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RQ3EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1925
1--ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
'. Issuad Dally Excapt Sunday by Th NawaRavl.w Co., I no.
' fl. W. BATES ,
; bert o. Bates
.Prealdunt and tUaoager
Secretary-Treasurer
EnieroU aa second claaa matter May 17. 1H20. at the uit office at
Koseburc, Oregon, under tbe Act of March I. 187.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally, per year, by ""
Dally, aiz months, by mall
Dally, three months, by mall
Dally, single monUi, by m all-
Dally, by carrier, per month
Weekly NewaHevlew, by mall, par year..
.1400
I.IM)
. 100
. .60
. .60
100
' Ktakn el Tke Su.rl.trd l-r.u.
Tha Associated Praia la axclualvMlv .titltl.ii to tha uaa for reDUblt
cation of all nrwa dispatches cradllad to It or not othrwla cr.dltod
la tola paper and to all local nawa publlaaed b.r.ln. All right ol r
atjMIcat ion of apeclal dlapatcbao baraln ara alao raaarvad.
ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1926.
ECONOMY DRIVE
;jIFear is expressed by some that the drive which Fresi-
. dent Coolidge has been making for government economy,
ansLthe sample he is said to have set in some instances of
personal thrift, are hurting business by discouraging people
from buying goods, so that something like the "buyers's
strike'! of 19'JO is thought in some cases to be starting in.
Sud'den spasms of anything, either of extravagance, or of
-.saving, are not desirable. If some elements of people who a
little while ago were buying with great freedom, are now
exercising parsimony, the result must be to create stoppage
of mportaut industries that depend upon rather regular
purchases. Yet whatever the evils may be that flow from
extreme thrift, they are far less than those coming from
'extravagance. Free spending creates the feeling among
producers, that the public will pay high prices for goods.
Whan people buy at high prices, that so depletes their re
sources that before long they find themselves unable to buy
"Hie things they really need. If savings are used to deposit
-1H good banks or for the purchase of thoroughly sound and
" Approved securities, they finance enterprises that keep labor
employed. The best way is for the people to study their in
comes carefully and decide how much they ought reasonably
to spend, and save, the rest, and keep up this habit year
after year- This will prevent these sudden spasms of spend
ing and refusal to spend which are upsetting to the commer
cialVorld. Probably the fears expressed above are exagger
ated, and very likely what the business world needs is a lit
tle more advertising, to show the people the advantages of
buying at the present time.
A lady remarks, that when a certain friend of hers gets
- in the morning and finds it is raining, she will stay abed
aS-day. A travelling salesman also says that he finds it
very hard to sell goods in rainy weather. He thinks many
men are depressed by such atmospheric conditions, and take
a less hopeful view of their situation and will not buy. It
seems foolish for people thus to be influenced by exterior
circumstances. Healthy persons at least should have such
" 'a natural confidence and buoyancy that any old weather
"Would look good to their hopeful feelings.
.".". o
William J. Bryan's heart may be"in the grave," as that
gitleman sadly announced a few years ago after the na
tional democratic convention rejected his prohibition plunk,
'.' but his organs of speech are still above ground and working
.nn all 12 cylinders.
fBIGCTlS
IKED FOR
while the Dlllanl lorn la ranked
aa one of the best la the county.
Earn Ik extertulnatora.
Drug Co.
Alaralera
O. A. C. TOURNAMENT
PROTEST REACHES
PIERCE TCO LATE
(AanoUttd Proa I,--) wira.)
SAI.K.M, Ore.. Muy 27. Since
arraiiKiuieula for the military
tournament at Oregon Agricul
tural Collegn on lii-ctiration Day
have Knne ai fur aa they have.
Governor I'lnrce said toilny that
be would not Interfere with the
tournunii nt, but that In th future
he would reiiuest that the tour
nament le not held on that cluy.
Tho coventor today received a
protcM from the (irand Army of
file Republic and last nlKht the
Salem I'tmt of Sons of Veteran
adopted a resolution of protoM,
terming; the tournament u dese
cration of the day.
"I deeply rt-Ktvt." auld t lid
governor. "111111 the I our nn mint
was dated for Peroration day. 1
have studiously tried to prevent
automobile raeea anil similar
amusement on tecorallon hay
and hvreafler shall rei)iiot that
tho O. A. C. military tournament
be held at some oilier lime."
