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RoscBuna news review, Saturday, jurv ii,
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KOoEBlYlfi, "BRESOfiTXfVHDAY, JULY ii, T924.
BlUDGIXG THE GULF OF CLASS.
HOLLYWOOD
July 17
GOOD EVENING, FOLKS
After surveying wmi
Of these so-called
Bathing heauHes
We have just about come
To tre conclusion that
If September Morn were to
Appear at any of these
Fashionable seaside
Resorts at bathing hour
She would be pinched
For overdressing. "
"Anyhow. I'll have none of your
unpleasant reflections," said the movie
Social dionl' i)t seems to be growing. Many people feel
bitterly about the way in which great fortunes are concentrating
in relatively few hands while masses of people live in poverty
and under bad health conditions, with little education lor their, fiapper to the director as she picked
children. It is not a situation that can be helped by any quick and, up her hand
easy -remedies. As long as there are tremendous differences in f wi Fto test ner pow,rs,
human ability to do things, there are bound to be great differences , ,ne ouflht t0 marry a man and then
in the rewards that people gain. Vet something must be done j try to hold him.
to bridge the gulf between classes, which seems to be growing! r aiEtvi elio the film
deeper. The prophet ; of discontent are preaching their gospel of , 2TTQb"ate$, and we
class antagonism, ai.d trying to make struggling people believe ; wonder what they do with the strips
that the economic system must be turned upside down. Ine lirst
advances across the gulf of separation must be made by the
wealthy and fortunate. If they shut themselves off in tin attitude
of isolation and selfishness, bitterness must grow apace, and the
threat of disaster and upheaval will become menacing. The time
has gone by when successful people can aiford to hold themselves
aloof from the masses of the people, and just enjoy their own
charmed circles and content themselves with their costly pleasures.
People who have been fortunate in this life ought to make it their
I MWTt BoY Sc0UT
j! I I I JL I vi l. HosEin nti, Oregon, (atiquav, jU( si. "
I J i 5 I te 1 HCOITNEWSHTAfF I IIOVtTKHV . It'XI-lKllOK I
I "CII,1 - - 3 Killi0r..H, UKUntott. . M. 1 ... OBlinTS
I NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
they cut out.
A MOTORING ROMANCE
The youna'man at the wheel re
moved his hand f-om its rim and gen
tly, oh, so gently, slipped it round the
soft curves ef that which nestled be
side him. Carefully, hesitatingly, he
pulled it toward him with a tort of a
lifting, slidinn motion. As if fearful
of its fragility, he brought it against
his shoulder, then carefully rested it
unon his breast for a moment, mis
first end to help on those less favored. They should give of their
eyes were half-closed and his chest
wealth liberally to public causes. They .should try to form close ! ,h;-;Vtc;?e Vh. a.,:"oundnT
personal contacts with struggling people. They will find rewards , before him rose slowly, as his grasp
of happiness and comradeships in such relations that they never : tigntened. and then settled into its
. .. . , r i.i i allotted nlace.
dreamed of before. Life will take on a new meaning to them. 1 And the y0Ung man, having gotten
Instead of being regarded with dislike and envy, they wiil find j the tire into place on its wheel sue-
, iiii ii l ii- , ,, ' ,i cessfully, tightened up the lugs and
ilieinseives uhikcu up to aa mu nuiiuieu iv.aii.is ui uie luniniun.y ,ire!urflej t0 hj, ,eat n tne car
There are about 5.000 lanouages in
the world and money speaks about
6,000 of them.
A frown is a malady it Is conta
gious. A smile Is a tonic it is also
contagious. Let s boost the tonic ana
and gains will come to them far superior to.any bought with
money. 1
: o
The first thing to do in a campnipn to build up ?. bigger retail
field is to see lhat the territory coveted by the home newspaper
or newspapers is reached through advertising. Wherever a news
paper has a good circulation, the merchants of that "town ought tojeiiminate the epidemici
hac a good trade. If a lot of people, in the district covered by T x it
the home newspaper are not trading at the place where these jjw Vou'J. ?
