"TWO
ROSF.BURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Itbucd Daily Except Sunday by The News-Review Co. Ine
.v. KATUH. -
Vf U liATKR.!. -
rt M-fouii clas mutter
Itost ouig. Oret.un. under
JtUbSCKiPTIvJN KATES
iiily, jtcr ear, by mail
taily. tux tumult, by nmU-
taily, lltn-tt mouth, by wail
tally, siukIp itioutli, b niHil
tail) , by i urrivr. pT montn .
Vt-ikli Ni wit-Kps If, liv mall, per
Mrmlf- of Ihr .1 .wot-tnt.-! l'rti, .
Tht AKO-latt-d I'l "r In ilni i-i-iy ..iitilt.d to the tl for r-r.nMt- 1
.tl..i. ol nil iii wt ilupatclicii t-r.i4liu.4l to It or n't utlii i vi- cii'lili-u
t llitx piti.t-r ami lu ult lovul ofw.t iutiilsh,-d hermit. All riKutt. vl rj- J
lit'lii allun ol ft'fi'tttl lli.i.n lie. litreiM am m(b ri;-4-rV4-il. j
ROSE0URC, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1925.
.THE RECEPTIVE MOOD
The business man who desires to enlarge his sales lias to
study the problem of hitting his "prospects" while they are
in a receptive mood. A traveling .salesman does not walk up
to some merchant who in the midst of a rush period is trying
to do about three hours work in one hour. He knows if he
tackled him then, ,he would Ket no attention. Jle Jiangs
around the place until he finds the business man's rush hour
has passed. When the prospect is relatively at leisure, lie
approaches him, and his chance.? for a favorable hearing are
increased 1000 per cent. Newspaper advertising likewise
doe3 its work of solicitation under favorable conditions. Jt
approaches people wlien they are in a mood to listen to sales
talk. People sit down to read newspapers at times when
their attention can be attracted. They are not working or
indulging in some game which takes up their mind, but have
set down to read. their newspaper because they have time to
give to anything that interests them. They can be attracted
toward any proposition that promotes their self interest, as
well as to any news article that concern's them less erson
ally. If a salesman calls at the door to interest them in some
article, the chances are about 10 to 1 that they will be to
busy doing something else that they will, not listen to him,
even if he has a good proposition, Kut at that particular
moment when they sit down to read that newspaper, their
minds are free from care and they can be approached. The
people who advertise in newspapers attract people's interest
at the most favorabltpsychological moment of any period
in the 21 hours, and the result is seen in the great fortunes
that have been built up through approaching people by news
paper publicity.
FAMOUS MARKSMAN
COMING APRIL 12
"Ad" Topper tiu, a ftimmts Tex
as rtilf Mhol, will be In KosnburR
otV.huiuluy, April 12, ami m ut.
load Uif hlioor lo b Riven by tln
i.i:..-bnr- Jtoit and Gun Club and
Trtrrtvp tin exhibition of h hoot In
U-innn (lift artunmnn of Hint day.
ii in uluo, anntmneotl Out ho will
..,vor question of riiltmcn tttnl
iv.i;;un iimth wiih riMcri'iici' tn
.aim Hinmuninon, b'ttdhiK of
or tatwta, nnd will tHl how
ur tm-s In work in (h fiHil.
.2TI'.'. s BH1( tr onn of the fcn'ftt
. iXvutlHiriilfH on cutis and ainniu-
jwon, nod aportur.ion will doubt
- be able lo tweuro nuii'h intrr
;rfl!i3 ini'nrmatlon from him.
...-iKi will alAo probably makn hov-
tt oiiiit units beforo various or-
r .
NOTICE ODD FELLOWS j
Mf! Fillowa aro rrquosti'd to
TT1 al lm" " - .! in. Kiiilay,
.1I.UU1 JViii. lo ntiond luncial of
hit J. II. liobbs. ,
. IXlNAU) W. VOI Nt!, N. ti. '
TP?' . v".
Mr ;iif.iit llttl.t.
