PAflH TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW laud lmUy Except und7. st xn situ Dally. Per ror. br mall. . rally. alx nioutha, by mall , ItaHy, tbre niootbs, by n'" Dally, alugla month, by mall Dally, by carrier, per uionin , Weekly Nnws-KeiVlMW. by mall, por year .M 00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . .60 . .(0 . 1.00 tutored as -cund-c!au mailer May 17. 1J0, at U Host ottlca at iloaa bura. Oregon, under the Act o( Murch 2. 1879. ' , JlOftr.lltlUl. 01U... 1-MlltlAltV 7, llliii' ;iiOSEBL'KG'S ANNUAL STKAWI5ERRY CARNIVAL. At the close of the meeting hold last night ut the Chamber of Commerce rooms a number of prominent business men of Koseburg got together in an informal way to discuss Roseburg's Annual Strawberry Carnival, an event that has done more real good to this section of the state in an advertising way than any other important factor carried out by the people of this com munity. It was the general concensus of opinion of those present thai the strawberry carnival should not be treated in a light manner, as was the case last year, when the annual affair was "passed up" through lack of proper support. It was also made plain that in order to successfully carry out this event steps should be taken at once to get the different committees appointed and plans properly formulated to make this year's carnival the best in the history of the county. If Roscburg is to keep within the proper sphere to be rated among the live communities of the state it must not be a laggard in providing occasional entertainment for the citizens of the county at large, and in the meantime hold that prestige to which it is justly entitled. Every city in the state that has a spark of enterprise encour ages some kind of an annual event that puts the community in a class by itself. , Roseburg's proper annual celebration, from the standpoint of local enterprise, is a strawberry carnival. The occasion has long been one of much moment, a home a:air in which the people took great pride to present to the outside world, and from which celebration untold benefits have been derived from a legitimate advertising standpoint For these and other reasons many of the merchants of thia city are a unit in their declaration that the annual strawberry carnival should be carried out the present year on a more elabor ate scale than ever before. Now is the opportune time for people generally to look for ward to the upbuilding of the community, to encourage new peo ple to come to Douglas county and make their home. To lend every possiblo assistance in the way of encouraging new capital and to commercialize the many advantages of this particular sec tion of the state us an ideal place for the homeseeker. No other county in the state offers better living conditions, climate and all that goes to build a happy life, than the conditions existing in Douglas county. All we need to do is to let people know what we have to sell, and we have many important tilings other than real estate alone to offer to the prospective settler in this section of tho state. The fact of the natter is, people generally have been travel ing along in an unsettled channel for the past few years and it is hard to get their heads far enough up in the air to grasp those things that bring about more settled conditions generally. They hnve had much of their time taken up with matters of state and national importance things which have now become almost properly adjusted and in a fair way to be smoothed over to the ; satisfaction of a great majority of the people. With these conditions adjusted matters of local