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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Oally Except Sunday by The News Revliw Co., Inc. B. W. BATEH BEKT O. 1IATE3- .President and Manager Secretary-Treasurer attired a second class matter May 1a 1D20, at the, punt office at Roaburtf, Oregon, under the Act of Marco 1, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally. Bar year, by mall Dally, six months, by mall- rally, three nionflis, by mall Daily, tingle month, by mall- Dally, by carrier, per month- Weekly News-P.eTlew, by mall, per year- .14.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . .60 . .60 - too tlrnL.r ml Th AimmImI I'nu The Associated Press la exclusively milled to the use for republl. cation of all new dlaputchea credited to It or not otherwise credited la this paper and to all local news DUDllaaea Herein. All ngnte 01 re publ, cation ot special dlspetchea herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1925. TROUBLES OF THE OWNER The owner of a two family house was telling the other day of his desire to find a tenant for the apartment which. . ,he had to rent, and as is commonly remarked, he said he ' wanted a family without children. It was observed in reply, that he did not seem to consider the fact that the world had to be populated, and that the families with children had to find homes somewhere. He was asked what such families : were to do, if everyone took his point of view? To which this ' landlord replied, giving some of his experiences with pre- vibus tenants who had had children. They certainly raised ' the mischief with his place. They had broken down a young . tree on his front lawn which he had prized, and they had made it a common habit to snap off the branches of his shrubs. Also when he seeded down a piece of lawn they would run across it and drag their carts and other things be : hind them. They had dug holes in the driveway which he had had carefully made. Inside the house, they had done things like using roller skates on his nice hardwood floors. You could hardly blame him, if he was rather bitter on fam ilies with children. And to make the matter worse, when he Complained to the parents of these destructive youngsters, they remarked, "Well, you know boys must be boys." It may be said that there are in Roscburg many families having children who bring them up with more regard for property. There ought to be some way by which such a care ful family could obtain homes with less difficulty than they ; find in many places. But as long as so many families are ' careless, it is natural that rents should be high, and that the family with children will often have difficulty in finding sat '. isfactory homes. Families of this type should make an ef- fort to own their own home, and then they will have a better ; idea of the need for disciplining these youngsters. : : ' - ' The idea has long prevailed that the American Indians ; in this country were declining in population, and that this romantic race would in due time become almost extinct. But recent statistics show that they number some 316,000, which - is 20,000 more than 10 years ago. Out of 54,000 Indian families, some 44,000 occupy permanent homes. The old . days when the Indian was a wanderer are passing. Out of ' these, 32,000 were farming for thomsolves, and so they are ; settling into the ways of white citizenship. Some feel that ; they are being pushed too rapidly, and there has been con- troversy whether they should be permitted to carry on their ceremonial dances. Some feel they should be required to give . tip their own distinctive costumes and wear white styles ot '. ilolhing. While it will be a mistake to force these descen ; dants of prehistoric" civilization too fast, yet the, picturesque old Indian habits are not as a rule adapted to a modern white man's country. ' o Ben Dorris, of Eugene, member of the state game com mission, hns been ousted. No reason for his action in dis missing Mr. Dorris has been given by Governor Pierce. I'n til such time as the governor feels disposed to enlighten the public why Mr. Dorris was fired it will be generally under stood that things political had much to do with the dismis