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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL II, 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATUROAV, APRIL 11, 1925.
EASTER THOUGHTS
According to any prediction that could have been made
at the time, when Jesus Christ was condemned by the fan
atical Jews of his day, his message and influence on earth
were closed. No one could have dreamed that 1900 years
thereafter in lands at that time unknown, the religion which,
he founded would be accepted as the finest statement of
spiritual truth ever made. His marvellous teaching had so
much spiritual dynamite in it, it was so charged with power,
that it overturned the greatest empire of those days, and be
came accepted as the world's best ideal. The results ac
complished were so entirely without parallel in history, that
it seems impossible to accept Christ as just a man of ordin
ary nature. The spark of divine power must have entered in
to him to a unique degree. If that is admitted, it is natural
.to feel that he had powers and gifts not furnished to any
other one. Hence it seems credible that in some form, he
appeared in resurrection to his disciples and friends. II
there is no immortality for those who prove themselves
worthy of it, the whole universe is "built on a sham and our
hearts have been tricked by false hopes. If love and justice
rule the world, they must provide some further expansion
for Che soul and that has been encouraged to trust itself to
the divine wisdom. If we believe that God is greater than
ourselves, he must have those sentiments of fatherly love
that mark man as higher than the beasts, otherwise the
creatures that he has made would be superior to himself.
And if he is as Jesus declared, a Father, then surely he will,
as Jesus said, have many mansions for his followers in some
future state, the form and nature of which we can not now
. imagine.
o
For the fourth time since the close of the Wdrld War
France has decided to change prime ministers, this time in
the thief hope that a cabinet head can be found who can per
form a miracle; for it will require the services of a miracle
man to lift the burden of debt from a country whose wealth
jest citizens, if reports are to be credited, are transferring
their heaviest investments to other countries to avoid money
conscription an act similar to the one for which they ex
coriated their German neighbors, who thus sought to escape
their just share of reparations for the war, France, it would
appear, is not so much in need of a new ministry as it is of
a more patriotic brand of wealth holders. In the end, we
presume, history will repeat itself in that the burden of the
war's cost will fall heaviest not upon the monied class but
upon that clement least able to bear it the element strug
gling for daily existence whose pittance of worldly goods is
.'never allowed to escape the vigilant eye of the tax collector.
o :
Ever since 1918 when the country suffered so severely
from an influenza epidemic, there has been some nervous
ness for fear of a recurrence of that great affliction. Many
localities this year have reported grip as epidemic, and in
London, 40,000 school children are said to have this disease.
It spreads quickly, and if they have it in Europe, there is
danger of its spreading to this country. The best way to
! avoid influenza and grip is for people to keep out of doors all
; they can, and admit air to their homes. The human race was
; never made for close seclusion in heated houses. Every time
; the doctors help us avoid one peril, we create another by our
own heedlessness of the laws of health.
PltMS
BY BERT a. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Twas the night before
Easter and all thru
The house
Not a creature
Was stlrrin'
Not even tha spouse
Ths rain was patterin'
Softly
The house was filled
With aorrow
For there'd ba no
Bonnet. wearin'
Withe the com In'
Of tha morrow!
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Adenoids la a book of pomes.
We saw a tattered urchin with '
his face glued to a store window'
in which he was Inspectin' radio '
sets. Realizln' that perhaps the
lad was not fully acquainted with
the intricaciea of radio we stopped
to explain 'em. He looked at us
moment and aaid, "Yep, but I
wouldn't have nuthin' but a three
etep polyphase hitrodine regenera
tive unit, and a reflex inductive
osciiatory tube." He was still talk
In' of "transformers," etc. as we
passed on up the main stem.
An' speakln' of radio, Jimmy
Judd made his premier appearance
over the air last night. J. M. was
up to the metrop and visited the
Hoot Owla and broadcasted a few
remarks. We don't know whether
he hsd a cold or if it was the
static but anyhow his voice sound
ed husky. Mebbe he'd been eatin'
or drlnkin' corn.
If ft rains tomorrow It'll pour
for even Sundays, tradition telli
ut. Well, by that time It'll be too
late to wear the Spring outfit and
well ha ft a appear in the conven
tional B. V. D.'a.
Give ua the home where there's
mush on the davenport and jelly
on the piano keys, for the divorce
courta will never be bothered by
the Inhabitants thereof.
J
Coroin' Easter eggs Is a lotta fun
if you own your own hens.
