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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1925. KEARNEYS 30QWXasgSt. GROCETERIA MLg; SPECIALS Old Potatoes. 7 lbs. for : 25c I Oregon New Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c Oregon New Peas, 6 lbs. for 25c Oregon Lettuce, per head .'. 5c Uregon Asparagus, bunches tor zac g Oregon Cabbage, per lb 5c Wax Onions, 3 lbs. for 25c Fior Nuts. 3 nackare for . 50c Fig Nut Agar, a health food, per pkg 65c Vitamon Shreds, 3 packages for 50c Iodized Salt recommended by many doctors as a goiter prevention, 3 large packages for !.35c Bulk Mayonnaise, per lb 35c Best grade Head Rice, 10 lbs 90c Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Drought 'em Down t j (AiwcUtM I'rert I-a.l Wirt- ) , ! PKNhLKTO.V, Ore, June 19 Henry khohn, &i, faniMT of titan field, waft bound over to the k rand jury oa bail of fl'.Ouo In tin: Justice i court here on a statutory charge, j According to Sheriff K. T. Cooking I ham Krohn udmitted immoral nlu .tionship.. with girls of minor aye. Krohn, with his wife, his own daughter and several mep children 'lias been residing in the HlunfUld ana for ubotit nine years, lie la u native of llamburK, Oermany. o Iitiinor'i Arnenaia head eigh teen cents per pound at Steam and Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. PRESIDENT OF BAPTIST f SCHOOL TO BE HERE SUNDAY j Dr. Claiborne M. Hill, President of tlio Ilerkeley Uaptlst Divinity School, will be the guest of He v. H. L. Caldwell over the week-end and will preach at the Huptlst church Sunday morning at li: o'clock. He hait been an outstand ing religious leader of the 1'aciflc coast for many yearn. Lam year be wai a. representative of the Pa cific coattt to the ilapffst World Alliance meetlug at Stockholm, Bweden; NEW SETTLERS ARRIVE George, K. Oak leaf and family, and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. llerrf m;ton, of (iieen Uiver, Wyoming, arrived in Hoseburg yesterday to locate here permanently. They have been In touch with this community for several months, through (he local , Chamber of Commerce; and yen- tenlay drove In with their house hold goods und Immediately start ed search for a suitable location. :Tlity uru experienced fruit growers, j and expect to go Into Uiut bual I nesri here. ( Asaurlntnl I'Tem UuH Wlrr.) ' roitTI.AND. June 1J. In his first match aince his return from hirt Australian tour, TVd Thye, i'ortland light -heavy weight wit-ll-er, won 2 out of 3 fail here last night from Jiilly Edwards, of Kan Baa City. Thye took the first fall In forty two minutes with a combination wriat lock and hammer lock . Ed wards pinned his oppoueut for the second fall in lu minutes, 3t sec onds, with a headlock and Thye ended the match by taking the third fall In 9 minutes when he lift ed Edwards high In the air and crashed him to tin- mat pinning Ins shoulders before he coud re cover his brwath. o Cook with gaa. A penny's worth of poor baking powder can; spoil 3 dollar's worth of companion ; ingredients play safe use mmmM THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKURJG POWDER Goes farther Lasts longer Is : Pure Dependable Economical ALES 2a TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND Cmt WIN fc-si taSi Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins hence J Q 0 Back to 1870 for mellowness ( Awriutnl I'reM Ihmi1 Wire.) ' I FEZ, French Morocco, Jun 19 ! An official communique today said j French advanced posts north of i Oeuzun have been relieved after j a swill itdvance, aerial bombard- . Intents and stiff engagements. (French forces reached their obpec- ,iive in the Hi nt Menguilla district, after inflict Iim severe lo.sses ui'oa iAIj.I El Kilitis ItlflJaua. j I I'AltlH, June lit. A blockado of : t lie Miitoccan roast by t rench and Spanish warships to prevent arms tHiid munitions reaching Abd Kl jKi'iin, the warring leader of Moroc icitn tribesmen, became effective at Iflve o'clock this morning. The 1 .French and Spanish governments ! reached an axreement last uiyht I 'regarding retails. . j j There will be no supreme com- ,maiid, but the Frent h and Spanish naval units participating In the blockade will lake Instructions , from their respective admirals. , An almost forgotten old tobacco secret, Wellmans Method," it's called, dating back to about 1870 and now ours ex clusively, is responsible for the rich, rounded-out" mellowness of Granger Rough Cut. And the coarser, "rough cut," accounts for its slower-burning, Cooler-smoking quality. Here, truly, is a pipe tobacco that IS pipe tobacco. