Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 07, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1925.
KEARNEYS
3oo . GROCETERIA '-'si-
OREGON Til SETS FORTH
OF
SPECIALS
UTESTGOiOFSO.PiC.fiiW
Table Salt, Crown brand, 3 pkgs. for
Favorite Brand Brooms, each 48c
Bulk Mayonnaise, per lb 35c
Cranberry Sauce, 2 cans for 55c
Grape Fruit, 2 cans for 45c
Figs, 2 cans for 45c
Pineapple in small cans, 6 cans for 95c
Amaizo Corn Oil for Salads and for Cooking.
None Belter. J
Pint 20c, Quarts 33c, Half Gal. 75c, Gal. $1.45
French Peas, 6 cans for $1.25 ?
Macaroni, 6 lbs. for 45c
Spaghetti, 6 lbs. for 45c
Potatoes, 8 lbs. for 25c j
Lemons, per dozen .' 35c
Sugar in $1.00 packages, per pkg. ' ...,.85c
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Brought 'em Down I
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Train- mronosed lino will lUelf h nrn. ' w. ! g
' Bedouin $ Whole Life
Ruled by Superstition
"Despite III vourajie m fiattle, the.
elouiri loves lift und fears deutn
Tills In due tu III conceptions of
afterlife, which nre urn-teur nni!
! differ from thtt general Moham-
nitiUin ideas; In fuel, tlie average
Ifc'Louin J only nominally a Mo
hammedan ; he ret u inn very Utile
of th:it ;Mih over uQil bejund hi
j belief in one Jim,
I In (lie conception nf the Redouln
.25c t puliation condition in central tltable within a number of years
" An and southern Oregon from the after commencement of operutton.
T point or view of the Oregon
i
body through the uosirlla und flies
Mwuy Irn.p paradise of hell, accord
ing to the lifetime conduct of the
4 iriuik rui way una whun are tiio ' . ,. ... . . , ,. . K,- . . . . ,
fl-axi of Its application to th6 of th u liimato dVHlopment u .1 ; nr. situated below he earth, and
in.(.rH.io ,,.:,.,. rAmmiim. tl, rrUoryf but because it will (the a..ul trails a life there much
originate at once very substantial I similar to that of his brothers in
tonnage of long haul traffic' j this world, the India difference be-
. . 1 bajr merely Hint, according to his
trom me parent com-. ,M1.r( v ti. ,.rini.ui ...v....r...'.M
panles says the answer, and no j or (;ir:i'(ii..,. OVer lu ll Is that the
securities will be Issued or Bold, i (llmuV nf tJlft p(Mi u pllintifui (ll
The company expect h to Incur j water," the nmt Important ntn.es
a deficit estimated at 3;it.,7M in ty 1" lb desert dweller,
net operating revenue for the 1 irc I A great part In liedouiii Imaglna
year and deficit of $57, 233 t he I ln is played by superstition. The
tuennrt year. Hut It estimate i desert is Jnhnbilnted by thousands
that the third year, the net in- ! of Kbnsis, "Jinns" and affrit.s." and
eomo will he tlO.'l.yso. the fourth i "e ir.hesman lives In constant feai
year $2Hl,J:JK, the filth year!rftbem. The soul of a man asleep
$272. and annually thereaf
ter $264,270.
interatato corn me ice commission
for a certificate of publir con
venience and nececrdty for the ;
xtetiKiou of its BVrtfem from Rend '
Into Klamaih couniy, are set out advances
in the Ori-Kon Trunk s answer to
u fucHlionualre by the Interstate
commerce rommiHsion. A copy of !
the company's replies to the
questionnaire has been received
ly the Oieou public service com- .
iiiIkkIoii.
The (Hipstionnairti states that
all kimiH ()f trauyporlation will
be carried on by the Hue, and
that while It Ik not yet poKuihle
to state where stations will be lo- ,
cated. It Is likely that they will I
I
mm
Careful Buying
Mades a Heavy Purse!
