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"ACE TWO HOSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, SATURDAY, MAV 20, 1922. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW " 1mmw1 n'1 Tiny wmwUv 1. w. niea i nun Uteri u. mmm BliBoCUimoN fc-ATLo ' "" Dally, per year, by mall.. . f4.t( DaLy. tlx months, by mail ;.. 2.(1 iwliy, three nottlu, by mall 100 - Dally, srtade month, br mall .50 Dally, by carrier, per month .it Weekly News-Review. By mail, per year i.wv Mii.a a ixiu;.ui luaiier jtay ii, i4li. ai u. vmi oliiw m itoav . burs, Or-goo, ndr the Act of March t. I7. ' ' ' RGTfeUriG, GON, MAY1 0, 1922. C- J - - - - THE TEACHER'S CONDUCT. prune pickln'e St Xrt kiltt GOOD EVENING FOLKS We've been so Gol durned busy Countin' vote And payin' Election beta That we've neglected Thie colyum So instead of one day Of reet thie week Our reader! get two. 9 AFTER O. HENRV. A duck and a cat and a gooae A cat and a gosse and a duck. And a cat and a gooae and a duck and a cat Organizations that employ young women have taken interest jrj the dress and conduct of these workers, and some interfere -with their styles of clothing-, methods of facial adornment, etc. I And a gooae and a duck. (Worse luck) Their regulations may be considered intrusive ty some young 0ver tht brid to people. But if business men want to create a certain impression And part the home to the ridge. (hey have a right to select those who will carry out those ideas, Similarly school authorities in many cases have been asked to And past the house to the bridge. .say what teachers should wear and how they should behave. Some of them disapprove of "bobbed hair," regarding it as undignified Tl.e Philadelphia board of education took a position that will commend itself to many, when it SAid that such a matter is to be left wiih the teachers. The school superintendent of that city regarded this subject as too insignificant to make a bother about. He felt that the de sirability of a teacher depended upon the person's conduct and manner in more important respects. Teachers have some indi viduality and are not nfere automatoms, and school boards are going pretty far when they decide what they shall do with their hair. ur course teachers ought to keep up a reasonable standard of r i"e popular sont3. From 40c rliirtiiiv and tnnct ,.f lh.m An Tl,n- .!, . i- w "c at loc the copy. Now's " ....... " "el '- in oviiw, i inur cnance to stock Op, miee lengin sKins ana very low cut gowns could fairly be regarded t v vvftt vv4t formation eoreriiig every town in' ' the slate. AiiOl VD THE TOWJT. ! Z . .... 'Oakland Visitor SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to measure. Belle Caw. Phone 3S1-L. RrctMtir1 Visitor-, J. Davis and wif. of Reeds poru were visitors here today watch ing the retnrna of the election. Call 45-F11 for le-r Crevk Jersey Dairy. lr Hull. Here Hllii Friends Miss t-earl V1I s, of Ashland, is spending a few da;s iu this vicinity visiting with friend". Painless attraction a teeth at room I, Masonic, tercnia. Or. Nsrbaa. Hai-rUlnm Man ll.re Daniel Wheat of liirrisburg spent the day here attending to business I.. P. Eapn. of Oakland, apent se- eral hours here today attending to business marten. Here frawi Oakland Mrs. W. B. Manning, of Oakland, is spending a few days in this city to be with her bnsuand who onder- went an operation at the Merry hos pital in this city yesterday. The pa ttent is said to be doing nicely. Return to Hkton Miss Gertrude I.iliard returned by auto to Klkton yesterdiy after spending a few days in this rity visit ing with her mother. Mrs. M. E. Dil- Urd. Miss Dillard had been teach ing school at Elkton during the past term. A lily, a boat and a lake, A boat and a lake, and a lily A boat and a lily as ba as the boat. And a lake and a lily (how silly). No, I'm not a nut out on a caper. Though that may be the end of my patn, For I'm living with landecaoe oaner In nursery, .bedroom and bath! s n LAFE PERKINS SEZ: "I'm glad ye. ed. is busy." BTCi PHEET MfSIC SALE .t Titr rAut. 124 Cass St.. Saturriar unrf Monday. May 19 to 21. 