Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 13, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    U.aed Dallr Ewpi Sunday by tb.
ffvw.-iicvietr Lo lift
Member of The Aaaoclated Ire.
The Associated Press Is exclusive'
ly entitled to the ubb for rouubllca
tlan of all news dispatches credited
to" It or not otherwise credited 16
this paper and to all local news
published herein. All riffhta rg re
publication of apeclal dispatches
narein aro also reserved.
HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor
' Entered aa second class matter
Hay 17. 1920, at the post office ai
Uoseburg, Oregon under Act or
March 2. 187a.
M Subscription Hatee
Dally, per year, by mall 14. Of
Oaily, single month, by mall .. .60
pally, by carrier, per month . . .&
' ', The Library
AMONG the many things In and
about the city of Uoseburg of
x)i)ch we are proud, the Rosehurg
library deserves a great deal more
tfiun passing notice.
'in the month of December the
library loaned one book for each
rmvn woman and child in the cily
of .Uoseburg. The 19110 census of
Hpseburg was 4362. The Uoseburg
library loaned during IJeccniber,
4J51 books.
Nor waB December a "peak"
xjanth. The average circulation of
library books Is Bllghlly more
than 4000 per .month the whole
year around. During the year 1930
ajj (otal of 48,448 books were bor
rowed from our library. Just one
ijtjre Item regarding library circu
lation: The UBe of books in 1930
Increased twenty per cent over
1620.
J The library lias been on Its pres
ent basis and In Its present loca
tion about six years. An an
nual circulation of 48,000 volumes
lias been achieved In that lime.
(Any resident of the city of Hose
Hurg Is eligible to borrow books
from the Rosoburg library. A to
tal of 589 new registration curds
Wore taken out In 1930 bringing the
total registration of library users
UP, to 3201. The laws governing
the operation of a city library do
not permit the loaning of books
Outside the corporuto llmltB of the
City. A limited amount of books
are loaned to county residents on
a, rental basis.
The library Is well stocked with
excellent bookB. New books num
bering 573 were addod last year
(ringing the total number of books
m- the library at the present time
tj. 6843. Anyone not fully acquaint
ed with the facts might oaHlly
ifuoBB that quite a large number of
books would be lost each your
When the total number loaned Is
Some 50,000. It Is ainii.lim. but
Cue, tbat only 34 books remained
Unaccounted for at I he clone of
the year.
The next .lime you are writing
o or talking to someone who lives
Isewhere, tell them mme of the
facts about our city library. When
fou atop to think about it, the
figures which aro given nbove
re really amazing and certainly
prove that ours Is a lllomtu and
well oducated population.
Two fumllles huve Just recently
acquired properly and have muile
their homes hero, In the Helen
lower district. Tha head of one
Bf these families Is a doctor who
has rnllrcd and who selected this
Jbfeatlon Tor Ills UKAI.TH. The
Uior family came here from Mon
tana to oscape the rigors of the
Montana winter weather. Many
ho have lived here n long time
do not realize fully what a wonder
ful climate wc actually have.
Oregon Editors'
Opinions
, (linker Dciuocriillleriilili
rrilK Oregon Journal' Mashing
1 ton eorteHpomlent reports tluti
Jjol. A. K. Llmk anil tlenrge Neu
jier hnve Ihe Inside irnck on Ihi
fuiicrnl Judgeship h i i it 1 1 1 1 ni. -ii i
vhlrh will be reciininicnttiMl by
1n aenntors. Whclllcr tllli csll
Jiiate Is correct we do mil know bin
41 so It Is n good sign, iioiti ul Hiosi
men aro outstandingly able Inn yet
Ivho havo shown genuine devoium
lb the public Interest. They are ot
course not the only men who
snoaniire up to ihe demands of tjils
txaetlng poHillnn hill lle-y an- tin
tight typo. The fact that neither l
ti T5"roSNlKfTXTETl it
fi reactionary in political or eco
4inmlr. ideas is also encouraging to
.hose who want (he law to keep
Jiare with developments In other
Jlelils.
m .
