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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 1925.
Z ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
ImW Pally tac.pt Bundly by Tha N.we-Revlcw Co.. Inc.
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SAFEGUARDING OUR FORESTS
So far this season, unusually hazardous because of the
prolonged spell of extremely dry weather, Douglas county
seum to have had its usual quota of forest fires ; but none of
them were allowed to iniljct daman ot any consequence, a
fact that stands as a tribute to the vigilance and efficiency
cf the men who guard that immensely valuable area. That
most of the fires, according to official information, were
caused by lightning is a tribute to the efficaciousness of the
campaign of publicity enjoining care in the use of matches,
fire and tobacco on part of all those who visit the timbered
domain.
Some credit must be given of course to those laws that
compel forest visitors to be careful, but as a general rule the
public is voluntarily responding to a friendly appeal to its
judgment What the timber means to the state in a commer
cial way may be clearly realized from the fact that during
the past two years the lumber industry in Oregon has paid in
wages the enormous sum of $81,768,700. Its contribution to
the scenie features of the state cannot .be overestimated.
This is true with particular reference to the great highway
that soon will extend from Roseburg to Diamond Lake, a
highway that is certain to be given preference over all other
roads to the lake by reason of the city's close proximity to
the Roosevelt highway leading directly into the attractive
coast region of Coos and Curry counties and northwestern
California.
Appreciation of the great value of the forests will grow
apace with time, and their safeguarding will be considered
a voluntary duty. Among the citizens of tomorrow who will
enjoy the benefits of this great heritage are the boy scouts
who are being familarized with their value and means of
care. If the scouts were taught nothing else, that one fea
ture alone of their elementary training would justify the
existence of their organization.
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IMPROVED BUSINESS PROSPECTS
PRUNE
PtCKCJS
BY OERl a BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Whan we returned
With that gang of
Hlll-bllllaa
Wt found a telegram
On aur goeaip-mtil
From an or pal
Ray Wmtergreen Clark,
Who utter aerva prunea
To tha local trad
And Ray aaid that
Muter Naeon, mgr. of
Tha Hotel Winthrop
Of Tacoma where he'a
Now countln' nlckela
Wanted to aand flva bucka
To tha freouu ao'a
They could buy tome
Mara butter and today
Tha aheek arrived anal
Wa'ra aending the Jack .
Out to Wolf Creek for 'am
To buy mora akld greaaa
And right here and now
Wa want to thank
f That goootfeller for ' '
Hla donation for
What'a bread and butter
Without lotaa butter!
OUMBELL DORA THINKS
Canina la a tubttitute for qui
nine. Lather Banes, local chin-acraper
and collector of antique silverware,
wee among thote preaent at the
Rotary picnia yeeterday ave at M la
ter Hank Booth'e ranch and about
tha only thing ha didnt get way
with went the prune treee which
had extra long roots. Aa pa ueual
Lather appropriated a complete
aet of kniveo and forka which were
later found in hit inaide pocket.
Thinge have coma to a pretty pate
when an alleged reiptctable citi
zen cant go out witn a' bunch of
pure-thlnkin' fallert and apend an
avenin without glomin' onto the
atray apoona and other hardware.
Hi wife tella ua that Lather al
ready haa more'n enough atuff to
eat with and what ha needa more
la aomething to eat
Gawse ' Qulrte, tha congenial
Judge of the county court, appear.
ed on the main atem yeatiddy in a
atraw darby of a yellow hue. No
body can accuee.Gawge of graftin'
aa long aa ha weara that rig.
Doe Day, exhausted rootle r of
the Elluke, waa alto among tha
etrollera along the Rue de Jackton
yeatiddy and wore an afternoon
frock of mixed bread, tha coat of
which wat from tha marching unle
of tha B P. Q. E. and the panta an
extra pair that'a been in moth
balla durin' tha winter.
