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PAG TWO RCSCEL'HO NEWS-REVIEW. THUPfftAV, JAMJAHV 1. 192S. R OSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Eaeept 6undsy K V. HAIKS jTesidunt and Man.ul.-r llKUT (J. UATKS Secretary Trea.urar SUBSCRIPTION RATES bull)-, per year, by iiia.i Is(Iy, nix months, by Mail.... I-taily, three mouths, by mall.. Iily, single month, by mail.. IXiily. by carrli-r, per inouib... Weekly Kewe-ltevit-w, by mail. per year.. 14.00 i.W l.VI .60 60 100 MriMbrr ! 'ja A Mriair4 I' rru. Th iuwIiM ! ! wi. ittatt iiii(la lo u? for rr-ul,llcattnn f nil (ii I dt.Jiti hi- r.i-.JM.d lu II or li.'l oit.rwUr r r.-.l It.-d In tills paper, and to ml lo-ai ns r..il,iili-J h,ri). Ail rltfbts ol ri-pubikativn of iiiJ it?- f. I let ht-r. iiiiti ii Ik . r- F- rv.l. fcutured u intend ran matter Hay 17, liiu, at the punt olfke at Hoaebuif. Oregon, utdor tiia Ait of Ma rib i, 17. ! ...... 1 I PRUNE SY BERTG.BATCS I I It fiObSUUKO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARV IS, 1823. AN EXPERIMENT IN CO-OPERATIVE PUBLICITY COOO EVENING, FOLKS After reading U rs dispatches today We've decided to shake The moth bade out of The old uniform and get it In condition for the next war. p Now that te atyie czars have die- tated that cobbed hair la pane the flappers are buying up ail the hair tonio in the village. O O THE DEVIL'S WORK "I'm sorry to see vou've fallen by the wayside, brother." "I'm just a poor, weak mortal, par son." "You should try to stay on the straight and narrow path." "The Lord knows I tried, but It seemed to me that ajoJt every half miie or so I'd see a detour sgn. O Scanning a fashicn mag (one must read a little of everything in this complicated career), wa learn that the ladies are now wearing their hair "artistically disarranged." That also seems a suitable and kindly phrase to describe the chaotic condition of our desk grumbles. When a man reaches for hia hip A recent experience in advertising in Atlanta, Georgia, as tokl in Printer's Ink, has given a very interesting test of the value of publicity. This-scheme wns arranged by grocers who were members of the Atlunla Retail Food Dealers. It was origi nated at the height of Die public outcry against profiteering, when peoplii neemed to think that the retail stores were the ones re sponsible for high prices. These gcocers felt that a good cam paign of advertising ought to refute the claim. Their plan was to solicit manufacturers or distributors of different food products to pay the cost of a page of advertising to be used once a week in an Atlanta newspaper for a year. Twelve organizations co oiMTuted with the plan, and each paid for the portion of the space used to advertise its own product .also something toward a general space for the benefit of the merchants. While thisiptket ycu ein't " " ' project seemed to have been started as a kind of temporary cam paign to get certain ideas about prices out of the public mind, yet it interested the public so much that this association of mer chants would like to maintain it permanently. Interest was added by offering prizes to consumers for letters, jingles, relating to one cf the advertised products, and the retailers had window dis plays furnished by the manufacturers of these products. T.'icae 12 manufacturers and distributor am 1-r.p.nlf. nf (ho .,(!., .,J -t .u. ...... ., . . . Mrv Wheeler almost suffered the de- . . vu., .iiu Mi,,uncu at ine close Ol me year a ex- capitation of two suspender buttons. in-juiii'iii to give inese ueaiers the benefit or tun fn .... n.n v this matter each week for a