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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1925. 5 ' BEGIN THE NEW YEAR By starting the foundation for your child's educational fund by opening a Savings Account with this bank. ' Many Roseburg young people are paying for their schooling from funds start ed years ago in our Savings Department. The Savings Habit is a Good Habit First i and Savings Bank if Get one of our Home Savings Banks. ADMIRAL flAItllKIt IKAI TAou-tet.il PlM Lnanl Wire.) YOUNGSTOWN. O.. Dec. 30. Rear-Admiral .(II lea Hates Harbor 76, retired, died here laat night of .lnflamutlon of the bladder. Admlrul Harber, who was born here, wan graduated from the na val academy In 1869. Jn 18X2-84 he commanded the rellet ship sent out to hunt for survivors of the Jeannette polar expedition. He found the polar shit) 'with all the crew de&di and brouuht back the bodies. 1HD8. Admiral Harber was pro moted five numbers for "eminent and conspicuous conduct In bat tle." , . barbecue s&ndwlcb at Brand's af-' ter Jj).r-fance. COMING Liberty Theatre FRIDAY SATURDAY Matinee Both Days 2:15 Strongheart "NORTH STAR" mm WONDER DOG ACTOR Th Dashing Hero Story of Northwest Liberty Theatre TODAY Matinee Each Day 2:15 P.M. VW71TJ7 A'llghtnlng-fast WecUrn romanc that will thrill you to your finger tlpa-Tfoarlng with comtdy furious fun. Oregonian Fables Topics Adventures of Mazie 10c 20c i HE'S HERE I I'tX II I I State Itl IIVAItK kll'I.INO IS Altl.K TO LKAVR HKD. M-ooUIm) I'm. trami Wlrr.) IH'RWAKH. Sussex. England, Dec. 30. Itudyard Kipling's moat welcome birthday gift today, bis sixtieth anniversary, was permis sion from his doctor to climb out of bed and for the first time time since the beginning of his attack of pneumonia, sit by the fireside for a while. Kipling continues to mend, out It will be weeks before bm is able to leave the bouse. The Imperial Cleaners add means half price to you this week. PROTECT THEM Work hard to make your busi ness a success. Spend money freely to make your borne a delight Take pleasure In acquiring wealth of possessions. Then tit back and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance, HEAD YOUR 1026 PROGRAM ' WITH THE Masquerade Dance AT THE Melrose Country Club Thursday, Dec 31 D "Ynge's ANCE EMONS Refreshments 8arved Free to All Attending The Pioneer Chiropractor DR. M. H. PLYLER Phone 153 Lane and Rose 8ta. When la Chiropractic Necessary? When a maximum of Good Health Is desired. Don't wait till an Invalid to get acquainted. Learn now. Chlropraotie Quelle Ills. DR. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraction Gas Whan Desired Pyorrhea Cured Phono 4SS Masonic Rldg. 'Oruglas Health Cntar" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil Chiropractto and Electro Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Bath 27 W cs Phone 491 Roseburg Junk Co. 120 W. Washington W. Buy All Klnda of Metal, Rags, Sacks, Paper, Wool and Hides. PHONE 1S2-J Dr. Rupert A. Moon E lctro-Chlropractar Nwt and Spin Specialist 209 Perkins Bldg. Phon (54 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In th fltMi.f of QlasM IK Jackson 8t Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkin Bldg. ReMburg, On ahn S i FLOODS HOURLY ' ADDING TO BIG LOSS IN EUROPE I Continued from rag 1.) from Translyvanla are arriving. They describe the loss of life In the valley of the 8amos river as extremely heavy. Bodies, Inter mingled with debris, are floating through the town of Torda. A long stretch of the Paris-Constantinople railroad track baa been washed out between Arad and Toe- vis. I Glasgow Gsta Thrill. LONDON, Dec. SO. Rapid melt !lng of snow and continued heavy rains are causing serious floods In many parts of Great Britain. Vast tracts of land are submerged. Tbe livers Wye and Monnow In Derby are, rapidly rising. The Avon la seven feet out of Its banks. Much farm land along the Dee, Severn and the Clyde is Inundated. Glasgow experienced an unusual ly high tide yesterday. The water rose to within a foot of the top of the quay walla, giving the ships the appearance of resting at street level. All shipping was suspended as a precautionary measure. Bus Blown Into Rivtr, AMSTERDAM, Holland, Dec. 30. A terrific gale and torrential rain over most of Holland have caused serious damage. Most of the river have overflowed their banks. At Tholen, an island In the River Scheldt, a motor bus was blown in to the river, six occupants being drowned. ' 317 Farms Wrscksd. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dec. SO. The flood damage in the Bekea dis trict o.' Hungary is Increasing, with 175,000 acres of winter crop land under water and S17 well stocked farms totally wrecked. Artillery Is being used to break up the masses of Ice retaining the flood waters. Roseburg'a new ballroom, The Oriental Gardens, will open Wed nesday, Jan. 6. Be there. LOWDEN POINTS OUT DEFECTS OF FARM METHODS (Continued from Page 1) I products." , I Declaring that national prosper ity la dependent on agricultural (prosperity. Senator Capper assert ed that public opinion everywhere should support the farmer in his economic difficulty. He pointed to th'e general depression In 1920 as Indicative of the disastrous nation al effect when the farmers' buying power slumps. Oprmeee Export IU11. WASHINGTON. Dec. 30. Charging President Coolidge had "taken to the tall timber," in bis agricultural policy. Representa tive Aswell of Louisiana, the ranking Democratic member of the house agriculture committee, declared today he would fight any administration farm bill along the terms of the McNary-IIaughen farm export corporntlon measure. "It Is Inconceivable to me." be said, "that President Coolidge af ter his bold statement in advoca cy of sound legislation, sound economically and based upon ! sound governmental principles j could now aa a result of the threats from certain Interests to i attack the protective tariff law, take to the tall timber and advo cate any legislation creating an export corporation upon the com munistic principles of the McNary Haughen bill." Beat with gas. FUNERAL OF MRS. HEATER HELD YESTERDAY The funeral service! of the late Mary Olive Heater, who passed away Sunday at the age of 42 years, at the homo of her daugh ter, Mra. George Medlork. In Co qullln, was held yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock at the George Tlroal home. In Winston. The eulo gy was read by Rev. H. L. Cald well and Interment took place at the Civil Bend cemetery. She waa a resident here a num ber of years ago. and for the past eight years ha been residing at Coqullle. She was the daughter of Oonrro Rrosl. of Winston, and In 1902 was married to Oden Heater. To this union was born two child , ren. Mrs. Wm. Blaylock of Rose j'irg end Mrs. George Medlork of J Coqullle. Besides her two children and her father, the deceased leaves .two brothers. Chas. S. Brosl, of Vernon. B. C. and M. R. Brosl. of Roseburg. and three slaters. Mrs. R. J. West of Myrtle Point Anna L. Rummage of San Fran cisco, and Mrs. A. B. Collier of Co qullle. I Roseburg's new ballroom, The ! Oriental Gardens, will open Wed : nesday, Jan. (. Be there. LABOR SECRETARY GIVES PRAISE TO COLLEGE "FRATS" Manrlatnl Prtm Iwl Wlr..) CHIOAOO. Dec. SO. The Creek letter organlratlon ts a prime fac tor In the development of higher education In the opinion of Secre iterv of Ijthor Davis. He Is on the inregram of the nineteenth biennial 'rnnvenllon of the Delta Slema Phi. International college fraternity meeting here. "There la something dlstlnctlv American about college fraterni ties, their underlying principle, elm and accomplishments," he savs. j "f am a great believer In college fratHiltlea. I "Th fraternity has been th I means of Isvlns the fonnnatlon of j snnie of strongest character ithl country ha known. The creey within an iranliatlon la a perfectly natural 4Jfirslon of hu man rsture and Is wholly harm less. Th horse play that mar at 'lend iom of th initiation I t MACHINERY DRIVING ' HORSES OFF FARMS; MULES INCREASING 4 (AjsoeUbd ma Utfi Wlrr.) WASHINGTON.' Dec. 20 The extent to which machln- ery contlnuea to supplant the horse on American farms, was revealed today In census bur- eau figures showing that the number of horses on farms de- creased 1 per cent during the last five years, or from 19,767,161 in 1920 to 16.535.7S9 in 1925. ' Tbe number of mules, bow- ever, increased more than five per cent, or from M4Z.391 to 5.740,608. ; "l i -.,,. MORE SPENT ON COLTS THAN BOYS AND GIRLS - 1 (AMocUtrd Prat Lcued Wire.) BOISE, Idaho. Dec. 30.. An aristocracy of animals springing up In the United States, J. J. Tlgert, state com- missloner of education, told .the delegatea attending the state convention of teachers here. "More money Is being spent on animals than anything else," be declared. ' "People all over the country will pay 15.000 to a man to get perspir- atlon out of a colt and $1200 to put inspiration Into 60 boys and girls," he added. 