'."TvlVKKHIOr:, I'al., March 2:1.--wt
- liur.tlrcif bala are WcIiir
routiiled up by olliclnln here to
'vrxr? wtir on loral moMtiuitoes.
t:ily eniilneer Leo Naljr.ir Is
dlri-eiiui; 1 do neurcli and ai the
d.rei'iion of the 1'ark board will
Instntl tliein In tl'o hill caves back
of Iwitruiout Lake, 'rbo bata are
eloci,'i1 lo make the cinea their
liaitdluarters and t.iliy forth a.
nTlil 10 nialio trouble I'or thu 111-
mcta, which Have ilellcd 1110
clianiber of commerce by driiiui;
BWtly auuinier vis. tors
Fro oh limo lor epray. iKMiiiGcr
rctHi'ii Co.
i:.n,n:K im.and.
(-Win -btvil Vu4 l.;ir-l Wiro.)
SAN' KltANl lSf'o, Varrh r !.--
Alf t'jpOtlitHHI lll:l(T Ulf atl - jHI
'ot I vV Cnliform.i A i ,h my ir
iSi i n-i wiil h ;u h'r n-i
nit mi 1. lo txphiiv th litih. known
Kcyijlit tii(iiis rslaiiil, mH.fi
line w-st ol' -MiinnnUI.t. .Mt.-.ici,
I Jr. I-ar((n U . Kv-ruiwnn. dt-r-(
Inr df Hc;nlt :nv museum.
j,:;u Hi citiiritrii in Culilfii (Imu1
i'nrk her.', w.li 1. ad rxpeut
tlnn bju win! r,,s;i rn f Icnti.-,!
will join i J.1.. p.iri v lii'tf.
iilniinil j:. v, . i:i. ri-. t hh f
naval (iihthmcih : a: lui'i;iou.
hn" onli'Tt i f In- it hi-- nw . t pi r
Ariolan lit hn rj-ly i Ha'1 frmu
Mum 1 litiid tuivv j.iid April
wlih tl ?.pi iltiii'ti, whi-li will
ruiuro llio litit'T part oi .hjm.
' Ar you nnini; to " i ti' .
Vtrr tonight?
nin.;
TONCMEN SIGN TREATY
. UlAV Y'ilvIC. Mar. 3f-'..- A h.mi
nf iwaci' iiod io.l.iy h -'.'.cj
lli (Ml I.rn mi l Jl'p .in in.,
tuiii tally t:i(!ito th" :til.u-- v.V.'i
itUdi ( n m ti Hi" tl-n tn of rrnitii"
ohm (li'iico It. i! u Tt rt m p:" u r
cniuury dining lii" p.i.t t a
months.
1 nonty Kpr!;i pn!i R'lT n w i
In ilo- K tifi r iir-' n0 otirhrr lis
Ci'TliiinTih" Htfftniint; I ho n i f
of Jho (rMly hv l;tii irf of buih
liHir-. y.vnv tlmii one hiin-ii' tl
Ih- in n piiiolifl Moil ot-t i .l
Ii' ic'ih rir n u iniiy during til'-
d hnQUt t f.ir hrood' r.f. Tho
b ,r fa-1 for brwxlors. J nn tier
rutseu Co.
l'ri -ideM and M.tnrt-r
Set Tt-iiir Tn y-iir r
V ay 17, liCi. at 'In p-t Jiice bi
the A-t of March 2, 1 7 1-
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METHODISTS VOTE
FOR UNIFICATION
Mmi,riaU-il Liawd Wirr.)
ririCAflO, Mar. 2C- Kourlron
conri-ri-ncos of the Molhoihst Kpls
rop.il church huvo voicd In favor
of unification with th(. .MctlioillMt
KplHcopal church South, lir. It. J.
Wudc, Kccri'lary of tlw conl'cicnco
of thn NortUtu'u church niiiiouiKci;
hero today.
Thi! nHcaiion of unification Is
beforo- h'(" annua ronferenrps
thnMulmut Ihe ch:mh and will not
bo couiplcii'il for some (inio.
