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BURG NCWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. ROSE PZK TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Usued Dally Except Sunday l(. W. iiA BKKT . ffMliieOt Jd JsaQiWur . . . . secretary-Treasurer Its w , HATKR m BscwifyQ R?TE8 ' lr year, by mail " UijnlUn. by mail ' ; by auall . .ov M .'J. Ill J.lly, jully, an i.:t. tlj r. mouths. Iil, tiDgie niutiib. by mail bxliy, by carrier, per month Wneklv NewsHevlew. by mall. per year... MoIot ! I1""- ..,,,.. in: ".. b.r.ia. All naot. or r4,ubH.tluB ut bvwcmi dM.K'li'i 1,-r.ln rn alio r.nrvwl , . . taiored rcor.d claaa matter May 17. 1H20. at tho poat office at Koseouri OraKUD. under tba Act of Warcb t. JUTS. i ..(.. ol.ll.OV vvTDNEiDAV. JUNE ?', 1923, THE SPIRIT OF FKATEUN'ITY ! pimMs j ; Br, BERT G. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS . j Y ed. wa airlift" ' ' ' 1 In jn ica cream aody parlor Laat eve wren In Breezed an o-ta town 8riek and re was Wearin' wrist watch ( , And a nonchalant look And ha arched hia eyebrowa And looked around to aee If ever body waa lookin' ' At him and then ha Pulled out a package Of Monogramed cigarettea Pulled up hia -Bell-bottom trouaera To show a pair t Of clocked eox And ordered a Lemon coke aa thounh Ha waa buying a Roaat duck dinner . . And wa wondered how Thie aame bird'll look When he seta older And ia apadin' Carden at the poor farm. DUMBELL DORA THINKS 'The book "If Winter Cornea" la forecaet by Weather Prophet Bell. fc i OUR MAIL BOX Trefident Harding, in his address to the Shrincrs in conven tion at Washington, f poke Home irtinent words in regard to the spirit wtkh eJir-uM characterize people who enter fraternal and religious societies. There is always a tendency among some per sons to seek mtmWsliip in churches and fraternal societies, as a means of promoting their persona! interests. I'p to a certain point that is legitimate. A man has a right to ally himself with what ever societies will promote his own welfare. i!ut he should be very careful as to ho far the motive of getting money and suc ceeding in business figures in such associations. Fraternal societies and churches have grown out of the feeling that there are things in life more important than making money. They emphasize friendship and religion, as aims which pay better rewards than any business success can. If a man joins & fraternal society or a church; he enters the doors of these brotnoilioods asjDe,r E(Jjtor of prunt one who seeks to le a true friend. Now if in his heart this desire for friendship and brotherly relations is not his main motive, but his principal purpose is to find people who will buy1 the goods or the services that he is trying to sell in that community, there is a lack-of, sincerity, in hj.-j attitude. People who give him their friendship feel that they were approached with ulterior and de figiling piKtivt'H. The money making motive is all right so far as it goes, and is necessary for human welfare and the progress of the'comnninity.. But it gets such a hold of a man, it so dwarfs him, if allowed to become too prominent', that people need some form of life and association where they forget thq scramble for dollars, and seek those ends that are more human and enlarging. The true applicant for membership in a fraternity or a churclj should be one who- can keep the desire for money in its proper place, and not let it dominate the nobler instincts of the soul. . o -The alleged movement to recall Governor Pierce looks like a huge joke. In Uie first place this law is in disrepute by every fair, minded voter in the state. It is only used by those who have a personal ax to grind or some pet grievance to Hay, : In fact, the measure is so damnably vicious that in most instances it adds 16 the popularity of the official to whom its fangs are thrust. If the ."high" politicians of the state are dissatisfied with Governor Pierce's appointments so much' the better, It. means fha;the governor is not playing into the hands of the wily politician who has been disgruntled