L ROSEBma HEWS-REVIKW. TtTSPAT. FKRnrART ti. 102a. PAGE SEVER TED BY ALL L Always Had Full -,.. nf the Nation. 1. Pittinaly Espreaa Lm.nt.ofTh...Who W. Lf Vrxfr Great Laader. Pc . .-...I .tlurlniTllUlltfU L their couim, ... 1 Jam bum" ;J,,nt iri an Inheritor, de- r an extraordinary degree ..then or i". - --red gentleman, rich for the wnich he lived, conservative , abundantly satlsned with I ftBfl COIIUIUO". .. . r liii... lia it rwarhntiB lonal aiaum.-". "r 1 Lan that would have been -L ea,j a revolutionary move et K ,0 ,he personality I ' ' Mill 1 Washington, America's Gift (gland. It Was Placed in St. Cathedral. Similar Busts Been Presented to Liverpool auigrave Manor, the Ancient of Washington's Family. n that were due the victory feii, and the still greater vlc l vru von when the Conatltu I adopted and the foundations Wtiooal life were lnld. Spenk tfSl.onuw centenary of Wash- I Una, Daniel Webster said : aorid wis to see whether so .Id, by the strength" of this rrewntatlre) principle, main m peace and good govern- km- forward Its own great In- aao conduct itself to political and glory. By the benignity pJsnca, this experiment, so full ( to us nnd to our posterity so full of Interest, Indeed, to id. In Its present generation all Its generations to come, was to commence under the guid ance of Washington. Destined fur this high career, he was fitted for It by wisdom, by virtue, by patriotism by discretion, by whatever can inspire confidence In man toward Bian. a, to. tering on the untried scenes, riy appointment and the prenatur rs tlnctlon of ail hope of success wonld have been certain, had It not been that there did exist throughout the country, In a must extraordinary de cree, an unwavering trust in him ho toon at tne Helm." j Wisdom, virtue, patrlotlsin and (lis-' cretlon snch nre the qualities! ascribed by Webster to the first Presi- j dent. There nre many others quit, a, foreign to the typical rerolutlonury charucler, such as calmness, serenity moderation and deliberation, nut he was more and greater than 1.. 1 tlonlst, for he was. a builder and cre ator. Ills problem was, not sltjply the creation of a nation, but the molding of a people Into one. He was the very embodiment of the principle of self government, for he was bis own ma ter. Lowell says of him : Soldier and statesman, ureal unison; , ,w catinipi 01 gram auues done 1 BlUUlly AM br.lJ.thln - u.tria'. 1 ' worn As life's tndlrrent gifts to all nun barn ' Modest, yet Arm as nature's aalf: un- bl&mtd Save by the men his nobler tompet shamed; Never adduced throush show of preaenl rood Br other than unnettlna; lights to steer I rew-inmnea in heaven, nor than hut Bteaitfast mood More steadfast, far from mshnesa aa from fear; Rigid, but with himself flrat, arasplna atlll In awervelesa poise Uie wava-teat helm of will; Not honored then or now because he wooed The popular voice, but that he atlll with- BtOOvl, Broad-minded, hlgh-souled. there Is but one Who sin all thla and ours, and all men's Washington. Such a character as this ennuot be too closely or carefully studied by peo pie living under democratic institu tions, especially In times like these. For If democracy Is to govern the worfr, It must be a clean, snur.d, hlgh-souled and true democracy. It has been suld that Washington was born in a great tradition, and that he was Its champion