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TIUU1.NO Stl'I'OltT.
The novice In politics thinks all
he has to do it to put forward hlt
well meant and sincere proKram, an.I
that It will win support on lis morits.
This is of course the ideal situation.
If the promoters of a proposition
have ability and a good ruuse, they
may he able to put it over.
Politics however is a great game of
trading support. It hus sometimes
been described In these elegant and
classic words, "You scratch my back
and I'll scratch yours." If you go to
a polltlclun, with the idea or the can-
didate that you wish to advance for
the good of the community, he will
listen deferentially. Very likely hf
will give you a guarded assent.
Uui -fore you get through with
him, he may want his return. Then
will come some counter proposition
same scheme of his own that he
wants advanced and for which he de
mands your support.
Ijeislative assemblies and muni
cipal councils are full of this trad
ing spirit. To get a bill throuKh a
legislature, a representative may of
ten hnve to vote for propositions con
cerning whose merits he is very
doubtful. There is no offense that
rr.n ever be punished. A man who
was governed by such exchange of
favors, would claim that his action
vns taken en the merits of the case.
No one could disprove him.
The only way to heat that game I?
for the people to watch the doings
of political leaders and representa
tives. Close scrutiny will detect tilt
d fference between the man who sees
things from the public point of view,
and decide every question on Its own
merits, from the one who trades sup
port for favors, and is governed by
personal considerations.
eA u mataat hai tust ean
diU-ti point in
taadard fr.O.ustrlal stocks, and run
Bin up iuch mora than that In
sonif speculative pma. mis ooe mi
rwessarlly mean that the country Is
Inytor a bustneaa depression. But !t
tfoes mean that the stock market op
erators see that the period of extrava
;anre and Inflation is parsing. They
feel the rcntment among the people
at the high prices, iney can see iui
an M.rn nf vrenler economy has beXUU.
This means that the time hns pnvi.-d
then producers ani uisiriuuiors u
ask any old price for their goods,
snd know tliey are going to git it.
Ihese lndut.trlc.1 corporations musi
nmu. Hnrn In mrth and do hUStllCSS
on the close margins that used to pre
vail. A period when many corpora
tions could make 2j to u per rem
nn hitf immtniin atock. la abnormal
and unhealthy and cun not possibly
continue.
If Itoseburg expects to fly along
with the march of progress It Is nec
essary that she have an aviation
field. Of course, If the natives want
to stand on terra flima and watch
the air birds go over they cn have
that privileBe but the great ma
jority of people In this thriving coni-
Minnltv Innk tnu'nrri Inlfilie an act) ve
and decided Interest In the coming
rapid transit movement inai is oouuu
to be a feature In future years to
come.
Douglas county people don't want
in forget that Attorney Charles K.
Hopkins is in the rare for Joint rep
resentative from Doudas and Jack
son counties. This office belongs to
old Douglas county and the only
way to get it is to line up for Mr.
Ifopktns.
Primary candidates who have not
clready secured reservations for the
".Salt Creek" excursion will get them
hsnded out at the close of the pri
mary election tomorrow evening. It's
a cinch there will be some diaai
pointmciits snd a few surprises.
Ily all means get out and vote to
morrow. Don't "pans the buck" to
the other fellow. It's your business
to help select thoRe who are to look
after the nation's affairs as well as
the state and county.
"ln(tilrer" sks The News-Itevlew
v.hy the voting for convention dele
gates la called a primary? Well, per
il). pa because so many of the voters
act as If they were primary school
pupils.
Proposed two-cent piece won't buy
:i urh of anything nowadays, but pos
sibly the boys will be willing to use
em as sinkers on a minnow line.
The opening of the Twilight leasue
tomorrow Is one of the big pro-carnl-vr.l
events, it's going to be some
game, too.
People are told to clear the cob
webs out of their brains, but what a
lot of folks want Is to wash them out
oi tneir throats.
. i . 1 .... , I . . la ant soma
A primary ,
toimilluated aBalr ll'SM t
point of candidates
This Is real strawberry carnival
weather and will probably last
week longer.
It is remarked that profiteers are
nil good at addition, but they are
at en stronger at iniiltlplli atlun.
Tomorrow's the dav. Don't forget
to line up at the voting booth.
lilt her up for the election booth
teuton ow und put one over.
M.IX' t'AIW COMING.
Clenn II. Taylor, local Hupmobile
agent, has been notified to the effect
that a carload of Giant Six touring
cars, and a carload of Dort cars, will
he delivered to him In this city the
first part of next week. The Service
garage, of which Mr. Taylor is to be
the owner, will be ready for occu
iii.cv nn June 1st. according to the
plans at the present time. Mr. Tay
lor also reports the sale of a Hup
mobile car to Mrs. Susie Bales, of
Kiddle.
Miss Vesta Kruse, of Sutherlln.
who has been visiting in this city
for a short time, returned to Suth
erlln this mornin.
Chaik-a Post, who has been resid
ing in this county for a short time,
i left this morning for Everett, Wash.,
where he expects to locate permanently.
Don't ask for
Crackers say
Snow Flakes
fCi
OUR METHODS
please the particular
because of the sanitary,
modern equipment,
careful handling and
'individual attention.
DRY CLEANING
THAT SATISFIES
tid lube. iiaU Ji P I
Cut Down Your Losses and tv
Gains Will Care for TheniselveT
WHEN people work so hard for their m
owe it to themselves to spend or invi
ciously. ' "est it m
Loss on one investment cuts down nmtn
the rest. irollWoim
Customers of the Umpqua Valley Bank find
uiwuva vtiiwuf to auvise mem regardin. i
ments.
