Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 24, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    ROSEBURC NrvSPSVICW. TlSOAV. UIL ?-
PGE TWO
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ft g bertgbatcs , iP i 'w55sk j-H-M
!....lv, Ly earn, r. Per 1.10-th -W , 4 y?Vy 3 XitYS W" 5
N eNe K-ii-w. by ti i'r y-ar "" cnno EVENING FOLKS j 'i'jgwyei V'.?' t -v:
M.u.irr ..I ma WuM I'iru i 'Sfunny what funny i 3 r it C.'' t -I f '' ; j rf Cm f-4 "V 1 i t J -V .
,t :: ..... . ! " '..I 1.. .1 "r r.rl. c,.-nt .1 In tm. ll". Things .- e le. Ites 1 J UjM rWS r iCfllf Al VI i Mi'HvfcS' Vi
RGittfURG. UCu!,, TUfcbDAV. AL fill. 24, 1923. I A tot Of hiusew.VC. fj h J f K'Al Aiili J'v'.,- ?A " ' V'M' C . "'! I
, . . Out in their apron. H . t 'T j 1
1JI1-: VALt'K 'F Oril FOHESTS And they d.dn.1 took PfTOlrac4?vUi! V JiTfctfi-
P:gSLfcKJ4 A
Tin1 ol'.M-r.aiiCC of f.ri-,t fire protection vvk and a study j
i,f the 'ii-t.s brought out ly tlio.c interested in tin.' development
of tnc t:;.iiir iiitluhtry, .-dow iiiitny jnii:t.s of interest, particularly;
t.) tiie pu.;.io -f Oityon win-rt; one of the grei'.tesi resources is.
tin' i:i.ili-uviK il tiii.lx r wealth. In Douglas Comity alone there'
; re KI.'.M -',-") 1 l.oou fi tt of pmaltly owned timber. This great i
: i.,:id of fnrot covering 721, lu a-res is only a part of the great!
Cnno EVENING FOLKS
'Sfurny what fi;nny
Thingj .- 'e'le- ices
When he foes to
An earl morning fire
'Cause we ent to one
Thit a. n. and noticed
A lot of housewives
Out in their aprons
And they didn't look
Half to dolled up
As they would if
The fire had been i
In the p. m.
it
DUMEJELL DORA THINKS
William Tell conducted a shooting
gallery.
TUT! -UT!
Lives of Phroans all rem.nd ut 1
. I We can make our lives sublime :
tAnd departing leave behind us '
(Fashions on the sar.ds of time.
Boston Advertiser.
I - ' : . I w r m. r.n 4a dak ltlllrl f
A fir tree forty inches ; elrve wnen you're dmina ol? or.e
not
'icy of timber within the county for there are also railroad
lands, ana national lorest reserves in ue laKen lino con
iuration.
T.iken in the bn'k this looks t i.orinoiis and, in fact, is
enormous, but other .'uuesting information can be obtained by
a more careful ;'au!y f the .situation
in diameter, is worth about .)', if cut up into marketable lumber. I always knows tnat the s"vy is
, ,, . , i i ,1 i i goirg to mater, tee -.van paper.
A pir.e tree is worth approximately i - No one would think i " " i
of Koii'g into a man's pasture and distributing poison or care-j Jack and Lottie' Pickford must go
lesslv (IhlUK S'.iliu Ih.l - tl'.at would destrov a man's Stock worth I before the grand jury and tell where
', , 11,1 ii ii they get their liquor. Moving picture
i.'..) tu $t per head, yet how many people each year, carelessly j Ktl vtouMn,t)lv. anv troubles
and in'i;!iaiiitlv, "o into tlie forests and allow fire, which thev I w.tn the courts if i' wasn't for the
mi,i,t have prevented, to destroy trees which in actual value are ; fi r' n
(l t!i as imieh as stiK-k. ;
This is a ("inditinii which exists only because of the lack of r-'.iry ha-j two little dogs;
a full realization of the great value of the forests from a monetary T.k.'"d.,0Jn':f:'e!?' ""j..
TUT WHO WWUT'J lUUn .1 mm; a uuy.i
rtandjjoiat. When the people of this nation are brou.it to realize; when one coui-.l oee her knees:
Un- great taxable wealth stored up within the privately owned . 1' it
oivsts, then there will be a demand for protection and the forests1 Complaint is pencral that nearly,
. ' .everything nowadpys is against thel
ill Ijc given the same care, attention and protection that is, given ; law, but noho-ey knew what a bunch
the livestock of the land. of crimma's there a'.e in Roseburg.
until a phytic. an isued a statement
, a few flays aco that it is a crime to
: have : cold.
