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R08EBURQ NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 19?3. P'C.f- TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday fins'. MATES i'.KKT (I. HATES ! !! SUBSCRIPTION RATES liuily, T yar, by m.ti I -. liuily, mx innniiis, by mail .. u-lly, three monil.s, tiv mail .. J ;i 1 1 B'tmlf mourn, by mail lmily, hy carri'-r, -r month .. Weekly NVw IfrvifM'. by mall, per var Mritiiirr of l ifl Th Amo lul. l l"m l esuluivly of nil Iiewa V m .1 1 -lif (THUhd tn it or nd in .11; ui' ii 1 m v. -, piii)iii.ii"i h'Td'n, Ui I'lti'lu- l.i r,-!ri are. hIho ri i-rv4. Entered as si-vimd 1 iass mailer .liiy 11, On Kill, uinli-r lite Art KObtUORG, ORfcGON. luvk ton Tliis country was built up by people who ardently desired to posscs.i a little bit of land, mid erect pleasant homes upon it.Their ;,iK". timi 1'or the soil led tlieiu to toil early and late, and their ( in -rnv and devotion built up our fine towns and lovely rural communities. Hut as the country to have no .shara of this love for the soil. They just cue spot to another, sending down no roots anywhere. them are forced to tiii.s nomadic life by the nature of their occu pation. Vet there are many who would find great rewards if they would make an effort to settle down in a home of their own, and cultivate the jood old love for the soil and develop an attractive dw.'iLiJijf place. One often finds recent immigrants who have ac quired this spirit which seems much like the ideas the old pioneers had. One such man the other day was speaking of the home place he had bought some years iigo in another town, and of how much he loved it and what it meant to him. "I could kiss the "round of that place, I love it so not seem exceptionally attractive to the avcraga person, as there!; p'p- Th T" c' Snl . ' , ... . , , , . , , " it Tii had penned a sketch of a portly fjent were some features ol the neighborhood not wholly desirable. but ljn screamin bathin' suit doing a l.e had done the best he could with it, he had planted trees' and ! """'""fl and it was quite a depart- . ' ,. ure from the shapely figures which vines ami had a little garden, and in!; better and showing his affectionate interest. There are many people of that type in Uoseburg, both jiatives and those who ha'.e come from a distance, and the town is richer for their preser.ee. Any neighborhood where a man is located having those ideals is bound to improve, because the presence of even one such man in a locality is an incentive to others to take aol.l and do improve ment work. 0 One tiling is positively sure, and an outstanding fact the Chamber of Commerce of this city is square behind a fine, new bridge leading to Alexander's addition-. Last eve ling's gather ing is evidence of this fact. Those citizens who are alert to the needs and welfare of this growing community are a unit for the much needed improvement. They realize that it is only going to be a short space of time until Ilo.scbiirg will necessarily have to broaden out and take in more territory and where can a more inviting plot of ground be found 1! I .v : iiiiui l,-ii!i-ii A ii-innliieli iill O'li ol trie 1 1 nest grounds lor And if Ko.scburg lets (his park l'u;uoiu io j;iiiiu iui acipiujnx a mucii neeueu acquisition nir iisi people and the coming generation, in the way of park facilities. I Mran;re now much better plain lemonade tastes to some! folks when you call it punch. Dear Folks: .Sometimes the wind blows blows West. Whichever way the best. When cIihiiU simmii Imniul hil, let's strive n little harder ju.st ,, , , , . ll inn v;.im