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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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B. W. 11ATEH...
BERT O. BATES-
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925
ECONOMIC EFFECT OF FASHIONS
BY BERT a BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
A prominent citizen
Of the community
Suffered terrible burne
Early thle a. m.
In a local grabeteria
When he eunk hie
Doughnut too far
In the Java
And ecorched three of
His fingers. :
t h i
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
Orchids grow In orchards.
Among the passengers on out.
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, Salad
and T amities
Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
Fresh Potato Chips Daily
MONDAY SPECIALS Roast Beef, Mock Chicken Fric
assee, Chocolate and Rhubarb Pies.
Hot Bread Every Noon.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocert
Phone 515
E
IS
T
President Coolidge told the cotton mill men that he had
been informed that where 20 years ago, it took nearly 10
yards of LMngham to make a woman's dress, now three and;l0Un yeatjddy wae mis-
..... ,. , , ., , .. ,.. I"' Duncan, formerly a guest at
Olie-nail jarus IS cuougn to I'omurm to me lasnions. iius the Starmer Tavern. Mr. Duncan:
may create an economy of materials for the time beintf. Uut!ould no "vuige hi. destination1
, . ., , ., , . ., but merely atated that he was i
if the styles change so raapidly that three and one-half i -leavin' for parte unknown." He i
yards are adequate now, but nearly double that amount may regretted very much that he could ;
, . .1 . i ... . i not-bid the local officers farewell
be necessary in a few years, the trades that produce these and ..press hie appreciation for!
materials must be much upset by this uneven demand. As their Kind efforte in his behalf but!
long as women enjoy novelty, there will be style changes, f.tn "so VoVdiaH? VVaud" !. I
though women who are not too much governed by them show understood that he win return toi
commendable independence. But if the women would use iun '.VrcMhinVs.W.T'in 1
their clothes until they really show the effect of wear, andthie section and will hereafter do
not throw them away merely because they look behind the 1 rei'V'ioV
laiesi iasnion piaie, one consiuerame nem oi ineir expense in- Mister Duncan was unable to
could be reduced.
T'S FROST
WILL BE HEAVIER
IS THE fOBECiSTL,,:
chee valley was reported today at
the horticultural office following
la.it nights frosL A strong wind
blew most the night
Keporla from Omak today said
the mercury went down to 27 last
night and Pogue Flats reported one
ouarter of an Inch of ice. Con-
conullly had 25 degrees above zero.
Predictions are made that Oregon will be confronted by
a grave financial crisis if the voters deprive her of the reve
. nue involved in two measures to be submitted to them, under
the referendum law, next September. These measures pro
vide for a tax on certain forms of tobacco and for the con
tribution by certain self-sustaining state departments of a
certain portion of their revenues to the general fund tt the i doias. it musu been one of the otn.
state. The tobacco tax alone, it is estimated, would yield Xo'-Xl'iVrSZ
the state somewhere around $1,000,000 annually, and this ;,h Pt week, we're mightiy glad
reimburse the management of thte '
Starmer hoetelery for the crockery !
which ..he broke while . hurriedly ;
leavin' the other a. m. He inti
mated, however, that he may pur-1
chase a complete eet of double-'
strength cupa and eaucers for the
tavern. I
POSTSCRIPT
Pardon ue, Mr. Duncan, we were
In error In reportin' you as outgoin' .
passenger on Muter Espee'e gon-
,'ALLA, Wash., April.
I so. nun temperatures in various
parts of the valley ranging from a
minimum -of 2X to 36, according lo
In ronforniily with It s pant J locality, a light frost occurred here
records, the month of April re- l his niorniug causing slight dam
fnnes in pass out without reglst- age to some fruits In spots,
ering frot in thU locality. And j n
this year following as It does. f;ve u, ,ha dav our dally
prolonged rams that forced fruits bread and if yon pi-ana we will
and vegetal,!,., , rapid develop-; liive ,he 01mlM HROS . M1LK
mcnt it threatens to inflict ser- . iiiUOAD can qualify, I'hone 133.
