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- TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW liud Dally ExetptSunday by Ths Nw-RevUw Co.. Inc. B. W. HATKH Pr.l.lnl and Manager ilEUT G. BATES Secrotary-Trcasurer tillered a second clasa uialfcT May 17, at tbe pout oMit at jioauDurg, uregon, unuor ma aci ox ourca s, jam. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per yar, by mail- Daily, six months, by mail- Daily, tlirrtt months, by mall.. Dally, single luonln, by mail Dally, by carrier, per month.. Weekly Newa-Koview, by mall, per year-. -4.00 - if.uo - 1.00 .60 - .60 2 00 Mriubrr if 'la AmwIi4 Pnw The Associated t'rvnm la exclualvulv .iiiiLlod Lu t)ie ua. for reoubll cation of Ail ovwa dl.paicliea crwdilwl to It or not olhurwtite credited In tills paper and to all local news published herein. All rights of re euntitauun ot special dupatches herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1926. "257000 JOBSOlfTLTElSEs'S- There are now 25,000 rehabilitated World War veterans who need jobs. A drive to find places for them in industry has been started by the National Association of Manufac turers. No undue consideration is asked for these men. They have been so trained that they have a distinct pride in their ability to stand on their own feet and render a service fully equal to the compensation they get. It would seem as if the business concerns that get these men would be forunate. Much money has been spent on their training, and they ought to know the most modern ways of performing various kinds of work and exercising man agement. The hard experiences they have been through ought to make them a very determined type of fellows. They have fought a war successfully, and they should be equally a.. to fight the battles of peace. They would take their duties seriously, and have the same spirit of earnestness the showed as soldiers. It is very common for workers to take their jobs in a trifling way, looking at them merely as a method of earning spending money, and they are anxious all day to see the clock hands move round so they can quit and go in for the sports. The business men all know that type, and they have had to employ too many of them. These veterans' first anxiety will be to make good and mako themselves useful to their employers. It would seem a lasting reproach on this country if these men are allowed to remain idle long. They gave u everything they liad, and went into battle so that our coun try could maintain its ideals safe from interference. We .now owe them a great debt. That can never be repaid by money. But we can see to it that the doors of industry open to them and they are given a chance. OXFORD UNION URGES OLD MEMBERS TO SAVE LIBRARY OXFORD, England, July 16. (A. P.) An appeal la bnliiK made to old members of the Oxlord Union for $30,000 which la necessary for the BHvlng of the society's build ings. Bui appeala are nioal un uhuhI In Oxford, but thla one la Justified by an architect's statu ment that (he roof of the Union library though comparatively new, cannot atand the atorms of an other winter. Thla library has born (rum the first an Ill-omened structure !i waa uiion lta upper walla that Roaettl, llurne-Jones, Morria and tho young pre-Kaphaelltea paired the famoua freaco acenea from the Morlo d'Arihur a aerlea of wall paintings probably never surpass ed In Kngland only to aeo tht-ru peel off with the damp and 4h rolling plaster wlihln 10 or 12 yeara. The Inside of the high roof, w hich la now giving way. waa decorated and dealgned by William Morris, and la worthy of note no leas for Ha beauty than for the fact that here he first became aware of his abliltlea In thla form of art. 