PRUNE
BY BERT 6 'BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Wt met a local sheik
On tha main drag
Yestiddy and on his
Ftivvsr h had a
6ign readin't
'Pyorrhea"
And wt asked
Him h owe urn
And ha said
''Because four
Out of five
Have It."
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
The corn-fed dam sen of today
are fed on a different kind of corn.
80 many people think Lather J.
Barnee it a poet because he cuts
his hair that way.
4.
Wouldn't it be nice If some local
Burbank would cross a strawberry
plant with a milk-weed so's we
could grow strawberries and
cream?
2 .j.
After loo kin' over the dollar do
nation list to the legion endowment
fund for orphans we're beginnin'
to think that the bird who talked
through his nose to keep from
wcarin' out hiscfalse teeth wasn't
as tight as some of the local
fellers.
When two fellers meet In Japan
these days they prob'ly say.
"ShakeIM
f
Some villager walked up to a
feller leanin' agin the drlnkin' foun
tain on Cass St. and said: ' Is that
fountain sanitary?" and the guy
said. "It must be ever'body's usin'
it."
2 -f
Only a week mors and the kids
will be outa school and their neck
and ear washin' days'll be over till
fall.
i ! 'b
Surprise theFamily
The kind of a surprise that you will give the family
when you take home some of our Delicatessen
cooked foods will call for a unanimous vote of
thanks.
ROASTS, PIES. CAKES, TAMALES, SALADS.
HOT BREAD EVERY DAY.
THURSDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef with
Vegetables, Roast Pork, Boston Brown Bread,
hot ; Honey Cream Cup Cakes, Strawberry Cream
Pie.
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phc
515
GERMAN OFFICERS
DIRECT RIFFIANS
IN WAR ON FRENCH
PARIS. May 27. Abd-Kl-Krlm.
the Kilfiaa It-adcr. is actively re-
frrultinK supporters from the
jtribettiiun inhabiting the zone
north of the OuerRha river, which
I h aa Ititil liAdan Im tiHunod hir ihu
French.
Hard flrhtinjr is
with neither side makinK an ap
preciable Kafn. Information from
Kourees which the French consi
der unimpeachable is to the effect
that 147 young (.erniana. trained
in various semf-military athletic
organizations, have left Germany
for Marocro hy way of Spain to
join Abd-KI-Krim's troops.
Some, it Is said, will receive
commissions, while the others will
serve as non-commissioned officers.
I 1 TW "V.-WIV ZJf
Milk
and Diet
ForlnfantM,
Inoehtu,
Tht Aged
TJmiriahinff Ot.ertihle No Crtnlrinw.
continuing , tjr Avoid Imitation. Subatitutaa
WET LEADER SAYS
WARFARE AT SEA
IS FUTILE EFFORT
and other public lands should be
riWinitHy settled in a manner,
which will be for the best inter
ests of all concerned,' he said.
Senator Stanrield reviewed le
gislation relating to stock raising
and other agricultural pursuits
and criticized bureaucratic control
of diviHlons of the federal govern-
for preaVrvalio!; oi the liTestoci j j"'h 11., "
industry of the nation, and said
that unless the industry is aided
I instead of being hampered in Its
Thirty one dollars will automa
tically be sliced off the cost of the
averago automobile to the consum
er, if the motorists of the country
Bucceed in their efforts to get a
repeal of the present wartime
sales taxes on motor vehicles and
parts. This fact was pointed out to
Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of
the Treasury, at a recent confer
ence In Washington. The motor
clubs and farm organizations have
been opposing these war taxes
from the users' standpoint: and
the automobile manufacturers
sought this conference to call at
tention to the burden which this
tax imposes on low cost transpor
tation. List prices of automobiles
are under pre-war 29 per cent less
than in 1114. To present prices,
however, are added the war tax
which the consumer pays. The
automobile makers who have devel
oped production economies and pas-1
sd the savings on to the public,
ask to have this Federal tax bur
den removed in the belief that
wide spread low-cost motor trans-,
portation Is sound national econo
my. Administration leaders at
Washington have indicated that
there will be a $300,000,000 reduc
tion In taxes at tbe next session
of Congress. Among the reasons
advanced against this Federal ex
cise tax -levy on automotive pro
ducts are: 1. It is a tax on trans
portation; 2. It is a special tax, in
addition to all the other general
levies which motor vehicle makers;
and users pay; 3. It is discrimina
tory only a few products were
the rich, pure
product of
West CoastDttim
It'sNestU'sALHTOE
The Every Py
the producer whose fame has be
come world wide. Is responsible
for the new film which is directed
by William Worthington. Tbe lo
cale of the story is California in
the later gold days and the cha
racters are made up of the many
quaint personalities with which
Krne always peoples his stores.