sal. To be a crafty politician, and at the same time an ef ficient public official, seems a necessary requisite to "play ball" with the governor. o Since the birth of the Republic and before that Mas sachusetts has been referred to as America's "Hub of Learn ing." This naturally increases flic pride that Oregonians feel in the victory won this week by the Oregon Agricultural College debaters over their opponents of the Massachusetts ' Institute of Technology. Incidentally it should also dissipate the idea still prevalent in some eastern centers that the west is long on brawn and short on mental culture. PICKMS BY BERT LT BATES GOOD EVENING FOLK The Portland ball team Is certainly Playin' dern Consistent anyhow. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Mayonnaise la the capital of France. A Norwegian woman of science has evolved a method to determine by means of finger prints the Iden tlty of the father of a child in cases of doubtful parentage. However, ita a wise child that knows its 1 own father! The monarch of the bald faced calvea hung the bee on Ben Dorris. Eugene veteran, yestiddy by oustin' him from the state game commish. Ben pYob'ly wouldn't play ping pong with the Governor and had to take to the bench. It's gettin' so that unless a feller will we; ten-gallon derby and call all boya by their first name that he can't hold down a Job In the state gov't . A LA COOLIOGE DON'T GO HOME Without first calling at our Delicatessen to get something for lunch or tbe six o'clock dinner. We always have ready for you Roasts, Pie, Cakes, Salads and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursday Fresh Potato Chips Daily FRIDAY SPECIAL Breaded Veal Steak, Baked Pork and Beans and Macaroni Italian. Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 DA. STMT TO MEET LEGIOf SEC. ITI WHIPPING POST IN MICHIGAN IS A POSSIBILITY (Aem-latrd firm Uaard Wire.) LA.VSINfl, Mich.. April IB. Two threats of re-establishment of a legal status of the whipping post in Michigan were made In the wear a , state senate today. George M. the Condon, attorney, announced ho was having a bill drawn allowing judges to sentence wife boaters to lashes with the knot. Senator Ar thur K. Woods 'said he was having a bill drawn which would prescribe iTnw Mr. Qinni. k.. lvu lafoes lor cacu year seuicnceu Teeny, said Mrs. Biggins to her - ..h, hii ,.,i 'II have some ' cook, "I think We'll have some chicken croquettes today of that left over pork and calf's liver." Yes m," said Teeny, little bread dressing what went wld the pork. Shall I make some apple sauce out'n it?" The hobo has deserted the rail road train and la now drivin' a do lapidated flivver. v r Ol' Hlndy, with his waxed mus tache and erect pompadour, ia as-! pirin to the presidency of Ger many. Oil up your cannons, boys, the war ain't near overl The elayer of 26 youths was be headed yestiddy. That's enough to make any feller lose his head. -t- Looks like our battle fleet would lay off this mimio warfare until we got the bills all paid for the recent Great Rumpus. Today we read an article entitled "The Fisherman'a Ten Points of Honor" but no mention waa made forbidding the exaggeration of the size of trout you catch. Present Indications are that John Coolidge, the father of the president, ia oettin1 more publicity than Cal. The battle goea on, The proof of the pudding Is the 'an' we got i fating of It. Try thin old adage on one loar of GRIMM I1ROS. MILK HItKAD. and see what bap pens, l'hone 133. ltO.lll WOltK TO KTAItT AT OAICDINKK MOO.Y. The highway commission la calling for bids on approx imately three nines of the Koo.ievelt highway, begin ning at the. L'mpuua river. and extending north through uurdlner. The estimated cost of this Job Is about 175, 0UU. The work Ib very ac- cesslble and will be an at- tractive Job for contracts. This. is a road which will be of much benefit to the Gar- diner community, as It will connect with the station at Kast Gardiner, and will give an outlet for the territory north of Gardiner. The county and state are cooper- ating In the construction of this section. 