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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issusd Dally Exctpt Sunday by Tha Nsws-Revlsw Co- Ine. B. W. DATES BERT O. BATE8 -President and Manager Secretary-Treasurer Eotured aa second tlass matter May 17, 1920, at the post oMc at Koseburg. Oregon, under the Act of March 2. 18J. BE 6IVEH AT COURT SUBSCRIPTION RATES per year, by mail- Pally. Daily, six months, by mall.. Daily, threa niunUis, by mall. Daily, single month, by malL. Dally, by currier, per month.. Weekly Kews-Iievlew, by mail, per year.. -$4.00 1 00 1.00 . .60 - .60 1 . 3.00 - Thft Associated frvaa la xciUMivHijr n tilled to th uaa for republi cation of all news dlnputcli credited to It or not othrwl credited In- this papar and to all local nuw publlahfd herein. All riwbta of r publh atioQ of special dispatches herein ara also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. WORDS AVAIL NOTHING. The band will play iu usual weekly concert thla evening at the court hotine grounds, a ttua pro gram having been arranged, 'ihe atlcma;icti at lliu I'iiot two con cert hus vast-d all previous rc oide, htiuvtiUK that Hit; bund it ap preciated by local people. Much lavorablo publicity had been re ceived by the city from it weekly entertainments, as , hundreds of tourlsu find the programs to be great attraction!.. Lnrt-ctur DalH dlrau'e announce that the bai.d wai piay tne loiluwing teiecl.on4 tonight: Maicu, "Anaconda Copper Mines," Hi-Hz. Oflenbach. La J'aiuma," Delicious Roasts and Pastry For the Lunch or Dinner, or for something to take on the Auto Trip, call up the Delicatessen and save extra work at home. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS FRIDAY SPECIALS Pork Chops with Dressing. Baked Ham, Lemon and. Huckleberry Pies. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 It I King. I Marcn, "Brooks, Chicago .Marine," I Sella. ! Star Wangled Banner. Cook with taa. PLEASING TALKER ROTAKY LUNCHEON Dorothy hmngsen, the ban trancisco "jazz girl" is again on trial for killing her mother. She is 17. Back in i Pennsylvania a youth reads and dines nonchalantly in jail overture, "Orpheus ffter killing his father and almost killing his mother, about ' "t - wnose condition he has expressed no concern. He is also j Waltz. "Wedding of the wind,1 17. In .Kansas City, Missouri, yesterday a young man who Icapn'e, -Dawn of Love.- iiend.x. quit school and home to become a tramp, confessed that he ! overture, -luisim-ii," Keier ju-ia. minHprpH a mnn whn hrl o-ivon kirn . "lift" in tho luttpr'a i Intermezzo. "Wyoming . Days. automobile. lie is 19. Further enumeration is not neces sary. These cases are merely three among an appallingly large number of their kind within the past few years, not to mention a countless number of lesser offenses that mark the gradual and easy approach to homicide. Are parents getting less capable of rearing children, or is modern life presenting too iii:u.y unhealthy allurements to be combatted by home stid school training? Or has the struggle for material I Ku""'i'n ' pleasantly em, r- ... . . . , , lalned at luncheon Unlay noon by wealth or even bare existence become so absorbing thatchtl- Henry Ledyaid. no gate an excel dfen are freed of parental restraint and moral guidance? ',,int lalk on ,he uJct. -Hie uo- . nl . i i . i-i . i pel of discontent," 'ihe gentleman uie courts, legislators, editors, ministers, authorities ana ; brought fnh IMKIlt I hfilll'hlK vlelfare workers have exhausted their vocabularies in the 'ana wnal he h"'1 lo listen- force in several largo cities, ,nn,ial,'nn f 41,, 1 f ,. ,...u J ..l .. ra lu mml attentively oy an pies- Ufriiuuviuviuii Jl mic WAHiro Ul IjllU1IU JfUUlIL CU1U VXCU W1LI1 ent. ejeh other in advice to correct them, it has availed noth ing. Why not abandon words and try action. Future citi zjnship would justify Spartan methods if all else failed. ' j r ' o I : No report has come in of ministers going on strike, and lejs is heard from them in the way of complaint about their paj, than from any of the various classes of people in the crjmmunity. And yet the average salary of ministers has probably been advanced less in the past 10 years than in the case of any of the various occupations. A minister who has taken pledges to work unselfishly