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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except 8undy by Th New Review Co., Inc. B. W. BATE UEUT O. BA'l'ES- L'rtuident aud Manager bee rota ry-Tieaxurer tillered aa second class oiaitur liny 17, 1820. at tbe post office at Kosebuig, Oregon, under tbe Act of March 1, li8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Drily. Der year, by mail Daily, six months, by mail- Dully, three months, by mall Dally, alngle month, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly News-Kevlew, by mall, per year- -4.H 1.00 . 1.00 - .to - .60 . J.OU llembvr ul Tfce Auoviatrd frwas. Th Associated I'rasa Is exclusively entitled to the use for republt cation of all Uewe dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news puullased herein. All rlKhts of re publtcalluu ot special dispatches herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. NEW ERA FOR AGRICULTURE A new era lies ahead for agriculture because it now commands the best economic thought of the business world directed on its prime requirements of better distribution and marketing, President V. C. Gordon of the State Bank Division, American Bankers Association, declares in a com munication to the thirteen thousand members of the division. He seeks to enlist their interest in the work of improving the marketing of farm products. "The farmer today finds himself far removed from his consumer-customer by a long line of intermediate agencies, which often leave him in a position of disadvantage as an individual producer," Mr. Gordon says. "It is, therefore, not strange that he should seek to apply to agriculture those principles of production and distribution found successful in industry. His rightful ambition is to make, where feas ible, a general application of successful business experience to the marketing of agricultural products. Commanding the best economic thought of the business world, agriculture un doubtedly stands on the threshold of a new era. In lieu of fantastic panaceas, agricultural welfare which after all is the nation's welfare has need of a sane, long range pro gram that is at once practical, constructive, and economic ally sound." He goes on to call attention to the "long view program suggested for agricultural distribution" at Washington by the Agricultural Conference, urging study of it. o A man who was visiting in another city the other day, had a certain street pointed out to him. Here, he was told, it was customary for many young girls to gather in the eve ning, and the boys would come along in automobiles and pick them up and give them rides. Most of these young people .may mean no harm, though their parents may well question their freedom of manners. Probably many of these girls, if no one whom they knew came along, would go off with strangers. Some of them may be getting into serious trouble. The girl who wants a good standing in her home town should be more careful as to her companions. If her admirers do not respect her enough to come to her home, their society is not probably desirable. Many parents are letting Uicir young girls run wild, and it is about time for such families to assert some power of control over them. Los Angeles hotels are banishing the lobby squatters," boldly assailing an ancient and widespread pest. This type of deadbeat in Los Angeles is said to be usually a tourist who has an inexpensive room ' somewhere and eats in the cafeterias, and spends much of his remaining time filling the comfortable chairs in the lobbies of good hotels. The hotels '.naturally want those chajrs for their own guests, who are now crowded out by the parasitic squatters. So attendants scan intruders with eagle eye and, when they become too regular in their unprofitable patronage, slip them little printed cards requesting them to loaf elsewhere. They usu ally take the hint. It is a bold step, in a business that is tim id about offending patrons, actual or prospective. But it is amply justified, and will doubtless be imitated elsewhere. There is a great demand for "pep." Schools and col leges hold "pep meetings" to create enthusiasm for athletic teams. Business organizations hold "pep