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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY,8, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Isaued Daily Except Sunday by Tha Niwi-RivIiw Co., Inc.
B. W. BATES President and Manacr
BERT O. BATES .fiacre tary-Treaaurer
PflfUME
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ROSEBURG, ORECON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1926,
A VISION, REALIZED
'. Z. In giving to readers of the News-Review the Asociated
: Press leased wire service this paper takes a Jot of pride.
;jhere is no other news-gathering machinery quite so com
plete, so exact in its efforts to gain the truth of all national
happenings as the Associated Tress. It is so. organized that
the public is assured of the fairest and most impartial dis
semination of all news happenings national and olhor--wise
that go to make up the tremendous sum total of the
association's distribution every day of the week.
: The history of the Associated Press was told in. the
'following words at a recent gathering honoring the twenty
fifth anniversary of its president, Mr. Frank B. Noyes:
"- "When there was being written an unpleasant chapter
'of American history a record of the rapid growth of mon
opoly and special privilege and the brazen association of
monied interests and political parties a group of farsighted
.'and patriotic publishers caught the vision of an aroused and
enlightened public opinion: A public opinion upon which
-would be reared a political and social structure that should
endure. To this end they set about, first to wrest the con
trol of the press of the United States, whose editorial pol
icies were consistently reflected in the news columns, from
: a handful of men who were in position to exploit both pub
; Ushers and readers to their personal advantage. Next to
; assure through the cooperation of newspaper publishers a
news report absolutely free of political bias or propaganda
, ;and which would be a simple recital of the day s venis a
solid foundation for straight thinking. Successful in the
f Initial step, a fruition of the general plan, through the
; agency adopted, was frustrated by legal technicalities and,
'. aftor an existence of seven years, the Associated Press,
I Incorporated in Illinois, surrendered its charter. Morally
; triumphant in defeat, these journalistic crusaders began
; anew. , Avoiding legal shoals, they advanced the coopera-
live idea in a new form and on May 22, 1900, obtained a
tfiarter at Albany, N. J., which provided for all they had
" hoped to do. r
: "So was born the Associated Press of today!"
; .' Governor Pierce is being urged to appoint George L.
.Cleaver, former state prohibition director, to the office of
' state game warden. The petition, among other things says
;"he is strong and healthy," and "-his experience fits him for
the position." Being "strong and healthy" is a good acquisi
- tion for a game warden. It would probably save some gaso
.line and tire trouble, for a "strong and healthy" fellow could
l"hoof" it about and cover a lot of mountain streams as a
. sort of summer recreation. But, we fail to discern where j 'mny
.'Mr. Cleaver's "experience" as state prohibition director be made to encompass in iu grasp
Br BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Yeetlddy while makln'
A pun concernin'
"The Barefoot Boy"
Wa askjd one of tha
Office fore who
Wrote the pome and
Ha eaid "Longfallar"
And we want ahead
And today wa found out
That Whittler waa
The author of It
And we hereby
.Alopolgjze to both
Of 'am and wonder
If our pencil.pu.Bhor
Thinka Irving Berlin
Wrote the
Star 8pangled Banner.
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Sag (.retain' It tha clothes a
wittvguy wwri,
fr 4
Tha local flra laddie ara think
In' of aignin' Billy HelnlJna up for
tha dept. It happened that Billy
waa bothered by gophera In hit
front yard and to rid himself of
tha peeta ha attached a garden
hoie to hie fllvver'a exhaust pipe
and amoked 'em out After puttln'
over th gaa attack he forgot to
.disconnect tha hoaa and the next
a. m. drove down town draggin'
tha dern thing behind him. Ha
atopped In front of the p. o. and
after alightin' from hie frothln'
steed, noticed th hoee etrung out
behind him. He walked back to a
feller aeated In a car behind him
and apologized for runnin' over
hia hose. The guy said: "H el if ire,
you dragged the gol dinged thing
up here yerself."
Tha Elluka will leave tha village
next weak for-Portland where they
will strut their stuff. Those who've
worn out their unies on the streets
of tha hometown will be forced to
watch tha parade from the hotel
window. I
With Clarence Darrow defending
him, Mister Scopes, the evolution
iat, hadn't ought get more'n a few
yeara In an Insane asylum.
WHY 0PERATI0N8 ARE
SO DERNED HIGH!
Professor Mates, writing the In
troduction to Allen's work, apeak
Ing of general verua local anesth
esia, aays: "Tha problem of
shock, the secondary nausea, and
vomiting, the pulmonary complica
tion, embolism and thrombosis,
and above all, the degenerative
auto-intoxication following the ac
tion of these somatic poisons on
the eliminating and other organs
still remains to be reckoned with
Combinations of novocain
and adrenalin in various laotonic
dilutions by practically eliminat
ing the toxicity of the analgesic.
