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. WW..MV.FW. TLESDAV. JANUARY 1, 1j PAOi TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW . i n.ii r.int ft under IWW -'7 - v. w HATKri UKRT 0. n.n -- -ub fir milL Dtly, ill mouths, by mail. biir, thrum moota. by mall- r.n- .m.U mnnt h. bv nialL. tmi.z. ' . Pally, by carrier, pr mown t Oalljr. by earner, per (. Weekly New Kerlew by mall. pf r" - Br BERT G BATCS MUTTON CHOPS. Hv Wicku. Waniuoldi. Wh n my Kt.n.ifaih.r wa. .! year, of K" be ran .way ' " . .. .....u..,! for a Deitn happened mm m it - . ... i i.,uu, aallinz was delayed fur want of a cook. He wa. a busky. ... i.k. irce for hi. .. and ihe detracted captain ":ned bun on a rook without anniDK """'J 1 un.i. v- u .....at tinii there were lev- . .1.': (M,kine that my rai i-"' . , father's lather did noi kuuw. h.. ...n frnrn the captain ... . .. n.r-- desired for .u-. 1 niifNtion of the moment was. where in the taieas of ,iiri, do. one find chops? ... - ,,..... Illumination. Uil recalled havlUK seen hi do doinK ...1 ..k,..iv railed "lickine nui . . ..hv of course. Tbe whole, Whi.kbro.rn Prkln., easy. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Well it', cu,tomary To .tart off Thi. colyum On a day like thi. With the Tim.-worn yii' Happy Noo Yeah!" 1 DUMBELL DORA THINKS They ought, put clothe, on littlt 1024 during .uch we.th.r a. thi. off the " Ummm T".'';,tf. oTT.. for r.eubllrallo SSJ)7Tf-iiii t tie po.l off.c .TUoTtbut. " HOKEBUHO. OHKCON, TUESDAV. JAI ToT FANATICAL 5HGIIT V CONSERVATIVE : it, .t.:,ii Mrfvancemcnt and const-native jn BUmmink; vi. u.- . , - ....-. Ja.oer Whi.kbroom perK.n., " " ,,, . eal)y. prowth made by Kweburg and JJougias coumy au . h(. ,pr, moment, run. th. ei.v.ior - fTl..i - Lr.h5, a nte there hUI been noUn fanatical .. th, C... etre.t .ky.er.p.r, ha. He had w , J C,OSeU 11 ,B f..rlB .inn ,- Which iU be.n under th. weather for ,n. p... - '":",e ,hit covered the in U program to Uliacrminu u.c .u ,hmt, fe w.ek. but with the air oemu malv was with resource, are builded. but on the contrary all accompl.shmeuts wlth ell h. ,. 'JJi Li he .en, l.... bn,, 0f .Uch nature as to impress u r"'i: " - - - 1 ,h dish of mzziinK tr.i.. 10 ...c vantage, to be derived from a steady, conservative and j.rK 0 .u,,; f ,h(j bark ey,4 k- r,rram. There has t'ii noming in ui v. v w., - 0 new citnoar. n.. .. .nH eaW(.d on th(.m or county', plans for greater achievements to interrupt a forwara be,n piHn. up on top of our d.k. 1 ,( Thpn hc woru a grat oathi .J 1 f h!L thinOT that have added to the fine spirit shown for; g gent for ,,. c,X)k and asked 1 why fried Step, and those tlllnV. ' . . t l-.,,r nn.H satis- Th,. I. great we.th.r if you don t r.ilhid ha( b,.n s;rvt(1 heD he bad building 8 bigger ana IX'lier tuy oic a - wcakcn but when , feller take, a ""ori,.r,.,i mutton chops. 1 A -a ft l.t.ffm i . .. 11.. ;!niiifin WWOOtl-DHt .!, ,,m 11 faction to every rcsmeni 01 iw"' . LI.... fliA mil completed in this city during 1923. the great majority of which; ...:,J I,.. Ilu.ir nwnom. No ueiUT cruel 1011 '"r " - A SHOE CLEARANCE . ..in. T " ? .SURPRISING SAVINGS Shoes for Men Shoes for Women Shoes for Children - SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet. ion to every resident 01 lioseourg. i.tth. rapiaiy oimmnnmy r. My Kranuiatner It is refreshing to note the number of substantial homes ,. .,. ,0 9,t weak a. th. kne... r.h:'!:!. An,, by th. way'folk.. w. hat. to hi. h.ad. II.. dod and .unit y . . .1 t. n.ir : ton nfinn'l mill nf iu:u are OCCU l(ia ay Uiwr uwnn. 'v-- - brJ9( bul wrioaya in.nn ."vki - -"- - - cnT.tain's fill L,AuL ran U advanced than an army of homeowners, and it(40p,B t today? " f r h. 