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PAO TWO I, i WHAT'S IN A NAME? II ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lstud Dally Except Sunday .llvTi; Iwcl-Dt aud Manager ' SkftT " I.ATKS:ZZZZI--- T.,ti.r.!tury-Treasur.T SUBSCRIPTION BATES Dally, nr year, by mall liaily, hi iiioiiiIih, jy mall Daily, tlir.-ir uiimdis, hy mail Dally, amnio ijn-m li. hy mall Liaily, liy earner, per month , Win.kly N wh Itovlew, by mall, per year 400 ' 2.00 ; 1.00 . .60 .60' 1.00 P.CKIN5. BY" BERT & BATES WHAT'S IN A NAME? ii!,nul runifu mine. bfsio ai.nnl. liK ti.-rt.n ar alio ri-airvad. eul'"rtaS;iKoii(l tiana matter May 1?, 1:d, at lliu l:,l otlno ui j(uauuiK, Uri'Kun, under th Ai:t of March 2, H79. MUbfcliUHO, xju-j itiiuc lici:ai:y and ii:i:uc kmxatiox No c(,mnmnity is tumpltitc-ly equipped with facilities for public education uiiK.ss in addition to adequate schools it also l.as a public library accessible to its people. The fact that the public library i-s an inti-jrral part of public education is now gaining general re cognition. The public library bcrves both young and old and all classes ol poople in its community. It is an indi.'ei)sable adjunct to the public school, in that it provides classroom libraries and colla teral reading for the pupils and supplies means for them to form the habit oft-fading and to acquire a facility in the use of reference life. The period of schooling for young people is brief at the most, and the best aqtiisition which pupils can gain from their i lie disnosition to continue their education r, ii,,.,. ! . ., unctum throughout life and an acquaintance with the means oy u '"-r"' d. h to our little he (tac me mine, a very doiiinful honor on lend. HV.ia Hi- "m ' GOOD EVENING FOLKS With turkey selling At 27 cents a pound Today e may be able To purcbsie A gixzard or two. i1 DUMDELL DOHA THINKS Ma Jonsja i the mother of a Chin. man. Shop early and get back you bum checka in time to redeem them. fit The Macom observed "Father and Son Week" last niflht and the lodge room is still intact, strange to relate. Frank Hills crove a flivver out m the sticks the other day to demon strate to some victim, and, experi encing a streak of hard luck, had a flat tire. He phoned to the village in an S. O. S. for help an the service ihm rtisnatcred to his a d and Just as the tire-repairing outfit ap peared on the scene an hour later, Frank found a spare t're on the rear nf h, hum all Dumned and ready for 1 (liy Wlikia Vambnlilt.) ti. ,...'.. l,.l In B name. I U.-u-d to t Ihlii!: my father liad me when he (tac i conferring i i.i r.i an om i 1 , .... i mas old i-iiourli to uml" n... ham- of my life. h, n P' umilil ask me my nann -:iy I did not know. u..,-iir irt nn In fore a rnnm the first day ........T.i ...i.i ,.,,i,i,,... n:v name .i I. .-..,. .rrii-a . n'-n t i i 1 vara old I tooK nin.i..rn lino my own ham!" a"rt .,l,.,,i,.il a l.-ss UUUMl.il .ipi.i" 'I'l: in so urlfveil my I.i 1 nnilv abnndoiifd the i'l' back to first principle. nt nil, 1 k irk nit It o- I would Bnlck- of wan that 1 fi- aud went Dora. I Gtris oi me tvn mrr pantalets to cover their legs, now they wear pants to show them off. Ad-rlre a woman, but don't try to understand her. 3r it ar A lot of men think the world is hard 111 the practi-ion them because they cannot land, a soft berth. THANKFUL7 (All Together, Please.) WE ARE! THANKFUL! for what? For EVERY THING: Sunshine, soft breezes, birds that sing Doxologies from every tree; the dandelions-covered lea: The round red apple and sweet pear, the elderberry everywhere. The iuice of which on may convert, without committing act overt. Into a "near" but "not quite" wine to "aid digestion" when we dine. "Thankful?" you ask, "and, pray, for