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TWO ROSEBURG NEWSREVfeW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sundiy by The Newt-Review Co.. Ine. Messier ef Tee Associated lraa. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of alt news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news published herein. All rights of re publication of special dispatches herein are alst reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 BEliT O. bATKS- i'ri'.ideui and MunaKcr Secrelary-Treaaurer . Entered a second clam matter May 17, 1920, at the post office) at Koseburg, Oregon, under tbe Act of March 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by malL. , Daily, aix months, by mall Dally, threx months, by malL. Dally, single month, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month. . Weekly Newa-HoTlew, by mail, per year- -400 - 1.00 . 1.00 .R" - .W l.uu COMMUNITY STANDARDS. It seems a desirable thing; to have a home in some fine city or neighborhood, but if people want that sense of pride, they must conform to higher standards than ordinary ones. These things are not accomplished without money and effort. '. The people on a certain street may rather enjoy the ' easy going habits of that neighborhood. The feeling prevails t ' that "anything goes." So if a man's grounds are neglected, ; he can satisfy himself with the thought that it is a plain neighborhood, where people do just as they like. But if he ; wants to sell a home on that street, the slack standards pre vent his getting a good price. In a fine neighborhood, a family will feci, if some part i ; of their property is not up to the habits of the street, that ; that condition of things can not be allowed to continue. So . they improve it in that respect, and the example incites some t one else to improve something that was getting shabby. So 't standards are maintained and improved right along, and the ' neighborhood becomes more and more choice. J , If people want their community to go ahead, they must I look at their own civic features with a somewhat critical eye. ; The spirit of mere knocking and fault finding wiii do no ; good, but if some feature of their community is below what .' that town ought to have, it is of no use to overlook that sit- ' uation and let the matter drift. Influential people should take a stand and insist that something better must be done, ; and the whole population should agree that such a condition is below standard, and must be remedied. We have main ; tained thesq high standards in the main in Koseburg, but - , there are conditions here which we all know, which are be- low the ideals we entertain for our home town, and which ; should be improved. o . . It seems to be as good as settled that Tom Murray, the '. notorious Oregon convict, will plead insanity in an effort to I'- save himself from the gallows for his part in the recent mur ; derous outbreak. It also seems to be as good as settled that I ' vuch a plea will not save him. Governor Pierce has already : declared that Murray need not expect clemency and that he -; will hang. The public will naturally accept the governor's ; ."Word and look forward to the time when Murray will do a jig on air. The convict unknowingly spoke with prophecy when he remarked upon his capture at .Centralia, Wash., that' "the jig is up." Kelly and Willos, fellow murderers of Mur ray in intent if not in fact will attempt to cheat the noose by the assertion that they did not actually participate in the .' killing of Guards Holman and Sweeney. Their quoted statements since their recapture show that they are trying to create a belief in their absolute innocence, and so far they hnve claimed most everything possible in their behalf except r that the two dead guards committed suicide. They may suc ceed in establishing even that supposition if they are tried by the type of jurors that of late years have been making a - mockery of justice throughout the country. - o "V Liquor valued at more than $100,000,000 on the bootli'g "EJarkct and property worth approximately $10,000,000 were , icUed by prohibition agents during the fiscal year ended Vunc 30, it was announced this week by the treasury depart jnCnt. During the period 6,000 liquor law violators fell into -the clutches of the prohibition agents and 10 of the officers were killed in the performance of their duties. . This is cer tainly "reporting progress." It is likewise an eloquent re futation of the oft-heard assertion that the prohibition law c'uri not bo enforced. True, the job isn't finished, but I'ncle Sam has never started a job that he failed to finish, and it's a safe prediction, judging from the aggressive campaign he lias outlined, that he will not fall down on this one. o After a lapse of seven years since the close of the - World war, the United States is preparing to resume speak ing terms with Germany. Schools all over the country are gradually establishing or restoring the Gernian language in their course of studies. This is a sure sign that the racial . hatred engendered by the war is disappearing and that none of it will be transmitted to the coming generation of citizens. Germany, as a republic, is receiving from this country con kideration to a degree that she could never have gained as in arrogant monarchy. rBU.leieiejeleleleIlel i ? H '. . (.. c. B I BY BERT & DATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS So many of our rtadert Have asked ua to Print torn of the Cute things Their offsprings Have enacted and In order to cover The case We've decided to Write a little playlet Which we think Will embody all the 8 mart doin'a Of the prodigies. AN EVENING CN THE LIFE OF LITTLE HOME BREW, JR., 4:30 p. m. Sees parent arrive home on Jitney and Informa neigh borhood. 4:31 Asks paren if he has brought home any candy, toys, fruit, nuts, farniture, bric-a brae, or food especially fooH. , 4:35 Fights terrific battle with Jack, his side kick, using straight lefts and taking a wallop on the right ear, swears violently. 4:42 Taken to bathroom by fe male parent, who washes tongue with caetile soap, this being the penalty for using the language copyrighted- by the male parent. 4:43 Protests against castile soap and demands Palm Olive in future. 4:46 Attempts to hitch pet pup to wagon with baling wire. Pup protests vehemently and makes escape across street to neighbor's home. 4:52 Asks "When do we eat?" 4:5 Ditto. , 4:5ft Ditto con furise. 5:01 6ent to wash up for sup per. ' . 04 Starts storing cargo of milk, cider, peanut butter, potato chips, ice cream, raisin cake, water and raspberries and cream. 6:07 All aboard. 5:10 Asks parent to explain fully the meaning of "idiosyncrasy" "bum," "Immorality," and "Socra tes." 5:15 Decides parents are numb skulls and accumulates pet t pup, one air rifle, three unripe apri cots, and four small rocks parked on the female parent's boudoir In male parent's favorite ash tray. Retires to lawn and calls loudly for playmates. &:17 Wings neighbor s pet kit ten with air rifle and then sheds tears of sympathy and cruelty. 5:21 Caught eating green wind fall apples. Given castor oil and sent to his room for disobedience. 5:2 Uncanny silence. 5:25 Unearthly howl and loud splash from bathroom. . 5:27 Rescued from bathtub, which Is doing dirty at the Norltr sea, terrific battles of Jutland and being put on for playmate's bene fit with the aid of one tin boat, one wooden boat and four sticks of wood. 5:35 Undressed, dried and put to bei. 6:40 Silence again. 6:42 Asks for pup. 543 Asks for toy train. 6:44 Asks for disreputable doll which he calls Jim. 5:45 Asks for bread and pea nut butter. 5:46 Asks for girl friend to come In and rend to him. 5:47 Asks for building blocks. ' 6:4ft Asks for drink of water. 5:57 Wants more water. Told to get ud and get it Gets up and goes to k He hen. 6:01 Discovered on lawn using hose to sluce down dry lingerie on neighbor's line. Explains that the hose slipped. 