Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 0. 1 925.
New Youthful Coats for the
School Girl
$6.95 to $16.75
Coats of quality and style in sizes 7 to 1 6
years. Fur trimmed or tailored; coats of
polaire, suedene and velour.
And for the junior miss are many smart
styles, fur trimmed, all very moderately
priced.
Marksbury Company
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EMPTY EXCHEQUER
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
BERLIN, Sep. 10. Free visas fop
Americans throughout the wonu
are being held ui by me gieai
j power of tuioiie. ureal Druaiu,
irrance and ilai have not agreed
aa yet tu Ihe piopo&al 01 me
I l u.ied Slates thai mere be a nm
iiuui cauceiiailuu o( tnu visa lee lor
f all louiiala because me oiler ol in
NOTICE TO HUNTERS. J
, Guide and packer lias saddle and j
'.pack horses for hire and will guide .
to good name country. Address C.
R. MeNell, Iceland, Oregon. I
COOKED FOOD SALE
Home cooked rood foi sale at
the 20lh Century grocery, Satur
day. Sept. 12, by South .Methodist
laales.
What is a
7 Balloon Tire?
THE announcements of two years or so ago
defined & balloon tire as
"A tire of large cross-sectional diameter hav
, .ing a thin, flexible side wall so it can be run at
low enough air pressure to provide a soft air
cushion between the car and the road."
That was the industry's ideal.
That was what the car owner was told he
would get.
That is what the car owner does get in the
U. S. Royal True Low-Pressure Balloon.
But he doesn't get it in ail tires that carry the
'word "Balloon" on the side walL
Some tires labeled Balloon wear out too fast
when run soft, so they must be run at too high
pressure to give ideal cushioning and comfort.
The makers of U. S. Royal Balloons have
''stuck to the original idea and ideal.
The U. S. Royal Balloon is built of Latex
, treated Web Cord.
This provides the necessary strength and flex
ibility for low air pressure.
It also has the U. S. Low-Pressure Tread
which distributes the weight evenly over the
entire tread surface and eliminates early, un
even and unsightly tread wear.
It can therefore be run at low enough pres
sure for ideal cushioning without injury.
Many nice big round tires with the name
"balloon" on the side wail can't,
United States Rubber Company
U. S. Royaler
Balloons
with the New Flat S
TRBACf' and built
of Latex- treated
Web Cord
Msrk
United States Tires
srt Good Tlras
ife lllkl
For sale byt
HlfllMVAY BKHVIf'R STATION, ItoSKHl'KU.
KINfi IIUYr.lt. IMISl-llt ltll.
t. W. LKIT7.KU Kl-TIIMIU:;.
LEAS A HON, OAKLAND
NEW YORK. Sep. 10. Epls-
! copal Church, regarded as one of
the richest religious denonilna-
lions in the world. Is lacing a
iradical reduction In expenditures
'and curtailment of Its work with
possible abandonment of entire
'ileitis of missionary service. This
! situation was revealed today by
Luiteu States is not entirely reciu-;t budget to be suumitted to ine
rocal in that the Stale Douariintnt general convention at iviw ur-
)J proposal did not waive the lees on i '"" n" "" copies of wh ch
3. emigrants Irom those couuine tol".re ,ent to tDe clerici11 nd 'X
the l'nited States. u .... . j . . .
I As a nation to which there is .
large emigration, the Uniud States i "nl'h " ?n....! 'J.! ..."
nations of Europe, and because of I .ouutry f()r ,he ,upport of the
; nun in America, is not willing to
waive fees In the case of emigrants
coming to the American ports. Ns- th,ir,.n wm be lilt hardest If sug
turally there are few persons of . K,.ied cuts totaling $1,2U0,0U0
American citizenship who migrate lar(, ma()e the budget of $4.6(10.
to other countries tor permanent 1 1,011. Next to that, a reduction of
residence and the complete a. Bajarles paid by the National
lion of fees for immigrants and K ouneil will be necessitated Involv
tourists alike' which enter the ling a departure from the policy
L ulled Stales would in practice be I of the campaign launched six
a one-sided arrangement in which 'years ago to raise the compeusa
the United States would get the ifinn of the clergy to a King basis,
worst of it. Hut It is the principle i which bus been largely successful
involved on which ihe larger tur-1 in its results. The reduction of
opean powers balk. appropriations for certain lines of
Germany voluntarily reduced work. It Is declared, will also
visa fees to Americans, but the ar-!mean an abandonment of a unl
rangement Is purely temporary, and !i"'d system of raising funds for
ih iiermnn iim-BrniiiHTu ban m-itlie general work ot the cnurcn.
oiled to the American nrnnoaal for I An interesting feature of the
I mutual abolition of fees for tour- situation
neral work of the church, in
cluding the mission field.
