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ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JULV SO, 1922. Hollywood Much Maligned City, Sciys Norma Talmadge In Defending Movies We'Jwve a few Guaranteed Standard make Fabric . i. ,..;ti tr mnvc as the Tire ComDanies h-es in scock wc - - --- I closing out Fabrics to replace Cords. 30x3 $ 8.96 30x31 ' 9-65 30x3 H.30 31x1 16.29 32x3A 12.00 32x4". 17.10 33x4 18.05 34x4 18.40 loseburg Service Stations Lie and Stephens Sts. ELANC & SMITH, Props. I Plione 66 UB aTri so! imisration Laws Needed, Says Thomas R. Marshall By DAVID M. riU'RCII hiternatlon.il News Service Staff Correspondent. .OXDON", July 2!). The Pulled pics needs an emigration restric- kn law as well as an Immigration fctriction law. Pur the good of friendly relations llween hurope and the I nited (ales thvre should hi' Just as strong Causes rnfrlenriliness. This does not make for a friendly feeling toward the United Slates and onuses the deepest disgust among those Americans who are anxious that their country shall be truly rep resented on this side of the water. There have been too many Ameri cans who have fiRtired in the police court news in London this summer. ensures to keep the bad Americans! The London press never fails to fea- d the undesirable Americans in the ture the case of the American who IK'jil Slates as the strict measures i over-imbibes and Rets into the tolls V taken to k,-p jhe tmdesir-i and those who do,n't (ret into the toils Kuropenns out of America. but make public scenes cause a great iV nier Vice-President Marshall, deal of comment among the K nullah iimc a recent visit to London, pub- j people, who look upon prohibition iv a(iisu (lie Mulish people not and drunkenness as great curses, jmlce America by those "war prof- The American Blase has been tor- f' rs who come over here and strut ribly misrepresented in England and ami down l'i. vaililly. and the particularly in (he Kngllsh vaudeville inner virc-prerident didn't tell It theaters. There are Anierlcnn nets now hcnillinpH nn V.u f?l iyh ' vnndevllle ;Thc Influx of Americans to Kuroni circuits tna. uaxe never seen the n summer has b. , n great, and : light of any theater out of the "tank i nnusan! who have come ; circuits, and the English who might better home. London Hy William (i. Cayce. j International News Servlro Staff Correspondent. I.OS AXCBI.ES. Cul.. July 29. i "Yea, some people call this pluce j Horrible Hollywood.' and Men term tne wvil thought of residents here us 'natives," said Norma Tulmailge as she sat on a box on the "lot" resting between scenes of her latest screen production. Her usual wholesome smile was absent. A serious atmosphere swept across her face with cyclonic vclo ciiy and there was fire In her ey. s. She had keen as',:ed what sin thought of "ali this coinnvut abou. the motion picture colony and Hol lywood." ' Pntcrtunately." the actress sal calmly, "from professionally paid reformers have come unwarranted attacks centered on members of tin motion picture Industry who live and work in Hollywood. That these attacks vrvte unjust and withou foundation and that Idle rumor has been accepted for fact has been prowd, "I'eople continually ask me abnui Hollywood," .Miss Talmadge contin ued. "Earnest men and women leaders in art, literature and finance huve asked me the truth of lii lywood. And I tell them that Hoi lywodil is a city much maligned. "What makes a city? you as' Well, certainly not he malicious, hulf-baked, distorted creation of persons whoso command of adjec tives is greater than their regard for truth and their ability to sec things as they really are. The real measure of a city's worth is Us aim and its accomplishments. Hollywood Is IHiir to .Me." "Hollywood is dear to me because 1 have lived and worked here have seen It progress enjoyed its triumphs. And, too, I have suffered real heartaches whenever a scandal made its appearance. The trensailon ii 1 parties you read and hear aboui but never see, are not stng'ed in Hollywood. I know. It Is an unde niable fact that the motion picture colony does have its 'undesirables' and scandals, but every other pro fession has them also. "The motion picture star realizes his or her debt to the public. They 'VN r ;.