:ipers are published, it suggests that the stores of lhat place are iace aii scratched uo nowadays.
falling behind their competitors in soliciting business through the j it x
piers. Advertising does a kind or pioneer work in opening up! A philosopher says man is at his
, , ... ,. , . . ' , . best when his nose is on the grind-
new trade relations lor enterprising stores. Jl goes out into towns ,one. ZJ perh.ips we haven't done so
whoro n si ore v.;is tint nrevioiislv well known nnd oner.s tin new Ibauiy by pocterity, after all.
country for the operations of the live merchant. It conveys in-'
formation about buying opportunities not known before. It sets j
the peopb traveling in a new. direction in search of their home j
and business supplies. ,
o-
: TODAY'S MARKET J
t r REPORT X
Prices raid Farmers for Produce.
Ilutter 25 to 30 rents.
liutKTfat. 3Kc.
Kprgi, 1'5 centu per dozt n.
Hens, heavy, 16e; llKht, 10c lb.
llroilers 18c to 23 c.
Veal, dressed 8c to 12c lb
Hoes, dressed, )2c, 120 to ICO lbs
weight
Honey, local production, 30c lb.
Canrara hark. 19-2. lb.
Retail Prices on Mill Products.
Millrtin, $1.50 to Il.tiO sack ol 80
lbs.
Cracked corn, $;'.;I0 per 100.
Flour, soft wheat, $1.70 sack.
Flour, hard wheat, Sl.WB ajd
Rolled barley, $1.-15 a sack of 70
lbs.
Whole corn, $2.20 per 100 lbs.
(lovernor Pierce is having an awful time making appoint
ments and then dismissing them. This is where the governor
gets two for one.
o
As a means of escape bootleggers-are using mustard gas. At
that it is no worse than the product they dispense at !?10 per
quart.-
One thing that bobbed hair has developed is a lot of clean
necks. Xow if we can only bring.those ears out we will be back to
pre-war basis.
o
"Fatty" Arbtiikle has broken into the movies again, f.ut he
had to go to (lerinany to get an audience.
Judging from today's atmospheric conditions, tomorrow wilj
be a good d:iy to go to the tall timber.
Dear
Folks:
"Oh what a clay this has been. I'm all in down and out. 1
wish this boss of mine could hear, but tho I Veil and shout and
make it clear that I'm in pain, he gives me little heed, lie seen is
tki think that I'm just made for him to stuff and feed."
"Today the sun was blazing hot, I wanted peace and rest
instead of work that hi ought the sweat and made me sore dis-tiv.-sscd.
Si i very time my boss would s;.y,' Here's work for you
to do, the more 1 felt like giving up and .s:ing, 'No. I'm thru.' "
"lie st. till d in ly drowning me with sodas and the like. Of
course I had to take them all, no use for me to st'-ike. At noon
he fed me heavy meats that made me roll and toss, but rest as
sured my siiiii'iniiig was unplea.sani to tne boss. At dinner time
he ji.n.m.vl me full of s'.atvhy 1 ! i i r .v -s ,j:t,. and still 1 had to take
tli'.'m all, for Mich is cruel fate. Then later on he gave me more
of sw eets and things to drink, and tl.en he wondered whv at ne;lu
XX
Don't abuse your self-respect, espe
cially if it is too small to defend itself.
People disrespect laws for the
saire reason that a kid doesn't care
much for any particular toy if he has
too darner! many.
There is nothing harder than try
ing to look interested when a bore
talks to you.
. X XX
Think of what it must mean to live
in a laundry. There every day is wash
day.
THE FALL OF NIGHT
He slipped on his pajamas and fell
into hed.
XXX
The re?son ? chicken crosses the
street is beca'isc tere is an inviting
window mirror over there.
