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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 2T, 19J2
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STATE PRESS COMMENT
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Buy your Tires
whereyou sec This Sign
The Goodrich Tire sign on a
dealer's store is worth money to
you. It is more than a guide it is
a guaranty. It says: "Here is a
dealer who knows the value of the
one-quality standard of Goodrich.
Here is a store run by a man who
believes in building permanent
business through genuinely good
service. Here is a place that you
can depend upon a place that
gives you full value in return lor
every dollar spent."
Buy your tires where you see
the Goodrich Tire sign. means
satisfaction in every trat:src!fo.
THB B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMVAY
tzilron, Ohio
6HVBHTOWN CORDS
Tirara
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(Short Starlet of the Strangers
Who Stop in Their Journey
Along the Highway.
1SIT0RS AT THE
WTO CAMP GROUNDS
THK 1IOI.K IX TUB STOCKING! i capita state tax of !2 anil a locality
A newtpaper which conducts l , tai of t0 aa against 111 ami 142 ja
"Friend of the People" column for tespectlvely In New York, so that the A
the purpose of answering all aorta of ' annua charge la approximately the y
questions Wae recently asked thla ; same against cltlsens of Oregon aa g)
one: i against those In New York. JJ
"Suppose that, a hole la worn This Indicates that high taxes are Jrf
through a stocking by the big toe on not confined to Oregon, but are gen-
the right foot. When the Blocking is eral. other states r porting approxl- &
mately the same nigh taxation. Ore- jfi
Moore
The
Music
Studio
put on the left foot, why Is It the
hole Is In the same position at the
big toe instead of being, as It would
naturally seem the stocking being
made exactly alike at the little
toe?-" ;
The questioner felt that his prob
lem was 'ridiculous," but It had
caused a dispute, so he sought help.
No doubt a host of long-puzzled fel
low citizens are grateful for his cour
age. The paper put the question to a
number of different hosiery authori
ties, and received a variety of an
swers. It might be the natural per
versity of Inanimate things. The hole
can't be dodged and mending post
poned by any such ruse as putting
the stocking on the other foot.
The answer regarded by the Peo
ple's Friend aa the most logical.
suggested that the big toe of either
foot fits in the center of the stocking
foot.
It's a vital problem. Can't some
final, scientific authority settle it?
Medford Mail-Tribune.
Is real- M
an New M
nihil Ion ,m
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams
J neics Miss Gertrude Dugger.
of Huntington Ileach, Californ
r visiting points of interest
Oregon and expect to make Van-
ptr, B. C, their destination.
. and Mrs. H. H. Albachlen of
r.oiio beach, are enroute to Spo
re Falls. Washington.
Sr. and Mrs. Meyers, who are
la Portland are enroute to Long
and Mrs. C. II. Ulakely and
til; of Bend, are stopping at
tramp grounds while looking for
uiuiilo location. They expect to
re their future home here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Statworth and
of Albany are looking for a
giuon here, as they hope to lo-
!fl. in this city permanently.
.Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason, of Long
kscb, California, are on their way
Missoula, Mon and the Yellow-
. The Masons say that they
feeling fine and are greatly en-
ne. the trip. Even the dog,
irie" expressed his delight at
belng In Roseburg. ' Mr. and Mrs
Mason have travelled quite expen
sively in their car.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown and
Mrs. J. Jenson of Portland, are oif
the way home after visiting In Cal
ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Adamson and
two daughters, Lola and Amada.
who are from Los Anrreles, are
tourina- Oregon and will visit In
Portland for a time. The Adam
sons will return this way and stop
long enough 00 see the city. They
have enjoyed their stay here very
much.
Alen Shattuck of Juneau. Al
aska, who Is here with his wife Is
in the insurance and real estato
business in Juneau. He Is now on
his wav to Los Angeles, and will
stop here arain on the way foack.
C. H. Farrington of Portland. Is
a representative of the Easlern
Werern Pond and Mortgage Com
pany. He is the way with his
family to Los Angeles and points
of interest in California.
M- .nd Kirs. O. P. Murray of
t inireles. have decided to locate
here and have bought property
with the intention of building them
a home here.
Among others were: H. Cole
and family. Chicago; J. W. ord-lov-
rd famllv. San Francisco: Mr.
..1 Air. Kelson, and Mr. White.
forvallts: F. W. Roberts and
PorllnnrU J. H. Moffit
TtnTAman. Mont.: J. J.