, (Salem Hlalcsninii)
Fupcra dike pleasiite in ni'iini
Ing items from Ihelr Illes ot twen
Jy-flve, forly or fitly mrs ago
u'hey give Inlcresllng piriuri's "I
former times, like those iiont
' tlodey'a Lady's Hook or Ihe uhl
Jlnrper's liaziuir of the sixties
. Recently the Indianapolis News
In Its "Fifty Years Ago'' column ic
lirlnted the following:
. "There ac" 490 houses In the it)
veiling liquor under gmeiuiiieui
llconse. With haiilly tin ejcentlon
they sell by the 'small or less than
a auart, mora or loss openly, und
but 303 have Btato licenses to sell
less than a quart. There are sev
enty drug stores, unauthorized by
'state license, selling by the 'small',
and 11 saloons running wholly un
der government license and liable
to- prosecution- under tha stute
law."
"Sixteen women are on trial at
Winaai&c tor miiashlng pool tables
and knocking in beads ot barrels
of 'Bpirits ' "
When we read in papers ot today
about tne prevalence ot joints and
speakeasies in the cities we do not
realize the number of places for
selling liquor In the old days. In
dianapolis then had a population of
75,000; yet there were 490 housoB
dispensing liquor more or less
legally. t
From the standpoint of con-)
sumption there Is no doubt that J
mi leas nuuui is lunsuineu luuu?
Uian in saloon days.
Prohibition is frankly a problem
with many attendant evils, but the
solution of the liquor question
seems to be In going forward rath
er than in retreat.
Putrid
(The Dullus Chronicle)
Yes, sir, und to the man who
first discovered the potent. ul hy
dro-electric energy at Colilo tails
goes the title ot the "Power Scent-
er" of America. Millions of other
people never sinelled anything
there but fish.
You Tell 'Em
(La Grande Observer)
Will some oun explain why the
battle of Hunker Hill was fouKht
on J) reed b Hill, why Houlder Can
yon dam Is being built In Black
.unyon, and why they cull it an
act of congress when congress
never acts?
DR. A. ZIEFLE WILL
ADDRESS GRANGE
Dr. A. Zlefle. deun of the school
of pharmacy ut Oregon Stute col
lege, Is to be the speaker at the
meeting of IJouglua County Po
mona grange to be held ut South
Deer creek Saturday, January 31.
Dr. lefle will arrive In Uoseburg
i'hui'riday, und Mill address the
noon luncheon meeting of the Ho-
tary club, of which he is a mem
ber. Thursday and Friday eve
nings he will speak before as-1
demblles at the high schools, Po-;
mona grange will hold an all-day
ai'sniuu uii mo oibi, iwiu n viy
good prog mm is anticipated.
DEER INCREASE AS
COUGARS ARE TAKEN1
Deer in the Kteantboal basin
have been Increasing very rapidly
during the past four yeurs, due to
the killing off ot cougurs in that
section, according to Charles Ir
win, Hoaglln trapper, who has kill
ed 52 cougurs In his traps during
that period of Mine.
When 1 first went into the
4linnihmil rilil i'ii. " Mi- Irtvln
said, "the deer were scarce nnd I .
seldom saw them as 1 mudu my
rounds of traps. Frequently 1 enmel
upon the carcass ot a deer killed .
by a cougar. As the cougars havo
been killed oil. however, the deer
have become more and more pleu
tlful, und a few days ago 1 counted
21 while walking four miles along
the trail."
WASHINGTON DRYS
PASS UP HARTLEY
(AwuH-iuhfl I'lvitu Lt'Hici! Wlro)
SKATTLI-I. Jan. 13 While
Roland II. I larlley Is governor it! i
Wuslilimioii. the state anti-saloon
league will not ask tho legislature!
tn pass amendments correcting
the "many weaknesses" of the
stale prohibition law. It. N. (licks,
ant i-sn loon league superintendent,
salil yesterday.