20th Century Stores
Serve over I 2,000 careful buyers every day. The success of these
up-to-the-minute Stores is built upon the keen judgment of Con
sumers who practice economy. I t's the Saving on every article in a
20th Century Store that counts.
Offering Saturday and Monday
be established ut I-a Pine, Ores- I' tbe permit Is received In
nt( Skookum, lieatty, lionaiiKa, .time me company expects to start
Is teiupiirnrily away from his body.
Olene and Klamath Falls.
In reply to a question as to
what common carrier service the
above named places have already,
the answer states: that Skookum
'construction In the early sprint;
of li2ti and complete It bftore
the end of the summer of 1127.
In a note appended to the ans
wer to the questionnaire, the Ore-
Coolidge "States Rights' Plea.
Deprives Dems of Issue, View
Iihs the HouthiTii l'aclflc. thut jKln Trunk withdrawn IU appllrn
Olcne llaH the Oregon, Ciilltornlu , tion lu to the lino Irnm no-culled
mid KHHteni, that Klamath KuIIh ! Junction point S miles loutll of
haa thu Orenon, Callrurnia and i liend southerly to and alunn up
Katern and the Southern racifii-. p,.r Klamath Lake to Klamath
while. I.a I'lne, Crescent, lieatty j ralln. It has been decided that
and Ilonanza huve no common construction ot the linn to Kla
; carrier aervlce and that theao math Kails via the easterly route
ratine from eluht to 34 miles from ! will unfile iently nerve the public
unices inai navo no railway Her- conveniences an(i necessity.
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vice. In reply to a question uk
, Inx the names of other common
(curriers with which the proposed
Oregon Trunk line will connect,
and tho proposed track connec
tion, the answer states that "the
proposed line will reach iSkonktim
1 Paulina on the line of the
Soul hern Pacific company and
1 Klamath Falls now served by the
: Soul hern Pacific company and
Oregon, California and Faster it
Kallway company ut both of
which places connection can ba
made."
The answer toes Into detail re
lative to the topography and re
rources of the country. The. ap
proximate area to he Berved, it
fays Is 12,1)00 square miles and
iliH population about 14.000. Tim
t Irer land is Riven il 5:12.142
lucres, pasture laud approximate
. Iv 5tt per cent of the entire art-a,
Jor :i. R4S, 000 acres, and land un
ifier cultivation about lol.t;U
' acres.
j Further, concerning IndiiHtries,
the aiiHwer mentions loKitiK and
i lumber nuiiiulacture, alock rais
i Iiik. and aKricult ure, dairying,
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KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
and it is therefore with particular
coiu:iuin for fear I hut his soul
may I'nil to reluru to the body sni
be r'i!:t'eil by some Ul-dlNposei
spirit. I r. Kduurd J. Iling in Cur
rent History MuKuzine.
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Br NELLIE MAXWELL
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Everybody Likes Candy
HO.MKMADH nindy Is enjoyed by
the most of folks, and belnu
i"'i""cu l """lc tf any
b'iiic ii n u tens expeosi v. jy nI),
Peanut Candy. luke a pound of nmj n ,
unshelled peutiuln. shell litem, re- i Riw,,injj
move the browu skins and roll with Weekly,
a rolling pin on a bread board unlit (
wiey are like course cruuiha. io
two pounds of brown su-.'ur take six
minces or twelve tablespoonfuls oil
i butler, put over heat und stir while I
I meltiim. Wheu the llrsl boiling lie j
I ins, munt the lime, stirring lo keep ,
lhe mixture from burning on. After
' seven minutes of cooking stir In
lhe peanuts und pour lulu
Safe Bet That Answer
Didn't Win the Prize
The kindly old squire was clvtns
a Hole trent to the vilhme school
childn-n. After tea he stepped on
to the platform and nunounced
with n hoimlng smile:
"Now, I iiiu jroinu to perform
certain iidlon. mid you must jruexs
what proverb they represent. The
boy or j; w ho succeeds tirst will
receie a shUlini:.'