2 !
Most of the preachers will hafta
wear smoked glasses fn church
tomorrow to save their optics from
the glarln' colors of the damsel's
derbies.
!
When we see everybody flockin
to church on Easter it reminds us
the kids who uster go to Sunday
school Just before Xmas. Some
folks can shout "Amen" a darn
sight louder when they've got some
new duds to show off.
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ASK YOUR HUSBAND!
That it, tell him to go to the Delicatessen and bring
home something
Roasts, Pica, Cakes, Salads
s and Tamaln
Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
Fresh Potato Chip Daily
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Prime Ri'bi of Roast Beef,
Stewed Beef with Vegetables.
Hot Bread Every Noon.
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Croceri Phone 5 1 5
PRIZES FOR BEST
FOREST POSTERS
Charter No. 83
Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
DAILY BINGLES
IN BIG LEAGUE
i .1 J, at at. at. at. at sTs oE - - Ajai44a
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
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By NELLIE MAXWELL
i-HiK.ws ;mi:s i
1'Al'IHO X).ST i.kacit:
(AMnclited 1'rt-aa Lued Wire.)
At I .8 AiiKi'lea, 11; Pore- 0
lu n d 10. .
Kan Francisco, Seattle, ho .4
game, rain.
At Sacramento 0; Oakland
4, callfd end of 7th, ralu.
At Suit Luke 5; Vernon 15
(AwcjciiiU'd I'rcM I.twti Wire.)
CHICAGO, April 11. The Chi
cago Cubs had a close Bhave In
Kansas City yemorday, when the
KawK drummed up a ninth inning
rally and the Chit-aKoans barely
escaped with a five to four vic
tory. The veteran Grover Alex
ander was touched up for seven
hits in five innings.
4 A PESSKKT that one need not
Is:
Nine beautiful pictures, to be
awarded by the forest service to'
Krade schools and boy scouts for
the best pouters to be made adver
tising Forest Protection week,
April 27 to May 3, have been placed
on display at the Parslow furniture
store. These beautiful, enlarged
pictures, are of scenic spot within
the I' mpr.ua National Forest, and
will be a decidedly fine addition to
any school room.
Six prizes are to be given grade
schools, the first three to be chosen
from three framed photographs,
and the second three to be selected
from three unframed pictures. Hoy
Scouts will compete in poster mak
ing for three other pictures.
High grade, extra fancy, rag
rugs at i'ovrtll's.
''Ths woman who uses a lip-stick
constantly usually gits dinner with
a can-opener."
The Hnent fueling In the world
Is to he real hungry and be able
to satlttfy it with something that
leaven a delirious las to in your
rnoulh. Try OKIMM BROS. MILK
ltliKAI). 1'hone l;t3.
CLEVELAND, April 11. Man
ager Trig Speaker sent seven of
his collegians against the Univers
ity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and
the Cleveland Indians defeated
the Southern intercollegiate cham
pions y to u.
Grass rockers att Powell's.
01 C,
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SHAKE WITH CAL
Women are now permitted to serve as jurors in 21
states, and are asking for this right elsewhere. Many may
argue that the women are already taking on all the public
i duties that they can handle in addition to home work. Yet
, the women folks do not like the idea that they are merely
, domestic creatures whose duty is simply to govern their
homes. They demanded the Imllot, hoping to show their
nkill at mending and houseeleaning in the government.
Many of them are now asking for jury service. Meanwhile
'- the men who have always dodged that task, are saying noth
' ing and remarking that they should worry.
It is expected that 35.000 young men will attend mili
tary training ramps this summer. Are there a number in
Hoseburg who will join this big army? If so, they will find
it a most interesting experience. It will take round should
ered fellows and make them develop like real men, help them
to think quickly, act intelligently, be ready to take a posi
tion of leadership. They help their country and show 'pa
, triotism by such an experience, but they help themselves a
lot more.
Every man, woman and child in the t'nited States
would have exactly $ll..(J if all the inonev in circulation to-! ' ATM
day were evenly divided. However, it is not evenly alloted.
therefore, a great many fall short of having the last two nu
merals to their credit Saturday night,
o-
Kid McCoy yesterday started serving his four to tlnriy-eight-year
sentence at San Quentin penitentiary. Probably
the four year's confinement is worrying him more than the
38.
