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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1925. i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW l wkwi Dally gacpt Sunday B. W. BATEH.... BtHT-O. BATES. Entered a twwd clan waiter Roaeburg, Oregon, under ' : SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall.. Dally, six montba, by mall . Daily, three month, by malL. Daily, single month, by malL. Dally, by earrte, pep month. Weekly News-Review, by Ball, par MeaAav of The Aaaoelate I'raM. 1 Tire Aasoelatsd preas la esclutvely entltUd to the use for rDubll . catlon'of all Bfiwi dispatches orsdiled in-cms paper ana to an local nawe puoiianaa nsrsln. au rural 01 re publication ot special dUpatcnss nevetn are also reserved. BOSEBWRG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1926. PRACTICAL YOUNG FOLKS There are now 400,000 high school girls who are taking courses in domestic science, and 3,700,000 girls in the el ementary schools are studying the same subject. 'The young girl of to-day is growing up more practical than her critics woulii have us believe. In some cities where these courses arte given, the instruction may be so limited that the girls do n4t get much practical benefit. The equipment may often be; so .meager that the girls do not get a chance to do the wprk themselves. It is one thing to watch a teacher perform scant cooking operation, and quite different for a girl to do th thing herself. '.But even where the opportunities are far from satis factory, these girls feel a new respect for housewifery. The ability to keep up a home well is made to seem like an inter esting art, instead of some dreadful piece of drudgery. In former years, many girls took it as a matter of course that if! they made a good marriage, their husbands would be able to provide a servant to help them, so that they could be spared the regular work of cooking and cleaning. But very few of the younger men can do that today. If the girls want hemes of their own, most of them will have to take hold and work with their own hands. They are usually glad to do so. They can fairly ask, of course, that the husbands shall be practical too, and show a willingness to take hold and help with the home tasks. With conditions like this, it would seem as if every girl ought to have some training in the home arts so that from the date of her marriage she should be able to maintain a comfortable home. The chances for a happy marriage are greatly increased if she can acquire this form of skill. JUMPS FORM SIXTH STORY , (aooeiitad Fna UmhI WIk.1 CINCINNATI, O.. Mar. ST. Af ter Martin Krlckson had thrown hluifilf from alx stnry window to the sidewalk here laat night, hie wire, Minnie Erickson, told police she waa working aa cook In Cin cinnati only to hide from her hue band whom ahe left In Chicago. Her Income from a large apart ment building in Washington was til. "SO a month she said. Ertckson's condition la grave. Krlckson, according to his wife, formerly was a city electrician In SOMETHING For Nothing Did you ever hear of anyone who could give it We never have. We do not claim la be selling goods for cost nor it is expected that we should do so as every fair minded individual expects and is willing to pay a fair margin for the service they receive otherwise all indus try would cense and business would come to a standstill. Fair price and fair treatment have always been our motto and we will continue to work along those lines asauring our many patrons and friends that we are always on the lookout to protect and look after your interests as well as our own. Ue aim, to pick up a few snaps for a Saturday spe cial and will continue to offer same. For Saturday We Offer Bulk Seedless raisins', new crop, 3 lbs. for 25e .Cream mixed candies, 3 lbs. for 50c 'Good bulk coffee, "3 lbs. for ... $1.00 'Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, per. sk !."'