Xt.-S TAXKS I'KU FAMILY
The New York World remarks that
the per capita taxation In New York
slate is nearly $107 for every man.
woman and child, of which 50 per
cent Is levied by the federal govern
ment, 40 percent by localities anil
about $11 per capita by the state
government. Says the World:
"This means an average annual
charge of $533 for the ordinary fam
ily of five in the form of taxation,
direct and indirect. It Is an enor
mous burden to bear, how,ever deft
ly distributed. So long as the tax
payer or consumer or rent-payer, or
what ever class the average citizen
may regard himself as belonging to,
manifests only a casual interest In
economical government, he may ex
pect no relief. Every day he Is work
ing and saving and spending to pay
taxes without stopping to consider
whether he Is getting his money s
worth."
In Oregon the per capita taxation
Is about the same as In New York,
with $9,493,103 state tax, Including
bonus, millage, etc., and $31,690.
84 6 locnlity tax, Including county.
school i-nd city, which makes a per
tten on 1 js
on cites
Ira that ; M
of the ;)
gon with Its spare population an
consequently high overhead. Is
lv making a better showing tha
Y'ork with its immense populi.
and congested districts, where ad
ministration costs should be loss.
staggering under unprecedented tax-jljji
anon ouo 10 win. I'niiuc improve
ments and to paternalism. There Is
ample field for economy, nationally,
stnte and locally and no good reason
why taxation snouiu not ne reauceu a
in proportion to reduced Incomes. ,g
Salem Capital Journal.
THE HEAVENLY STATE JsJ
Camillo Flammarion Is an astron-'A
cmer, who knows perhaps as mnchjjjj
as anybody Kbout the stnrs. Ho ls:sj
also a psychic explorer, who has 4
spent many years Inquiring into thelSfl
nature of the human soul and Its fate
after death.
In a new book he hss written oniS
tnis latter surjjeei, nammarion
100 cases which prove to him
th6 boiiI survives the death
body. But he does not proress to
see very far beyond dealh. He is
sure that departed souls can and do V
communicate with the living, for
time varying In extent, but he does 4
not profess to know what happens H
nftnrwnrjt Possihlv the soul dlors iJ
also, he suggests, although he thinks
It more probable that It passes on tojH
some hlKher realm, beyond the reach
of the living.
Most people will agree that this Is
Indeed probable. It accords wllh the la
'etchings of religion and with the,fl
belief of a great majority of the a
human race.
But where does the soul go? To
other planets, or stars? Flammar
ion. with all bis astronomy, noes noi,,-j
venture to imcss. But he. In com-lt
mon with most people who haveljsj
thought much about the matter, is :
inclined to tlllUK mat "neaven
not a locality at all, but rather a
"plane or state of mind."
If that Is true, surely people need
not wait until after death for then. rTtIrAro 26 Mrs Laura
heaven, as many seem to do. Why L. , 1 i.' . t rJ vlrVh 1 ,kn
L 1 m 1 1
Roseburg, Oregon
ARE THE SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR
Sherman, Clay & Co.
For Douglas County.
We Have For Sale the Following Fianos:
STEISn'AY WEBER STECK
A. 1). CHASE ESTEY KURTZ MANX
EMERSON KRAKAUER ALDRICJI
SHERMAX, CLAY & CO. CRAM BACH
DAVEXPORT- TREACY ERIGGS
STROHBER VOSE WIIEELOCK
AXD OTHERS ALSO THE MARVELOUS
Duo-Art
Lot us demonstrate these instruments to you.
Liberal terms made on all instruments, even the Steinway.
We also sell the full line of
Estey Organs
We have four very fine used Tianos, taken in trade on Grands and Duo-Arts. These
are very good buys at low price and terms as low as rent.
The Moore Music Studio
MRS. L. B. MOORE
'A N.
Jackson St. 'ext to Water and Light Office.
PAYS NO DUTY ON BAUBLES.
wife, Long Beach; O. A. Kimbal
and wife, Kansas City. Mo.; J.
Anderson and wife. Heppner; A.
Perrv and wife. Kellogc;, Ida.; .1.
C. Brown and family, Portland; E.
L. Grewell and wife, Scapoose; C.
S. Cole, Eugene; C. G. Selver and
family, Medford; K. .1. Blini and
wire, Petaluma; Dr. W. W. Ripley
and wire, Portland; George Baker,
Fresno; J. Norcross and wire. Fres
no; J. E. Holt and wile, Pendleton;
II. r.Iunsev and wife, Pasadena;
Mrs. II. P. Tubbs. Tacoma; Mrs.
Lena namsey, St. Helens; A. F. I)e
Fram and family, Portland.
RECENTLY OltG.WIZEI) UN ION
NOTICE TO WATER USERS. '
Owing to a break in the water main
this side of the Deer Creek bridne, all
residents of Hoseburg are requested to
use water very sparingly for the next
few days Ir. order that the reservoirs
will not be drained)
DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT
AND WATKK CO.
wlfo.
and wife.
