Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 06, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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B08EBCRQ NEW 8 REVIFW
. . .it ihr things.
changean.e . r -'"""
The wona loaay -
rgTliiw'i. W lmbTlT Pert '
u. for that purpose The .iijuu-
H1IH'IHTION HATES
DtllT. tmt yr. by mull... j
ST! 1 .11 months by mU
ird of value in "" -,
iold. ailver. nickel and coppor and
4 00
100
' mn- ill
By - . . . ,
-. A..oclWl Pr 1 iclully
. ,f t "I t
venience ot " .,
Entered wund-e. i'"'
oVeiolC' under th. Art of Mrcb ...
Ituwlmrg. Hwniln-r O. "
PAltKNTS TO lil.AMK.
!. iuuv of car-
J.ZT, -e 'to the of .h.lr
cSlldr.n. the Portland Or.goni.a of
Sunday tu ne -";.-',,
, court confirnted . "...
iup c In that wh.n at a conf-T. nc-
Pcharitl. and corr.r "
other day he warned t Pl
aaninst expecting puuuc - .
"Sena,, lib. court, to
much dlrectty ... " - - - -
,,K -.,lH judge
s;s::7h h. -Vrt. of u.iu,ncy
are sown.
. . . .....on ilml the Iar
Tins u' ' .i ,
ar" V... .. '. ...urate that
crl.iiii.ui, uu - - ,. ,.,, Ih(.v
they have not done all that thy
.... ... tvil.llltv not
nXequ.ntly'the r.ult of aln of
omlsKlon. we ouk.u ..." - - - -re.nln.ler
that no court can furnish
a auhstilule for a good ho ne. ye It
Is the observation of public welfare
agenia that a good many persons
think that this can be done.
It la the central Idea of the Juv.
nile court." aaya Judge
It la the home thai make, chl dren
Kood. and If Ihe children are delin
quent ...eh delinquency can always
be traced to a home that Is not do ng
Its duly." The Judge perhaps mini
mizes loo greatly the potential In
fluence of a tactful monitor, but he
n.nin.v riirhi in aaylng:
I want you to know that I have
no faith in Ihe Idea that the lecture
of a Judge can make children good.
Lectures never muke anybody good.
Ooodness In the child Is a thing of
... Thu front on-
slow, s.eany
porlnnlty of Ihe court and the social
worker Is that of opening the eyes of
parents to all the great power and
e .. .... i,.,vn fi.r the con-
responHli....ij' -j ---- -
trol of the moral destinies of their
children." , . .
In a perfect society there would
be no need ror currew iiiwn, ....
ents would regard themselves aB re
sponsible for Ihe whereabouts r.r
their own children, and for a stand
ard of family life that would make
home the best place of nil. Society
unfortunately Is not perfect, but the
point made by Judge l.nhr seems to
bo that In our efforts to Improve it
we wusie energy In trying to reform
where wo ought ir possible to pre
vent Juvenile court Is In one sense
a misnomer. Other officials than Ihe
Indianapolis Judge know that often II
Is the parenls and not the children
who ought to be summoned before
the bar. and there Is sound opinion
behind the movement to expand Us
function.. In tl.l direction. Court of
domestic relations Is n name that
more fittingly expresses the real
scope of the work cut out for It to
do.
Allol.lSIIINd MOSKY.
hanglnc m vu.ue -:-
.tamlaru u. - llke
night to be nxeu a m -- -
the pound or yard or gal on. Dur
g the war. the bullion value of gold
Actuated violently, and heaped
morinou. y.upjr...n
;...r.d flnc,;.' obligation, o,
ill sorts.
Now. it n.ay be that I--n,n" P"1";
poses to establish some s.anda.d of
value that win hv
aearly bo. such as ecum........
1 ' . j An American thinker
"... u .nil. of value, a
nas "!"- - .- ,.. ,
""" :" " :: , :. f.,r given
.luanllty of various foodstuffs and
U.BI" . ........ Th-i. If one ot
.liier coiu.hu".."- - ,.
ihese certitlcat.-B represented a day
wag.-s, those wages
ihrlnk in pur.nas...K
have been doing; and when d. I.ts
ere repaid, the lenoer ........