The educational work of the
MEETINPOMD
(AftMM-utH I'rcM Iasiti Wire.)
POHTLANI) ,Ore.t Sop. 10.
1'urtlund wilt be boat to mure than
a thousand buth-mutkers fruin ull
juver the United Stutea nvxt week
'when tlify feather hero for their
Itwo-duy annual convtntlon Sepiem
ibur 15 and 1$. The first Hpeelal
! train will arrive from the tuat on
Tuenday mornlnK at 6 o'clock, It in
made up of Iowa, Wisconsin, and
Ohio delegates. There aLso will be
Kpecial trains from Calilornia, the
1'UKet Bound, and the Rocky Moun
t tain aectton.
ltutter scoring has been going on
for the pant two days at the ttr
luilnal storage where more than two
carloads of aamplea from dairy tec
' lions all over the United States U
J stored. Scores and prize winners
I will bo announced by the judKea
jduriUK the convention. A. M. Hud-
nkk, of the Idaho a lute college and
'junies Katmusen, of MassachiM-
ettnr bttth national butter uulhuri
Jtles, are doing the scoring.
Jack Kroat, of the CorvalMs
('reamery comiwny Is president of
(the Oregon AvHociatlon and V. 1.
( happen, of Oregon Agricultural
College, secretary.
lata that Germany will be glad to
consider a proposal which contem
plates the abolition of fees for
tourists and emigrants alike. This
action on the part of Germany is in
harmony wllh the position taken
by other great Kurupean powers.
If Great tiritain were to accept the
American pro pot, a I it is generally
believed In diplomatic circles that
all the other great countries of
Europe would fall in line, but un
til England makes such, a step it
Fresh eastern
lougla Grill.
oysters at the
Old chairs life
NEW
FURNITURE ol all sorts
made bright and inviting
in new and up-to-date
"clothes' by a little play
work with Dccoret Enam
els and Varnish Stains and
Fullcrwear Varnish' It's
easy to renew your furni
ture or refmish it in tiie
present day vogue.
Also, ask for booklct,"The
Art of Decorating with
Decoret." It's free and is
full of ideas on finishing
and rcfinishing furniture
and ornaments.
f-iTTi carry a ttel line ol FulW
VV i riDt sod V jmtthes rvl
can turtly your o
Is that this movement
for retrenchment In the work of
the church comes as a time when
the membership is contributing
more toward all church purposes
tiian at any time in its history.
Last year, for Instance, the total
was $lli,000,000. in excess of the
contributions for 1919. The ex
planation is said to lie In the
tact that many of the dioceses
upon which the church must rely
utmost entirely for support of the
mif.slon fields, and other generul
work, have failed to meet the
seems unlikely mat omer import- brnUet uuota assigned to them by
ant European countries will act. the Episcopal National Council at
Guatemala, Honduras, Losta ltl-' the direction of General Conven
es. 1'anama, Sweden and Switzer- Itjon. while their congregations are
land have fallen in line with the I raising large sums lor local work,
proposal of the American Slate de- i The convention of 19111 fnau
partment. Spain has agreed tu ac-'gurated what is known as the Na
cept a fee of only nbout two dol- tion wide Campaign, under the
lurs on nou-liniuigranis and liul- Impetus of which contributions
garia has agreed upon a similar; tor the church's generul work in
fee for non immigrants. Gorman creased more than 100 per cent,
temporary fee of about ti for a six That convention also created the
month risa lor Americans preced- National Council to administer the
ci the efforts of the United States affairs of the church between
to save Its citizens from paying 10 : conventions. It is this council
to each country they wbh to visit, j which presents to each general
Helglum long ago abolished all convention a budget covering the
charges for visas. Holland makes , t""1"? three years
no chaigu for foreigners who do ' hile not a few ot the dioceses
... i Irl, irw., Ar have met their quotas in full dur-
thau eight days. Most ol the !."' '- Bl? :r- '".""I !,1'Mrj
ser countries of Europe, however,
cling fliuily to the ten-dollar fee
5 f
000 0 T rtJ
If you spent 60 days
straight at the kitchen stove
tailed to reach the goal, claiming
that the demands made upon
thrill were excessive. These dio-
cees, among which are Massa
chusetts, Pennsylvania and Pitts
burgh, now are leading the move
ment Tor a modified budget based
approximately upon the average
of the diocesan gtvings during the
past three years.