That ilid it. Instantly every eye
was lived on lilni. First of nil, the
old p'liiletnun lay down on the pint-
form. Then one man cii'itc for
ward and tried to lift him. Two j
others eattie to his aid and between
them lliey raised the squire, who
was nulier portly.
The aciiiijis were meant to rep
resent the motto, "Union is
streiiL-'t h."
Wiien they luifl finished the
squire stepped forward ntnl nsked
h!ld had sol veil the puzzle.
I
Pure Can Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. 65c; 100 $0 35
Carnation Milk, . OQ0 P. & G. Naptha QQn I Campbell's Beans, 4 f
Tall Cans. 3 for Z3b Soap, 10 ban u JO The "Big" Tin I Ub
Pompeian Olive Oil, The lowest price in years, BQp
Fresh Shipment, Pint can 43b
Wax Paper, '5c size" 1 nft Litby's Pineapple, slic- CO- Bulk Cocoa, A Cp
3 rolls I Ub j ed, large cans. 2 for . . U Jb Pure, 2 lbs I 3b
Marmalade, "Olivers Olde English,"
Imported, 1 lb. jar
A REAL TP.EAT
35c
Shrimp, Latest yjQ
Pack, No. 1 tins, 3 for 13b
Shasta Tea, lb.
Pkge
Minced Clams New Pack
Master Bond 1 Cn
Halves can I 3d
dogs lie.''
litmlHT iiinitiitnctttrliiK Itwlimtiies, uni'I'ina p:m to cuol.
.,..1 I, ,1 nn. I r II Imrf.. Foam Tuk tWO Clllf Ul )t
l.ufL-ini; ami lumber maliurucliiru I B"B,:r- 'lireefolirtlui of a cupful of
Ara biart Dancing Gi-U
M'l'hi' AniMiui ihmcini: frlrls." a
tniMlcr exjilnins, "are born to their f,
pnifision. Many of Miein bad
tlun' in inotliers. Others are fledi- M
rated to the prnfrsinn by their ,
mothers wiien Ihev are tint tmliiex. 4
greased ! v!i' thi're nre no dancing srlnw.ls. V
un.f i-iiiiiin'u ino ure ci ni inua 1 1 v
hnltiitlni.'
the sum
Flour, Crown or Sperry's $2.47: ' ' C7
Fishers Blend $ZiOl
Toilet Tissue, 1000 Q0 I Old Dutch Cleanser iCn i Post Toaslies Qn
sheet tissue, 3 rolls ... ZJb 2 for .. .' 13b j Package J U
Peas, Special, Preferred Stock prA
Tender Meltmg, 3 cans ' DOC
Dclicia Sandwich CC. I Tropiko Grapefruit f I Ripe Olives, Bulk, ' flf.
Spread, 2 cans M Luscious, 2 cans Hwu I Pint 15c; Quart 22b
20TH CENTURY COFFEE Equal to the best Canned C-K.'ees. You save the price of
the tin container, equivalent to 9c a pound. Direct from our ovn Roaster to nfln
you, pound 4Sc; 2 pounds ' OljC
20th Century Brooms, 6 Sewn, Strong, Med. Weight, nn.
Real Value at J)jC
There really h no betlcr placg to trade than at a 20TH CENTUKY GROCERY
ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St.
rlr.-t place, livestock 'or" '"P. one fourth cniful of ImiII- dancere. until they are hiRlily ' -
OAKLAND STORE
r." ci ru
LiAAcr-i iui,ary uiug. is
fnini enrlieot chlblhooil TftT.T.T.T.T.ITr.TTiT.T.W.I.I.T.T.T.T.l,
linil tiif.ti.i.illta nf ,ha i "
ii ri. it I veil
aerond. agriculture und dairyinB 1 ill"u'r M,K uu,u 'e mixture
' fra.i.i tin .1 tin. m i n n i nei n rt n i.' itiwl ' "kf'' bard ball In wnier or hairs
trviu 1 1 1 e B
President Coolidpc't Memorial Day speech l seen hf political
observers as another blow to Democratic hopes. Hivndvocacy of
talc sovereignty, deprives tlic opposition of one of its chief pUnkt.
and eliminates it as an Issue tn I'.t'JH. The photo shows him deliv
ering the address in the nmpitlicatcr 'of Arlington National Ceme
tery. The radio instrument facing him broad cant hu wos-d to
mwnr millions of persons.
