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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1925. THREE We have the Newest Patterns Printed Crepes AND Georgettes Come in and look them over DRESSES Peggy O'Dare, Printed Crepes and Georgettes in the Newest Styles The Ladies Shoppe 139 Norlh Jackson St. LOCAL NEWS IOWA STARTS WAR ON BOOTLEGGING GAS TO EVADE TAX Convention. She has been absent from thla city about a month. Oakland Merchant lu ll. 1. llridKes, Oakland merchant, mag here yenterduy and spent the duy attending to business mutters Picnic Hold Last NlghK aim visuuiK menus. In Thursday F. P. KarrinKton spent several days hero yesterday transacting business and trading Ho returned to his home at Odleyld tu the afternoon. Visitor Hera Temple lirown was here from Dixonville for several hours Thurs day, and spent some time attending to business matters and visiting friends. Better Homes Week. How about a new home for the family? fail and Ret one of our up-to-lhe-mln. ute plan books. Page Lumber ami Fuel Co. About 75 member of the Young Peoples' Association of the Baptist church of this oily and uw.il.. ........ 1.1. 1. O.. .... .........I a .ho!1 niu.h is .u.1B .ninh i'ailoneu (AeaeUtxl mm MiH Wit..) HOCK ISLAND, Ills.. May 15. j W hat threatens to become an in- tcrstate gas war was started here today when four men, wearing "; stars as "marshals" and purport-1 Ing to represent Iowa's newly cr ' jurKe!ated "gasoline tax department",!; nu-u hock isiauu. inn men i themselves at the oil Throat Operation Iale. the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Dunham, of this city, un derwent a throat abscess operation this morning. Drs. Seely and Wain bcoii attending. Mr. Wright Visitor Perry Wright w as an out of town visitor Thursday, and spent the day uttemling to business matters and purchasing supplies. He resides at lllihee. nf lM ,!. I, !,. n,l hui,l . "" i" iuiuuw Blue Ol UMJ welner roast. A large bonfire was T F"? ,br Jg' acr" the miss built at dusk and after lunch was M J u"',M,f -"Aii'-eaten the evening was spent In a . k'V bu DK "'a the Iowa tax. When the men stationed them- j selves at the pumps of the Illin ois Company located near th end of the bridge, Frank P. Welch, president InTestijsated and culled thH sheriff and had them removed l from his property. Similar actions was taken by the ' managers of the Stanard Oil and Sinclair stations, located nearby. , All thene illations are. within a j block of the end of the govern ment bridge and have been doing a heavy buatuess with Iowa motor ist r since th egaa tax wheut Into effect April 15. o I social good time. ! Hvcrivea Kyo Injury- Watson, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Talbot, of Melrose, received a very painful and serlouB tnjry last evening while at play near home. While playing with other hoys, on older child threw a rock, hitting Watson, and caused quite a pain ful Injury. IJo was hroimht to this city to the ofices of lr. Wa de, who called in Dr. A. C. Seely In consultation. It waa found that the eye was entirely cloltvd over with blood,-and the doctors were unuble to define how fur the injury penetrated the wye. Treatment U being given, and there is danger of the small boy losing his eyesight, but nothing positive can he told until thy clot has been absorbed and the eye is clear. From (.llile Mrs. Thermon Cannon was among the visitors here yesterday and spent Leveral hours shopping ! and visiting friends. She is a re sident of Glide. Ijcft For Portland H. W. Hates left this morn in cr by auto for Portland. He wil turn Monday accompanied by Mrs. H. W. Hates, who will remain here during carnival week. In Thursday S. O. Jordan, a resident of Look ing Glass, spent several hours In this city yesterday visiting with frivnds and attending to business matters. Injured While lUiihUng Peter Heller, who with a num ber of other workmen, has been emplqved by A. Creason in tear ing down the structure in North Hoseburg 1elongltng to Mr. Crea son, which caught fire and burn ed a few weeks ago, had the mis fortune to receive two broken J right ribs this morning while at worn. air. nouer was on a acai fold, and was tearing down the burned boards of the building, when his foot slipped and he fell ten feet to a burned rafter, which gave way letting him to .the Mrs. Kid red Shrum and daugh- Albert DeBernardi returned to ter, of West Hoseburg, teft this ! hU home at Glide this morning morn In ft for Ashland, where they after spending yesterday and last will sptnd the next several days night in this city attending to visiintr with friend. 