because of the' fact (hat he is unable to control the state executive. If the enemies of Mr. Piercd want to . make him real popular just direct a recall then watch the smoke fly. ; o ; At Wichita, Kansas, a bank cashier got away with a million and a half dollars. lie placed the money in oil stock. Like many wild-cat oil schemes the boriiig operation failed to bring forth the crude stuff. Itcsult, the bank is closed, the cashier will get a long prison sentence and the oi) promoters are throwing out the life line for another sucker. ' -N K. P. LODGE TO STAGE ''fin" Well-Known Ught Opera to . Be Staged by Home Talent Actors Next Month PRODUCER LS NOW HERE George T. Wilson. Who Is Very Successful With Home Talent Shbws, Will Be in Charge of Rehearsals At the regular meeting of Alpha Lodge number 47, Kuight of Tythiaa. laat night, it waa decided to produce Gilbert and Sullivan' masterpiece. "The; , Mikado" during the middle of Jul)-, as a benefit for Irwin llergdoll, draft dodger who was liberated from prison today in Kansas after serving a part of a four year sentence, ought to be deported to the country he refused to take arms against. J.et him live and die among his friends. o We could stand a little warmes weather, but for the fellow who will sxnd his vacation at homo the present climatic con ditions are piiU ideal. All he needs is the salt air. o i.i i , . The only reason a lot of people do A Dlue-eycU girl lias been arrested 111 Chicago for niliruer. (not break the traffic laws it became Alter giving me prisoner the once over it wm i scovr-iv. th.il I' 00 " own r- the blue eyes belonged to a man. I he a newcomer in thete parte and tinea my arrival here I've herd quite a bit about "Two Gun" Hopkina, alao about "One Gun" Enger. I wiah you would tell me thru . the columna of Prune Piekina whether they be rela tione or does they jutt accumulate Ihcir namea from the fact that they be bad umbreya with a gun. . Yourt truly, PULA TEST. Dear Pula Teat: From what we can earn they both ahoot from the hip. Detplte tuperttitiona, Friday itn't any more unlucky than any other day except for the poor fieh. Find the tuperfluoua word In this sentence: "He pleyed jazz muaic." , . . , . . , If tome men would work aa faith fully in their gardens at they do for a dinky little political omce, wouldn't they-have a aumptuoua garden and a nice' clean yard, to boot? 1 THE SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN Safety Pine , . Hair pina j , Fraternity pina , Diamond nine , , . , Safety pina " ' Clothea pirn Rolling pina. We were in a hardware store the other day when a dumb bell rushed in and yelled "Give me a mouse trap quick. I have to catch a train." f ft "That'a all very well," aaid the blushing Roseburg June bride, "But why get the twin bede before we get the twins?" The trouble with important histori cal ditcoveries, ia that they are si waya reflected In feminine atyle. The discovery of Eve'a tomb wouldn't make a great deal of difference these dayt. - - - A health bulletin tells us that a mosquito can travel only one thousand feet. But, oh, boy I What an impres sion hs make on his arrival. Brain work may make bald heads, but a bald head Is not of itself any proof that what goes on under it is really brain work. GEO. T. WILSON Tn knOW how good cigareMo really can be rnaoy you rnuai w 7 llSTRIKEjJ tostedj; until the result approaches that of a professional performance. Added to the artistic rendering of the muaic and lines, and the direc tion of the orehcaira. he mut pro vide correct and adequate eostum ins and scenery, and lie able to to conduct the businena end of the show that a financial as well aa artistic mjreees la secured. That Mr. Wilson possesses these qualifications has been amply prov en In (lie coos uay country reqeiiuy. In 1910 he produced a Minstrel; Show for the Marshfteld Elka. and j in 1S16 ''The Mikado" for the same organization. The opera at tula lime bad three renderings in the Noble theatre and one at Coqullle. in the pant three months he has produced the comic opera, "The Merry Dairymaids" for the