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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Exctpt Sunday by The News-Review Co.. Ine. 9. W. BATBH... BEHT Q. BATES k- ..fresldenl and Manager -.8ecretary-Treaurer Holered aa eecosd claaa matter 41 ay 17, 1HZ0, at tt post Dltlce at Koaenurg, uregon, under tn Act or Marcn I. Is7v. .14.00 1.00 LOO .00 .00 - 1.00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail Dally, alt montha, by malL. rally, three montha, by malL. Daily, alngle month, by mall " Dally, by carrier, per month- Weekly Newa-Rerlew, by mall, per year SfrMbar mt Tk AwarlalMl Vrmmrn. The Aaaoelattd Preae la eaciualvely anutled to tha use for republi cation of all newe dispatches cradtted to tt or not vlharwfae credited B mis payer ana 10 an local oawe puDliasea aaraln. All rlanla OS re- en rtiu-a nn of ipwUI dlanarr-hea rn are alan rarrd. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925.! BUILDING A CITY ; ""'In Uie past cities, like' Topsy, "just growed." Some ; "trowed" faster tlian otliers but in much the same way. . ,7 I "But fliere is a new era beginning;," says John Ihlder, Msmnger of the Civic . Development Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, in a report on "City Planning and Zoning." . '. . . ' , . . . . "As the trained athlete who uses his brains as well as -his - muscles often beats a stupid man who is ptiysicially suiwrior," he says, "so cities which utilize 'their advantages to. the full and reduce their disadvantages to a minimum will win over competitors. Economy of effort counts in gaining a lead and in staying power. And economy of cf- fqrt is due to use of brains. Our most progressive cities realize this and one way in which they apply their realiza tion, is by so planning their development that no natural 'advantage will be neglected, that handicaps imposed by na ture or by their own mistakes in the past will be overcome pjr, even turned into advantages, and that there will be a .jTJjnimum of wasted time and effort in the daily movement of population. When no city had a plan all were equally wasteful of their resources. If a few cities get good plans they will outstrip their rivals because for the same money and effort they will secure greater results." o IRON MAN TO - - APPEAR AT THE Hla exhibition at the theatre to night ahould prove a good attrac tion and will probably be wltues- : ANJLERS TONIGHT i" " , . ""J 7 T Among the various alunta Mr. J I Richards stages In hla act la a bo- "J ha Iron Man", billed aa tho lar plenus blow with a sledce ham- woriua strongest man, win appear mer. Thla hammer wielded by a at the Antlera theatre tonight with husky la aimed at the pit of hla the regular picture program. V. A. 1 Kiomnch and to show the force of HlcharUa, the strong man. haa a the blow a pie tin la bent doublo unique act wnicn la uesignca to en-1 over hla bare akin. Revral of tho tertain the moat faatldloua. Damon local strong men will be on the uuuyan. tne lamoua aporla author!-: Mage to take a hefty punch at Mr. -ly, -in an article syndicated over Itlchards, who deflea Ihe heavfeat tlte country in the lloarat papers, hlttera in the world to knock him givea him a fine recomnivndullon.out. Long Live the Queen! i l r 7 r: I I I pr BERT G. