ROMRBtftO KUWU.BKVlEWrHl ItsnW, AI'HIUftJWO, BosEnrna NEWi.RisviBW Issued Dally Eieupl Sunday. It Wimbsrly B. W. Bates lirrt J. Uatea BUBSCIUPTION KATES Dally, per year, by mail ' Dally, six months, by niuil.... 2.00 By Carrier. cr mould &" Call at office, per moult) .3 Weekly Nes-Kevlt.-w, per year 2.00 The Associated I'reiia 1 exclusively Mantled to me use tor icvuwuvi.v.. ., ji..,,,,, ..rwlitfH Ifl it or not otherwise ere J lied la tbl paper and also tue local ne. v-uu T. . ( I.. All rifhla .f rliutlll Amueu ubiciw. ....... .. - cation of jrwclul dlspalcun berelu are also reserve!. LETTERS FROM IKE PEOPLE ItnwDliurK, Ol-eipm, April SA If-"- A lil lLki ItllTION ItATF-S The following subscription rotes become rffecllve April 1, A 11211. fnr the Vjws-Revtew : Dally, one ycnr by mall. ...4.00 Dally, 6 months by mall.. 2.00 Hy carrier, per month 60 Call at office, per mouth.. .35 WHAT KOOSEVKI.T SAID. The sayings of crrat mfn often poiisess a special applicability long after the spenker's voice baa been sillied, lu Marrh. 1916, speaking of the approa-hini; national conven tion of the republican party. Thco dure Roosevelt snld: June la a ionic way off. Many thliiKs may occur between now anil then. It In utterly ImpoxKilile to hu now with any degree of certainty who should be nominated at Chlrauo. "The tryliiK, the vital need now It that the men who next June assemble at CIiIcbko from the H states am express the views of the entire coun try shall act with the slille and lofty devotion to the Interest of our na tion as a whole that was shown by the orlRlnel continental congress. "They should approach their tusk unhampered by nny pledge except to bring to Its accomplishment every ounce of courage. Intelligence and Integrity they possess." There Is as much force and as much pertinence to these words to day as there was when Hoosovelt tittered tlinrn four years ago. Spokesman Review. When a homo merchants sells his stuff to his own townspeople, he gets the most thorough test of the value of his goods. If anything doesn't absolutely make good. It comes back to him at once. His customers re turn to the same plnee week nfler week. He quickly finds out whether his material has proved good, bad. ' or Indifferent. He finds out how the goods work In actual use more quick ly and thoroughly than the large city department store of the mall order house. So the heme merchant quick ly learns what lines can he depended upon and what cnu't. The latter h cuts out, and places his reliance on Ihep roducers who have made good When you buy of a home ftoro therefore, you get the benefit of thf test of the articles made in your own home town, carerully watched liy the man whose Interest It Is to hue bin sabs satisfactory. No test f the value of goods made In any ot'ier way can be so dependable. Here In Douglns county where tht tornadoes and blizzards are un known a person occasionally hears complaint directed at the continued rains and a few days of snappy. I.rtulr nhi uioniiHr ltnl v,itt-ii read the dully dispatches from souili ern stales, now being swept by ter rifle storms. It tnkes all the "kick' out of their dissatisfied rcmarkr concerning weather conditions hi cally. For an nll-venr-rnnnd climate Douglas coiuitv has would be com petltors backed off the map and our sympathy goes out to IhoFe who are so unfortunate to hae cast their lot In n section where the element!' raise havoc with the peaceful inhabitants. "I am for Hli'aiu" is the saying on Hiram Johnson's cnmpnUti button (list will he worn by supporters of this distinguished gentleman tor preference cillidtdate for president of the Tnlted Stittes. The slogan has a rural aroma that will get Hiram rome good supporters. Who remembers when potatoes were so cheap that no housewife was ever expected to pay ba. k any that she borrowed? "Sugar to i?o up airnin" reads a dispatch. This going up tu-hics is getting as regular as the call of the elevator boy. The trouble with It- ' ib ad past is that even thn'lcli it loines Its dead. It digs them up every once in a while and displas the m iitiiin.: ;ke!t!otis This Is cerlitin'v ro Mmwli.-rrv weather -but li s great stuff for tin wood man. The ilav of fil.ng has passi d. but there's a big .lol. nbcul for thos. al ready In the nnc Hoover sees a cut in pri.-es A lot of us must Mill be fiifTcriiig from astigmatism. Kaeo suicide ninv l.o threatening the nation, but the birth Matlstics have not found It out It's slways Irritating for uf'toi peo ple to think thulr business is as im portant as our own Then there are men whose only proof that they are alive Is that tticy are alwav kiekine. woi LnvT i." i r vol a coat- LeltiniC S.mic'iie !.! Itua lour IIumiic-s l-"'t tiool I'olicy, AsMitH Grower. Itoivliui. Die., April 21, 120. Kditor .Nc-llcview: I enjoyed Mr. Ilusenbark's letter very much nnd a;;ree with hliu in all tliilii,. eve; l the 1-arcUage ni the liru.voll Industry. However, bis con. ludiii.