Ministerial rolos cant by iho 21
conlcrcni cs phowi d nil la favor of
unification to SIS votes ni',a:int. At
the lay electoral confen nccs Uio
role aa r,ii for anil six anainst
unification.
FUNERAL OP MUS, H AD
LEY AT HRESE1YTER.
IAN CHURCH KRIDAY
The funeral of the late Mm.
Chillies I,, lllltlley. Will III' i..'i
l-'rniay nmrnitm at ill o'clock a!. Ilie
l'lonbyl jriau chun h. The fiun i al
tiervices will bo coinlucOd by ilie
Jto.sebllt'R l llili'l taking coiap::;.
and Iho Honorable .1. W. lliiiuilioii
a life Ioiik friend of Mrs. I belli y,
will deliver the eulogy. The inter
ment will take place In thu Ma
sonic cemetery.
-o-
Taylnr mudo emicreie 19 Rood cun
crtti. Tel. tl'o YL
PltlNCirAI, I'.I.IU l I !
j ( i"ix iM-l IT,-.. ,,,t.., V:rr.)
i KLA.MATII TALI S. or.. Matvli
' 2 ii . J ; mi '.- (J. I larliiiK, principal
' of ilu Klamaih lujsh n hmil. wsm
jrcj-iitil i ,r ii''l yt'ar liv ut;,iw-
imoiis iiu nf tin cimniy .-. h
hiiaitl l;ist nifjil. l a. k nf I.n r : u
; ony nn.1 rn-upnrat Inn with oili.-r
i iiK'niher uf tiit uliy v;n iihii
( catt'd an tlu causo.
I For conrroi w orK r:ill T.ij lor.
j 11J No. Kitnt St. Tol. 2Jf ft. i
' WOMAN SENATOR CCT3 JOD '
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lit f il nit t tii- U'jc;.ii t I I . via .
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HANDBALL TOUHNtY OPLNS
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p!riv. r. H .:-pi n.
Thn o :rn!iv n 1 !(! n-.r i-:r :
h Ihn o O.iy Hi'fur. Mo; nf tar i a
tritjj aro Iruui iVriUD.l.
Br DERI a BATES
COOO EVENING FOLKS
What is more pitiful
Than to mail out
A coup! a thousand
Circuit s to
Procoectiv customers
Ard then no Cca.i
To the petoffice
And firxj half of 'em
Layin' in an around
Th watte paper basket
Th moral is:
Advertise in the
News-Review and
Be sure your ads
Are really read!
We counted 43 unopened
Posters on
The floor of the P. O.
Lact night
Stoo' bad!
DUMBCLL DORA THINKS
A feller who cuts off his nose to
spite htntelf would save time by
slashin' just below the chin.
.j. .r.
The diggers and Qopher3 on Mt.
Ncbo hit for the tall and uncut
this a. m. when the Rapp boys
etepned on the $az and $vc a dem
orj(truion of a shootin' Gtar over
the crest of the hill.
Lnther Birnes had a neJghborin'
barber work on him this a. m. and
it had been so long since the ton
sornlist had been in a chair that
his fellow-craftsman didn't know
whether to cut his hair or braid it
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The operetty fellera will stage
their show "The Wishin' Well" at
the opry house tonight. Here's
within' you well, pang!
Charley Lcckwood is wearin'
blinders this week on acct. of bav
in' his eyeoight injured up in the
metrop durm' a r;cent windstorm
on ths corner of Brordway and
Washington where the d.imreli are
wcarin' 'em shorter and shorter.
J. -J .1.
Same wiceacre has asked this
eolyum how long men can live
without food. We'd like to know
how short men can do it.
The feller with the fringe on his
trousers usually pays the heaviest
taxes. But whoinoll wants to pay
taxes?
! t
When a m,;n informs us that he
get up eveiy a. m. and takes a
co'd plunn. we kinda cloao one
eye and grin.
b I b
This is the time of the year the
wimmen folks become disgusted be
cause several other Wimmen have
hats just like theirs.