Mini Uilllv .1.111 ,"t t - r 111 1 ' a v. rung, w neii an we see iooks unsinai ami we hear no mirth or, Ming, that's just the time for courng.; to be taken from our kit.. I will make the world look brighter if we'll sweeten up a bit. When others knock and pan us and seem to take delight in trv- i.. .. i i,i . nig until to tons us ami lo lead us lo a light, let's duck their 111-1 vitation. "I'weuKl help us not a whit. Let's show them bvexamplei l ow to sweeten up a bit. ' I When ni't ii'tii-i' ir,. imiMiK- ,1 L. a..i . d.;.,... I ' ' ". wh'ii li'.-; In a tw itching anil moment's !u;ila! ion ill vi !!. I .i.v isd.nn :,ml to sweeten up a bit. I he things III It to worth having, the things we long to hold, the things thai make us happy and the things that bring us gold .tie gamed wiln least iv.-jMai.ee t. .si':-,.'C wealher, cm c !uy mm AND Hew and Second-Hand 1 . t ryt'iin,; in 1 Lu;m- I 't!riii.-.l)in.i. W'c renaii Uityi lc I '.,. !.-,. Wliet-ls 'I rued. Ilti.y Ha ; Kt t:r i Now i inli.u ks put in r.mgos. Wo wJI I .-.ve oi.r IIoi.tt.Ms o i'ovvc!! i'Yirnilurc Exchange Cor. Oak aiivl Rose O';;- DKx k W'.v: cf L'mp.ta 1 loiol l i t-wiUt ul mill Manager Sih plan Treasurer 20U A-laled PrMI. iitiilid to ilia ui for republication not 'Hwrwim crulleu III tin lal-ur. Ail rights of ruutiliatiuo i! icli lyu. ul tlic.isiiii uliuo ul it'isdburg ul March 2, lsTU. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1923. Tin-: soil. has grown, many eople seemj flit lromi Many ol much," he said. His place would i every year the place Kepi grow- than that proposed to be reach-:" i I Lvinlino fill 4lw Immo-lu ; i lilnr ... i a city park in the entire state, slip front its grip the last op- ' F.atwanl, sometimes the wind wind blows, let's be satisfied it'sineaus and nainted them other t,i .r-itlifi. um! ,ne ilwivn.ii i,m' ' lo sweeten up a bit. I , . I uiotllliy, W It 11 SOMICIIOW 111 I i 1US KO . " """i l" "'"" iniiij;.-. iiiiiu, feeling's mean and glum, a r.u,li.a, C,i .,111 1 1, i.vi iii i ii I'm n iv hy those who make a. hit in lair swtelen lip a bit. COOK STQ - i tlirplay alter St;:tmibor 1 ml I i: I'lint;. j Wlu-cls I ! PICKING :: lm ! b r beri g. bates .'m . -J GOOD EVENING FOLKS The tieer season Opens Monday And all fellera who Have a habit of Crawling thru the brush Are hereby warned, to Wear tin derbies Or make arrangement! With Coroner Hitter For the disposal Of their carcass. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Walter Camp is a summer resort. Thit it lather night folks. Do your stuff. cfc. fe .,.. Man Rice is laborina to make this a city beautiful and Prune Klcktn'S, oy aavocaung m oi. . bath want to make It a clean one. Be tween hizzoner and ye ed. this vil lage should soon be converted Into a veritable paradise with the street cleaning dept. wearing "white wings." A feller dropoed into our sandtum yesterday and told us that he had heeded our call to eliminate bathin' beauts from the windshieMs and tak ing us by the nap of the neck he lead us to the gutter and showed us the poster on h windshield an it was n;,6 causCd so many wrecks recently. js. Jt The kids of the village are grinnin' from ear to ear today over the talk of postponin' the openin' of school. The gollufera are getting ready to wear their knickerbockers tomorrow. CAUGHT UNAWARES "I guess I'm going to be an under taker after all," said the hobo, snatch ing a oair of 8. V. D's from the line. eft A writer says the brainy ones all flock to New York. Well, only the brainy ones can speak the seventeen languages required. It isn't safe in the opinion of ye ed. to judge a man's ability and achieve ments by the haughty angle at which wears his cigar. 