PAflE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW iMued IMdly Except fund. 11. W. balsa L. Mlmberti Mart U. ItaUM BUbaCKIlTIOIt HATi.i Dally, per year, by mall Dally, tli months, by mail Dally, three months, by mall... Dally. single month, by mail Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly News-Review, by mall, par year .14 00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . .60 . .60 . 1.00 SI Krt Situ fcntereil as atcond-ciasa matter May IT, 1610, at Uia post ofllca at Koae burg, Oregon, under the Aot ol Match i, H7H. lt08fc.iU.ltli. OltH t.O.N, M III'. H lOa-J. MENTAL SLEEPERS. f.OOD KVKM.NU FOLKS A woman from I In- Ihmuii district Visited ye eil. ot Prune 1'kkln's Till Merit ami asked Is how the nush-in t.lrl llinnaCe to ' Top Mini In front Of B fireplace without Scorching hi'r knees Ami In answering He Siiy this: W ho ever hcar'l Of the modern Klrl Slaying home long enough To poo corn? loot Moore, of t he Espre cn. litiniM-tl In our NHiK'tiuu thU a. m. with a news item which announce revision of rnton on tin cans, which lirolmhly means that a feller kin Hhlp his FonI over the rllnal clieaper'n he kin drive It over the ronus. m n The other day 1eroy Howard local Unlit, donned the attire of an Ai-jihiuii Nhclk. ami rodo about the movie by the' The revival inci ting at the M. E. church, aouth, Is growing in Interest. Mr. Harper 1b preaching some search ing sermons. This subject lust night was "The Llttlo Hllile." The text waa taken from the third chapter of John, 14-17. Mr. Harper bald that If the enemies of the church and Chris tianity were able to burn all the bibles, could by some means clip all quotations of the book from litera ture; If like 'ghouls they should go to the cemeteries and chip from the monuments all reference to Christ; and If by some system or magic could remove from the minds of men all scriptural knowleilgo and yet permit us to have this selection there would be sufficient scripture left to save every man, woman and child in the world. Ail the great doctrines are found here. Do you want a sermon j on the incarnation, that glbralter of the Christian faith? It Is to be found here, "flod sent his son Into the; world." If you want a discussion of i tho atonement you will find It here. "As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the son suspicions looklne'of man be lifted up." I you want a Hhe had on rolled i sermon on hell the foundation of this Alo ;f -.-.mi -in irir. tlw.tu unnie rem." said the head cop. And when -i sur-nose some may think an apol ' . ' . I Hills tried to trot (ho color of her1 Is ,lne tn the. oolite People of A teacher from the schools of another city was saying the other day that people have no conception of the numher of hoys and girls that quit school without getting thor oughly waked up. A good many of them, she said, never even learn to read. Others can read in a stumbling way, but their views of life are of the most elementary character. Such folks easily become the prey of demagogs, and they create a tremendous force in behalf of bad government, since thev are so easily led astray. This teacher's ideas would not please the people who believe in an education consistintr simnlv of the three K s. bhe said tnese mil would go over anil over their arithmetic, for instance, and would be unable to grasp it. They would see that they were making no progress, and would feel a natural desire to try something else. Hence they would quit school and go to work, but utterly unfitted to meet the problems of life. "It will frequently happen," she continued, "that if you give such young people a greater variety ot study, tney , terday and the chief wan attempting will wake up. They may have failed in the three K s, yet ' "'-""" they may do better in history and civics, and get a lot Oti,WI1 mtx it , stripe ninnin' round j doctrine Is to be found in the text ideas they need to know hand work to do in school so they can acquire some manual skill, it tends to keep them contented in their work, and they dig intotheir books with more interest." The main problem of school is not stuffing the heads of these slow pupils with facts and rules of arithmetic and grammar. They will soon forget all these. The problem is this: Are you waking up