4) I Dr. E. B. Stewart, commander of I'mpqua Post of the American Legion, will go to Portland on Sat urday to meet with" Paul Davis, field secretary for Oregon In the American Legion Endowment Fund campaign. Tnia campaign ia an ef fort being made by the American Legion to raise funds for the re ; lief and care of the orphans of i World War veterans, and to aid i In the rehabilitation work. The or ganization Is making a nation-wide effort, and secretaries are being sent out to each state, after being given thorough training at head quarters. Mr. Davis may be pre vailed upon to come to Boaeburg at some future date to explain the Legion's campaign to the people of this city. NORTH POLE GOAL OF AIRPLANE RACE LIVKItPOOL, April 16. Cirettlr Algarason. the young Ilrltlsh Co lumbian explorer, who plans to make a dash to the north pole by aalrshlp, rating Captain Ronald Amundsen's airplane expedition, has arrived here and is awaiting the blimp to be used by his party. The day of the start has been post(oned from May 1 to May 3, but Aluarsson is stil confident of reflnding the pole before Amund sen. o Zinnia plants, Gnc per doz. Don't I pay more than they are worth. The Kern. XKWS ASSOCIATION' IIKADS WILL MKKT IN PORTLAND POIiTLAND, Ore., April 10. . "TIIK IH'N'NS AltK IK)NI (AMocUted Vrm I-caatsl Wire.) LONDON, April IB. A divorce petition by the Marquis of Queens bury against bis wife, naming Sir James II. Dunn, a Canadian fln- dern sight ancler, as co-respondent, appear ed In the list of 605 undefeated petitions to be heard during the dispatch today. The husky dam-! P''"l'hed today. Lady Dunn also sets are trvin' to overthrow the flUA a Petition which likewise short skirt epidemic, claimin' two I was nucleated. good reasons for such action. The , slender maidens declare short j Instant service on piston rings, skirts are here to atay tellln' also valves and bearings at the Terminal that they have two good reasons, i Garage. , us mvn iuihb nam Dciicr aidy out i Jf It Is so good why haven't we heard of It before? You are hear- new, coming court sessions, which was i i,1K of it now. Call phone 133. Or- Officials of newspaper associa tions of Oregon, Washington. Ida ho, Montana and llrltbh Colum bia will meet hero tomorrow for preliminary discussion of topics to come before the various annual meetings of the respective organ izations. Development of the re sources of the Northwest land settlement, tourist travel, 'co operative marketing and other topics will le considered. Among those who will attend are Hal b. Iloss, president of the Oregon State Editorial Association; Fred YV. Kennedy, professor of joural ism. Cnlversily of Washington; Guy Klenner, secretary of the Idaho Press Association; Hugh Savage, president of the British Columbia Press Association and O. II. Woody, president of the Washington Press Association. What's all the noise about? GRIMM BROS, have invented a loaf of bread that has no equal for quality and purity. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. -r:,"-,pciT' -r , ri wtj ft'iiU- !rl3j wl The Importance of Looking Ahead Prudent people prosper because they look ahead and set a signal for success by putting money in reserve for emergency or oppor tunity. Nov is the time to start an account with this bank. 4',4 Interest Paid on 8avlngs Accounts. 3 The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur.Ore. BANKER ASKS PLAINTIFF TO SPECIFY HIS CHARGE Liberty Theatre Filled with chases, the flying leans, the hurdlea the Hivna lha fights and the sensational acrobatic ! stunts which have made him so i popular, Richard Talmadge'a new chapter in the production of this type of movie entertainment in that the story does more than pro vide a vehicle for stunt stuff. The production shown at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow and Saturday for the first time In this community, stands out as an Interesting and amusing story of the first order. Richard is cast as a young war hero w ho has a penchant for being late. In an attempt to make him prompt at appointments his wealthy uncle leaves bim a bequest of sev eral million dollars but to collect this money he must be on time for several months. (AaKcUted Prew Lewerf Wire.) MEDFORI), Ore., Apr. 16. A mo tion was filed in the circuit court today by Delroy Getchell, banker and