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: two ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. AftKIL 7, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Pally Except Sunday by Ths News-Rcvlw Co.. Ine. B. W. BATE." BERT O. BATES- ..President and Manager Secreiary-Tiea.urer talered aa. aecond olas matter May 17. 1120, at the punt office Ml Hnseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March t. 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per year, by mall.. Dally, alz months, by mall.. Tally, three months, by mall Dally, single monih, by mall Daily, by carrier, per month- Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year- 4 00 . 1.00 . 1.00 60 . 50 . 10(1 Meait.r ml The Awlalr4 Pr.M. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to an local newe published herein. All rights or re publication ol special dlspatchee herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUSDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. THE OLD FASHIONED HOME ; It is announced that the General Federation of Women's Pliiba is in nramnto n tYinvumanr rn vaetnrn tha nlrl fflahionpd - home. It might be hard to define just what the old fashion- ', ed home was. In many of them there was little spirit of cul- ; ture. Many of them were singularly lacking in books and on- portunities for enjoyment. Their intimates followed con- ventional habits. Homes of that typo would not fit these times. Probably the thing about the old fashioned home that will seem most desirable of reproduction, would be its at- tractiveness as a center of activity. That home filled a big '. gtr place in the minds of the people of those days. People ' remained in their homes more, used them more freely for recreation. That may not be because of any particular prin ciple, but because there was Jess going on elsewhere. The young people sat down at home to play high low jack and checkers, primarily because they knew of no other way to fill their time. With automobiles and movie shows and oth er interests now, it is hard to reproduce the old conditions. The children would come up better if they could be induced to make more use of their homes. There is no place where they are so secure from deterioration. There was never a time when the parents would do more to make homes inter esting. If the young folks want juvenile literature or mu sic, their parents will do almost anything for them. If the children of coming years quiet down a little from their pres ent assertiveness, they may realize that their homes can be a fine center of culture and enjoyment. Perhaps they will i. . : i c l : i j . i. . i . i. .. i get iireu ui uuiiiess roving, aim uuciue mm, mu nuiues tail figain be made throbbing centers of activity among congen ial circles. Miami, Florida, the playground of the millionaires, was swept by a devastating tornado yesterday. The rich old boys must have realized for a moment that they won't be able to take their wealth with them when they leave this sphere. " Old Roseburg is making mighty fine progress. Scaffold ing shooting skyward indicates a real building program dur ing the summer months and a prosperous year for all. o Regular Spring weather. Some of the industrious fcl ! lows are turning over the turf in the back yard while others are doing likewise on the golf links. ti To enjoy a good night's rest give a dollar to the W. C. T. U. Farm Home today. It is a sure cure for insomnia. l'S!S fled Chapman as the man who hud -sinado Inquiries about the price of the cur a few hours be fore It was stolen. ( Astoria ta! Vnm Laed Wirt.) STKI HKNVILLK, Ohio. April 7. That the Klanton Motor com pany ft-nrane fire here this morn ing;, which resulted In the com plete dent rurt ton of the building and tho thirty automobiles with an estlmufed Ions of $.100,000, "wag started by former annociates of Gerald Chapian, notorious bundtt, for revenue, is the be.Het of rlty authorities who are in vent gating. The garage la owned h.v Wil liam tfnydvr and Mlsa KatheHne Hourrm, who were atate w.tnenne ftK-alnBt Chapman at his recent trial In llurtfonl, Conn. They testified that the automobile which figured In the robbery the ' night I'atrolman James Skelley was stain, waft stolen from the Stanton Canine here and identt- WADDELL NAMED ON BATTLESHIP BOARD ( A mot la t I'rvt LetuMi! Wif .) 