second year. V.'licn people are ho convinced of the value of advertising that they double the upace, n indicates mat meir receipts have shi own the benefits of the publicity in a very obvious way. CIVIC ENTHUSIASM. In any group of fast growing cilits whose conditions you may study, you would be apt to find that in about all of them the citizens felt a strong and enthusiastic loyally to these communi ties. You would find that a cert.rln tie of mutual interest bound together the people of tlioc.c towns. The residents would feel that I mey nan a common bond enlisting them in joint efforts for the good of the community. The people of such-communities manifest this warm civic sentiment at every turn. If they are away on their travels, and the name of their home city is mentioned, they live globing descriptions of its advantages and fine spirit. They make it npiwar extremely attractive as a place to live or do busi ness in. Peoplo are impressed by this loyal devotion. Tho.ce who may bo contemplating some change of residence get the idea that such a placo would be a mighty good one to choose. The sentiment .m a ucn peopie manliest Jor their home communities has' been the force which creates distinctive rcmitntirm f,.r n munity, and it becomes widely known as a place of special advun- !" rc"llu,!:, a kick wi,h u hlch 1 tages and fine community life. After twn h. ,. .w u.V ' V.8 "" a name Tor itself, its fame tends to spread and enlarge and the! hu'v'."'t. you made ,ur" comment I ace seems ,o g,w without much etort. It draws ,,"2 Z 7?..," & '" '"'"", ",D !"" ot progress, mis menial alt tilde of the u,u . t 0 ,0l,n,"n ln very block PCOlile Of a Illacn linn m.l 4 An ..:u. . ... .. "... i Wh ou My? , " " ,i" u iiuesuun wnexner it will advance or not. If they are disposed to cnrp njld crltk.ise at every slight defect, a pall of discouragement is thrown over it. ir they dwell on Us achievements and advantages and show that they consider tnemselves fortunate to live in such a hopeful and promising community, it can hardly help growing going to ahnAt you or pecon you. Prexy Harding Is ill w th la grippe, according to the newspapers. All the rrt! of you fullow-eufferers from a like a:lment will please rise and sneeze the national anthem. :: o ; Mr. Wheeler, Vlnchrt:r citizen, was chsjed ovar a barbed w!re fence yesterday by a box ear which ran amuck and ran him Into the muck. The state sheerifa are gathered In Portland and we'll bet "Our 8am" Is busy telling 'em all about the Brum fieid case. HAWI HAW! Here's to the girl from Arkansaw Who can saw more wood than her paw can aaw; She is as pretty as a pink And can run likj a mink, And can chew more te.-bakker than her maw can chaw. Mention or lady burglars is begin nlng to appear In the news with un precedented frequency, something which might have been expected, we suppost, considering the amount of feminine ambition that equal eights have inspired In the last few years. We have always thounht thjt If our home were to be robbed, we shculd prefer it done by a lady burglar. We should then feel that our goods were not irretrievably lost, but merlv taken out on approval, and that most of them would be returned hv ih. fullowlrg Monday. O Dear Editur of Prunctorials: During my past year in yore town, nv ocrn a very stidcJy readur of yore co'yum and altho I mut ih;i tiiat yo.