Three Link Chili of North Ilend, and for the Bandon Concert Band, of Bnn don, and a Minstrel Show for The American Legion of Marehfield. o Broccoli plants for sale at Vosburgh and Wiard's. ATTENTION Members Oregon Growers Co-Operatb J The First Annual Fruit Caravan of the Board of Directors and members of our Hon will be in this district Thursday and Friday of this weei for the purpose of inspecting our plants and beW better acquainted with members' in each Ir! BIG SUPPER at Sutherlin Community Hall Thursday Night, June 21, at 6:30 o'dodt AH members welcome Friday, 8 a.m. Inspection of Roseburg pfe,,, followed by 'short trips through Garden Valley and Looking Glass. 1 1 a. m. At Myrtle Creek Plant. Noon Stop at Riddle Plant. Lunch at Riddle Hotel. All member should try and meet the caravan at tfj respective plants at the time specified I Am.t...ttttttttaat.t.ti , ft -o- , "Wuiimn lives with ten hull.-ts in her hody," roads a headline in yestrrii.iy's di.;pali -hen. You can't kill 'cm. IHGERftfelc i i S3 lli.a- l-.ll;s: " At Pistol ,Ml,,t tl.C laiT W;..s M, ;,, JottH tl.C ll.UK. tilt' hoi'.srs Hew Willi Mivaa;!..;' tails. Kaoli ruler had the Knack t.t Kmnviiijr how t. iir., .In m en. lii:, who rmlo tin Si;.', had ruliU'ii her !or i:;:n v nntiw iol knew just what to do to l l.or stix-toii her hymn ''"". Whilo Jim who nxlo on NeV loved the horse il at , .,n i. , ,;n .lm u,,i i, ... mj.,,iv u,.ii na ki ll st I'.- a for c A ii the with irowds of folks MV.o wati'.itil as yet had not en apeil, or hurst oi.t as j a --sod and Kill ami Jin were is.- so far Ixhind it wti,J a t . '1 he s-tniahi w i 'w itli silent totj.-ue Irom their limits. A ih.l- ridinir lin k to j.c tiny sxvk. Then llill 1k-,mii to talk 'o lu-r rein, und cliiu htd In r I, Jinimie. too hegan to taik .m. of Uiinir that jockeys ki ,iw i they re trying hard to win a lipl.iig ra.e. ami know unless they make a )llrt they'll land tn ...- m;, t, Nell pricked tier ears at d then sli0 tripjHtl. while Liil let, oiu a roar for Jim was irwhnn u Lis hank upon the lay-nHun flixir. Then .Mother tame :.! tm.k the stmls away with In r to keep. Thus Nell and Sue, eaih one a hrooni, went baik to Lnu.sh and" sw eep. i '. to w luville and to tta.-e. lleave k U tmi'ii his sturdy knees. And w!iisht thniKs to Nell. The kind Iwais pay to tell to h.-t es when It's alt right to 9y it with flowers, but, confident. alty, we'd anprcciat tome Mymg ft right now with greens and ontoni with vinegar over them. "Here's where I make .1 hard drive." said the carpenter, as he hit the nail on the head. Mr. Harding's luck continues good. So far no one has named a five cent cigar after him. It ia estimated that 546.8J2 more bushels of corn could be made with trie energy new employed to keep white shoes white. Local sales people are such creatures of habit thaj if you were to tell them your name was Jones they would ask you how to spell It. it b Pasadena. Calif., now has 7.0CO widows. That's no place for a rich b.unclor to spend his vacation. Even to these dry times It is easv to tytt soaked after te otl salesman learns your acdrts. th furfliihine or the new lodRe hall which has Just been constructed. Aa effort ia lielnt; made to secure the dates of July 12 and 13 and the de finite dHtes upon which the liKht opera will be shown will be announc ed as soon as the definite arrange ments can be made.' Mr. George f. Wilson, a Kra.tuate of the Connervalory of Music mid Oratory of Western College of To ledo, Iowa, and who has had' over 1" years Jof experience in the pro duction of operas and minstrel shows, was present t the meeting and explained In detail Ihe plan up on which the opera Is to he produc ed, and gave evidence of the finan cial success of the giving of the opera by homo talent elsewhere. Ho carries elaborate scenery and cos tumes, and has a rapid method of rehearsal which eliminates the am ateurish quality sometimes so pre valent in home-talent productions. The promise of the best muMc! talent of the city to assist has been tecured. and the rehearsals will rtart on I'riilay night at tlio Pyth ian hall. The Gilbert and Sullivan operas are in a class by themselves. The Mikado was first published in 1885. It has, con!