8ALKM, Ore., April 7. flov ernor 1'lerco today appointed the battleship Oregon rominlHtrici. tin der an aet of the legisla ture, whlrh will have charge of the old man o'war when it is brought to I'ortlumt, Including the uilmlniHtration of the 115. out) I annuul appropriation for Its main I Puna nee. The members of the i cominUfllou are: I Cora A. Thompson, Tortlnnd, past president of the (lenerul Na tional Auxiliary of the Spunish War Veterans; I,afe Manning. Portland, who served on tho Ore gon during the Spanish war; Col onel Carle A brains. Halem, past state rommaiulvr of the Kpuniah War Veteran; Howard C. Wad dell. Koseburg, pant atate com mander of the Spanish Vur Veter ans; Col. V. U. Warrltow, Port land, commander of Scout Young Camp. Spunlnh War Veterans. Use News-henew Classified Ad wArtUIn for resuita PICMS BY BERT a PATES GOOO EVENING FOLKS The hardest dern thing We newspaper fellers Hafu do la to make A correction sound Lie an entirely New Item. f l DUMBELL DORA THINKS The Turkish Kurds are creamery, men. 4 4 We read today where a feller la Portland went up to a window to pay a gaa bill of $11 and fell over dead. If we walked up to the win. dow to pay the bill the clerk would have keeled over. 4 A local Insurance agent today ree'd the following letter from a feller up in Drew to whom he had written for a policy: "Dere Sir: With a wife that haa bobbed her hair and turned Into Lord knows what, I don't care for life Insurance. I threw up one policy because I did not want a bounty on my hsad. that I had car ried for 13 yeare. I've got worry enough without ft' A dear ol' soul haa written to the conductor of this colyum askin' us why we are alwaya Insistin' on on folks smilln' when there Is so much sorrow in the world that needa attention. With such a query on the desk before us we find it very difficult to make a kind answer. Good humor le euch an agreeable trait that everybody enouid atudy to be cheerfu and keep a emilin front. Why should ! we let sorrow overwhelm usf Good I humor, the real purpose of Prune Pickin's, is a etate between hilar-1 ity and unconcern, a gentleness and I aweetness which spreads Itself j over a community like the per fume of apple blossoms. And It Isn't so herd. Really there ie so much in lifs that ie bluff and blus ter, so much that Ie mere eound and fury, eo much that ie sham and pretense, that It is hard to keep a atraight face even when you try to take things seriously. That Is one reason why the colyumists of the country attempt to Inject a lit tle Joy Into a colyum paralleled by crime newa and a pot pourri of the world's grief. Do we make our. eelf clear, Madam? Bill Whipple, former bicycle king of the village, may revert back to the good ol' days durin' the sum mer months. Bill's pedal extreml tiee have been shovln' down the accelerator of a gaa buggy for the past few months and as a result he le acqulrln' a bay window like a plutocrat. He hopee to reduce by I blcyclln' and before Fall will poe eess a form like a Mack Sennett bathln' queen. The aawlmon are runnin' in the North Ump. saya a fisherman to day but as yet no steaka have been laid on our typewriter ae evidence i of the fact. They can't expect a . starvsd pencil-pusher to write kind thlnge about the poor fish with our belt cinched In to ths last hole. . 4. 