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. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 3. 1925. -ROSEBURG NEWSlREVIEW , Issued Dslly Except Sunday by Ths News-Review Co. JJi W. DATKa... BPRT O. UAT$3.- ..resident aud ..MailHKer LcrelsryTitusurer Kutured . a second class mutter May 17, 12U, at thu imst ufficj ul ii ; ltoseburx, Orexon, udder the Act ,of Marc h 2, M'J.i -3 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Ilally, per year, by mail "Tiily, six months, by mall Diaily, three months, by mail...-., r --JJaily, single mouth, by uiall.. ', , , -Daily, by carrier, per month.. I &0f 8 Cf HL3 L-. LCT ....T.j- .S4.00 ... 2.UU 1 00 .. .GO .50 1 .... Z OO tfeekly Nees-ltevlew, by1 mall, per year.- . , MrmtWr of The A.Ml.tra I'rrkS. The Associated i're Im exi-iuitvrly entitled lu the uao for rsptiMI. ,.W4tlon of all iinws ilIsi'Mlckir credited to It or mt uth'-r-li.o credited Ju this paper and to all local new publiKhed herein. All rights of re uibltiattoii of Mpeclal dlrpatihes herein are nUy reHvrvtd. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1926. REDUCING SALES COSTS BY BE RTj BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS We note today nat i The Tall Men's Assn. Has 'talked a ! New York hotel: 1 Into revampin' some , ' Of their rooms to Fit the needs of the Elongated individuals o , The nation and a j ', t ! i Some of us who are ! ! . ! , Not so tall V ! Wouldn't mind sheets , ' ' That would cover . ' Ul all at once. !''' OUMBELL DORA THINKS 1 A married man said "Gimmie berty cf gimme death." r Foe That Outing Lunch Yoii' can depend on Ihe Delicatessen to fill your lunch basket for the auto trip or the 4th of July Holiday. Call us up and leave orders at any time. Salads, Pies, Cakes, ', " Roast Meats and Hot Bread Every Day. j 1 ' Fresh Potato Chips. 1 MONDAY SPECIALS Roast Pork. Veal Fricassee, Rai sin and Custard Pies. 'VOSBURGH&WIARD j Fancy Grocers : Phone 515 D1TREHDNT IS DEFENDANT TIT 3 tr -. e Effort to Have Insurance ! Policy Cancelled Started i by Company. ZZ .' It creates dissatisfaction to loam .that the farmer, for "instance, may get only 40 or 50 cents, perhaps not a.4 much -as that, for an article for which the consumer pays a full dollar. The latter wants to know -why it costs so much to I get all kinds of farm and factory stuff from the point of i The Oakland Gobblers re goin' -production to his own door. Something must he done to lw"tr" w!mtl" LtVt hope ; lower these distribution costs, as they are generally felt to only the band goes on a toot. :Z too high. One thing that helps very much, is fhq prac- t5se of advertising. Advertising is a method by which the 011 0,h! an't h" "ork , ... ., , . , , ... . , , morrow and mebbe we won't even selling side of a business can be made more efficient, and harta take bawth.. itian accomplish its work for a lower cost. Suppose a storel 'employing half a dozen clerks, and paying rent and taxes) on a certain space, and stock, and incidental costs on that lousiness, and suppose that that store has never made it a -.'practise to advertise. Then suppose some hustling manager -;lkes charge, and that he advertises consistently. What - -will happen? His business should largely increase. If he I-will keep it up for a considerable period, and hack up his I - statements by honest dealing, he may increase his volume l ten her to cut his legs off. l of business 100 per cent, very likely more. What is the re- t -.suit on his selling costs? If his goods are moving so much - faster, he may not need to enlarge his quarters. - I were' probably idle a good deal of the time previously, so 1 that while he may have had to hire one or two more, yet T- it is not probable that his clerk hire has increased very largely. The result ought to be that he is moving double r- the amount of goods, without any proportionate increase in T - expense. Consequently, the sum to be charged up against i He smeiie it an joyously, like n cat room. i n: . i.i I. .. i l il 1 fc"",HI"H 7 cacti article jur selling cusut, ougiit, to ua a iiui u icbs inaii u : Fleas In Brazil. .... rryw wr mrvrto m. i LOCAL GIRL IS NAMED So, you've tcld out thre dozen pairs of qurters since mornin'?" cried the lady customer.