We can't he'p but notice how un-
' common commo.i s;nae really is.
j Another trouble with falling in love
1",' ( oivalns business men and others when he was encouraged , facturer is that wheri :ou sue him for
to launch into the publication of a uailv, but after the deed was ; SM.OOO he may want to pay for it in
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
by
MRS. ELLSBURY
(Adilrcsn all communications
to .Mrs. Kllsbury, car of News-Kuvli'W.)
O
The Morning Courier at Corvalli.s which merged from a
.semi-weekly to a daily eal'ly last February has cea..cd publication
anil reverted back to a weekly, the owners deleiinining that the
cost of i.-..-,uing a daily was entirely too heavy to justify its con
tinuance. Croat promises we're made to the editor of the Couri
chewing gum.
ititit
You can readily tell the
approach
iiccaniplished and a large sum of money wasted in an atlcmpt
t ) establish a daily paper in opposition to the Gazette-Times,
tht.e glnwing promises failed to materialize, new subscribers audita Ey street by the little piles of
advertisers refused to n,ake good with the result that, as usual, diacarded ,r erd.s "lona thc route'
tiK. eeiitor was left "holding the sack." Ku.mimr a daily rews- An who ehar3e,
I'lipcr has ceasul to lie a pl.'.ytiiing and the fellow who think? people with being as mean as thty
l!i' toniiarv has onlv lo i.i-. Hi,. i.ii(,.i-nriv.. vchii-1 1. Cnllv i feel -,Jst "cr taking an afternoon
convinced that he has been misinformed.
o
Some persons are mighty small some
arc smaller than
others, and al)out,lhe smallest thing on the face of this old glo'.jc
is the individual thai eh'liherately goes about the city and robs
flower beds, destroying the beauties of a home that the owner
has spent much time and money to cultivate. And there are
people who do this very tiling right in Uoscburg.
A Portland woman ha.-; aked $:'.;i,Oin as balm for "injured
i'l'liiis" from a jewoler eif that eily. Tlie pureyor of jewels
nue.t have consideralre wealth, or the woman an awful nerve.
'I he . Tea', est charai'li r-s of hi.-tory always have been tlu.se
who w, re mor,''joi ioe., in dei at tl'.au ihe-y were in victory but
.'list ' cause you've 1 .;: In ate:i is im .sijiu you are glorious.
It i.
Meico.
n't i'e markal'ii
l'icU.-sa.i.al I'.
la ! baseball is replacing bullfighting
. ( ball is mostly bull.
in
If e'.i have prosp,
poeketl ook.
'lily in tin- head il will eil'len spivaii to
TI: I n-lia
u't burn it
cii'ns is im.i who has moi.i v to bur;
,d tlien
Dear I'oli,
'I hey l;a e w rii
' D...I. .-.l,d the w i :
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K e'l ' si.b.iei i you , an tl
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ib.:ee! Dial .-!a,u!,l h ",
.: v o i i'i i.'i -.r i, ; i :
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Mali iu , i'u y have written
''II ' on t'lat none hcivr c,
f if' :irt. atul f Cr.mr.v
'! obie, !, I'ke the bud.
' ' 'r. i ti.-:V l:;-t: w a . -
: ' ' ' wrr..,. in i..
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I- .,' eohien ha.i:
ili d !! make a
r w at i w roiitf.
i -.:i.- :''!-;m'. 'n
' 1 It v "aid s-,.;
'. I".' "tv ,;M t,
I nap.
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Some girls pre not so fresh as they
are painted, and some are more so. j
I j
A liU'e linior
t little gun
A tittle prison
j Somebody's ton.
1 1 :3r
j Summer will !-e-e if the:
city council doesn't psts an ordinance
i against it.
! it
We suppose the kirls of the village
j witl he out wiih ho--s and arrcvs th.s
week shooting up tlie windows as a!
result of seeing Robin Hood in the
1 movies. I
ir f- 1- I
I If today's wenther continues much
longer we're rjoing to t.tKe the batliin'
j suit ojt of thc moth tails and take
a plunge in the tepid Uir.pqua. i
i -f - -4- !
