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ROSEBURO NCWS.RCVIE'V, FRIDAY. NO"r1PR 30. 1923, , PACE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Istuerf Dally Except Sunday a W UATtS - J'rtwKK nt and Manager , S v ,.t:uT o. i,ATra::::...i...:: :.: wr, , fitf , bUBbCRiHTICM HATES J)afly, Mr yf-ar, t jr mail iJa'ly, bis Mentha, by riiatl iaiiy, limn) mould, ty luail Iuily, ;ui;li niomti. Iy mall !ally. by carri'-r, pr uioMli , Weekly Nowh Ittivifw, by mail. pv year "ZZZ'isT Br BERT G BATES .no; I too i Mruiticr of I AMM-i.id ftm. .. Th AM.irmtd 1 tluwvi-iy eiillll.il m " for repulin-uon of nil n- ilii.t hi-. credited fi II ur nt .ihrwliM. -r..lit.-,i In this Pl'r; tin in hi; il iF r..ii.lin-l n-rm. All rutins of ri-Dui.llmtlnii of special fllMliM.rh-H b'-r'-'ti are sue rt-s.'.rvefj. nuna us second ldi mailer -May II, liiju, a'i tlio post ollito l lUieuLufK, Or-Kuo, under the Art of .March 2. Ih7. uUrK,, "iJmuGCJn. f ifl'OAV. WOT Lrfc"ff38. 19!3 LOO.MIXC; TJIE CA-NDII'ATKS l'ltljiics i:; ;i x.-vA game, and the country will lc hot with it until tin: vi-'-. i K ntiaJ flection. Jt is fxrwiifly difficult, to forecast results, which l-j it'iicJ Uioii factors liiiMcii from the ordinary ob tr. r, it iid which many politicians do not jiidtre arilit. Tlic men who h;ive a .strong popular follow ii.t; do not always liiiikt' a .-howinj? in the convention.s. They may nol make headway with tlio-e v, ho .shai' iolitical movements. This may indicate that a man is so idealistic in his aims, that the politicians are fear ful they can not handle him. Also it means .sometimes, that the politicians, who have some practical sense, feel that a man lias had little experience in the political game and would better serve a Jolijfcr apprenticeship. il has been demonstrated that caution should be used in spending- money to promote political campaigns. If a man seems to be spending too freely for his advancement, it leads many peo ple to think that he lacks the qualifications to win on his merits. If a candidate does not have a considerable organization behind liim, soliciting votes Mid winning friends, his cause is likely to f all flat. Hut il is much better if that organization is comjxjsad of . :ms sr.ojirf have a schoolgirl com. , , . P , i .i u pcxion with a ckin you love to touch, nu n who are working out of personal enthusiasm, rather than from any hope of their own advancement. A group of loyal root-1 And o. s"miu s:,apped h. crs working lor a man for love and admiration, is better than : muie. But oh boy, money. GOOD EVENING FOLKS We toH ya co And we a'I'is did Think tht The Roseljurg fectball Fellers could Lick anything With nviH on it. DUMBELL DORA THINKS A bob-tied m a tied for the boys. Fectball equipment yestiddy should have consisted of eleven pairs of box ing gloves for each squad. P haps the Marshficld aggregation miss'.-d the flapping of the seagulls overhead. Or the oquawkinj of the clams in their little nests. Or the croaking of the crabs. At any rate, something was missing co give them trie needed pep for the Scsehurj elluks just simply swept 'em off their dawns. iff 3 to a goosf egg was a close score but it looked (krn nice with Rosejurg ; ridin' the 3 end of it. I life If mud haths promote beauty both ikle. But oh boy, it was the first in.?p o! that pnkle that booted the I hc-)3-hirle between the aonl nosts en. The best way to win such backers, is for a man to play tiie abimg us to grab the only and winning bmitty is game of politics sipiare, to support unpopular causes sometimes because they are right, and to show broad inteliigence on public tiuestion.s. These are times when a man must be able to think and show executive ability and power of leadership along rational lines rather than merely pull w ires. : o scare. Herts hopin' that soon up and at 'em agr.in I1 Stinky Watscn