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'ia n hi atomach. .Eft : To Let Contract Many need it. who all up ' information' Some Joy rules do not liavo that kind of an tinning. Where ! the "aniall of the back" of a soo-pound peraoil ! When "duly of ua out. alia" It fliida a lot LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE I'AII WOUKKIIS. la runnlnn a iolitir:il campaign. 1h question cornea up how far it its lfUhuute to pay in money fin the nervire you kcI. ThTe in certain vork of court that iirwt be p I J for in cant!. Clerk hire, r'in of halln. prliitintf, a.vrtlnlnK. railroad (area and hot-l hitltt or tipniikcri., have been considered norcMaty cx petmcs up to a reasonable amount The doubtful point tome in em ploying paid workers and vote no l'( Horn. .Many men have not the Bift of pftrHonal rampuiKiiinjc. They are a lililn miff by nature, and do ttot HiMtt Ht rangers eunlly. It has been th custom of many rand i dates of thru type In th mtt, to necurc representatives to do canvaHHlriK for them, and pay them for their time. Bom' very worthy men have there by been introduced to the voterrt. and enabWd to win electlona where otherwlrte thev would have been bralcn by politician! with a keener head for the tricks of the Hut If the Rood candidate can hire n paid worker to ko out for hlin. the unworthy candidate can do the Mum thing and ro Mm one better. When he pays Ills workers, it is not no much rompenwitfon for their time, aa purchase of their Influence. Theso moral dlptlnctlons ahade closely into each other. You can Tiardly tell where fair compensation leaven off and bribery begins. It would bo n 1tHfllnrc to American pnlittcn if all payments of cash to poIltlcHl cnnvanarra could be cut out Rome good men would thereby be hindered in presenting their case. Yt In the long run the worthy can dldate. wouffl win on hla merits. If a man deserves elect Ion, he should tiava friends enough who would do irolunteer work for him. imhm.iv; nii; ruoi its tax. There has been a deluge of "stock dividends" lately. Current f main clal reports show perfectly Kood Mock being given away, to the ulne of hunilreda of millions, by corpora tions, largo and Ptuall. A in i cent stork dividend, in addition the regular (llvldeud. Is a common thing. Divtdendti of 100 to .100 per cent are not iiuitKual. What does it mean? Simply that corporations arc taking this mettind o 1IM rlimt ing surplus earning1. Why are the earn inga distributed in thH way? He cause if they were paid in cash, they would he Hiibjoi't to the federal ex cesa profits tax. The supreme court has ruled that stock dividends arc In be clam-ed a distributions not of Income, but of capital, The aver age citizen due not follow the busi ness or legal technicalities of It. lie merely sees a lot of corporations making lmmetiRc profits nut of hU'b prices, and then. Instead of sharing up with Cncle Sam, as congress and the public tho'icht the law oMhtim) them to, uMm? All that swollen 1-rofit to their stockholders by a subterfuge. No wonder consumers grow restive. No wonder lnhor de tnands more for its sh:tn No won der people erlticlso coniresn for im posing an excess profits tax which is either not paid at all, ns tliene slock dividends show, or if it x pnbl. Is passed on to thn consumer with an Increase. That in- on:e tax certain y needs relsjon. Prtd and Gun Club, .1. ..-iirh from the above r: ember of the last regular aMloti j f Arco RltUHftrfT the leUuiure to obtain the uc-, JQf LOUgC OUllUlrlg W w y , lT;,. ; . t .-ere nd having property in p life. D.d you o ' At(nrnev 0 p. c.oshow will leave r " " " r. w ,i remain there for a tJo to MiuMrt I Mr. and Mra. P. D. Zlminermau Minno30U, wnvro tncy wm viuunm loi-ate. Tbuy recently aom iuwir v.ld Ife- 1I'1 Vd K .'....,- Allnrnev f P CoshoW Will leave 7 " .., - ii ,r.,. h would know that a pray- a meeting ol the as ,,.,,, Sotno of thewe coiK!rfsii,'n who rarofullv refr.-dn frotn Improitcr ev-m-nillture or their ranipalnii moni-v. rtnn't hellnte to clrcuKite snec.lic thronlnir hnnquptx nt theniselvea nl the tnxpav,TH' expensse. IIDIIATKK riAVS UK IIAII IM'I1.K.NT IIKATKX Horn bull.