dinners" to create backing for their workers. The air is fulL,of the promotion spirit in behalf of all kinds of activities, mostcf them useful. ,This power to secure enthusiasm and support is a kind of in tangible thing, and many earnest people can't seem to ac quire it. It takes a certain kind of smiling confidence. The person who would create "pep" for any movement needs a clear head so that he can state conditions lucidly and plan reasonable action. Then he must throw himself into his movement without fear of failure. o The man who has made a failure of life knows tjiut an honest man cannot succeed, and by the same reasoning pow ers thinks that a man who has succeeded must be dishonest. Ixioks like it is going to bo a busy year pol it irally. MAJOR LEAGUES READY FOR CRY OF "PLAY BALL" (Contfnnrrt mm pane I ) OWft'Efi TO A TREE (.WirUtrtl lrvm lant VV,,f.) , SAX I1AKA.KU ( Ml., April 13 Two nii.n anld to be Floyd Hull uml Jim; TiiiiKo, kcu hmI mtirl'r 'rn from Sun gm-niin iuli pruwn. l'ld .SVI.i l't-t,ron while he wan driving home in Sutua Horn lat nliilit, bninil and turned him und th-n rarriid him in Hi rur alonK a ciotvded hichmiy to Nomio, i: mills smith of Snnta Uoi-n, whom tin y Ui il him lo a tree. Tin y llien drove off in thn nlulil. The men robbed 1-eternon of pv crytliln. but hi.i kiiilo, ho nianai: , 'd to work this nut of his pnrket anil rut his thongs wiih it. He then walked to I'l'lalunm. Ill miles distant, where lie notified the p--llre. one or the men bd a pistol, 1'eterson said. Hhcrlff Keating of this ciunly was notified and ru-he.l to l'et.t lutua with a ponse. New- nostca vera formed la Felalunit, l'ortlnud Joe Kluuman. reserve second haseiniin, was added to tV li ve land ludians' casualty iw. whn he turned an ankle In . m. nlay's Kiime with t ho 11. .Is at flu. innaii. Ills Injury was thouKht not to be serious. D.iXV WEATMf.R REPORT PKKMS BT BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS After a delightful Easter Sunday when You feel at peace With the world and You trip lightly Down to the sanctum All hopped up for A good week's work And you're hummin' A little tune as You open up the mall It's dern disgustin' To pick up a postcard Written In a scrawled Hand like the footprints Of an intoxicated hen Which starts out and Ends Jike this: "Say, "don't it jar you To see such a wiseacre As ed. of Prune Pickin's Use such language As he does In his Indecent Insinuations About girls and his Display of his desire To swear in his colyum By using such words As make the paper Unfit for children Of decent families To read Give us A rest from such Co ly urns Peter Pan." Well, well, well Such Is life out Here amid the Tall and uncut But again we repeat There's no law Compellln' folks To read our colyum And besides if ever'body Quit read in' It We wouldn't hafta Write it anymore And then we could Go fish in' Which ain't ao Dern indecent! DUMBELL DORA THINKS . 8till-etto Is a new brand of moonshine. A fashion note from Hollywood says the damsels In that neck of the woods have quit wearin' sox and are paintin' designs on their shins instead. The tattoo business oughta be good in the film city. Pardon us, Peter Pan. I Jupe Pluvius took pity on the damsels yestiddy and hid his sprinklin' can. By next Sunday the wlmmen'll be say in', "I hain't gotta thing ta wear." 4- When attendln' church via radio Is It proper to throw a nickel In the loud-speaker? fr 4r The limit is reached when a wife asks a feller to dye the Easter Eggs to match her ensemble, fr h b Chief Ketch led the Easter pa rade yestiddy attired in a powder blue uniform with hat to match. His flesh-colored sox were held in place by a pair of "no metal can touch- ya's" and hia shoes with the conventional bull dawg toe were shlned until they reflected his brass badge In all its glory. Ah me yesl 'Twas a grand and glory ua awfternoonl h 4 4 Chicago has another poison mys tery. If the arsenic holds out the Windy City will capture first hon ors for bloodshed durin' 1925. The American Legion auxiliary will stage their big dawnce to morry eve and all vets are request ed to leave their hob-nails to hum as the beautiful oak floor at the armory can't stand the punish ment. 