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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. JUNE 16. 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
issued Daily Exeept Sunday by Ths Nsws-Rcvlv Co.. Ino.
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B. W. UATEH
8EUT G. BATES.
.President and Manager
Secreiary-Tieaurer
sUitured as second claw matter May 17, 11(20, at Ui post utiles at
Roaeburg, Oregon, under tijs Act of Marco I, ls7.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
UaUy, per rear, by man
ually, six month, by mall
Lally. Uiree month a, by malL.
Dally, single monto, by malL.
Dally, by carrier, for monuu
iVeenlr Nw-ttetew. by mall, par yeax-
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Tha Aaaoclatad frsaa U asciualvely auutls. to tha tisa for raoubll-
cation of all nwi dlapatchea crsdllsd to It or aot otherwlaa cradltad
In tola plr and to all local oawa publlaaad harla. All rltfbta ot ra-
.uDtiL-atiua Q apTiai oiaoaicnwa nrain ara aiao reawrvao.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 12S.
SUCCESS WITHOUT EDUCATION
' This great majority of us here in Roseburg have not
had the higher education. As we read of the conferring of
diplomas by fine universities and colleges, the thought comes
to jnany that they will never amount to much because they
have not had the same privileges.
""And yet thousands of men have gone ahead without
education. Some may have done so by crooked means or
through luck, yet 90 per cent of them showed real achieve
ment. Somehow they had powers of perception or leader
ship, by which they could make their way,
The higher education is never wasted where its lessons
are truly applied. Still one can succeed in business without
itif one has the old fashioned quality called gumption. The
essential thing is close observation of human nature and the
world, ability to see what people want and how to meet the
. needs.
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.. Now that the city boxing commission has been author-
ized, further argument pro and con would be a waste of
words. Give it a fair trial and let it be borne in mind that
the sport must be clean, because the city council can repeal
the ordinance just as easily as that body enacted it Let the
.. ring contests be a credit to the athletic following and con
'; tinucd public approval will be the reward; abuse the priv
ilege and its life will be short
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The American Legion drum corps, Oregon's champion
.. organization, is rehearsing nightly for their appearance at
the Prineville convention. Umpqua Post's corps should be
able' to "bring home the bacon" again this year judging
from the pep they are putting into their practice.
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Oakland is making big preparations for the July 4th
' celebration. Those who attended the last event will remem-
ber the fine entertainment provided by the Gobblers and
'. - will be ready aud willing to spend Independence Day around
2 thir splendid race track this year.
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BY". BCRTG BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Up In tha matrop
They're havin' a
Roae featival
And jadgin' from
Tha wrlteupa them
City papers are
Qlvln' It
The dern thing (a
Nearly aa good
Aa our
Strawberry
Carnival.
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS.
Lumbago la a new-fungled game.
J. 4. 4. '
The tin can tourlata are gallop-
in' thru the village in their rattlin'
flivvera and cauein' the town cop
no end of astonishment by the bra
zen eigne painted on their vehicles.
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We're goin to have a boxin'
commfah now and that oughts be
an end to thle neck to neck danc-
lnf thata been agoin' on In these
here parte aince Heck wn a little
runt.
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Cal Coolide la goin' to 8wamp-
acott Mass. for a vacation. There'll
be little vacation unlese the
Swampecott folke have paralyzed
mitts.
V fr
We note the newspapere have
dubbed Doc Young, the Loe Angelee
murderer aa a "careful slayer."
But then we newspaper men are al-
waya sayln' kind things about the
doctore and for no reason at alt.
Its surprlsin' how little advertliin'
space they purchase.
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We'll Roast for You
This summer weather makes cooking a bit of a
warm job, ao turn the work over to us.
ROASTS. PIES, CAKES. TAMALES, SALADS.
HOT BREAD EVERY DAY.
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Spaghetti Italian.
Mock Chicken Pie, Cherry Pie, Chocolate Pie.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5
GOOSEBERRIES
OREGON WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Astoria About 5,000 fishermen
engaKRd in taking salmon on the
Columbia.
