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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1924.
PAGE TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday
U. W. BATES-
ERT O. BATES-
president and Maaagei
BecretaryTraauret
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Dally, els months, by mall
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally, three mootba, by mall
dally, single month, by mall
Dally, by carrier, per monia-
Waekly Newa-ReTlew. by mall, per year.
-$4.0
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.&
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Tk. AaMoclalad Pr ia .lclimv.U entitled to the ua for r.publltno
. ail S.tVl.pit!hei cr-dlt.d to II or ot oth.rwla. credited la uu tamiM
tod I to all local new. publlahad barCa. All rlhte ot r.publlctlon el epecia
t-ue herein are aleo reeerred.
Catered aa second elaaa mailer Mar 17, 1820. at lie poat office at Boseburg
Oregon, under the Act of March I, 187.
RO&EBURG, OREGON, I-HIOAV, MARCH 14, 1924.
ARE YOU FOR A PUBLIC LIBRARY?
PRUNts
PICKM5
Br BERT G.BATES
REBEL GENERAL HAS
E
Are you for a public library building for Roseburg? It should
be needless to ask such an absurd question, for we know that a
Droeressive community the size of Roseburg should not be lacking
in this respect, but we want you to express your wishes at the
voting booth next Tuesday. This is the only conclusive way to
cinch a library for the city. Those persons who have been most
nrominent in the movement for a public library building and the
full equipment thereof, have been behind the movement for a long
period, and it is little wonder that their patience has not been
exhausted tfefore this time.
But, we are glad to say, there is no such thing considered as
"leaving the ship" right now when the prospects were never bet
ter for concerted effort to establish this much needed acquisition
to the city's welfare.
The question is being placed before the people as it rightfully
should be. All will have the opportunity of sharing in the bene
fits to be derived from voting a bond issue to carry the project to
a reality. And it is really distressing to note the manner in which
the public generally has tossed about this very important asset
to the city's accomplishments during the past few years without
definite action.
However, the course is now open for concerted effort and de
liberate action and there should be no question of the ultimate
outcome of the proposed bond issue. It should carry almost unani
mously. But to do this it is going to be necessary for the
. people of Roseburg to shake off that usual lethrgy displayed on
election day lack of responsibility for the welfare of their own
home town and get to the voting booth and mark a ballot- You
cannot get anywhere by staying home and letting the other fel
low do it- This means defeat.
For once and for all, let's put the library project over with a
bumper vote and clear the slate for other progressive matters
that are constantly commanding the public's attention.
Two propositions are before you as to locations for the library
building one the A. C. Marsters home, the other adjoining the
Howell apartments on Jackson street. First, vote yes on the bond
issue, then select one or1 the other proposed sites and vote yes on
tliis measure.
Let's go over the top good and strong Tuesday. But, in or
der to do this, it will be necessary to get out and vote. You
won't get anywhere slaying at home and letting the other fellow
do it.
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Nobody got ahot
At Happy Canyon
Last night but
A coupla tin horn
Gamblers dern near
Wrecked the Joint
When they tried
To buck a coupla
Crack crap ahootera
Of the village.
DUMBELL OORA THINKS
Sad irona are the handles
eaakete.
We couldn't help wonderln' where
ell the Gordon Dry Gin and ounnjr-
brook whlakey bottlea came from that
decorated the rear ahelf of the Happy
Canyon bar last night
An Espee train paised through the
city thia a. m. without wmsinng
hkh caused areat coneiern.nv..
emnnn those who resides along the
tracka.
The broccoli crop ia moving right
along and we'll bet the feller. In the
frozen eaat find great delight In
munching on the mammoth heada of
the Douglaa county vegetable.
The chamber of commerce haa no
handle in apite of all reports to the
contrary.
Calling at this office today was a local citizen to comment on
the "City Beautiful Campaign" now taking good root in this city,
and he was wondering if the local telephone company was at
tempting to knock the program into a "cocked hat" by some crude
repair work being done on North Main street. Telephone poles in
that vicinity that are on the verge of toppling over and should be
replaced by neat, substantial poles, are, on the contrary, receiving"
a patched job in the shape of a shorter pole being set in the
ground as a brace, making a most unsightly appearance to the
eye. In conversation with Manager Farrington we were inform
ed that the company is experiencing some trouble in getting the
proper poles used by the company, which are of eastern cedar,
and that the particular work in question is of a temporary na
ture to give the poles sufficient strength to carry a new and
special service to be established with the Coos Bay section, and
that it was necessary to make these repairs at once. Main street
residents are not taking kindly to the proposed improvements
and hope work of a more substantial and pleasing nature will
soon be put into effect.
o
Your income lax return for 1023 must be mailed tomorrow.
