nosramo ifFWs-nEVTrrw. Moxntr. rrnnr.tnT n. ia:a. PAfTR TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW II. YV. 1IMM iMoed I tally Except una'ay. aUBSCUHUON HAT LlB Dally, por year, by mall Dally. iU tuontha, br mall DaHr. three niontba, bj mall Dully, single month, br mall Dally, by carrier, pur uioutb Weekly News-ftevlew, by mall, per year Hert O. Bate ..4 00 . . 1.00 . 1.00 ,. .60 .. o . . t oo fJbrunefibfchW 8 St Kll fcutared an second-class mauer May 17, 120, at the post oHlca at Hour burg, Oregon, under the Act of March t, 1I7. IlOhhlHl IIU. UUk '. r r.lllll AK1 , Ittitii. TAKING CARE OF THE UNEMPLOYED. -"Reports to this office from widely scatlt-rcd localities indi cate that the falling off in employment lias not been so great as most people had anticipated," says a bulletin sent out by Col. Ar thur Woods, of the president's conference on unemployment, to mayors of all cities of more thun 20,000. He adds: "If general business conditions keep along about the same until spring, doubtless the situation will depend largely upon the severity of the winter. There is no doubt but that the manner in which cities throughout the country generally have organized to meet Uie emergency, has had and will continue to have a very strong and mitigating effect. If it had not been for this potent factor, those best fitted to know are inclined to think that there would have been, before now, many serious situations." Many cities report that they are appropriating funds in ad dition to the regular budget, to relieve distress by furnishing em ployment. Work that otherwise would be delayed until spring or early summer has been started at once. Buffalo has set aside $70,000 for groceries and other necessi ties for the relief of 1113 families. Detroit is lending out of emergency funds $1,750,000 as necessity arises, to applicants for relief, some of whom return it in work performed for the city. Kansas City has raised $200,000 in a charity drive. Boise, Idaho, has opened a municipal woodyard where wages are not as high as the scale, but grocers have pledged themselves to supply food at cost to men who tako this work, thereby making the money earned rpproximatc the regular wage. St. Paul, under an emergency clause in its charter, is author ized to borrow $100,000 to give employment to men with. families for sewer building, bridge repair, and snow removal. Other cities which have made appropriations for public works because of the emergency, are Los Angeles, Cal., $2,000,000; Savannah, Ga., $300,000; Baltimore, Md., $250,000; Dayton, O., $500,000; Hazleton, Pa., $250,000. o BACK YARD REVELATIONS. i;ooi i:i KMv hh.ks Kail) Arliui'klr'k clumcin III lllll hut at the l.i K b. Al the Uit liliil he hail a fair chance of arilll lul. At the wconil trial chalices were not ki bright, ami now that he U to fare trial for the third time. I lu re, lit no telling: xluit banco be JfSPUKlffi ALDRICH STARS AT BASEBALL uZnM:?rZe,,;Z Captain of V.I. Football S.uad I. The winter period, when trees and shrubbery are bare, is a time when back yards and their contents are revealed. People think it makes no difference how their grounds look at this time of the year, but it is just the period when the same show up in a conspicuous way, owing to lack of concealment by leafy hedges and other foliage. Most towns are .sprucing up their ront lawns, particularly those that lie on prominent lines of travel. People- feel some re sponsibility to present a favorable appearance to the motor tour ists that go through. But the man who takes pains to have an attractive front grounds, may have a shiftless looking rear prop erty. The habit of dumping ashes in the rear of houses is common in some places at this time of year, and it creates disfiguring eye sores. In some towns back yards are regarded as a kind of general rubbish heap, w here waste of all kinds is allowed to accumulate. Even if a town has a clean up day or week, the householder will begin the day after that event to lay away refuse stuff behind the house, and it will gather until the temporary spasm of order comes along. A man's back yard ought to be a place where he is as much ashamed of disorder as on his front lawn. In most cases it is erXectly visible from the street. And anyway all the