and defender. The liberty for which he stood, and for which the American people must stand, has been developing, mostly In an orderly way, for a thousand years. It was no gift bestowed at once and In all lis fullness. Xlen have for gen erations tolled, fought and died for It, i and built Institutions to gnurd It. Our liberty Is liberty tinder the law, the liberty of men capable of governing others because capable of governing themselves. It Is constitutional and Institutional, and not a mere senti ment and It is, with men of our race, traditional. Mary Garden Will Sing In Portland Mary GardVn, who will bead the great Chicago Grand Opera company hen It comes to the pacific coast for five brilliant appearances In the l'oniand auditorium, March 22 to 25, is one of the world's most promi nent figures In grand opera. She has arisen In the theatrical world in a few short years until she bvads the list of directors as well as actresses and singers. Miss Garden attributes her success to her health and her mode of liv ing. "I do two things," she stye. "I have learned to say 'no, thank you,' in the matter of eating and I prac tice deep breathing. I take enough exercise to prevent putting on fnt. "After a woman reaches 30 she is doomed If she permits herself to put on fat. It Incivasee a little every CLASSIFIED COLUMN SIX JIBW ILAlliriBD ADYKBTISKYKTS WILL POCUD OH UaBT FAca i' Da it ieadiuu tvoat.- e TODAY'S Ql'UTATIOXS fRr Aclat4 Presa.) e rOKTLAND, Feb. : I. Live- stock prices are steady. KKs are two cents lower, the buying price Is at 20 and 20 cents. Uutler. prices are steady. WIS' i e aw: .ar Universally Esteemed. "To the old and the young, to nil born In the land, and to all whose love of liberty has brought them from foreign shores to make this the home of their nilejition, the name of Wash ington Is t Ills day an exhilarating theme. "Americans by birth are proud of his chnracter, and exiles from foreign shores are easer to participate In ad miration of him; and It Is trne that lie Is, this day, here, everywhere, all the world over, more an object of lovs and regard than on any dny since his birth." Uunlel Webster. trim Myrtle Oeck KnlKht or Myrtle Creek spent hours in Koseburg today after business matters and llh friends. for ftnn !-'mnrlscn- J C. Mo. lne. who has been In v a short time visiting her J. C. Fullerton. left this fs for her home in San Fran- XOTICB. tide m Portland Jas. Tynan left today for rd where eho will spend sevcr- s While there she will look apartment in which to reside. 1 Mrs. Tynan are moving to T 'r to reside permanently in far future. The C. M. Jones auto top and upholstering shop, now lo- , cated on Winchester street at 4 N. Jackson. We remake mat- tresses and upholster furnl- ture. Phone 468. MART GARDEN Grand Opera Singer, Coming to Portland. PORTLAND MARKET . i tt , zi . 1.21 . 1-1 S .so t : .J7.5A .27 Ml OATTLK VrUes I Choice steora I C.;r. f? T 50 MtHltum lo Kx J mwM.... 6 ..in "i S.75 Kir lo nudiuiii iht,v.. 5.T.UM ti.o) Ooinniun lo fitir lo)r.... 4.:l' 5. 50 I'huiru ffeU'is i.tMt .i 5 &n b'air to tc'd f't'tir 4. ri t o0 O lit itt cows aii-.l (u'ifurs,. T5y MftilUfll to gUOtl'OWsl 41 id lu irr 6.V0 6( 5.75 Fair to in eU turn cows ana heifora - 4.25 9 SOU mtnon cow J.