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B. W. Bute Bort O. Bate!
8VB8CRIPTION RATES
Dally, per year, by mall 14.00
Daily, alx months, by mail. . . . 2.00
By Carrier, per month 10
Call at office, per month 35
Weekly Newi-Revlew, per year 2.00
whs da not with to do tU, hoM
ma lAtA laini line of bdA.'ilr44 lbs
I (tpppac or which will sot ihroaum
pubho eafety. Many progreatv em
ployers will welcome aucn reiiet
from Industrial wars, and many
workers will be glad to have a pub
lic authority nlway on, the Job to
Hee that they prt the uure deal.
HOMK STOKK MKUVICE
Member of The Awwlt'd l
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitle' to the use for republication
uf ail news dispatches credited to II
or not otherwise credited In this
paper and also the local news pub
lished herein. All rights of republi
cation of special dispatches hereiu
re also reserved.
How-bur. Omion, April 3, lUlIO.
IMH KTItlAI IWItTS
Not merely do the stores of a town
like ltosebui'K assenihle the products
of the wide world at vnnr very doors
but liiey save the public an enor
mous amount of time. To get these
KOoiIh from all over the earth. It J
would formerly huvc been necessary
to visit the nearest larKe city. You I bald knob just north of l.os An.
would have to take a part or thelpelcs. will be the renter of another
whole of a day, and visit some great ! throng of worshipers. Diners will
In .tho earliest days of history,
disputes between Individuals were
settled by force. The party that was
the best flgnter. or had the best
weapons, won his way. Might was
right. 8uch methods df settling
disputes were discovered to be con
trary to the public interest. Right
was trampled upon by wrong and
there was no Justice. As a result
laws were made requiring Individ
uals to submit their disputes to
courts. Justice was not always done.
Often those courts made blundering
decisions. But it was recognized
that on the whole suffering and
wrong was prevented. This princi
ple should apply also to difference!
between Rroups of peoplo. surh as
are involved In the ordinary labor
trouble. Strikes are essentially war
faro. The results do not securo Jus
tice. Many unjust clulms have been
won In this way, and many Just
claims huve failed because the em
plover proved the stronger. If such
methods of violence allierted only
employer and employe they might
be tolerated. Hut they affect the
whole public, they stop production
of the necessities of life, upset busi
ness and even threaten life Itself.
Jf the nation has a right to protect
itself (from any peril, it has a right
to protect Itself from this. A very
interesting exerlment Is under way
in Kansas, In Its new industrial
court, for adjudicating such disputes
kffwtlng public safety. This is ap
plying to Industry the old principle
that disputants should submit quar
rels to impartial authority. Those
emporium. There millions of money
are invested, and the complex sys
tem is operated on tiie hlr,'h scale of
expense that burdens metropolitan
'ratle. The cost of tiie thing to you
is not merely what you pay for the
artlele. It is your car fare, the din
ner in the city, and most of ull, the
llnje. The home store lays down
the article from Kgypt or Australia
or India on the counter at the price
the same thing will cost In the great
city. And even if you paid a lot
nnre for it, you could afford to, for
you have bought it without Iohs of
your valuable time, without any In
'idental expense whatever.
About tiie time a man gets settled
down for life the trump t blows and
he has to settle up.
hat) s
A closed mouth is better
closed car.
Kven pride oV ancestry Is less
'Vearlng on those e.bout you than
iirwe oi seir.
Will SING ANTHEMS
from minors
I.OS AXGELE3, Calif., April 3.
Anthems will be euug at daybreak
Master Sunday on mountains and
hilltops surrounding Los Angeles.
Most of theso services are uuimal
affairs and lu pa.it years buve at
tracted thousands. Prt:itiienl among
them, from the standpoi- of the
lii turesipie, is thnt hold at Inspira
tion Point, one or the shoulders of
Mt. I.owe, a mile above sea level
and frequently above the clouds.
A fiery cross on Kai;le Rock
he held on Angeles Mesa, south.
west of the city, at Inspiration Peak,
near Whittier, and at Pomona
TDK IIO.MNG GAMK KXI'I.AIM'P
lUtxer Contends That Modern Killt
Is Mm tl Killer. lit I loin Old
Time Match.
People go to shows io be enter
tallied but they don't expect the en
tertaininent to come from the seats
just lien I nil them.
.No fool like a young one who tries
to act like he's an old one.
