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OSrtltlRG NEW REVIEW. THURSPAV.UWE t 19?1. SAVING MANV STEPS j N PLANNING GARDEH j J)4tJL ROSEDU RG NEWSREV IEW'i fi iKfiffif" . sf "fTv yv:::::::EE .... nfriMfr " 2 5 5 jJS k awe . ...... ;.y.:,2S! BY SRe BATES :v::::v":::v:"'.V''.".'.'.v." i i 1 .............. . a, r -. j&iiy, pee yvnt. by mall ... j Ja.lr, ui uuaiiui, by mail...... lwry, turoe inouilis, by mail..,. ' IWtly, siiiKle month, Ly mall.... Daily, by carrier, per irouifl . ... wkl News ItevlHW. by mall. per year I The A..o U.tri !- 1. .l-Iu..v.I .nllllrrl te tu. "''iM'fhi.' ', in h k. ui i-n r.:.lta.4 It.'. Ali nsuis u( renutiiaaUoa Px.ll Jii"ll( ' i"'''f " 1 "'' r.s.rtf.ll - , lai'i"a"Vv;omlTlIib nmiiar ly 17, 11.20, at tae post olllca at iloaeourg. Urvgon. utuer uie ACT ui Ainrea . jaiv. - T.T.VrT7 i ( 777" i K TO . ihuBoDAY, JUNE 21. I"-'?- THE SPIRIT OF FRATERNITY 1 ! Z It is amazin to Bee tho difference that exists '11 ween thai cooo Eve.Niwo fowks- Ol" Jupe Pluviae ! -I f I Emptied Hi i t . i . I t , I Gprinkling c-n last Eve ani aomc of Ths fe!!crs in Palm 8ach suits Look i they'd Graced r. wt bit Today. X X OUMBELL DORA THINKS ' Parij garter Is ore worn by the tjt c , You ir.ay shike, you may outrun peed cope if you will, but the coroner alwayi gets his when you spill. The reason of a lot of economy In minrinh-s that the Decide nrofess. and tiieir acts in actual JHe. ; It is a generally accepted idea that "All men are brothers." The hV'-nch Revolution, which profoundly influenced the development' of the American Republic, enunciated fraternity as one of. its , iw.st iHspntiul m-inicnlcs. Our churches and secret societies anct , . .. ' ... '-. - i1 ; 't, f .'itu. Llihn maw hat found in manv a rtftlcY organizations all emjiriuMze this Men ol irau-rnivj. it a, th. bik of the lot. ifem'rally admitted .that such a principle ought not fo be bmitcdj . iJTTely to those who belong to a' certain organization, but tho : We ,re it(1, on , wgr ,,1, at our Aliment should apply universally. Yet od business and I in-:.J -j; V.'.y vo'lunt."" disti-iaJ and jmliticul life, thercht majority of peoi'le manifest but wneB M di,hei ,re b, Washed ;?to"mpIele lack of the spirit of fraternity. . They leave their jmo:hor to do Mm. drafting.- . k Iffft seiitimrnt's in the woi-ks of philosophy in their libraries, and '' T x "i" ' ft out to cut each other-, throats in the rivalries of daily lifd Wh "TLTZ 1"' iiid they murder each other in vim: conincis oi nauonauuea. iv nJiTt does not necessarily have to be a hoz because he comjK'te.sj JJth others to see which shall render the best service. A jreat! lwiny have proved that it is possible to engage in fair and,! rSortsmanlike rivalry, and at the same time have a truly frater-j iu.1 sentiment toward one's rivals. Tho man who has the rigiitj ijirit is juKt as anxious and perhaps a little more so, to be just; ajid kind to other jx'oplo as. to secure thing for himself. Ine world will not bo a happy place to live in, until the people patj 'jie spirit of fraternity into practice as well as into their abstract tgerries. The lack of fraternity breeds poverty and industrial eftJiflicUvund'war.Varid St 'leads to infinite miser- and dostrud iim. "" " M : ' - 0 I-S-i . . ) I 1 i I l I H GOOD CIGARETTES i1! GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO t LOCAL NEWS Visln In ( It) MlB3 Lourrtta Archamlau of Iaj Crook spont -tytiday