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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 S. ."ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except 8unday by Ths News-Review Co., Inc. Hi W. BATK." ,. President suit Manaicr BERT O. BATES Secriry-Tiea-.urir i ii i i ii awgBBaesi Kutereii u sucoutl claw waller May 17, mm. at the, post of lice, at Koseburg, Oregon, under tba Act of March i, 1879. iPSC SUBSCRIPTION RATES bally, per year, by mall Dally, six months, by mail Oally, three months, by malL, tally, alngle month, by malL. Oally, by carrier, per month. Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year- .1401) . I. eg .100 . .60 . .60 . t oo " Te Aaaoelalt frmmm. The Avaorlated fruaa Is exclusively .iilltl.d to th uss for repuhll satlon of all nws dli,lrhes credited to' It or not othnrwise credited w this paper and to nil local news pt,bjlsasd herein. All ritftata of rs eubliratiua of iectal dl.pet.-hea herein ars also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 THE VELVET HAMMER DOCTOR E. B. STEWART - The list of things which happen to the noted human ruee, the faults of its machinery which creak from foot to Sice, are famous and familiar facts to such a man as Doc, who helps the bird who's running down to wind his losing tloc, or lady with a mission reproductive in design to suit libly accomplish what is in her special line. But sutfh responsibilities, though large enough indeed, cannot consume the power of one so full of push and speed. He's been the local Legion head two terms and now a third, the -soldiers' way of saying they consider him a bird, to whTch discreet conclusion all the evidence attests. He's helped to put across a flock of motions, feasts and fests. Z L' And after,that he comes to bat, a golf club in his grip Olid knocks the home-destroyer for a long eventful trip. He gives that rubber apple from (Die orchards of Brazil a fre jiiently unusual and epoch making thrill. He does enough siioh useful stuff in every working day to have a sleep ex tremely deep on coming to the hay. PAINTERS STRIKE FOR (charges of possession and trans- .', DAILY WAGE OF $9 portallon of liquor. The Jury fall- ,ed to agree on a conspiracy charge. (Ae-icUled rnm Lewd wire.) Those convicted were Oscar Lund, -PORTLAND, Ore., May. 15. Ivan Thomas, W. L. Davis and J. I'nlon painters here went on It. i;l,folli n. One nf tha cU-fuml- slrlke today whin the Master anls, Luther Zinn, wan acquitted 1 chanted with soliciting a bribe. BY BERT (j. BATES As this la Fish Day Dumbell Dora Was out iookln' For a fsw aucksra To vots for her . J DUMBELL DORA THINKS Oscar Bsrria ia a now variety of strawberry. Today's qusen vota stands: Dumbell Dora ....1002. Dora gained ona vota over yes terday and if tht Espee aection gang's hand-car makes the grade from Winchester thia eve she ex pects to gain six more. The vota enda tomorry sve and unlsaa Dora goea over the top by five p. m. she plans to catch the early mornin' boat up Salt Crssk. Owln' to the flna weather Today and The condition of The gawf links And shortage Of space and Scarcity of Ideas We II cut The agony Short t There'a no wonder tha farm ia allua crowded." Do You Enjoy Good Things? Wa are offering a continuous feast (7 appetizing foods, and Roaeburg folks are finding our Delicatessen a great help in supplying their tables. SATURDAY SPECIALS Chicken Pie. Veal Loaf, Perfection Salad, Walnut Cream Pie, Strawberry Shortcake Fresh Potato Chips Daily Meat Roasts Pies Cakes Salada Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursdays Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 f -2 poor STATE FINISHES ITS CASE AGAINST FORMER GOV. DAVIS (AMocUtM Prut LwMd Wirt.) COURT IIOUHK, Topoka, Kans.. May 15. The prosecution rented before noon today In the trial of former Governor J. M. liavis, pi. inters