'business matters. Mrs. A. V. Wood returned to hn,lf -hlm m her home at Camas Vallev yester day afternoon after spending sev ernl hours in this city shopping and transacting business. . MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK i We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F1 1 To Visit More Mrs. W. D. Snider arrived here last night from Corvallis and will spend several weeks here visiting jwith her son. Harold Snider, and her mother, Mrs. J. A. Freeman. Mr. Oi nn-hlll In D. S. Churchill was a visitor from out of town points Thurs day, "and spent some time here attending to business matters and trading. He resides at Klgarose. ground, where he fell on his right side. He Whs taken to the offices of Dr. George K. Houck, where the injury was given attention, and was taken home. The nature of the injury will necessarily pro- continuing his work for a time. -L. RAW PRODUCTS COMMITTEE FILES RECOMMENDATIONS a BROKEN PINEAPPLE S No. 2i can 2 for .... (Continued irom page I.) To Vlatt Here Mrs. L. M. Mnench and two children arrived here last niirht from Albany to visit with Mrs. Moench's mother, Mrs. .1. S. Mono smith, and her brother,. Verne Monosmith, for the next two weeks. Guest IrfHives for Wyoming terested should begin plans for planting acreage this fall. There should be no leas than two hun dred acres pledged to make car load shipments. Tire barreling market will take care of a large percent of the crop. This method of handling strawberries has brought the growers In some sections of the North West good returns the paat few years. Livestock : There Is not much promise'for nnv considerable in crease In the livestock industry in the county. Hogs : Hog production mlirht be increased by many ranchers keeping a brood sow raising Mrs. W. C. Winston, w ho stop- I Jitter of pigs each year. This can KEARNEYS 300ff.fassSt. GROCETERIA 300W.CassSt. SPECIALS Large cans Carnation Milk (limit 20 cans) 10 cans for i 75c Pure Alfalfa Honey, 5 lb. pails 73c Prunectar Syrup, pint cans 25c Prunectar Syrup, quart cans 45c Prunectar Syrup,' half gallon cans 85c Prunectar Syrup, gallon cans $1.65 Medium Red Salmon, 2 cans for 35c Cluster Raisins, 2 pkgs 25c Mixed Nuts, 2 Ibs.for 35c Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs. for : 25c French Peas, 2 cans for 45c Bulk Mince Meat, 2 lbs 35c Our Mother's Cocoa, small size 10c Our Mother's Cocoa, medium size 15c Our Mother's Cocoa, large size 25c 10c package Wax Paper, 6 pkgs. for 25c Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The' Store that Brought 'em Down MIIITMI.I.I.T.I.TT.T.Wtf I 1847 Rogers Silver Plate We are making Special Prices On all our Silverware, Look "over our line before g you buy. Some real bargains. pod over m?re and has been visit Ing at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. V. Winston, of Winstons, for the past two days, left la?t night for her home at Itawlins, Wyoming. Motor Here Yesterday Mrs. Claude Welch and Mrs. Charles Hall motored here yes terday from KInmath Falls and will upend a few days here. Mm. Welch will visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. V. N. Pltchford, and Mrs. Hall will visit at the home of her father, CJeo. Smilh. They will remain here until Sunday. Former INsldent Here Mr. nnd Mrs. S M. t'uffron, of Pnsso Hotiles, California, stopped j over In this city today, and spent a few hours visiting with old I friends Mr. and Mrs. Suffmn formerly resided here, and stnte ! that