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FOUR O ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS $ r. For Your Old Range Let Us Install One of Our New Smooth Top Ranges In Your Kitchen You Could Not Make a Better Invest ment in Your Home 25 Greater Efficiency Economical in Fuel Consumption 50 More Cooking Surface We Would Be Glad to Explain to You Our Proposition and Show You the New "SMOOTH-TOP" Southern Oregon Gas Co. Roseburg, Oregon GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS .ll I hi f" I AN II SPEC,AL MTINOOF Ul I II LI UlllllJL BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB SPARED UNDER terms en; ! Session Laws Differ From Regulations Furnished to County Officers. FEW CHANGES MADE Safeguards Placed About Granting of Licenses But Otherwise Law Altered Little. C(lt'M of tho ni'w 1111 m-sslnn laws nro now obiwmililM mitl copic! have b''n irreivfil hy nuutly of flri'i'H. 'i'h Ht'SMfim hiu.t InchMt all of tin provision I'asfil by ilu- re ct-nt Iflslaiuri', and one im,ni luiir chanter ovnr JniormitUim .re iim-1 Kiven by officer Ik imh'il. Annul inn to mplf of Hi" iicu iliime furnlhet tht- county nfiV.T!, Hh1 Jilny danrH wan n Miilt-i ml BtrhiKMtt ri'irultii ioiM rrv pine 1 hImmiI lhi onratlon of 1him- (mil. Ai Ht'inliiK Conwervntory, Monday vt-niriK. May Isth at 7:30 lo vwt itt-U'Kali'S to th si Hit mnvtMittoii ut iSalrm. June 1J, 13 ami J I. It in very Important lhat tht'ro be a ko1 utH'iulaiK-n ami rvi'ry Ini'inh'-r in ui K-U lo bt tln're. UosiA II. I'AUKOTT. I'ns. ' but hi I In law nppt at rt In tho nvn mm, law a, many oi iki titrirt pro- i yImimis havH bt'eu flimtnutt'ri, ami ! the only rhaiiKMtt wr tin old law applu a lo lh HrrurlnK of UrtMisfS, throw iiiK KHlt-Muantrt about tho plaining of itt'ciiHfri to itiMin onlor- , ly rumhicl oi ilain-i halls. Tht mw iaw Is nubMaiil tally ad filloH "A public ilanrt hall Is hi-rvby do- fiti' tl lor lht puipoH of this a t to ho any buililinK, room, hall, pavilion ' or other plare wiilim piimI Htiilo ami ouishlo of iht; corporate lltntts ami bouit-lai it s of any in rot poratt-d j lnwn or rity kt-pt r malntHinoil for j ust l.ir publir d.uu iiiL;. or In which, .for runipfniaf Ion paid tllrTtly or ! Iiidiift'ily to iht uu nor, proprl''tor. niiiimor, lt-.vscc, or opiMiitor thei. j of, men and vono ii art' 'i mitto-I i to t niM.u1 in (laiK'litu or when any Via is fclvott itif ruction 111 (laC ( itiK for bin. ; "No diirirt' hall ;m d- tlnrd In till? art iiiill In- tisf.i fur i1hu'Iiik pur-u-i;ll liirn-.' th.-Tt'ion- has l i'ii obt.ii!: .1. AppiM-athm for wn-b , Iht'Tw r-h.iil ! iiKi.lt in writing to th- rncnty t om i of iho rminiy with In wliii h Mi' h h.ill b loi Htcd. at , leat t n ila I'. fnn- nnv datiro In ci b. Im-UI hi mi, li h.,11. w hit h appll ! ration h,ill l tuiu-d h tho appll- 4 ant and by ii tw. lv' ir't- . holdeiH rfsidliiK within the school district In which Riuli dance hall la located, which freeholder shall certlty that applicant In ' of good moral character, and request inj? that llren.se shall Issue. If the rminiy court be satisfied that such applicant will run an orderly house, it shall mako an order that license Issue to such applicant upon his fil ing wth (ho clerk of the court a bond approved by the court In a sum of not less than ff'"", condition ed that applicant will keep at nil times an orderly house; thai he will permit no dancing In said building between iiildnlttlit and 6 o'clock a, lm.; that he will not suffer or per i mil or allow any intoxicating liq uor In or. about said building ami that In case any of said conditions , be violated ho will pay to the state 'of Oregon the amount of said bond. .Such bond shall bu In form as the I county court may prescribe and j shall have at least two sureties 'thereon who shall be freeholders lor the school district In which the i dance hall Is located and such sure ties shall JusMTy as bail on arrest. GENERAL BLACK SMITH I NO ; and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm- rrs horses. 