JOHN M. THRONE, Cathie
SOME MORS
p. C. a moaucTS
Annie UuricSlicrt Bread
Arrcwro biuU
Awurtcd Cake
bum T lan
Chetie Sacdwtca
Cricwanu'. Wii:fS
F:s SuIuiis
G'if ft nc Jumtilrt
C..ng Uranch baiiiDcFlakat
Fresh
hem ths Ovn
Crisp, light, daintily delicious
crackers salted just enough
in other words-SNCW FLAKESl
PACIFIC COAST d:scu:t CO.
dltlons for this year, and all grow-
I ers. whether members of the asso
c'atlon or not, are asked to be pres-
Oregon Growers
Mipi lfll rddV ent as they will derive much benefit
meet ouiuruuy from the b on whU.h Mr Paulug
A meeting of the Oreuon Growers'
Co-operative association has been
called to take place In this city on
Saturday, May 21', at the city hall.
C. I. lewis, organization manager,
and Robt. Paulus. Miles manager,
will be present and address the meet-
will spenk. The meeting will open
at the city hall at 2 o'clock Saturday.
the UMPQUA VJILLEw
II I ?IMImIIIII limiMM I
fir . r J r ---- piant 1 f,.
warning issuea ror-
Shot Hole Borcrl-Z
t-se everv tp.-a.-i.,.
ie received renorts of the j Increase the vitality of a
of the Shot Hole. Borer froni , ultlvatlon, dralnaje lite,
r of places In the county this tiliratlon. etc. For trMat.1
says E. M. Armstrong, coun- fmted with borers, nnJyJ
TltOTTKItS HAD KX.IOYAIll.E
DAXCE I-AST KVKN'IN'C
spring,"
ty fruit
"The Shot Hole ltorer la attracted I Portions: Water u
to, and breeds in devitalized trees, "iip liquid fish oil ioiSj'
alTected with sour sap. The whole-1 rrudo carbolic arid,
tale attack is due to the lack of vlRorjtliorouKhly and apply wT,
in the trees from combination of at weekly lntervili
nJ.,AA nllmaiu nH anil pnnHHInni lnf,.ilu,l L m
"The beetles tunnel Into an. I t'.r.u nre gen'-nllv mi ff IcIenV """
Did You Read the Report
published in last nijht's issue of The Daily News-Review, compiled by A. G
Sutherland, public accountant? It was a plain statement of
TRUTHFUL FACTS
concerning County finances from an unbiased mind.
NO JUGGLING OF FIGURES
I . I
r yy:m& ! ill! &-
-a. r Ih'iP. K
sail I fc.r,
A large number of members ori
the Trotters' DancliiR club motored
lug. The Roseburg meeting Is one or to Dlxonvllle last nlglit io partici-
a series being conducted in the ! pate in the ladles' choice dance given i
Rogue river and Uiupnua valleys by j by the club. The ladies had "the
.Messrs. Lewis and Paulus. The ace 'floor" for the evening and if any
at present In southern Oregon, and .nail flowers were present It was ;
from Oranta Pass will go to Kiddle from choice. A lunch was served at
for a meeting on Kriday afternoon I 12 o'clock and the return trip was
of the fruit growers of that vicinity. ! made to this city later. Music was
Mr. Paulus has a very Important ! furnished by Ott's orchastra.
message for all Interest! d in fruit c
raising, concernliu tiie market cou-' advertise In Xews-ltcvievr.
or long-range conclusions-simply a business'summary of present condition, which
is evidence that the office of County Judge
has at all times been conducted along sane,
safe and economical lines.
The tax payers of Douglas County can
expect and will get the best possible admin
istration of County affairs that it is possible
for me to execute.
S5
D. J. S
Yours for a bigger, better and more pros
perous county as a whole-a real business ad
ministration for all the people and a faithful
performance of each and every official duty
by the County Judge,
TEW A
RT
Republican Primary Candidate for the office of
COUNTY JUDGE
OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
(Pd. Adr.)
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9
WILL GIVE YOU A
t tew
1
MAXIMUM
cf power with a
MINIMUM
of GAS Consumption
Save Gasoline!
We have a Model for every car
that will make it perform with
Ease, Precision
Power - Economy
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Devaney & Burnett
"The Repair Shop wi:h a Conscience"
406-408 West Cass Street
PHONE 81
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WILLIAM KLETZER
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EH i riaf ii m t mi i .arUH v -"'V I
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
County Commissiooef
I am baslnj my candidacy upon my quallflcatlons ait com
engineer, buelneaa man and farmer.
My yeara of experience as a general engineer have (Iru
training that will enable me to give the people of DonilnC""
bread-minded and efficient service if elected.
voTEFosGeoD mm
Veto 302 X Yes fcr
4 State Road Do.rJ LiwiS
NO PrSSJTY T-"X
NO DiZCT TAX
r.Q INCREASE Vi AUTO LICENCE FEES
NO INCREASE C7 GASOLINE TAX
Present Auto Licence Fees and Gclinc Tnx will pny both
pnncpal and mterest on sU the bond, und.-r thi, stitu.
fonal amendment. Approval of thi, amendment i.
necestary to perniit early complcUca of State HijUwayt.
CucliliGocsGearT!imu$i
mr
This car is designed with regard to yourr. a.
ease. The seats are wide and restful.
holstery is of comfortable thickness and the w
springing resilience of the long springs cu
the car against road shocks.
Price f. o. b. Roseburg $12ti
A carload of these popular light cars will
in Roseburg about May 25th and will be nan
in Douglas County by the Sen ice Garage. n
will be open for business about June first
GLENN H. TAYLOR
DEALER-
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