4. j The village loafere are gittin' crooks In their necks as a rssult of ' j the rapid rise of the bricklayers at work on the bank bldg. Cots may : be furnished for the boye by the j ; city council who fear they will be Incapacitated when the roof la be In' laid. ' j I I I Easter Is next Sunday and a good ' mess of scrambled eggs oughta go ' good if we only had the eggs, I ! Those Cottage Grove Wlmmtn 'who decided to attend church next Sunday minus Easter bonnets are to be commended. We hope they don't carry the thing too far and go in bathin' durin' the summer without suits. f 'The most beautiful figger a woman can have is a million dollars ASK YOUR HUSBAND! That it, tell him to go to the Delicatessen and bring home something Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salad and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursday Fresh Potato Chips Daily SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Roast Leg of Pork and Fricassee of Veal. Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Station strunrent Co., program; 8:00 At wamr Kent artists program; 9:00 Merrill ft Merrill Musical instru ment Hrokers sponsored program. KOO General Electric Com pany, Oakland, Calif. 381 meters 11:30 a. m., luncheon concert; 3 '00 p. m., Musical program; 4:00 Hotel St. Francis concert or chestra. KFI Earla C. Anthnnv. Ine Features for Tuesday, April 7th ! Los Angeles, Calif 467 meters KI1J I.os Angeles Times, Loa l 5;" P- m- k"" Angeles Herald Angeles. Cal. 405.2 meters News Bulletin and Los Angeles 12:30 p. m.. program from Hilt- Kiamlner program; 7:00 p. m.. more Hotel; 2:30 p. m.. i'aclfio ! k llarril Detective Stories; 8 Slates Electric Company program; P- nl- uverly Hills Shrine Club 6 p. 111., Art Hickman's Concert j Wgnini. orchestra from llillmore Hotel; 6:30 p. m., Children's program; Children love it for lunch. It 7:30 p. m., Paiwover sermon by sailnflos like a square meal. Kabbl Dr. Muyer Winkler of si- (1I1IMM UKOS. MILK BREAD, mil congregation; 8 to 10 p. m., l'hone 133. i'rogram through courtesy of Hen ley & Cootl Insurance. KGW Morning Oregonian, of Portland, Oregon 491.6 meters 12:30 p. m., concert by ltose City Trio; 6:00 p. m.. Children's program; 6:00 p. m., Special pra Eartier service; 8:00 p. m., Ore gon Agricultural College Exten sion Service lecture; 10:00 p. m.. .iiuiinoman tioiei strollers. p? mm 1 M Hp ff0mU ji DAILY DINGLES IN BIG LEAGUE (AMOciatfd Preis LesKd Wire.) PETItOIT, April 7. A 7 to 3 Victory bV the Detroit Tlirerc, nt KI'O Hale Brothers. Inc.. San the Cincinnati Tied t Aiin vc. Francisco. Cal. 420.5 meters 7 ' terday ended the three-game ser p. 111.. "Dally Dosen"; 10:00 p. 1 lis and the Tigers were scheduled m "Home Making" lecture; lu: 'today to meet the Atlanta team. 30 a. m., "Ye Town Cryer", news I t bulletins; 1 p. m., Hudy Stelger's ! CLEVELAND, April 7. Normal Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 5:30 Lehr. Itochester Rnoki anri 1 ,h- p. m.. Children's hour; 7:00 p. m. er Hoy. Chattanooga, added furth Hiidy Sielger's Fairmont Hotel or- er to the good Impression they chestra; 8 p. in., U. S. Army band have made on Manager Trls Speak program. , : er of the Cleveland Indians in a KUO General Electric Com-ireven inning regular-yannlgan pany, Oakland, Calif. 361 me-1 game at New Orleans yesterday lers 11:30 a. m.. luncheon con-; Hoy pitched for the regulars and cert courtesy Pacific States Klec- won. 3 to 2. Lehr was touched for trie Company; 4 p. m.. Concert 1 only six hits, three going to Jam- ...,1. m. rmuui uiiiieaim, ouu , jescn, and added to his perform t ranclsco; 8 p. m., KtiO Little jnce by fanning Speaker. Henry llalstead's orchestra, San Francis Hotel. KFI Earlo C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 467 meters ST. LOUIS, April 7. Another hatting: festival for the St. Louis Drowns ended their three-game Heriex with Vnalivllla ru.i.,il.v 5 p. m., los Antteles Kveiilnff J Tne jtrowns won 10 to 0 Rarnt-rinK "u-rtmo, o.ou v io Mts wailH tbe volunteers jrot m.. Los Alleles Ham nr pro- onIy fonr off I)ave oanf,,,. and i gram; 7:00 p. m., Aeolian Oran jjrrj gtaufftT ' recital. Dan MacFarland at the ' The Canlinals were due in El! Umaoio, :00 p m.. American Paso today (he flrst 8tf) on their Olee biiiKers; 10:00 ballad hour. jhomoward trip from California. i Fraturtti for WtHlnmdny, April 8. j KHJ I.os Angeles Times. Los CHICAGO, April 1 The Chica-; Angi-h's, Calif. 