-e (lops has an r.pucal I want JiXii000CiIS State Press Comment Opening I'rUne tors A oiost astounding jail deliver? has bn n areouiplished at the On goo Stale prnitentiary. Hoy HHnr, tt liig guriTBor for tbiny Uajs, to-l-t'lnr wliU the otb r m.n:li-rs of the HAlti'.i board, loo"j iroiu their bonds fif(y-Dio eoovitts a id turard thi ni out upon .society. Of then thirty were fred on parole and tw'tity-nin were glvea pro'l.o:i&J pardons. Among this (ifty-nlne are ten murderers and t-n rorvtrted of stntut'jry offi'ires, all urmilttgatedlv (.-roiis. In the whole sorJid batch there Is hsrdly a case that nouid seem to merit clemency ln the mind or a law-ahldinK citizen. The aston lining rxtent of this d'-ilverr tat krpt a went from the public until the new admlulatralioi came into power. No worthy motive for this action will readily suKgest Itself lo the pop ular mind. It Is Iniposnlhle that fifty-nine such convicts In-came slm ultaneotifily Innocent, nr morally fit to lie turned loose upon an unpro tected society. Certainly one of I hem proved his unfitmvs for free dom, for hardly had be hit the turn pike before he atole an automobile. Ho bad been In prison for similar of fense. If this man went bark lo hi old life, what may we expect of the ten murderers and the ten rapistB Why were these portions Ktanted secretly? was not the public 1m mediately and ursentlv interested in the pardons? Did not the public sufn r from their criui- and did It not pity in bard earned cash for the rost of catching and conviitiug these criminal?? On Hi" average it cofts more to put a crlmlnnl Into Hate prison than an honest working- man ran pave In a lifetime. .Must ill thin expense be borne by the public and the public be told that II is none or Its business If some board lets the jailbirds go free? Kansas has a law providing thai before a criminal 13 pardoned, no tice that he has applied for pardon in to bo published In the county In which the crime was committed, that anyone Interested In the pardon may have a month or more to bring before the pardon board the reason for or against the proposed pardon. Such a law should be written on the statute hooks of Oregon a3 soon a? It can be placed there. Some court higher than that of newspaper discussion, hU'hcr thou that of public opinion and common talk should demand to know the full reason for the wort of Koy Rhnv and his pardon board In thus turt. lng the state prison Inside out with out warning and without post faeto report of the action. 1'ortlnnd Telegram. Via. W. I!. Nalr of Ku.-nc. form er Hosebuig ulrl, has becu vililnn at the home of her mother,. Mrs. W. S. MrKIIiliiiiey. fur the past f, w das. Mis. lluMmrd rcpreai ntallve of ihe f.oudwia Cutset Coniiliiny orrlv.d ln Ihe i lly this morning and will be here all day attending to business mailers. CONSTANT REAnilD Dc.ir Constant: Aitho we used to have three saloons In every block, I can offer no explanation for the present shortens of aqua pura spigots. We too get thirsty now and then and pins for a pump with which to cool our parched throat. :, i't Some foll.t make home brew that tastes liks a mange cure. When it starts to sprinkle we al ways think of that cash we had planned cn saving for a rainy day. jjqbe&Brq- FHER5 USED CARS No DoJkc Brothers Denier woulj dare misrepresent n v Used Cor, even if he cared to. You can count on thru, Willi perfect safety. Dod.;e Brothers value their reputa tion too much to tolerate coalers who are not square. Remember: A used car is only as Oood as the firm with which you deal 1918 Dodge Brothers Touring 1921 Ford Touring 192!) Ford Coupe t 1918 Chevrolet 1P16 Dodge Brothers Touring 1520 Winter Touring $575 . 375 . 475 . 27S . 375 . 