-c-(Uenily held the hoards for a period of 3S years, and will probably hold it that much longer. It is Riven oflener in England, Ameri ca, Australia and other Knglish upeaklnir countries both by amateurs and professionals, than any other opera known. It Is the only light opera (hat hus hsd rendering by the Metropolitan Grand Opera Com pany. The production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera in a community helps to raise the standard of the musical and literary efforts of that community through the training that the participants receive and the ob servations of those who see it. The direction of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera requires not only the ability to sing and act the various roles of the piece, hut a knowledge of the traditional manner In which each selection is sung and acted, the manner of speaking the lines, and the many little pieces of stage 'bus iness" that add to the interpretation. He must be nble tH impart his know- FREE STATE IS WARRING INSUREDS TO BE ISSUED BY CII1 The city is preparing to dispose of Improvement bonds in the sum of $li8.101.b0, and ordinance providing for the bond Issue being placed on first and second readings at last night's meeting of the city council. These bonds will cover a number of Improvements which have been made within the city during the past few months, particularly street paving. The following improvements will be covered hy the Issue: West -First St. S9.076.3; Mndrone Ave. J6.272.99; South St. $1,927,32; Rice St. 10, 037.38; Laurelwood sewer, $255. 26; LUborn St. 3G8.G2; Fowler St. $163.33. Bolshevists Were Permitted to Go the Limit While Rebellion Raged FARMERS' LAND SEIZED County Clare Actually Had Its "Lenin" and Trotsky" Couple Are Now in Prison . TODAY'S MARKET t X REPORT ? Price Paid Farmers for Produce. nutter 25 to 30 cents, llutterfnt, 40c. Kggs. 20 cents per dozen. Hens, heavy, 36c; light, 10c lb. Broilers lHc to 25 c. Veal, dressed Se to 12c lb. Hogs, dressed, 12o, 120 to 160 lbs weight. Honey, local production, 10c lb. ' Cascara bark. 1922. 7c lb; Cascara Retail Price on Mill Product. Wool, fine, per lb. 43. Millrun, $1.40 to $1.60 sack of 80 lbs. Cracked corn. $2.25 per 100. Whole corn, $2.10 per 100 lbs. Rolled barley, $1.55 a sack of 70 lbs. Flour, soft wheat, $1.75 aack. Flour, hard wheat, $1.95 and $2.20 a aack. I ny DANIEJ, O 'CONN ELL, . International News Service Staff Correspondent DUUI.IN, June 20. There were : I pans oi ireianci wuere rioiBnevirm . fiau riot while the pistolecr und the Inceudiarist were at work. The Free ! "Westbound Limited E- . son's dynamic drama TtL roads, which Is to be rtor7,1 Liberty theatre 8111' "Westbound Limited" wT, shown to orgauiiatk.nl oTk? men In every part o( lb, Z, and they have beea hiju, 1? astlc over the superb u Z manner In which Emory j the, producer, has ilortrt work. "i Mr. Johnson, the prodnwtjj rector, lias painted the rrhj. as a human sincere, lelf-seT Individual who is wed uni and knows what to do vhi In emergency. Railroad men all over Ik j are heartily endorsint Limited" because it thou ih u.uii luey are. ANNUAL STOCKH0UW ' MEETING - The annual stockboldn aa the Umpqua Savings unite elation will be held attkdfei the Douglas Abstract Corn j North Jackson Street Honied gon, 7:30 p. m. Wedneiu k: 1923, for the purpose of at: rectors for the ensuing jam such other business aa sn" como before the nieetinr. I H. O. FARGEBa DAILY WEATHER TJ. S. Weatner Bureau m Roseburg, Ore., 24 bouts et4w Precipitation in In. ani' Mt Highest temperature yesms -! Lowest temperature last at Precipitation, last 24 hours... Tolal precip. since first atari Stat., Ministry waa too busy picking : Normal precip. for this 5i Total precip. from SepHX to date Aver, precip from Sept 1 IB up the Ue Valora gunmen to pay much attention to the lesser happenings. Lands and stock were seized Willi,' Total deficiency from Seft. 1 ine utmost impunity irom neipiess 1922 local farmers who were powerless Aver, precip. for when faced by armed gangs of ruf- Sent, to May inchuii fians. Men who were comparatively Pmhahlv shnwera tonirtuulS well-to-do one day were without a I (jay. ( r from SU 4( wet nasal inchuire PROFESSIONAL CARDS CR. M. II- I-LYER C'hiropratic Phy sician. 