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HH4FIII'II MtnTH-HnVIKW.'-'MiUV. " WJl PA'.K TWO KOKKltl KU N K W S.KKVI U V Issued Dally Except Sunday. B. W. BATES L WIMBIRIY BERT C. BATES SUBSCRIPTION KATES Dally, per year, by mail J 1.00 Dally, nix months, by mail .... 2.01' by Carrier, per month au The Associated Press Is exclusive!) entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to l: or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein ere also reserved. Entered as second-class inattei May 17. 1920. at the post office at Itoseburg, Oregon, undur the Act of March 3, lUwlmrg, Or. yon, Muy IIC-'O. Matters Affecting the Course of Study in Journalistic DepartmentsDiscussed. STUDENTS ARE TRAINED, ArirulIuuJ rolh'ne tilvrs KltiilniLN lu MtkT Uimm of Work Train. iik In Journal .mii to i jial.lo lhein to H n in PilMutly AilvaiiMuf. to I inli r-tjiiul l u!)liril. I Juat got back .awt night from ('01 Willis and Kugt'nu wlure w have been having a Buries of meetings of 1h lHt? honrd of higher o.irr. ulii." BRAND BACK FROivl EDUCATION MEETING Fruit Canning Reason J Will soon be bore. We can supply ymi with fruit Jars, Kzy 8 n, a j (J sIrhi top jnr. Mason, Kconomy, and wide mouth .Mu.ions, all at rock J p bottom pricog. J 2 AlN4i have a new bnind of d f Canned Milk t 5 that will whip like cream, for a AY 111 V - t 1 I A c ull line oi f runs ana vegeiauies S always on band. J DON'T OVERCOOK OUR. f f Staple Dry Goods Dep't. m dr'HH4R; Ifo men 'a drena und work sIioob, all low prictd on our d cash plan basis. w A good placo to trade. J PeoplesSupplyCompany DON'T FORGET riemonai u Is Approaching. It Will Reach Kostbarg May 30lh. this year and the d ninml fur tlowcrg a gomj; tu he fiiorinous. We advlue early onlniuK uo that y tu muy he nuro of your flowers. A few of the flowrra v arc uniir !o have are peonit s, csrnalloni, se lect roses, sweel peas, and man ferns, potted plants, etc. The Close of vSchool is Also Approaching And we are prepared to take orders for flowvrs for this occasion. If you want Flowers, see us. If you want plants, see us. If you want Decarations, see us. If you want a Decorator, see us. We are members of the Floral Telegraph Dellrerjr Association, and can assure you Immediate and first cla.n service any place In the United States. Think it over. Visit us. You are welcome. THE FERN 403 W.Cass St. Mrs. F.D. Owcn.Prop taid C. A. llraud, while In this cit -i"nlny attending the e:irnival 'The board has been making a visit of inspection to botb institution,) for roiiiiiiliu'.ioii about .nattim an, lluri the courses of study and emitcially icgardillg the School of Journalism at the University and the depart n:cut of industrial Journalism ai the iiglicultural Collciic. '1 he school of journalism at the University of Oregon, which is pre paring young in n and women to be cine iuw:,pa,cr writciv editor.-, and wana-ieis, in fu ,'t giving them traiu iiiE in Journalistic work ol ull kind?, ranks amonii the three strongest schools of Journalism In the coun try nod Is dolus work of which the .tato may wi ll In' proud. Its gradu ates are filling Important position.) on newspapers of this and other states. "The work in Industrial Journal iiln at the a-riciillurnl coIIoim Is to train students to write and edit ma tetlal on arious subjects embraced within Its distinctive field, such as am iculturo, engineering, forestry, mining, home economics and the like; to enablo tlmm to appreciate the point of view and co-operate ef fectively with the editors of farm and trade Journals, to conduct raui pm publications and olher publica tions of a technical nature and to furnish scientific material in popular and understandable form to the pa pers. This, as Is evident, is not a course lu Journalism In the broad sense, such a course not falling with in the scope of ihe