1 X X w I I nc viuc OLHiiucn it any little word of ours can make one life the brighter; If s m v lil n ...... ...in maL one heart the lighter; Cod heP u 6P"k hat little word and take one bit of singing. iAnd drop it in some lonely vale and set ,ne echoes ringing When we were young, iust starting out in the world, we were told that making the first thousand dollars was the hard st Now they tell us that '.ho firt million is the hardest. ... Gemiany can't pay that debt to the United States until he figures it up in marks and that may take several years. Maybe Henry Ford could net a lot more votes for president if he chang ed the shape of the hoods and ton hade of black. ,. "The latest thing I have noticed in men's clothinn." aairi a friend "is wo men. ' WE DOUBT IT. I Breathes there a man with soul so j dead, i "no neverno nimse f ras aairl. When he bumped his shin against the bcd """l? i X" x Th- Alabama man who drove too "th a wagon loaa of dynamite " "rmir Alabama man now. 1- 1- Some fellows' signatures arc so un I decipherable that they miQht iust as f," "cross?10 "n ,heir nam" j fc -di I "What the worin needs is not bat- leships, but friendships." Harry Lau X X -L It IF. hard to understand just how Cain felt toward Abel until some dub itnnd8 up in front of you when the hates ?:e full. POETTROY My tYput is on her ''acuation iy :r-nst s awau fpr a week My typu-'t us in hwr vacari on wiic thi,e damn kews ptsy huce ail ' cej ? i- i: An efficiency evpert is usually one who h 13 failed in running comic Kind of hucinrss for himself. 1 -1 It is i very .fortunate occurrarc? that yoing men who get marnel al ws ho'd responsible positions. i; 1- Rcm.-nher. the only thing in the w- Id thjt 11 really what it is crack ed up to be is ice. ng of girls git together. L-.d p-ties the one v.no leaves fnt."'( $ e- ; ,' V r-o J ' When a n LOCAL NEWS 4 Over From 8utherlin Mix Marie Vogelpnbl, rtwIuYnt of tiutberlln, wan over yoferday riaitiug with friuutlx aud sbuppiug. Here Knun Iniiih Mr. and Mra. J. J. hnny of Le- ona api'iit yesterday in Kuavburs; t- u-uding to business uiattres. Purchased Residence David Weaver of (ireshitm has pur chased the reaidente beluntung to Warren Leo, which U located near me .Soldiers' Home. Mr. Weaver will occupy the home very noon. Left For Grant Pass Mrs. K. W. MelBan. r left thin morn inj; for Grants I'aaa lo visit with her parenlB. Mrs. Meiiwner will be away from lloaeburg ten (lays or two weeks. From Portland 11. E. liuchrielil, Ceome Batea. and Jack Hayes arriveil here yesterday from I'ortland and will leave Boon for the mountains for the hunting seaaon. Stopped Here .Mr. and Mrs. I.. Ftlinliler, who have been visiting in Myrtle Point, stopped in this city and spent the day. They were returning to their homo in Jos Angeles. Left For Riddle Miss Elsie Klawim h. who has been the house guest of Mrs. V. C. Ockel- niann for several days, left this after noon for Kiddle, where she will visit. Miss Klitwlstli resides in Suth erlin. Ix'ave For I'ni'tlniMl Miss Vernlta Kolilhagen and Miss Bertha Kohlhagen leave tonujtht for Portlund aud Seaside, where they will t.pend a few days enjoying their vacation. I.euviiiic On Viwni ion- Mr. and Mra. L. J. t'raflon leave I his afternoon on their vacation, and will spend a week or ten days in Portland. They will he accompan ied by Mrs. Woodley Stephenson and duughter. DA.imrf rMM T.ln Victor Boyd relumed yesterday af- ternoon from a tour of three months. Mr. Boyd was joined in Phoenix, Ari zona by friends, and toured by auto, Colorado, the