Hills approved by the 192!) legis
lature making ihe slate dry law
more stringent were vetoed by the
governor, 1 1 Icks said, and "t here
fore, we will not use the time of
the legislature to attempt lurthor
dry amendments until wo get an
other government, which we fully
expect at the time of the next
election."
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1)
short hut useful admtulst rat Ion.
MKW men are in the saddle. We
nave a new governor ami a new
h'K litl urc. Nt'W days anil hew
problems are ahead.
Let us give Ihe new im-u w ho
are assuming the burdens of re
sponslbllity a chance. I .i t us
HOl'i; they succeed.
To the best of our atiht
us 1 1 LLP them to succeed
I. I
AS Ihe men who ilsr in h al i
ship In Oregon htivr isiotis ot
flue seivtre to their stale, and as
lin y aie enabled by oui m opera
(ion to icalle tbee visions. tuuiH
hit tug Ihetu Into solid ut hh-ve
meiits. K til-' ultKCON will
benefit.
So h t us he helplill to out l Mil
er. When we criticise i tiei.i let
us do it in a (t t.NSTl; I t Tl V K
Hpil'll
I li.ll Is l:r . to tlllllil a 4!i ill
er Oiegou.
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CARD OF THANKS
To the mail) tib nd-i hoe .
si. si ;t me and H)niwiiliy iioed -t
helpful III out recent beieaeniriit,
we our lieaittell IhntiK.o uii'l
m.ti n udt .
John SIuim IiT
I'lituk tiuiciiir
1. 1 nine Mailt hi).
RCSSS ONE HALF PRICE
oti' i hnh'r oi any of our tenner
$)'' hue oi hulM s' and children
die--. w tor :"e. AImi the Jl y.. hue
Cot ?l In. luded hi ihe latter
ioui s our liift spiiug shlptnt-nt
of new direst s. These are e.imly
equal l tenner ?1 !' alues 111 ni-u
si) lint. tii, r qualities and i one
plete n- iMiiunii. See this wonder
value In l en drcs n t'.ui w.
NOW liUe ot kiddle dressCH Ml tt
new tow I'tti e ot .'.:h'. aUn now- ou
display. Can b where juu pum1.-
Adr,
POLLY AND HER PALS mMmiW.
HOW COULD MISS WHAS IT
rWUOHTV MAK J OCCURRED TXX
SUCH A MISTAKE JxTHAT
IK, D&vARfcST'S f l TEAR&ST
R&R3RT CARD ?
SH&'S KARK&D H&R
A&SEkTT TtrV,
TIMt5.'
Maybe I'm Wrong
By
J. P. MKDnURY
POUTB foot-pads who use black
jacks are now asking pedes
trians If they want one or two
lumps
Momentous Moments When
an Irresistible college boy meets
an immovable co-ed.
8oclal Accomplishments Be
ing a veterinary Burgeon to a merry-go-round.
Pitiful Cases The woman who
tried to take out fire insurance on
nor 'laming youth
... ... . !" , ,
touts mnni i-eepmg mm is
nothing hut a man with a wrong
view point.
Auto-Suggestlon This Is the
lime of Ihe year when thousands
of motorists are driving home with
a brand new set of payments.
Excuse It Please John Ihe
HaptlHt had one too many necking
parties.
Marital Maxims When the
Cat's away, tho husband will play.
Our Own Vaudeville
Traffic
Cop: Mow did you happen to lose
control of your car?
Lady Driver: I Just had It wash-
ed nnd couldn't do anything with
It.
Talks on Health
liy
DR. R S. COPKI.AND
XTOl know lots of friends who
1 are never without what is
ealled "acid slomach." or "heart
burn." It Is one of the most com
mini of aliments.