622 Winchester St. I north of auto camp. K. K. Wood cock, Prop. SEPARATE Apsrari! nnnnnrnn m i ml JbHtbb PLAN K VSswb TiinHrn.nnBilvlysE- I II II IH 1 II IlllUiim .iMTKii-r in League Opposed to Idea But Not to a Bureau Under Its Control. U. S. ACCEPTS VOTE Foley Pills Washington Awaits Reply to War Debt Reminder Expecting France to Act First. CKNEVA, May IS. The crisis In the international conference for the control of traffic in arms and munitions which has hem crcaltd by America's refusal to , have the League uf Nation's coun cil appoint the central off icy tor arms control was averted today by a decision to abandon the. plan to establish the proposed central bureau. Representative Theodore E. Iturton of Ohio, head of the Am erican delegation, addressing a special committee In charge of the question, Insisted that the central bureau should not be connected with the league. Virtually all of the other ten countries represent ed on the committee adhered to the idea that no central interna tional bureau should be establish ed unless it is placed under lea gue's jurisdJction. Confronting this Impenetrable wall the com mittee decided the conciliatory thing to do was to make progress by marching around it. Therefore on motion of M. Lange, of Nor way, the committee unanimously resolved that In Us judgment the central office or bureau In the form previously proposed is not impossible and that the same can be attained by allowing each gov ernment to publish arms statis tics. Practical effect of today's ac tion is that the League of Nations nevertheless will collect all data regarding arms and the result will be the same as if a central For the tens W. F. CHAPMAN A tire made the West office had been created under the league. American susceptibilities, how ever, are satisfied and league members remit in loyal to the lea gue by dec-lining, to aree to the organization of any bureau out side the lea g ire and by adhering to the stipulation of the league covenant (hat all its International bureaus be operated under the league. JMiior Nation ue Tti itcply. WASHINGTON, May 18. The Washington government is await ing with Interest some word of the reception accorded In the nitre European debtor nations to the news that this country desires to arrange funding settlements with out undue delay. Meanwhile there U speculation as to which will be the first to submit a proposal. France, whose debt to the Unit ted States is the largest of the lot, is regarded as the hub of tire situation, and It Is known that oficials would welcome an open ing move from that quarter. If the means of conveying this government's desires to the for eign capitals have been varied they have lacked nothing In force and definiteness. In every caae the debtor nation has been given to understand in an unmistakable way that Washington believes funding arrangements should not be further delayed. In view of that fact, the statement of the Krt-nch foreign officers that "no note" on the subject has been re ceived from Washington Is re garded here as merely the stock diplomatic denial, based on a technicality. In any case, there remains no misapprehension In Paris as to the views of Washington and of ficial here are pratified that by the creation of a committee to consider the subject. France has at least made a beginning toward the end desires. Curio Sam' lun Rupertril hy France (at ' Purl) ; Money i:IM'rts (ift Itusy. m-. PARIS, May 18. The action of the United States lu request ing funding proposals from Its European debtors was foreseen in Franco and answered In ad vance. It Is said in official circles, by the ministerial declaration , made after the cabinet meeting I last Saturday. This was to the effect that Finance Minister Call- ! laux and Foreign Minister Hriand ! I had been charged with the task of occupation, but that Italy has received no payments whatever, lie quoted statements of some Englishmen and Americans to the effect that the cancellation of fitter-allied debts would be chiefly advantageous to England and America tnemseives, because it would accelerate Europe's pur chasing power and lucreatw Eng land's and America's exports, lie declared that Italy has every conf id nee in the reelings of justice and equity which in spired her creditors. A message was read from Premier Mussolini expressing agreement with TU toni'a views. Signor Tittonl also pointed out that the money borrowed by Italy during the war from England and America was spent entirely In those countries for necessary war materials. Thus, he said. Italy's borrowings had gone to increase tire profits of England and Am erica. He asked If these profits should n6t be balanced off in an equitable accounting. ''Indeed, America and England In loaning money to Italy, were realty Investing their own capi tal at home," he said. He added that Italy must trust the sentiment of equity of these great nations whose acute busi ness sense has never dampened their passion for Justice nor their constant sympathy and friend ship for Italy. He urged his country to make no more foreign loans. Order your graduation announce ments at the News-Review office. New line of samples