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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. JULY 20, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issutd Dally Exctpt Sunday by Tha NswsRevlsw C..lnc: .Prvsiueot and Manner ...Secretary-Treasurer B. W. BATES... BCn'i O. BATES.. tutored as second class nialter May 17, 1&20, at tbe post olilco at Roseburg, Oregon, under toe Act oC March 2, 1879. ' SUBStRlPTION MATT Dally, per year, by mall.. Daily, six months, by mall- Dally, three months, by mall Daily, slugle mouth, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly News-Hevlew, by mall, per year- 4.00 . 2.00 - 1 00 - '.60 - .60 - 2 00 M.Mbvr' ml Tkm Aal.t4 I'reH. Th. AMocltd Prons Is .silunlvely ntltled to the tiss for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwln. credited In this paper and to ell local news published herein. All rights ol r. Btibliratlon of epfclal dlspauhee herein are also reserved. t STATE PRESS I I COMMENT t "ROSrEBUR570'RE5"ON, irfONDASO'OIVOO, 1925. LOS ANGELES FIGHTS LIES. Rare indeed is the American who has not laughed at some good natured jest based on boosting; in Los Angeles. The Shriners during convention week found fun in the rain which they branded as "most unusual," and it was for that period. Like mischievous boys they went fishing in the streets, they paraded in bathing suits and sang "Look For the Silver Lining." They were jolly men at play and not one of them would willingly have exchanged those conditions of weather for the merciless heat that was killing hundreds in the East that same week and that was causing millions to suffer, remarks the Sunset Magazine. Making sport of southern California's fondness of itself is a national pastime yet back of most of the jesting there is generally real admiration for the zeal with which that sec tion advances its claims. There is recognition of the fact that practical ideas are combined with perpetual optimism. The latest demonstration of sound business judgment there is the raising of a $1,000,000 fund which will be devoted to com munity advertising during the 1925-26 fiscal year. Part of this sum will be used for combating the false impressions made in the East and Middle West by the exag gerated reports of the hoof and mouth disease, the drought -of 1924 and the "black plague" scare. Because some one in the foreign quarter died of a mysterious ailment and because proper precautions were taken to guard against a possible disease epidemic the wildest stories were told and soon " anxious relatives east of the Rockies began writing to those . in Los Angeles urging tfiem to stay indoors to avoid the aw ful scourge. It is an actual fact that parents in the East and Middle West arranged to ship bottles of water to their chil dren in Los Angeles, believing that they were in danger of dying of thirst. Yet it Jias one of the finest municipal water systems in the world. And it was impossible to dispel the fear that human beings were apt to die oy the thousands from the hoof and mouth disease. The Florida boom un questionably was aided by the slanders against southern Cal ifornia. All the West suffers some when such an important section is libeled, so it behooves all the West to help combat this iniquitous propaganda that is partly inspired by jeal ousy east of the Rockies. From Vancouver to San Diego there are numerous sec tions that ofTcr health, opportunity and enjoyable living con ditions so it should be the policy of all these sections to co operate first to bring homeseekers this way, leaving it to their judgment to select the location that particularly ap peas to them. When tens of thousands are frightened away from one section of the West by falsehoods they are apt to turn to another direction entirely as the Florida excitement proves. o Kobert Harvey, a paroled convict, who has been living at Omaha, Nebraska, was taken into custody Saturday for masquerading as a girl in love letters written to bachelors who were bent on "picking up" something out of the ordin ary through a mail order correspondence. The "girl" had upwards of a thousand dollars in his jeans when the officers searched his wearing apparel. He had victimized several Oregon "prospects" for good, healtny sums promising each great returns