Itefore leaving for Medford late
yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Petrh,
who has heen in town for sevt-r.il
diiys ehorking up business tn t he
local office of live Soiithtiru Ore
gon Can Co., atated that the rum
puny oft Ice at iUO North Jack
non ntreei would he remodeled ut
on re. Contractors will hem the
Improvement early next wvek.
The building will be remodeled
somewhat, a new skylight bring
built In, the partition moved hm k
several ftvt, making 111010 office
room and providing nput e for
displaying gos ranges, water hea
ters and other fixtures. In the
rear of the display roonm pu e
will be provided lor a model mo
dern klirheu. This room will be
rilled out with a late model ..
ratme, hot water tank, sink and
all the Utile cnnveiuenres that go
to make a 1 !' J. kilt hen in an
A merit an home one of the attrac
ts e l-vauty it pot h in the house.
'I Ins kitchen will he um d for tie
mount nil tiiK gui rut.Kea mid ;ne
l-nile of the, ttty instructed at
vanoitH times in bakmg with u
gas runge.
(AMnrlatrd Vrtm Lraae4 Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Apr. 11. Nearly
l.Ono Kaster visitors In Washington
to be exact overran the
White House executive offices at
noon today to shake bands wilh
President Coolidge. It took just 17
minutes for the crowd to pass
through the president's office, Mr.
Coolldge shaking hands with them
ut the rate of almost one a second.
Members of the debating team
of the Oregon Agricultural College
found that President CoolhUe
waits for no one late for an ap
pointment. Senators Stanfleld and
McNary of Oregon had arranged
for the president to receive the de
baters in advance of the crowd. Ar
riving late, the college men found
that the hand shaking period was
over.
You should change your spark
plugs every titino miles. Get a new
set now at the Terminal Garage.
TIS
BflffiED FARCE
Simple De$erti
SSKHT that one n
fear to give to the little people
Date Puddlnn. WaPh and cut In
to pieces one package of dates. Add
a quart of milk and cook in a dou
ble boiler until slightly thickened,
add a speck of salt and serve cold.
Figs With Lemon 8auce. Soak
or steam tltt until soft and plump,
Hdd one-fourth of a cupful of lemon
Julee to a cupful of fins, simmer
until the Hps are tender. Thicken
the snuce, chlll and serve poured
over the cooled flgs. Garnish with
whipped cream.
French Pie. Into a naked pastry
shell put a layer of well-cooked ap
ple sauce that has been sweetened i
and a tahlesponfnl of butter added 1
while hot. Cover with n layer of .
raspberry or currant Jelly and top
with a meringue, set In the oven to
brown. If a meringue Is not liked,
whlped cream may be used Instead.
Canned Mueberrle fx Hired over
sliced bread and allowed to snk,
then served wilh sugar nnd cream
makes a fine pudding for the chil
dren. Chocolate Bread Pudding. Soak
a pint of bread crumbs In n quart of
scalding milk for half an hour. Melt
two squares of cjmrolate. add one
third of a cupful of sugar, and milk
from the bread crumbs to make of
the consistency to pour. Add to the
hrend mixture with another third of
a cupful of sugar, one-fourth of a
tenspoonful of salt, one-half cupful
of finely minced almonds, rwo eggs
slightly beaten nnd n quarter of a
teaspoonful of cinnamon. Turn In
to a buttered baking dlah nnd bake
one hour. Spread with a meringue,
brown and serve with any desired
snuce.
Bordeaux Pudding. Cut sponge
cake in thin slices, put together in
layers wilh raspberry Jam. Cover
with whipped cream and sprinkle
with rhopped nuts.
Baked Bananas. Remove t)i
ftklon from as iniinv hnn;i n !
needed. Place In a baking pan and 1
haste while linking with butter, a
llule water and lemon Juice. .Serve
with broiled tK'efsteak.
, lSJJJ. W'Mlurn Nairipipr Union. )
U. OF 0. ORATOR
Oil PEACE TOPIC
The First State and Savings Bank
Al Roseburg in the State of Oregon at the close of business April 6, 1925.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts. Including rtdlscoianta shown In
lteoia 29 and SO. If any J243.836.18
2 Overdrafts aecured and unsecured 1 NONE
3. U. S. government securitiea owned, Including those
shown In Items 30 and 35, if any - 47,700.00
4. Other bonds, warrants ad securities, including foreign
government, slate, municipal, corporation, etc., Includ-
1 " Ing those shown In Items 30 and 35. If any 87.0S1.24
6. Stocks, securities, claims. Hens, Judgments, etc. 7.237.60
6. Hanking house. I25.uuu.u0; furniture and fixtures, 17534.90 32.534.90
7. Keal estate owned other than banking house 2.00
9. (ab) Cash on liund In vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve -
agents of this bank 89,029.23
10. Exchanges for cliarlng house and items on other banks
in the same city or town aa reporting bank - 3.480.59
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11,
9.',5l)9.S2
Total .