4 In the hurry and bustle of gettin' ready for church yestiddy a. m. many a poor little price I tag was kicked under the bed. "If ya can't say nuthin kind about folks keep yer gol dinged mouth shut and save poisonin the atmosphere." DON'T GO HOME Without first calling at our Dclliateen to get something for lunch or tbe six o'clock dinner. We always have ready for you Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursday! Fr'sh Potato Chip Daily TUESDAY SPECIALS Individual Chicken Pies, Prime Roast Ribs of Beef, Cream Chicken in Patties. Hot Bread Lvery Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocer Phone 5 1 5 Arundel, piano tuner. TO one 1X9-L S.P. TO BE TO Announcement that Southern Pa cific railroad headquarters will be moved front New York back to San Francisco, where they were origin ally, baa been received here. The Southern Pacific office was moved from San Francisco to New York many years afro, but In order that the affairs of the corporation may be administered more efficiently. it baa been decided to chatiKe the of- Iice back to the Pacific coast. The board of directors of the rail road, in accepting; the reslKnation of Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of the executive committee, placed the supervision of operations under di rection of William Sproule, presi dent, making him the chief execu tive officer of the company, and in charge of all'departmenta. "Mr. Sproule, on w hose shoulders falls the burden carried by the re tiring chairman, Is intimately ac quainted with Oregon and Oregon's railroad problema," said L. L. Gra ham, district freight and passenger agent, "llu first entered the aer vice In ISsU, In the freight depart ment, and came up from the ranks to president of the company. He has been signally successful in es tablishing policies that have gained and maintained public confidence. . 'Hugh Neill, now secretary, was appointed a vice-president and G. W . Mulks, assistant controller was made controller. J. P. lilair. gen eral counsel will have charge of the legal business of the company In .Mew lorn, neighboring stales and Kentucky and of the Southern Pa cific Steamship lines. "Paul Shoup, vice-president and assistant to the president was ap pointed aa executive vice-president. I'nder the direction of President Sproule, Shuupe will have charge of the management, operation and traffic of the ugreemeut,' operation and traiflc of the road west of Ogden, I'tuh. Ilia oftlces will be in San Francisco. ".Mr. Krultsrhltt will be succeed ed as chairman of the executive committee by Henry 1 Merest, alio will be assisted by Vice-President A. 1). M. Ixmal.l, now vice president and controller of the Southern Pa cific. "The auihority of the president, William Sproule, will bo extended over all the properties of the com pany. except the Texas and Louisi ana lines, winch will continue as heretofore under the charge of V. K. Scott aa president." ' A Good Thln( . DOSv HIM IT. Bead your nam and address plainly : vritleo together with 6 car's (sad this slip) to Chamberlain Hedicc l Co, iMs stomas, lows, and recur lii return trial pacsigs oonuuninr Cha. tbvuUo's Coogn Kcinedy for coughs, eoki croup, i broocbisl, "flu and whooping coughs, sisj tickling throat: ChamiMriain's Biom sch sod Liver Tablet for stomach trou bles, indigestion, (sasr Dslns that crowd I th heart,' biliouxDcas and constipation; uAsmoeruuo s rauvs, naeceo la avary family for burns, scalds, wounds,' piles, ud skin sfloctions; these Tslued family vlirinM tnr onlf ft etnts, Ikftn't raiM it boat type seaplanes and are do- signed to lncorportae seaworthy I qualities when landing and taking j otf from the water." j Of the tractor type with twin engines, the plane normally car j rtes a crew of five men and load ed weighs 185 pounds, of which 5u per cent is useful loud. Its ; engines develop over 500 horse ; power, glviug a maximum speed i of 117 uiilea an hour and a cruia I ing speed of 80 miles an hour. The wings ape of wood and the fabric, the boat or hull entirely of metal and the tail surface are j of metal and fabric. IkvrtiUA pms Uued Win.) MOSCOW. April 13. The funer al by the Most Rev. Pr. Tlkhon. first Pa)iarch of the Russian