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ROBIcm IOT nannTO TOITlUllAT, APRtf, 21. M PAflR TWO BOWKBCRQ Mil? HKWH- KKVIKW ExarfX laaaaar. . W. RUM L. Wlaakalir Bert O. Bataa . HUltKCKlPTION HATES rl'lr. par year, by mall 14 0 nliv oaonlba. br mall I .- e.r,iPf. re mnnth Thd A.ancla'aa Prm. T. es.'lualvelv antltled to til ua for repnhltcatlon of 11 nawa dl--.tche erertlted to It or At ntherwl.a credited In thla paper Ind also the local nrwi Diiblf"hei1 hare, la All rtarhta of republication of p- v.ntred a aeona-ria mavlar alar IT l20. at the poaf ofTIca at ftnsehurav Oraon. under aha Art of Ifa'rh 1. 178 "It-M-liurK,'(3rri(unr Apt 1121. 1U-I IIAlMr: "HAD HOYS" Don't cverlook the apt-rial offers by live-wire merchants t fonh In today's Ncws-Ucvltw. It will pay you to scan closely the advertising col umns or this paper every day. Many otix-ptlonal bargain ale being u. lurid. i t'ohsldi'rlliK tlif Hpefd that solll" "natives ' iravi-l when Ihcv hit t tit middle of ih road, there in no won der they meet u; wlih an occasion al automi.ble every now and then. They would be in danger of a wheel barrow procession. You net an awful pull when every body pull together. Munv people, noting depredations I comniitled by bova complain of the "lawlersne of youth" a" one favor lt phrase goea. Very freouentlv the kid element do show a spirit of mis thief that Is ominous for tin Ir tu-. tore Hut frequently these act nre committed by youngster of excep tional energy and vitality, who de mand nutlet for their ar.lmnl spirits. Olve those youneplers lOnnnM inlt to do Interesting thlnes, and thev ran grt w up Into 'plendlil men. Rut, it repressed. theMe tendeuel SPORTS CHATTER It looks ur if rallfornia would gel in line lo make it a felony for any work. The propo.-icd California Mat llte. If II passes will inrllld.' school boys and colh glans among those who ran be reached by the law. Fortun ately, tin likelihood of the law hav- miiv lead l"K ev-r lo be applied In this dlr.c lion is remote Indeed. Sehooln und colleges an- ihe cradles of loyally. Into lawless adventure, and possibly. crlni. The proper rearing of bovs and girls Is a inlarlity big problem in I Home of these c hess fans ar. likely everr community. l ack of good. ; to era. k under ihe strain of the long wholesome, amusement In the way 'rawn out cnniesi between I ahlan nr In ..ml mil ilnor nnnrlu add lo Ihe ca and l.a-k.-r. How they can Bleep veurlv toll of wavward children, and. strange as It imiv seem, while much 'd energy and attention ir given to save the older heads, lllile or no effort la. -made by the pebllr genemllv to dl-1 Mr. F.dwln Hinney, .Jr. rect Ihe future welfare of Ihe rising university will have lo hire uuniinn nt.rf i.iv.. tn ihem n h are ecn ;.iiy and HlillP.lt Iran it of Ihe pleasures enjoyed by adults to keep track of all the swimming In r- t rural way records he is breaking tbh- season The ..venire child of normnl mind Fihvl-. evl.lenily "eounts that day Is entitled to a certain amount of lost v. hose low descending sun. see. consideration and latitude in the way at his band, no swimming record of childish amusement. Yon cannot won." sienrll pleasures, thit