6:02 Oh, why did you spank him so hard? He's Just a little fel ler and he didn't mean anything wrong and ". , Well, you know how it goes. 6:07 Given candy peace offer ing by male parent, witn whisper ed admonition to keep it a secret from female parent. Immediately yells, "Oh, thank you, daddy, for the lovely candy.'1 6:07) Male parent disgraced. Feels guilty as the devil. j 6:09 Put to bed again. 6:10 Protests that he has for gotten to kiss male parent . good night. 6:11 Kisses male parent good night and is advised to wipe candy debris from mouth. 6:15 Gets last, final XXX three star complete night extra drink of water. 6:17 "The I'll cherub.' ''Yeah, he looks peaceful enough when he's asleep." J ! J VaaV E "The voire of the people still t speaks but there's a Ictta static V trouble " ts S ' How lonu should a wife liu ? No Excuse for Going Hungry . The. Delicatessen is 'here to help Housewives, Campers, Tourist Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat. Famous Mt Nebo Chicken Tamales Fresh Potato Chips Daily Hot Bread Every Noon. FRIDAY SPECIALS Baked Ham, Clam Chow der, Walnut Cream and Apple Pies. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 FLIGHTS Gill Br Planes Explored Over 6,000 Miles of Bleak Region Stretching Beyond Base at Etah. HUGE GARAGE BE BUILT FOR LOCKWOOD CO. (Continued Iroro pae 1.)' H AY FEVER If you can't "k awa-," ease tbe attacks witu WICKS W VAPO RUD Owr ITMtUimn Jar IWIWy company will" be able to oc cupy their new home yvithin ninety days. Roofing at Wharton Hro. work whirl, cjniea to our doors every tliiy, because of the lack of j " spare. . . J ior Till nc'nry haw led the entire Atate nf OrKn for the past five yar In the wale of tractors. In we were one of the 9 out of 1 09 agent-leu In Oregon re reiving a gold atar trophy from the Ford Motor car company for a J 00 per rent increase in sales. Already this year we have passed our quota on the sale of Lincoln rara. We have sold over 2 carr I Antler Theatre. loads of implements and 2 car "fllack Cyclone," the Hal Roach loads of oil. . In our spare parts ; f'-ature showing nt the Antlers department we are currying over ' Theatre tonight, la the story of $ 1 1.000 worth or stock and ; ttvx. a wild home a flashing equipment. Krom parts on oar j Mack of great power an ebony shelves we would asMeinbl twenty streak in the sunlight. He was five ehasHlH complete, and havaiborn in the Wild Lands, self enough bodies, und parts to turn: raised and self-tnught. for a rat out several entire Ford cam otjtiosnake bite had deprived him each type. ' of his mother, while he was still "This new on i kiln g It) to be of tender age. He nought protec cnnKtructed entirely according to Whin in a herd, hut Un leader, the the plans whieh we have devised1 'ferocious Killer, drove him out. after years of experience in thla lle had no place in his herd for particular business. We are plan- an outcast a weakling a baby ning ntt for the present but for';ntallion. Hut there came a day the future as well. With the jwhen this untamed weakling was lines which we anticipate the Ford a magnificent, powerful creature Motor Company will offer in the who defeated the Killer, who had future, we will require mdeh ad- 'never before known anything but ditional space, and in theerw-Wictory! tion of the building vhlch Air. ! Rex. who made hin film debut 'CuFey and hln buslne nswo- In 1JLM In "The Klnjv of Wild i elates const meting for us. "we Horses," is an even more mag will have a structure. which v,;' netic magnificent rreature in give us the finest garage anu - lack Cyclone." a story which 'agency between Portland and San shoun his wooing of Lady, a beau Francisco, ftiful dappled grey mare, and hi I "The new Ford changes are great love for and protection of bound to create added popularity her; and of his friendship for a, and a the implement business is man who saved his life from the growing by leaps and bounds, treacherous quicksands. there is no question but 1hal Hut three people are required the added space and facilities are fto tell the story of the humans essential for future growth." in 'Hlack Cyclone," and they are The new building, Mr. Lock- !