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ROSEBURG NgWS-REVIEW, TUESDAV, NOVEMBER H. 1g PACP TWO - r i .1.. .......... . --1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dilly Except Sunday U. W. UATKti.. uKHT O. UATKd.. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Dally, pi r year, by mail liully. six moutlm, by mall Dully. tlino monilm, by mall Dally, silicic niouili. by mull- i'rfliiuiit and Manager Secretary-Treasurer Dally, by carrier, it month . WefKly Newt. Iterlew, by null, P"i' year.. .14.00 iM l.Wl .to .60 - 1.00 picms BY BERTGBATCS MONEY-MAKING AND CHURCH-GOING. al'lMib-Tlnai ! reserved. ItitCrli as iULaJ Vla"i Uiaa..r"'"ia7T7. VJM. at ibo post oflice at Kwaeburu, Orcnou, uauer me aci oi watiu , WIIHMS Ul'U MONEY GOES "The I'nitwl Stales is y km. ding on future wars alone more than the entire net expen.ses of the federal government five years tW. It is spoiKlinjf as much as the aggregate net earnings of all the railroads of the country in their most prosperous year. No body has yet shown wherein there is a shadow of an excuse for this exhausting strain on the nation's economic resources, or what peril or policy of government can warrant such expenditure. To i-ay that it is done for the national defense is silly. The nation al 'deiVliMJ is weakened, not strengthened, by this excessive strain. The conventional argument that armament is a form of national insurance is not highly impressive. No property owner feels compelled to take out new policies because a business rival has in creased his insurance. Moreover, if a manufacturer devoted 0 per cent of his total income, as the United States government u il.iii.cr. to navinif insurance premiums, his creditors would soon intervene, and his case would also receive the careful attention of i,n expert alienst. What an individual could not do without sub jecting himself to court proceeding is what every government b doing in the name of national defense." Frank L. Cobb, Editor The New York W orld. o- Koseburg is going to see the day, and not far distant, either when it will be without a single place for the entertainment ol its people and others if some agreement is not reached soon for the purpose of suitable grounds for outdoor amusement:;. Wit ness the big crowd that took advantage of the football game tit Umrehvood Park yesterday, one of the nioM ideal locations to be found as u community center for all kinds of activities on a large scale. Each succeeding celebration held here is augment ed by a large attendance of people from all parts of the county and the necessity of the city owning suitable grounds for these activities is becoming more apparent every year. The location at Eaurelwood park not only affords ample grounds for outdooi .ports of all kinds, but the adjoining park, so delightfully located would prove an acquisition to the city's int -rests that in tin years to como will prove- a sound investment. Koseburg should tr.ko K.mie action to secure and retain one or more of the beau U:ul plots of ground within easy reach of the center of popula tion before these tracts are cut up and sold to private parties. The day is soon coming when our neglect will be very disappoint ing to the people of Koseliurg. o With the Own I'riiue already back on German noil anc news dispatches telling of the probable return of the kaiser U his fatherland all occurring in close proximity to Arnustict 1);1V ought to stir our patriotism to that degree that the cele bration of the signing of -the armistice be made more elaborate and nut riot ic than ever before. The movements on the part ol lornur Gorman war lords to re-enter their country should not be paired lightly. They are a bunch of trouble makers and llieii restoration should be looked upon with a certain degree o grave .suspicion. GOOD EVENING FOLKS We're dern sorry And we want Extend apologies Fer not callin' ' your attention To the weekly Bath in last Satui day's issue but You'll probaDly need it More tonight Than ya did then . KS DUMBELL DORA THINKS A briar pipe hat thorns on it !!" Well fellers. sh was some celebra tion, ch? , I Bv W'lckcs Wauiooldt.) I OB.