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p (-.; two wosebuhs news heview. Saturday, jukc tari ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lid Dairy taeeae Sunday 11. v.. iiAltd incident ul Uni" BERT ( BATK3 HCTWry Tr'irr SUBSCRIPTION RATES mn laiiv, i.-r r. by uiaU ".la Jail). an month, by mall J iia.ly, Uir.e uiunir., by mall Daily, ainicie nooui, by mall. ................... fialiy, by carrier, per month ..,...... Wklv Review, by rr.ell. TT var 1 ttr-brr .life 4rlalr4 Pma. ...... I Th A-viat4 ! i. t4.,uiv:y umua i.j tit u for rapuhiicaiioa of ail !. .li-.i .rM.t.a t.. H .,r not i,:li.rl .-fllt.d In tnie Ml', a .4 t- at I i nxi ('"-'"' -' A name of rvikatla ( aw.ui fl..l,.r '!e. li.-r. :ti i. nl..i r.n-rv-d j KiiU.red a accoud cli.na o.aulr ly 17. Ui'i. at the pot offica- at Hoaoours. Oreron, usdcr th Act of March V la. Si. I rrrTirTiTTf'oTrrnriv satur3ay."neT"T9:v J THK CKADl'ATIOX SEASON j PRUNGr pjckins BY BERTS BATES To know fiow pood a cigrM really can be moy you must try C000 EVENING FOLKS Th, ia the firat Tim of tlia year That little Willie Escape bath night Ht'i been beating You folks to it And plunging in The South Umpqua. OUMBELL DORA THINKS The Adam's apple ia the one Eve ! a.. i 1 ,.ti. ,,-..,1,1..!,',..,.: ra ..no i.f il.o most rh:irmirnr' tempted him with. 'vents of the year. The atrm.si,he of hoi ar.H achievement door jB ChlBl: liiahe.4 lliciri a finum (lay in ny cmiiuiiuiiu . iuiciui wiuv,thlt rtlp0nsible for the aucceaaiui KJiiictimts iaujfh at the uk-ulistic tone of tlie essays aeuverca u getaway 01 tne canai. tiie graduates. They would sot-m to think that as soon as the jccri era lion now criming along gets out in life, its more enlight ened .standards and clearer ii-ion would solve the age long troubles with which the world has vainly struggled. In the main the theories '.ff-jred by these graduates are correct. They are not usually original, being principally the reflected opinions of tiici 9 7 rA lV5TKiiit j uoastedJ vs y f Eg Boy Scout Hews I, ' HUHEIII BG. UREtiUX, ATl HDAK.M SB 8. IIKO. T" 04KHIU.I.V RiAIZKU I OKHCIAI. l.fcTTKK aiMt ' acotT iTAra- Prfltor. .B. U P. Wntott. M. M I Jka . . . V. i'fc.Tr ,.h . Troop wa iaj.io. . Actlvitlea w. fc.niui eaarlrra C. O. Webbrr Jr. ...ti. Wel br . . K. olilaon O. Cox W. Melius Trop 1 Troop 1 Tr.x.p Klkton . Ijli-ndaU MrllA Ml'" Tr,MB 1 Monday T-30 TrZZ i ::.:WeJaly T:0 laaued Ever Baturday RECIPE FOR LONGEVITY When you walk And when you fliv Lock both waya And try to live. If your lea ie looee get it tightened brainv men mid women under whose influence they have been 'before the table tipa and break your This ia a Studi-bawrr year. Fuller Brunhea. J. B. Crary, J02-H. Arundel, piano toner. Phone 189-L. We aerra the beat at Cer Park Inn. Mra. U. L Winn. i Mr. Chaa. O. Stanton, teacher ol Hudyin. If the world would follow these counsels, its troubles 'ZTw'rJ; .rTZ non.l ' would be largely sohed. The chief miscalculation is that these iWah., youn jnople do not realize how the suggestions ot the philcso-l ldihe. All work guaranteed. Furn-i r-iano. nea. rnone ia-- - Palnlasa eatrec'Jon of teatn at room , Masonic Templa Dr. eIaa. Evening Searchlight. phers will be obstructed and nullified by the selfishness of human -.rno wiS tl Li!0 Xr? MOORE MUSIC STt-'DIO. Open all lumrntf. Phone 501. 