importance should concern us in a more general way and the best possiblo . manner by which foreign matters can be well eliminated is to st;irt a home campaign for the betterment of our own individual city and county. " So, with this idea in mind, let us put the old town behind the annual strawberry carnival and carry out a program the like of which has never before been attempted by the people of Rose burg. Are you on? lt's go. o- Old Jit. Hood is ".steaming off again. Probably gelling ready to gulp up some of those Portland chest slackers who have failed to go over the top in the good cause. o - We are gradually coming into our own delightful siniur weather after a hard, long winter, and the natives are beginning I to "sec tne light ot day. It's time to start something in the old town and carry a successful end. It will soon be strawberry time in Douglas count v. Did the "scholarship girl'' call on you today? 4 AltOCM) THE TOWS 4 On Huslnc TH ; i II. Campbell of lli American rxluVus (OMipiuiy in ua li v n tinottu a. .Mr. 'iiip;.i'll makes Ills heal.uartei in hut: cue. HelM OH lltlbl.. ' - VN.llie, .1 former Knsclnii g I iii.it!, is In iv ti,,,., uri ill n.l Jl 1 1 u.l II k i t.i t.iiin.i nfi.iir, Mr wait,. Ik a ui'st al I he. Ho-. I I ni..ua. ll.TC Mm. H.'.l l.tc I ti l t!inrt linn- i. IriMM Hnl?M'rliii- i. ;'o. stiaimi of in in it in IH .mil all Hi I'll 'Inn,-. ni.tttei-. orli.i ar -! nil a ruling to Here (I d..;.., is i II 1 -I .1 .1 M-ltliiil cr 1 r. Kitten :l al t from f.l.ii.l.ito i'. "'h. :. a i. nt ,.f ;i. n 1;.'.. hulr tl. til-. line Mi- ii.li. Mr Hotli-, In I: lintel ritipuilA. I i!.iuk: (.K)I) KVKM.N'U FOLKS Yeterday v e sl. mmi nettled aiiMiiifc the cobweb In the clly coun cil eliMi.ilter-M iiilinliiiK III' liiixluri of cigarette, tobacco mnoki. aiiil hot air anil nil (lie time listening to the exhalation, of our city (IuiIn. A coiijiiu wei-k ago (lie fullier of our village jroMftC4l knocking ilouv li cluster 1hiii polca unil bringing back (lie obi arc Ughl. with their Hplutferiiii; cai-lMUiH ami fluttering niotliM. A horrible lioiil of iIIhcoii lent Hill be ruifti-d kIioiiIiI the paten of (be city revi-rt buck to those ulil time methoils ami ye ill. would Mig gcMt that IlistcKl of am lights, kcro Hene burner be installed. This will give the ton n cop a Job ill the even lug lighting Ym nii'l tin' night cop a Jolt In the morning blowing 'em out. And further If we're going lo (ear down the cluster lights, let'a tear tifi the pavement anil put down wooden rrossualkH. It cost tx, much to maiiiialn u street dinning dept. lu A "one-burse" town. WHEN' TUB IMI'FIt IMiKSVT co.vii:.' My father s:iyi I be pacr He reads ain't put up right, He finds a lot of fault, be dues, I'erusln' It all night. He says there uln't it single thing III It worth while to read. And that It doesn't print the kind Of Htllff the pinplo niM'd. Ho toftMn It aside nml saya It's strictly on the hum Hut you ought lo bear him holler When the taHr doesn't come. He renda nlMiut the W'edilln'a And lie Hiiorta like all get out, He reada the social doln'H With a most derisive shout. He says they make the papers For the women folks alone, He'll read alamt the parties And he'll fume and fret and groan. He na.vH of information It doesn't have n crumli Hut you ought to bear htm holler When the paper doesn't conie. Hi' nlwnyit first to grab It. And he reads It phimh clear thru. He doesn't miss an Item Or a want ad this is true. . He says they don't know what ive want, The diirn newspaper guys: I'm going to take a day sometime An' go an put 'em wise. Sometimes it Hecni! lis though they must He deaf and blind and dlluil Hut you ought to hear film holler When the paier doen't come. Anil now we notice when the Angeles detectives are seeking a pink silk nightgown rciortcd to liavo been banging In the murdered iiiiiu'h apartments. Lessee now. seems to us that pink lingerie sounds familiar oh yes, we reineiu her. The movie colouv of Hollywood is receiving a shake-up which has re moved the sxil light from l'at Ar bllrkle for the time being. 