'f'" 'l can be truthfully said that Roseburg prides itself on the lact Ss i ..muni.d to be iiown the place cn that it is composed largely of a home .oving peop.oa cass of , with , t.. ien, click, wh,b tho.e chops , citizenship that takes more thnn ordinary pride in Home environ work(n, on R metl.opoiitan daily. My snindmothHr' future husband menu, and where conditions of this kind exist a community is bound to grow and prosper. I when a fell.r ha.t. 'low hi. no.. Th(, ,(!ht o( the sheep', denuded Comiiare the Roseburg of today with the Roseburg of twenty between each llttl. .quib you eant: cou)tena,CPi a,parPntly arlnuing in L T. Jn f ul three thousand people Ulipaved blam. u. for m.kin' thi. colyum .hort. riK was too mU(. for thP Krllvlt. year, ago a town of some tnree inousanu pi 1 iv i todJy 1 r lhe first mate and he exploded, tio etreets, dilapidated buildingt, inadequate school facilities, no mi-, did the .econd mate. The captain proved highwava-a mere hamlet in comparison to the prosperous sh.mbrook whi. by looked Tom one to the with aPnd thriving city of today. Those of u. who hav. watched its our duoou, . and j. had iJXJK'-S Headv business like growth are confident groater achiexemenl. g o. morn,nfl( vowed that .mce he had shipped a. will result during the next few yars and a larger gain in P-'Iula-j h, b, th, eller, d ,ow ho cj-k.ke muH. JJ tion Uiroughout me enure inipUH uu.-y n.. ....... - ... ... 1 II ....I .l.;,l,ll.. i.lirilit;r nt The)eopieoi mi. secu.m .h.... ...-v.v.., . . w. .,,, met lny -0,d Iho leriniiinir 01 me St' leariinu wc " - 1 I arm. My grandfather then inc ot-Kiiiiiiii. 01 hi " - - tim.r- wno rtmimotng I .ueh fraamcntary know ledge as tney confronting mem wun greater eiimuniMii nuni t "- - umpqu ira .. - ( poas,,ea or tne cunnarv an. i .1 11 1 A.J i.. Hid neint.r ram an Icicle down hi. throat. ,. t,iu anA an nrpiwintwl flout over the our past growth may l.ot on.y ..e ,,..ai.eQ ouv Uuu,.... v . hVm the captaTn, he m alonB aet to work any old aiA i ... do.iup rmm thn rrew u .. . 1 . ....... Ih. .. With year, to come. THE PASSING YEAR I..-.. V ... 1.441. Cub .m hli. V, IV WA . cd thi. way nd we hop. th. blood- All of whic h goi to show that If ho-jnd. ar. not too f.rociou.. lone tackle, an undertaking with an 1 J open wind and the w ill to w in, he will h. ll!,r hrnncht UD dlllillK the adnilnistration of former Governor, Henry J. Allen.. The democrats charged Allen had refused to live in the state', execu tive mansion; that he had the lc-sisla-turu appropriate money for the rental of another home and tben turned the mansion over to his private secretary, rent free, and with a Mate allowance of 11.500 a year for upkeep, heat, wa ter lnd liKbt. ; Governor Havi. haa permitted his' private, secretary's famllyo share the, mnnuinn with the eovemor'u family. and the republicans are charping the state Is providing tne same uimg , which they were lidlcukd during the; Allen administration. , The republicans are juid to be; gathering their data for a hot cam-i painn and will use the "boomerang" as a chief issue. Oklahoma Torn Up. Oklnhuma is torn politically through' the turbulence it has undergone in the last several months and during which; l,ilMrty Theatre s When James Oliver Curwood'. lat est production, "The liroken Silence" come, to the Liberty Theatre on next Thursday and Friday movie fans will have an opportunity of seeing one of the most famous dogs in this coun try. Curwood has always heen not..a for his stories of the north and "The liroken Silence" is no exception. -Much of the action in this picture circles around a dog team and a great white wolf. The leader of th'i dog team Peneppa, is the only sur viving dog that was with Kear-Ad-miral Teary on his famous dash to the North Pole. This dog Is now the property of Jacques Suzanne, who furnished the Pine Tree Pictures cor poration, producers of the Curwini special!., wttn tne nogs ueu m Broken Silentje," and also with the wune won. -Mr. tiuzanno, Desicus being the owner of the above men tioned dog, has in his team two full blooded timber wolves, Bald to be the only wolves in captivity having bec.i domesticated to a loiut where they are tractable. . 