I -A. i
Many flirts try to he shocking just
iii.vciuac l MO men IC MII.MUUI IU
shock absorbers. j
x x
Another thing that affects the price
of gas is the distance you happen to '
be f-om another filling station.
XXX
Life's biggest worries are the re-
. suits of things that newer happen.
I 1- X ,
"Vou tickle me to death." aurnlcd i
( the mairtrn while sitting with a fal
low adorned by a growth on his nether
lip.
t- x 4-
"Genuine calfskin," mused the vouth
as he saw the girl reveal a hole in her
Water will be shut off Sunday, July
22, 1123, from 4 a. ni. to 6 a. m. effect
ins all consumer livinu west of the
corner of I'ine and Oak gtreets. in
cluding Parrott, I.ane and Flint
streets, and all of West RoseburK.
T1IK CALIFORNIA OHKGO.N
POWER COMPANY.
This la a Studebaker year.
, u Do you use
the whole range to boil
the kettle?
Come to our store and see the
Florence Oil Cook Stove. Try it
right there. All you have to do
is turn the regulator and put a
match to theaj
bestos starting
ring. See the
hot blue flame"
close up under
the cooking.
The Florence
burns kerosene
a clean fuel
and a cheap
one. It boils,
bakes, fries
and roasts.
FLORENCE
Oil Stoves -& Ranges
Parslow Furniture Co.
Mori Heat
Less Cart
M.
Jokes v Arundel
Truup News Kdllur K. Chur h
Activities W. KulSht
Itepvrtera
Troop 1 . . .C. O. W-bhor Jr.
Trouu I O Webber
Troup S K. Oblnon
Kikion : . olc
Ul.-ndal W. Mi:Ue
MrrilnsT Machts
Troop 1 Monday 7:30
Troop 2
Troop 3.
. ...TuHluy 7:30
Issued Kvery Saturday
DKTAILS
Kvry paln.l in the camp
will te on H'h of the lol
lowltitf dftaila twli-e, the de
tail belntc Srvlnr. K.. V.,
and. Mail, every acjut tu the
amp Kettinic hla ithare of
tbls work.
S'.VKK'1'N,
It Is the rule ot tho ramp
thut the boyn run purt li.Ht
'.iiuly only once each d
i:nd then only ten cent
worth.
Thin rule Is made to pro
tfct Ine boyn from uv-rbad-lnc
their moniat 1m with too
i.iiii Ii kwi'cI n 'tH and then
iUk hoys. The ramp has
own v h n tre n wh v re w '
the randy.
'art'iitn are ulso ankid o
note tlie rule that if they
choune tt svnd swertt to
(Mint that the famr ill "ST
I(K HKST IS CAItE OP THK
(.'AMI i!It!-:TK nod the
hnvri open their parka tees In
IiIm presence for bin ln.,iec
tion. t II'KS, ItKAD
Vnu have all recelvtd h
folder pfitalnlnK to camp
and have mKii'd up to ki
Vou liave wit bout orient inn
read ar)i and every wftinn
Your attention la anaii.
called to aeclioiia 10. 1 1. '
a ml especially to nert ion 1 9.
headed "(."amp Hules." Vour
entrance into cunip la ac
cepted aa an agreement to
abide hy these rules and
rt'KuUtioiis and you ur ex
Peetert to Kovern yourself
uc oi dinKlv. Vou are not I over tu all kcouih tnlnir
thii' just for the "aport ol . emup. Several I nHtruvtlori
It," but to learn nioi In Were In.mied reffardlnjc ruinp
aouttns; by way of work and ; rules. The fellows were uIho
play aa directed by tbottt' in Informed that it Would be
liiirtfe. Vou will alao note a Kood stunt to repoi t for
the section headed "Camp duty the next evening at the
l.mlly Proa-rajii." Vou wiil band concert and do patrol
present In earh (rrtion , duty and g-t the cam parked
We wlab to express eur
thanka to Mr. (iile and Mr.
latiKheud for their donation
to our provision Tint. Mr.