8 ft Al Treason was among thosi on the sidelines a( (he council sessions last night who snickered, giggled, anil thanked the world that they were not blessed with the toga worn bv our town ofTirlaU. A letter recM nt this sAncttini this morning propounded the following liesion to ye cd. which we (htllk Is Irrelevant and Immaterial: "What are going lo he (be pre Milllnr colors in women's clothes for the summer?" We can amucr that easily, ibo' the prcinillug cidors In bathing suits will be flesh. We were never good at history so don't a-sk us what date liaster comes on. A referendum of those opuosed to a chili Iron's playground reveals the fact that (he kickers are not the barbel. iis but the folks who have' lorgotteii thev were, kids once in their Hies. a t e A few ll:ls ago e ed, was Itl foniusl that the bar pins which III.' "wict oitng things are buying nown tlnjs are used on their rolled hose. iVwcIit Imparted (his Information. The town gawks who have alwavs wished they could work In a ladles' shoe store will now lie taking cor resH.utleiiio courses In the Jeweler's tca.le. if n Oh hoy, to le n kid once more and spend our Sun. tny sclusd eiinles for , i, ,,,,,, ,, i a fx tar .nicotine or lace with i, : , whn-,Mr ,"" "" ' I punctun .l be.i.1, on It. n'ever'thl.ig. liiK it 1 1 tr !unn' -t;.il maitor-. ViM Hko 111 UHHH WUHC nf llior Vnk KimVoih wlm in'tlirfrl ltMsH i Uy N'fV l elij . ntll.'tl urnuiiil. it Huh Ihtii in t'.ivor ( Jl I k lit MsMM-, hill wrM Hko In "S II Willi ftiiir.M ft I Now o lh mn ilnittins l lotlM-, lit 1m fahttutjihlr iiouaolit)-, iiinl til l!k n unnnv--rt( k. O i Stnn jhM'Ii" itit1 nnlurnl hm I U'tmlilrnt. Tiikr f hfliHirr t Ito Mnl )u r"itl a tin-- .ult 1111 Mt'ixl 1 lit i In nMinMtlU lit M-itirt n Ut 1 kntkltti; iittti nml wlit'ii ti ntriw it ll-tlJttU Hi k l-IMMIra.ll t--M lltllV the I' mm of tw vt hihI Iho Mal t thv jtnlt. j A tVlliT llrtlt" t rtfit lltilllt tHA I il.n- Irr fi-ttr lii Hid II hr n nn l ful tf flwtT m'vU (or liim to ml. I VM tttMl!nr tNinetjtrl the Itt ' MIS niitl rvrtTfU the tm MIU. 4 v VK Adopt the Direct Treatment for the Cold Troubles of all the Familj VICKS STANDING OFFER Vicks doesn't relieve every case. No remedy can powibly do that But it Is successful in such a large percentage of cold trouble! that we have had for years this standing offer: Buy either the 35c, 75c or $ 1. 50 size from your druggist If you are not delighted with the results, mail us the top of the carton, and we imj cheerfully refund the purchase price. Or, if you wish to try Vicks before you buy, mall the coupon below for a free sample. an i i' ; t.'T'V'; " .' i!ir l V'T'TT'PpP'"' r..i l,r-"''--'?'''