Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1920)
I.SDAV. APWL 20. 1020. rwo KOBKIH'lta NEWS-ltUVIKW Issued Daily Kxcttpt Sunday. L. Wimusrly U. W. Ilatcs licrt i. Ilulc SUBSCKIIiTION KATES Dally, per year, by mull. . 1 4 00 Daily, six wouins, by mall.... 2 By Carrier, 1T juouili Call ai office, per mouth .36 Weekly Nevts-Kovluw. per year 2.00 Member ot The AoclMtl The Associated Pri-sa la exclusively wtiiled to Hit use lor republication Hi all liens dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in tlila paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights of republi cation of special dlspatcbea herein are also reserved. Itofevhui-if, Orettoti, April to, 1IBSO. sCKHTIO.N KATKH w following subscription The rates become fffoctlve April 1, li'iO, for the Nuws-Revlew: Dally, on" yoar by mall. ...14. 00 Daily, 6 months by mall.. 2.00 By currier, per month B0 Call at office, uer month .35 Kr'I'KtT OK AliVKKl ISI.Vti. A small news story on Inventions has brought $ I r.00,000 lo -Marshall Turns l.loyd, an inventor. Heveiul months ago Mr. Lloyd invented a new method for producing huhy car riages, woven furniture and lii'skt ts. It was the only change iu the method of weaving wickers since Joi-heued, mother of Moses, wove a biiskct In v.hlrh Tarouh's daughter found Mm on the Itiver Nile. Boon after Mr. Lloyd invented a loom whit weave: workers Into any shuie ai.d does so thirty times faster and letter thun the fastest hand weavers. The stories of these Invenllo'ix wus printed in Talent Jouruiils h d copied ly a trade paper in Milwaukee known its "Packages." A New York represent ative of Lusty and Sons, London. KiiKland, uiunufa. liners, read Hi selves lo the organisation of polili cal campaisns neu people have devoted a lot of time to this form of effort. The rje:,tioii usually arises hat returns tin y uro gomi? to net fur their binlce. The ulii theory was that people would deole them selves to these activities purely out cf public spirit. There is au Increas ing number of people who will give time to political organization work, purely fro-n love of a cause iliev be lieve In, and ask iiothlni? In return. Such men have performed a splen did s 'he. ami r-lve hope of a new era of hlsher public standards. But ... i. thai nil political work will be done on this basis. Is perhaps exprrtliiK too much of human nature l i, present stas of development. As thinxs KO In politics, when a nun has given a lot or service .o , or a candidate, he Is very likely to ask something In return. He seeks appointment to some office or sup port in some ennipalgn for election. Here come up the most emharraslng question In politics. Many public i, en feel under obligation to make n leturii to lliuse who have helped tl,ln win success, regardless of v I eiher thee workers are fit for the positions they seek or not. The fact that a man has helped a candidate vln a hard rampaicn, makes him i rurally grateful, and disposed to tee that man's qualification in the nest favorable light. Nilllo lh B f.-ellng Is perfectly natural. It leads to a grat many unworthy appoint ments, and commits public men and organisations lo thn r.upport of p-.any In ompetont candidates. t.tOXr'ISTATlOX IIV TAXATION'. Farmers of North Dakota will nroliahly not continue to be onthua lasllc over the Non-I'arllsan '.eairie In that stale on the basis of what I hat sort of government is costing them. Owners of farms Iu N'onP Dakota pay on over 70 p'r cent of the total valuation and the state taxes have been Increased nearly 00 per cent In 1I9 m'" "'be- venn. which means tl.e i i-rrers Bre facing the 'lrst teu toward confis cation bv taxation of their burls, says tin tin ;on t'lty Knterprlfe. The league Is on trial and the Jury 8 Btory, Invent. na1ed and reported lo, th taxpayimc farmers of North hia clients. They visited lunt ww I Dakota. In Pembina county le with fr i ivri anil ...ft him i r.nit.Kitntn tar Itimiird f ro m II 8,7 . o in untt ri.