Meyers and
A Womans' Christian Temperance
union has been recently organized at
niverstde. The following have been
elected officers: Mrs. Alfred Cloake,
president; Mrs. William Parten, vice
president: Mrs. Ray Marsters, corre
sponding secretary; Mrs. Anna Shaw,
rocnrrltnir secTetarv: Mrs. Edna Berg.
treasurer. This union will hold thelrjtween 13
meeting tomorrow at 2:.iU at me
home of Mrs. O. H. Berg near tho
Hiverslde store. Members and friends
are extended an Invitation to be
present. '
THREE MEN DIE IN DESERT
BRAWLEY, Cal.. June 26 "Death
from heat prostration" was the ver
dict reached by a coroner's jury here
today at an inquest over the bodies
of three men who died in the desert
a few miles southeast of Niland, near
the Southern Pacific main line, last
Saturday. . "
The men were J. J. Everhearty and
Henry C. Brown, of Los Angeles, and
Davis Wilcox, an aged prospector,
who had lived' In many western min
ing districts.
It was estimated tho temperature
where the deaths occurred was be-
and 1"2 degrees.
this country of a $100,000 pearl neck
lace, according to Charles Salter,
special treasury
Washington.
Treasury off'i
have fceen looking
which has been
city in an atte;
treasury ngnts,.
W ill II11II1I lteslilenco . Vhlliiu Mrs. Bliuey
'l. A. Worley nas secured a per-1 Mrs. Louisa Seamen and Mrs. An
mil for the construction of a $2,1)00 I nK Hurtman, of Elgin, Illinois, sister
residence and garage at Commercial and nieie of Mrs. E. A. Shuey, are
avenue and E st 2nd street. I visiting here for a few dnys.
NOTICE TO
Owing to a
this sidy of the
residents of
use water very
few days in o:
will not be tint
DOI't
AND
Sportsmen
Do You Know
BADGLEY & ZIGLER
Carry a Complete Stock of
Guns & Ammunition
COME IN AND LET
I S EXPLAIN TO YOU
THE NEW REMINGTON
High Speed
Cartridge
ALL COPPEn JACKET
WITH
MORE VELOCITY
AND
MORE STRIKING ENERGY
The New
Savage "300"
Rifle
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
I'tn SEPTEMBER DELIVERY
iimii him i ii ii mi 1 1
Golf Goods
Fishing Tackle
JUST ARRIVED
SOMETHING NEW
THE TYEE SPECIAL
DOUBLE DIVIDED
WATER FOWL WING
DRY FLY
OUR BEST BET AS A
FISH TEMPTER.
COMPLETE STOCK OF RODS
TRICED RIGHT
THREE GRADES OF FLIES
ALL TATTERN3 '
SALMON TACKLE
LINES AND REEL3
MCGREGOR AND
WRIGHT AND DITSON
CLUBS
OUR CAPTIVE GOLF
BALL CAN HE USED
INDOORS OR OUT
A SIMPLE EFFECTIVE
MECHANICAL DEVICE
FOR PERFECTING
PRACTICE DRIVING
SIMPLEX MARKERS
GOLF BALL ENAMEL
RUBBER TEES
GOLF BAGS
A GOOD ASSORTMENT
GOLF BALLS
"REACH EAGLE" .
BLUE COLONEL
OSRUKY COLONEL 1 C2
THE HARDWARE STORE
Oil Stoves, Kitchen-Ware, Camp Goods,
Electrical Supplies-Let Us Wire Your Heme
Paints and Oils
Phone 25 Wc Alm to PJase
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
I Owing to a break in the water main
' this side of the I'eor Creek bridge, all
j residents of Roseburg nre requested to
nipe water very sparlnglv for the next
few days In order that the reservoirs
will not be drained.
DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT
AND WATER CO.
W. we 1 ' r 1
agent from Seattle. A IT VQU arC 111 lllC mdrKCl lUf d UUUU rA
a ' ...... . . rA
dais In every large city a M ,f hf vrtllJ inrPVPCt tf A
for this necklace, , j Ik vfiit .vr ..v. R
taken from city to & il K
mpt to evade federal i K 5CC II 1C f.
.Mr. Salter said. . !g ' 4
atIr-ers. ;s niTRANT J
oaeburg are requested to. A , , , T-. x'j j t: J ... 5
y sparingly for the next i -J DeiOre DUylDg. II lniCieSieU Urop US tl line UllU vc k
rderhut the reservoirs j J yQU up.to.date car f
ILAS COUNTY LIGHT K ., 9
, DAVISON & LAKE,
boon received horo of 5 Will be located in Roseburg about July 15th. 4
the father of W. N. . ...r
DEATH IV
Word has
the death of
Srilton of this city. Mr. S;illon
death occurid In Cottage Grove at
ten o'clock Friday owning and tho
funeral penlces will be held at his
rraldenre at CottiiKo Grove on Trn-t-riny
afternoon. Mr. Salton was 7
jvars of age and a veteran of the
Civil War.