neighbors overlook it, and they are sickened by a slatternly sight. In other cities, tradition has always favored the idea of clean lwuk yards. If the men won't pick them up and keep them neatly, the women will. Waste stuff is no more permitted to accumulate there than it would be in their parlors. The back yard is the test or a family's sense of order, because people have the feeling that I they can do what they like there. The neighborhood with trim ' back yards gives an impression of cleanliness and finish, that is the fundamental element in beauty. Hint lln- two trials cost bint colw of rali ami surely bin ImiiL roll must ban- liiiJti--.li il coiixbli-raM) . Ami here's tin- point in. bin bank roll dlinliilslicis, mi iIihk Ilia clmnccn of acquittal. A rial illploinat l u man nlni run pel m. til'' hU Hire that ht looks Juxt u well III colton toi king. ft n.Ai-rKitisMs. Ii'h not the girl nlili the prettiest ankle that wen the mouse first. Aiany ii girl's cyehrotis arc not o black us tl') are painted. A Kit! Is know n li) the cngage inent rlint ihe wears. Don't make the mistake of believ ing that the Kh'l with dreamy eye Isn't wide nivnke. A girl's li - il I Is natural!' light when rhe strikes h match. in the beautiful air rustles which Kills tin I ll you Hill never II i id any iinshtiibs. a The blithest form of gratitude has Just liven exhibited b) a New York er. When he died. It as found that be had let! $100,000 to n iioiiian hIiu had refsui'sd to marry him. llltlll'. Oh, her name mu Irene, And she wore crrie de chine; Von could see more Irene 'i'han you could crepe de chine. A fool mid his money are sooli en vied. e It Is even more trouble to try to raise one child these days than II used to be to raise six, mi It Is no wonder race suicide Is so ixipulnr. How'd ya like to he a regular fnll fletlgcd moonshiner. There's n grciit oH'niiiK in that line of business since olstead's name lias lieeu written In "Who's Who." Why, since Sam Stunner has started to weed out the innotiHhiicrs, (here's a wonderful opportunity to 'make Rood" whis key, t'ompellilon has been keen of late, but with so many of the dis tillers going weeded out the business Is Kelt line bitter. And listen the moonshiner Isn't Inking half ns much chance as the feller who di Inks bis stuff. ' Johnny Scott and I. T. SiarKs, who, by the way, Is a down-souther, were walking around our village to. day. They IhiIIi arc officials of the l''.s;s'C mill we utmost asked them why paper drinking cups were no scarce in the couches. Jimmy Watson passed our sanc tum tills a. m. with bis coat collar lip around bis ears mid the ruffs of bis trousers tucked 111 nrolind bis shoe-top. Jim sa)s stjle don't count when the foil's thick. S moor i'ositivi:. ThoiiKh men may knocked mid men may roast, The knee-lenutli skirt that shows it stocking l-'roiu coast to coast they look the most Anil lonuest at the one most shockini;. The very men who rail and blow About the skirt, ill secret love it; Most women Know that this Is so They have the IlKllres, too, to proie It! CtHTtTSIIII' DAYS. "hoes the thrill) '."" "Well, be doesn't liclicve III wast ing electricity," rcplhil I'aw Hop toad. MIMMI.i: Al TO ITKKI'T. I'm jitz-rii2 In your gas and save 2. er cent On of Graattit College Diamond PUeri. Cuptnln AldricU of the Vale football team In one of the (treiitest celb Ke ball pliiyen In the Kant It Is "aid that he k line of the few C'.Ucse bull play ers who could Jump Into the big show i ! Coltiletti Will Ride for Greentree Stable Jockey Kraiik Coltiletti, who was uuiler contruct to the II. P. Whitney ialile during the sea son of l!i21, luia been lrtied to ride the tiat racers of the (.Jreen tree stalile next season. Cnltilettl Is a llcht weight rider with un ex cellent reciiril. He rude Uroorn sptin In the I'reaktiess stakes at I'linllco and IlunthiK In the Fu turity at Heltnont park Oiirlng the past seagull, winning both events and plucln- himself at the head of the 1IC1 stake-winning Jockeys. Captain Aldrich. nnd make good from the start, a la George- Slsler. It 1 understood that Aldrich already has received six offers from major league clnbs. However, the chance of his turning professional rs very .slim. MORE MATERIAL IS NEEDED ; i It Is Opinion of Owners, Public and Press