HEALTH NURSE HERE come acquainted with lo r territory
Mrs. Jortphlno Jones, public She will take the place made va
health nurse, recently transferred cant by the resU'imUon of Mrs.
to Oregon from Casper, VVyomliie,
where she has been en pitted In
health work for a number of years,
arrived In ItosehuiK today. Mis.
Joncn made the trip by auto, ex
periencing considerable i It Mi ulty i
and ear trouble, which delayed her
for a week, as she had expected to
be able to report here on the Hist
of the month. Mie Is stariint; out
todny tu assume her duileM and be.
Florence ti randy, w ho
went lo Ueno, Nevada.
recently
it's suits cleHtu tl turn
'. Ko etUlU t'leanel'S,
presv.ed,
I hone
i"'ller f. litis
ton l;t,-
und traps at bar
Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days
Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
Supplies lhe energy you need
SOME people rnake a prictlrc of pT?:;irg vigor
foods in ummt't.Th.u'.i a i.n-ti.kc.
Above all things, you iva.a t; fooil ; taut give
strength. I'or hot d.iys fl.af, tt;er; v aw.iy.
For breakfast, have oats i.ni n ':'.:,
Quick Quaker rooks in 3 t i 5 i'ii:i:p:
tnckes it easy. No hot Uiwu ns. No
frying, no stewing.
Start on oats tomorrow. Kote how r.ooj you'll
feci. Mark the way that draff1 l -run fecli:'.R i;oes.
You'll smile at Hot days. You'll vork better, think
better. Just try ill See the diflcrcneo.
Couki la I V 'j J to S minute
mercantile industries in Klamath
i Falls fourth. .Mention is made ot
17 muuulacturiiiK plants in Kla
i math Falls, uIoiik Klamath river,
'near the illy, on tho shores of
upper Klamath hike and in the
i ad loiniuK territory. The total
I output of which in llt I was
'about HO.TlMi.lHMt feet.
I "In the city of Klamath FalK"
It says, "there nrw approximately
i I'J wood re-niauulaclurinR plttntn,
planitiK mills, iron und steel
i works, boiler wot kn and similar
ind list ries. These are said to be
ifcrownitt. The lumber Induslry is
ipermitnent. it Is claimed. Itetail
; ed statistics are given relative to
' llvesioi k and other Industries,
i The lul erst ulu commerce com
mission wauled to know whether
I I he chief support ol lhe proponed
I new line would come from t he
! Keneral community or from somo
! p.till. nliir industry or indusliies
i located or to bo located.
The leply is Unit "while It is
i expected i ha I l he proposed new
I line wilt reeei support trom iho
M'Uentl coinmunily and Irom thu
!miiel;il develiipment of the Uieil
to be served lis clib f support will
; come from t he esl a hi is h incut of
i new and additional lumber matin
f net ii i mik plants tn lhe territory.
Several of the owners of large
areas of pine have reached a point
at which their timber must be
fill and marketed, and it i anll
clp.itcd thai as the demand lor
pine lumber tin-reaves. tit the cou
stiniitiK territories sdtltt lonal lum
ber niaintliicl urliiK industries w ill
be totaled in I lie lerilioty to he
Served, and these Industrie will
ieune dirt 1 1 t ran port at ton I"
'lhe ni.nkei-. readied by the appli
cant und lhe lilos ot iU patent
romp t no w mid t heir ut lUtaled
conip;iniei and connect hms. Ap
1 pli.iint im advised llial eyerhaeu
' scr Timb. r coinpatn audShevlin
I tiuon Lumber company bai de-
le: uiiii d tt build mills ot hi
i ap.o 4 1 at Klamath Falls.