Mabel Ballin plays the Hading
feminine role and is capably sup
ported by Forrest Stanley, Rus
sell Simpson
RUM RUNNER KING
OF LAKE ONTARIO
CAUGHT WITH ALE
(AwocUled Pie Lrued Wlr.)
ROCHESTER, N. Y-, May 27
Ben Kerr of Toronto, alleged
"king" of the Lake Ontario mm
runners, was arrested today as he
Edna Mae Cooper, 'was unloading a cargo of Canadian
Andre de Be ranger, James Gor
don and Guy Oliver. At the Li
berty Theatre today and tomorrow.
paint
operations the time would come
when the nation would have to
"The only difference between a
gooseberry and a caterpillar is that
a caterpillar has legs."
(.wncUtrd Ptm LeaaH Wir )
WASHINGTON, May 27. The
rum blockade In described in a
statement puhlfithed today by the
association against the prohibi
tion amendment as a "throwing
away" of millions of dollars of
tax payers' money "to stop less
than one per ovnt of the flow of
liquor in the t'nlted States."
Figures compiled by Ir. Rufus
S. Tucker, special agent of the
d'partmnl of commerce at Ww.
time taxes; 4. Others have had re
lief. Most of the other items es
pecially taxed as a wartime mea
sure have since been freed from I
these burdens; 5. Special automo-1
bile taxation is a state function.
ale from a mo tor boat on the lake
shore near Sea Breeze. Arrested
with Kerr were four men and an
armed girl, Mae Davis, of Webster
The seizure was made by Andrew
J. Wiedahmann, collector of the
port, customs inspectors and a
coast guard cutter, after Kerr had
attempted to escape. Eight shots
DESCHUTES NOT were f,red at the rum craft and
viuu&m it iu a uau.
The men were held on charges
of smuggling. The girl was charged
Outside and inside white
12.85 a gallon at Powells.
RAILROAD MISTAKE
IN
TO BE DUPLICATED
SALEM, Ore., May 27. Petition ,.,u " "
to reopen the Southern Pacific-Cen-1 Wnen tne ngpWtors approached
tral Pacific Railroad case insofar tfae Ulle inlet where the cargo
as It alt ecu the railroad mao of ..-i.ij .,.. ,,
H-rw.nH nn nih.r ..i.ih. fnr it I one laxaiion is a siaie luncuon. tl fcMltJ " uulUttueu-
auppue. or meat and Mdea and .Th. molor vehic.e , now pa. ,305- 0 and tZi X Z?tr 1 1t 'kSSS
that far higher prices for these
commodities would folio'
STRAWBERRIES IN
ABUNDANCE; HOME
CANNING BEGINS
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 27.
Strawberries are in abundant sup
ply in the Portland market today.
For th next several days they will
direction of th-e d-partment. show , I14iJlk ' no ' J lh P,v
part of next week. The double holi-
Pumps of all kinds and irriga
tion systems at Wharton Bros.
o
IjOOKING glass ikms.
All kinds of olliuovoa at Powells.
"2 . .JAwocUtH fnm M Win.)
JUTLAND, Ore., May
ThTe big shows" ami a hnlf
dozen other attraction are nn-
noii need Tor the iyi'6 Rose KVnt
. Ival, which opens Monday, June
15. and continues through the
2 wek. Previous Rose Festival
have extendvd only over three
days.
- "Rosarla." the Floral Parade
and "Mcrryklwiiia" are the thre-j
m big attractions and two of them
m are Jo be the first attractions of
their kind ver snen anywhere.
"Mcrrykliana" Is to be a distinct
novHty a conglomerate parade
. wlilf the carnival spirit dominant
- In all wtlmiri except "The March
of the Niitionv Thirty-seven na-
ttonutith'n rt'prcMntcd in Port-
land's populiition will have rha-
rnrtrriwtir ciitrna. mjny of them
" with hanrlti. other sectlona will
be the "r'unuyudtt" tbe "Rni-
bprr" wectinn, the Indtiittrlal. frn-
lrnal, and bonnier cluiis. Erry
rivir club in the Purine Nnrth-
west is eligible to enter with a
- Comic float or stunt.