0 CALL tJOB WARRANTS School District No. 8, calls for the followinu warrants: Nos. 82, 83, 8, 85, 86. 87. 88, 89, 80. 91, 92, 93. 94, 95, 96, 97. All above warrants must be in by Jan. 6, 1924. Interest thereon ceases after above date. Dated Dec. 28, 1923. U.ELLA CONVERSE, Clerk District 8. Canyonville, Ore. Georse liradhurn who has been spending the Christmas vacation in Kosehurg visiting with bi. parents and friends left this afternoon for Eugene where he ia attending the The 1 I'niversity of Oregon Th. Newt-Review carrier, need a few truck horae. to pack the paper, around today by thoit little feller, ar. certainly loyal and are striving .very Many people, looking back at the year 192:5, will say it has been unsatisfactory- They w;ill decido that with Europe in tur- 1 i 1.-: : 11, ..,..11.4 t. moil, little progress nas oeen maoo iow.ru or.,,g,..K u.r -v, , -n - - - th ,jbKrjb. a better stale of mind, which has acted as a drag on tne weiiare,,,, rell rvlce. of the United States. Yet notable result, have been achieved. The : business and industrial progress of the country has been such, j a youth getting .haved for th. fir.t that it i. generally admitted that the United States cau get along ; ...f.," Wh" with lower taxes. It seems probable, unless congress is ncauux ik ed, that tho burdens resting upon tho people will be lightened. Anyway the big war debt is being reduced, which means that bet ter days are In store. It Is also significant that there have been no very serious labor troubles in this country. The threat of ox tended coal strikes was quickly removed by compromises, lioth parties decided that it was better to adjust than to fight .This has Anoth.r ob-haired pedagogue., de claret the 1. going to buy a trant formation anr. let her hair grow out. "I'm tir.d,M .h. t.yt ,"of having peo ple com. to my claearoom door and ask which on. I. th. teach. r." usuuliy come through all rliihi. o W. V. T. r. To M.i-I The W, 0; T. I', w ill meet Wed nesday atteruoon at 2:30 o'clock at the parlor, of th" t'reiliyterlan r-hnrrh Alt member, of the Parent Teachers' associations are especially Invited. Dr. I.un-tta Smith will talk on "Our Responsibility, Definite Oli- llirntlnni .l,l 1 1,, finite M CIIHII TeS." Hon. It. L. Kdily will talk on "State Ijiws." pertaining to children. Ke- Ireshments will be served and a so cial hour enjoyed. ex-Governor J. C. Walton, central fig-! " " " -m. ure of the strife, was deponed as chief executive of the state. ' U .. . 11 f-,,., Ar-4-limi.lorl TrM S lxursery ireea-numc uvn rov....- - - - w t fc . Thar hha ta.. 1 .Ai.mil aIJ sldrsn lxen ft rroat assiMniu'o in preventing an industrial depression. !on temperance ho always was 1.. .... -1.1 r:..i.i .. tu.x ;.t j li.u.n ..i-.Mitniir u-nixl ipeakin All HV ni'IiU llt'lU, IPIMIU IIIV IHJiivi,ii HV ",'vw 11 I'ivmivimij " SOUTHWEST WILL GET SONS IN RACE front 1nud .tnn pc one , v. , c T th. friah4 ao-nt wrote. 1 j: f..- -.......! t'ii.Lt;.... Iititi'. . . .. aim niorv wan, very niuw uiniwiiiuu muiai ,i'hnun mn mon t i 1 . 1 11. .. 11..- l. ...t. .m.I,Ii 1 'fi thi been shown. It has been proved that no mailer how much politi- j cal leader, may brandish their wcaxms and utter their menaces, .1 . . 1 .. .. . . .1. r r: .-l. . : - 1.... ... 41,.... I me people nnvc no siomacn ior mote ugniing. vs long as im-j keep Uiat attitude, there will be no wars. Roseburg should set a high mark for the New Year and put ; over some constructive improvement civic and otherwise. Let's ! make it twelve months of genuine optimism. . ! Nineteen twenty-three is no more we'll write 'er ltd. j 0 This will 1 a fine year to do some gtxd business. 