-. Oie, April 27, 190. Kdltor Itoseburrf Newa Ueviuw: lleinx out ol town. Just now saw eierda i.aper in which aiipeara what u.iriiorta to oe a repori 01 uie ducuHsloii Saturday nlliht at l.ib ( rty theater Inasmuch as you have published that report. I truat. you will decide It is fair to me to puu n.ii i Ins. I hud a akoleton lino of urKumcula on my blackboard which i.;ay he seen yet, and which all fair minded people, familiar Willi the void of tid would recognize at once. Aly first arKiimeiit waa based thn conclusion that, when inlr iK-lea had obtained lion a pilr;ioae hey censed. One Instance 111 in lid TeHlurnont waa bImoi, viz: Moses 'icforo i'haroah. Wh-u tiod'a pui-iOi-e wua accompllKlicd, mlr.iclt;s eased in Kftyvt so far us the record ihowa, to the Apolialie ae. So far Ihe stnleiu, nt In report n News-Keview Is concerned, 1 did i ot Bay lh.it all miracle ceased till hn daya of t hrlst. 11 m only un thir ease of pultlni: words In a nan'a mouth. I only had two :!-' ninllte apeeches and hail no further tioi.- to ejiiui'no the ! Tcnt.uneiit n irack'i. I to. It Mp miriclei per- nrnied by Christ nni! Ills apnallea llld real! I've'l'l. bi"a'li J thee" we:e il Ihe prt'lOB l!(.n, and showed they ivere nil rases of "iininedla'e" heal- niC and ehallenKlnl? my opponent to how aomethiiiK Hhe it. Slatlne the purpoBe of inlruclea by Christ and His upostlea under the first oommlssion. I then took up MK. 10:17-20. lleh. 2:2-4. Ac. 8:14 17. Ac. 10:6, wilh several nthera, showlnu that tho New Testament, ihe Inst eommlsalon waa confirmed lv miracles, lleh. 2:11. 4, MK. 10:20. :ind when thua cnuflnned. ceaaed. I'roof. (ial. 3:1T. I Cor. 12::il. 13:8 !S. Kph. 4 : 1 1-1 ",. ir Tim. 3:10, 17 Miraclea were III part. I Cor. 1.1:8- 11. That which wus lu part waa to -ease when that which la perfect had come, and we find tho perfect had enme II Tim. 3:16, 17. II I'l 1:3. Then, aa tho perfect had come Paul rould perform r.o inoro mlr- vclea ua he told Timothy to take little wine for hla Blomii'h'a salie ind often Infirmnilea. I Tim. 5:2", ind left TrophlmnB at Mlletnrn alck II Tim. 4:20. I offered my opponent .",n to demonstrate hla claims. Then old hlin If he rould heal, he could afflict, nnd refolrcd to Paul ciilllni; down the wrath of Cod on the Sorcerer nnd turnlnc him blind, Ac 13:0-12. and ehnllenecd him In K"t flod to do soniethhii; to me, for he claimed to be hanilzed with the "llo Iv Spirit" and (hat Is ns murh n.' Paul had, nnd I charged t H nt my opponent was a fraud nnd nnd Cod does not hear alnnera. In his ( ffort In cover h!R defeat, referred to til statement that Jons could do no nilchtv worka In n eertoln town, only henled n few sbk folks., the rea nil tieln because of tho unbelief of the people. I met this bv show Inir Cod :ive .lesus the spirit with out measure, without hesltnllnn, and tf unbelief proven!---! him from p Tormina- n cure thnt Satan Is rtvotiR r tllllrl (led. .loo. .i:.14. As to what the reporter Bald In the paper about a "Suodav sdiool tudent bcdiu able to put both dia putants lo shanie," will say If he lad listened to what was Bald h nilsht have learned snmelbin. There waa unite a Btir In the audience nt t lines. i'oma very 111 behaior and i crnl left the house before I fin islied mv flnul Bpeei'h. tmt there Must have been nt least 1U0 people voted for my oppnneiit to return and trv It over, while several voted NO. SUM others remained neutval. Will say as there were a number ef people tijinir to ask me ii'ics t .ona which 1 could n"t tiii.lerctand for noise. If any of them lone anv ouest'oiis they want to disi-c-s with lue nddress me as below. Veins le- cctfnllv, T. M. McCI.ASSON". I.encr.il HelUery. lioselMH'K. OreRon- srai.KH ho would know that a pray er to the Supreme Being waa a part of I i opening and closiim reiemon les of Ihe gruiiBe: and If he were a member o! tho South leer Creek ma-.;e he would know that tin chaplain of tho grange waa the aup eilnlendenl or alio Sunday achool which meeta every Sunday morning at the grange hall. Are you a Sun day achool superintendent. '"XX," or juat a knockor? The South Deer Creek grunge haa an orchestra of 12 inatrumenia and one ot the prominent mem lien of the grange glvea many vaiuaDio em Star home building committee for the purpoao of letting mo i-o.,-Ii-act for the con--tiuition of the udmliilal ration bullying which Is to be built at the lodge hone at roreai lirove. Attorney Coahow recently mado a trip to t aliiornia whore he inspected aome of the almllar huild Higa there. II. lioyce. who