defendant In the JlO.OuO per sonal injury damage suit filed by Dr. E. H. French, county humane officer, asking for an order com pelling Dr. K. II. French to "set out with particularity" the nature and extent of the permanent in juries and "mental suffering" French alleges he sustained as a result of a physical encounter In the hallway of the Medford Bank Building, on March 29. A memorandum of the motion says; y "The defendant believes he Is en titled to have complaint recite what these injuries are of which plaintiff complains, and state whether the aMeged permanent in juries, are physical or mental, and the extent thereof,' in order to prepare "a proper defense." Members of Lilac Circle Notice Social meeting will be held at K. of P. Hall Saturday evening, April 18. Alt members entitled to bring friends. Each lady bring box lunch for two. This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary Buttermilk to Beautify Her Complexion Telia Druggists Not to Take Any one! Money Unless This Delight ful New Vanishing Cream Quickly Shows a Decided Improvement. of the argument but they too have two good reasons, a pair of optica In focus. The trout aeason opened yes tiddy but as yet ye ed. la still munchin sardines with gusto. tIOMMM UliK IN CADI. (AMncUtetl frvm Leaanl wire.) MANILA, April IB Two thous and natives wero rendered hume b ss by a fire In Cadiz, Occidental NVuroea province, which destroyed Beveral hundred small homes there today. The fire started in i -"' v i I" tneartre anil a number or per- CR'SSJ' fr8! ' sons were injured while leaving ine iiuriiing ouiiiiing. j ne lus is estimated at Jnni.ooo. One way to keep the neighbors' chickens outa yer garden Is to pump 'em full o' buck ehot." SEE BROWN AVENUE Our ready repnlr service keeps farm machinery that Is bought from us In constant use. Mrt'or mlrk'Deering machinery Is never piled up in afenee corner for want of repairs. This repair serv ice doubles Hie life and Usefulness of your machinery. Wharton Bros. APRIL WEATHER UPSETS ITS PREVIOUS CUSTOM If you are contemplating build ing a home. See Brown In Vet Uusebuig before you decide on a location. P. J. Ballf. der one loaf of MILK BREAD. GRIMM BROS. ' Taylor-maae concrete is good con crete. '1'eL 223-K. Jtrt'K l'ASSKI) TO PIKKt'K. ONLY ONE CASE OF CON TAGION IN CITY THIS WEEK ( Aneieiatrd I'm. I.ieil Wirv. Only one case of contagious dis ease has been reported In the city during the past week, according In lr. . (. Itelt, county physician Last week mere were six cases o mumps reported, hut so far this week there has hc n only one new case. Indicating that the danger of SALEM, Ore., April 16. Attorney-General Van Winkle de clared today that tm resents a statement by Governor Pierce Im plying that tile attorney-general had anything to do with the gov ernor's allowing Harry and Alex Goldstein, convicts at the state penitentiary, a week's teave of absence ) attend the passover ceremonies in Portland. "The governor has never con sulted me." said Van Winkle, "about granting leave of absence to prisoners, neither for the Gold steins nor anyone else, and I re sent his trying to saddle any part of the responsibility on me." nefore ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the New8-Kevlew of'lee and aee the new line Just received. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District MEDFORI), Ore , Apr. IB Accord-I an epidemic has passed. The Our Ka.xter hcndKfar didn't come up to our expectations so we donned the old "lid" today so that our rcadors can ; look at the front pajre with the usual di'Kree of satisfaction. You can't put anything; over on News-Review subscribers. They're too darned wise and we're mighty glad they take ..an interest in the general appearance of this paper, and are : not bashful about expressing their opinion, as many of them j finrri.