575 J. 0. NEVVLAND & SON Dode Brothers Dealers Roseburg, Ore. waffle at the rn. we hap- you 1 While r"unchinj ; "Dirty Elbow" the prned to think of th. Cag: w..a inemiy,: "Where ware l5t nipht?" Son: -Oh, juat ridlnj around w tb spTie of the boye." t -Well, tell 'em not to leave their liairp.ne in the car." ! :-f o tte can't sea why the local boot j blck dent make a specialty of ahin tnp, hair for the lounce tirarda. H.-rrtly ny of u want to aee an other w.ir, bi t if It comet to m .hnw., itr.iuNo Tin: 8(T:xr:s. Tl is douMrul If Pen at or Hall rlniinn that hi consolidation MM i abolut'Iy pnrfwt in very detail. IV in pr.)hal-ly rady, as nil rea ftonnhlo men are, to consider seck-- tlun lonklne; to an tmprovemont of thf m'amir. Hiit there will hn nuM'rfurp. Therf will bo humbuK- There will be hyp ocritical nhji'Ctious. KQ'k of pome objections will tie the desire of eoinohody to keep a Job for a friend, liehind otinr crit irisms, uttered with sanctimonious in iti. will be the concern of torn" body to keep more peoplo on the statB i-.iv roll. Huch objections may not come from nwmberH. but from (tenllemen out In the oorrMora. Or they may come from members who, for hidden reasons of their own, are ready to defeat consolidation of the boards and commissions. One of the fU'hta on consolida (lou has already taken the form of trying to stir up antagonism to the governor iimoiiK legislative mem bers. It Is an attempt to moke it appear that the governor caused di crimintion asaint some of the mem bers in committee appointents. It is a humluiK, a ruse, a deception, set forth to stir up feuds among mem bers in com mi it appointments. It one of the ways by which it Is hoped to defeat the Tierce BUKKesttnn.4 for lowered tax s, the consolidation bill lnctuded. Jlr. IM'TCe Is no more repo?v;i blo for diiatisfaetlon in committee appointments than for the same dis satisfaction in every session of the leifNhiture throughout the past pen t-ration. There was the ain hue and cry nlout committee places in a'l other sestet's. Home years oro the wails and lamentations that came out of the state house were like the veils of a pack of hyenas on the hills of J. ricbo. There 1 alw ay, coniplairt. Th re will ! . ays Ue c e.uptfiiMt. Those on fffflSF Ccughs. Colds. Croup WH00PIN6 C0U6H, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS. -SOLO EVERYWHERE 1 Im&tfc 1 J IH against jt. rimu la inv isiuimieu, carrl d on to obMrurt his -l iorts In ij btbult of tax reduction aft.r tlec- W tlon. Bark of all the hocus pocus Is this the only to reform la to reform. The only way to consolidate la to consolidate. You cannot cut. a'd ke-p things as they are. I'ortland Journal. o LKSriOV OK A rOHV.UJ.IS HEX. It Is a matter of state-wide pride lhat pn of hens from Corvaills. in this state. should have von a prize in competition with biddies from all over the world, but a fact of deeper significance Is that producers in all parts of the world a. a concruiuK themselves with greater economics ln the production of food. The state ment in Mr. Hoover's recent book that we are confronted by a popula tion ln such numbers that produc tion must lie attuned to a high pilch If we would not suffer misery and decay Is borne out by innumerable signs, as offsets to which we have such encouraging Items as that In which It is recorded that there were 189 competitors in the world contest which the Corval!l3 hens were victorious. It Is fair to assume that these represented but a small pro portion of all who are now intereBt ing themselves ln gettinu better re sults in production. Poultry hus bandry is but one of many depart ments in which the work is going on. Oregonlan. IKX TOILS DON'T AVIUM, They're Getting Better and Better They will not