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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1025
BETTER PUT ON THE SOFT PEDAL
PICKMS
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
W gueca the rain
An over -
Th tun is peepin' thru,
Th May flowers
Are a buddm'
The ky Is gittitV blue.
We may be wrong
We hope not
Wei want Spring to begin
But gosh, where's my umbrella?
It's pourtn' down aginl
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
That a windlass is m Scotch
damsel toot in' a bagpipe.
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ODE TO THE COUNTY JAIL
The crockery in the jail house
Is badly battered now
Since Duncan flattened out a cup
upon tne enenrrs brow.
Thay hadn't orter break things up
Around the institution.
Our taxes now are high enough
Without such dissolution.
China cups are costly things
Tin-cups unsanitary
And so we buy the best of ware
To cheat the cemetery.
Now jail birds listen to us
If you would soak Gawge Sewell
Please use a stick of stovewood
Or else a cast-iron stool.
4.
The new dance law says that
each dance must be supervised by
a lady of mature years and of good
long shot. It, is only silly chatter to contemplate such a of another good gal gone
Something Good for Dinner
A piece of our savory roast meats, or a salad, vege
tables, or a pie always fresh and delicious, will be ap
preciated by the family.
Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads
and Tamales
Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
Fresh Potato Chips Daily
FRIDAY SPECIALS Chicken Loaf, Fricasse of Veal,
- Chicken Pies, Chocolate Cake, Apple Pie.
Hot Bread Every Noon.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers Phone 5 I 5
; It is noted in dispatches emanating at Klamath Falls
that a move is 011 foot among sportsmen of that particular
lociUity to request Governor Pierce to reinstate Ben Dorris
as si member of the state fish and game commission, Mr.
Dorris having just recently been dethroned by the governor,
for reasons so far not divulged. It is also made known from
the same source that should the governor refuse the request
to reinstate Mr. Dorris that a recall will be directed at the
governor. And, right here is where it is time to put on the
soft pedul. This recall business is by no means a popular
method of ousting men from public office. It has been
made so for the very reason that wily politicians and un
scrupulous fellows have worked the measure overtime fori
selfish gains. You cannot employ the recall without
good, sound and reasonable conclusions for carrying the
measure into effect -unless it is plainly shown that an of
ficial is crooked aid wholly unfit for public service. The
mere fact that Governor Pierce has discharged a public of
ficial is not sane grounds for invoking the recall. Not by a
HARVARD LAMPOON UNDER
SCRUTINY OF P. 0. DEPT.
move. If you want to make the governor real popular there
is no better or more comprehensive way of accomplishing the
desired results than to hitch the recall to his coat tail.
o
Eugene Guard: Those who scoff at the maxim, "it pays
to advertise," are inv.'ted to read the results of a 16-page
advertisement inserted in The Guard by a Eugene grocery
man, George C. Stanley, whose new store at Ninth and Olive
is flow on the second week of its existence. Here is the rec
ord of the store in its first G days: Business amounting to
more than $1.1,000. Stock turnover 100 per cent. Doors
locked on hundreds of customers Saturday afternoon because
of inability to handle the crowd. Store jammed to capacity I
every afternoon. "We are doing the greatest business I ev
er saw in my life," says Mr. Stanley. "If we turned over
the stock weekly, even on a one per cent margin, it would be
profitable, as it would amount to 52 per cent a year on our
investment,"
wrong.
(AMorUted l're- Lrurd Wire.)
WASHINGTON, April 23. Act
In K Solicitor II. J. Donnelly of the
j ist office department has under
review unlay uie current ihsihj or
the Harvard lampoon, copies of
which came from the postmaster
at Boston with a request for an
opinion as to whether gome of th
maKitzine's contents overstepped
the bounds of jrmissible mall
mailer.
The magazine were seized by po
lice from news stands in lioston
and CambridKH and the Hoston
postmaster has been withholding
copies there from the mails pend
iiiK a decision.
One feature of the publication
upon which the solicitor will pass
Is a picture entitled "The Goddess
of Liberty by Mr. Hot Monimo,"
the central figure of which Is a
woman attired in a pair of slippers,
a neckband of ribbon and a bracelet.