The pay ''a nt "Kosurlu" Is the
- aJtM 4i Ihiuic theiw (I y In the
lues of 5.000 dancers, actors anil
Mngern who ar him-inline weeks
' reheursinc for lt performance
nightly June 15 to iy. a new
failure of "Itosaria" han Juki heeu
announced. As a hpecial divertiNe
menj. Junt before the rmule. Miss
Harriet Ieach, Hrumatic soprano,
. w ill sing "A Kose For Every
Heart" with a rose ballet and a
' InrMe group of wnllers in
( background. 'hurlis V'nherieli
, f'Hiltnnn, CompriHer of the "Kohi
i rla" tniiMlc, and everyone who h.ii
1 heard this waltx sonn predict it
will attain tremendous popularity
after its introduction at tho ihk
esnt. Six princessrs and 4 5 Indies In
waftinr hav been chosen for
Qneen Suzaune the First's Court i
of Rosarla The prlncesse. rn WASHINGTON. Mav Z7 - Th
Jl.e Mis.s Dorothy llaradon Lee Tftf hlppn(l boarrt ,mvi
Tvls. .sanih Jane lalboi. Leslie ! , offor for Ra,0 m (
Kfrm, Mora Jatje .Men' fee ami 5rrappUir
Jam'1 Uttu' number Hie h.-.
. . . .... . I oubl be Hi-iMH'j of at fir-t r.
BALL GAME AT DILL ARO uot d.M-id. U. hot this in ex t-l
GROUNDS ON SUNDAY f )o bo ..,rn.ined when th ,,:(p-
r- . pins rommiMei , comprising t ;iu
.picked team of Roseburg bace-jman o Connor and 'ommllowr
lsib players will go to Dlllanl on ( i,.n-on and prummer. Kuhmiis Mr
rUftrtJny to meet f lie Dillnrd (ram. j approA an ndtertisemcnt forth.'
This should be ifnod game as theiBMj,
jiosenurie leani nm iw r"niwr a number or hids srv expwted u ; 4 h
s"lhe same players who beat the among ,hvm probably one Iruni a,.,.
Gm niM 25 to 9 last Sunday.) Henry Pord. 1 &Wed,a U CiWt
Mr. an Mrn. A. H. N(cken. lert
Tti-sday for Portland, where Mr.
Nakns wiil tuke treatuTunlb for
dianetes.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Inuo.i
3'tt last '.leek end in Murshiieid
'ting friends and relatives.
The Looking; Olasrf Method rt
Church wi.shes to announce Unit,
on Monday. Uny 2'.ti, thvy will
put the cemetery in order for
Memorial Duy. A large nutnlj.T
of volutiteers are desirous io
come and help them In thi work.
A baseball iiiinio b--twet n tntue
and Looking (iJuss took place here
on Sunday afternoon. The scoie
was 2 to 1 in favor of Looking
Ulass.
tieorge and AHert Matthews
and Harvey Dystrt left Tuesday
for Rock Cnvk. ( oos County.
where they will work during the
summer.
One month more and the high
school team is out. The grades,
however. closed their !,dit
mouths' term with a picnic din
ner and a little program. Our
faithful grade teacher, Dora Lar
son and Doris Kn nch rieserv"
much credit tor all their hard and
conscientious work during tho
jar. RKPOHTKR.
i that 'imported liquors to the
J value of $40,000,000 were smug
gled In to the country in 1 1 2 4 .
He estimates that this value
would be nduced by $10,000,000
this year.
"Prohibition officials, basing
their "estimate on the report of
William V. Ltnder. chemist or tha
prohibition unit, declare that the
amount of Illicit Imported liquor
In the country is less than one
per cent of the total illicit booze,
supply.
"The recent much advertised
rum blockade, resulting In the
concentration of nearly 400 ship
in a given area, convinces one
that the dry officials are paylnK
much more attention to the one
ler cent liquor source than the
Internal source, which supplies
per cent of the nation's thirsty.
It also would ?ccm to prove that
the cost of effective enforcement
of prohibition throughout the
country would undoubtedly bank
rupt the Lulled States treasury."