-hor tmm h n lt a hm.i. ,.nt 1 1 Um ii i 1 8 to 1 1 L 0 .."23 in '1919, an lu ll ...III in ovLmuivH HiIiihIi Km iiic eftno of 216 per font. In Morton count v it was incroaPPd iron n. 70 to IIOfl.70.27. In Traill ronntv tho ftao tux p welled from i:t7 R42.40 i II 15.311.2:.. tin in- .rtchtH. rermitii have been sold i the Inventor in Caniuln, N'W Zta laiid and Austrinlta. Mr. Uoyd he sun lif an n flh rwdiilfir in Mnnrmd ('niuidii. ttlilifiui-'h born tn St. Paul. prease of 207 per cent. There are Mum. Ho wan a hotel waiter. bI rrct ,' many fiimilar illuti ations. liawker of soaps and cheap jewelry.f It is churned that lindfr the mail cairier by duK train and small Townhv KovcrnnuMit of Xnrth jiianufaeturer. DurlnK his Idle mo-j k ot.i thtit the per centnpe of Increase nients he tinkered away at lnei-Mn taxes on farm lands for the year tions but never had inum-y enoiiKh ' 1 0 1 !t n compared with 191fi, 1917 with which lo produce hlK thltiKS un-jpnd 1 0 1 s is nonroxlmately from 100 til he sold a wire weaving devise for to 300 per cent, at shown by ft euro Some Day Cash Will Be at a Premium THId has been a "loading-up" period. People have bought things and Invested In securities to an ex tent and of a kind beyond reason. Should conditions return to normal, there will be a hastening to get from under by UNLOADING. Happy then will be tho person with a BIO JJANK AC COUNT here at the Uinpq.ua Valley Bank. i 1 the UMFQM VALIEtV bank! i ROSEBUPO OREGON l J. M. THRONE - Cashier a liitle more than, twice. .staie socialism is an expensive' olavtliing. 'i'he Non-Partisaa League bus 'ihroitlid North Dakota. It has' Invaded Idnho, Washington and other Mirlhweateru stales and It la mid to be looking with longing eyex on Oregon. Farmers in North Da kota have already leurned that so fialistic. poernment costs a lot of money, without appreciable benefit. and a refreshing cup of tea awaltint them, which were servca uy a thoughtful contributor. Ammn those 1r i'King in itneir nwn contribution to hcaduuarters special mention should be mado of ,,M snhllni. ultn brnlizht 111 S5. his personal contribution to help the Armenian sufferers. l.'ofiorlsi fiom the various s; hool districts and from the city canvass ers will be published soon. A headline under a Washington ate says, "the U. S. army mule Is bMily praised." Nothing like pass ing the buck around even to the iunib brutes. The gasoline tank has to be filled Ibe moment the motor begins to nobble, but some people think their horses can go for hours on an empty stomach. Another walkout of the railway employes, to occur April 28, han been declared at Chicago.- These are busy riuvs from the striking standpoint. ir you could persuade the paper makers that there Is a creat surplus of paper, they mlsht take hold and increase production so as not to Ret tired. bed BprliiKs, door and table mats This was followed by a new method and machinery for making; ateel tuh inie. Me waa dlHtnlssed ns an "In aane Inventor" when he tried to sell his patents to the steel corporal ion. iter Independent firms which have taken from tho records in the state auditor's office on leisal descriptions of lands taken Indiscriminately, The Non-I'iirtlsun League stands for the sinclu tax. In one of Its text books, "The Illeh Cost of Living," by Frederic C. Howe, the warning In since been absorbed by the steel eor- -,.,.r ,! unmistakable. It reads poratlon paid Mr. Lloyd enough i "of n the measures proposed for money for American rlghls so thatj.h .obnioii of thee problems the he could develop bis wicker weaving, taxation of land villu s Is the slmp ldeas. I lest and most effective. This reform. known as the Single Tat. is compara tively easy to Inaugurate."' In N'orth Iiukotu Ibe valuation of It la obvious that If the work orifrm a,is B nenrlv five times that canvassing and voting Is to be rar-inf 191s, but on railroads not unite rled on Intelligently, some lurgei thrP times, telephone property near group of people must