'An attractive and aervlceaBle line of new rubber aprons. Wear one of oura. Lloyd Crocker. NOTICE TO WATER CON SUMERS Water will ba shut ofr Friday, July 17. from 11:00 p. m. to 3:00 a. m., July IS, affecting all of North Koseburg. TUB CAUFOHNtA ORKHON POWER COMPANY The Terminal Garage has the most complelo atock of piston rings In town. SHINGLES We have a car of" freshly cut Shingles of the very best quality Call us for prices before buying elsewhere. COEN LUMBER CO. Phono 121 This'll make the Mail order House Sob! WE SELL Willard I Batteries For Fords, Stars, Chevrolets and all Light Cars for $12.75 Auto Electric Station 122 So. Stephens Roseburg X PICKINS B Y BERT (j BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS W read today That Jack Dempaey Hae been signed to Meet Harry Willi In September next year And we wonder ! Who'll shove Their wheel chair Into the ring And If they'll Allow 'em to ' Braid their whiakers ' And if they'll Let 'em use crutches To bain's with. OUMBELL DORA THINK8 "After the Ball" was written by a football coach. You can't keep A squirrel down In a timbered country No more'n you can Keep a Boy 8c out From goin' cam pin' When the readers of Pruns Pickin's dig down Into thsir jeans For the filthy lucre It surs makes a feller Feel great to see Such a response To the appeal Of this colyum for A few Iron ducats Free Johnson, who Concocts that Famous freeze Called ye ed. up At the mansion Yestlddy eve and said: "Put mo down For five bucks" And we did And Joe Murphy And Tom Ness and Some others Tossed a plunk at us - 80 the boys'll 8ure get to go now Thanx folksl And Miss Talmadge dripped In to the sanctum and laid a shekel on the gossip mill and rse'd our profound thanx whlc shows that the wlmmen folks aren't so far be hind when it comss to helpln' the Scouts. "It ain't the heat it's the up keep 1" Tuiih In with the tlnips An electric range will do It these days. Hudson Klectrlc. NEWBORN COLT IS GIVEN RIDE IN COUPE (A-Ki.fcl !rw - Win-.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 16. A two-day-old colt, deacrtetl by ttri mother ami half furnished, was itlveii a lo-mile. ride in a ftmatl coupe to water and shelter by O. K. Marshall, Tort land trav eling; man. The Portland man, who arrived hire yesterday, told of 1 he inci dent, Ht) aaw the baby rolt by the diiMty roadside while driving be- tween Burns and I-akt.'view. Ho stopped to give It water, but the animal wns Htich a pitiful stunt he picked it up bodily and placed it In hit, coupe. The legs of the animal bui.R from the opened window. For l' mill's Marshall drove hi strange passenger over tbe rough road until he reached a farm house. There a farmer woman gave tl" rolt ahelter and was feed ing It warm milk when (he travel ing man motored onward. The Family Delights In the good fqpds cooked at our Delicatessen, and you will find our service jndispentible when once you try it out. Phone in your order today. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS FRIDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal, Macaroni Spanish, Lemon and Apricot Pies. , VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 MAYOR PLANS TO REORGANIZE DEPARTMENTS rf-t; - ma ? . w i,uy maintenance rorcei Will Be Created With Ceo. Grimm Supt rflC - -A'?-? - i ; U a - - - -B- DERN FOULS BILLY EDWARDS IN MATCH Alaska railroad, two miles diatant. for transforation to Seward and Anchorage markets. lun t nccc nrncinM ' 'iaw ' J".""" (. waa rtliu LUJU I made from the mill in loads averse- ii'K three-quartera of a too. (AMncltttd 1'rcfs LtismJ Wlr.) PORTLAND, July 16. Ira Dern. .Salt Lake wreatler, knocked out Hilly Kdwards, Kansas City, in the aecond "round" of their wrestling match here last night. Kdwards waa awarded the match. Dcrn took the first fall in eight and a half mlnutca and about twenty-fire minutes after Heat with gas. BOY SCOUT CAMP TO START ON JULY 21 AT WOLF CREEK Thirty boy scouts from Roseburg have signed up for the first camp they had resumed wrestling; Uorn 1 smarting on July 21, according to landed on Kdwards cnin wun a husky right and Kdwards dropped to the mat Insensible. Heferee Clank in awarding Ed wards the decision declared Dern's act the worrit foul ho had ever seen committed in a wrestling match. Outing supplies visors, glasses, bathing caps and and first aid preparations. Crocker. PRUSSIAN DECREE DIRECTS LICENSING MUSIC TEACHERS I1KRLIN. July music teachers Information from E. A. Iiritton. 