Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 09, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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entitled to the use fur republication of
11 newi dlspal'hee i-red'ted to it or
not otherwise cr-Jitd In thU pPr
nrf aim thw inml ntw nutillvlied here-
All rltfhte or repuunraiion 01 in
In
clal dlipatchee herein are alo rcervd.
KiitiTeii a it. uii'1-ciRt.ii in:itier
17. lli'0, at the pout office t Kosenuri
fWKon. under Jthe Aft of Marcli 1. 1T
lto."liiUK, Orel, NqvciiiIht II, IHiio,
THE HEAVY-lilTV IW1D.
A tit of highway 1b Juki b-hm com
pleted between Cleveland and Akron,
O., which Isa fine ejumple of what a
road ouKht to be. It I especially de
signed to suit the needs and char
acter of the traffic which will go over
It. The contractor call It their
"heavy-duty" road, and It is blult
from the ((round up and down for
Just rurh service.
Seventeen mile Ion, eighteen feet
wide, the road will cot about f 825,
000, or better than $4K.onci a mile.
That might seem expensive If lis per
manency were not considered. A
sound foundation wa laid for the
concrete surfaco. This surface Is ten
Inches thick at the crown of the,
mad. and cllalit Inches nt the siil
and Is reinforced throughout wllh
ouartnr-lnch wlru mesh. In engineer
ing anil uonntructioll I he entire
urn lift can put the avi raise modern
office building to shame.
None of the roads previously hiilli
along this route have bee n able to
stand up under the heavy innlor
trucking which goes over them con
stantly, or to withstand the extreme
of weather and heavy snow tor
which the region is famous. Every
snrlnc In lato years has seen them
wrecked, demanding repairs and
causing accidents to motors and their
contents on such n scale that t in
building of a better. If more Imme
diately expensive highway sanio to
seem the truest economy.
This is the sort of road that pays,
the sore that taxpayers aro beginning
to rfeninnd and learning to pay for
willingly. Moreover. It Is the tvpe of
highway of which all tho communi
ties through which it passes may be
proud, as may the men who have the
task of designing and building It.
White and Gold
CHINA
M'KNAIUOS AMI CKItKALS.
A cntnpplitlon which will r,no
wllh the clow of lh prwiit year
has b''n Innupiirntod by tho French
government. The French public I?
Invited in wrtto movie HcennrloH
which will aroiiHP fresh intercut In
npriciilturul oiiPHtlons, Internet th
Krownr In newer scientific methoilH,
nnd thereby ultimately tncnan the
cereal output of the French repub
lic. The mlnirtter of nrrfctilinr
iirncfi competitors to "construct lit
tle romances In which may be shown
the best methods of farm work." It
in proponed to send around traveling
clnnmns which will mnke short so
journs In every village, In every ham
let, and If possible on every Turin In
F run c.
A list of subjects, as officially siie
peHted, does not at first piance In
snlrn much romantic InincinliiK.
"How to overcomo the scurcitv nf
labor 4ower," "The use of machin
ery," "Manures on the farm," "How
to produce fine veeetables," "riather
Iiie of fruits, th'ir packlnc. expedi
tion and sal".' "Liberated regions,"
"(Tow to reconstruct " nr" some of
them. Vet these subjects are doubt
less ca pa I do of cniertMntnE trent
m nt. It Is only nereisnry to think
back over the development nf "suc-reW-
ninriei (n our n.iiui.7!nrs to see
the potxibilille. These stories need
rot tell nf a humble farmer lad who
does a kind service to a rich city
uncle in disHiiise nml Is then left n
fortune with which to pay off a mnrt
pace on the f;mn Vh v can
wllh men and women nf enercy and
enterprise, who are not afraid to
strike out along new lines, to equip
themselves with l:.inr-s:i tnc maehht
ery and who. by sheer force nf rhar
frtr nnrt d. fermiiijiii.nl win ilirouph
to success.