4 4) merely an expression of tbe vigor and enthusiasm of youth. "in addition to moral guidance and spiritual uplift, the fraternity gives a man a home while in col lege. This In Itself is a great serv ice." Hear the best dance music Rose burg has ever had at the opening of he Oriental Gardena Wednes day, Jan. 6. Seven musicians who will make you want to dance. E - (AaocUttd Prat Ussid Win.)1 WASHINGTON, Dec. SO.Presl- uent coolidge was urged today by Senators McNary, Oregon, and Shortrldge, California, Republians, to continue representation of those two state on tbe shipping board. Both declared later that they were encouraged, but the indication was given that the President had reach ed no conclusion a to whom he would nominate to succeed B. E. Haney, Democrat of Oregoon, ' and Meyer Llssner, Republican of Cali fornia, aa commissioners. , 'McNary particularly urged the appointment of Marshall N. Dana. Democrat, a Portland newspaper man, aa successor to Haney. who has been iu disagreement with the president on the marine policy and will not be continued In office. In the event Coolidge desires to name a Kepubllcau from tbe northwest states, McNary urged thevseloction of Frank L. Shull of Portland. As a successor to Llssner. Short- ridge supported Phillip Teller, Re publican of San Francisco. . He al so proposed H. U. Brandensteln or San Francisco if a Democrat is to be named from that section. President Coolidge Intends to flH the two vacancies by the selection of both a Republican and a Demo crat but It waa indicated he had not determined which portion of the Pacific Coast should furnish each. Selection of two Pacific coast member to the shipping board is further complicated by the advo cacy of Senator Jonea of Washing ton, chairman of the senate com merce committee, of H. Y. Saint of Seattle to one of the posts. Saint Is holding a position with the board here. o Cook with ga. AIRPLANE SPIN PUTS McCARROLL OUT OF BOUT ManrlatMl rfm Lnml Wlr.) PENDLETON, Ore., Dec. 30. August Busch, of Salt Lake .City. defeated Ray McCarroll of Pendle ton, in a light heavyweight wrest ling match staged here last night by the American Legion. McCar roll took the first fall In 21 min ute and 30 aeconda with a wrist- lock and arm scissors, while Busch took1 the second fall In three min utes 10 seconds with an airplane spin. McCarroll was unable to con tinue and Busch was awarded th match. Hear the best danc music Rose burg has ever had at the opening of the Oriental Gardena Wednes day. Jan. 6. Seven musicians who will make you want to dance.- Men's suit cleaned and Dressed. SI 60. Roseburg Cleaner, phoae 47. OAILV WEA1HCR REPORT U. R. Weather Bursa, local of. fie. Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hour ndlng 6 a. m. Precipitation In Ina. A Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 37 Lowest temeprature last night 36 Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total Preclp. sine 1st month S M Normal preclp. for this month 6 2 Total preclp. from Sept 1, H25. to dat .5S Arerag preclp. from Sept I 1S77 1S.74 Total deficiency from Sept L 1J5 . 4.21 Average precipitation for 4 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) Jl 4 Generally cloudy tonight and Thursday: normal tempeif urt. vt h. iibuu ateieoruiogisu RICE AND RICE TO MOVE REAL ESTATE OFFICES TO CASS ST. The real estate firm of RIre n uu jwib, which iui uimujt years .i ,,.,n,n.. . , . I. . ' ,"?. f ln. , a new loralloB on Ca ).. - ,. .,-- - ..i. ; bBUd.ng now occupied by the Mc- :KeaIli D(1I.by and Baldwin atore. 'Thl. UiiMin. I. th. nrn.n nt Klce and Klce, and tbe section of the structure which a few years ago waa occupied by the Graves Art Shop will be remodeled to provide for the needs of the real i estate company. McKean, Darby land Baldwin will continue to oc- cupy the lecond floor of the building. The front Is to be completely mmnriinlAri and tha lntrlnv will tu beautifully furnished. Special mlllwork has been ordered and the fiirnltthirisr nnrl fivtiirs-a a ro now belne mn.fi a rpadv. Th of- ; ft whin Pomn.Rted will ho hpmi- Itlful and attractive and: arranged to efficiently Provide for the needs of the real estate and bond departments of the company. The Qulne and Goodman In surance company, which has oc cupied quarters In the Masonic building with Rice and Rice, has procured an option on the office and will continue in business at that location, aocording to the present nlans. j row tod ay j FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 615 So- Stephens. FOR RENT-'Good 6-room houje. Inquire 420 West Douglas. r'OlTSVLE Wagon, plow, cultlvf tor. Ivar Grae, Wilbur, Ore. FOR RENT 2 and 3-room furnish ed apartment. 