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ROSEBURQ we WS .RCVIBW. WCPNEiAV. JUNg W. 19?. ggaseassas:- ' fR TWO ROS&BURG NEWS-REVIEW iwjd Daiir eeept Sunday u. W. Jllfc.S HKRT . KATES . .resident and Manager Heeretary-Treaeurer SUBSCRIPTION HATES jhiiyf ir er, by ruail. ....... Jatly, n:x months, by mail IMUy, three cuonths, by mail Pally, single mouth, by mall Dally, by rarrn-r, pr month viwklr News li-rl-w. br mall, pr- yesr. .I4.tr , X INI . 1M . - 100 picktcis BT BERT 6 BATES T know ho good cigrH rally oe my - you mull try Th. asso-lai-d P-aaa l c4u..v.ly ..ml- to me " . IS1 , f 1 ' Ji .? of an ri di.'iii'h'i .rwl.ud tu II boi wrrfll! In tins paper. .i..l to .ft iv.il .ublialid h.r. o. All Mtli of republication of apaclal Si.r.Rtf 'i. li-r. m are la., r.n-rvrd. ' J COOO EVENINO FOLKS This la the awkward , j ! s . Tim of tht season ' ' When tht young flapper : Ara trying to decide Whether to let their hair . Crow out or Bob it of again. . , OUMBELL DORA THINKS Bull Montana it where Jack Dcmp sey ia training. la that city the nier-j 0r Kr.bbie out a vera Quisled aa second clana matter May 17, I'JfJ. at too post ofiioa at EoeeDurg, Oregon, ojider tha Act of March f. 17. nrnr.TTmrTTiTv goNEsSTTTjCE 13. 192?. L 1 '- . - ........ - J GETTING KECOGXITIO.V An inteK'Stinjf experience of the value of advertising CK'.-urri'd a ft-vv years atro in Indianaixilis. fh.-tiiM of a certain section of East Washington strt-et became But liaaen, son. for makin mm , , , . There a nothtn' half so worse. onvii.mJ tliat they were not getting the trade they should have,1 $ $ i.!Uioiigii they riaimed that owing to lower rents in that section ) We wouldn't mind thia Job ao much tliev were in a r"iti'n to olitr low prices. In order to attract!" loike wouldn't e.pect ue to crack . ..... . , . j j r j la oaa aver" time they approach ue. public inu-re.it, sixty merchants in this neighborhood formed an v a..oi i.ttion nnd newspaper space freely, claiming that owing The womjn wh0 i( continually 1(1 low rents they Were libit! to pass Oil lower prices to the public. J harping at her hueband to wipe hit ,.:,. ..... .. , ,. . '...: ...a'. if "-y P" bout the They're building a band atand on the courthouie lawn and aoon we'll be all "gittin' aemethln' fer nuthinV Ae we were meandering Down the main atem Thia a. m. we noticed That a few of our Town folka were wearin ' Grouches on their. Facea and we were ' ' ' Surprised because Mori of thoae selfsame Fellera are te moat ' Proeperoua citizena : Of our community and ' Iti funny' how a Ditch-digger can grin And act cheerful even - - Tho' he'a only got Thirty cents In his jeans While eome of these Top-notchers just go ' Around with a chip " On their shoulder and ' A It ho' we'd like to Have some jack we'd Juat aa aoon be A little cheerful And feel as tho' Life is worth livin. t . it $t n 1 1 1 Ye ed. today announces th organi zation of another oltib In Rosabtirg. Its to be the B. V. D. club. Beautiful but Very Dumb. bomeone suggests tnat y'Honli tor Hank" would be a -"good slogan for nenry fords campaign, but anyone who's flivvered a wee blt'll know that "Pump for Hank" would be better. $ it Tho village loafers are looking for- wad to a dry spell with much In terest owing to the fact that many of imnudiitttf results, yet the gaii from the canipaigo v.ere so sur prisiiiply large that the project for advertising was extended six months beyond the date originally set. It is amazing how public interest in a store or a group of stores can be increased by adver tising. There are always a good many places which do not seem very conspicuous in the trade of a city and to which the majority f people- pay little attention. Kut if such places will wake up to tlio value of publicity and begin to use some, public interest is excited. The place that looked just like any other store, begins wmehow to take