tlieir sleeping minds? If you do not do that, their education is a failure. But if you suc ceed in arousing tlieir interest and attention and ambition, it docs not make much difference what particular branch of learning they are studying. , sti-eet advertising i IIS i same name which reminded ye ed. of the time we watched the circus tin- loitd and got a job which required us to dress in an Arabian Iniy s cost nine and lead a camel. Iieroy said lie's never led one of them but he'a smoked quite a few. Cheese of Police Mathews and Constnhule Finis DIUard were en- gaged tn a little conversation on the comer of Sheridan and Cass ats. yes- seod for the nelg!iixr' chickens." mm I.AFB I'KHKINd KKZt "If a feller's earn burned ever time somebody talked about him. we'd all been dead with sun stroke." o DIHCOINT MIl.I lXF.nV SALE. FiMdaa and Saturday, all trimmed, tailored, pattern and sport hats will be sold at 10 per ovnt discount at the1 big millinery department, Hellows store. 0 Interest Shoivn In Meetings $ WM 312 DEPARTMENT STORES ii i i I ROSEBUKu, OREGON THE PROBLEM OF INVESTMENT. Confidence men are said to be getting sums annually from the American people estimated from $500,000,000 to $2,000,000,000. Here is one of the great national wastes. The poverty of many families is due to throwing away money on get rich quick schemes. If that money could be put into productive investments, it would relieve the hous ing shortage, harness idle water powers, make work for hundreds of thousands of people. It is just as hard to keep money after you get it, as it is to earn it in the first place. The moment it is suspected that a man has a dollar to in vest, a flock of salesmen representing good, bad, and indif ferent concerns, are 'after him to induce him to buy their securities. The great majority of people have not had the training in the difficult problems of investment, that would make them competent to decide whether a security offered them is good for anything or not. The best thing thev can usually do is to put money into home town banks, or into some real estate mortgage or other sound investment near home. People uniannliar with investment problems should get a lianker's opinion before trusting tlieir money to strangers. It is better so far as possible to spend money developing your own town, rather than helping some other place to grow. The temptation of the big interest rates offered by doubt fill securities is tremendous. Ten or twenty per cent on their little pile looks like a big gain to people having small savings. Hut when a concern pays a high rate of interest, this means that the business experts consider the proposition has elements of haz;trd which makes them wary of it. It docs not pay to gain a few additional per cent on the interest rate, if in a -year or two a doubtful proposi tion goes had and one's capital is all gone. eyes and hair he met with no suc cess. Itosehuri? for the use of the word "hell" In a pulpit in the 20th cen tury, but I shall make none for I am An Opponent of the school bondir.n old fashioned Methodist and he- Issue appears In print, today in "Kng- lieve that there is a hell and that tt lish as she Is writ," mid Judging needs to be spelled with capital" let from bis letter some of these bonds! should have been voted at an earlier The awfulness of sin Is also to be date. As yet no one has urged yo cd. to run for governor or even county Judge. A coiipla hooded Coo Clucks Clan rode around the street last night and local bootlcggcra trembled with fear. I m n m ' FINK. He ate his honey with his beans, He's done It nil his life Not because he likes the taste Hut to hold 'em on bis knife. It Is very diirirult for any yom.? woman to kii-p a permanent roll in her stocking with prices of every thing where they are, ) v Tho price of chicken feed lias been reduced, hut II is hard to make a young man believe It when he feeds one at a restaurant. As a general thing, when n woman gets mean enough to feel like she must kill somebody, her husband Is it. It used to be When a man reached For his hip KverylMaly duckeil Hut nowadays He draws n crowd. When llttlo I'errlval arrived at school he carried the following note: "Dear Teacher: Our little INmival Is a very delicate child, mid if he Is