FAILS TO CHECK
DOLLAR CO. DEAL
(Aa.riatd I'm, lamt Win-.)
WASHINGTON. April 23. The
final order dismissiiiK the plea of
the 1'ai-lflc Mail Steamship t'om
'Pany for an injunction aualnst
I the shippitiK board was slxned to
Iday by Justice Hliz in the Su
preme Court in the District of Co
, lumhia.
( Counsel for the Pacific Mail
;sald they would advise the court
Inter as to their decision cn a
further effort to restrain the board
from consummating its sule of the
Dollar Interests.
NOTICE!
During the next two months while our new
plant is under construction we will be open for
business the same as always. We have a full line
of feed and flour in stock and expect to be able
to supply all ycur needs for products in our line
at all times.
Douglas County Hour Mill
For concrete worn call Taylor.
113 No. Flint St Tel. 225-Ii.
Already there is a good flock of aspirants mentioned for
the republican ticket at the oncoming primary election. In
fact, too many are 01 the job at this time, and too few suit
able timb'er for chief executive of this state. Because a man
is mighty popular in his home town lacking the state-wide
acquaintance necessary to insure generous support has, in
the vernacular of sporting circles, been responsible for many
a "blow up."
DOGS PROVE THEIR WORTH
(Amorlatwl I'n-m I.euad Wire.)
f'HKIIOKKK, la.. April "!3.
Dorh were a-lven credit today for
two worthy deeds, one the rescue
of a Kirl from an attack by hops
on a farm and the other the giving;
of the alarm that a fcaraKe was
fire. The Kirl. Jeanne Gist, was
injured by the hoes, but will re
cover. A dog belonging to Kdward
Meyers was responsible for the
alarm that Meyers' -garage was
burnliiK.
Studebaser costs less per pound
tLun butter.
" The law passed at the last session of the legislature reg
ulating public dances will have a tendency to make pro
prietors of dance halls watch their step. Otherwise they
will have rough sledding.
Advertising is the life blood of any profession. You
might get along without it but the health of your business
is bound to suffer.
..Well, we don't like to promise anything definite, but we
hope "It ain't gonna rain no more."
WOMW SLAVS HIV
.MIK MAVH .Vl'l KMITKIl
TO ATIA -h HKIU
(AMnrlated rrree Ueerd Wire.)
OH! ('Alili, April 23. Clirtns
roifrn, 2:1. was slain with nil axe
hy Mrs. Jennie rilrenniKlla, she
lufiunied thw police lodnv. She
salil- she killed I'onzii utter he
had nticinpied to attack her. She
wns del. lined for questioning.
lITHAliO WAKM AT HI.
CHICAGO, April 23. A new
heat record lor Ihln dale In Clil
ciiko seemed In prosper! lodny 111
lllil lelnperHtlirw 111 tied to M
at noon loduy. "i iinlli iik the re
cord of 84 on April 2:1, l!i 15.
HOME COOKED FOOD SALE
A SOCIAL ERROR
While weedin' out our garden
We made a bad mistake
Wo pulled out all tha turnips
Now don't that take the cake?
WALT KNOWS HIS BERRIES
Waltah Day, grand galoot of this
year's strawberry carnival, in ar
rangin' to put a phonograph in ev
ery cow barn in the county so's
we'll have cream, from contented
cows for the berries.
Ralph Hand and Paul Amort
will twist each others toes fer a
coupla hours next Tuesday at the
opry house. Heaven pity the man
who has corns.
r J "I
Chief Ketch appeared on the
main stem today without his
galoshes thereby riskin' the
chance of gettin' his tootsies wet.
Gosh, them cops are sure dare
devils! '
The seen-yers of the h. s. will
put on their class play this eve at
the opry house. The name of the
play Is Dulcy but the actin' ain't
so dull cy.
I
Better Music Week takes place
May 3rd to 9th. There is little
need of better music. What this
country needs Is better musicians.
4
An asphalt Arab cams into our
sanctum this a. m. bawl in' like a
bay steer. We asked the -sheik
what til e trouble was and he said.
