Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 03, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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Inc.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, 6EPT. 3, 125.
AIR ELEMENTS STILL SUPREME.
Every day we supply
Appetizers forJ
, derfully in prepara.-
the Family ... 'r, !ali
. the habit oi phoning
in for wliat you need
Fresh Potato Chips Daily .',-'
Hot Bread Every Noon., "'i i . . )
FRIDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal, Clam Chowder, Cua
tard and Cherry Pics. (' '. . . - i
VOSBURGH & WIARD
f ancy Grocc rs
Phone 515
mum
tZ Man, through his inventive 'genius and courage, has and Irvin S. Cobb hiking over the central and southeastern
rnade wonderful progress in his campaign for the conquest ! sections. So far the picturcscjuo North ttnpqua region has
of the air, but complete victory is apparently far off. This been passed up by the foremost authors, with the lone ex
iunmjHtakably apparent from the almost weekly accidents I caption of Edison Marshall, but we still have hopes that in
tuid Tragedies related in the columns of the press and which the days to come its superior beauties will attract, its full
ii given terrible emphasis by the disaster that today befell J share of the literary men and women and that those delight-.
the Shenandoah, the giant dirigible airplane that aviation i nil features will embellish the pages ot tne best sellers.
experts were wont to refer to with full assurance as a model
of "perfect safety." 'The list of aviation tragedies may re-
Two Oregon attorneys at least aro trying to live up to
BY" bRT&BATCS
, GOOO EVENING FOLKS -I.
We're too dern busy
To write anything
" Cute for this
. Colyum today and
' Betides there's
Setter readln'
- Eltewhsre in
This great '
Fambly journal
Thastalll
. "I'm ooln' fishin'."
. fleat wltn gas.
teive another addition probably when the final chapter is their names. They are l'ee and Fee, of Pendleton, who have
bitten in fie story of the crew of five daring men who ven-, agreed to enter into a contract with Eastern Oregon hay and
tilred in a seaplane on a non-stop flight from San Francisco grain shippers to obtain rebates from the railroads in event
to Hawaii. They were forced to drop down into the sea last 'of the supreme court rendering a decisioii in' favor of the
Tiiesday night during a storm, their supply of gas exhausted, .shippers in a case now" pending. About $120,000' would re
jud the latest press dispatches announce the inability of all ert to the shippers, and all, that Messrs Fee and Fee ask
Marching craft to find them. The record of aviation failures ' is 43 wr cent out of that sum. Heaven help the poor farmer..
ia long one and attended with some appalling consequences. Is there no class of individuals on this mundane sphere that
In the end, man's perseverance will likely be rewarded with does not levy tribute on his hard earned pittance? The 'etv'
Incomplete triumph, but to date he is still running second to fort of the Pendleton attorneys to limit their proposed clients
tUe capricious elements in the dangerous race for supremacy, j to 55 cents on the dollar or the rebated money they expect
i o is bcjng investigated by tlie public service commission, and
-Z Oregon's recreation spots continue to lure the notables the decision of that body '.will be awaited with interest.
of the literary profession. At the present time wo have Doubtless the contract would be considered strictly ethical
7ane Grey down in the Rogue river country angling for steel- from a legal standpoint, 'but'-the average layman would pro-
neads, Mary Roberts Rinehart sojourning in the Cascades, ibably characterize it in terms less mild.
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HTJkTK I'ltlXIDKNT TO IIK
. . I'KKSCNT AT III SIM'.SH
AM) WO.MK.VH III.WKIt
. The business and Professional
Woman's dinner will be held at
6:15 Friday evening in Uie Indian
JHoom, of the Vmpqua Hotel.
! Tills will be the first fall meet
Mug, and Miss Louise M. Hacker,
Uhe state president will be present
Ju.nd will outline the work to he
iaccoiupllshcd during the winter,
talking on the activities which
1 1) e club will participate in. Miss
jHaikr la makna; a tour of Ore
goh, vailing all the clubs, which
lare members of the etate organi
sation, and will enveavor to cre
mate anfl stlmulute interest in their
iworlt. Mrs llosa li. I'arrott, ro
i tiring president of the local club,
who nan returned from a trip
abroad, will preside at the meet
ing. A good representation of
members is expected, as this Is the
first meeting of the new year, and
It Is desired that all take an active
part in the work outlined.
OF
TIM
FOR SHOOT TIE
I Stutlobaker
I models.
builds no yearly
of BUPPY li
E'H0U.8e;FBfHaiS
TOM WORD DECLINES
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 3.
Tom Word, former Multno-
e man county sheriff, today
declined to accept the office
of warden in the Oregon
penttentary. 4
ord notified Governor
-ST' , -t
Tierce of hU decttslon toduy.
and at the sunie time an
nounced hia Intention of re-
cuming bin duties as Hpeclal
BKent for the federal depart
ment of justice, from which
he resigned several weeks
ago.
The former sheriff refus
ed to state his reason for
declining the wardensliip.