Not later tlian the 31st of the present month your state income
tax report should reach the tax department at Salem. Then you
have about five days to square yourself with the county for last
year's taxes. Who was it that said a tax reduction campaign was
going on in this state? And who was the distinguished gentle
man that made reference to cutting taxes in two? The greater
tax reduction talk the greater increase in the amount you are
compelled to pay is conclusively demonstrated in Oregon today.
All the promised curealls are fading into oblivion. But, in the
language of a once prominent circus manager, the "people love to
be buncoed." They are sure sucking a nicely colored stick of
candy dipped into a long glass of pink lemonade artificially
colored by a lot of campaign bunk spread throughout the state.
o
Red headed dameela hain't the
kind to pick fer an argument.
Earl Vosburgh had on hi. buck
akin coat last night and It was a
warm nloht and Earl had on his
heavy underwear and there you are.
The reckleaa driver Is never late
at hi. funeral.
It often happens that the chip a
man carried on his shoulder fell ti-om
his head.
One good turn deserves another but
we add. that it won't start the fliv
ver on a cold morning.
A man smokes to quiet his nerves
a woman powder her nose.
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YEA, VERILY
"The greatest thing In life,"
Opines old Baxter Hlrt,
"Is a good old-fashioned wife
Who keeps buttons on your shirt."
r
Tennis Is sure a noisy game, for It
can't be played without a racquet.
?
Dust is mud with the juice
squeezed out.
The man with a bona fide sense of
humor Is the fellow who can laugh at
his own expense and then pay the
war tax to boot.
Most of the classical dances reniPid
us of trying to get Into a union suit
in an upper berth.
A consistent vegetarian is one who
won't risk eating chestnuts In the
dark.
at at
Chief caueea of swearing
1. Collar buttons.
2. Automobiles.
3. Women.
OtOtOt
What congress needs Is fourwheel
brakes.
at
People and automobiles that knock
need attention.
OtOtOt
Some folka seem to think that If
they pay up by the time Germany
does it will be all right.
Wonder how many of us are doing
our darndest?
Of all the tad surprises
There's nothing to compare
With treading in the darkness
On a step mat isn't there.
The only time pedestrians have the
(Associated I'reaa Leased Wire.)
VERA CRUZ, March 14. Oener-
al Kduardo Lore, reoei. nee
r..nrt..ruH In thn feriiTslS With 600
men. Ha waa Derailtted 10 retain
bis command, JolnluK tbe govern
mnn) frirrea
RpfuirepB arriving from Puerto
Moxiro sav the rtbi-l General Candl-
rin Aculllar haa returned to Front-
era, leaving General mpiiuo aorrucu
In command with 1HUU men ouu
gunboats.
General Josa iomingu-, tuw
m a ml In? eovernmiBt forces, la re
ported at OJapa waiting relnforce
m.no a hattla for tbe possession
nt llis nnrt la enrtl'd shortly. I V re-
vlous. report were that ruerto mea-
Ico had been captured uy tue icuci-
1 a it nrisf nnmlnrill'l.l
The rebela are reported to have
ra-rwoimlen' Mlnntltllin after fight
1ns- In which there were 100
casualties. A gunboat participated
In tbe attack.
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SIMPLE WAY TO
TAKE OFF FAT
Them ran be nothing Blmpler than
taking a convenient little tablet four
times each day until your weight Is
reduced to normal. That's all just
nurchase a box of Marmola Prescrip
tion Tablets from your uruKBini.
one dollar, the same price tne worm
over. Follow directions no starva
tion dieting or. tiresome exercising.
Eat substantial food be as lasy as
you like and keep on getting slim
mer. And the best part of Marmola
Prescription Tablets Is they are barm
less. That Is your absolute safe
guard. Purchase them from your
druggist, or send direct to Marmola
Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit,
Mich.
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ONE ELEVEN
tqarettes
Classified Sect
ALL NEW ADS ON BACkTj""
ion
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WANTED
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WANTED Spading and gardening to
do. Phone 101-K.
WANTED Work, lawn mowing and
gardening. PhoneSs-U
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. Leon McCliBtock, 118
So. Chadwick, 52S-J.
FOR SALE Nu. , '
"OR BAlS-a.
WANTED TO RENT Horse for 2 or
t weeks farm work. W. C. Roberta,
Rt. . Box 40. Pbone 25F2.