.ack always as much pum.us. .
lower as he lent. nii"i."- ""
'...st. d a basic measure of energy as
ihe unit of value. In the form of one
kilowatt-hour or one .....
with every commodity and rv'c'
" tlimited in terms of that unit. That,
too. might be an ln.prove.m nt on the
gold standard, if it could once he
. ............ Th. would Irf- c-rtill-
. nth.-r ...kens ls-
ra.es or iiu.n ... -
med In various denominations of the
ne.gy-unll.
lias U nlne s thing like that In
mind? We shall see. Hut whatever
he does, he will not auonsn mo...,.
He can do no more than change tl...
name and form ot money. -
rannot do that, permanently, uu.es
iill the world agrees.
It would he interesting to have full
Information nbout the milshevlsl
plan to abolish the use of money.
However crazy I.enlne's particular
scheme may appear. Its purpose may
command respect, lor many -
cler more level-headed than he has
wanted to get rid of the world's pres
ent money system.
If Lenlne simply regards money as
"the root of all evil" III morals and
economics, he Is silly. It Is not
money, but the love r II, that Is
morally wrong; and economically. It
is Impossible to get along without
money of some sort. Some medium
of exchange there must be. In a civil
ized society sum. thing which is a
general measure of value, and ex-
I'ltdHTH !' PANAMA CANAL.
Much Is heard In the papers of 111.
..uit.-iiikii cunal. In
uroil.a " ..." - ,
(he last llscal year il Is stated that
lolls collected exceeueu eP.-..o.
$2.387, 6J9. That Is all very we I.
n... r....r..s.-nt nrofil in
UUl l e ..... - -
any sense of the wold. In ever
In.slneHS eBlunnmi""-"! ...
. . .... ... ......n ......null money
rtiueru...... o - -- --- ---
io pay interest oil the Investment.
and the next is io p.n ........-
amortization fund or else write oil
. ......... ,..,,.ini for depreciation
act. year. Atler inese o. -
. n II Is I tine to HULK Ol
:iwe .... - .
.r,... ..I.... ..r pmirse. the cost
proms, u.-......n.
.if operation. In reporting on the
canal no account whatever Is taken
,r u.......rtl.UllOI.. 11 UK'
11 MM."., n. ... - - ..,,..
ro cons dered, ine su-iu......
charges would be many times tin
recelpls from tolls.
.... . . ...... nr.. hi.iu however
1 lie run... .....
as u money making Instiluilon. but
.... .... . .......... ....Milts .if defense
rillll.-r art a w. -
... r.iu i.r the United
Siales. and as an aid to American
commerce und that of the world. 11
....ur,.i in tht.se resnects. In
fact It Is not Inconceivable that In
the future the canal muy enable the
... .......... . ri.ti.... ..f our fleet at n
threatened point on one coast or the
other and save the nation from dis
aster. Viewed in that light the Pan
ama cannl venture is a big economic
siiciosb. II Is a mistime io lean un
people to believe that a few million
dollars on one sine or ine oui.-i ...
the ledger in Ihe matter of tolls and
operation costs amnnnts to anything
They should be led to lo.ik at Ihe
project In the light in which II was
conceived, and In 11b relation to our
lomlc welfare and lllillonal san-
ty.
One of the most r nrkable re
sults of the recent price slump Is the
demand nm.le by New Yol k and Hus
ton merchants that they he allowed
b.. .i.,.iiir..i,...M from the Income
and excess prollts taxes payable In
December, because of the shrinkage
nf values In their slock. They waul
congress to legalize such procedure.
The taxes In question are due on the
prollts earned last year. The ques
Albert
Lindquest
The (.ol.leil-volced
He rose like a meteor in America.,
concert work. Discovered by Honci,
who told him, "Young man. you have
gold in your throat." Hear this won
derful tenor who enraptures all who
come within the sound of his magic
voice.
Thursday Night
High School Auditorium
When you hear Albert I.indquest
Thursday night, shut your eyes.
Imagine yourself in your own home
with the same glorious voice pouring
upon your ear. That is exactly what
the New Kdison gives you.
Ellison selects only those artists
whose voices pass the Edison met hod
of voice-analysis. The new Kdison
Ke-Creates these wonder voices with
such fidelity that the ear cannot dis
tinguish between He-Created, voice
and living voice.
me NEW EDISON
"The Phonogtftpk with a Soul"
Hear Thursday why Edison found
I.indquest 's voice worthy of perpetu
ation. Then come to our store and
hear how the New Edison gives you
everything Ihe living Lindquest
gives, except his physical presence.
