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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1925. FIVE Clean Up Sale Men's Women's Roseburg Boy Scout News ; ; a -and Children's Shoes Every Shoe Sold Carries With It a Double Value to Buyers. Odds and Ends and All Broken Lots Will Be Closed Out Our Sale Prices range like this 49c 98c $2.98 Hundreds of Shoes have been sold at these prices, but we still have a few more, and the stock is all good, serviceable stuff, and will please you. 1 1 1 West Cass St. A. H. PERRIN Roseburg, Oregon bl'MMKll CASH". The first shipment of food for this summer's cuutp was received this week, it being fifty bonus of Kelloggs "lep." In their letter that Company promised to have their representative deliver some more on his first visit hero. This has been givvn for the use of the scouts this summer and will be kept at btidiuarters until camp time. It Is very likely that shipments of liko nature will be received from other companies soon. These are small items but they tend to cut expenses down for the boys going to camp and they are greatly appreciated. The same as last year, Mr. Jack son Is going to send up a big sack of prunes for the scouts. Well prunes and pep should make them grow alright. WOLF CICKKli CWMI'. Mr. Prune Grower- A Progressive Deliydrater will do your work save you money eliminates risk makes you money , , over 1 00 satisfied customers six years on the market six years of success operated either electrically or gas engine triple circulation of heated air over fruit PROGRESSIVE DEHYDRATER COMPANY Sunnyvale, California I. J. WIGHTMAN Dehydration Engineer "440 East Morrison St.. Cortland Oregon UMPQUA HOTEL, ROSEBURG, THIS WEEK PEST, ALLEGED 1! LEPER J IL itiniliimtmniMti- turn I ALASKA f SIDE TRIPS sjThe Double fjffi&WfrS'&r Fmmroriland fiS.20.in O ftVl if eluding nirnls and berth n SS' jlr . onsUamrltwnYan r'' 'CjmSJ $L$s ' couveran''r'ncc"llI,t'rt- X VKUMi ')J .TRIP- A. B. IWwrp, Gry Pam. Agent C.S"AIf AN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 122 Third Street Tl. Brdwjr. 3300 PortUiui, Oregon (AMoclitfd I'rcai Loiaod Wirt.) LEINGRAD. April 16. Father Branislav Oussas, tho Polish priost who was one of those to have been exchanged for the two Polish communist officers recently mur dered while enroute to Russia un der police guard, was arragined to day on immoral treatment of I young girls in his employ. The court decided to try the case tn his absence and several young women were heard In the city of Camera, much of the testimony be ing unprintable. The case has excited much In terest throughout Kussia. Crowds packed the court room today but i the sensation seekers were disap pointed when the judge announc ed that the testimony would be heard in private. Father Oussas denied the com petency of the Soviet court to try him. insisting that he should be tried under the Polish criminal code In his own country. The public prosecutor said a diplomatic passport did not give foreigners the right to commit crime in 1 illu sion territory, and demanded that the priest should be sentenced to five years solitary confinement. i The prosecutor said the case possessed political' significance far transcending its mere criminal features. "As the fundamental aim of the revolutionary regime is to safeguard the soviet republic, it is our duty to try this man, who is a danger to the state," he said, I Father Oussas was formerly a member of the polish repatriarion commission here, and as such he employed a staff of female typists and clerical assistants. To Whom It May Concern I -will not stand for any accounts contracted by anyone except my self in person. WARNER II. SIEGRIST. Last Saturday the executive whith five scouts drove the Lizzie ; up to within two miles of Woit ; Creek, where they left it and I hiked on up to a point just across I from Wolf Creek. Several at ! tempts to cross were made, but I the water was too deep, swift and j cold. They could have crossed up at the ranger station, but did not have time enough to go that 'distant before dark. As much as they wanted lo, they did not jget to see last year s camp site. I They do admit