agricultural col- For Bad Breath Coated Tongue, Biliousnerw, Pour Stomach. Sick Headache, Bitting, jui, ' Constipation, or other result of Ind ci tioa, no remedy ii more highly recom mended than ! FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They cause no griping or nausea. Clt-antc Ihe bowcli, iweetca the stom tch arid benefit the liver. Never dis appoint. Mr. Fliutnh FUuton. in So. Mr. In St., Bo. Nurwjlk, Coon; "i cjn hi mod y bay toley Uaibuuc Tttblvu tvo wowlktlul." So Id K rv w h i less price than regular milk. Try ay , Ice. The college s great Intereit .a j in fitting those whose lile work Is to he in other fields. of Industry, lade. ' science or agriculture, '.J t ike the jlaica of leadership throusa :lie ;ress is well us otherwise fir which their technical training tin thi m. These ionises at Corvallis are Ii -tended to meet the inees ot a larse (.roup of persons, fanners, count j ..items, home demonstration agent:. jlieiu sk vuiiinin m ! vice, research specia'lsts in the bl I ricultural experlmeut stations, teacl -U rs of industrial subjects and othei i who may have occasion to prepar i I material for the press on industrial subjects. "Iiuih t.'.e great slate institutloni lave been working In closest co-operation In the campaign for the pas a... of Ihe millage measure an ' creat jollifications were held o:i Monday by tho studouts of botb t detinue the victory which mean. so much to the young people of ever purl of the state and to the state It self." A GAIN Of THIRTY POUNDS RIPORIfD BY SfAIUE WOMAN "I have not only gained thirty poundH In weight, but I am enjoyine no much betier health than I have in yearn I feel Juat like a new per son," said Mm. Itosa Harris, 444 Twenty-sixth Ave. North .Seattle, Wash., recently. Continuing, site said: ' Kor the three years past I suf fered so much from stomach trouole and had become so run down, that I had given up hope of ever getting any belter. My appetite was ex r. nicli' p ior. and I bad to force down every mouthful I ' ate, and i. .st of the time I could not even retain this, I would become so badly nauseated. The least little thing I rf., wo"'d enr. gas would form and press against my lungs so badly ii nil I c. nld do to get my breath, and I would have such intensa cramping pains in my stomach thev would nearly kill me. I was alo badly constiputed and had to take tome sort of laxative almost eve-.-y day. My kidneys bothered me a great deal and I suffered with pains across' :tic Hinall cf my back, and In fact, had pains all through my body nearly all the time. My head ached so bud nearly all the time I thought it would burst wide open and at times I would become so dizzy 1 would have lo grab hold of something to keep fro nifalling, and I would feel just like 1 was going to faint and black spots would dance before my eyes. 1 was so nervous the least Ut ile thing would upset me, and at night 1 was so restless I could get but little sleep, us I would roll and toss fro moiie side of the bed to iln! other all night long, and in the morning I would feel so tired and ex hausied it was all 1 could do to get out of bed. 1 lost weight so rapidly soou became so weuk 1 could not do my holusework, It being ull 1 could do to gcL ubout nt all. "1 had seen so much about the good Tanlac was doing otbeis, and, too, us muny of my friends ha 1 praised it so highly 1 decided lo try II. Well, as I had given up all hope if ever finding anything that would help me, you can iinugine my sur prise w hen I bi gan to get better as soon as I bad taken only a few doses of Tantnc. My appeiite improved until It was soon better than it had .ver been, nod nolbing I ate gave me :l particle of trouble afterward. I continued etaking It until 1 was soon id of all my troubles. I am never bothered with pains in my stomach nr back. nnil. In