1-iouglas county scout executive to day. In addition two theae young sters there are two from Drain, two from Yoncalla, two from Marshfleld, two from Albany and . two from Looking Glass. It la ex pected that additional registrations I before the opening date, will awell colored ,ne total to fifty. Mr. Britton bas siloes, i received word from lommv" Tomlinson, who was camp direc tor last year, that be will attend camp again, and give bia services gratia. The boys all know "Tom my", who piloted the Marshlleld scouts on their trip to Yellowstone. -(A. P.) All and will be delighted to know that Prussia are he will be In camp again. Mr. Brit- Lloyd ton urges that all boys who de sire to attend the second camp register before tiie boys leave on the first camp. henceforth to be licensed, accord ing to the latest decree Issued by the government. t "A degree of order and uniform ity of Qualification In a world hith erto beset by many charlatans and Boswelt Mineral water batbs for opportunists may be expected lism i that kidney trouble. such a decree. Bay8 tho vorwaeru, - o which describes how private musi cal Instructors had become a very negligible quantity during the wax and subsequently in the Inflation period and that on the whole the government unfortunately had, . , . never considered music as algnifl- , Three men paid f.nes In various cant for educational purposes. J 1 . . , n., . The decree mentions that a de-, " V fio. n.t clslve change may now be expect- he woods. C. C. i.lng of Oak ed in musical education." All prl- "!. Pnred this morning oe vato music teachers under a cer-i ore Jus lc of ," 1face, J- J tain age. providing they have not i u.wn ' X?nc.allaJ an.d enterf d graduutud from some accredited o. guiuy to ourum a -..- musical institution, will be obliged I w I thou ; . P!""- "!. Rp " 1 lo pass an examination. They will , 'lneof -' and cotU. At Gardiner . then be supplied with an official I "" Je Ie Gray imposed license to teach music. Without' "ue ot and costs on N. Pe- illEE MEN PAY FliiS IN CASES BOUGHT BY PATROL TO COMBINE WORK Street Repair Crew Will Also Handle Cleaning Work Using New Power Flusher. DOLLARS WORK LIKE DYNAMOS You may have seen a dynamo run ning at bigh speed and generating immense power. Dollars, too, when working for you at this bank, siieed up the generation of more dollars. Come In and get your bank book now. 4 To Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The Rosebmg National Bank Roseburg, Ore such a license no teacher is to be allowed to give instructions. the the Free crankcase service at Terntiual garage. Wo have populur oils. FORD BIDS HIGH FOR SCRAPPED VESSELS Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L PRIZES ANNOUNCED The three prizes to visitors at the Arthur II. Crowell Klectrlc shop are as follows: 1st prize, electric toaster. Gen. Htaley. Jr . 312 W. Cass; Urd prize, dimttlitc at larhmunt, D. P. Fisher, toll W. Cass; Ilrd prize, curling Iron. Hilly Itoy tlilmore. 412 W. Ca. J'rlzes to purchasers are as Al lows: 1st prize rhandaller. SH'7; Slid prize. Iron. WStl ; 3rd prize, lifetime cord, MIS. Please call for them. o Taylor-maae concrete is good con crete. TL J2&-R. THREE DEAD. TWO HURT BY DEADLY CAS FUMES NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y . July IS. -- Three employes of the Mathlrsnn Alkali company are dead and two other In a serious condition In a hospital hen today, as a result of being overcome by fumes while coating the interior of a tank Ci with a rubberized solution. ARGENTINE SWIMMER " FORCED TO QUIT SWIM f Aiwnr!ti Trrm VlMst Wir.) WASHINGTON, July 16. Henry Ford today offered Jl.7nti.nim for the 200 shipping board vessels set aside for scrapping. Ills bid compares with U"n.0l0 'offered by the lloslon Iron ami Metal company of Italtlmore, when a previous set of bids were opened June 30. The Baltimore company's tender was favored by PresidtM Palmer of the fleet corporation, but rejected by the shipping board which called for new proposals. 3.r Jackson St.. or phone 153, Hudson Klectrlc. Wiring supplies. ZIEGFELO FAVORITE DENIES RUMOR THAT SHE IS TO WED PUO NKW YORK, July 1.