they find quite a change In ' Hoseburg, finding that It 1 quite a beautiful city, it having been j fifteen years sipce they last visit ed here. They are enroute north , in their car, and will visit at . Portland and Seattle. Mr. Suffron j states that the roads between , here and southern California I points are In excellent conditions, .with the exception of one stretch i of twenty-three miles, between Heddlng and P.inamuir, Califor- nla, which Is being graded. Mm. Ktewnrt Itetiirn Mrs. K. It. Stewart returned to her home ih this city this morn ing after an extended trip thru the southwestern part of the Unit ed Stales and at Washington, I). C. Mrs. Stewart Is the regional vice-president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and made a rlslt to the auxiliary post In , as well southeastern tnt"s. She also 1 C'ountv. vibiicci at v aKmngion, l. I', where he attended th T". A. K Safe Milk nd Diet For Infanta. InTalids. ThAgd I W sv i Hfcai.nii1 ML ha made a source of profit many ranches where hogs are not kept at present. Dairying : The dairy Tin sinews does not promise much profit for the near future.. Heef : lieef production can not be Increased much for lack of range. There Im room for big im provement In the breeding of live stock by introduction of better sires. Sheep : There Is room for some small flocks of sheep. We believe the sheepmen would profit by confining themselves to the breeding cf two or three of the fine wool breed and eliminate all others. Toultry : The poultry com mittee report that Douglns Coun ty has "everything In Its favor for poultry production equal to the I'etaluma district In California. We have a better climate, green feed can be grown on the ranch. Mineral : We have received favorable reports on pome of the mineral findings in the county, but have nothing definite to offer at present. Timber- : Commercial timber resources of Douglas County are enormous, aggregating npproIm ately sixty billion feet. Capital Is needed to manufacture these vir gin forests Into lumber to meet the ever growing demnnd for the western forest products. We would like to Impress upon those who are operating fresh fruit stands on tha highways the necessity of selling only first clas fruit and vegetable to tourists. In cooperation with the Coun ty Asent we are asking for a soil survey of the county. We are also arranging for an agricultural survey that will gira us complete data on all exports and Imports as crops grown In the This project will Include agricultural conference to he held next fall when the survey in completed. ft. A. FUrSKNMAHK, Chairman. W. A. T'O(.Ani), C A. HK AND, f'OSTKIt ni'TNKIt. it. w. coom:y. DECLAMATIONS TO BE GIVEN IN ANNUAL CONTEST TOMORROW The annual county declama tion contest is to be held In Hose burg tomorrow night, and It Is expected that there will be large crowds at each of the three places where the contests will be held. Division one. consisting of the firvt four grades, will hold Us contest at t!ie M. K. Church i South. Division two, made up of s7r:nluia fnr Ihu AtU In t ha fith I will compete at the M. K. Church, a nd Division three, composed of the high school contestants will speak at the high school audito rium. Kach of the three division will start their contests at 8 o'clock, the evening hour being chosen In order that more people may have an opportunity to be present. The declamation con tests have been held yearly In connection with the annual field and track meet, but this year it was decided to separate the two and place the declamation contest a week earlier than the field meet, and to put it In the even ing instead of the morning. A musical program will be given In connection with each of the three division contests. The contestants represent the schools from all over the county. Nine sections have been formed and In each of these one boy and one girl ar selected for each of the three divisions, making six from each of the nine sections, and eighteen for each of the three divisions. These winners In the elimination mntches in their re spective sections, then combine in the final county elimination. 