viiiitia? Ui itoeeburg. Mure To Albany J. E. Leach, has irnvMl to Albany ulirre he will 'bo employed by tUo It has been ciuslomarj; for a person who has ivorkcd very Itjird or haj been- unniercifully abused, to say ' he has lived "a djjf'life" (ir lias "worked' like a dnjf." That sayinjr may have fit 1I its moulting once, lut r?ov. Thef 6veni;e dep tt but an esisy lime. . ilo treU plenty to eat, has hb duties jesting on him, tScept to bark at intruders and keep thcieighbors' cats exercised. IS; sleeps around oniruss, while human beings work to provide 11 mwith his dog biscuit and other dainties, lb may be true that 5ts were formerly kicked around as suggested ill the- VHoun'' flw8 . eons from the Ozark mountains. L!ut that flay has pas- : Doxs are extremely lovable and faithful creatures, biit' in te main tlicy live a Caressed and sometimes pampered existence, St "a dog s lile is not now an idea suggesting much pity. . 4 . ' Those who live in glass houses should install blinds. - - . A bit shady, tnat. J Getting up in the world la just a oellchtrul business 01 gelling up a little later' in the morning.' XXX A bird Iri the hand Is not polite when ilnlnj In good society. ' It x. ' : It takes a long tongue to make short work of a reputation. . x!rx TheytVe 'started picking 'candidates To run In '24; , Some will be picked. ' much cleaner Than they've ever'been before. In discussing, prepardness, a .reader wants to know (fy.ou knew a man who ever keeps an extra pair ol shos laces about the house. ' i t 1 Love may make the world go round but it makes a lot of fellows flat, 4 it ' ' THE FAMOUS CASE OF THE LEMON " Imagine that you 'are' sucking - In 1016 there were 206 people who made returns showing tCey had incomes of $1,000,000 each. This year only 21 people itfUuit such incomer.. What has becumo of the, rest? , Aud.thtt country has grown richer during those year. In all probability tliv.iio folks have put their money into tax exempt bonds, which tht'.v had both a legal and a moral right to do under present law. Itisrn.poor bargain for the public. Such securities have been allowed because a-tax exempt bond will bring in a little more rimey to a government or a municipality than if it were sold on untaxable basis. I'ut the slight gain in price is far more than cjfsrt by the immunity gained from taxation by wealthy people. The law should not permit any more bonds to be issued on a Imsis that enables rich folks to avoid their fair share of the bur tlSns of government. o It was an interesting incident at the graduation of Pennsyl vnni.i state college a few days ago, when a ladv 57 years of ago. Mrs. S. S. Farley, was given a degree in the botany course, al ter In (tonyonville ' C. A. and Kr.rt i.o l:r'xl wore tn Canyonvlllo today iruimaciins bnslneus ir.atiurs. . Here On lus!n.i K. J. Callahan of TorUand wa3 bore yesterday attendinz to business mutter . . , Sjiend IWy nt Kutlic-rliii ' K. U. Kenny of the Douglas Cred itors' Association, and Attorney Coniptom. spent yesterday ill Suth ulin attending to hmuneM matters. StAmter In Hntliorlin Sheriff Sam Starmer left this morn Ini? far Hutherlin whore he spont several hours attending to official dalles: . Accept I'ofclllon Dewey Holniiiuibt has accepted a position, Willi the C. A. Lockvood Major company. In the service de partment, and entered upon his new duties yesterday. ,' ' Sir. and Mrs. Woaxfr Home Mr. ana Mrs. "J. W. Weaver who have