for the investment. Funny, isn't it, witi so many charming and good looking girls in this old state rarin' to enter the matrimonial arena that a fellow would have the audacity to ferret out something away back in Ne braska by way of mail correspondence to meet his require ments? The old adage Hint a fool is born every minute still holds good in this modern age of living. o We hoe the evolution "investigation" now being car ried on at Dayton will once" and forever settle the question of the origin of man. From our viewpoint we stand firm on the Word of God, but some of His subjects sure went hay wire wicn they "grew up" and this includes a goodly num ber of the rib species. Looks like the monkey family comes into evidence in tlic later years of life, rather than at the beginning. o The Boy Scouts are ready for their annual vacation and will leave tomorrow for a few weeks' camp life at a delight ful spot on Little river. This is an event of much import ance to the youngsters and many a father and mother will be relieved of a lot of surplus energy that formerly permeat ed the atmosphere around the family domicile. We predict a lively, interesting and invigorating session. o A national convention makes business good for certain lines of trade. Hotels, restaurants, lodging houses and the lime inings mai go lo Kwp a lellow "together lor a low days are in groat demand. The regular run of other lines 'tinns. of business sutlers to a more or less degree by diverting the vh" legitimate run ol business. Came anl Game Warricna. Game In fins, feathers or fur In the state of Oreiton belongs to the people of Oregon and to no one else. Kvery citizen of the state ban an etial share in it. A stale official has no larger prop erty right In it than has a boot black or ditch digger. A warden, In pluln old Kngllh. la a guard. The law supposes that a game warden will protect and administer Ihe game of the state In such a way that every citizen may have his just and due share, which In the state of Ore gon is In reality an Item of no small value. If the Intent or this aot is carried out honestly, a man Is appointed as game warden who knows well how to administer and protect ftamo, and who will do a well as he knows. Therefore In finding a game warden the officials of any stale are In duly hound to find a man who knows his business and is capable and honest enough to do It well. That 4hB man belongs to the political parly to whlrh the governor belongs, or that he Is a very good personal friend of the governor or his intimate friend, has nothing to, do with the raso. Will the wner of a great shoe factory make a man manager of the works Just because he Is of the right political faith, regard less of whether or not he knows the shoe business? The gsme department of the state of Oregon has been for a long tim' the seat of a political feud. Whatever unwisdom or worse there may have been In the administration of the office seems not to be the great point at Issue. Political nlrinis rather than game seem to be the bone of contention. There is however a substantial charge against the recent head of that department, which is that he was operating on his own account a commercial fish preserve. This mav have been done altogether within the law: hut It was at best an act of doubtful wisdom. The hired manager of a large shoe factory who runs a smHll shoe factory for his own use and he- hoof, runs open eyed Into public suspicion. If the Income from a state oTfice is not sufficient to re munerate the official for his liihor he should not accept tin office. Particularly In offices of public trust one should avoid the very appearance of evil. Whatever Is dono from this day forth In Ihe of flee of game warden of Oregon, let It never 1m forgot ten that the game of Oregon bo longs by rights to all the people of the state, and that Ihe warden's business Is to guard and conserve H. i'ortland Telogram. Enjoy the Summer Days But to do it one cannot slave in a hot kitchen. Our Deli catessen makes it possible for housewives to get out of doors more. Just phone us for what you want. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY AY HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS TUESDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal, Pork Chops with Dressing, Spaghetti Italian, Chocolate Cream arrd Green Apple Pie. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocer Phone SIS OFF FDR WEEK TO of the more dogmatic controvers ialists. Possibly In response to . some Biu'h fervid explosions Paul in priMon wroto to certain of his Christian brethren some ISO'J years ago: "I therefore, tho prttt oner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meeknpss. with Inn? suffering, forebearing one another In love, endeavoring to keep ths unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.' This is the spirit of Christian KndeaVor. It Is the Chrifian Bpirlt wherever round. Portland Telegram. Studetwtaer costs less per pound han butter BE HELD ME WHO WANT8 TO TAKE AN OUTIN07 Or who could enjoy an out- Inn If It were necessary to be careful of your clothes for fear they would be ruined? Once this may have been a worry, but now !t Isn't even a thought. Nowadays it Is mighty hard to ruin a suit or even fret ft in such bad shape that fhe Rospburg Cleaners can't clean and repair It, and keep it as the very first day you took It from the rack. Phone In when you have clothes trouble, and you will forever be satisfied. Reason- able prices and "Better Serv- Ice." Men's suits cleaned and pres- sed, $1.60. . Ladles' suits cleaned and 4 pressed $1.50 and up. Roseburg Cleaners J. F. Dlllard 308 North Jackson St. Phone 472 (Aanrlated Prrel LrtaH Wire.) YAKIMA. Wash.. July 20. ! Directors of the Kunnyskle irriga-; tion district must decide today ' whether a mother's anguish over- t balances the positive damage of shutting off water from the entire' Sunnyside district of over 100.000 ; acres or the period of a week. , Mary Story, Grauger youth, was , drowned above the Siphon yester- i day afternoon while swimming and ! the body after a diligent search ! has not been found. Appeals are j oeing mane 10 turn on tne water which would require a week on ac count of the danger of having the soaked dirt waits collapse If It were done too suddenly, according to Project Msnager J. L. Lytel. The crop damage from such ac tion, would be Urge, he considers. Heat with gas. ROBBERS KILL ONE, WOUND ANOTHER IN RAILWAY HOLD-UP Away MVnt Tlie Profit. The seizure of a barge laden with ftimiKKled lhiuor, and ferret ed in Wlllapa hay, is the sort of stroke that stuns and dlnh urUms organized rum running. Here, In a siiiKle roup by federal officers, a fortune is lost to the promoters of a lawless enterprise .and the loss of a fort u nw is virtually the only argument to which Riich gentry lend an ear. Surely the government is to he congratulat ed upon both the seizure and Its probable effect. A half dozen such reverses and the big Cana dian smugglers will seek another and less hazardous investment. For sheer affrontery the W (I laps hay enterprise can not he outdone In all the annuls of rum running and bootlegging whose every pa Re bears tho iveord of brazen contempt of Ihw. The Vancouver operators virtually removed their headquarters from Canadian to American territory, and gave noti fication that "the trade" would he served much more convenient ly. Aprnpo of an old absurdity, which the Canadians have m-ver quite eorrecti'il, Ihe ships which supplied this floating warehouse hnd cleared for Mexican or South American ports! Neighborly? No oire pretends It is. And the voice of public opinion in Itritlsh Colum bia has lately been raised aKuliist such dishonorable practice. One hundred thousand dollars In riiiukkN liquor poured Into salt water as a fillip for the ap petite of fishes. This is the sort of enforcement we nevd to make prohibition effective -a stoppage st the source, an el I nil nut Inn of thousands of minor violation by tbe shut tin a otr of tbe supply There are long f nnm In Vanmmrr. U. C, on this day and date --faces long MM doleful. Kven the loading amuugler. a bigwig of bontNgsers, dislike to lone so much monvy. Portland Oregonlau. Those Motor Trucks The nation has mostly stopped giving land to railroads, but It apend hundreds of millions a 'ar lo build fine toads and then lets motor frelnht cars pound them to pieces. Albany Herald. R. H. Klpp. manager of the I marketing department of the Port- I land Chamber of Commerce, will ' be In Roseburg on Wednesday j and Thursday for a