-u'hMard a succcful buMmSK man av, "I can't afford to slay from church." I ank-'d 'hli' meant. Uc said he attrilmtcd li8 nanrlnl success to his Mcady atu nd au at church. H. tnl.l me that for many years he worked hard for a lii'c a'"1 nad ban lv maile ends meet There was nr Indication that the future would show any Improvement. A steady prlnd from morning till nicht, day afier day. week after k. year a' ter vear. barely kept th- wolf from the door. F.ven then the animal s aw' Home snout poked In orcasiunally. When Sunday came ibis man was tlr-d. He did not feel like froinir to church. He U4t depr. d and iit-1.W--S. He ellher wanted to lie around the house and rest or ft out Into the country away from It all While contemplating his dismal future, he looked about h'.m. He ob served that the majority of the sut roKfiil tieonle were Identified with the churches. In fact. It seemed to, him that the church-goers as a class i cot along pretty well. He wondered , if there w as not som thin bark of I it all that he did not timurstanu. re determined to find out. He began going to church regularly. Within si months thiii'.s commen ced to change for him. First of all. his own outlook on life improved. This Brought a sense of confidence and security that he h;:d not known before. He felt there was a sus taining power back of him upon which he could lean anil rely. The feeling grew. His shoulders 'went bar k: Ills chin went tip: he becan to look his fellow-man squarely In the eye. Mentally he to:k hold of his own situation. , He began to go af ter things and he beean to get them. At the time he related this story to me ho Mood wall In his church and in his city.. Ie ijad money and V.e had Influeuce.' and most of all, he h;fit contentment. ' ' If The church stands for the con structive thine, the wholesome thing, the worth-while thing. It Is rea sonable that a man putting himself in touch with such forces should ben efit 'financially, as well as otherwise. o-j GOOD CIGARETTES JUfiu GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Classified Seci ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAcT WANTED 'T for itPvT ,. men., , si Opera Star Forms Her Own Company W'iVTI-'n X Kn 1 rnw. P. ItenrirL ' FOIt liKV'l'IrirT . - i i..... ... wen Wlibur.oregonjut.ji. : ion. jj B ur- WANTErP-Turkeys, mige oi atualL FOU IUiNTKM-i! Phone 14 F 14- Boyer Bros Wednesday, Th LIiu WANTEi Wood fulling Job In guodfa-. evenlnu i timber. Ilox 40, l(t. i itoseDurg. John Full ltl-'NT V, --J Clenj 3 mil,:, " 7'? WANTEH to rtnt Modern furnished; (Jlad..n. ""H' L room. Must be quiet. Address Box ,, . r; i X care News-Iievlew. j u 1 lu--NT--aIlMr I'-'iuy furnished J, " M apartment. v'.."l WANTED Old false teeih. We pay high as $10 fi r full sets. Don't mat ter If broken. Western Metal Com pany, Uloomiugton, HI. When the legion gang puts a show on they put it on, we'll say and with a bunch of Hvewires like the Doys o Umpqua Post they should be able to scrape some of the moss off the backs of the calamity howlers and make the village set up nd take nourishment. Now Its predicted that in thirty years, maybe only twenty years, there won't he any Thanksgiving turkeys left. And no post-Thanksgiving hash. It's an ill wind, etc. that has no silver lining. That Resbo. Elluks feetball team musta had a shot of Boswell yestiddy. Anrf u,'re rtern olad the high schoot- erslrompcd all over the carcasses of the Grants Passers down in that vll iage yestiddy. i , , Oh. well, what's the use comment ' on all of it It was too good fer voids- All of us are either better or worse than we appear on the surface to bs. 1 . . . Have you ever seen that awful curse, That comes to you in the shape of a nurse? . She rs such a face i When she's sent to a place. If the patient don't die he gets worse. The poor, like the rich, we will al ways have among us. ' ; eEvil communications corrupt good i ' ' ' ' ."