'Better Homes Week. Does yoor home need a new roof? Shingles at Page's. Kxceltent quality and the price Is HIGHT. DEVICE AGAINST THUGS KILLS ITS INVENTOR REDWOOD CITV, Cal., May 15. Gratlen Moreau, 62, inventor of scores of devices for as many dif ferent purposes, sacrificed his lfe to his Inventive genius, the coron er's Jury here declared today in passing on his death yesterday In his tent home In Burllngamc. Moreau was killed by a device ho had perfected to save hold-up vlc tima. The device consisted of a brass cylinder and a plunger, which fit ted Into the coat sleeve and which exploded when the arm was raised, sending a bullet into anyone who might be standing In front of the wearer. The jury decided that he had come to his death by accident w hile making a test of the contrivance. SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGENTS HOLD MEETING PR EPAREB) Stones Store are always ready to serve yon. It makes no difference the size of your order always the same courteous, helpful service is here; try Stone's tomorrow or any day for satisfying food supply service shop before noon. Unusual Bargains Until 13 Oclock Noon Saturday v I CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 0n 70 10 for UtU I0U BUTTER, STONE'S BEST 2 lbs (Limit 20 bars) .45c CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 3 for 24c ALL DAY BARGAINS Make a list of your week's requirements and enjoy Stone's many saving prices and efficient service. FAMILY FLOUR CO 10 CORN, PEAS AND TOMATOES r 4 IJQ 49 lbs - $lll3 standard pack, 15c, 3 for 43c. 12 fotjgl lO J ROLLED OATS EC. SHRIMPS, QCft 9 lbs JJb New Pack, 2 for Jwu Bordens Tall Milk OCp GRAPE FRUIT 7Qa 3 for ZJb 4 for 25c, 12 for I Ju NUT MARGARINE f)np SWEET JUICY ORANGES 07,, lb ZUb Medium, per do CAMPBELLS PORK AND BEANS C 1 C LEMONS, OQp 10c, per doi V 1 1 1 J Large, per. do L 30 Complete assortment of fresh vegetables and berries at lowest prices. Buy your sugar now our price is lowest in town and canning season is here. SHOP EARLY 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Influenza Ancient Enemy Influenza has been known n I most ns long as mnn has been known. Hie word Itself Is derived from th ancient astrologers, who believed It to be caused by the "inlluence of the stars. The disease has been miiulsiiikuMy traced 1uick to lfvSO. It whs then prevalent in eastern (lermany and was known, curiously enough, as sleeping sickness. It appeared again In the Klghteenth century. when epidemics of It were frequent und prolonged in most Eumpeun countries. Among the famous ircople of long ago who mif fered from it were Sir Imihc New ton, (ioethe and Schiller. The Brent philosopher. Kant, was at tacked by ii, and he believed it was caused by noxious insect brought to western Kurope us a result of trade with ltussia. A very Interesting and well at tended meeting was held by the Southern Pacific station agents of Douglas County at the clly hall last night J. A. Ormandy, general pas senger agent, and C. H. Taylor, so licitation clerk from Portland, A. 8. Rosenbaum, district trlght and nassenger agent, of Medford, and W, H. Mcllean, assistant superin tendent of Itoseburg wr,re in charge of the meeting, which was attended by about 25 of the agents from Drain to Riddle. Slides were shown of scenic attractions on the 8. P. lines, acquainting the agents with what the company has lo of fer travelers, and the new summer excursion rates were thoroughly discussed. ' IS B B Modern Heroine T'urhura was Hellish, thirsty for pleasures of the mot vulgur sort, amused herself by cul letting ador ers and treating them badly, was stupid and a llur in other words, was one of the normal tyjies of healthy young womanhood. I should hnve been lens disturbed by these discoveries If only her face bnd been different. Hut with that dazzling nnd mysteriously lovely face she was a perpetual source of surprise and pain. In Barbara ' company I Was learning that It