Or thodox Church since Peter the Great and labt great figure of Im perial Russia, took place yester day. With Imposing ceremony the casket containing the body was placed under the concrete floor of the Donskoy Monastery, to which he was banished in 1922 by the civ il authorities after 18 months' im prisonment. Almost the entire clergy of Mos cow and neighboring cities includ ing 2' pO archbishops and bishops and priests participating in the majestic Slavonic liturgy which ac companied the burial. At the end of the church ser vices, which really had been In progress day and night for almost a week, the clergy were on the point of collapse from sheer ex haustion. Several thousands' per sons crowded Into the little chap el where the body laid in atate jand remained standing throughout jthe long five-hour requiem. In the : Russian churches there are no I pews and all persons stand as a symbol that all are equal before tie Lord. Outside the church, the high walls of the Donskoy Monastery looked down upon a multitude of people, which in numbers prob ably had never been equaled since 1812 when Napoleon's legions swept into the ancient shrine in search of plunder. Garden tools at Powell's. Safe storage, day, nights or monthly at the Terminal Garaee. I Attractive rates. E FORD LAUNCHES NATION'S FIRST AIR COMMERCE Annual Easter Ball Given By American Legion Auxiliary at th Armory, April 14th Tuesday Night Music by the Clue Devils Gentlemen $1.00 This is a Real Dance INITIATIVE FOR AIR MAIL UP TO THE POSTMASTERS Ice boxes at Powell's. WEST M OF. SEME WILL SOON BE TESTED 1 ItAYSHOUE. N. Y., April 13. A brh'f adventure at hijacking by a state trooper rookie on furlough rt'sulted in his beim? hWd under military arrest today after boing seriously wounded in the back by Kiinin-n of the bootleggers he sought to rob. His fellow troop ers, acting uin the clue furnish- ed by his escapade, made a raid .last night in which $250,000 worth of liquor was seized. Lieutenant J. II. Lynch, while on i furlough in Patchogue, Long Is ( land, accompanied three men to the unoccupied U en son estate of 40.000 acres at Ditch riairi. where Frank hlckerson was caretaker, and they demanded two auto loads of liquor. Men hired by boot leggers to protect their unlawful property Bet upon the hijackers, wounding JJelinadge and a com panion. From IMckerson's place the troopers removed 100 cases of liquor from a building and destroy ed one thousand cases found in a field. Ilckerson said his only con nection with the bootleggers was lo provide storage space at 50 cents to $1 a case. He was arrested. DETROIT, Apr?? 13. The Ford Motor Company .today inaugurat ed what is said to be the first commercial air Hire to be estab lished in the I'uited States, when the 'Maiden Dearborn ', an all metal monoplane of the "air pull man" type, hopped off from Ford airport, Dearborn, at 9:24 a. m., with a cargo of com puny mail and express for the Ford plant at Ile gewisch, Illinois. mar Chicago. The plane, piloted by Kddie Hamilton, a former Koyal Air Service flyer Is ojio of two Dur alumine planes to form the nucl eus of an air service to link the Ford Company here with its plants at Chicago, St. Louis, Mo., East St. Paul, Minn, and Iron Mountain, Mich. The second plane will receive its first tests soon. ( Aoclatrd Vnm Leued Wire.) WASHINGTON. April 13. Postmaster General New issued regulations today governing the letting of contracts to transport mail by air under authority of a recent law and through which a number of extensions of the air mail service probably wiil be made during the coming summer. The post mast -general pointed out that the fa at step in bring ing contract air mail routes Into existence would originate with postmasters by petitioning the post office department as to the nevd of establishing new air mail routes between different cities. After considering such petitions he will advertise for bids. "Department officials and air mail enthusiasts throughout the country are in accord In the be- j lief that the operation of the new law will place America on a par with commercial uviation abroad, which in most cases is heavily j subsidized by the various Kurop j ean governments," said