' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1925
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You will be amazed at
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beer of much stronger alcoholic
content than 4.4 would be permit
ted. blnco prohibition exempts no
class and was imposed by the peo
ple themselves it is neither tyran
nical nor sumptuary. Prohibition
la the ultimate method of dealing
with the liquor traffic." .
The Law's Martyrs. "
CHICAGO, Nov. 6. A challenge
to American youth to enlist for
service in defense of the constitu
tion, with plenty of action and
danger assured, was issued today
by the Rev. M. F Boynton of Chi
cago in a memorial service at the
anti-saloon league convention for
of Pure Taste Delight
1 different kinds of delicious centers for HER
10 taste to discover and revel in. Small wonder
that there's an ?dded thrill in her "Thank-you"
when you bring Krausc's Stellar Chocolates
SI, $2, S3 ar.i $5
FOR MAGN1P1CENCE. thoo's
Krauit'i French, Chocolatn. tvet
prcc tht package too mtr
pi $1. U. St
Yout Dulf Ctn'l Supply Ym.
' OiJtr Dlrttl fm th.
TRU-BLU BiKl Ce. SpckaiM sr flwuW
Successors to Bellows Store Co.
Roieburg, Oregon
a.m.
bargains
the nearly fifty prohibition officers
' killed In action.
! "We have now the full equival
ent ot war," Kv. Boynton said,
: "wun greater hazards for the pro-
' hlbUion soldiers than the nieu at
, the front in tie World war.
I "These men who fell in the line
of duty were upholding the flag
and the constitution and had no
'barrage of fire clearing the way
ahead for tliem. They went often
singly and at night into dangers
from moonshiners, bootleggers and
rum runners Just as desperate and
I vicious as the enemy in the World
war. And their ranks suffered a
far higher percentage of casualties
than the American army in the
World war. All of them are as
surely patriotic martyrs for their
country's honor and Rlory as those
who bleep at Gettysburg and Flan
ders fields. - ,
"If any of the young college men
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lialil lioMt SmmMk. Thick
CcaVnp of Ptrtl ClmaUlt
that DuUnguish
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
offered
GOOD BLOOQI GOOD 100KS!
A good looking man or woman
who can smile is a sure winner in
I ousiness or in jove. A good appetite
! means smiles and health; but how
i many enjoy their food f They suffer
from liver trouble or indigestion and
life becomes a burden. To feel well,
( the blood must be pure and rich; if
it is impure, many ills are suro to
follew. An old reliable medicine good
for stomach and liver is Ir. Pierce's
I Golden Medical Wseovery, made of
herbs and roots brought in by the
1 Indians from their nearby Reserve
I tions. It ass relieved thousands, it
I will belo you. Try it. ;
of today want action, thrills and
a chance to fight for their country,
I urge them to report to General
Andrews. I assure them they will
have all the red-blooded fighting
tney wish."
- Tribute to Dr. Baker.
CHICAGO. Nov. 6 The founder
lot the anti-saloon league, Howard
H. Russell, today introduced the
widow of I)r. Purley A. Baker, late
general superintendent of the
league, to the league convention in
an impressive memorial tribute to
"God's Captain" as the leaguers
terra Dr. Baker. The throng In
' the assembly room of the auditor
ium of the Chicago temple rose In
t silent homage to one of the great-
! est workers in the cause of prohi
bition the league has known, as
Dr. Russell reviewed the achieve
ments of their dead leader.
Studenaker builds do yearly
models.
Ho CoBd
Fever nsadache. or grippes
Colds break in a day for the Bullions who
use Hill's. Headache and fever stop. Ls
' Grippe it checked. All m s way so reliable
that drugguts guarantee results. Colds are
too important to treat in loser ways.
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Pries SOs
CASCARAjQUININE
G Red Box
0HV withpqru.lt
A Business Man
Goes to8edlic-.ppi?
and wakes up happj)
If his business.
ft b advertised
Following the questioning by
Count? Commissioner Heck-
ley, or the legality ot the
contract for the construction
of a new section of the Mill
Creek road, the county court
has cancelled the agreement
with the contractors, and all
equipment and machinery
has been withdrawn. The
court allowed a contract In
the sum of 111,000 for win-
ter work, but Commissioner
Beckley quostloned the leg-
ality of the action because of
the failure to advertise the
work. Because of this actionJ
the county court has decided
to do nothing further on the
project until next year, when
e more money will probably be
arallable.
T
ME USE
E:
Merchant Blame Lack
Standard Pack and Ad
vance Contract
ADVICE IS GIVEN
Chamber of Commerce Se
cures Many "Answer
To Questionairres
Great Interest
As a part ot the work of prepar
ing for the forthcoming agricultural
economic conference the Chamber
of Commerce is endeavoring to list
all of the business of the county.
This task Is being assumed la order
that a careful study may be made
of the marketing possibilities of
the county, which Is one of the
important features of the coming
conference.
Each of the chambers of com
merce in the smaller towns of the
county is furnishing a list of the
merchants and business houses in
their respective communities. These
will form the basis on which the
committee will formulate its report.
The merchants are being asked to
help in the conference by giving
suggestions regarding the market
ing of home grown products. A
questional has been sent out to
determine the amount of home
grown and foreign produce handled
and to learn under what conditions
the use of home grown crops can
be increased.
The replies from these question
sires have been very satisfactory.