100 lwtinn TOP price la being paid for your year'e clip of mohair. J. F. Barter k Co. Oakland Visitor I.. 11. Hush, of Oakland, was a business visitor to tills city this morning spending scleral hours with IH.nHi i I- kutlierlin VWtr Mrs. Jack Horner and two children arrived here this morning from Suih erlin to spend the day shopping and visiting with friends. The children will enjoy the track meet of the schools, which Is being held in this city today. Votes in Roseburg as showing a disposition to go to extremes that might argue lack Gt?0. M. BtoWTI ui leoiiaim. me teacner snoum give me laea mat ner mind I is on her work and on her task of interesting her children. It she suggests that she likes to make herself attractive to men, it would seem to argue that her mind was not fully on her work. It is perfectly natural for her to desire to make herself pleas ing to men. That is any woman s inherent right. But those who give the impression that professional success is first make the best impression. Expert furniture pocimg and crat ing. Phone 91J. Zl X. Roae St- nar Oak. Here fr Day Mrs. S. C. Smlih and two daugh ters. Greta and Letfca, of Oakland, spent the day In this ciry shopping and visiting with friends. Contracis taken for water wells, deep or shallow. Prices reasonable. Albert Graham, Lcokti Glass. Leave for South TonMirrow- Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. French will ave in their machine tomorrow morning for Fresno. Calif., where they will lie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith former residents of this city. From there the party including Mr. and Mrs. Smith will enjoy a trip to the Mexican border. Mr. and Mrs. French plan to camp out on their trip and enjoy a real vaw-tion. On their return Mr. and I Mrs. French will visit with Mr. French's sister Mrs. Arcadia, California. Joe Hensoa at Kettirnn from Portland W. O. dinger roanaeer of the Crand hot!, has just returned from Portland, after spending several days attending to busin-ss matters. LOSING MONEY. Geo. M. lirown. Justice of the u- preme court at L.m rnii.-...j ki. usti.il -ii.,r.. hi. . tures. hud jriir hi eii'riion nine or sendinr tn hnclmr. t, and votina in h is hiinm n re Inct of Rosehurr. Mr. Hrnn .iu showed his interest In the political liuatlon of his home roniiir hr fail. Ing Judge Ouine bv lone distune teliphnne this morning and obtain ing the results Ls far as noaslble her6. Mr. rtrown. who has a host of friends here, never falln in disnlar his Inierest In Iwuglas countr and !ant Roseburg, he has alwavs asserted his Intention of returning here to spend the remainder of his life when he re tires from public duties i.nd for that puriwse retains his home here. , " O ; NOTICE. For cement. nd and river edl-1 mem, or eiravstmg work, call phone 157-R. A. S. Wallace Sand It Gravel Company. o nouth sun: ci.rn MKirrs It is often remarked by people of wealth that it is just as hard to keep money aftr people get it. as to earn it in the first place. Many business propositions that seem absolutely sound Rosei.org at el today will have developed hazards or will hav o-nn t r,i fw J?' V" un h has een forced. vr. f,-m ur . . . T "- Ny his position, to