M.i:itli:i uomiv aiik to iik
llliOI'I'KII KUOM IMVItlil.l
Itl'TTE. Mont., April 3.An or
dlnaiuo has been Introduced In th
city council to drop married women
whose husbands are able to supper
llieui, from the city payroll. For
titer laws and customs forbade theli
employment but the bars wero lei
down during the war and never hav
been raised, 4 . 411
The Cold That
Hangs On
This is No. 5 of a scries of advertisements, preitaml by n
cnmiietent physician, explaining how certain diseases which
attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whonti
ing Cough, Mcuslesor even a long continued Cold often leave
these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a
favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vkk's Vaio
Kub may be of value in this condition.
A cold is simply on inflamma
tion of some part of the air pas
sages throat, larynx or bronchial
tubes just like a sore is an in
flammation of the skin. A long
continued cold means constant
inflammation and this constant
inPiammution frequently weakens
the air passages so that they
become an easy point of attack
forinvadinu ".ermsof more serious
diseases. A "cold that hangs on,"
therefore, is simply nature's "red
flag" indicating that there is
"trouble below," and this warning
should never be neglected.
Nightly applications of Vick's
VapoRub will aid nature to clear
up that inflammation. Hecause
Vicks acts locally by stimulation
thru the skin to draw out the
inflammation, attract the blood
away from the congested sjHits
z VICK'
UVapoRub)
and relieve the. cough. In addi
tion, the medicinal ingredients
of Vicks are vaporized by the
body heat. These vapors are
breathed in all night long, thus
bringing the medication to bear
directly upon the inflamed areas.
Vicks should be rubbed in over
the throat and chest until the
skin is ted then spread on
thickly and covered with hot
flannel cloths. Leave the cloth
ing loose around the neck and the
bed clothes arranged in the form
of a funnel so the vapors arising
may be freely inhaled. If the
cough is annoying, swallow a
small bit of Vicks the size f a pea.
Samples to new users will be
sent free on request to The Vick
Chemical Company, 2:t"i llroad
Street, Greensboro, N. C.
l our .
More Than 17 Million Jars IW1 Yrarlv
sris
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We make a Specialty of
Washing it 'till it
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IM i tor Itoseburg Xews-Iteview:
We will noon learn the fute. n tho
Loxing commission hb the people will
Uefore long have an ouportunity to
render their decision. H 1b nlniost
-rliiin that the verdict will be In
favor of the box i tiff game. Thin coun
try hub Koine wideuwake progreHsiva
leople wiiu favor this Htrenuous
port, and have if one on record ub
faying ho. The trouble, seenm to be
hat bo many people confuse tiie
modern day boxing game with the
jld limn prize fights.
A prize fight w.ih where the battle
wan fouKltt with bare knu-kleH and
hero a round was not concluded
- nt il one of the principals wan
t nocked to tiie ground. Much wrost-
'ing and kneeing, rabbit punches and
'tinting were brought into play an I
iio padded posts and no guy ropes
were used. It was to do away with
'bis sort of thing thnt the modern
,'iove contest was substituted. The
'.id is whenevtr a contest Is sched
uled the average sporting writer and
'he average fight promoter refers to
'he contest as a prize fight. It Is
tliis confusion of terms ttat has
caused so much legislation against
the boxing game.
.Majiy a legislator has voted against
boxing and yet never in his life has
iftended a contest. Why? Simply
because Mrs. Mary liuttyhodv calls
on tho legislator's wife and tells her,
what a horrible man he is when he
supports tiie bill. ou never see
the leaders or the strong men of a
legislature against the boxing game.
! ho trouble with the nverage law
inakisr is tint he does not himself
understand anything regarding a
oxiug contest. He some how or
other allows h i nisei f to tie In flu-
need by some people who are
coking notoriety or begrudging
-ther people, who seem to he mora
happy than himself, their pleasure.
Who was the 'guy" that said "it
i:l:es all kinds of people to mnke
up a world ? If it did not and if
he reformer was not a necessary
vil then surly there would be en-
irely too much happiness in this
Vitle old world ot ours.
Yours truly,
BID SHAM HOCK.
lied need prices on feed
dv. -ludd ft McMillin.
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Smart tailored suits in trt otitic
nid serges. Hell Millinery tf.
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If you have something to sell or
cut try an Adv. in the News-Hevicw.
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our PRICES LOW.
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