-.'u- i.'Jb ('HMIHTH 2.'l il 3." J Hun a.5tti& s.r Choice dairy nilvea ... .. lo.iniftj 11. tut 1'rlnio liKht calve y '-) Medium liKht calves r.o i oo H-avy calves 4.wlar-50 HOGS Prime llnht 11.00ft 11.S5 s'month litavy, 200-SOU lt. 10.M Smooth havy( 3u0 1V)B. up. S.T.ti 9.50 KoukIi heavy 7 iiHi 9.25 Fat I'lKi 1U.7C i 11.00 l-Veiltur plK" H'.iiiW 11. "0 Sti.Rs, subject to dockHKe. O.SM' 7.50 Ka.t of moitntalna Urol' Host valley lambs Cull Intnhs Fair to iznnri F-atern Oivcort feedera . l.lnht vmrlliiKB H-avy yoarUnKB I-.lcht wetht ri . . Htttvy WL'tlnrs Kww (.min, WHKAT Hnrd white Sr. ft white 9 7:.i io r, , S.2.W 9.25 . 4 . 7 S ' 6.2h , C.ilW 8.:' 6 . 7 00 8.0D 7.75 R.HS t.-iUlt 7.7T. .7.r-it 7.76 4.7.1 II- 6.76 2.00 'tp 6.UU Kte. FVh. 1.23 1,22 White club Hunt winter Northern iriiig- K.-.l Walla OATS No. 2 whit feed No. t ftray HA Itl.KY Urt-wliiK Standard fetxl tX-HaS No. 2 K. Y. dlilpment No. 3 K. Y. nhjiniu-nt FLAl'lt Family rTnt, S.20 ir I'HL; who wheat, f ' ; Knilirtiii, ft.M); bikers' hard wheats. $;.0; bakers' biufstom patent. $7.40 : valley soft wheat. $6.U; Btruiithts, I6.0&. M 1 1 .1 F K K I'fv lrlc f. o. b. mill: Mlllrun. ton lots. $17; mixed cars, f-fl; MiialKht curs, $i$ i?r ton; m.UMMiik. M-'i rolled hurley, $:t4(i3S; rolled ats, $i7; vcrutch feed. $4& ir ton. CvmN Whale. $3i; cracked. M tn. HAY Ruytns; pnes r. o. b. TortlRnd: Alfalfa. $13. Sa par ton; cheat, 110.60 11; oi I and vetch, $1&0; clover. Ill; valley timothy, I14& 1&; eierii Ors gor timothy, $16917. Ikatrr and Country l'rodure, TU'TTF.K Ci.Yien. extras. SS96e lb.; parchment wrupped. box lota, 41c; car ton, 4 Ic. Uutterfat. buyliitf prUes; No. 1 grad 37c. delivered 1'orLlaiid. KOGi Huyln price. 25Jj 26c dozen, can ctxint; ohhtur prices, casa count. 27c; candled ranch, 2N4to; nisocatlii seltM-ts, Si'c; asMociatloa llrttts. 30c; as aoclatlon pullets, 2Sc. Clliit;sr rinamook; triplets, price to jo(bri. r. o. D. ..HaiQook, ,Jc; You tiff Americas, 17c pound. 1'Ol'I.TKY llvns. SO it 25c; spring, 22c; diicKs, atatj 2c; Kee&a, tOc; tur keys, nominal. divd 3k40c I'l'UK-Fancy. 14 He per pound. VKA1 Fancy, 15Se per )Kund. 1 sVrulia aad VesjrtatMra. FUriTS Navel oraiittea. .7550 box ; lemons. $fl.S0 jf K.00; KrapeCi ult, $4.2!7:r0 box; bananas, 8fc iter lb.; apples, $1.3&US.2& per box; ci utibcrrlcs. axiern. $1S per barrel. INJTATOKl OreKon. $ 1 7R t 2 00" per 1"0 poundo; Yakima, $2t:..1 per lt0 pountli; swoet potatoes, & Hi ti 6 S-4c per poutnl; Nancy llall, t:50 per crate. UNIONS Yellow. $7 tOti'S per cental. VKUKTAIUR4 OibbaH. $Hfr5c per pound: lettuce, A.lbifh crato; carrots. (13 sack ; Karllc, luc per pound : Ifreen peppers. 4.re per pound; bpets, $2 itS. ho per sack; celery. $8.fit'e$io crat; cauliflower. $2.1'Rtf3 2S per crate; S'loah. 4c; sprouts. iio5 2le; pnrsnlf, $ 1 .50 50 per sack; tomatoes, $,ft K.IU per Inn; artlchokos, $l.S.ff2 per vtozan ; cticunibera. $2.5(1 m' 2. 7& dozen; rhubarb. sy,c per pound: spinach. $2 per cntttf. V A N T I : IV V o k dc u 1 1 or s. I'luum li-i H. Toycr ltrua I Boyer ov'K Woman to help , d WA.NTKH A'l with liouh.