Association refused an of all charges. The slxlh Captain 1 Tha former Kansas governor la Increase from JS to 9 a day and E. C. Hwunk, failed to appear for accused of asking money in ex- a'five-duy week of ill hours. Union trial, and forfeited bond. The ' change for a pardon for Waller di(cials declined to estimate how government announced a retrial 1 Grundy, convicted llulcbiuaon luuay men went out. Employers on tho conspiracy charge would he j banker. say the probable number quitting asked. Officers charged the nu n Mr- Grundy, wife of the convict Bf Jul). E. T. Crane, president of were arrested while unloading 175 ,ne state's last witness, tos- Q10, Master Painter's Association 'casea of liuuor from two rum run- tlfied that when she requested ueoiared his organization was pre- ners. . , t pared to put other painters on the i T . , ;, , )nlr-Monday If the strikers had not fclurned to work. . Ranges on easy payment plan . it-- :at Powells. "MOTHER" CURRIER PASSES AWAY BATCH OF RUM RUNNERS Governor Davis on January 6 to free her husband he asked her: "Have you any nionoy?" Shortly nfter the prosecution rested, A. M. llarveyr head of de fense attorneys, moved that all testimony regarding conversations CONVICTED AT PORTLAND llelimis From Portland Mrs. Win. Vinson, of I'mpqua. wllh Carl J. Peterson, bank com- POItTI.ANn, Ore , May 15 Four ! who has been spending the past mlsslnner under liavls. charged of six alleged ruin runuors, arrest several weeks In Portland recelv- agent in alleged bribe solicitations, rdby federal officers at Warren- lug medical treatment nt a hospl- be stricken from the record. Law ton. Ore., July 24, 11124, were con- ' tul there, returned honre last 'rs for both s ilea then retired vited In federal court todnv on night. Iwllh Judge McClura to discuss tho question. i WW WWW WW wwwww; ...50c ...19c ...25c ...15c ...20c $6.75 $2.20 f Service is Appreciated! - .iThe way the people crowd our store shows that ifiur service and fair dealing is surely appreciated. We will continue to give you the best we have in 'prompt and courteous treatment, quality merchan dise and a fair price, a combination that will always ivin in the long run. FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS WE OFFER Sugar Rolled Dates, reg. 30c seller for, lb 15c Our Special Blend Coffee, its fine, 3 lbs. for $1.10 Schilling's Coffee, per lb. can Fig Bar Cookies, ' per lb : Babbits Cleanser, 5 for Bread, 2 loaves for Flake Butter Crackers, 25c pkg Sugar, Pure Cane, per 100 lb. sack Hard Wheat Flour, per sack Will have a fine display of 1 lome Grown Vege tables and Fruits. Strawberries are nice and sweet now. Now is the time to get your canning Gooseberries, and don't forget to try a bottle of our Home Made Mayonnaise and 1000 Island and Chowmay, it's delicious. n Quality Meats Pot Roast, lb 15c Boiling Beef, lb 12 1-2 Hamburg, lb. 15c Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for 35c Pork Shoulder Roast, lb 22c FANCY MILLK-FED VEAL Shouldrr Roast, lb 16c Leg and Loin Roast, Jb 22c Veal Stew, lb .' 12 l-2c Heavy Bacon, lb 28c I leavy or Liht 1 lams, lb ".".'."".'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.30c Just the ri;ht sie to boil Will have a fine lot of hravy and light hens for your Sunday dinner. WE DRAW OUR POULTRY CottaKc Cheese Fresh Daily We Slice 1 lams We Trim the Meat, Not the Customer NO REDUCTION PLANNED IN FEDERAL ROAD FUND (ANMClatM I'r Wlrw.l POIITI.ANH. Ore., May 13. Hu mors that Pacific Northwest states would receive only 6t) perceut of their allotmenta of funds for fed eral roads are unfounded, accord ing to Information received here by United Slates Senator Stan field. The federal budget bureau has authorized tho bureau of public roads to contract obligations in Oregon to an aggregate of $2,000, Ono and will convene June 6, lo con sider further obligations, it la reported. S. P. INCOME FOR 1924 EXCEEDS $38,000,000 I lAwklel Tttm Wire , i SAI.KM. Ore. May 13 Tho Southern Pacific Company ns a re sult of Its business in l'.'