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i i i I il i : BOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MARCH -gggg !J ..., 'MB aSaw-B I I I I PAGE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lMUd Dally Exeeptounoay U. W. BATfcitf uEKT O. BATES.. president and Manager .8cretryiTuri Dally, per year, by man ually, all monthe, by mall- BUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally', thro months, by mall Dally, single month, by niall- Oally, by carrier, per mouui.. 4.; X.OU IOC 1 JU Ml 1.00 - - - l TB MMmmrvt w " " . .p.u-he fc.r.ln .r alo r rveA. i i i 1 -t - . -,.,tM7M.v 17 lau. at the puat office at Kosebur. enured as shcoiuI class matter nay ii, "J"' ' V . VT78 Oregoo. under Uia Act of March I. "iHoJfch'uRG. OREGON, TUESDAY. MAKCH 18. 192-. BY BERTS BATES ACTION IS DEEPLY DEPLORED. The action of the local school board in dismissing responsible and efficient school teachers witnout any apparent meet with approval of the public generally. If there is any one public institution where the broadest and most comprehensive methods of real business leadership should be applied that insti tution is our school system. It should not be made a plaything and set to ridicule by any action other than of the purest motives Trifling with an institution built for training young minds and rounding out better citizenship will prove disastrous to the very vitals of true Americanship. Unless there is a sufficient reason so far not made public in the case at hand-it would be far better to avoid any action likely to discredit and upset an institu tion so dear to the heart of every good citizen. The best recom mendation for instructors in public schools is the love of those pupils under their charge. The innocent mind of a child is the best criterion to the expression of a teacher's worth. And the out bursts of regret in almost every household in Roseburg today in reference to the recent action of the majority of the members ot the school board is the best evidence of the true worth of those j: fm ui.niKa in finr tMlhlic Schools. who nave Deen uiwniaacu iiwhi - r. , . . i a n..,:tio eritieism should not be stilled, but welcomed, VUllObl Ul-W'V ' - , , , j J , i i,ui. .hil Kvstem. It should be made in wnen appueu i" . . the sinccrest spirit and proclaimed in no uncertain tones. But to do a thing, or commit an act, unsupported by facts, is certainly not conducive to the best interests of the public at large-Fair and impartial treatment in all things pertaining to our educational system should be paramount. o Several college professors have been experimenting on the idea of transmitting thought waves through the air by radio instruments- Thereby they touch the problem of telepathy, a sup posed mysterious connection between minds- Two people will ' ... . 4i.i- i k..va uii tnlkinir about something, oiten nave nuuwu umu iw - ----- . , then were silent, and all at once it was discovered that both had been thinking about the same thing, but something different from the previous subject discussed. Some say this proves thought 1 - . .a, it.i,. if urovos onlv that two con- iransierence, wium uuu-ia nm..." - i genial minds were working along parallel lines. Many people . . , , it i iu.,.ri, cr,r.io mvstnous uower the experi- claim lo nave rtiunfccu uuuun" , . . b,.t HiHtant friends were undergoing. Perhaps it is only coincidence, since many times such imaginings "do;; The mysterious powers of the human mind are not thoroughly ex plored, and there is a big field for research and experiment here. .