for the community, hates trj appear in a position where it looks as if he were consider ing money. And yet his family need the usual amount of bread and butter. He would feel his career had been a fail ure if he could not educate his children. It is well to think n( .mi;.;n lU.l U J nr. J ISS. UIO UIIW1I11M ACI L1IDL LllfNH fl , 1111111 LV H llffl Til I .... - . " - . ,t was announced that tht? horsn- nttractjthe highest type of young men into this noble calling, 'shoe tournament m be piyed he- huti it-, rnn't. ho rlmiA if tlm niniutn. ,D f ! tween the Kiwaniuim and Utnai iaus support. ' . . - TEETHING TIME and hot weather are hard on the little ones. At first si ff or awmacn trouoie or sum mer complaint, give CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Mothers just a few drops in a little sweetened water will atop stomach j aches ind weakening diarrhot I . ; Good for grown-ups, too. 8. Martin ha been em-1 KeeP U '"' -'our hom- nierchants police, and ; (laMrltd rnm Iruft Wire.) noSTON-. Aug. 13. George II. Curtis, of the West Koxbury dis trict, and his wife. Mary, are dead, a daughter, Marorte died at the city hospital later and a son. George, is reported near death of Jbul.et wounds In the' head. A daughter, Dorothy, the only mem ber of the family who escaped in Jury, told the police her mother hot the others In a fit of depres sion and committed suicide. George H. Curtis, Jr.. 20. and Marjorle, 7. were shot while they slept, their sister said. IJoroihy said she Blept on an upper floor and she had not completed dress ing when her mother called h-r. After she had finished dressing she heard four shots. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. "Doc" I ployed as has entered upon bis duties. The bu.Hini-KH houses on Jackson street between Washington and Cass streets, including the establish ments in the block on Cass street, between Jackson and Rose, on the north side of the street, have Join ed In the employment of a night watchman. The merchants selected Mr. Martin for this work as he has had considerable experience In this line. He has served on the police and has been employed as an officer on several ditferent occasions locally. I he officer will patrol the beat coll he killed it. The reptile meas ured three and one-half feet in lentlh. and had fifteen rattles and a button. PICKFORD KIDNAPING CASE NOW IN HANDS OF JURY Heat with gas. PUBLIC PRINTER SCORED IN DEMAND FOR HIS REMOVAL fANoelatnl Vrtm laard Win.) KALAMAZOO, Mich.. Auj?. 13. A resolution demanding that fJcorKR II. Cartpr be ousted as pub lic printer of the United States was adopted without a roll call by the International Typographical Union today. With the resolution as adopted was coupled an appeal to trade M.h.h." ,":,K,"hn .tOW"9, '.T '"J :" f " Carter's removal nth the fact that several local .m ,,. ,, Ihe Goodman-Olt-Cook trio play ed several musical numbers, while the notary quartette, comprised of at frequent intervals through the Charley McKlhinny, Max llamm, nlaht and will endeavor to prevent Jimmy McClimock and Bert Huth- future robberies In any ot the erland, made up a combination of slores in his dixtrtct. This action singeis that put a number on the was taken by the merchants owing progiam over in fine shape. to the largo number of wholesale Claud Banning, of the Farmers' robberl r.jcimuKe, inuouueeu us a - -.... .... t nr. y. ... ,rom off ,ce new meinoer .o it. nil, l louay s , '" e....-..-. ..... . nr. i congressional eleclions In IU26. ii ift-1 1 ii h uuu n ai iiity wctcuiiiu ine boys. Lawrence -;oux, the IochI movie Engraved Glass Water Set This set consists of two quart water pitcher and six tum blers, all beautifully engraved with floral design. Special for Saturday Only 98c Sale begins" at nine o'clock a. m. No phone orders re ceived, and no sets set aside for delivery. So be on hand to get yours. Churchill Hardware Company 1 he Iron Mongers jj """""tlf" ll1.UI.aWJM PARTS OF BEAR'S ANATOMY SOUGHT AS HEALTH CHARMS LOS A NO ELKS, Cal., Aug. 13. Arguments in the trial or three men charged with plotting to kid nap Mary Pickford, film atar, were completed this morning, Superior Judee Victor Met. urn ihon ad journed court until 2 o'clock, when ! he will instruct the jury. The' three defendants are Adrian Wood, j C. Z. Stephens