vhat V And I reply, "for THAT, why not?" This lowly hut lovable blossom, dc&pite an earlier (entirely unjusti- lliis mav be accomplished The public library is often called a "university of the peo ple," ami Mich it is, offering something of value to every person who will avail himself of its services. Jt serves not merely indi viduals but also numerous organizations, such as study and de bating clubs, etc. The purposes for which people lead may be classed under the heads of information, inspiration, and recreation, and the public library supplies literature for each of these ends cal affairs of life the library is a constant aid in nil the various oc cupations for the I'ariiK r, mechanic, business man, and profession al worker, and enables one to increase his efficiency in his pres ent vocation and also, if desired, to prepare himself for something better. The' public library also contributes no small part to pub lic education as the bulwark of good citizenship and patriotism. It is essential to the life of the republic that intelligence and vir tue be maintained as characteristics of its citizens. The use 1 appropriate printed matter gives a knowledge of the Is.sues of the da yand their background, which is essential to a proper exercise of the duties of citizenship. The public library as an institution fosters a .sturdy Ameri canism and a democratic cooperation for civic improvement .,,i;, :;e iii the community. In view of the important ,.; v.,,,!,..,.,! l,v il.i, institution it is proper to maintain';'") ! reputation, bids fair to bc good time. I"11 j come the National f-lower. a library ;i public expense from the proceeds ol taalion. 'Sf I'u iy ((immunity, no matter how small, should either haC vc know fl,r lt ,0 modest Us ou'n public library or access to library service fron, semo , .he wcahe. when the ra,io an-near-by convenient sou'ee. The ideal in every case is Hie tax-sup-; ported public library, but a beginning may often be made by ii-1 All girl3 , the Zieflf;eid F.ollies nanciug a public library in various other ways, such as by popu-j i-.a-e he.-n branded peaches. lar subscription, bv the proceeds of entertainments, and by the, i' x 1 i.i i nuuM u ii"o, . i . , Marry n chicken and vou may get rupport of women s clubs and other organizations, (men a ( heDCcked public-spirited citizen of means may be found who will take plea- sure in dona'ing a building for library use by his community. At sixteen: "How dare you. sir!" , , , , r t'w At eighteen: "I'm sue I oon't know Thirty-tight slates have ollicial agencies for promoting tiie.,,.. establishment and development of public libraries in their terri- .t twenty: "l dun't think we've tory-in each case eitiier a state library commisMon or a division j " -;ure ave of t'.ie slate eihiiiilioa tleparlnient or a state library exercising some tnenrii in common, so it really fuectioiis similar to those of a library commission. In some cases J d0"n' ,. , . ' .'At thirty :"Conventions are 60 fool- the state grants financial aid for the establishment and support ol . lRl.t snyvvay.-. public libraries. A commuuuv inaugurating a movement for the, M farty: -My dear n-.an, can you 1 ' . , , i . ; lend me a match. establishment of a public library m any one ot these ..S states . -s should apply to its own library commission or similar body at the ,f , ns..lct3e neaier could guaran .state caiital and rcieive whatever encouragement and aid is t results, he could sell each sprsy granted by the stale to further its enterprise. The state library: or assoc. -ialions also will sometimes gladly help toward the establish-1 that thrift thing in, .hi ui' i., v liPrni ias iMid assiMance in the way of counsel and lit-! "What'll vc have frr runner. Mum? cratuiv may licadouai'ters n-t 1.. ..1 t ... . ..iiiili-,. ,,,....1 .iii.l -ii-.i J . 