- 'l dont see where they all ao." "Neither do I," blushed the male Clerk. .f. Liberty Theatre A rare pictniH or many virtues in "The Tom Hoy," the now aitrac- tiiin ut Ihu Lltifrty thnatre Sunday a ad i Monday, faturinK 1-torothy Irt-vor and Jl-rbert Kawllnson and a cast of imrik-ular xcelW-nce. We r.'Conimnd it at the very utart ot our rt-vit'W to all who care for en tfrtaJnnit'nt that carries with it a punch, a romance aa uweet as ever tuld and moments of excite ment that lift you almoL off your Beat. . I "The Tom Boy" treats of a young . ludy whose dare was rarely in Policy Procured by Fugitive. suits cleaned and i Dorothy Wiberg of This PRESSED in one pAY , Qtv Named Benefic.arv One of the features of our ' plant. Is our ability to call for, i clean and press and return e your suit, spotlessly clean and free from odor, all in the 4 feame day. Our prices are reasonable. Men's suits thor- l Another suit to cancel an lnsur- ouKhly cleaned and well pres. anie Policy taken out by Roy sed. for $1.50 Ladles' suits i I'Autremont, funltive from Justice, 11.50 and up. KoseburK 1 chri!ed with murder and robhery. Cleaners, I'hone s72. 1 was '""By ' 'he circuit court a ' a by the Mutual Life Insurance Com- .i Ia,IT ' New York, the complaint iiaiz, u . Thrift Leads to Independence The thrifty person Is happy and prosperous aa he- goes forward ou his way to Independence. Kemember Utat every great tor tune was started on the tlrtn foundation of safe investment. An account with the RoBeburs; National Buuk inspires regular saving. 4 Interest Paid on' Savings Accounts. The Rosebmg National Bank Rosebur,Ore. cepied by even the most couraee- If a lady writes to ask you what ' ouu of hT boy playmates. She led she shall do to keep her husband 'hfm in all tht-ir neighborhood bat- from. running after other women, j ties aod t,jnerally came off the vtc- i tcr aa a brave Kneral Hhould. When her rheumatic father was i KiiHiiMftdl hv thi villMafCm of bpinif 1 THE DAMNED RING IM KaRU with (he local - bootleg- f is clerks 6 ,0 p com U'lng ring she defended him hotly. ruiMB nuin WIC IICIOS j beiiiR signed by Alma I). Portlanl manager. This la the net ond suit of this nature to be filed against D'Autremont, another hav- ling been disposed of some time in which the Guardian Life' taiion of being a "cactus country ilabe Ruth, is none other than Hoot Gibson In hi latest Univer sal production, "Hit and Itun" u liirh rnmPR finturilnv In. tht f u. ' ago, jtitic theatre. Edward Sedgwick ! inHUrance company waa piainuir. i collaborated with Raymond L. ' l'Autremonu it apptara from the St hrock in writing the story, and !com'lainls in tne circuit court, the former also directed. Marian I took out everal insurance poll Harlan has the feminine lead. Le-,cie8 ahortly before the Siskiyou Witt Jenninna. Mike Donlin .and robbery and murder were comiuit- He kisses hie wife at he goes into the Oirty litthe parlor The smell of tripe and onions rush I like a thought j Unspoken , j To his nostrils. I even though she was suspicious of 'her fatht-r'n nightly excursions. Aldi-n Farwell, the young man who came to Tommy's boarding house one day niyHt'riously. she also suspected of being the bootleggers' right hand man, especially after she discovered a code book In his was, perhaps still lower. This ia the way advertising has Then he thinks of the ring . - worked in innumerable cases. i- Evidence of the substantial strides made the first half of the present year in the way of building in Kosehurg was Six. st.n Tho TU .1 I . . ... ...... . m.u.i i nignt. ana execution vri9 iiiuuynr pains Him - Like a two-edged purple sadness. i ne Big Ben strikes Antlers Theatre "walk of death,'1 a also play important t'a- nree or these policies in tne i,uaruian Lire msurance company totalled $5,000, while the one In volved in the suit filed today, was In the sum