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. luring June 1. Attorneys who filed the foreclos ure said the action is in behalf of bondholders whose holdings figure gnte approximately f .'utMinu.nim and It might be necessary to order saie of the road to satisfy the claims. -o- lL m , I MS CLASSIC I BETWEEN HARVAPiD ! " 1 AND YALE TOMY; BARGAINS A good car at a fair prices is better than a fair car at a bargain price. You know that the good car is goinj to take you where you want to go. You can't always tell about the other. J. O. NEWLAND f SON rtosEfcUnU. orx. phone 4d DoD3eB30TtiesDCALERS ScllEodd Uceu Cars HOUSEWIFE BECOMES NEW WOMAN "AM of our best doctors ha I given me up. I was unable to leave my h d for 1(1 weeks and was yel low as a pumpkin, beside die t,.,. rlhle stoma' li pains I tuilt'ered. Our d:imL'l.-ti adri.sed my hir-hand to try Mar's Wondertul Kenn-dy and It has saved my life. I am a new woman now." It Is a simple, harm-h-yA preparation that removes the catanital mucus from rhe inii'siiual IimcI and a I lays the Inflammation which ( hiim-h praci it ally all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will con vlm-e or money refunded. All diuKglhts. NEW I.lNH)N. Conn.. June 1. More limn ao.uiio rowing cnihti- 'sia-its were assembled here today .for tliu (ri eighth ll.iraid Vaie rcgalta, coust.sting of three races on the Thames rier. Tor the first time since a Mar- i ,vard eiuht last won the classic in i li'.'o, ihe cnui.oon oarnu n are con ceded a -bailee l wm Ihe tarsiiy jeui. The belling odds favor IN ale at six to five, but there Is jpltity of Harvard money. Since l ,2 Yale has walked off with the LiureU Hit limes to llar aid's L'T. 'I bouch an eaa'ein event of ini'-rriaiioiiai tame, the race will h" a clash of W'eslern coaching ' methods. Kd L ader of N ale is uuthorutiteiy of Washington product. Insures Sense of Smell for $50,000 B! ' A&'- inmm i -o- USED CARS One 1923 I orcl I ourini; $275 One 192 3 Do.-Ie 1 ouriti;; $700 One 1919 Dodi'C Roadster $350 One 1922 Doh;e Roadster $550 One Dode Scrocnside $475 One 1923 DodK'c Sedan $900 J. O. NtWLAND & SON Ducle Ilt-otlicrs Cart nnd Graham Trucks For Miotic l tti pervr. Clt ol .ouutry iiipn. Fiioii 44 FAREWELL RECEPTION TO CE HELD AT M. E. CHURCH SO. TONIGHT !.m A f ir' r'i'ritlon N to hi' i lc p il muik-'it tn ( it:iiu Kr il i.iirrnn n( Jncnl .- I ttin in on lit thf M.-thinltst inch Si ich. '.ii"ln Anclcr.nin l tic. a iriclcricil nwiiy from l cilni'i; una iinlnwl hm k In tit" ! :nc ;ii 'I'.ic 'inn. I to hiicnt c. j . .11 at Si Hii.lnui: unit l-'.lklon, i. n- lie (ml l.ir. wcil In hl tunny cli.U. Hll't will tinlit titi lt llicvl- ; : in l;ic-tnir en Sunrlny. 1 r lt IFCRECUOSURE SUIT I I FILED AGAINST R. R. j I . . ..I V ... I ir. t j I llli .r.i I. .1 ' l!l - - A f.iri'ctiin- lllc Mill Hi'.!.!!-.! Hlc CllM.'Uil. Mil-: luk.c hmI st I'iiiiI l;.illro. 'til. ,1 In I I sliili'K lnirli t I t i lu.i.n 9 tiic i ; ,i.u a iv I in.-1 I I'lMiipaiiy of New York. ! ' Hi" mil t: K' filillll'1 to py priiu.pal auJ tn'.t'ivtt oa boiula ui-. il I An iinlquf lnnirniT polio; lim been olitniiiid ty , Mm. lll!K'!lr Cavlttr, Oklaliom.i C"lt, OkU , crfunMe tnipirtcr 1 Sli Iia Imil lirr noe inviml (oi i.H).K'0 iixninit llit k vl lict man ol 1 1 ' t f STATE PRESS J ; , COMMENT I FAKE STOCK SWINDLERS Kstlmates by New York banking authorities place tho number of professional swindler in the Unit ed States at 3.lNt,uo; and th amount annually stolen by them through lake stocks alone, at not less than Jjnti.uuo.uoO. Yet it is found that but one In 11 of these criminals is v.ver ap prehended and brought to punish- meiii. 'j he principal' reason for this immunity from punishment la that the victims are ashamed to con fens that they have beta swin dled. Such diffidence la not only a foolish weakness but Is a stimulant to swindling, if the victims but knew It, the ordinary established professional swindier, such as the ;fake mock broker, lays aide from a tenth to a third of the money he M is, to relnmburse such victims as loudly demand re.stftui ion. It Is 'cheaper for ihese nlminaln to shut 'the months of noisy victims than to suffer the adverse advertising Ih-y would receive because of thu j complaints. I'ortland Telei;ram. ; DOUBLY INELIGIBLE I j The newly appointed slate fish t commission, w hich kuow s nothing 1 'about (fish. is seeking as Its first act, to discharge the only man In lis employ who does know any-1 ining about them, Hugh Mitchell, j il perin tcti'lent of hatcheries, w ho ! ".is Induct d