..1509.901.75
16. Capital stock paid In
l. surplus nmu
LIABILITIES
50.000.00
6,000.00
18. (a i Undivided profits
b) Less current expenses, interest and
taxes paid
.1S.835.4S
. 6.900.49 2.935.00
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits
due the State of Oregon, county, titles or other public
funds :
21. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding -
25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on
on demand
840.51
1.283.02
750.00
26. Certified checks outstanding .
Total of dtmand deposits, other than bank fleposus,
subject to reserve, Items 2:1, 24, 25, 26 $251,247.39.
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and
payable on demaud or subject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding . 47,255.97
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 153,463.39
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand
or subject to notice, items 27 and 28 $200,719.36
STATE OF OKEGON. County of Douglas, ss:
Total
..$509,901.75
FOREST GKOVE, Ore.. April
11. llenoit .McCroskey of the
University of Oregon, won first
prize in the annual oratorlal con
test of the Intercollegiate i'eace
Association of Oregon, a subdi
vision of the Intercollegiate ora
torical association of Oregon, at
Pacific I'nlversity last night. His
topic was The Last .Milestone."
J. Merle Applegate, of Eugene
Bible I'utverslty, won tho second
prize with an oration on "The
Will to Peace."
Other contestants and their
topics were: Albany College.
Wayne Ovelholzer, "Imperialism
and Democracy"; Oregon Agricul
tural College. Krnnk 1). Lacy
"The Pillar of Eire"; Pacific Uni
versity. Frank Hroderson, "An In
ternational Conscience for Pro
gress"; Pacific College. Miss Olive
Armstrong. "America's Past; Lin
field College, Harris D. Erickson,
"The Drama of Democracy"; Wil
lamette I'nlversity, Mr. Hammond,
"The Pledge of Youth."
The judges were Hal E. Hoss
and Judge J. V. Campbell of Ore- i
gon City and W . S. Hare of Hllls-boro.
STATE OK OitEOOX, County of Douglas, ss:'
1, O. V. Wimberly, cofblor of the above named bank, Uo solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. O. V. WIMDEItLY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before II COIiKEOT At lest :
me this loth dav of April. 1925. J. H. BOOTH.
F. P. CLEMEN'S. Notary Public. H. WOLLKXHEItG.
My commission expires Sept. 24th, ' V. J. M1CELLI,
1927. II Directors.
DOIKiK ItltOTHI'.ltS STOCK
HXIS JtEADY Pl'ltCHASi:
is
(AercUted Pmi Lud Wil.)
NEW YOHK, April 11. The
$160,000,000 financing operation
for the new Dodge Brothers Au
tomobile Company was completed
in record time today when bunk
ers disposed of a J75.immj.immi six
per cent debenture bond issue
within an hour. A large over
subscription was reported, dupli
cating the success of the $85,000,
000 stock, offering earlier in the
I week.
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Winstel Cnocoiates Fresh and
i Wholesome, each one dipped in
llershey s chocolate. They satisfy.
Lloyd Crocker.
SORORITY HOUSE
ROBBER ADMITS
NUMEROUS JOBS
-O
OK AM,U K
woman is
ii:i.
Wort! hu been rert-ived here
of the du(h oT Willlum Storey,
axed so i.irri. th father of Mrx.
Mury Htewjtrt. a reM't.t of An
I n ii f. The funeral ervleB were
held In 1'ortliiud today.
SA1.KM. Ore.. Apr. II Attorn.-?
for NHtie Itnmbo Sauiihrn. who
are trlnn to ihi;iiu her rt-hasej
from the state Instiiutlon for fertile j
minded. hae attacked the so-called I
nientul lest an being lneonueient
in iasnlni; on the mentality vt ai
person and also assailed the (oin-l
petency of Samuel .'. Kofi, psy
chologist for the rourt of donieiic
relation! In 1'orthind. I
The attorneys tMlny filed a reply!