It is a sad thing (hat human na
tu re Is jusl what ll Is. Il fs strnuKi'
how many grown people are slave
lo Ihelr appetites. If they never
ale the foods lhe know to he had
for them, If they never overate
or Indulged at Ihe wrong time, we
would rarely hear of acid stomach
When we are tn good health the
gastric Juice, which has so much
lo do with good digestion, docs not
form between meals. Jusl as soon
as we begin to eat, the jutee begins
to flow. It Is getting ready for Hi.'
digestion of (lie food when that inu
teilal reaches I lie sioumch.
At times, for some reason, c li
tl.lttual aelioil of Ihe gusltie jllKr
mux hi' disturbed. The arid nf thai
fluid iua Mow in loo large iiuaii
lilies, and litis Is known as "hy
peiu ldtt." ( other times It flows
in too roiiiill quantities. This Is
.died "h) pom iillty."
The si nip' "in of hyperachlity
v;ii The tuosi common are a fecl
iim ol fulness and w 'eight in the
ahdoineti. belching of bun ami fond
at (er out ing. homlarhe, and sick
lies at the stomach.
Noi ousnrss U an Important fac
(oi in prndm iu; this condition. It
ts innM apt to oei'iir when one l
t (red, o ei w ot Keil. or overtaxed
You eui hnmedly. carelessly, or
too much, anil then heartburn ap
pears
lun pliv mi ia'i4 believe that
i on-1 1 pat ion. w ii It its HeeompHiiy
im poisons wlmh are developed In
ihe tut. -si inu I ti;u i. has nun h
io do tn prodtii itm this l oudittoit
I Mu"ii ion Is retarded More acid
l-. ili'M loped than ts needed to d:
nest u meal Dtscnmfert follow s.
I'or those troubled ith Ihis eon
ill i ion. loods hnh in uor ail' I
rounti tn ie(uie should be avoid
ed Si inn u seasonings. whole
ii ins. unit s.eds ot berries, us
well as Ihe liber of iiiw or cooken!
v egetahlos are too irritating for
Uie sensitive stomach. Such lood
shonld be struined
Miami food, such as eggs, cas
turds, ercam and cot t ace rheesc
Hue teri'Sls. soups and tee itoum,
aie :ilwus aeceptuhh. Fish Is easi
ly diL-exied Some may take meat
in -in Jill quantities.
Milk In some form should he
otir pioieiu standby. This may be
whole milk, buttermilk, or "acid
ophilus" milk.
Kvcr person needs plenty ot
food, as well as arlelv to supply
all the u ecessu ry f od values. Do
not aurv yourself even U you
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M&BBfc
A
FORMS Of- WIMTER 5R0RTS.
AWD OAr;
U hookup A sports! m. V'-il
SPORTS!) hi
have hyperacidity.
Answers to health Questions
M. C. Q. How can I get rid of
an unsightly growth of hair on
my arms?
A. Bleaching with fresh perox
ide of hydrogen will make the
hairs less noticeable and is con
tended by some to retard the hail
growth. C. H. Q.
weight?
How can I gain
A. Proper dieting and deep
breathing are the secret. You
should eat nourishing foods and
have plenty of sleep and rest.
"NERVOUSNESS." Q. What
do you advise for neurasthenia?
A. Try to build up the general
health and this will benefit the
entire nervous system.
M. E. II. Q. What causes black
spots to appear before the eyes?
A. This may b due to bil
iousness. Correct your diet and
avoid poor elimination.
Z. A. H. Q. What should a
girl of 22, 5 ft. 3 In. tall, weigh'.'
2 What will remove superfluous
hair on the face?
3 llow can one gain weight?
. A. She should weigh nhoul
12.1 pounds this is about (he
average for one of this age and
height as deiermined by the ex
ami nation of a large number of
persons. A few pounds above oi
below would be of lil tie. If any
signifleance.
2 Kor full pari iculars send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope
and repeat your (piestion.
3 Improve your health in ten
( nil und you will cain in w i-iuii:
as well as benetit throughout your
system.
