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PACH TWO Rosmmn stetvs-rkvtew, mrnT. rri.rtr..nT ei, 102a. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued ImUy Except and. P.. W. llsCM I Wlniuerly trt Q. Hate BUUBCHIKIJON HATtB Dally, per year, by mall . . $4.00 Daily, Biz month, by ius.ll 1.00 Dally, three mouths, by mull '. , 1.00 Dally, sluclo month, by mall , (0 Dally, by carrier, per month s 60 Weeklr N--Hlw, by mall, per yr 1.00 tut red w ecouu-Clas matter May 17, 1&2. at th post office at iloae - burn. Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 1879. HOHEJtl Oltk .. KMIIUAIIV Jl, BOLSHEVISTS OF THE ANCIENT WOULD. A very lucky strike for William Tell; Jr. One of the luckiest in history, when you con sider the consequences. STRIKE.' When we discovered t"V toasting process six year ago, it was a Luck Sinke for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer tha special .flavor of the . Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted which in thm dflJjci'oua Buriej firor And also because it's prune fbichin's St Strt i rates Socialists often speak as if their idea was a modern and pro gressive one, the outgrowth of the greater intelligence of this era. As a matter of fact, the socialistic idea is one of the most ancient .. notions of human history, which has been tried out again and again, and found not to Accomplish satisfactory results. In savage ;.' tribes of ancient and modern times, private property is not usual ly respected. Land was at one time held in common in most of ; the ancient countries. But when the idea became established that ; the individual can retain for himself the property which he has created by his labor, then people began to advance, because an - incentive is given to ambition. The Spartans of ancient Greece tried out long before the Christian era, the ideas that are sub- - stantially the same as under bolshevism. They were persuaded as a mean of improving social conditions, to divide up their land and other possessions and all eat at common tables. But the Z remedy seemed to be worse than the disease. The city did not 2, f ndure and no trace of it remains today. They developed no arts, no religion, no education. There was a failure to reward indi- - vidua! ambition, and no one had incentive to improve himself. - Meanwhile the cities that did encourage individual initiative by " allowing private property, like Athens and Rome, became centers 2 of lasting influence. The early Christian church tried out the idea X of communism, having all things in common. These men and X women were people of noble and unselfish purity. If socialism " would have worked under any possible conditions, it would have . worked with these people. But they could not make it go. They found that it hindered their progress, and they gave it up. It is Z not probable that the modern world, with all its selfishness and indolence, can do any bettor than these people who lived close to the message and spirit of Christ. O ; ' - : There seems to be a widespread disposition on the part of the - peopje of the state to abolish the public service commission. The Z thought is prevalent that the actions of that body is not conducive 7. to the best interests of the state at large and that other means Z should be devised to meet the demands of the public. No excuse Z for the commission's action on the recent telephone decision is " accepted. The public is aroused to such an extent that it is de Z termined there shall be some redress. Petitions are already being - prepared to recall every member at the next primary election. - This action naturally casts a stigma on the present members of - the commission, leading to the inference that the public has been - "knifed." But what will be the result of a change in personnel of .. the public service commission. If there has been any loose work 7, on the part of the present niembers'in the telephone rate decision, 1 what assurance have we that a new commission will obtain belter ; results? If an injustice has been done by the commission's recent 1. decision, and there are thousands of people who are sincere in : this belief, immediate