-wiirk. X'honu 6-l'2. A Ui'ff. It, .it inns; VANTKl (toj ton Ford truck, pneil lu.itic then. .MiiKt he In fair condi tion. Slate iri t ami kiuIuuhi. XV .iherii rtke. lMont ills. ur Ku. WAN'i'Kli . ttnt stakes, oak. u 4 fl. lunn. 2 to 3 In. In diaiiutur; scrub oak, peeled. Send best price, delivered, to Uoy K. 1U How s, U -HuWH Store. WANTKh, TlMHF.li Will accept tim ber an full or part pay on raacli in Jt'ttepliniu Co., tin paved highway. i hool on plact. I'rice $to,0M0.00. Addreta lJ. p. .tox 6$$. MlrtCTTXANRVH I HOAItl ASH HOttVL 213 West Ine 1 I TA11AK1NP and dressmtikh t of all I klnda 62 H R UaLn, Mia (iulhrldtte. f NTU'l Will tho parties ho tin swered my adcertlte:iu-nt for cedar Ioks, po-.es, posiu, etc. plea ne write aKaln an I lme IohI your letters, and 1 want to iiiiHWer them, 1 want the celar. AimMor "C. 1'.." care New s-Itevlew. 1H dAl.K Kresh milk cow. IMiolie 1I-F14. 1U S.M.K aiy f.-edT uel and hlv , btiMue. .t, M. Judd. FuU 6iAM; L nrur..Uhed alx room hy"j'tf:iiu.Jcrw. Apply 4 1 wjejtft. iH s A 1. K a i yr.tr old hlirh Krade :'' .''i'nJsi.ty. rhoiie-Kii. I t'll SALi; Jla. jtr.un and wood; -.L,-,,l-"e..,.,it erjl,in(r. J; Af.JudJ. Kuii Al-lv Z1M u- 'rvs ' good Umber land at a barnniti. C. It, Spriltgvr, Aialeaa, Vr Kon. Fll SAI.K 4n addma; machine ad-juKt.a-ie tttatid, lmtulie at i'vuuey C oji n u, FPU HAl.t; Purebred S. c. It. I. Ited i'.k kt-riiin, Aito eKtt for hauhiiitf. I'hoiio J8-F2. Fi It SAJK I od e'toiiri igvKr. Will n huh ior r cm or . rmvrolet. Also l'ord delivery. l'bona 47. FPU SAlaK-i-Kus forhaUhinK. O. A. I. IUrn.1 liovks. loualaa Walta, I'Kxiivlllf.. lhona 34-Hi. Ft U SAI.K One- 191 s modal Ford tourina ear In excellent condition. see.Sietiler at the Oregon Growers. FOR SALK Clean whlto t)Mts, 2c per lb. Also 1.0 tier old growth flr block wood on good road. Lund b loin, Dli- oiivllle. LOST ATO POt S t. FXUNT Pair spectacles. "wnr nmy hnvn same by culling at this office and paying for adv. FVM'ND Kastern Htnr ptn. Owner may have same by calling at this on Ice and payliitf for adv. FtiFNli 111 r shouhlei plin-e. ttwner pirn tie oili at this office, describe It, ami pnv f"r thtin ndv FOR RK3-. FOn IIRNT Safety aepoalt boxea. Ituseburg National Hank. year, and at 40 It 1a usually too late to get rid of it, unless the woman has a will of Iron, which most wom en do not. They eat chocolates at one place, drink chocolate at an other, have tea here, there and everywhere. Of course they nre fat. I am usually In Paris for three or four months of the year, and ride for two hours a day. Iti the summer my home is in Monte Carlo and I swim every day. If a woman swims a mile a day all summer and eats and breathes correctly during the rest of the year she needs no other exercise." y late and It Is hoped that this trip will improve her condition. Condition Improved- AV. L. Cobb, who has been serious ly ill at his home for the past ten days, is said to be much improved in condition today. Ill At J lot no Miss Clara McCoy, who is employ ed in the Federal building, was to day unable to be at her work due lo a severe case of la grippe. In from MoIrne Charles Reed, who Is a resident of the Melrose district was in this city today for several hours visiting and looking after business matters. Here from Drain Ira Wimherly of Drain is In this city attending the Merchant's con vention. Mr. Wlmberly is a store keeper at Drain. frm lN.rtlaiid V it J. Norton, who has boon in 9' tor the past few days at v asdociation, returned to this ISi Waiting for vour "II -with the most up-to-date DRY CLEANING Equipment and Service city yestorday. t iialilo To Ito At Work L. K. Kelzpnsiein. the local post master. Is confined to Ills home to day with a severe cold. MinUoiiI Man Altemls