( lllu prevented u with 0
IbH. of pruucN and Mr. laua
head preatiiled u with a
carte of oraiiKen Tberi iwu
It emu are Indeed a bin lo-ilia
cittlntc down tb exiunee
of our curnp and ia Kroaity
uppret latud by the Cuup lil
roctor. Kill II'MKN T HKADV
The grub, the kitchen
uttMiKiltt and thft tentH Hiid
tfciH ral camp toola v, 111 be
luade.tl on the truck Weanea
dav afternoon, July Mli. AH
atilff goiuK on the I ruck
muKt be ready for loading at
that time. The iruck will
leave Hofu-burR' Thurnay
riioinliiK' bufor many of you
are up aa the driver plana on
leaving1 about A:3Q a. in. A
detail of four scouts will kl
with the truck, they being
Stouta Jtayuiond . ilell, in
c liarne, Ituy M:iittna Kloyd
Obuiih, Calvin IVebber, Jr.
'(.OIlU Tl lt
A niiinher of scout re
ported fr duty Tuesday eve
ning. We arrived on the Job
Just on time and arranged
the cura on un angle to the
I'nrh, ao that all apace iiiIk.
he lined and a many earn aa
port.-ohle paikfl in a given
hpact1. There wni also a
good open channel on all
Mreets su that lit cane of fire
a truck could patta through
very easily without Jiun b
lug anyone. It la hoped
lhat the public will help the
tma and park their cam In
the same manner aa they did
last Thursday. Although
tbla wan the largest crowd
trtey liuve bandied, they did
the beat work that they ever
have done and the people
weie very good In co-operating
with the boys in mov
ing their cura to make space.
TROOP NEWS
(rnernl Nrwa
Monday evening was given
unless excused1 bv the Camp
I f rector. It might be added
that this camp will not be
like any of the previous
camps held by the Koseburg
ncoiita. Thin yar you will
operate according- to a r;lv?n
program, which will udvance
rv scout in the camp, aiiu
t to a flelf-chopen line that I sued. "Chef" "b'ull
will g-t you nowhere. was also prevent.
nrreetly. It was agreed to
report for duty and try und
get the cam parked no that
all space would be used and
119 many earn parked :r.
btaring distance ha poaal! le.
Next Mi . lay will be the
final meeting before rnnip.
final iiiHtiiHtions being is-
.r-Ur.iah"
COIllDiiti-nt mill i.. .
apveted on arrival ttt lMI
- o-. - ' v
CAMP lATHtll.
If all roc-a well the tumn
patroU will be aaal g, ?P
Monday evening, if l(Ul"
i"",,Ut,1, Wlli b 'iUe Z
arrival ut captp.
IK. NT ltKIAIHKl
Tbla weekTbl larice i,;xU
tent In receiving repair.
This tent Will be known A
the. Mesa Hull. All uw!&
lug- aervi In the tent iMm
year, which will be i b,a
rhunge over previous yean
Itellieinbei, ft-Uowa. yu "w-7i
have a dry place to eat, rtJ.
gaidlesa uf weather L'vhdl-
CAW UlItKtTOK
nil. ...
TiilH yar
STouil fortujiu
I'uuiH a pliy.li-lun
we have n,
un wi... ...ii.
lain during the H,,,i,.
camp. lr. tether win Ihe
liliyHletiiii of our camp Tins
la lnill a bin addiiion to
our camp and assuirs u ami
Ihe parent, that tho bu'
wil he wrll taken i-aro t
whilo In fainp.
EUl IfMKNT
It is suutfoBt.d lhat all
boyn Buinlinic lluir own t-ril
on the iriu-k roll their bml.
dins In tiald t.-ut. Take your
perHonal equipment In Hi,,
auto with you. Thosu !,
are Roinir Into other t-ntH
will meturally have to lake
your MunkelH with ,Pu
I'on't fitrset Mondav h nieet
Ina: If yuu are In toHo.