3- N. Jackson. life. It is an addition to the world's capacities to have all these hopeful and ambitious young ople coming out to join the forces of effort and struggle. They have had advantages far better than their fathers and mothers had. They will view the problem of the community with more intelligence. The tn-ople have assessed fhr.mui.lvou lu.fi w tavixi nnil nh i l:in t hriinisl i hnvo mnrltt munifi- habitually crook a little finger when. New Columbia Record (noiseless). grave doe enough kicking with the )our home. Hudson Elecinc Store. otner to mave up tor n. A good name fears not black.mail X"X X j Auto storaee by the monlh, 12.50. Even f-.e habitual elbow-crookera , Motor Shop Garare. ara leaa annavina than the chao who i'C!il gifts, to provide these educational opportunities. All this free opportunity calls logically for some return from these grad uates. All the community asks is diligent labor in the daily tasks of life and co-oeration in projects for the public welfare. The News-Heview olfers .its hearty con(.T;:Lv.!atio:is to ail the young people of its territory who arc graduating from any edu cational institution, and it looks forward to their future with hoi and confidence. o ti ti t . . . I . Vnshnrffh A hick town is a place where you; can call Central and ak her the name j and " lara of the movie for tonight. L fof trlps-laT X X X j or nicht. Phone ti. office is 125 Sher- The difference between the people j I dan Street, and the politicians is that the politi-J cians know what they want. I Our new McCormickDeerinK cream v dj. .i j separator is the easiest running one Li.i.i.: -i. ...... i... i made. Wharton Bros. butter fat. i na gin in tne city Drags i .mi nf npllnws The wild and wooly town Of .Shelby, Montana, w here a COUple jbout everything but her fat. More "has moved to the Specialty of sluggers wil) meet next month to decide the world champion ship, is being quietly subdued, but will probably "break out" in f pots on July Fourth. Tx X I Shoppe, where she will be pleased to When your troubles try your soul, meet custonir-rs. and show them her grab your hat and fishing pole. ' stock of reasonably priced millinery. j i i I C V.l,l.n hMMll nlnnl, frnm -Look at me." said the man who ; , b, Q ute was in favor of the abolition of di-' ,hK. .,, i,,r.i,n.. Mm A C. fve been married for thirty. KiM Snn w, Ro8ebiire. Thone IHIK MIHHHI-'IKI.D Ev,ry Ro"bur;,"1 tKu!a County Scout Tlim think! ..,, K-outnia-ter Lin toll larshfield tin" ,weK which ia J"n l'"nd- hol.l th.ir S.-out Rally July and very polite ly invite u to tak part and trim them If we can. Here i a part of the " ' ler "l wiah to take till mean of extemltim to v.iu. your and all Ine troop of Uoaeburg and thoe umler our Jurln dlctlon an Invitation lo vlKlt with u on July 3rd and 4lli either In a auc-lal wuv to iret better ac quainted, or on a compe titive tal. Our boy will hold their Itally on the rnornli of the 4lli. A copy ot our program I am enclosing. We are offering 100 worth of prize l" Hie winner and .hould like to have your boy compete. Detail of the rally I will take up with you when I am over there. The main thing we want I to have you with ii for our Bally and hope yoil can ar range to bring or end a bunch over." The following I their Itallv program heading: 1. 'Bugle Call. 2. Trek-Cart. 3. Bridge Building. 4. Knot Tying. 5. Signalling. t. Fire by Friction 7. Pony Kxpren IColay. 8. Flrnt Aid. . Wall eVallng. 