Hood River Average apple crop pir floor of the Roscbure Na-
e
TO THE LADIES
My drpsamakfnjr establish-
e ment Is now located on the up- e)
expected, where early estimate was lional Hank building, room 3
e where 1 will be pleased to e)
e meet all former patrons and
new ones. - e)
MRS. A. MjOORE
40 per cent
Baber New 118,000 gas contain
er being built by Eastern Oregon
Light 4 Power Co.
During 1924, Pacific Gas & Elec.
Co .spent over $1,000,000 In addi
tions and Improvements.
Astoria Paving begun on ed Dy AuKtict 1.
IUUIIHB ftllWTail, iwu IU.U. Hunk V II Itlllm Mtft nf SI a
Clatskanle Clatskanle Chief lmilnth for electric lighting estab
moves into fine new office. lished here.
Tangent Linn county coopera- Wheeler Box factory Installed
tlve cheese factory assured with at ii Wheeler Lumber Company plant
Corvallis cannery organization
least 500 cows.
Paclflo Telephone & Telegraph
adds 10 long distance linea In Wil
lamette Valley.
Hood River Mosler Fruit Grow
ers sell black, cherry crop at 14c
a pound.
Forest Grove Cooperative
exhibits 85 strawberries
Prune growers buy Oregon Grow- x DOunds.
sells 10,000 cases loganberries in
London
Harrlsburg Pacific Highway
bridge and Junction City paving
progressing rapidly.
Albany S. C. Hydor of Lacomb
weighing
era plant for $11,000.
Klamath Kalis Hill
Soma fsllera rait kida ao'a
an. '' i ,..,1 .... I.,,. t..i 'my "v aomaone who'll pay at.
-. 1- A lie iuui ibui Dvoauii la un 111 11111 uiaob. ikuocuutg win : tention to their bull.
he in the limelight as thousands of visitors pass through on 1 v
their way north and south. Well kept lawns and narkines. These gov't experts are always
. , 1 . . ...mi j . . - , trottin irguno in. eoumrv lore'
paimea nuiiits uuu cieun sirveis win ao mucn to create inui c,tln' bumper crops) They'd bs a
first good impression.
Portland lnternnstal hnalnnsa
lines buy I
101 acres lenuiuni biuuuk lur iw jtlian last year s.
u0- . ' , , j Eugene Good progress being
Cold Ileach Hunter a Creek and 'maue on Oakrldge-Klamath railroad
Chetko-Wlnchnck sections ot IthroURh Cascades.
Roosevelt Highway In Curry coun- Mlu city First logs of season
ty, at $161,510. shipped from Baldcrree camps.
SL Helens New general hospit- Beaverton Bids soon to be asked
al opened here. rk progressing on nHW Congregational church,
on Detroit highway up Bantlam Suthcrlln Hotel Sutherlin, 40
fiver. room, reopens In Adventist Acad-
' Salem Work begun on new . nln,o
Gutherie theatre to seat 1200. 1 Astoria Biilldlne Dermita for
Salem All canneries running on !.,v i.i,.h "
exceptional crop of trawb!Tries. nndst. Francis Catholio
Salem Miles $150,000 linen mm rnurth panl) (o buia 43iooo parol
to open in July. eliiul school.
Portland Swedish Bnil Dutch riomhern Pacific Railroad will
steamship lines to add rufrlgera-!BIM,m, jis.ooo.OOO for new rolling
lion space for shipping. stock
Astorla--New Rivera thratro '
opened, seals 7.r0 people,
PKIIMl rS ISSI Kl.
Building permits have been is
sued during tlie past Week as follows:
J. R. Karringlon. $4,000 con-
Corvallis Movement started to
open up highway into aud through
Cascades.
St. He ens B. A. KotDer ana 1
First National bank to build busi-j ,.,., block dwelling in Overlook
ness blocks. Lddition.
Rainer Contract let for street ! 1.. A. u'hlttaker. 8100 Earacc
dern sight more valuable If they I Improvements costing $45,837. I on Rice street.
could predict a killln' frost now and, Klamath Falls Contract let for ( H. O. Grimme, $2,500 dwelling
Douglas county offers the vacationist a remarkable ar
ray of attractions during the summer months. Our forests, I
; then.