is prtNslble to he profuundty ami slav ishly In love with some one for whom one hss no esteem, whom one regards as a bad character, and who finally, not only makes one unhappy, hut bore one. From Thot Jtarren Leaves," by Aldous Huxley. Made Name Gloriou A world-famous battle was fought at Thermopylae In northern (ireeca on August 7, 8 and W. 4W It. , be tween three hundred Spartans and seven hundred Thespians, com manded by Keonidas, und Hie entire Persian htt. For four duy Iveuni da and hi band held the pass of Thermopylae against th Invaders, at the end of whfch time Kphlalles, a Trnchlidnn, led the l'erlan over the mountains by a secret path to the rear of the Greeks, who were thus placed between two hostile nrinh'S nnd wpre finally cut to pieces, line lireek only escaped, und h Is unld to have been loaded with reproaches for having fled. Kunsna City Star. B0Y3 ARE FINED Ora and Irvin Woody, t who were found guilty yesterday of fishing too near the Winchester Dam, were fined $50 each by Justice of the Peace George Jones. They filed no tice of apjenl to the dr.H4CWurt. Charles Werner of Anacortes, Washington, arrived here last night and Is visiting with hs daugh ter, Mrs. George Jonea. , , Read the Classified ads, in The News-Review. They mrAti f?oI!ar to voti. THE MOST RAPID DELIVERY SERVICE IN THE CITY WILL DE LIVER A RED HOT LOAF TO YOUR DOOR FIVE MINUTES BEFORE YOU ARE READY TO DINE. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133i ! Bear this inl Mind HAVE A CARIMCNTKR DO YOUR PLUMBING DIDICULOUSI you y. Y thit U whl hunditdt ot people oo every o,y wncn incy "W"""i,,r rmmrxfrsw CTiii PORTLAND PUGS JAILED AS BOOTLEG SUSPECTS ih, . ir.lrwd RECTAL SPE- Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 I 119 NO. JACK30N I I WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS A well -balance J, palatable, eas ily assimilated food that nour ishes and up builds. Use at meals, between meals, or upon retiring, af when faint or hungry. d to bot oc coU wrter. ffo oooi. or wher, u clmJ from- CLALISI tocurethtlrPilti. Nowondet ' i-.itw wj,i ..iwviMvt J they receive no benefit and continue to MKIiKOH!), Or. Mnr H.-SIit- wtfer.inj condemn the doctor for the It Iff Ilnlph Jcnnlne today nrroKii l time end money wuted. "NlK V-h((t", a'inii "IIih IjiiV" nf ,My yer, of trelninif end experience AIlnR". dim Somnnon ami Jimmy treHn RECTAL end COLON eil Mnrfln. nil nnld lo t- piikIIIhU and irnenl,loneen,hle me to give written wrpRtlere of Pnrtlnnd, and are holding- the mil tmurrtn In rmi- nctlnn with k forty-rallon ''Ml anrl twn hnrrpl, nf mn.h found Ifloar th tfnt In whirh thi-v wt I alfwplnc on lh bnnkn of thp An- , pirate river, l niiu-n eotitnw. j , TT0 miicts; siattii orri: Li We-lon GUARANTEE tint I will cure your Pile, or REFUND YOUR FEE. Write toon he er FREE ROOK HZ CHA& A DEAN. M.D..Inc tT.Ln nifinc WATTLE OFFICE. Balance Your Diet Tlit haliinrt'd diet la t he lipttltliy I nm nnd cuntulne all three of t tie tmporinnt vltamlni-a. ' The prlmi- pnl food value of hrpinl and meat i Ilea In their protein content hut I they are low In vltiimtiM-n II nnd 4', j and If you would he mire of more haliineed mth!i In.urlnir plenty of rarh eHiMntlnl, une the cltrue fruits , oflen. The Julee of the Knipefrult has a hlidi content of vllamlnea It and " Unit provhle the proper j amount of furhohydnitcfl ml anile, i ilrappfmlt "i plica 'he Moo.1 w ith an alkaline reserve which effective- ly t'oiuhiiU ai'hlol. I Interference He I took Mnud l' a mnelral evening hi"' nluht. She Wna It oodl lie I loti't know. I didn't henr much of It. Mnud win telling me how fond she Is of music. ; JEWELERS Jewelry Sale Opens Tomorrow SATURDAY May 16th at 10 a.m. i Every Article in the Store Reduced And don't forget to be here early for The First 50 Women who enter the store After 10 a. m. will be given a coupon which will entitle them to buy one piece of beautiful imported pottery, regular $1.00: value ; For Only 25c This offer is for the opening morning only.: I Saturda, May 1 6.' See window display !