Grand Canyon and Ne braska. Left This Morning- Mrs. J. M. Trefren and two daught ers, Miss Clarice I'eter and Elvln Uer?, who Is visiting the Tretrens from Portland, left this morning for a camping trip on the North Uiup- qua. Will Leave Saturday Miss Goidu Wheeler will leave feat unlay for her home in Salem after a viHit of a week with Mrs. George Clinton. She wltf bo accotnpunied by Mrs. Clinton, who will loin friends in Salem and go to Newport for a vacation of a week or ten days. Had WHtilei-fnl Time at Om.it Mr. and Mrs. H. s. French, and Mrs. Vivian French and three child ren, who spent a week at Handon beach, are home from their outing, and tell of a wonderful time at the coast. Here From Yaquina Mrs. R. H. Chamberlain and daught er, .Helen of Yaquina arrived here yesterday und will spend several days in this citv attending to bus iness matters. They are former res idents. Returned From Portland Miss Mima Porter, who has been visiting in i'ortland for several weeks returned home yestorday afternoon. Miss Porter was accompanied by Miss Marlon Thompson, who wiil visit here for a week or ten days. Here From Portland Mrs. (). F. Troxel and daughter. I former residents of thiB city, arrived here yesterday rrom Portland to spend several days visiting with rel- j at Ives. Mr. Troxel will Join them the I latter part of this week. To California I Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Atterbury and I family and Mr. and Mrs. ltne Thnrn- mn left yesteiriay for Los Angeles, a nero tnev wi spend the winter. Miss t arinen Atterbury and Ivan Aiterbury will attend the t'niversity of South ern California this fall. Stopped Here Miss Stella Ilraunint:er and Miss Kllu Moline. of Iowa, who are touring the west, sloppi i in lioseblllg for sev eral days to isit wi'h Mr. and -Mrs. dson Illake anal Carl Hratmincer. They lift th ia morning for San Fran cisco. itetinns Home Miss Khea Sikes who has been I vlsiling ivlativi's here for several I ilavs left ihis morning for her j hunie. she ;. go us far a. Ciai-ka- mas iviili Mrs. 11. J. Watson, who is i driving down to loin her husband.! Lieutenant Wnison, who is a mem-i her ir tin- Company p pistol team In the hln'e shout. '.ulo Nearly Lost j tjlllek work en the pari nf V. S. j French of the French Transter mm- puny vi-sn-r.lav alieriMion prnlwbly j "liM ii an aulo lourists's car. A iimrisi ai driving along .laeksnn I street w hen Mr. French driving hy In a irmk. nmicerl a fire burning In I'.-.e lugL.ice on 1 he runiiiiic board. ! IS- iniiiK .nai. Ii culli-rl to the tour-' M and jerking a hand extii'gulslier from ll,.- iruiU put uui l!ie hiai be- fore It ihi! any great daina lie. CO. D. ATTENTION V A I'rill. Momlav night. Aug. 2mh . at 7:.1". 1 I'apt. I.ile Mai-sieis. -.l i 1 Singing is Half the Joy of Owning a Culbranson The songs you like best to hear, sung by some loved voice, to your own aoftly accented, perfectly-timed accompaniment on a Gul bransen. There's genuine enjoyment for you! Select your song rolls from the hundreds upon hundreds available, with the words already printed on them. The key they are pitched In. doesn't matter. Too high? Too low? Just turn a knob. The Gtilbransen instantly transioses. An ordinary song roll may be played as a spleirdid and correct accomiany Ing number, on the Gtil bransen. The difficult fingering Is taken care of by the roll. Through the pedals you register your touch, your time, your ex pression, following exact ly the interpretation given the song by the vocalist. White House Model S700 Country Seat Model $600 Suburban Model . . $495 Community Model .