"A jane down on the waterfront Taylor-mane roncrrte is good con
took a bits outa my apple." We crete. Tel. 225-R.
chided hitn for lettin such a little j o
thing as that annoy him and he
Mak the kitchen a more pleas
ant workshop with an ELECTRIC
KAN't.E from Hudson's Electric
Store. Easy terms.
Ladies! Complexion
Worries Ended at Last
momi. n Horn!
!'IK NTI.KKT IWm
, IIKI OP JKW KlJtV.
This Delightful New Vanishing
Cream Containing True But
termilk Must Make You Look
Years Younger or Money
Back Just Try It
.
PORCH BOXES, FLOWER.
. BEDS, . PLANTS OUTSIDE
You buy the plants and we
fio the work of planting. Call
The Fern. Thone 240.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Kehr, 5 1 T S. Pine street, wan
entered and roMd last nttiht
while th" niemluTS of the family
were away from home, KeveYal
valuable art fries of jewelry M
Ititf taken. The home apparently
was enteivd while Mr. and Mrs.
Kehr were away from the house
yesterday evenini;, although they
did not miss the articles until
thia morninc- The hurtdur took
a pnld watch, fob and chain, ami
three valuable rim: a. A small
amount of money in the hnue
was overlooked. The city police
department was notified of the
robbery this morning.
ky? tovl
ir
Ut:
BE!
(let a small (luautiiv at anv phar
macy or toilet goods counter, sim
ply asking for Howard's Hulter-
milk Crt-ain, and massago it daily
(AMocintH Vrrm Ls-imhI W(r.)
CHICAC.O. Apr 1 23. Vlans for
the construction by the Full man
Company at Pullman. Illinois, of
fleets of all-pullman airplanes for
service in tran-continonial com
mercial flights wore revealed last
night by Pefur Pnrke, chief engin
eer of the company.
It has already been decided, he
said, to operate the plane along
the same lino. as Pullman sleep
era a no used in railroad traffic.
The Pullman Company would
lease its ship to operatives, who
into the face, neck, arms and ! would contract to maintain st r-
Imnds. The directions are simple (vice and observe provisions made
and It costs so littlmthat any girl 1 obligatory by the builders. The
or woman can afford it. Your com-'craft would he manned by Pull
plexion must quickly show a de-nan employes, but operated by
cided improvement or your dealer I pilots of touting concerns.
Is authorized to return your mon-1 The aircraft would lie intended
ey without question should you be i primarily for long overnight hops.
puch aw from New rk to Chica
areJun r Chicago to Miami, Florida,
answered. "Well ya darn fool,
was my Adam's apple."
4
it
5.
. v oi k i:us ! acini;
tki.il on iioo.i; h vin e
"The damsels hafU rouge their
knees since they're cuttin' off the
Circulation with their rolled sox
and tight garters.
(Aiwnclatfd Ir-a I-ooJ Wire.)
V.'ASHIXC.TON. April j:t Or
ders were sIriumI today by Secre
tary Wilbur for the court martial
of nix officers on chnrgcH gmw-
ili mil .,r tlw rul.l sn I lin n.ii-ut
VT 1 . v. .
( ril II I'll 1 I lietMIH'ri ai .XITHMK,
ii.. I "ii it it v ;i, w uen it uiiiti-
ty of litimir wm ftcfed upon Its
arrival from the Vet Indies,
it was said.
The Bobolinks are coming.
dissatisfied.
No matter whether you
troubled with wrinkles, hard little
lines around the mouth and eyes,!
coarse, sallow, faded looking skin,!
or simply roughness and redness'
caused by wind and sun. you will DAILY WEATHER REPORT
find that all these trials nuicklv V. rt. weather bureau, local of-
disappear with the use of this old- flee. Knseburg, Oregon. 24 hours
fashioned beauty recipe brought, ending 6 a. m.
up to date. j Precipitation in Inches and hun-
Howard'a Buttermilk Cream Is ' dredths:
only sold on a positive guarantee Highest temperature yesterday.....,
of satisfaction or money back. At Lowest temperature last nitiht 42
All Druggists. Precipitation, la.st 24 hours "
o l Total precip, since 1st. of month 4.52
Pumps
Decidedly
-in-
Vogue
for
Spring
ScTme have a neat buckle, others a ribbon bow, and
their smart lines need no futther accent.