-: ai'1'C..l that we ail pull together proniptii me to explain why I lime sold my hiurcoli i ropa Inde pendent of III" fruit union. And In order to place myself in the mo&l favuiuhlc lu.l't posfible I shall sub mi! a h pom- ileal case: Suppose, Mr Kditor. that you had be n boin into a family cf newspaper editors, and publishers; suppose that at tliej early age ol lonrtcen years you nan aj.sumed moie or loss responsibility in the maiianemcnt of a newspaper; suppose thai as time went on you had traveled extensively over our coiiiiirv and had studied the news paper business from every anirle. political, social, advertising and what not: :u;:ose that you were rccogiuzid ' 'lie newspaper fratern iiv us an able newsi.aper man. coiu- it,.m iii all respects, having the abiiilv to talk subscribers Into pay ing two and three years In advance, lo keep advertising columns loaded wiib iinfitabto iiitf. to write edi torials of such chara tcr as to please both democrats and republicans, to buy vour paper and other necessities intelligently, to keep your employes loval and satisfied; then suppose, Mr. Kditor, that you picked up fag ,,nd luigt'ime and settled down In a cfction remote from your former habitat a section where the news paper business had Jil: t been dis--overed and. of course, where every body desired to become engaged In ibe newspaper business; now sup- nose that none of these editors had l.ad the a-lvnnta' e "f training and ri .-. lie in ievsp;..r v-nrk. sup pose they v ere form r!y barbers, hanker.:. di'cIkh, c!ithi-ri. rib blers, 1. alien biotoll t'i'oweri. then suppose that Inf'ead of each one editing a paper they efferled an organization and elected the butcher edlto; an'' general manage' suppose that vou were skeptical and con tinued conducting your own sheet according to the most approved mod ern methods and were able to keep your head abovo water, financially speaking: suppose this organized op position took advantage of every op portunity to point you out as dis loyal to tho community because you had views contrary to their own: suppose as time went on your com petitors perceived the merit of some of your ideas nnd rifplci!. or attempt ed to ennv. them In their endeavor to edit their paper, never giving you credit, however, but always taking pains to give tho credit to either tno brocenll ernwer or the butcher when they found that It wns better busi ness to collet for sunscripiions m mlviiiien nt a stipulated, rate than 'n wait until the end of tho year nnd hint to the subscriber that you were wllllni! to settle the bill for what ever he felt like paying, or when Ihey discovered that a smaller sheet branch t lust as lunto returns nnd -est considerable less; now, Mr. Kill- or. Just siipnose you were a regular fellow (I believe vou are, at man not undillv conceited over vnnr news paper ability. Just having tile feel ing of nbllllv to run your affairs, without which no man can succeed nnd feeling that nltlionph denselv Ignorant of conditions In the cloth ing trado nr the meat business or In mending shoes, you knew you were a competent newspaper man, sup nose your competitors continued lo assert that you were not working for the best Interests of the com munity because vou refused to Join 'hem nnd penpii Mie cobbler or th broccoli grower li edit your views oii-erniog the p-ace re iiy just suppose all thn Mr. l-'Mlor. then answer Ibis iiu.'stiou: Wouldn't It tot vour gout? rto. Mr. Kditor. I want to nssert that niv experience in tho wholo- pale fruit and produce business has lieen along the lines pictured in the newspnper business. Since boyhood 1 have been either selling, growing or packing fruits and produce. There ,'s no more of vauitv in asserting this Ihan for you to say you have been editing a newspaper for years it Is 'imply mv line of woik and fl Is a specialized work r,. unhung experi ence and study. I'enult me to sav that I want to see tho l.ro.-coli In dustry of llouglas rolllitv become one of the things for which Oienon Is famous: I want to see it estab lished on a cash basis with our ln tets filled with buyers from eery largo city In the country, buyers whofe pockets bllblue with those heiiiitifully engraved documents known as New York Kvhamro. t'ontrary to Mr. lltisrnbark's opin Ion. I have no desire or intention te belittle llr. It:lile's elTorls to pro nioii. the bioc.oll iiidii tt-v of Doug las county. I'titlolll.tcllv be has oc coinphshed a great il. al and should 'lave the support of the union mem bets, if not all the grower of lioug 'as county, .ind I', seems to me that the union members consoler him the "rather of the Industry" the li : I ! Is not hiiiiorii. tl.e pan n! when It sends Its i .ib out ol the colli, u li it i 1 y for the s I of unnthei irmwer who lavs lie il.iun to belli:: the lather of the lieu.;ias eouiiM broccoii industry. Holes to tho suc cess of the broccoli m.insirv of 1'onclas county - inn! lo the falliei ol the Industry, whoever he luav be Itespe, tfullv, KOSTK.lt I'.l'TNKU. Sutherlin Resident Appointed Warden C. A. Stsrk. well known and popu lar real estate broker of Sutherlin. haa been appointed Douglas count.. Kbine warden to succeed K. II. Her rinwioi', wlo lesicued from tba' pusitioa on April l.