Increasing its stability, durability
and Intensity have ao expanded
Give Her a Vacation!
Don't ask "mother" to stay in the kitchen these July
days and cook over a hot range. but go in the Delicates
sen on the way home, or call up and order your roasts,
pies, salads, cakes, etc, and give "mother" a "vacation"
this summer.
I Hot Bread Every Day
and Fresh Potato Chips, Roasts
Salads
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Roast beef. Macaroni
Italian, Walnut Cream Pie, Honey Cream Cup Cake
VOSBURGH & WIARD
t Fancy Grocers
Phone 515
IS
TO BE
BY
E
VCRY IN THE NIGHT
and some one in need of im
mediate help. If griping pains
in stomach or bowels, weaken
ing diarrhoea, nausea, whe
ther child or adult, there is
immediate relief from pain,
ease and comfort in
PV CHAMBERLAIN'S
711 A COLIC and DIARRHOEA
UIA REMEDY
tveep it always In your noma,
Doodle's Swanee Six orcheatra,
the feature attraction at the Elks
Vaudeville ahow made a decided
hit with the large audience Jaat
night. The bin hit of the program
played by this new muaicai organi
zation waa "My Sweet In Suite 16",
one of the very lateat fox trots
with a you-can't-keep-from-dancjng;
awing. This number will again be
featured at Rainbow Gardens, to
night where the regular mid-week
dancing party will be held. Satur
day night at -the Gardens several
new. fox trots never before heard
here will be put over by the
Swanee melodlats. The manage
ment has Issued an invitation to
motorlata who do not dance to
drive over and park In the cool of
the Gardens for an evening of mu
sical entertainmenL
' the banker."
I Mr. Jardlne Bald that farmers
should do what tha California
raisin farmer did.
I "They taught the bakers how
. to make raisin bread and they
; taught the Chinese to eat raisins
and ao they finally secured a market."
I
Doawell Mineral water baths for
all forms of rheumatics.
0
Cook wltb gas.
T
would have anv bearing? on the fishing; industries of the
utate. .Fish have more sense Khan some men. They don't
drink the stuff even if a lot of it is dumped in the river
'and streams.
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Z. Lest you forget advertising in the News-Review
; "brings home the bacon" while you snooio and enjoy your
; . restful nights. No matter if you are off the job this paper
goes right on selling your merchandise and wares. It reaches
. IM nil .1 . i . I tkftlP 01lln VAflll it
cm nuu pint t.ci, iv.
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'.'X Anyway, many a women thinks her husband originated
'. la the monkey family. Any many a husband imagines his
: Vife has done a whole lot to instill in him the many char-
; TiCtcristics of the long-tailed tribe.
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Portland is harvesting its annual crop of earwigs. Why
not let the Elks do it at their annual convention next work?
They'll be looking for something to do out of the ordinary.
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. Z' If there is any one particular period of the year that a
'. fellow feels like "taking to the tall timber" the time ia now
. Jipe for thnt "taking."
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- This continued warm spell is creating an enormous de-
nirc to get away from anything that looks like manual labor.
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' Oh, for a vacation at tllic bench.
COPCO PERMIT TO ! CLEVELAIID CHDSEN
almost tha entlra domain of opera
tive aurgery."
"We've noticed that the guy who
aaya water ta tha 'best thirst
quencher never refuses when you
offer to buy him a drink at the I
sody fountain."
Attnclattil Vrtm Iaard Win.)
OMAHA, Neb.. July 8. Secre
tary of ARrtculturc William M.
Ji.rd.ne arrive, m Omah.i this
morning and imprsatU upon the
grain men at a lr.nch'on .this
noon that tbo farmer must apply
bu alliens methods to Mb farm,
that Is. securo a market.
"Not many of tho farmers any
more think they can expect the
government to provide good tittres
lVr them," he sut.l. 'Jt n not tt.M
function of the government, nor
la It possible, to brtiiK prosperity
tv tepiBlntlon. to the fnrmer or
(AMOciattd rrm Lrued Wire.)
CHICAOO, July 8. Tho Ar-
i n;-"r Grain Company, largest
uniL in the co-operating market
ing venture of the Grain Market
ling Company, moved today to re
enter trading on the Chicago
board of trade In its old name.
Officers of the firm framed
j application for re-admlaion to
the board and when the formall
itlHS are completed the company
I will take over all open grain con
tracts now in the name of the
Grain Marketing Company.
Kosenbaum Brothers Grain
(Company, a. second unit In the
proposed merger and a fat-tor In
the bankruptcy proceedings
j against Dean, Onatlvlu & Com
I pany, also (tough t re.admisslon to
i the exchange clearing house In
the old corpora l title.