Just received. DECORATORS ARRIVE TO DRESS CITY FOR COMING STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL WwMtor And Mother said' You may get a package of Wrigleys too Wise mother-- she rewards the little errand runner with something delicious, long lasting and ben eficial. Happy, healthy children " with Wri&ley's-and best of all - the cost is small f Thomas W. Johnson, docorator, arrived in RosburB today to con tract for the decoration of store fronts during the strawberry carni val. Practically all business build ings of the city will he decked in gay colors for the three-day fete-.1 and flags and huntings in great quantities are being shipped in by Mr. Johnson to meet the local de mand. The carnival committee has also arranged for hanging flags, pennants and streamers across of the-streets, and mer chants will have flags in front of j their places of business, so that the city will present a very festive appearance. A trading dentist (Utrs that chew Ing gum dram the tcth and act a a mild anti septic in the mouth. A prominent phy tician urges Its use after each meal to keep the teeth free from decay. "After veryMeal Try Wat kins toothpaste. Sam ple free. 12U W. Lane St. CAVEMEN TO INVITE UMPQUA CHIEFS TO GRANTS PASS MEETING According to Information from Grants Paisa the Cavemen are de sirous of having a get-together meeting 'at Grants Pass with the L atpqua Chiefs of Host burg, and in the near future will extend an invitation to the Koseburg club to visit the cave city and partake of the hospitality of the booster club there. The last meeting between the two neighborly organizations was at the time of the Installation heie at which the Grants Paas Cavemen took a prominent part. m DIFFERENT 4$mk F LAVOR S ""Kffifj SameIligh Qys.j AU kinds of oilstoves at Powells. CASE IS DISMISSED Judgment for the" defendant against the plaintiff, was entered upon stipulation of the circuit court today In the cose of Hose Eikmeier of studying the inter-allied debt lagainst Vernon Zachary. The prin cipals agreed upon a settliment out of court, and the judgment against Ifinofitlnn with a view to Us settle ment. MODEL DAIRY jz? The only duiry in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for icrvicc. MonTing ana Night Delivery Phone 44-F11 GET FEELING WELL AGAIN From Mother Nature's storehouse w have gathered the roots, barks ami herbs which re compounded, under the f:iuotis Tanlae formula. :o make Tan lac. This great tonic in I builder ha trout-tit health and strength to mUMon. , If your WMy is weak and under nourished, if you can't sleep or eat, ;'iave stmrarh trouble or burning , t ivmn.iii'Mn. Jut yo:i see how jiutckly Tiitilac can help you back 'o t'falth and strength. j toi peepU n:icrt a big change f-r the better ft-r the very nrst ("vie. They have better app. tl'c fill iimr p- p The sparkle come birk to thfir dull eyes and coljr to I!-- r faded checks ; ivin t d.'hv t.iklug Tanlic an- . other precious day. ftnp -t your j dm.:t:iM'ii now ard get l-ottle ! Jf this, the griafeiit of all tt nics. ' Tak Tannc VtftaM P.l7 for Conittpmifon j TAN LAC: FOR YO UR HEALTH . IN A FEW MATTERS we Westerners gladly hand the f alm to our Lastern friends, kidding subways and sky scrapers vet 1 Football powibly. Climate improba bly. Pleasure auto driving nol We drive more months of the year have greater scenic attractions. The "great open spaces" draw us farther from home. We know roads and auto and tires 1 Which In a way, accounts for the success of C-T-C rires. They are built in the West to meet Western conditions. Eastern engineer came West to build them hut they make them fitr the West as well as in the West 1 Today they are ranked at one of tle three or four really fine tires In America. They arc the large -te I liirt ires made in a Westernowned factory. Motortiit In the nine wrstern state know what a tire should do. Their run. hates show that OT-4J does it I Come in and let us show you this remarkable tire. "Quality iU new be sucrt'Jit-cd to meet a price Preaulrnt ' 1 Columbia Tire Corporation ROSEBURG, ORE. DRAIN: Cool Motor Company C0TTAGB GROVE: Hall Strvice Station YONCALLA: Luther B. Dougherty CANYON VILLE : Pacific Highway Garagv ITT l.i'iii I'n'v l'.