0 I Thi. is the day we all turn over a new leaf. on little not.; "Get thi. package they r. leakin A woman gets her complexion bout at quick at a man thaves. Opportunitie. alway. look bigger go ing than coming. A fine time to get square with the world. tint; behind Governor havm t enter Ihe race lor the pretuilenflul nomina tion, and the governor. In replying of books fsr ,nat wn"tf I1' ws nnl aspirinR ior the oiiire. tiecinreii in no uneenain itriiun Ui:it he will "listen to hi friends' ad vice" in making his decision. 11 is friends, of course, want him to make the rate. Governor Neff, of Texan, probably is the latest named democratic jmjIi li ra I candidates in the southwest to j u -i. ii ; ns:e otn in ine iuh'h. in l a T . .. . . state ccntiHl committee recently en- ... -,.. ... ..... K.,i . : .doised .Nelt. imme, and his friend. . t- '.tM . , . . .. declare the executive's sombrero is e"'.'7. i.nua niini.cii inuuing HI . . . . ... , . , , , " , about to be tossed Into the big ring I .... w.-..y . ,....,.. ,.. h,. . ,.. ,r ' Misomt d.'iuoerats has been well un j Another ttranst thing it how pretty' ili r way to back former Governor 'they look in the dry gooa. ttor. wm-iGurilm r for president, but It Is nii.-l .dow, and how ugly they look hanging inS with opposition by a faction In his in the back yard. I party headed by Senator "Jitu" Heed. -sja Kied's oppivlllon to Gardner has I If you could really tee yourtelf at ""' proverblul inonkny wrench other, tee you, you'd probably hunt a ""' well-oil. d harmony inaehine hoi, .Limi.h.r. .nrf .. ,. wl ich the ilcmocnuic state COtlUlMllee The Issue there will be fought be- K twten forces of the Ulan and the ar.ll- K Klan. The attention of politicians ta there will bv directed on matters W. witliin the stale, where the Klan issue r and candidalea from throe1 turtle are 9 certain to offer suificieut campaign A material 10 receive aueiuioii. Former Governor Walton has an nounced he will enter the race for the seat in the United States senate now ocrupled by Senator Robert 1.. Owen, whu gained famo as the father of the federal reserve bank system. Owen trill ui..lr tliu ei.t ucniu :in,l uniting other! who are known to be n-ipirants lor the omce are u. j. ngnisiiian, millionaire oilman, of Tulsa, and S. Prince r reeling, former attorney-gen- ernl of Oklahoma. llesldes the democratic and republi can candidates, the people of Oklaho ma will have a fuil ticket offered by a third party, according to an announce ment by J. Luther ljingston, manager of ihe Farmer-Labor reconstruction League. -Home Grown Acclimated Trees Mayette Wal- i .mi imve i!ie full.. winu to offer: Kramiuctte an. ni:ts mrafte'l on Calitornia r.lack Hoot. , Uoiil.lo X' French Prune, alpo known as the "Pate Prune." Buds ..v-,.rini,,r ih. Iicmi noMsltile source, also. Petite and Italian Pr.i". 1 This stock l bmMed and on Peach anl JlyroDi.ii iioui. 1 have fins. Krapc,. pears, roses, etc. , Trees ur. dim. trenched and ready for delivery. I have atron. vigoreiu prune treea s.-lccted for replanta. Junt the thina;. Vou can make your selection now. I will hold them until you are ready to plant. . . There arc noi Oetter trees. See me before placing your order. Ilrnl d I reel with the tirower and Owuer. C. E. MOVER, ROSEBURG, OREGON .N'liraery and Sales Yard on Pacific Itoseburg. and 1 mile north of Ulllard. Highway, 8 mile, aouth ol Dear Folks: Another pun' of life it. turned, another eh.iplrr ilmi. Another year has .slipped away, hgnin we face the ' w. The past is gone fumermore, the future lies nli ;nl, with unknown paths and l vy. into hih we'll all be led. The days will come and nights will ro the .same as ju; t ln-lore. We'll simply take the munUr Uirre and ehange it into ioup. The sun will rise the same old way, tho innn will .shine at muhl. No change will Ik- apparent tit Vf thmp wlii. h p..(-t our silii. The only ehangi th.'