-b 'b
Give c ths man who Is always
rca.ly to spit on his hands and
pitch in.
!
A well known doctor says there
are ten million people in the U, S.
who are feebla mindrd. Well, well,
wo thought there were moro.
.j.
The" D,v3 of '49 r.t the armory
will kno'-.k the village for a row ol
ash cans tomorry eve and the dend
ones will be packed across the
street to the morgue.
1
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"V-'hen a foMcr trJUi Ims wife In
to l:tti:i' tlie liiiira go till mornin'
it's dollars to douQhnuts cha niiikea
iiim wipe 'em.''
We luivt- ii raiKiUil r ii xv faini
m u'liUM'vy, When uii hiy an
m-Mii Irin r. ymi will nut l:ao to
ihr'.w it n-.viiy in ; vi-nr lor ;
va? t of r pHir pari.H Tw cohipuny,
i li.it in.; Ii '' i our iiiiM-hin-'i y is t ho
l;ir:;r-t nin tv; ' ';ir 1 1' i i of farm ino
ptcnmnui t:i Hi-' world and hum
horn in ilit' husMio- lor over
eighty j' ais. Wharton !ks.
n i;r.!.ii: i: i an stkai is. i
! ri i icsn v f)-' or i con. ;
lajv ii". M . r. .falm ..iii!'.
; u'-ati of n at r!o I nii""i- oi :
i if. s-'tu i.-r . i-.r . v. ill ! "!-, '
i- riv i'.i n-i l i' n of Tin n at I no '
op. rl; o,' t,i.' I.' v:. hool v. '
1 .i ti t r(l,i:i'fni in Hi- i'K. '.
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,:i t ini-rv i.i:w d.- in-
i ! .o ird of to I . rad
h:, Mi.i-i .-or.
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P-ff ir, in Hri'M Jfd Hund cd'.n
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: d pr . ii.. i- 1 ( piii'.' 1 1 T
Nttimal proof p. f f Ihi. rp-trii Z'j
I o) d pr t ip. 'i IP i t. I.
i.i d.it . - . . . i .
. . ii..-.- pr up. fi otii S-pi
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w .1',' .i'l'oi.'-i - r Ci
tj) ! :r. (S-i ti . or to
i ..u. i.u-i lr.t (o; t or hn
dny, v ni mm r t"!i :j;!d .
j VM, liLLU AlytriforolisL
iflake Household
Perlexitiei over what to have for Dinner often arise
l'erhaps company tomes unexpectedly and that is jut
where our Delicatessen becomQ a real life saver
Roasts, Pies, Caltes, Salads
and Tamales
Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
Fresh Potato Ch:pj Daily
TfilDAY'S SPECIALS Individual Meat Pies and Clam
Chowder. Mot Bread Lvery Noon.
VOSEURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocers
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacilic Coast Stations
Feature for 'I'liursility. .Mart It 2H
K KS'l AitKi'lti!) Teuiplf , Loi
AuKolos 27.1.1 iiK-lvri) 10:;J0 a.
ni. t radio liihle Hcliool; y ; :w j. ni.,
oifjaii rocital; 7:;iu p. in., uudi
tiiiium H'.-rvio; p. at,., Ktu-,
d o pruiani, satTfil munir: by An
,;olua 'it'inplo choir; iy p. iii., or
Kau rocital.
KI'O iialo l;ro:hcrs. Inc., San
Kiajioisro 4Js.;i im-teia 7 a.
ni., jsotiing-up oxorcit'i; 10:ii0 u.
in., no ah Ijuik'iui.s; 10: -in a. m.,
" haL'i on ut i lu; Tlo-uin 1
p. in., riieiKt-r s orohoHlra; 4:.:U p.
ai., stiMor h orchestra; aiu'l p.
la., chtiiiion's hour; 7 p. m.( :5tei--,oi
s oroin'Jiti a; h p. in., oigmi
rocitul; y p. in., vot al program;
10 p. in., t-ioim Jauiud oicneua.