-o A recent European traveler remarked that the working peo h. suffering severely from un ,ie 01 iTr..;;. n,e iid mat those eo- employment, aim o. ... -".... ,, than pie over there knew how to aeai wnn suc - American, do. U their factories shut down they always had little industries that could be earned on at home. They cult ted gardens, utilized every foot of soil, raised pou try . d lab bits carried on lace making and woodcarving and other Jit, i th s country, if the shops shut down, thousands of people a e often completely idle. Ingenious and industrious people ought to have incidental lines of activity that would help out m times ol ; special need. ! Well, as has been said before, too many cooks spoil the broth. Over-zealous interest conniving to put their particular brand of fire apparatus over the city dads by a new -d ot , wire-pulling have postponed an otherwise goou - muni y. It pavs to be honest-even when you deal v, ith the pub "i -' d thole Portland concerns that made an attempt to d.s ' tribute their product through private channels have met with defeat. The airplane birds are on their way north today. Around ' the world by air is a new wrinkle in transportation, but the nevs -' est thing may be brought to a reality in the present demonst.a- tion. The rights of the people must be respec ted. You cannot over ride public opinion-when that opinion is almost unanimous. o- GOOD EVENING FOLKS Ths first American woman to see a M.h Jonan set glued It together,! thinking that somebody had broken one of her dJsncs. HAS ANOTHER THINK COMING Any weman who thinks dressing a chicken is a mussy joo oD" - ' teaching a oung calf to drink milk out of a bucket. You lust can't keep a good man down, remarked the cannibal. us in and outs Of fioureo. Yeh. he used to be a judge at the bathing reviews. FATHER'S LOVE AND MOTHER'S Oh, father loves the baby. With love that's fine and high, That la to say, provided, That baby does not cry; With tender and deep devotion, He'a willing, all the while, Tn h the oleaseA receiver Of baby's sweetest smile. Rt mother loves the baby. When he la good, or bad; When, angel-like, M l Or when he howls like mad. And baby has a feeling, Which time will not erase. That, while dad has his good points. He can't take mother's place. On HOPE SPRING ETERNAL Have you ever noticed how many woman haters keep right on shaving? Thj -hlef cause of our d'stlntegra- tlna home life Is quoted f. u. d. troit. 133 FINANCIALLY SPEAKING "What makes you think that man we Just met was a banker? "Why, I neara mm y ren are the coupons cut from the bonds of matrimony. There are too many fellows who, .nmhlnn noes wrong, at the store, the office, the factory, or " the golf I nka go home ano ui wlvea as If they were to blame. i i a,iil nlav with rOUT HUHfUUrU OU) n w. r - - th Oregon Aitrtrulturai military band tonight in the nr?r' I and danc at the armory. J-1"10. Klelds. Chester Morgan. Maurice Kwland and Koy Patriik formerly of Howburit. were aeleclt'd wlin iM 36 men picked for tnis Oregon and northern California tour. Morgan will tuke part in a L 7 sVUAaU Hi A quality cigarette at a quantity price aristocratic flavor at a democratic coat. Classified Section ALL NIW ADS ON BACK PAGE r WANTED "T WANTED Men Curry Ranch. to cut oak poles. WANTED Two men to build fence. By the day, curry rcancn. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. Leon, mccuoiock, na So. Chadwick, WANTED Carpenter work. Building or repair woric wiiuam juuusuu Star Kt., Koseourg. FR SALE-Goo,. .PT ranL 1K rooms. ReaMuM. .fe necl iii linger birds, Bah "J?1 ..... .naianttni nlflptnrfl ftnrt muiee, rivw picomcuv.. 