That Baseball in Majors Is Retrograding. lliiHi'tnilJ In the iniijors lias Ixvn retrojcrttdliiK for tli JuKt five ye.irs. Tli.it Is the opinion of the owners, public nnl in'6. The umk'nnivs art' mitumlly all fusfied up ntout It. The panie Isn't so snnjipy. The pitching has been off color. In pe erul, the stiiiidurd nf ImM hm Wvn coiiMlderutdy tielow fonncr yurs. The miiKimtcs lire of the opinion that play CrH nre not belnjr developed rapidly enough. They seek more leew uy in tlila feature of the same. It Is nahl there lm hecn a quiet (.Citation point; on sinee llu c!i-e of the season for n df lded raise In tin player limit. They want it phu td at iV) men. The present . limit is 40 men. with tlie rlt:iit to hold only eh;ht ntuh-r op tion. This Is not helleved to he b-U onouph In order to keep up the ytaiid nrd of the trnnie. INTERESTING SPORT NOTES Socter foot hall Is rupldly hecuinlng the national sport of Switzerland. Eddie MuIllKan of the Chicago White Sox was u star soccer player In St. Louis before Joining the big nhuv. Anthony I'llcas, u Chicago seinl-pro, has been signed for a tryout with the Veniun Coast league club next season. Ion't yon sometimes wonder how much they really do pay for the baseball Blars Involved In all those $100,0Xl deals? The Washington club, so It Is saU, having failed to land Jimmy Caveney now Reeks Jimmy Cooney from Mil waukee. Talking about strikeout records, re member that a good deal of the tii&e Cy Young pitched there wns no foul strike rule. Virginia league moguls came to hat early and fixed April 211 as the open ing date of the HJ-' season and Sep tember J as the getaway. Idek Itreen, manager of the Okla homa City club of the Western league for the past two seasons, has beeu ap pointed manager of tlie l)es Moines club. Kd Holly Is going to pitch for the 1 Louisville Colonels next reason, If he can make the grade. The new Ed Holly and that Is his right name Is I a big rookie who hails from lienton, Ky. i The 1ii?airo White Ri.x have maile i overtures tn lion I'eden. University of Illinois athlete, hut he hasn't finished his colli'Ke course ami may delny Kotos Into professional huseholl until he hits. This new sugar-coated gum delights young and old. It "melts in your mouth", and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other VVRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: Gasoline Thief Starts Blaze Ily Sll) MHItCKU I Ir.ti mat kuiial jollity man The movie world is about to lo upset ajtain hy the recent murder mystery rase at Hollywood, near I.os Anpeles. ns n result of the death of William Taylor, prominent film director, who was shot !y some unknown person the other day. Fear of exposure of depravity existing in movie land, it is claimed l,y olhVcrs investi Kiitimr the murder, is the cause of laxity on the part of those familiar with Taylor's career to furnish any inside information. Hut the whole "system" will proliahly lie exposed before the mur der mystery is solved to the entire satisfaction or the outer world. o Portland is still wrestling with its chest dne ami encouiiter in a larne bum h of slackers nmonK those well able to lend assist ance to the jrood cause. A "war council1' was held at the Multno mah hotel today noon to arrange drastic plans for those f, Mows who fail to lend financial aid to the community chest, the funds' of which are to be distributed union worthy 'people j ,,m ,,f assistance durin the present year. I'p in the Mat" of Washington the Ih-oII. k'vcis hae formed' an assiHiation. This looks like lhey were beKinninK to Work )"ht in the ojien. " - -ii I t, ... , . J,. AltoiM) Tin TMWH F.-rvlrc Staff I '"rri'.-1'.'li'lcnl 1. XKW YOltK, Keli. 6. V resiling under the ilinatuiid rules imposed I y the Sew York St:ite Athletic Com mission will he revived early next nontll at .Madison Square llanh n. New promoters nru willing to aauihle that the puldic will respond to the doubt Till lure of flylnn and rullIUK falls, rronilnent traolers who have Kcciiljboen comp' lled to Rive New York a wide lierth tills winter are heine sought as attrat tions. An effort is bein made to match Karl Caddock with Stanislaus Zi sko. the heav weigiit champion, in the feature hout of a card to he olT. r i d at the (;;inl'ti on l-'el'ruary c. I'm iiiilck-liop clue nr t'uddix is many pounds liglili r i!kui maple sirup mi your tlren mill nnvv tne reuiurKame role and in pit-Mous another h'c cent. Walk and nave : houls here usu.ilty sui'eunilied 10 Ihe reiualniler. MuRor and 8tniii;cr men wlio tlnew hlin after sappin'.