Minnie, our pet gold fieh, la atill
klckin' and two daya before the
tool weather, ehe emitted aome
bubblea, which predicted the
change from the torrid clime. The
bubbiea might have been cauaed
becauee aha waa hungry aa we for
got to leave inttructiona with tha
office boy to feed her the daily
cracker.
Enjoy the Summer Days
Bui to do it one cannot alava in a hot kitchen. Our Deli
cateaaen malcea it possible for houaewivea to set out of
doora more. Just phone ua for what you want.
FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY
HOT BREAD EVERY NOON
ROASTS, SALADS
THURSDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef with Vegetables,
Koaat Veal, Butter Scotch Cream and
Green Apple Pies
VOSBURGH & WIARD
fancy Grocer
Phone 515
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BE HELD IN ALL
IE-PRESIDENT DAWES AltiSWERS HIS
! OPPONENTS IN PROGRAM TO END ALL
FILIBUSTER! Ill THE UPPER HOUSE
While business conditions continue in the main a good
dl as they were three months ago, yet a distinctly more
hopeful feeling is manifest. The improved prospects for the
corn crop are a feature that ought to create much confidence.
It had a bad setback by frost in May, but lias now recovered,
jand is giving prospects of one of the largest crops ever har
vested. A good com crop means that the products of every
I ection will sell well in the great corn states. JThe cotton
growers had a good year last year, and prospects are equally
good this year, and perhaps better. Present indications are
that the great cotton growing section will be prosperous.
Winter wheat fell about 200,000,000 bushels short of last
year, but spring wheat is doing well. The farmers have had
SO to 40 cents more a bushel for early marketed wheat than
they got last year. Thus it looks as if farm conditions would
be better than average this year. The building industry con
tinues to show a wonderful degree of activity. The automo
bile industry started the year cautiously, but prosperity of
the country is revealed by the fact that it has generally been
behind orders since April. Iron and steel have been at about
70 per cent of capacity, in comparison with 45 per cent a
year ago. In the textiles a slightly better feeling is manifest.
In Europe there is a gradual movement toward a settlement
of those frictions that have held up business progress so
long. The world is making steady progress toward recovery
from war. There seems evey reason for the business men of
Oregon to feel confidence that prospects will gradually im-
nrove. and that thn wnrnt of thn dif ficultioa flvnerienrfld Mr"- J H"""1 ' ovenlnit.
Bince the war have been passed.
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(Aamci.ini mm Lnxi wir.) . grown up and the wl.l, at tlmea.
DENVER, Colo., July 11 Vice- ui an iiiumaual senator or a juin
President than. O. Da wet In an ad- only ot ins M-nats could not be
dress here today anawered vigor- .uualliuted tor the will of the pto
ounly the argumente of thote op. vw aa exureatea in the manner
poauiR hit program to end fillbual- and by tne nieinod preaenbea by
lerlns In the aeuale. tne conautution.
Heferrlng to the contention that' "It it not relevant to Bay that
the privilege of unlimited debate majorities in the United Sialic are
accorded with the spirit of Amer- temporary. Of courae . uiey are.
lean institutions he asserted that 'inu constitution provided for tre
on the contrary It waa iu direct quent elections aud thus insured
conflict with American institutions. ,nat majorities should remain teni-
"Other opponents," he said. "In poiary. We are" a government ot
dlscusting tne question of reform tne people under constitutional
of the senate rules, endeavor to limitation and neltntr a free
create the Impression that they are democracy, an oligarchy nor a
to be regarded in importance if monaroy. The pnncipa a of an
they were part of our organic law. oligarchy or a monarchy are those.
They are not organic law. Tha eon- la eifect, which are urged against
ttltulion Is the instrument through the reform of the senate rules, to
which our forbears designed to wit: That the will of an Inuivid
llinit the rights of the majority i ual or of a minority in the senate
land to Insure that the ulnmai shuld at times be substituted for
judgment of the people passed In- that ultimate judgment of the peo
to law as distinguished from a pie represented by a readiness to
passing phase of popular opinion, i legislate on the part of th two
It provided that a bill must pass houses of congress In agreement
both houses of congres.i before it I with the president who must sign
becomes a law. thai th?n pres-lthe bill, ai, being ready to act un
ident may veto it, in which went d r their constitutional rights, sub
It must bo passed over that . . Ject again to the possible interven-
, by a two-tmrds vole of Dot- ,.cn of the supreme court of tha
I nouses of congress.' The supreme ( (,'nitd States.