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS It haa been CXacovertd that goldflth Are weather propheta And not wlehln' To rely on the Prognostications of Mlatar Bill Ball We've decided to Inatall one of the Darn thlnga In Our aanctum and If any of our kind Readera have a Stray gold-plated minnow Around the domicile We'd like to have 'em Trot the trout Down to our joint We're goin' to Chrlaten our new prophet "Minnie" Now tradition haa It That when a change In weather In pendln' A goldflth btcomea Reatleaa and continually Emita bubblea From their mouths. Which aettle at the Surface of the water If you have an extra Caraeaiua Auratua Which maane goldtlah In our native tongue ' Mail him or her to our Prune Pickin'a dept And we'll make Him or her Got dingad famous Watch for Minnie's Mumblings about The eveather In this colyum DUM8ELL DORA THINKS Marconi la an Italian diah. We'll Roast for You This summer weather makes cooking a bit of a warm job, so turn the work over to us. ROASTS. PIES, CAKES, TAMALES.' SLADS. HOT BREAD EVERY DAY. . SATURDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef With Vegetables, Chicken Loaf, Banana Cream Pie, Chocolate Pudding. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 I I b o BIBJ&MJ n IT f ftoney saving c Cash stems There ia a tendency toward higher price levels on several staple items this week, such as sugar, cooking fats, etc. Our prices are therefore doubly attractive, inasmuch aa we have not put recent advances into effect. DICED BEETS, ready to serve 2 tins 25c OCEAN SALMON, 1-2 flats, 3 tins 57c The average wife, it ia claimed, needa a dozen paira of ahoea an nually. (Dear printer. Please eet the above item in amiill agate type as our wife can't read that size print very easy.) fr In central Africa, among the wildest tribes in the world, young girls are fed on milk. Thase nu thin'. The young boya and girla in this country are also placed on a milk diet. fr 4 Bright and early thia n. m. we aaw the day cop and the night cop hobnobbin' on the corner. Both ' had a scarlet roae-bud in their la pel. Goah, the aheik habit ia aure I catchin' and the firat thing we j know the apeed cop will blossom II out in full baloon panta. i After the first of July a new crop I of flivvers will burst forth to ha : rasa the poor pedestrian. The half 'year license fee will make it pos 'Sible for many a feller to dust off I his wreck and drag it from the stall where It haa been peacfully ) rcitin' aince Jan. 1. 4- I Down at the ewlmmln' hole the other p. m. we saw a damsel In a I one piece bathin' rig and It was j ; plain to aee whot the mothe had ' been lunchin' on durin' the cold winter montha. j I ! L I - it "Instid of marry in' fer money a feller oughta rob a bank, skin a widow or do omeththin' elst honorable.' FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHET- TI, ready to serve, 2 tins 25c 25-LB. BOX OF BLACK FIGS, each $3.75 DEL MONTE PEAS, 3 tins 57c 1-2 LB. ORANGE PEKOE TEA IODIZED SALT, 2 cartons 25c ASPARAGUS TIPS for salads, 3 for 73c POTATO CHIPS, fine for lunch, 3 for - - SWAWNSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs 75c JARS AND LIDS Take Apartment Mr. and Mrs. L. Antles have se cured apartments in the Kohlha en building, whore they will be located Id the future. Mr. Antles in secretary of the Rose bur Cham b'T of Commerce, moving here re cently from Bend. An Answer to a National Question: "What's the Prohibition Force Accomplishing?" ! ' ' 1 - ' r' ' : - , . r'-:l: BALLMASON ' 7Qn BALL IDEAL 01 1 Q PINTS I Oil QUARTS W I I u quart" : 89c fr0:"1!"03:. 