OOO.OUO in special state taxes, most
of these special fees being devoted
hat pulled over her face, blocked
An officer, thinking
day, on account of Memorial day,
will witness tbe closing of all mar
kets from Friday aiight until Mon
day morning. This will mean the
rushing of supplies from Produc
ing noints to market Thursdav and
I Friday and again Monday. Home
demand for canning purposes is
expected to be strong from now
until the middle of next week.
Pricea are on the usual low level
prevailing when strawberries are
In excess supply.
In the farmer's market this
morning prices ranged aa low as
Northern Pacific for a permit to tne(r patn
to highway purposes. Impress upon !rr lu " . she was a man, ordered her to sur-
your owners Vhe importance of P""" hand
voicing their opinion of this legis-: ,7 J. , u,u" UBCI moved in her overalls pocket the
late"? NOW! Knlbt their " fZt ' "icr nbM MM out
tloo in asklnir your Congreaaman of ' LJ.! ".n??Pie.1 : lnied automa.lc revolver.
...., . u..Uc . imn Tne niotorboat was capable of
ataie commerce commlsalon. ac- ca , abou, ,200 ca8e, of ,,
cording to H. H. Corey, chairman ..you ve ,maShed the take mm
of the public aervlce commlasioa. kjnl!. Kerr told Coii.lor W(edah-
11 li.va 11 1- j . . 1 1 hiMhii. kirn n
of Conereaa. n " IT 7i ,;. -niann. "The real of the runners
o " uu'Brn raciuc-en-iare too yellow t0 come nere vory
I iral Pacific case at the name time
Ilroccoll transplanting machlnea hfarlng is held on application of i
at Wharton Bros. Place your order tne Hill lines." Mr. Corey said.
now so as to have it at planting I -The committee deems it would FOREST TRAILS MUDDY
time. I be derelict in Its duty to the pub-
I lie if It should permit repetition! T"e I mpqua Forest Is still
and your I'nited Slates Senator
to put approval of the elimination
of the war tax on motor vehiclea
in his program for the next session
POUND HAS ONLY
!of the fiasco of lail-12, when two Quite damp, and the trails are mud-
SIYTFFNTH Tfi fn lines of railroad were permitted : io ur. r.. j. wain-
w.o.uu. .... .w ,0 oUpilcale construction
(Aaancbted Pro, UaaMI Vin.i I
LONDON. May 27. Renewed ile-'wr . .-h..n nn hnir nt th.t place by the illness of Abraham
mand fur sterling exchange today amount would have been sufficient . I Wright, and made the trip In on
caused the cable transfer rate in I T-Ui8 burden of unnecessary Invest-' horseback. He reporta that the
New York to touch 14.86 716. the ment eventually be reflected 1 foresta are still bo damp that
highest point since the war. ln tne freii-ht charaea nald bv the ! there Is little danger of fires for
up the' scon wascaneu to me i-ery v rignt
Deschutes river to llend. at which, "P to Caps Illahee. Dr. Waln
tlme approximately $24,000,000 BC0' wa called to the Perry Wright
were spent when one half of that Place oy me illness oi
(1.50
mission house pricea were from
$2.00 to $2.50 according to type and
quality, (lenerally the berries are
In prime condition and freshly
picked.
Parity for cable exchange is $ I - K..m.ral public
S7. The French franc depreciated: Aa . ,... nf ,he inff,rVpntin
$16') a crale, but com-! sharply to 97.55 for Hie pound sterl- j b. pubc service commission.
SAFETY MEETING HELD
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
HCV TO SOLVE PUZZLE.
The words start In the numbered
squares and run either across or
down. Only one letter la placed In
each iite square. If the iroper
words are found 'each rombination
nf letters in lh whita squares
will form words. The kty to
punle the Ural word ia given In
the Jrawin- Helow ara eya to
the 'ther words.
NTK.AMKIt III HNS; titKU MI K
(AOTl.trd rrma tunl Wlr .1
NANA I MO, II. C. May 27.
h'txleen iiiimi. all nf the rn-w of
the mntnrahip akena, hli ll
I'llrm d today off tilts plan'. . rv
ptrked up hy a tug and brought
to Nanaimo. The YVakcna s lueu
esapr,i In llfo lioatn.