and Claude Hoi- . comb. io kiu.Kh, no lMi itKi JX FKKXC'II THAI X WKKCK PARIS. Aug. 13. Ten persons were killed and 50 were injured, seven of them severely, when an express train jumped the rails near Amiens station today. OLY.VP.A, Wash., Aug. 11. Chi nese faith in the curative qualities of sel'-Lted itortton of a bear's anatomy has resulted in several unique asimnenta (,r govern ment hunters operating in this state, declares Dr. GKnn It. Bach, field leader for the federal bureau of the biological survey in the Washington dictrlcL Recently, a Chinese resident of Washington, D. C. requested Ihe feet of a bear while some months months au'o anothtr asked for a bar's gall bladder. In the case of the gall bladder, the information was volunteered that It was want ed as a health charm. Such a tal isman when worn around the neck, it was averred, assured the wearer 1,000 years of life. Although thn supposed qualities of bears' feet were not disclosed, I the hunters have been Instructed flo forward the first set of bruin's feet available to the Olympia office 1 f'r reshipmeut to Washington. I They also have been instructed to ; utj salt unsparingly in Uie curing process. This essential was neg j lected In the case of the gall blad 1 der, with the results that the tal isman arrived in such a gondition , t'nal officials were prone to believe i that the warmer the weather the more powerful the charm would prove. Studenaser costs less per pound than butter. man, was singled out for a birthday today and the president presented him with an appropriate gift in recognition of (his event. Law rence told the members how lie I fllclied ills dad out of the first dol lar he ever earned, also giving a clever history of his beginning in the theatre profession. Oregon (Bert) Jones, the notorious outlaw confined in the Oregon penitentiary, was killed at that institution last evening, but not until he had token the lives of two guards. Jonc3, as usual, was the star performer of last night's out break, lie was a dangerous fellow and called into service criminals of a low grade to help carry out his prearranged plans. The regrettable feature of the riot is that fact, that two men lost their lives and another is at death's door in ex change for the hide of a notorious and worthless criminal. o The fine new high school building, now under construc tion, to accomodate this city's constantly increasing pop ulation, is being rapidly pushed to completion. When ready for occupancy Koseburg will have ample school room for car ing for its children of school age. Last year's congested'eon dition was a great detriment to the welfare of our boys and girls. would tuko place In the near fu ture, and ail Hotary members were urged to limber up Iheir right arms so that they would be able to de feat their opponents. .Mr. .M;irtln was a police gua..' at tile Trans-Mississippi Kxposi tion ill 1 HQ s , and was on tho police force at OmaJia and was deputy sheriff in King county, Washington, for a number of years, llo has also served at. various tlnifca on the city police force at ltoseburg aud Mursh field. He has been given special po lice appointment by .Mayor George K. lloiick. Heat with gas. Beat with gas. FATHER AND SON TO FACE THEFT CHARGE riTTSIiriKill. Aug. 13. Charges of embezzling approxim ately f 118,000 of the funds of two Carnegie building and loan asso ciations were filed late today against William K. Sossong and his son, Ieo F. Sossong, both for mer officers of the association. They were released under $10,000 bond each for hearing later. The resolution was Introduced by -nbs Wagner, a delegate from ; W : ltrton, I. C, w ho declared Carter was holding office in viola- tion of the law, which says the i public printer "must be a practical printer, versed in the art of book binding." It referred to Carter as j a "menace to an efficient, eco nomical, fair public service,' and !an "ineligible, incompetent and in ! tolerant public servant, who has be I come a tyrant in office." William Higginn, of Philadelphia, 1 asked every member of the union to return home and "pin down" his congressman or senator on the question of ousting Carter. UNO M WATER E A BUS. I V " Twos kTsav iric-s, LLTag"A UAl j jj The business men of Koseburg will employ a night man to look after their business houses. Sensible conclusion, and one tlfat should have been reached long ago. The regular nightpfficers co-operating, will give the business district the protection it rightfully deserves and lessen greatly the chaitces-for both fire and thievery. o Hoseburg is building in a conservative, yet very flutter ing way and many important improvements are being made to busuiess structures and private, property. There is no ! Loom here never has been but a brighter outlook for fu ture development has never been as pronounced as during the present summer. A hut PatKMtfl ,?