55c BALL MASON OOn LIDS, doz. ZUU ECONOMY CLAMPS, 1 An BALL IDEAL QQn doZ pints : JUb SATURDAY PEANUT BUTTER, QC0 BUTTER, lb. 45c; 0Qn 2 lbs Jjll roll OtfU 32-OZ. LOAF 10n TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR QQn BREAD I Zli CHOCOLATES, lb JJU 10 LBS. CKo PORTO for OQp SUGAR DJb punch, bottle LQU Skaggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER 1 1 S So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon America's Hopes . in British Meet Folks used til wait for their ship I rect leads to thrift and Bhort cats to come m. Today they rcau tne I to success. Nen's-lleview classified ads. Results are what count and you'll net 'em with News-Keview Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Crowing Children, Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc What Is Ihe prohibition enforcement force doing? A study of reports on file In Washington ' rereals that last year more than 800 ships and boats were raptured while engaged in illrgal trans port of liquor and 8,000 automobiles. Over 10,000 illicit distilleries were discovered. ' The scisurcs of liquors and malt amounted to more than 6,800,000 gallons. At top are three types of captured turn runners ; below are some of the speedy rum chasers that are ridding the seas of liquor smugglers. o IT"! " j Hundreds have put their O. K. on If;- .s. X ' --I res-Kevlew classified ads as di-1 classified ads. v-mPi:y:-: J Y- I stirring the iVJEJ1 I I a Klisahrth Urown, ticauty prise winner in the Wl summer rnntrat at Day tons liearh. Kla., follows euftom, and totes Caroline Smith, the tiV5 victor, along the beach piggly-back fashion as part -of the ceremonies aymbolising lirr abdicntion as queen. IMotor Trip Luncheons! HYou'll be wondering what to fix for the trip to points on the river or in the mountains. We sug gest canned goods, cheese, cookies, fruit, fruit cookies, jellies, jams, etc., etc. Call Us Up and Give In Your Order. Everything In Good Foods PICKENS BROTHERS Pcrkin. Bldg. Phone 68 Hy JOHN T. l.KWINd, Jit. (.Vntral Ir Correspondont WASHINI.TON. June 19. From nil il.mti.nis offlrijilK hrr urn hi'itrinK t)i ruuiplalnt: witinn in oxcrnin Kith biotliK K'Tm mid wallow tut: tn lftur. Wliat 1h thn .riitliiUm enfurco nu'iit ftirrn dtihiK?" Antl what In I'nclo Sam prn hlhlttdti infirrtm.'in Ht.iff dnlnu? A tttmty of pnhil'ttln ilrp.irl mi' lit r.'pirt Rived th' figinr.H tor Inst )Nir ilit;tiro nr Hit yrar are not availatilo i ; Moro than una tlups Rii'l boaix wito rapturtd whilo f(ifr.ij:td In Dm tllmal transport of llipior and tiuiro t mm h tioO r 'ittMnohilf!. Over 1(1. ii on llltt lt iliat l!trr: wi-ro umiaiTrd, Tho Uumi u( ilislil l.'d litior Hinonnlod in i-iori' I h;i il 1 .MM). hh f, -in, and f malt to moro than 6 'inn.fitiii Inns. Wlilrh hidn-ai n that tin dry niaff, with ItB lnn ifd ttun u:id amblKUuun dut "i, t rutlior htin v. Tho avutlatda (triir'H tiro not rnir.prphonntvp. So f r lis anv KtalHiico ran. th"y hi J-it hat han ooimi c1on v ihr fpd'rnl au (horttlo (harsid whh tho ri foi i''niont of the nn1 ion prohl hittnn mt. which (onK tfft'i't .inn. IK, in:' it. Hnt l'ioy do not nhow how tar thai fnfoi - emrnt woi i h Im n fiiMtiit In fioppim tho tiirtnutattnrH mil (,f hnur. hri:nti thy lu.t rotnparattvp fiKiir. I hoy iHird onlv un-nc-rvmriil viol.4th a tho I. The !lt rt'Rrtt 111 V to I At t 'llltlo! I IllMll. Ot tho fxtvin p; thiit no on ha any fxaot, vr -tva appruxiiuate, , fIT.lHHMHHI lM.Hrl Mml There croup of fcdoral ofTU-or are onpaKod dtrtrly tn iho work of prohthltion tnfnminoiit. Tli. y nro tho roa-t nard. tho prohibi tion unit and, to u minor oxtont, 'llio rnstmns Korico. i KfKiiroa rovcrlint tho wUlot . Ciold an nhtainatdo from tho pio , hitiillon unit, w tilt h han k iit i rhock n nil Hm Mt innw nlmv th ; VoKtoad law hocatno otfoolivo. Al 'tho litso of tho l.tMt fiit.al voir, f .? I. lit :to, tij. iho tntatl appr.ti--, od nl up of all property w hi. Ii .had noon wizrd in tho four .trs i and a half wn $:i7.fi:!S.:i:: s j, i and tho I'Mtlmat.d total to ditto ; Ik put at upproxlmatoly 17,ihh,- OMll. Si nro January 17, 1 t t.o prohiltlth n unit ha- sol-d 4.r.;i. IT.7 ftallons of di.