1 A young Indy knocked the gee
I wiiilikuns 0'it of ,1 injranba at tne
theater last eve.
i h
Those shatic trots the cty planted
along Stephens sttect haven't taV.en
root yet.
t i
"In te Cr.'cn of c:a" is tnc
nanir of the h. s". o ,rr; tv to h pre
sr .led next month nnH ve presume
it means in Cav.c KohifT.g -n's jr
den. i- 4 i -
Sjme people walk around with .i
chip on their shou'dor a-d a Q'Outh
on the-r mug. Thry are unable to see
oood in anvthinrj but rather are jump
ing at the chance to neck the flaw. It
must be .? cheerful life they spend in
this old spuece with a disposition rj.-.h
as that. A3 long as peop.e pertut i-.
jumping out of tne wrong side of bcJ
ev?y morn.ng v, e can't e-crt t3 f.nrt
muiH c'se hrs.Hrs pico,n emblaio-.d
cn t! eir wt irMcd traps.
I 1 1
Of c:uri-. yen 10l e.,).-'--.1.. rl.
v I'bin pr--j ca
iH ur .Mrs. Kllsbu: : I have a Juu;h
tr thai is s.xtt'iii y.aii old, und ha.-
bicoiii" t(.riip!'Ui: iiiiniamtKWiblo. Slie
riai.i tin .stiritb ait the ti;ii. Lueaii't
luziif li.i;t until iii 1 1 r ix nK-aJ of
cuinini; liuuif wlitii ;ii Iuhh is out, ;i:id
l oci btu-K down town ov ry nijht to
chn:sr itrijiind, mnl fo 10 t allow vitn
othiT Kiris. If 1 kf'p lH'i ai home she
cries ;tml sulks and we jiave u acoiit?
thai lasts lor das. t?w lioes oot
hi'U ni' do h thmu', although she is
ihr only child in t ho house, i luund
out that she also aiftnuh-d a weekly
I'tiblic dance which I had exproslv
forbidil. n hiT to do. 1 am coiupl'-'tcly
(lis; ou;-apc:l, and it st ems as if she
v. I'i'c char beyond my control. Ii
there anything that 1 can do, or are
ail irls that wav nowaday?
MOTIJKU.
Ans. I often wonder what a home
is like when the mother, with one
sixteen year old daughter, complains
that she is unmanageable. I will be
frank and tell you, just what I think,
that you, net the daughter, are to
blame. Are you a real friend with
your own daughter? Does she come
home and talk over, as one friend or
a pal to another, everything that
happened during the day? Is she
proud of you, and anxious to bring
her friends home to see you because
she knows they will like you too?
Docs she have an attractive room of
her own that she can be proud of, and
bring her girl friends to? I think you
mothers vuh unmanageable daugh
ters arc blind to your own opportuni
ties. You do nothing to make a grow
ing, difficult girl's home life attrac
tive, you do not chum w.th your
daughter, but you expect her to stay
home, and be a model young gitl. If
you don't want your daughter to
sneak away and go to public dances,
do you take her, as a compensation,
to the otner kind of dances or see
that she goes to school affairs properly
esccr:ed? If you expect your daughter
to siay hon.s you will have to make
yourself and your home attractive to
her.
Just wW
I like to start
the day"
Here is a sensible and satisfying; brk-fast-a
generous helping of Olympic
Wheat Hearts with good top
cream! It's sensible-bccause the stom
ach demands a light, warm, wholesome,
easily digested food after its 1 3 hours of
fasting. It's satisfying because the ap
petite naturally takes to the rich, nutty
flavor of Olympic Wheat Hearts-a
flavor that is always present if you cook
Olympic Wheat Hearts according to
directions on the carton.
PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Portland, Oregon
Mills at Portland, Orrgan and Tacoma, Waihington
Manufacturer! of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Flout
-o-
Mi'lmly. 111. IikIv and more melody
for tin- il.inc-i- at I lie iinnmy, April 21,
Tui'su.'iy. The Seven Seremulers from
O. A. C.
NOTICE TO MUSCOVITES!
I
I'i ,-ul;:i- niei'iini; of the Hear Meat
Club i'ii.- this mouth will be hehl V.-il-;
lies-lay A;inl .'li. All .M nsc-nvil es
are tirui;l to b - in-o.sonr. Matters of
it..po!-i;:!iee lo ou will be brought be-1
lule ll;e rieitiny.
liy o: J. r of the IH'KK. !
o
V-v Mtiiiaie r hats arnvint; daily at
Kind's iii,lliu. :, lutatetl in lleilows
Sll-li-.