10. Troop Stunts. The detail of the above you can get from Scout master Llntott. Now Beout. Tklnk! Are you k"Iiw to lay dona anil let Marhfield ataow you upf "You can't fool all of the ople all of the time," and if you (ould it would be so monotonous there wouldn't be any fun in it. ,iy years. Yes sir! One of the first ;15 I icisiini my Tuner ever xaugnx me wa I iihc my punisnmeni wnnoui i oiiiorrow is mo day some ol tlie hoys step on her and go miles per hour. At twenty a girl looks for her ideal man; at thirty for any leal man. x' Irtf-AT MCUC ; a a.vwu. i ii v 4, Age should not demand respect lx-cause it is age, but because il is respect. ible. Why Women Choose this Coupe Easily handled in the maze of downtown traffic, this Uuick thrcc pnssciiRcr four cylinder coupe is ideal for a sociul afternoon call, a shopping trip or the various other uses that a woman's interests demand of her car. The interior ii upholstered with Krey velours, set off with attractive liuiim. Heavy crown fenders, drum type head and cowl lamp, give a touch of added smartness to its outside appearance. AKVn ,h" 1f rfcct J,'l"d;,b,lity, characteristic of all Dun k cars, u,krs this Coupe Mfe ud certain lor women drivers. squealing "Butterfly kiasmg. according to I evidence offered in a London court, "ia killing not with the lips, but with 'the eyelashes." How exciting, espe cially If the girl happens to be cross- ,eyed. i It is a long Lover's Lane .hat has;Hon"" "" ''"" i no turning. i ' It seems that a woman should be allowed to talk to her husband at any I time, hut the wise woman, will cease ! broadcasting while her husband is shaving himself. i f i No, Ehza, motorcycles aren't used , Home for Week End I for motoring but for exercising. ' Alexander Andrief, who ' If Uncle Sam's job holders were ! placed end to end it wouldn't serve any purooae except that of making Cflrlo mats ,ia a a ;CmnUtii)n Iiuprnvlnir I X X "2r Charles Caldwell, who tan injured i The renin is dearer than all the rest; 'at Drafter Kruit company last week t The peacock can boast of the finest ' whMi a pile of prunes raved In 0:1 I frill; I him, is reported to be improving. ! The little yellow canary can sing the 1 best; j Itl'le to StiilirrUtv . But the stork is the bird with the I R W. Hat sand Roy Petty, well biggest bill; known Hoy S outa of Ko.-M bure. fc s : made The Sun a noctal call Monday. ru.u k u j . , . The boys came over to attend the ab!u iZ. ZJt e,d !011 h" W'fe ,0fal m,lK Scouts, mak- about hts past sns. So she wil hiu.i.. .u ..." ,i.. u.......!. Sun. Chaierttne Sciml Jiidxe Dextt-r Rice. Attorney John T. I .onp, and Mr. Fisher, of HsIvt'h ,-trre. who hraperoned th' Hoy Hiouts on theif iH to Suthrrlin Monday evninic. from KoHenurK. made the i'un k pleanant so ial call. Sutherlin Srn. J. H. Short Here on Business J. H. Short, a renident of Oak Creek was In town transacting buMnesn matters. Mrs. S. N. Young who has been visiting in Portland for the past few days, ret; raed home this morning. Attending to Business Charley Watson was in town today a(it?t.u.CK to buttineaa matters. Mr. Watson is a resident of Glide. lift been (attending the Inivendty at Eugene. arrived home this morning to spvnd i the week end h.-re visiting with rela tives and friends. ISO CAMP Only " more weeks until t amp t uuis. It nvire in Xi.itiK to e Hftnie camp. The i iM tini v will t well repre sented as we have lKnd up for tar.ip cout from ltoe- Kiii-sr L-Ikfti Itllinril nnii I )-nlale. Say rememher iou muni have that anplia- liun In hy June Hih and that ts tfKlay. Hetter beat it anl cither Mfp Lintntt r call him on the phone and re m rve a berth In camp for yourself If you intend go ing. CAMP IMS IE Th next issue of this paper will be devoted en tn ely to the iyj3 Summer Camp. Wiiteh for It? it mlttht contain nome sur- tpriPeff. MUkTaCeMtCd Jljit of tiitpment will also be In- i-iuded. ItKMFMHKU: CAMP API'lalCATloXrt SIIOILD l.K IX HY TODAY. On June 2nd rWoutmaster Iljilntl received tue "Appll ,Miion for Charter for Ne Trop" from Glt-ndale. H will be rem-mbered tbat a dt-levaiion from l:os-iiurg" n.ad.