H. O. Frobacli, secretary of the MedTord chamber ot commerce, was a visitor In Koseburg today. Mr. Krobach attended the meeting of the auto camp ground representatives. Here on lliislnesii I. v dimn. hn Iti nflMMant man- jage'r of tho Orepon Life Insurance companv, arrived in '"in mr . morning to visit with the local agent, Charles McElhinncy. To Ynmn, Arlwmln Mrs. I'ercy Payne left this morning for Yuma, Arizona, where she will remain for some time. Mrs. rttynn hs. not l.een in the iwit of health of Klainntli I'all VMIor , Rev. J. H. Dixon, formerly Ilaptlst minister In this city nut now of Kla math Kails, Is In Roseburg spending a few days visiting witli his son Don ald Dickson. Former Resident. Wins High Honors The following Item ;a taken from the Portland Journal of Kelt. ISth: CEXTHALIA, Wash., Keb. 18. I'nder the leadership of J. D. Mc Gulre, Thurston county livestock pro ject leader, Tenlno has won a cup of fered by the Tenino and Olympia banks for the best showing In tho purebred sire campaign conducted In the county the past year. Presenta tion ceremonies will be held In Tenl no on or about February 25, C. M. Hubbard, state extension livestock specialist, delivering the presentation address. . ; - J. D. McCuIre is ' well known In Douglas county, having been born and raised at Olalla: He Is a half brother of Mrs. Kd. Hluklo and W. L. Short of this city. Colored lights to net upon tho emotions during the tiernion are be ing used In a New York church. 0 FIND HEALTH IN SUN'S RAYS Ruddy Checks SparkliiiREyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards (or 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he Rave lo his patients a prescription made f a few well-known vegetable iriirrcdicnM mixed with olive til, n?.mipc the:i Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive colar. These tabl ts are wondor-workers on the liver and bowels, whidi cause a nor mal nqti m, carn, iiiR cli th; waste and poisonous matter in onJ's system. If you have a pil fac, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coate d t-,m;ue, head aches, a listlvss, rKood f.ih::c all out of sorts, inactive howcK v.ni take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly ior a time and note the plcasine, results. Thousands of women and men take . Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute forcnlnmel now and then just to keep tlictn lit. 13c and .') t l'Nl'l'HNISili:i hi.urf for rent: 1 lltn-K frent high s luml. Phone ::frl-V. KXIK HK.S'T 1 HkM hoiiaekeeplntt rooms, furnished. Phono Iss-Y. 404 N. Jackson St. Ktnt UKNT Two very ntee. elenn (leepuiK rooms, verv ules in, sn modern conveniences. 1.12 North St,-t)H'tlS SI. Fort RAI.n Dry Ar and oak wocxl. I'hono 1S-K1 j. FOR SA1.I1 -Oak I'hono ll-Fi. and Laurel wood. Foil WAI-K liny. l:1enhuwer Orchard TtrcIk. lMione 1 6-K.I. (tilt HALF. Itlock fir II 50, block oak 14. noyor 1I.S. 4-1-14. 1MH SAI.K vll UK ST 440 niro ranch. t. U. HertnKer, Anlea. Oregon. 1X111 RAl.i: Chesp, or tnulo for cattle, Kuril or Chevrolet. Tel. 17.'.-It. 1-Mtl HAl.K fry old irrowtlt tr wood. Ilrcli til Hhed nil wllilor. Cheul. J. M. .Iml.l. Foil f.M.I -One surenri il Ancona Klllt SAL.K OIC UKNT Wall Improved" 40 MrvH. 30 acted bottom. Particu lar from owner. llox 76, liraln. I il iv l-VIt AI.H--ThoruUKhbrnl Xeotch Col ll. iIok. with ri-Klslercd and pedi greed iiapum. riioiio lsi. llvx 26i. .M r I lc Crcck.