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I' ROSESUAO NEWS-REVIEW. TM'SrAV. MAY & 19TL IOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally luH fhiaeley v . T BATKS. .i'resideut and MiMr SUBSCRIPTION BAT 6 ' '. per ye', by Uiil- . . . . , iily, si aiontus, by maii ... ' (ally. tiire mouths, by aaii.. ally, aittKl uwiilll, by mail.. Hsily, by carrier, per month. . 'ekly Ne l:nlw, by mall. per year. . tut LiM A too prune PICKIN'S BY BERTGBATZS Ta. Af f all Drm nil ... a i i I. nil ,1 i. twWf .1 A.l.lr. ftl i i..iiiBiit.r iitltii l-t n.a ue for republication I,... .r,lH.d t It ur roil bli:'r:H rrr.lHi-J In tin. ll(r. tJi...-d ...rial.. Ai nla. ul cluL.iuitlua vt apavlai a .. (ufvrd. jjlarod aa second ilaa matter !.y 17. l'J.u, at the po.t uflic at Kuauir, Oregon, uiidw tha Act of starch 2, 17. WOMAN' ( LI li ACTIVITIES .itiT.iry .stuilv. A multitude of woii.t-ii through Juir progriuiw, . ,e mm., familiar with in.-ninntf win-, drama and works of I GOOD EVENING. FOLKS Tha boys ars out With tnur Alfalfa Ids Sam. mtartn' Tma year's crop And icma with onea Resurrected from The old haymow. DUMBELL DORA THINKS A hum-Lug It a man inclined toward fiymmina tunes. . I it i 'It One of the great fortes of community lile at tlie preMiit time Moit of u becom dl,au,tcd when i. uund in the clubs and otlu r organizations of women. Many . hafta look a few minutes for a . .. . , i. ?r .i - n- : collar button, but well search a !.o fluents of civic beitcnnent have resulted from tlieir ciloiu. i e0jpla nour, fion eouraa for a .VIk.ii tl.e.-'.' cluL-s first became jji'in ral, tlie majority went in for, lost bail w.thout settm' hot under ' tni coiiar. litory. Jaiter the women setmecl to feel a drawing to laKC U) summer vacation and tne younosiers I iraolicul lines of cirort, nnd they went in for civic movnienU. All si.cii lines of work and study are beneficial. At the present '.inie, one of the best fields for woman's clubs activity can be found hi iMHitical education. In niot of the larger states, women have )b:ii,od the suffrage only within recent years. A great many of I limy have no general conception of political problems. This is iiO J-efltH tinn on them, as there are millions of men who have no intt'Ii;.:eiit grap of political issues. One of the best things a woman's club can do is to study such problems as the tari II', the currency, banking and credit systems, the labor question, the duties of capital. Also it will be n fine thing to take up the jcrsonalilv and character of the leading statesmen. It can watch carefully the proceedings of congress, its 'the municipal Kovemment. Intuiting up rt.ih matters there j '' ?n"r'C sliotild bo careful not to do it in a partisan way. On controversial ', -j. ji 'matters, both sides of the proposition should be presented, li The town cop has pressed his uni wuman's clubs all oxer the country would feature such quiwtior.s ! 'rm "d ain waik,na tha mam for the next live years, they wouid create a great body oi woman voters who w ill look at public questions in an iuUlli&cut and well informed way, and who would be a force for good government. o GOOD CIGARETTES (oa) atauographar, rent a typa wrrtar. set ttta beainnar'a books and study it. You tax tea it to yourself. And read, raae) so books. Dont neglect that By persistence, and use of your leisura, you can giva yourself an education that many college students will aavy. 3 hot shot batteries. at Wharton Hnw GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO will be peaKrin' Maw for bread and jam even times per day. The first stink bug of the season w.