Iiiuh damage. There waa a light -
fr.iut lut nlr.1.1 lhi.l ,11.1 nn '
loua harm so far as reported, but ! NEED FOR LUNCH
! (Ajaociatod Praia Uaaari WlrO
- POHTI.AND, Ore., April 23.
Suit was filed in the circuit court
of Multnomah county today by
Frederick M. De Neffe, Portland
attorney, as a taxpayer, to enjoin
the state highway commission
from entering into a contract with
Simonstn and Hefty for the pave
ment with concrete of the section
of the lower Columbia River high
wayq between Astoria and Sveu
Ison. 1 The highway Commission yes
I terday accepted a bid for con-
crete which waa $10,000 higher
.than tne bid of the Warren Con
struction Company for paving the
stretch with asphalt.
The complaint declares that the
hlehway In this section has been
paved, and that the commission is
without authority to destroy the
present pavement and repaved the
road. It is also set forth that the
law requires contracts to be let to
the lowest bidder.
ROOM DISCUSSED
ould go a long way toward meeting the expenses of govern-j .,,y
meni ior me present Diennium. speculation lias already be-! yi ne-n wear a tin derby the
gun on the probability of a special session of the legislature
to meet a financial emergency, for the general outspoken op
position to the tobacco tax indicates that its chance of en
dorsement is not a safe bet.
next time he feeds you.
The grandmother who l accus
ed of whipping a baby to death
will prob'ly prove that she was
kicked In the proboscis in earlv
J ! childhood by the hind-quarters of
The causes of automobile accidents are analyzed in the If demen,i Jackass, thereby caue-
. , .. ,-i . , , complex de luxe.
report of the Connecticut commissioner in charge of such 4. 4.
traffic, lie finds that the principal causes .are as follows: I The Portland baaebaii team won
Inattention, 4228 accidents; failure to grant right of way, 1 noth,r oam ytiddy, the Bull
3566; skidding, 1786; driving on wrong side of road, 1161). with"." "Tn."" th
Inattention is no excuse. People who can't keep their minds
- on their work OUtrht not to be drivinc Failure in o-rnnt rio-ht J Henry Harth played a oame of
' of way is a foolish cause, and people should much prefeY- to j .'chVr. VnT hl.Hc, 1 qCu0Pu.
grant it if there is the least doubt. Skidding accidents, ex-
there will be a much hiivler frost
tonight, according to announce
ment r flliarvir ltd I nf tl.a IT
a u'miw 11,,.-,,,,,, u ...iii A very interesting meeting of
undoubtedly do considerable dam- ! ,1M ,,,'n,0' P. T. A. was held at
age if protective means are not 1 l:"u"' uouse msi nignt. 1 ne
employed. Civics club presented the program
Observer Bell state, that the ,f neral ,dif U88' developed
temperature was down to :ttS de- " ne.e d 'a lunch room
gr,eR above rem at 5 o'clock this ? ,ne At the ""'!'nt lm
morning, and that it was still children have no suitable
lower at a later hour. The fore- !'li,c!; IO, e1 ""'lr lunche- nd It
rat for Sundav Is clvar and war- la lhe dciUre of the p- T. A. to
m.r. with moderatelv dry north sve 8ut'h B room Provided. At the
winds. Occasional rains are the ,r,'8'nt tlne there la a room in
forecast ror w rn Oregon the ,hK bLm"t which could be eas-
latter part of next week. i lly remoileled into a suitable lunch
1 mom, and the Bcbool boaxd Is to
MKDFOnn. O10., April 2.". 1 asked to put in a Concrete
SimiilKlng was general In the fin- j fl""r ani1 windows, and if this Is
gue lilver Valley early today for I "lone the P. T. A. will provide the
the second time this season, when furniture and equipment. A caf-
the mercury reached :tl In Med- eteria is the ultlmute plan of the
The staff of life should meas
ure up ft hundred percent pure,
ORIMM BItOS.' MILK -BREAD.