fact, never have a pain of any kind. I never have the liei'daclie or those dizzy sp.'lls any lore mid bnvc regained my sirens;! ii until I can do ull my housrwnr'.t with cine. 1 can truthfully say I b" 'ieve Ttintac s veil my life and 1 ex pect lo praise It as long as 1 live." Tanlac is sold In Hoseburg by W. V. Chapman, and by the leading Iruttitist In every town. i i;i.coi;i aim'I.k citor. ! WIXCMIKSTKK. Vn., May ;. A record apple crop is indicated in liie Shenandoah-Cumberland district, ex tending 215 tulles from Staunton, Vn., to llarrisburg, Ta.. which has approximately H.OOO.tioO bearing roes. Weather conditions during 'lie vvinler and spring were more fnvoriible than III several years, ray expert growers. No damage from frost has been reportetl ami the blooms luive set well. The district, according to federal hortlcullurisls, . is one of the most important apple producing sections of tho country, o I e CITY NF.VVS 3 j ! Arundel, piao tuner. Pnone IsSU We wash and nnlNh cars at Mr en's garage. ; llrcmi't tiro shop does retreading. Sprella Corsenere. C!"a Corura. ! I'hone. 402-K. 311 W. Wash. tf We pay the highest price for Cas , cara bark. Merger's Bargain Store. I F. W. McKechnle. of Chico, Cali fomia. Is visiting with his brulher-in-liw. Have sliambrook. Dbl Soldier). Unvc 1 roultryruen get your kale plants from Karl Vosburg, 702 Kullerton. 60c per 100. There will ho no deliveries on Mon day. May SI. being Decoration day. Koseburg lOernl Delivery. Mme-eulphur spray, sulphur for fertiliser, sulphur fi.r plant dusnne, lime in Ubls.. srsenste of lead, black leaf forty. I'mpqus, Vslley Fruit Lslon. LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Iju. toe noxea tmiuur MaTi MSGlone Gibson SO.MK Mtilil llV 1IKA. ! "What's the .natter. Miss Kalher lne, darling?" tanl Hannah, as she ciened my door und came in and took me up in her arms just as she used to do when I was a little girl. I "You haven't quarreled with that haudsoiuo husliSi ii of yours,- have you?" i "I don't know v.leihcr I have or not," I a.nswc-c'1 somewhat luco herentlv. "Weil, I Jus: i-i'v him going out of the gate atamp.ng down the walk with a arln in ne a hand and 1 coine jup here and find m sobbing your heart out. It ee as it someuum, were the matter." "There is seivetlilng the matter, Hannah, but I don't lust know what it is. When John Is away from me and I sit down and think . about him he seems to be everything In the world that I could possibly wish for and I believe that's Just the way he thinks of ine when he thinks of me at all. But tlio moment we come together we seem mutually dlsup .poihted with ea.U other. Kor In 'stance when John cunie In on the train you know I went to meet him ,in my blue skirt ami shirt waist and ithe long blue silk maiernitv coat II expect I was a little dragged out. I' Not a Hit "f liouue. "I hadn't put a bit of rouge on for weeks and I 'll i was so disap pointed with my locks that he didn't ven offer to kiss me. I came home, got Into this n.glinee. dressed up nnd he seemed to like nie again, but as usual we began to talk about money.. Why. d" von know, Han nah, the only subjects John and I can talk on are my appearance and money, and wo never agree on either. John seeme to th'nk I should be beautiful and bricht ami gay and hapy under any circumstances. He can never conceive of a condition that should ruffle me physically or mentally. And just at present. Han nah, I am really very human. I want to be petted a little, even If I am not looking my best." "Were you disappointed in Mr. John's appearance when he stopped rrf the train?" Hannah asked delib erately. "Well. I've son hiin when he looked better. He was unshaven am', his linen was soiled, but of course. Hannah, you know lie had been trav eling for a couple of nights." "Yes, my dear., 1 know that, bin you