- his endutauic let n counlrv friciiil of mine the! It Is argued tli.it llie m w rutin will olhr ila, thai hail n few iliinki : off si t Wi'uhl ihlTrvt'iiccs and that under Ills hell. Said he'd wn ny-j Caddink will have a much better ep ior tn ilrmwi liis fiouhleH hut the portuelty to t!ii .hsko hy his ihtrii lliings were pivtly Kooil Miltil-; superior sii,'. aii,l variety of holds, liters. I However, tills t.. lUuit'tful. hivi-u 0 0 with fliliiu and roliitiR falls permitt- The IIcohiik were at dinner. The cd. weight .-till h. s Its ad.antai:' s. second college vj,h liroin;ht In, ami Wo cannot iual:. I'addm-k losill Ihere was silence, hrokeit oul by the the huity "llisrn" around, 1 u t the sound nf ktiile nnd fork. Then I tatter Is street: . mMiiih to pick Cad lllonn liMikeil lip. 1 deck up. roll hi, a ever or toss him "What N lhts;" he askeil, point- lo the mat. int: lo the Joint. j The cltalrm.ri i.f Ihe Yw York "The hiiii-her ald Il was sprlinr I'omuilssiett '.,!:. ,s that faking wiil l.uoh," replied Mr. Ill-own. he more dttli.y t under tlie lew after six rounds of steady buttling. Tin' llunKalow was crowded lo capa city lor the bouts. , Good poods, cooa servicv, reason able prices. Page Lumber & Fuel tjo. 1'lione 21-. . o IIIKS IN I'OKTI.AMI Some one attempting to steal a tank of casolinc started a fire last niuht about 10 o'clock In the large barn just in rear of the Empire stalde. Many trucks and autos were stored In the big shed and had the blaze gained much headway the loss would have been large. The fire was discovered shortly before 10 o'clock and an alarm made. A Kord car was badly burned and another large car belonging to Kd. llusch also suffer ed damage. The fire was undoubted ly slarted by someone who attempt ed o steal the gasoline for the Kord tar. Tne tank cap was gone and four buckets were found in the front seat. Both of the burning cars were wheeled outside of the building and the fire extinguished. Evidently the person attempting the gas theft, dropped a cigarette into the bucket, thus slanting tlie blaze. Elsie Klawi8h, school teacbej tilendale, arrived Saturday aftmi to spend the week end at the tea of Frank Ockleman. T i it rr jjust tne inif for that hurry up meal. K- a few cans of Iloyal Cli Iiraud in the house. Theyw little and tlreir food vslae t great. Cood high grade tool packed by -clean, sanitary aid satisfactory methods, Economy Grocer) PHfiVK n:t , Word was received by relatives l.rre today of the death in Portland of .Mrs, I .ii I n M. Sliippli'lioute. daugh ter of W ayne I iro'.ling-T of this city. Mrs. Sliippleimute was born i:l Koso l.tirg. and has visited here a number! ot times since taking up tier rest-j ilea, e- in Portland, she Is also sur vival by her mother and step-father, j Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank tlilbertli. of Port-j land. V'uni ral arrangements have' Lot yet been made. Keep a steady fire these cold days with ccal from Page's. I Cement sticks will be taken back at l.'e each until Feb. lath. After 1'iat dale lhey will be li'c each. S. II C'lotich. Iliimn. The nil. put " .... It ! ! ! ii". timing MlicniM 1-1 t diip and aie ''tc , l v l.v .1 bull le.l-te of M Ann r, a. lilt the l.v.-Ill -n; sbo a ;i ottl l"i. . lert. et the n oo.lni. a of l.i'dge Men In -hj II. V !! . , of o.ifa,ti.t, ( ! ! l I" -. il ib pelv be,,,l consul i,l Mi-ierri Woo.lfo u or At i. J. :. Tni.'. If. id midl'or of the ).. with be ehiMtiri. r Bt I'im tt , ..,). in the i Ii in t "i Inter - e: i 'i,. i!i r and will ictniiin bete utt;tl mot, o. The iccntlcuiru Here I. T. T. I ii. Linemen lien T!;. i tew nf Pari!!,- T. 1. i,.,. : . T' c- .p t nettieii are n,.v ,b,M ietk Ii- It.-sebnrff and i'::;f 1 1". I. In tin, illairlct. i. t'l he d llie in here 1 ' rigister.