-'ill.-d iPttint-i I and 7 1 .." 1 .1 r. ill. ins of m ilt ; polaldrH. That prohihlf ion onfororni nt on land has ttKhionrd up rturtnt; Iho lat thrt Tfars may ho in 1 dttatod hy tho constantly Inrroa. ine olunio f( duttllod linuor him uros. whlrh woro roaiptM-t itolr 4.7. ptnilopft in l!i,f :. and no.iriy four tnnon that amount or 1 7H iru lions, tn t!;i I n tho mi,T ti;ind. tt may ho pn.iho ilia' th' amount of lirU"r in rir nlitiion I in liu rouse,! and tin1 propinfiu of It .ot.otl romain tl tnoro or ! ( ontout. .lrri'"t Mount. Tho prohiMiton unit r. porf i nowuri's of m.tlt li'iutirs h t,it and it illotis as follow -: 1 jo 1 1 ivo n)onth, 1 ,t! J7.4 x 'i ; ,,,;.. oo;; iUii.'S. i.a. - lyoar'a malt Itriuora aro belli nolz 1 ed In ubotit thu sumo (juautttlofl (as last. j Tho yearly total of automobiles folzed by th prohihitlon unit tn rroanod from l'"! in i92ii to B,- i I'M In I'.ilil. Tho nunibor or nr rosta Iihm nlso mounted utoadily. ; Tho flpiuvs are: mud. 1 ti.fi I1: I HUM. ;M.I 75; $22, 4 2,22.1; l!U';i, ; 'The protnl)itif)n unit as well as : tliP roast Board maKes maritime : ueiniroT. Its nefuroa of bninrhes and bats aro reported as t hro In tli-''-. 2n in isifl. 7 In U2, III in 1!.M and 2:.S in If 2 1. It i ikiw almost exactly a year alnrw the roast guard wan nvn the p peel fir task itf ftopp'nT '" imr runn inn: bt woon "Hum How." off Now York and other .raslorn ritie. and tho const. Stnoe ! tholr eanipaixn h can thoy hnvo , aeized 2n ' tiiun liow" jthfpt, or , iiavmbi-r of the mosruitto tloot of j motor boats and l.ium he rncas led tn landinK tha li-nior. In nhip- ptUK ftloiu iho value of the con I nrin diirinj that year ha atnounl cd to $ln,?r0.ono and between II.moU ami S.iMio pronoia have 1 ben ruptiirod. U,ioir.U howini; the amount of ! ll'iuor raptured by the roast icuard .are lnrompit (o. (n itore ntups-at the New London. I'onn., na they ;hnvo a'nnit 1'o.oini Dillon of ncii ' pd liquors. lint roaft punrd of j fleluln Boiftt out that thetr ncU jures rfpresi nt only a frarttrn of lh liquor Vhirh K'avpm thn fhipi ,ip out on ' R-itii l;o" and ne ver cets a-hor, rrai-. in p.nO tirally evty m ihj wti. ih cho ;itftn hot. the runner heavea bis overboard. Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient, Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. A cupful, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleep. x? . It- tit" ;ra. mm ft vrc uutt-m NIL'?. I JT-.1 sr mi..'.,!, triL aiioi ar liat, and MnoDonald Smith, arc America's hoiK-a In the coming Ilritiah a)Kt (rolf toumcjr. Wal ter llnarn, winner of the crown two out of three years. Is not defending his title. Many- a kinaj wears a second-hand rron. Who carr7 C'laasKied ails present choice llatimrs o( both new ami a.Tond lian.l thirwa. If thef anlt yo'ir needa and Jour mrae URAB EM! AUCTION SALE! 7 Miles East of Roseburg at the Frank Hahn Place I 1-4 Miles East of Dixonville JUNE 24th, 10:30 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following property: 2 good wasons: 1 Mitchell; 1 Ahb.il I 1 hark 1 I)i Laval No. 10 separator 1 fi'ed eiltter 1 tannine: mill 1 harrow 1 Krr.kv brnodi'r alove (new) 1 II htr?e aas enittue 1 rnnlnou traetor 1 liak 1 xakllng tank 1 dairy herd conslMlns: of 22 hlah ararie milk cowa and one Jersey bull. 1 bay saddle horse, weight lluo 2 mowing machines: 1 Mo Cormlck, 1 Champion 1 hay rake 2 tiirnlnn plows: 1 J. I. Case, 14-lnrh; 1 smaller 1 onehorac cultivator Some household goods and other things too numer ous to mention. Terms of sale: $20 and under, cash; all over $20, bankable note. J. E. REXROAD. Owner M. C. RADABAUH, Auctioneer.