$2.49 2 loaves Bread for 15c Fig Bar Cookies, 3 lb. for : !....50c Large Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c fJice Ripe Bananas, 3 lbs. for 20e Quality Pot Roast, lb Boiling Beef, lb tf resh HamHuiner, lb r-Pork Sausage, 2 lbs Fresh Side Pork, lb Light Bacon Backs, lb Heavy Bacon backs Heavy Bnron, lb Hams, half ot whole, lb Salt Pork, lb Pure Lard, lb """.'"Z" Bacon Squares, lb Rainbow Cream Cottage Cheese, lb . WF. SLICE HAMS FANCY LIGHT AND HEAVY CHICKF.NS . WE DRAW ALL OF OUR POULTRY We Trim the Meat Not the Customer PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 y Th Nw-Revlew Co.. Inc. -President nd Manager 8ecretary-Trea'urer May 17, 1920. at tba post office at tba Act of March J, 187K. .14.00 a. 00 . 1.00 .60 .60 too year. to It or not otherwise credited Chicago. She said aha came here to nmKe plans' for separation pro ceedings because she and her hud band had trouble over htr 17-vear- old son. . for CHRONIC COUGHS Chapman's Drug Store Meats ISc 121 15c 35c 22c 28 28c 25c 30c 22e 25c 20c ...25c Meat Market 363 prays BY BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Th Iron hobby boss Of Csl Coolldga Which is run by tectrlclty May b adopted by Soma of the Washington aocisty Wlrnman according to A newe Item "Volte for wimmen" Oughts be th New slogan. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Doxology Is a study of docks. The '49 feller will be oa deck with their Un-gallon darbies this sva at th armory and thir bullet proof veats. Dsmsels are warned to bring gate with 'em tonight as the Joint' gon ner b tuff I POME I want th light that brightly ahin, ( want th man, I want th win, I want th fun without th price, I want to be naughty and atill be nice, I want th thrill of a long dream klaa, I want th thing that nice girl mi, I want th arma and heart of a man, I want to aUy single If I can. So a a lawyer, please give me advice On how to be naughty and (till be aloe. I want to do what other girls do. Tease and cuddle and bill and 000, I want to do what other girls do. Blacken my eyea and powder my noee, Smoke cigarette and war fancy clothe, Rouge my cheek and psncll my lips, Csrry a sllvtr flask on jny hip, Tango a little and shimmy a lot, Park my corset when the weather ie hot. Ride and awlm and golf snd skate, axe wie rencce Instead of th gats. Break all records ye, sll but one, And be good and true when the game Is done. I don't like pepper, but I do like spice, I want to be naughty and still be nice. THE DECISION. The advice I give you Is sound snd true, Vou cant eat pis and keep It too. If you want the man and want the wine. Someone must psy when you eat and dine. If the first sne yields a moment's bliss, Why th nxt must bs a longer KISS. If you wsnt th arm of a man and hi heart,. It ia hie to giv only that certain part. If you want to do thinga that nice girls pass, You've got to bs wiaer than most, my lass. It'a ths problem old to be naughty and nice, 80 watch your etep I my best ad vie. Go to It kid, with your powder and paint, To make you appear Just what you ain't. Shimmy and drink to your heart's content, Psrk your corset on a hickory limb, But never, my daughter, go In to swim. The gams you play Is a man's long suit, Since Eve first nibbled th forbid den fruit; Whatever you get you murt pay the price. You can't be naughty and still be nlca. A lotta th boys sre lettin' their whisker grow for th big wild west show tonight Others with objretin' wives are ahavin' as per usual. "Fly swattln' tims Is gittin' her darn fast (rtturo briquets fur brooders. The bem fuel lor brooders. Denn-ticr-retsen Co. NOTICE TO MILK PATRONS We are adding registered Jersey cows and expensive equipment to our dniry. In ordr to give you bet ter milk. anl for thla service we are Increasing the prlro the trifling sum nf ten rents per month on quarts and plnta, effective April 1. 1 hanking you, E. K. MoKUAN. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips, Pbooa 44. DAILY WEATHRR HEPORT V. 8 Vteitner tmreau, local or flee, Rnseburg Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Prsci. In Inches an Hundredths HlaheNt temperature yesterday.. 71 lowest temperature lut night.. 3t I'rt rlpltalliin lnt '.'I hours ..... 