naughty and lie is apt to he naughty at limes Just punish the hoy next to him anil that will fright en hint so he'll lie good." e 1SISKY. People wlw live In glass hoiu.es shouldn't make hooch. FASHION NOTIi ew lints wlil lie triuiimil with skunk fur. That's sceuls-lhle. Jaki Listen, Ike, I've got a Rood Joke on you. Ike ell. vat Is It? Jake IjW night 1 went to bed Just the same time as you did and your wife, and the Joke was that found in the text. We make a mis take when we take emphasis off the awful fact that sin is a blighting curse that damns men for lime and eternity. Do you desire the love of dod. Then the text is full of the wonderful love that is so different from man's love. We love those who arc good to us. that treat us with consideration, but God's love Is com mended to us that while we are in re hellion against his government and righteousness that he loves even tin to the riving of his son to die for us. Then if the human heart longs for Immortality we find it here. Kternal lire. In fact the whole garnet of the needs of the human heart are found In this wonderful "little liible." Mr. Harper gave some apt Illus tration that gripped his audience and brought home the wonderful doc trines of the text. The sermons of the preacher have been on the old doctrines and he de mands that men shall repent and turn away from sin and that the only way of salvation is through the atoning hlod of Jesus, the Christ Tonight Mr. Harper will speak of the "Contrasts of the wicked and the good." Anyone wishing to hear the old faith expounded will enjoy Mr. Harper's expositions. Congoleum sell Art-Rugs Attractive, Practical and Inexpensive TTIFSK nro the genuine, reliable nOI.D-SEATj Conirulcuui Itugs so widely advertised. Their bright, urtlstle patterns and linn, e:isy-to-elean sur face mnke them decld.slly popular. They mop clean. No beating or sweeplug! No tacking! Ihey lie flut without fasteulng. clean. No beating or sweeptug! ro uicmhk; -""J rTr' 'j VJ 'A rT1 lie flut without fasteulns. i J fjPf f?f'A Q ' j Splendid for homos where there are children. r'& ftf'lf fi STOVK MAT SIZK O 8.U0 'Ur! f h pZft$J 8x3 .OH 0 xlOli.... 12.50 , J&$l$'$-i'4M oxo 7.25 o xia .... i3.oo rtfSVS-Wl II II 1 CHRISTIAN' CHURCH. Sunday eve., April 2. Old ' songs and stories about them. Solos, Clinton Cameron and Jeanetfe Gibbs. Duet. Mrs. : Stanton and Charles Stanton. ! Readings, "House by the Side of the Road," Mrs. C. K. Itusho; "Abou Hen Adhem." Jessie Gibbs: "Puzzled Dutch- man." Clarence Church. A Kreat program. APRHi FOOL BAM.. Benefit Co. D, 162nd Inf.. O. N. G.. at Armory, April 1. Spe- clal dance features. Gentlemen $1. Flick's Rainbow Orchestra. SKASIIOHK" TKSTS MAV I'ROVK HOO. TO YOUTH AUCTION. Tartles wishing the highest price for tl lr personal property see M. C Kadaaugh, Auctioneer. 530 N. Pine LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE OITOSKS HONK 1SSUK. Onti'rnntlomi! News Service). 1. 1 MA. O., .March 30. Never agnin will mother and dad com pel freckle-faced, baseballically inclined Wllllo to sit him down and "practice" on his hated vio lin or piano; no more will golden-haired Janet be summoned from her dolls and forced, with tear-stained cheeks, to spend Me- Mr Editor I see in tho Review that there Is going to be an election next Saturday Ann) tin. tit-xt fur the Tumoe ol voatlng Bonds for repairs and for j the the ordained hour with her splsed" lessons. That Is. if Lima parents gen- erally adopt tho newly-intro- duced "seashore tests," now being held in local hih schools to determine those pupils who are musically inclined. Boys and girls are being graded upon their individual "response" to time, tone and harmony by the playing of specially prepared phonograph records. Superintendent J. E. Collins says the tests may be extended to the elementary grades, also. NOTICK. It is liardlv lielievalile that this city will go on record acainst the nronosctl liolld issue to ronw lii-furn tl,o iwiii.l.. wm.'" "" "hp ""'Irc-sed to go .- , i ' . . . i " 1 . ' ' you forgot lo pull down the m ini .-iin-wi iiimiui uiwi .