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k n;;ht m:i: ici;s
7'h-- Wi-:,.) .et,i!ii: :;.f. fro a' liie
I'j ...ii catir?li n ill he .li oii-1
I' 1 -1 -"i ill-' I--. s--rt. a"tl the y.tndyi
of He Holy .-i.irll 11! the O'tl Te:Ua-
..: ai !.,. !;r.i,-n opat the r.-cular
V: . ' y i .---rvtee. It i.-, Imp ,1 '
'Im1 tl i ; ii,;ii.j;e in tile i I y pro-i
I - Ml U III. I prove ( . Mill. Ill;il to
lie- -lib noi.l .liiemlam r of ihe.Je
1V' ' nlKhl ' rviees. AI! the other
i-1 - .Il - 'litillile a li:-iia!.
COMMENTS t
t STATE PRESS I
I
Tlio Itciil Oovtrriior
Robert K. Smith's picture, laln-'.i (1
"Walter K. Pierce," appears In Review-
of Reviews amonir pictures of
new governors. This lnterestlne cl Is
'Ove:y was ma'l" by Kditor llruce
Denhis one of the MirvlviiiR flrnna
r;ad-rs of what was once ;i weli
known raauazine. .; some who do
no: know Walter it lniht be said
that -Review of Reviews inadvertent
ly had printed the picture of the
real jroveinio-. Walter listens with
closest attentii.:i to Robert, and oc
casionally follows his advice, but
Waller is the real (.-ovevnor. Robert
would r.ot have iindr- ;;oi-io of the
serious nis'.tal'.es Walter has made.
It miht he wise for Walter to yield
a bit often r to Robin's ; uk . -.;tions.
lor Robert Is fi r s.- in." and shi-civd.
Hut Walter ir, and will continue to
lie tlie real mivernor. lie mal-es up
his own mind. II. vii w of Reviews
will make no mistake in publishing
ait-TS pn-ture as lhat o. the rea!
S-overiior. Or. pon Vol or.
ho reaches that conclusion is not ap
parent. However, the point made,
raises the surest ion that a bis lea
frne trade might be worked up be
tween the two parties to the satisfac
tion of both. Democrats miiht not
object to parting with Senators Jiui
Reed, Rill llryan atul Charlie Mur
phy. J'ortlBtid Telegram .
any j:oi- c ir. ;
Uio emea: .e-.-.-rii.
icati fiaj. i-m
F.trm Ei!wi?rai
TliriXtliiiK Stinr (.amblers
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!.i:. w.-k soiii Ly Win. Hon
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eoNSTiPATiori
Cct Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
That U thf j i-yful cry of thousands
s-ije Dr. Kd :rdj produced Olive
l.i i -ts. thc subililute tor calomel.
l)r hct.v.ird-. a practicmc phvsicun
tv 17 vers .nrl calomels nld-time
;'T y' ,VcrJ tho formula forUlive
li .tt-i v;i:'..- trcatinj? patients lor
chrii:.:c rer.s'.ination and torpid liver
Ur. toward-,' CMive T.ibl. ts do not
c .ntxncal irr.el. but a healing, southing
v. t i'ii i i-uiive.
N -ip.r. is the "keynote" of these
h'.tii- -.:sJ,--c oiive-coloretl tah-
h-ti. 1 ,i, y uu. the bowels and liver to
t r. ::r.j'.: 1 hey never forte them
I j -.intuit:!: .il a, -i m.
l! v n. I:av.. a ' dark brrwn mouth"
h:n o.-ca:.: a i! ill. tired lcelia-Mck
r.'.-.i.i i. :u t r-:J liva coiisliiia:, m,
V i'j II t.r-.rl guuk. sure and ple.wir-.t re
lm o .e or !, m Ur. td v.ird-
'!:ve l.i'), ;4 ,,t hcrltirne.
1 ii - is i. a:--1.... ifcein evcrv r.;ht
tok;.;):.....: l;y thAi lis : :rul JvK.-.'