"The reason I have turned
down this position does not
Interest anyone other than
my family and myself," he
told newspaper men.
a
PUT ENTHUSIASM
IN YOUR WORK
Have you ever noticed bow much
more the enthusiastic worker ac
complishes? It Is a good Inspira
tion to see the man who loveB his
work and does it whole-heartedly.
Work save Invest safely. .
"r Interact Paid on
Savings Accounts.
The Roseburg National Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
SAT.E.vr. Ore.. Sep. 3 To Dlllard
A. Klklns, industrial accident com
missioner and former sheriff of
Lane county, will be deleguted the
task of bringing order out of chaos
at the state penitentiary and di
recting that institution until Buch
time as Governor I'ierce ran se
cure a capable appointee to suc
ceed Warden A. M. Dalrymple. the
Capital-Journal, Bays It Is reliably
lnrormea today.
The refusal of Tom Word to ac
cept the wardenshlp, and the Im
perative need for a chance jn the 1 A
Administration nf - tha iwlann a ;
pointed out in the report of the
committee named by the governor
to investigate the Munay-Kelly-Willos
escape, together with the
chief executives' Inability to find a
suitable man to take charge of the
prison Immediately are given as
the reasons for the report that El-
klns is to take temporary charge.
klklns. It la said, will retain his
place on the accident commission
and will act chietly in a supervis
ory capacity at the prison.
1 he C apital Join mil is Informed
that annauncement of tho retire
ment of Dalrymple will be accom-
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FOOD
CHOPPERS
are necessary to every kitchen
We are offering a Special Bargain in the item of a Food
Chopper. This little utility machine will be useful in
many ways in your kitchen, as it will grind, mince and
chop to perfection. It is small size and very durable.
No orders received by telephone You'll have to
come in person
Specially Priced for
Saturday Only
98c
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
made .entirely ofjlmosKeag and Security Ginghams
1 . SPECIALLY FWCED JI . f
NEW G. A. R. CHIEF.
lAnwM'ttiuni 1'rrM im'iJ tVir.)
GRAND RAI'IDS. Mich.. Sen. 3.!
panled by a public announcement ! -John n. Innian, of Springfield, i
of the text of the report from the past department commander
governor's investigating commit- of Illinois, was chosen commands i
tee. in chief of Ihe Grand Armv of the '
The temporary appointment of , ittpubllc today, to succeed Louis j
Elklns Is said to be occasioned by t Arensberg of Pittsburgh. Pa. A
. M, 'I ,,11 I
' No matter which Ama youl 9 ' yF .The price is astonishingly low '' T r
J" may choose from our vast se W frj PjfVl fiTH for house frocks of such cap-' ' ,1 ' ; ' A
' r& i lection you are sure to find it -Ta l H f3 II li titfating stylcs-in pretty colors JlW'f"'' (' '
bZggyj. adomhle in arile. Every smart JV kfl N N si I -j t ySOT JSvBsV- '
dSWJJiiflf 7 ,. . . m t- V4 SHo IV J "" 'ascmaung, wiac range oi XV:-H-1rf ' I
. Clil1lraiiA H.d-.re wen lis f 1 pi! tartea,pncelKa,me,m w:i:?:MlW )
' ' ' " iTfiirl iTffl ) Manblcd here for your so- g-.' Xt? jreatest house dresa value tlus IM , p EJ y J
;,'-T -S-IMV very exceptional" values- ' !
i-ifi,ftVV CONSIDERINO TtlK WF.LL KNOWN QUALITY, AND THE yWlTf '
'Wwh yaMSMl I high standard of "happy home" stylus you fwfmmt:i
HVl frteiMEwi1' aVr ' HAVK NEVER .BEEN OKKKRED A GREATER MONEY 4ipfSt:j
'." ' lictjl 8AV1N; OPI'ORTUNITY. WOMEN WILL BP. WISH Tt) tifff 'la " ' Ziffsl
""-WmfewirlKwW GET HERE EARLY TOMORROW Trr'"- "tiff ffiiBlr -ir4 !
llAPMVlA THE FIRST SELECTION AFFORDS THE BEST CHOICE. - ' M ll
'plilT An style iTiMi it WlBllly1
nir 36,046 oc
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-Zi; 1 til 1 J tf ' I )7v ilfAs li '-"-drr'" w
"m .M fc.,.f 1 , . T VrJ J fv nflC , r Iir III Pric
gr Jj Wf y" '
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A Wii li li ' 'v
r.rMi i ua"- t t i a r-i
1 MP w ,
"0 v r r r.
the governor's dosfre to have nlen-
tv of'timp in whlrh to cast about
for a warden capable of maintain
ing discipline anions the convicts,
and at the same time possessing
the ability to tuceett fully munage
the' priaon, industries, which have
been' greatly expanded during the
PtfTre administration.
A precedent for this arrange
ment is seen in the action of Gov
ernor Olcott several rn ago in
placing Dr. R. K. L. Steiner, super
intendent of the state hospital, in
charge of the prison for several
months for the expressed purpose
of placing it on a found basis.