(iuinn Williams, Kathleen 'ollins wood ?uys, is designed with a and Christian .1. Frank. Among view of increasing ettiebney und the animals are Hex nnd Lady; Having labor. The repair depart- the Killer, one of the craziest ment in to be almost cuiupletelM trpotted horses ever een, and th re-equipped, and will havj , tluftj jvt. a burro that is quite the ruot modern oquipmeiit avati .funniest little animal in existence, able. Overhead tracks and runFor atmosphere tire hundreds of ways, with electric Hoists, , win i wild hnrees, a wolf pack, a honey- wpeed Up the Heavy work or the shops, while lb' latest and most .improved machinery will make it, possible to turn out the mechan I leal repairs of all kinds with ac ,curateuess and dispatch. The erection of this fine build ing will be one of the city's j greatest improvements of the iear. The old Kmpire barn which lis today being razed, has in re ,ceiit years been a great eyesore and fire hazard, and Us removal j not only does away with one of !ihe most .unsightly structures of- the business section, but elimi ; nates a risk which might have 'done great damage In the luisi- ne section in the event or lire. The plans and specifications, which were drawn by Architect Frank K. Alley, provide Tor a building, which will be a credit to the corner. The Oak and Rote s,reet fronts will be of steel and glass, while the Hues upon which the structure will be built are (attractive In every way. i Construction Is being started at once, und ih excavation is Id ling rushed. In order that it may be completed before the rainy sea Uon. It Is experfed that the nto-i hunting bear, and cougar. man-hunting j How long should a wife live? MAN'S PLIGHT RECALLS TRAGEDY 40 YEARS AGO f Aviatif1 Ptpih Lmitrd Win-.) SAl.KM, Ore., Aug. 2". "Uncle Ilidy" Hawkins, fi years old, who over 40 years ago shol and killed Harvey Ogle, local book store Lderk, in a quarrel over a woman. was taken from the Marion county poor house today and committed to the state hospital here. Hawkins was a drug clerk when the shoot ing occurnd. He served a number of years in the penitentiary and was pardoned by (lovecnor Lord. After his pardon he was said lo have mov-'d into Hie hills mar Stayton. this county. About a year ago lie was brought to Salem and committed lo the poor farm. Dur ing the past year his mind has been failing rapidly, sta'ed the ex amining physician, and he gave Hawkins only a short time to live after hla reception at the state hospital. WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. A complete resume of the flying operation! of the navy airplanes with the MacMillan Arctic expe dition was received here today from Lieutenant Commander Hyrd by radio In response to a request from the National Geographic So ciety. . The dispatch 6hows that the three planes flew an aggre gate of 6,006 mites and taw an area nearly as large as the state of Maine. Only one forced land ing was necessary during all the flights. The dispatch follows: "My records show that the planes have a total of 75 hour and 50 minutes flying time, which at SO miles per hour equals 6006 miles total flown by NA-1 away from Etah, ar06 miles; by NA-3, 1713 miles; by NA-K. 1073 miles. "Total miles flown away from Etah by three planes on work accomplished flight mission 5292 miles. "The only forced landing oc curred at these flights. The NA-3 was forced down on the way to Igloo Dnhoitni, a half mile from Etah harbor. Approximately 30. 000 square miles was seen from the planes on these flight. Of course many of the flights were made over the same course south and southeast of Hay Hiord, ex tending for at least 70 miles. "These aye mountain ranges and mountain peaks, ome reach an altitude of at least 7500. feet and mostly covered with snow, except a few comparatively low ranges near Hay Fiord. , "These mountain ranges do not show on any charts 1 have seen. Mountain ranges lie nearly all the way from Sawyer Hay to Can non Fford and it is thought that most of this region Is unexplored hv whito men. No mountains are shown on charts in a direction 315 degrees from Sawyer Hay, but there are mountains in that re gion