Americans have read ninny such
stories with pleasure, stories dealing
for your Thanksgiving Table. Is there
anything that will look any prettier
than White and Gold Hand-decorated
China, with a setting of Community
Silver for that Good Old Douglas County
Turkey, when your family and guests
gather for their Annual Thanksgiving
Dinner. While good China is very scarce
this year, we still have a very good
stock to select from and will be pleased
to show the different pieces.
BUBAR BROS.
"GIFTS THAT LAST"
Jackson - - - Street
with agriculture, finance. Industry, I in the rlpht job in the llrst place Is
a'ul other phases or mouern me.
There is no reason why the French
should not do Hie same thing in their
huvi.. fur the purj'O-? f Improv
ing agricultural methods. They
might incidentally save the movies,
for nnyihliiK ' place of the monot
onous "slusii ' ana senuineniaiuy
which have witbd with deadly fixity
'hi American films would be a big
improvemen:.
to be welcomed.
THK MODl'.IiX
Oh, young Loch invar galloped out
o'the west, and thought that In all
that region his horse was the best.
But a wise guy remarked, "Put the
skids on that steed, and go hire a
machine that has action and speed.
For methinka the fair Ellen would
long chew the rag if you rode to her
door on a wheezy old nag. So the kid
got a car of the speediest make and
tho rules of the road he proceeded
to break. He spurned the long hill
and he slid down the slope, and the
maid was in wafting, all fixed 'to
elope. One squeeze to her hand and
one word to her ear as they reached
the front gate and the auto was
near. thrn he fixed on his gof fries
and kicked In the speed clutch, and
j they burned up the highway, three
I miles at a touch. Said the swain to
for no fleet steed can follow our
There was mounting
SI Ti.Ud.i: KAKM HANDS.
The Illinois Agricultural associa
'ion Is trying to get the right kind
r farm help on the right kind or
.'aims. It has established a bureau
n Chicago which serves without
hurge. The bureau sifts out those
in 'tilted to farm labor. Farming is
in longer a matter for every un
billed hand who applies. Tho work
the Fticeefsful farmer Is highly
nieplex and highly skilled. An in
diluent man can soon learn what is
leeessary, if he is willing to put his I Uillv iov ride
mind as wen as his nanus on tne joo. i in hasio of the swift motor cons,
But an unskilled man. if unlntelll- j the highway was cluttered with noisy
;eni or careless, can do more narm , pop-pops; but a,way sped fair Kllen
in a few days than the fanner can i ami young hochinvar. with eighty
nido in a month. The Country Gen-1 wild steeds harnessed up to their
1- man names three classes of city car.
men who are fitted to go "hack to I Clem Rradshaw.
the farm." First, there are men o
i
rtiih actual farm knowledge and ex
n -Hence. Second, those who were
reared on the farm, hut left early in
'if.-, lured by the city's "rainbow."
Third, there uro city nun who have
'ieig been Interested In and have
made a study of some specialized
form of farming. Their enthusiasm
s apt to carry them over. How few
applicants come under I hose heads i
thnwn by the fact that out of t he
list 1-1(10 men who appped to the
bureau, only 320 were accepted. Such
:l sieve as this bureau will undouht
. 'lly prove of the highest usefulness.
Far better 320 men who are of real
help in harvesting I he crnps than
IJSTKX!