$420 Ott's Music Store Koselnirg GULBRANSEN The Registering Piano K.K"WM-I''Ii5Pr'M Boxers Are Busy' Tho boys who are enKaged In training for the Elks smoker to be held in the near future are "doing I heir stuff" at the Elks gym these days and every evening a large crowd of spectators gather t walch the glove artists slam their sparring partners around for a few rounds. The boxers train almost every evening at about six o'clock. Miss Marion Smith, a resident ' of Looking Glass spent several hours in town today shopping. GOULD HARDLY DO ANY WORK Since Taking Lydia E. Pinknam't Vegetable Compound This Woman Feels So Well Keeseville, N. Y. " I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ipound too higmy tor the good it has done me. I waB so much troubled with femalo weakness I could hardly do any work. 1 sawyour advertise ment in the paper, and read it to my husband. He said, 'You had better try Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve f? e t a b I e Com pound', so I boueht six bottles, and by taking it I am nut troubled as I was. I am gaining strength and getting fleshy. My female troubles have vanished and I have never felt so well. The Liver Pills are the best I ever took. If you think my letter will cn- i courage ouier surterers you have my '""'v" w auveriise- ment" Mrs. Sarah Blaise, Box 177, Kecseville, N. Y. Doing the hou.eworU for tho average American family is some task, and many women lose thefr health in so doing. If you. as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregularities, areeasily tired out and irritable, or have other dis agreeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E.Pinkham'&Veg otablc ComiPGund a trial.Let it help you. I . . UNrvERsiTYof Oregon The UNIVERSITY ol OREGON contains The Collece of Literature. Science and the Aria with 22 department. The pro'essional K(,ools ol Archi tecture snd Allied Arts Business Admimstinlior Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law . Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension f or o eoflio;u or anf Information ttTic Tht fttiutror, Um0ert,tg of Orefon. Ortjon. TV 48th Year Opens September 25. 1913 1 51 9 Iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li .lll! I W a A BURGLAR QUICKLY BREAKS IN und fire suddenly break. . ' It always best to be ol " " to have your valuable, p' day and night. ,'lti for a, iil0 M you can rent . prival8 ' w Bute Ueposit Vault. 11 " I Is j rvlEDFI I EI The Medford Koseburg I). O. K. K. band won high honors in .I'ortland during the Imperial l'alaco sessions, by taking second place in the com petition among bands of 25 to 35 pieces. In contesling for this prize the Fuhat Durkan Temple band, was in competition with numberless bands from hundreds of Dokkie tem ples throughout the country, and the high honor won designates the organ ization as unquestionably one of the best fraternal bands in the entire country. 7'he band is composed of muclsciuns from Iloxeburg and Medford, and is directed by Wilson Vi'aite, of Medford who is ranked as one of the best band directors on the Pacific, coast. John C Shields, director of the Doug las County Concert Hand, who Is the youngest baud director in the north west, is the sol cornetist with the Fuhat llurkan Temple band, w hile sev eral other Hoseburg musicians are members. Fly spray at Wharton Bros. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Will If fOvM Ml LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEWrtatr WANTED WANTED Turkeys, iarge or small. Hros. l)en Cirt ki ' Phone 14 F 14. Boyer Bros. FOlt SALE or ra'.