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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1925 STANDARD Electric Ranges A Standard Range Is Ik autlful, dura bio and economical, ami i priced right. T The KniaH low-prlrfd Standard la as durable as the highest prlu'd. fcru llio Standard before you buy. ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. AGENTS NAMED TO DIRECT WAR AGAINST EOOZE (Continued from page 1.) EXPUGILIST NEIL 13 VICTIM OF ACCIDENT hp will recover. He wax veiling his parents who live in this city. (Awftrlatn! rrtm Id Wir.) . RAN IHEfJO, Cnl., Aug. 21. Prank J. Nell, former bantam weight champion of the world, is In a hormitul here, seriously Injur ed by nn accident that occurred yesterday at the homp.of his par ent a by filling from a ladder while trying to elide a garage door upon Hh rnllera. Ho dropped about 15 feet and truck upon a projection that punc tured his nbdnwn. It N b'leved FIRE FIGHT COST AGREED ON- I ( Km fri-m Wfr.) j nOSSLAMi. 11. ('.. Auk. 21 Fore-t officials from Washington jand Oregon agreed litre yesterday to bear tht whole cost of keeping a recent forest fire at Mount Ho : phla, near hen, from spreading I across from the I'nlted Slates into 1 Canada. f'nofc with pan. Mi. For the Party, or Company Coming Unexpectedly Mel-O-Maid solves the problem Everyone likes this Ice Cream, because its good, pure ond whole some. At all leading dealers. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY Roseburg, Oregon Phone 340 Sold by All Leading Dealers. t .directed along three definite lines of attack smuggling, III gal man ufacture and illegal diversion. I lKion fit )Ufiil. "Source of mipply to ha reach ed and wiped out an rapidly as possible are importation, manu facture, diversion and transpor ' 'H'lon," Raid (General Andrews. "The various agencies of govern ment are being organized to mule. I U pofltdhle to accoiuplixh thitt end. i "The market Ih our most diffi jrnlt problem, because of its Jn j difference to consequences, ignor ance and rolosn gtillahiltty. i "The market will pay any price I and RwaIlo any hooi ledger's j fairy tale as to qualify. Hut one j by one Intelligent citizens will jrenlize the danger to government and society which they are creat ing by enriching thin bootleg class of community mom hern and feed ing fat a bushiest which is only t h rough eorru pt f ng the very ngentH of government and busi ness, whose honesty is essential to the stability of society. One by one, they will learn that their Imported whiskies, etc., are being made in Canal street, from Indus trial alcohol nhd thus will refrain from buying them. "The bootleg industry In one form or another extends over the whole country; but It operates mostly In the centers of popula tion. Its hiiHlneKH is collecting supplies and distributing them and It operations vary in sise from the small operator, who sells locally the product of local stills, op to the big operators, whose lines extend Into foreign sources or simply and Into broad fields of distribution. None of these oper ations that are big enough to be more than matters for local police control can be carried on except through conspiracy to violate the laws. These conspiracies Involve many persons In various walks of life. All are gulltv. Among these per -torn the final distributor Is of least importance. In fact, he is of no Importance to the federal government except ns he furnishes a Hue of approach to the boot leg operator whom he represents," ('jimpnlioi OiitlliKNi. A second objective set by the dry field marshal Is for the fed iral forces to "exist and develop loci law enforcement." "Operations along this line." ho said, will be "matters for the pvorcNe of tudgment. Initiative and resourcefulness on the purt of the district administrators In meeting the problems peculiar to their respective territories." "The government, by treaties and negotiations." Ceneral An drews continued," will make it more and more difficult for un wcrnpnlnm operators to take ad vantage of the protection of for-; "ign flags. I "Behind the coast guard first i line on our sea fronts, and on all our borders, both fa and land, the customs offlciuts am being organized and reinforced to takn the responsibility for stopping smuggling, each along bis own ' front. "Within this customs lino the j prohibition unit is orrani.vd to ' attack domestic sources of supply, ; iJistillerb s. Imlu-'trie using al-i cohol and breweries, ff proven to j he source of supply to the boot- leg trade, will be proceeded ; against as