13 republican and 10 democratic convention delegates. While national iuwiu" -the republican presidential contest ., i .i.in Biain i no- more attention m iu -- ing given to the vote In refered laws which would remove party designa tions from state ouicea n., .i fnstered by oppon ents of the non-partisan league. u U.:nlrl. That Fnrm iriuuuw - ... Around Eyes and mouth Thi Good Loo,klnjj Young Woman Advises Ola Tims necipe or duiu., milk Cream In New Way A Gen tle Massage With Flngera Before Retiring All That I Necessary. Schwenke, S37 State Street. Salem, puroc, 5 each, il in 1 llrnclficau Oregon. . uregon. WANTED To buy any number ol 1 r-GS for onats. Write price. Address view kind, number and X, care News-Re- ASTRONO AMERICAN fire lnsur- nnce company desires to appoint agent, in Roseburg with experienc ed Insurance man. Addresa "M. R." nn News-Review. HELP WANTED -One of the largeat ..,.Mii,nrtlinirD in iu L 11 II 11 n LI V uhb b .-.lonu nnaninv tar a wideawake. active representative. The man or lady wno qualities win win $40 per week up to start, with un limited opportunity for advance ment in a national organisation. Phone or call to see Mrs. Lake. Ho tel TJmpqua. Wed. lvtn, Ml. I Kiinnr ti va . Tho.hor.Z - "-""i. ura. W. R. KlnseL White LeRhom . P" 100- RayJWhgH FOR FOR SALE-Al"5n3 wood. $3.50 VTT . w 14FH. (i i i i t,t KEEP COOL ir . ,.mmr undervar ac'.ver. tisement: "We have many customer. who will wear nothing else. Forget the past. The future will al ways have enough worry in store for everyone. 7" i x ..She kissed him passionately upon his reappearance. Hs whipped trie cog on She sat down upon her being asked. She fainted upon his oepanure. , Mrs. Jones was shot in the oil re gions. . Mr. Bodkins was serevely wounoea in the bottling works. A friend In need is a look bstore you leap. Hrshion changes, but wearing a smile is never out of style. '$ Every man would like to be able to live as well as he does, when com pany comes. This is for beginners: Never take hold of more than you can lift. A smile is the same in all lan guages. -"' -V'J CAPT. H. L. DEARD, Director of O. A.' C. Military Band. trombone musical t kit as one fea ture of the program. A Bpecial feature of the concert here will be the singing of Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang with band ac companiment. Mrs. Strang Is the wife or F. L. Strang who played wUh the band on its first tour of srvH tharn Arorrnn . nthfir Rosebure men who have nlnvpri wit h the college band are Harry Crocker, Claude Crocker, Ralph Terrill and his son Irving of Medford, Walter Gagnon. John Hat- I field and James Campbell. I Compared with college bands of the 1'acUlc coast in irauuus. iivi ance and strength, tlio Oregon Ag ricultural College , military band is rated. aB one ol me uenu lt former members are loaciors 01 music circles in different parts of the United States, playing In well known organiiatioaa. One of the . .i..nor. of tfiA 'nnttnnal hon orary band fraternity. Kappa Kappa Psl, granted to institutions west of the Rocky Mountains is at the col lege. '' Popular, classic, patriotic and re ligious music is played by the band iiimMinn at its leader. Captain H. L. Heard, who has had much experience as a musician and .n.n..,nv ii., wa ntudent of Herb ert L. Clark, famous American musi cian, and has successfully led the college band for 19 years, ine pro gram to be given here includes se lections of light and heavy music that appeals to every audience. With olive drab military uniforms complete- lealher lectins and orange lined capos, the band Is said to pre D,.,it an Aiinpnmnt-e that is in harm ony witn tne iii:uity m mmm plavs. Drilled to marcn wun iie- cision and led by the drum major that led the liaml which won in tne marching contest at San Francisco more than a year ago, the O. A. C. military band received much favor able comment from the town visited on its ljun mile trip to Dolse last fall. A large number of persons from Southern Oregon who attended the I", of O.