I As tn eMM ted tiuaticial re
j tin tis from the piop.ed line the
Hii'niii Ti unk answ ers th.it 'be
Cituse ot the tact th.it the tenl
toiv In be -eivrd Is in laie patt
i untter-ilevidii; eii. It caniHtt be ex-
add one teas; km in
fill of vuuilla and I'tie-hnlf cupful
of nuts and our over the well-bftit- ;
cn whiles of iwo vp n- I tent until
firm enough to drop by spooululi oq
a bniiered bnkina sheet.
After. Dinner Mints. Take three
cupfuls of k rutin hi ted MittiT, one
fourth of a teaspoontul of cream of
tartar, one-half cupful of boiling
water, one-half tabu-spoonful of via
eyar. Iloil until the Irtip becomes
brittle In water. Full whvn cool
enough Rd told two drops of the
il of peppermint while pulling. Cut
Into suiiill pieces und put into a
Httbt class Jar. Let stand for sev
eral dttys, I
Cracker Jack. This Is the chil
dren s favor i ft-: Tnke one cupful
of brows siittar and honey; boli un- j
til It hardens In cold witter. lie- '
nnwe from the lire and add one-half
teaspoonful of soda. Stir In ull
lhe popcorn or puffed rice with a
few peanuts that the xlrup will tuko.
Spread In a greased pun to cool.
then mark Into stju tires.
Motasse Candy.
fills of nmliines, one cupful of hut
ter nnd flavor to t.isle. Itoil tintll
It tun k ex a hard ball In wnler. Add
skilled in It thenwlv
'FnliKe lhe other Arab women.
Miens dr.ncititt yirU appear with
their faces uncovered. Tln-y wear
heavy and voluminous skirl, like
old -fashioned Fumpenn dresses.
Thwjr nre frequent ly very plain,
deeornted only by the bangles and
chains. While iho this tiro no
n ira tenuiiful than .itther cirls.
they liinc exceeding charm, which t
them ery deiiiihilul." .
m!DGE
makes i
IS,
Greeks and Paint
The Hree'is reco-nled t'te value
of paint' as a prose rvnth e und
made use of something :it;in to it
(Hi iheir shlpt, Pliny utiles of the
nu'do of boiiinir wa-c nnd puintln-i
ships Willi It, after which, he con
linies. "neither the sea. nor the
wind, nor the sun can destroy the
wood thus prelected."
The Hemans belns essentially n
w :,rllke people, never brought tlie
d" 'oration of lniit'!inLs to the hbjh
pi nt it bad reached with the
(iriH'ks. For all that the ruins of
jdition. and that the under supports; From Drew
are b-. cominc weak. Fnuineer '
Frear. accompanb il by Coniniis-
sionerd Weaver ami lleekley h ft
this niorninK to Inspect the bridge ,
I to ,ee if the structure can be re-1
paired, or if a new bridge is necs- '
: sary. If a new bridge is needed ,
traffic will be Greatly inconvenienc
ed. It is feared, as a w ide detour .
will be necessary. As the county
bridge fund is practically exhausted 1
(he court is hoping that an iris pec- '
tion. Otherwise it will probably be
repairs rat hoc than new cunlruc
tion. Othtrwi.se it will probably be
iiM-essary to m e the emergent jt
fund for the work. A new bridge j
will cost about lll'.onfi, if built on j
the presen k piers.
Aimitf: tho:;.' fvor. the rural dls
tiiits in ye.-terday transactinir bus-ir-
ha ui's J. ). Van hke, of Ir'W.
1'i'tipeli s!hmv many structures
tike three cup- hose mural deeoratieps are in fair
slnpe today. I he colors used were
.'l irlnir : n black background was
(lie usual one. nnd the combinations
any detdred thivorlng Just us It Is u -rked thereeti were retl, yellow
poured Into the cooling pun. Full :i I blue.
when roi; If liked, a few drons of
I peppermint may he added to tu
i candy when pullini;.
tW 1J. Wtrn NcwHpapcr Uoloa )
Members of the county court left
: this morning for Iv$ CTrei k to in
I ve.-itigate the report that the bridge
! there Is unsafe. The bridge across
the South I'mpqua at lays Creek is
tr years old. and during that time
has had little attention other than
(ordinary maintenance work. Purine
t the past few years it has been cal
; led upon to stand heavy trucking
! traffic, and with the growth of the
! Iays Creek. Mihi and Tiller dis-
: trii ts has been given nmre and o
more itage. It has been reported Taylor-ms concrete la gooo con
tn;ii it is now in a dangerous eon- "rmt Tel. 2?!VR.