-.a reported to this sanctum today. All out with gas masks. To rant and rave li our prbfeaiion If you like our stuff Make no confession For if you do They're sure to say "The bird is nutty He's a hicktown jay." The city fathers met last eve and ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURV (Alilreas all eoinmunlratlons to Mrs. Ellsbury, care of. Sew Itevit-w.) f)ry c-ll ard l HOTtL AKKIVAL3 i Guesta at tha Douglas, M. 11. L vim-. Ycni-allu; E. A. Bnka. W. H. Williama. Cauynovillr; tJwiriiH V. Kiiartis. tiranta Fasa; M. (Jirtruilc fiu-'e. J'urtland; Jlr. and Mra. K. Mi-Cito way, Mra. K. Kipiy aud ilauKiitt r. -San Dii Ko: Mr. and Mra. I'oitell, Marihfield: V. L. DragiT, Salenii U l.loU Gravt-8, Fri-d H. Twuhy, W. D. RL-itt-r. Victor Dltk-. W. A. Andemon. J. W. Leonard. H. I. Ilurkli-w, I'ortlanil; Mr.' and Mrs. T. R tichaffner. Seattle; Mr. and Mra. K. Smith, Salem; H. Sonderman. wife anil son, W. J'nteraon and wife, Ixis, Aimele; D. A. Me'llll and wife, StiMkton: E. 1.. Keiler. Pan Fran eisco; William O'Malley. J. H. Young. I'tirtlund; A. La thud and aon. Leona: R. K. Veateh. J. IL Wagenblaat, J. W. Tynan, I'ortland. : Registered at tha Grand. George S. Sturdevant, Clooa liny; E. Mutyel, Mr. and Mra. (;. IL Hurker, E. ' P. Ilroeilel. L. A. Mikewell. Ia)s An Kelea; L. O. Tallman, Encene; T. Limliiey, C. V. Hhay, Blaine; F. L. i C-heli.-ren, II. M. Hranniin. Mr. nnil I Dear Mra. El!nleiry: ! :im gome to!MrN Keary. U. Campbell, 1'aul I tell yon all about myswi . n-iaime i ! Turner. l!r. and. Mra. W. H Branson, am hure that you can he p him. I cm iurt!aiid; T. Hurst, city; V. C. Clreen, Is y. ara o.. and have g-r;uliiaiel from Astoria; Samuel Bush. M. M. Dawes, hirh school. I llva with my mother port Stevens; I.. A. Kernan. SprinK ai:d lather, and we are just tomlort-, fi,.j, i.iovd I'hillipa: Mrs. J. E. ilily well oh. My father work ou Stevens, y'onenlla: VV. E. Domke; Mr. anil .'lira. I). S. Harris. Oakland; Mr. salary, and wives money. Just line many other lamiliea, I Kues. . We have not enough inon:y to send me 10 colleKe. and 1 couldn't go If we did have. .My mother la not strong, and state legislature, and we exnected to see the cluster lamps I iioiin tnui a nhe ia well for several days. anil ineu sue win oo in neu inr eeiai days. So you see thut 1 am really needed at home, and it would break my mother's heart if f should go away. For the last year, Hlnce I graduated, Tiie practice of wearing the scarlet Handera peppy annually .day !S(, in memory of the boys who died in the World War will adopted throughout the nation if Legion plans r.re fulfilled. IhM nrnn,, mna n , , , i , ,h, li.h i ne poppy nas oeeu woi n on .mviih'i nil uay in many HH.aiities ever , out of their misery. I have, been Just Htaying at home, not .1.,,., nn.ll.lnv ,1 ,. 1 1 u-,.rl I, u'lkito nil. ' til I am so dlssatixfied that I am The salmon gaffers are quits het I unhappy ali the time, although I do up berauee some local anglers have I not h-t my mother or futber s'e it. 1 been molesting the fish with hook and i ran t keep on this way; 1 will never line. They declare that the last j aiaui.nl to anything, although 1 halu t named method of catching the wary 1 1 iunt;r!.t of it until the past fen minnows is nothing less than barbar-1 moiiilM. Can you help mn. see a way ous and stats that playing hide and out (or me 7 Father buys my rlothea ceek with 'em with a grappling hook ;of course, and keeps