steps should be taken to devise a broader and saner way of handling these very important problems. It will take more than a recall to accomplish concrete results. o , , Retail merchants in many places often remark that the peo- pie who give them the most trouble in collections are not the ones - who have limited means. In one town where the railroad track divides the community, those on one side arc supposed to have ., more wealth. But the business men of the place have said they ' would rather extend credit to a family in the section where the l; ordinary folks live, than to one in the wealthier district. People : who get into the habit of spending money freely, are often careless ... as to their financial 'standing. They may be solvent, yet their money may be so tied up that they are short of readv cash. As expectations are frequently disappointed, such folks often iret he- yond their depth. People of limited menus are apt to figure their" "'"h n '" " ",nl .... I :.. - .. .. . - ... B Bill lake vim hack to Hip uihmI nlil liu. nii-uiiie careiuuy. many such lamilies believe in ;.!..- i.ikia.ii cocktail. j,i,t cash payments, and wish that the credit habit could be cut out so ,"k,, J1""' sh"k,r '" "" that thov wnut.l not 1,. I... ... i .. .i.. , '." I 'l' ' ","rv" ,,, In one i.f ' ....... ... w n-ira mi nit; iusscs causcu ly I Hose prehistoric kIiiws, hihI believe me slow pay crowd. I " (rot ssmictlilne. The al- ; rlillr content lii sauerkraut Juice ; tOllies IK'UKIIIIUIIV rltMP til lIlO Vll- sloinl itca.llliio. Naturally, It limy lie Ilio pint if iliscn-lion to keep this , fciltllir dark hi least lliitil evcr lililfii linn lluio to iui .lotto n har I n'l or two IxMoir iln y jUIM nM Itillllll-t SIIIK'I klllllt." ft I'll" m-nr mm'ii n pin pit- itv. .. ,., f.,1 :..,i . .... i iii'Vit Iiiiik- to WW IM. ," .,.,,, uumriK-e on uioir national life. He will urge them to n imr,.io ...uu ,. B,.,, work among their own people for the spirit of justice and tol. r i-j ' "' ,H" tion Tlu. new p,-ie's prrnd scholarship, gained tlmnigh ri ?!, ,., T lr,..s ji.iis hi .study oi ni.story and philosoi'hv in th iM-i'.it . Inn-.-iJ ' ! iii-t. in, (.ni- simui.i i..,. i. libraries. s!iiuihl Stylish-Suits for Youth) Boys and Juveniles .MI KVLMNli FOLKS Ye vil.'n itione riiiiy; A coupla tl inert TliU u. ni. and we AiiHArrel It iunl A tHMtU'4Kt'i Haiti lie Wantetl to protest ucalnst pie making home Invw In their hoineN And e naid 'V1ijm Aim! he Mild "ilroiHitte H'h "Anaiiit the law." i THK Vlii LKA I A(iK. "I.lttlo irl yuu liNik ho niiihII, Ihin'l yon near no rtnthe at all? Don't )ai near no !Ii(iiiniy-nhlrt? lon't you wear no M tt-Kkht? Jut jour corset and your hone Ih that all your underclothes? I.lttle girl tvhen on the Kirei't You applet r to Im nil feet; With our ilii'ss ho short and tlht ion are jum an awiul silit. othlmc on to ktvp you warm, Crazy JitM to nIiow your form; I.lttle iflrl, you wim't live lon. JiiNt iKHJUise you dretH all nninK, t'an't you wear more underrlotheH, Than your cnre and your hose? After niille 1 do lelieve You will dreK like lMhrr Kve." A fealur artlele In the San l-Van-rUro (.rorer has to deal with the nu romantfe sauerkniut. The eloMit parauraph folIowH: "And now may I tell you a secret, n in i M- mini 01 w nispet c! eonll denee? You inav make for voiiis. lf: High School Suits For Youths of 15 to 20 Years FOR the lad who is looking for his first long trousers suit as well as for the older boy who is just about to enter young mannood, we have collected the newest, smartest styles in Spring and Summer Suits which we are offering at exceptionally low prices. Youth' or High School Suits 01 twilled cansimeres in brown sad gray mixed effects. Sizes 1 5 to 20 years. $14.75 and $16.50 Youth, or High School Suit, of better grade cassimeres, un finished worsteds and serges. Sizes 15 to 20 years. Wonderful values. $19.75 and $24.75 Thee suits are shown in both single and double breatited styles; also ths "Sport' model which is so popular in our I young men a line this season. "Penney Junior" Suits Boys' Double Service Suits Fine all-wool cassimere suiU from tr:.. . Tiiont.i. Ma1 PYplimivlr f. 1,0 j , . V , UI1U 5()la S12etores. Our large buying power and efficient la methods bring these splendid suit3 to you (Jvj $12.75 "Penny Junior" Suits are made for double double elbows, double knees and double Beats-" forced Bt every wearing point. Two pairs of pant. St every suit. ara. At the above price these suits are the best investa in bbys' clothes you can possibly make. Suits for Boys High in Quality Low in Price Hih grade two-pant knicker bocker suits for boy3 of 6 to 17 years of age. Made of fancy cussimere cloths in the season's most attractive patterns and colors. Same fine quality, well made, stylish suits we have been selling all this season and which have given such splendid satisfaction to thousands of parents in 312 communities served by J. C. Penney Co. stores. $8.90 Other big values in boys' two-pant suits now selling at . $5.90 to $13.30 Little Boys' Wash Suits Dainty Attractive Styles EVERY mother bow, 1m, necessary it is to bent. . , P'lcd w'th extra chum of Wash Suits for the small n and will appreciate this opt tunity to obtain the neiMt smartest styles imapnibl at the same time effect 1 mk stantial saving in their m chases. 98c $1.98 $2.98 1 Others from 69c to C J T hrecpopular styles Itir. Oliver Twist and Russia!, n wiae variety 01 laona bracing almost every bra uum ouibaia iur uiuc jr mcnts of this kind. Ik; 1 launder Deautnuuy tit ft mor. inaa an ordinary i of service. ' J I . pmvr A NATION-WIDE most k m maisWMl WBV w BUY rll t ft I Bmmmi SQL less wis mmmmm . "11 in 1 nr Qncorborated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES ROSEBURG, OREGON -T!."'. J-!KST HUH DITUITMKVT ......t. 1 1 .n.TlIU .. ..... "jj.-m It is predicted that universal pacification will be the key note of the new pope's policy. Keconciliation between the church and the Italian .state, and appeals to all nations to cease conilkt and live in harmony, will, it is said, be the leading elements in the policy of Tins XI. The pope occupies a favorable portion to initiate such clVorts. His adherents in nil civili,! l:i,l ..v.,,-..;.. S.un hIvs wts up ..nil Minis tlx' t.iNir. In llu Hss.in.nr. of Hln-nulli Iln-rc k sirenuiii. ami llii v hm- Hh u.nk. esl. Iioucfi-r slrtiii);, who have nil! 11.1111 In ihi'ii.si'lvi'9 or tl.olr ii.iHfis. 1 i.acoii. I Old ilarki'v, 1,1 shlliUs s,.n: "1 henrn (i ll ton Is n.aiTl.il. Is yon?" Son. liiKiailai;i.Kl.v: "1 ain't savin' I uln'l." 1 old ilaiki y. sfveri-ly: "I nin'l u-k ; yim l joii aln'ij l a.sk jou iiln't you : I.Al l: I'l ltKINS SI Z: "Cliis k l. r ihi-i'k iliintli.' ain't mi' worst, milfss ,r the cniilt has Imh'h t'aiin' niiinns." Al.OVXV THK TOWJJ Arundel, piano tunei. Phone 189-L. Painless extraction i?r teeth at room 9, Maaohlo .emple. Dr. Nerbas. When In me trouble see the Tire .Man. Green Do not miss the playlet at the Christian church Sunday eve. by the young people. How about broccoli knives and cutters? We have them. Churchill llwd. C , VICKIE SAYS 1 ralapooya Mineral Wnlor tin .vonr tal.le. Keep the ginger ale In I tile htmie. enable him to suggest just solutions of nemftmr pmlileius. As a s,i of the comiiion people, he can svmpatliie with the suilcrings of humanity that result from tin- spirit of i-onflitt. The world is in iuc.1 f ,is i.st t,r0rts for reconciliation. you e note thai n Chicayro man murdered his wife beeans,. she wa.s t,H, evtravauant. c ,1, this is going altogether tm, far. ituMtie vnui,i U. indorse or countenance or ..ucli dr.isiic n-.eih.Hls. bm u,. see no objection to cerv man leading the item aloud to Ins wife as a warning. o . . Some people are luivit g automobiles now for self-.lelens, 11 Kcti-ng ion uangerniis t, approx e married a pedestrian. uraimn-lucci, hut oh. (.iiHe. Jllst toller 1N. Mlii it.,.ec,.,l; o o "XI 1 iklil's uut a M.HHlen leu." Isuisieil .me small youngster IO ,,. tMher. "'Mini's nnihiuir, 11. y sister's col .1 itsl.ir tlusi." w.m 1 1C ivplj. A man eui l. Ms wife 1,1 l,,u lioine n eaiiiisolf, Ii-,.il-iI n tas. si-iole. Well, it hail soiiieihint; to do Willi tileilln; tin. slonuiih. 0O I why : Mnall llii.lh. iMr. eli n !