseburg' could look upon Jim ' Hamilton, circuit Judge of this i county, as he appeared during his 1 early career in this section of ths ' stste they would lose no time in determining the reason ?r the suc cessful career that hss teen round ed out by this distinguished and much admlrsd eltlzsn. . Yes, Jimmy would bs a real gem In your Hall 'of Fame." today's Tintype The ol' hook and ladder squad nent persons which cannot befcub-slantiated. The mora you eat the more you want. It costs more because you Jiiut can't got enough. OKI. MM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. o women of roseburg Buy your pasterlea at the window .sale Saturday at the 2oth Century Ut-ocery, and help the Girls' Club of R. H. S. o OFFICIALS CO EAST Mwwiat"! l'rm Lcsml Wlr.) SALEM. Ore., Mar. IS H. II. Corey and Edward Ostrandrr. ' members of the Oregon public ser vice rnmmlaion and W. P. Kill 1 land J. M. Devers attorneys for the eo!iimljslon will leave Friday for WniOilngton. I. ('., where they will appear before the Intiu-stute com nierre commission In the Centml Oregon railroad development cai,-. Representatives of the t'enirnl est, payable semi-annually on No vember 1st and May 1st, and the principal and interest shall be pay able In lawful money of the United SLati of America at the orfice of the treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon In the city and state of New York at the option of the purchaser. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to School District No. 4 of Douglas County, Oregon, In an amount equal to five per cent of the amount of snid bid to be forfeited to the School District In case the Successful bidder shall fall to com plete the purchase of said bonds In accordance with the terms of his bid. Said bids shall be opened at a ! public meeting of the school board of said District to be held In the school board room In the high school In said district on the 14th day of April, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. and the bonds shall be sold by the board to the highest and best bidder but for1 not less than par and. accrued Interest The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-advertise the sale of said bonds. By order of the board of direc tors of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon. V. J. M1CELLI. District Clerk. o DAILY WEATHER REPORT TJ. S. W earner mreau, local of. flee, Roseburg Oregon, 84 hours ending 5 a. ru. Preclp. In Inches and Hundredths Highest temiterature yesterday.. 60 Lowest temieraturn last night- 43 precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since first month-.77 Normal prectp. for this mouth..3.98 Total preclp. from 8epL 1, to date 34.00 Cup and Saucer.. . .9c Tin Cake Pan .9c Small Cans Paint "........;. 9c Covered Bucket ..9c Enamelware, ass'td J....9c Fiber Chair Seats ... 9c Big Pencil Tablet ..'............... 9c Fancy Handkerchiefs .. ..9c Toilet Soap Special 9c Aluminum Ware, ass'td .. 9c Leather Coin Purse , 9c Paring Knife ..9c Towel Special at 9c Good Dust Pan for ......9c Curtain Rods at ........ . 9c Small Tools for each 9c Kitchen Utensils ...9c Sewing Notions only 9c Nine times this many items on sale. Ask to see our big circular. xCome early. Our big 9c values quoted only for stocks now on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities. t BORN x . ..... HINSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I Kinsley, at Ihntr home in this city Tuesday morning, March 17, 1 a boy. , STAMPED GOOD8 Yes, that new fancy work is In at Carr's. It you had any pieces or dered from this shipment kindly get them at once. If you haven't seen the new spring line at Carr's, stop In and feast your eyes. Beauti ful worked pal terns on display, work anyone can da We Invite your Inspection. .Sold out other shipment In 3 dsys. Wl:i.l.l.TTT.T.T.TItTTgtWOW Spring Time Brings Fly Time I GET YOUR DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS READY f BEFORE THE FLYS SPOIL YOUR WALLS AND CEILINGS MADE RIGHT PRICED RIGHT Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. i.i.i.iii.i.i.wi.i.i.I.I1.T.!.1!1.I.i.ii.i. Taylnr-maae concrete Is good con crete. Tel. 225-R. of the woodsn-crosswalk days will 'Oregon district will also attend the 111 Cass Can JEWELERS ro ogiilii today's tin typt which utUr h the prtd of th vlllato. Motivt powtr for the two- whelr was provldd by Shank's well known pintoo and ftp laddies of the volunteer dept. kept the ol rig lookln' spick and span. When they lister come gallopin' down the main drag with both belts clangln I It sounded) liko Sheridan street gongringer In distress. Cut this I out an if paste It In your helmet. j. rt asnimrton ncannK. j . o I Car of fresh planter In at a new low price. U W. Met titer. A vera ire preclp, from Sept. 1. 1S77 26.61 Total excess from ScpL L 1S24 7.39 ATernee precipitation for 49 wet seasona, (September to May, Inclusive) , . 31.48 ' r'alr toniKht, frost tonlaht. Thurs day unsettled, followed by rain. WM. KKI.U MeteorolosH.t "With the modern short shirt the Janes harts buy aox with silk runnin' clear to the top." TVIIrcred a mile without a rent of profit. That's our service on fresh. -pure. WHOLFSOMK. OI1IMM 11HOS. MILK liKEAU Phone 133. 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Your drumiist will recommend them. W. r. Chapman Pharmary will Smart Serviceable Linoleums Spic and span, colorful and sunshiny, and from the kitchen the use of Lin oleum has spread to every ' room in the home, due to its usefulness and dec orative qualities, s Loveliest Patterns and ' Lowest Price COMPANY 121 tt. Jacksen 8t, Roreburg pain aud Intended to lire tone to .supply you. Mall orders tilled. Use Goat Milk for .Your Baby Also nesTerred by adults troubled with Indigestion. We have a few fresh Milch GoaU for sale. MRS. O. H. WATZIO Myrtle Creek Milk Coat Ranch j cniiormity ' MAH FISHER'S BLEND IjiFRIENO? FLOUR gives you the I Z&S8!& economy of bigger loaves, , -nid& w't'1 t'lc satisfaction and J jYy TfiJ goodness of better loaves. Care in selecting the r$5tjjL ' wheats, scientific blending, ! 4 cl5i5nd anc everlasting vigilance f5 nsure uniform high qual- F purpose .Wl- W sV .Mss" -w 84 FND l swm m vi aw I BRAND FLOUR I