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FOUR ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MARCH 24. 1925. How To Ge Your Money's Worth n o rom Your Nejct Pair or shoes Look Inside! MILLIONS of people are wearing shoes whose construction they know little or nothing about. And a large proportion of them are switch - ing from one shoe to another trying to And real shoe satisfaction. There' one way to find It. Look tnttde the iho. We hove an UtrHndS Foot-Fitter split hoe that enable you to see what' inside. That' the only way you can properly judge shoe. The split shoewill bring out facts about shoe construction that will prove a revelation to you. Come in, examine it and see the beautiful new (dmvmii Foot-Fitter models. DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. t FOOT-FITTERS SUPPLY CO. TD YOUR BOY Sea to It that he Rets the body -building and strength ening elements that ScotftEmdsion supplies in yrcat abundance. It is the famous white food tonic that builds strength for all a.cs. The Wetftwn Auto Supply Com pany, on of the larKest automobile Hfcisbory and supply companies In tht' country, ban leased the more ixiildlUK In Urn new structure r- etntly erected V 1'erry Kotter ami .outgrowth of a congressional meas Ituland Agee, and located on tteph-:ure known an the Smith Lever Act. ena Mtn-t-t Juat north of the Tele- j I'ndcr its provisions the lr. a. De phono exchange, and will open to partment of Agriculture, the State the public the flint of the month, j Agricultural CoIltKe and the mate Thia 1 ft company well known to , departments of education cooper alt auto ownem, and carrion all ate In financing and directing thin -kinds and fcortu of automobile ac-j important work, which is lmmed ce.iMiries, FupplifH and fixtures. Ji i lately In charge of the county club op' iaits mure than loo BTore8 onjageiuu, county achool superintend tlie coaht and lit opening up many cuts, agricultural agents, home new branch houses each year, no . demonstration agenw and school that It is constantly expanding The Held .manager of tUo com pany was in Itogebunc last week and 1b well pleased over the loca tion which ha been selected for the store, believing it to be one HUpervi.sors. County funds and pri vate contributions are largely do pended upon for maintenance of the clubs and for their instruction." Of particular Interest to this of the best that could possibly be j county Is the following obtained for this business. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St Tel. 225-R. CONGRESS' MEDDLING DECLARED HARMFUL NATIONAL GUARD DEMAND IS PROBED the president ordered the Investigation. (Aaaoclatrd rrrta Jm4 Wire.) WASHINGTON. March 23. President Coolldge today ordered an Investigation to determine whether it is necessary to spend the 11.300.000 appropriated In the deficiency bill for pay of Na tional Ouarri nieinhera for drill work, directing that payments be withheld meauwhile. The amount was appropriated to meet payments betweeu onw and June 30. but because It Is over th budget bureau eflmnt The nioft Important thing In the world ij the quality or otir daily diet. Your heal rli and happiness depends on It. Take no substitute. Order (Ml I. MM UHOH. MlLK UKLAD. Phone 133. f AswM-lal'-d pri-H Ltajwl Wirt.) NKW OKLKANS. Mar. 24. C. II. Markhaui, president of the Illi nois Central railroad Jn un ad dress made public in' connection with the opening session of the tenth annual meeting of the South ern JMue Association here today said the transportation problem of the nation should bo left to the interstate commerce commission wiihout legislative interference. "The threat of legislative tink ering with rates unsettles business land does a great deul of harm," he asserted. ' Turning to the subject of lum ber .Mr. Markham said the need for reforestation was acute, point ing out that the Cmted States consumes nearly half or the world s cut or timber and two fifths of all the forest products It produces. o Arundel, piano iuuer. rtjuoe IS9-L KMI'liKSS is i.Mruoi INt;. (Ar-vIalH I'rt-M l.rd Wirt.) IllU'.S.SKLLS. March 24.- For mer Km press Charlotte, who In 111 wit h infulenza, passed n good nlirht. Her rough has diminished. VOL! FEATURES EOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS "louglas county now boasts 300 members of Its Itoys' and (lirla' Clubs, and sent livestock judging teams and - prune-bread baking teams to win prizes at the state fair B. R. RICUTER DIES MAKES EFFORT TO liernard H. Klchter, who for the past lour years has conducted a Kro-ry and Kln,ral men hal.Ulse lhu ' , j f store at Camas alley, died last ,,jri Illl'llt u tnu rnnrti' or " o Only one child remains to be found and then Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Crow e, of fct.'X Myers street, 1'ortlaiid, w ill have accounted for all Li oi the children of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Crowe, who were resi dents of I(o.