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
Itonelnil'K, Oregon.
Must be turned into Cash,
REGARDLESS OF LOSS !
Our full page ads in Tuesday's and Wednesday's News-Review,
explained our reasons for placing our entire stock at your mercy
At Prices You Will Never Hesitate to Ccwider.
Ten Days of Profitless Prices !
A FEW PRICES FROM A LONG LIST:
All regular Ginghams, 25c & 30c All regular Percales 29c
All regular Outings 24c All Silk Hose i4 off
All Fancy Figured Salines 75c
A Wonderful Assortment
of
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Everything reduced over
15, some things re
duced 50.
$f $1
News-Review Has
Reaching Power
It is a far cry from TSoseburg to
...... .1.... Ihe NeWS-lleview
spreads" lis influence to that dl"n'
stale as well as 10 pi a .
ulier parts or me worm. -" "
.... nu nn advertising
noes n " - : ,
medium find exemplification In re-
urns from ills.ani piacei., ..... -
......!.... n..iL-r.. tl.:. t neonle
s lis nn . . ... .... ,, .
. , ,... ... .......a ......wi.it. s of miles
rcsiuuiK 1". r......
. .... r...l...i...a nil. I flll.l
away n-.iu i
i here nn attractive power wnlcn
leads then, eventually io.reK...i ......
Itoseburg. Another instance of this
has jusl been brought to light. Ite-
enllv upon requesi a saini.". -"ej
the News-lteview was mailed to a
man residing In Florida. A letter
has just been received irotn nun.
.losing money order for subscrip
tion and informing Ihe managemeni
if the paper that ne will ne m i.s
las county to locate 111 the early
piing.
if... r A l.nr,lnt' nf Kiifireno.
returned this morning to her home
in Eugene after visiting over ine
week end with friends In this city.
o
Hove Allen and wire, who hare
hee visiting at the John Husenbark
home, left this morning for their
hiiine at Salem.
Ireaves l-'or California
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. RasT. wbo
have been vititing in Nonh Ro.
hurg at the homo of Mr. and Mn
J. F. Coje. left thia morning lor
California where ih. y sill sptnil the
winter. They reside at St. iama,
Minnesota.
tlon Is naturally asked, what his
year's prices have to do with last
year's income. Cruics further re
mind the merchants that the taxes
should by rights have been paid long
igo, that Ihe extension of time until
Dec'. 15 was generous and gratuitous
..... ...... ..r .1... government, that
nil .lie ... . . ... n
large numbers of business concerns
mil Individuals nave aireuuy
full, and It would be unfair to dis
criminate In favor of tne late pay
ers. If the latter were given what
they usk, there should be a rebate
fur all the rest. And where would
Ihe confusion end? The obvious fact
is that the taxes on last year's In
come ought to have been paid out of
ii.... inr........ If that had been done.
there would be no such trouble now.
II could easily have I ll done by
many business Institutions that are
now complaining. If they had used
some of their boom-lime surplus for
that purpose instead of giving il
..way to the stockholders In the form
.. nf ,...r.k ..ivi. lends. Now the
only possible rule Is. no special privi
leges.
Big Deal Closed
Near Sutherlin
KFTIIFPI IN. Or.. Dec. 4. A deal
was closed here to.lay whereby Ken
i. u,.k--iv well known t rcl'.ard
,.r v..l.li.i. Wash., and Hood
Itiver. leased from tile lialfour tliitli
.in c.imnanv. of Portland, and tin
MortEiiee Comnanv Holland-.' ...erica
of Seattle. Wash, approximately IMO
acres ot aplne orcuarus in ..mi..-.
Valley. The deal includes several
thousand dollcrs' worth of equip
inent used in the care and crlli
..- t.n ...'.)i!ir,1.t. The leas'
is for three years v'ith privilege of
In.rin. ...wl II tu .lllllerst.lO.l tlwlt Mr.
Vclsav will erect a large rucking
house lure eaily the coining yea.
in order to handle tne iruu. n i;
I rumored that a big company Is be
hind nr. .Mc.ay aim .mi. e...-imi.'
i I... ..r .l.r. l.vt.u fr.lit tenet
in Sutherlin Valley will be inaugiir
aled ine comniB year.