run over the WEDGE INSOLE prevents "running over," makes the FOOT-FITTERS hold its stylish lint and double its wear. Edmoncta Foot-Fitters Shoes for Men $7.50 . Save your sales slips if you buy for cash on the lucky . day you get your money back. DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. The secretary of agriculture Fays that the caures of farm distress ave to be found in big crops, hiKh freight rates, industrial wages, forelcn de pression and strikes. Added to this is the statement that farm orosoer- tiy is roiaraed by distorted price re- atlonshlp. The analysis is sup posed to be very good, zut the pro per treatment for the ailment is not so clear. The political doetors In the hou?e and senate are disagreed concerning the proper remedies and when doctors disagree who shall decide? However, It does seem rea sonably certain that some forr.i of additional farmers' credit wifl be worked out this winter. That is the principal thing for which the farmer groups are Btriving. Haker Hernld. iksk;xinci man Now the women are Mainline th" men for their own freak fashions. They say that men are the designers of the extreme gowns and at the !F?choIoi:irnl moment the women are persuaded to wear them. It is the men who are commercializing the feminine desire to be well dres sed. We always suspected that melt were brutes and now we know it. They hav taken advantage of the dears by designing bizarre garments ror thein and then enticing them to wear them. Aren't these designing men fierce? Oregon Statesman. o Custom Tailored Clothes always , meet every demand . made upon them. You have the choice of i our fine line of fabrics, and our tailors make your suit Just as Any Particular Man want3 it. Come in and see bur beautiful new line of all wool fabrics and you'll be surprised Rt the low cost of an exclusive suit. mm mm J; F. DILLARD - "TAILOR- 117 North Jackson Street HUSBAND'S STORY WILL AMAZE ROSEBURG He says: "Adler-l ka helped my wife for gas on the stomnrh nntr sour sloni ch In TWENTY MINUTES. It works beyond greatest expectations." Adler- l-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower cinwo pi ir-iiT PBifi uiiunaoLmn m ,, . n,V Associated rress.l ATLAMic CITY. N. J.. Jan. i ne the young people coming bnai school life.' They do not Vat turn to their pagan reliricm ' know uro fa.. The church 1 tl - ' I""" j'J ; uian endeavor which will sstit religious Intellect and social A of the youih as well na the a?ed i church must even use the laii- 17. ' (err t.nf if .1 .,.nl-ui,; r- ....... an iiiui.ius an n rar-f mi-i ttmtnfi in I .... . ..... - ' ... v.inn .Tl l,.llllK llalltu IWflu nn .v. B0 ,nmny peo,l ,hi"k ' "Tlle church must discovers:' r. . V . V hno'" tftls " velop r trained and native civ n,re,T Vn i , I ,ncrea!,e Bs com-, leadership. The Indian youniH Dr. K P h'7 f accoraing to snoum be encouraged to p . . . . . . .- ---r...... ... .iiuqw. nuufim- uiHi me rix-in irruriM wimmom' oe removing tout matter which poi- 'enunt or ihe work among Indians ofivided by the goVernnierit re' sonedstoma.h. Ilring, out all ynes 1 the Uoaid of Home .Mis,ios cf the school, kSJJ? wi-fiS. , 7 ;' .imi unurcn. tluir wives, teachers, and otbe : .: uJ''y ",c Hi!" condition 1 fessional men and women, and i reei nt Vhi ,.a)r V ""' annual I tmin,1 Indin missionary ihw sion ; .i Y ", "L"om? are "rKtny needed." j ne in- n ind sour, decaying food. EXCKI I.K.NT for chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Adlerika re moves matter you never thourh was m your system and which may have sion council of the church. b' en rolsening you for months, Han r ullerton, drugsisL Nal dian Cens:':s a ve.ir oon ,hnw.j SIN Indians, now they number 310,'- BIDS WANTED NOTICE --Thre !s no field of home mission-' p"n,c-d Ms are wanted for 5 To my customers and friends: NoJrS' endeavor where the spirit and pro-'of 16 incn block wood, 5 titrofk mme wntelies or clocks leimir. d till! orssos of cooperation nnmni- I1" tier grub oak. to be deliver March 1st. K!i:in, II. . i;a monUi K'"lnalinn.