have some excuse, too, for no: iooklng your best. I may be an obi maid. Miss Katlicrlne, but it's from choice, and one of the reasons I have never married Is because of al1 his silly talk among men. and even ainonlt wnmon, that If a woman wants to keen a man's love sho must always be on dress parade. Hon many times have you seen In the 1IAVK I'Xiyi'K IHSI'I.AV. A orf.nl deal nf Interest has beer attracted by the Casey-Harding Land company's aviation display. A clever ly wired model airplane suspended from the ceiling of the main sales room carries lis own electric motoi and propellor and swings from a v. he 1 driven bv a motor. The power 'or the airplane motor is transmitted n-er a trollev connected to the whee1 on ihe ceiling bv a very" Ingenioo1 -.rrnnaement. Tho model was built nnd the mechanical installation made e the proprieto! s nf "The Kalo.' The land company Is nlso showing p very attractive window hnnsttnv Poiulcs countv oil lands, railroad? tnd aviation fields. TO l-.KTl ltX MINE SWKKPKKS. THE HAGl'K. May 28 Th. Outch naval authorities have decided lo return the German tninesweip-M 1'. Z. IS. which was Interned a f-w -e!;s ago. to the Gerr.an mil,. -sweeping flotilla, from which it de serted. The vessel was taken by the Ger man crew Into the Zuiderzee. At Miiyden, a little fishing town, th captain, mate and two other mem bers of ihe crew went ashore In or 'ler to find a buyer for their boat, but were arrested. The rest of the crew, who wiited in vain for their comrades, bail gro vn Impatient, and were just going to leave the Dutch waters again when they were caught by a Dutch torpedo-boat. To break up a cold In the bead, tie.-k. back, or any part of bodv be sire you take only "lluyer Tablets of Aspirin" twih the snfetv "Haver Crops on them. This is the M'iiu ins Aspirin, proved safe by millions aid prescribed by physicians for over eicht. en years. You must ray "Bayer" Don't merely ask for Aspirin Tablets. Then you can take them without fear to r. hove your Colds. Headache. Neu-ral.-ia. Kara hi. Toothache. Hheuma-ti-m. Sicatlca. Lumbago. Neuritis, and rains generally. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab lets cost only a fow cents. Drug gists also sell lamer -nav.." .... . ases. Asnirin thA ia' I r.., V, ' .' " none main of; 1 O '"""'"ture of Monoaeetlc-aciK-stor of Sallcylicacld. newspapers that woman should not wear curl papers at the break fast table, and yet did you ever see it wrltum that a man etiouin not come In his shirt sleeves, unshaven end without s collar to his own tnhle? I never did. Some time ago carried a report of prominent woman writer, who, tho mtirried lived in a separate homo from her husband to keep their love froo from the commonplaces uuai ,,.,.r manv marriages. 1 think her Idea was good." Trim and I'mllanlcal. I looked at Hannah In surprise. I hadn't dreamed that she held such ideas on the marrlugo question. She was so prim and purltunical, and I knew she had been my mother's friend as well as servant for at least forty years. I expected to hear from her the most mid-Victorian Ideas and here she was giving me a taste of the radicalism of the most modern feminist. , ,, "Do vou really think, Hannuh, I said, "that this woman has solved the problem of how to- be happy tho married?" "Why, I'm sure, honey. Why do you f.sk me that? The only people I've ever seen nt close range mat were marrleo were your owu u. father and mother and they were verv happy, but you know your father was such an invalid and he so dependent on your molher that tho affection between ' them was more that of mother and child than husband and wife. Hut certainly, eiiher you are In an unfortunate circle of friends, mv dear Katherlne. or the modern marriage leaves much to be desired In the way of happi ness." "Well, you see. Hannah. It's be cause women are In a state of trans ition. We are trying to emerge from thit condition of 'belonging,' that wa, the condition of the wife of other days, and men have not quite icalized that we want to lie conain ered something more than a pns .