proved hiaself to te a reg'lar piano mover when he shunt ed those heavyweights from the bay country oula his way. as Some of the nice folks of th vil '(je who wore overshoes to the game got their sox wet. 1- $ This colyum would have been in mourning today hart the locals failed to turn the trick yesttddy out now we can peddie a whole colyum of bull about it, Have you had your coli turkey to- About this time of year in former days, in the country towns, the boys t:scd to face the job of sawing up a pile of wo, id forw inter use. l i fnme families they neve r received any cash for the labor, but were tulil that it was their fair contribution H their own sup port. In others they got their pay. and many men thereby earned the fir.-.t (loiiars of th" capital that they subsequently accumulated. The I i u; ed to dread this annual jab, and complain plaintively about hackc.che. Hut many of them developed into powerful v. ii li'ieis of the saw and a:;e, and the stunts they accomplished would ;;;t our liferent 'day athletes thoroughly winded. Today many woodpiles arc ,( tit up power saws, many families buy wood ah cut, so that a lot of the boys escape the job at the saw horse over which their fathers labored. They miss something of physical development and cultivation of habits of industry as a So10'' is a headline and until we found ' ' I out that the smcidee was a clarinet result. plcyer we thought he might have been il a c.Ti shark. The so called crime wave that broke loose in the country' , i ... i ".icrman C.".biret Formed by Marx" rhoi tly alter the w..r is proving no mere temporary al Ian , but . M , s mother headline today. We day after day the new papi i s print a story of burglaries and hold j '-jH the Ccrmam had ha! enough .... . , .11 rr.J: ks without tkir.c! nn anv mAm 1 1 i i u , . ii T-t 1 1 ; i I i- itw i-i mure lillnii'l'nll. li'ill'i' oesnerjile JUKI " ' bctu r equipped than ever before. I'Aory lime a successful theft is pulled off, it encourages a lot of new criminals to try to do the t.tn.e 1'iing. The cities of America need bi'cr police JVlVe, Let ter motor equipment, and an abundant I'one of detectives. The t- Tuikey hash wit1, a few raisins added msKJi excellent pudding. Cocto.- Kills Self After Playina pie yes- I" j The young fry of the vilU'je are en-i joying a vjc.ifo.i today that is, some, ol vhtm .-in; tho&e v ho t'ic'.n't t.ike on I tci much tutUy a'id mince ; .c,'dy . ; I VVe il bet r.lother Goore lurried over I in her grave today v.hcn she read the st.itencnt o( Fi6f5oDr Rollm Pease in I Chicago that "Yes,. We Have No Ba- ! n.-n.iK" .1 i.d. . r. . . lias ii small eltance to grow to greatness in the arms of a shallow-, ; pumpkin Eater ' revised. ' arliiicial, cig:n-etle-sinokiiig mother.' declared Key. 1'aniel 1-. Uittcnh.Mi-", l iwtoi- of the l-"ii-st llapiist Church, al t'ehmibu.' Dliio, recently . Aiul the patur spol country must fight the criminal class with determined vigor, or a a.-l cl.-i.-s of par i mUs will prey on the life of the nation. "Women have- as much right to smoke as men, but a baby tplist Church, al a w iio! moutii! ul, i- We p,ty tlie fhvvcr tnat tncs !c kucck uown the new l.-.mo posls. ThmCs a-e gradually g?:t:ng back So alMioi inslcy. f 1- Quite a (cw ol ti e oM bucks of the vil.ago sul.acribej to several n-.aga-i.ncs today as a ycur.g daniEcl w..s in oui midst soliciting. t Dear l'o'ks: When th color of blue, pleasure in ;:il -1 .1, .