These pumps are particularly appropriate to wear with
the simple styles of Spring
Black Kid Patent, and Tan Calf with combinations of
colors. Low, medium and hiyh heels.
Kidder's Shoe Store
Roseburg, Oregon
-o-
Sllghtly used ranges at Towell's.
1'IAXO Mill MltS. CIMII IIM.r,
KXItOI TK VIA Allil'I.XM'.
The l.n.ll.'n t the Ilnntlst
n liliiinh will hiihl n conki'il fimil
Kaflsfacllim It a In 'sale at McKi-an liarhr and Ilalil
havn the bent You .win's. Sahinlav Anrll 2r, iw N
nf Ihln whi'n you , til Kil In I'lillilren's Knrm Home.
What ii
know run
can b ai imrtMl
buy t;IIIMI linos. MII.K II1IKAI)
J'liotlt) KI3
Some ilay In I ho not lar ili.staiit
fill lire tho Covorimii'lit will ilfinanil
nliMilulo imrity in all IoimI HliltlH.
CU1MM lllil IS. hate b. at tho !nv
iTiiinotit lo fl. Try ono loaf of
lllll.MM IlliUS. MII.K IIIU.'AII.
I'honc 1:13.
llllh grnilo, extra
rtiKS at 1'oweH's.
funcy, rug
TKAflll K IMI Iil i IN
A I TO l l.Vsll M- -.11
. HAM'S I'AsS
HI
i
Ice boxes at Towell's.
SHOE PRICES THAT
CURE THE BLUES
Men's Oxfords for $3.75 to $8.00
Comfortable Styles Swagger Lookers
Reliable Makes Desirable Lasts
Broken Lines of Dress Shops. Work Shoes and
Shoes for school childrrn and tots
nt Slaughter Prices
A: H. PERRIN
1 I V. Cass St.
Rosclnutf
OEMPSEY READY TO MEET
ANY MAN K EARNS SELECTS
(AMM'ifttt'tl l'n I.raM'l Win )
NKW YOKK, April SS.-Jark
Mempsev arrived in New York to
day ready for a "siege of motion
picture woik and then, perhaps a
trip Hbrnml with his wife." The
heavy weiKht chrunpion. looking fit
and line, pnld he uoiild fmhi anv
opioiient ttelected bv his manager.
Jack KiJirii.H. lie emphatically de
nied reports of a rilt between
Kearns ami himself and swid the
two would (out inue to split fi.ht
purses on a 1 f t fifty bais."
Ih'iiipM'y said be weighed 2k
pouuils ami thai he would ask
about three months llnu' to pro
pare for a bout should one mater
ialize. .
Cullerton P T Association box
soi nil Kri'la) 7:0 at school, km1
piomam.
DEC RE E HOLDING PACKERS
TO ONE BUSINESS VACATED
j ( AH-:tM ln l Win-.)
CKANTSt PASS. Ore , April
I Mrs. .1. i:. Itmion. leather at
Pixie school, six miles west nf
! this city, was seriously Iihui'mI
j this nntrning when I he car in
which shv u as rid nu wit h lier
! son si rue k t he car driven by
1 Chris t M'tuan. Mrs. Mutton was
thrown from the machine itnd re
'(''ived inimies i( her head. Mrs
Hiilton was on her way iron, this
dry to the school win n the ar
; fid. nt occurred.
JOB BIDS! TO
Normal precip for this month 2.4S
Total precip. from Wept. 1.
!!2I, to date 3.90 ! MINKOLA, N. Y.. April 23.