me in spending and Mrs. A. Savage, Jack Covey, Franciaco; H. Schoenfitld. San Ones in a while ouf sclstors lime the war, but hitherto there has been no organized action to make the custom coiieenl Tlin I a-iin liimea In psllilish I lin linliil i , . , ,. . , ... ... ion a rare gem of poetry and here's anil seeks the co-operaliou of business and civic organizations in today's gleaning: promoting the tradition. In one city where wearing poppies has1' hw ,0 ,iv" w,th myo1'. nH so. i . , , ., , . , , , ,, ,, 1 1 want to ba fit for myself to know, been customary memliers of tho Ix-gion have sold them on 11km want to ba able as the days go by oil. sets. Sometimes the flowers were natural. More often they j A'w".t0 l00k my,el "JIht ,he v ere curinina; imitations made by the disabled boys of the district. ; t d jn t want to stand with the settmtj I no money raised went to help decorate the graves of the dead and to provide entertainment for the crippled and Nick soldiers. It is a simple tribute which every one w ill l glad to pay. o va And hats myself for the things uone;- I don t want to hide on tne closet shelf " A lot of secrets abcut myself. And fool myself as I come and fjo Into thinking that no one eise will know The kind of man I really am Hoseburg people will be called upon this week to subscribe to i fund lor the purpose of establishing a public library building in this city. The request should meet with a ready response. A nimunity the size of Kosebutg should not be without such a ihtessnrv feature. In fact, it docs not snook unll fnr iliiu ,'tv that it has not already attained this degree of progressiveness and '""im. long ago erected a public library building. The time is now ripe! ,nd lor immediate action and a .puck response from our people will ! Z'." ! f'ok"., my.' 3 know be appreciated by those enthusiastic citizens who are endeavoring Th,t rm not " bl" "i bluster and to bring about a very necessary acquisition to the people of Hose-, i ...'what other, may never see. burg. hy not do it now and do it quick? A generous response' 1 hmw hat 0,hr may never know, to llio f iiii.l will iiiaLu it .... I'..- : i:... ..i ..'!." vcr " ,00' "'. - v...... ni.ii.ivi ii uiiiiKTuuiiu puius vu j Whatever happe consirucc me Dunning. money. He is not Ktlngy. but that isn t enough. 1 want to do something myself. If you will help me 1 will be eer so grateful. ANXIOUS. Anxious; I know that you feel sorry for yourself, and I am truly sorry also that you cannot go to college, as I believe in a college education, but aside from that I think you bavs everything; much more than many other girla. Not many days ago I had a letter from a girl that I really felt sorry for. She works nine hours a day at hard uncongenial employ ment. Her mother also works all day, and the care of a sick sister and a I little child depends almost entirely on 1 this girl. She. too, is only 18, but che did not have a chance for a high ,school education. She wants to edu jcate herself. She loves music and j would do almost anything to be able I to take lessons. She ia too tired nt night to think, much less study i Guests at the Umpqua H. C. Symons, CorvalliB; J. A. Oehwln. W. M. Rogers, Waller Roots. E. C. McDowell. W. K. Iwe. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kiggs, A. C. Hogaboom, A. E. Stephenson, A. X. tlynong, F. E. Chillon. R D. Jtolhinilt, E. A. Felter, O. 11. White. C. E.. Curvell. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Farsona. F. W. Nelson. Alma Lindgren, George A. llatesen, T. R tl'.Neil, c. K. Sand. Portland: C. W. Mueller, San Francisco; Charles F. Allen, Oakland; Lieut, llrindele, Lh-ut. Yates, Crants J'asa; Mr. and .Mis. C. F. Kggert. Seattle; Mr. and Mra. C. C. Jones. C. U Franc-la. Mrs. M. A. Francis. Los Angeles; W. 1). Stevens. A. J. Ness, Carl A. Barnes, H. H. Hatch. Eugene; W. A. Wood ward. Albany; V. A. Kenney, N. Y.; Mr. nnd Mrs. James llurdiner. Long Heath; E. A. Hint, Chicago; Mr. aud Mrs. T. A. Nelson, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Krus. Chicago; W. (;. Bradley. E. O. Waters, A. E. Wallace, Mi-diord. CAIUMI1 V eonnnsoa S BZST T TEST that bakes with Cilumet and there are millions cf them has learned three im portant baking facts. First; that she never has any failures, which means no loss of time and sia teriaL Second; that her bakings are always pure and wholesome, which goes a long way toward perfect health. Third; that the greater than usual leavening strength of Calumet 'stands for economy be cause she uses less. The Economy J2fffAS PQVJBER sales are 150 greater than that of any other brand. A pound can of Calumet contain full 16 ounces. Some baking powder comm in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLD'S GREATEST UAKING PO WDER CARD SOCIAL TUESDAY j The Daughters of Irr.ueiia extend an invitation to their fsft nds to play Burt Tuesday evening May ,8, at Macca bee Hall. A delicious, lunch will bo served after cards. Admission, 2Gc. " BROCCOLI PLANTS I Orders taken or plants; late vari ety. Kound Prairie Ranch, Hound Prairie, pre. DAILY WEATHER REPORT Wcrker llatiil W'ili Meet The Christian Workers Band will hold their regular Tuesday evening service In the Presbyterian church, I'.i slu, s the usual meeting, there will International tractor disks and plows , ue a T.:io progrvii given under Uve al Wharton Bros. ! auniees of the . C. I. V. V. 3. Weather Bureau, local office, Rosebure;, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation in In. and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday..' .82 lowest temperature lust night... .48 Precipitation, last 21 hours Total iirecip since first of month .lu Normal precip. for this mouth... i.ili Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922, to date 21 Aver, precip. from SepL 1, 1877.. 31 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, li22 7.08 Aver, precip. for 44 wet aeusons Sept. to May inclusive 31.39 tair tonight and Wednesday; con- vinued warm. WILLIAM BELL, Ob.'nrver. "URST RESTING EASY C. C. Hurst, who was badly Injured In an nuto wreek yesterday is report ed io be resting easy today. Aiuputa tion of the injured leg will be adop'ed only as a last resort. If infection doe.i tiut develop it may be possible io savo the leg, Dr. Seiher stales. don t want to dress up myself in i.m. I want to go out with my head erect, ' "adl ,nd nc s"n0 end t0 " . . r ' holo for hfsrarlr. D wan m.mm what I mean, my dear? You have leisure, which ia priceless. You have free dom from worry, financial or other wise, and you have the meant to your hand to eduante yourself. You are at the top of the world, but you don't know it. I wish ycu had told me what you like the most to do. What your real ns I want to be " -'"r"""m ar'" ' 7 V" e 1 1 . . leu.ic. lane lessons on somein no. n-i c.ct.iing .no conscience free, ia . . t. j j . Vv ii .A, Practice four hours a day. and make 0 X i X I yourself the best musician in town. U mil link, i. iww.,1 ul..,.,. f ... Boln' 'oueous to w.mmen l like 1 You have the leisure