(.ssinn. 1 think that makes all the trouble. The reason father and ,n'her worn so hanpy was because he never did consider mother a pos session." Jhm't rrv. Honey." "Well, don't cry. honey. I believe if I were married to a man" 1 looked nt Hannah's gaunt form and wrinkled face and smiled to myseir. for you sea that I, too, had the old idea that a woman must be nrenos lesdng to hold her husband's love "what would you do If yon were married to n man who thought you must be 'dolled up' all the time?" 1 interrupted. . .Tomorrow "Hannah's Ideas on Husbands." PROFESSIONAL flAKI ' MIlS.' F. 1. OWKN Cut Flowers rhone 240. 403 W. Cass. DH. It. P. BRADFORD WIVK Chiropractors, WeBt Roaeburg Phone 40F4. DIt. CLAIIt K. ALLR.V Dentist at 331 Perkins Building, Roeeburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a si- 1 to S p. m. Pbona 65 DH. M. H. Pl.YI.K'It Chiropractic r-nys.ctan, 222 W. Lane St. Elec trical treatments. Hours 9 to 6 Phone 152. ifiice Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. I'hones: Office, 171; lies., 172. Dll. LUCKTTA SMITH. PHYSICIAN Women and Children Diseases s pecialty. Office. Masonic Building ii Ail cried CISMlfletl AdtertlieuiciiU In new iuda will be found m. ..-l page mulcr "New Today" bead AKItOPLANES. KOR SALE Aeroplane plans. Bi plaues, all standard makes. J. N. S. "Eagle" 220 W. Oak St. AKItOPLANES Built to order to your own specifications. J. N. a) "lOagle" 220 W. Oak St. BUILT TO ORDER Speod Deuo"n bodies. Diop In and see us. Prions right. J. N. S. "Eagle" 220 W Oak St. f'OR SALE Fine car. Inquire J. 220 W. Oak St. modern racing N. 8. "Eagle," FOR SALE 1 pair Jump seals and o!hr used auto parts. J N S "Eagle," 220 W. Oak St. AEROPLANES MANUFACTURED Py responsible firm, 900 up Bristol" tourer and "Cliff" Dur- ... naiies. won't overlook -vn special Biplane. J ' Eagls" 220 W. Oak St. N. S WA.WTTfi. WANTED r.lrl for general house work. Applicants please phoue 53. WANTED Waitress at Hotel U qua. nip- WAXTED-Sheep and hoRg to com. i c-:o-,'cnuive shipment June '- -. h. Banning. Phone 3-F31. wtfrHf:DEjper,eneed it'- i- Fou,chaWa8her- APP" M' Oeo. WANTED Teacher frxw r 1 , d'ool. Dist. No oo"'1;' -"" ro. 109. M J CooJer. Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. almost lijnltloss. al eitlten BOOST. WANTED Lunch counter girl Hotel Umpqua at. onca. WANTED Woman to do light housework. Good wages. Phone 374. WANTED Girl to go to Portland, general housework. Good wages and good home. Call room 419, Umpqua Hotel. WANTED TO RENT By first of June, modern house In good loca tion; garden, chicken house. Call 17. WANTED Young man, 18 to 2u years old, handy with carpenter tools, to learn sash and door work Apply to J. G. Flook Co., if you mean business. . WANTED A healthy woman cap able of cooking for IS or 20 men. Small camp. Tripple A Lumber Co., Wilbur, Oregon. WANTED $3000 io $4000 on long time; good security, low Interest. Answer only by letter. P. D. Q., care News-Review. TEAMS WANTED for street grad for 8 hours. tug. Will pay Jll About 2 months work In sight, work to commence June 1st. Ad dress A. B. Gldley, 771 S. 4th St., Marshfleld, Oregon. YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited only by ability and time devoted to selling our trees. Complete line all varieties backing you. Write for terms. Start " Immedi ately. Salem Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. WANTED To borrow $2600 on Douglas county timber, cruised 3.600.000 ft; abstract O. K. Will put deed in escrow, low rate of In terest for two years, or will sell outright. ' For location of land ap ply t his nirice. Address Owner. Box :ti')3. Darby. Montana. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP K.; service men and others fur nish .1 employment free of clr&rge. Conti actors, ranchers and farmers piace your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Law rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. fok rknt FOR RENT Surety deposit boxes Koseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Room So. Main Street. with bath. FOR RENT Central hotel building, corner Oak and Rose. Inquire 211 w . Washington. SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety deposit box tor your valuable pa pers at the Roseburp National Bank. tf. MiSCKLLANEOCB. . zz . . . : : : r lust Gold bracelet. Suitable: re ward If returned to I. Abraham's store. LOST Sterling silver pencil, with initials F. M. A. Finder return to News-Review office. LOST Small black purse containing uoout $3.25. Reward for return to News-Review office. FOUND Hub cap for Dodge oar. uwner may recover same at this office. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 78 and ride. Jltnsy oa ths Job until midnight WELL DRILLING R. K. Helnsel man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg. Phons 3-FI. BLUE PRINTING Commercial blue printing five cents per square foot. Douglas Abstract Company. LOST Brown woolen shawl on highway between Glendale and Koseburg. Return to Auto Elec tric Station and receive reward. MONEY TO LOAN 2n-year r.iral credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice ot Rlcs Rice. tf. BOOQtJKS.PJOi; CMMiHlWIJ. HI- A business asn ho hts just w. . BSke his horns says: 1 "onW V 0re Hons could business b. d.v.i0LJV f" e. sent et.f. nl .tin ,, , w ths P. slbllitlss untouened. u. f ll to. gon U rirst. th.t you h. ? lJ!i?" . ssoond, that fuu h.v. don. -onnorfui .J.""'?: wltM It; and third, thct you C., wonderful thlnes." ' ,-- d U ssrs Oregon hss sisds rsntd rtiMrt.. .t. ' years nd the pots tb tin las for ih. eP!" f" tle.s. But It bohoow. to g.t bohtnd 0r.fon taSuu, BUY ORE00H rTODuPrs I HOTEL DOUOLAS-OrZ! -iaiieuj in0rouihl.rw,l' new furniture- 4T and up . SplLT1 ' audaooa lr, FOR SALE-MsdWsir It at Koatch.. """ FOn SALE-Good BJI:, drew gpi MlcelllnV"' fOR SALE OR RET-' room bungo,, f,, or SALE-Btisd uTTTr FOR SALE Good hum if in.' on Coo. Bty blgh.V. Lock Box 25, Ctau TJJ FOR SALE-OldTrwTwTi vvJl SALE-Kelts I.U.. trucks. Call ud m a- ip 8. "Eagle," 330 W. Cm I USED CARS FOR SAlB-OnJ lnder, 7-paMnjer; ilaaib. touring. Motor fflot Hum I H"OR SALE OR TRADt-ijui horses, well brokaujurt,; S. Epperly. PhomtrU, 1 FOR SALE Tetrnt-roMlia, 1000 lbs. each, food emaitn.4 , be seen at Deer Crtek but FOR SALE 1 toi Bikt a' trues, also studebUet usassi good rigs. 0. K.Gus cnester su FOR SALE CompItU at smiths tools, wiutorinsl business. Address Lis) News-Review. FOR SALE Oakland nutest as new. Will screw snf as part payment, IiQinClj Lane St. FOR SALE Two Biles pull 2 years old. Earl Total Fullerton St., phons lll-l FOR SALE 1919 Fori!" a real bargain. See It at nsa. Garage, Oak sad Boat 1 FOR SALE Harley-Dindttsi cycle. Just orerniulsl cheas as dirt. PhonK- FOR SALE 15.800 futf inch shlplap tad " per 1000 st ResebnijOT'l Lumber Co., Wilbur, Oi 491 a INVESTMENT OFPOKlJ For sale, reel eitsts eortJJ eral discount. MlfM J auto. 38 So. Mtlnitl FOR SALE PMCB-' niimn. 27fi rail, pci iv- - and V, n. p. f y .n,t Ka.h. Address J- s. -i 24, Winchester, FOR SALE-3 MWf year in bJUsB 1 Baragar Son, &m For sali;' . .v.i. iiur: oW i tomoons """ -rt;s" mobile fOOdlSWH-"' l cow; cnesp - "m w ness. Juoa " Barn. TiotTVCI TBEfcS! varieties oi .w ' . ..., ! - . No job lots. wr-- buyers. Th?,0 Bs', Nurseries. 33 ' I Oregon: -2 coal, bodi rr-m w mill enas. g, storage. trss- Phone FOR iL RoseburOrel USED CAR9-A tgntf Price. ?d c3uv v hook. lr ; ironitrsw -ri w tlon. " at