Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1925
:HOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
fssuad Pally lacapt Sunday by Ths NwtRevlew Co.. Inc.
U. W. BATES
iLliT O. BATKS-
..freitldeul and Manager I
.ecrelary-Treauier
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1926.
SUMMER ADVERTISING
jThe time of year has come when retail business may
lie a little dull unless something is done to put singer into it.
Tji the years before advertising became such a tremendous
flower, the two months of midsummer were quite a dreary
rieriod of retail trade. Many merchants resigned themselves
to a time of slim trade. They considered that many families
were away and that people had bought most of their stuff,
and it was not much use to struggle for business. But many
hustling concerns decided that they would not let their over
head and sales expenses pile up that way without effort to
male this part of the year a profitable one. So they began
advertising bargains freely, and the public responded gen
yrokisly, as it always will when it sees a chance to save
dollar. As a result many of these concerns became able tc
do a great deal of business through these so-called dull
months. Many buyers formed the habit of wi iting for thit
period, as a time when special bargains could naturally be
expected, and doing a large amount of their shopping dur
ing this time. They are disappointed if their favorite stores
do not offer them chances for special values at this time
The idea that business must be dull because many people a.
qway, does not necessarily hold good. While many . a
away, many remain, and many strangers are among us who
are reading the local newspaper. They are glad to try out
what our stores have to offer, if they see favorable an:
nouncements of prices. Anyway the merchants of Rose
Burg who have used advertising extensively in this period
6j former years, have been rewarded by very favorable re
Bult8, ' -..Ji WUj ,.-.
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: VARIETY THE SPICE OF SLOGANS
Trade-marking a town has become so common a habit
Chat the question of competition seems to be entering in
the practice. Some towns and cities whose virtues havt
Been compressed into a slogan discover that others ha
Adopted the same formula. The wayfarer, hypothetical!,
peaking, who might be exhorted to "Anchor in Akroi.
might be invited also to "Anchor in Ashtabula."
The secretary of the Huntington, West Virginia, Chum
ice of Commerce, taking cognizance of the confusion that
&as resulted, has suggested the establishment of a "slogan
ixdhangc" which would perform the same function as a
registry division for trade-marks',, Consejuently thp Organ
ization Bureau of the Chamber rrf jjimereo of the United
Slates has agreed to act in that capacity anil will inform
fities, upon i-i plication, whether the slutfa.i thr.y have coined
has already been thought of by another city.
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The old timers with their simple standards would be
dismayed if they know how much a young person is supposed
to learn in these days to make his own way in the world
To note just one thing as an instance, schools and colleges
are putting in courses on "personnel management." Here
seems to be a factor having much to do with advancement.
The manager who can pick the right person for the right
place, and keep all his different individualities wi.rking to
gether harmoniously, has a gift that big concerns will value.
Some will question how such a subtile art can bo taught from
lectures and text-books. They will say it has it be learned
by long processes of experience. But a school course at
least can set people to making those minute observations of
Jiuman conduct that enable one in time to be a skilful man
ager of people. Also the ambitious young person who is not
able to take such a course can form this same habit with
Useful results.
Z One of the most beautiful types of charity of our times
tjikes children from congested city districts, and gives them
fl summer outing in some healthful country spot. Such an
experience must be a revelation to many who never saw i
cow or a sheep, and never heard bird songs except from the
varieties that frequent city parks. Such youngsters ma
ilit be attracted to the quiet of a country home, which would
probably seem dull and tame to them. But at least they are
Shown that it will pay them to work for a home in a health
ful community vihere they will have room to breathe and
develop naturally.
Fancy Grocer
A.C.
pams
BY ' o. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Tha ap trial
Opened today
And wo hope
Tha apectatora
Will not feed
Peanuts to
Tha lawyer.
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Kelly pool ia an Iriah awlmmin'
hole.
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MINNIE BUBBLED!
For tha pa&t few daya our train
ad aoldfith. Minnie, hasn't emitted
any bubblea and tha weather haej
been just the same. Aa wa entered
the sanctum thiar a. m. we noticed
the little darling threshin' the
waters with her willowy tail and
sneakin close to the bowl wa de
tected tiny bubbles risin' to the sur
face which by all the mystic pow
ers of the dark orient meant a
change In weather.
Later: After further Investiga
tion we find that the bubblea risin'
to the top of the aquarium were
caused by a worm engaged in a
death struggle at the bottom of the
bowl. The office boy had been giv
in' Minnie her mornin' cereal.