by the old commission hi leave his life jnb under ciil rvice as Mate superintendent of Hi - I nited State llureau of Hatch t i ies to c-U'-r the employ of the j atp und' r a long term contract., Mr. .Mmh'-ll. having been for many years in charge of federal 1 1 - li ( ulture In M eson, being r toi;ui.ri a.s ttie leading authority : 0:1 the subject In the not thwevt 1 .iiid as knowing more aaout salmon 1 ; ian u;o one Ise, and being ef-; in i-nt and competent. In thereby !.: -fjrtalhit d lor ottict. under the i ;e nt administrntioii. As he l i -it a politician and refute to play . politic, he is doubly ilL-qualif ieil. ; I he at'oi ney general has ruleil ' iti.it the membi rs of the fif-h com- ilon eci d their authority in making a tomtact that bound their . Miccos-Mirs, but the courts will i.bnbly have to pass upon 1 he - lnt. Jii.-t as they will uponth: i- ihty of the uppointment of - ato s natois upon the rommU--loii In defiance of the const it u uonal fuhibttiop. With Mr. Mitchell nut. the way1 u, clear lor carrying out the gov- rnnt' plan to make tolltic.il -Pdls out of ih- ciepartnienl. fail- i re 9 carry out which cost I r. : i;os hi .fob as commif.-loner. j S ili in Journal. J the modern display ad was un known. The store which a century ao purchased newspaper adver tising In quantities of a half doz en linen weekly now contracts for one and two pages daily and the landlady advertising for a room er of a young lady seeking a lost cat consumes more space in the newspaper of today than the most thriving merchant of yesterday. As in quantity, so has advert is Iiik had an evolution of quality. Within Ihe shopping memory of the present generation the adver tisement, both newspaper and magazine, has risen from a rela tion of articles and prices to at tractive displays artistically phras ed, graphically illustrated and in the case of magazines often beau tiffuSly lithographed.. The modern styles, ihrift and economy. Tho advertisement is not a narration j of goods and prices; it is a store-I house of information about buying, public once complained of spend-) ing a penny for a newspaper and j getting 6ti per cent, more or less,! of Its paper In advertising. Now; magazines are purchased by many; for the advert isment s alone, and as for the newspaper, the adver- lisements form an important part of the day's reading. La Grande ibserver. i Author Compares Women of Today I And Yesteryear j QUEEN OF HOLLAND 'helmina of Holland wan alldhtly INJURED IN WRECK tnjiirwl at. Chimionlx, France, at ithe foot of Mont Illanc, when her (A.ocUtl I'm. Uwd wir.t automobile ilippeii on a glacier. PARIS, June 19. A dispatch ' o front the Hague says Queen Wil-1 Took with gas. This new summer breakfast - Quick Quaker ansivers the desire for a new delight . . note the recipe THIS is a breakfast dish thabchildren like . . . and ' mothers like to have them eat. It has a deliciousness that smacks of variety. It fights the dragging-down effect of hot summer days. Note the recipe. See how it tempts the appetite, and gives the oats-and-milk that doctors urge. Try this delightful change at breakfast, please. The Recipe JnAndient: 2 cups of Quick Quaker, cup, of water, 1 teaspoon aalt, 4 level table spoons cocoa and 4 of sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bring water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar miaed to a pasta with boiling water: then slowly stir in the oata. Cook 3 to 1 min utes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, molded and served in slices. tr)T.' y i t Lv q - on f., i Quickk Quaker J to S minutes ADVERTISING. AS A SCIENCE, t ike all tliliiKs, ailviTilsing ha Ol an mliiliiin. A century ago i ne leading nierchanta renorted to what 1 Dow the Classified ad and There are no moilc-m saints, says Mm Clarissa Spencer, au thor of "Saints and Ladies" and an authority on women of an cient times, because women of today work In groups for the general good rather than toward individual expression. Miss Spencer is see re tare of religious education of the National Board ef tie YJV. C. A. BUY NEXT WINTER'S FUEL NOW YOUR SAVING- Coat of Extra Delivery Fire Insurance Piling Under Shed Interest Administration Cost of Small Sales Price on five tiers one grade of wood delivered from woods ' 16 in. Second Growth, block fir, per tier $3.00 6jnnOldGrowth. block fir, per tier 3.25 16 in. Oak nnd Lnurel, block, per tier 3 Sfl Prices on Slab, 4 foot 2nd Sr7wth. coal and briquet. On Application. Denn-Gerretsen Co , v . nd BuiId'n8 Material 231 N. Main Street Phone 128