-v . rt X J :" A that certain phases must be ellml-itown in the world. It Is not a cllv L',"'. "nd,""T "a'tS, C,!L l'ut .I;e"! of Plodding residents who look with best artistic results, and domestic restraint is a death blow lo tic sou: of art". "It is jiot the psychology of the American people to attack a person because he is popular. I know the nation is not populated with men and women who begrudge merited success. "Here is another Hitle interest ing item about young girls and Tire Idols of millions, and they real-'there are many of them trying to lae tnat because of this they must be get in pictures.' I guess the aver- careful in everything thev do. "Evenings In Hollywood seo rath erhiBs of star.i, directors, 'camera men, technical experts and writers -all men and women who strive to attain perfection In the art they love. Hard work, Inspiration, the radiance of home life and the goal ahead aro always the spirit of ilcl lywood not the scandalous parties you hear about. ' "All films cannot be for children. Sex and money are part of everyday life, and a picture must have a age person thinks they are the style of glil who cuts a wide swath along the gay Ti;hite way' and leaves u traU in the cafes, spending money after a thoughtless fashion as si goes. Such Is not the case, and here is the explanation. "The 'extra' girl, trying to make a name for herself, does not work all the time, and often times, be cause of the scarcity of work, won ders where she is going to get the money for her next week's expenses. And because of that fact she is less background. Pictures portraying i expensive to her young gentlemen life must hnve these factors. friends than the aerage young Restriction Hurts Am. lady of (he social sets. "Criticisms have been made that "Itest I.lttlc1 Town In World." pictures show too nir.ch of this or i "But back on Hollywood again, that. It has also been suggested Perhaps it is not the best Jiltle a lusteiless, questioning eye at pro Kress here and there. And. in the parlance of the slang of today, il has no slow-thinking cili.ens the stolid typo who resent the require ments of modern living, who get n enjoyment out of lite and want no one else to. There is no air o mistiness and decay about Holly wood, nor are there any self-appointed reformers who go about deny ing sin, yet secretly indulging in It. That everlasting Inertia gripping everything has y?t to get Its hoi on Hollywood. Hut still it is a place where one would like to get married and settle down and take a home on the shady side of the street an' watch the children and a couple o dogs rmp together on the lawn nnu really enjoy life. "Perhaps hysteria Is at the lvaad of the reform crusade. "Perhaps dyspepsia has something to do with the matter. "Or maybe it is a combination o the two." ' Then the director cnlli'd Miss Tal madge. slipped down from oft I ho box on which she had bovn-sir- tlng and ran across tho 'set' to make another scene. a numerous n'inntlly in this clay and 1 special favors, state budgets age, and while Coos liny has only .wnllen lievond all necessity, genuine oeguii to uraw us quoin, we may no O'-en many ' been ke;it paiicrs haie attributed several ational crimes of late lo "Anieri vvhcihvr th.-ir conclusions frre corrs l or not It Is impossible say. hut ii certainly indicates Hint fl'Hlon Vli.-V.-s .h,.ri. nr.. .mm nn. iralile Americans among those sent. There have hen hnn,lr,.,l r.r i w'mi na egun to draw ts quota, we may be , ,, rtain that with the completion of! 1 . ... ,,, the highway between Koseburg and ' counts, imieen. our moves mm Coos l!av and the improvement of i keep the tawdry politician n his leg- theater- j additional stretches of the Koose-! If'ative job.