C. J. Setnvr was an arrival here
yesterday from Glendate, and sjent
the day attending to business mat
tern and visiting friends.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I89-L. .
MEETING PLACE!;
" ' fAawiatrd t'rrM tr fl lr.)
Ult i'U lrt lulv a llAraiiao
tT an opinion that cam down
yesterday from Attorney-General
Van Winkle, Htnt Kngtner l(ha
,Itipcr has cancelled a permit of
lim Callfornla-OrcKon Power com
pirny tn Klamath county to ap
propriate. l.OftO second feet of i
water for power purposes from J
IJnk river,
Tho attorney-renenil hold that '
Ihse waters are not subject t
appropriation for the reason tha.
the I'nited Htatea rerUniatlon I
f.ervicn nan tilings on an inn 'ejj
tun of Klamath river. Including
tipper Klamath I-alc and Mnk
Tlver under authority of a legisla
tive act of 1V05.
PO..TI.AM), Ore.. July a.
With Cleveland. Ohio, selected
the meeting plare of the hiuninl
cmixention In IH-7 and a aucrcs
j sor hosi-n lor the retiring pre
sident, nr. Frauds K. Clark. th
i work of Ihe International Christ
ian Kndeavor Society was largely
over today. fhe renihltidcr cthe
coiivtntlun. whleh closes touinr
row, will i-onslst In croup relin
ious nii'tlnK. selection of minor
officer and appointment of com
mltt-ee.
Fug c'Mt tons for Inspirational
and development work In tbj lo
cal organisations, also will be iiis
cussed. '
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AHTOKIA. Ore.. July 8 Ten
tative plans for the cnlertalnnietit
of the officers, mld-shtpmen and
sjillors who will visit Astoria July
1 ! to 1 on the three battleships
lakinx the Annapolis men on
their crniw. have been completed
by Ihe chamber of commerce com
mittee and submitted to Hear-
Admiral Vogelsang, cruise com- ,
mander. J
Members of the Portland and j
Astoria naval base committee will
lay the iit'od for the base before
Secretary of Ihe Navy Curtis l. '
Wilbur and will give him ever
opportunity to inspect (he site of
the base.
The warships are scheduled to
rrive here about noon on July ;
9. Sunday attvrnoon and even-
tug will be given over to Seaside.
'no at tern pi being made to enter
'tatti the natal men In Astoria. On ,
Monday jtmrnlng a parade ot the
nildithiptuen. seamen and marines. (
hcadod by the bands of Ihe battle
ships, will be held on the streets;
of Astoria and will be followed i
by a boxing smoker. 1
ln1he afternoon ball names,
will be playi d between teams
from the ships and in tire even-1
mg there will he rianrc in set-,
eral A rla halls for the mid-
Mhipmen and sailors and a ban-
ouet lor Secretary f the Navy,
Wilbur and the officers of th
ninadron. The nhipS will leave
Minrt' time Tu g-ty.
Shure Shot tor Hison oak. Bos-,
well Mineral hf i. ,
Thoughtful
Men
Buy
HARTH'S
Two-Trouser Suits
lliry come in weaves and styles that
are at once serviceable and popular,
and with the extra trousers all ready
in emergency are very convenient to
any man's wardrobe. Price on these.
suits
$3750
(AjwirUtrx. I'rcM LrtWfj Wlrt )
SALKM. Ore.. July 8. Ir. Hu
bert Work, secretary of the Inter
ior In tbe cabinet of President Coot
Idge, was puzzled today when he
inspected the Salem Indian train
ing acnooi at unemawa.
it waa in the kitchen of the do-,
men tic science department. On a
blackboard waa written a recelpe
for cake-baking. The cabinet
member's brow wrinkled as be
studied the written Instructions.
"What does B. P. ataud for?" be'
asked the instructor.
"Bakiug powder," answered the
teacher.
Some folks In these parts are
afraid Secretary W'ork'a ideas are
eastern. Hut his conversation and
his drawl are decidedly western, j
In an ea.sy, winning way he ques-'
tloned instructors and students a?
he passed through the buildings. '
"You have those scissors upside;
down," he said to an Indian maiden
from Montana who was cutting out,
pieces for a garment in the domes-
tic arts .department. j
"Where you from?" he asked an-!
other.
"California," the girl replied. I
"Do you want to go back there?"'
"I surely do."
"That's funny," the secretary '
said.
"I don't see why you want to go
back to California' when you can
stay here."
"Where are you from?" Pr. j
Work asked an instructor in an
other department
"From Alabama," the young wo-'
man said.
"She won't stay long," the cab!-'
net member remarked to the su-i
perintendent, who was showing'
him about the school. "When they
look like that they soon get mar
ried." The Indian problem la a big one,
Secretary Work declared, Jmt the
big part of it is not in the 'schools,
but after the Btudents leave the
schools.