I'hone 133.
ford nnd 29 on the floor of the
valley. According to the County
Agent C. C. Cute, the smudging
was more of a precaution thnn
fear nf serious Injury, and In his
opinion, no material damage was
organization.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG
LOGGING OPERATIONS TO
CEASE TO BOOST PRICE
(AatoclatMl PrrM LeaaH WlrO -1
PORTLAND, Ore., April 231
Curtailing of logging operations In
Western Oregon and Washington
as a means of stabilizing the Indus
try was tentatively agreed on at a
conference here yesterday, the
Portland Telegram Bays today.
The agreement will bo put Into
conclusive form Monday, it is ad
ed. The reason assigned for the ac
Uon Is that receding lumber prices
have affected log prices and that
unless the demand for logs In
crease there will be still lower
prices, says the newspaper.
According to tentative agree
ments of logging operators thev
will cease activities in June and
prolong the July 4 oloseil period
for two weeks at least. Operators
attending the conference said this
would also aid in minimizing the
forest fire menace.
Boudoir Lamps and
Shades
Ready made
and Lamps.
Shades
Frames for making
Braid, Gimp, Tassels,
Edgings. If you wish to
make your shade, ws
will be glad to assist you
with suggestions for de
signs or patterns.
McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN
Complete House Furnishers Rostburg, Ore.
I.lVKSTiH'K gi Ait NTIE
Tom? ' S.UsTiH MKET
(AMociated i'rett Lefaatxl Wirt.)
SALEM. Ore., April 25. The
state livestock sanitary board will
confer with representatives from
California and Washington rela
tive to further modifications of
thf livt Hit irk c i ii n rn ii I f 11 p sxi stiii it
1 acainst California livestock move
ment- northward, clue to the foot
and mouth disease of a few
months ago. Ur. J. P. Iverson,
chief of the division of animal
industry of the California depart
ment of agriculture; C. N. Haw
kins, California cattleman, and
Robert Prior, Washington state
veterinarian, are here for tho
conference.
C.overnor Pierre wonM make
no predictions as to the probable
outcome of the conference to be
held thiB afternoon.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I59-L.
KKLE.ASKI 0XVHT HAS
AXOTHKK TKliM AHIIAI).
! JEKKERSOX CITY, mo., April
, 25. James Carroll, released to
driy from the state penitentiary
after serving a terni for burglary
and larceny, was tuk'.-n Into cus
tody by officers from the State
of Washington, where he is want
I ed on a charge of burglary.
I Carroll has rt'rved two terms
In the San Queuttn, Cal.. prison
nnd one in the prison at Sub in,
Oregon.
Grass rockers at Powell's.
tion were badly misplaced when
-cept in wet weather, would not commonly happen if people hn0Vlno , f 0,10", p'.""""
were not running too fast. Accidents sometimes occur due , , ,
to fault of children and pedestrians, but otherwise thqy could Ralph Quine who grew up in
usually be avoided, if people used their brains.
o .
What Klamath County lacks in population, she makes
up in thirst. Standing 17th among Oregon's 36 counties in
theie parte ie back to God 'a coun
try again and will atay thle time aa
he eaye he'e dern tired of wearin'
hie red flannele.
population, she ranks second in the amount of fines paid for; they want to but we hope none of
violation 01 the prohibition law for the 12-month period end-! V 'B"l-"'n "" r" mched
' H fan.h 1 il,i. li... J.b.y f bullet thereby eauein1
. ...... v.. v...o hi.cjiiiii .u xiiiiua jusi uiauu iuiuuc i vncie oam to eend a copla mill.
. uy the state prohibition department. And under the stimulus
; of increasing industries her population is growing rapidly.
If her thirst increases accordingly well, they need all the
water they have down that way for reclamation purposes.
0 .
When not quarreling or fighting the French chamber of
Deputies spends it time voting confidence in the government.