114 W. Lane St. ledge to others, and by precept nnd example :.rM each member of the cast In vnlre training, enunciation, el ocution, resture. dmicing and char acterisation. It is or.lv through these methods that a producer t-an.coa.'h amateurs BACK GIVES OUT tail JUST RECEIVED kidney overwork c.m't kiep up the continual giv out It may ST .yA r '-V- w -'When It comes to gossipin I know i I a iaw feller In thu village that hai the Kimmtn folks cheated all holler.' M.'oir.te Ki;.l lialterit-s rea.l k.r .n to um. Mau.iitid ..imient i en lUiley ltnlM.n. 1ll bike .ur old ere en eel:lse. I mi'.i iUitiryi titatiou. ' Lllde S-rvlr4." i12 N. Javk-i 'en ti. I'lump ST. ; Toa tat the I tn-m . They ' strain. Tho back may , ache and pain; j Vrinary troubles may set In. j Don't wait longer lake' Ii,n' 1 Ki.l11.-y Til's. I Roseburg pe.iple tell you how they tock 1 act. Ask y,,,,,. ne ulibor!! I Mr. V. K l'on!e?. 319 W. Wash - Incion St.. Kos.-burg. says: "1 have us-d hiun'i Kiilney Tills for aomo 1 tint and huve four.fj them b.-ne0c,al. My kiilneys rre weak and I had dull backjehes and foit dull and I1.0 uld. Mr kidnes acted Irrcni.Urly, too. o !...n 1 rea.J about 1-om'n Kid. nej 1 u, 1 us,tl -v, iv,a-s helped a.e by tv'i.nine. the ba.-U.-fce and o:her 'n of chA trouble.'' Trice 6.ic. m au iiealer. ton't mil ly HfV. for a kl itiey remedy get loan'a Kui:.ry r.Ilj On aame that r-inlra had. Koster Milbura Co, Mfrv, Ituffaio, x. y ' . Another Shipment of GULBRANSEN Player Pianos S420-S4B5-S600 S7C0 Your old piano or phono graph taken as pirt pay mcnt on a Gjtbransen Player Tiano and easy terms on the balance. Oit's Music Store ROSEBURQ, OREGON cent the next. Overnicht a gang of their property and the unfortunate farmers were lucky to escape with their lives. I know oT one case where a farmer's herd of caltlo waa taken and he had to buy It back again tho following morning for four hundred: 1 pounds sterling. . , I Ths I'reo State government Is ! ! rapidly putting down thia kind of ac . tlvlty. A whole district of County I Clare, which has been in j poEHeasion of the "Reds" for nearly I twelve months is now being handed bark to the rightful owner by the: I Free State army. In this district : they .actually he.d a local Lenin ' 'and Trotsky, who are now spending tiielf time in the gaol at Newbridge. I The fir.it action by the military i was taken near Nenagh, County Tinperary, where a local gang had "ired Lord llunnlly'a lands and. rri.red their stock upon them. The '. military duly arrived drove the cat- j lie ofr and sold them. The result 1 of this was that in other parts of ! the country the land robber be- j came alarmed nnd hurriedly rc-' moved their cuttle. j . o I WILLIAM BEU0i 1 irf3S iiyASn 'aT'ii !. -3 makes , Harold .ran.liin," As.iln A.win ! I 'r Anna Townsend. tho wwt old lady who helped eo much In the. j ,"" 01 t.randma's llov' her appearanrt- again with ;."n in his seven-reel I'Mlhe-ccmedy !-:.Uiy I ,,f. nt ,h0 An,ir (h(f. tontghi. Among oth.-rs are ..u-ey I'ani. Ik. the lrec!:l.d kid of wur t.ar.g- coinedi "ihe. 11... Iiardhoil.'d in'ir .Mad.. Man"; - i.'IKe, iij inn . rountiy ns tho "human "i course Mildred "' fin, but then, to know that. ' .No e,no LarnM Lloyd ), HamMM ,? nf lerlng show rilmUVK the side of a twelve br.,i,, ''"''"i" and the thrills h' n '" hy ,h0 ,naIy obMacles """"i: Hint hri n been "''."hing that wit will "I matter. The picture also ami,, 1 ...... . :inn.-d ,. frr th '' t:,armi p; Noah gob in "A Weitcoit 11. Strcth-rs. known I avlo ia everyone ought doubt the fact flint glutton fur work. liUl.lSOU, KXIKMWK R,u- 'WKsT'"lM U.MITKI 0J,f "ra.itlon throuch J' r,1'; 'd heartily endorsed made in the West- HARDEMAN h m3deinhewt stylish aitP, hold their and try on blocks. $5 Come it " try them Th home of Hartl