Answers have been received from
every part of the county, and for
tne greater part they are all calling
attention to practically the same
state of facts.
All merchants answering the com
munications indicate that they de
sire to use home products wherever
possible.
Two chief reasons are given for
not using home products exclusive
ly. One ls that growers do not
give a standardized pack to the lo
cal merchant. If the growers took!
as great care In packing their pro
duce for local consumption as for
competition In shipment there
would be a much larger demand on
the part of the merchants, many of
the replies state. Growers will take
great care in grading and pocking
fruits and vegetables for shipment,
and will then give the local mer
chant the culls or poorly packed
produce which has little sale value.
By shipping In foreign grown iior
ducts he Is assured of a standard
pack nnd good quality
Another Important factor ls the
lack of advance contracting Most
merchants purchase their fruit and
vegetable stock considerably In ad
vsnce of the date upon which It Is
to be sold, or else deal with w hole
scale houses who keep a supply on
hand for Immediate delivery
If the growers consulted the local
merchants prior to harvest and con
tracted for the delivery at sperllled
times of certain classes and grades
of produce, the merchant would In
minu In.t.niHi. ka . .. , 1
wholesale bouses. However, he
must know in advance what he is
to have delivered to him, the quan-1
titles and the grades. If some such I
system ls adopted the consumption I
of home grown products will ms-j
terlally Increase, the merchants ;
predict.
1.08 ANOELEfl. Nor. . The
school bfard Investigator, today i
ATTEWiP
WE
PRODUCT
! Cook with gas. !
CMU LEAD
TDWISELIE!
i
heart-deep western welcome
in every savory sip
Whole-souled hospitality
. and "a cup of wonderful cof
fee" these are twin traditions
: of our great western empire.
You get . the connection the
moment you moisten your
lips 'with a warming;, sip of
; Hills Bros. Coffee, that fra
grant seal-brown brew the
West claims as its own. ;
Break the vacuum seal of
a tin of Hills Bros.1, ., Coffee.
Inhale that rich, rare aroma!
Brew r a cup and taste , that
marvelous flavor! Corpb'fthb
continent and you will find no
flavor to compare with , this
That's why they call it The
; Recognized Standard.
reported a "stream ot Intoxicated
children staggering to school,"
and a hort time later police of
ficers arrested Vlaha Dedo on
a charge of selling liquor to
minors. Two fifty-gallon barrels
of wine were seised.
Officers declared that several
grammar school children hud
bought wine from Dedo and 'the
teachers at the Bixty-Third Street
school reported to school investi
gators that some ot the children
had appeared in clashes under tha
influence of liquor.
Following iJedo's' arrest on a
charge ot violating the Wright
Act. ofllrers went on the trail of
a second man who :s also be
FIRST THOUGHT
; When the boy or girl In tha
home is rundown in body
and strength, a mother's first
thought is almost always
Scott's Emulsion
It is nourishing and in
vigorating cod-fiver oil, rich
in the vitamins that all
children need. Civ
Scoff's Emulsion the pure
food-tonicregularlyl
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HILLS BROS COFFEE g
a.U.& PaLCM.
lieved to have sold wlno to tho
children.
Men's stills cleaned and pressed,
H SU. Ko&eburg Clesners, phono
472.
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NOIII.KSVII.I.K, lnd Nov. .
An alibi for Karl Klenrk. co-defendant
In the Nlephenson mur
der trial, was offered by tha de
fense today In the tentlmony of
.lames Carter. d"P'"y sherllf of
iMsrlnn county t Indianapolis 1.
I Klenrk. I). ('. ritepliensoa and
' Knrl (ienlry are charged with
flrt degree murder In connection
jwllh the death or Madge Ober
'hoPzer of Indianapolis. Klenrk
'Is nllcg'-d to have aided in the
irlrl's sbducflon to Hammond,
lnd., and In Isklng her home after
her return to Indianapolis from
Hammond.
Carter terlified that Klenrk.
then a Marlon county deputy
fherlff. wss working with him
on lank, .of the sheriff's offlre
'during m'neh of the time when
;Mlss Olx-rhultser's alleged Ithduc
tlun was tsklng place. He re-
1
Aroma, flavor, strength,
freshnessthe Quality Quar
tet ; that has won so many
friends for this unusual coffee,
from the Pacific to the Missis
sippi. Ask for Hills Bros, by
name and look for the Arab
on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee
is economical to use. 1
Shy iyev
In lit mrifintl ftcnim Ttrk
witch kttfi tht njtt fruk. ,
lated Klenrk's movements over
much of this period In some de
tail. ,
The defense swung suddenly
from the exrert testimony it had
been employing to support Its
contention that medical treatment
would not have availed to save
Miss Oberhoitter, unless admlnls
lored within six hoars after she
swnllnwrrt yolson. At Hsmmond
Complete Veedol lubrication service
now means smoother operation, less
trouble, fewer repair bills, higher
second-hand value in the future
Today, when you see this sign
'"rtnrii a rm
I,
the girl took poison, keeping' her'
deed secret from her alleged cap
tors for some hoars. ' "' -'
nr. John W. Williams of InSIa-"
nspolls said he believed the girl'
death dne to the potnson she swal
lowed and denied the efficacy of
remedial treatment after six
hours, the time given by the de
fense ss baring elapsed between
her art and hr revelation of It.
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