-O. A. C. football game at Eugene last fnll were particular ly in,n,......i u-lth Ilia miiRic nlnved and the training showed by the O. A. C. band. LOST AND FOUND baled. 115 . ton, iZ ranch. Lookiii GU. - . i. son. run. oal,b i-rem u..Z-' 3 to 6 cos. Good conflaT' Near Kelly's Koner. ons. pound Package of blue prints at cor. Oak and Rose Sts. Owner call at this office, Identify property and pay for adv. 1 1 FOR There is no secret about It nor is there any doubt about the result it's just common ordinary Buttermilk In the form or a wonueriui cream tly massaged with the finger tips around the corners of the eyes and mouth. . , To prove this to your complete sat isfaction obtain a small quantity of it 1 T),.arn.111r TrPftm &t VOUr nuwaiuo jnn i favorite toilet goods counter on tho money back it cltBsausnou yiau.. directions are simple and it costs so little than any giri or womau uu lora it. ' Qiipr.FnNS TOI D THAT UVlWAMVi - ONIONS MARE BLUUU (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, March 18. Thora ii Knnn. who recently underwent what he said was his 59 th blood transfusion, today asserted ne couia Droduce a pint ol olooa a ween oy D.tinr is tn 94 raw onions a day. He has puzzled surgeons oy Deing -ii.. . ,1 1 , r, olva un A ill 11 1 nf aula iciiraica, w V blood without draining his system. He gets trom ov io iw transfusion. Besides onion he eats carrots, celery aud rice. o HEY! BASEBALL FANS. T-V. Inaak.rr VlU U n Hit 11 tMHI find 1 1 1 .worwuin ' all nf the fans of the game will meet on Wednesday evening, March 19th ni thn citv na I council rooms ai 7:30 o'clock. This is an important meeting and all who are Interested are urged to attend. 'ES.n In PhnlncrflTih Cflllprv Looking Glass Grange Hall, March 21 LOST 2 sample cases belonging to Western Dry uooas lo., otoh. Finder notify A. A. Spencer. 38 E. . 15th 8L, Eugene, Oregon. Reward. T misceiXaneous T J . ' -4- BLANKET3 and qnllts washed, 25c; waitress aprons 15c. Will do mend- Ing. Phone 537. CAR OWNkitt wont torgxt u rn CSS when In tieed of u'o parts Saxffs Auto Wrecking Housa. SALE Liitla 'uTr: -I shearing marhin $90. Farm Bures'c1WlS1t change. "i FOR SALE PureTSTTTi; ' eara. From ln i.. tag strain. W.T.CnmfcJ rnone 2F24. FOR RENT FOR SALjHoMetoirS-' house to rent Clou H o i i best locations ia torn. it 407 West Caw St ' an, Ij, FOR heifers, subject to rtjirjiui i registered Shortbou W t . J uu, vreguo. FOR SALE 11 toTjililiJ new tires, ensmeirrtfjj At Broadway's Cos r ra I 70R SALE Pruiw tis, mb, J uercs. ih'his. nejB. nu ami etc. At ffotnr nuhs vvn w this fine stock btatal L,. kuis Nuraerr ym FOR SALE-SecIlonl tat i hundred popular Mi range, ptojosrath, carpaa bedB complete, dnvbi a trunk, porch awing. F.Ik, Phone 44F2. FOR RENT Garage, 227 W. Lane St. FOR RENT 2 apartments. Phone 403-R. For" RENT Safety deposit Roseburg National Bank. boxes. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms with garage. 335 No. Rose St. FOR RENT Furnished room, bath Bleeping 401 South Main street. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- ina- rooms. 112 Brockway. Phone 202-L FOR RENT Garage building at Dil- lard, Oregon, low rent. wm. i. n.ei- ler, Dlllard. FOR RENT 4-room apartment, mod ern and well furnished. Down stairs. Fruit, flowers, and place for garden. Phone zzi-l. FOR SALE or lettft-Well chicken ranca on para as half mile east of Sctela is.' orchard, good resideiw. ym surroundings. J. G. kills, M lln. I t" FOR SALE 5 h. p. electric motor. Phone 462-L. FOR SALE Cheap. 