nuisances and cloned. J This is a purely business propo- j altion easily und r-tood and' should be capable of execution. ! Our Inspector will be trained chemists and pharmacists and our ; enforcement agents trained criinl- nal investigators and under cover I operators. "Meantime, we - shall proceed vigorously toward the arrest and : punishment through major con-; piracy cases of those who are 1 conducting the bootleg business. These caeca will be made under j legal guidance and with the closest co-operation of the de- i part ment of Justice will be given ' speedy court action. J "In each district counsel should ! give prompt attention to clearing" court dockets. In order that the I decks may be clear for prompt j action along the above lines. ! "The attack on the market I must be a matter of education. J and can best be conducted by j those organizations and individu als interest In the law observ- I ance and community welfare." my ii i tin t NEW TODAY f i I FOIl RENT Sleeping rooms. 246 I South Roue. T! r'OR BALE Oas water heater and gas plate. 838 S.Mne. ! WANTED -500 customers at tale Saturday. Powell. our FIRST GRAIN FLAX 1 GROWN IN DOUGLAS : COUNTY HARVESTED . The first crop of grain flax ; ever harvested In Uouglas county' has just been threshed In the ! Camas Valley vicinity. J. If. Par-' rott, who was a visitor In the city ! this morning, states that he be- lleves this to b the first crop of j this particular kind of flax ever marketed from this county. The; flax Is of good quality, ho states, ! the yield averaging about sixteen I and a half bushels to the acre. Mr. ' Parrot t has completed the harvest- i Ing of 40 acres and has a market '. for all of his product. Next year,! the county ngent's ofrice announc es that official will carry on dem-: onstrations of growing flax in vari ous parts of the county. Mrs. Sarah F. Hassell, a resident of this city for the past 37 years, and well known to Itoseburg and ouglus county people, passed away this morning at about 3 o'clock at the apartments of her daughter. Mrs. Percy A. Webb, with whom she has been residing for the past six months. Mrs. Hassell had been 111 for .seme time, being bedfast for the past two weeks, until illness cul minated In death this morning. She was born at llinghainton. New York, August 2. JM2. coming to Oregon from that place 54 years at-'o. She made her home here for .seme time, later moving to Ksta cu'la, Oregon, and residing there a yJiort time. She returned to Hose burg and has since that time made her home here. Mrs. llafsell has been a consistent Christian since girlhood, and "was a woman of ster ling character, endearing herself to all who met her. Beside one daughter here, two Hons, John and Albert of Kstacada, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Tracy, of Portland, survive her. She leaves many friends In this vicin ity and at Kstacada who will be grieved to learn of her death. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, at the Koseburg Undertaking Chapel. R-v. ii. k. Mow, of the Christian church, will read the eu logy, and interment will follow at the Odd Fellows cemetery. WANTED at once, experienced I waitress at Douglas Grill. j WATCH tomorrow's paper for Wil-J i Hams' Dlllard (iardens Ad. , WANTED A family of three to ' pick prunes. Address Itox I, i News-Itevlew. I FOIt SALE Fine Elbeita peaches.! ; firing boxes Kay Aikens, Kiddle, : Ore. Phone 5F14." 32-41) MAHLIX "rifle for sale. Fine condition, 15. 242 West 1st Ave. No. , PLENTY of money to loan on Inv proved farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. 1 F6rSALE Pure-bred and regis-1 tered German police dog pups. I M. A. Ketten, 216 Court St. I Mcquillan cited alleged contempt BIG DANCE! Idleyld Park j Saturday Nitc, Aug. 22 Good Music by "Hypocrite Five" Orchestra Special Altraclions I IDE DcBfiRNAIil)lt Manager I 1 1 ILL LUiLuK 1 I I MOM IMS, Starts New Management PROGRAM TODAY ONLY RICHARD TALMADGE DANCE1 AT Melrose Country Club Saturday Nitc August 22 MumIc by Roseburg Jaz-O-Two Fverybortv Welcome AUCTIONEER Don't fnrRet thut I bundle itnlt'fl In city or country. M. C. Radabaugh 5.10. N. Pin St asanenonKr; TON ITE AND SATURDAY B 10cx j 25c xi?) 1 f AwnUtml iTtm taxu1 Wirv.) NEW YOltlv, Aug. 21. Su preme Court Justice Dike in Itrooklyn today signed 'an order requiring Hugh McQuillan, a pitcher of the (Hants, to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for failure to pay hN wife $.)U(i temporary alimony which as duo August K. McQuillan has been under sus pension without pay by the the New