0 Total prerip. since first month.. .V7 Normal pruclp, for this month.. H Total praclp. from Sept 1. to date . .St.l0 Average pfticlu. from ept I. 177 - 2750 Total eaoaa from Sept 1, is: s to Average precipitation (or 4tif wet seasons, (September to May. Inclusive) 31.411 Lnettlrl tonight and Saturday, PtWi My local rains, cooler Hatur- day. VM. BELL, McUeorologlat j Make Household Perplexities over what to Perhaps company comes unexpectedly and that it just where our Delicatessen becomes a real life saver. Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamalet Salt Rising Bread Thursdays Fresh Potato Chips Daily ' SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Veal Fricassek and In dividual Meat Pie Hot Bread Every Noon, VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocers DAKOTA FIRES UNDER CONTROL AFTER ATTACK (Continued from page 1.) tensive damage. Crippled wire communication marie it difficult to run down re ports from the southern fire zone, where the villages of Tuthill, Vetal and St. Francis were reported de stroyed and other unconfirmed re ports told of seven deaths. Approximately 150,000 acres of prairie and hay lands In the north ern part of the state near Wak ipala were swept by the flames be fore fire fighters succeeded In ex jtinguishing the blaze today. There were no fatalities reported In ttat area. The list of dead in unconfirmed I reports mounted to four today, all j in the Southern Dakota-Nebraska area. VALENTINE. Neb.. Ma.-. 27. 'Unconfirmed reports reaching here this morning stated that a school teacher and two children were i burned to death several miles south of Crookston. Neb., In the devastating prairie fires which have been raging in this vicinity since last Wednesday. Starting near the Rosebud In dian reservation In Trippo coun ty, South Dakota, late Wednesday, sweeping eastward along the stream the blaze laid waste three small inland towns, threatening i numerous villages along the bord ler in the two states cautiing an un estimated amount of damage and jthe death of perhaps four persons. Tuthill, South Dakota, where four persons are believed to have lout their lives, was reported to I have been destroyed by the on slaught of the blazes, i Vtttul and St. Francis, also were jsaid to have ben razed, while 'Gregory, South Dakota, and, Cody Nenzel and Valentine, Neb., were saved from the flames only after heroic efforts, of citizens who fought the advancing inferno with backfires and sand rows. Women and children at Cody and Nenzel were routed out of bed when these towns were threat ened while all male cilisens en gaged In a successful effort to avert destruction of the villages. Less than an hour of organized efforts, saved Valentine. i Those reported burned to death at Tuthill were an Indian woman, her two small children and anoth er child. No other reports of loss ot life had been received here, although it ia feared that addition al casualties might be revealed in a check up of the outlying ranches, many of which were razed of all building. 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They an guaranteed harmless and free from narcotics, bromides and coal tar products. Your ilrugitist will rec ommend them. W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy will supply you. .Mini orders filled. o - If you were worth million dollars, you could not buy a better Inat of bresd. (iltIMM UK(W MILK BREAK. Phona, 13. TRESPASS NOTICE ' Everyone Is hereby notllfcd not to trespass In any way on my prop erty In I'mpqua Park Addition, Lot ; i Plat 11. : F. E. GATES. PLAN BUILDING OF NEW SCHOOLS SOON t AMffHatM. FrM IsjH tr? WASHINGTON. Mar. 17. VUh for ronsimction of thrt bulM.r.c to farm the nuHrus of the firm in-liimlrlat-vocnltonM nrhnol yV n fur nullVA KriklmtHi and Indians f Alaka wrns out l In (Mi today by Out ntiTlur depart ui m. The Uire,itructura wlU ialuU Burdens Lighter have for Dinner often aris Phone 515 THE SPARK PLUG Vitamins to nourishment arc what a spark-plug is to a motor. To sustain vitality, the body needs three thou sand calories of food daily,, yet if this food is not activated by vitamins the body is un able to thrive in health or strength. Scoffs Emulsion brings to a weakened system vitamin-activated nourish ment of highest degree. A little taken regularly helps wonderfully to build strength and resistance. If