In the sending f habeas curium1
proceedings, assertini Hint Ir. Wl-j
iinniH iiouse, puysH iun w no ranv
Ined the girl, merely looked ut In
a few minutes Hnd limn talk.. I to
Koh. It alleges further thai Knhs
is not a competent hlciau or
registered psychologist and tint he
made the mental tem merely hy
asking a few question. The eviiu
tiiauon Is branded a farce.
o
Certainly it lw something n w
and It Is ha gcxxi as II is i, w.
One trial will convince vnu nr-
Two in one. The quality of two
loaves in one, the value of two
loaves in one and the satisfaction I
of two loaves in one. GRIMM j
BROS. MILK IIKKAD. Phone 133.
5 SUNDAY AT THE
X CHURCHES
M. E. Church, South. Main and
Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell. pas
tor; W. L. Cobb, Sunday school su
perintendent. A full attendance at
Sunday school Is expected on Sun
day morning. Everylody Is Invit
ed to our Kaster service at 11:0
o'clock. The pastor will bring the
Kaster message. The music will
be good and you will enjoy the
service, in honor and remembrance
of our Lord who rose amid the
flowers 1900 years ago. Junior
lague at 2:30 In the afternoon.
Senior League at 6:30, and message
by the pastor at 7:30. If you are
right with God you will attend the
church services on Sunday. If you
are not you will do well to attend
and think upon the risen Christ.
There Is no other way for a good
citizen to spend the Sabbath than
in the worship of God. The W.
M. S. will meet fn social session
at tho home of Mrs. Mabel J Tay
lor on Flint street Thursday after
noon at 2:00 o'llock. The hostesses
I of the day ore Mrs. W heeler, Mrs.
Wells, Mm. Taylor and Miss Gam
mon. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30. The W. M. S.
will have cha: ce and the l-son
will be founded upon the hooks of
James, and Jucle. Mrs. Hamilton
will lead.
AN.V ARIiOrt. -Mich., April II. f
Leo A. O'Toole, m, has con-.
fe.ssed, police here said today, that i
he is the "Lone Kid", who two
years ago entered and robbed sev
eral sorority houses at tho Uni
versity of Michigan. After the
arrest of Nathan 1'opold, Jr., and
Richard Loeb for the murder of
itohby Franks, it wa beliered
they were the "Lone Kid", lioth
had been students here. O'Toole
signed the name of "Lone Kid"
in soap on mirrors In houses he
robbed. I!1.1 was not a student at
the university.
RoseDuiJteam
LAUNDRY KIDS
; into
! TTuiC
Oakland, Calif., Oct. 3, 1924.
American Drug and Tress Association,
Dworah. Iowa.
Uentlenten:
Kudosed please find money order for which send me a large bottle
of Merilol Iiheumalism Kerned). I am including postage.
I have taken one bottle and am delighted with the Improvement
in my condition and I am sure that by continuing to use the Rheuma
tism Remedy faithfully for a little longer I will have entirely recovered.
Kindly send this bottle by mail as quickly as possible as 1 cannot
get along without iieritol Rheumatism Remedy.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. M. C.
Name and address on file.
Anyone troubled with Rheumatism should not hesitate to give this
preparation a thorough trial as many testimonials similar to the above
are on file testifying to Us merits.
Recommended by W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
PLANTING TIME SPECIAL
8 Choice Gladiolus Bulbs sent postpaid for 25 cents or 2D for
60 cents, no two alike and guaranteed to bloom.
(Or Send for List of Named Varieties.)
Specialties: Narcissus, Tulips, Gladioli and Lilies.
Garden on E St.
Bet. 7th and 8th
Fred C. Thompson
SPRINGFIELD. ORE
Bulb Grower
Cut Flowers
In Season
This! &c
Chief Figures in the News of the Day
sr.
d r now!
IIKKAD.
tiHIM.M lilto.s.
I'lmne 133.-
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MILK
Arundel, piano tuner, rtionc IK9-L
VOTI4 K 11.1 .11 K
Fruit prrowera proclaim that lust night's nliowors wvrv
wfth a million doling to them nure or loJU. We sincerely
hope more.
0-0
Cleanup week willf.oon be declared by city authorities
Better start to assemble the rubbish.
Ixx)lks bad for the Easter bonnet from thevoather
standpoint.