The .M.itti-ess Ijnv
It liv)ks o-; though the p.ia'lreisse?;
fn Orecen ini::bt soon become only p
pleasant memory. The late lament
ed 1,'pMatuie. in lis anxiety to be
helpful to the people, passed 'n law
reirula-in-; n:fit:r,sses. probably be
cause H was the only thine left that
wasn't air, ro!;- ! iim regulated. The
niatt'-ess eld n Oregon hereafter
li: :o comply with tl,,. poor food
:t..1 dri::r :: ;. Ii shall bear a label
staiin;.' the ror.tcuts of th-- thini; i-i
w, iiriit ;,iil consulnp'ien. It toes
lii'.l.ir thai: the poor food and i:ui;
,' ' has her. t,,i-:-e gone in ihat hitii
, i'o ... have i., ;i com, -n: to -;a'c
'ie ll lt'li-e o! 11,- il'l-r.-iij. lii's. Tin- Ore
cn i:..i:ir. , i:,-v r;nr": that not
e:i!y sh-ttl tl - lugr. din-ts be s-at. d.
b:,t th- liti.l sh.-.il till where they
we-e ra's. .! ar,, t:,,.- j,y
hite j.-lli.w, Caihoiie. ri'ol.'.iaiK or
1- w and ;i-,- a -e and if any. A !"
t r s'atii.g tl:,- lrtaiiinuiity and n o-;,:i'P-
o." the grow, r, his !ai::ilv nv,
ai isi be . :v ,-i i.p.i w., ;h, r or not
ti.- i i ii . oi's i;- . , In th msiiufa, -
'-i:,l ill?!';'"!, are fi,,m ..
w!::!e i-nr-! and if .i..i.,n., i , ,1
' . r.-.t e,ei.. v .. liMid ef f..-;(.
r :... u.-. .1 o-i th tji wh,
'""-h ! i i i:. I.... ,i I:.
'I'-'s ::: i -i v-as i horei: i, I;.
: !':;:. -. ,i a.'.d ly w,:., a.,,i wi,.
11.' T.n. .j.
It is a source of gratification to
every honest man and wotiwn in the
I'nited Slates to barn that the gov
ernment is going; to Interpose i's
power to proven! a group of sugar
:-p-dilators in New York from prey
ing upon tiie people by oiitraireously
advancing the price of one of lii'e's
necessi'U s.
Whether such power resi.Ii s with
the Federal government remains to
ie reen. Tlie courts will decide. 1-".'
obviously l'resident Harding and hi.
eabin.'t advisors are convinced th.it
the big i-anililers can be reached by
law. It appears that the n rent de
cision of the supreme court wiih re
spec! to future translations on grain
exchaniTes can he appiii d to gani
1 lii.p In ftrures on the Xeiv ork
.--ngar exchange.
One of the investigators of tin- il -partnient
of justice made tl;e p:i" i,
statement yesterdav that the sm:'!1
of siiLrar nnd the demand for it at''
normal for this season of the year.
Only the mice Is abnormal, it is en
tirely too hiuh Jiecause of manipula
tion on "paper" enr.tra'is f r siuar
which did not exiot.
The kobruary record ef tie c
chani:" discloses the fact I.eeiiM1'
'imp of sugar were boutrht .vol
on "paper" eon'ra'-ts. ai-d ilei' '-:' .'
i very small fr.-.'.'ti.m of 1 p, r i-i"
was delivered during ibe men:':;
Portland Telegram.
Henry E. Dri-n-m.'.ti
j y. ar lias la r.:n :ci:"
' puri'har.'d t'r.. r..r'-"; Coc-
j i.T in Conaliii s' 2
; t-ck cliirtf far at :na
I'ruwne in fc? '::-
s!.-ll.- that tr n-WJt!
Vlllli:-, t-I- id il W
I two (i;n;i'. bL- '--
Ice life:, ui U'-iaii-dian-.-e
Ink to i '
I w.-i'kh- i-iiior.. K '
I . nx.crat Ur. iron"
irl. mis la Ur W
,.-ith hi-n the r-i rc-l -
of ti:i. rj-wrftr"
new Ii' M H' til"'
paper nr.ii '.in ,!J
-en fir rorf it" :'
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Ins w.irk in ! t-rre--1
nr Albany f.w
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i n. -T,..r- r at t
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,,. r ta fed an tl-e--'i)rr:nlli.in.
,ifi dar.c
that ma'Kf ycu UP
he s.,rt lh- ?'"' :,
.h-pense A?:J
:h,-rc
Hie Illlinan Cancer
A cancer is anyi':ii'C th.-" '
eorrt-pts or di stro s. T'.e
ci.nc. r of the boi-i ;-- is
js'in, w!io. althouch ii1'
ni--rie.-i. d--rid-s his gov, in::
Mhis or thai, makes siari:--
about l;t ; ins'l'i.'i -n . a,i
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His lia
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