though, that it is a pretty country up that way. The 'Little Hiver will have to go dowu at least a foot yet before a cros sing can be made. . . HOY. SCOl'T COl'KT UK HOXOK One of that most important de partments uf Scouting is the Court of Honor. Such a department , tor Kobeburs and vicinity has now been organized and will meet Fri day .evening, April 17th, at 7:00 I p. m. at the City Hull for the purpose of awarding badges of I merit to the scouts deserving I them. Though no boys of scout age (12 lo IS) or any scouts except ing those appearing for awards will be admitted, all adults are not only invited, but urged to attend. Attendance at the Court oi Honor will give one a much better view of bt-outiug than can be had in any oilier way. Since there are so many people who do not know what scouting is or for, or what its training is, it would be a mighty big boost to the scout movement to have every person in HuaeUurg to attend. The Court of Honor la made up of the following men: County Judge Ceorge K. Quine, chair man; Dr. O. C. Finley, F. W. Haines, Scout Commissioner John Kunyan. These men ure known to the entire community as cons cientious and willing workers especially In the matter of the community welfare and are well liked by boys. it is not to be taken that just because we have a Judge enrolled in this department and use the word "court", that the Court of Honor is a Tody be! ore which a boy must appear to be tried fr some oiten.se or mitideed. This body of men is representing the adults of Roseburg in the matter or giving approval to scouts who have made progress. The boys will be asked a ivw well directed questions hearing on their scout truining only, their answers to faU,-ry the Court as to the real progress made. The prime pur pose of this Court is to encourage and stimulate, to standardize and interpret, to recognize and award initiated: Hoss Ogle, Carl Falk the boys efforts to advance and make progress through the acout ranks and tests. Scouting however, U something initiiitfiy more than the passing of usu and the meeting of re quirements. Theae are the machinery of certain activities; the character buiidmg mtluence of tae companionship with well qualified men and other boys while doing theo interest grip ping activities ihow associations are the big and real aud vital character-building things. TKOOl' O.NK NfcWS. Modern conveniences, pure wholesome goVrnmen lnttpecis-d Ingredients, perfect hanitation, en able us to make a perfect loaf at a minimum price. It's tjie flavor; It's the quality, you simply cannot get awav from CKIMM liUOfci. MILK BREAD. Phone i;t3. Twenty-five members of this troop were present Monday even ing at troop meeting. Wo went to the scout camp early enough ao as to cook our suppor. Howard Aunt urn, took a cok.ug test and siuie he ate his own cooking and lo auto is not sick, he stands a good chaui'e of passing. In due time the meeting wus called to ortior by ScoutmKter Limott. We discussed the tmlerluiiinient the scouts are expected to furnish to the High School Parent Teachers A spoliation on the 21st. We also entered the poster contest spons ored by ine L'mpqua Forest De partment. We are all going to compete for one of those valuable pictures and expect aomeoue in our troop to bring home the ba con. We discussud all other mat ters of troop importance and ad journed to play our favorite game of steal sucks before the hike home. duly fifteen fellows turned out to work on the lot back of tue Lmpiiua Hotel last Friuay night. We want mure out next tiure. Ju&l watch that spot of ground change in appearance. Some of our troop will be on hand ior the Court of Honor Fri day evening to take merit badges teats and expect to receive the awards tor the same. Elton Jack-, son, Maynard Hell, Kussell Laug head and George Churchill have already taken tne review tests. .No doubt but that thure will be some others before Friday uyon ing. The parents of all scoufa are especially Invited as well as all adults. None of us scouts except ing those tuking tests will be al lowed in court. Also.no boys who ure not scouts will be admitted 1 if they are of scout age 12 to 