HISS t A MI-
Yell, Jio! Ho close and y,.t
so far. Junt tliink ONK lilii
WKKK rrom today and some
of uh will be at vamp otli,.h
on their way and still others
mukniK ready to mart In tlie
mornlnir. Say don't you wish
you were there now. We will
have the lurKest eanip we
h:iv pvi.p h.i.1 ik... k.i...-
at least 50 in eanip. Tho.e ot I ' J
vou who Imv. tut.t. ...ut l it .1.. ..
have them at the camp ami i new dlv,iTl'.(r
.. Cr,rv ,Z .
"'iiiii .... rf'W .
n;',:imu,,l,i
J"'tor. w h ."1Ui ,
"'ii'im.r j, ct
"'o.ne,,. ,. i " i .
M h si, "a .J
llmnirf v.t . w'4
..1,., '
with her U
"een iWfl L ,
bread.
...,rr.h"W she thi..
nilCll. - i
s,.i,.m&l"t.'
- ,fca
And remcmbertj t
t.
peniups up when you read lure im
this If you are one of lhue U.e new idS,i?r;
teuviiig- ouiuiay,
AT DIAMUMJ LARK.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gile. Heti
Gile and I'rescott Uatley are
now at Diamond Litke. Tiny
left Koseburg last Thuracl.iv
and will remain until ihe
Hcouta arrive.-The two buva
will remain and attend tiie
scout ramp. During thiy
week they will obtain some
valuable information rela
tive to the exact location
This information will enable
the Camp Director to set un
camp at once upon his arriv
al ami will rut down consid
erable time in setting up
camp.
a tlha.iruf.t...
Mays, ,l,t'1"'M
n't y.jur j,,,
'my tryioi uikx,,
I
H.wi nitf
Jh. marnu tu u w
Who ru woWj B
It may mmt m tt
but
Old marmilaie tie tj
M
.'ear tliat Tf THr
r"im .111 , h
Ih.nini. iaV-t,
mean the hw.i
BUYERS' WEEK SI
club will give its annual luncheon So 'keep open hotm. rafcte k
vixi'.int; nii'i enants, in Laui elhurt j W'H be received bi - hnds if in,
park. Many novo! fwilui-ps are boinK C!,cor"'d ,hroush
pliinni'tl. In the evoninir tho annual
Kasliion Show will bo hi'ld in one of
the lnreo theaters of Ihe city, at
whleh scores of beautiful girls will ap
pear in p. fashion revue on an elec
trically lighted runway.
A moonlight excursion on Ihe Wil
(iohirish are i ipcan ol nvji
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. W'eatBw Bureiu. Mil
Eosebur?, Ore, 21 torn eifcriy
Precipitation In In. ui anj
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. Prepar-i
ationa for the eleventh annual Buyers' : lamette is scheduled for the eveiiins Highest tempmtare jei
eea, to up neia in i-ortiano, aukusi nf August 9. Two large excursion Lowest temperature lai'.B
6 to 11, under the auspices of the boats have been chartered for this I Precipitation last !i botn-
Chamuer of Commerce, are practically tvent. On each will bo orchestras for i Total precip. aince llret olsr.
complete, am pians are on a more; dancing-and there will bo spoclal en-1 Normal precip. (or tola m
elaborate scale man lor any similar i tertainment stunts.
event. Indications are that In excess, m, i. ,.. ,
of 2.000 retail merchants from Pacific !.,. i,',,i"J , .u? c" ,f, ' "-"""'
SI'l. wnl-h. ta'1.'? Hrl"B duU-d for " pv'ni" ot Angus in: I,
Alaska will be in attendance. , w, hp hpM , the heHd(lll.,rters
An extensive program for the enter-; ihe Chamber of Commerce, where two
talnnient or the city s guests has been lloors have been reserved for
arranged. 1 here will be six main at-1 event,
tractions, nnd with one exception they I Eacli day during the week jobbers,
will be held at night. wholesalers and manufacturers will
Total precip. from Seftlt
to date
Average precip. from Sept-1, i
Total deficiency from 51
1122
Ihe : Aver, precip. for 41 www!,
Sept. to .May inciusi"
v.,ie tnnieht and SuadlT.