I court then has the power to x- "To re-establish the majority
amine the law in Its relation to cloture provided for in the rules
, the pretervation of those mlnort-1 of the senate during the first 17
I ty rights and the rights of thelyears of ita existence, and ihus
ttates outlined in the constitution ' check the Intolerable evils which
and-if it finds any of them are: have arigpn because of its ab
overridden. then the supreme sence, would be a return to the
court declares the iuw to ba un-, first prlncip.es of the American
constitutional and void. 'government and of American Instl-
'It la absurd to maintain that ! tutlons and not a departure from
tho original rulea 8 and 9. of the them."
Isenale providing fur majority cio-1 ,
Iture, which were In effect for the CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT
! first 17 years of lis existence, audi BONDS
, which were abandoned only t.- Notice la hereby given that city
cause the small membership of the i Improvement bonds of tho City of
senate made the m unnecessary, luwi burg, Oregon, terlits "R" No.
uld not accord with the spirit of i to 35 inc.. will be taken up and
lho constitution of American In
atliutlons. They did accord with
them, and if these rules had eon
tlnued In force, the syaem of leg
islative barter would not have
paid on the 1st day of August,
192a. and that Interest thereon
will cease after that date.
Dated July 0, 1925.
W. P. THOMAS. City Treasurer.
"Some of the feliera who wear
golf panta oughta pad their lege out
a leetie bit"
Cook witn gat.
ROTAR1AN PICNIC
AT BOOTH RANCH
One of the most delightful
even In jt comiiiK to .oral Kotar
lant win th picnic held at tho
beitutlful country home of Mr. and
vhen the: mcmlwrs and their wl-
Tea participated in a picnic dinner
aerved on the Uwn under the
Now let's hit her up strong for the completion of tle',d walnut trees. The hosts had
K'nrfh ITmnnna hlarhwsv. V.vfrv Aav'x Hlnr mrani a oreat provided coffeee. lemonade anil
... 1 1 J J J j o I I... ,h. .
loss to Douglas county.
wun a nine euon on me pan oi other delirious
guests aiipplylng
edibles, sll of
our wideawake citizens this important project can be real
ized. Don't go to sleep on the job.
o
One thing that we are mighty glad of the Scopes'
trial was much shorter than a monkey's tail.
o
Tre.ient weather conditions suit most everybody but the
ice man.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
THAjT every city has business concerns who advertise
continuously. They bring much business to tho home city.
THAT in the same cities can bo found a large number
who sit idly by and wait to got some of the business brought
to the city by the energy ot the continuous advertisers.
THAT continuous advertisers are the ones who arc ful
ly aware of Uie obligation they owe the people they serve.
As evidence of this, they couple service and quality with ad
. vertising.
THAT the sales of continuous advertisers are always
Increasing, and they rightly attribute their success to the
selling help of advertising.
t THAT there is no story more interesting than the story
of the great concerns who have become great on the solid
foundation of quality and advertising. The story of their
fcrowth is inspirational.
CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING INCREASES TURN
OVER VtHICH BRINGS MORE PROr- ITS.
BUSINESS CONCERNS WHO HAVE THE FORE
SIGHT TO ADVERTISE THEIR WARES ARE THOSE
WHO GET THE DIG BUSINESS.
CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING WILL WIN NEW
-BUSINESS FOR ANY BUSINESS.
i-
which went to mako a wonderful
attmulant to the Inner man and
wan relUhed ty all present.