The Wakeua, a wnodrn venscl
ll feet lone, currt'd a itcw of
about She mn liutlt In Cort
land. Ore., in mil, and l r.nlly
wns aolii hv the llonl,r I
. Tranaimrlatlnn Company, op-rat
ing between H il 1 1. and Hrltlsii
Columbia, tn the l.atouih I'ai-k-Ing
I onipniiv for iratflr Io South
wesivrn Ala-ka.
Sludthak.r
than butter.
coals toss p'-r ..:'.i:id
IIKMtV tttun uvts iiano:.
I
sltf-rtli'frW
FORD MAY ENTER
STEAMSHIP GAME
ON LARGE SCALE
DETROIT, May 27. William
n. Mayo. trhief engineer of the
Ford Motor Company, expect to
vinlt the eaut next week to inBpert
st-vt'n of th' 14 r'friKrator ships.
wtilrh the I nlted States shipping
hoard hart tied "P idle at llnjc Is
land and Jonf Point, N. Y., and
TaldHfll, N. .1. If an examina
tion hIiowh the veaxela are kc:i
worihy. refit table at a nomfmil
rowt and ran lw purcha-xed at a
reasonable price it in believed
Henry Kord plaiiH to huy them.
A cony-riRhted atory in the lt
troit Kree-Presn thin morning
tliat Ford expects tc use the
vewsels to rarry motor cars to
Fori! Company branches along the
Smilh Atlunlir and in South Am
erica ant) brine hack raiKOcs nf
frtiit. Mayo is iiiHttcd in the Mttiry
an savins that If tht Ctiinpunv can
"break even" on such a plan, ft
will he tried out.
Th article quotes the Ford
Chief engineer as snyfne that (f
Ins, (he lowest since March 114.
but later hardened to H7. 171-2.
Taylor-mae concrete u gooa cot
creto. Tel. 225-R.
Borne time yet.
$25,000 LOSS FROM
BLAZE AT HEPPNER
MARY EDDY
Spiritual reader and healer. Also
character analysis from name and
birth date. (Number vibration).
the order of the interstate com
merce commission made February
6, 1923 In the Central Pacific case,
specifically reserves the right to
reopen proceedings at any time by Interviews on all problems of life.
order or the interstate commerce Hotel Grand, Suite 2i.8.
commission either upon the inula-1
Another of the frequent Safety
First meetings, conducted by the
Southern Pacific company, was
held at the City Hall this morning.
The meeting was attended by a
large number of company employ
ees and officials, and a number of
practical and profitable suggestions
for providing greater safety for
workmen were made. Among the
Portland officials in attendance
were C. . Martyn. assistant sup
erintendent ; J. M. McLoughlin,
master niecinmi-, itnt r i in, o-,ri.(1i- .0u H.-irni m.
Cavender, master car builder
(AsWartatM. Pnm lrd Wlre.l
PENDLETON. Ore.. May 27. A
fire that caused a property dam
age estimated at 925.000 started
this morning in the Schwartz meat
market at Heppner, according to
reports received here, and before
it was extinguished destroyed or
badly damaged several business
establishments.
The establishments destroyed
were: Heppner tire shop.
I,. .
Herren millinery store, Mrs. F. J.
tive of the commission or motion
of any person claiming interest,
for the purpose of making such or
der as the commission may deem
necessary supplementary to the
original order.
n,,.!.,.!,!,!... t.,V,. i..o
aimn, n. i.i.n.u. """'"Hotel, K. Skuzoski tailor ahop.
aKOnt- Baldwin second hand store.
Refrigerators at Powells.
ALL NEGROES LOOK
ALIKE AT CAFE AND
FIGHT IS RESULT
I
t STATE PRESS S
t COMMENT 2
MA-IKNTH TH KATItK
Very Much Alike Whether or not it pays to l-
In habit, character and life the 'honel Ik a mooi point that always
earwig and tho nimlorn Jazt hound briiiKS up arRlinifnt. It la not aolv.
havo aoverul common charctfrls-1 'n "lieorKB Washington. ,lr."'
licit. Thclr bent hours are from i ,he latest starring vehicle of
mldnlL-ht until the cold (tray morn-1 '''.v arry. Hut it serves as the
t n t. . . i . i t m .. .i ! mint Inr ennm nf Ihu m ikI rnmii-
i .i n-i i .. , niiimmorv lhaf vr na trani.. I Pnfed b.V three companions, tWO
he to,, .... v Is. which It w, ivst eradlca.ora hunt the earwl. ""' " Majestic Thea- '' "" ' "
. i ti.. i.l... . . .. f.r t.mii'hi a nil Th n rst v Prince that ail tables had been re
am! in a screen version of ttie i served and an argument ensued.
i famous tnge play of the Baimo Kour policemen, after a tussle.