Tt tu uiii'ixiut rl I tint liiiilirnt nf
PRINCESS' DEATH !$3.:i0u.00u would conform to this
FwriC I IMF POVAT principle, and on orders irom tne
L1INC BW1 !j!itlnml Councl! an alternative
SAMOAN FAMILY i budget has been prepared with
detailed figures, showing jnt
HONuLl LI'. Sept. 10. In an what curtailments and abandon
modest bungalow in the tinpre- omenta in the present work of Ihe
tei.tioiiH residential section of Ka- ichurch will De necessary to eneci
for Americans who are unable to
uudtrstand why countries smaller
lhull many single states in America
should demand such a fee wh- n the
American fee of lu enables fur
elgners to travel the length and
breadth ot the l'nited Slates.
TcAIJroNvMOREGO
I POWER. COMPANY
YtXja.E,lUNt-J3
IN fKOliRtiS
you'd see why It Is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes within reach of the Copco
lines are now using electric ranges.
Two hours a day, every day in the year,
is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in
all and they're worth making easier 1
Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner.'
It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means
less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils.
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods.
Electrical cooking is economical sur
prisingly so. The average cost of electri
city for cooking is only about twice the
cost of the electric lighting current In the
same home. (Actual average figures for
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.)
Don't pass the next display of electric
ranges without just dropping in and ask
ing your dealer more about them and
about the convenient payment terms he
is offering.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
li hi In Honolulu the death occur
red recently of the Samoan prin
cess Slupulo Tuimalllia (Mrs. II.
A. Kossi. She was the oniy
daughter of the late King Tui
manua and the last ot tin, roal
line which had ruled Ihe little is
land kingdom for generations un
til moo.
King Tliltnanua abdicated when
he ceded the Islands to the l'nit
ed States in the first year of thi:
clnlury. In Mrs. Hobs' cutluve
was hung a letter signed by tne
I. He President Moosefelt thank
ing the king for his action.
On the death of her lather in
190S, l'nncess Stupolo was adopt
ed by Covcrnor Stearns, the Ann r
Ican administrator ot Manila and j
Mrs. Stearns. W hen she was
years old the princess met Itoss.
a chief petiy officer in the l'ni.
Stales Navy, and Itiey were mar- ,
lied at Ihe home of the governor.
Ito-s was transferred in u.'.l to'
Honolulu and was uc oinpamed by :
his wife anil their (our children.
From ll'O'l to I'.ioK, King Tin :
manna served ss native ruler l
the Manua group under the I'nil
cd States. He hud control of the
lour higher chiefs. Misa. Tulcl. .
Tuiolosega and A-onil. I'P'Hl the j
Kings death. Tufeln a.- chiin n I
to succeed him. bcitn; crcditca
with having been the most talili i
lul lo the l'nited Stales during
the proposed reduction of $1,
200,000. Some mission fields will hane
to be abandoned entirely if the
curtailed budget Is adopted:
i there will be reductions in the
sularles of the missionary bishop .
I clergy lind workers throughout
jtho world; many new projects will
have to he abandoned and the
whole scale of the church s work
will be projected on a narrow
and more restricted basis.
Lewis 11. Franklin, vice-president
and treasurer of the church,
reminds the members In a state
ment that expenditures must bal-
jance Income or disaster will fol
'low f "Some of I hose who advocate
reductions in work seem to forget
! thall the budget can also be balanc
ed by an Increase In receipts."
says Sir. Franklin. "Past records
of giving do not measure the pre
sent ability of tiie people of our
: Communion to support their world
wide missionary enterinlse as
:such. Gifts during the last three
years have been 'at the rate of
$.'.50 per annum per member, or
. five cents a week."'
i n inotnri.it .Initnb.ir ! henried I
'Children Will I'lay. Be Careful."
This poster will be on the boards
October la, staying up until Novem
ber IS, when the second shot will
be tired.
Decision of the company lo de
vote over five hundred thousand
dollars to the safety cause comes
after a lengthy and complete Inves
tigation Into the accident situation
on the Pacific coar. Thu investi
gation convinced Ihe officials that
TO
(AwnciatrU Vrrm Lcued Wirr.) .