- SIS Dillard melons are beginning to arrive, lic.ing extreme-; ly choice and of excellent flavor the appetites of the melon j fiends are being pleasantly appeased. DJD YOU EVER STOP TO Tl I INK (Hy.U. H, WAITE. Hotretary. gnawi!.-, ikl , llLrtrrt of Commerce). THAT some people should use their thinking caps more often. THAT if they did they could save mure money. THAT a whole lot of them are always thinking that they will start saving tomorrow, but that tomorrow never come. SirAKT SAVIMJ TODAY I THAT a small amount will ocn a savings account in a bank. THAT a savings account has ever been the best friend of the person in moderate circumstances. THAT when they are in need, it will tide them over un til they get on their feet again. THAT in case of an emergency, are you prepared? If not, get prepared and start a savings account today. THAT a savings account will give you peace of mind and a great feeling of sectiritv. PKOPLK WHO TAKE.TIME TO THINK AUK. I S, UALLY LEVELHEADED AND nEI'ENDAr.I.E AND j SELECT THE KIG11T COLUt. THINK IT OVER AND f EEGIXT0SAVE1 1 mm. nothing it's a tire we've rcpaire;! CLEANLY! EXPERTLY!! 17- ( Viwrl.ite.1 ITm Lftiftt! Wire.) NKW YOIIK, Aug. 13.- Three carloads of beer were seized to day by prohibition agents, bring ing to ti.oiM) barrels tho amount seized within tho past thirty days by agent fn f heir activities against what Prohibition Director Mer rick termtd a tidal wuve of in coming beer. The bevenme seized during the thirty days was estimated lo be worth $100,000. POUT I.AIIKIi!ALK. Fla.. Aug. 13. Alter a running fight 1 T shore in New lliver inlet here ( today, during which one mun was , badly wounded, 11 coat guard t cutter overtook the launch Sail 1 K-NO.-i with 430 cases of whiskey aboard. Arundel, piano tuner. PQona 1S9-L FlUfEiT LAKE FOREST AiOT YET CONTROLLED ( u , UtH rr L.....I Win.) MKIiKOIU.. ore.. Aug. 13. With tho v-ii;,t;,nrp ( uirpl.ine piitml. two mre orct fire. have 1m en d srovrp il in Ja kt-oti coun ty, en on the OwdiOrt'ctm timber hi ntt near Hutte Kalis and one in the hvan creek section on Morrison creek Meanwhile the fin in the Crater ti.nl'Mi.il forest near rro.,rt is Mill out of con trol an, i. r Karded as the nmt f-epoiis of it 11 row I'nrninic. The tire report d near llvh, e SprincM ' '-t.T.iay i' nwtlnlv a brush fire hi d iint resinrde-l Mrlms. All Mvail:tlle tire fitht.-rs are belnn Hi-he. in the woods tv the ltnal tort !t MTV ice. Cook with gas. Highway Service Co. MELROSE MAN KILLS BIG RAT1IJE SNAKE II A Wood, w ho oper.-itrt the Hatetii:in f.imi near Meroji ns in the ilty t.i,iv tth the raMle tak cn ftom a big snake killed thi hum n in k. Mi Wot n.1 uh tlrl. itik out it th .r I, ef tt.tke w Kn he no tited a Hi:n-ht r nr ihe jmnc lur fn an-i) i him KtvlniE wsy -n riiKht. atit walking vingeny aro-ind stinieihinn In the ra-s. Mr. WihxI lin.'Muai-'d and found the snake lyiUK ttretched out. JWor It could August 15 to 31 As your local Kexall Store, we are part owner of the mammoth, modern factories producing exclusive high grade merchandise under fa miliar trade names, such as, Kexall rum est, Kirstald, Kautleek, Klenzo aud Jon teel. These factories literally sell these products throtmh us Diretrt To You without any middleman's profit and at a substantial saving to you. BIG BARGAINS DURING OUR SALE m Jonteel Tale shown hert Is but ont example of the xcallent bargains offer. d during this tale. Jon. teel Tlc ia unexcelled for use after shaving or bathing . .39c Regular Price 50c During This Sate We are offering nearly 200 popular Items covering all clan-"' rtf mrrchiiPdi" at specially reduced prices to show yon vrn savtnus on Koods you use remilnrlv atnl to help you get Rcn'Minted "I lowest cost with other Hems. You Sav with Safely at Your Rexatl Drug Store Nathan Fullcrttn Roacburg Oregon DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE Southern Oregon (!as Company. