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nnsFnrnn invs-nniKW, wrnrnr. Jtvrinr is. 1022. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW iMunl Dally Kicept taudmf. 11. W. Maw 1. VUmberly BUU8CU1K11UN KATLH Dally, per rear, Dally, all months, by mail IaNjr, tbren moutlM, by mall. itort J. Iiae gWeflb.ch.n' 6 I Sect t ( d A fx ml the only Ininrdlent In a f auliul that a nan rKi.ftiiir-vi la lhe A ' relery and bo tail U'U tluit by the rA , sound. Z ,XD fc K.M.Nti l-Ot.Kf 0 5 .... , ..1. 11.. . 1... MtHul . , m 14 00 1 a. 111. " - mo Piprnars ol DecomniK r by mall. . aidi'Mala caused many a auintljr cita-f ir,,,lk,u., la keeoliiu a man sober. V. 10n acii lo rewni to tord that are' m ! banned bv the "bent of churches," Arronlhor . Kiilm-v. Australia. M Dally, alugla mouth, by mail Bn ,)t,bl,c pei-aou-1 di-patch. oo can rent a marble pal- & S, .'. !',T'"r' " . MK. , him 1 riuiklnu his Hit ver aiul luts in lh South tx-oA fr $lo i Weekly Newt-Renew, by mall, par year ; 111(inK ,e .. j,,,, mnu ThM,a M l(.,.y )r(.,lv ,,, j Kutaired a .-icond-claa. matter Way 1?. 1920. at the post olllc, at Moae-, - "1,Jl;'"S1iU'1i,'J "r "u 0,n' lu B"t ' ,m" " 2 bur,. Oroo. under ,h. Ac, of March 8. 1871. .V ..I'Ji!!..: "'? 2 lmi.ill l.. OUR ;. J AM AHV JH, luaa. I "be singer chances to linte a ct;mrii We hazard (he oidnltn that it 9 InK enmprlmrnts U tbat It leave ouel rcVJi'WSXIS.'W due you. K DRESSES FOR SPRING SEE NOW SHOWING SEE WINDOW $25 WINDOW I run before they rn walk. Willi some singers vtlioni we Have nearii I he ability to dodge would bu ail ad Tnutave. Home people lind no dilfl- making leading automobile- roiids sa'c. One sjittiid cau.su of ex-1 KUmt ,.r (,,.,,1,1 to sing. Ji'a the iuhika him l.opn riiHintr nut Kharn rurvea. Yet it IS noted that i 01 r-ain Wi loua nmut-ur alio n.ciiee MAKING KOADS SAf'E. During recent years a groat dt-al of money has been spent in voire. Miiuy little aUit;era anl to nlrll ,n,in't )u:ve tn,ui,,. tliry' d piim hrnm ihev can Walk. Willi' 1. 1. .....tl.(.... I,.llf widening and straightening tlie.se highways does not remove acci dents. Some of the worst places for automobile smash-ups are fii.e cement and bituminous road.s, where all conditions are favor able, but where speeders gi t out and race, and cut in ahead of other machines. A recent study of accidents in the state of Maryland illustrates this idea. At the point where the state high way crosses the JUlue Kidge mountains, where the grades are steep and curves sharp, but four accidents occurred in three months while this investigation was being made. But during the same three months, on the national pil:e between jjaltimore ana Frederick, where there are 48 miles of the straightest road in the state, there were 22 accidents, three of them fatal. When it comes wouldn't huve aitifbiiiK to lalk A uliout. 1 U fl ij I.AFE J'LliKI.VS SB: J "TIHnita are geitliii; ao ararce now- J h Iu)h that m frll. r li.ia to rovi'r up blii flivver eiiKlnu nitli blh bet over- m coat." d BONUSES TO NEW ENTERPRISES. Hay I'KltH trl.Y kll.l.lMi! Arthur How Uhw old aonea do haout inr! "vamu llll reaily VOI.KTKAWA.N VOICK. At-rn Von lve a rimmI voice. Why don't yon cultivate It? 1 lii iiilc Wi ll, you aee, IIiIh la a dry to sharp turns and bad grades mast drivers realize that there is J em. "' J L",',J1,'" 10 :i 1 t.. ...1 tl pern, aim CAerciie care, jjui wiiuii infy uui vn a wiuc wuu handsome thoroughfare, the speed devil takes possession of the minds of many and the result is a harvest of disaster. Such con ditions raise a question as to whether it is desirable to spend "money with such freedom in removing every