KN'X Tlio K.pron3, l.os An-
gilo., y;,7 intdois l p. ni., talk
ou 'Care of thildnn; 4 p. m.,
travvlo;;uo; ti::u p. ni., ZoikIci
oiThc.stru; 7 : uU p. in., popuiur
bUMhu.ib talk; JO p. in.f A ho Ly
man a orclu.mu; Jl p. m., pio
grum by IJn.votiiy ol Cahtoraia,
oomrp'iii iiran?ii stutlonts.
Kti V The Urogoii lan, rort
Jaiid -lUl.a niott.i.i, -lL';a p. ni.,
iiiiiclioon foiKOit by ilo.rt City
Trio; a p. in., chiUlrea's program;
p. in., Oi 'Oxonian Coiooti or
choatia; lu p. in., fcJirollei'j, Or
chestra. ivi IX Karlo.C. Anthony, Inc.,
Lo AiiKi'lns 5 p. in., hour ol
notvs ImlietJiis; t;-i5 p. in., radio
Inrud p-i lod; V. M. C. A. pro
gram; V p m., ilawaian Qaait.'t
to; 7;'.t p. in., uiiinieai pru-iam;
8 p. in., ypociiil loatuto program;
!) p. m., Aouliau Trio; 10 p. m.,
l-.Nani.iior program.
KiA) (on-ral Kloctirc Com
pany, Oakland --iJiil ni-jtors At,
lu: it) a. in., cia-M'Oom itisiiiiriKjn
iy OalvJaad puldio sihuols; ll:ui)
a. in., Iniuhoun coiii-ci't; 4 p. la.,
1-a J-'orrera't orchestra; 7 : J 5 ra
dio Kilf kMjon; js p. in., "i'iono
of the i'lams ", drama in four acts
uy KtiO J'la.vot; Arlun Trio; 10
p. m., Ilai;, Lead's dunce ovciiesl i a.
K 1 1 J Tilt) Times, Lu Aneloa
in;..2 tneieis U:;Ji) p. ni.,
iuni-lk'ou concert by liile's Cali
I'tirniaiis; J:;l0 p. in., matinee
lmedralo; t p. ni., llivltmun's ol'
c ao.it t a ; C : lid p. in., ch tulren's
pro;;! am; 7;:id p. in., talk oa ..it
ai pi'eciathm; 7:45 p. in., htailii
IuIk; -S and id p. m., upoeial p.o-
am; lii:,',u p. in., I lick man's
tliiiico orclio.tra.
l i iituie tor ihhiy, Iarrh -7.
Kll.l Tho Times, Lo- AuKco-a
4D.).2 inoters 1::0 p. in.,
1 tin hoon contort; JSid p. m.,
matinee musicale; 6 p. m., lilek
inanfi orchestra; tl:;iu p. m., chil
drotf's orrhtKlra; 7:iid p. in., trav
i !ostm; Jo p. ni., Iln kman daoto
ore ties; ra.
Kt;t Oeiioral , Kleciric Com
pany, Oakland :: t; 1 meters
ll:iit a. in., luinheoii foycort; il
p. tn., htudio musical program an 1
spealvi r; 4 p. ni.. La tYrrera's oi-iii'-iia,
Silent Xi; tit.
KIT - Larie c. Anihony, Inc.,
Lo.- Anole--4 17 moiors a p.
in., hour nf mus hnltetiius; 6:1.
p. m., radiototial pvr.od; V p. in ,
orf;an rociial; 7 p. m., Kamiiii v
piociam; It p. in., Horaltp pio
grain; 10 p in.. Mr.t Hollo Vick
e:s utul her pupiN in nitis.t al pi
Ki'am. K ;.V- Tii- On Ionian. lVrt
land I : 1 motors 1 J : .It) p. m..
linn iit'iui coiti ort liy It.-t; Ciiv
Trio; 5 p. ni . cliii. lien's program,
ti p I'l.. dltilP-r roilcel l ; S p. Ill .