that extend at least 25 miles. "There is a lake about 2 miles long, froren over in the mountain between Sawyer Hay and Cannon Fiord, about 200 miles from the northwest end of Sawyer Hay. "The Greenland Ice cap reaches an altitude of at least lo.oon feet in a direction 100 degrees from Robertson Hay. "It is thought that little has been known heretofore of ice conditions around Kllesmere Is land in the summer period. Nearly all of the many fiord seen by its' show them to be filled with Ice which occasionally opens np but soon closes in again. Hay Flnrd nnd Eureka sound east of Axel Heiherg Island are filled with drifting Ice. "The land In Ellemere Island is firm, but too rugged to afford a landing place. "In all the territory flown over the Greenland Ice cap a compara tively warm stratum of air was experienced at 7.000 feet and a bitterly cold one at 11,00 feet. NEW DREAM CREAM WHIP IT'S NEW IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S WONDERFUL . Special for Saturday Only 98c The price includes a specially designed whipping bowl both 98c Every housewife will want one of these. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Monger TB able for channel swimming; never theless Gertrude Kderle, the Amer ican star, may start her second at tempt Sunday evening, or, failing that, on Monday or Tuesday. She I was in the water an hour and a jha;f today. Second hand five-foot diBk har row at Wharton Bros. CATTLE THEFT CHARGED. A meeting will be held at the city hall Friday night, Sept. 25th at 7:30 to discuss the proposal to have week-dny Bible instruction in Koseburg. The Oregon law per mits children to be excused from the public school for one hundred and twenty minutes per week for religious instruction. This law was introduced and sponsored by Sena tor Eddy of this city. The proposed instruction will not be conducted by the public schools, but by the churches of the city. The meeting on Friday night will be composed of the pastors of the various relig ious organizations, and two other delegates from each religious organ isation. It is hoped that every re ligious organization In the city will show an Interest in this movement. Many other communities have had similar schools conducted to the satisfaction of all and to the prof it of all. The Ministerial association of the city has been leading in the local movement. I (Associated Prr d WlnO BEND, Ore., Aug. 27. Vannie (Bunk) Robinson and Ralph Wha ley, charged with stealing a calf, 1 were yesterday bound over to the j Deschutes county grand jury by E. D. Gilson, justice of the peace. Ball was set at $2,500 apiece which had not been furnished this morning. HAITIAN JOINS CIRCLE OF RECORD BROAD JUMPERS I PARIS. Aug. 27. Sylvlo Cator, of Haiti, a student In the Universi ty cf J'aris, has shattered the French broad jump record with a I leap of 7.72 meters or a fraction .over 25 feet 4 inches, j Cateor thus becomes ths fourth man to accomplish a record jump of more than 25 feet. The others ;are Robert Legendre, Edward O. Gourdtn and Dehart Hubbard, all , Americans. AMERICAN GIRL READY TO TRY CHANNEL SWIM AGAIN BOT'LOGNE. France, Aire. 27. Weather conditions nre not favor- When you buy a tractor for plow ing get one with power enough to plow any depth. The McCormick lieerlng tractor will pull two 14 Ineh plows. It comes fully equip ped, belt pulley, governor, separ ate clutch for pulley, etc. See one at Wharton Bros. NOTICE BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY YOU FEEL Quit Poisoning Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost. Heat with ICR. DENTIST TAKES ROUTE CHOSEN BY BRUMFIELD Make this test! End suffering from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in Back and Sides, Constipation, Headaches and tired, rundown con dition, due to elf-poisoning be cause of sluggish liver and clogged intestines. Take a pleasant ppoonful of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup after the next two meals. In less than 14 hours notice the quick dif ference In the way you feel. Con tains pure vegetable ingredients