Cora, -
tcnni h.j,.. ".
ture Exchange
PIGS WANTED One or two small 1 inrai, Anchor c-T J
nice for feeding, at Overland Or- H0R0UGHRpFTr-:
chard tracta. Pbone 13F5. Rock hatchint rK
IS NEWS 10
ii rv.. , - -r - n i.Qur
Railroad men preferred. Also laun-;UR SALBfuErr-.
dry work. Mrs. A. B. care News- White Leghorn &
Per 100. R. unrr
hed MrmrV'H
.Vs;n7o.",4eI,,W
MHDICIEDIS
(Aaanrlatrd Preas Laed Wire.)
WINNIPEG, Man., March 14.
Tom Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweight
who is to box Jack Moore of New
lork 10 rounds tonight, declared
today when shown a Paris dispatch
announced that arrangements had
been completed for him to meet
George Carpentler In a 10 round
match at Chicago next July 4, that
It uraa "news" to him.
"Though I'm anxious to meet
Carpentler," he said, "I am aiming
for a return matcn wuu unuiv"
this summer. If I can't, I'll go after
Carpentler and Firpo."
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the kind
friends and neighbors who assisted
us, with sympathy and help during
the Illness and after the death of our
loved one. We wish to thank them
also for the beautiful flowers.
SMITH BAILEY and family.
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Review.
WANTED Littla girl ot school age
to go to school with little girl, six.
Good home and excellent school.
Phone 12F11, or address H. G.
Hastings, Wilbur, Oregon RL 1.
LOST AND FOUND
(Aasorlatcd Treaa Leased Wire.)
SALEM. March 14. Tom O'Brien,
alias "one eyed' Tom Gray, who was
Indicted in Los Angeles yerterday on
a charge of being implicated In the
robbery of the Arcadia National
Hank Is In the Oregon state peni
tentiary doing a life term. His ca
reer In the Oregon prison has been a
varlod one and Includes a seven
year period of freedom dating from
an escape in 19H. Gray practically
dentus that ho was Implicated In the
California robbery. He declares he
was working with a construction
crew in Nebraska at the time and
that he can prove an alibi.
Gray was convicted in Multnomah
county bn a charge of robbery armed
wllh a dangerous weapon and was
received at the Oregon penitentiary
November 17. 1912 to serve life. He
was 23 years old at the time. He
was made a trusty December 28,
1916, and March 2S. 1917, escaped
from the prison farm. He was never
heard from aain until a few months
ago when he was picked up as a
suspect at Thermopls, Wyo., He
was identified by prison records and
returned to the Oregon prison No
vember 24 laat.
IS FOUND ADRIFT
MEETING
OF APPLE AND
GROWERS.
PEAR
Mr. A. Wonlpert, representing Pan
Wuille and company will be present
nt a meeting to be held in the office
of the Oregon Growers warehouse,
Roseburg, Saturday, March 15th, at
1:30 p. m. All apple and pear growers
interested in a marketing outlet and
who desire to see an old and reliable
concern established here are asked to
be present
IL W. HINKLEY.
i ni.intAi1 prean T,efted Wire.)
PKTKRHAD. Scotland. March 14
The dismantled British cruiser
SutleJ, adrift in the north sea for a
fortnlEht. with 13 men on board
was located seventeen miles from
this port. A destroyer was stand
ing by.
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BEAUTIFY WITH GLADIOLI
OOd. 13.50 V-T" !
spring
14F14.
FOUND Package of blue prints at
cor. Oak and Rose Sts. Owner call
at this office. Identify property and
pay for adv.
1" MISCELLANEOUS T
CAR OWNS.K txint forget to till
Kit when In Deed of auto parts.
fiartrs Auto Wrecking House.
SAVE COST OF NEW FLOORS Old
floors are made like new. tne Amer
ican Universal day. Quick process
work done perfectly. Brightens up
the whole house. Worn spots, dirt,
stains, paint, varnish everything
unsightly disappears w ithout
trouble or muss. Work guaranteed.
Phone 257-L. C. F. McMullen, Floor
Surfacing Contractor, 860 Templln,
SL
FOR SAVETo-
wood. 14. U k uhl?
tier. Phone 408 oH
garage. iJ
roR sAT&ZpTrrr -
"erts. pears.
etc. At going .arw'M
this fina .iT1" lJ
1 Plli. x, "JtiJ
ri 1 1 .
u. -u. y.. z-ion. 4 nv.,1..-
7-speeds 5 and Z I
trie liehla li.- .
new. Price for ..uk .
Terms. Cost v tin J
JteFra
ITAUANHBSrSST,
eleht feet ,.7
10c; three to font. i, ?
nrtcea ah n-.i-.. 'i!