-Mary Katon. youthful dancing star, high up on Florenz .legfeld's payroll, is Indignant over reports that she Is to marry Georges Carpentier, French pugilistic Idol. Such reports were publish shortly after her departure t Paris five weeks ago. "Those reports are prepostentu. she said. terson. who net fire to a vellow Jacket neat and allowed the fire to j escape Into timber belonging to the Gardiner Mill company. Allen Wil son paid a fine of 5 and costs, following a plea of guilty in the court of Justice of the Peace Oeorge Jones, where he was charg ed with leaving a camp fire unat tended. All of the cases were brought through the Douglas County Fire Patrol. Genuine gold seal Congoleum rug at cost. Zigler-Kee Hdw. Co. GETTING REAOY FOR BIG TIME AT TILLER ON SEPT. 12 AND 13; BAND IS COMING Issdoro Rondeau ot Tiller, was In Roseburg today xtU-uiVng to business matters. Mr. Rondeau states that plans are rapidly prog ressing for the big freo venison barbecue at Tiller on September 12 and 13. and that indicatlona are that there wiil bo a big crowd present. The Indian rendezvous and venison barbecue are great attrac tions, and much Interest Is being shown. He has received assurance that the Grange Hnnde Indian band will be present for the occasion. Cook with gas. DOG TEAM HAULS LUMBER COUIMiVA. Alaska, July III (A. P. - A learn of live Malamute. dogs was useil successfully last winter to haul lumber from a mill on Grant Lake, west of hero, to the $t$!M! : :'l I Attr'actlrl H fit ,11 """ l1 UBJI' 'It' , m bowt-w irTiTODyiaL- -': I ?MiLLWORkrj:J A reorganization of the city street cleaning, repair and main tonsnce departments was announc ed this morning by Mayor George E. Houck, and will become effec tive In the near future. The change la made necessary by the new equipment procured by the city, which will require the shift ing about of a number of employes to meet the new conditions which will be brought about by the equlp 'menl soon to be received. George Grimm, now superintend ent of the street cleaning depart menL will be made bead of the city maintenance department, wmch Is to take over the general repair and upkeep of sewers, parks, parkings, etc. George Frew, now in charge of the street repair work, will take over the street cleaning in connection with bis present work. The city is purchasing a street flusher, which will do away with the extensive operations now nec essary in cleaning the streets. This flusher, which Is a huge tank mounted on a motor truck with a power plant for delivering water under heavy pressure on tbe streets, can be operated by a small crew and can cover much more territory in a day than is ios sible with the old sprinkler, sweep er and scraper now in use. The flusher also cleans the streets in a more thorough manner and with less dusL Mr. Frew Is now In charge of the street repair department, which is busy patching the pavements with the new paving -plant which the city recently procured, tinder the new system he will have complete charge of all street work including both the repair and the cleaning. Mr. Grimms work In the future will Include all general mainten ance work. He Is now required lo do much of that work, and his task has grown to such an extent that it Is very difficult for his force to handle their numerous duties. By putting all street work under one department, and creating a new organization for maintenance work, it is believed by Mayor Houck, that the employes will be able to handle their duties in a very efficient way. The maintenance crew, under Mr. Grimm, will have charge of the cleaning out of all sewers, catch basins, and tho repair work on sewers, together with tho care of the city parks and parkings, and the cleaning up of the weed and grass Infected areas, after the le gal notice has been given in com pliance with the city ordinance. This department will also take care of the general city work which is continually arising, put ting all of this class of labor un der one head. Roth Mr. Grimm and Mr. Frew have been city employes for sever al years, anil have proven them selves thoroughly capable of su perintending the departments over which they will have charge. NEW RULER OF ELKS INSTALLED TODAY OUTLINES PROGRAM 1A-Ulr.1 err t-r.1 Wirr.) CAPF. GUIS N K .. France i Miss Lillian Harrison. line swlntnier. was forced to don her attempt to swim tlv July ig-n- aban Kn l don her attempt to swim in" r.n I glish channel five miles from ! i ti-r, on the Knglish side. , The reiMirt was brought by trie i i rtpi.iin of a French mail boat He J said condition In the channel had i b'-come unfavorable during the day and that be had .!! Miss Hnrrlsnn's tug making for llologno. 