! f-'49tfcita iWi r 'iih I naniai -"itilnaiD Rub It On for Deep Chest Colds ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time, INHALED, as a vapor, Vicks gets immediately into congested, inflamed air passages. WHEN a cold goes down deep threatens to turn into bron chitis or pneumonia with soreness, tight breathing and a heavy hollow cough, apply hot wet cloths over throat and chest to open pores of skin. Then rub Vicks in well until the skin is red. Spread on thickly and cover with hot flannel cloths, and arrange the bedding loosely so that the healing vapors will be inhaled all night. The penetrative and stimulative effect of Vicks thru the skin helps to relieve tightness and congestion. At thesametime,thevapors,inhaledwith each breath, carry the medication direct to the lungs and air passages. Ideal Treatment for Children Mothers like to use Vicks for children. It avoids dosing and upsetting their stomachs. When the kiddies come in wet and "sniffling1 Vicks Is applied to prevent colds. It keeps off spasmodic croup. Also, its cooling, sooth ing qualities make it useful every day for cuts, burns, bruises, stings and itching skin. A "Tar Heel" Discovery Twenty-five years ago. Druggist Lunsford Richardson, of Greensboro, North Carolina, the "Tar Heel" State, 6eeking a better way to treat colds, hit upon a wonderful formula. He combined Camphor, Menthol and certain volatile oils in the form of a salve, so that when applied to throat and chest, it not only penetrated and stimulated like a liniment, but the ingredients were re leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled directly into the affected air passages. This remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won Instant local favor and its feme has spread, county by county, state by state, until now Vicks is a family standby from coast to coast. Best of Nature's Remedies Vicks contains valuable ingredients brought from distant countries Camphor from For mosa, land of head-hunting savages; Menthol from picturesque Japan; Oil of Eucalyptus from far Australia; Oil of Juniper Tar from Bedouin haunts of Northern Africa; Oil of Thyme from smiling Southern France snd Oil of Turpentine from Dixie. How Vicks Should Be Used For Spasmodic Croup, Children's Colds Rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth. One application at bed time usually prevents a night attack of croup. - 7or Head Colds, Asthma. Catarrh, Hay Fever Vicks should be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little can be applied up the nostrilsand snuffed up the head. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ton sllitis. Bronchitis, Coughs Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest if neces sary, first using hot. wet cloths to open the poros of the skin then rubbed in well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. 4 H the cough is annoying, swallow small pieces the size of a pea. Used as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster On account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect. Vicks lias been found excellent for Bites. Boils, Bruises, Frost bite, Muscular Soreness. Poison Ivy, Sunburn. Headache, Neuralgia and Sore Calloused Feet. TRIAL TIN FREE Send this coupon to the Vlck Chemical Com pany, Greensboro, N.C. "A 'i-oz. trial tin of Vicks will bemailed you promptly, sufficient to test the efficacy of its vapors by melting in t spoon, as shown In the illustration to the left The Vich Spocn Tt Name . Ot?er 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Address . ipwiUjanirfHi.j (2) With the City Council it to At the rt'KUlar nipotini; of t ho Hnsi-lniri? clly council la.-1 niclit a oomniltti'f of thr.-.'. t'ouni'llnien M.' ('llni.irli. Nirhol? ;n.l KohlhuL'tn, was appoinl.'d lo cnnf.T with the si-vonil i.'sld.'tits of rinp.iua addition con coniliiK a bri.lKo which the rcslil -uls of that s.'ctlon prcpope to rrc-t. Mr. Illumine, n'prtv-i'ntins Hie f.irni hurt'iu of thp county appeared before the roiiti. il anil asked their eo operatlnii In starting a public mar ket In thin city. The mayor appoint ed Seely. Ilruun and Jennlnca as h committee lo meet with the rami bur eau officials coii'vrnlng the prepurfi tlon. The peiblon "f .'