-ngT Full fill lmn Srmt HkIIihiii llravv.Iut t'oniiimnial J A C-T-C TuKOiJj lo almn.f any cat er The Oual P'Orsav rerrlvcd a calilfsrain from M. Darhnor. the French amliBiwador in WunhinK lon, on Saturdny elvinL- full par ticulars of the American decision, hut tills is ald to have contained no Information that mlcht cause the French government to preci pitate negotiations or a Joint Krotip meeting of two experts, hoth financial and political, from the mlnixterles of finance and i foreign affairs. I The foreign office says It has i no knowledge of any note coming I from WashlnKton. I The Temps said today It un I derstands a definite proposal will I made within 15 day by the J French government to the I'nit- ed States and Great llritain lor I the settlement of war debts. (ierninnv Salinfltil Willi llnwe I America's request for settle I ment of the war debts la Ignored i I with striking unanimity by the i principal mornlnir newspapers, but ! Kxrelstur lead a few of tbe smal- 1 lor political "organs in criticising the Washington government for ! presenting Us bill "when France , is floundering in a grave financial i crisis." I anil Will Adher to It. I nF.lil.IN'. May IS. Foreign Minister Htresemann announced I today to the Reichstag that the tlermnn government will continue to carry out the Dawes plan, j Minister Stresemann said no i-ountry welcomed more t'aan Ger many the efforts of the Dawes plan to accomplish the economic ' pacification of Europe. , j lie said ihat even those who opposed the acceptance of the Hawes plan were convinced that without It Germnny would not have been ahlo to establish Its currency on a secure basts and would be obliged to wage a bitter , vtruggle for her economic exist ence. Herr Stre'emanti said, "we -hall continue to carry out the Uawes plan in the same manner :,s we have heretofore. Parlia mentary majorities and goWrn iients mny chance, but I cannot loncelvn any administration which vould depart from the pros-am ., Il'l policies we haie adopted." Ha said Germany's relations with the I'nlied Scales are mo-t -atisfactery and all signs Indicate 'hat in the I nltcd States a cen uine understanding nf Germany's ,'eeds are Increasing. Italian Statifiiian I'lead" F..iilly It.-isls Ftr S'ttleinent. ItcS):. MalS. Italv ' en litled to h.n lenh-nt trenent in the settlement of her w-nr (ebts. Tomasso Tittonl. president cf the senate and ex-fnrelgn min-i-ter. declared yesterday in a -pecch at Vlterbo. Signor Tittonl pointed out that Austria owe. Italy heavy debts for ar reparations and axp.nte. the plaintiff, prevents any future action upon tho claim. Miss Kik meter brought suit for damages charging forcible attack. The ease was scheduled for next Monday morning in the circuit court From Oixonville f CARD OF THANKS Among the Things We Carry Are: , Kayser Silk Hose ' . "With the 'Marvel Stripe'." Kayser Silk Gloves "With the DOFlil.E GUAKANTKE" Also Italian Silk L'uderwear, we have the Kayser and Luxito Redfern and Warner Rust-Proof Corsets Also in WARNERS' we have Brassieres and Corselettes The Everfast Fabrics in SriTIXGS 1IKOAMCLUT1I FI.NEWEAVE GINGHAMS VOILES IIASKET WEAVE AU'AtUTTE LINENS DKAI'EHIES "if it fades, we refund the cost of the goods, us well as tho making of the dress." I. ABRAHAM "The Silk Store" We wish to take tlds means of exnressitip nor Rinrm lhhli In nil !lhe kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral offerings In the death of our loved one, Mrs. Agnes Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Abbott Get screen doora at Powell's niture. Fur- "FLATLITE" The Best Road Lighting Device Flallite Reflectors for your pres ent heail lamps and cost less than any similar device. UMPQUA BATTERY STATION Tor. Douglas and Main Streets MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwcll Patients Pre "l;ged to Have Their Own Doctor THERE'S A BEST IN EVERYTHING That is the Class Our Service and Food Products are in, and the Prices are Low FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE 68 And Save Annoyance PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 REFRIGERATORS The Return of Warm weather makes a Refrig erator a most necessary PIECE OF KITCHEN FURNITURE We have a just the aize please you. Refrigerator that will GET OUR LOW PRICES - IE i COUPAW 121 N. Jackson St, Rorcburg "I Ihe News-Review bressght Addition! words into Mar ianguaLgn, th. pob. khcrs bad to discard tht old pnnting pUtob Hm is tka Mrarlr encopiUd cUctieour Urtmr mad ssor. eotnpUrt. thM amy arasiUr co-smUrcsl WfihiiUrf sj th. hv wbW 9mi opoeaal l.lss mom tmmdy for mr rinis., EASY FOR YOU TO GET Thn. of Ommm owpuf, pissiolud or saauad to th). ni.Sfyal wiui a nominal man m covwoott ol I ItiC, pafkint clstw birst . disuibotkio. iiw- Q Q Mail Orders V W nil toctaaa T acots pvtmim mm la IM n.icsi It 1 WMWgi BConr tQ Cents Entitle every reader to t hi New Enlarged Unieerti tie Dictionary Your Old Dictionary b Now Out of Data n n ah. i