The
black-base Davlng to cost $!K),"o4
ju A a. Roseburg Conlracts totuling
... t. 7 , $127,000 let' on new high school
Battleship Oregon is In ! i,ti,inir
lakes and streams provide a setting for a successful outing. ,h ' "t.,'n "! ! Aibany-B.iiiding pem.iu for
know some of those motrop firms .. reaches $'5 8"0
We invite the world to make this Spot Its camp ground. I will be usln' the sides aa a bill-l M,,rtror,i New ' $"l70.000 pre rool-
uoaro. tn -ni ainm-n nlunt to he finlsll-
.". "J The Rose Festival is not a Portland institution. It be
longs to the whole state. Portland just happens to be the
tsejt of action.
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.'. The Battleship Oregon received a royal welcome in Port
. Euiil yesterday but no more than tlie old warrior of the seas
..deserved.
. A few more days of this weather and we'll all be hitting
H for the ol' swimming hole.
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2J JT"Can you swim? Better learn this season.
r Must Go to Jail
z: as "Anarchist"
Woman Pioneers
In Eye Science
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..-. .'i 1! af3'.- $!! ft-.
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The Chinks are still blnzln' away I
at each other which makes countin'
a pleasure for the heathen census
taker.
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Ion East lt Avenue North.
I C. H. Arundel, $150 garage on
j Corey Avenue.
I II. S. Nirlmls. two $:i.000 dnel-
lings on 2nd Avenue: south.
I Huliy l. Fiekenscher, remodel
1 ling dwelling to the extent of $1,
1 r.00 on Roberts Sti"et.
In a close and Interesting game
of baseball last night, the Amer
ican Legion team of the twilight
league defeated the Christian
team tiy a score of 4 to 3. The
Christians lost an opportunity to
tie tha score In the final inning,
when a runner froze to third base
following the catch of a long fly
In center field, having ample op
port unity to acore, but falling to
obey the Instructions of the base
line coach.
In the fourth Inning the Legion
hum pulled out of a bad hole,
when the Christians filled the
b &wes with none out. John Ge
rety the Legion pitcher, fanned
the next three ballera in a row,
and saved the team from defeat.
The Leglbn got two runa in each
of the first two Innings, and af
ter that were Ireld scoreless, but
the Christians lacked the punch
to win.
Buv Gooseberries for canning now. We have a limit
ed supply to be -sold Wednesday. Loganberries are at
their best this week. Priced very low.
SHOP EARLY
t STATE PRESS 1
I COMMENT :
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Primers ami Palates.
Corned beef and cabbage is pro
nounced by the United States
Restaurant Owner's association to
be the New Yorker's favorite dish.
The country is safe. Corned beef
and cabbage is not the food on
which are nourished Bolshevists
and prodigals. This Is tire food
of honest toil. The reatahrant
men do not tell how much of the
popularity of corned beef and Cab
bage is due to Mr. Jlggs' repeated
recommendation. This may well
1'3 another Instance of the power
of suggestion. Printer's ink, re
inforced by clever Illustration. Is
a potent force in forming public
sentiment. Portland Telegram.
LOCAL GOOSEBERRIES
3 lbs. 25c; 10 Ibi. 70c
Cantaloupes, 3 for ' 25c
Pork and Beans, 10c; 1 2 for I... $1.15
Family Flour. 49 lbs $2.25
Old Potatoes, for seed or table, 1 00 lbs $3.75
Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 15c; 3 for 43c;
12 for .S $1.69
Hominy or Sauer Kraut, medium can, 2 for.....' 25c
Catsup, pint bottles. .1 19c
Fig Bar Cookies, 2 lbs 35c
Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lbs $1.05
Complete line canning supplies at low prices. Sugar
is very low this season. Lay in a supply now.
California
&
Oregon
An Ideal Death.
The sudden death of Julius
Kruttschnitt, probably tire fore
most railroad executive of the pre
sent generation, calls attention to
the astonishing number of heart
fatalities the past few months.
Only a few days ago Vice-President
Marshall dropped off sud
denly only a few weeks after Gen
eral Miles. John Singer Sargent
a few weeks before, was a victim
of the same ailment, and only
three days ago Warren S. Stone,
famous, railroad labor leader, sud
denly died from heart attack.
Perhaps the medical fraternity
can find some cause for this ap
parent epidemic, but what we are
interested in is the desirability of
such an earthly departure.