-'t was able to credit to profit and loss 2.ri.3(ii.'.IS.77, aiTonlllig to the an nual report filed today wllh thu public service commission. Total operatliyt revenues were $204,211, S72 71. total operating expenses $U7.021.KI2 .! and net operating Income ;;x,tM7.7l2 .'. Steamship operations showed a deficit of .336.64. P DENIAL OF OREGON BANK CHARTER 13 SUSTAINED KALKM, On., M;tv IfiTh Mnt Imukiiii; board tmluy unantnimiHly uplu'ld Frank l ItrnmwHI. tio siilifrinti'ttrtenl of hunks In hi iw nial of n p.-ffinn f K. ('. .ililfni(3 tn nhib1tsh a hank on Suntly lttu W'iii(l, In th Kniii City I'aik Ui Irlct ot rorlland. (itddintfn had p In'nlfd t Ihf bonrd from Airuu.- Ht'll'll dt'IlfrlK ItinmwcU told tbo board iUnt tJ. (tpfiuiu ntuc.'ftwfii'ly It would b iitHfssary for a new bank to ar-(-umulalf tn a chort tlnio d'!iMiH In t'xrrsH of $r.oo, iifio and ho doubt t'd if this t-ould b tlon. He paid that two other applications rr banks In that dNtrict hud provlouv ly bin turntMl down. Ho fxprt'Stt--d the opinion that On (ton I over hank id now. DAILY WEATHER REPORT PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 Fre Delivery www,r . TT. S. weather burr mi, local of firo. HoncbtirK, Oregon, 24 hours finlinn 5 a. ni, l"rt'fipttittion In Indios and hun dredths: llu-h.'M t-tnir;ituri' yenh-rdiiV 7H I.ow.'st t inptTiiiur lat ntuht 4 I'rt i ipitathMi. Ia.-l l!l htMirn o2 Total prtu'lp. sint'i 1h( of month Normal precip, fir this month 2 i5 Total prfcin. from Spt. 1. to dato 39 55 Armani prevlp. fnun 8rpt. 1. 1S77 3174 Total fxrifl from Sopt 1.. l-'L'l ? si Avi'rari pnMlpTfation for 4 wrt ttraMint. tSrpt. to May, tnr1u!vt'. . SI Katr tonitrht and Friday; silent ly cooler tonight WILLIAM PKTJ. Mtoro.cglsL , V Mrs. M. UiHth came. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of the Koseburg l"n-d-Ttukiiig Company at lii a. m.t Sunday. wUh Kev. .Mow of tho Christian church of which the do ceased wan a member for thirty five years, ofliciuting. Intfjrmeot will follow at the Odd Fellows cemetery. N. Currier, aged 87 years, one of the best known pio neer residents of Koueburg, pas sed away this morning after a short Illness, at tho rooming house she has conducted hero for I n ADHIMFD DlYMVTrro many years, she Mufrni RrmuA ! UAKUIiNtK rllJlNE.K of puralytds on Saturday, and had been unconscious; fur the lust three days. Word was Immedi ately sent her relative after the stroke on Saturday' but nothing should be done to delay her death, which came peacefully this morning. Mrs. Currt&r was affectionately known as Moth DIES SUDDENLY OF ! HEART FAILURE; flAltniNKIt. Ore.. May 15. ' tHpwial to the Newa-Keview ) 1 I'i'ii. K. M. SiK-ncer. of Cariliner. iMi-il last night of heart failure. 1 Mo was born in the state of Maine ; to many of 1 s,h' ls:!' an.d was'a veter- her friends and acquaintances in 1 "n '" ",e ''V' "ar,' D'e ItoaeburK, and e.poclally by the i 10 ?rK"?, " the. 8p,r nB ' 18.63, scores of railroad cmpioyeea who "'aklnK 1,18 "ta,.h h.?m8 V,'r I have n-sldi-d at her rooming fh" ftreat.-r part of his lite. He hous. and her lo'as will be deeply 1, avt'8 a r'l',ow: An.na S,',e"- 1 felt by everyone. Althouuh ad- CI1"' a'"i .'0.!lr 'hli' )?. Juhn vanced In years, up to her recent i !. V 1 T ' a.,a' lr"' ",':,ma9 severe illnesa .he h,l been verv I h- H'olKOe. Portland. Mrs. Henry active, and h'er ftenerous heart i and kindly sympathies will loni be remembered by those who mourn ber death. She was born In Maine and came to koueburg over forty years ago, residing since that tiiua at tho home at tha corner of Step liens and Mother streets. .She is survived by her son William Cur rier of San Kraiiciaco, who ia con- 20th Century Grocery LOST Somebody Lost Money Yesterday by Not Buying at the 20th Century Grocery But Yesterday is past. Tod ay is here and just as large savings are to be had today as yesterday. Take them, they are yours. OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY May 16 and 18, 1925 9c 45c Carnation Milk Tall Cant Citrus Powder Large pkg. 20c Toilet Paper 1009 sheets soft, Sanitary tissue, 3 rolls 22c Crystal White Soap 6 bars .25c Bon Ami Cake 9c Bon Ami Powder . 