of )3,ooo. Miss Dorothy Wlbersr. of Rose- rmf'AP.o III Jnlv t neflnlte ,burK' for many y''ar" a cl8e ,riend an("uInment111wasU Lde S Tt ''reaTVT'1 ,lay by Clarence IMrrow that the fXance Con Hop. evolution trial, set for hear- ' '"rnthlva the director roles. EVOLUTION TRIAL TO GO TO FEDERAL COURT I He thinks of the ring. sut a sntri of dinner, As seductive as the fragrance of the Ihe published report in the Nws-Revicw -yesterday, show " - mg the growth to he far ahead of last year for a like period. T Vith Kiich smlonrtiH nrnrrrpue. fnr tlin niv'mnntli iiiot r-lospil B u"k"0"" 'Of'; ine iuuw stun expeuuL'u iur new sirueiurt'B in iiuseuurg joi fZ ihe year 1925 will quite likely exceed all expectations. This Icity is not experiencing a boom simply a sound.conserva- live and progressive growth that bespeaks faith in its future ( J ki and commends it to the business world as a community iA ""riewight oC gtoomi to lay in '"2 .With a solid and lasting foundation. Roseburg has never i Wil" ' ' :rt..j i.;u a l a i ; ...:m For tender souls. .rAjci n;m,cu u cu miiu w c uujfu iv iiuvi-i in. Like helpless lantoa wolves afar. But oh! ring That haunts him Like an everlasting sadness The ring, as foul as he that attacked by fo;n of hat involves the nit t jexlrt-mn auspvntte, provides one 01 , . the many thrilling, sequences In;... '-'wy ' ana Zane tirt-y a " I ho Light of Western j -w Stars"', at the Anth ra theatre Sun day and Monday. It ia a smashing adventurous draniii with more tlian its share of the brand of thrills and exciting laciion that characterized such for mer aiie lin y iirodurtiona aa "The ThundMring Mnrd," "Wanderer of Ihe Wasteland" and "Heritage of' the Ixwrt." ' The magnificent Ktretch of Ari' zona border country through which s whula tlie hlHtariully fumed' ! ArHt hr."traIT ftirnislien the Betttnt I of thta latest outdoor thriller Ivhirh idrturea the last desperate lag at iJayton, Tenn. would taken Into the Federal Court ccuusel for tho defense. extra handles at DAILY WEATHER RE PC RT and secured the cancellation of the policies held by it, I The Mutual Lire Insurance Com 'pany in its suit filed today, con tends that 1Autrvmont at the I time he took out the policy plan j ned to embark upon a career of (crime, and that the continuation - 2 . T.-11 ci iii j - . . tt '.' But he niust meet the ring, and his - , Billy Sunday is quoted in a sermon delivered at Hood courage ne. Jiiver Sunday as saying that, "the devil had chained higher j L,t,rkh- pr'c of coal 'u'"'"(i education to the throne" and branded all those who refused; My CosM The ring the damned to accept his' particular kind of religion as "jackasses andj r,no. curs." This looka like throwing a littie jazz into the pulpit,! RinflaCCur"ed land as jazzing seems to he a favorite pastime, Billy is right I Around the bathtub. Z 'xm the iob to strike a nonular chord. J -4 : -; o stand (f banded outlawry remaining vestige of America. on thi f'dticr Majestic Theatre A cowboy who can Fwing the Tnithty willow for a home run fair ly consistently, and earn th riti- ' V. 3. Weather Uure.u. local office. ! ','i!7' Tmh"Z ".i'T Hoseburg. Oregon. 24 hours ending frora J" lce- a'r., thH & a m , pany. and cancellation is requested. , 1-rJclpitatlpa in inches and bun-l l-Autremont is charged with ibe-(lirdihs- ''"K involKd in the train robbery Highest' temperature yesterday S6 ''1 murder at Siskiyou. In which ; Lowest temperature last niKht 56 n'" ,raln w slopped and rob ! 1'reclpitatlon. last 24 hours..... 0 bed and four members of the train Total prvcip. since 1st of month OjCrew murdered. Normal precin lor this month .32 I The three D'Autremont brothers Total preclp. from Sept. re accused ot tne crime, and a re- 1, 1324, to duts 41.01 1 rd is offered Tor thciir capture, Aveniiie preclp. from Sept. 1. dead or alive. 