loot urn .-i oio rttj by I nivvrsiry o:
Ort iron J. pension Oi.i.ion; lu.-oi
p. ni . llind t'wls
K;"a -Tho i;.,in:,:, .ns Ai::'
le-, A 7 ii. t tors - i I . .;o a. i .
talk nr w ei.'.t ti ; I p. m.. i;a
tal k : 4 p. ia, in a c ppro-c a" i
I .; i lv . S p. in.. V. . i O'tist T.i .
t. i .; preirni :n ; 11 i in.. A! i .
iii.in s dm. i- o 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 r , i ; n.idni .'
Ni,;lii llaHksiroin urli.or : .
dlo KPi) l!a!o iro-!i,.i-. ltw.t
I i". ip ! -t o hp, tor- 1 :.
ii,. h I ii.f.--i:p t .-r- i---; ! n n. i .
t :ia( fur h o:r ' . . . 1 n : '0 a. in .
Ii-v, s hollct 111 1 " : I a . I1;
" u h: - ;i on at 1 ! o Tnept i -; ,
! - : l.t p. la , C. piieoiiwcalt h ( i :
:.;. h. on adri t ; I p. tn.,
K I f oi cllt St i . : 4 -t p. III.. .'
r .. or. Ip1 : i .i : h p. ni., Cic .
lav.) Six otctic-tf.i.
k I 'm! ,v tr olns Tetnplo, 1 .
At,-p p -; i inrii'i -in:"" ,l
l it! in IiiPlo m hool ; uniir
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in , chat f t l-ioi.t n iw'ni 10 -1
a. in . ne. hai''t ns. lo: i k i.i
"Whii i ou at iu Ihcatrus.'"; 1
Burdens Lihfer
Pho
515
) p. m., Stelfccr's orchostra; 2:30
I p. m., niistliiee musicalo; 3:30 p.
in., Guuo Jamea orchestra; 0:2U
p. m., garden talk; 6:30 p. ra.,
-What's on at the Theatre?"; 8
, p. ni., Fairmont dance orchestra.
luiW- The OroKonian, Port
land 4!1.;" meters ia:0 p. m.,
luncheon concert by Hose City
Trio; Id p. m., Cothurn'a Melody
Men; Iiitcrml.Halon Solos.
KtIO Uoneral Kleetric Com-
pany, Oakland ,1iU meters At
jll:.;0 a. m., lunclteon concert; 4
I p. ni., Hotel til. Francis concert
or. hestra; 8 p. m., studio pro
, gram und niutdc lecture; 10 p. iu.,
j iiai-ioad'a dance orchestra,
j Kii.i The Times, Los Angeles
meters 1 0 a. in., class
in broadcasting; 1:30 p. m., pro
gr.ttn of news items and mus.c;
Ji:t) p. m., matinee niiibicalo; 6
p. in., Hickman's concert orches
tra: G:3J p. m., children's pro
gram; lu p. ni., Ilickmun's dance
orchestra; 11 p. in.. Lost AukcIs
with Majestic Six orchestra.
"M- tlor come and go along to the
op' ttita tonight, I hear its goiug
to be pretty good."
SECOND DERAILING
TROUBLES RAILWAY
OFFICIALS OF PARIS
AKlBll ITm l..'i.M Wire.)'
I'AKI.S, Mur. 26. Tho Pails
! Vienna express, eastbnund, Junipt'd
jtlic track today near I'rovlna, lo
luiiment of Selne-Kt Maine, fifty
'iniln from I'aria, where two rails
' h:ul been romoved from the road
! bed. Tho police declared the re
jniovtil evltltntly had been done by
'experts. Tin re wa ano loss of life
ialrlmiu.li the entire train, travel
ing nt full speed, was derailed. A
deep ravine was Just ahead of tho j
s;int.
. 'flip wreck, following the wreck
ing of the Paria-Bordenux express
yesuerdny from causes as yet unex
plained willi Iho loss of five lives
unil the injury to fifty persons, has
M.ired railroad and official circles.