H. IL (J. -of
excessive
torehend?
- What Is the cause
perspiration on tin
A. Ki-issii' iMTspiralion Is
llllt It) llrl'Vr il illllllatioll. YlM
shniilil have irrutmctu for your
ni'rvuusnt'sii.
Advice to Girls
NANCY I.KK
D
KAU NANCY I.KK:
We aie two cirls .l II ;i:id
Ml. We ate bolll Idnliih's. and Wiillnl
like in ;ik you a few ojM'Sl ion
Are we tun tiimu tit mi ni'h ft i
lows? Our mother think- an
I low can x i' lui e u tunc '
Don't on think It w on hi ! tne
lo have a club' We une plantuiu
on that Is ii silU ' 1 lm t ;:n w e h.
tfln In it? We id, ink m in ivtiuu
lor your adv ice.
MKH AM' KSSIK.
M"
Kl An KSSIK. I think ih.ii
oar fih-.i ot a i lub is a
tal one. and mi will flint lli:il it
w ill niilke oil n v Ikip Win
not sit down and wipe a nice lift . -Hole
lo the milli; piopli- el oiil
town, point! m out in. possibilttt'
of mil h a Huh You could at rail.:"
lo inei t in h ihIk is' homes tn
loiaMon. or p iha' soiic oil'' m.i
be able 'o sp;iie oii a lame roree
Yon i onl.t .olo : m'IIH' pel h.lllt
.11 -I h'Mi- i n'ei tainmonts and
oi-Ii: i;- to .inne nl their Minds
M;in a i:nut' and lloui ishiin; Hub
ha.s h;td i'- bfuiuniui; tn ju-t u h
a manner, .md who know hill wiial
oui thili m.t pior to bf Ihe in. 11
il'i'in i tin I,: o! ji fi 'irrt'ssl'il
aliaii ' i.oo.t I n k. n'.d stnix to tin
rhib toi rhr ii't tew jiat. un';l
Mm ate ot I tuoiii;h to tia it a I
bo 1 1 H Mils
DKAIi VY LL1
Koi t liree t ill s
I b.ivr In . ti
w i ill in; to i
lo e tind slo
till whom 1 ilea i .
has always been vrrv
1'imnp! iihoiii nMs.'iin nn kt
r a i ?t-iy -l
i cm I wroii" in lit'i a niiniih mo ! pi'hl): Tho Kill is evldenily liml
anil Jusl wpimiI ii short nuip D of ih. fr.Vmlsliiu ami in iik
iuni ln-r a lew il.is ami Ii'IIiiu in'! ma an way out of II. So whv
llial sli' was mi loiiKi-r alii'ui-il in' not be bis tMiouah lo lake her st
n'e t tut- li'raiio sli' is ton her wonl ami cease tho friendship?
voting Shouliln'i her parent Ii.im mu sure that such a nice kind
thotitfht ol that In the iii'tineli ii" boy as your letter reveals ynu to
Sl-.e said ihat I wnnlil soon torLet : be will soon find other friend who
about her. lo you think sue means' will appreciate your kimluess. Send
lor uie to foipet her.' I have been ner a note and enclose her picture
to see her twice and she ueaied sad ask lor the return ot yours.
M t I
Around....
The County
By R. R. WOOD
While it Is admitted that with
the beginning of the season at
Thanksgiving time mices quoted
for turkeys were
not at all allur
ing, final returns
on shipments for
the New York
trade were gener
ally satisfactory,
although not as
liberal as most
producers had
hoped for. Yet
the fact has been
established thai
those folks en
flayed in this llnei
ol endeavor hnvet
almost universal
ly received fan
returns for their
birds that went to market during j
November and December. In some
instances turkey raisers have made
a nice bank account from thdr
turkeys, and this on a compara
tively small investment. As some
have said, it will be hard to find
where any one can earn a better
profit than by engaging in turkey
raising when the amount of capital
reuuired is taken into considera
tion. Of the several Instances of
this sort that have come under
observation during tht past few
weeks, showing what has been ac
complished by growers in Douglas
county during the year 1930 while
conditions were adverse, a few per
sonal experiences are here given,
demonstrating the possibilitlts that
await those people who give un
divided attention to the business
of raising turkeys for the holiday
market.