Iweu visiting-In Spokane for the past two weeks returned to ito.' bur;, by motor, yesterday after uooa.. i c. . , - . Convenience Should Be the f'ain ' Consideration. Place Vegetables Most Commonly Uas4 ' as Near, to Kitchen as Possiblt Cam, Pole Beans and Toma toes on One Side Plan for convenience In the curdn. Convenience In tile Burden Is Just as caiitlul us It la In the kitchen, u luundrj'. the garage or the stable. Economy of sti ps and work should be tlu imiin cotisldcratlon. Place the veKelubles mukt cuminonly used near est to die kitchen door. The eur.f flrlrg Tegetutiles should be conven iently nt bund where the family chef uiuy step out to gather the crisp young radishes, onions, lettuce, and early spinach. " ' ' These early vecelables often will huve to lie pickej In rulny weather when proximity -will be appreciated. Tlie permanent vegetuhles. such us as parugus and rhtiharh, should be plncjd where they will be least In the vsy and least Interfere with the efficiency of the general garden plan. Their space cannot be shared by oilier veg etables and should bo tit one side of the garden, usuully the one most ii tant from the house. The tallest vegetables such as corn, pole beans, and tomatoes should be iHaced to the side of the garden r.ithjr than In the middle spaces where It will be necessary to go around them to reach lower vegetables on either side. SELF-FEEDER QUITE SIMPLE Parksrd Agent Here Ray lO'IMinnell, , representative a ! the 'Packard Motor, Car, company. Umon. 'Your mouth will begin to ws tar iurt as thouah a real lemon were II present' This proves conclusively the doctrine of Coue and that you are a suckor.' '.''-. ' ' x r Still, the chap who scolds his daughters for using rouge will wrap a twenty about a roll of one-dollar bins. XXX Our old-fashioned opinion Is that proper oarriage for a woman to atfeot is a baby carriage. ' 1 X X X Tho rr.an who wrote "Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man," must have been figuring on a filling station. XXX A kiss may be nothing divided by two or It may bo two divided by nothing. :. it x x The point of saturation Is that long aco reached by the averaoe nostoffice I blotter. ! x .f .j r ..i.-l.. oi... :.. .1 u ... ' , woman iniicau or UKtng .m-i i.u.i ui bluu.v. oiu- i.i me umcsi ivisoii ever graj.uaiea ironi 1 pams with their cooking so db It as that institution. If more people nt that age were willing to take j' 9iv the,r hundt the pains. 1 uj new things nnd prepare themselves for the situations in life! Th u,t of ,,3 is to refrain il.thpy.h:ivb to meet, much would be added to the happiness and j from a ciub'whUe the ot.,e!rrfe, Ih.vi.jK'hievrnH'i.l of the world. Tiki many young people, at that''''" doe omething you don't approve age feel it is too late for them to begin new undertaking, and thevi ' ' J. J. JL In the olden days people used to say married mjin that he lived dep ot in Uouglas, C;o, , Curiy. , lyana, I.inn ap.d Kenton counties, was' In Rcse. burg yesterday attending to buslnesi matters. ' Device Should Be Constructed of One Inch Boards to Give Weight Make Any Size. Tile Illustration shows a self-feeder which any one can make with but little elTlirt. One-Inch boards are tbe best as they give the feeder weight so that the chickens cannot upset it. It can be made in any size you wish to have it The inside can be s;)nnUed In as many parts as you wish In order to keep the