-i-bui g about seven yearn tu o, according to word from Portland. About seven years ago the family was broken up whn the father was sent to the penitentiary.. At that time the family of thirteen. was living in a one-room bouse In North lionebur and in deplorable comii umts. 'lit taiher was arrested at Kug'-ne where he took his 16-year-old daughter for a criminal opera tion, ami was tried at Eugene lor bis relation with his daughter, and was sent to the penitentiary, lie was later released under the state tterili;t ion act. The ciiildren were placed w ith the Uoy and (Jirls Aid Society and Mrs. Crowe later divorced her hus band and was remarried. Lester Crowe, the oldest boy, Is now married and residing in Port land and has been seeking for some1 time to locate the other 11 ciiild ren. All were placed in charitable organizations later to be adopted out or cared for in private miues. lie has faucceeded in locating all members of the family except one child, Margaret, who is now be tween ten and eleven years of age. Sne was adopted out by the Hoys and (Jirls Aid Society and according to Miss I'itchlord, the county Juv enile olficer, who was In charge of the case here, was given an excel lent home w here she was happy and contented and well cared tor. Miss Titchtord HiafYs that the ium ily into winch the girl was adopted has moved away and she does not hotel, dt-ath coming from heart failure. Mr. Kichter came to the city yesterday afternoon to at tend a siiow, in id alter pataking of dinner went to the theatre where he apparently enjoyed tne show. He anil his wjf returned to their room, and Were talking of the show while preparing for bed, when he was Middenly stricken with a heart attack, and died be fore a physician could reach him. Plastering, halsomlning and painting, lioseburg, Ore., Rt. 1. liox 8, E. Ikiuk. St. SOVIET PUTS FOOT ON SINCLAIR LEASE more and more smokers every day a ff A. C Dance TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Music By "Eck" Rcrick's O. A. C. Collegians EVERYBODY INVITED Admission $ I Dani-ipi; ')-1 2 p. m. K. P. HALL POPULARITY Means Service and Satisfied Customers A real personal inlrrcit in the wants of each customer i our aim. Our increasing business is ample evidence that our service and reasonable prices are appreciated by the public. Walk in our new Jackton St. cniranre and inspect our remodeled dinin1; room. Good Meah 30c and Up. Open for Business frnm 5 a. m. to I I p. m. &e DOUGLAS GRILL W. R. WAKNEK. I'ROI'. 6at5TTiiliriiiii 1 This months Volt published by The California Oregon l'ower com pany contains a very interesting study about boys and girls in northern California and southern Oregon, and their activities. The article contains the following in troductory statement: "The census of VJ20 Informs us that there were some four and a quarter million people Id Oregon and California, the last time In cle Sam counted noses a statistic al statement and not particular ly interesting. "Hut It becomes humanly inter esting when we stop to realize that uiory than a million of these noses almost a fourth of them were, or quite recently had been, of that age when they were snubbed, tilt ed or freckled and the sourc of much secret concern to their Juve nile wearers. "Twenty-five per cent of our en tire population in of school one. each year thousands of these girls and boys stand forth, growu up, to ! lift to their younger shoulders the responsibilities of business, prop- erty, of opportunity, ethics and government. Thai the universi ties, schools, county authorities, chambers uf commerce, business clubs and representative cituens of both states aie fully awake to the need of collective and cou- . niMH'lhe. effort in creating oppor tunities by which these young I citizens of tomorrow may Irani the rules of wholesome ' conipeti lin in work and In play is shown by what Oregon and California are doing to support such orgauia :lioiid as the Itoys' and tlirls' Club and thf Hoy .Scouts." I The progress of the Hoy Scouts movement in this section of tht1! country is iuterettimgly told and 1 The Volt has the following to say j ;wiih particular nfeicucu to this .county: I I 'oiiglas county, ; port a ltd generous i distance of the bu.