anpenl only lo an uuliiilshcd game r adjourn iinlil the nest day Is more than we can liKure o it. , of Yale n private he want adults on the mind or the young, anv more than von can train their elders into enjoying childish frlvol olltles. Hut moth Tr. and fathers should henr with llielr children In I The opening games of Ihe majoi leagues drew an average attendance of a J , :t 1 1 0 each, which would Indicate ihat the various turnstiles nre not likely to get ru ty for wan of use uuharinful acts. A child's mind Is a, during I no coming Reason mighty busy piece of "machinery" II Is working full time, whcih Those who had fears that the rec- rivhl'ntlv n.nlv,..l r not When not l ilt baseball scallllalR won II. nneci k.. in uhr.i..an...n n.iunl... the the attendance evidently had nr vouneslers thoughts may be directed cause for their unrest to wrong doing, and. in a moment of iinthoughifulness nonir. net Is committed, which brings lilm to dis repute. Thli: la where good, round judgment In a parental way should The fact that euick, firm and drastic action was taken in the mailer undoubtedly saved Ihe day and convinced Ihe fain that Ihe powers will not tolerate any crookedness? Any attempt at white F.nlrles continue lo come In for Ihe annual i print; bench show of Up I'ugct Hound Kennel Club which b to bo held al Seattle on May 5. end 7. Indications nre that It wll grow he one of the biggest and best show? nein by tile organization. feo In .ml ..ink., amend. f..r llielr Washing, on 1116 oilier IIHI1II unilomu lack of Interest In Ihe Nation's big-dly would have resulted in a falling gest nss"l. for In Ihe great malorlly off in the attendance. of crimes committed by children, the paramount fault lies at the do'.r of parents who have wilfully neglected their offspring, both in a spiritual, monl anil general amusement wav. The sutest and lest wav to gold a young mind Is to virtually i.n wrllh It " VI..I.A a eni -a vnltr boy or girl from Infancy until theyj have p'scheil maturity. Enter Into ' their childish game': with an much energy and enjoymenl as comes to their Immature minds. Confide In them, encourage the higher principle Ih'ii goes to make belter men and women. Opcnlv discuss delicate oues lions in a Mire wholesome manner as votir children prow Into man anil womanhood hide nothing from I... . - In. r..lr ulll. Ih,.tn In ttll things, and nbov all. don't throw Th" rules, etbl them out Inlo Ihe al reels to he Ink- l'"lr wl" on i.n l.v II... ..frie..r ..f I hi. luw ivbn fchool for Caddie nn mil ..In nlnve.l In c.ttwllict n fnlltwl- COtl letn tlated at llrm bmne i.n.l whose time Is whollv clul taken up looking after Ihe "old buck " who have less sense than some children. Tteforo Tex Rlckard took hold o' It. they were talking about tearln down Madison Riunre C.arden In Nov York because It couldn't pay for It' self. It Is n fact that no one coult' make a go of it. The magi" hand o Tex seems to have done the trick He has :i ropulstb.n for lurii'm iltilie barren and ordinary structure: Into mints. s and moral" o currlrtiltiei of : s which Is bolne ftt l.ouis connirv Attendance will be olil'gator. for ell caddies eniolnved bv the clul It long ago became r. cucnlzed Iha' ones cadilv goes a long wavs to-var.l marrlng o1- etibattcing the pleisur of all aflernoon o-i Hie links. , I Harrv Hire. Mvrlle Cr-ek protn soetil it r. lh" tb i.l. lit o v in lh. What could be more wasteful, ah surd, nnd tragic than a evsteei of artificial class ill-llncilonn which r.iii.li.iniiv 1. .e. It. n-T. fa.t.i ...