you would keep strong and vital ao tivate your diet with "in f Scott's Emulsion. JS. Scott it Bowne. Bloomfield. y. J. 24-U two to cost $20,000 each at Eklu tlna, in Central Alaska, near An chorage, and at White Mountain, In the Northwest near Nome and another to cost (10.000 at Kana kanak in the southwest. Early erection of additional schools is contemplated. Further expansion of the system has been made possible by an en actment at the last session of con gress, authorizing the bureau of Instruction who has supervision over the natives to take over any occupied government buildings and military reservations. One of the latter, which Is expected to be ac quired and converted for school purposes ia Fort Gibbons, near Tanana. o GREB AND TUNNEY READY FOR FIGHT rAnrv-tattd Prm Uued Wlrp.) ST. PAUL, Minn.. Mar. 27. Two champions of the ring. Harry Greb and tlene Tunney, today were all set for their 10-round no-decision bout at the auditorium here to night. 'While nelther's title wtit be at stake, except In the event ot a knockout, a decisive point victory for either promised a future of big money bouts. Outstanding of these loomed a match for Tunney, the American light heavyweight champion, with Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweight. In order to land this fight, however, Tunney must win by a large margin from Greb. who bold'a the world's mid dleweight crown. Speculation as to the outcome of tonight's headllner has been swinging to Greb and then to Tun ney with a number of bets report ed at even money. Both Greb and Tunney have trained hard for thla fight and each fighter was In top top condition. ' For Kidney Troubles Druggist Would Only Recommend AlviU I After seeing medicinal products come and go for 35 years, a promi nent Pasadena dnigxlst proves to himself the virtue of Alvlta Tab lets in kidney and bladder trouble. E. A. Rosenberger of 48 S. Fair Oaks, Pasadena, Cal.. says: 'Before allowing myself lo be come enthused over ALVITA Tab let, I tried them out on myself. I ran say truthfully that I am sur prised at the results of the tablets. I have had a lot of trouble with my bladder and kidneys and have tried many remedies from the store. The only thing I would recommend to day for prostatic and bladder trou bles la the ALVITA Tablet. I got complete relief from my own trou ble, which satisfies me of their merit." Alvlta Is the recent scientific discovery which brings lime. Iron ami phosphates to yuu In a veget able form. It Is prepared from the deep-rooted alfBlfa plant In highly concentrated tablets. Alvlta has proved especially beneficial In building up weakened, rundown conditions, and In over coming kid ney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter what you have tried. ry this remedy of Nature now. A doi. lar buys a box at Chapman's Phar macy. Mail orders accepted. ALVITA n ! Ton may oftpn irt full, but i vou will npvrr gvt onouffh nf tho OH1MM BKOS. MILK HHKAD. Order on loaf bow nnd n other will (iatifr. r.KIMM HUOS. MILK HRKAR Thotm 131 INFLUENZA I At prwcntiva, mmt mnd inhatt night nd mornina- V Va o Rus P-t f M '."or, .'nr. ('vrf I WWV ROSEBURG'S WOMAN'S1 RELATIVES IN FIRE Coasiderable apprehension Is beln flt by Mrs. Albert Micelll ' of Roseburg concaraiaa; til re port of pralri fires in South Dakota and Nebraska. A brother 1 and sliiler reside on ranches ba I tween It and IS miles northwest of Valentine, In district report-1 ed to be in tba pain of the flames . and her rather reside near Urea;-' ory. So. Dakota. These fire are reported to be extinguished or un der control today. Owing to (he crippled wire service, Mrs. Mlcelli baa bn unable to get In touch ; with be relative. SALESMEN WANTED Experienced washing machine salesman wanted to take charge of store opening up lot ( new terri tory. Salary or commission. Theo P. ToUefson. 