and you will be 13 tint only a good hitman for railway ! pullin- eye teeth fer som. men. ldo.no somethinn worth while to vour. seir, and that will bring you an in come. Music is an education itself. Along with your music study the ex tension courses from the University of Oregon. Write the extension de partment for thc.r eatalogue and study the courses that ara most inter esting to you. Do you know that you can secure one third of tha necessary credits for graduation by correspon dence study; If you wish to become "Stop, look ami lihU'ti t-rossniji.H, but is applicable, to "blind" corntTa wlitre two ituto iM'bili'i are likely to put in appr.iram-e at a liish rate of spottl. All uutomoliili! 1-olli.siou U usually about us disastrous as a train vjvvk. Ko.st.liure; lun ,;i,,v Uihirs to lif pniud aliout, anioinr uiiicli is its 1 1110 mt!Mr:il iH't'.iiii.'Mtion, Kosvlinru; Cotii-ert Hand. Now ii't's yxt .sniucilmn; to In- proud aluuit. For inslaiuo, a puiilit, l.lliary building. -o- Doii take any tliantrs. Cue t. otlier fellow tho rieht of s ay vi!h i)ht ix lu lonus to him or not, for some of Yni wi!! i;lht. it nnvwiiv. '0 syigSy -sag IV.tr Kolk.s: K;.pt,tin ;t s a 3 Io plaj i d i'i mi;ii i vt t ..ir in d I i- ( .iima t'M'k Hi.-1 ri-.lt Inr tilt- a He i l.iiiiu d io lo a ii.-oli'd tl:o "ir I mi ,r.i ri 1 n i-t-oi, . t i .. ,t v. ), t:i:.t i-iuil !i d l.ini to m,1 t.s w lio vo-ial i fii!iT li''li 1 it j;:io finn woi li - a io I I net; I'm- an v i r l, i!-r:r prat or. V ..I'd a- d he pr.ut'.iod 1 'I 1 ' i'si !:!!! t i r.-r h. ni . ui iv ,, , i.o. al d 1 1 Hie v "...a- ot lin- 1 1 ad nor v, i i mini.;. i., .i. i:., , ii"i and. IV fold tin rado r :'. land. l.i'1 v h.it 1. 1 it t' !' tl-, o-. I e 0 l.nw i o! f 1 ''P. I." I ' I.o:"' 'mvc oi,e t ; 1 ai ' out Mip ''. I.i I s Io tl .1 ; v, i.i .'.t'U It : Jllii:' it:io mi : i t. Mr 1 .i as M'.pi t i .o n. g nnd ' power in the hul, i i "I' V. II I, t' I'll. I- w ill j. i ,in p! i '.'i . a.- a I - :-.'d f.T I (!.,! l lie p'al;U d in (!, an irtii'i e I !ioni a . o . I and only one to w li.-u i" and !ol' iku 'l'y the . ''a! w c i. n know , t'"i rf .;i.v to so. I . II i tuat is O I. Uaputil t KixolutioJ -"Mis of his I m oxorhislii! . wo kinvl in ,'iav o air of thHl t' :io. (ino vf ni ro x "In the Garden of tha Shah" will take place tomorry night. Pshaw, yea it will, pshawl XXX I A jJiU band is in tho villane today for the purpose fpf givintj the torso rhakos an opportunity to dislocate a few joints. ! xxx I T h roses ore in bloom and the ' atrawbernes are r,pe. and as yet our admirers haven't brought In either 1 variety to tins sanctum for the usual ! ees item which they grt. , XXX I ' EFFICIENCY! ! Efficiency is a great thing. It con-, t its of getting up a scheme of work that divides th Job among twice as "'""y helpers. An essential element is , a caid ines system. One man knows , how to put it in another how to mak, the cards, another how to fill "em out.. .Then ail yuh gotta have is some old-! fashionrd t'erk that alas needs a nave. He the fellow who find. tlnnjs when yeuSA.nt 'em by reineni , benng vtSri th.y are x fr t Mr,, r,, t, tn. bride n-xt door, is' be ng a I, til. roc' to her hu.r-and j..,l . '"i-rd.y as she was try ng to th nk of r, way to arr.nce the iy""l room luinitur, N,ck ,ntr,rurt- 1 to ask ,f .r ha, , 0Jir 0, ,,cKs h r-in hft i ,,-i t0 H, MiJ lh' ri" h womg weren't SO. - t. they v, , .ia'i x i- x e-i'd tl-e toe. cut tr 'ed t5 ifjt! "',1 rr ii i f ciOOtloO to it poor g i net now tw.ing. , lute "t hcen jrnt