405,2 meters 80 White Sox string of tmiuing j l:;i0 p. m.. Tommy Tihltts and vletorfes was extended to fifteen i straijint yesterday when they : downed Unit: Hock, Ark., 7 to 3 on ! their Jaunt north for the season's opening. Nashville is second, af ter which comes Indianapolis. Rabbit Maranvllle, out with a broken ankle, joined the Chicago Cubs In Iob Angeles and will come on to Chicago with them. hln Rendezvous Ha 1 1 room Orche tra from Crystal IJeach. Santa Monica: 3:1(0 weekly garden talk; 2:. 'to J'urent Teachers association program; 6:00 p. m., Art Hick man's concert orchestra from Hilt more Hotel; t:30 p. m., Chlldn-ns program: 7 : :t 0 diversity South ern California program; 10:n0 PiKgly WiKgly Girls program; p. m. K(i .Morning Oregonian, of NEW YORK, April 7. liube Ruth hit another home run today Fortland, Oregon 4115 meton and the Yankees won Another Rom City Trio concert; 6:00 chll- Iball game. In two trips to the plate dren's program; 8:00 Oregonian Jto face Oazzy Vance's curves the Concert orchestra; 10:00, Mult-jUabe had been disappointed. On nomah Hotel Strollers. i the third trip, with the score tied KI'O Hnte itrothers. Inc., San at 1 to 1 and Coombs on base, Francisco, Calif. 4J9.5 meters jKuth propelled one of Vance's siz 7:oo a. m., "l-aity Dozen"; H : :ii I zling pitches into a neighborhood "Ye Tow lie Cvyer', news bulletin; back yard. 1:00 p. m., Rudy Stetgers Fair- The Giants put In a day of mout Hotel onhestra; 6:30 chii-I double shock absorption. In the dr'ii hour: 7:30, Conn Mimd In-'morning fhey were shnken In a Pre-Easter Sale Silk Dresses SMART, CLEVERLY STYLED SILK FROCKS FOR WEAR ON EASTER SUNDAY AND THE DAYS THAT FOLLOW EASTER, PLACED ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK AT REDUCED PRICES GROUP ONE GROUP TWO -at $16.75 -at $22.50 Consists of Printed Crepes Flat Crepes, Silk Bengalines, Crepe Satins, Sport Silks, etc., CrePe Satin and Prints- Short fi i i . . i and long sleeve styles. Beaded in the bright spring time colors. r. 7 ni if Mr-7e 1 dinner Uresses included. Re- Reduced from $19.75 and duced from $25.00 and $29.75 $22.50 to to $16.75 $22.50 The Marksbury Company minor railroad collision Just out side of .M.mphts. anil In the afiei noon at Illrnilngham they were Jolted again by the Washington Senators. Sl:.TTI.K I'IKH OI-KXKI), II Hi'mi mher you ran net tliom at l Ills store. We initio ourselves on Ik'Ihk atile to furnish you with lliu highest quality anil the best service. Why not arrange wlih u for a credit account and then save yourself the trouble of coming to town to do your buying and the Inconvenience of carrying yuur gncerlcs around with you. Anything you get at this aiure will be delivered tn your homo In as good condition as when It leavca the store. WE QUOTE A FEW PRICE8 FOR WEDNESDAY: Creme Oil toilet soap, 3 bars for 25c ind I bur free Ve nlao Inke your Crrme Oil sonp coupons. 26 bars While Wonder snap $1.00 and 2 bnrs double refined Hornx free Our regular $1.25 broom ..7. i..'.Z.'.,... $1.00 nnd I dust pan free t.limnn's fnncy ripe olives, n can 10c tiuittnrd s rhorolnte regular 40c, now 25c I. or Cflbin syrup, tnble sie 28c Mrdium size 55c Lilly of the Valley catsup, pint bottle ... 