- tr. II... ..in.. hl. fi. wnrk nn.l nti.n w. II l.orn 1 " V nM.-i..lin tu In.pori ant Ixi- in Mo kliciilv In vu A phiiM.ji?. ntv-t ,!i5l.',,r.j . p VTtt r In th April nuinlt.-r of I Sriln.,rB. All rrrmittH fiiiov must tl.H wnrk tht'V urn li-il In lullcvf tli v ran do hint n tit tliat n;itin will ) lh 1 rno'it ctint t-nt fit and most f f Icli-nl wlntf' m-")Ii urn fr i t( riinl th plHi-a fn tin- MH'ifil syi-in for wliirh thi'y nre IkhI flu'!. Tl'in I on- nf til' i"tr(nptst irriiiiH'iitL' f ;: hii b rMtt)irv 1 1 3 smi h Httil In f.m r of n Ki-niilii- ilrmiHTai y mt (h it In stu-h a tl'iii'"riu-y nil m n ;m- i;itnt. Int thai all nt-f f !. from niritv art! firiitl ri rain t lit rinillnjs th'lr own Icvi'lH. n' of 111-' tnnit h in-flrl.il In fhii'iiei'A of th !p'nt War ml nf 'HrM In fO'in-rrl, In the Itn-iiKitu' t-n of rlRlil i' Iht (Mmlnctlnns. tlm i'Hnt natUm nf Htnpid lonls und liink' r mul mllliury offl T. anl thn I--; vn'in of in n of y ii itft to 'a,(- ' j !( H. HT-H)fT VO OI I'lt Ul Or ! Ot 111! 4isi Itin. STOP! STOP! STOP! Paying Two Prices for Your Eats Note the following suggestions: Cafeteria Dinners Specials : Soup 05c FISH (Baked of Fried) with Potatoes 20c (When on the market) ROAST MEATS, Dressing an J Potatoes 20c MEAT LOAF and Potatoes 15c HASH and Potatoes ,5c MEAT STEWS lc MEAT PIES 15c Potatoes 05c Beans 05c Other Vegetables 5 and 10c SALADS-10 and 15c Apple Sauce 05c Stewed Prunes 05c Canned Fruits 10c PIES (per cut) 05c CAKE per cutj 1 0c Bread and Butter, 05c COFFEE 05c TEA 05c Individual Milk 10c H!5r0ur Short Order Menu tells a big story, too. Big reduction on Short Orders. A 5c PIE AGAIN A REALITY Roseburg Cafeteria 8b Restaurant W. R. Warner E. P. Woods rnlli: - DIRECTION An account with the RBel) tlom.1 Bunk help, direct your for success. Slart It now. AX Interest Paid on Savings AcconnU The Rosebui National Bank Rosebur.Ore. Blue Laws and Uncle Sam's Tax Budget i ""ST.MK..ASTvU1i By RALPH FORD COUCH (t'nttetl pri'aa Stun l'orTeapon.l'lit.) WASHINGTON'. April 21 Sunday dosing of movies, soda founluins. tohacco stores and the like as urg ed by blue law enthusiasts would cost the federal government nearly $1,1100.0110 a Sunday in reduced tax- it was estimated hern today on the basis of returns of the Internal Revenue, bureau. The loss of $".2,000,000 mere drop in the bucket to the government, which last year collect ed early $5,1)00,000,000 111 taxes, ac cording to blue law exponents. This shortage could easily be made up from olher Bources it Is alleged. A federal antl-clgarette law, pro posed by those behind the legal pur ification movement would cost the government approximately $150,000- 000 a year. That Is the amount col lected last year on cigarettes. A law forbidding the sale of tobacco In all forms would cost the government ap proximately $2G,00O,u00 a year. In Ihlp connection It Is disclosed that snuff, so much affected by our grand fathers has not yet complelely gone Kenteis. fiilkison, Tipton, Myers, I Ingram. Knight. Slaggs. Fisher, und AltOlXH THE TOWX (iruntlnia anil ( Ira lid pa Judson. I TIih slrik- Pi'as n Ih 11 t : 1 r :t hlit--:. lull motluT will rnnlinm- lo uit In hr usu:il li't-n Imihin a lny a I tti uprin't hou.itvlt'iitilnK. with no vva pay for overtlim- niul Suinluys. Tho barkl'OM. of thf ti i k ti rod o' 11 v tu pc ttuii hrolc ii In K"-ttui K lo da v On lead I tic r-ita tint til l ad viTilpltiK liotnr mad pt-t al lh old orlKHutl prtr of fi- ci-nt! mt miI. Hurrah for Ihe tl Cigarette To soa I In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. fit's Tcastcd I it n 1 1 Caiiyoiivill.1 Mr. I). C. Kolh nhaiiKh of Cnn vonvilli is BptiidiiiK fl'V4'ial days In his -lty visit iiiK with fi inula. I titviK for Uidill' ' Miri. Antiur Miirnh lt-ft this iuoi u '.k fr Hldtllo whi-r1 sin- will Kpnd ! '!) day att ndiiiK to arioiin husl ih'h inalters. rt is f 14111 Sal'in Mrs. Witlli'in hi ardoi Tl ai riv d toiiii' las) (ViMiliiK nf-r vit-iuun a wii'k visiting with Iht mot hi r who M'sidi s at Sali-.n. I'l'limis to Mi'iHonl lii'V. J. K. Cimdi r ntiirn-d to his ! nun to Mfdford last (-vt-nini; afti-r HH-iiilitiK st'Vt ral ilavs in tliiv city visiiliiK with fri-Midn. Ki'V. (miiT I- pastor of tht- N't w Mfihoilisi hiinh m that city. I i-i'-n I't rl Infill I'.illir Viiu-. nt, Wi ll known in thi : it. arrived from I'ortland this morning to ipi inl Hivir;i daya at ii ihIIiik to husini'ss mattiTft. Mr. and V.th. Viiii-i'nt hav h'-n niaktnK thi-ir homo in Cortland dnrhiK tin- win ti r. 1mi( inti'iiit to n turn hi-rt latiT in tho Dumtnrr. Ini-r S-r-iirr Krlil 1" WinHit'sMiT s' t pr:iyr iin'i'tinj si'rvli'f was lnM Wt'dni's itii v aftt't noon at th ii"ino of Mrs W illiam Finhor. Ki-Howinp an henr nf IntiTi'stinK MTVict's. the aftirnoin w.i'; vi't iit in a smti:l tim in homV (1f Vi - Knd Kititht. who Ua 'i v on for l.ntiR Iti-nch. California, 1'atnty ri'fnshmrntu were Pi-rvcd nt tli roticlnsitm of thi artfrniHtn's nici'l itip Tlioa pri's-nt woro M s datm" Hailt'y. Uohr, War'. Ha pin. JotH'r Cradt'ord. Singtrtnn. 1-nird. In K ron i IN-i k L. S. Joni'M, widl known rnsldi'- of iVck, is HpfiidttiR si'voral dayH i. thin oily visiting with fricinls. TV- 1 land Mr. and Mrs. l.i onard Miller and family hit this mirniiiK for Lland while they will spend several days visiting with the lutler'a mother. Will Itetnrn Saturday. I rv in M ru r; :i or (lie Itost'liiirg Iloot erie, who is in San Kranoisro attend int; uuyers m -k Is expected to re turn to this riiy Saturday. '.MaMMi New Miss Kieii, t liWWN county health mirs , returned laM evening after spend ing several days in the vicinity of Yomalla estaMi.-hing new classes In Ued Cross insiruciion work. To i.len.lale. Allen Sin i i h returned to Clendalo (his morniiiK after spending the paHt lew r ys in this city on hiuiuet s. M. Smith has tloo poisoiiliiK In hU foot and Is receiving treatment from a local doctor. i Vhh i Through M i . and M r. Ceorge Norman of Tiller, well known here, passed thru l.oitelitirg V'-sterday etirouln to Oak rid'4' mar Kiueiie and will remain for a ti-i.f. Mr. Norman is In the em ploy of the forestry service and has een transferred to that place. Hhlli of Son Announce,! Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes today received n telegram from Itoy K iMirbin. of Klamath Kalis, an nouncing tiie turth of a ha by boy. liey Krancis. Jr., who arrived Ibis morning. The baby weighed 8 3-4 pounds. Mrs. IMirbin was formerly Vay Huches. ...EOI M. TIIK TOWS i . ! its I'roin Myrtle Creek J. .M. Carhon, of Myrtle Creek, was :i l.tisinc.;s visitor to this eity today. sending several hours attunding to buHiie.;s matters. Iti'l i t Colli it ii.'. I Co :nty School Supt. O. C. II row n to.Iay rereivi d v. :i ten coufirmatfon of the telephone jr ' enifiit with the state school supei inti ndent that no eighth grade examina' ion in nvi culture wi I he j med. j .ivi s to Si.!.-.;. H. M. liradlord left yesterday for ' .Salem, where he will take charge of a farm for his brother. Im . it. 1. , Urudfoid of this city. Mr. IJiaHTord also :;hipp"d a carload of livestock and farm machinery lor use on the farm. M.io. T!irougli Auio:if: those motiving through to Calilon.ia, and also to norihern po M, were Mr. and Mrs. h. A. Ilam mt n. of I'ortland; 1J. M. liakcr. 1'ort laiul; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong, I'ortland; Mr. and Mrs. V. IHtfon. Melfonl; Mr. and Mrs. V. II Culler-. Portland; K. L. McKinley. Tort land. Will Haw Cotiiuiiinily Huum Frank Norton, of Suthoilin. ,vho was a vbiior bete today, state I that a rampaigu is being launched in hts city fur a community home. The building to be erected will be about Mix 1 00 feet and may be constructed of logs. On August 25, 26 and 27 a nig fair will U held in Tutherlin. the proceed? to be tme 1 in the con struction of the hall. Kultimore waj iu m. . hl.-h rain didnoVp !' KH.' t'U.SOII The Navy beat Harvard : to out of fashion. Snuff .... a year Ih I a '"e KOTernuiwii " rly more lain,; more than the ye,r brlor,. Taxe8 amountltiK to ,boa i 000 are eoll.tt-d by the jo ( on c garette,. ,(t drtk ml. 8loim and loLaoco f0r tui day In the year. Thi. on the basis of one Kmn , total lax collections from tb sourc.-s. with the Mcepiio,, co. From this source, onli wi tifth or five percent was aim sinco It was assumed that g, cIokIiik of tobacco stSrei mi reduce sales In proponloa u period when purchasei eooM t made. Addicts of the nti. It I Bnnied, would stofk up on Ss'i CLASSIFIED COLUMN NEW CLAaHIKIEII ADVKHTIVKMKVM U'll.L BI fOtUD 01 U PAGB CNRRn IlKAIllXi E' T001T. WANTED. U'ANTKll Seed corn at Farm Iturcau Kx.-hanKe, Suturilay April 23. WANTEIl Sheep and" hogs for hlp inent. May 3rd. Phone 3-F;ll. m UKNT. i'lANO FOU HUNT Cheap. C. S. Ileln lllie. 'UK i.NT Safety aepoalt boxes. KoaeburK National Bank. l-rll " KF.NT Furnished r.M.m with .rlvllK. of l.alh. 4iil Sonrh M:.in MISUELLANEOUH. I'AimillMI. dreaHmnklnK of all kinds. 1'ln.ne 187-It. Mratluthrhllfe. I.KT I'H 'FllVrkK "on y..or plutnhlnK an. I healiiiK. JolihiiiK a Mpe.-ially. Wa. h A Hi .itl, 220 West (Jttk Street. 