Will Returh From Portland
Miss V'ivfan Msi sters, w ho has
been a guest of friends in Portland
for lhe past few weeks, will return
to thitf city this evening. '
Newspaper 13
lhe shopping window
for Thousands oF
customers .'
Tf5
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Eow About your
Goods (
Read the Classified nets,
in Tlie News-Review. They
mean doll.irs to von.
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Ray Therapy.
v.- Iiavo ItimH. ,1 a n.i'i!-rn
ACTINIC l!A V lliii l. rails.'
(if till' WIHKlllMll llf.-t'.-l Of
tin I'liv Tin iho hiiliiiiu bii.ty
m ii !nrhiK ln-alih.
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l':rf I llt-i'.Tsi'S Ii- im:..! In llii
iiMilcru iii.mnf ui.
DR. R. A. MOON
E'cctro Chi FfjirjK tor
Ptrkins Btdg,
Dollar Courtship
.Tnbn Mcl'.eth had seenreil a . I
i -ise to marry Mary Mannhii;, bur
Intended bride changed her
ti nd, and six weeks inter John j
ti le bis second appearnnce In the j
('.r-k's oiilce.
Misiher Johnvs)t In February l
L"t a license fmui mi to marry
l ry Manning, im' I ileedn't marry j
. An' new, please jenr honor,'
v .ild ' be o giiod as (o nlinr It j
s, it w.nbl tit l.l!en Mi-Wiiityr'
"No. ,l'i mtist get n new licence
lo tit Fllen."
And pay for ItT
Certainly.'
Ah, men, 1'ni ru'rtiM rnflrely.
I r 1 Je.t roiirred Fllen to sjv
;:.. dollar.' outli's C"Uipanion.
Had Them All Beaten
; liree ciders ef n ;'ar'w k!rk
to dic'issnc tie eierits of the
ions of tl eir minister.
1 wonderful. "d the senior.
mind him t.rea'-'.nn' tlirce s:il"r
1 fme one text."
Hut that's r.aeth'ns the nu!d
inM." :iid ail": her. "1 mind
1 prv:l'birj ;irnnT fr.ie the
rte-t text tn the .i.'k
oh." said the third man, puffin
vly and tl.ot,.J.ifui:.v nt Ids p;p.
at: naethi:i2 lae nm wi:..
bec:i preacbln' nt me for -H
,r frae n.ie text nt a .
oij stutr
Mr.. U;u!!'i c.inii' liiMp nni! I
. tO CllOSIl flllir'.llllli IMltllill fi.. I
l.lsli--l il-m't 'ire for tliom. I.
. r iI'imu nt li.ipin rrr r.-'it i
. 11 tii.'iliiir ii'i'.i il.ul nil lier tu9 I
. nf tlia tl.i.
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, tl.'-l'. 'i cook win. ....
Vor i-onrriif ck r.ill Tnylor.
:.: No. nin:t. T. l. JS-R.
9
. France unviit in ill initial "cnmpaiRn.." i,"conei-iilrlinc its finrsl roon,7undfr"iU best
pcncrnl. in Morocco, ilrtrrminrj to conqurr once and for oil 'the Berber Wild Cat" TwV
mrhl of France, Pctnin and I.rutey. and five grncrnlj. Xaulin, Colomhat I)e Cbamhrnn
llc.mch and Bcrtmnd. are ' linn the 1J0.000 troop, arrayed agairut Ad-el-Krira, rebel war lord'
ld.RjOopta.irt.drocpipg.Acrick Frencfrregimcnt ii aecn on the march to the battltfronL '