on a diirerent aspect People remember that this is a store that they had seen advertised in some newspaper. They become interested and realize that inside that store is some force of initiative that is pushing its way up through the trado of the community, and winning attention by its power and intelli gence and np-grt'.ssiveness. Thus steadily such a. store gains friends and enlarges its business. ' 0 , , ; , , -! You do not produce modern spirit in a town simply by pro viding facilities. The facilities must be used. ' Vou may arrange the best lecture course in the state, for instance, but iij the people won't attend it, it does not influence the life of the' community. To create a:i up, to date town, then, a large deg:oe of, public; co otienition :is noeessarv in all the activities and organizations In such a community people may not be personally much interested in all that is going on. Hut they will feel, when any public enter prise, is, nUrtur). that! for the good of the town they must' show interest. In tlmt way Uie,tae hold of many undertakings which at the start did not interest them much. But as they get enlisted in such efl'ort.s, their interest grows, and attempts for a higher community life get hearty support. Then the enterprises of the town move forward on a ground swell of public co-operation to J produce all the fine results of up to date community life. o ' i......m..... ii..i;.. i. M rm,,.;,.l A , .o,.l, ,f,,l tr.the l0"1 ""i'-g " tendency to- 1 n-.-'iiHiii ....it in mo (in.iiniini i,j . v . . ..... ".warae leaking. the old saying that republics are ungrateful, and said he did not believe it respects our own country. , Vet there are always many w understand there'll be plenty ... .. . 1 1 1 1 I of lubricating oil for our gossip foun- pathetic cases of war veterans who have matte great sacrifices ' dry in Shelby Montana, lor their country, yet who live in poverty and suffering, ofte: due to disabilities caused by war service. The American people Prophet Bell ia still packing an um- should never rest until such cases are discovered and given justice. If war veterans fail to exercise prudence nnd industry, the government can not guarantee them against misfortune. I'.ut it is a reproach and disgrace when men who after heroic war service have done their best to make good, are unable to meet their dill iculties and stiller from neglect. Private beneficence no well a;i government aid should look out for deserving cases of reed among former soldiers. o H is up to the people of lloseburg to show tho Coos Kay n 7 1 JACK HOLT WINS AflAlX Appearing In a di'ltchtful new com'Hly, "Nnbodv's Money, a pic-, tr.rizaUon of William LcBaron's stage success. Jack Holt achieved another artistic fticress on the pre-, sentation of that Paramount picture at the Antlers theatre last nicht. Mr. Holt playa the part of a book axent, ; John Webster, who helpa two youns authors out of a pck of trouble in which they finfi thenifelves after the publication of a libelous arncie uy DauKlas- Roberts an author they have created. How Webster extricates them from their dlfllcultles and wins for himself tha Governor's daughter ia a most Interesting evening's en tertainment. Wanda Ilawlcy hrads the strong supporting cast compos ed of Robert Uchalile. Harry Depp, James Neil, Jtllia I' aye and others. ruilfntes liciure at IJberty J. . Williamson's remarkable un dersea picture, which comes direct from a three-week conseeutive run at the Kialto and Rlvoll theatres. New York City, will l presented for (he first time in Roseburg at the Uhertv theatre, on Friday and Sat urday as the feature attraction at : that house. Distributed by Film Booking Of fices, . "Wonders of the Sea" is a j gathering of marrelously beautiful undersea scenes with highly dra matic episodes, such as a . battle with a deadly moray. and a vicious barracuda, and, the