a Biate j ment by the department today ! outlining the contract regui- tions. Air mail contractors, under the law, in accordance with the mail may carry passengers, freight and ex pi t si. PAPERS APPEAL FROM PENALTY IN INCOME TAX CASE WASHINGTON, April 13. The Kansas City Journal-Post and the i llalilmore Post tiled In tne su preme court today separule brlets in the appeals oroiiKht by the government to punish them for publishing Income tax lists made public by direction o( congress. The cases will be reached for ar gument this week. Senator Heed of Missouri, as counsel for the Kansas City newspaper, declared in his brief that, "the contention of the government is thut, as to liberty of speech and of the press we gained uoth-ug by the re vol j- i tion. " j Declaring that the right of free ' speech and the freedom of the ; press is vigorously challenged by ! the government, Senator Keed i ured the court "to lay down lu ! no uncertain terms s clear, com- prehensive and unequivocal con : struction of those rights as they ! are guaranteed by the llrst amenutneni 10 me consiuuuuu. Instant service on piston rings, valves and bearings at the Terminal ' Garage. WOMAN PERFORMS HOLD-UP COMPANION IS ARRESTED MMnciatcrl Ptm. LoaiH vin.) TAt'OMA, Wash., April 13. A I woman bandit hfld up and robbed jGu.st Fonndas of $t;o he reported to the police early today. A sus 'pect who is believed to have beon a male confederate of the woman iwas captured att-T a chase and ! Fonndas' wallet was found on him. BORN J BRANNOCK To Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Krannoik, at their home on Hoowr street, April 10, '5, a son. j Grass rockers at Powell's. RUSSIAN GIRL'S HEART AFFAIR ENDS IN SUICIDE (Ararx-(afl Prw Lraard Wim.) ! SEATTLK. April 13. Kalssa Pogonovskaya, CO year old Russian Immigrant girl, died here today j from poison taken eleven davs ato when she was refused admission 'to the I nited States. George De jTimofeev, a San Francisco street car ntotorman. formerly a Russian naval officer, who was engaged to the girl in Moscow five years ago, was at the bedside. Studebaaer costs less per pound than butter. Notice To Water Consumers Water will be shut off Tuesday, April 14lh, from8:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon, affecting all of Eden bower and Riverside. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY. You should change your spark plugs every 6000 miles. (Jet a new set now at the Terminal Garage. 11 Todays Cross -Word Puzzle AN APIilL DAISY Puzzle No. 147. EDITED BY J. C. ITOYD C. 8. Wewinnr nureau. local or flee, Roaebur: Oregon, It hours ending ts.ni. Prtcip. In Inchsa and Hundredth HiKhest teinperaturn yesterday .- 71 T,oweM temperature left night tti I'reclpiiation, laM 21 hours o Total ini tlp. since 1st nf niomh 1 IT Normal preclp. for this month.- 2 IS Iiiai prerln from Sept. 1. I2I. lo date 3.'. Average preclp. from Hept. !'77 iti Total excess from 8epL 1, i!:i 6 Average precipitation for 4 a wet seasons, (Qtembcr In May. Inclusive) SI 4 Tonight and Tuesday, fair, mod-1- to temperature. VM. BULL, ileteoroloiiit. No loniri-r fed from In upper Irtttiitiirle by any large amount of ni'hi-d soon, th'j North I ntpnua rlr is becoming le.na cold with I the remilt that Im-al augh'rs report Imrelng reward for their day's ;irk with rod and line. The trtiul ;ni e now gilng c ulcnre of bHng on the ltioe lu Inrgrr numbers than at any time Inc.' the recent spell of lilh watei, and Ihy are begin ning lo llse to the fly. Among the better catches on the rhcr yester Idav wtlh a tly for lute Mas one matte by County Commissioner c I.. Hecklejr on the rapids In front of his farm. In addition to several hi-e trout, he landed, after an ex 9t battle, a tielheail welching mer ten HMinds. Killing on the tilhuttry streams opens lecatly on next Wednesday, the IMh. and the lit st Sunday thereafter will see 1 scores of local angler on the banks j trying their luck. (Ax-i.t.il Ct.