-:t. .Mr. tUark'r. commission tom-ther with star anil blanss for orlico records were re ceived by him last Thursday, accord log to tho Sutl.erlin .Sun, and Mi tit.irk is now on the Job. The Job carries with It a salary of $150 u mouth and traveling expenses tint. In will have the appointment of two do;, mies who will perforin service under his direction. The appoint ir.ent . nieets the approval of Mr. Htark's large circle of friends lr Douglas county and no one qties lions his ability to make good on th Job. j revival meetings that the church has held in years, and all hoarta are re- 'juicing. Tonight evangelist will' I use for hu theme. "Doel It 1'ay lo Ibe i. Christian.'" On Friday nisht I the subject Is. "Stepping rt-ulu s lo , Iciorv. or Wat.h Vour Step ." There I will be a hervbe .Saturday night and, I three services onl Sunday, tho met t-i-tng cl03lng Sunday night. On Sun li.a attvruoon inei'O w ill be a special i I mcoliiiB to mothers. All peop'e are (Invited to this meeting, and 111 fact! urged to come, bin mothers are go-1 I lug to bo given the seeclal seats and will sit together. A bouquet will ue worn bv every one attending. At !:.'i0 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cross I will have a story telling hour for j children. The children dearly love I her stories, and large numbers at- tend. Tonight Ihere will bo a spe I rial meetliie of ibe board of officers. (and It is honed that all members of. I the hoard will be present to help con- ' slder matters of Importance 10 ine I future work of the church. NOTICE, The Near h'a-Jt Relief campaign will b continue! until Saturday, April 24. o If i ou have something to sell or rent try ail A Iv. In the Newi-Revlew. Fence Fence Fence CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea hUrnrnv.slnv I Four More Added CITY TO III-: tilVIN rt lll.KTTY. - . , ,. ( The .Near Fast symbol, now dis- In ReVlVCll Meeting r!yed on the stony face of Mt. Neho to in place of the hK'h s-hool numerals, 1 io to give Koseburg considerable ' ""blbitv If plans work out properly. ' The sign is to be given a fresh coat of I lint to make it more vlsinle, and a dose-up photograph will then be laker), it Is to be used on posters 'which will be sen, throughout the t'nitid Stales to assist in further rampalins and through this mean' 'the citv will obtain a great deal of Page woven steel coll spring wire fence, loop ends, no trouble to splice Just received car load and havo In stock the S bar 26 In., t la. star. 10 lar 28 in S In. stay for bogs; also bar 36; S bar 3 In.; 10 bar 40 In. V bar 42 in.; 13 bar 47 In. stock fences, and 20 bar 48 In poultry and rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar 26 In. at 33c; bar 39 In. at 42c Also several kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 73 Inches high. Barb wire, brace wire and staples. White foi prices. Four strong young men walked forward at the Christian church rc- vnal, and accepted the great Invl li lioa. To those who are interested in il.e Lord's service It was a beauti ful sight. The audience was line. and the rermon on Heaven was well '-eceived, as was the special solo. The 'meeiing goes on over Sunday. This has been one of the most successful favorable publicity. STEARNS & CHENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla The Whole Seciret o A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies This you will realiijfj once you try a Brunswick that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow ing the highest standards'. For tire making is chiefly a mat ter of standards and policies cost plus care. Any maker can build a good lire if he cares to pay per fection's price. All men know Brunswick" stand ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforce ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. A; id these vari ations affect enduiar.ee. It rests with the maUsr how far he wishes to go hew much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat ents to hold cue back. To ascertain what each" maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of comHning the best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through cur nation-wide organisation. We realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you the story. And thea youH want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, youH agree, give? so much fox your money. tHE BRUN5W;CK-BALXE-COLLENDER CO. Tcst'-and Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold Gn An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis i' i rf -i. i- ra-s Is. -Ss -r n -a vt--. - iv. V Cord Tire with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treadi Fabric Tire in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treadi JOHN C. SIGNOR Rosebur Garage LocaI Distributors Peoples Supply Co, A Few of Our Regular Prices: Fisher's Rolled Oats, pkg. Kellog'i Corn Flakes, pkf. Krlnkle Corn Flakes, pkg. Shreddod Wheat, pkg Standard peas, per can . . Standard tomatoes, per can Standard corn, per can . . . Milk, all brands, per can . . Macaroni, per pound .35o Soda crackera, per pouaJ .15c Jelly. In 7 01, Jar ... .10c Olympic flour, sack .15e 8nowdrift Hour, pr 'i' .15c Bob White soap. 4 bars .lie Wh,,e ba". pounds ' .ISc Cocoa- 4 -pound cans Cora atarch, package lac Matches. 4 boxes for '"' .10o Sardines, per can ..11, It. IUl 11.11 Jit li. ). It. ik -Ik A Good Place to Trade. Fl'KTIIKH I'lilMiltKSS OK AKAK K.VST Ith'lilKF WOKK. The little town of Uillard. with a quota of $50, has contributed the amount of $55, or 110 per cent. Other places are approaching the lums assigned them. Myrtle Creek reports $210 of its fllo, with the possibility of exceeding its quota by the time all returns are in. Canyon-v-ille has $70 towards Its $100, and Flhldle has raised $91 of its quota of $125. Hoseburt; itself Is approaching Its $1700 mark. The junior Near East relief dance, as well as Hdenbowor and a number of the women's teams of the city have not yet made defi nite reports but It Is felt that the re sults will prove very satisfactory. It has been decided by those In "barge to continue the campaign un '.11 next Saturday. BUYS MUSICAL IXSTltl'MEXTS. :-: CITY NEWS;. To (.'rants Vntni Mrs. A. L. Uunmlre and h. ren. who have been J!0tN winter in Oakland, left ,hi. i lug for Grant. p. i.! 5 having driven .h.l :.r' .""M mobile yesterday.' Ther n1 him there and motor to uT;. te and other Callfomi. i.t" FVUIU. Itetuins Home- Mrs. John Patrick, who k.. w visiting In Silverton Coni Posehurg. left th!.' momu I Grants Pass, where so, home. n ie Vbiitlne at Dillanl Mrs. L. White left thl mm. fnr nilla i. :.. V B .... -weio ue wul . day visiting with relative.. William Kletzer, of Yoncallt, M. E. Ritter, whose fine new home 's now nearly completed, has recent ly purchnsed through Ott'a music to Roseburg this morning and iT 'itoro, a Stelnway baby grand planothe day attending to buiiseal mi ind a Chippendale Edison diamond ters. ' Use jihonograph. nolh instruments re of a brown mahogany finish and will add much to the Joy and beauty if the home. Visit at I.pinl Miss Ruth Walters, who Is em ployed at the Umpqua hotel in this city, left this morning for Lelaud, where she will visit with her par nts. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Walters, 'or several days. HAKI) TIMES DAXCE, 1 Dancing at Sykei' Hill M day night. April 23. TiekMI 75 cents, ladles free. Thereri best of music. Don't fall to at- tenu tnis social affair. il Substitutes Often Worthless It is a well-known fact that Lydia E. Pinkhair.'s Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for woman's ills obtainable. Actually thousands ol women have proved this to be true. Notwith standing, some women make the mistake of trying something else, said to be just as good, simply because it is new. Is It not foolish to risk tho possible bad results of i experiment and is it not better to depend upnn njeu icine that you know In reliable a medicine that has no equal for more than forty years? . Itcad what these Women Think About I' North East, Mil." I was In 111 health four or live years and doc tored with one doctor sfter another but none hnlped ms. 1 was irregu lar and had such terrible pain in my back, lower part of my body and down each side tl'at I hail to go to bed three or four d vs every month. 1 was Tory nervous, tired, could not sleep and could not eat without (tot ting sick. A friend asked me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veiretablo Compound ami I am surry 1 did not take it sooner fnr it has helped me wonderfully. I don't have to po to bed with the pain, can eat without being sick and hare more strength. 1 recommend your medicine and vou are at lihcrty to publish my testi monial." KurkBKTH W SAVES, li. U. 2, North East, Md. tTtlca, N. T-" I wm'!1!!! and hail no energy or srasi" no Mrenuth to do my snrk. 1 J to the doctor's olii every and could hanllv crawl and back. My hu.l-an.l "f'1 to try Lydia E. 1'i-iklisi" tnldo Compoun.l an.l he P s ltlle and in two week" cino did me more rl tli tor's niacin, ha.1 dene l kept m until I hlt..k til and felt like a nrw w- H doallmyownwork l- """" of dreasmakim and ""i"Ki Lansing I will '"'.mr.''iZ E. Pinkham'5 VeneUl." t"P as Ions a. I live ' '. "Tc liah my testimonial. .:,lr. s.I. Ta-vsia, 61U l'laat St., L tics, Me Wise Accept Nothin; g But s .in i I urn i s i Weather iorccMt: the next day. And It raliA'd Always srs IM Mi:aatuie