will make her Home with them here. lUlurn From North Ihikota. George Todd, who waa cal!ed to Mlnott, North Dakota, a ahort time father, arrived in this city this morning. Ho waa accompanied i. a i h.,lt.lnff tha vnunir men of home bv hla wife's mother, Mrs. f . tho community to obtr.ln a niuaical education. Are you a leader of an ,..i...ui ,vv" . lost ult huek and knock the efforts of the other Ifel- J!r. and .Mra. Karl :one, oi u luB. I bur, who have been visitins In tnlaj lister Sunday the young people city, returned to their homo tliia had the grange hall beautifully dec- morning. orated for Ihe Kaater service, me orchestra led the singing, tue locl- ner ol the grunge had an appro priate program and t.ie minlater, from Itosebuig preached a good ser- moil. Did you play In tn orchestra on that Sunday. "XX." and help decorate your hall or church at Looking Glaas for that day? 'Ihe grangers of Douglas county have helped finance several farmers' instil utea and worked hard to ob-1 lain a councy agent for Douglas county. How many Institutes have HEAL SKIN DISEASES w Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suiler witheczema. blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store (or 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo ia a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate akin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rom Co.. Cleveland, O. volt helpej to Iflnance, "XX! t)ur acr.ool teacnor la tne lecturer of our grange und she haa many In teresting and Inatructive programs at the meetings. 'How many pro grams do you get up for the peo ple of Looking Glass. "XX."" or do ,:i spend all your time kiioekiiif;? The master of the Oregon State range, by virtue of his off-ice. Is regent or the Oregon Agricultural ollege, and has to give a great deal uf hla time to the welfaro of that great Institution without any com pensation. How much of your time do you give to the welfaro ot our higher institutions of learning? He honest, "XX," are you not Inking a crack at the Deer Creek range to hit some member of your own local grange becauae you can not agree with htm because you are so narrow that you are positive that your way is the only right way? Move over to South Doer Creek val ley, "XX," where we all dwell to gether In peace ad harmony, and i lia pa w e can even reform some of your notions. We even have cows bo that you will not have to eat oleo margarine. That seems to be more rn favor with you than real butter, locsn't It. "XX?" .MKMHKU OF SOI'TH DKKR CHKKK C, RANG 10. The people win sre trvlnir to lower vrl.es at a time when the l'nl ted States produces less Ckiii It con sumes, nre In no la:v;er wlvitevcr of getting net of n teh The euija he-rd plsvers -iv Mini to obtain good results with t he spirits one should let the mind he roine blank. That nilit to be easy for a oulja board player. If the ::!;, c.n will Just clothe the alia ror a while we aomew here. people Kellelatly r ideas In over all!! be icMtiuK- Sume people's Idea of a fair pri -i Is anvthlng they can E t out of peo pie who muai have the stuff or go lil.nr.ry and naked. C.lrla who were courted on inarsh mallows find It li.it ,1 to coin- down to the government proxram vt h.'tn burg steak Home of the people who comi'l:ii:i bout the lack of nepuiar Intelll twnrr. are permitting SO.OQti achools to close for lack of tea-flora. I I I V -A' li A CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR CONVENIENCE DO you realize that It Is easier to take out a checkbook in payment for a purchase or In making any other sort of transaction than to bother about making change . Then, too, you always have a record ot and receipt for the expenditure. Open that account here at the Umpqua Valley Bank JOHN M. THUONK, Cashier. the UKPOM VHLLEy bank ROSEBURO ORF.OON KOU tXll'XTV COM.wSh5 I hereby anuounce my ttrtu for nomination fo, Count, f?T aioner, auoject ;o the aparom 5 Republican constituency of n. - couotv at Ihe l,.,i. ..." . If nominated and elechrd .m1! Ing my term of otfice. condM ' v-uiiijr m a M,. Tnaf .nH """"" manner, n H4iiai UOIIBlUUratlOU fW II cniicrnpd w WM. G. ORUBBE, Elkton, Oretn Advertise in Nevva-Revlew. I'OIJTICAI, AXNOUftCKMKNTS O (Paid Advertisements.) KOIt KHKHIFK I lieieby announce my candidacy for renomlnatlon on the republican ticket