ROSFnmO XKWS-TtFVTTCW. FHHUV. APIWj 1, 1022. . PARE KIT r pww l STETSON HATS i u Every man knows Stetson Quality It means Hat Satisfaction. New Styles 5 Harth's Toggery Judge Says Divorces Should Not be Final for One Year ISy JCIKiK THOMAS K. tlKAIIAM, vorce sunders this lip, shatters this .Indue of tho Kiipeilur Court, I fuundution and overthrows this ram Hnn FnuicbMo. part; and as a last consequence, de- '( Written for the International Xetvs grades society. If It does not ruin it Service.) entirely, SAX FIIANCISCO, April 7. The I "Dissolution of Family." nrew-nt law denying the final or true, I The very word divorce implies tho decree of divorce unlil a year shall dissolution of the family. Now, the have elapsed afler the granting of - living bond of the family consists in the temporary or Interlocutory de-1 Hie conjugal union of a man and of a crew works excellent results. Jt Mocks tho Impetuous "affinity" mar riage, giving the erring couple time to realize what they are doing and the penalty of flying into the face of decency. Hlnco la tho meantime the fiction may be discussed at tho mo tion of the plaintiff, It affords a year's time in which past grievances may be forgotten. Apart from lt9 contradiction, self ishness, cowardly baseness and cruelty, divorce Is to be condemned because It leads to the decadence, the shame and destruction of the family. Marriage Is tho bond that holds the family together. It Is the foundation and the rampart of the family. JJl- A Question .Nuw anil then we sncrlflce a new rnr wile because wo will not nllow mi execwiive price for a used car. We lo tills for tlio protection of our patron. If we paid Smith too much, wo would have to Ret it back from Jones. Hut that would bo unfair inil we believe In fairness, even If It hurU. - A Fclv of This Week's Offerings: llodgo llrotlient Touring 1!U6 production, had mechanical Justmentn, paint tires very good, low. Has l'rlco Hodge Ilrotliers ltiutdMt-r Looks like new and Is lis good as new. l'rlco $075.00. ltMlte Hrotlicre 11ii.Iiicn i'nr lias been driven S 1 76 liiilei. New cord tln-a nil around. JSD0.00. Illliik Six Original finish, pol ished nicely and in good mechanical rmi diiinn; has bcon driven 9000 miles. J. 0. Newland & Son ROSEBURG, OREGON rmm'mmmmmmm'm'mmmmmmm"'m''m''m'e I All vlalilng brothers are Invited to kmi.mivamm wkmjwwk - "ic w CI,AKK. ou-tator. : i Don't Miss this Special Sale Ueanlinessf'g;; f Jf Kit .DKl'ttOK rORTKll, C C ', i Oil PilloWS, PillOW SHltt, UUnkelH, H " fm,lam.n.al prlnclplo M W. ' ' 9 4 ,,1( r-1r" r MII-lv- Cleanliness B Meats In oil Kellowa Tempi every; c f. Quilts and Sheets: S 2 i ur nmt consideration. 4 XVx ll?:x?Zx'Y 9 4 4 4 t'KKl' Mll.I.Kll. N. O. I" 4 5 K Our milk U piuilotirleil. B A. J. ilKPimrt. Re. .;' K ft f J. R. HAII.KY. Fin. 8o. I" )? ... , , . 44 lt' S'TI'l proof. It's pure It's 4 fiTlf.'O. Blka. Horc l.odie Ka. iT I ' ', j If you will ever need them, BUY NOW AT S lu-.ti.-d m tho eioa,9t plant m 4 ITVi ; ; 5 YOUR OWN 1'UICE. Kemember we carry H " IMriwl. tM t ZZ A '.laV!?:? V.1 ; ; : .li. ii irritxli l WW 1 IHIM. IfWl. W viattlng brMhera gl cwrdlally la- ; , , 0. the best and cheapest Tents to be found. 4 4 4 uad to an...i. ,,. i 4 5 5 4 pn.tOtvs. b. r. i,, f ' 4 4 RoseburjJ Dairy and 4 TuBf.p"pTiiBri..-AVpn DnaaAn! Q.4-r.n. 4 4 Soda Works W. Ina In Hone n alMtra.t 1UIL cornet r. lie i til i Miiii kLui c: 44 j.:-kaon -w.hintoo an, vmi- t $7.50 and $10.00 NOTE OUIi WINDOW woman. Kroru this union the family emerges and becomes an Integral part of society. The perpetuity of tho family lies In tho permanance of the union of the spouses. Take away this perma nent union and the family dissolves, breaks up and perishes. Chaos and anarchy reign under the roof whence unity and stability have flown. And divorce brings about this very effect. It dissolves permanent unity, untwists the woven cable that holds together the llttlo domestic frater nity, and loosens the chain that binds conjugal society. Uivorco, then. Is dissolution, rupture, schism, which, sooner or later, brings about the total of Fairness Maxwell Tollrhig, 1920 production. Chevrolet Roadster Model 490, food me chanical condition. Viice 1300.00. Oldsmobllo Sliced Wnvii 1020 model. Has had mechanical adjust ment, l'alnt new. Tiivs very good. l'rlco low. Federal Trnck I'sed 2000 miles, good as new. I'rlcu jliiOO. Ktudoltnker Chassis Will make good bug. l'rlco J100.00. Motorcycle With sidecar. $270.00. Tiieo O J( , i . - .... 