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A gang of Eureka Ekls will atop
in. the village tomorrow even in'
with their band and all ahelka are
warned to take their aweetiea for a
long walk.
i
Bill Bryan and Clarence Darrow
are just gettin' themselves in trim
for a long Chautauqua engagement.
The charmino ladv on the dollar
can attract men without ahowing i now aituatrd on the land being reg-
ncr anKict.
Women
language men know nothing about
Give Her a Vacation!
Don't sk "mother" to ttay in the kitchen these July
days and cook over a hot range, but go 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.
Hot Bread Every Day
and Fresh Potato Chips, Roasts
Salads
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Chicken Pie,
Loaf, Veal Fricassee, Custard. Green
Apple and Raspberry Pjes.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Meat
Phone $15
no
n
ra .
J
Cash
stores
wnev
Will have Apricot for Canning from The Dalles next week.
Prices will be right. Crop short so get in your orders early.
CERTO,
per bottle
29c
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Oil ROSE STREET i"
, The advance information stated
that the delegation is accompanied
;by the 4 5-piece band, known aa
one of the beat musical organiza
tions of that section of the state,
and this band will play a concert
; following their arrival. The con
;cert will be for the public In gen
eral, and doubtless will be greatly
predated.
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Preparations are under way for j
Ihe count ruction of a modern one- ;
story, reinforced concrete garage 1
building on Hose etaeet directly la '
ihe rear of the News-Review build- 1
ing. A X Marsters, owner of the
property, announced this morning
that negotiations are under way
Minuter Gives Thanks
"1 had stomach trouble for nearly
20 years, also constipation, which
filled my system with gas and
fever. 1 could not do my work, and
while I was down sick a lady from
out of town sent me a bottle of
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy which
proved truly wonderful. I believe
It is the beBt medicine nn earth."
It is a simple, harmless preparation
for the construction of this build- j thal removes' the catarrhal mucus
ing. ami that he expected work to ; frora the intestinal tract and allays
start in the near future. inflammation which fll hup ft
This building will not only be a
decided Improvement to the street,
but will remove one of the serious
fire menaces of the uptown dis
trict, the old frame structures
ular fire trans.
Mr. Meters states that the
iilnii'lnru will ti nnn.utnrv In
ars books written In ,,,,. .n.i -m ho k,,iii nr rin.
now nothing about. ,-,., .' , .i ...i, n,ua
fr ! "t" ! brick. The tank of rloarlnK the
practically all stomach, liver and
Intestinal ailments. Including ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. At all druggists.
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When they talk about a man be
ing alone with his thoughts, most
always he is simply alone.
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We are in favor of a ''National
Laugh Week" but for the life of us
we can't see how it could be ar
ranged to suit everybody. Imagine,
for instance, two different bunches
of people laughing at the same
period of the month when the bills
come in.
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A lot of economy which begins
In' the house ends abruptly in the
garage.
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED I
"Mary used to roll her eyes.
Life was very quiet,
Mary rolls her stockings now, .
Existence ia a riot
Sample Case.
Mary smoked tha bees, alack,
One time and gathered honey.
Now she smokes a coffin tack;
Gee, ain't existence funny?
Houston Chronicle.
Mary used to roil her R's; j
She rolled her own, they say;
But now she puffe the cork-tip fags, 1
The makin's are passe.
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Illinois man traded his wife to a
neighbor for a vacant lot. Seems
aa though all three of them are
rather a vacant lot.
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"If the party who stole my jack
from my Ford car a few days ago,"
proclaims a subscriber expansively,
''will bring It back, he can have it."
HISTORY REPEATS
It Is reported that Hotel Ponce
De Leon in Florida recently had out
a sign, "Youth Wanted!"
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Even if the modern girl does not
exhibit much common sense she
makes up for it in the other things
she shows.
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We don't believe that any person
wants exact Justice, because every
one win is 10 neep out oi jau.
r r t s
We hear a street in Akron, O ,
Is to be paved with rubber. That
may be stretching it a bit at that
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lots preparatory to building is to
be undertaken at once.
For prompt tnxl servlre, city or
country trips, phone ,
ORANGE PEKOE TEA,
fine for Ice Tea, half lb.