. H. Smith for the purchase of two Ima In Klnny n.1.11 ilnn w ad allow - .I. The petitioner nirree.l tn pay the city's lien against tin property In return for a quit llallll deed.' The petition I,. W. Met7i:cr. a M1CK1E SAYS n. i I' Oil tllMMC.H . Van Wyck. n i r nf the i:n lio.-ebiirit mil., l.uc.. hi i!, ii alteiHliiiK to liiiMiicsa in.iit, tan Wyck makes hi hen K no. In Ku lusstN f some t0v.v4 excuse- Oki nm mm ... . MM6.Mm' r- UNQUtNt luftirD.ft,.. J M ko JEST tOOCiH-J (kfN,) . w ... kio vgoNom If . Snstenn' t'alle.l to C.rialli. Mr. .I no. li ll..ai.l of c ell called In tli,. Id,,,!,. mother. Mrs. K w tin is sertousiy I'nll. r, ef Inleresl In I'rhilli.u 'lnl s,. li. V. Y.illlU. I.t.al ,. .1 .'n.'tir. has dispose.) ,.f his mi the Sun pruning plant ,.f i I. Inn r nil'... rlv ho h i. ' acinic the ilan (r Mr. ,mk .: I a.-1 j ar. 1 has' of I., r ; t alio.. ; I.I -t.it. Ol! Ill ll II..III Mllllctlln Mr .i'i.l Mm u ill .1 t " .i n r th" . !tv t.i.l i fr."ii Sut'i. l lin liiijue.- 4i In r lo tumult aa Vrs nye r.ctu.i.. t Mjrlta t'nvl, M i M s Thomas, w : o at the I . . Kthol ! ., .,. s left fVl h I this in..- r en In ioi" 1 . ban Ih vii t. r. ' v to ' i a tl r the ..f I', r Cl. , p.l.t t. ' M Hie 'riii.n.as hit.- I . ie s lo. lot t ure. n Mrs 1 XI I! l' tKI M'7: ill i a. ,1 -Hie teller Midi n 1:1 re Il.ii- nn.l a under li e I I .MM tins hi. kh.nr of trouble In ' ilits lieir spln-iv," t I c - local COIlt r.'ICtnr. a-lk.n fnr n trnn hum- io maintain a spur track near the site of his proposed warehouse on Pine street, was referred to the city attorney for an opinlsn. The iiy recorder was Instructed lo write the s. r. company reciuestiiis .litem to improve the crossincs on the spur tracks in Xorth lios. burg. The street department was author ized to fix a -catch bain" on Win ch, sier street, near Prospect. II. alih Officer Slio- maker reported ihat there wa.s only one ease of small v In the city at the rtes. tit time. Following a discussion conrornins; the proposed arc lights in placu nf the pres. nt cluster lamps, the coun cil .leclded to iint.ni.it u ... I . . . ... with the Inavor : ,-!i t. tr.v. n ... .... : struct tin- present poles. The poles , ..in on i..iji;i neiieii ai.out is inches and tun globes placed on tli top in I'lead nf the present five, thus divert ini: mom power to the two lamps and furnishing a more brilliant lUht. . T'le property owners en West ! Ir-t street petitioned tile council iikinc for p.ninq improven.ents on that str-.-t. Th- p.tition was srant- i1 and th.- city encim-T authorized to make an estimate of the cost. A p-iitlnn Ficned by hmnlreds of I;o---hut- property owners was pre .' nt-1 a-!ii:ii- the council to place he re the inters nt ihe May primary .'ition. the proposition of purchas i ' c. the Tiplou property (,n lower ' s.-n str.-. t. on ii. er Creek, for a lai'dr. ns playcrnniiil. Th- ronn. 11 l-.'il-.l to v. Mm the petition lo tho 'it-!, rs w ith the Mt-itt .tlnn that it '"' li l ie a l-r. ren.lilm p.-tiiinn, thus P in Mhi: tl... cniinril of n r, s,mii 'elitv in pl.i. in ft '.he matter up to t'.ie olers. Tlie ciiniM irrant,l permission to a cninmiii.-e of the Merchants' Vs-n, iVion allow inj all iisitor car- lur itn; the conven'ion. V'el.ruary " 1 . L'Jl .'n.l to ii.irk- on the main strctV of the cliv ,mv 1. .mth (,f tin,P. j The eitii'iaie nf ti,.. ( it v ncln.-r ''r iniptovetn. nts on ;i 0 sir-et ainieinied to t I ! Th- lm t.roient.Mtts ,, Madvo-.c av. nue w. re . --iieai.. I to , ost $ . 7 i i ;t .fti-m'tec. .e.