- the trii o Cib-ndai 1 i.p:np to ornanlse a troop in that community. It Irnle- d a "(irunii and Olori um Keelln" to i ceiv thesa papers frotu iileudale whlca 1m prof !.at we were auc-i-afijt in gettintr a troop atartrd in CJIemlale. And we certainly wii-h tliis new troop all th Ituk and sue ttsi pjiftitihle and can a pi.re t he-lit that we ba'k tt.em to the last ditrlu Klntllv remember ( Jti,lal that RoftthurK is ready and willing to he!p you all w can and do not be afraid to call on u when you need help you all we can and do not be afraid to call on us a lien you need help of any kind for we will aiadly do our share to help you alonic. Thfi'e wuk also Imlutlrd in the envelope with the registration papers three registrations fur this suin mtrra Doy Sootit Camp and a repeat for more applk a ticin for camp. Now who nays cilend'tle don't mean buaintss. In looking1 over the papers we find that Mr. J. D. Mc ilee ban acceited the re sponsibility of belli K the Scoutmaster of the iit-ndue troop. We congratulate Mr. MeOee on this atep atid will hIo add that Stouttnaater I.lntott will gladly help him along all he can in putting the eiiendale troop over the top. Tlien as wo ko further alonfc we find the follow ing men back He out maoter Mi flee in the form of a Troop Committee: J. Ii. Clark, as tlie chairman of the committee and W. H. Dyer and George A. Hum phrey as the other two mem hers of the committee. The pioneer boys or scouts of lilendale are as follows: lren Dyer, Doranoe Hayes. Claude Humphreys, It o y Hill. Fred Kafer, Fred Morey, Shelton Morey. tico. Mfirey, Itilllo MeGee, Donald Moi'Kan. HI lite Nelson, tier aid I'arkfl, Delbert l'erdue, Howard VradenburfT. These boys have siKned tip aa members of the (llendalo troop and we sure hope they stay with the ship and show (ilendale what scout ing really Is and that il is worth while. Of the abve named boys three have signed up for tamp namely, Btllie McOee. Iviren Dyer and Fred Kafer, The hoys have signed up to attend the best scoue camp ever held In DouKlan Coun ty and ulo for the best two Wet-ks spent during their summer vacations. It nilkriit he also well to ictiy nt this time that all of the above hoys have panned their tenderfoot tests. Stay with It boys. , DON'T FORGET THAT APPLICATION IS DL'K IN TODAY. TROOP NEWS Troop Xo. 1. Again troop one did not hold a meeting due to the fact that we made a trip over to Sutherlin on our hiKht. The Intentions being to organize a troop at Suth erlin. Troop So. 2. Second troop held their reKtilur meeting last Tues day evening with 12 scouts an one officer being pres ent. The role wits called and the business was quick ly did away with. We had a scout visitor from a city Hsoutmaster Lintott reived a tetter heuued in I Troop No, 1 Kcout master j and Troop Commute . ; . plimenilng Troup 1 on their r ; splendid work during Uie lA.'tt to U drive ior iwit.oyu m o r tf4.r "UB- touts ana signed br Presi- ! uruA''1" OCHl riaiiiii. i ia Iniurli - toKether are quite troop one. with th atreaiiiut. j,,,'. :e hiKlily prUd b -j ",? k iH . M1.vr. .aL.. :. :lt AT DIAMOND l-AKtC Several boys, aome of who are acouta. feeling that thr sout camp was too late for thm to attend, decided to see Diamond Lake anyway. They left for the luke Moti duy morning of this Week and are by