It was evening and several callers
were chatting in the parlor, when a
patter of little feet was heard at the
bend of the stairs. Mrs. K. raised her
hand for silence. "Hush, the child
ren are going to deliver their good
night message," she said softly. ' It
always gives me a feeling of rever
ence to hear them. They are so much
nearer the Creator than we are. and
Hny speak the love that is in their
little hearts never so fully as when
the dark has come. Listen!" There
was h moment of tense silence. Then
"Mumntp," came the message In a
-HHP, tnree-rourtns or wnom were or snrm whisper, 'Willie found a bed-
almost no actual service. Other bug."
states nre learning to discriminate In -
their choice of farm help.-rs. The
agricultural labor turn-over has lie. n
almost as wasteful as the industrinl
one, of lato. Anything whi.h will
decrease it by getting the right man
PHILDRENSCCIDS
Now, Mr. Man
it is a fact, that there are
ONLY g DAYS
to buv at the
should not bo "doed. Treat
them externally wilh
V A RO RU B
W 17 Million Jan UttJ Yearly
Anorxn tiik tov
MEM
Stock
Reducing
Salcf
There is a fine assortment of Tatrick, Bradley and
Jantzen Sweaters of the very finest quality included
in this 25T Reduction.
YOU 9
SAVE Li
d7
YOU
0 SAVE
Iteluinx Ijist Night
Mrs. V. G. Stephenson left last
night for her home in Riddle, follow
ing a few bouts spent In this city at
tending to business matters.
Mere YeHtenliiy-
j Mrs. C. T. Bailey, of Riddle, was
i a Rosehurg visitor yesterday, leaving
! for her home on the evening train.
I Return- Home
f Mrs. K. G. .Murray left last night
for her home at Green after a short
, visit with friends in this city.
: To l-Jiwn
Mrs. W. V. Smith, of Green, came
to Kosehurg yesterday afternoon to
shop for a short time, leaving for
j her home on the evening train.
IU for lNM-tUml
j Claik Hargar, who has been man-
aging the sale at the Re! lows store,
j left H iuday for Portland, where he
J will n main for a short time.
To Myrtle Creek
J Mrs. Ida Jackson, who has been
' stiendinc the past two months In
Marshfield visiting with relatives,
'arrived In Roseburg yesterday, leav
ing this morning for Mrile Creek,
where she resides.
To CuMfontirt
Mrs. V. It. Shriver nnd Miss Palsy
Dean arrived In Roseburs la;'t night
nnd spent the night here, leaving this
morning for California, when- they
will spend the wlntr. They reside
In Everett, Washing ton.
HAMLET MODEL YOUNG MAN
Writer Declare Tht Melancholy Oan
W "Perfect Ldy' Perfect
Centltman."
We 'ore told In to many word thnt
he bus imxl yinng lunn. He tin
print-nted the English lunt'iiiiRe with
two of It teteutypiil iliruc for Ihe
mnrklns ofu itim.lnrdizetl pcrfi-rtlnn :
he I railed Nile k'"8 f f"sllln ana
Ihe mold of form." The utteriini-e of
these words by Ophelia Is llluiiil"
tlve as the wont thi-mselve. It I
plain that the yoinhful Hamlet live
up niotlrtilously. nut only to conven
tional, hut to feminine, to maidenly,
tiimlnrd of propriety and eicellence.
He I the perfect lady " perfect cenlle
uian. O. W. Hrklns wrlus In the North
American Review.
Hut we do not need Ophelia's testi
mony; listen to the """ i"n him
self. Ills nun her ui-ki-s hiiu not to re
turn to collece. "I hiill In all my best
obey you, llmliiiil." he replies !"' "
lllhil decorum which Samuel lllelniril
son or Hannah .M ac could not have
mended. Observe the nature of his ob
jections to sulclile :
Oh. that the Kvrrln.tlnB had not uxed.
Ills cunun 'gum.! srlf-.l.iuiiliUT.
He condemn Ihe act, not because It
Is cowardly or simply Immoral, but be
cause It Is uncunoiilcal. unscrlptural.
Here Is a young man la whom his
cntpchlst or confessor may rejoice.
With such a person It Is obviously
hazardous to Joke. When Horatio, Ills
fellow student, calls himself a truant.
Hamlet solemnly defends him asuliiat
the charge:
I would not hear your enemy say so
Clearly this Is n young collegian
who never "vext the smils of deans."