- L'oer Is pretty skeptical of any per- Velt Coast highway, Marshfield and can. formance that is labeled "American. North Hend will find their present i T AltOLND THIS TOWS. Coos County Ameri- come to Kurone in ie ir . aiui in ihe f,,,-,., f ,ie' by close contact with the I war-im,.,u,.rist,..,l Kernp-ans. armies. There have been some excellent i auto camp accommodations taxed to American perrormers come to r.ng land, hut there have been many more who should have been kept at home. The impression of Amerlcn that K'irr.np is irnlherlnp from the nost- war American influx is a noor one. I and it certainly will not enhance in the Europeans that wholesome re spect which they gained for America American I Mate Press Comments and destruction. Hasn't the time come when nil good ctizens, men and women, should take a stand against this sort I ot tiling: .Not only against cirruiai fit-' MLWCKOI- ,viX(i T)(;ri.c : 'UK charges thry do not know lo bo A few day, at h, .s AllR0,c, one"""'."1" ln ' """ w"l' i.-lyKlre, little woman klp(i I Pof t" ""t accompany them. i' 'In r in- l atinz her over iho i,onH I Only by taking a strong stand, only nn a hammer n u... ., I bv the effective condemnation of puh- itly crime, a Her It was all over'!'''' "P'nlon, can this mania for slan ilev, h,p,., at ,),,, n,niost tilil( : deroits personalities, backyard whis malicious slander thn t,.a,tv i perings and Insinuations, be checked. capacity It is with a feeling of keen delight that we find the Oregon Journal, in an- editorial reprinted on the first page of this Issue, adding its weight to the movement to hasten construc tion of this marvelous highway along the western border of Oregon. As the Journal so nplly puts It, the Kc.isevelt Coast highway is Inevita ble. It has to be. The appeal of the sea const, Its In vigorating freshness anil the ever powerful fascination of the majestic Pneific ocean, nil combine to draw the tourist seeker after rest lo this favored section. It is folly lo presume that once the Coast highway Is completed, any j traveler will make two trips through the Sacramento and other inland val leys when he may with equal etiso and ten times the comfort follow the winding contour of tho Pacific ocean, fanned by its breezes nnd en- Vlsitlnjr at Myrtle- Creek Juanita llosnier and Thelnia Tref ren are In Myrtle Creek visiting Mrs. J. J. Hodges. ACTIOX ItKMAUKAIU.F. The political faction attempting to recall ine snenn m j.o ' j I liclilrns Home oojeciea lo .tuime naiiiio"" on ,uh . the case with Judge Calkins because Itose S. hull, of Brownsville, has he was "prejudiced." To the people , ,n,n visiting during the last week at ot this district who have known ,0 ll0I1, of .; Tollman. In Eden Judge Hamilton so many years this r,turr,.-d homo this action seems remarkable, and ran only be construed to mean that the morning. wallers are not anxious for a deci sion in the case on its merlis. Proli ablv they would dispose of Judge Calkins in the same way if they could do it legally. Eugeiia Cuard. RAGS WANTED. Anv amount, must be delivered. Iterger's ltargain Store, 400 Cass St. ;oes to Sun rmnrisciv James Campbell l ri last night for San Francisco lo meet a representa tive of the Manning. Maxwell. Moore Mainifaeinring company ill regard to representing them on the Pacific coast . Kilter of linkin, nmi ., . v, i .. i. , L ! is lin to no narticillar individual. I tertalned bv Ihe evor-ohnnuhiz nc3 had sewn the seed, which tno l,,nP'e as a whole, to not scenic grandeur along lis shores, die, I in the death of one'person, only "' P'ore this growing tendency, j The earnest support of the Journal W'ill proi-ahiv r.-snlt It, ih,. .t..v.'