grit, charcoal, grain, el, from mixing. If there Is danger that mice may eat your grain nt night, covers can very easily be made uod laid over the troughs at tho sides cf th feeder. . The distributor Is made by nailing three boards together so as to form a prima as shown, and making It Just 1 long enough to fit tight Into the feed- C-tvsftif2j3 nffii i i in i I I IV. W B " II nrrl M Ml K W 7HEREVER you see the vellow anri VV signs at service stations, at garages and etiw dealers, in cities and towns everywhere in the there you can count upon getting iiruforrrfly tool gasoline and good service. Shell Gasoline is 0 to start, is quick in action, is powerful, dependable, end economical. 1. - . ' . ' SHELL COMPANY V ..II OS CALIFORNIA '. lHltefl Kor Iy ' , . Mrs. Leonard llusg, formerly of this. city, stosped, Tuesday for tho day to vUlt. ca her trip to Medford from La Grande. Mrs. Hugg will go to Crescent City from Medford to visit with her father. To Spend Vacncon . Miss Frances Klucalt of Oakland arrived here this morning. Miss Klncart and Miss . Claudia House holder will Joave tn the morning for San Frpncisco te spend a two months vacation, with M(r,s Householder's sister. Mrs. Rudolph Koller. Mr. and Mrs. Koller formerly made their homo In this city. I I A Simple Self-Feed. r. er. This causes the feeding material to flow into the troughs continual1; and the feeders need not be reuT.ttd until completely empty. This Is a Studebaker year. SOIL IN HEALTHY CONDITION drift into a period of elderly life whore they accomplish but littls, I tinus stiller privations. The people who at that iV.e'0' and son I'J'ti'pa re for future usefulness usuallv live lom.or .'.,,,1 m.irr. .ne '?"y cvr a"fr' Nowaday you can't i - " " ' oven uv tl of 'rniimmv. ces.st'uljy :ar the jvault of keeping up with nuHliTn lilt-. Dear Folks: - , The talker liu.kes a heap of noise and oft it's full of hlutf. . Ile'sililom knows it's time to stop, that he has said enough. I'.y talker, I don't mean the kind vho speak and say ;i M, 1 mean the folks wl!o."o ready tongues arc always boiling hot hem cut-i-i.Wtliat makes n buzz go ringing thru your head, c: when incy to'l, it's hard to find 11 sinyle thing that's s;iid. 'y.So many times I'd heard the name of Kdward Man.-ia Ul r.rviwn, tho news was good when it was spread he s.nm ui,,'nl be in town. Tvas said he v;is a farmer's son nnd in t'n cn.iti try ntised. And yet at eonveisalion he had made & name that .stiH'k, a name that stiHd for wisdom great, for cmirngv i.i.d for piuck: 1', When I'rown and I began to chat, his .smile W'ns goo 1 t, soe. Ne'ictl'u'd hack in comfort with his hands 0 round his ki'ee. Ii-. KCinrd to take fr.'i t delight in tver thing 1 said uijd mw tlif n lie'J .'.sy "You're right" and slowly pod hW head, t , I'vt when iie'd gene I knew that Prown was all they saui of him, and tiun 1 thought how I had talked with igir and with vim while ho hHd lisifi.e-I pMiet'lly. Vrom which he mad? it clear, that he who talks with nio-.t Micce-. is he who lends an car. tir You can't net any further with an empty gas tank than you can with an 1 empty nead. . j XXX , An Incontinent cus it fellow who ( want to ht Kind to dutrb rum!o and wanti to knock the blocks off of dumtcllt. XXX ( ' . i . o " Gun Qub Banquet "The- felted with a poed life of bull g;n'rlly has a good following ef damsels." LADV LOIS HAIRNET l'uv ihis (me uuiOily, ilmibie ' in tlmii, huin.i'i Ik.ir net at 'or 111 emus ,: h. meals t'arr's 'i l.ini s WITH I ltiHtTV I'Ali 1- V. Ucv e' tin- lilant Powder I '- ui'T.