now camped on Diamond Lake. Those mak ing tlie trip were Heouts John Hlack, Morrill Kitor. Paul Geddes, and Vietur Arundel, the other member of the party being Jack HinniKer. We are all pre pared to listen too all kinds of talea pertaining to this trip. MITHKHLI Tit IP We left for Put her 1 1n about ten minutes late dut to Mime of our slow pokes which we have a great number of. We arrived on time however and started work about 8:30. There was a very poor turn .out at Sutherltn but we put over our program just the aamr. About 35 acouts went from Kosebtirg. The orchestra put over five Selections which were well rendeied as the orchestra seemed to be going very , good that evening. Mr. Llnto4t then talked on scouting and mimn after a few demonstration. At the close several boys reported und we succeeded In signing up 4 boys each I'Tomised to hi-lnfr a recruit rrlday evening when theyJ olive ineir meeting. This will give them 8 and they can then start their troop. All look quite favorable for a troop in Sutherlin und we sure hope they get those other four lads. Those signing up sure looked like AI ttiout material and we certainly wish them luck. JUNK 9th. IS YOCU CAMP APPLICATION IN? In Wnshlngton at our meet ing and he told us a little about their troop. The rest of the evening was devoted to playing Ping Pong. We adjourned about ! o'clock. Troop No. 3. The third troop met Wed nesday levelling with a fair attendance. We decided to change our meeting night to Saturday aa our acting scoutmaster cannot be there on Wednesday evening. K very body be out tonight for we will meet tonight, TUOOP M M'fcH l AL " There will not be any meeting of troop one next week. Scoutmaster Lintott will be out of town and will also take in the Portland Scout itally at the Hose I' estival. it e in e m 1, e r no meeting this week but there will he one next week. TLLUI'IHIMO HOOKS The books were distri buted by a few of the scouts Saturday. A very poor showing of stouts were Pit sent. 1 you scouts ex pect to get to Diamond Lake this year you have got to do some tall hustling and help get the necessary cash to pay for getting our equip ment there. You will be called again for duty, very soon so be ready to do your Rstii J L'," Hl7j - - r.i ., ' i ''V'J y tsf&M Jf". w;" Cl'i '""llnonm r T, "m v b'iH "' it MuMilon. n5.1! Marl,nML I '"tervj iun:munitr ... " Ihe bltr mornin. Sooui Kan, h lllllld I 'o Mar.b!iH4 heir. .." r-l Kram i.. wlli Ollin fc, ''.-Id. nm nr iii out iui, a- ViciV Papa: Wk been, Jlmmit' Jlni: Fnhia we will but. t Wht hstn -A n noisy hcmuu ir: erai wh id and comb La. I ang. I i In the Hit. ( xanilnttWa J asked to wr , on Llnoiln. d In the fc! was born a iner day ' ame to , .Mayflower fwn i? r cherry tr known, tit leg cabin heljnd hit ttA A travflr fnrmer wv with bis tv Mart, go (lew (I i ma nee. analn. 7ht:t& er would u'i i ult v Kttto. I'inallv m fi l-roacht-d tS (4 ou.'ly. -Not u I b "Is he bait V He l iifraid III W S ne wen t " 7 steps eri k to listen. vppi.h'ATI'V? AUCTION SALE at 2:30 o'clock every Saturday, S28 N. Jackson. Also farm salsa handled. Sales made daily. Radabaugh & Patterson Christian Church Sunday Eve. .TnnA in li... .. ,L . ,', ... , - - ' . iiuirn ui I III- CSHIUIO f I and Eskimo land family igloos, ! reindeer, travel over ice. Edu- i iionai pictures. i BROCCOLI W' Wo can supply r?. varielv. KOUND PIUS3' HomiiW PROFESSIONAL ClJ DH. M. H. ri,ii.--i' ... m I an, SI I siciHn. in omeinmg to talk aoout wnen ane nas a headache. i- a man did spring from the mon If FOUR CYLINDER MODELS K.'ii.l- t.