York club for two months because of his failure to keep in proper playing condition. SCrlOOlTEbARDSrO MEET IN CONFERENCE HERE NEXT THURSDAY M HOUSE TAINT 1 $2.40 per Gallon L! ! i" Denn-ficrrftsrn Co. I A conference of school boards and clerks of the county hits been called to meet next Thursday In the county court house by County Superintendent of Schools Edith Ackert. At tills conference, an nounces the superintendent, a number of good speakers, Includ ing Assistant Slate Superinten dent William M. Smith, Homer P. Katiiey, cf ilio tchool of education of the I'nfversity of OreRon, Re presentative K. A. Ilercher and County Treasurer J. E. Sawyers will talk on good school. A good repre;nt;'.' inn of whool boards throughout the country 1 expect ed. The conierence will start at 10 o'clock in the inurniitg and continue until 3 p. m. FOIt SALE Practically new 2535 Winchester carbine. Vosburgh A Wiard, 227 North Jacksoq St. FOR KENT 3 or 4 room" furnish ed apartment. Down stairs. Call at 816 Winchester or phone 170-Y. FOR SALE Motorcycle" wlthTTde car, good condition. License. Cheap. Call 116' E. 6th St. or phone 276-Y. WANTEOStock ranch. Furnished sheep ranch preferred. Good ref erences if needed. John Wilkin son, Yoncalla, Ore. Ff)nSALErwlinnT6rniu to, nice little restaurant busi ness. Will give good trade. Call at 4o7 West Cass St. FOR SALEOne smaTl sawmill comjilete with planer. For par ticulars write to Glendale State liank. Glendale, Oregon. WANTElPAirrbetween the ages of 14 and lt. to stay with lady when husband is gone. Must like children. Inquire 433 N. Rose. CASH to loan to home owners If you own your home and need immediate funds we can give you prompt service, t'mpqua Savings and Loan Association. LOST Between Melrose and Rose burg, auto truck tire with rim, 3'xJ5. Finder please leave at Melrose store or phone 11F25. Reward. , PFACHES""FOR" SALEFhTe Al berta peaches. Bring containers and get same at $2.25 per bu. Cell or phone 32F3. W. L. Krantz, Garden Valjey. F( l: S'liS u i t case on t he Buck horn road. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad and transportation charges. At News-Review office. ELI1ERTA-PEACH ESforsale-Frf-day and Saturday, $2.00 per bushel, orchard run. Bring boxes. F. A. Roser, mile west of Win ston schoolhouse. Phone 2F23. 2J WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry about automobile Insurance. Ills car burned up and he didn't have enough money to buv a new one. We will write you the cover ace von need on your car Klre," theft, collision, liability and property damage It Mir auce. It pays to be Instiled. a W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 1)6 Cass St. Phone 417 Feature Comedy "DANDY LIONS" Has Thanksgiving Every Day "Two years nno, after suffering many ars with stomach trouble. ttwk a course of Mavr'a Wonder ful Remedy and hawn't been sick a day r.inee. I can eat anything w ant and have no psln at all. Three doctors had advised opera tion, but your remedy has cured me. Every tiny is thanksgiving for me.' It Is a flmple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allay.- the Inflammation which causes practically a!l i.tomaeh, liver and latest lual ailments. Including appendicitis. One doe wiil con- iiiee or money refunded drugKh.ts. At all Sunday: "White Desert COUNTY AGENT IS i WORKING ON COAST ALFALFA, grain, hay, timothy, ' oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. ' Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla. Washing ton. ETS YMEVPacl'f Ihlghway srvlce station in edge of town; bordering on fine stream; doing fine business; station practically new; fine stock. Everything goes for S1S00. Only takes $500 cash. Ijiwrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. PEHKECTLYINI)EPENnENT7-A ranch of K0 acres on main road near school; 35 acres excellent land under cultivation; Irrigation system; fenced and cross fenced; good five-room cottage; 50 feet screened in porches; big barn; silo; hog house; machine shed; garage; 2 wells; family orchard; 6 acres corn, beans, sugar beets, carrots; hay in barn; extra good team; 50 chickens; year's supply wood cut; house furnished; 14 head good sheep; everything goes j for fifty-six hundred. Small cash payments, very easy terms. Or will trade for city property. Deal 1 direct with owner. Full lnforma-! tlon, Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass' Street. Phone 219. ! Harvest Time and Canning Season Is Here! The fruit crop and vegetables are all at their best, and the housewife will do well to secure her can