reside .way from ...... .,,, IIlure 01 wnal are caned speculative propo sitions will have proved valueless. Many persons recently have had some hard experience in the matter of losing money. They thought they were picking secure investments for the savings of many years. Dut they depended upon people of incompetent judgment, and the funds that they . thought were a reserve against old age and a source of permanent . comfort melt away like snow under a Southern sun. ! People of excellent business Judgment often lose money on ; commercial enterprises. A firm may run along for years making 1Ilen gome myslcrlous change comes i0,)uar : tastes change or there is new management that fails to grasp - conditions. The concern thnt ojuirrtti1 an . i ij i ; finds itself stranded, and the owners thereof may be financiallv . crippled. : It is one of the bitterest experiences of life thus to lose sav . inns that represent so much labor and effort. Not merely U one . deprived of the benefiU he had counted upon but one feels like . going out m the back yard and kicking himself for a fool. But the bnghest and keenest men may have this experience : rent iV ,HX'r ' n0'8 "" t0 et 1-r : cent income. People who have considerable wealth can lake chances that others mn nr.t ,.rr. j. r,.. , - liKe wonl.l l...tt,.e ..i, ,u i 7 1 " - rel'l"e 01 8ma means ' ih bH"ker whut wi" be investment for . 1 ' " "l UMas' l,ank snd mortgages in . usua,ly the ihi f- th .king ... in Practical, decorative, electric fit- New shipment Just in. Hud son Electric Store. Here from neelport Misses Maude and Helen Prior, who are teaching at Reedsport, are here to spend the week end with their parents of 'his city. Assorted cold mea's at all times for lunrhes. Special made soups, day or nisht. White Front Cafe, E. P. Bry- Prop. leave for Drain Attorney Dexter Rice and Record er Hill Whipple left this morning for Drain to spend several hours at tending to official business matiars. Have yonr warer wens drilled ear ly. Deep or shallow wells drilled. I Price reasorsoWe. Albert Graham, I Looking Glass, Oregon. Her.- SrHHitWng Mrs. Frank Gillam of Winchester armed here this morning to spend several hours attending to matters of shopping. Good home lichtlng Is the essential part of living We will gladly help you plan your fixtures. Hudson Elec tric Store. The North Side Sunshine club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. P. Hallou. The afterncon was pleasantly spent with conversa tion and needlework, after whi.hl dainty refreshments were served by ' fii CanynoTlH the hostess, assited by Mrs. Walter J"nnings. prominent resl- Poole. Those present were Mrs. I. dent of Csnyonvllle. spent the day W. IpkIcs. Mrs. Homer Kronke, Mrs. ' In 'his city attending to business F. V. Woodruff. Mrs. Wm. Fisher. ; matters and to watch election re Mrs. I. Duff. Mrs. Grant Wilcox. Mrs. j turns. Waller Poole. Mrs. I.ee Goodnu.n.! Mrs. Sam Starmer. Mrs. M -'!arie and j Mattresses made over, furniture Mrs. K. P. I.allou. hostess. I re-uiiho!s!ered. sewing machines and c I clocks repaired. JOS N. Rose St., near VI. I. U.vllAu.ll GH. Al CTIOSKKK oak. I'none 91J. CRASH!! The possibility of collision lurks at every crossing. When you bang imo trouble with an automobile, somebody has to pay. Invest in AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE and let the insurance company pay for yotr. It pays to bo careful but it pays better to have insurance that promptly reimburses you for a loss. Some particular one of the policies this agency Issues br just the one you arc going to neod. Shift your probability of loss to a reliable company such as