PEP FOR BREAKFAST,
2 for
IOC
25c
ALBERS FLAPJACK
FLOUR, Pkg
QUAKER REG. OATS,
large pkg
25c
25 c
MASON PINTS,
per dozen
67c
MASON QUARTS,
per dozen
79c
PALL IDEAL PINTS,
per dozen
99c
BALL IDEAL QUARTS,
per dozen
MASON CAPS,
2 dozen
$1.19
45c
ECONOMY CAPS,
2 dozen
49c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON, f in- 4 C
est salmon packed, 1 lb. tins..
DILL PICKLES,
2 large cans
45c
DRIED BEEF,
2. glasses
35c
39c
LIBBY ASPARAGUS TIPS,
2 tins
CAMPBELL'S PORK AND O Q p
BEANS, 3 tins Z3u
BUTTER, pound 45c;
ROLL
SATURDAY FEATURES
89c
BOX MARSHMALLOWS,
nice and fresh
29c
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Ar-iatrd ITpm Lwc4 Wirt.)
HONG KONG. July 10. Reuter's
Canton correspondent announces
discovery of an alleged Chinese
plot to attempt to capture both
Khameen, the foreign settlement
of Canton, and Kowloon, opposite
Hong Kong, with the assistance of
Kussiao aviators.
I CANTON, July 10. All foreign
j women and children were warned
today by the British consul to
t h'ave here for Hong Kong imme
diately. I The Chinese flare-up against
I foreigners has developed into a
; 'contemplated attack of Shameen,
; the foreign concession, the consul
The ItetJwnnri Highway Bund, of
KiiH'ka, California, will play a con
cert in Itosi burg on Saturday eve
ning, according lo Informal ion re-
reived hero today. The Vlmpqua
Hotel ioflay received a requ't Jo
lion of Klks from Kureka, and said while he was advising against ; "
neighboring points, who will ar- ' their remaining,
rive in lloneburg Saturday on their I The consul added that the im
way to the National convention at J mlnent danger of attack from the
l'orllninl, which starts next week . ' Chinese quarters had developed
Sugar 25 lbs, in Cotton Bags $1.69
Plums, Cantaloupes, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Celery,
Lettuce, Carrots,' Beets, Cabbage, Strawberries.
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
II 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 v Roseburg, Oregon
Even Brides Know
; Hot Kitchens These Mornings Are a Folly
- Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
- Supplies energy food, cnJs kitchen mussing
2 OU must hsve ri&ht food in summer. But you
- X needn't heat up the kitchen mornings getting it. i
Oats and milk: that's the right hot weather breakfast.
Feeds well without overheating. Fights the drag,
ging down feeling that summer brings.
Start every day that wsy.
j Get Quick Quaker. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes.
; The food you need. The dcliciousnrss you crave.
; BUT ... no cooking muss and bothert
All that rich flavor of Quaker Outs is there. Quick
; Quaker cooks faster, that's the only difference.
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''The feller who forget to comb
hit hair before breakfast is usually
tha guy who grumbles because his
wife wears a kimona when fryin
the eggs."
IK at with gas.
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Quick
Cwi in
Quaker
J lu 5 minuted
( Vm. ,,ir, .r, ,asl Un )
rvill.AhKl.l'HIA, July lt
fmitctttveiit tor Ihe II let, a I diver
sion of li'itf a million Billion of
Hlnlml were hrniitht hy the June
fr-ltTiil cranil jurv today atJii'f'
4s lmttvilmlt Hint tix rotnp.inieA
hoiittiic w it hilntw hI nermlt.
'1 h rniu, nies In dieted wer
(he Ti1ji'' Sju elaliif t'orpma
tti'ti : St a ml aril eteii nary l'r
.- Com puny ; Sanitary I.iritd
Soup and Supply Contpnjiy; St"ri
K tie M'ltihteturiiii: rninpiiin ; I oil
Mtl ted llth)l SnlveniB Corpora
tion et Vni'Ti. a Hint IViin) Iviin'a
In?! riiMit ing Company, utl local
srfly Any
Those Two Trouser
We Are Fealuring Come Handy
No need to worry about an
extra suit whrn you have one
of these suits with two trous
ers. We have a splendid selec
tion for you to choose from.
Style and weaves up to the
minute.
$37,S0
Harth's Toggery
FLORSI iEIM SHOES AND
STETSON HATS
within the pant few days.
Military activity still continues.
Hundreds of striking Chinese are
going to Hong Kong, while others
who wish to return, are being pre
vented by the authorities. tShips
plying between Canton and Hong
Kong will cease running tomorrow
when Chinese crews strike.