.loo Matthew n yi'Merday brought
in four week-old royote jmi,.
whirh ho duK out o a den tn the
low -r end of Flourno.
hi! home. The moth
a nhe. p und Mr. M.tMhewi tr;ek
i d her to u ro k eliif IH dnc
h't-ated the den, find the old
ioote rhusrd the dog out, nnd
upon fieel us the man al ondoned
the pup" Mr. Matthew hroucht
the fouillitl uniniHlii in nine,
but Inter killed them mid claimed
the bounty.
or
Safe MnrHKo, d;iy, niphts
monthly at the Terminal Canine
Attractive rates.
IIP VoUVrfANT&POatSi
I UHONDR.V DONE
t Tost call uj op and-
Whether a man i well
groomed or not depemU ft
lot on the manner in which
his p-rsonal linen Is laun
dered. We want to tell
you this, Mr. SweIldre8T,
that, at this laundry do
lux" you will find com
plete t-uiisfiu'tion. i
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Phon 79 Roneburg, Or.
Slightly timed ranges at Powell's.
CA:LY WEATHrR REPORT
! ending 6 a, ni.
in Picip. In Inchet and
,11 llli;he-.t t niiM-raiure ;
ii) iwet tempernlure 1
aAwvttittHl rf LfVr1 Wt )
KM. KM. Ore, Apr. 11. io.
Pierce today reappointed on
valley ni-.ir ,Miie board of fon ntry ('. R
r had killed . if I'miland. ron-wentf n the
gran v e; tieor. I.. Mel'b'Tsnt:
I'ortUnd. representing the or
forest Jire aneiaitoii, and i:
U. 8. Wenttofir mireau. local o
flee. Roseburg Oregon, 2t houn
nd Hundredth
yesterday 61
Ia5t nipht....B2
1'rerlpltntlon. Inst 24 hours .3:1
Total prnrlp, since tt of month 1.fS
Normal precip. for this month .. .2.43
Tot Ml nrrlr. from Knt 1
! 1921. to date 35.41
:ro ! Avnraif prvclp. (run tiept
ite1 t. 177
of Tola I ricesa from SpL 1,
on I I!: I
F. Avwrag ptvelpltatlon for 46
i -ior
the
Jnhiunn ut Wslloua. n'lmw mim t siMWnns. (S' Ulpmber tn
the xi grower. i Mt Ini-luslT.) SI 41
I og Tmilcht utiil Sunday iin.v'ttli-ii prob-
I lnlnl norvlro W ft) 'n ru.. I bly nrrainnM r.ln. mtxH'rstf
jVslie, ud bearings at tnf 1'riniiual temi-vraturv.
(.iarage. (g, M. ULL.L, Meteorologist. ,
A Message of
Economy
The ttiM k of nuMiuni' nls
hlrh wt ,nrry, nil,o,iy
eooii ai'pt'iiranrr, qti.ility anl
lint? wti:krmnliii. at prirrs
which make th'lu out!lanil
Inn VKlnr)!. t
t1 biro no hkh prlcpil work
nifii or agents nrul ih"Tf.ri'
fn save you from 2Ti pt r
r r' 10 30 por ct nt on your
8-i ns b fore placinjc your
onlrr.
Peoples Marble and
Granite Worki
502 N. Jackson 8tr,fJy,
w y)
O rv,- jfg
v ' - j )'
- .witw JJ
In a nvtch tn Chlraco. Unlird States Senator William E. Borah
dUro.l. "w are bmlj.n ud a hurAucratlc form of rovernment -the
e.ot hurclenwimo, lh most lnfria)m ana the most srtiiirary ever per
c.lttri to tortnre tbe human famiij- Preralr F.douaril Uernct nt
r rnr is farln the rre.t crUis of hlj poiiiicai career alter prao
llct lr antmoncinc a 1-tt on fAniuJ. Ckioh n. Mous. tonner atot
of h rw,prtment of liwlm, rwniie lenmorpd to ,. )nn m pnon
cn a eonBlrary rharRe in No York, has been Indicted tn Washington
on chare., or foreleg tha nam. o( L'nttrd Suta Senator Smith W.
Frookhatt. of 'J. "t'lrtn the ineejjji-aiion Into the affair, of th
IHpartmnt of itlr. Two lMd oute. Nare airplane, will b.
nt with Profeamr Donali MarMilian no hi. next Arctic eTpe.l.Uon,
hlch ha. for It. object th. .unree of l.Ooo.DCO iqnaro mile, ol luUeria
nxtrvic4 termor bqiwtea Aiua ud A ortik fait.