LONDON, Sep. 10. High shoes
A new Exide Battery as
low as
$12.50
UMPQUA BATTERY STATION
COWBOYS ARE HURT
IN BIG STAMPEDE
the Pacific coast is facing a crista for women, after banishment for
in thia respect, and that efforts eleven years will be fashionable in
should be directed toward safe mo-1 London this winter.
toring and safe streets before any Shoes"will'not be the plainb.ack ?;'Pt. 10.
iuhuw iifuiVu iu lut-ifiwu uiu- and tan onei of years ago, but will
mobile usage. he ot hkKhly coloped leathers and
o J snake and crocodile skin. Jewelled
Hotel man Visits '" other fancy heels will add a
C. U Pierce ami wife, of Avalon, i piquant touch to them.
Santa Catalina Island, spent last ! Men's footwear also will under
night in Koseburg aa tho guests go some radical changes green.
of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver of the ; red, blue and brown to match
(Awocfated Ynu Leased Wirr.)
NEW WESTMINSTER. H. C,
Three cowboys, Frank.
Mot; ulre. Miles City, Mont.; De
wey Troub of Spokane, and F.
It. Studnirk of Stayton, Oregon,
all are suffering from Injuries re
ceived during a performance of a
provincial stampede exhibition be
ing held here.
Perry Ivory, cowboj- of Kpokane
won third prize in a bareback
Lmpqua Hotel. .Mr. l'ierce is pro- irlothlng worn. Also the heels will bucking content In which Dewey
pneior ok jiotei 01. latnenue ai t oe nigner man usual. i Troub also of Spokane, was sec
Avalon. j o ond nl((h.
Quick turnover. Advertise. A
Fresh eastern
Tunisian drill.
oysters at the classified ad today brings sales to
morrow.
Fresh eastern
Dnnglan drill.
oysters at the
the political tiouMe iu Aiihti t
Samoa. His sun. Kuatoia Till-I
was nt lo Hawaii by the poi r:
i m nl lo he educated m Ani' ii-a
ilite. An uihU'ie o( nmiv tli.ni
jdln.iry atnliiv, he "imni m-'
) yearn on llilo crews .l aK aj
I neari'd M'.it.il tunc :- an am
i ifiir bom r. Wl;
u I
IfM SAFETY
elde
Marsters
Drug Co.
w.r.RJix-Rnca
5i Misuon Sinvt rUn Knncisco
BrwlM. Ut PkUx Cms CUM.
Fuller
FAINTS jJVAJLMSIIt
Jt'l
n the
tele die- rs.iteia m ;,s ctiuscn : .
Miti'id hu tatln-r us the imi.ii
ruler of Manua.
'Ihe home of Mrs. lio" I'
llouelill'l was Hit renter 01 .
inoan ai liMlii s la llawati. II r
j t tin traliMU.nitcil Half en ol l
I South Sea tM:ilnts g.titlel' il. me-'
! from the Mnriiieii settli incut a'
i Lale. icvivd th'ir native in
items and held flu ir c. lebr.uiel,
SURTAX REDUCTION
I IS TREASURY PLAN
j WASHINGTON. Sep. 1V- Tlr
tr.-HMii's tax ienmmendftt inn
' roil ni t'.-is lnw Hre rpMl d li n:
;ilude a ri-durilim u Miit.iv laii -.10
a uiaMinum o( it per cent, n
. Hal ot Ihe tliCiMtie t t pt:liiu it;.
tectiou and a Ieritig. u.
an t'unr t-liuanaiion of tue ux 1:1
tkUtt,
I.OS A N't; El. KS, Sept. 9. The
natfnpat t ampaiKn for str-'t and
hishway sai'i'iv i.m- Ived Itn bluyest
1'Bcitic ctast b0(t imlay when it
wsa announcT'd that the nllre ont
ilMr atlvi rtisini, campaign or the
I'd ion oil company nf ( Hhfnrnia.
HUiM'iein' tiled by Its regular news
paper adwrtistig throughout all
tinl!ory in which the company
HM:ite. routing in excess of half
a million dollars, for the fourteen
months lnEinning October 1". will
be devoted to the fostering of
saft tv rules ned priM-nt)ons among
motorists, Tlit announc int-nt is
hinHl by L. P. St. flair, vice presi
dent.
The crmipany will illripl.iy a total
of
pojtt-r wlH appear continuously
nntll iwcember l.V 19LS, on all of
the i:)(( iHMtrd loialnuis which
Ihe company haw under contract.
There will be lonii'T separate de
signs. ach etnering one of the big
phax'a of the pre- iT safely m-ett.
Th first broadside, a poster show
ih$ a rou children playln
The comiwiny win inupMy a total w
f tu no hill sixe posters diiriri the fj
ithh! tf the campaign. These H
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In Ban don By the Sea
Will Make Your Trip to the
Beach Complete
One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis
posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful
there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will Ho
you good.
Plan to Visit Us Next Saiurday and Sunday
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