I'p in the neighborhood of Drain
are a man and wife who had a flock
of 5H0 to ti"i birds at the beginning
of the season. Quotations were
from 2'tc to 2Cc for firsts at that
lime. According to George Smith.
of Oakland, those growers killed
Ihiu birds for I be first market. They
nicked only those that were in
prime condition, dressed them
carefully and sold the lot for a
totnl of $l"i09 which was Just a
trifle over $5 per head, average.
That was not half bad, as the
fiowcrs admitted, and was a nice
sum for their spring and summer
work, ltesldes this they had around
2"i() birds left for the next selling.
These brought still better prices,
to the entire satisfaction of those
Drain people. Hut this record wetit
Into eclipse w hen Frank llogan.
ol Yoncalla. marketed 100 dressed
birds late in December. These
hirds wcie no better than a lot
of others fold during the holiday
season, bit the total sum received
tor those 10 i "centers of the feast"
ad vh need Hunan's bank account
Jmt r.:ir Ji.V Thut was Inspiring,
hided, and im donht the llogans
are duly gratified over the success
achieved, so they may be expected
to co it stronger for the year 1131.
That was a good report. Hut here
W anoilu-r one that comes trom the
Cleveland district, west of the city
or Onkland. showing that success
(n tmkev iiiisinu does not belong
lo an one I oca lit y. Mr. and Mrs
Hem y I 'a ui son. who live In the
ntl"'i pa it of Coles Yallev. one of
the earliest settled poitions of the
Vmpipia country, marketed 1 tur
kes during the latter part of De
cember. The hIko sent In quite
a good quota d urine the first of
the holidays, but the last lot of
i;i tiM(U iiioiiL'ht ihem an average
of $.Y'i:t a head, or a total of $:2t.
me w o::dt-t fully and said she liked
me ici' much. I lue sent her sev
eral f;,ie ail's and a picture of my
sell, loo I have a pd iiire of her.
Since she 1 no longer going to
write to me would it be all right
to ask her lor my picture and
! stirtnlil 1 r'tnrn hris? HI PIT
s
AI ASIATIC AREAS
. . (AuocUUd Presi Uaied Win)
SHANGHAI, Jan. 12. Winter, in
this part of tne world the harbing
er of death and Intense Buffering.
j today gripped virtually all of North
LUlna, Manchuria, Siberia, Korea,
and Japan, paralyzed communica
tions, crippled railroads and took
n undetermined toll ot human
life and property.
China, from the Yangtae river
northward and from the sea west
ward, lay under a mantle of Ice
and snow, while frigid blasts from
the north added to the depth of the
white blanket with a mixture ot
snow and Band from the barren
steppes of Mongolia.
It was feared thousands have
perished from the intenBe cold In
northern China alone, dispatches
describing the finding ot scores ot
fpozen 'bodies In the streets ol
large cities, but the number ot
dead probably never will b. known.
Even now the fate of .western
China, much of which was isolat
ed owing to disrupted coinmunlca
Hons, is uncertain.
Many cities of north central
and northeastern China reported
below zero, weather and at Harbin.
Manchuria, the thermometer regis
tered 37 degrees centigrde, below
zero.
TOKYO, Jan. 12. The death toll
In the blizzard which swept a large
section of the far east during the
week-end was estimated to have
left at least 30 dead in Japan.
More than 1,000 houses were un
roofed and 1,300 telegraph poles
were uprooted by the storm.
A 60-mlle gale derailed a train
in northern Japan and blew one
coach over a cliff. There were no'
casualties.