-lnes communi ty, has also expiiinbd its Scout organization. There mo now three full troops in h'oeburg, backed by " $::imi contiihuteil by the foreslght ' ed people tif the coimnuniiy. and ! one t lit jit troop at l(eidooi t." Concerning the l!us aud liiils' tCluh wojk The Volt s.ik: j "lli'.-' and (inls I'lubs nre the (A-etttl I'tiem Liml Wire.) MOSCOW, March 21. The con cession of the inland of Sanhalien Although he had auMHiuod light at- ! granted tho .Sinclair oil interests tacks of heart trouble in the past,! iy the .Soviet authorities was mi ke had never been seriously iirntihed today by the Soviet court, from that complaint before, and 'which has becu hearing the gov was apparently in noimal health up1 eminents annulment plea. The until the time he was so suddenly j court directed the government to stricken. 'return to the American company He was a native of Germany hav-1 the juo.itou ruoles guaranty it Ing been born in that country 65 h-'d uepusited. years ago. He came to th" r tilted j Suit for tho annulment of the Slates with his parents when but Sinclair Oil concession in Sagha 8 years of age, and lae family set- j !' a was started by the Soviet tied in Milwaukee. He later went to government last month. It ciaiiu St. Paul, where be was engaged in t(I ti,tJ Sinclair company had fail the wholesale grocery business and L 10 curry out the terms of its also in oil until he moved to Itpse-; agreement with tho government burg in lUlo. For the past four' 1,h, fporified time and that years he has been at Camas Val-.tn,! 1U"VH 'r alroi:ation was not ley opeiating the attire there. i prompted by the conclusion of the He leaves a wife and lour sons. ""---Japanese treaty which pro- Ileriuiid of I.os Angeles, Albert of I'etaluma. and Fred aud Kalph of Koseburg. He also leaves a brother, (J. A. Itichter, who resid. s in Uiehnrg. aud a sister-in law. M rs. Annie Wood, at Cainas Valley. The funeral arrangements will not be made- until word is received from the two sous in Calitorma. mised adjustment of the depute between the two govern meat a over their respective rights ou the islands, their southern half of which belongs to Japau and the northern to Russia. Such popularity must he deserved Chesterfields have come up fast because smokers have found that they can depend on them for the same superior blend, the same uniform quality, and for the same untiring good taste always! tiocrrr 8r Mrw Toacto Co" Stuuehakt r costs less per pound than butter. j TENDERS RESIGNATION GENERAL BLACKSMITHING And horseshwlng. AH wo.k guar anteed. Plenty room for tanner's horses, ti- Winchester St. north ol Auto Camp, K. K. W oodcock, l'rop. TREASURY OFFICER BURGLAR MADE BAD MISTAKE IN CHOICE OF HOUSE TO ROB f AwfcTiatfl 1'rptt aMt1 Wire.) VIENNA, Mar. 24. Albert : try Club course next Friday, southpaw golfers from all The over tho Pacific coast will participate in the tourney. h. ; Washburn hns tendered his rcsig- j fi:S3B&!3Jt njilinii 4 rnile.l Mtuiou minuter "i fl to Austria, he made known today. - . ,.... i. ... .F .ii r. vtHsuiiurn, wno was appoint- j t-f ed in VXl'l by President Jlarding. ' id pointed out that It was customary; m for Aiiit'Hriin i i iilmnut m i it nx i-t L their piwts at the disposal of tho (AMr-cUtrd ITrM .-. Wire. 1 WASIIINCTON. March 1' 1. an import (AssMK-iuti-U TrcM Lj'axtl Wiie.) I.OS ANC.KLKS, March 21. I iK ... ).. t.ii president in cases of chance at lc ir r rn n r crri ,i.. .... i. i. me I potu-e i-ay, he had the poor judg- iiient to break into h fraternity j house, where dwelt several mem- "ile:s of the Cniverslty of South-' I era California football siial, in ' ti luding t het Dolly, captain of ihe ; 1 ll'l Trojan team. Aroused from slum her, t he foot bull huskies tackled the suspect in an upstairs room, says t he police report, thn-w him for a loss of ten yards d n the iront hail stairs aud i lit u pi!ej on hun in t lie vesti bule for a touchback while neighbor-, alarmed by the racket, no t if ied police. Another change in oi t icial posit ion as the new ;m rnlnlMration gels under way. is in prospect today a a result of the decision of J.'liot Wadswnrih. Itoston, assistant seerciaiy of the t reasury in charue of fon iu loans and railroad advances, to return to priate life. Mr. aiiswart li s res ir rial ion, it was made known, was handed to Secretary .Mellon shortly heiore he leit Washington several das with th,. sup-l,,, ,,,. ,., ,',,,.. financial as- ...... .... ... . Adminisi ration leader nre un derstood to hae noi et it pr kk-:i -ed the matter ot mIcciIi... a ; accessor. White J louse, regardless i whether they were also Inspired by ; .private conIderations or not. MOTHERS IMPORTANT I ---vi r-i r JT'L . Our drivers and our truck men are all instructed in the absolute necessity of j handling your property with great care. In long distance hauling their carefulness counts. "We aim to please" H.G. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. M PHONE 220 Some day In the not far distant ifunne the government will demand 1 absolute puiity In all food stuffs. - viitl.MM l.KOS. have beat the gov . ertisiK'nt to it. '1 ry one loaf of ioiildM llUt'S. MILK 1IKI;AD. Pilose 132. 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K.tt .ub-l.u . I fod, he an lay as ou like a: t kei u on -Hint; slender. Tnou-.i . s of men and women each .t t -fi-.un healtln. .-.'i..r iilmh. , UMIii; Alaimoia 'laliUts. i'ui . , them Itiiin inr di 'u.-.ist. o. . . d , direct to AUrnioia t t , ticiui.il -nrs IIIuk. IN troll, Mu U. NURSE KNOWN H E Ft K DU.S IN LOS ANGELE8 SAMTAK.UM HARTSON RESIGNS POST ( r;i,.. i rrya Luod Vwi) V. ASlllN(;Tt.N, Mar. 24. Nel son T. i I art son has resigned as t liuior lor the bunau of inti rnal n t rime aud mioi tly w ill retire l'iotu the government service. Mr. HariMHi who was appointed from Seattle, Wa.vh., has agreed hi)Ueer, to remain at the head of the bureau' legal department Mothers should see that the whole family take a thorough, purifylmc system cleansinc laxa tive this Spring. NOW IS THE TIME The family will be healthier, i happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thorough purify ing, the stomach and bowels clean-' cd out, and Ihe germs of winter ac- ! cumulated In the system, driven j away. IlOLUSTKKS ItOCKY 1 MOI N'TAIN TKA is onn of the I vePy best and surest spring m di- I cities to take. Try it and see the difference in the whole family, j Their color will be better, they'll better, sleep better, and be I , eat . well and happy. niacy. Chapman's Thar- WICKSTI.KISS AISK I.T( lli;i. tempvjrarily. For prompt taxi afrvtce, city or country tripe, i'boue 44. (Awlatisl PrPM latuM Wir.) nilCAliO, March 2 I Wayne Munn. world's heavyweight wres tling champion and .loe "Toots'' Mondt. Colorado cow boy, hav been matched for the main bout of a wrestling show here March 31st. Have you read these advertisements I OREGON and her products are being advertised to all the United States this month by rait roads. Have you read the advertisements? TINY HERMAN WINS BOUT CREB ARRIVES FOR FIGHT 1 r, Mi-.. Maude Ma ai liohinc Itiae : Auei.'-,, I allltii o;a. inc. Ms . eh 'J J. oi r-.'vlve.l h- :e t. day ns A re. is i l il rn m..iy nil- m K,i die Vi i: ri- sl.t- tin! r It! . She 1 i-'ii i.- at ti on pa.- d a lolai i. im in , Si.nd.tt idi;..: Mi .L. i.nd : burg am! itu Mr. urd ' lie us. i il a M i t k - l'i.itl l-r. I .....) V. ii.. I I'OKTI.AMI, Ore., Atar. 2 1 iTiny Herman. Om;iha In avyweicV.t j won h i' u imnci oi imiii t -i nt'u Kop r. of New Voik here last night i in vhat many fans classed a the tit st hea y weight bout t-e. n In re suae the t u-iouad law w nt into ell- ct. Herman it. a do giod ute of n left hook It th lo.ly and took eeen of the ten rounds. f. lit.il Proa .M---t W:rr. ST. I'anl. Minn.. Mar. 21 Many iUrit, iniihllewrluht boxim,'' cham pion of the world. arried hi re to day to prepare for his ten round fight Friday night whh dene T un lit v, American lisht heavy w ight ;iUampiou. Tunney has been here 'for the past two days. on IIP. t.ol.H KS TO l.V This is National Oregon Products Month! Ho!J "Oregon ProJucta' dinners or lunchc?; mer charts can feature displays t?f Oregon merchandise; or CH;S;J. DtAf4. H.O..i,,c t'OK'iANi) or kia.VTLC OMIHV when .be hu fur tie- Mllli i hope ot h' iirlitting her h tu. Water glass (or preserving iu any jauy. Llu)d Crocker. Hall',? Catarrh iVieaiCine claim for it -rid your nvstim of Catarth or I)eafut 0 caused by Catarrh Sold by dru-'tnsla (or over 40 pfi LOH ANGELES. Match 21. i (oorne Von Kim. amateur and : op u irolf champion, repertlvely, I of non hern and v'uthern Caiilor- j nia. has joined the rat ks ct left I handed p'ayers and ilVcclebrate i the change made in playing in the .-cSll ganiations can incluJe at lcjit one number on Oregon nunufacturc in their pro gram;; school duUrcn can v.Titc essays, or make up list of Oregon goods you'll be surprised at their variety. Oregon proJucts compete with the world. You can buy them on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in dustries mean more work, more wage earners, bigger payrollsncreased prosperity for everyone. southern Csltfo left handed is nohediiled '. J. ClU..Nk, V H CO. I'oieUii, Olio to rlart on lb Lot Angeles Coun Associateffllndustries of Oregon Po-land, Oregon Dan C IttTTMMi, Manacex ts