(iovornor Pierce this afternoon
said that he had received a mes
sage from Mr. Word declining the
appointment. The go-ernor de
clined to discuss the arrnntrempnt
whereby Elklna would take tem
porary charge at the penitentiary.
The governor also said that he
would not release the report of the
investigating committee at this
time.
two-thirds vote of delegates to the
national encampment of the G. A.
R. elected Mr. Innian over Uernard
Kelly, of Kansas.
BOYS' BAND
Rehearsal will bo held
Thursday at 7 p. m. sharp and
not Tuesday as announced.
Heinline Conservatory of
Music.
Terminal Beauty Shop, phone D86.
in DEVOID'.
DF if IHL
The month of August was a nor
mal one In every respect, accord
ing to the monthly report prepared
by William Hell, meteorologist. In
: temperature the daiJy average of
j 67.4 was only .6 below the normal
j average of 08 degrees. The highest
j temperature recorded for the month
j was 98 degreeB on the fcth, and the
lowest was -14 degrees on the 24th.
In precipitation the normal was
exceeded, the precipitation on the
; 22ii-l amounting o 5 of an inch,
j while the norma) for the month Is
I .:3. The accumulated excess from
! September 1, 1924 was 8 33 Inches.
The wet season is measured from
r September 1 of each year, and al
though the year shows a large ex
: cess the precipitation 1b low for tho
period from January .1 to Sept. 1
this year. Koseburg'a average wind
j velocity suffered somewhat as the
movement averaged 3.5 miles per
i hour for the month.
NOTICE!
To members of Oregon Rose
Lodge. Initiation, social and a
good time Friday, Sept. 4, 8 p. m.
500 FAMILIES OF
EL PASO HOMELESS;
STREETS FLOODED
All ovr tht country women who do thir own
twing buy ' HAPPY HOME dreuct becautt
they can get them for e ven ! than thty
would hv to pay for t he necarym.UiJrial.
IF YOU CAN'T COMC MAIL
YOUR ORD UR
PMONE
KT, PASO. Tex., Sept. 3. Klve
hundred families in South Kl 1'ao
an.l three tthurkan additions are;
homeless In the worst Pon-l exper
ienced here since 1S97. Damage la
ett'iimtrd at If 1 00.0110.
Water Is racing Ih rough streets
In lower Kl I'aso as a result of a
anal hn'ak w Men occur nd inte
last night. Infantry and cavalry
contingents fnm Fort lllliis are pa
ttnlliiig the streets and lending
lug in slreiigiheiiiinr dykes. Th
Rd f'ros la providing fli'-ltcr lor
the homeless.
LEMON CLING PEACHES.
VpySIMPLT CANNOT AFFORD TO
MISS THIS TREMtNDOUS SALE
r fkmOuw mUl HAPTT KCWI
Mot t-rpaMMd, TtM fh mn cwl !
f-ltata-L
1 m itr-MmarT tttkl w nptri to frl Ml
U kmwm . - al. . .
Come and Share in L-he Greatest. Value of the Season
The Silk Store" I. ABRAHAM "The Silk Store"
Now r.'ady at Curtis ranch.
Ilring boxes. Thone hVi.
WASHINGTONAND
PITTSBURGH WIN
LEAGUE PENNANTS
f A.-i .l- 'r- l.-af l VV,r. )
! NKW VOHK, Sept. 3.
! Two slralght victories for
! Vnnhlnemn nv,-r I'hllnil'l-
! phia itprm to make It certain
! that 'RMhtni:t(n anfl rltt-
hum will pljy in the world s
ti,ri',s.
! The Senstors are snituly
lodKd on the pinnarlo of the
j Antericnn laeue hy a ninr
14 Kin of five and one h:tlf gum'
s and the athlftire have l(f s
! eirM strsicht.
! .The Teteran iltlslW.
StiinNy PovcL'skle. slarl.-d
! for the Si'nntors. H' won.
! K lo 5. Tho athlotlia stnrt-
ed lo pound "Covry" In tho
seventh anil eighth innings
! and lorrrd him to retire In
faor of 7.a hary in the last
frnmo.
1'itishiir la nmklnc the
national le.Aue rsre a runa 4
, way affair. 1Ve Pirates
rh.ilked tip their eighth vie-
tory In a row 1-y trtntmtnc
the Hl.. k lo !. and now
Lead by and one half
(s names.
What's New for Fall
In coats and dresses it
appears as if the de
signers outdid them
selves this season.
Suede finished woolens
are being shown exten
sively in coats, which
are either plain or
embclished with braid.
Priced from
$12.50 to $69.75
Here's an offering that
presents wool, silk and
satin dresses, cut along
straight lines, with
many exquisitely trim
med. Also Flare Bottoms.
Specials t
$19.75 & $29.75
NEWEST SHADES
The Ladies' Shoppe
I 39 N. Jackson Street