possible danger. It -'is not possible to eliminate all perils, and motorists must learn to exercise that high degree of caution which assures safety. Rather than spend millions to protect fool drivers, it would seem better policy to put the money on the side roads that reach out into the agricultural country, and give the farmers a hard road to market, 'thus reducing the cost of getting foods to market and conferring a benefit on everybody. : ' 1 1 ' 1 0 the liearera into a alate of aKltatlon llr'a ttw bird we bad In mind when we biitun tbla arBnidi. Jurt to ,M UAM... keep In tune and n Jolly mood Join (j LI CPI YOUNG u "' "rJ';?7i? ?1Vth.hI( h"""": TELL 'EM NOTHIN' Manater I like your voire, Mlaa (imub-, but I can't underatmid tlie biitluena with your ryea and anouit- rrM. I call ee no excimea In the aong 1 NEW YORK, Juu. 18. Is the ap lor that. I l"' of "'e cuveinan philosophy re- Allsa iiirsle It la In the iniiaic. aponnlble for the luiins uf yoiinK Hii l.i hen-, after the Introduction It women into vice and crime? Thin TREAT EM ROUGH olutlon la au(?R(nilnic Iinclf to isy- choluKlHlH aud atuut'ius of the kocUI problems by the puhlialied deialla of several aenaatlonal cex crli'ies in France and America which have at-1 tracted international tutentltn. I'BycholocUts who have f milled ! the case of Dr. Abraham Cilickstclu. the lJrooklyn physician, who was shot by a former uiUlrcss. point out (ierlnido Tbey Kboitld. You've I that force waa alleged to have been often murdered them. I'alteraun (.. J.) lrewa-t,uardlnn. NOW MIDI l.l MIIK? Spcedo Can your wife ainu? ,.pN Not but abe doe.- "l'oiir of the Day" I'lliua. H) l.l lli;.MEKACTOIt. HoHiiril How km1 nre jolt at n party? Coward I can talk to the ieople who ntn't hIiik. ami wiuit to aim;, and prevent "em from dolnc It. .lucbfe. SIN(;l.ll Ol'TA M'CK. New a Item: Old Ml Lnzaru has lai'ii aorta puny tbla neck with luin biiKo, and had to be excused from hiuKinK nt Coon llolli r church lait Kiinilny, bcbi( too weak to carry a tune, or lift his voice. Arkanttnw Thitinaa Cat. SO HAItKOW i;. Ibiberta Don't you tliluk her voice oiu:li( to be cultivated? Itohrit No, I think It should be hnrveHted. Mclfonl (Did.) trie. ON TIIK HOWI'.ltY! ' Sonje years ngo it was common for business men's associa Itions to give a new industry starting in their town some form of "bonus. Sometimes it was a cash subscription to stock. Frequent Jly it would take the form of 1111 exemption from taxation. Cut the results of this method huve proved unsatisfactory in so many -cases, that such schemes for attracting new concerns have to large -extent been given lip. There was too much tendency to get hold of drifters and floaters, who would run a shop as long as they got "some special favors. When these expired they would move clse Z where. Z If you give exemption from taxation to one concern, you have J to give it to all new ones. New enterprises which would have started even if no inducements were offered, will demand this 2 privilege and the city or county will lose revenue. J It in more common to offer-new industries a building in which to operate. Chambers of commerce often provide such a structure, - taking a first mortgage for perhaps 50 per cent of the value. Then members of the association may take a second mortgage for per- - haps SB per cent of the cost, leaving the concern to put up around Z 15 por cent of the funds. HI So far as possible it is desirable that now industries start on Z their own merits. If they have good prospects, they should be of the concert band ami the silver ; able to secure financing through the banks. If chambers of com-i "' i-euion