1 1 1 11 li 1 in pei'l'H " i. ii I'l" """"' . naiii'iii. r. -Vi h.it more r'l vnu wan for lunch. much as tlie residents ol towns aim cine-. iii'r.:.uj? w.-.kc chicken croquettes ot However, an time . ...i t,. it r 'i tii not ow. It Is all rlnht Mr I'"-" pmpos.-s and no one ! 13 "1 : ,;, p. Bl.le. I mpi a Keni' ky mln-. Inter by the niinm of Will H. I'em.,1 and tbal helped some. I Yes, there la lots 1" a name. I j knew a mnn who bad invented a verv Kod contrivwi.e for freezinij j mains. K es. and bo on. I f o"''1 : mH thini: of it. Hut he I organized his company under the name of The Southern Sanitary (.lasi Vlould lee Cream Kroezn Coinpaiiy Pe went broke In Hire., months. And it served him rlehli t" One lias to be rnrelul w"h names. When we w-re settln-: up Hi" serond Ited Cross War Drive a vivid poster was HiicL'ested, sliowine a Il"d Cross nurse holdinir one find of a sireteber and below was the Inx-t iptlon. "old up vour end." Some of the publietiy experts were rabid acainst this pos ter They derlared the drive wonlil he ralb d "The Hold I'l' Campaign. ' I'nder ordinary clrninif anres they would have been riKht- , Amerlenn people, were not jokiok i much about such Ihines at that time I like to see a man's name tell .omeihiiiB about him. Arcordiiie to I Webster's Vnabrldf d the name j Kmile signifies an pdm-ali d man and ( the word Coup is defined "HnvlnK ai ti'll." Kmile Coin is renaniiy u rated and be does have a tale, which he tells with effect. The aiipelation of J. A. Maneover. a tailor of VVushiiir-K'n. I. C. Is fit timt. Hut George M. Oyster of the same city should be vending bl-valves Instead of milk. Our names are our labels, li should ho our constant endeavor to make them stand for the best there is in human mialifh stions. WO.LD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTPMENT STORE pRCANIZATION l.-S. IP BK urn "uh 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Alio, Wool Frocks for Fall Priced at the Very Bottom! , ti,ese Wool Dresses with those sold elsewhere and vou'l! v . ... : J.l.... .1 '"lors :ua.l values! Our quantity buying induces the r.iakcrs to which also mean savings to you. Make your choice now while our are really um: prices complete sell to Styled Becomingly Poiret twill of good qual ity fashions these Dresses which are in becoming styles for women and misses. The waists are silk lined. Trimming consists of braid, silk embroidery, aud self piping and straps on the strictly tailored models, navy and brown. Sizes 16 to 44 $9.90 $14.75 In social dance ai Winehter Saiurday nit;lit n.ber II, where y; a always have No- Stop Coughing, The simplest and best way to top concha, colds, cronp, bronohiaf, "flu" and la(?rippe coughs is to take CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every user ia a friend 3T.A r.'TtJs V v. DAILY NEWS LETTER Gossip of Staff Corre spondents at World Centers of Population. orchestra wa; assenrtcc:. Dear Folks : "I'm getting fat," said Abby Lee, "without. i After evpryone had bi i n proity : to see my weight's increasing every day, I'll ?tr.M .ST::: away. No more of sweets will I parutke, Hp, from smdio to stuitio, adiiiiiini; each sweets and cake, but not today, that's much too s 1 1 others costum.il and criticism pic- gjn tonlorrow noon; copies of Rin. ' ! Tomorrow came and Abby said,"Today's & i. j Tlie costumes were bizarre. They al- u.,.i nr nm.sp mv KrPiikfflKt. (lorsil't COtlllt. 151 Kast Indian tiiiates. Tier- amount. JLilll 1UI1CI1 W ill 1 111U I11U Sli'.i '.hij; in, u.