The Hjtuation here today Is de
scribed as critical.
The correspondent saya a plan
of the.so placps
with the assistance of HusHian avi
ators has been prepared by tho
(command of the Whampoa Chinese
' cadets at Canton.
I lieports, never definitely tuib
jstantiated or disproved, said these
cadets, commanded by a "KusRian
.officer," parading near Shameen
started tho trouble on June 23, as
a result of which a French mer
chant, J. I'asquirer, was killed and
several British wounded. Rritlsh
and French marines then fired in
to the Chinese demonstraeors.
The Chinese claim, according to
this dispatch, that Shameen could
he captured in three minutes ' at
the cost of only one thousand Chi
nese lives.
; Inquiries made In Shameen How
ever, confirm Ihe Hong Kong im
pression that tho defenses of the
foreign settlement at Canton are
sufficient to make it impregnable
ngainst any attacks possible by
forces available to the Chinese.
STORY RESUMED
GOLF TflUuiMEIsT; : s?i? S :
mi'iits
rsVwH-K'vtt'W, arrived this
. nmrninK by special flelivory
roitTl.ANP. July 10. Willi 1 ulr nmil fidin ClitiaKo, tausins
more (han 70 entrlm received l.y j a l"lse of only three days.
noon today for the men's division i The original Installments
of tho OrcKon state ehiirnnloiishli) ! went astray in some manner,
tournament to be held next week ami (he error was not diseov
at Tualatin country club, the mil- I ered until Monday. A wire
Jor event promises to have one of ; message was sent to ChlcaKO
the blKKcst fields In this history j for duplicate copies, and these
of Oregon Rolf. Hy a1 o'cloeK j were received this morning,
toniKht, the closing time for te- and the btory is resumed to-
ceiviug entries, it Is expected tint day. .
the list will Include between St) ' v
and Ul) golfers.
"In this freld thero will be !
some of the coasts best golfers, I
including lr. O. K. W'illig. pre
sent title-holder; Kudolph II
helm; C. 1). Humor. Jr., of Ta
coma; Frank lolp. city cham
pion; Hoy Moe, Alio Kle, Kriel
Kay. Lloyd Hyerly. Kdwin Neu
Btadter. Claude Foul, C. A. Sharp
and others.
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Wonderful r,ellef for nervous
people. Hot Mineral baths, llosnell
Springs.
Heat Willi gas.
A quality product for a delicate
skin. Refreshing and invigorating.
Hath salts especially priced, 'J'ic.
Lloyd Crocker.
Mr. and Mrs. i.iggett ami daugh
ter, Dorothi, were here from I'ort-
' land yesterday and visited. They
j ihe taking a vacation trip, moior
I ing to Crater ltke, Oregon Caves.
I and will go to llandon lleach. ,
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
HALL
Saturday Nile
JULY 11
GOOD MUSIC
HE
TO DE HELD
1 WtCi lWiwlW'
rOUTLAND, July 10. An Ore
gon Industries review to he held
during the week of Aucut 3 to
8 is planned by the Associated
Industries of OiTcon. the Indus
tries committee of the Chamber
of Commerce and retail merchants
of the city.
While the campaign will b"
held during the thirteenth annuel
buyers week, it will not In any
manner interfere with the buyers'
week activities, hut it Is designed
to call attention of huvers
throughout Portland's trade ter
ritory tn Oregon manufac'urcd
produrts
A mffetlng of representative!
of the threw interested group
were held yesterday In the rhirn
her. Diseuii'tons were led by l.rp
Sfhledtnger from the Industries
Committee of the chamber. K. d.
Titus of the Associated Ind'i.tris,
and A. G. Clark of tho (.renter
Portland Association.
The plan finally adopted for
the rampaUn prodes for window
displays and demon t ration of
Oregon products, publicity and de
monstration and talks at mvIc
luncheons and rluh met in c on
the merits of Orecon product.
Prirei. will be awarded lo stnre.i
and to Industries for the best dis
plays The Associated Industries
and the Porfland Telecram each
volunteered contribution! to lb
KEARNEYS
30QW.r,sSSt. GROCETERIA W.rass St.
SPECIALS
SUGAR
Best Grade Sugar by the sack. (Limit- .
ed 2 sacks to a customer) . Sold to con
sumers only at this low price per sack .
$65
Price to other Store $6.80
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Brought 'em Down