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California. lo cation of works, State of Oregon, j Notice There are delinquent up-1 on the following described stock, I on account of an assessment levied 1 on the 26th day of June, 1925, the , several amounts set opposite the! names of the respective fcharehold-: ers, as follows: j No. j Names Shares Amount Martha Heuring . 50 J'.uo.no Helen C. Jacobsen 50 500.00 Neal Power... 10 lno.00 T. W. Miles ....25 250.00; All of the foregoing shares are ! included In certificates Nos. 30, 13, 15, 17, standing in the name ofi LOCIS Sl'TTKH and held in es- crow pursuant to instruction from the Corporation Commissioner of the State of California, by ANGT-O-CALIFORNIA TRl'ST COMPANY. And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2ith day of June, 1925, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Company, f.32 Market street, San Francisco. California, I on Saturday the 29th day of August, j 1925, at the hour of 11:45 o'clock ! a. m. of said day to pay said delin j quent assessment thereon, togeiher ; with costs of advertising ami cx i penses of the bale. ii. s. yocm;. ! Secretary, i Office 532 Market Street, San Francisco, California. AMERICA'S Greatest: .VACATION !L,. 1 'rtMwAw?i. X $b8M mm? 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Phone 220 H iilJ Ph0" 220 , B SALE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Johnson Circuit Court made anH entered on the 7th day of Aucusr, 1925, the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of ianicl ;arri.-on. de ceased, will sell all the right, title ami Interest held and owned by said decedent at the time of his i death In and to the following de- j scribed real estate in IoiiKlas coun ty and State of Oregon, to-wit: ' The south half of the southwest quarter of section 13, and the north half of the northwest quarter of, section 21. in township 27. south of ; ranee 1, west of the Willamette Meridian. Oreson, containing ItiO j acres, according to the official plat I of the survey of natd land returned f to the Ucneral Land Office by the J Surveyor tleneral, subject to the mortgage held by Walter Thorn-; berry given to secure the sum of i three hundred (3im dollars on the : 13th day of October, 1911. due Oc-! oner !3ih. 1!H, bearing interest at j the rate of S per rent per annum t irom date until paid and recorded ' In the Record Hook of Mortcaees, i Volume "31", pace 43 on October 21st. 1914. In Douglas County and ! Sate of Oregon, on or alter the ' Is? day of October. 1!25. Terms of sale: Cash. Hiila may be left or mailed to the i under ij;ned administrator or to ' White ami Owens, attorney. ith- I er address being Franklin. ImMuna. t Ione this 7th day of August, i 1923. . THOMAS O OWHNS. j Administrator. I White and Owen?. Attys. i sweet an U l?feltiu!!'!iifli DAILY WEATHCR REPORT I l. S V.lhe lliir.-su. loc.il nt ! flie. licifrbura. Unnnn. :'l limits: eii'liiiK a. ni. rp'oipitation In im hri ami linn-1 drvdih.: ll(i:ll.-.t lenip. t-a ture .Mt,.r.l,iy S., lj'"'ft tt-Mip. rsMir" Ih.-i nulit rn cipitution. last 'Jt lio-ir- ... o 1 Tnl.il pr.-rip sine.' 1-t of rwrh o Normal priK lp. for this month .Si j Total perln from Kept. I. j l''2l. o d ." 41 91 ; Av.'iaqo preeip. from Sept. 1. J i-t; .. . .ii h Total exren ftom ti.-ot. t. i:.:'t I pnnpttall for 41 . el S S-OtK, I September tO May. inclusive) 11 H ' tktalr tonlKlit si.il Kriday; mod. t- i a; tetneratiirti & W. XOS.VUX. 0b4rver. 1 If you cotiltl see the great sheaves of leaf lartl and rich baek fats from which Wild Rose Lard is re fined, you would understand why this popular! frhortening gives cooking that good, old-fashioned richness of flavor. Keep a pail of Wild Rose Lard in your cooler ready to bake (laky-crusted "pies, biscuits, and fine-flavored bread. Use it for economical deep fat frying. Vou ran buy it also in convenient onc-roun(l cartons. You will find WILD R03E Vv r rfl Vr 1 i i a. i : I rA Perfect Shortening for Every Purp r.?VS.r"LiUPE ".J" ,nv,uh, ' th. ..lotion and out. ting of all m.iu and eoatatna mar than 100 reolpaa. Csnd 28 tar posugs to Fry, A Co, teams.