- r (lave done. o ' ; , A gentleman was in our sanctum today demonstrating ; nn electric typewriter, n new wrinkle in typedom, reducing ; the effort of operation to a great tlegree. Now, if some fel , low will only come along with a handful of brains and the lug to the local weather bureau, the present week promises to establish a new record In the history of Southern Oregon climate. Fur three days there have been April show ers, followed by clear skleR and warm sunshine, with the prediction for more showers and continued warmth. Ileretofoie April rains have been followed by fiosts, ac companied by bail storms and some snow. The present weather, according to County Agent C, t ('ate is the nio.st favorable lo agriculture and hntiictilture In the history of the Medford weather bureau. NOTICE TOPUPIL8 OF EVELYN NOLANO are eight cases of contagion mid. r iiuaraniine In the city, seven of mumps and one of scarlet fever. -o- Older your graduation announce menls at the Nes-Revlew office. New line of samples just received. n,i (. ni ioi s i Mi:it .11.11 oltl. I lllli(.,i. .i.,..i i..i. i n... : : . . r i- i . t ! 1 nave resigned my position at ... j.... ... v,,,v n't nine l. lll l.ll UI.-Ullll V lll'll V V 1,,, f.-lllll can give up our daily toil for the fascinating game of golf. This will sure be great. o A couple of Oregon convicts Jiave been visiting their homes nt Portland the past week, taking n little vacation from their strenuous duties at the state institution. We sup pose they wore the conventional togs and were niite popular with the sub sisters in that neck of the woods. o . we noiicea a leuow on me mam sireel tixi:iy eaiig a Wvhilnt fins l..n. W in. ) Ol.YMlMA. Wash.. April ir,. - To prevent the possibility of tin Imperial Ion or the Colorado po Itatto betlle pest In shipments Into beetle pvsl In shipments ol' ! Ron and Idaho, the stale of Cali fornia has put into effect a v : t - lual quarantine, Charles L. Ko : binson. stall' supervisor ot hor ticulture, lias been advised. Inning the active period of Hi pest from April I to Septemb r Hindis .... ...I for t,,,, ..I II,.. r... ""' " J ail,,, ' . .Mrmest stares must In Court of the f i:nited States for the District of s Oregon. In the matter of John Domain, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of John Dornalh of Comstock, In the county of Douglas and district aforesaid a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the said John Ixirnalh was duly ad judicated a bankrupt on the 6tn day of April. 192S; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office nf the under signed referee In Iloseburg, Oregon on the 2ih day of April, l!i25 at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, at w hlch time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as. may properly come before said meeting. Dated April 1. IMS. C. U HAMILTON. Referee In bankruptcy. M - TL.-i Local devotees to the rfnemn art ; will be given the rarest kind of a i treat thev tin nnt vr..t n the Majestic theatre, Friday and Saturday, where Tom Mix In his i latest William Fox production, ! "Teeth," will be seen for the first j time. If they hope for only an-' other of the so-called "cracker-jack I Mix plays" such as he has a reputa tion for invariably making, they get ! a pleasant surprise because "Teeth" j is unquestionably a rarity of the first magnitude. This distinction cornea to it not alone because of the star's fine performance, but i through the amazing support given ' to him by two dumb animals w hich j do not live up to the appellation "dumb" in any way.. Tony, the j famous wonder horse, is of course. one of these animal slars, but he is probably more than matched by a dog of the species great dane. We are sole agents for the Mc-Cormick-Deering machines, the finest line of farm implements made. harton Bros. Buttermilk Cream creates beauty almost like magic. The most won derful thing about it is. the fact that whilst it turns the dullest, most lifeless complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms snowy wfiite, yet i there Is not the slightest si.:n of it3 use after application. It actu ally vanishes from sight, and the! most heated atmosphere will not produce the least shlniness or ! greasiuess of the skin. No matter whether you ire troubled with a poor conipleilon, wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines ' around the mouth, ugly finger nails.. or just a simple roughness of the face hands or arms casued by ivind; or sun, you will find that any or all of these troubles will quickly dis appear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cram. To prove mis lo your compK-te satisfaction, get a nmall quantity today at your favorite toilet Roods counter with the understumJiiiK that they will freely return the pur chase money should you be dis satisfied. Beautiful actresses say. 