1 Miss Harrison started from t ape ' iirl Ni . near llologne, at 4 9 clock this morning. Halls Catarrh both local aihrrnwrnjl, and hi hecn uccewtel lit the ttfsrment of Catarrh furot(D.orr years. Sold by all Jtuitgim, F. J. CllENTY &. CO.,ToleJo, Ohio COME COME SECOND ANNUAL Camp Meeting JULY 17-27 Canyoiiville, Oregon I Camping Accommodations Provided Free o Under the Auspicefr The Shaffer Evangelistic Party FulGospel Divine Healing PORTLAND. Ore.. July IB. Judge William Hawley Alwell of Dalini. Texas. Installed loday as grand exalted ruler of the Bene volent and Protective Order of Klks. announced a policy ot eco nomy In his address to the grnnd lodge In sIMv-flrst annual re union here. He also declared for observance or the laws of the country and its order. . "There is no decency without an obedience to the laws of the country." he said. "Let every F.Ik bo able to loo'- at the Am erican flag each morning and say "Good morning, old Glory I was decent yesterday and last night " "Please, put from your mind any thoughts of lavish banquets, heavy entertainments, or the like. Tho grand exalted ruler will not visit a lodge to be entertained And do not be disappointed If your grand exalted ruler shall choose to Usit the smaller: ra ther than the larger lodges. That man who is prosperous, does not need our help, neither do the larger lodges. "And further: I' Is my pur pose to save yon money. 1 rt pect to exact-- I believe.. I am boss now from all past grand exalted rulers a promise to share with me the burden of visitations Why should I travel from Texas to make a visit to Maine If there Is some one In New York wh- can do the senice enially well"" Thousands of visiting Flks from all parts of the country with their baijs and drum mrps marched " the annual rade his afternoon. There were sev eral speetscnlar features. InH'ld tng stunts by cowboys from Pend leton, Oregon, and Dallas. Texas. 1 V Pantry Set Special for Saturday 98c White Japanned and Gilt Labeled, these Canisters provide a proper place for your "Tea," "Coffee, "Sugar" and "Flour." Churchill Hardware Company I Ironmongers Frye'a "Delicious" Brand Ham, Frye's "Delicious" Brand Bacon, and F rye's "Wild Rose" Lard are three products that should find a place in every pantry. BECAUSE they are prepared by Frye experts under U. S. Government inspection, and measure up to the most exacting standards. 2 CENTS FOR BECAUSE Frye'a "Delicious Hams and Bacon are made only from selected young grain-fed porkers, and Krye's "Wild Rose' lard is refined under scrupulously sanitary condi tions, and its smooth, even fiavory con sistency has made it the choice of thousands of the most discriminating cooks. 100 RECIPES The Frye Meat Guide contain more than 100 teated roc 1 pea and full directiona for the choice and aut tlng of all meata. Sand 2c for post age to Frye A Co., Seattle. Bams o& con "Everything The Name Implies" Best Tl'.b cat- SwimMKeep Well During the hot weather what could be better than a cool plunge in the clean waters of our beautiful L'mpqua) Take the whole family and learn to swim. It may save your life some time. Everyone ought to be able to swim a little just enough to keep afloat would help in case of accident. We have nice rlcnn dressing rooms and bathing suits, and towrls for a nominal fee. Why go a long dis tance away when you have this wonderful place right at home. Wc will not bo responsible for ac cidents so if you cannot swim do not go in the deep water. IN UMPQUA PARK HELLIWELL & LEWIS Managers