; So far the legislative branches of other nations have not
followed suit.
and horsenhoi-lng. All work
guaranteed. Pl.-ntv Mnm rn, fon...
miflWr-,1 even liy Hiosb orrharil- J ure horses. 623 Winchester Bt
Istn who dlil nut llKlit Ihelr j north of auto camp. K E. Wood
Hniudue pots. Th' pears are now cock. Prop.
sufficiently mntured lo resist a ! ' Q t
lower temperature thnn was the ,
cnae a month aso. when the firsl L your sheep branding fluid
general smudKing was done. I .",??,? ",8, 0-'"' handy at
"liearilifr tinre. We have Kemp's,
IIKM1, Ore. April 2S. The I !he. kind 'hat lu,a require
minimum temperature this morn- j I",? T?w ,".'."o 0n a car-
I ne was .12 above ir,-rn. This Is " HA"TUN I'K03;
the lowest pol'it rearhed In sev- lucncnDn tTTS..- .
eral weeks, altlionch It I. more l MC1F?? 7?" 6600000
than a week slnre the minimum F0R BETTER WATER SUPPLY
nxl'lered fallnl to go below the
fivezlng point.
Closing out beautiful line of
stationery at less than cost. Re
gular tl value BSc. Ano-her
line values up ' to J2.50 ?t J1.05
nT box. IVltev'a Confeetionery,
229 N. Jackson St.
SUMMER SCHOOL
ASK ABOUT IT
The Business College will be in session thruout tne
Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the same
as during the regular school year.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
EIT.KNE. Oro.. April 2T,. Kil
cene shivered through the niKlit
while the temneriiture stood nt .13
decrees above xero. a scant one .by Medford will be allowed to ap-
(AwH-lalH PfMa UaaM Wfn.
SAI.K.M. Ore.. April 2S. Itepre
sintatlves of the City of Medford
and State Engineer Luper today
entered into an agreement where-
EDWARDS vs. KAPLAN
(Araoclatr-l l'raa L'Kd Wir.l
POIITI.AXD. Ore.. April in.
Hilly Edwards. Kansas City
wrestler, will meet Abe Kaplan,
Chicago light heavyweight, here
next Wednesday, rromoter Virgil
Hamlin announced today.
Order your graduation announce
ments at the News-Itevlew office, j
New line of samples Just received. ,
yun Dean-eatere abroad to main
tain our dignity,
.
A headline thle a. m. refere to I
the Daughters of 76. Well, great
gune that's the firet time I've
heard a female admit beln' that
ancient. j
The Pullman company announces tho launching of an
airplane sleeper service at an early date. This should satisfy
those numerous transients who are always insisting on an
upper berth.
The initials of the newly elected president of the Ameri
can Newspaper Publishers Association arc S. E. T. Here's
hoping he's the right type and never gets pi-ed.
No word has been heard
from the posse on South Deer creek
who left the firet of the week In
search of Mister Duncan, but it ie
preeumed that the trout are riein'
to the fly In their uiual manner.
legreo above the freezing point, 'propriato SO second feet of water
Today, however, the sun came up from Dig Untie Creek for a munlrl
brlght. and things warmed up a : Inl water supply. The cost of the
hit. I project will bo about $6011,0110. The
., I water will be piped a distance of
YAKIMA. Wash.. April 2r.. 35 miles. The Eagle Point reclam
Though warning of a damaging atlon project, which holds rights
frost were broadcast all over the 'on Hlg Butte Creek, agreed to the
Yakima valley last night this , Medford appropriation. The city
morning's check showed that there requested 40 second feet,' but be
had been practically no damage, oaus.1 of prior obligations this
thanks to the heavy clouds thai amount could not be granted.
formed early In tho evening and! ' o-
the high wind. Do It now. Order a sample
loaf of the GRIMM HMOS.' .MII.K
WKNATCIIEE, Wash.. April 25 IIKKAD and It will become your
No damage to fruit in lhe Wenat-1 steady diet. Phone "i:t3.
GOMES STAYS ON JOB
LISBON'. Portugal. April 25.
President C.omes has consented to
withdraw his resignation. His ac
tion followed a visit to tho palace
of a delegation of members of
parliament which previously had
rejected the resignation, who beg
ged him lo reconsider.