(lrt (on; l'llt SAl.i: Kancy black Minorca eHK for hatching, clu-ap. K. loiiKla St., next to covered licer Creek brldsu. lJ.HttjMiUMHfii. Knit SAl.K Amvrtcaii vacuum sweep er and liavls portulile Aletrlc ew hi)T nue-hhie. Priictlcally new. Write K lTi'Htcr. Kosebui-tf. rooster and two 8. C. Ilrown J Khoi n rotmlerii. I- each. H. K.4) Itruwn, Wllniir. Ore. KOH WALK Siinilcril douliie dine "plow Klmt claHi. coiidltloii. Al!.o 14 dine h.iriow. Until 7. laudhlotn, ldx- t on llle. Knit SAi.l-: .lltiu-y liiiRlnciis, lnriii.tlnit cur nnd Hcen.-". Well eatahllhed trade, or will ni-11 car alono. Call at MonoRram clKnr Slore. 1-Mlt SAI.K A ronn Hurhuiii Imil. 2 yeara old. wt. Hioo lt. . price r,o. Ainu Jersey cow, tl vears old, villi J'lMInK calf.' J.'.ii. . AI1dtVn ft. W. Viulin, iV'n llle. Ilrck-on. Ft Ml SAI.K Ten loom houae: nlirht lotH: iiiotlt-rti. I'ii rt rah. balance H.ime ai rent. It. T. Bulllvan, at l'eo lilcn Snndy Co Foil SAI.K . C. White U'Kliurn babjf chicks at apiece. About March 1. Alsi e k K for setting at T5 tor 16. Mm. .M. CarlHtin, Melrose. Fnlt "SAI.K Two UHOdbfir Threo Mur die sprnyers. tlm-tl one and two son sons renpectlvely. itrowcrs replaced thene with the hlir lluntle tuonul. Hee tir phone the OreKon lirowers. ii Kllit SAI.K V foot slabwootf tdtl growth ydlow fir. carload lota: C.reen. $.1.10 f. o. h. ears Hosehmv: dry. 4.r,o per cord. Western 1. lim ber & Kxport Co., CottaKe Cirove, Ire Fnit SAI,K New Oregon and "?roblft strawlierry plants taken from In spected, one-year-old stalks. Also a limited amount of Hed Cuthbert rtmpberrv plants. Place your order row. It. A. Hercher. Iilllard. Oregon. Knit SAI.K One 3-hoMe. electric mii I'ir. one 6-Inch water motor, a num ber of Iron ami wooden pulleys and eoiiftideriible Iron slutftltiK, Bit In Rood condition. Imiulre at News- H.-vl.-w office. Kt lit S A i.K 4fi ft acres. U, miles from ltojiebilrit. Hundred acres tillable sell, balance grazing: land, fluff Iclent timber on place to cover price of riini li. 1'nrt cash, bulunce en terms. 11. T. SiiU'vnn. FOIt SAI'M tilt TIIAUK Ashland prop erty, live room house and 2 lots. It-.? Rth Pt. Woodnhed. ehleken house and i.-irk. For Itoseburg prop erty. I. V. Itodlier. North Hide Oro eery. KiMt SA1,K A tlniio.fto tlrst mortgagn on lilii acre ranch near Itlddle. This iiiortgak-o tiears 7 per cent interest and miitiires In 41, yeers. tlood bulld lliirs. filllv tiistiri-d. Liberal discount. Apple llov II. Kiddle, dr.- Here from Snllierlln Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Slater of Sulh erlin are visitors in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Slater arc attending; the Merchant's convention. Mr. Slater Is a store-keeper at Sutherlin. IteeiHK'reil at the I'iiihiiui Anionic the guests registered at the , Hotel rmpiiua are the following: j Mrs. John E. Weaver. SutherMn: H. ! O. Thomas, F.lktnn, Miss Itlka HurtoR Sutherlin; Frank ,1. Norton, Slither-I lin; and Charles Hall, Coos Day. It.