18.) HOWARD MliNTL'RN, Troop .Reporter. THIRD THOOP M:VH. We held our troop meeting this (Wednesday ) evening and had Pen scouts present. The place of meeting was the scout camp ground and wo must agroe with the other troops that this is sure a dandy meeting place. W e mls aed our senior patrol leader and his brother Cal, who could not come tweause of severe colds Our troop is to be counted on for rtext Tuesday evening to furnish our share of entertainment lor the High School Parent Teach ers' meeting. We intend to make it good and snappy. We admit we have a small troop, but there can be a lot of good stuff In a small bundle. Jack (Hbbs, Gene Dur laud and W illiam Calhoun passed the .Second Class Cooking test and Leonard Wood and Oscar Fistver passed the Second Class Fire building test, making five tests passed during the evening. I Mr. W ilson has proven a reul stand-by to Rev. Mow and our troop. He was right on the job at this meeting with us. George Webber, Troop Reporter. Neal and Delbert Hatfield. They were enlightened in the mysteries by Sten Lobek, ira llyrd. Harold Thomas and Tom McDowell. I Speaking of initiation cvretnonies, we have decided to do away with I any rough stutf In the future and take to so na thing of more serious land impressive uaiure and some thing which will adhere strictly to scout teachings. Mr. Itrltton was present and ex plained the working of the Court of Honor which has Just beeu organized vud will meet tor the first time next Friday night at the City Hull. Thoae from this troop, who are entitled to appear beforo the Court and who have already passed a review by the executive are: Sten Lobek, for first class badge; Harold Thomas, for merit badges on Physical L'e velnpment and First Aid; Tom McDowell, fur tire merit badges covering Cuokiug, Physical De velopment and Hiking. Remem ber lellows, get your parents out to this meeing, but you cannot come unless appearing for a tiatt. This troop will meet at the swinging bridge next Monday eveniug at five o'clock aud go from there to the camp ground for troop meeting, llrmg your supper and be prepared to cook it there. There will be plenty of time to take such testa that may be iu order before troop meeting time. Of course, we will hold a regular session just the Bame. as if wm were meeting in the church parlors and discipline will be kept. Those who are working lull should have something to do) and who cannot come at, live o'clock, come over later. We do not have much news this time for the reason that we are I busy Kitting ready for tests. . Tom McUowciLj troop reporter. KAGLK ILUH.K KK(K1VFJ. An Kugle Hud go has just been received at headquarters for Ro bert Oppie of Troop One. Robert has moved to' Portland, but it is hoped that he will be here soon to receive his badge. If not it will be forwarded to him. An Eagle Scout at this time is the highest ranking of scouts. To become such a scout must qualify for twenty-one merit badges. Thete twenty-one badges shall in clude first aid, life saving, per sonal health, public health, cook ing, camping, civics, bird study, pathfindiug, pioneering, athletics or physical development aud any ten others. It is expected that several more will qualify for this award In tire near future as the scouts getting near that honor are working mighty hard for It. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. Phone 44-F11 Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon. , Night Delivery. GLIDEP.T. A. HOLDS gent need for the active coopera tion of alt usera of the forests la the attempt to eliminate destrucv, tivo fires. Among the slides were some very fiue pictures of the new North Uuipqua highway. The Glide P. T. A. held their regular meeting Friday evening and the following pfflcera were elected for the ensuing year; Presi dent, Mrs, Lillio Everts. Vice President, J. O. Ilovindon, Secrv-tary-Treasurer, Misa Clarice Con nine. In preparation for the De clamation contest In May an elimination contest was held before the p. T. A. In the Primary girl's division Alvlna Asam won first, Vivian Gervals, Becond and Helen Pond third place. In the Primary boy's division Uobby Hill won