devote them-hy three times, telegraph property POLITICAL Itl.WAItllS. Children Should Never Drink Tea or Coffee. They are harmful to growth and oeveioprnent and have a particu larly bad effect on the nervous system of the child. Give the children Instant Fostuh and avoid tea and cofTee3 harm u7hercs a Reason " While millions of acres of farm hid co untitled, useless peddler ontinuf to tramp louij and niuday milps from house to house. Kid M"Cnv, the ex rhamnlon r"Sl t. hti;t cUn his 7th bride and in fti!l in the riiiK. Some record for a kid.. - In the kid jriiine the hatter ts al lowed u three-ltiife hit If he can put the hall through the kit hen window. PprinR tnuv bt here hut winter Ik iitill In control of the situation. Peoples Supply Co, 'A Few of Our Regular Prices: Fisher's Ki II.mI Oats, pkg Kolbn's Corn I'lases, pkg. Krlnkle Corn Flakis, pkg. Shredde.l Wheat, pk Standard pea, per can . . Standard tomatoes, per can Standard com. per can . . . Milk, all brands, per can .. Macaroni, pr pound .i.'.c So!:i crackers, per pound . . . 1 Kc l"'c Jelly. In 7 o... jar i. 10c "U m;.'- flour, s.c k J : l'p 1.-.0 Snowdrift flour. p.T S; k .$,'. .'0 I..C l;o! While joup. 4 h.ir I ;,c! Whit" li:n. :! pound- ;:.c 1J. '"'v":l. -pourd i.l:!s ;,)o Corn starch, pjckaie toe ''c Matches. 1 boxes for Ie iSurUin 's. , ,r ,.lu A Good Place to Trade. Near East Relief Campaign Progress Ft r ports from Mvrtle Treek jtato that the pooidi- thci t; are einrKrti i ally enrryhur on the rampaicn and expect to raise their quota. Si-pools are eo-oper!in.; heartily and think iluy will ha vo a hit; quota of con tributions. Mr. Harmon, district chairman of the (J, . it., who fmihf four years tn the Civil war, was in lUeu'huri; on a viit and hn! pl:M tied to buy hlmseli a cuit ff clothe?' ;Mid pome underwear to cost sbci" -'.'.'. I'tMiti sefipK the posters aid loam inn: of ihe need of the Arnu'v,. ini'M. tie rhanired his plans, houeb himself a blue d"iiim suit rnd run tribnted the difference in prien $2s.,"rt to the Armenian ea-ie. Mr. and Mrs. Johns ha'A -iimnbuted enotich to furnish food for one nrthan for one venr. From Sutherlin Mrs. Wm. I.ndd reiiorts a pood general interest. She tells of hovr two little srlrls went in to the woods and gathered wild flow irs vhr they sold for ?. their font i (button to the eause. The Suili- 1 1 ii bt.l'eq nre hobline n pie sain -Mid s.-bnoW and churches will all lo th'ir share. In . lite uf inclement weather, the v om- n's teams who are can as:-tut; he r. M'fen' ial diftrlcts report pood repair?: froni their work. O::o team was "cVeered dttrimr the middle nf tho afternoon to find sandwiches Overall Idea Is Spreading Locally Prune Plants to Be Constructed of contra I r the construction and etlUipi'inK CI iruil (irui-esBiuB yiaiiia n .. n. thn. ItSIUllll m ,U,L u. Ill Lll 1 ... .. U $100. 0U0 will be made within the ... , Ant-m I . .. lh. llHanii f- rw era' Co-oeratlve association and ureson urowera rwniB corpora tion, aecordinx to announcement made, following a meeting of the executive comniltteo of tho two or ganizations held here tonight. Al Aiyrue vreea me corpoiauuiia .n - ...nA Mi.l,l.. ill ii nt will cira . l ' 1 1. 1 1 - (.wvn.ue . ., plana for which have been completed IIV J. 1. . MOIL. WIU II" . . . . J -. has been actively engaged In con ducting a cannery at r-ugeuo. . .. . . .A V. .. VtA ..mmltlAa t O aiKO WHS )Uluu uf . " " w. ........ install a prune plant at Riddle, while at orrnifi rasa anoioer pmut wm w . . 1. n k.nilllnv nt BlinlM erecieo im 'ow ,.. rt and pcata. This plant will be erected With a View OI Ulliuiaieijr uoii.b for cold storago purpose!. At Sheridan the corporation will build a lnrge drier and packing plnnt, while at Dallaa plana have been completed for tn erecnon o. a combination prune packing plant and drier. The company already has estab lished two plants In southern Oregon. one oi wuicii is . - - and represents an expenauure 1;,0,00). 