"The thing to do." he said, "is
to teach them the things by which
they, can make" a living after they
are out of schools."
ECONOMY!
Thrift and economy go hand in hand. Avoid costly .
credit accounts, pay cash as you go, and watch
your bank balance grow. Try Stone' for money 0
saving prices and quality foods. p
For Wednesday We Offer . i
Oleo, "fresh," lb 21c j
Shortening, sweet and fresh, 8 Iba $1.75 tj
Shortening, sweet and fresh, 4 lbs 900 4
Pork and Beans, Campbell's or Van Camp's, 4
18 oz., 10c; 12 for -$1.15
Corn, Peas or Tomatoes, 15c; 3 for 43; 4
12 for x $1-69 J
Canning Supplies
Certo, for Jell - -30c t
Heavy Mason Jar Rubbers, 4 dozen 25c
Heavy Mason Jar Caps, 2 dozen 45c J
Wax. 2 lbs 25c f4
Half gal. Mason Jars, dozen $1.25 4
1 quart Mason Jars, dozen 83c j
1 pint Mason Jars, dozen 69c
Economy Caps, dozen 25c 4
SUGAR AT A SAVING t
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311 West Isfmk I A 1 I KTX 0refln
Cats Street I H J . I AvJ j
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PORTLAND, Ore., July 8.
Hubert Work, secretary of the In
terior, and Elwood Mead, com
missioner of reclamation, return
ed this morning from Salem, Ore.,
where they, visited frrends last
niKht and today and inspected
the Chemawa Indian school. Gov
ernor IMerce accompanied tho
party from Portland to Salom.
Most of the morning the offi
cials weie engaged in conferences
at the Chamber of Comment?.
First they met a delegation from
tbe Cmatilla Rapids Assiw l it ion
relative to work nn that project.
Next they confered with a delega
tion from the I)frhutes nrojtct.
At noon Sero'ary work and
Commissioner Mend were guests
ot the chamber of comment ;it
a luncheon, and Secretary Work
ni.ide a short taik. After thu
li'i.cheon the party took a trip
oer the Columbia highwa. They
are to join li:r special car at
Kr.od River thl.t evening. Tiiy
T iu .1 to impend the remainder of
:lu week in eantern Oregon In
s.vtiug thd llukcr. Owyhey an'i
Wrrm Sprinrs projects. They
u HI then go lo Idaho.
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For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, phone 4 4.
P. It. Jones Is spending the day affairs and visiting. He arrived
ere today attending to business this morning from HoagUn,
Heat with gas.
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LIlHTty Theatre.
One of tli't most thrilling
stunts ever seen In a molion pic
ture Is that in "Discontented
Husbands", tho Columbia Pictures
production at the Liberty Thea
tre tomorrow and Thursday. An
automobile, with two pasnK'ncern,
coming at top .ncvd along a road,
hits another car. loses the road,
.and plunge headlong our a
sleep cliff. Vernon Steele and
Carmelila Cerughty actually did
thla seene themtft'lveft. alt hough
the producer! told them tbe risk
was great ami olfered to get them
"doubles' to lake their places in
the car while thin scene was be
ing shot. The players Insisted
upon going through with it them
selves. It was impossible to take
rehearsals, and everything had to
b staked on one chance. Tiny
took it. came through successfully,
and tin scenes they made are one
of the big high spots of an in
tensely interenUng motion picture.
Bosweii Mineral water baths for
that kiduey trouble.
Hundmls have nut their O. K. on
OH HOY, bought bargain nnd nwi Review classified ads as di-
thera aro many mor cars aT-ireet leads to thrift and abort auu
uiuiii. Kead 'tui yourself. to auccca.
Majestic Theatre
' In "Don Iwre Devil." IHue
Streak Wtytern to be shown in the
Majestic theatre tonight. Jack
Hoxie wanders far from his ac
customed haunts in the mountains
and plains of this country and finds
himself entangled tn the wilds of
South American banditry and the
no less dangerous South American
beauties.
Though South America Is the
scene of the story. Jack nmains
the dunning American cowboy
while fi" carries with him a famous
troop of hard riding ranch rider.-.
The story is a riot of advenmr i
and Intiicue of the m stry-ro-j
mantic typ and gives Hoxie th '
chance to display the horseman
ship for which he Is famous. Heau-!
t if til .scenery, a real old-fahtnned '
Spanish fiesta and several thrilllPK !
fight scenes , feature this latest !
Hoxie attraction. f
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Harms naofirv
Florthelm Shoes and Stetson Hats
Hats off' To tne New. Review
classified columns. They are ihe (
starting ofnt of many people's!
success and prosperity. I
Quirk turnover. Advertise. A '
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It's economy to buy this qual-.
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