608 S. Stephens. FOR SALE Scotch Collie pup. Phone 471-L or call 647 S. Steph ens. MIDDLE AGED woman would like position to do housework. Phone 4D2-J. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, modern, S25. Phone 471-L. Call 647 S. Stephens St TRY a ton of'Royarutah coal. If clean and efficient You'll like it Denn-Oerretsen Co. Try a ton of Royal Utah coal It's clean and efficient You'll like It. Denn-Gerretsen Co IFOR SALE 3 O. A. C. brood sows. Fat enough to butcher at once. W. T. Craven. Phone 3f2-J. LADIES Why wear corsetshen you can get a combination bras siere? See them. 206 Perkins Bldfi FOR RENT 6-room house. 6 room house, partly furnished. $16 per month. 2 blocks E. of 6th St on Ivan St. E. L. Hammond. FOR SALE Sauerkraut,3ar per gallon delivered to your resi dence. Delivered Jan. 7, 1926. Phone 1SF2, Mrs. R. C. Arnold, Looking Glass. THE-MOVING picture "Stream of Life" will be shown at (he Meth odist church New Year's Eve, at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Admis sion free. FOR SALE CHEAP Sonora eon sole "like new." with 60 records. Hot water tank and gas heater for tank. Phone 13S-R, or 612 Mill street FOR RENT 4 -room plastered house, 4 lots, garage. Also 0 room new house, garage, 4 lots. J. W. Tollman, Real Estate, Riv erside. ITJIT. SALE Small house. Two large lots. West RoseburK. pave ment all paid. Good value for $1050. Terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT Large front room, ! steam heated, hot and cold run-1 nlug water In room; suitable fori two or three gentlemen. The Ox-! ford. 217 S. Stephens. MONET to loan on dwellings. apartment houses and business 1 blocks; on Improved real estate or for building purposes. Ump qua Savings and Loan Associa- tlon. Douglas Abstract Building. WTNtEnMlddWTaged-lady-for ' general housework and care of children In modern home on Coos Bay. Will pay well If satis factory. .Write Mrs. Oeorge C. , HugYina, Box SOS, Marshtield, Oregon, and give references. j GOAT) L"ACE" TO-SPEND-THE WINTER 30-acre farm In edge of town near high and grade ! schools: on pavement; 4-room house; furnished: bam full hay; ! S good cows; big bunch chick ens; one horse; tools and Imple ments: garage. Kent $20 per ' month. Full Information LAW-' RENCE AGENCY. 125 Cass Street Phone 219. JTST- S A N I N V E STM EN fOr If you want a home this Is worth your consideration. 6-room cot-' tage centrally located; all street ! Improvements In and paid for; bath; toilet: electric lights; ' screen porch : every conven ience:: built In features; fully furnished with good furniture; range; heater; beds; chair; . table; rockers; rugs: curtains: I cottage organ; lot 60x120. Eigh-' teen hundred and fifty dollars takes clear title to the whole . business. Only takes $500 cash, balance like rent. You had bet ter step lively! LAWRENCE AOENCY. 125 Cass Street, i Phone 219. WHY "TIE" INTO A WILD CAT I PROPOSITION? When you can ! double your money on a sure thing at home? 20 acres In full bearing applea In Garden Valley; 1 bordering on main road; one-1 fourth mile from river; some buildings; good water supply; j cost the owner over seven thou sand dollars cash. You can get ' clear litle to the whole work for sixteen hundred dollars: i with a little Improvement yon ran double your money and give I the other fellow a snap Look In-1 to It! LAWEENCE AGENCY, 125, Casa St re? Phone 219. I BIG NOISE BALL 1 ARMORY NEW YEARS EVE That's Thursday, December 31 : NOTHIN BUT A FUN PARTY DANCING AFTER MIDNIGHT ; , EVERYBODY OUGHT. TO B( THERE 8tart the Naw Yaar with merriment. You ean make all the noieeycu want on this night of nights. . BRING YOUR CANNON v. ' MUSIC BY THOSE SWANEE 6ERENADERS A Rsal.Hot Dane Band Coma Early Don't Mis Anything ' . IT'S A JITNEY STEPPING PARTY OFFICERS BADLY Tiffin : STILL EXPLODES BAKER. Ore., Dec. 30. Sheriff Henry McKinney and two. depu ties, Frank Llttlefleld of Baker and Arthur Romageaux of Huntington, were seriously Injured in the ex plosion of a still they were raiding In the hills near Snake, river, six