the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Be insured TODAY beiore it is too late. The rale is low. Dc Abstract Co. i 'oumas I'eil, Old Man Ilawlev won out i.. i. i... . a it le tL ' V Iir,,k UP MS ea" nd bl'in l P",late . a l.ttle. The oP,H,s,t..n smoked him out with a gmd. stitf blaze. waia rciSrkV0'wt0mlU!?V Sh0WS hat wa t L i 1 , S,"m'tlm,,s -'' what she really dt ant in the Y,y of miproxomonts for her citizens. There whs not much opposition iit'Kfl out these around as usual on the nrtmnt-v ,1 . i , I i;iov I illll" ". vmjovm watclung the republican " l,u' Put on ". me show.- :is rant He Is the Brno 5o g'ts the hlch dollar for yonr propery. See him for dates. S30 N. Tine St., Rose burg, Oregon. rll ItriTVKR RKMRT. T. ! Wruttier Ttjr.au. !r.cal office. I Rnsebure, Orttron. :i l,ours ending ! t. In ' PVeelsttmlaa to lt.-kM m4 nnaarratlis ; Here on ftnlnes Miss June H;iman tnn:.rr of the j Karl Fruit rernpany, of Medford. in eonpjny with her mother, is spnd . ing the wek end In this city attend j ing to business matters. -t IT.. 1.,1., r... ,i Ni'nul j st ir. 1.1 Feather marresiaesi made from vour feather bed, f.thers steam cleaned snd rerox-atfs!. Phone 1-J. ! N. Rose St., near Oak. l;ite .1. t!, i;. e f r-t . f ,,-ntT for t"(s rr.enth.. . tri.ua S;n. J, l;i. Arrives fnn in. f. i 1. f it t I.. I',rtlnd run vrrni. ,u m, ijiarR arrived h ! from Portland ihls niominz to swnd II 7i Southwestern I.4IXIII, t?ein K-.-.,-.-I to L rrip I,. ii, ! t and S-.M iv iu.u HKI.U otifrver. the Week will hold j ' hn-rh o r lock. s- r toiro Archd-aeon Plaek at the pt. George's :w morning at 11 Ioll-!l as county rt-gistered a f,iu vote f. or Hall. r i(ieti .. of llcoft i not ... ,,..t i, . : WotKls as some people Wl,lll(1 i,,,,, r "s - which is that (Jovernor Ol - fact The Ual for Salt r,,,k was I,,,,,,,,- ,11(lod this .., , a little toii-heiivf mi .-. . . ' "' k- us mvi;natioi on all ri;i!t. Walter I't ane, the deniix locratir i".Ttifiii!-i. r ome "hoss" when it m,, to ,,lIinK np fl v . MICKIE SAYS joTkno. ftcaetat, sTN vTrJ " ' L'KE N0 " Nt ll-St BliT u... ... .. " caovu ... . 7.' ' r"r , . " TO HMC " OP M-f OVMM Cull at the save vou a!l cwr. r.vp- work. r:i N. Von. itlla iit, Mis N. i. a t"i n v . rs' h ur. ' a fotmi r ! s- hnl t i ... . ho-trs vri' Molor Inn, that worry i r-iltlon sod Jackson St. TVe will mnt yonr rburetor -criior, ritv. mttire tirl"'!' er atl'i. t.tp Wim het." -. 'reels. Pli.vrc II. .1.1 Tl-..- fv ., Tt Mcra m l...t la. " """i" lot l( nold nnrrtMrv i ... ., Illllst U ri1t.r(uit,..l ,f r... , " ' ",lt ' P' C for a d, '.v now and t!i. i re-t'ieclion bets are W,, rai(1 tlK,,(v promises. y as w, r is pre-t'Kx'iioti A iwl tlif.. 1 1 i . . ,.,,: : s"mc "'" t the nguU And Hall and (ko!t ran The I-told-yoii-oM bov neck-and-netk unti ivtin in No- the finih. 'V wm right on the job to-lav. "1 I v j f' XJ 'he t . v n. iencer. of Toncalla isltor to th1 ntv f'vr lay. Miss Sr- n. cr 1 elurg h'git s.-hnol and . sp. nt s veral friends. no to have vour f;ir- .1. mattresses r. n-.ade A-ered. C. M. Jnes. v! North J.tckson I6S. ' its orcsr!7:,'ion o? . cooked f.M.il s.ile at Iflie iikUv and la ! ' ileliraejes op d!- had no tri.ti..'e in artl. Ies anil r- a'.li 'honl the s.il. ired and sfTiy acre bnrg whtrh 1 mill eral term- Mrs r.rt Telegraph .'ifornia. ' oe. , p i,re. t, : M n p. - v represen.nl (.., r I. l'o:k mv.