152 4th St., Portland, Ore. MANY WAITING FOR THEIR NEW DODGES Recent deliveries of Dodge cars have been made to several Roae-j burg and Douglas county parties) by the J. O. Newland & Son: agency, and two more car loads ! are expected here Immediately to; supply those on the waiting list, i Among those who have recently j acquired new Dodge machines are W. E. Satchwell, of Yoncalla, who 1 picked on a coach, model; th Olds Construction Company bought a ' touring car. Special . business coupes were purchased by W. K. ' Taaffe, Z. B. Agee and L. Pearce. The five men whose choice turned to the special business sedan model were Fred Byron, Reed Kamp. W. j H. Brown,, Earl t Povsell and ; George Jones. In addition to these new jobs that have been turned j over to purchasers the Newland j people have also recently sold ' delivered used ears to Tbos. Mich-1 elBon, Delia Ohlson, J. H. Prowell, 1 J. V. Lloyd, Koble & Son, Earl Summer and C. Ison. . I Fresh lime for spray, Denn-Ger-. retsen Co. COLLEGE HUMORISTS DISCUSS PROBLEMS (AMoeurtri imi Uur4 Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Mar. 27. College humor that Is fresh but not spicy is the aim of the. editors and business managers of western student publications in conferences at the University of Southern Cali fornia, the University of Colorado, Stanford University. Pomona Col lege and the University ol South ern -California, the editors and managera have been wrestling sine Wednesday with the prob lem of how to put a paying publi cation which - yet may be placed without hesitation in the hands of every faculty member. Before the closing conference Monday, It waa planned to launch formerly the Western Association off College comics, elect officers for it and ask all -other western colleges and universities publish ing comics to Join. FOOD 8ALE SATURDAY St George's Sunday school will , hold a window sale Saturday, Mar.., i at Judd's Furniture Exchange. Cooked food, and needlework will j be on sale. Comfortable Couches Every living room must have a comfortable couch to be cmplt in Its appointments. W ar offering somo gsnu ln bargain In couches this spring, and w want you to sea this line. They ar dur. abla and inviting. E COMPANY S21 N, Jackson St, Rortburg OllNDRTKlDS YES tXPfcRTUAUNDRY I WORM'S AN AftX - - AMO Vtfi. H t LEARN CD B To PO OUVUVAR.T .' a Our practical knowledge of the laundry business .enables tie to (urn out work of surprising excel lence. Whenever yon see a well laundered, delicate shirtwaist and fresh, at tractive table napery yon should think of this laun dry. Roaeburg; Steam . Launch Pnn 7t Rbtirf, Or. yr oon w 1 1 III wis I Ricardo Nelson Filmed by all the Weekly New aa "The World's Latest . STRONGEST MAN" V-W I Su - iti -r.i rrz w jf v -v mttr.,d Will Appear ia Person at Grange Hall -in LOOKING GLASS 8 P.M. March 30, 1925 $500 reward to anyone proving fake in any one of Ricardo's Acts Aecordian Concert ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we are starting a dairy which will be a MODEL DAIRY We are sparing no expense to make this the best equipped dairy in Douglas County. The most modern machinery known to the dairy industry is being Installed. The milk will be drawn fiom tie cows by a machine, carried to a clarifier. then to a cooler, from there to the bottling machine, where it ia capped and placed in the refrigerating room for delivery. A steam boiler will furnish the steam and hot water for cleaning and sterilizing. The herd is composed of good grade and registered Jorsey cows, everyone tested and proven. WE INVITE INSPECTION Th public Is invited to visit this dairy at any (lme. We will be glad to show and explain. In ordor to convince you of the cleanliness of the milk, we are going to offer $50.00 REWARD for any sediment found In our milk. We are booking orders now to start April I. which is the opening date. Phone 44-F11, or call at dairy at the end of pavement on the Garden Valley Road. MODEL DAIRY I Fishers Blend Flour Biscuits Served Free for CLUBS LODGES AND CHURCHES holding meetings or banquets ' Call Lawrence, The Oldest Shoe Repairing Shop in City I we'll AYE Tliem To accommodate the Busy Men and Women of Rose burg, who are at work through the day, we will hereafter keep our Shoe Shop Open Evenings All of our repair work is guaranteed and satisfaction Assured Bring in your work and we'll show you what a good job look like 9 Howard's Shoe Shop 2 1 4 N. Main, rear of Kidder' Store Admission 35c Umpqua Motel