Detroit Praises
Famous Tenor
ft nr.n, rln. nf Iho nlllsiC WOl'M
nin.l.. his how to Detroit in Iho per
nf All.r.-t I .ii.i imes! . lie saur.
l program that proved him Io be a
real artist and tils worn mime..
l..ll.rht..,l 111., nmlience. His voice Is
tenor of wonderfully timpani
qualify." The foregoing is a typtc
..i r,i..iu.n r.r Mr l.iidtiuesrs art
tl is from a musical critic of t lit
I ...t er.il 1-Vee l'ress. one of tile coun
tries well known newspapers, l ew
i.-i sta navM aril level su.-ii wnn- .-
...lfr.n nm WOll SllCh UVISll COI11
...r...,l.,t i.r.i evervu iiere as has Mr
l.iniliinest. Three of N.'W lorKS
realist dailies and two or Chica
i'.i s largest newspapers nave pro
lainted him a wonderful artist.
Underwear Time
We Have It-All Kinds
At Pre-War Prices
New Goods Coming in Daily
Dresses, Coats,
Skirts, Waists
and all kinds of
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
at the new low price levels
BURCtMRLTS
SQUARE STDHt
TfnnuvU-nnln frr..ltest of
I railroad systems, announces that It
has 129.960 stockholders. The I'nit-
eil Slates Steel t'orporallon, grea.es.
..f indnstriitl "trusts." has scores of
thousands of stockholders. Kvery
I year the ownership of the big cor-
rna.la .....r.r There tt Tf
I).... n. ..... ............. - ---still
a few large owners, but they
I own a smaller nn.. smaller pri.i..r
ti.m of the capital stock. It Is com
ing to be so that the little stockhold
ers can control, if they choose ... use
their power, because they are so
many of them. Thus, gradually.
I the corporations uie i-....ii.ik .
mean "ihe people." We are all be-
I coming capitalists.
T-.... ..a nfrni.) tr. Irv l'(.lvers)
Tire Filler in your tires, because it
..;.-.., v.... .r.. Gittisfitction. while air
is not giving you 25'.. And it is
fully guaranteed.
Governor Draws
Pay During Absence
SAI.KM, Dec. 4 Governor Ol
'ott does not lose his salary as lb.'
state's executive by his temporary
.ihsence from Oregon, according l.
an opinion written for Secretary of
1 State holer by Attorney-t.eueral
Van Winkle, who declares thai Un
law wap not intended to suspend or
transfer the salary of the governor
during his temporary absence from
the state although the duties of that
office during .he interval were to be
performed by the pn-sident of Ihe
senate. The opiui.it. is silent, how
ever, as to any compensation which
might be coming to W. T. Vinton,
who is holding down the gubernator
ial lh during tlovernor Olcott's tem-
MICKIE SAYS
i r? Pro rQtVO.R C4&,M3
OVKO CvW MEARS MONO IxU.
? s. v vt-'..CVvOtrQ VOrVlT.
VXUWVWfc. A. rcw-..-x- '
AUlUeD OVJT Et hrst
- . .uvM.nncs i
Advertise In the News-Review.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Mways bears
the
Signature of
SHASH-Go Shoe Prices
A SALE
That is a SALE!
than vou find elsewhere. Every
price we quote is a Big Saving, much less than
everyday prices.
Mon'e Silt Srtv t Vinr. formerlv sold for
. $1 50 NnW . ' . . S1"00
$2.50 Ladies Felt Slippers,now $1.95
2.00 Ladies Felt Slippers, now 1.65
1.50 Ladies Felt Slippers, now 1.19
Children's Felt Slippers, now on Sale
at 89c, 98c. $1.29, $1.39
SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices.
Roseburg Booterie
IRVl.V BHUXN
SHOeS 1NA1 SATISFY AND FIT Tf OUR FEH. BBiMC US YOUR REPAIR WORK UP m W
x rerklns UUIg., lUwhnrg.
t ' I
. ,r- . II
S I tl II
"OoGvktoiW fi' ill
ItoUe Jt Put
k 50 Jrtjr?riHM
E33 or! th
SECOND LYCEUM NUMBER
Thursday Evening, December 9
AT
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Albert Lindquist
The Famous American Tenor
Single Admission, $1.00; Season Tickets, Adults, $1.75; Students, $1
Stats on salo Tuesday morning at Kea cru x
1 "
This Is a Feature Attraction
1 1 T.I I I III I.r I.l rIX-lliJ
lemporary asence.
RESULTS? our want ads get them.
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