-- unl well Icnng In ihl 1 lv ,is v-if,irti!i;ite onmich to v i . k hi new Ktilrk Sit fiwrt 'lena-:,-r yt -.er'lsy morn inn vhpi h'- relli.l. d wi'li a 1.1'm rtr car own "i t' a rriy.fiom raim-ne. The ieii t.n-t.rrecl on the ovrrhcd t"i:e at l'nT.:o. li. Vf. Rex r euro 1,,. i Ki-'rg .mil the l.liinrty . i;. in t ;.orih. V'u'.s .5 a Stnrlefcaktr rar.' Armory, Friday Night, 7 o'clock ' '1 , . . ! ' (' ' ' Report of Game Commis sion and speeches will be featured. Arrangements will be made at this meetings for trip to Marshfield, July 3-4 Ladies of Gun Club and others will be present. The business men and wives are invited. Tickets 75c On snl. at Crocker's Drug Store, The Rose, Vosburoj ct Wiard, and Broadway's Garage. Make arrangements for tabic reservations early at any of tlicse places. - Roscburg Gun Club X HOTEL ARRIVALS r 4! " ' ' ' ' 'Vniriiii"Hoel. '""'' M t. E. Choosley, Portland: .' F.-T.!i Klnlner, Eugerie; J. W. Day, It. E. i Chadwick. N. V. Scott, Portland. E. A. Burrell and wife, Los Angolas; A. R. Tyler, San Francisco; Ata ThomD 5on, Tishomingo, Okla; Elizabeth Thompson. Minnie Stalder.J Saktba, Kr-nsas; Jamie "Heron, Chautauqua; R. L. Hales. New-York City; A. A. Holes, Mrs. Ol R. Ccrti. D. II. Piz mond. Portland; Roy O'lionriell, Eu gene; Mr. rnd Mrs. L. P. Stev, Se attle; J. i. Dooley, Eugene; J.' L. Colbv. Portland; J. E. McCord, E. K. Hewitt, Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jamlron and son, Glcndale, Calif; Mr; and Mrs. H. H. Pluramer and family. Berkeley; CJeor.";e A. Kid dow,. Por'lar.d; Arthur A. Carlson, Eugene; VV. A. Kenney,, Medford; Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. U. Moore and fp.r.illy, Edna Denbar, Klamath Fallh; Mr. ' and Mrs.- Lestor Sim mons. Portland? Mm. Chiirles Heath. Dorothy Heath, Yakima; H. E. Morty and wife, Eugene; H. C. Minn, Port land; 11. U. Hatch. Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahlll, San Francisco; H. II. Hammer, Portland; E. R. Mc Clure, Seattle; E. A. Peterson, M. Coturrl, Portland; Wm. Carson. Buruitntham; H. S. Rand jr:, 'Yak ima; R. E. Slnuchtor, Stillwater, Minn; Frank A. Terry, Portland, W. U- Heyer, Eugene. Ciraiul Hotel. A. H. Hickson, Eugene; I.eona Lowe, Or.kland; A. W. Ream. Glide: Mrs. Enernrd Lee, Stella Hardene, Riddle: J. E. Iientor. H. Neal East, H. J. Ilrown, Portland: Roy Meish en, Medford; A. L. nourselr, Mary O'liricn, Seattle; M. C. Litocke, Port land; Earl Cook, Pickwick; O. P. Peterpon. L. W. Eyarly, Salem: H. Havden, Portland; E. T. Walcott. Ashland; Mrs. C. H. Marrison and mo'.hfr. Mrs. I,. C. Wnrley, Oakland: Ir. r.nd Mrs.-V. C. Belle and fam ily. San Francisco; George. F. Miller, Hazel II Hull. Portland: Mrs. L. U. Kerliv, V. E. Miles.' Sacramento; Margaret Lynch, Olynpin; O. Calll- gren. Webliwood; K. M. Rrlckley, Ran Rirnardo: R. D. Gill. Plrkwlck; C. Jams, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. KinliT, Spokane: E. U. Holsinger. I'nrtlaed: VV. T.