miles below Huntington, late last night Ramegeaux la In a Baker hospital today and McKinney and Llttlefleld are confined in their homea here. All are expected tq recover. . ; The officers raided the . Will Baird farm late Tuesday, finding what they declared to be the big gest still ever taken in Baker coun ty. with twelve 60-gallon barrels of mash. No one was found at th still, which was In a dugout, on the hillside. Wishing -to destroy the outfit the officers saturated it with coal oil. Llttlefleld then lighted match. A terrific explosion threw all three men several yards and knock ed Sheriff McKinney unconscious for a moment when he recovered his senses his clothing was on fire and his hrnd was burned. He stag gered to his feet, fell, rose again and put out the fire in his clothing. The other two staggered to their feot, badly burned. - i ! Will Baird, owner of the proper ty on which the still was located, was arrested In Huntington and brought to the county jail here. He denies any knowledge of thetUU The three off Icwra are an . burn ed about the head and face. .Mc Kinney and Llttlefleld ' lost all their hair. Their hands are severe ly burned. " ' 1 - r i The men were atandlng several feet from the dugout at the time of the explosion. Two other men with the officers were further away and not injured. JITNEY DANCE AT MOOSE HALL Friday, Jan. 1 Music By Pap's Peppy ' Players Come and Strut Your ' Stuff We Can Supply Your Grocery Needs Canned Fruits Canned Vegetables Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Free Delivery Try Us After January 1 All Prices Reduced Maddox&Wetherell Phone 499 Jackson at Oeer Creek Bridge Richmond Burge The Professional Psychoanalyst from LONDON UNIVERSITY ENGLAND Is open for reservatlona at tho Hotel Rose, Roseburg. Stammering Vocational Analysis Human Problems CONSULTATIONS ARE FREE Phone 622 ' 1 : V ; ; wishing all my patrons J, , NEW-YEAR REPLETE WITH ' ' HAPPINESS, HEALTH, PROSPERITY MARCEL'S MIRACLE MINERAL K .: Fred E. Pomerleau, County Representative. J0 K . 605 East Douglas- - , ; , - . -" ' ; . . Roseburg, Ore. m 5 J : .' Phone 638-X I '-v . - 5 The moving picture. "Stream of Life," will be Bhown at the Metho dist church New Year' Eve, at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Admission free. BIG MASQUERADE DANCE NEW YEARS EVE AT ' LONG'S HALL Y Coles Valley Thursday Nit,'Dc, SI Musk By 8UTHERLIN ORCHESTRA Everybody come have a goc4 time. RIDDLE SATURDAY NIGHT January 2 . ....... Muslo - NITE HAWKS' Six-Piece Orchestra "MATRIMONIAL" Polly Wjdta a.Cracliar-Jack POLLY TOLLMAN "formrty of Panama," champion female parrot aa sweat aixta, dlrw ,rur acquaintance and meeting k -iril. parrot of simi lar charms, "object rhatrlmony." A bird af th above description kindly correspond with my pres agent. j: w.tollman " ,, ' Art Real Estate -Roseburg. Or., Rout 2 P. F. HIRSCH Public Accountant R0SEBUR0, ORE. I Your Book Kept Charge. , abl by th Hour r by th Month. AUDITING ' BOOKS OPENED AND , CLOSED Inventories Figured Tonite and Thursday ' Wit an All-Star ; ; Cut Including . r 1 MONTE ' BLUE. LEW CODY. MARJORY DAW AND OTHERS Comedy 10c 20c Exclusive First Run Pictures Only DANCE 1 Troop Three. Boy Scouts, en Joyed a delightful hike yesterday. Tbe day was good for a winter outing and. the boys tramped sev eral miles and then roasted the chickens which they had procured for the feast Tbe Outdoor Boys, a group younger than the boys of scout age, enjoyed a hike today. Roseburg's new ballroonv-The Oriental Gardens, will .open Wed "fdAY. Jfl2f e there. Do You Need Money? We are making loan on Roseburg residenco and busi ness property. Monthly re payment plan. Attractive rates. We are loan agent for the Equitable Savings A Loan Association of Portland. Also we have private money for city loans and Eastern money for farm loan. G.W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE " 116 Cass St Phone 417 i FRANK A. TERRY Equitable Saving V Loan v stock " ' .' Inquire of O. W. Young & Son, real estate, or at Churchill Hard Ware Co. DANCE SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE HALL New Years Eve . ORCHESTRA MUSIC Lunch at Midnight Tonite and Thursday He Wasn't Afraid of Anything Living but he couldn't beat little oU Dan Cupid RAM NOVARRO picture of love, adV X venture and the aching foci Ir" dijjentnif Ifl vumgi PRICES THIS SPECIAL Evenings 10c, 35c Special Thursday Matinee 10c, 25c i