ning supply now. Crawford Peaches are about gone, but we still have some very nice ones on hand. Bartlett pears are reasonable m price and should be bought before they are dead ripe. Corn, string beans and tomatoes are at their very best. The flavor of these vegetables is better now than later in the season. A FEW OF OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS Canned Mackeral and Sardines, while they last, per can 10c Snyder's Catsup, per bottle ..25c Good oysters, 5 oz. can, per can 15c Peaches, No. 2 can, heavy syrup, 5 cans for $1.00 Fancy large Lemons, per doz. 35c Mason Fruit Jars, half gal., per doz $1.00 Mason Fruit Jars, quart, per doz 75c Bananas, per doz I 25c Fresh Tomatoes, per box 40c Special Price on Sugar QUALITY MEATS Pot Roast, lb 15c Boiling Beef, lb 12 1-2 Fancy Veal Shpulder Roast, lb 15c Heavy Breast of Veal, lb ; 12 1-2 Veal Steak, lb ..20c Lamb Shoulder Roast, lb .....20c Breast of Lamb, lb :....12 1-2 Hamburger, lb. 15c Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. 45c Pure Lard, 2 lbs , 45c Cottage Hams, lb; 33c Picnic Hams, lb 24c Half or whole Eastern Hams, lb. 35c Dry Salt Pork, lb : 30c Heavy Bacon, lb 34c Bacon Squares, lb 28c Fancy Fryers . Heavy Hens Where Your Dollar Has More Cents I PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 Free Delivery FOR SALE Broccoli plants, pul led. 1000 or more at your own price. Phone 175-R. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse. Lights and wter. Helhig and Grove's Real Estate Co. Phone 262. SALE OF PLIERS AVe have just received an as j sortment of fine steel pliers, at ; prices that will Interest you. IrRe, t small, stub npse. long nose, round, ' combination, pincers, etc. Some . heavy insulated handle styles. See them at Carr's. FOR SALE 8 acres. 1 1-4 miles' out. Fair Improvements, on two Rood roads, good water supply. ! J'rlce $2St0, terms. Chas. Kyes, ; S28 N. JackKon St. I Marriage License Issued A marriage license was Issued this morning to Russell Creltz and Lillian Ralhke. both of Portland. TTggWIrIMITTIIII.I F-R-E-E :T TONtTE ONLY Tlie Groat Rivnl of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in the "FIGHTING DEMON" A roaring nnlhurst of lln ilts li'i'i''"!: vnililng Knte Di vll Dick has ever rBed 111 tile pu.it All iil'lu mul nf hiiiKhx All rx plosion of action - That kIiiiiik u:mI h:uu like a j ii tmnd sit ing full blast DR. DEAN B. BUDAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the filling of Classes 116 Jai'kxnn St. Dr. Rupert A. Moon EIctfO Chlrop.-ictor Nerve and Spine Speclalltt. tii rerkln Illdg. Phone B.4 ALSO- II C WITW f 'R'S V..w I of Red I lot Youth C 'ollrgc Hoys and fretty Girls "The Pacemakers" ALSO: THE WEBFOOT WEEKLY Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRI8T Prk(n BldQ. RoMburg, Or ! Phone Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor -Electronic and Electro-Therapby 10c BETTY COMPSON WITH Wallace MacDonald Theodore Kosloff Sheldon Lewis A PARAMOUNT FEATURE "New Lives for Old" As Sfii'-ationnl n "Thi Mil in tn ine Hint" FEATURE COMEDY SriBMMaiimmjji --y TOMORROW ONLY "The Street of Forgotten Men" - iK.it l MIm This Ontv n. V. Coonoy. county aRt'nt, who has bMn M't'iiiHni; th: l at several lnya In It-tliitrt and the Smith Klvor vlcintiy HrronipanyhiK W. L. Ti'Ut-rh. district county ajsvnt of th ii. A. C. extension serv ire, in AKiicuttural work there, will return to his office In this city tonight., The two men are meet Ins with dairy men in the cnant reKion in the interest or the economic ron- ' ferenct. While ut Smllh Kiver they will meet with th" fiiir boai tl to j (ll((tn-! mttters concern ills; the , coining Smith Ulver fair. ' WHOSE FAULT? You may take every precaution against fire. Hut what about the other fellow your next door neighbor at home or at busi ness. Ills carelessness may mean your loss. Let us protect you from his shortcomings. MASORIC 81 DC. cosfBUftc. etc Boswell Mineral Springs We have now a fine string of saddle horses. To intro duce this popular outdoor recreation these horses g will be at the service of the public next I Sunday, August 23, FREE I g The Hotel is now under new management and will serve 3 a fine Chicken Dinner each I Sunday, at 75c Per Plate Ji.T.I.I.r.I.I.T.I.I.M.M'T.M.M.NM'I'M'M Siinday: Monday Tuesday I ?amimmnl - M Mi The TEN An Epic Melodrama of The Birth of a Nation ana it5 mirauun COriJAMENTS- Cecil B.Dc MUle's Clnemasterplece STORY BY JEANIC MACPHERSON n i 25c 417 rerktns Did. rhoos in Matinee Sunday, Monday ANTLERS Special Song Prologue Each Evening 50c