- jscdy-Ann dulls and ho- lne thin." So breakfast found her eating strong, c' i . , ,. . i;i ....... V ,,.";.,) i , i -1 . c r.ave noinnv in in House Dul some ..l.laitu'd I coin Anui'ican l.iliraiv Asmk i.itui.i ,rril, 1V p0lk , blt lv na,n- on,c Kast WaMiingloil Street, I'hicago, 111. ends iv c:l.-r an' th' corner iv ..: l i;i!,l l, roait ueet. 11 .Mill .11 V I HUH, l iv, .'v I I librarv svi'v ice as most ('arts of ihe l uitcl States the roiiuty library i.s found to be tlie best adapted for .Mip'l in l'eadmir nialier to dvelier in the rural dist rie'.s. 'l"ne t'oiinly .vvtem has a ventral library at the lotiiity seat ir ollu r central peinl, vilh branches and stations in various locations throughout the county, and s(ineliines employs a book automobile for house to house delivery. This sysUnt is bo- mi; co;;stai:t ly cleni!Cil inio I'ew leniioiy , aim us lunnu .mu- lion should receive careful consideralioti, e.-pecially which have tat aiiv enlace of county library laws. . (V The famous louy.!as t'eimly ttirk was roostit'U' on a today ai d I'.al is sitm rely hupine; that he v ill be v il'ai;, r the time '1 hank :.'.iv it: Hay arrives. are carrying verly worn cy in tie.1 state; pi rcti ih h -o- 'l'he jMilitieiar.s say v t' must Just at present the voice of the n.hinvr at tiie football panics. listen to the Voice of the people, people is principally heard rah- ... ii. The boys mey lip, but son.eu h ."-pk CIIMI I.. country. not be in the Jhm. flit vv hen you v bell thev viol; mi tne v Id show tel.tl- I l! ;e,;!d f: erneo :es at to c.'.ptui'.' I .0 soeiel v ev .:'. i t 1" l t The winter f rocks touches of crminr, fori somebody's house cat. 1- A painter an.-stei! and accused of sl.i jping a ynl.told the magistrate he vw.!, trying to see if the paint v.s dry. i- A oiTian vho is btiong on economy claims she h.ia len stung. She mar rei i doctor twelve rars ago and she Hasn't heen sick since. A town may boast cf its culture but its chief source of pride i& the t-affic poblem. RCUND OE I. AY To get my w.itcn from pawn last st) nnq, I s'akeci inv overcoat : N.iis ( nn-' st hock mv w.itch aga.n These co'd d.is get my goat. P.H t:-r-, Wi. t V.r g'n-, 'H- w a k -; c' o 1 si It i e lo i t f or m on t ! ves hi New Al ihi , i i i TODAY: Chicago's Post Volstead Fetes The winter Now Looks Rosy liy K(H. AM) KKIfllS, (Inti'iiiiitinniil N.-wi S.'ivU'e Staff Ci.! r. -p.mlcill l I'uii'Aim .i 21. That nai't of ch'fiiLfn Hint m.i its bipiiki'ast out of:'!."T' r.-cktail sliiiV. is and Is alwn eamT i ii en nn a "lnist" was ctiiiil:iiiinK lai'liryniiKcly i-lmm tllf vvint.M' (.'cttitm a dnll stall mini the aru-ls of tin 'I n'.' Studio t'.i'. Mint pot toKothor Hie o'lu r nittil and .'.li-hed H party. Now llif wintt'l' Iciolv inMV. li wan a paii u iili n T2-hmir day tin' liind vli'Me. 'n'n dnvvn fluvs. om ,i lis: "N lli:- VVi miici1hv moiliillK or 1-:uIm i ?' ..ne was tlnTo at riling or another, nine rarty if you ou lmd a dinner If you h:ul no' 9 eli.iractors. res, Zulus, Ita ""w, ,i.,...i., ..!! ..i, i., lunch time came alonar. . But when the naiigs of to; ; camp tiiiiiiinj; in and things got gayer Abby's will grew kind of lame. Said she, "Ipitii." t,,T;V,u,s i,-,is,.,s.l "ight and make my dinner good and light. V,i: They served tie-ir tniiwin realty . a luncheon make?" And so she muiiced on pieanocit-l IS a dinner free from metis, just onions, carnl Thev nt .sandwiclitrt nut cabinls ; boots. Tli.it h'.tuse brushi s and slu llac spraxs.' mmo tliin.lv rorktnil nhakiTS. I dl'iUV the line Oil focdillff EUl?sU Wltil tnil'.Hing U-k- As miKht have br. n i xuiTt. d, t-very- monf nn imnrov;i1 hrinirs. Tomorrow is the d:lV 111 SttT. pot to be one bis family by (!;.! ' ' , . ?M1 i4. T.., n hr.dlzt That night some friends came in to dino.aadl ulU' KV I'l' the r It was a i ti'Mist1, fnni. .1 : j ii kn or inf"! ill iiilvin;: c'cih in our wivliit!,!' Out arih'Ku tii lit. M rail it th..u-.:h l;Hi. i'i-.