-.I boards and workers is rlcked 'n ho basement of fc1 ,,,-!, m r.nnR. iiiiv or in " iiiitune.sTort ih.. ,n fi..i.i "'h- Bciiuoiaousa tjv aeyicji. o i. i rhristHn , ,. ' 1923. ubmuKU. ..in mii'iiiif iniitnne" and save money. Wilbur T. ye4 I'ine. liimrd nr. Hielev Tl.e Chrixtian i T f M churches. ,hir economic a: clown most anyone would prefer war ,.,e best cnm:nltie.s. V as t;o. rnor r--w tins one. A movie Is comln' ihe Tnirct Alarm - ,., wrm us up cms a. m. Its almost t.m in . . . B. V. 0 j brauoht out from the ee&ar chest. O O Fli'ict1 r'.-ron!ii!ti fur a'l tin n.tst lis-Mitis; .I' tdin r The claim ih-.t ht!5j here entitled '! m.w h.iii mM nr..n l h-..-i.l.'A which toumi ,ke i ni; i t:ia1n I v in ih, how ut ttrrlnK & ftn'ii l.-ir . sin ton for hich the po j lo vtr-l on N(-mber 7. J? II li.rf'ly t!u oppos.titm voicta i e want vour old piano, and will trade for it a fine Edison Phonograph a SONORA or a missionary work study ofr and native economic mill inirllnal! (!) nn Citlmate of the In-1 Is. both grivernmem.il and! tneir educ.it U na! status, and presented for a unified: NANNIE C. DC5J Clerk District tZ. Jleirwt "Tn- peop'e whs tnlnk t-i; wo'ld K" '"" a I vin' look as if co"ect ors wcrs poor." , 'Ml"" itn ROSEBURG NAME PLATES !..' buih n iiner nhn'.iM disp lii.-ouri.'- nam,, plaie. i:iJ- k'mI lu;e inpi. l to m-ittii I " J!'' i ml I rn.- I, to H.t:ii. f i.i": n i. At il l pr.iei in ' ! " ! d ,! t.i, ,u. I nn iu, M'tied. t .irr;' litieri' Jihi i.ie. o 1 . iuibr.-: eir fi.-t n.-mi c.. 1-1 r'ui! a I.Ku.u. ).' h(Mv (rt nniiu.1: :ceMI.n. riiine 1. ti iii:' i ,i:i-i.iii ,1 out 4i '4.. 7k:, simple treatrr.ciit t'e.-un a-J breaks l ie col 4 I?'- for titnyW Crcciion. y oi'K .-;iJwl bcwtle tu.-t now to uk -a syi ..pv cvhr.j ecvids jJ Victro! Can it a " This V 1-, I OU UC3 Offer? Or. we will mike you a most liberal allow ance on your old piano in part payment for a Ucauhtul New Pla t lano. laver ourc-ff :an sh' rtiission X the oi,V,nii".ii ii ;u rv..v ,r . v"-. m V n i, ,- . " "'""'""ations and J co:n-iiiinities where Indians r g ! be fuunj in ,ny nprireciable num j -".T'k? ,,r ?-m boys and ft a-e ,V,r 'f, r,vh1 n-e- SD.DIM.I ft K ln Mvrnnient sehoolsl ri'm in -; J,n r,iblir whools, and the1 S rn"l i nvni- es. In the In,li-.n h... . I a " pm "Wi "Wi fe Lr o " ' "P. rconomi'-- In the , "ii umi.s.s sre prnvldd. The man. f",.;:' h"- rked for the and gi " ' n-h"ol''U bovs m.:'., ' f"r ftvornlile con,-, & "Th" old Hnva K t ev.nt'i , , . L "u"aT centered i l hi, Tf. ' 77 lmo ev'ry Phase til. fannA . , . . r-.n:ianiiy which u. n. " ! l'ln,p are d--ilorihle ts i. , I "id- r ,.f i T , fhristian. iiiumiv ' T,r "OC1.-.1 and com.' moi, ,.( ,1. . '.' h".h "r- nn epres- " Sliftiri.-, f .r K " -,,"M " I..-. " orlJ ' W. That he ni,vi.. ' J ' ' " Indian ! rT t.. OTT'S MUSIC STORE Roseburg Morm - Indian, l. needed Z llllf 3K SEEDS, TESTED SFDS Goocl seed Is the fecJ tlon for a good crop ' 1923 catalog now read; New crop seed All Varieti'-s For Farm and (Jank Try our New Sweet Corn New Table Pes New Table Ban New "Norton Tomstc" 1 Large Packet Eacs Varieties (pcltpa'd) eoc CCMORSE 749 FRONT si-J Seuil Store 115 Market Sarf Francisco. Ol fi 1