don t you do it." I X X X i c Ortl w 1 1 c Hoot ' t LOCAL NEWS 1 Return to Roscburg Olio H. Hunt and wife, former resi dents o f this cily. who have been visltiiiK ut Sun liieKO for some time, returned to Uoseburg yesterday. Removed to Home Mm: t'hiirlis V. Sianton. who has been In Mercy Hospital recoveriiiK from an opei alien peilornud by Ur. S. iher, has rerun-red HUfficiently to be r. tuoved to her home. Divorce Wanter C. l.o Roy Towers today broimht Milt for divoree from Pearl Roa Trnr pi's, MIocinK cruel and inhuinan '.reat ment. Plnintiff alleces that his wife I t'n-quenily cnrseil him in ihe presence I of oilier persons and endeavored lo i humiliate him on every occasion. He lis represented by Attorneys Cosluiw j and I'onipipn. Tn, 1; s ng -T 1 - s- SAVED FROM AH OPERATION Now Recorrtmends Lydia E. rinkliam', VegetaLIa Compound Waatiinffton, D. f.-"LTdiiE rink flam s Wiretaiih foi-.nound saved tne) tr, an operstion wht.h vhyaician aid I would have to have for a very bad ease of female trou I I.-. Uy syiem was al! ran down for two year after my littla i n i was bom. Then 1 r.'.d of your won I; : tni medicine and .1. ted to try it I evu;.! hardly drcij t after the nth.r arc alter fakir. u U; . lea of the Vco t .b.e l . n nund 1 1 1 1 like a new v. rn. 1 now .o all n y housework, also wa.viin and inminit, and do n.;t knew w!.at real treu..l -is. ,4y health is fln, ar,,l 1 wnch 11" sm if. When t stai i.-d ."'I k ii i hi i;niii ; ti-e- t.,n end 1 .i a P ...... x-ii.iviiu.i.i i r ore who a tv'- f. rir.R from f.n-a!,. tr,mblo or i, ru'n J"""' " "wii. this testim. rial - y ' Y 1 " to h-t i women kri.w wloit :l . Yrret' 1.,1 li'i " "hi1 m . tu-rta. I eiidij I mkham's Verc- STRONG NOTE WRITTEN MOSCOW, May A lone note re viewinir the ntiinerous llrilish com plainiK uwiinst Soviet liussia, eourhed in such sironn terms thdat it may brln;; the Kusso llritifh relaiions to an , itsue, was handed to Maxim I.iivinniT. asiiant riiinniisnioner for foreiim af lairs. today hy llrilish repn'-ieniative. t Ilob.-rt M. HaiUson. AniieipatinK a , bleak in relation, the llritish mission several days aso warned all HritiKhers :n such sironn terms that It may j:bort notice. y.a.aKaa.. t TODAY'S MARKET J : REPORT t $ Prices Paid Farmers for Produce. I l''ii:t. r 2:. to so ecu's. ! Nutt.-rfat. r..;c V.- f. 1 s onts per dni. n. 1 l!-n. heaty, ISc lh; luht He lb. l '::i llrniterp, 3t'c lb. j vl. dress d fC to 5 c lb. line,, dressed, 12c, lso to 160 Ilia w. -uht. Tows, rrinie. ,4c. ' S:.H-rs. prima, ,c. Honey, local rroilui-tion, Hk- h t a-ata l urk. Ku:. 7c lii; Ca-K'afa bar, lj.i, 7V,C. Ret.iil Prices on M il Kid mohs:r. p. r lb. 60 to TO e- ma. M. h.nr. p. r h.. :. :e. Won,, fj.... thi 4( ;Hrun. H.4o to II u .r' nr ia t'rrr l , i.un.i aid f..rm.;'-.Vr1p Humtt a l lll.AiC. ; v.. Oil' J-vr- sr. a fr.irr w,th -!. n' n t'o cf iro.n- at h, itdtlnnu.r aiiiirft. ' ' 1 "t .ri.i.i v.frtt-n in every rew su I ret! of ,,..rv r vc , J w.nnow .-.u.-i.tKtl the r-cri! ,f !..,, t .v Lia s eki UW Lemuiuiid. ir I'IMCI., l ho'c I corn, t: :; p. r Mil. rn-n. f mi rwr inn ij, JI.."o a sack of TO nour. a,- wheat, 11.1 bird wheat, a aack. trick. !...-. and Gripes are Right You'il see all sorts of striped suits this season, But none as smart or as RtvlicK tk 1 . ..w.. me new, up-to-aate models in Harth's Toggery GOOD CLOTHES Morocco Chevron fabric is woven exclusiyely for and tailored by The House of Kuppenheimer. It's one of many distinctive striping, from this famous house. 4.75 $2 $4 5.00 srth's Toggery