capture ot a shark on a hook before the eye? o' i the camera. Romantic sunken ships are the scenes of undersea explora tion, and a delightful story of an 1 orpanographer. a stowaway boy, an , artist and a beautiful girl binds it 1 together Into an unusual novelty. The late Alexander Graham Bell, the 1 Inventor of the telephone, appears' In the picture,' limiting a trip along I the bottom of the sea. and the new chemical diving device by which It la possible to go about unencum bered with ropes and airlines is al so lnterestlnKly presented in the new Williamson production. the prediction of market has Al Creason t'elegation that visits this city June Irt a mighty hearty reception. Get behind the local committee and help them put over a regular home-coming event. Then plan to bo at Coos Kay July I) and 1 for a genuine celebration. o brella In spite of "fair weather." The quill tooth-picket dropped eighteen pointa. nas left the village. Speakin' of village Improvements, how about that new shirt 'Sunshine" Lawrence purchased before tha hin flood? A man we hate Is Benjy Hires He runs around On second-hand tires. ' "Kerosene" Perkins declares ' that the drinking fountain in front of his building isn't a gusher. f f FITZMAl HICK'S FINEST What is claimed to tho the most ambitious screen effort of George Kitzmaurice, is his Paramount pic turlzntlott of Booth Tarklnglon's thrilling novel. "The Man From Home," which comes to the Majestic theatre tonight. Filmed in Italy,, the locale of the story, and with a superlative cast, of popular players, the picture sweeps the onlooker through a breathless succession of Incidents, to a startling climax. James Klrk wood, Anna Q. Nllsson, Norman Kerry nnd John MIHern nnd Dorothy Cumming. have the principal roles. ' ' ' o A six fork tedder at Wharton Bros. Save your hay. . Well, the weather man can trip the "hammer" now and put Znl oZVm Jen?.' us on thv dry list lor awhile. Too much of anything becomes enough to go to bed. monotonous and the recent wet spell has gone the limit. $ I Tne national guard will give a hop , ..-.. ,,, an cnon 10 rane a mess fund. Why is it a soldier is always thinking about getting all garbaaed up? WlYrtESTtR; j , The rain, the rain, the goth dein i rain, it alius comes to give us pain we hope, we hope. It'll go away and come again no other day. OPPORTUNITY One of our best Old Lane Mutual Life Insurance Com panies has an opening for a District Manager to handle Douglas County. Experi ence desired, but not neces sary. If YOU are ambitious and want to better your conditions write for par ticulars, giving age, experi ence, etc., care of Room 305, Oregon Bldg.. Salem, Oregon. 1'oiiny Quarter's nude of Silver, fixe twites Johnny's worth i- lie. twenty five of Kenny l'-'unys would the worth of IVnny be. Tliri'v limes Johnny and one Jenny in their worth would be the same, Iionny has a great big sister, Haifa lloll.tr is her name. Haiti. Dollar's made ef Silver two times loni:ys worth ... slip live timi's .Irnnv. ten time- .Inhnliv. eitlier niie hiip ..i,uM would be. Of small Ker.nys there'd be fifty if her ; i.,ee you Juppiu'vfus."'1""" wished to fill, but she's worth just half ns much n lier big o brother Hollar Kill. Hollar Kill is made of paT, a rtifieate he, t'r lie staniH '.or that much silver lis our great lig 1 reas . :. l our I nie.s IVmny, or ten Jennys or one hundred Kennys or jut twenty Johnny Nick Is, Hollar Kill is worth them ain't sore at I t iv Miia nil. New you've y t'ie Hollar Family in the way t!;;i I have la.iglit many ih hlren of its alue, and to them it's aUvavs Drought lots of fun wh'ie t! ev v.e'0 Kvirning, and with grown uts it s tle Mime, if they'll l upon their business, not as work but just j'umr, they will find it more amusing and their love tor it will) j.rovv .till all thoi of t 1 1 or hardship will luck up its bits and go. ' Dress your du'ie-i no as pleasures and you'll fir.d lu'tore o'i'.e diii' ti nt the thing you i.sed to lHk at as a drudge, are. 1. : d.