for sheriff of Douglas county subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election to he held In May. 120. GEO. K. QU1NE. Appeal Taken In Road Case An appeal was taken today by At torney O. P. .Cotihuw in the caae of Karnt'Bt Koopke vs. J. H. Dailey In the matter of tho legalization ot the Smith river ro:ul. This rase la Qne of long Btandlng and has to do with the eHtaMishinent of a road from thn mouth of Smith river to Sulphur Springs postoffico. Tho leilization of the road was fouplit alfter a claim for damages had been refused by the county court and tho right to remove gates across t..o ro:d ta now in question. Judxe Hamilton's do cislon was given In favor of the de fendant, Dailey, and it Is from this (Incision that the defendant is now appealing. Finish your walls and ceilings with a beautiful lustreless coat ins equal in appearance to the soft velvety effects of water color or fresco but possessing the durability of an oil paint or enamel. ACME QUALITY NO-LUSTRE FINISH is offered In delicate or rich co'ori) that will harmonize and enrich the furnishings of any room. Dust and dirt do not adhere to its smooth surface. Kar.ily kept bright anr clean by wiping with damp cloth, l'ar more beautiful and ranitary than wall paper Btuck In place with germ-brcedlng p3te. Let us show you colors and estimate coat. HAMILTON DRUG CO., Roseburg, Oregon Itellef Corps Notice Tnere will li! a cull meeting ef the W. It. C. at the hull April 110. Mem bers are urged to attend. l-'i-em Winchester. Vrs. Jim Clarke, of Winchcsie--, was a lioscburg visitor this inorn ii g. returning home on the afiet MMl train. Price and Principle OUR SLOGAN Price the Lowest Principle the Highest. It is our business to sell good things to eat. We do sell you every good thing to eat that can be found in a well equipped grocery store. Our low prices and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady customer. If you are not getting Grocery Satisfaction see us. Our line of Ready-to. Wear Dry Goods is increasing daily and we can save you money. Call and see our line. Peoples Supply Co. FOK KEPKKSK.N'TATlVE I am hereby announcing my can didacy ror nomination on the repub lican ticket as representative from Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election In May, 1920. D. V. NICHOLS WMt JOINT KErKESKNTATlira I hereby announce my candidacy for election as joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, subject to the will of the voters of the republican party at the primary nominating election to be held May 21. 1920. CHAS. F. HOI'KINS o FOR REPRESENTATIVE. This anonttncea that I am a can didate for uomii.at.un of rcprese.v at.vo from Douglna county, suble:t to the endorsement of -republiua-i voters at the primaries. May 21, 1920. ARTHUR H. MARSH ' FOB COUNTY JC1KSE I desire to announce my candi dacy for the office of County Judge for Douglas County, subject to ihs approval of the republican v.uers at t' o pnmn-y election May 21, 1'jLO. D. J. STEWART FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I ffoalre to anounce myself a can cidato for the orfice of county sur veor of Douglas county, subject to the aproval of the republican voters at the primary election. C C. FREAR. FOB COUNTY ASSESSOR I dosire t a inounco my candi dacy for Cie .if.'-ie of County Asses sor foi I .in, Lu- couiily. subject to thi ap real of lliu republican vot ers at lae primary election May 21 1920. FRANK I.. CALKINS I HIS COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce my candidacy for reeled inn to the office of Coun ty Clerk i f Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters of the De mocratic Tarty at the primary no minating election to be held May 21, 1920. B. H. LENOX FOR COUXTY CLERK I'XCVI'TION TMil'N TO THE STATEMENT AltOUT (.ItANC T-Mltor News-Kevlew: in a re cent e.lilieu of your paper a cor respondent from I.ooklnc- Cluss. strain!: himself or herself. "XX." a;etnes to tie quite peeved over the I' net tint the South Deer Creek Criinire has asked the various rai'dl tl.ites Tor llio ee;isl:ituto concernhig loclslalbin that vitally a'fects tho fiirlilers of Orenoll. and a so seems to think t H.it the proper place for thn slate r.ipltol Is III South Deer Cieek valley. At (! e last session of the lecls hiture the uranrers of Douclns coun ty sent two men to represent the l.irtners lit a committee moetlnc which he. I umler eonsiil. 