approved by physicians. Helps na ture cleanse and tone your liver strengthen your digestive organs soothe the tired and overtaxed nerves, brace up your system and purify your blood and restore your energy again. You, too, must be satisfied, or no cost. Dr. Thacher's Is sold and recom mended under this guarantee by Nathan Fullerton, Rose burg, Ore.; Drain Pharmacy-, Drain, Oregon. (Continued from page 1.) IkrisbsjMAsSstM New Ideas Now Shown in Fall Millinery The New Pirate Hat In Dress or Street I l.il. Vt lvei, Satin or Felt. Color lil.ick, Purple, Onkwood, Crayon ISlue. Quality Velours and Hatter's Plush Hats. QELL MILLINERY sI.WsIsTOsTsTsTsMTOI WIFE OF "CHAIN GROCER ASKS FOR DECREE, ALIMONY itVKI.AND. Cat. Auk. "7 -Tlii'-e wom.Mi wt r.' nanuM In n dnon- a" i .tut ltoui:M Tuesday atMim-i Ii n Sk.icgs. PaciHc tons, 'chain Wore" tlllthoiMtir. Mr. J. vj.. t Sk.iCiM nih r-d thsf twr lufl'Mud vfiU Ipatitl In my paMiM wt'h a Mim Terry nnd a "Jirte !" vt tiaKWnd nnd with a M.irir.tift (iihij ' vl Salt Lake. Sh- rh:tr,:d rrm Mv and n-'uNTt t Si.ajc H-k.d for n retrain hit: nid-T whiili wiw.M i-rexenl di lwl or property wniti $.!,MtM.tei and st'i'ks $1im a month i.hn;u:i- Ven's suits cleaned ard pressed. Jl T.iV Rosebuig C ,i'hone 472. Wool Shirts IN TI IE, SPORT COLLAR AND KNITTED BOTTOM BLOUSE. OR THE COAT STYLE REG ULAR COLLAR SHIRT. s r- L ECT THEM NOW FOR THAT HUNTING TRIP. YOU WILL NEED ONE TO PRO- TECT Y OL FROM THE CI 1ANG1NG EATHER. SEE OUR WINDOW See the Deans Jump. with his stepfather's explanation of what he was doing: "The cistern leaks. I'll have to put a new bottom in it.' Step Son Likely .Next Victim When, the relatives of Mrs. Young demanded an Investiga tion of her disappearance, the dentisx produced letters purport ing to have been written by her and Indicating that she had gone to Paris to obtain a divorre. In his confessions, he explained she had written these at his request while she was under the Influ ence of liquor. The letter failed to halt the Investigation and when after a lengthy questioning Young was told at the district-attorney's of fice that "we are going to dig In that cistern," lie broke down and talked. Questioning of Tatrick Grogan. heir to tl.r.oo.utto, the estate of Patrick Grogan. the ' Olive King.' convineed authorities that Young planned to murder the boy also in order to inherit the estate. He had succeeded in having the boy make a will to him, which was detrned after the arreH and confession. "fjlrtp flTl ivfv-i rZ4t ff --iW-; Cook wtttt gas. KHii:H MAVOIl MUST. KI'CJKNK. Ore., Aup. 27. Ma yor K. II. Parks nf KUKono. ami J. A. Mclnn. licol hotil proprie tor. rr slight ly illjiireil yealer djiy. nn t h ht'avy car In whirh thi-y were rlclinn was s'rurk hy Bnotsi'r mnrliino al Corvailis. Tin rr driven by McLean r er Itirned ami was badly damned. Mater l'arks escaped wuh sheht fornixes, and s few cms. while McLean s bai k was wrenched. MONC.OI.X ll:V NSM!TION I IIKI'irl ll TO AMUtl WS. MllSCOU. Aur. L'T Th.i Mon golian mission in Moscow today issued a statement denin Ihc aocrilon ailrlhuicd recently 10 Itoy ( hiipnwin Andrews, leader nf the Ihlrd A.latlc expedition ot th American Museum of Natural His tory In Mont-olia. that tricnon 1" twecn the Mvrul Binernmeiil and the Mongolian s-ovcrninenl at IT tl had created conditions which made a continuation of the expe ditions scieutific research Impossible. U may be said that everything tastes good trhen zest is added to appetite by the scent of the tcoods or the tang of the sea but even then the outing party trill vote the sandieiches" extra good" when node from baked "Frye's Delicious" Ham. And then when the party comes home there ia the remainder of the same Frye's "Delicious" Ham in the cooler to provide scrumptious slices for the final repast of the day when the exertion of the outing leaves little inclination to prepare another meaL THE FRYE LABEL gives real assurance of unusual quality and perfect purrry. ' Look for It on the wrappers and rind of Frye's 'Delicious" 1 Hams and Bacon. UOjNJl lifims "Everything The IS'ame Implies'