- of fun. Assortment hil. J each of skirls while they -Markshury Co I Ul-JiSSro Safe 'I r.ivbvVA lr W For Infant; TV Orisinal Food Prmk frt An Ar. QirWkLurrhMHorneOfnrrsPountanis. KK-hMilk. Mltrd Oram Etm-iPow. oVt Tablet fnn leourWimc-NoRnkaa, ""Avoid Imitarieos asii Subjtitutes PUBLIC SALE Saturday, June 16 at 303 W. Oak St. at 2 o'clock Heating Stove and Range; 2 Tables, Dining and Kitchen; 7' Chairs; 3 Rockers: Couch: Kitchen Cabient; Good Organ; Beds; Springs and Mattress: Dressers: 2 $12 Rugi; some Small Rugs; new Day Clock; Cktama and Shades: Gas Lamp and other Lamps: a lot ef O.shes: Har-d Whiig Mach ne; 2 Tubs: 2 Wringers; Boards; Wash Bench: Ironing Board: 2 Seta Irons: Fru.t Jars, and other arti eles too nume ous to mention. M. PAUL, O wncr M- C RADABALGH Auctioneer MATERNITY HOME 90S N. Jaeksoaj St Phona 480 Mrs. D. Cornwell PstienU privileged to have their own doctor Builders Hardware . at Cost Contractors and carpen ters can save big money on all builders' hardware bought of us. Paint at Cost See us about these goods before you buy S. B. Crouch Sheridan St. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! The Best Refrigerators Made The Ice King at LENOX Furniture Co. 321 N. Jackson St Phone 26 A GAS RANGE or Water Heater WILL NOT MAKE AN OVEN OF YOUR KITCHEN The Heat ia WHERE you want it and there WHEN you want it An estimate will cost you nothing Southern Oregon Gas Company ' ROSEBURQ Tel. 235 The Venetian Toilet Trepara may now U obtained frm Women who through travel abroad or it ji ia New York have come to insist oa wT ' Arden's preparations for the skin will be deuZj to bear that they can now be purdjsi toilet goods counter. Tsantlia OeanstnS Cream sadta aa ttar skio. seeps into tbe depOia of tbe pons ud ikk. them of all Imparities, ti. $2. Tin Him Ardina 8ksn Itacric, a nOi ' silinus book; ased after dnrneins creua. s sad refine, the skio. ISS. . SJ.JJ. VtMCkmSnu r"l araTLlN Pt it as ti he, h,, l tbei.0HittWlT1' TnnlHil Ormnafl Skin Vood, patted lata tbe iaca after rk-enemg, nouiiabefl sod seboiUs oa sad tabby tusoes. tl. 1.7S, tUl. Venetian Amoretta Cream, a frssrsat raua tost vanlabes sod learcs the akla STT"Hi. It protects tbe face from ana and wind, and forms aa Ideal base for AnU-WrloU. w rant yellow en T'N arlnn ilinm 7 tl. "" Venttlaa Boose aaNeaalkJ cream rooee thu . . flow to the duet tuTJJJ Venetian LIDe LorJoo. a powder ht UaoM isona wtuch acta as wa astrinsent and pro Iteets tnesldn from annbura and wlndbura. 'Cannot rob off. Cream, White, Natunrlw, Ccwniall KadnL L50, KM. Venetian Fore Cream. Cloeee enlaxsed . 'pore ft. esqaiekcly petfens. a '"dre De Snk. t fat esa, J powder far dey or m' PerorptiblT to tks m a taTI oft bloom, la i tn hZ. : A wt oar ToU GmeV esaaar Jbr Tw i Qmal t Btamfft,' m tocaW wfan ' . wocrOa d afat Vodiew rKWM ' , - I a UUi Sow i ttt leairli amMim ,j. , , ; 1 TieslaiMfi. . . - j . , LLOYD L. CROCKER Pioneeer Drug Store ; . 241 N. Jackson' St.-''11- PRESBYTERIAN WOMAN'S . - MISSIONARY SOCIETY Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold .its regular monthly business meeting. jAs this is the 50th anniversary of I the organization of the society, one Smlck, will give a hlbtory of the ,..M..!W h.iv,.li..nnlB ..-ill 1.A lu.l l.u Mrs. bodie and Mrs. Worsnip, sister ot .u rs. l,. a. ijuicK, win ppeaK or her work in Wie mission finld in s TOUT PC Inclkir to(u'w Ins, Bissr si:ia CHAMBER!' . TABLK Qeaniing vnd cxsrini China. A piano wVI Finher. and a vocal Kuinm YiH'conclUuVl $5 plnccR a Rnrt' r hnnip. Hnrfunn K!rvbi ln)lr5f w si? Spreads Snriles ' and Banishes Thirsts WE I NH ARD'S WHEREVER GOOD DRINKS ARE CE AUTO ANDf) A MOTORCYCLE iVrt. ON Jt 1J On Fastest Speedway in NortK Under Auspices of the Jackson County Oregon, Fair Ass'n.