'A short massaire with Howard's Buttermilk Cream at ninnt before retiring is all that is necessary." All drug gists. hold clas Consen atory and will s HI the Moose Hall. All lar tune. D.-ULY WEATHER REPORT r. S. Wevr.rr rurvau, local of flee, lioseburx Oregon, 31 hours ending 5 a. ni. Precip. In Inches and Mundredtha I Highest temperature eslerday .. ('-3 Lowest temperature last night Ift I Precipitation, last 21 horns 117 j Total prcrlp. since 1st of month 1 Normal precip. for this mouth. . 2 IS tpA fin i rn tuiirnf snrU nnH hnH n HniiiK- r...l I, .. ,.. Tola' preelo from Sept 1. , ' ,, ' iy;t. to date r.c.31 , chief in Ins upper coat ptM'l,)!. Now, if lie could only jret a Averse precip. from (Sept. ! red nose to go with the outfit he would certainly- lie some' ' ,ls'; --. :5:l ek. 3 9. April is proving true to its climatic program sunshine and show!) every now and then. 1K2I 6tl Average precipitation lor 4t I i wet seasons, (September lo 1 May. Inclusive) 1.4! lialn tonight and Friday. WM. BELL, MetooroloiIsL ;ir c. tifteates of inspection by the stale departments of agriculture in order to be shipped into Call fortiia. The Colorado potato beetle 1 not found In distr.cts of ti n slate, where potatoes are grown In i ommerclal nn.intltK s. Mr. lio blnson said. "The threatened quaratlt i :. h.is ail the eiirntiirks of an n,. kirgo for romnuTi ial relation-' Mr. Kohinsou declared. dance at'brockway Net Saturday nlthl.Qprll is. ml music and a good time lor ali. I Have you counted the aphis on your rose bushes? Kxtcrmtn;ite them by spraying with black I. af 4t. Ask us bow to use 1L Lloyd I Crocker. t DANCE AT Sutherlin Community Hall Saturday Nite April 18 Good Music Dance Ticket $1.00 Everybody Welcome IT'S fascinating With a paint brush, color, iul enamels and bronze paints, you can create de lightful eflects in the dec oration ol small objects, ornaments, seed pods, reeds, and the like. It's fascinating-it's the vogue! Decoret Enamels and Bronze Paints give the el lects you want. Also, ask lor booklet,"The Art ol Decorating with Decoret." It's free, and is full of ideas on finishing and refinishing furniture and ornaments. Ttrr cirry lull line ol FulW V V X- paints and Varnishes ant an supply jour needs. Marsters Drug Co. W. P. FULLER PCO. joi Mnooo Stmt Sa Franrbcei ft Braadua at PwV CoaM Gc Q FULLER PAINTS kj VARN1S1ILS flCMlK.vHiTtl.tAO ,,,, Today's Cross -Word Puzzle THE HOME PLATE Puzzle No. 150. EDITED BY J. C BOYD ia 25 v 7-i a 9 26 24 13 27 it 4Lu 21 15 HORIZONTAL. 2 harmonize 4 blood-propelling or pin. 6 modifies or regulates 8 weapon for disc harg- arrowa Incr 9 a (fir ma. live 17 leaned on one side as a ship 18 occ u p y a seat 19 female sheep 21 wand 22 t a i n n.t clear profit 24 inclosure 25 f o u nd a tion of a highway 23 m ore an cient 25 s mall, p o i n t e 1 wooden pin Herewith Ii tolution to Punle No. H9- 11- -cry of hoop 12 - possessive pronoun 1 4 istem 16 put in da-order 1 vessel for holding tea 2 jewel U sooner than 4 hack 6 endeavor 6 device for browning bread 7 cut apart 8 c, i r c u lar vessel fur holding water 10 fine art gallery VERTICAL. 11 public con veyance 12 s mall, fresh- water cyn- rinoid fish 13 that woman 15 spread for drying Jf united 23 likewise 24 by means of 26 very high mountain 27 beseech RjS.ll IN OCT! 'B, LAST! U U : l ', I 0:Nt OH:.,1 1 C :0;T EH S E WM.EI tQt! j s L AlT.E,0; 1 Y 0TU rPA,H,T;S 1 I lgjllA S O.Fj .,S T O M i A' C I H so A;EiSEiN.;Pl: is N E)TTjETPL ,'SIM1! ! 8 I AITiE TElst A WORD FOR BECINNERS. The best way to solve a croM-wonl puzzle iar to run qui'y over the list of hori lomwl and rertica' synonyms and compare th-m to the spaces in the DUZZle eYtendtnf. m.-a. ie or downward from the r umber of the synonym. Some word which will just fit in the runner of space available will quickly occur to you in some Instances, givlnir you a foun dation from which to solve the more difficult words. The words must interlock perfectly.