series of con-' ferences with prune growers of the county. Ho expects to nako j trips to Myrtle Creek, Oaklu.iM Sutherlin and Dillard. for conle. ences with growers of those vi- irinitles in addition to the Rose- I I burg meeting. It Is not planned to have mass meetings, but in stead a general discussion of the advantages of co-operative mar- Iratinir or nr.tnnm n.t tUa mMhnriH nf nhmfnliitr rnsiiita A r- I run semen ts are being roade in each focality for these conferences which it is expected will he nf much benefit. PORTLAND SHORT STOP SUSPENDED f Aiwnc.atH I'ti-m Uupd Wir) OKTIrfANI), July 20. Johnny Jones, shortstop of the Portland club of the Pacific coast league, has been indefinitely suspended on charges of insubordination and in 'llf'erent play. Manager Hoy Mack l-!aed President Thomas L. Tui nei y wire today to that effect, adding that Jones would leave Los Angeles fur Portland tonight "I used lota of Wood's paint In the east, and there is none bettor." For salo at Page's. We can get repairs for Cham pion, Milwaukee, Piano and Os borne binders as well as our Mo Cormlck and Deering line. Whar ton Pros. EVACUATION OF SMALL GERMAN TOWN COMPLETED HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. ( Awmolatrit I'rnMi Leased Wlir.) BOCHUM. Ccrmany, July 20. Tho French evacuation of this town In the heart of tbe Tthur was completed today. Hattitiiien and Witten were alvo evacuated. Tbe entire Ruhr will be cleared of al lied troops by July 31. Myers hay carriers are best be caiue you can always get repair for them. Sold by Wharton Bros. Tho Elk.H .nro rcUirninff to their homr north, south eaut And west from one of the most enjoyable national con. ventions that they ever attended never be forgotten. CV-. Above all things we hope that th? evolution controversy now heing at aged t I")yton, Tenn.. will never reach that de gree of popularity that it will become a political issue. o There's more talk of federal taxes coming down. The 4 1i rM inn 'o-oeratlon. One of tbe met henoflHii 1 force of Christian Kndtavor i's Influence for developing a good understanding and heany co-op-r latton among Christian tlt'tiomtnu- While certain hun-hr Methodist ami Itap- itist, nave ineir own young peo- j pie 'a organisation, s'lll Knl a' or Is organmed In pruflitally all Prv teNtunt donnmltiriiions. and all , j these young folk's societies ro t ; opera to heartily. Christian Kn ' rimiviir i titiubllcM the vuiiaMianl rortland'fl hospitality Will: of that moetnent that finally will reoiilt in a church union ome ! thing atter the order of the I Hit led Church of Canada. Ill the name of Christian un!y the Northern lotptlni convention lis to he commended In t tut f It iN j not follow the cnnnsela of tbni I perforvrnt fundamt'titnllMri hn demamb'd a purutui; of the mn- vnntlnti n full hi tin lull 1-1.V..-U 4. .!.. H..n. V ku wr w.a tart.. nexi question paramount in tne minds ol our people is a no-j think, think exactly aitve nn ciaion to take a fail out of Mate taxes. tlinlmm nutt.ra? Yet the pm-l 'of ' faith is works aftr all Ti wh.it i --- r.-. i - extremes f church splitting nnr It's not alwavs fhe warm weather that makes some men ' rainaa fervors may carry i.nm.. , JL . a i i ... illustrated in sum of the lazy they were just simply born that "way. Irucorow aud bitter uwuieut Harth's Two-Trouser Serge Suits MEET POPULAR DEMAND Any Careful Dresser finds these Peerless Suits most convenient tbe extra trousers noally pressed, being available at a moments notice. $37.50 .Harth's' Toggery d-x nd on it. Ordt-r VIM next time you buy flour. fAiwiatwl Pim lued Wire.) MOt'NT VERNON, N. V.. July 20. One man a kllll and an other dangerously wounded today when three robbers held up a spe cial car of the West Chester county electric railway. Jacob Schumacher, a railway in spector, was shot and died in a iiospital. R. I. Nichol, conductor, was shot and is in a critical condi tion. The robbers took a bag contain ing about J1S0O from Schumacher, but abandoned it when their auto mobile broke down. We have several lots In Rose burg, which we will sell tn easy terms and also help finance a house. I'ago Lumber & Fuel Co. SAFETY SHAVING CABINET This is Something for the Men Folks, but it is handy and Shavers will appreciate it. Special Price for a Few