-trlstereil at Hie t'ratnl Amnnir those reRistered at the Ilo- i tel Grand are the following; A. It. I Haines. Klkton; H. S. Adams. Elk ton: Clyde Hydell, Elkton: I. K. Wnkefield. Klkton: It. R. Hughes, I Klkton: Kdwsrd Hole, Dillard: N. O. ! Peat), Riddle; H. R. I nderwood, Oak land: V. A. Norman, Tiller; and II. i S rteale Riddle. Ancients Had Full Faith In Treatment . Now Practiced in th Most Mod ern Sanitariums, In a sinnll vlllne In the Adlron dacks there Is a sanitarium where patients tnke sun natlis. And a high Iirlce Is churned fur the treatment. Batliiiiit In Hie sun's rays for health Is an ancient ceremony, handed down from the enrllet naes. Wiseacres In bygone times used to hnthe In the sunshine, believing In the grout value of Ilk-lit as a destroyer of disease. Unlit was the secret and mi I versa I medicine by which thoy cured many diseases. Sunlight Is the greatest factor Ir. our iilnnetiiry ejlslonco; If It fulled all life would perish. One has only to look at nature for potent examples. In vecetnhle, uhIiumI nnd human life the Influence of sunlight Is strongly manifest. Compare the vegetation In the gardens of :i back street away from the sunlight with slmllnr growth In the opisi country. .Compare the children of the c-niiilry with those living down a uurrow street of the city slums. For creating gv.d general heallh snd happiness no medicine Is so ef fective" as the ilit t rnys of the sun. A sun hath consists of letting the rnjs of the sun bathe t'ie skin each dny. preferably .duriiu' the Morning. The body Is, of course, wholly or partial- 1- MM,-,.ve-e. mi:i:tixj i,)sti,om:i. The Security Hencfit Association will not hold their regular meeting tonight, owing to sickness. A shadow basket social will bo held at the Molroxn Grange hall on Saturday evening. Feb. 25, under the auspices of the Eden Cornet llnnd. A musical progrnm and a sketch en titled "A Matrimonial Advertise ment," will be presented. Ladles are kindly requested to bring baHkela. Cafeteria lunch will be served. Everybody welcome, and ladles ph ase don't forget your shadows. Moore Music Company. "MORE MUSIC." Dunning and I'rogresslve Serhs. HlKh School Credits, l'lano, Mr. L. II. Moora. Voice, Civile M. Sullivan, i'hnne 502. TRANSFER Wood for Sale I,. It. CII.VMIII.IW 4I'J ('nil Street. Finnic !:. J. H. SINN1GER All kinds ot shoot mntal vorh, warm air iurnaces. both pips ant pfpeless. lit Oak Ptreet. Phone 4 IS. Rnleburf, Or. IF YOU'VE- Ever Shucked Corn You Understand Advertising Sii pose you shuck a couplc'tSf thousand ears of corn! You're SURE to find some red-and-purplo cars anions 'em ! But suppose you shuck just ONE ear. Not much chance of fmdino; a kissing oar with but one try! SelliiiK is just like that. The first man you talk with probably isn't interested. Hut advertise to, say, 0000 families and then you'll sell things quick! The more oars of corn you shuck, the more purple ears you find. Tho more people you reach with advertis ing;, the more sales you will make. That's why it is important to phone your , want ads to a newspaper with a irront, over whelming city and country circulation like the Nev. s-Keview. have you a house or room for rent? have you a used car for sale? have you a job to offer? Telephone your adv to the News-Review. Roseburg News-Review "The pan-r with the want mis" Clancy Kids 0T IjVowYooiee.Tr . Ff , 7 if II cARTH TvhrrtJ ON ITS ( II rpotS MEXICO TORN CN t-. fuir. rnj, 1) rjrj !C, IF J U-Ht.N IT Mrttil UnC RtVOcuffON U lTlff I RevOtOTtOftlf C ' I R00NP Trl Sltf ) VT C? ' T- ' t ACN VC-,-ANrJ -sr-- ) NOjlTTORNJ CM 4 IT5 exzstoCHTA There's Your Short Answer Timmie By PERCY L- CROSBY t.t,m.r src n " ' nr Anto Will Cadi rhoiM. 2 77