25c ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Ths Stors Tnat Ssrvss Vou Best, Phons 3 344 N. Jackson St I WILL BE STARTED rianM',1 In homo hy(;U'no nml run of th wtck will b Intrndurcd thrnuuhout Ihi' country by tho riiunty hallh unit. Tho rounly nurnt, Mrs. Kllrn Vntt nl Mrs. KlotiMir tiranMy, at'CompaiU'! by Mish Ntll HolsliiK.T. fill rt-prt'-Kinii(MM of thf Ht'tl rronn, w-nt to Klktnn lo)iiy to nn-t :th th' lnHf! of th ronmmnlty rt'Uitvo to inblishiiiK a e.! Ih rt. It In l'roM-d to vthlUh Wn or i'lvn rlaM'ri In h rounty w lnn th wom-'n will b liunrht hKt'no tn tin linni' Riut tin ! Hwntary work In rnrin for lh" nick. It In h'-Mv-M tlmt tht-Hf rourm-r will ho HMilr Hinl of much bt'iit'flt. 1 born : .IKI t'K-To Mr. mi. I Mr l.rorKO .in k, of Canlt'ii Vnlli-y, at tht Mrrcy Hopitul. Sunday ivn- sr 4 i.rtl ft hnv V Woon -To Mr. ati-l Mn. C. V. W"od. at ihtir homo. !02 fin. Mtll mret't, Tliurd.i, April -, girl. 9Ae FLORSHEIM SHOE Florsheim Shoes do more than protect your feet they add the desired touch of refinement to your attire and give comfort that you enjoy. Tm: Fleetwood $10 o So) WASHINCTON. April 7 nuckey Harris, with four hils, led thp WaxhiUKton attack yesterday which Kiive the champions their second victory over thp Cinnts 7 to 4 In their exhibition series. The other Senators added ten hits to his total of a quartet of (iiani pitchers, while the New Yorker's took a few liberties with Hutch Keuther s delivery. SKATTI.E. April 7. H. K. Alexander, president of the Paci fic Steamship company, was on a program officially opening the first unit of the Pacific Steam ship terminals here today. The unit, constituting: the first nf IhrtiA In hp hull, at n .. Imato cost of $5,0O.uOoil, consists j of a reinforced concrete and steel pier. IBS Ivet wide and 1.100 feet Ions; a five-story concrete, passenger terminal and general office uuilding and a two-story concrete Btevedore'a chapel. HOSTON, April 7. The lloston Ited Sox yesterday picked up the shreds of their batting reputation an dmaile It Into whole clolh when they collected twenty hits to de feat the Louisville club 1 to 4. NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS Golden Ttule Oegree, Wednesday nlcht, April 8. Light refreshments. Krid ililler. C. P. Will conduct my annual Kaster Lilly potted plant sale at I'liuxjua Grocery and t'onfecllonary. West Oak St. liridge. near Mercy Hospit al, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Snturday. April g to 11. Kv eryone Invlled to call and look my display over Mrs F. It Owen. y.-.LT wtSlhER IICPORT (J. 8. W earner rmreau, local ot flee, Roseburg Oregon, 21 nours ending 5 a. tn. Precip. In Inches and Hundredth Highest temperature yesterday 61 Lowest ti mperature last night.... I'recipitatlon last 21 hours... Total precip. since 1st of month .":! Normal precip. for this nionth...2.48 loiai pmcip irom Sept. 1, i to date 35.11 . A -ii..- precip. trum riepL 1. 1S77 2 ss ; Tie-' V&teba iroul CicpL. 1, ! W24 6 23 Aveiae pieclpnalion tor 4ti i wet seasons. (September to May. Inclusive) 31.4 i Generally fair tonight and Wed nesday: moderate temperaltirc. W.M. HELL, Meteorologist. Have you something to sell, to trade, to give away. Use New Heview columns. iiiMlia li iiiiafiJii ii Mmtiiii'lkMi'--"- What a satisfaction ft is tn knovrt you have the best. You can be assured of this when vou huv Gltl.MM 1IUO.-V MILK HKKA1I. Phone 1.13. i GIRLS Beautif ul Actresses Say MA Short Mattjgt With Howard's Buttermilk Cream at Night Before Retiring le AM That ie Necessary. No niatiir whether ou am trou Mfil with a poor compltJtion, rin klti!. pnffinsfl a nm rid th1 ryc. frrkls. crows fct or llnm around tho month, imly finttr mile, or Jiit a Dimple rcuslm- of the facr. hand or 'm rau?Ml by wind or Min. on wilt find tlmt any or all of these trouhWs will nti kly dis appear ith tho ut of Jloward'w luttrnk Cream. Torove thin to your lomr.leto atipfat iion ft t a mall (iitan ny tit day at your favorite toiUt trmds counter with the understanding; th.it they will freWy return the purrhafM money to aoy di tisfied user. All druslsi. Si? Cnss Buns For Good Friday, April 10 If real old fashioned Hot Cross Tuns, made from the original Old Kn3 llsh Recipe, the kind that always ma you ask for more, are what you want, order them at once for Friday delivery. Tfre Model Bakeny 9 Phone 33-R (Si . 0 0