41 a.' 5 pj jP 1 4 I TA ! ruin of the family. "Nlinttem I iiinlly Itasls." Divorce not only sunders tho fam ily bond but shatters the family basis. Duty Is the basis of domestic order, as It Is of public order. If this ele mentary Idea he removed the family Is left foundatlonless. To say that divorce Is sanctioned by some laws and consecrated by some religions Is to say that duty is powerless to sus tain the family and to govern souls. To proclaim libertv of divorce is implicitly to proclaim that duty 8ji"pcord as favoring the proposal of secondary, and that sentiment is the prime essential for the family. In emotion, laid down as a rule and su preme explanation of marriage, are advocated In all ithose disclosures and books that boldly preach the un limited facility of divorce, and that insolently declare that marriage is a servitude, 'and that duty Is a tyran ny. Such doctrines make marriages de pend upon chance or passing whim. o Easter special on coals, suits and capes, waists and skirts. Bell Mil linery. "Central Siation" Plays Tonight "Scenes in a-Central Station," the home talent play will be presented tonight at the high school auditor ium, the proceeds to be used for the henoflt of the Benson school. The production is staged under the di rection of Mrs. L. O. Maddux and the members of the cast havo been rehearsing diligently for the past few days. Preceding the performance the llalnbow orchestra will furnish a musical program. The entire cast is as follows: Tlcketgent, Kay Ward. Depot master, Delwln Jewett. Bootblack, Woodley Stephenson. Porter, Bert Bates. Ctrl at cigar and book stand, Madgo Calkins. Mrs. Snyder, Maxine Sykes. Mlrnndy (her daughter), El'low May Wilson. Mrs. I.arkln, Mrs. Milton Church. Miss Sophia Potter. Mary Beams. I'lido John, ltussell I.lntott. Josiah Potter, ltussell Llutott. Nancy, Clayto Black. Mr. Armstrong, Clarence Church. His children, El'low May Wilson, Rov Wallace, Alvln Wallace, Helen Hlrsch. Dude, Vernon Stephenson. Mrs. Amelia Hummer, Mrs. Ray Ward. Italian musicians. Mr. Martlndale, Arthur Prla-ulx. Mrs. Martlndale, Katherlno Merrill. Bride, Adele Itemis. (Iroom, Clinton Cameron. Rob, LaVerno Sutherlin. ; Canny, Mrs. James Sawyer, i Jupiter, Roy Wallace. Harold, Vernon Mac-Kay. ! Flossie, Camlllo Patterson. Mrs. Linton, Mary Reams. Mr. Linton, Linton Bnwden. College quartette, Walter Flshor, Lyman Spencer, Charles McElhinney, It. L. Whipple. CHAMiU IN M.YNAtiKMF.NT. Tho cleaning and pressing estab lishment at 124 Cass street and known ns tlx Owl Cleaners, will re open for boldness Thursday morn Iiik. April 6, with an lenllro new or ganliatlon. The former standard of work that characterized this shop when under the same management previously will bn rigidly maintained and my Mends and acquaintances are earnestly invited to send In their work. Tim telephone number re mains the same, 247. The name of "Owl Cleaners" will be retained for tho present. HAY L. WARD, Manager. "TUB DAYLIGHT I'LANT." f ; 27trce li7s to Be .A" ,roers Working Jor SALEM. Or.. April S. General re duction of taxes in Oregon through the initiation of several measures to bo submitted to the voters at the i geireral election In November was the program outlined here today at i a meeting of the so-called committee of seven of the tax reduction cluus of the state. n L. . .... . J l luti committee was uiiJuimeu im- Reduction league held In l'ortland recently, and is composed of J. C. r.,.. ....... ,,:. .....ill,. W TT Clrnv. vui'i'ri