Motoring to the Booth home
nhortly after ft o'clock, a regular
earavan of automobile., the rlm
tora at once net about to have
a good, nodal time, and thin waa
arcompltfthed with little effort.
rettiiUinff In a happy and mont
enjoyable evening tor all. Ho en
thufllMMtlr was everybody, that
Trt'ildent Henry was compelled
to ron.tder imploratlona from
club members to make I bene
eventa of more frequent occur
rence. The Jolly party relumed to the
city shortly after 9 o'clock.
You do not hVf to iro to Atlantic
City or any other bach renort to
nee Hnnd Bwlmmern: come lo Alex
anders 1'ark. Kriday evening.
roseburVTmay"
get piggly-wiggly
grocery soon
Uremic lo etaMl!ih a Vlctly
Wk's-ly More In KntehurK ha
h'-en granted h' the head roiu
rany, errnrrilne; to T. H. Hamp
ton, Jr.. n( (Irani! Jtlnrtliin. Cntn
rt'ln. who it on a trip ittroimh
cwral town In Oregon planning
fur tha location of thrt brunch
tor. Crania Pat. Mc-nTorn.
Anhlanit. Iinihtir anil Klamath
Vail haw hm nVatKiiatrri. It l
l;n, an fulnrn Inratiotlt for the
arnrra. end the hranrh honai will
prnhahlr he opn4 within ell
lor rleht month tn rarh place.
I The I'laalv It l ioiti are
:a rhaln ot amcerl, which havo
I "n apreadinc rapltlly mr-r the
country thr part far yare. haa
laa their turceaa largely un 'an
paper aJvvrtltlUK.
A Tia of baby elinlca to be
held daring the tummer monlht
are announced far Dr. W. C. lit 11.
county phyaician. The flrat la be
ing given today at Htonw Mtlla,
and the aecond la to take place
tomorrow at Elkton. Dr. Bertha I
vore la In charge of the Pioneer
Mille clinic, and la being aatiated
by Jdre. Ellen Pott, countv health
nurse. I. Belt will be recharge
of the Elkion clinic, with Mra. Pott
aaniatlng. Cllnica are. being hvld
monthly In Koaeburg, and the next
ia echeduk-d tor Auguat 8, at the
county health unit of flea in the
court houte. This will ba open all
day.
During the last wek of August
Dr. Maude Kellpy, 'of the L'. S.
bureau of child welfare, will be In
the county, and will hold a aerk-a
or cllnica between tha 21st and
27th. The first will he at Reeds
port on the 2 1st followed by elin
lca in Roseburg on the 24th. Kid
dle on the 25ih. Sulherlln on the
2(th and Vonculla on the 27th. All
of these clinics will be free, exami
nations being given all children for
the purpose of locating defects. No
medical treatment will be given,
the purpose only being to find such
defects aa need correction and to
give advice which will result ia the
proper handling of the case.
SNAP
(? 98c
Worth S1.50
We are offering i
a special for Saturday only of this
weeks a beautiful
White Enamel Sauce Pan
Six Quart size, tnade on steel base and quarta rock, pure
'white surface, delightfully easy to keep
clean and sanitary
See Window Display and
be on band early Saturday
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
and will go to Myrtle Creek to
night. Ho la discussing the market
situation and learning the atti
tude of the growers and facts con
cerning tho crop
t Cooa witn gas.
CARR'S le SALE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week, big lc sale at Carr'a
SECRETARY OF NAVY
SAYS NO CHANGE TO
BE MADE IN POLICY
a
f Aw.t.t-') pfvai traaed WtK.)
SALEM. Ore., July 22. Secre
tary of the Navy Wilbur, during a
two-minute stop here today, re
quested the Associated Press to
emphasize strongly the atatement
that no chant-" is Binding in the
naval po.lry relative to the Pacific '
fleet. Although he Pacific fleet
is now vnroute to Australia, that
voyjse, he made plaiu, does not
indicate a changu of policy.
"If I gave the Impression In i
Portland,' he said, "that any
change la pending. I am very sorry.