apcakera. -merce promote slock subscriptions to float a new company, audi 011. doctoii. -if the concern goes to pieces, a bad feeling is left that injures! M,,v Ak,r ,'"v"" "V,'B '" i"sll,,' - community deveblopment for many years. , Indiana. m A city like Rosolmrg has so many advantages that it ought ' ... , WHY not. - to draw in enterprises adapted to this locality, which would come j aki"?Marie.'",,r U""tt""'" because it is a good place to do business and live in, and without "I Kb?" - l,.i.,,,iwll.r ...;.,! r...., - 1; .1: . '; nllcmi-n are ant - ."-..' u,.iuMiiiraiiaM, i.iaoi courne ll fr utile itirl and try to Hike Z takes hustling to get them. I yor on their lapa." 0 ! "Well." 2 Uosc.nioc'a fast nutomoljil show oprns tomorrow and will : wakm amunt hticikkm kna:. r continue until Saturday. Don't mis. this event. Local dealers ci,." luh-t-. ' Z -are planning tor a Dig snowinjr ot tiitir particular make of car '' . and you will see these inncliiik's at their best. used In the first place. In France, Landru, convicted as a "Wuabeard" who killed ten women, has remained the hero of Parisian Kills' dreams. One of the women l.andru bad lured to his home and who managed to es cape, waa present at the trial, but manifested no ill will against the great criminal. The courtroom at Versailles was crowded with girls ami young women who wished the French "Hluebcard" the beat of luck. A woman corre spondent at the trial has thus set down her Impressions of flapper psychology: 1 ne scene uoout me is 100 iiKe, the pit of a thea'or between tho acls, , K and it neods only a few Rlrls in capjR and npron, carrying trays of choco- 9 I 1 1 1 firs I ,11 1 Mm -il m late, (o complete the illusions "Women, for the moat part decol lete, painted, tejevveled and ;ay, eat bon-bona and aerutinize the court Cbron-1 through their ppera glasses. Some rtriiiK tea Irom tnernios llasks. In the bench before mine three or four r GAIN we are first to offer you crisp new Styles in Spring Dresses. Direct from our New York buyer comes Beautiful Models in the new basque effect, in Taffetas and Canton Crepes, daintily trimmed in Paisley and Flowered Designs, the price $25.00 and $35.00 THE STYLES ARE RIGHT THE MATERIALS ARE RIGHT THE PRICES ARE RIGHT AND WE ARE SELLING THEM RIGHT AND LEFT I ITZ & DIN.N SHOHS KOI I SPHINU A wonderful singer was Mamio Mc-j srii-ls bend their heads together and ee. whisper. She never was knouii to get off "One la wrnpplnu somethine; Is tbo key. i It a piece of cxke or chocolate? in Sbo never waa known to Ret oiT j paper, and a . flamingly-red-llpped , '. cwnn! irl tak s a pencil anil wails for a ' How could she gel off when ah third, who Kits immediately in front never was on? of mo to dictale. Yandevlllo News. "I strain my vara. "Say. For Landru. ideal of my The city round! has decided to ,hanriiH ' nhe iivi nnrl ihm fori. pluck the clu.ter IlKlita and Install , ,,,d Rir, ,,., ,.,, ,hnt will llllzal.eth Eggrrt; how much moneyidid arranged musical program were urc llu'lUs, which will he good news, ,io nn1 wrl9s, TllPn she folds the lus l.een raised and loaned to girls! PHnn H,to, Mro t r. I ""'' '-"" P.er. It Is put into a little packet ! .., ais, them in finishing their Sin?1 n ? I, . re' MrS' i ,.,, ki, v. J o( t,u,i''' w"h lhe "olp of a yo,"h lcation alon a" "ne of vocational, chrlva Stanton. , The only tmuble with Itiwehanc l who appears to be in the counsels of I training who had attended our! V-Cal Mlsi James, ac- ...... ..... ..,., ... ..... .. ,nr ,,.,0i P-IOO B Of hteller lenmlnr CHKI'KSKoi;! hflUNO WKAIt ing to stand aiound aud grunt while u few do the lift ln. A vacuum waa caused