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes,
Roseburg National Bank.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 246
So. Parrott St.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room, bath. 401 South Main street,
FOR RENT Garage building at Dil-
lard, Oregon, low rent. Win. I. Rol
ler, Dillard.
FOR SALE or kw-JJ
rancn on urn
half mile east tismr
orchard, good raldott
surroundings. J. C. llflo;
Thousands of home grown gladiolus
bulbs In choice mixtures at 25. 50 and
75 cents per dosen. For sale at Chap
man's and Churchill's. Harriet Halde
man Gladiolus Gardens, 1047 Corey
Avenue. Roseburg.
GARAGE FOR RENT On court
house alley. Inquire George Chand
ler. 446 Fowler St.
HOUSE, 5 big"rooms' with about three
acres good soil. Will rent; land or
house separate to reliable tenants.
Address F., care News-Review.-
FOR SALE-lTh
"hi. ran j an si
cap raspoernes, Mate
age, barn, chicks, at
down. Term a tan
Umpqua Ave. Vmhta
FOR SALE Frai iTiT
heifers, subject! npexe
registered ShatmWUi
lng strain. H. lltt-a;
tin, Oregon. ,
SHORTAGE OF WATER
EIS
Li
(Ajioclated Press I.enaed Wire.)
SALEM. March 14. The shortage
of water In. Oregon, especially east
ern Oregon, threatens to become
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester SL Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwcll
Patients privileged to have their
own doctor.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-rooni mod
em apartment. Private bath. Elec-J
trie range and attractively furnish
ed. Adults only. Phone Mrs. Fred
Kellington.
HORSE PASTURE $2.50 per mo.
Toulouse goose eggs, 25 cents each.
Golden Bantam corn, 15c a lb. 50
acres of land 1 mile from .city
limits, for sale or trade. The best
bargain in the county. J. D. Braugh-
ton, Miller's Addition
FOR SALE
"t
FOR SALE Used player piano
60e each. Phone 870.
rolls.
FOR SALE First class bone dry
wood. $3.50 per tier. C. R. Cavendar
Phone 170-Y.
FOR SALE Cheap. 1918 Mitchell
touring. Good condition. 1924 li
cense. Call 582. Stephens Auto Co.
USED CARS-Hutonltic!
Studebaker 4 lourtej ...
3-4 ton Republic truck -J
Bulck lix touring
Nash 6 iport touting ...
Glenn H. Tajlor, Sena
332 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE or TRADt-H;
improved 160 acre !iini
in good dairy sectiai, m
plowed ready for crt sn
Ing well. New 8-ram a
and other buildingi. Wi M
6-passenger car tot
1922, as part, vbit hn in
fred J. JohDBon, WuMr. tR
Wll.lltfl.BlWl
Too many young people Imagine
they are live wires because they are
shocking, i. the opinion of ye ed.
ik. oh. oJi
Rosoburg ought to stage a good strawberry carnival and j Nothing'. impo.biT
Host'burg schools nhould participate. It is not only a gool atlvor-i But d.d you ever try to strikes
tisenient for the city, but our public schools as well. It makes j match on f ' P?
. " ; 7 --- j The foot that used to
lion out on display- lie gcis a good view oi wnat nis money, in
the way of school taxes, is accomplishing and an excellent im
pression of the responsibility entrusted to our ichool authorities
and teachers.
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t nrlnt"1 T'ra. f.pnrd Wire.)
CASTLE GATE. March 14 Ex
ploration last night of the po.ith end
of the Utah Fuel company mine j
number 2 where 173 men were en-i
tombed Snturdity morning resulted i
in the finding nf 22 additional bod-1
les, iirtncing ihe total recovered itn
to 163
bna been exnlnrerl and there are 10
right of way is when the ambulance ! bodies yet missing. Fresh crews
is taking them to the hospital. (have been called to take up the work
and a thorough search of the entire
mine has been started In an effort
to locate the 19 missing bodies
Whether tho 10 bodies will
found In nooks and corners
whether the bodies have been burn-g
ed by the various fires which haveiij
occurred In the mine in the week
cannot lie ascertained until the
crews make further search. As
amin n nil hnrilna ara removed from
the th,. mne an Investigation will be bo-;
Stop, Look and
Listen
If you want bargains, come to
the Anctlon House. Remember,
we get you the high dollar at your
farm auction sales. See us for
dates.
Radabaugh-Patterson
328 N. Jackson Phone S41-J
FOR S A LE Oregon Champion
gooseberry plants. H per doz. J. 1.
Saunders, 902 Cobb St.
FOR SALE Light Maxwell truck,
$15. Good running order. Mrs. E.
Limine, Sutherliu, Oregon.
FOR SALE Eleven dairy cows, price
$35 each, if you take all of them.