'ration the IlKlt'er of r.'cul.itllie the s.ile of oVom.it K.irm., so that it would not come in unf.ilr competition with putter. Cleom iritarloe is made of Inlloa- ai' I cm i.e sold Tor a third of Hie pi.ee that butter fit c ui be produced for a id is advertised a substitute f r hotter, w'len there ia no substitute How many men did you send to th, committee mooting. "N " or did inn E.i vuiir-eii- Tha grangers of loula countv I at the solicitation of the I'mp iua I II Transformation "fj j I wish to submit my name to tlie rtepulillcan voters of Douglas Coun ty for tho nomination to the offico of County Clerk at the primary election lo be held May 21, 1920. IRA B. RIDDLE, KOU COUXTY COrIISS10NER 1 hereby announce my cand-idacy for the nomination as County Com missioner, northern district, on the republican ticket, subject to the ap proval of the Douglas county voters at the primary election to be hold In May. WILLIAM KLETZER. tf. Yoncalla. Oregon. FOR COUNTY 8UPKRINTEXDEXT This announces that I am a can didate for re-election to the otfice or county school superintendent. subject to the will of the voters at the republican primaries. O. C, BROWN FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby anonunce that I will be a candidate at the May primaries on tho republican ticket for nomina tion ot treasurer of Douglas county 0. M. MYNATT FOR COUNTY TREASURER Announcement Is hereby made that I will be a eandtdate (or noml nr'ion of treasurer for Douglas County on the republican ticket, subject to tho decree of the voters at the May primaries, 1920. JA3. SAWYERS POLITICAL AN XOCXC'EMEXT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for Representative for Otouglas county. A. E. SHIRIA. FOR NHKItlFP Announcement of my euju for nomination ot Sheriff of fc las county on tho republican Urt, Is hereby made, subject to tlai! proval of the qualified volenti J yiiuin, Bicvuuu iu May, 11120 MAM 8TARMH FOR JUSTICE OP PEACI Announcement Is hereby mai i win oa a candidate fit a urination of Justice ot the tank Deer Creek district, snhw approval of the republican te at me may, mzu, primaries. GEO. JONES. o POLITICAL ANNOUXCEMEfl I hereby announce my etnjifai for county commiailoiier for iW laa county on the lieniocrttie tjfe J. P. 0'Mio. POLITICAL AXXOUXCBlEfl I announce to the Republican ers of Douglas county, Oregon, tk I am a candidate for Count; Jitp of said county, to be mmlmted i the Primary Election lo be neld n the 21st day of May, 1820. lliot nated and elected I will Intact county business economiaUr ik without sectional faroritiia. jn mote timely county road aiata. ance, expend the balance ot tk county road bond issue, u aigat; apportioned, under efficient vtalon and will secure in atnja nual audit ot accounts. Ton a) port Is solicited. J. G. DAT, Jt FOR KKI'ltKSKN'T.VmH I hereby announce that l is candidate for nomination on tan publican ticket for rcprnx subject to endorsement of quid voters at the primary electlM 21, 1920. NOBLE AMuiM: .-dm f-tiitrivi.:!!. I am a candidate for renoalutt on the Republican tlcaei, iv nno, IWtinrlns HnillltV. ItlElHCt the approval of the qaallfled k at tne primary election u i m. a. Rirm FOR COUNTY COJODSSI0JB I hereby announce my eu ror nomination on me w- oAl,.t In, nnmmisslonar Ol OB i A..n,w BKinet tn the vardie the voters' at the prlnurj "l3 May 21, 192U. , ARTHUR WALKER, HMW FOR DISTRICT ATTORXn I will be a candidate for l..linn tnlUrteK- pUUHCaO IIUIIIIUO.IW". jl self, as District Attorney Wj las County. Oregon, I " J1' noilliuauos """----,. up) 1920. your support wl II 1 elated. licuivun ww FOR CtTVTOwSlO I submit my name to the can voters of Douglas coutW;, nomination to '""- H commissioner i '".,',,. tlon to be held May II. "J "For and wltn in. the county. Lowest P0"5 ' e consistent proBress.on. iui ana in prupvi ,,,, roads, and In accordant wits sires of the people 'n'"ltt' . . i.i.. with fair rw"; price iui - - STEAB ANNOlNCEHEVt o-ili I hereby announce mT . as representative to tne from the 4th Kepresernao" rt Douglas County, OnP- i mary election to be l ,.J 1920, suDjeci to " -- petf. electors of the republic." PJ J. J- I""" Ml LfOl1" 7oTnce1et. I submit my nstn cratlc vo.er, of the nomiuaiiuu ... -sioner at th. primary ' R. W. W' I