-.,;s:ini of the u-ajor. hols, Kohllncn .tn,l Pnw. - ... was app.'inte.l , j,.0j,!. cnter-'-i:n--n f..r the vi-'iiig repre.eiita-liv- s of . .,, , ii , s h wi l h(. '' ""' ;l!' talk out "'.' ':: m I nmn. T n. tl!o,'., claiii s mre al nwid to- .taaiiaii-: 'li-.v i-..,r,e. i cleaning, $16.13. Karl ISenedict, repair lights, lights, $11.70. I. F. Barker & Co., supplies, mis cellaneous. $10.10. A. J. Lilburn & Son, supplies, city improvements, $3.50. New s-ltevlew, printing and station i ry. $24 .Sit. Churchill Hardware Co.. supplies, $:i.00. Service Garage, gas, fire and wat er, $2.9.".. Herman Althaus, plumbing, city improvements, $1 2.S5. Ileorge .1. Mayer Co., license plates, miscellaneous. $6.08. Kos. i.urg Cafeteria, meals, health and police, $6.83. IlO.luli.s -.iml. 1 Inl.. P. ll-n.A- l i.hi.L ot 11 Ult . ";m.l,'1n'' water and lights, various, . -M.eu. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE .i:t VOI K STLCII ItUillT. Stomach mlrery, gas and Indiges ll.ni are promptly relieved with Ml-O-Na stomach Tablets. At V. K. Cliapman's on money back plan. AROPSD THE TOVTH J Arundel, piano tune:-, phone 189-L, Your wire deserves pood fuel. Duv c al at Pace's. MAKI.Vti I. . V.. Painless extraction or teeth at room 9, Masonic tetr.ple. Dr. Norbas. ln u?1;1 r,lor"--CTS f-n- sale at '-0 . LL-ne St. l'bona 177. I'ninin,- and grafting done bv n "' "' ''' , " '0's o more. Write I'ercl.l. Rt. 2. Uoseburg. Cement sacks will be taken back ' l-r each until Feb. 15th, After hat ,1a,.. ,hov be 10 , s H. Crnii.h. One of the thinfrs that mala W. W.'s: It is a fact that nooses deny that there are hundreds. Jf thousands of eood men that woi work if they could find a Job. ta are on the road now. True, IK" are some thatfcwlll not wort The railroad company should U' a right to have policemen a yards to nrotect their property t keep men oft of the traim and t them out of the yards. But I 4 believe thev should have a rlrnt drive the men out of the yardm also irn r.iitaTdp nf rntlrnad DrOPtf' and get men and drive them out U- dogs, just because the men ire of work unit without a home. Tti I have seen tho railroad officer 1 conri mniiv limns rnrsitllT the all tho time, and then If one of it says aiiythinp back, strike uV 1 Hie face and then tell them, i " from a fighting town." When a man is down and oul you treat him like a dolt. soon he a dog or. worse yd. J1 W. W. Mr. Offirvr. do your dsi but If you can t do him any F don't do hiui any harm. CITIZEN. SPIR2Lr, CORSETS Mii f measure. Bsile Case. Ptoos J?'-- I.. K. Ill MX TO ItF sI'KAKJA M"ti s ami 'h.vs' heavy am: mo .mim ..-k at a ial leduc- f". t i, w..k at the oil tellable St- pie i.a Mine Store. '. n - i. .' . : i- i - v. pi. I Pbl'S, s'.reel str-. t r !.ir A'.tr.-i;t r.. r. i ... ' ; t'tti) F. Hunt. bU.k.ia:hiu, strict Chas. V. li. ....i . . . t, ... , " p"'".'irr oi The. .. I mdet. (., of Warren-' :,.. ' l; "'e el'y to remain; t..l .1 us m th" Interest of his ' ;,"r'vp;!:v, V" r imreduci,,,, , r,.; ,,. 1 1 ' ' t "'-'te manufacture,' it- of kind mad- in the ; ;!' - "'l h!.h will b.. plae-, -r,' , , " !' h! city at once. ' .,. " ', "f a A,'rv '''"mral , 1 I Vr v.. c,p .,v, ,lr : a n o i'-:i:,.., Ihroufthotit Ihe' ta.i. f VITTWC t'eh. . I Flean. sm-aker of tlf hoiisi of "if senlatlves and avowed rsnitldsl ,in i.-.i,, si McMi""5 TThursday night a serl- I"t which will mark the epcntnS " gubernatorial campaign. At that time he wll partlrlPJ" a joint debate with I. K- p.,-. .1,- . ,i.,n-inff the i lie nvsiiuil Ul llliau....Q land exposition. (XIARRliVl.JELU . . mill tt I (B.X .S "Vi'A FREE 90 Tr?linrtir lla m mHp M fun Bam al i.S-'iy-, CONDON HimwinlU, niaa. ill mrrloaa s- .:s acr - Dmrr-'