The eleven capital ships now In
Pacific waters will continue In the
Pacific as they have for some
years, and the bases will be at
San Pedro, San Diego, San Fran
cisco and PuKet Sound, as they
are now.
'The midshipman squadron.
composed of the New York, Ar
kansas and t'tah, now at Astoria,
will return to the Atlantic and im
mediately go to navy yards for
modernization."
DAWES SPEAKS TONIGHT
DENVER, Colo., July 22 The
entire west will be able to hear
Vice-President Dawes continue his
attack on senate rulea In an ad
dress at the municipal auditorium
here tonight. The program, ar
ranged through the Denver cham
ber of commerce, wiii be broadcast
by station KOA. tho General Elec
trtc'a broadcasting station here.
The vice-president will speak
shorlty after 8 o'clock mountain
time. '
Boswell Mineral water baths for
all forms ot rheumatics.
yav iw tta
For concrete work call Taylor,
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-K.
A PAIR
OF EXTRA
TROUSERS
DOUBLES
THE
SERVICE
OF YOUR
SUIT
Then, afier you
have noted the
quality fabric,
design and work-
Harth 2 Trouser
Suit, you will
be delighted
with lho price
manshlp in a
THREE AUTOS SOLD
UNDER BOOZE LAW
(AMnrUtfd rrrM LrtwJ Wln.)
IVCEIFORli. Ore.. July 22. De
crees onWinK the sale of three
automobiles confiscated In this
county under the law prohibiting
tho traiiHportatum of liquor were
filed Monday.
One of these Is tha car formerly
owned by Sim Tate, serving a life
sentence in th.' state Tiwon for
tho Scandinavian hall holdup at
Klamath Falls last January, when
Gus Krickson was murdered. The
car was seized last December,
when Pate and John Taylor, were
arreted for liquor violations.
A small car belonging lo Carl
N'e.lson, and a car bt orfsii:R to
Claude Stevens of this city, were
also ordered sold fur the same rea
son. Tho decree direct that the
sheriff s-'ll the cars and after the
cost of the action have bvfn pahl, ,
turn the balance over to the gea- j
eral fund of the county. ,
Doswf U Hotel for good eats.
CHAMBER DIRECTORS
HEAR REPORTS FROM
SPECIAL COMMITTEES
$37.50
Harth's Toggery
Florshftim Shoes and Stetson Hto
The directors of the Rtwebur
Chamber of Commerce met yenter-.
day aflernoon In regular session. '
The report of the road committee 1
relative to the trip up tle North i
I'mpqua was received. The com-1
mil tee attending the agricultural I
conference at Portland mad a pr-1
limlnary report. A detailed arcount
of th meeting Is being prerat-ed
and will be submitted later. Imme
diate steps will be taken, however,
to Institute a series of purveys,
uhlch will bernm a part of the l
S. Agricultural Survey, and which
will give facts of IntereM and bene
fit in the agricultural ftejd. and
will gUe market agencies a chance
to secure information of kinds and
quantities of products, and future
prospects.
Arundel, piano tuner. Thona iSf-U
CONFERENCE ON
PRUNE MARKET TO
BEHELD TOMORROW
It. H. Kipp. manager of the mar
keting department of the Portland !
Chan b'-r of Commrce, win be In j
Iloseburg :onorrow to meet with'
prune grower relative to th mar
kftinff situation. Th"re will be m
meeting of the interested growers
of the Uoehutg ticknity at the
Chamber of Commerce ottire at 8
o clovk tomorrow, and all growers
art urg l to be prt.s..' Mr. Kipp
will hld o'her eonfere hhi through
out th county . Kenneth Miller.
aho of the market dMarintnt of
thi Portland chamber. amv-d ia
th city This morning tn mert sev
eral of the It0 vMnal growers. He
went to Looking this tnoro-
iDg, axi to Wins i ua M aattaooa.
WOT THE SAME AS OTHERS
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ordinary long life.
They have been used through
out the West for the past 40
years. They have conquered
both time and weather.
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