LUMBER AND MILL WORK
j We can furnish your material from Cellar to Attic.
FLOORING FINISH SIHI'I.AP
i CEILING MANTLE BIIICK SIlEATIiINO
& RUSTIC TIMBERS SHINGLES
j SIDING ' DIMENSION LATH g
Headquarters for Hardwood Flooring. Our Finish Lumber 13 4
t, all scientifically Kiln Dried. Try it. a
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
'WaTiTaTaTaTaliTaTiWaWiTaTaTO
I
GRIMM 11 II OS.' MILK BREAD
delivered to all parts of the city.
One loaf for you and no other
will satisfy. It's wholesome. It's
pin's. It costs no more. Phone
133.
Call and see the new products
at the Watkins Store, 120 W. Lane.
Tel. 177.
I'.Sl II S SIMM TS
WHEN HIM t ill
IN,
(AiWK-lalM Prrpa Win-.)
NAPLES. April 2.V After
eighi months of comparative re-d
Vesuvius Ik in eiuplloll again. The
voirano orri'M
llli le. espt ( tally
cand-.'i-ceitt lina
KOIltllWeal hide
DECORATORS SOMPLETINQ
WORK AT GRAND HOTEL
"Sattidy night Ie a dern busy
time fer the woman who hasta
wash the backe, necke and eare
of a dozen kids."
Royal Children Suffer Hardship
f;tnla.-lic spec- I W.
Tho lobby nf tho Grand lintel,!
which hna been undergoing oxtc-n-'
Ivb Improvements for the past5
week, is now nenrlng completion i
The ti xi ure Is as fine n lltren.
The quality one hundred percent
pure. It will win you tor nil
lime to reeie. (ililMM BROS.'
MII.K IIUKAD. I'hone 1:1:1.
BORIS PLEADS WITH
EMIGRES, COME BACK
('linger, proprietor of th
at niKiit win u in- lintel, engaxed T. It. Hughes." of
Iiokiuu iiom the 1 Kuin ne, to make tho Improve'
if the ir.it.-r casts I mi nis. Thn woodwork and walls' ' onllnued from page 1)
a glow om r ilin an a. The pre- I "f the lobby have been cnmiilet. lv!
sent uruv:ti occur priodl ally ' g over, a Irnverllne stone be !
iiii.l la laund by tl r.illap,.. i K 1 Ing used n, basis for tho lower j
section of lhe rim of the i rater. I Hart of the nulls ulin iirmnv
..Ira, th
Pio'fnr Mall
or Hie cmiviih el,..
Kntii' as near t'le i
slide Htid couririin d
tile eiiliitiori as lit.'
Hie rim. v hi' h ulhm s 1 1
How down lhe Mihano
Dellvere,! a
cent of profit,
vice 'on l-'n sh.
(ill I MM It RUS.'
I'hotie 1:1.:.
Utile Wlttlinn
That's our s.
I'lll", Wll'ilcsnn
MILK lllll. All.
MILLIONAIRE THANKFUL
FOR (36 JUROR'S FfE
CHICAGO, April -Humid r.
ML'Cnrnilck, the harestiT manu
facturer, yesterday said:
"Thank you for haviug been ul
lowed to work fer f:t0 dny."
He was glien $311 lor tn wee's
seivlie as a Juror In Juvenile
. court, and In addiilak aa t-d a
"regular ft Horn-,'' b the rest of
lhe Jurors.
"I am grateful lo have had lb
chance to serve." lie said, am he
was glien his tlieik "The Juve
nile court ie one of Chicago's most
jieiniiu uiiiiiuuuui. 4
iiivctnr menus, gning the room a very ar-
at.iry, has tlMIc appearance. The wall cnlu
ti r in pes inns ate being finished In blended
lie cail-e of polrmme, end the plate rails, ill-
Ilalise of vh intf the miner Hint l,,u..i unll.
e lava lo ai" being done tn old Bory with a
kIiii.I finish, l he front doors will
a bronze mottled color, and the
column at the foot of the stairway
has been done mer In polcrome
nn-l mottle, blended. This finish Is
ti' in.; Used a great ileal 111 lhe
snuili, and hits become more pnpu
lai 111 the west during lhe past
ar. Mr. Hugln s stales that this
parlltulsr coliihlnatinti was usisl
m lb" lini'htng of the cellulitis of
IK' I'lut National Bank al Kugetie.