-r, " p is., i.;.. r 'lOliriTl;'. i, .,,. i , r ' ' ( "ill" . ! I t .- Tin; -r .. " il ill. ,". p.v.,n--,T 'rMir:lii; Lilian. J imv...t,k,t SIX CYLINDER MODELS' n. :- .i's. no r ;...i.i-m, li'iirlnj, S-.i.rl. i . l-.i il-,-. 4 I Toil! l;., ; t-i i-.iil. , .a , v.K r M""t H.Milii-r. .1 i;i... nc. r .:.ill Tiiiilini;. 4 imhu. iik. r Hnces t, a. b. Ro.eburg, Ore -' I' l f 1 '"! .lll.-. . (HI .:. .(i;,:ii (.'.in jit'-i : i.'."i :(! .'.'M M'.-'.i . (J ''." (-.'ii . (I'.il3 i " y . m,n wgman originally v. a , channel catfish. There is no prettier i creature on earth than a 2 pound I channel cat. if I Circus day takes money away. f f J To Spend Sund?y Here When Eve first saw the little hoi-, Mr an1 Mrx- s- v- A,,t'OI and to low between Adams collar bona and ''""h'"". J.-an and Alire. ami Mr. shoulders, she doubtless thought it a "" ,r"' H " '"""r "'H m.iinr nice place to cry on. down from Cciiibct drove, where they fc A. . rpiidp. to aiirnd the baseball mme 'sa.e "l. S. Vl '" ''-. K. All.n. Mr. Kle,,er. who In , a,d little Boy Blue, as he blew his .he t.nher nl Mra. H. E. Allium, is manncer rf the Cottace tlrove bas- EAT YOUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Topped Off With Home-Made Ice Cream at DEER PARK INN Mrs. M. I. Winn Proprietor ENGINEERING AliDf. Hrllakle COLE AND SPg Con m y Sunepr i LICENSED ENS2 Onnrt Hon-" A.. ball teiim. "Hy specks in the noute is sure ign that swattm' ain't resorted' too Ilnlrk ih. r.ir'of the hour. See imr n. weed rultms rnltiia I'T. We rar y all kinds ol cuim.tiur i-eih aril vtvd cuitlnn wti. Wharton llnx. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY i i. in r. MniK-vN M 0 T 0 I?" S 110 P G A RAG E Rocburg, Oregon DAILY WEATM6R REPORT moth." I. s. Wi.itnr Bureau, local office, j e- Kosehui . Ore.. : hour etiillnir 5 a. tn. j .Vi'i.mi't'il.. batteries r.-. -haretl. ;.i ' , c,piU,l0n " Hundredths icenu. M,.tor Shop liarae. llinheat t. hi;.. iature raterlay.. o l...it I. iu;h : iiture last nicht.. .:,3 1 BROCCOLI PLiNTt l'reci.:iiin, j, :4 bol BROCCOLI PLANTS r.ital ,im ,. ..., fi,, , mh .iiiki iiieei-i mr Una niiinih. Kuun.1 I'ai.ie.Ure. Aver. i-i-.-. ;p lloni Sept. V. iT, 3;! is A. S. FRSY 4 SONS ! 7Tr' d'"r', n 'mm Tt- I. VV1. ..l.:t. n....i. -.,k .. " Inclusive- s-.. i.ifiiii'i'iiin .IS I'UUI, .(llWIV K1U1IU inCm u.v-pnru 1UU1 UVT 1U1 W t .'TI eTl 1 ! f i ber. Trie riaht. 31. :a ton'Cht and iiimUv Home Restaurant SUNDAY DINNER MENU SOUP Cream of Chicken SALAD Lettuce and Tomato Choice of Fried Spring Chicken, Maryland Style Baked Young Chicken, Savoy Dressing Baked Virginia Ham. Southern Style VEGETABLES Nw Potatoes and Pea. in Cream DESSERT Tapioca Pudding. Custard Sauce NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL mttllNG Notice is hereby Oiven to the legal yoters of School District No. 4, of JViURlas County. State of Oregon, that the Annual School MectinR of said "strict will be held at the HiSh bchool in the Board room; to begin at the hour of two o'clock P. M, on the third Monday of June, being the lath day of June, A. D., 1923. This meeting is called for the pur rose of electing two directors to serve ror a term of tjiree years, and the transaction of business ubuiiI at such meeting. Hated this 2Slh day of May, 1923. Attest: A. J. nEpriES. Chairman. v. J. MICELLI. Mstrict Clerk. 44444444)444 III -J NURSERY! W, carry a fu " fruit. ro. r. o. no I07' . Off SPECIAL For Sunday Jointed Fried Chicken V SERVED FROM 11:30 TO 1:30 ANDFR' TO 7:30 60 Cents THE ROSE CONFECTION FECTIOIN W 1I.1.IAM HKl.L, 0!erver. "4a I