-nn in the heai-ns is shining, when the sky is Ihc hen your step is as light as a feat iter and there's tint ou do you tan travel alone and unaided, w ith "1 a heart that is cheery and lii'.hl. l'or it's r-vI to be living ami, breathihg when tiie world i a pti I tire that ' liri:;l.t. W hen there's nothing tiia.l troubles or boiln rs. w ii, n your mind has no worry or fear. Whm your coffers ;.ie biimmit.g. With shekels and your oiiseience is .vpotle.s and clear, you can, Maiul w i tin m t help or assist. nice, you've no need of a bui( or a 1 prop. I"or it's pleasing to think ol vour harvest and the profit ' that c;une from your i lop. When the sun in the hr;.0'.s is hid-1 len. when the sky is the color of bl.uk. When vour step is as heavy as iron anil the things that you do strike v,.,i huik, then' you're wanting wmo help ai d j.ssislasno from a friend who will "We'll bet many a Thanksgiving I dinner was spoiled yestiddy by good t.tble manners." iPiill CflfiM m n years Pippin No more wood . to pack No nor any more coal or ashes for anyone to lug! The convenience and efficiency of Pearl Oil-made heat means comfort for everyone fire-tending for none. Heat by the roomful at the touch of a match! Simply turn the wick high for initial warmth then low to maintain it. And remember, Pearl Oil burns clean it leaves absolutely no odor. For best results your heater needs more than just kerosene. "Kero sene" or "coal oil" may mean any kind of kero sene "Pearl Oil" but one. It is the highest quality kerosene only, the result of years of research and study, and refined for heating and lighting purposes ex clusively by the Stand ard Oil Company's own special process. Your dealer knows Pearl Oil ask for it by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY t California) P.FP 5 FTf J.K!rACi8ZNS) jhiim&iiGffi m 1883 QgTj JTWoS IKiAXIZED RA.VKIXr. cntere,l th., R(,., , fKl' ISM. heo E. V. Carl.T arrlvt, iu , Riv" V w h a Ashlau.l. He writes u that it Vu, ' Hit- when he came u from the Kast. mim.,i 11 t enoiiRh to Ki-t marrlwl and thtn meet Mr. W. S. Lacld, who wa, u"k'. mtaln at ""Ufi-r k., the Imnk anil wIioho banking house '?f .,0? ""tk a lauil uorreapuuilent. . ) tin y,, frj .mi. miu'r Maya: -i riM'U 1 Mr r a larue man iihyBlinlly i Mr. Carter Hav: "I rinli m ,. ruo man uhyKlculty a well m' T" lltlaii , h'.n wheel iliuir throuirh ouiu ihtir,,,!.-.. . ! h le verlhi'lesH. After qulning ine nH to' n v v. -J .ttunH und experitnie. he atked: 'An. vr. replli il that I hail been married al,ut u. HB'"rMr 1 my w ife was with me on our honevm,.,. m Uut then tiaid: "Good idea to brinx h. r rieht .i p- M h i. I knew youiiR feUow ,,, UJ ' i.h K came to the coast to entabllnh hiniiielf ' o lrl to whom he wan endued that an mioa k"""" to si he would Bend -for her, but after 7- kmi l..n.... K ......... i i. i . I,-w nmnil,. - ...o .,o n,,uc m iu ni r mat after umin. Willi the grirls hero he had come to th- 1 ,cll"aillH there was not enough difference to pay transportation ,u?1011 t get married out here." ni toii Mr. Carter recalls that In those days we had no h,u remrictiouH or safe Kuurda, and al( that Jvaa n.c,,ary wa I 1 hn to Install a counter, an old safe and a rented room and "tl to open a bank. Yet in apite of tola opportunity for wiM " '"' the businemi was carried on by substantial men and in bok" and there were few failures. a,,le Hatg One of his first deposits was handed across Hie oi,nt. i skin sack full of 20s with the man s name on a card ii I V h When Mr. farter slurted to untie the sack to r.Kiive th rf lliL man objected and insisted that It be placed in the s-ife ii , 'posit to and when he wanted It he would call for it. ' " Such were the early ldeaa and incidents of bankine In the us Ashland was the trading point for Kla-Iiaih M, and their practice when they gold in the fall was to turn ih mx ehecka over to the merchants, only wlthdrawiuc uih a.noun,e" "" needed aud .leaviiiK larpe sunm on deposit with the men-him " conditions prevailed at KoBeburj; iu those days, when farm .r?"1 men marketed their products, aud It took tune to couvin,- that the bank was the legitimate channel for these transaciiJ? -Mr. C urter is one of the ablest and best bankers . . the Oregon country. AVriting remiuiscentlv of his fortv