I If you hale been Iri'tlbled other
Ma's wnii root Maggots lu Muir
I bio, . oil plants, try Magollle. - -I
W hi n plalltlllK the seed or soon
i alter the plants are up. Is the
' lint ' to applv It. It rests l.'tv
little to tr it out and It m.i ac
a gnat m.itiv plants. Sold lv
WHAUTON HROS
over the Serbian and Roumanian
frnntivrs.
Ati llntian riirresiioiiilent tele
' graphs Dial p.issll.illlv of a res
ciirreitce nt ioli-nce Is hiilii ated.
' Iliilgarian ili-turtianr-'s tlnnicd
llli HKitlll in the pr"V:nre. Inilar,
'although earlier reports had in
:sistid the situation was iMiptov
i Inc
Si are d. ad and 'a number
' wounded
miif Hrt-i in (liffrr.nt .rn Im htl
ilownt. iirror.liMn ti ((lie I ill-
, imii'li
:ipn r.-ipltal-. At the rity
hull, lthnirv nud ftn.nrc wt-n-htiriif-l;
Uurii.iri tw.i r kil
h'ti iimt a iiiimhcr nnt.(l'l In .1
cnijfHit hi'iwtMi (ho aivrn n:ini
i;oop anl omnviulsii; In 'ficht
iitiK hi l,rlno ihn't' rnintininti-j
Htr klllu'l; at Varna i(llrt kH
' 'i1 tlip roinmun.Ki 1 n - - r K..-i-
hnff nftiT hurnuiK hit O iium, nc
I runllnv to thtij r pot l n I ' nm--iv
fill ft t'irt- tn ii troy th
hr Mi:'ji tn i h r'Kiin of Varna
w. r ri'jirtrt.
pati'lii" lmnt Scftn or t n i 1 1 r 1 re
ports tn''inniK o'h' r Hum-
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A Message of
Economy
The stock of monuments
which we carry, ,mholy
pood appearance, quality ami
fine workmanship, at prices
which make them outstand
ing values.
We hire no hlch-priced work
in or agents and therefore
can save you from 2! per
cent to 30 per cent on your
work.
See us beforo placing your
order.
Peoples Marble and
Granite Works
B02 N. Jackson Street
MODEL DAIRY
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
CLARIFIED MILK
We invite inspection.
Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service.
Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wa(?on.
Night Delivery. Phone 44-Fll
HAVE
US
MOVE
vooa
MOVING
FurnituiH reeeivea the
utmost care and attention
in our hinds. Our van
arc specially padded ant!
quipped for the transpor
ration of furniture to any
part of thi; city or sur
loutvtinks.
"Wo aim to please"
ftyftNITURe H.s. French
TRANSFER AND STOHACE CO. tj
PHONE 220 hi
Tvlor mecie roucrrle le good cod
cret TL JiilC n
The more li et lhe meri' on ,
willlf. II nem more l.ei-ilime .il
l'il e.in'l Ret elieni;)!. ii I l M
H 'JV .MILK Hi; l: Al. l'lione j
Atwne are pu-mre.! lhe ie.ii. nnd nauiEharrs of the rl niprras XllA
now Ii. in in Si'.un. The e vht children ol the lele KaUer Karl hari
ae.-n Iilauy hurdnUipa In tlmr jrouuil liven, despite the Uct tlwl theil
Itibrr wu uuce kiut. TUej ere fair compelieU to lire pncucaU ol
bMetti.
Cleanup
Clean People; Want
Clran Clothes
Let us do the Cleaning.
; Imperial Cleaners
; Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
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