1'in.ne .: I.. Cord patrlies In all sizes. II )r- l)ST AND FOUND. l"OFNI Pair of spectacl.a. may have aame by rallinK ..m.e ami paying for adv. Owner it this KOU SAI.K Dodje loorini nr. I lie (.laniKe. FOU SAI.K WooJiloca' trptr Inijiilre ICmplre Btrn. SKK VAT Hvlhn""onm k'.'.iiiH If s"ld loon. Pat. I '. 1 1! I UK SAI.K 1 Whit, Ujh.n lu ll.-, J aeltlns hena rt0K Full SAI.K Hi-art of (1J tr w I ..-rf..rlly dry. Tf.au H- HAY KOK n.vLF.-EdrtMiir OH Tr:i.-ln. Frwl Fhhfr. Pw II Frill SAI.K ProlwlomiP'1 rtw i er. Kim as new. Inquire at A Itpvlew. , Full SAI.K Oak itnve and bkrt l a ti.r delivered la & I . . n- 12. i-Tirrs.Vi.i: fiiKAP-Kun lie put.. John Abeene. a"1' or.-K'Hi- FOlt SAI.K Ril rftoa aoaa r l:il II. 1 S li'ta. SI.. Wi'il l-lill SAI.I-V Termi la; at a Hoaeburf. . .Y,iin 0 FOR SALE. f. vv ' lnil lb. af' Folt SAI.K Kale sf-ed. I'hone 1-KU. r..n. h. Ilro' -wa).u -Ti 3 loll SAI.K 3 ir.nxl ci.wa. S. I M..ss. ... - sv. i.i.- vvjeral f'A T.-ti Hill. Orif.iti. hnn, J C. R-'il SAI.K 3 burner blue flame pi.al 1 .nil at 41: i-.asi i.ji sti.ve anil ov.-n. I'hone 41-K. 1 :ii- in: .ii i-'iiU sAl.l-:--l'luno an. I other hoiise- lu.ld Ko.ids. 6:1a l-;nst li.HiKlaaSt. i-ViK SAI.K AVa'tklna prodints. 12C West Iine. you SAI.K House, rluse III. ( all at 09 Ci.na St. r'olt SAI.K IjmanV.erry plntim In tlild, l:r. per thniiKiilid until May I only. J. A, Ar.-hanibi-iin. IJKiSK oat hay for Hale in l.oi. l-wifi I'ltrk.T. 01 ran.-h. Uj rnllew eaut. TltS.T.K--I'ride i.f M tilt ni.tnah ...M- I. i.-B. nil band s.irte.l, l.r.n per I"" II. ii. Keonoiny llrm-ery. I'hone un SAI.I'rlile" of" Multnomah pola- toea. nil linnil aorle.l. tl.M per I"" IhK. Went Side (lr. rv. I'h .ne 2 KoltSAI.K pride of Miiltni.tiuiil pota toes, all hiinil aorleil. 1 r.o per lull lie. Hoaeburac Produi-e t'o. plume Full l.lo I'.lis fiM: fi. s.M.tvTnolief k .i-l. ",.! roaJ t. per 1 l.ln.ltiioni. Liiioiii.i'- AI.B-Have poteindf 1... paper. "., 1 SALK-rTesd Z to r- nw. n bam. $1.' 1 Parker lliiust lM:tin. fvilt "SAl.K-tl'ii' a tue. e I1HI SAI.K It. nist'T.d O. I. sow. II n... 11I In old. wl. 3i0 lbs. more Also . four-mnrilh!-old sehoat. wl. ":. to too lbs. Iti.bert M.-Kuy. Ilioek- way .'(lit SAI.K S-ruom buiiaralow In Kool 11. n. till, hi, lot 4(1x110. at llreeii sta tion, on Pa.-lfle hlathway, 4'., tnilea from P.opehurar. Why pay ri-nt when vim can sei-ure this property at " barKuln. Phone 28-F2 at ome Tor part li-n 1 ara. CLACK F')"t SAI.P: 3 aires, e.. males arood family orchard, house ann burn; 7 acres under cultivation: line Im alien for chicken ranch. U.ciiteo 4 nillea below In land, on .Ml Ueiiben road. For particulars address u Knre. tlnnd. Oregon. Clancy Kids Timmie'a a Smart City Kid PERCY L.CROSBY r.)-i'r a atjp--,- ' 5 A aJ'Sr. . , Tii HOSt .y I I .. . . I Tldifi D TO i'TM IT vjith yojn. Aye A wtj f Jr' V, 7 il din. in r;iri l. 11 IK SAl.K-l ,1 new ,1 .,f "IroJi- f the beat lir-1 I n misci'in. -. M. Six. Will i"V. n SlianksJt k, 5i'"-5 . vxlK-rraclliallV '. , s, . it at t'-irtf : :..-tirf 1 ''lilt AH Uffl '!!..l...,i n.rro.'"' i,il4 -! I f - W. 77wC' ,-VVII.iri'AT lj 'it r .:-,,it-'sAi.K-To .m' and on-.'"' ",r.'' Ja P-' ,l, ,m.o is. f recvn"- l in I'm 'i r. 1 ir. v .1. ! T.P. .fr " a..l4l feat"' . " ; r"rl:. JiVfJ ;r.-Vub. "ir SSirt care V "'J t,rceler ,1 IjeeX