(Aociitd Prrm LtAwd Wire.)
CHICAGO. May 27. Another In
cident appeared to be closed with
the dismissal of disorderly charges
of Kojo Tovalou-Hoenou, Prince
of Iahomey, a French African col
onist, whose presence in a loop
cafe last night led to a fight ln
which he suffered the loss of a
tooth.
Prince Kojo, whose card des
cribes him as an editor, lawyer,
and president of the Universal
League for Defense of the Black
Ilace, addressed nirtnbers of the
women's International league for
peace and freedom yesterday. In
the evening he dropped into the
grill of a downtown hotel, accom-
reported some time ago, might li
purchased by tlu Ford Company,
wen? IxHight thev would lip Junk
ed. They would not In ' mortli
the tnohfv It routs to keep them
afloat." .Mayo is quoted us saving.
WASHINGTON. May 27.- Chair
man O'Connor of the tthlpiung
hoard hopeful that Henry Fud
will Mihmlt offers for t he pur
chase of 20 or .lit ships at bast
Tor operation In addition to enter
ing the field for purchase of
ron Idem hie number jf or sc nip
ping. Plans and siteciricatlon f MI1'
refrigerating ships have ten se:it
Mr. Ford ifh the expectation t Im t
they mav he purchased and use.
it him in tarrvlng auto part to .. ...
South Atlantic and South Am. n- "l0Pc ,
It cornea to the Majestic Thea
and the morals snuad Is on the : lr ',,r tnint and imimiay
trull of the jazs hound. Portland
Journal.
took the prince to a night court
too-truthful lad of seventeen, who
rulfhates a form of hvro wor
ship lor the father of our coun
try. He covers his den with
portraits of George Washington.
can ports and on the return Jour
ney bringing fruits.
Simplified Medicine
Iortoro themselves are cheerful
ly taking the mystery out of medi
cal science and teaching the layman
common sense methods of promot-
'ing health and curing disease.
As a result of this new attitude
of taking the patient or the pa
jtient's family Into his confidence
( and of lecturing and writing in
j simple terms on health subjects,
j the modern doctor Is helping people
to become less afraid of illness and
jmore competent to avoid It.
1 It la pleasant to learn, as the
faculty of the Harvard medical
school have explained Io Iloton au-
S year, mat goo-, Hhmis IM,rf ., moment to make
make good bones; that vegetables, i with a valuaMe shipment.
omul' iy ,n. .futii. i
Harry has the psrt of an all i where tne charecs were dismissed
Dusting powder for aphis, slues.
cut worms and other insects is sold
at Warfon I3ros.
1 tM HC H t - Wt-aVtllWr
mm.
i
Every mile pro
tected by Auto
matic System,
the most com
plete known to
science.
after the circumstances had been
explained.
! The prince said he would keep
i Tils blood-stained handkerchief and
'knocked out tooth as souvenirs.
For prompt tan aervtf. city or
country trips. Phone 44
WHOLE TOWN HELD
AT BAY AS BANK
MONEY IS
Kunninc Across.
Word 1. In tht picture, j
rord i. io try the flavor of I
food with lit tontnia. '
Word & A small, poisonous
snake that Cleortra used to ,
ber death.
Konnlng Dnwn. j
A'ord Z. Jr. hrst nimt of a j
famuut civil war general to whom .
On. I ur entltreU at Appomat i
to I tnurt hou. i
Word a. Una who perform on
the stage.
what a mao from
MI IMOI K IMU STItV
Ml A 0 Tl IKI
D SAVH
ATI.:ilS THKATItK.
"The Air Mail" what does it
suggest to you? Simply the ar
rival and departure of planes at
a certain point, or romance, mys
tery, tntrigu in the clouds?