e!', " banker at Ashlaud. :.Ir. Carter states that he believes that V.!,' in so far as the safeguarding of depositors are concerned inmieasurably improved, but however It mav be accounted' fni k? heves the loss percentate of banka Kenerally on loans i, ,' , greater than it was In his earlier banking experience UCuWl liiinks in the 80s were imiro nearly "one man" concern. ti No regular monthly meeting of directors was hold ,,,,,1 it V. i secure an attendance at a meeting unless a dividend uas to be dT.i hut in that event they were promptness itself. The KilHt .National Hunk of Southern Oregon was Mtabi'. fc I!. A. Itooth at (trains 1'iiks. where it opened for business lsLi lb'JO, a charter for 11 having been secured on December lssj The Douglas National Bant Forty Years of Service. Wonderful mines in high grade liata ! irtfAt MPUC , ai me specialty Mioppe. 0 dJ .J HluTT This is a SiudebaUer year. j Here Today Mrs. II. II. llorton and daughter of I Ki'lille spent several hours iu Hose- berg this aiternoon shopping and vis- I tting with friends. ' Shopping Here i Mrs. Ann Murphy and Mrs. Myra 1 Kamp. both residents ot I'mpqua were1 iu Itoseburg today shopping and vis iting with friends. j Leaves Today Mrs. J. Johnson, who has been, spending the past few days in ltnse burg visiting with her daughter, Mrs. 11. K. Coleman, left this afternoon for her home lu Eugene, UfK tap America's cC! "! 0 t-rljud l':u.C Left This Afternoon Frank Colvig. who :ias -:eon spend ing (he :iast several davs in lioseburg viiir,,: with triends and relatives re- tViiMplniut l-i'itl tnr:!. rt this atleiuoon to Ins boinu in Ashianil. Mimu' OgHTuiion Mi:-s Alice lie-d umv rwent a tuin or nperation today at Men y hor pl tal. Dr. A. C. Seely was lu altond-ar.ee. A couiohiiut was filed todav bv the Clendale Lumber conipidiy against Henry Mickle. The suit Is brotii hi on a promissory note. Attorney '(lei). Ni uner uppears for the plaintiffs. l.AKY Ul'SnVITKS W ll.l, Oiili.WI.iO TO.VKJHT From Diltard Airs. Lawrence Henher. who re fill. in l)ill;:rd was in town this af- 1 lernonn spending some time sl.jip I ping an,i visiting with friend. All members of the I.ady Muscov ites will meet this evening at 7: I" at ihe Indies club rooms in the odd lYihws ha!1, lo organize a p rmaa ent Lady Muscovite club.. MIlii 231 N- Main I : ' 5 J i A I ,',i i- ! i; ,ie to make your s, ,-e- tier, vi " r, tink is complete. Tl.e ljJ Hp eiVH- St . j55 lie-, )!,, 'JC ' 3 i : I see our priS .t;iy h- yiuir siili . Oiu- wlmll rvp ito utl t'l I'otlif mill ii'niilr. 'lu'!i ymi'vo worrit'-. ,r;il n,ii' liiiml has a hiir.U'i' 'J'::tV. il. I; ciu'kvls mid vour ctMiM-ieiH o is $ a it ii'iiii to Miiiort uti. ci.i' I l'or it's .ai lo all l-y yo.ir !. , li;n i' I'll jia.-snl a ay. (ill il'.s i'ay 'i!'Mi;Ji to l,r !i:,'i J;t-!iiaT a''i;r. Al-il it's 'a ciii'in i ii;hinr iilxiat ''tu tl.at'.. rmiit. It,, lin t. lull t!ifir trouMi's luyin to Vii'inl iorlh lunii;jr, ami llii'iv's not iicart as a h;t . i:, atul in- ' I 'M Mas R.dden Hal,' Millions M.lcs In Li?i:i!mc-. N , ' . .... Two Uii v ! i bv 1 -,- m il, w.ih h -s 'r I., i. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE rho has Ihm r, , n-n'. ,,or:iia. Oiegon r Mo'liHiaie. -;tiiU.l Ida. t.tv-i'. in, !.otitt;, s liere r. Mrs. K. 11. 'l.nox. : , tieeu t ransfen ed to , he w ill reside. 1 y tin' jui; : ul. ii oar i ot'l'i i s ; win il i I liati'. tlii'a o.i'ro !' 'il I. ..ten av.il io:;;t.rl a; ' .-..:,. v, la u j m;r voovl l y w U!i tin' li'ins w .; ,' n !'' t tiiof.;. .-..! t! il! -I 1 1 y to hi' ki:u III .',-. : I f I'll i ail, c; ft oil i-art h !!ii will ti e I't I'Mt'l i t' a FREE CATALOG Satfc, Dotrt MJIwark . .i..n i:-i1 :' lodit ' V, U'MSM CO. ner.liv lutac WE WILL MEET A COMPETITIVE PR$ No Old Clothes taken in exchange, neither do we change our prices' o allow a 25 Discount. ROSEBURG, OREGON -i,,i.i