..' ',. manner..- There surely was a prohet- ord has been received here of the , A , u i 1 1 marnaire rcrontlv of Mhs Ora Weav- .e vision of telephone service. ( forln(,r,y , Cropk ,,. 'V ! ter of Kdwin Weaver of that place. Kipling expressed it too mildly. The' viss Weaver and Mr. H. H. Carter i 4 i is 'V of V.- ;. v HOLIDAT CAins Order your nonnav cards now. A beautiful engraven line to make your selection fijm. Orders placed dur ing the next thirty days will not be billed before January .1. l'J 2 4. Don't delay. Call News-Keview office. FORMER . , MYRTLE CREEK GIRL MARRIED WANTED To rent, or lease, by re sponsible party, modern home with three bedrooms, cloee In.. Furnish ed. Best of care guaranteed. Address T. H. N. care News-Hevlew. WANTED A refilled elderly lady de sires a place to keep houne for small family of one or two. Address in care of Mrs. J. W. Diaper, Box 727, Uoseburg. WANTED Work. Man anil wto sep arately or both. By day, week or monUi, handy man at any kind of No ttj E. D. Lewi. , it - reiertnce. Call k! FOH 8ALB-U.7rr- Wc cb. ttilf Full SALEM)akIrT-J wooui'houe 15F1J. - It'll SALK-Iir: "es, Phone t Mt A on SAijirSri-J WANTED Sleeping room In private family by business gttl. Must be reasonably clone In, heated, and with privilege of using piano, or will bring own piano. Address V. H., care News-Review. T MISCELLANEOUS T FIOK5MC3 MACBETH .To be of rova! l)!.-d and a famo-.n ep'n star is lift cnoa-h for Florence' Muc'-cth of the U:i-ago operatic, force who has :p h;-omc an :.rio. fonsttd Ittr own cotrpenyt and is phi.ninj to .our the United States with the opeia "The Secret of Sit-.anne." O.iicr women before her. like Mary Garden, have achieved, distinction l.v dirc-.-lin;; an opera cc-m-pnv. By prnmotmi,' the company m( vl:i.-b she will '-e the prmcmat tactr.r. Mis Marlvtli has ;:one fitrthtr tmn licr rocTrrriDnnr ;. bundle. News-RJ! worn, gooa tveauy man. Apioy iu . ojm.c i roperty j-f J. I. care News-Iteview. I Hose St. 'inqui .k. ' Foil SAl.lFfi7ii77-ir--toms. Ie Barkff i FOIl SALE-propTi I strawberry plaou, wT?, Wilson. Best o -4 FOIl SALeVsEorTTrr ?S00. Liberal ihtom. lJ care News-Rerift. 1 FOIl SALE OR KENTr house. Hi(h rrad(vjt. BIU.TON'S Taxidermy Tanning & Fur ",Me Jii!iw. Co. will dye youc furs, make them FOIl SALE Pack horw over or new ones. ' ' - ; i traujiing outfits. C. I trie UAK6ATNEtv iJon-Tlortjei to call Orvgon. . - P63 when In need of auto porta. FOR aALE Largj -J-rr; Sarfls Auto wrecKing Mouse. i and hat cooinnii J i i .... i I .u(w.iii:i. DK ESS MAKING 528 So. Main. ic sewing lessons. TAKEN UP A small black mare, sllKhtly cray In face. Pay damages FOIl SALE Barbus ht. and take same. C. G. Shepnard, I from pure blood stocll u uixonviue. I ....... .-.am, v,irfun. cents per lb. tract, Fred Fisher, FOIl SALE Carnal it-. and ready to blooa,UijJ Any color. Also raj v. 25c each. F. SAat k Junction. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Woman's small black purse. Contained about $2. lletutn to this office. v W. Metzger. . Car shingles in, L. . . o A car of green shlng-es Just recciv :d. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. female' of the species is rr.ore'deadty than three or four males. "I wish the hot weather would come," sighed the thermometer, epto ple are beginning to look at me ae a thing of low degree." were united In niarrlace In Seattle' where Mrs. Carter has been buyer in j the Infants' wenr department for I Scafs & Kobnrk -for the past ten ! years. They are in Honolulu where j they will reside, at iiewey Court. Soup is the most imong clothes cleanors. In listening to gossip popular dish lELKTON COUPLE ARE MARRIED SATURDAY j we ought to Lawrence M. Smith of Elkton and Miss Una O. Ilenderer of Elkton. le sure anr1 recollect that everybody I were united in marriage on Saturd iyl Eve down hae Well, it was soiiil' day yesterday. The lioys put over oik of Hie liosi. ami eleane.st eelebrations ever lielil in lloselmrir. 1 was a nierry-tfo-routHl of fun from day break until late last l.inht. Adding t the Kay festivities the weather mail Imuijjht lorth a tlay uneiiualled for sueh a lilting telebiatinn. It wiif i1 luinuiier atnt no mistake. o Just when the Oregon income tax law e?ui.s over the l word is riieieil from Wa.liitinton that some sulistantial re ductions will be ii.;.de ir. ttie federal iueomc tax law dating o! January 1, l'.l'JI. This will be eonstilino; news to the bio; income lax payer who held out gainst the recent tax election in Urn state . 1 - - - i lucre's a lad I'm inivhly fond of, for there's mischief in In and In - appitite is healthy wnen it conies to jam jtutl pie ei'iier steikn.L' and a bunin uiui:; his nee- he'll j:ct another, where he'll jet it uoedm -----falli.i in the coal p.ile when he's playing hide t ve 'I hei'v's a hole in w In n it's pone I knows. .Ma. In afternoon at 3 oYluck at the M parsonage, with Kev. Knotts offii i tine. The ring ceremony was usi'd. and the service was read In the pres ence of relatives. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ilen derer, well known Elkton residents. They will make their home in Elkton. from AHam and been talker1, about. ' The early birds get the best seatr it the movies. "3" t ' 'i- 'Dont think you'll be missed." said the militant wife, as she hurled the rolling pin at her husband. if With the Myers electric water sys-' 3Y OUR OWN ROBERT BROWN- !"' a turn of the faucet will start the ING pump and you get f-esh cool water Why, yes. it's true if It's the truth from th well. Myers' pumps of nil you want j kinds at Wharton Ilros. And truth's a line I'll hew to and not' o stray DAILY WEATHER REPORT We've no bananas, for the crop ic; Scant, 1 V. S. Weather Bureau, local office, And not a single one of them today. ' Uoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 We've string beans, omons, cabbage :n- scallions, so I Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths You see there's no; a lack of thingo Hn'hesi teinpeiatnvo yesteidny ... ill we've got Lowest teniperanire last nWht -Itt1 GoC.'s in "is Heaven, all is well; but' Precipitation last L'l hours 01 no 'Telnl precip. since first of month .M Yes. rather no bananas in f-e lot- Normal precip. for this month.. 4.7 . Tomatoes? Here they are old fash-'T"'"1 rrrclp. from SepL 1, 1923 Why aoes a f 1' LOST Nov. 3 either at Antlers The atre or at Koseburg depot, brown , 1 T .. . V.iu .frla i FOIl SALE lo'.i K :.i 1.US1-HiacK traveling nag. was iosij oscburg. 56 tttr". between Conallls and t, rants l'as.- ej)ape, 12 years old -t n It contains lady's wearing apparel vc-;ir: 206 prune jsi'ti and other articles of no use. only to owner. Reward. Address Helen M. Uryant, La Mesa, Calif. FOR RENT IrOU KENT Good farm. Inquire (.'has. I Ott. "32 WLane St. I t-Tlll-1! "K XT- A nart nient lit .120 North Jackson. FOIl KEN'i siiteiy deposit Rosehurtr Npttonal Bank. boxeB 2nd young pear trtilc 1C lar?e cberry W; years old, all Royil it- fine shajie; t u: 2 acn iogeaberrtfc room ho houe: shape. No run dcr.fc crop this year. i4 years old. On norit from Soldiers Hm If owner. V. H. ': Home. mirror letiecty becuuse the back of the glass Is covered with quicksilver, which does not absorb light. Hence the light rays which form an image are thrown back In reflection. Clean and bright as a mirror Is the home where if : i !! B ts them Island. But 1. .shallow in a nearby I; oiiH'thinir n iis hea!.i; a'.