! but to take an agcressive and lllicoill-, is nnnreciated on the ci.ast. nnd the K another. ' i promising stnnd acainst it. Medford ! Journal ntnv rest nqstirol Hint tta Here, certaiiilv lo n 1 Mall-Trlhnne. nmnl,MtAa ti-lll tr,,,. orwl 11,.,' Its conridence in the vision or the Coast hishwnv from Carmdn in f,.v- ! I evrj-whcre. tj.IV il.'o. I !. . .' ..' . ! ten hi ho..n -u-cll-f,. iin,l.i,l f', i ,,, i' o tin- A ,nio hip. nnim, na.iin it ronnn R ' " - . ..w., . to Unoranrp 1 tho attrndanre at th nuintdpal aulo Ha' I'ai,v ftW 1 V. '"f TS SO that all l.,sv ra,l 're is tfo mu. h talk, here', there I re. talk that tn n. n.i. , ' more rill m vicjoasn, JV i,m " the i.rr,v ,' uruwing camp ground one night this week as ;" t'.H ''t . "10b!,u' 8 ; in) persons, traveling In 34 cars, and Mr "m,,,h' "nnlly a perusal of the list reveals that the ''in r.-rl" in,, "1' rt,!,,,li-np . visitors hall from all sections of the t- r,nv a!"1 " ln ,,'' " I'nited States and Canada. .- r' in tr-Tedy The niierstnrr motorist Is Indeed j "uvvvvvwvvmw Pick What You Wish AH the delicacies of the season displayed before you, Cafeteria style. You'll like it best. Sh????4 Dinner- 11 a- m- t0 7:30 P- m--nort Orders and Cream Waffles at any time. Eest of table sen-ice. sJheRoseburg Cafeteria & Restaurant W- Ii. WARNER, Proprietor. a snvim( Thp arrf-ptPfJ practiro of nwappln ( votos In a stat lKtsinturp 1ms ;rMqf iP(1 a pns whr-ro It l akin to national s-antlal. Th puMif intnrrM 1 sarrififpf! on tho altrr of roiinly 'rimiditv, thonjrh ns a Tait the hrmp folks In thp Inn k run pay oVnrly for j thHr ff'iipo!Ml favori l'-eilat Ion. . "You vofp for mv Mil ari'l I'll vnfp for yours." la tlip hattl-rry. "Th" , provision of my Mil will not afforf ! votir tprrltory, and nn'mdy raro any how.' Thp fiatom. of rourp. n tltn nuterowth of thp WnshftiKton pork harrf1! arramMn whr1 favirpf1 nopjj arp po hrazpiily thrust Into tho na tional monpv trough. ThT It Is 1 at fill Ml 1 Ut ,,,.n I, A 4 I - ' 11. I " 1 L . . V Francia Whit of Baltimore, until moralising. I'nnrinclpled legislators t s.eretary of ths Am.ri- are enabled to entrench themselves ; "n mbajsy at Buenos Aires, has been In office n firmly that II soon he-! he' d'vition of Latin comes next to linpofslhlo to unroot American affairs of the State depart, them. They slway "make good" for , ment, succeeding Sumner Welles, who the home folks, and that Is as far as I resigned. Mr. White ! only thirty : the vision goes. The rest, to quote old and has been in tbe dp- ! the melancholy Dane, Is silence. The lomatie service tince 1915, his first practice lowers the moral fiber of the ; j.ptomatie post bsing at Peking, people and legislatures become sltn- I I ply distributing centers of graft and! FRANCIS WHITE ; rywO i r J f t !. mm Autos Bum! The ear and i:nr;i"e that is not protected from fire may mean thousand of dollars loss. Iluy conipb te in.- uranic lu re. Hartford Fire In ur anco C o. policies cover prneiiill) every known ri-k. C.,11 on tliht a-ency. Douglas Abstract Co. C. A. Lockwood Motor Go. frtainnioas For Evwy Enffino Everywhere FREE TUBES We have notified by the Pennsylvania Rubber Co. that the F1SKK TIWE DKAL will be in effect for a short time. There is also a reduction on Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires 1 Iiuy a tire that will give you real service rind save the price of ft tube alst. This is tho only company that authorizes their dealers to give free tubes vith their tires. MISS JOYCE WETHERED SkJ Miss Joyce Wethered, youthful Brit sh golfer, who defeated th4 supposed. iy unbeatab'e Cecil Leitch In the re sent women's open o" championship it Sandwich. Miss Wethered Is ihown with the silver trojihy awarded TO ERADICATE PIGEON UCE Dip Birds in Solution of Sodium Flu orld and Soapy W.(ter Keep Closely Confined. Complete eradication of pigeon lie is possible In one trentment If illlee. Ions funiMicd by 111" I'tilteil Slices liepiii'ttnent of Aki-i lilt ure me fol lowed. The pigeon rlioiibl lie dipped In a solution of sodium Iltiorid nnd oupy water, nnd nft nvnid i never nl lowod their freedom. St my pigeon! uni t not et Into tin- fi'K-k. APMORY dance: WHERE ? AT THE ARMORY Whcn?--SaturdayNite,JuIy29 Music-Ott's Orchestra let's go ALTON S. FREY AND SQN8 Are reaay to furnish any lumber and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. 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