To Bttddenly drop off. without
protracted llinesH, without suf
fering or pain, aid after a life
of usefulness, la certainly the
Ideal way to go. Med ford Tribune.
till
Benjamin Citlow. former N.
V. socialist asemblyman, , mint
serve the five year sentence met
ri out to him in I!20 on the
charge of advocating overthrow
of the government, the supreme
court has just drrinVd. His i
the first rase in whieh the an
archy law has been invoked since tied to a
it wm enacted, following the at-'
of Pretident Car;
Or Until T lingers. Onkland.
Calif , la a pioneer in optometry
among women She was the first
jptninetrit in the state to. ex
am in arhnnl children, and is the
first woman elected to office, in
the California State Association
nt O p tome rists
Dentists wouldn't bs bad folks If
they'd throw away that d m rub
ber dam.
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The merry tourist never looks so
whan he drags into town about sun
down. 4
Strawberry preserves are all
right if your wlfs does ths hullin'.
Ths queen of tne Portland rose
show is a marrisd woman and
ws'll bat hsr fond hubby Is mighty
lonesome this week.
fi Cut SZiZn
mab m IT?
fa"i nation
Knthr Oia ntnnll dnuthlrr of
Mr. Mill Mik. Kilwln Ilttlinit. n-1
yonvlllt in p'portrd In b lmimiv- j Jf'T
In tr tnttnv. nflrr rfrlvtiiK ft hmki'ti m . .?
! tplbow tnl hint wt'fk. Th
nmnl) girl nn nwlnn.nic on ft rop.
trr limb, wtivn nhe fol
iintlrr hM'. Shi
brought to thin rity HumtHV, whrre
Ir. t'h. B. w riId took an x ry.
AiiU let th bone. :
Ever tim a playtr In tha Twi
light Lteg muffa tha hota-hida tha
mgr. alapi him on tha back and
chtert him . upj Ha'a nfraid ha
won't show up at tha ntMt ached
uted game.
4.
We auppoaa that now ainca tha
city council baa approvad a boxin
commiah that tha disgruntled onea
will aeak aolaca In tha well known
referendum, lata give tha plan a
chance to make good. If,' after a
fair trial. It fails to coma up to
expectations, let our mayor haul
down tha axe and Inflict a ghastly
wound across tha dome of tha ordi
nance. We belteve tha council la
composed of level-headed men and
Just because they placed th- stamp
of approval on a plan that doe in 1
happen to stack up with your Idea
is no reason that you Mre right and
they are In error. Ba fair. Give
it a chance.
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les malts In summer aa
the wood, pi is doe In
t,
1 "The
quick aa
wlnttr."
Two
Trouser
Suits
In Blue Serge
for Young Men
(iflii
Not onlv do Harth's Toggery
Clothes offer you the maximum of
Value, but you have every assurance
that you are getting the Newest Styles,
the Finest Fabrics and the best work
manship at the low price.
FLQISHEIM SHOES AMD
STETSON MATS
Harth's Toggery
Hie Knl rntiNO.
Hnrk of th-3 controversy bo
twepn Socrotary of Statp K.lojrg
and ProHident ChIIoa of .Mexico
lies on the one aido the antapnn
ism of tht American oil. mineral
and other big business investors
t to any administration interlrrine
iwith their exploitation of Mexican
I resources. ThrouKbotit the Taft,
Wilson and Harding ariminlMtru
tions they clamored noisily for
armed Inlrvention by the I'nited
States to protect American proper
ty and Uvea declared in danpor,
with the object of annexing the
southern republic to insure secur
ity for the American dollar.
On the other aide is the latent
hostility of Mexicans for the hat
ed "Gringo", the patriotic cry for
Mexicans, lest the nation be rob
bed of its fredom by the republic
to the north, and the radical and
socialistic influences that have
confiscated the lnrije estates and
givpn them to ttva people, and
have passed restrictive legislation
designed to restore national re
sources also.
With these two conflicting
forces at work, each seeking its
own ends, a clash between the
two nations is likely any time hot
heads of either can control their
respective governments. Salem
Journal.
S11 West .
Cass Street
Roseburg, Ore.
BLACK SHEEP ENDS
indictment returned by the grand
jury last night.