Paramount' "The Air Mull," at
lh Antlt rs is a story of a crook
ho gets a Job as a pilot in the - -
government air mail service and (A-itd Vnm Lot Wirt.)
keep, his eyes open for the on-i KKNTLANl. Ind.. May 27.
way Between eight and twelve rob-War-
i twrs early today iM-niegwl the to-a
ner ftaxter. I'.illie Dove. Mary UrU of Hrook. near hre blew nnnn
an. he Wendy' of "Peter ran" jtho vault of the State Hank and fhrr
jfidi)., aud C liicago. Observa-Y17"-"
i' tion car with library,
lou lining room, club
'oom, smoking and card room, barber
.hop, shower bath, valet service. New
Pullman sleeping cart with improved
nd more corjinvadious dressine rooms
for the ladies. Unexcelled dining car
service. Mhlc rrrrtarr in ttwtr-
tatatloau No xcra far.
Btwtn Portland and Chicago
Lmmvew Portland mt 9M awry attuning
Standard and tourist sleeping cars
through to Chicago, also ctanaard sleep
ing car for Denver and Kansas City.
Continental Limited
Another 70-hour train between Portland
and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00
every evening, with observation car
ami sleepinacars throueh to Chicago.
TAKEN ' Throuh ta'drl end tourist sleeping
Jr . arc i escaped with $.'."". Keotland is
the home of Oeorqe Ade, hun.or-
tst.
Lew Fares
in daily to Septrnibrf 1 $ to all th prinri-
pmi Ewlfin CitiM. Final rrttim iunu Ociobrr
it. .Utwrtl topovcr pctvikr.
One-vay rla CallTornia
?rao1nf or Maminj-miy br .rrangrd it
PliltTliAMl. Or. Mav ?7 Thit
Ihr linn ha. rnm whr-n aiinr
Ihini: ahoul't don toward a
'l'flTllt r-illrr rrlatlvi to Ih. pu
lii' domain aa tho a.vrtlon rf
l'nll,l Stat.-. !-MiRtor Stanfi'd
at today', rnwttna: of thf l'.''h
aoriial convMttlon of lhf t'attla
and llorao ltatMPrs Aaoi-iation of
lri'iui.
fruits and milk In the dit arc
i o.ult aa Important In kerpint: tvth
In a-onl ron.lltlon aa frequent clean-1 a, Dousrlaa Kalrbanka,
;ing.iin lanrr orusnes or sH-ciai featured In tho cat.
;d.-nllfrlcpa: that water, salts and Maxtor plsvs Ruaa Kane, th
I proteins are eaonuai to sro.in. rroked pile! hoe reaeneratloti i Telephone and telegraph wires'
; that a ood many common allnienl. t hrouxht alut living up to the . lendina out of the town were cut
are preventable; and that proper rode of the air servlte, which l!and the men proceeded IA a ll
f,l. rleanllneaa. erei;rie and rest . ' Nor snow, nor rain, nor wind, i ureljr manner to dynamif? the.r :
ar amonu the beat little workers nor tilcht. can stay the pilot, iu war to the monev, Krlt-htened I
of health maalr knoan toman. hla Ills, lit.- Icltiiena were held at t.ar and wr !
Tha old la.hioned patient who; j eye-wit nraaej to the robbery. The '
wants a myaierloiia rw or imtion i l.lltt ltTV THKlTlir.. ! members of the band patrolled ipu"m"'""-aiittr,rwro,tail
to cure every ailment Is out of' "Cornflower Csiwle's Concert.'" I ihe various corners In the town. I aSI"0" h'p pU r"
lark In tt. da of do'tor who Pnr II. Kyne's Cosmopolitan Ma- I -toppina at the point of weapona i i': "U,,R? Y .
Zlaa Natl.a.l Park-Low i-ner
f.ff. to the arm W.ifrurt ef Coi ia
bKithna Utt. Why net tak. it in oa
T""' way Kim. ?
TilUwim. Natl.a.l Park Mar
.- ' nMic a a ante uip at a small 1
dttK.t -otrt.
At for frw booklet desaiptin of tbea.
lamoua rowrttk
"The rUhta of railn and Ihe I first and use medicine aa aid. and many readers. Is to be presented , -hop. to Inveatirate the five dy.
preservation of tha forests and Irainforcenn'nta to natur,. Albanjr : to the a reen world a. 'Keaa.yjnauiltatxploslonalhatslioolr.ua
all othtr resource of th forests Denjocrat lierald. land th bad Man." r'rank Woods, place.
IWtUaa. Onoa
Union Pacific