N. Sallnn. who resides In this
city, is In Coltage Grove. He was
called there several days ago on
ue:ount of the Illness of his fath-
rATTON- HOYS DI'IJGIIT CROWDS
The Patton beys, three live-wires,
dighted fha-.K.'i'inua crowiltt this
afternoon and made them forgot the
sweltering rays of Old Sol. The boys
brought a program refreshingly orig
inal and clever in every particular.
They are fine fellows to meet and
; not one w hit "up stage" over their
: ability as entertainers., Their per
sonality alone would "put them over"
tnd coupled with their musical ta!
rnt thev have i.uh of the lop-notch
attractions of the Chautnun.ua. They
will furnish the preludo tonight.
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XewiMiis'r Man llett F
A. 11. Hoist, of the manager ser-1 0
vice department of the Sun Fran-
elrno ltullelin, passed through Rose-1 A
burg today enrouto to Seattle. Mr. j 5(
WHY WE SELL
Dependable Cars
Hoist Is travelling by automobile , J
and stated that the Oregon hlgh-iR
way was a great relief after the
Northern California district.
Wo find that It helps our conscience and our business to be particu
lar about the kind of cars wo oftor for sale. If It was not for this
wo could spend less time and money In putting Used Cars In shape
before presenting thorn to tho public. We therefore stand behind
our representations.
A Few of This Week's Offerings:
The News-Review is read dally by
over 20,000 people. They read the
ads advertisers get real results aa
1 result.
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MICKIE SAYS
IIIKSt ll AFFRAY W MYSTERY
FREEPORT. N' Y.. June 26. The
r'vs!erious slmotitig of Oscar A.
Ilirs'h. wealthy el-cti leal contrac tor,
on tho lawn of the home of Heine
Davles, former tuovle a'tress, lute
Saturday nlgM. I " k i nother turn to
day when Mrs. Il: iel llirsrh. releas
ed on bail after having been accused
of Shooting her husband, took blm
home ftotn the V.ineola hospital to
nurse him lin' k health.
Both Mr. Mt'l Mrs: Ilirsch denied
she had nulled the trigger In a scuf
fle after their rf. , irturo from a pnr-;
ty given bv Mts Dsvles, hut neither
said who had fir-1 the shot wheth
er Mr. Ilirsch or a third party.
Mrs. Ilirsch il'-clared that, far
from firing the tliOt, she w;,s doing
Vv-rything pes tle to prevent It."
Ilirsch. mho l well-known In the
town's theatric .i! colony, defended
his wife. "You don't think I'd be
fool enoueb Ui enrne back to a wife
who had shot n: do you?" he was I
quoted by his a'"cmey. 'If she was
the kind of a woman who would 1
fhoot. would the !.e the kind I would ;
shield?' " I
oowrr Go arriv4' ptevieo.
Vr V(V NEVER. NER MMAfi
in TwtsFWEMO op th' Puaur
BUT START vcLUU' CUR.
REPORTER tW' V46NWS VUVACM fe
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VAC5RE4 OtVAeRS Vft tVAACf
TUEM Auue TeLt OS ALU
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Mr. anfl Mm. IMwIl T. F. LIntolf.
o wtp rr-nW marred In 1 h Is
ritr, have return'! from their hnn-
cvmrKin, Mr. fci"I Mm. Llntntt niint I
, lovral dayn In Portland enjoying j
i the Ho to feiitlval. - .
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Mitchell Six
A touring car that re
ceived good treatment
at the bands of its own
er. An excellent value
at 1750.00.
Mitchell Six
19IS Model. Fully
equipped with new
tires. Exceptional val
uo at $000 00.
Apperton Six
Cloverlenf design. Trice
tr,oo.oo.
Dodge Brothers Sedan
1921 Production. In
good mechanical condi
tion and run only 10.D00
miles. A car of good
value for its price.
Motorcycle With
Side Car
Run 3R0O tiiib s,
buv at $27"..
good
Chevrolet Delivery
Truck
Practically new. Tires
all good with new spare
tire, lias been run only
ir.00 miles. A real bar
gain st 1525.00 sover
al dollars' worth of ex
tras Included.
Chevrolet Touring
1916 Model. Tires prac
tically new. A very low
priced car at 1200.00.
You should Rlvn it your
consideration If in the
market for a cheap car.
Rebuilt Dodge
Brothers Cars
These cars have bfen
thoroughly overhauled
anil are exactly what
we represent them to
be.
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J.O. Newland & Son.
Dealers in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars
Roseburg, Oregon