AUTO TIRE PLANTS
SLASHING PRICES
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
AKIION, O., Jan. 12 Announce
ments of sweeping cuts in retail
tire prices were made today by
three of the largest Akron rubber
companies. The General Tire and
Rubber company announced a re
duction of 7 1-2 to 12 per cent on
all passenger tires, but said no
cut in truck tire prices has been
or is contemplated.
The B. F. Goodrich company is
sued a statement that it "has re
vised its tire price schedule to
meet the reductions announced
last week by competitive compan
ies'
Official confirmation was obtain
ed of the 6 1-2 to 12 per cent cred
ited to Firestone Tire and Rubber
company since last week.
rhe Seiberl.ug Rubber company
has announced slashes on all tires
of the mail order grade but has
If you are looking for some real
values in men's wear you will
find them here.
1 LOT
50 MEN'S SUITS
S35.00 to $40 Values
$25.00
If your size is here you will get a real bargain
OVERCOATS
We give you a 25 reduction on all
Overcoats. Buy now, for cold weather
is here.
37 pairs Men's Oxfords,
$5.00 and $6.00 values
4 dozen Men's Hats, Q Q R 0
values to $6.00 for 0 Ol J U
6 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, (M C Q
values to $3.00, now 0 I I J 0
Men's Wool Blazers .. S3.50
3oy' Wool and Suede
Discontinued lines of
Luxite Hosiery, $1.25
You will have to come early if
you want some of these real bar
gains. They will not last long.
Wilder & Agee Co.
stated higher priced lines- will be
practically undisturbed. The Good
year and Mohawk, tire manufactur
ers probably will issue statements
later today.
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THIEVES SHATTER
WINDOW; GET GEMS
(Asmlaud Pms Uuti win)
EUGENE, Jan. 12. Throwing a
rock through the window, bandits
j-etole rings and watches valued at
between ?200 and isuo trom tne
Carter jewelry store here last
night.
A number of pedestriana were on
the street a t the time but the rob
bers worked so rapidly they easily
escaped. The rock had been wrap
ped in a felt bat to deaden the
noise of the smash.
COQUILLE MAN HURT
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
(AnocUted Press Leupd Win)
MARSHFIELD, Jan. 12 William
Rudlck, 28, pool hall owner, was
seriously Injured In an automobile
wreck near Coqullle last night.
Hlg car swerved from the highway
In a heavy fog, and overturned four
times. Radick wag thrown clear of
the car but suffered a fractured
skull and was blinded. Coqullle
hospital attendants said he may re
cover.
TRADE
Sheep, real estate, or cattle ac
ceptable in trade for our used cars.
J. u. Newiand and Son, 114 So,
Stephens St. Adv.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L.
Phone your news Items to the
News-li'view telephone 135.
Special Room Rates
For the Winter
We have several, rooms at low weekly or
monthly rates during the winter season.
We invite your inspection.
All Modern
1. Steam heat.
2. Hot and cold water.
T MTHHill1---'
HOTEL
Blazers
Ladies'
values
S2.00 0 4 U 4
.....79c. Ii I J J
BOSEBURG CABINET SHOP
Ed S. Cockelrea F. L. Cockelrea
We do all kinds cabinet and mill
( work.
We will also remodel your old
house or build you a sew one.
Either by day or contract. All work
guaranteed.
Phone 641-J. 542 Fowler St
John R. Kelly
SHEET METAL WORKS
Heating and Vantllatlni
If It can be made of Sheet
Metal We Can Make It
444 N. Jackson St Phone W
R08E3URQ, OREGON
GAS
FOR
Cooking and
Heating
It's safe, it's economical and
it's efficient. Let us show
you the advantages of gas
in your home.
Come in for a Demonstration
SOUTHERN OREGON
GAS CORPORATION
215 W. Cass St. Phone 235
Conveniences
3. Telephone.
4. Coffee shop.
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We've framed some fine
bargains for you.