1 ne oilier iiiaii. , . r. nna .nil la located nroximaiciy - . at Mosebtirg. At Yamhill the cor poration has taken over tue m prune plant. I'lans for all of the plants were u- Unit .ml nntra.ct- prciiareu uj ors will lie asked to submit bids within the next rew aaya. n w . - i .nitDl..tnnr work Oil the OlliS UIU Bminin. vt 3 - overal plans will be started ear . 1 . 1 1 .. ,.r.i ..r thnt t )ic v mav IIUS BtllillK i ' ' be comiileted in time to care for tnta season s products: The "wear "our neiiims'' Idea In Moseburg seems to still be on the uii erade and daily more business men and laborers are taking to the wearing of overalls as a means of combatting high clothing costs. High school bovs have adopted the over alls and the majority are wearing them to classes. They have b recognized by the school authorities as legitimate and nre being more Kcnerallv adopted eueh dny. Vnstu1 clerks this morning donned overall about their daily tasks, while per mission has been asked of Wat-hlng- ton, D. C, for carriers to doff tiie regulation uniform In favor of denims for Ihe tine belnir. Business men have been taking up the overall f:id unite freely, while thofe not be ing the possessors of dentins hnve resurrected the cast off suits and are putting on a few patches with the hopes of making the garments hist until clothing costs take a de cided tumble. TO ATTKXI i.i,-Tivrj AT GRANTS l'Atf "I help take the tire out of tire trouble"', LIGHT up! Attaboy! Even'1 the toughest job set,,,, easier if you can "draw" on ChcslerfielJ. Those fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and that can't -be-copied Chesterfield blend "saasfy" as othe, blend of tobaccos tver j;d before. & CITY NEWS 0 Jlov. K. Tl Varrlnton. of hr Prehyorian rhurrh. and Frnppt Hol liwell left this mornin? lor (irnntP Tas." whre tliev will attond a meet ln? of tho Southern Orpcon Preshv tery, to he held In the Proshvterlan rltnrch there Vednednv and Thurs d:iy. They pvpnft to return to this litv Thursday even inc. Mr. Helll is a lay delegate from the t imrch. Tf you have unmothtntr to sell or rent try an Adv. In the News-Heview Fence Fence Fence Will Meet Tonight A ii.ni.lii, inclr" ennd time la ex .IaniaH ,.t ih. MnccMtkMo hall tonight when the Hoseburg Alaho club will hold their regular dance ana bociui em. r,ir tit, members. About 60 couples arc expected to be in attend ance, liood music has been pro vided and those In charge are espe cially dedroii3 of having an ine members present. Hern From Salem um.ndt Monitora nnil rinughter Miss S;liva. arrived In Roseburg this .. n.ntni, rrnin Sjilcm whfrfl thev re side, and will visli with relatives ,.. niinnii to business matters for several days. Miss Mnrsters will al- ir. visit at Riddle uetore reiuiuinis ii.... n 11,1.11. A. T. Lawrence, of the i.awrenee- Cordon realtv company, accompan ied by his wife and eon. Bertram. ,,. .1,1. in,.iini7 for niddle to snend the day attenning to uunin " ters. They made the trip oy num. Ill nt Home Vey Kilbourn. IS-year-old son ot ... . t:ll..r. nt iho Walker & KU- hourn real estate agency. Is confined lo his home for a few days. The vonne man Is quite sic although not seriously 111. M's T.uclle flllmore. formerly . ' , . .a II Morten au- '.TenoFrainir mm - Uomobllo company, has accented a position vith the Rice & nice re, office. Phe took up her new duties Monday morning. Leonard Van I.euven. who has h,.n visiting here with his parents. 