Average precip. from Sept. ;A l.iplaiie loaiied with two baby
1. 177 30,23 grand piano-? and carry inn six
Total excess from Sept. 1., men left Uoosevelt Kh-ld today
1924 S 67 for Washington. One nf thv pia-
Average precipitation for 4t I nos was consigned to Mrs. Calvin
wet seasons, (Sept. to May, : Coolidge und was to he delivered
inclusive) . 31.4S'to her secretary at Hailing Field
Fair tonitiht ami Friday, continued at noon. The second inurnment
cmd, heavy frost. ' was for a Washington
. WILLIAM liFLL. dealer.
Meteorologist. ( Colonel Ih-mM
president of the Ceneral Airways
Inc.. who was aboard the iinn.
ald that the company planned to
t operate an aerial tteigiii line Ik
' tweeu itoston and St. Paul.
PURE SILK HOSE $1
A women's hose or pure thread
silk at ?1. Made by one of the
best silk mills. Comes in black
and all rotors. If you want a pure
silk raiher than our mixed silk
piano number you ran get it now at
Itarrs. It. guest values ever in fl
Partner, silk hose. Try them.
We
pair v
I'honc
do all kind of
i.rk. Hudson Ml
id:..
o
lertrieal re
ctric Store.
( i.o.l rr l .-i ttir .)
WASIllNCTOX. April IV!. 'He
c.ti-e'n decree hy which the big
tne t hicano meat packers agreed
t" illMirie Ihetnsehes from imie
i, it''! Hies (f busfn ss mil ordered
r-ut inlei) tnday by .luftce ltat!c
in the I'l-tnct of Columbia Su-I'!-
me Court.
The net inn as taVen after Ju
'tie Itailey bid ilenii d n motion of
Switi v Ceuii'sny and Armour
tipipanv tt acate jh-' decree in-
I'l HisHndltiK oper.i'ion of the
! wiiii; iiiFvn.K.
h.u: : -)' to t.. -T
its Tli.T'i' on r-' ft-! y i,nd
il l , In ir o w I'itr, ite i .it
' t uk pi- I 1 , M;ir. M a t
I ''". dir c;c
I I Illt s let
Ii hat ,i n
f i ;ir,iin .
n el lit i H
(AwkM'UtocI Vritm tfm Wire.)
rOKTI.ANP. Ore., April :M.
I e!vsat ions I rom a number of
' ounties were here today to s
fend the meet in g of the state
highway rouimision opening this
a iternoon.
Hids ure to be opened on seven
p.iving and surf acini: cont racts.
four gradinc jobs and five hrid
C e s . Two of the h i c h w a y jobs
and -o of the bridges are in
'ouglus county. One ef the grad
ing a nil one of the, bridge con
tracts are for Lane county. The
other projects arp in Clatsop, Wa
ker. I'nlon. Itenton, Curry, .lo--epjiine,
Lakv, Lincoln. Wallowa.
Yamhill ami TiUamook counties.
Apron Sale at CARRIE
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h m tint ha
"A Man Pmi
' .lunirle l aw
.1 ;it 'Mleiljie
ii bv l-a'it s;
Willi,
.i d Cut I
I ir .i i-.ur.o;
nte an- C. . rt
ha ! n hunch n
l,ne." adapted tin:
'. I A It. ii.
l.i'Kan and F.in
t-et us frhow you the advantacei
nf our new broccoli transplanting
machine Come in and look them
over. Wharton llros.
HI
Murphy h 'ad a r'tonir a t p'.
itig tn support nl the tta- OH
are ;e,iL- as!'. t'harie te
hemler-ou and .lane .!
LuciiiM
Coopers sheep dip Is bein
nure e ery ear because one
' ahfnrnm cooptra'tve canneries ping will take the pUre of i
t Intel vrued a0 party at in- with other dip. Sold bv Wlur
I i . .1 ' r,
o '
DANCE
Olalla Hall
Saturday Evening
April 25
(4 really special sale of a
r for
Fortunate purchase of well
made bungalow dresses at
73c and 98c each. They
come in good materials and
fancy patterns and novelty
checks in ginghams and
percales. Each dress is tastily trimmed with contrasting edges,
patch pockets, belts and trimmings. To see them is to want
them. And certainly you can't afford to make them yourself
when you can get them ready made at 73c and 98c.
See Ih Window Display at CARR'S