-Muiitiav. io even CoilSKKT Minnow similes. such a step would make the progressive element of Rose lnirg lose faith in the future welfare of the cotinnunit v. 1 lanipering- the progress of our puMie school system hv de feating the much-needed stun asked for is hcyond cotnpie liensioii. Mow is it possible to advance along educational lines it this district adopts a shoe-string policv toward its public sellouts? Any city that falls back in the proper con duct of its public schools, linaiicialv or otherwise, is sure to be classed among the "has beens" and the system jeopar dized to that extent that its recovery is beyond all hope. One step backward and the death knell has been sounded that puts Rosebuig before the state as an unprogresive coinmimiiv, devoid of that spirit of citizenship that has characterized this city and made it one of the best in the state along progressive lines. If yon believe in better schools, better housing facilities for pupils, clean and well Kent school grounds and a higher decree of work ihr.nieh- out our present scl 1 system it is imperative that you sup-! port the siuad hond issue at next .Saturday s school election. '"-I'-g Ike Oli, but listen, the Joke ain't on me. It's on youi I wasn't home last night. 0 One of the medical Journals says Indigestion causes coplo to He. Here's a chalice for somebody. I'lnk pills for pretarlcators. 9 FACT. Wealth does not make men humble. Hill. A thoughtful man declares; You'll Hud the heir to millions will I'm on n million nlrs. "What has Ih-iouio or the girl you lleutifylng lira grounds around school Bldgs and I also see the writer mcntuned that the grounds ami lluililings were in a vcpioruuie) The hemstitching department at condition and put forth ail an Kle- J Bellows store, conducted bv Mrs. F. quant Plea for tho Taxpayer to couiej p Jones, is open for business. lorth and vole for said Bonds but 1 1 notice lie forgot to n.en.ion that th Fjn Presenl Tax was a Considerable Bui- o , . . . r. ' den now and that the tax payer Han-1 SjmU r'lrl"" ened to have a House and a Lot on two that Needed repairs, that the, TIT " unshine Weather is sure to conic.f Will you be ready to do your farming In a hurry when it does come? Or der your machinery NOW. Pre-War Prices 14 inch chilled plow $12.00 If you will need planters or cultivators ORDER NOW. We may not be able to supply all the last minute orders. Coiire early and avoid tho rush. Don't Waste your work and seed by fulling to get the largest possible crop. Treble Superphosphate will increase your crops. $3.75 per Sack "Just a sack an acre." Order from FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange KOSKUHUl AND OAKLAND. I.OIMIE niRrs.. KI.I1IH,. ,. J"""l y .day evening, In ",. In,r michl-or, invito ?,t.' A. f. A A. Jl, .reTuirrj l.emilar oommunlaii.vl.'j Temple, Koieburg; On ..... '.--a ill (n. X23,, W. U. A. O. T. No ii hold mu:u ,; onu l luimdar iitiii JtJ T l".:ri.lav at 7-3(1 n m Vi. .I Invited lo at-end roieii k4 Hall. Pine ..d Cs...i.i HKM.E ?TfPHE.5sJ W. C. T. U. Endorse School Bond Issue -o Wt'll. wo nro the w rat Jut man prvdicted rain for lat liil'ht ami ttxlay. Il was vetting pretty dry in tliis tuvk nf tlic wikmIs. Our ti a!, Iiriirl t spritijj day u month is alxmt all wo ran ret ii way will, at tliis u riinl of the yoar so let Vr rain. 1 . .n't f.. uill M'ln 'T'l'l UuM i. I'lM.l I'lil ;itul iiu i! ' i' ii.iy. In 'iiil April 1. TIms is a t;n..il isiic over with a puiith. M -IV in ''V i Koof Leaked and the Houso needed a coat of rnlnt that said Tax payer has to Postpone from time to time on account that It takes about all he enn rnUe jiiui snrnn to I'av the Pres ent Taxes hut such Is the case and I """rline of the ladies of the noiice that the main ones that ls " '. T. I", held yesterday afternoon makluK such a Koar Is Kither n nun home of Mrs. J. II. Needham Resident or Is not a Tax Pavr so thn;n Main stn'et was a very sueressfttl Hnrdeii doisent n-st on their all-'a"11 enjoyable afTairs and a larse ready overlondetl shoulders and they i crowd was in Mtendanee. liuniiR dont seem to care if some children ' 'he business session several Import has to weare verry commun clothes;nnt matters were disrnssed. One of and stu"s that has a leaky spots, so "'e most Important actions was the their Hop. fulls is learned how to1 endorsement of the school bond Issue cook sew and alfO to make a noise which comes up for the vote of the they call Mnslr or slncinc hut It ' eple at n special election to lie seems to me if the Mothers would h" Id Saturday. The ladies also plede- .l..i..!, ii lltiln r,t tlieir most valttnhle '1 to cive a solist in 1 1 -.1 au.n -. mi:iiiim one 111 in ine naioiuoi K ,m,. niey could teach tlrc iTirls how , niiorrn s i-arm llottte at Corv.iUis Miiiiiin-.'