We see hint assiduous at leciures.
methodical In his nob". Shakespeare
has not forgotten to Inform us that he
kept a note book. Within two minutes
after his falher's chost has ended the
appalling tale of the murder In the
garden, the young prince Is Jolting
down by mooilii:hi an luvaluable
memorandum about the relutlons of
smiles to vlllany. Io I mean that
Hamlet Is a f.iol? Not at all. iiaioiet
ha strong mind, but Its strensth Is
shown at the outset In the docility and
thoroughness of Its assent to the
proiiosltlon of Us u-achei's.
FIRST VENTURE OF UPTON
Friend Tells How He Took Chanca
With Patrons of a Rundown
Grocery.
Dr. J. H. OstmndtT, a personal
friend ot Sir Tliemn Upton, t Id re
cently for the first time the story of
Upton's Inltla I business venture, an
exchange suites.
Upton's first business venture was
un event In one Mule corner of ilus
gow. lie bought fr n few pounds a
sorry old rundown provision shop that
had changed hands a score of times;
everybody lnul fulled. It was In a
neighborhood vhere profits were
meager and housewives close traders,
and where sharp practice and Indiffer
ent ethics precluded credit. So when
Llpton announced that he would trust
any decent neighbor once alt foresaw
his doom.
Upton, however, did not mean thnt
he would carry accounts iiO days, for
at tills period five sin-h accounts would
have swamped him. A he himself
put It: "In misfortune I will carry
any decent clu-p till Saturday night,
t will be a friend to you In spite of
prevaitiim business rules; but If ycu
break faith uith me you will lose a
friend and I will lose my business."
Thus he put them on their honor. And
It won ; won because sympathy and
fellowsirp d initiated tho boy and ex
cited I1U ntti.hutes In others.
Of khe Eye of Frog.
The smallest camera In the world
which lias actually "taken" pictures is
doubtless the eye of the froe, says
Hoys Ufe. It has been found that if
a froK Is kept In the dark for some
time the retina of the eye. on bring
dissected. Is found to hnve a purple
reddish color which fades away or be
comes bleached on exposure to day
light. If the eye he placed in front of
a window nml left there, or "exposed"
for some time, nnd then fixed In a 4
per cent solution of alum the opto
gram Is partially fixed and retain an
Inverted picture of the window. It Is
claimed thnt by a similar photographic
priM-ess the lust picture or Image re
turned by the eye of a dead man or
ml ma I may he preserved.
NaturrJ Thermometer.
It was a wonderful sapphire, so It Is
said, that led the celebrated Poctor
Sorby to the discovery of the pature
of the liqtifd sometimes found In
clo-sed In the cavities of crystals.
The gem In t uesl Ion contained a
lube sti:ii'd cavity, a quarter of an
Itiih h i.g and an eighteenth of nn'inch
in tli.uueUT, which wns so regular In
lis bore that It served, by menus of
the litpiid partially filling It, for
thermometer. The contained liquid
hu If tilled Ihe bore at CHI degrees F.
itu.) complete tilled It at SO degrees.
A tudv of the rate of expansion of
the liquid led to the conclusion that It
must be carbonic Held.
A Pious Man's Consolation.
Ir. I.ymim I. Powell gives some
examples of hv lengths to which pet
ty bitterness between sects will some
times carry men. A visitor In a cer
tain town which had four churches
and adequately supported none asked
n pillar of one poor, dying church,
'How's your church getting on?' Nn
very well.' was the repy. 'but. thru
ti Ionl. the nthers are not dotnx Bny
beUfcr. Christian KegUtcr.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
JtAV WARJJ ANSWERS
Editor, Newj-JUvlew:
I am genuinely disappointed In Mr.
Morgan to find him resorting to the
ungentleiuanly methods he make
use of In Mondays News-Ilevlew to
omphasle his narrow gauge view on
tho Aviation Ilond question and to
make It a personal l.islead of a civic
Issue in which every right-thinking
citizen would be deeply Interested.