1ST7 M.M Total excess from Sept 1, 1U24 , 8.07 Average precipitation for 46 ! wet seasons. (September to i May, Inclusive) 31.48 . cloiidv loniuiit and Saturday. ELKS, ATTENTION I All Elks going to the con- 4 vention at Portland desiring reservations fpr rooms please notify the secretary at once. stated that he believed Portland alone would almost make the state's quota. General White gives great credit to the Portland organization where one committee is headed by eight reserve officers and another com mittee of one hundred is headed by Colonel c. E. Dentler. with Charles Townsend, as secretary. Maker and Oakland will observe Defense Test by municipal celebra tions tomorrow. Salem will have no celebration and is depending upon enrollments through frater nal orders, clubs, churches, etc., to reach its quota of enlistments. Wilark, one of the smallest and probably the newest town in the state, reports in with 84 names. Seaside will have a monster cele bration tomorrow and expects more than 10.000 enlistments. Among organizations that are especially active are mentioned the Knights of Columbus in Por4land, 1050 names, Portland post of Vet erans of Foreign Vlars, 1053 names, and the American Legion Post of Salem with 7S0 names. BAND CONCERT LAST NIGHT WAS GREATLY ENJOYED ; The regular weekly concert of ithe Douglas County Concert Hand ; was given last night, with a larne crowd of music lovers in attend ance. The hand gave a fine pro Igram. offering many of the po pular and well known band selec tions.' Several snajipy marches" ; -enthused the crowd and the musl ' clans were given a noisy and li beral applauee. The band, under the direction of Mr. Dale Strange, is playing music of a popular na ture, and offering a diversified program, containing something ot i interest to all music lovers. ! Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. I " GUNBOATS TO OFFER PROTECTION TO WHITES Our cow spray Is guaranteed to kill tho flys. Sold in any quantity. Wharton llros. Unrelated Pr Lul Wit.) CANTON. July 3. Gunboats are proceeding to all outlying com munities to protect foreigners threatened by Ihe antl-IorelKn wave now sweeping through China In Canton it Is considered dan gerous for residents of Shameen. the foreign settlement to visit tlju Chinese section of the cityi where there has been an apparent revival of busineae in native circles. Ger man firms also are continuing business as usual. The British consul general con tinues to await the expected British demands on the Canton government. ! REMOVAL . Heat with gas. NOTICE i WILLIAM HKl.L. Meteorologist. J Yesterday's exhibition was a fine sample of the "manly 'art of self defense" as applied in tho prize ring. To fans ! - ;who enjoy a bloody battlo feel the thrill of the day, and to ' 'those who take little or no interest in prize fights tho ton- Isolation that the thing is over for the time being: : o ! ', There is no need to worry about a place to go July j--'U'JSRSyitiTA , "See you next Monday." Ciie genuine Mri'ormlck or Deer lug binding twine in these makes of machines uuil you will have less ;Fo)irth. The woods are full of celebrations and each will ; nrH. j ;ha.ve its quota of enthusiasts. Then, there's the golf links! . - deft as a good place to "blow off steam. i ium:iu so :: L- Don't try to cover so nint h celebration between now 1- and Sunday night that you will be unable to atteiid to your r- 'regular Monday morning duties. The fellow who "goes the Z llimit" pays dearly for his frivolity and upsets many a well '', Iregulated institution. " . I . o I IM P I.I,. MIMSTKIl ASKS I It.lNsrilH. ''You hiiM' a line rity and fine j country here." is ihe compliment ' paid to linsclnirg and Its environs ly Ui'V. J. .1. .Mntney. n Methodist minister, who is a guft ut tho home of liis hrother-ln-hiw. C C. IN nnett. "This Is al'solut, Iv the llnpst country 1 htive ever visited -Z', The Uoseburg Concert Kami put over its usual good,,,, ,,, , ..maimicr of my 'program lust evening, Jlanv people do not realize the el 'fort i 'i"" in Unfiling ami v to - , . ... ,. . . ., " . , 'a ripe "Id age In the bargain." ;bcjng put forth by tins most worthy organization to enter- j u,.v. Muiiih v added, "l haw tain without cost the music-loving people of Koseburg 1 written to the distii.t hoard tor , i i -. a transter tfv this localilv. and I . -and surrounding territory. jm ,,,., ,v nKiMux lrma. 