-li;-hf- i hi. t .!;. iii I Mr.'.; ot hi !' h o rr. !) (vni' Mi'n n 1h.' i;',.. -'I hi--.' w .i" i.o . m i hi.- 1 1 1 i ' i ip w liri'lr.! a juiui" i run ni'ir. took t w Hili'W ,,-: .iU'.il T: -f .! a , J; nils up it ii-n t . v"ir. n I :at hi. I . till oIocuhI to ronir rnps. oats and alfalfa ;i housow arminir. al u :is plannrJ as tho -ion. I ;t u-inc t oh than tin- eyeballs. imiH' il)lo just as , iu'an an'ivini;. .,,niv hall of any kir.tl Oil Sl'. Sonu oiH1 into onr rnd of tlio rlarini't ihn a lii'iu it hohiiiu: up vL:iphono anil trap hlmt tho Japai:.-vc tiio ico-bo mill the ' this way: "Mrs. Zipf, 1 shouhl like to 'ptxsi'iit Mr. Oonk. Mr. Oonk and I i v.-t ;it to different s'hools toi;til!' r or . M;ui-thin liko mat." i In fait, said line lady about U in (tniduco a p'tttlrmnn; "Lot mo soc, lrit was our nanu1 ayain?" ami ho i answered : "It olippcd my mind just piow; pick nn out a k-khI oni-." I Yes, niree; tin- vint'T cfr'niy lot ks j rosy. T . . . . LULAL NEWS , 'til AJ lielit. Names weru small matleis ior,lHm sweets alia latS 111 pal I. introduction.-.. One manaced thai in pardli'ss of what's tut nv sweet." F.ach dav would brinir sonic now ;cu. what's the use? It's not because my ,viil is i.. i.t. i. i i a . i". . .. ..,.,-. r.i: :.'ft.-l us iiuaiin l secK. aim aieis 01 ien m.c jruess I'll stick to what I know is good for me." Thy Al hv Ixe. I To Mch-o-M- Mis. .1. w. Iiawr::ns wlto ii liei-e i in Hie interesl of-ilie !'nreiit-Teinli-I its' iissociiitiori. left tills atternnon lor Syhi t,n Vnltov and .Melrnf-. : it' iMMrui-t11'5- A lamp for ei.ry hour. Try KUisen M.uil.i, from llmlms :'. trie Sloie. Seriously III Mrs. S. Hale y K reported as li.-itiK euite M-rioiiKly ill r.t her home on I'omiiH reial avenue. I Wonderfully ,-asy t- nus a.-iieis. llud.-on'.-. Klei-t: eauuit i .ii e. on I'l, -el l ie (.' Slore. We K.-tt hVC h-'c STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD In Tom n . Mr. and Mrs. Cenr:el l.un,l,. v . re in town today an. iidii.s I'll- lll.SS ;tlld Si'.eijenl;. a. M-ij 'i ;.J i'J?,jV?757V','.v -4rdZii X.U T-I 7 III. I HI . je- mild, liotpiun . We.-Iilltl:, lie ai Hlllls t 5av, rr.-:i"i Viinlicd in Nostrils Kt-lirvro Ue; il-Colds at Once. II. -iv T.Mlav .1 -nine I j'l-'ivv in:;: ; "I'.n! ve.ir. : v.iil ci r s. I .el' I te .V:t! ,1 Kddi-alii'ii W v v i i v Son Week" .--hmiiil M-rxed XVlvks "sVhcn ,i frl er tr a fs.v fl .iy h.-.irj h s t.r.vi he Nt.i'ts in ptdci'i-i' ac' t : U' his fr iends." li: .-0 .1 1' If y, -tr In el i. s fr.vly fivei-,. . i p ; .Mi el I.. Mt ai. v ill a.: . i . fr ei.n t. uYti-e;' trii ni: i ht i! air p.'v- -..' ef linl-fir ill- :' lin ml'; lie' Jii'.i i Ah! It vv frit ille el-ell, ; Tll'Ti' h.l'i : in. :i li. .i ! i t. -. f.r t.re.n'. i. i vIim1 s:;l! n :r LUtruL.sJ ii 1.!- nn loL'i:vd and year id Vol! ean't l'le;lllip i mid or t-Ht:irrll. lst i.f Kl a rfniu I'.alni Apid'y a little ,.f tin i- ,T. 'im into e-.ir no "efrste tliroe-h ,.-,T. :r he. I. Hthini and "lilt. 1V.'Ilen Cl'liHUf i p t infant reln-f. 1 it fii'l. Ye'ir r.iv- ur tnnd i r jr. no u ilaini;, Id.m ii.; n, lr-Yips or sir-lnc ' t re:ini ll;i!rn i. iii-t e-.H lend e! ' a::d dellc'lit. Kov. u .o i:ie. n i.iloi vi- M n !, i.t ti,, and tov Ko ui .lellll). Mi'h le . ..a. I .- day ii;' 11 111 li" . Mrs iiuu.. .'If.- 3 ss 4 ii cJ a a chautFeur, or 'house yu re . . sure of getting it by using our cUsa ficJ advertisement columns. Vou can pick up some !u" bargains, too, in furniture, suverwanv in Set everything in house icceisonet from pins to pianos. '.L .- A -onderful ay of doing 'Z culation) people quickly, conveoic7 inexpensively. A I'll'. .I'd lo I'. m i ii nittiiifc Cmt i m-i ' "