In his latest tirade he brings out no
new fatts In support of his clalrj
except that he finally admits air
planes were Indispeiisible during the
war but "thinks" we should not
spend any more money to develop
commercially the thing that served
our purpose so well In a time of
stress: and now that we are In po
sition ' to benefit commercially and
cash-in on our war cxpei ience he
recommends that we make no use of
valuable knowledge and stop where
we are. Is there any loeic In this.
However this and the incident that
transpired at tho City Hall yesterday
afternoon nicely portrays the type of
obstructionist found bloking any
form or civic betterment. Misrepres
entation Is invariably found in cases
of this Hud and It Is a regrot table
fact that men of this type are per
mitted to carry on their nefarious
practice.
In every line of human effort are
found those who are for I'rogres
slveness and those who are not. It
Is generally the man who does not do
constructive Ihinking" that does mo3t
to retard human progress, Morgan
says he works IlliB days In the year,
and is trying to build a home and
educate his children. A most worthy
purpose In life, but I have a family
nnd children of inv own and I am
doing the same thing, only I am go
ing to do il instead of trying. It is
the plain duty of every red-blooded
American citizen to do these things
and there nre no heroics connected
with it, and llolslievisin plays abso
lutely no part in it. Morgan evident
ly has it In for society in general, the
Tradesmen, as he calls them, in par
ticular, lie probably Is also a booster
for Sears Koebuck and Co., who
thrive and fatten on his kind. Don't
you think It would make things eas
ier lor htm to accomplish his ideals
for him to stop using his hands and
tongue so much anil use his head
more? Ho pome const ructivp thinking
and cease the destructive criticism.
The bis idea of Ihe aviation field,"
so Morgan says, "is to get the people
get the money, and see them go." Is
his not the way to ruin a little town
and make a big one out of it? Lots
of people, lots of money, lots of now
factories and industries and lots of
new 'blood and brains. I'ndouhtcdly
Ihe wauls of the people twelve years
ago were the same as now. They
wanted the road, voted for it, and a
few choice specimens oi non-thiiik-ers
blocked the issue, such as is be
ing attempted with our aviation field
bonds. The aviation field is but an
opening wedge towurd progresslve
ness. Timber and all the rest of our
natural resources are here waiting
and ready' but we need more con
structive builders Insteatl of ob
structionists ami "Walt Awhlles."
liny. L. Ward.
KI.KS ATTENTION.
All members are requested to meet
nt the Klks' club rooms on Thursday,
November 11th, 1920, at 0 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of taking part
in the Armistice Day parade.
By order of the Kxalted Ruler.
I It A II. KIDDLE. Secretary.
Says Nation Is
Neglecting Wounded
INDIANAPOLIS Nov. 9 The
American Legion must put itself be
tween the disabled service men nnd
government Incompentency. P. V.
Caillirailh. .lr., ol I b;U iliatt. Nation
al Commander, told adjutants of 30
states In conference here tdoav. Mr.
(inlliraith also disapproved of placing
world wsr soldiers in old soldiers
homes along with veterans of other
wars.
"The trouble Is," Mr. Gailbraith
declared, "that the men are regarded
as mere cases and not as human be
iivs. They uppear to be sheaves of
paper, rather than the nation's war
Heroes. The situation is pitiful even
tnglitrul. The conditions in the tu
liercitlosls hospitals are bad partic
ularly and fundamentally because
the government did not build any
hospitals for tho derelicts, coming
bark from the war. In Chicago. 7
ex-service men were found on the
poor farm."
.tr. Gallbnilth said he was trying
... i.use 9;um,uimi irom an agency
whose work is closely related to the
problem of the disabled service men
so that the Legion might have Ihe
acuities to carry out its plans.
Ll here's noQtft
like aPor trait
nothing so ilitinrtive, so last
ing anil fo ture to be appre
ciate,!, w,',, tnow cor f
mrn in this eitr who would he
overjoyed .t cWfm.-. if they
Twins! Hiniraue's piiotograpli.