1,ft tbU morning for Grants Pass, nbcre. he Is employed. Page woven steel coil spring wire fence, loop ends, no trouble to splice. Just received car load and have iu illicit the S bar 2H in., 8 in. stay, 10 bar 2S in 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7 bar Sij; bar it In.; 10 bar 40 in.; bur 42 In.: 13 bar 47 tn. stock fenoes. and 20 bar 4 8 in poultry and rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar 2fi in. at 33c; 9 bar 39 In. at 42c. Also several kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire, brace wire and staples. White foi prices. STEARNS & CHENOWtTH Oakland and Yoncalla I Tt W O-T. n-rl m-tr- mm a m- m BEST rOPx HOME SHINES savt. thr tpatucd THE BIG 'ALUE PACKAGES TASTES AND LIQUIDS rw. - w fthui sbon Car Studebakers Soon to Arrive C. O. Thomas, of the Studebaker- (Jverland agency, baa been notified that be will receive within a few dr.ys a carload of Studebakers, or dered by him some time ago. Mr. Thomas has also placed orders for other carloads but at the present time has received no notification that they are on the road. Owing to the strike conditions In the east, r.uiny of the large automobile fac tories are rapidly closing down for an Indefinite period and each day that la lost will materially decrease their car output for this year, and also lessen the chances of dealers to secure their allotments. It there fore behooves the prospective auto mobile purchaser to "do his shop ping early," not to "avoid the rush," but to be able to secure a car at all. la In Portland A. A. Wilder Is spending a few days In Portland attending to busi ness matters. Kntertaln Ye Members of the freshmt, A f , ui mo lOCHka,! school went to tho Mi.r."a last night to produce sklu tJLl given at the high school forthT:! Wk Vlla ,eloralu - a T. vtnrm an fa - ... 1 " v 0 meauy enjorel DAILY WRATHHIt BKPORi U. S. Weather rtn,..,, . I Roseburg. Oregon. 24 hour. S Precipitation In Inches tnd Bml redtha: l Highest temneratoeA ut . I Lowest temperature last nisS t rrecipiiuuun, last boars ' Total preclp. since ttrit ot bo'. .tviuini pioviy, ior uis moatt mini irwip, I rum ap, t 'if 10 aaie at erne v prwip, irom S6pt. 1 xuiui aeiicieac irora oept 1 . ..... lh I Average precipitation for 41 wet seasons, (September ts May Inclusive) A VrlLiLiiAM BBLUObimil "A Word to the Wise" says the Good Judge ODORLESS CLEAN EFFSCIENT Sold only In 35 lb. white cotton btvci $236 And 1 lb. packagfn . 36 Vo Ftllr No BtUk-A'rertllUr IEST I0IET CAI IOT-IEST IUiK C1I PtOWCI For Lnwnn, Flovrera, Gardra. Rbnib Hcqm l'lant. Fteldi mod Onshard Book FKEE Telli Just 1IOW A 25 lb bnr cor a lawn apaea of square foet Lantt a ycr or mora. A lfttlpoonrul to hill of potatoes, to matoe or ordinary row bush means abua daat (towers, crlip and early vegetable A teasponnful for I In I In potted plant, i'eroa lova It. Fully Guaranteed DISTRIBCrOB J. F. BARKER. , CO. You want real chewing satisfaction. A little of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so much longer than the old kind. You don't need a fresh chew nearly as of ten so it costs no more to chew tbii class of tobacco. Anymanwho uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco - . 1 Js UiJ JU MJWllSJ-'-l '- JS EXPERT WELDING includes not onlf the ktiotl edge of where to srP'f & heat, bnt also Just whsa stop. The work ean b of" done as well as underdoes. W possess the expert inowtodai and hae facllitr for dotal m kinds of welding work sstUrt torilr. We are at roar rice any time.. Mathews WeldingWorb ACETYLENE WEIOUC & CUTTIMC SKtUlITi ROSKHUUU. OltEOOS as Sheet MetalWork OP ALL KINDS J- H. SINNIGER 111 OA K STliKKT fHO.NB 428 Auto Owners! We would be plensed to test four Batteries Free at any tint and Rie yon expert aihire on the care ot Batteries. lien purchasing; new batter ies get our price. We caa aare yon noser, MOTOR SIIOP GARAGE 441 -v Jackson St. Rosbnra;. It's Time Wi Repair Your Bi If you want to f et th till nefit ot the season. day's delay Is a dsy'l ptaJ lost So bring the food wheal around and hsre si it In first class rldlnj tM tion. Tou know whst Bo' " work ws do. Brery el r does. D. W. JAMES Caneral Repair Shop 82 Sorth Jacks Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IS . 1 t ... . ... . nroblSS' a uviy in win simpury yonr particular wmum r -r f such Is our family lauiriry serrlce. Our drier calls for yosi ' 1 1 V h.nill. . - nln I . . .. . w ..4 dn tost ' inf in our customary considerate and aaniury manner. fssW RnSFBURG Ssf' STEAM LAUNDM THE F. F. DA1XEY CORTORAnoss im.. BUFFALO, K. 1