-J hotel. I! I. il . untitled hnlihcr wji right. I've leen chew iutr one of the springs for the Inst ten niiiilile." Look like a succi'xs llon't iipnlo glre for f.tkintr up riNiiti on cnnli. whl. h might Ih- llll.sl to W-iter n.l inutage li M.lll.NMie else. Of nil llie Labi's t'lus,mns lois, Ihe one loolher Itko liest K the rtlli I..T I ill that is t.s. lug to roll under k in. II. it. r. bnnil.h Ishal Scrritcblt r'glslere.l coinpliliU. "hv can't stars hate ensilile niuucs?" he gi mnldeil. "vlial's ihe sense In iitimim; n real hciivss 1'ol.iV. egr, for Inst.ince? Or Theo-lore IvoiiimiIT , . Or Sessne I ."r 1 our Throat '.' Or llatw Ihiii . K? Or 1 ose I ';.h,? Or l.loi liills hjlltsoltl? Or l.l.ol.lv prMk well? Or 1 )' t.lii.n? Or ll..t ILwait? Or Mail I'lel kls'." -ft 1.l: l'H!KI M'Z: .H.. woiil l lie a lot Niter If Ihci wouldn't tiikle .lour chin ivhen ) a eat Vin." Neat.v . disag! . es w Iv is ea-v to f;il loe :.y tl'.e v: .t over w llile 1 1 't! Wrestilitg is a follow .ts. Mil WltM tile . .,,1 1 efore It h.-aaii 'I'll, v eb I i .! ii til.. its b t- e big Wte-it'lllk, s' tl tilts s-a-- n tort, n nee o( t' the referees, if liter- Is a ep: es. ,i o r title bout the -I' til lite l u'.. s :ue - wrestl- r of te . him. It uTtaMi ti llyil'.g fall or lo t i.i.-e-ts of rolling. . break a hold. "-: t that has many scented sa totted t was coiulit. t. .1 1 be "re.tlll.lte.l " : uit-ly to the ri- ten lit the only 1 eld at the t;..r- 1 resented ihe tn- iiimuissiim with sf.li tion M1CKIE SAYS v WtKF, KMN I no con- f OOI. lVE fWVJ fcftCKTJ TAPE A Oil Drill Equip- i ment Received The balance of the inachinerv for' the equipment to he used for oil ' drilling purposes at the location se-! letted between Oakland and Suthor-' lin litis been received, according to aniiouncenieiit made today, snd will lie put in place at once." This will require some weeks time, it is under- , ; tood. after which the driU will be set in motion and active operations: start, d. Mtt. lt interest Is Indus tak-1 in in the project by local people and' tl. finite results are anxiously awail-i on. The equipment used of a sub-j stnntia! nature and little trouble is! antifipated when once the drill Is : si t in operation . t llnl Is Ii dissa't ondttlous for a v. Ill langu.sh un- tilled. I i K - - t'l !! Otlt 'i t ;.' .-..? JH. 1 . - at."1 t ti-iUi-:--.- Th. . . Cr . of lit" t o ..I hoitM ut W re Hi .1. :..re tl-f. mam fltar'1 the l.i 1 t! ft t'v iv ho att i Sa'ur.lae itiuhl ih the i ai d nnd per were ih t '.. t rout'.l lo ll.e Minded in tlie Car! Miller .".ltd ivsen pa. k. .1 tit ,.incd a decL-ioa 1 r f,J'W. 4 x" ' S li f? t-v '- ' ' O Al TO I.U l:M H 77..-.7H I s'V!.!:r. Teh. f.. AH applications fot lie; n. ..tor i.bicle lltenes that' were in corr. , t form upon being r.- leiVe.l l,y ti(. seetettirv ,.f eiq... 1,.1 II filled Wlletl II. ini inetit coticlti ted (,8 (li,y, business at j Ohio,-!; tmilglit. I am Ke or, se. retarv of stnie r. i a tottil of 77,:,:s llcnses -in .!, tor which there was proximately t.'.M.iii iiiio. ; ii n.s w hich pre properly . Te.lMer Wiil be llll.tleH l.'e ret -v of ;,!(.., on t,p ,iiy 1. I "'ity or state and officials fT... ,l..re... , . i i 'i. --in ere in retiieren.e h,,r tonight w,h r,,Inn,in , t" fixtng Ihe date for strict enforce ""tit ot f. ,,,. ,., ,aw9 .(q ,J'"' r'11'" '".'ii,.. plat..,. An te. .... f ,,.lv ()( p to 1... e,-. ,.:0!nr v. Iti -'.s owner, h.H l et t Oh- en.,.1 .....t. , ...... ." V""! ' ' v "I ' ma !e .lo1i" i or . a. ,i iv r n. xt e k. ' ; '; "' '"' '.'li'M s I i th... mot- , i " to will l.e made !ous,md of sntt - . ii recetv.-l at T. - ,' '" "k' d pier. Before You Store Those Blankets- ' Juet now when bouseeleui ing time is making a thousiw demand son your time and ener gy, you will find it an untoM relief to turn over tha be" tedious work of washing biur ets to our expert wasberi. Wo have made- tn Is mato study of wool, and eftM best way of treating it in wishing and drying T blankets. Our method of taondenof blankets in rich, creator and water that is just the rtg temperature to was" 2 clean, assures the "T results. There is never MJ matting of the long fibre Mf that make your blanket wi and flufty never aay shrinfcnf from the misuse of "W ater. Wo will return them ) (3 warm, just 3 o!t, J"J pleasing Ifley were - relieve you -work ol b" et woolen eea." T-i-v. ,A.w Out it!" will call for your buniiie. as when Let os laborious heavy 'on a-- it., mile Hie Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE T3. Special Attention to parcel post rTv