.'" I,,, f(,(1j t,v nn( ,),,, ,r,, would A membership drivn h:s bun started "We fell out." , ,.SH inillireslion hut reme out next ' v the V. C T. I", with Mrs. H. t; ISniurd iv alter noon and vote and Wilson and Mrs. Paul v.'ren nsr.ip- W ho n-tiien-lM-rs back wlien motor Rie the Hnwelers lo tinderstand tains At the lo-e of thi -I drive the car thieves iicil to wait until yon nu,i t,, t,,d (iuestlon wont co for boinir side, the si.le hi, 1, ,., nr. "l nut ol your car In-fore they stole u It eintiiw. s wln-re will it I'nd not "' 'be b ast members, will be r-'iuir- tlH we cant Pay the demands and e( to bammrt fhe winnini; s;(... plans 'then eii will see tnrked on the Ma- were to. !.. to ent-rtain th 'vivmt Save your M-n-r ilollars. They tuny ! j o itv ,,f Oewellncs the statement t'brit ion Wot ket s' i,1n,i n preiniuiii iiurini; the m-t : Sold fur T:ies now It is lunula tor Tuc-olav at the l' t-ivteri,m clmr. h 'school Krnumla Improvements Next Wit'i the elosr of the husite ss s. nt, :'': "": i Honds r-u' t'ilv Park hmiI thru Potulr. a mui-ic,-,! tirncratn wis civin after The ltlrniini;biiiii ( l.) Acc-llel- to me. t the ' Deficiency on Court hich the lnds eniovi-d n social aid hjw found n rwl luitiian lnten-t lloiue o Tax Payers dont ou think ' our and r. 'res!-,,,, nt, wmil-Nil. Il xuvs: "Come boille, ii In t., e to look out where are we This nrrnniraflori Is d.ilns erv Tne John, l ve sold the potxlle." coli c. There Is (latter just nh-ol so work in lin..imr, , t,r ( rrl i dont forset next Saturday and vote dnut.t thM 'W ,v,il a,,i s. . r.il "Jan pbulni! taiitht In 2 Irs. t pt ;l uuii tus on the ones that Is mem'.ers t o,o;r 1;in ,,irinir ,,,, .on.." Ami it run lx-done, says the ,i;Tlict.d with the Cotopleint cath i! mem i.r' lri di i e til, h is no be'n Kaiin tliy Mar. That's one lhln! S: in, litis, t'o-e so nfilliod want to carried on. ' that U the matirr with Jau. ! s;.,.n, th, r Pecpb-s foney Initead o- ' " ' tlu lr own. so come nut on da'e t rhrl--iau e'nh s,,.! ,,. , ii . 41.1. TllltorcH. st,!.,! nn.i vote for the interest of ,i,re , ..j'"'' "i in,.r o,.l,. ,, . i.,i.i i... .....i.. v,-. 1 . ' lari - our uome voooie,, ... , ti'irn, j No more; I'm tirej h billing1 A TAX TAVKR. ,Ruho. war. Clothes Insurance A big step In economy la the care that is given your cloth ing. Be sure they get that care, send them to a specialist In cleaning and pressing. Visit our plant see our method of doing things. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277. l MTi: AKTIMNSfw-TV l'ee liall everv WWw.r , i.ii.tiAmi tfi M a. Jt i MlLUKKD V'iTLI'.'H'' Kl IB HVHPHREI. an? rtI.lli:KAII3 - WW Rtf i. Ltitluv1 No. 41. I 0. 0. F.. nth t il l Kellowi Tempfe rwy wt lit xovd funding w AMUi t. tend. KVA LENOX. Sct. KTJIEL BA1LST, Ftp j U. VI. 9., KOwfUin lupil MI HaU)n their rtsular mt:u 4 st and .Ird Thuri!ari in wiA I All sojourning brotnm i f u!:t Itiviisl tt r.- MRS. tl-IHABETH Rl'VVUI FHKK JtlH.VSo.v. &Vfg k7 (I. T. M. Mi-iU each w fourth Thursday ot !ltnc Ahee hall, comer Cisl streets. Vlsitlni Kn:ia! 1 ""'V t C. GflelK- 0. V! mi: KAUI.K oeurt Aeji xi. ...... hill on JaokfGB " tth il.ui'iay evenirus flt st 8 oclo' k. Vin.-W l" geod atan.iiiig- a'3 1' A. J wtU.-. n' l II Vta.Ll R.'F.'&i"'l'HA5jd uii ti. oiii)i:n or All vlsitint brotf.e.- in uena-r vr. nmtrr . ft .r7. .1 m.T. t -j t- THE Nt. 1.5. mtP in WJ' t M Mll.Ltr.li. t. ... ,sr at . 1 J" . i,.iw 'gV a soi - - . - K.ii-ti l the K ki' Tmrl ".' or eery mntith. fl-stfl to '"' vltfd to sttf.11?: n rv c .i.iri' 7 KM - . ...,i,irrs1 .,,.111. Hi N... (.' meets vrr In it I J.i. k. ors at A ft "us-1""'" -rlrom- sl.Ii ...tuM.PH IV '"I. r K.-V Q:.vit' .. r Yvh't.V- v . k i DayOldCto ? broil ' r,.st,.m to" Cibbs and Vhen yoa want the best In Ftutnhit.g and heating supplies call the iloseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. OKI L V. RAST OrTICE rilOVK 11 9 V UPKinV T 7 ni'VCTflFllS 4 Y I I.OIU"" I , f H'JItli: uv;;; , m ,. ,m.. '""..- I J i ..- -t : : v . y