John C. Cannon, Oakland, Ore.
SECOND HAND Bean spray outfit,
300 gal. tank, enginel n good order.
Cheap, cnurcani Hardware Co.
ELECTRIC MOTOR 5 H. P., "com-
K piece anu reauy lur uusinesn,
S if taken soon. Churchill Hardware
& i Co.
. FOR SALE or trade. Kurston stump
jg puller. Will trade for buzz saw rig.
K Address "Stump Puller," care
g ( News-Keview.
DON'T PAY REXT-1 wi
land, 4 room houw mil '
milk house, barn and ow
flv orchard is beard c
and electric lights Pta '1
$165.00 down, balanct K C
month. Why pay rt:
just outside city Itaia
Young & Son, PboM C
FOR SALE-CacterfcKi
roots for immediate tfsm
campanulaa hare W.
border. Blue lk '
hardy. Cally Mly
the dozen, or will
designs, tome anu r -Island
Green House. US-
Mrs. F. D. Owena.
.imk inn ii..... ............. 1- j A P'HUUS IIIIH HlTUtlllllR l
Every part of the mine now PilBIiawalaiWiaiaiiLaj.x.HlS Iinea Lupert state engineer. He said
Swis&wiar.i
aaIaIaIaI.I.t.ISEJiIlrect flow Of
be! I When you need a t
oril
urn- 9 -
. there is a danger that Irrigation
take their water from di-
streams may suffer.
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
HERE'S AN 1XVETSC;
hni 3-aoartmeat
rental of :5.0 FT :
roiilcnre that woK
(ifu to i'-i-M f
t . i Krt ft An rtrKt
m fppt deen. This P
fr itself in font
burg is gro-W. J 1
with it. lens. "
on terms. O.
Phone 417.
i Bed Room Suite
First State and Savings Bank. Tel.
392 Cells rtieek.
NOTICE BOCCOLI
We enn use non "
. I. nnf
linn? u r r a;
Wear a rr c! J
1 St. Patrick n-'Ti
I tm? th-m
rock
cradle now steps en . the gas.
M.tn should call woman "honey"
when they wear combs in their hair.
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.t'..TM.
the
Have you signed up as a Chamhcr of Commerce niemlMT?
There's n bunch of fine fellows poii!r over tho top every day ami
the list of new niemlHTs is tnkinfj on a mighty encouragiiiji
aspect.
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We have n new nocrotary of navy today,
doesn't buy any oil stock.
. o NORTHWEST RUQ CO.
The Happy Ciinvon festivities opened in n blaac of glory last '' pin io-u.iid ci
o: made from iur old material a!
evening;. ),,,,, Singrr store, piume lis.
! "If a feller had to vork on
, street cleanin' department fer a
Hcres hoping he while he d be a dern sight more keer
I ful 'bout throwin' thing, around.
gun to determine tne cause oi tne
explosions responsible for the disaster.
Call
on
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LENOX
Furniture Co. !
Takes cills for vears finds firs!
.... ml 11. I
-permanen! relief iawiw
found permanent relief jfid j,m"
Milk
For Infanti,
Childrm.
ThAfd
Rich Milk. Malted Grain ext. In powder
(rem. makraThe Food-Drink for All Ages.
Digestible No Corking. A light Lunch
alw.v at hind. Aim in Tablet form.
Ak for "Horlick't." at all Fountains,
toy Avoid Imitation. Subetitatas
or
Phone 26
TTftve roti
from thflt torrible diiease const ii
tion The woman whose letter follows
.discovered as thousands hvo ditcoT
ered that Kellofig's Bran noccecds
whon aU else fails. Thia is because
KellopR ' Bran is ALL bran. Nothing
but ALL bran can be so efftwtire.
This is what sho wrote:
"Gentlemen x
1 ra o wonderfully Kppr vrrt
my dtscovcrr. I 11 I nut tell tbe
world about tt. For year I haw
fc"n til eontinually from eonfltipa
tiftn. arwaya reanrllnic pilt ot
the liktx never bavins any a-erma-fnt
rwltef until I beard of your
Krumblrd Bran.
Etwt rnoTiJnf 1 taVa two taWv
tponnfula befnr my brrakfaat and
ain the Latter part of Aarwt I
mil -at admit have not e-ipTeocea
one aiek spell wht?b I have had for
Jcax. 1 hara atartad mr utUa stfl
Mma aj- -- b
Kat Jt Cm. '"
Wr! 1
If eaten wraarpart
relieve Tlt
uihlespoi''fal"runc?l
with every
not effictrre.
This forori.
Kcllocir'.B"'i'