- always m;--inj;- from his coal or 1 1 1 1 . w nere it .- nlwajs btimpinir uul j ur-j rota and seek, maxbi1 cret l. For he'. Vt i't has'.e, j.t d ; his waist. He's the first up in the mol'liintr with his eves a si.mi:);: I :-i;;ht. and he thinks 'twould I e much better if there never was a liieht. Takintf lath- le ti.ii.k- a uiu-:ene. and iie's Ml. v.u'.t eo.. -taut tears that he'll hear th.- hated in.-ticn, "l!ae Ou w a -hed bi hind j ota' ear--'.' ' Tivrc's a smile that's always lr. ;k::ijr. whether lu.k be j'isul or bail, and he thinks the sun is -hinit'ir ju.-t for Mother e"i' I i- lktd. In l.i.- Ine liuii'.- not a wer.-. m.t a buiik:: laiial. livery day is lull f ph., -tire that lies out to h !i:!.l. Ib's a !..d I'm m:)'!ity :.e.d of, and his name is Fi i -.I', r a'.- Tom. er Ink or Harry. . it's ,!:m or Hank ir l'l !'!-,,'; it atu r v. Ii.it they tail him, he i- Youth. Cod h!e- boy. M..y the lul lire that's before him hiinjf an eiUal .share :ov. I. loned, too Rtpe a i pomegranates s,Atch them spray! Potatoes? From Long it's ti ue So. yes we have no bananas here to d,iy. t- i; HIS REPLY "Weil ah! regards Henrv a catid.d.Ue for the presidency Maj. Ii j K. WidenfuMer, chi cmc:er iniector. eAftcr eori study ol tne matter I am inclined to leiieve that a ticket carrying the njncE oi VVird.iomery Mont for p csidc-nt and Buch Searsrce for vice w rrf,d,nt v,ouln win a strong support t cry efe ta'ineis in general." You can h.itth a plan by setting your nund on it. 4- -i- "Hands off, Copper, I am wearing Boston y.irtefs and no mct.ii can touch me." v T0DYS AOGE S.ive our tur.t-.j ikhii. ou car vise trem for s'inecrs. to date .ver. lirecii. ficnu Sept. 1. ls"i Total excess from Sept. 1, - . tii ; I e.oi ; Av r. ureeip. for 4il wet seasons (Sept. to May, inclusive) S1.48 I'.. tin t.Hiiuht :tni' W'eilneselav. WILLIAM HELL, Observer. Hum No. 6 Disinfectant drives, off dirt nnd disease. Cer tain death to genny pests that infest house, cellar or stable. Kxcellent for wounds, toilet use nnd sick room. Ten times more powerful than carbolic ucid. Sale, quick, inexpensive. One of 200 I'uretest prepara tion for health nnd hvgi no. Kvery item the best that skill and conscience can produce. Nathan FuIIerton The Rexall Drug Store 52-Piece Set of Willow Patten 1 OLD ENGLISH . CHINA A RARE DESIGN AND LIKE THE CHINA' USED IN COLONIAL TIMES V , We are also showing this week a beautiful set of a and white Nippon China, 50 pieces, a barjaft 26-Piece Lasher Silverware $3.50 These'splendid sets are just the thing for P3- CHURCHILL HARDWARES t . Perkins Building. Cass St v Ford I. IT t ' ' -1 - "it takes a feller bout a month to re.-.over from ont of tiiim thir ccicbia ti0!-S." Cured or Money Back "After about 8 yrr of offering with Piles, twii trey ted by you and csn trvthiully say that I am cured,' This and hundreds of other letters have h-cn received from grateful patients. They are on file in niy otiiccs an J will he sent any one who wants proof of my non surgical, painless mctliods of cur ing files. I guarantee) to euro V r .' moiT. Write today for !'fLt BOOK. MX CHX.5. J. CEAN. M.O 2ND AND HCRHISON ri-.RrlANB.OniCaN m. iarWFvr.r.wJm,.i i . .TJai.. SOUD SILVER The Bride of Today t ilTVr- hirnionv w iih the CM 1 1 5 :on. rrj-k-jil I.RL1SO tiif -lanntpt Kit SOI. Id t ix Tbi. Miw PATTFVM il l M9f. BRYAN'S cm- SHOP KvJ SOLID SILNER'y1 SHIRTS With all the New Style Tou Plain colors in collar attached, plain aw in collar band 1.25 to $5.00 ' Silk shii tain plain end stripe S5.0D to S7.50 fa i