Days S1.77 With the Cabinet is included a Gem'. Razor and " Package of Blades. See them in our window. Churchill Hardware Company Ironmongers they are not of a general nature to the entire country, but by di viding the country into sections, where the conditions are similar, the conferences can be made of much benefit. The one at Portland is reported to have taken up some very im portant features. Instead of a number of talks by experts, the meeting took the form of a gen eral discussion, topics being sug gested and each member being called upon to express his ideas on the subject, so that a number of practical and helpful suggest ions were brought out. 8NOD0RAS8 AND WESBROOK ARE NEW TENNIS CHAMPS I Cook with gas. (AJKChtta Pnsi kKii Win.) ST. LOUIS. July 20. Harvey Snodgraaa and Waiter Wesbrookl of Los Angeles, are the new na tional clay court tennis doubles I champions succeeding , Robert and I Howard Kinsey of San Francisco The Kinsey won tbe title las'. year. The Tinning California team I surprised by eliminating William T. Tilden. II, and Al Wiener of Philadelphia in straight sets yes terday afternoon, the score was I 6-1. 6-2, 6-1. Extraordinary Scholar Foster Huttier and K Amies, representatives from the Rosehuf? Chamber of Commerce !o the agri cultural conference railed by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and held In Portland last week, re turned home yesterday morning. Mr. Butner. because, of his wide experience in the shipping and marketing of fruit and vegetables, was frequently railed upon in tho general discussions, his ideas alnni; those lines being found of much benefit. The two men report th con ference to be one of the most im portant meeelngs of an agricul tural nature to he held in the Northwest. In the past it has been the practice of tho United States Chamber of Comnvrce to hold a national conference each year, but this year the country was divided Into districts, and a conference is being held in each section. This enables a closer co-operation and exchange of ideas. In the national conference it waa found that the local pro blems, which are the most im portant, could not he handled, as VutsiOEiirora v-a ... . . X James W. Telbrkht James William Fulbriglit, star student of the University of Aikansas, is capping an extraordinary school career by going to uitord University, England, a a Khodcs scholar. While attend- In; srhool Ftilbright, now 19, has been bos of a small lumber rail- re.-.- . nnaped the Fajcttcville, Ark., Ice and Storage Co., and a !. :i. -ompany, played three years on the football team, nd -xling part in campus activities. Originality Aim of Odd Trimming I- lit ; m Jim w mm list . J "iVV '' j ';P. ZZLZ J 4 To le strictly lip-ln-dntf you mint h-e a. original driign as potiblc rnibroidrrrd on your fiwk. This "costume oricntile," as il is called, is made r) white cashmere nrrr a gray crrpe nn dcrslip, the latter forming the Vcstcc and skirt rm. Odd nrienlal ligiArs are eubroidcjM) yen uw skirt panel. WDiere 4 TheyBite ifl i Get Away from the'Tished Out" Spots and Add the Sport of Motor Boating to the Fun of Fishing You can take an Elto Motor with you on your tith ing trips almost aa easily as you can carry suitcase. Built light for easy carrying, it is the latest and great est Motor designed and built by Ole Evinrude pioneer of the industry. Its stream-line rudder makes it easy to steer your course from any part of the boat. You fi&h in comfort with both hands free to cast or troll. Its greater power takca you where you want to go easily and more quickly. In a race it leads the held. Take an Elto with you on your vacation this yeror on week-end fishing trip, or keep it at your summer cottage for all the family to use. They can enjoy its pleasures any time without waiting for you either to carrvitortosfarf it. It needs no priming -no spinning. It "Starts with a Touch." The broad stream-line Rudder makes Elto the safest Motor for family uk Should a sudden storm overtake vou. Elto's waWr-ocoof ignition, greater oower and safe rudder steering insure comolete control always and I safe, speedy landing. The Prop Ho Pump Ole Evinrude! New Invention, forever ends all pump I troubles, even in sandy or muddy waters. 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