first, j Isaac Uorvals, second and Ronald i King, third place. The children j all did splendidly and the decisions j were very close. District Ranger Fred Asam gave an Instructive talk on flrn protec tion in which he Illustrated by means of drawings tho proper I method of burning slashings. Fol I Inwlnir hln nililrPKft lRnlrrn-util r loaned by the Forest Service, were' exhibited bearing on the very ur- TONE UP, PURIFY IN THE SPRING Every woman knows that her" house has to be cleaned thoroughly every spring. During winter, dust, dirt and germs accumulate in th -corners, under the rugs, in the cur- tains "an every place. Just so with your system it should be given a thorough cleansing, puri fying this spring. HOLLISTER'3 ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA will do the job slick and quick. It will clean your system, freshen and purify you all over you'll enjoy j living, eat better, sleep better- feel better. Chapman's Pharmacy. Before ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-Review office and Bee the new line just received. Have you sometning to sell, u trade, give away. Use Newt - Review columm. TROOP TWO F,VS. Initiation ceremonies were In order at our troop meeting Mon day night. The following were uer, George Minturn, Lindon Hoffm;tn. Richard Maildox. Carlos 11IO t'HIKF SCOI TISMS. Mix tin and Copper and you have bronze. Mix tin aud brass and you huve a most despised person. If your folks keep you busy, don't complain It is because they are taking a real interoMt in you, Remember, idleness 1b the usual cause of a boy's downfall. . Most of the speed demons would be at a Ions tor an answer if they had to tell their destina tion and why the hurry That applies to other than automobile drivers. THK THIRD KTOl'T LVW. A Scout is helpful Ho must ho prepared at any time to save life, help Injured prsoiiH, and share the home duties. He must do at Ititst one good turn to ttoiipetHMly evrry duy. You accepted this law fellows, what are you doing to live up to It? WE SERVE THE PUBLIC from 5 a. m. to 12 midnight , 5fte DOUGLAS (GRILL Dinner from 1 1 a. m. to 8 p. m. Waffles and Short-Orders at all times Try our Breakfast Specials ' Good Meals 30c and up. W. R.. WARNER. PROP. , II 1 Save the wear and tear! 1 ception of the baseball came, all thpre will ba a Btnrn, restaurant! id by a well-orKanlie'd forco nml ' of th events may be enjoyed with- and a lar(?o airy ballroom.- There i rowdyism entirely eliminated. The i out leaving the shaded woodland. ; will be danclnt: In ihls ballroom baseball game will be played near S A modern community house Is In during the afternoon and evening, i the l'ark in a field kindly donated course of consirucllon in whic h The l'ark will be competently polie.1 by M. U Klmmel. . :j The World At Its Worst. By cluyas Williams Trying To Find An Available Newspaper CELEHTIi TO BE HELD JULY 4 A committee apiolnted by the Glide tiraiiKo conferred Mih F. I. Farrlncton. maiiavvr of Idhyld l'ark, Sunday and made arrniiic ! men is to hold the Fourth of July J celebration in the Park Instead of j at Glide a was first planned. It i is the d fa I re, of the committee in I charge of th celebration to pro I vide a holiday as free as possible j from the d Ik com fort n and annoy- j j ances usually experienced and as J i lie imaiiiMi lur nui.il t i-'n onititiu ' Id ley Id most nearly meets the re j qulrements. For some montV pa?t tho mnn I aj?ment of the Ink has had fm ; prorcments under construction that !ill, "hen completed, make MP yld one of the most attractive recrea tion rorts in southern Oregon. , The closely-wovrj crowns of 'ai j i tall fir trees inhe pretty irroTe I ! liuure a cool, shady retreat from the hot July sun and, with th ex mi Mis una. tipe in til n?tPiAcr. would p,r kkc TtMicr ir.jm'J NEWSPAPER TPCM TCP OP PIM.O TO KlNDLC IV WI1H SftAr.MA vw.. to til) we Gtr TUfT t;je. rc;M tmio. m CAUSE inf. Hf'jU'T GOT ROl'l.t) TO H7.DIN6 V'YjZ VET u;D KM uit SOMt OThl rn'j fPFi. ON TOP OI- DCOK tATD fcC3 MLliT bt THROUGH WUH Y7j WEkC ! MC H N j AN CCA IHPVCS SOMrTHINt IN THE PC HE W,A' ,',AV tl IT TO!! 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