HEM US STUDIO
KOSCBUItJ. OKKGOS
iii,-..-;.. .
v mi. ii i in-
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA M QUININE
c.u.. CouSh. r0Mtf u
Neglected Colda are Dangerous
Tk no cbancM. Kxp this auuidard rrawdy handy for th,
Brwk np a cold in 2 hours R,ij,T
Qripp. in 3 day-F.unt for Hcadach,
Quinine in this form dos not affect the hsad r- -, . .
LaiuiUve-No Op.au in Hill', u " Tonic
ALL DRUGGISTS r"LL IT
Nevr Stuck.
My neighbor boasted proudly that
hi car was uperlor to any In the
country. According to him, It was al
ways In good working order and never
got stuck.
tine day In early spring we passed
lilni stuck tn a mud hole not fur from
town.
We could not resist the temptation
to call out nnd say. "Hey, there, are
yrm stuck?"
Still he would not own up to It nnd
answered: "Nope, Just having o little
trouble getting enough power to get
out of here."
Th Family Tre.
Rcven-yenr-old Mary Jane has an
annt. who is a schoolteacher nnd who
Is also very self willed. At Mary
Jane's home vhenever the little girl
displays any evidence of stubbornness,
her parents straightway call her Aunt
Mary.
One day she was over to auntie'
untl with her was discussing her fu
ture occupation. "You'll probably be
a schoolteacher like me." auntie said.
"Oh, I stipiose I had betler be one,
the youngster agreed. "If I wasu't
one whom would they say my little
nieces take after when they get stub
born and want their own way?"
Discover a Paint Mine.
Prospectors who had been digging
vainly for gold on Mullet Island In the
flnlton sea of Southern California have
Just discovered that the highly color
ed mud around the island consists of
valuable mineral pigments, from which
pulnts of many colors can be made.
Her Pleasure Spoiled.
"Is your wife's mother enjoying her
crip to the mountains?"
"I'm afraid not. She's found some
thing at last that she cun't walk
over." Boston Transcript.
H"K armistuVdayIW
The Daughters of ths i
Revolution held an A,
of Mr. D. J. Stewart "he 2
were tastefully decorated
national colors and Atalrio,
were displayed la eve,,
program of readings, Mnuui i
games passed away the VBni,.
the refreslinientsVere wT'Z
....uB,B oi i ne Kevolutlon .1,7.
enter a beautiful float In the ?I
lean Leelon Ani.,i "
and are assisting . the bW
every way possible to celebnu
13,000,000 WOMKV FlTEll
TO DIE AM OLD Ktm
Amsterdam. Holland Ben,
millions of men lost their u5 j!
Europe and Asia during the forU
war. 15,000,000 Kuropean wo"
doomed to die old maids. For m
1.000 men between the tie, ii
and 4 5 In France, there re 1
women, and in Englaad 1 lll-l
Italy, 1.218; In Gernianr 1 lsa'au
in Austria Hungary, 1,230.
BETTER TH di
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
Are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are tl
result of I)r. Edwards' oetermimtjae
not to treat liver and bowel comalanu
with calomel. For 17 years he ugd
these tablets (a vegetable campand
mixed with olive oil) in his pcinle
practice with great success.
They do all the good that calomel
does but have no bad after effects. No
pains, no griping, no injury to tie
:uni3 or danger from acid foods-ytt
they stimulate the liver and bowk,
Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabltti
when you feel "logy" and "heavy."
Note how they clear clofldcd brain and
perk up the spirits. 15c and 30c a bot
TODAY'S
BEST
HUNCH
Courage
Goes far
In business
As it does
In war,
Because
It sticks
To the job
Till the
Job is done.
THAT'S
THE WAY
WE
DO IT
Turn Your PRINTING
Troubles Over To
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