11c Pure Cocoa Bulk 2 lbs. . J5c Matche Swan Brand NoUelesa Good Size Boxes 6 for 25c BHl. of Mood River, and Frank Spencer, Jr., of Gardiner. The funeral services will be held' on Saturday, May 16. r.OAD OKFK'UL HKKK. .1. way H. Scott, of the state hlxh departinent, arrived here today to make an inspection of tin Tiller cut-off road nrotect. ductor with the Municipal Kail- upon which the county has akei way of han r ranclsco, and two i aid. He waa accompanied to Til- grand children, Miss Kuth Currier j 1,-r by County Roadtuaster Krear. of San Francisco, and Lyle Gray j o of Seattle. Both Mr. Currier and j Business Is good with Hudson Mr. Gray were wllh her when FNnex. Oysters, new pack 5 ounce cans, 2 for . 5 Cn I Strained Honey Pure QQ I Campbells Beans . 4 ftp .031 Pint Mason Jar 001 Big Can I UU White Star Tuna all white meat, quarters 1 8c halves 27c Leslie Shaker Salt Each 1 (If I Marshmallows fresh QCn . IUb fluffy, pound OJU Flake Butter Crackers O n . "National, lb. pkge. tUV Kerrs Best Patent Flour 49 lb sack1 $2,39 Crown or Drifted Snow $2,49 t S i Rolled Oats, freshly milled, 9 lb. sk 47c Burnetts Vanilla-pure QQn 2 ounce bottle 00 U Shasta Tea, Japan t7n (Sreen) J lb pk 29c lb. U I 0 20th Century Coffee "Real Quality" Direct to you from our roaster "At a low QF. price" 2 lbs 33b ANOTHER LOT FRESH PITTED PRUNES, In heavy syrup delicious flavor large cans (2s) at only 15c ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St. OAKLAND STORE Old Baker-Flan ary Location JUST A SAMPLE OF WHAT THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT WILL PREVAIL IN ROSEBURQ AT THE KLINE SHOWS JOY ZONE, STARTING MONDAY. MAKH1KI) YKSTKKIAY. A dbuble wedding occurred yes terday afternoon at the court houae, whoa Clarence E. Cox and Kdna V. OHnghouHC and Ceorjre Ii. Downey and Barbara V". Oling house, all of Azalea, wore united tn marriage. The ceremony yas performed by County Judge Geo. K. Quin'3 in the presence of a few of the close frietidn of the on nt rat tint? parties. The two couples will make their homes i at Azalea, where the young men are ernnlnv.-M in the mill. CASK IS UKVfcKNl.lX , Judge Hamilton today reverse i the decision In the case of tho Town of Canyonville against Hen- ; ry Hopkins, rinding for Mr. Hop- kins in the matter. The case in one in which Air. Hopkins was ; ordered to remove a porch which .extended over a Canyonville Rtrei't. lie refused to remove the I j porch, and wan arrested for vio- Arundel, piano tuner. Phono IH9-L. latiin nf the city ordinance, and was tinwd. H-e took the case be fore Circuit Jurigo Hamilton on, a writ of review, aud obtained a reversal. NOTICE. No more watches and clocks tak en in for repair till OcL l. Wilbur L. Spaugh, 604 I'iue streeL Solve This Cross Word Puzzle and 'See "The Thundering Herd" at the Antlers Theatre Free "I mm 1 i 1 i i ..... . 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Tho firs, v, . turn ,. ! .Uwen ill b.- :ir l.il luk.ts. rath mx-d for two. whkh will b- honored at ay H-rfnrnmDr iiurlnB the fhuwlnc nf "The Thumli rina H.-r.l " Th7 ".k' 't" '4',';!l'5, lra"1'- J"" lo h piusl.- cruelly E"t It lo th-b.ii otfl.e al tho Antlers Thi alre before Saturday ncU .Viiv lSlh. anil I you are ono of the first five you ,111 h. given ,1 Tne viwilSeTtew nnu"'a 'as .veatof eOJUou of th. Kosebutg