-m U-amvI Uir,) WASHIXCTfiV A,,HI I. Naval seiinhineM nf i,,.uiv ., vcloped long distmuv m-ouling type will be tesied by the navy department this summer in a non slop flight ftoin California to lla wutl, the longest sustained flight ever attempted over water by hvavler than air craft. NiOill Mirlaeo erutt lmu . proliahlr will be slaunneil m,.r the more than ' lien mil., ... .... I of wilier lo serve as proteinoii! tor the fliers. j " ' "e ' i ' - in aixi now heiug worked out with i indications th.it it Kill he imi.I.t-' taken late lu June or eielv in I July, hither au Hi. go r ' jn tratll'is.o will be the lak' nl'f point with :: as the obj. nu,., The test will follow tin- i;.t . and aireralt maneuvers in the' il.lntly ol Hawaii, ot the next: few weeks and will proi ee( as the ' navy is undertaking annih. r , x- ' pemnent with the alnr.ift iho , exploration of unknown .i.Mc regions In co operation Willi tile MarMillan X'Vpeilltion. If the new planes fulfill i tatlons the flight lo li.lwaM will mark an impoi i.int ,t. p in n,. de velopment ol tuiiire defense j. ins. Iiesuned lo operate from a l.mii base patrol aircraft of siti !i t :,iis- 1 1 11 K radius. It Is pointed out. "'ild ! be lifllted for cMensne n oi.r:ng ' ahem the I'ananin Cnn.il .. ml j throughout the Carttihe.ni ss uell ! n s oil the Atlantic coast an I Ha- 1 wall. The new lpe ol plane .i ,e- I serlbc, at the navy depann'-n! today as a "dislinet dee!op!iient from that whlih ha to do ith ' the operations of aireralt f t,in the ships of the fleet. "The natrol lihines." It u. I said, 'might be termed the "air crullers" ot th navy, lacy art See tts for flowers of all kinds. Hest of quality and reasonable prices. The Fern. fciltesS Mltl-UTY THKATIIK. No more dramatic and convinc ing story has be.-n brought to tho screen in some tftne, nor one told with greater clarify than H. i SrhulberLT's new Pivferred I'lcture "Tbe Tritiers", adapted from the novel by Frederick Orin Itartlett, now being shown at ihe Liberty Theatre, where It will continue tomorrow. Thousands of people, read the fascinating and deiightlul tale that Ita'rtb tt unfold, d. in his story of tbe heautilttl girl. whoe corroded view polt so i -,Vi.itns life, and her eventual capitula tion and admission that after all, "love Is all", wlnn iis right muu came along. M.VIKivri.i THKATKi:. "Harrier llurned Away," the Kncore I'lcture to be ?huwn at i the M'ljestic Theatre tonight, 1 commands attention on nt least j three ecores. In the first plaev j It reproduce the (. htcaso fire of 1 s 7 l in scenes that are thrilling. iMR;at ional anil real, being the t largest fire seuenev) ever stated I for a motion plctur---. In th sec- ; ond Vl.ier it ha a ry ol dram- ' atic intensity, vritieti by I.eah j Halrd frnn the famous uov I and ; stage p!0.f Rev. K. I'. Roc. Thirdly, its cast I a long list of stars and well-known artists of the screvn. ' High grade, extra fancy, rag ru at owtU'a, The new automatic loan feature keeps Oregon Life policies in force On alt our new poUcie your inturance will be kept in force from th legal reserve bj thl new arrangement, uilhout rc qufft on your port. And anyo1J poHcyhoUrr may have this new feature added to hU policy for the asking. 'OregonTife A t M'llj r n w " - - ifrimj r C !' i, O-l-litt. .Ulvr.T.Kltflr..iasi l Ummt Otfcti PORTLAND. 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VERTICAL 25 blowing machino used in a certain ; rocess of smelting iron 27 set over 29 juice of rubber tree 31 utensil 32 heart-wood of a tree 34 fruit of elm or maple 35 a heavenly body 3fi corner 37 open spaces forcpmhaU 38 public con veyance 39 mandates 43 the ouUido 4.r a tree 47 void 4u-concern 60 a barrier 62 to bend 64 111 g Inland (abbr.) Bfi exist Herewith is Solution to Tutsle So. 14o: E j c , r .3 o" o j ivs m i It a e j p r i ft, J ul t : ; l i A i j .! l! e EI 1 u S PC Is a in T iS't ft e p 1 AN N,0 1 . IS OiDL'l V oi o c m ; s U,E Tip For Beginner. Solve thl punle by toirpnr Irie the ynonym listed in the Horizontal" and "Vertical" columns with the number of spaces cxtrndinc crosswise or downward on the diairram. a the cue may be. If a word occurs to you mcsninr sub Untially tf,e Mme si the synonym nd the correct num ber of letters to fit in the spaces between its imber and the first shaded stop following;, write it in lnhtly. Work away th small worts, the "easy" words, firt, and they will ir you plant of duet to tiit, dii- XlCult anea.