.t can ! mad. is in nip v..,.,. ,,f imi;d. and tl'.'t .!.- enrts (in what i w.mt and whm we hos to tind. We'll mi '.lungs we wan', to if in ot.r n ir.ds we'll ed to other tilings, Ltvimiing wuh t shiv lA"t's clos? our exes to tit mI.'ih-s profit by mistakes we mad. our aim for lett r tl.ini: the IhitiKs y nhouldi.'t it d'e. A traveling man put up one night In a cheap Pttie hotel where the thin paction, of a range of bedrooms, like tie ttalt, o a ttauie. stooped half way to t"i ceiling. And in the atiliy vatche, of th, night h, lay awake aid h$te.ifd to th. fln.tt oemonttra tiun of piam and fancy anonng that it had ever been hit fate to hear. It was fi. of sudden anil awful vana t en, Sometime, llrangulat.on teem ed Imminent; then, in the middle of a t.i"ta,.a. th, a;;ory stopped tuddeely. ad there at tn,nc. rrom rrjrby itall h, hiard a vc-'ce enciaim wearily, "ThanK Oof.; He', Heart " tlie to I s.iy, "Our c es are eh' nt vs. h i s nil , l" II in iiinit.ni tweptv-thtte. I. t's shut ht.d lk.lt the (J,h,r. i t from ninn.n t, 1 1 .r.nir l't s make a change lii:,l's worth the make a vow. to fnv ourselves from tts,U v thin li It now. lx-t fi the lime th:.t lie UK fee. to l et's mI ai d kivi 1 1' while. I'on l et's start to a V, ..... I ,. ,.; .., , . . v- ....i.4 iv. I ur. illl lili'l.etiis . .. 1 J 1 . . e .... mm oii, tor it we will, the tut ure bound to eater Prifue e, vrr( ,rM utcd u oj, eiv.i.e. Weil, na y ncril.i,. hr'teif. l -.r iai.e your fo:tue to n a.ij, nifn f o I 'e i':i i ,rave. y a g it , f:i. That it tin: in S Loin. Welcomed "Peace." Mi. -souri democrat)). wero jovial i when lhey saw the dove of peace fly-1 ev r the :uto. as the thoin of dis e;:lu.n had b 'ti ever pivticnt hiiut ' ll'.'i to prick the Mdfj. of the Ueed . in,l a'.tilN'ed faciioni whei;eer tlie i if i mpti'd so set loyether. d made hi attack recent 1 j HUM (he forni'T mnenior, critic. n-' ii-. I nn tor his hws on piohih-tion ' en'u:-cei;iont mid the world court. The ::auir in an avowed "wet" and s bit- ter iMu'cei.t to foreign aluntiiMi: . j it r' i; ii'udf oi.p of the finnet stan'In 1 ji..i:nt lUon League of Nations in th. !e;ui'e. i I'iUmuLh of Gardner. ho point out ''i he had lomrd the M.tv last ear t.i.. mi. f.ir Ke- d. are iiidu-- '-ii! o.er K.d attack Mad declare "i-v iil not t the chrc paA un ci a IcnutHl. jloine of the if :T. .t.ae'- LJ " u - (Srccttngs rilEUlCTIXfJ FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY THE MOST PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY YEAR IN HER LONG HISTORY Geo. A. Lovejoy PRES. AND GEN. .MGR. ROSEBURG OIL & GAS CO. mm MTMls Aii i-V.' cne.1. Some of the senator's .!.- V . ; e a. Ii e U. the (.' dn, r . a: d tin v.. fi .,!, s.n, , 'kiiic uion Ii-.d action u::Ih .:i i d for.-.-, r an 1:1-' rn Ml- .,..i .. , SZ -'-C-IT;..., .:a.c ls..A i.ilo ih.- r. puhh &5'M'A VV-Ti ! . .... , ' "iu..n a...l will urt th.ir .am- If' 'SCWWW,'t A to..ed b, a Qu. .. hem. trew." ,, ., , ,u, .,,,,, kJ-' d.i I . i.l te! !t.. r U 11:11,1. e i tllcy will .iti.-n Irotn II ,n tl: to ban. with its beauty ana soilness CHARiitsu Southern women, wr-oRe hair 'ves thrm alluring love lir.rss, Leep thrir tiestn in pcrttit condition with .ojnut Oii Shamtw). n.c.W 1, t..L. . , ,u.,,u) .aincr. wnirn can he rmvd tree instantly. Lrac lht h.-iir wtt and tinny and the alp ilean and healthy (but not dry). Harm'ew in every wav. ' CAKO-CO i "Arnerica't Miumrco from th; Uirclinat" the .inny fcuth't creation for a'l wemen ho want f:Wi.u hair. Uive yourv-lt . rehernnj sharrvw, (lie TUm tt jrt genuine CAKlVCO.) CARO-CO LABORATORIES, UNION, S. C. NatYm Fullerton an ill bUlply ou. fi-y Caro-Co Cc Make. ' to our needs. White Millrun, 80 lbs $1.25 White Millrun, 60 lbs. .95 Recleaned Corn, 100 lbs. . . 1.90 Cracked Corn, ICO lbs 2.05 Recleaned Wheat, 100 lbs. 2.00 Ii DOUGLAS COUNTY Rosehurg. n a, in Kin i fLUUi. MILL