-.. l-j.U via i r? I aller No. nil,. I -null ll...licc n,,.,, ,,,, SN ( lell Ma Dial ,,, ,.,,. ril, ,,. Italltumrr Aniortmn. - 1 ".est ftUC k.. e The as nn . A ' "wi-u. tr AWE SKAI.. e. lj?'KH SUBSCRIPTION . 3MW-LCf NtVlEB OOCOWt OFP J-n;i;s. 1 mm 1. m:ws. k I is 'in IVnl.,11,1 ).... a ! II" 1 1 ti 1 it ' ' "I ih'itMr, M lu P. .ril e' I n , 1 '!,. t.,1,. n i, I' "ell to leu. . 11 H'MlI' , I eM. .'li r I K W nail er. Hen- I'nr WtS'k Cn. I Mr. ami Mrs. Kreil Clarl. an, I t,. ii.iiiuln.MV Helen ami I'.i ti.. ar- r. . l hel e I n,,r til I. a t,i . (,, ::, t):. ek etui The Clark, fern,, r, t,, I . 'r he 11,. in ,ts. !.Ur hn' are 11,1 ll I" HI Portland. Mr. I I 1 k look after st. nie Lunne.. iritters "ere an I lli fa-nily lll . i.ieir Iiotiif the fir.st o pie e.k. 1 e ril. saw a lno (. KiM nitht nitlisl " Hie I ol us I ..itsr" lint llimuulioul tt.o l.os or rrels we I'l'll.'t see one of Hip Rrlors tahp a t Lev ol el I.. ' Wlinn Ilia, I llaiiclieti. sl.. 1. iirn to Manner an. I f o t,n" H...kl. .sue. I. V liter an.l siaiT telling -().V 1 k-XV Ck , 1 jur m Aiae.-'zines for Pale 2 cents each On.' tlollar per hutulieit. Fiction Library. Mrs. 0. c. Seth.r was here from t.len.lale M'.ter.luy 10 spinil peteral hours atien, liiis to hninefS hIT,it .inu tisiting hi, frien.ls. A line ev, nine W,, tIl0 voiiiir' , P"'P.e at Hi" Christian church Snn I .lay eve. "The Test of the Thlr- H t III 11. , Lev. (j. p. Trites f Snthorlin was' a hiisiues, Miior Hiis ritv for a few hours Thnrs.l iy, re. u, ;,, to I his home late in the afternoon. The Inilies of St. Jos, pip, parish will hol, R ,al. of In. mo cook. ,1 food S.tur.lay. Kel.ru.-.ty 2S. jn j y Casey's real ismi.. office. This will fix my cold I ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New DtscotTry handy. It breaks up tiarif, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of couRhing. No harmful ilrURs, but just good medicine. All nrueists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery for Colds and CougKs Stubborn Dowel TamcdLcav J" thc Iwwcls unmoved results in health destruction. Let the gently stimulating Hr. King's Pills bring to you a regular, normal bowel function ing. 25 rents. All druceists. m D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE . r.Kinffs Pills hut will picture sonie of the real op portunities that he thinks be sees lu ami uhoui our city. MTll V. I'llltMIVt 1. 'ir.l 11. c v ma Vallev enille't.l :i-r: I nc nri, shipp , for C'Hii.tri'i, He Is a "co e. W.e et'eil-J. . . N" Jat k -.Oil St. ."1. innnaai-r of the Ki tilt Vvehaiie... has 'L'e'l fills for h,in,. e 1. rue oli .,. ),!, :l'i.l l. lla''!e s-rvi, ... t. r" o' ,.,! T:.'e en sir., ' ;,,s. PI,. 11 . ' .1- 1 ill I 1 1 ' t.,r ' I 'lv . i "I s.i.. . 1 '. . . t t 1 V. . .., - I .' " Th-re i.i'1 .... ..." ,,!ff...., -.1 1 X N .'..- -li : ak on -i.e. , i.v ...... 1., ... , foul 5ihiu.es of dctt.r.- rua o..-.., I'HIIl'KRTl. I li.i.l.y kIv.ii tl,,,! (1, ,,. I ' !. st.it. 1,. of t,.T I're. k IMs- .t-l-ts ..iinty. iir..t..n. will t.y I'ttp itiiii of a 1 liittlt 1 inert 1 in .'. .. 1, Ian, e n It I. th law e iv ol,. and prevlili d. r. H ", 'lay of Mar. h. hour of ten o'.'lo. k a. 111.. ''. in. nt esl it 1I is hm. ut lorm 1 I' ll iy .t..l ii t'. siKner at "i North Mnlu an. I Wssli ei. 1 11 tl. ,itv r n.. " 1. nt pul.li,. nuetlnn for o e.'itain hint..,) farm "i.l,. r. .l :.i..., an. I 6J73. ro u ill annlv the pro,' Is 11 1 .m.at f ,,e ,.x. " aii.t th.. ren.ainil. r ui-on n .r..nissorv note ,tit,.a at ,11. 1 .. t..h..r 7. tuiw. f..r t it The 1'nip.iua Val t;,... l.iirit. nr. y.,r,. nail " S mi..r, in aeior.l lerni, ,,f ,-natt, n,i,rt Of p nif.it of aaiil i.iv. j ,...', " " e 1 . ' . K' v" I'M.L.MtP. "f Leer lil.ukt. .a ..eatit), tireaeu. Plans for the Knights of! totiKe nan nave eecu iwr- the committee Is calling l the construction of we bids are to be In b." Marei H fications re'iuire thai floor be complete and ready cupancy by June 1. Someone is tfoir.s to f" 'B a dollar. lioseburg Clra! 1 PURITI AboveM Every Mother rei izes the imports: of obtaining for children only best and purest milk. You cansaie.; give your sters as much aw as they desire, i you get it from Our iMilk is ti f 1 It's FasteunX A RoseburgDairfi, .5 . I t Soda Ho 5 "The t lemiesl l'lo- K S ....EI J