-'-.naj coninnv. , in h ' rfr and ; i end the nevt t. "rsl ii..,i. te-e , ,nrt1n data and In- '""'"""l f T "e stT, directories of ir;nti and A n-hlng ton. These di rectories comain comprehensive la- You can run a Business o unoui mucn money if yon have a lot of credit, or without much credit if you have a lot of money, but you can't run much of a business without a lot of cunon-srs- and we have a lot of customers. That Is why we ran buy right and sell right. We sre working for ojr customera. We are j.aid to get results for our customers. Our success di pends on Satisfying our Customers v. e nave no interests to look M" tnt except our customers' interests. If you are already a cu.-ti.mer. we thank you for .'ui neip. ii jou 4re nnt Jet a eusti mer. we need you for a cus'onier, and You need the Mnn we can save you The quicker you btome a m. turner and the more of vonr U-hbora you can induce to be- ct'ine Customers th mnM money we can save you. No ms'irr what you need, ftrt. We can sa e us ve yoo. money." FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange ROSKBOWi AID OARUI5D. Why Our Cars Are Good If we were Indifferent about publlo opinion we might spend less time and money putting Used Cars in shape before offer, ing them for sale. But we find that tt helps our business as well as our conscience to be particular. A Few of This Week's Offerings: Maxwell aVnufcuj 1320 production. Oldsjoobile Speed Wacom 1929 model. Has bad mechanical adjust ment. Paint nevr. Tires vary good. Price low. Sfudebeker Chassis Will make good bug. Price (100.00. Mitchell Six, 1918 iwoaei. Price $675.00. This la an exceptional bargain. Fully equip- s.i new tires. Motorcycle With sidecar. Price li a.uu. IVxIe Brothers Business Oar Has been driven 3176 miles. New cord tires all around. $850.00 Btilck Six Original finish, pol ished nicely and In good mechanical con dition; has been driven 9000 miles. J.O. Newland &Son ROSEBURG, OREGON MEMORIAL DAY Another Memorial Day recalls the brave deeds of those who fell In the great cause of freedom and justice for mankind. Let us honor their memory in thought and deed, steadfastly up holding the principles foe which they so gallantly fought. The Rosebuig National Bank RoseburA.Ore. 31U LAIM.E RALMOV CAVGIfT TAXI notice. . a. nerson. a resident of Oak- Lee Goodman's taxi station it fe land drove to this city this morn-1 'catherford's barber shop l V in? and had on the running board of T'lady ,or business. Phone US. tor urivers, good cars thia pottfllv' for some time. Mr. Pierson cauahtl DTn'11 Visitor tne stiiinon early this morning, and ' Herlck, prominent resident tt Ins car one of the finest specimens or salmon displayed In states that it weighs 88 pounds! The!frain' pent ,ne day n this city i: ..jvu.u mr tne Kod and Gun club isl l Business maltcrs. o.i pounds and S ounce .n n i. vident that Mr. Pierson now holdsl-' o Doujtlns the highest record i It mnir . . mong tnoae registered at 'Ok over an hour tn vni ka rvn..ni- . ... .. h intn iu . , ""sM noiei are Mr. and Mrs. n. into tne ttoat. and the moMmi. . . .. ... .... BtiH .lrA t v,. n- ereatlv n ! e;, , . ,. Piersnn- h r i- v-.' '.. i T -'lr- "n airs. A. Mcmingu. . .. , ... Uue uuulo or ine that section vns mode. Angeles: and Margaret and h- 'fo'irt. of Portland. . ROSEBURG HOTEL DINING ROOM I The Popular Place to Dine. We make a specialty of SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS Served from 5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M- 50c MRS. MAE FOX, Prop. Eveiything Baby Needs ABDOMINAL BINDER The modern substitute for the oh! rashioned. Inelastic flannel Used to hold the navel dressing In place. A '"""""d-wool knit fabric. firm enough , to give the needed support Jmi ",Tlci'n',, 'Is-'tie to permit the mtle tummy to expand after nursing. .T ard the abdomen end lies at the side with three bows of iwisties, tape. No pins no buttons na sewing. Stewart & Webb