WILLIAM BELL OiM
O'l the evening of August fi there
will be an inaugural ball in the largest
ballroom in the Pacific Northwest.
Accommodations are" being provided
for more than l.OuO couples.
The big surprise event of the week
will be "A Night in the Casino," to be
held Tuesday night, August 7, in one
of - the largest public buildings of the
city. Special features will he provided
at this event for women visitors.
The following day thp Portland Ad
RELIABLE TAILOR
We m.-ka Ladies' Suits
Men's Suits
Phone 149
J. H. BERNIER
. w. Do Alteit
Cleaning anirV"
Kohlhaoen Bldg. (Next Door Umpnui HK
111 N. Jackson St.
Roseburg
stockinet when she stepned on the car.
f f f i
Why aliotildn't a brook babble, when
BLA NKi
BOOKS
its mouth
running.
is o;ien all the time and
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1 O
lie louMn't sli't'p a w ink
liim iiloawnki'. 'Twas
Ii .' I. ail a'l ;k Kr."
A Moniac'f s w
I'.c jjnoil !n yours a!
Si) mad wa I at what he'd ilnno I kept
I who nia.l.' hlni tn.ss and turn and erv
in w eathor hrt is
i; 'i i iitnplaiiits ,
at ou
'.ex t-v i-i
,lti
-t have n .'iti.
!l voin- ilt-.ld.
"A limited vocabulary am'l so mui h
of t I'.ndic.ip if it includes tne words
"Thank you."
t LOCAL NEWS !
Arundel, piano tuner. Phono 1S9 L.
rt'l.I.KR l!ru-h.i. J! P. Crab'. 3o:-R.
: LOCAL NEWS t
the 1
I'otlllilli:
ii-i,l Ma
bather .-
.f i
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!in.-. .while ii,
e Kit l.etib.o Ver
. el Ihe link-
Thi
a Snub-baker ear.
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-!nr To Portland
ir and M' .
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r r..i-th... Mr I
r 1 1 1 a 1 1 ' Ii I . ' !!
ii'h.i-i'.le t.Mi.pi:..
' J. R. Morn Here
J. II. .!.! r w ho
tin- 1'. S. lin tor !
. niiw sliitii't .1
In iv v I it tl! u- i:
and Vis. J. C. Mt
in
P.ilnlrsa ev!i.i' Hon of t. eih at room
0. Ma-enle Temple. 1'r. N.'rbas.
T,-;of' tniuous tr-'al-ni nifi for
bi-'-ti villi (.'.:-'h I id:to- iiouiiii-s and diseases
i '.ir anil p.i-'.i.t to otii.'n hav" no kai"
l.liih !. i. i o i a n niprt ier IN i-it i;iiariii!t.'e '..
a r l.ti. Mr. I-..I or rd'iiex T.ijl.ir's Spit it. r t""..
K -t Lti-c. tic.
Special Ruled Sheets for All
Kinds of Ledgers Made
on Short Notice
If you need any printed
matter of a special ruled na
ture, vc can supply your
wants.
rii-.cr; your order with
your home printer and be
assured of the best possible
service.
DON'T FORGET OUR BIG
FREE DANCE TONIGni
. News-Review Office
Phone 135
We want you all to come and enjoy an evening with us. Park your can on
lower ticorot our new garage the dance is upstairs. Ana aon .
togs. This is just a
REAL GOOD OLD-TIME DANCE
and we want everybody to come and enjoy themselves and be comtor a
for the electric sign
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES
Roseburg Service Station Garage