ui jYiu.lllini . iii.t, . .1. mtj- er of Baker, J. 1). llrown of Port land, S. H. Vantrunip of Salem, F. H. Porter of Ilalsey, Christ Schuebel of Oregon City, and A. Slaughter Of Salem. At least three Initiative measures will be initiated by the league. It was announced at the close ot to day's meeting. One of these will seek to repeal the 1520 millage tax for the equalization of taxes. Another measure will be for amendment of tho constitution so as to prevent the legislative assembly from referring any measure to the people except amendments to the constitution. The third measure will seek to amend the constitution so as to pro vide for a two-thirds affirmative vote for the authorization of bond Issues. The committee of seven went on the slate grange to Initiate a gradu ated Income tax at the November election. To assist the grange In pre GIRLS ATTF.NI COXFEItEXCTC A number of girls representing the churches of this city, left this morn ing for Corvallls. where thoy are to attend the Older Girls' Conference which starts today and lasts over Sun day. Each of the churches are send ing delegates and Hoseburg will be well represented. ITlrs. D. E. Carr, chaperoned the party which was com posed of Wanda Wooden, Esther Mil ler and Hazel Payne from the Chris tian church; Louise Jennings, Mar lon Needham and Lois Cobb of the Southern Methodist church; and Le noro Helllwell and Marlon Nichols of the Presbyterian church. o GIVEN AWAY. A $6.60 Wear-Ever roaster Satur day at 4 p. m. Churchill Hwd. Co. o ITHLIO LIBRARY RECEIVES NEW HOOKS During March 75 new books wero purchased with money donated by the following organizations: Woodmen, Journeyman's Barber Union, Wom an's Relief Corps, St. George's Guild, Ladles Auxiliary It. R. Conductors, Lndles Auxiliary R. R. Trainmen, Ladles' Auxiliary R. R. Firemen, La dies' Auxiliary R. R. Engineers, LODGE DIRECTORY, 4) VKKIIiniius or- WOOm-HAF-l- Lilac Circle No. O, meets on 1st and 3rd F. .day oventng;s In Muos hall. Visiting- nolgh'ora Invited to attend. IIKLLK CRKNBHAW, (). N. t.i:ON'A McDON ALU. Clerk. A. I-'. A A. Miurif Lodge 13. Iteicular f umiminictitlanB 'JnA jnri 4fh Wednesdays each month at MaionlC' iempie, ituseburg, Urn. visitors wet come. W. U THOMAS, W. M. W. p.. nAUrtls. Secy Tills Slid HIT IHiM;i'i r ASSOCIA TION meet tn tn Muccubee hall the 1st qnd 3rd Tueiaavi tn each loo th W. U. A. O. T. II. lion. Burg Review No. 11 hold regular mwetlnite on leo ond Thursday at I p. m. and fourth . Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Visiting eliteri Invited to at'end revlewa. Aiuocubee ; Hull, fine r. d Cm itreeti. HUl.l.H STKI'tlKNSON, Com. JBSS1B RAl'P. CoU IlKIIICKAIIS Roeeburg Rebetah Lodge No. 41 T. O. O. F.. niMti In Odd Kellowi Temple every week 00 Tueeday evening. Vlelting mewbert In good "landing are invited t. at tend. BCSIB JACKSON, N. CL EVA LENOX. Secy. BTHKL BAILEY. Vln. Becy. i. K. S Ito.xburg llinulT . g lloldi tht-lr regular meeting on tne 1st and 3rd Thuradaye In eat-V month. All eojourntng brother! end eleters All eojourntng brother! end el!ti kre reiK"-t:ulTy Invited to attend. MRS. KI.IKMIUTli RUNVAN, W, M. FltEB JOHNSON. Se"riry. K. l. T. SI. ueett each aeoond and . feurth Ti.ureday of each month Is Alact-abee hull, corner Can and I'lne aireeta. Vlelting fcnlglita ejwaya welcome. ' T,. C. OOOPMA. Com. o. w. RAi'r. k. K. ibAul.Ue itt.hetiurg Aerie nieeta In Uoeue ha:l un Jackaon gt. on 2nd ana 4ta Motiday avenlnga of each month at t oVlu-k. Vlaitlng brethren In goad ataiMmg alwava welcome. A. J. WfUf, W. I'. I. v JI. LA M G It 12, W. P. li F. GOODUAN. Seretary. IMTKn AIITHA Ueeta la Uaica t'ye hall t'-.ry Wedneaday eveulng. Vlaltlnif tiL.