In the arm ory bint eve. by the tooling cnorta 111 WB- It Is pn:sed forward Inward the ing her remarks. -Mrs. Dell made an those to inMiike ! dock, which I now notice is for t lv moment empty.1' I ' "It is a Utile gift and a message of admlretiou for Landru. who will j enter af,,iln In a moment or two. "Hut It gels no further lh.ni lhe j hands of a junior counsel, who bx-ks ; arrooti smilingly to the group in jfis.nl of him and shakes It Ik head, j " 'Ideal of my dreams.' Is it only n Joke? Cau il Lu that that woman ' any woman can really admire this man? N "Some women are attracted (hat is sure. For them It Is ran show ; you must not miss, ljindrn Is the man who knew 283 women and Is al- i lesed to hae killed ten f them Smile beside a fire of rage's coal. appeal to the ladies for nation. compank ' by Miss Elsie Kohlnson. vocal solo, Mrs. William Ileinev. Sullivan. N- . . Piano duet, Miss Judd and I Olmstead. Vocal solo, Mrs. Chas. Ilrani1 conipanled by Mrs. Chas. Heltj I lano solo, Ernest Arundel. liberal do-J cccompanled by Miss Parslow SilJtK IT ." Mr! I TIumv are two kimls of m.Mi tiioso who think a dtnnor'is a "failure if tluw hiv i.ot call.J ihm o uprak, ami tlioso who think it is a failure if thry aro. "V(" npliMl Cart 11. ,1W. 'TIo UU IIU'l With Cn'Kt Hp1llllM.M "Him nnylMHl) llNiirint'il?' "No! xrt. Wltilo tin ihtptilnre ' j miii'rd rotlrrtivi'lv tli;it ll nl I mt of Iip ln mhM Iii'M liko Id we j nmthMly who iih inn it riiouli to i (itkr hU Ktm nHiiy fnnn htm." I O O A Ml'TIAI OK CIIHTMST.WCr.rt. I Ho ht nil a hlitmlt HtrmtKrniilirr . q ... I HIH'll UH who h A ItMlllHIO. ou iiay attviuion to what yru v.n ; othrrs will nav at tout ion i Thrri u a .itsiinrtion Immmmi' to What VOII (ll'illk. I 'W-lKrlnM iiml lmM-ltui;'lnt Loan Fund Tea Very Successful -o- lien a man is advised to "take a change and rest," the doc tor takes the change while the patient takes the rest. i One of the iiinsl successful Si hnl nrshlp I. nil n Fund Teas or Keil Let ter Day programs ever given in ltose-: burg was sponsored Tuesday, .Ian-1 uary the Kill, by tlie Kosehurg' Music t'luh and the members of the Koseliurg Woman's Club. Nearly $:l.". was donated to the fund. I The pailors of the Presbyterian church wr tastefully arranged and decorated for the occasion, mid do- Removal of Poles on Streets Proposed pi linHxIiUrg , r I, hlrll III.. , it , one, i ,,,, to Junk i iii'titiiunn ,.M, i as otlKiioili, , , .nit,, t,, the nioiii'V lo lhi; r;lU, ( , Mlb-crlplioii. Miu I,,,. ,., the rltv hoiu-ht I.,,,,,, , cai h and nil., ru t lo'i no r ham mid ot i,.. n,i. , , Mie . ,: v . Ir r. tin. ill, hiiiom enough to ,on, ;,, ,.. stem ),) ll I ;i . ; 'o.mv e.us Now. lulu are of i ! t : i . I, ''' a le. ,.. I.ht .11 I'l l, ll, ,l,v fi ,,, le ll ..!r 1,1 f qii. tii; a I . Kt.'llli ll 'I h ti ,i, tltlno nt .t, , all M.. ,lll t' the tunc ll, . , , di'KIl S.'l.T.ll t I'ti'l I l!le l-U. 1 S'ld tt!t, floiu mil. 4-4,1 1. d . , UmU ,tr'i . ! P-Oj.,,-.., led airi, I lie i 11 v , I'l'tOll.l! no n of at fin ii f i In ..a i dl I'l il the guiers ar In the i.mcrelo sldi--.i!W. ', h i,e lu no ,ueiilon lint Ion mi, h a phin would greailv lm ioio.. l. ,,, ar.inee ot the city ,ld Ml. . a k,., U, . . , . ' il I almost tin iosdilo at the pres ' "i tune to tight a fire In fionl of a tno on hitMlii' loilldllli,- liecintse of the tea n of Hlies wMct, ore.ik up ": .i'l, end end ihio r the Hi rs i II'" llreno n i has al-n been ullg- iod tint the city r in I iiff the ilk ioi n, r n, t',,. I,,,,,,, ,i',.r. -a on 1 iMld .1.1, k-ou v i ,., t MindniK eh" tr -ll' ll that In n- in t lo v t: I the Him,,' ii tl em and i l- tn he Ii 1 I'orneri c "' of III n.i:no iid li on tlie tut U4 Into.id of , nn- in; out to Minnie i'riin,r. ma. h ii io: .,i iii.iii'. will he an, mi and a i r i'l d. .il of ,1 nu, , iron, auto ,ol- ii i"n i ;oi 'ii.iN'd AUolMt THK TOWS in.;. '.ii ul I! are torn OO'll lime l! po'e Ml utiet ta I'll. I., I i... LolM'OO lit r .il n .iltd M 1 .if s :,,! I '. t nipi n il jpitH tae stormy afternoon a larae but In llil modern nil,. It hm't worth '"''"dance w is present. After listen while to explain II. Tl r'K! ".Mini's dais are nllmbred,', siheO obi llu, k. "This In a lael. I will auri'e. Some men like me are mil of luck. Anil we draw No. .mllnKN, folks; In,, T.l'l Willie broken lih Khlille Kar yet? ' Sutherlhi ilnnieU have vbiHkil the null.-, hy rolllm; their o. i lo nloi; Hull Uui bum. and u n ullni: haiil ruler. Who ei4lic sum II town hat no thrlllx? a A M.', of tin- toNlakei In this life an- mnile by people who are alnsya nln: "If on nnnl a tiling ilone 'll, do ll )Olll-H'l." t) Hid ,, ever uoltce Ibnl ll.p follow who I- .ilu at In n hunt la u-llally btle? Hi.) t f ull, r I liohrr? it'K lii a soieiolld musical nroi;rani ttlit tl by the talent of lios, hurK. a committee sennit tea, rolTee and ,le. llelnus stniill , iiics. The ladi,. w mo iKiureil n! lhe flow er l.e,l, ,ke,l i.ihles were Mrs. W, U. Willis. Mrs. ii tj, Siiibk aud Mrs. J. '. iken j Mix K. r l ale, prisliliut of lhe Woman's ,'luli nnnouneed the pro- William 11.11. pi, sl ie club save a history -hip Loan Kund. tell- rk was started tn tire .tr.th A. Kvnns. past t). T. W. '.. and how en faithfully guarded imtr.5 women hy Mrs. cr.un and i le:r of Hi, v of the S he! i ir.K how !,' vi smi hy Mrs preslil, ii; ,,' ' lhe fund h id i I'd lo.llle 1 In e il iter noli,,- that a slein uiiallt en Itnltilcenl uutlid- , ll ll.l.U. II. -IS.. . (,.. I.i'-on mot i: ., m 0 Nn rw-&rtiwrs xt-f niih a ket ? Vuic Lunch at Home, Other, and Fountain. A,k fot HORUCJCX r . ti. u.,e .in,,,,, .nh, ftj-AToM ImiuUoni SulitItutt ,! IllevcttH-lll. V . tTJ ' ' JC.,,.,,! IK Nrt5.,V .l"-.i-....,rtdj0r.8., Doct or cure poor people juiclcar thaa -tha t-icfv. 8! 1 i S!SJk vr Q uo l? Tan is jusb a Tunny as a fax woraaa irv'mtt bo be skinny. Mozart's Youthful Opera Give. Mozart s comic opera, "La ! Sompllcc," written when lie was tHf year old, bus been gifen a dnt lormunce In Karlsruhe In a teitui! arrangement by Anton lludulph. a' weru wus perfoimed but oo Salzburg, sixty years ago, and M ivas completely forgotten. The a logne Guzctte snys '.lint for the m inul silly and unenjoyable text 1 dolpli has substltu;-:-! somethias sonable, at the same time malnuja the strictest respect for the m which Is full of melody anil jouM freshness, though passionless. Wisdom . enolj where love begins. h& man. who abuses his wife at home M apt' to cell. hr pet tiaftus in pibli'c. ies2 nr ill - tit I'm paople say -they kav rheumattsni, Vut the tryth. is rheomatf'sm. h.. then woman, -tell ma no old man, -fids erffert-deci when. callad a -naughty boy." 1 JV ) i v company Cow.? t jttab. : i JHEZ HECK jays: On. baihroom. wig Tantny wrtert Cost o' Mnsquitoea. According to the New Jersey dp; ment of coiisorvntlon and developer! more than f iW.OOO.OOO would be ! etl to New Jersey's Industrial vH in the next 20 years If the tuosi arre ellniinnted In that stale, department claims that a million l Inrs spent In n pcrlotl of live jwj ivould rid the stato of the rest- Wood Oak, slab, mill ends, growth fir, for kitchen sto heater. Coal SOUTIirORT, the ccotioC fuel, Oregon's finest. I'TA tire beat la the west, clean W efficient. 1 enn s Transfer & Storage 0 High grade fuel. Quality Building Materia 231 N. Main St.