1918 touring. Good condition. "Fortune, perverse and unreason able, smiles on somo men and laughs at others." Wonderful how this iring weather holds out is certainly a good booster for the I'nuxiua valley. -o Urothor Tell Indigestion May Lead to Appendicitis;,.,, Hut, It is not too late to cast your vote for the library bond issue vou will have to hurry. . , SENIOR PLAY AT ! Mai LEGION MEETS TUESDAY ftiuTi frq TniuinnRnw hlllLLIIU I uiiiUHJiuii th i Everything l In readlmvs for the pri'Hvntntlon tninorrow nlulu of "Adam and Kva." the antniiil dr.nn- priKliiriinn of the M nn r I i.kj llith School, ror t'"' r:l' th" iihle isl hiiuled t" Mis V:elvn Qiiine. and IVrcy Webb h.ive b.M n' working to bring out the mpo of the r'V- nd " n' '"' - "Ailum and Kva. win i'r nr th., miihl lova'tl'. public alar.dpoint. of the (in- I'mpiiiia 1'iwl of lh' American ti.m mills Tuesday niulil. h IS. and the chiir ill all be re. I'lans will be made for big Lesion ronfer.-nee In Ho.iebum on April isi. mi l i"- w mi-vting will bo verv Inr.'ottant. A 11.. a,n. and lio lliere. A good hot supper at f.ie Ixwking Glass Orange Hall, March 21. Help tho ladies pay for the piano. VARirrKF. VEINS ARE QUICKLY REDUCED No sensible person will continue to suffer from dangerous swollen veins or bunches v. Io n I he new powerful, vet harmless germicide caHed Emer ald Oil can rcailily be obtained at Nathan Kullerlon s, Roseburg, Ore- It:"'1- . . , t n luuminM nricinai Dome u Oil i full Htrenuth) and re fuse substitutes. I se as directed and I In a few days Improvenic nt will be l!i peatl allarks of ItnliKestion noticed, then continue until the swol ofu n lead to serious Inflamation of len veins are reduced to normal. It the stomach and Intestinal tract. Tins Is guarantee.1 ami Is so power ul that Inflamation mav finally extend to the U also reduces enlarged glands, gol- .!, .1,1.1, nsuallv becomes in- i 'res and weus. feited tliroiich the presence of foul.) Irntatii'S matter in the bowels. It doesn't pay to ignore even tho most dimple warnings of digestive trouble. N. elect Is responsible for much ii'ij.rv. l-neaslnres at me pit PHOFE88IONAL CArtU6 0B It. H. PLTEH Chlronratla slclan. 114 W. Lans 8L When in Roseburg Hotel Umpqua Paialew Elxtraction Cu When Desired FOR SALE FOR SALES Used player piano bue eacn. rnons oiu. roUa cense. Call 582. Mitchell 192 It- Stephens Auto Co. G. M. C. 2-ton, 4 montli t I 7-speeds. 6 and 10 tttl tta" trie lights, looks ud na i new. Price for Quick Terms. Cost neJS!; Write A. A. FrenuA WJajj FOR S A LE Oregon Champion gooseberry plants. $1 per doz. J. v. Saunders, auz uodd su FOR SALE Light Maxwell truck, $45. Good running order. Mrs. t Llndhe. Sntherlin. Oregon. FOR SALE--Eleven dairy cows, price $3! eacn, n you ratio an oi uieiu. John C. Cannon. Oakland. Ore. FOR SALE Acetylene welding out fit comiete: Binaii electric juuiui. electric top sewing machine; plat- ITALIAN PRUNE TKEEi Bl eight feet. 12c; awajy 10c; three to foot It.J prices on Bartlett patr.wj coerry urea. Salem, Ore. FOR SALE-Good w 1 weight 1400, aw U J pf a )aa stnriniriaotll Bin 19, Three secUoa drf ft 110. Walter ltt, rwz. DR. H. R. NERBAS Dentist Masonlo Building Roseburg, Ore. Pbone 4SH Teeth Kxtracted and Replaced saius day with or without plates. form scales. Judd's Exehange. FOR SALE Some good milch cows, giving milk, and coming fresh. Pric ed from $25 to $60. Come early and get your pick. F. F. Parker, Wilbur, Ore. FOR-SALE Priced rifiht, part cash, terms. 83 acres, 9 acres young prunes, six room house, team, cow, heifer, farm implements, i j mile to Roseburg-Co Bay high way. Close to church and school. S. L Moss, Looking Glass, Oreg. Phone 47F42. - - FOR SALE-CsotertW roots for Immeawt u-- campanulas bars Ma " border. Bine . , -.ii. lli ral S the doren. orwulBl! designs. Come " F Island Green Houa W Mrs. F. D. 0e FOR SALE-K ittH able land. 1.