-mbera alwava weJcolne. RH'II HO HtXi'll. Jl A. Mil .: uKl) M Ol'LlAiclI Treoa. KI.su. Hl'Nl'HRKV. gecy. UiYAI. Olini.ii or lloniE Reaebur Lodge N log? uieeta Irat ttilrd In tioii 't ilMtri.t 1U1L Jaokaon Washington Mt. Vlall- liri'il.l'll R. ItIT7.MAN. C. C and I i Itilrd TuftHrlnv evaniiiira nf mi-U ora iwaa wwU-om. T Rnii.i'ii r. niTZMAN. act Put b? Iea?"c Tax Reduction paring and carrying this measure to a successful termination, me coiu miltee of seven appointed a sub-committee composed of Mr. Brown, Mr. Scheubel and Mr. Slaughter. This sub-committee was author ized to prepare the several Initiative measures to be submitted to tne vot crs through the tax reduction league. The committee of seven discussed the finances of the state at some length and announced that an effort probably would be made to abolish the emergency board. It Is likely, It was said, that the abolishment of the board will bo attempted through an Initiative measure, although final decision to this end was not made at today's meeting. The organization com mittee of the tax reduction league also mot here today and outlined plans for the systematic organiza tion of the entire Btate. The plan provides for a central committee In which all organized counties will be represented. An official newspaper to spread the propaganda of the league will be launched In the near future, It was said. Mr. Cooper, who was the founder of, the tax reduction league In Ore gon, said tonight that he did not an ticipate any difficulty in perfecting a substantial state organization. He said ha had received hundreds of let ters lauding the program of the league, together with many offers of assistance. Auxiliary American Legion and Past Matrons' club. Books were also do nated by Miss Ruth Franklin, Mrs. E. R. Page and S. D. Evans. One hundred good books of fiction and non-fiction have recently been received from the state library. These we may keep for several months and then exrhange for others. During March the attendance was 2220 and 1737 books were circulated. We send to the state library nearly every day for books on various sub jects. If you wish books from the state library call and let us order them as the state librarian prefers to send the books through out local li brary. Remember the location, 105 W. Washington street. o RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPER IENCE. "I was twice confined In hospitals, in the last one nothing but gruel water was injected Into me 4 times a day, as my Btomach would not re tain any food. I suffered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Romedy and It has surely saved my life. I weigh 180 lbs. now." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practi cally all Btomach, liver and Intestin al ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. For sale at all druggists. Better shoe repairing ror less money. Men's halt soles $1.25. Roseburg Bboterlo. THE NEW SUCTION-FEED SEPARATOR OUR NEW PRICES: No. 1 $54.25 No. 2-S59.25 No. 3 $69.25 Also Sold on Easy Terms Douglas Co. Creamery "OREGON" Portland Cement A Douslm tVnnty Prod not. Inslat npon "OREO ON" c ment being mod and kelp build up a parroll and kasst la your own front yard. Erm-y barrel of "OREGON" drawl material from Dougla County and adda Utl to ber pay roll. 1 Kvery dollar .pent for foreign I cement reaves Douglat County to build up other territory. Sold by DENN'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Quality- 'IHIIi 'llHllllllllM i4te7iiTSX ioim ZS I Mrs. I. F. West, of Portland, who home In thin Th, . has been visiting at the Earl Badgley 1 home this mornl. H A Snappy Farce Comty Scenes in a Union Central Statin Given by friends of the Benton School at the High School Auditorium Friday, April 7, 1922 Roseburg's best home tatotal A Roaring Skit You'll Laugh, Lau&lM "Look! There goos 'The American Beaaty,' tt tUl vamp In town!" With thess words Idah McGlone Gibson Noted Author Introduces ber roaderg to bar new aper-tp11 "Love's MasqueradJ A romantlo story prescntimj wonaer.ua ttMda and marrlaga. Beginning SaturJ.r, "Love's Masquerade EXCLUSIVELY IN The News-Review that's the Reason for tV. Flapjack Vow11 .Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends fibers quality our HOT O TOt'Ml, M. IT. K E. W1MUKHL1. K. R. B.