-PnJt-ii. WANTED One first class Ironer. ! Address B. J. xt X'tW Umpqua Steam Laundry, l'hone 3U9. FOR SALE-fuidiu a WANTED'to rent five room-house I Pound,- J. E hmu,' with garage. Party with no child- i fry Qreton. ren. Inquire F. F. Jones, Barnes iFOIt 8ALE-1 rn 81(1; Barber Shop. Shrop. M. T. (mm. Cm COOK WANTED West Fork hotel, FOB SALE IS- tt r4 lady preferred. Apply to Mrs. T. D. ! truck, capacilr l' Vio4 Barry, Kothan, Oregon. ; cords. Just ovfrtacltlBi WANTED Man and wife for nrune oner. Addresj D. a!t Smtri harvest. Woman tn rook for 8 or 10 FOU SALE "ll Ml', fm men; man in dryer: also 6 or 8 pick-1 While Lvboni bras. ktex ers; begin about Sept. 5. Address or call P. J. Ballf. WANTED Ladycook during prime picking at Myrtle Creek, also prune pickers. Address P. P. Care News Review. WANTED to buy. Used Chevrolet or f 01t s:aUS-1'iI PU' P Maxwell touring car. State model, goc enrb. Pb1'. condition and price. S. care News- .TKZH'ii-icirw t rti-i i r.i r.iueriy muy lu uo u.-.:i (.flUji Oreeoa. ix'I housekwping and care for small p-r---.-. vJjirTfeUs! W' child. Good home but small wager..' 3 mi' (rom tom rtMeJiJ -- . . - r 1 tvi II SALE 3 inch Man t- WANTKD-Man and wife for ranch ; I( f AW by the year. eGneral farminf,', ; " ... noultrv. vhofn. ratll?. Miift bo r.ir .. . . i.-nt? n's mat win xhko care i ti.ti-r. i j trar. first rlaps and un to dale. In an-! W. rJauJRtj .t-t ... .- t-t'm i r riv? turkey and former eniplnyment. Add. Ii;ix! Tom; elpite w 1 WANTKDMan"wiUTwife lo work oh 1 , '5' tnlf liiim iiv ine vi'nr. niiiL ne 1111 i mra . -- man and wife, and not afraid to work, aH whole management will he j in his hands. Work will be willii slock, especially sheep and fatun-i ins cattle In winter. No inexperienc- ed Mirt1es need to apply. Address S3, 'poll SALE One ,ooH C. care News-Review. MISCELLANEOUS LOST Fountain pen. Finder please, rel urn to this office. Reward. i PEACilKs; eai-lF'rawforils, and ; Orange Clings. Also melons and (omatoes at Coos Bay highway -rrrFJSM " t stand. U mile from Pacific hisli- jr'"f'"' . .,k J'ay.Jr. Klelst. vi-T.' ni v iTi.iTJM""..ri t-ii'i.ta of fur Trmlt nioiir.l htinrU fish birds, an I FOR animals. On highway just north "t Iiosehiirc. Brulons Taxidermy, Tanning and Fur company. CAR OWNER Don't forgot to call : f,-)BsALE-0' 6 j.1 when in need of nuto parts., w yttn eld. Knrff'o Antrt WVe.'.-lnir House. ! , lr.l noUfidS lr FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. S23 So. Sieplu r.i ?OR KENT safety deposit boxes. Rnseburg National Bank . Ftvin:i.NT'Tunfiii niched bme'n ' : inn ronnis. 7-.j W. line si. FOIM; ENT Four furnished liou. ' -keeping rooms. 248 N. Rose. FOR" 'RENT-Sfurnlslicd houseke-1- ing rnnins. 720 Winchester st . e?rT5 ci l P FOR SALE rouse, wnum nets ' home or suitable for apartment house. Phone 4-"3 J. ''i U S,T.F. 1 foi!7n "house, und ' ' citep. Phone 3C9 J. "u'Oilf, Going Hundnj Peters Ammunition ud MarlinRft Tht'y "e W Mint t. have , Camp EquipmHt, n. "ucTerrthisji ParsIowFimJ Company HI K. Juki,, feu Roseburg tan Aruudel, jtuu me, n,, ' FOR SALE-InakusndSfc taken at oc. Pboe II P 1 WANTED Jlidilk housework. Inquire Pal si Store, Casa street FOR SALE Sveet eon t ad E. M. Mathis. P6 ' ' l V-T-n ' c,lar fence pel.. U. I 7wKord truck. "IT, cliweJ cab. Hwkrj. & -,t for mod lifM for BW ''VSV in O. Hff. MatbBJ xf ivoe. one twV ' I B,.r, two poie"". Jen? .,. lM old. tan ,ii AioMidcr Adc- rim" Chapman, j Wilbur. Ijiiiiam sale a rvi?' One t, ln POUI pmri." r Jaer c.ncre.0 , lnr5 phone or Uo.-eburK. : ' huniir. vrj !. ' veariir.IT or I Charn:s i.-7,ifsAl.E 1'anlv lu1' lin k Ma rnt- ries. I l ' t r r I'iiuhJ. i-' otnsth. Off-