-Cassody. Medford; Henn' Generion, Seattle; W". S. Stin ger. Grams Pass: Ray Maxwell, Port- lanil; Mrs. Florence Sethcr, Glen dalo; Mrs. L. Cummings, V. W. Wief, Cliautauqua. r . Wood and wife. Portland; t in oeiiiuu, i. u. HUUetrw, if Mrs. C. 3. Newcomln taa I Heikingur and wlfej u w O. W llcnny, D. E. FerjuMii . and son, Seattle; Wai Cejuto O. Johnson, Portland', Mr.aj r.iisiuu, dud r rancisco, Senlin dis. Flora HoKlar. v r. KJiper Mesmenger. c. t cv, juiiuii, .ortlkl ( Briggs, Hilyard, Ore; H.LBsb F. T. Greene. Portlsnd: u . tyre. Grants Pass: w P c. C. Farwell, J. B. War! hi Ti man, Portland. '.i - SIAIIMLEOS fAKINU Ut ! Every woman will wit ih' stainless steel partng knifiSa ctnla at Carr's. They as a and will not stain, i t Farmers Keeping Closest Watch on Crop Matters Are Paying At , tentlon to Plants. Those who are keeping tlio closest tab on crop matter are paying more attention to the welfnre of the plant by keeping the soil In healthy coni.l tlon. it Is certain that the plant can not function properly unless the soil Is active, and undoubtedly, many of the ill senses of corn and other plants may be traced to this dlseused or law less condition of the s-iil. Here Is a use of lime which is mt usually considered, but It Is an essin tlal use, as a tonic or stimulant, nnd many of our older soils will relish tt Just now. I ........ . ... . I IkmcliM Hote'. NEW SOURCE OF FUEL FOUNT!? i Mr. and Mis. " acha-rer. Chicago: I E. A. Wliiti-.ker. Seattle; K. S. Peters anil r.imily. T1H11 Fall.i: J. d. Park ier, Portland; Mrs. l.uella Stoew. Dr. iC Towns end wife. Salem: K. F. What la Called "Wooden Coal" Said to Have Been Proved Practical Comparatively Cheap. In nn effort to solve the ever-recurring fuel problem two Taeoma In ventors have turned their attention to perfecting a wooden coal which is nmvlng quite practical and Ls gen erally nsed throughout the state of Washington. Wuste products of the lumber mills form the basis for the briquets which the pair have evolved. Hark, sawdust and mill refuse, listed as sn economic waste in the past, is being utilised. Tests prove that the briquets fimwi f7 per cent car bon, 2 per cent volatile and 1 per cent ash. In addition, they are smokeless. Rated by the British thermal nn!f test, the briquets as manufactured by the two rsnk with th host anthra cite coal. Plants for the production of the bricks am now being planned In the rartons districts, and a srfceme Is being -worked out to rednc tlie cost of manufacture. At the pre wit time, the actusl mst of preparing the waste In t a ton. It ! believed that by Installing larger and hoaW rBschinery and r'eilln np tlie pro-du-tlnn. this cost can be reduced materially. See our .icele.48 cookr. ie things cold without kth Bros. I--' . n f -e i,: ;, local ise Fuller Brushes. ' j. B. Gust Arundel, piano tuner. FbaV Palnles extraction of hM' , Masonic Temple. Dr. Ml) MOORE MCSIC STITHO. summer. Phone 505. UIJLk New Columbia Recordi (larf Moore Musio Store, i.i f. Jt !- tm TODAY'S MARK! REPORT I ' Prices Paid Farmers tor W Butter 25 to 30 cents. , Butterfat, 40c. ... . ' I Eggs, 2D cents rcf " :. Hens, heavy, 16c; light, Itt Hrcilers 1 Sc to 2b c. J Veal, dressra ?c to I.e . Hogs, dressed, 12e, 1 . veiebt.. Honey, local prodartii Cirwara l-ark. HJLWlJj Retail Prices on st'll Wool. fine, per lb. JJ. Millrun. llOtoll-S'" lb. ui Cracked corn. V- " . Whole corn. J2J0 p 1 . Rolled barley, l.S5iu lbs. ., i Flour, soft wheiit. I1-,?? J t-i..,, hini waest, 12.21) a sack. .. end ' PR0FESSlO"'i-f DR. M. H- PLYEIr--r- ( siclan. 114 W. IjLr I 1 eM . THE NEW GARDNER CAg. 5-BEAR1NG CRANKSHAFT GUARAN"11 FOR A YEAR TOURING, $1185.00 SPORT ItfODEL, $1350.00, Equipprf Let us take you for a ride in it. It will con . I IT'S THE BEST CAK L. C. GOODMAN t Dealer for Douglas County II 2 N.Jackson St-