According to evidence given
county authuriUi's, the two men are
said to have met each other on
the barren range near the Lava '
lied country and by mutual con
sent agreed to fight it out to see
who should gain possession of the
disputed black sheep. Murphy
died In a local hospital from a frac
tured skull a few hours after the
fight.
(AMorUini l'ri'M i.Hed wir,'.) )' Latimer's Arsenate Lead elgh
KLAMATU FALLS, Ore., June teen cents per pound at Stearns v
16. Frank Way, wbo Is alleged to and CbenowMh, Oakland, Ore.
have killed Tim Murphy, promt-1
nent sheepman, in a fist fight over I If you don't beliove what you
a black Bhoep a month ago, was 1 read, never se.k opportunity
bold for first degree murder in an through tlie classified columns.
Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best
for Freckles, Sunburn and Tan
Advises Old Time Recipe of Butter
milk Cream in a New Way A
Gentle Massage With Fingers
Before Retiring la All That
la Necessary.
Buttermilk and Cream - Simple
Remedies Best Keeps Face,
Hands and Arma In Exquisite
Condition Soft, Smpoth
and Beautiful.
The old-time application of But
termilk and Cream to whiten and
preserve the skin and remove
j harsh little wrinkles and ugly sal
llowness is grandmother's recipe and
women throughout the country are
again using it to ensure a beauti
ful complexion and snow-white
hands and arms.
Buttermilk- however, in 'not al
ways obtainable, but a specialist
has at last perfected a method of
concentrating buttermilk and com
bining it with a perfect cream,
which you can buy in small quan
tities ready to use. at any first class
drug store, by simply asking for
"Howard's" Buttermilk Cream.
Thorn Is no secret about It u,or Is
Tho Momlay After.
It ha lone been "bine Mon
day". Let's call It motor Monday.
It is the day when the casualties
of Sunday's mad speed butt to are
list' it and announced.
Newspapers as much expect to
allow space in Monday's issues
for reports of automobile' acci
dents as for the weather raport.
Moreover, the casuals of mo
tordom can le classified with
much the same precision, as the
intelltftnce division's report from
the war front of the dead and
wounded, through gas attacks,
bayonets, rapid-fire guns, sheila
and exposure.
There'sre arrannd in definite
divisions
Those who run their cars over
clttiX
1 hose who try to make turns
too fast, and skid.
Those who collide with motor
cycl,' and other motors.
Those who try to beat trains
to crossings and don't.
Th'W who disregard traffic
rules and signals, only to learn
too la'n that regulation la for the
Sake of saffty.
ThoM who hit and run, leaving
broken victims for others to re
move to the hospitals.
Those whose motor Jar I Is an
Interrupted medley from miscel
laneous auses. nomn of which no
imsginat on ran foresee.
At the base of It all Is the fact
that not only are rklessnea and
csrelrwsn sa inherent at th? cause
of !! per cent of the accidents,
hut that mopt motorists believe
mi? flaps lll pass tbra by. until
ft a p '-sonal experience and
then ton iato for caution (o do
any sod.
Cll it ioror Monday. Motor
madrtes niiint have its day.
rortl.ind Journal.
3rt
there anv doulu aoout tho result
It s just a common ordinary but
termlly In the form of a wonderful
cream. That's all. Howard's But
termilk in the form of a wonderful
with the fin tier tips around the cor
ners of the eyes and mouth.
To get the best effect, be snre to
follow the simple directions. Drug- '
gists guarantee a noticeable im
provement after the first applica
tion or they will refund the money.
All druggists.
Huggins ; Pleads With the Saints
to Help mm Kebuild Wobbly Team
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' i1 J.f Mask : rijl
V1 -In ?..i.ai if
7 j&?r,t ia
tfeat with as.
In his efforts to stimgtlien the sliattcn-d Yankee,, now mlnns
B.ibe Rutii, pitt-hins;, hittinflf and all scmlilsncr of morale. Miller
lluKRiy has ut in a bid for tlw arnicrs of Pat Collin., .St. p.n.l
ratchcr, and Mark Kocnig, iUr shortstop of the saine It-am. llo
i hopmu tho acquisition of ,Uc Ferguson from Hie UeJ bo will,
etlp liia pitchinaT staff.'