'J ', Q tlo respiinse." , , , i , ' li'-v. Alatnev lias tilli',1 pastor- a busy day on the highways. Look out i ,. whitman na.t c.iumnia iiuntles. asliingtnu, lor the past who cares little for life or limb. Give him the right of way i .;ik. iv !,, ,,inii,, n,at he and three-fourths of the roadway. He'll take it anvwav. I " f"" '"f !' legislature in ' nsniu:ion ( ti trie neinocrai ic ; '. July 4 will be "TIuT the peed maniac. Many a fool sits at a steering wheel' -o- There will be no News-lieview tomorrow. This is one holiday in the year that the "boys" refuse to sling type ami ink, which is a good excuse for the front end force to take a day's vacation. thket and WiiA (leteateil, hut that lite hocki just as I ,ri u Ii t to Ii 1 tit a ever, nriii i'Iiti brighter sluco turning to KoM't'iirg. Coos, w llh gas. This old world is looking fur the young man who do tilings and not complain either before or alter they accomplished. . . . Lakeview, Oregon, felt a tremor night before last. Kvi dence that this old state is not immune from the elements. The fellow who is always just a little behind i ry the fellow who is always just a liule ahead. - o Tomorrow is the day of few firecrackers ami much fun for a lot of people, in. iik, i; omi'I.i i i:i. 1 Wink on the Coffee Creek In nlM' ii-. ir 1 iller has tn-t'n roni plrtt',1. ai oiil;ni; In a report made j In (tie Celltiiv t'oltrl today. Tliif 1 luitl i.'e fplHCes the one whnh ma a'hril out during the high water ihiri::g the asi m inter. The citifl t in t l"li wink, w.i ittitt l.y Civile ('.Hi lling. - o .- devoured' took wun gas. , At hi IDIt Vl'ltllM m. The weather man M'oms determined to hold out until Hftor tlie Fourth of July festivities. o . The I V.I Mr l.ir I ' . nt m ti. Mt- It i nin i; ,l.'ik iinilv i n l.ilh.in "t ill- It IS W 'lit 1 II I U'l.l .ll.ll Niini'itit . audi f tlie rur- rii'i of tne iiMinty. 11 Hlaft work at otii-e irr Ihe recriii, vi the f l Iih si lou t U ...ti n ts. I lt.ilc tics. o bilii'l Celebrate tomorrow, but don't" step on tho g.is too hard. J1,,1'" our sunk lnts. Wharton Two-Trouser Suits Are Great for Summer Iinht when you need such Clothes the most, the Suit with the extra pnir of 'trousers is most welcome. Par luuliirly is this true of a ocial selection which we offer at a very seciul price of $37.50 j Harth's Toggery is f we'come yo,-i ln our new L SALEM, Ore. July 3. Adjutant General George A. White declared yesterday that Oregon will easily attain its quota of 30,(100 Defense Test one-day volunteers, and that he believed that number already has been exceeded. Ho further A home where we will be better t : ! equipped, and more alert to ; ; your needs in our line of work. s Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569-R 427 East Douglas St BERNIER THE TAILOR , J New Location Two Doors North Liberty Theatre J ABaby'sTenderSkin in-t?(l constant car to pri-vrnt tho HorrnpR of ( hnfint; from pt-rsjtri.tion, and the Irritation and In f lamination of prickly boat. Don't hsp ordinary Talcum Pow der hecaum' tht-re in a 'clal Toilet Powder made especially for Itaby'a use. ': !' Ill: Is just wonderful for Ha by duriiiR the hot weather. It is inxde from the finest Kalian title, and contains cool hi tiff Horlc Acid and Steajatc of .inc. Slightly prrfmned with auteptic Oils, selected pariieutarly tor their heal lug propcrtH . In the erhil ront.ilner that van be oh-:im or titled with one hand. Tiny Tut Toilet Pn-!r only ciwts Nlflhan Fullcrton Start Roseburg Oregon Big 4th of July Dance jOLALLA HALL! J SATURDAY NIGHT 0 Zk We Promise You a Good Time J Big Dance, July 4th j A r Long's Hall, Coles Valley Music by Douglas County's Best Orchestra Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free EVERYBODY WELCOME Modern Home Builders USE Hardwood Floors Lr us furnish Ju wit "Perflation" Oak Floor ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it. Coen Lumber Company Phone 121