- "- houses, oaru. - - al otner oui w miles irom - i fowl. road, s mi- u- . ci daily. This l Cash, DSiaarr Abeene. OaUand, Eugene CAMAS VALLEY NEWS ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown and the Wash atic of the k points l that Blily be fr fa. ult v. and William Thrall. The s. ttli.n is to be elaborate. To performances will be ciren tomor row, a matinee at o t" for itcliool children, and adults, with the , vrn liiir frokratu starting nt eicht o'clock. if the stomach, sour taste In the mouth. excessive ;ai. heartburn, nausea, vonilttnu. bluer risirtrj. con- a i.iMpation. bilt'iusness. dtr.iy spells and palpitation, of the heart niter catnm are sonie ol m niosi coiiiiuou k mptoma of poor dlaestion. It on are subject to r.:-.y form of stouiai'h distress, don't fail lo try a bottle of Smith Uros. M. A C. tho S'.i.itante.tl stomach treatment. This wonderful medicine usually gives pioiiipt re'ief from a'l discomfort. In lot it is sold on a iKme gunran iRTHoiinQ GOTO PDLLSTOQAY - Hi..,-. nt iha mist fpw vears. ' . The maturity of the scenery I, m Im- tui i It bv Hie Seniors under the direction of Chester Uieders of lb- Ti sale BROCCOLI il strain of Oswego sc--,l tor . V. llradford. l'hone liF2l. ( V.,i, .,t. il i'nn Teased Wlre VAUCH. X. IV. March IS. Voters of. North Iiakota went to the polls today to rros presidential pref er, nces. with a tliree cornered con test in the republican field and a lone entry for democratic endorse ment, that of W. ;. McAdno. rresidetit Coolidee and Senator Hiram Johnson of California are the only nanus on the republican bal lot, but an 11th hour "sticker" rant-oniL-n for Senator !. Follette prom- II Nstiian Kullerton slore will ed to win him many votes. l-.acn ,.,:,lv jou. I party is selecting a national cor.i- ..r ,: l,i, k it the first bottle tniis t do so in any case of stomach trouble A laito bottle casta but, 4 oott'Jricrn Ojun "iiglittri lr-jter lhat .havilt Hit tcuch ARO-CO CCCOAMUT Oil. SHATirNX) M' vn (ttrwhnni rift to ciA -"'Ti n Ltl Jrugiri "i 'irni. CARO-CO . hmlerton will supply you rr if--v It ,",l 1 x:.f .nr. uuu airs. J. v. munii au ii.pimp- , nf Ust health nurse, Mrs. Grandy, visited our i-riday morning r school Friday, March 7. Mrs. Grandy Among the ""'" ja stated that our primary room has the; jtrs. W. R- Ulf V.-ijiji best health work of all the schools Bhe and Mrs. btory - has visited thus far. The Bchool board: Mr. and Nrs. ,, of Union High met with Mr. and Sunday In rl puts . .Mrs. urown in tne atternoon anu .iin-Bron .----- . cussed plans for a new school build- The hmie of t ing. Brown .was County Superintendent Brown re- noon Fn ia. & ported that State Superintendent at " rf J Churchill, or his assistant, will visit, U'L'9 as6P ,,o w'3 our Bchool In the near future, for the Tnf rJ " readiaf 'a purpose of inspecting tne equipment. --- , -v ,,, .i vi. k Dresent. ,...ki auu mi' iiurary m iu uuu n. .. - ,. tenrs .i- ,- Miss McConnack, who has been! M ,lci absent for several days on account of. brldt oi . churi, us th ninoaa nr hr mnthnr. resumed nor, -Mr. ...li. W teaching Vednesday morhn . . j eiriiHsil:iy. a"tt ,?ilJ A A uue to tne courtesy oi air. nun - innii"- alph Rlchter. the high school listen-i M. a ob;. uiie hi me cuurLrB. i,k .,.. - Ralph Rlchter. the high school listen ed In on the radio dobat between tne, i . -rrsi. I nlversltles of Oregon and California, W ednwda Marjory Friday. February 29. ,orT couple Alter tne naoate rfcireenmem j- camas. served bv Mrs. Richter. ome t . The students of the high school are : i . i Hi(nni U.UV EC nusy woraing on wo .. . orations. , ' "Tb H Vera Parrott and Harold Selgel ba'C rnr(1 blPl. J hann thtonl fnr amrrnl daVS OH BC-I . ....!., ti' j H fc .v. . i roeuns n-..- count of sickness. v-metic luts p Miss Basford spent the week-end In