Dt llvero'l n mile without a cent
orpiofit. That's our aerviee on
I'li'Bh. n:re, WHOLKSOMK (1H1MM
IlltOS. .MILK llKKAl). Phone 133.
THREE NAMED IN
DIVORCE PAPERS
( AainH-iutcl PriMti Lfiiiu't Wiic
i, Nr:V YOliK. .March 0 Throe
men, a'l prominent socially were
, named nn co-ivspondents today by
Tho ma IL Smynston, wealthy
m a n u fa c t u rer ami ciuTonun
in a lull of particulars suprtorting
, his divorce suit filed last year,
in his divorce paper Symington
i had acctirtetl his wife of miscon-
, duct with 'unknown persons."
Tho three co-respondents nam
ed today wore Horace IL Work,
1 financier, with officva in Kllth
: Avenue and a home at Madison,
N. J.; Talhot W. Chambers ron-
! nocted with a coal company, which
bears his name, and Maurice Fn-
; Mo. tin architect, with oflicos in
Manhattan.
Work, who is married, ar.d Fa
tio now are nt Talm iieach, Fla.
W hen Symington filed hm suit,
Mrs. Symingfori asked for pay
ments at the rate of Sf'O.tMMl
annually until Ih'a r.io should be
dolded. StibHoqucntly sho wns
awarded $1.50u a month by Su
preme Court .Justice riatzok, who
iireeted Symington to pay the
rent of her apartment pending
the outcome of the cane.
Water glass for preserving efs ;
in any qnnnlity. IJoyd Crocker.
REVENUE AUDITOR IS !
ARRESTED FOR FRAUD
WASHINGTON". Mar. 26. Fred- j
orb k Sutherland, an auditor in th j
bureau of internal revenue has i
been arrested lu re In connection
with alleged attempts to reduce
tnes by iitisn preit ntatfon. James
J. Ctiffnrd nnd John Y. McCarron,
described tax re -hirera , were
arreted in Milford, Conn., ye.dor
tltiy. Cltfi'inl nnd .McCarron were
taken into rnstody af'T Jom-ph
O. lirady, connect d with thp New
Haven railroad hnd given th do
prtinont of justice Infonition as
lo Iheir operations. It was alleee'l
th:it they eff. rtil to have reduced
the income tax jn the road. liec
ords show Clifford r"ipr.ed frm
the treaury Mnreti y, and
Mc'nrr-n was discontinued from
the senice November 16, 19-1.
NFW 1L-WKV. fVnn., Mar.-h
2ii.jhn F. McCafcen of UM
Kleventh Ftre t and .Inmrs .1. Cl:f
forl, both of Wnf-hinrton, wei e
he!d as I native toilny iu connee
linn with ii n nil-'-'d conpttiiry tn
Wasblnrloii to rtfr.m. H:e guv
ernntM ot lar.?e sums In t.ix.
Moth have agreed to aie exlra
Ultion. -
FoHco here undent i thi the
ra-' ttiu.or U; c iention Involved
rr..j snionnting to million of
dollar?. hhh arc ali c. ti to bsve
hren twrretr.ited th rout It cn!n
Irn with an nuducr in the incm4
tax division of the iuternjl rer
nu department.
FIXE PREVENTION
TOPIC OF MEETING
tAMIitMl frma Lrtwd Win 1
j WASIffXCTON, Mar. it. A
survey of the fire prevention activ
ities of commercial bodies through
out the country and '.he results
during the past year was the pur
' pose of a meeting here today of
;the National Fire Waste Council
of the Chamber of Commerce of
the I'nlted Slates.
Announcement of the winner
and honor cities In the 1924 lnter
chamber contest and reports on
the work accomplished In various
field of fire prevention activity
were Included in the program of
the meeting.
I President Coolldce arranged to
; receive members qf the council at
;the White House during the af
ternoon.
It will prolonif life. It Is perfect
ly nutritious. It Is a perfect pic
ture. It is perfectly delicious. Why
the old fashioned kind? It costs no
more. Order now. (IHI MM BROS.
MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
Mike "Hey, Pat, what air yer
jtoln't to do tonight?"
Pat "Coin' to the hlKh school
operetta at the Antlers. Better
come and ko alone."
Mike "Can we all go?"
Pat "Sure Mike everybody's
welcome."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OR. M. H. PLVLER Chlropractll
physician. 128 W. Lane SU
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers -Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our firtnhouse or
Call 40-F2.
BROCCOLI
GROWERS
Wo would Ilk, to correspond
with you renarding tha sals
of your crop. Writs us today.
PAGE & SON
Portland Oregon
Il
mm
f.-v.'.
1 1 0 Feet of
parking
space along our
curb easy in
easy out or you
can drive riht
inside for tire
change or repair.
Time-saving and
convenient.
Clad to see you.
Highway Service Co.
ROSEBURQ, ORE.
'4
it
laliidrT kids
Imp DH-oMALL
vtite auire fome
LTD ON& AND ALL 1
Whatever the siz of yonr
order we a4ure you (hut
It will get our consistent
Individusl attention. We're
.doing the family wah
now fir a family tint itswl
lo send ns a couple of (
lars a week. You are in
vited to send In a collar or
two.
Roscburg Steam
Lauturr
ph(JT 79 fjgitbura. Or a.
i rnr i !! ajiM a n s.a . ttiz. a m
C&it'S' Big
Ends Saturday
Added Specials for
Last Three Days
Glass Vase, solid color, special 9c
Big boxes of Matches, buy now 2 boxes 9c
Smooth thin wood Hangers, plain, 2 for 9c
Men's and Women's handkerchiefs,
each 9c
Wood Clothes Pins, best quality, 3 doz. 9c
White Glass Nest Eggs, big value,
4 for 9c
1 8 to 24 inch fancy Bead Neck
laces, only 9c
Fine Linen Toweling, unbleached, yd 9c
Smooth White Envelopes, regular
size, 2 pkgs 9c
Popcorn Popper, wire with cover, only 9c
'Benson", "Rose", "Fullerton"
School Pencils, 3 for 9c
Hat Dye, all colors, buy now for, bot 9c
Pocket Combs, hard rubber, special 9c
Celluloid Dolls and Toys, your choice. 9c
Silver Plated teaspoons, 3 day special 9c
A hundred other big; 9c values
CARR'S
SPECIAL FOR
as long as they last, granite preserv
ing kettle 9c
MOVING MOUNTAIN
SHIFTS 150 YARDS
(Amnrttted I'reM l-iuwd Wlr.
MEKKUR, CoL, March 26.
Meeker's "moving mountain"
stopped its trek into the Kio
lilanca Valley last night after
having 'shifted" approximately
iaO yards to a broader base, oh
serv; rs today declared.
Beyond the phenomenon of the
"shifting'' of the mountain which
geologists tay is not unusual, ex
cept in case3 of peaks as high and
large as the Meeker "moving
The Oldest Shoe Repairing Shop in City
1 fl i siW&W B'a
Vt M i& V Sua
To accommodate tlie Busy Men and Women cf Rose
burg, who are al work through the dny. we will hereafter
keep our
Shoe Shop Open Evenings
All of our repair work is gnrxnteetl and satisfaction
Assured
Bring in your work and we'll show you what a good job
looks like A
Howard's
214 N. Main, rear
SATURDAY ONLY
j mountain" the present monftder
1 ing of this mountain caused little
excitement in the region except
I to block the highway between
I Hi fie and this town for a distance
j of some 600 yards.
I Residents of this region stated
today that the filling up of a
! gulch in the Kio Hlanca valley
j will spare the towns of M-pker
and Rifle tho expense of building
a bridge to complete a highway.
MiLK II it HAD. Th5 food of
foods. It must be pure. The govern
ment demands iL GRIMM BROS.
MILK liKKAIX Phone 133.
TSiem
Shfce Shop
of Kidder's Store