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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. MARCH 81, J924,
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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HOSEBUHG, OREGON,
ACTION OF THE
A great dumber of people are
in short they are far from healthy-minded. The mind l.sntj
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Bimpiy we urain in vuur obuil.
of the body, acting on every nerve and muscle, reacted by every1" "senan "" """J" 7-.,. i
change in the body. Our thoughts
heart. Our emotions chanvre the
Your actions and your health are controlled by two closely allied
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nervous systems, according to health authorities. One system is,
concerned with voluntary movements and acts of the will. I lie
other system is associated with
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in tne oiooa vessels, iifar., aiiics. vi u.m.-- uigam mm
cretory cells. These two systems, the cerebrospinal and autonomic These are the little things that
are closely associated in activity. The health of the nervous sys-count, cried the salesman as he dem-
u i j j : ,i: :onstrated the adding machine.
tern, and indeed of the body as a whole depends on a nice adjust-
ment of the work to be done by the two systems. If you wish to THS FR0M U3
attain the best results from any hygienic measure you will have, I've loved 'em on the back porch,
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some rules of hygiene rather than worry over them. Health de
mands the elimination of fear, worry, anger, hate, envy, jealousy,
and other depressing abnormal mental states. A wholesome men
tal attitude is not suddenly acquired. It cames only by persis
tent and conscientious effort to see straight, to keep the values of
life clear. The secret of equanimity consists not so much in re
pressing fear or worry, as in dropping or ignoring it, that is, di
verting and controlling the attention. The main art of mental hy
giene consists in the control of the attention. It is quite possible
for many persons to develop wholesome mental responses and for
many to achieve a higher type of control than the usual and cus
. tomary. To train oneself in small things to meet the problems
of life is the beginning of that power which in crises of life will
find the owner strong, able, and sufficient. Wholesome mental
trails essential to health are confidence, openmindedness, un
selfishness, and faith in the goodness of life. The way to develop
self-confidence is to try honestly and keep at it until experience
of success comes. Experience of success increases confidence.
Op'en-mindedness means plasticity of mind, ability to feel new
meanings, to find new values. It makes for variety ,i ntercst and
health. Unselfishness is to ba cultivated because of its wholesome 1
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situations. Faith in the goodness
the many wonderful things of life. The path to faith in the good
ness of life lies among the commonplace everyday affairs of work
and play. The simple life makes for such faith. To do anything
well you must practice. The healthful mental state can be devel
oped just as surely as exercise tends to muscular development.
The art of nerve control must be practised like penmanship, pub
lic speaking, singing, or anything else that is worth while. This
is something that needs more than ordinary effort. Learn to con
trol the power of attention and you will form a power to turn on
the currents of thought as you would turn on an electric liggt. The
most vital thinir in mental hygiene is decision. Indecision is a
mindw orrying with itself which is a waste of much useful energy
Learn to make clean-cut decisions and you will establish a habit
that does not know failure.
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Every now and then some oil promoter visits Roseburg.
Why so much attention is being paid to this particular com
munity from a petroleum standpoint we fail to determine. But
if the indications are half as gootl as some of these fellows pro
claim, why do they not interest real oil experts in the matter
and men of sufficient means to carry forth a genuine test, in
stead of coining to Roseburg and attempting to get local capital
to finance something entirely foreign to their business judgment.
This city is ready and willing
prise and give it both moral and
going to finance any wildcat schemes to fatten the pocketbooks
f . .Irlni. nf immlinUn nrnmnlon Wnnrn l..iv- liw.Vimr
after the interests of legitimate enterprises to engage in any com
munity transaction that borders on gambling. If these alleged
oil "experts' will leave us entirely alone we will try and get
along without their services until such time as legitimate means
are established for operating for oil in this particular section. We
hope oil can be had in this county, but we also hope to get our
jntormation lrom some one suiiicientiy reiiaoie ana respotisiuie,
to buck the game on a fiftv-fiftv
the sack while the snipe-shooter rounds up the birds with a
barrage of honey-combed promises based on false misrepresentation.
The Oakland Gobblers are Koitip; to celebrate at Oakland
July. -1. And to make the event of more than ordinary im
iKirtani'e plans are already being made to put over one of the
biinrest and best celebrations ever held at that city.
Anionjr the birds that are coming north are those that travel
by the freight car special.
Every now and then you see n woman with long hair head
ed for the barber shop.
LUDENDORFF AND
OTHERS ON TRIAL
MI Niril. March Tho trial
of (i.-nrral LiultMnlorlf. Ailnlph Un
it -r 1.1.1. ih.'ir co-cli f-iiilunt.-., charic
ffl with t ronton for iluir j;irt In
thp "putsch of NcTtinLttT neurt'tl a
conclusion toriny.
"r-ldnt and Maua.er
..BecretaryTraaurer
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ot otlierwlee credited In tm. p-P-r
All rlh-s ol republication at aproia
17, 1..U, at the poat office at Hoaebur.,
Act of March J, 187V.
Ir HI DAY, MARCH 21, 192-1.
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
overexcited, worried, troubled
in. iwiiu hyi- hi w-ij .....v , ,
can change the beating of the;
very chemistry of the body,
the actions of involuntary muscles
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of life means optimism, bnjoy
to take on any legitimate enter
financial support, but it is not
Wo are too busy looking
basis. We don't intend to hold;"" Pproch of the week end
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VroH.Miitor Si fine 1 in ill m;tn.lftl
rlpht joars ;inpnhonmri.t for Kill r.
from nt t sl ftr thr orhors. lit
rivomnirt-.-iHt that tho prisom- rs
bwxo tti-lr ifrnn in uli;it is Known
an "Kortrt-s.i Confine m. til" hs tisii.il
for political of foiitl-'rs, under which
prNoiitT havi conimttT. hlo f u o-ilom.
Pitm's
BY BERT' G BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
We saw a aign
Advertising paint
And It waa
Labelled
"Barreled eunlight"
And we wonder
If Its aa strong
As the
Barreled moonshine
Around these parts.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
" ' "" wno
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, ne Coya are out --. e - ,
overcast skies and a downpour of
aqua pure fails to east any gloom
0ver a village of boosters.
8nence may be golden,
but
the
Just
public lecturer makes his
the same, in other ways.
gold
I've loved 'em In the hall
But when they get the family car,
I love 'em best of all.
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It would take more than an alarm
clock to make some people rise to the
occasion.
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YOU CAN DO IT BETTER THAT
WAY, ANYHOW.
8ing a song 6f expense, living's
awfully high; lobsters cost a fortune,
so does good, old rye. Butter costs
ten cents a spread, eggs fifteen a fry!
If gas were less expensive, I'd turn it
on and die.
The society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals haa done nothing
about te worms eate n apples,
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To smoke cigarettes Is a habit: to
moke a pipe, a luxury, and to chew
tobacco, an achievement.
.
IN HIDING
Woman customer, (after the tired
assistant ha pulled down blanket
after blanket until there was only one
left on the shelf): "i don't reaiiy
want to buy a blanket today, I was
only looking for a friend."
Clerk: "If you think he's In the
other one, madam, I'll gladly take it
down for you!"
One thing worse than being In Jail
Is being in Jail again. ,
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"Well, I'll be damned!" said the
stream aa the fat man fell In the mid
die.
It's funny world and a lot of
people who do not pay their Just
debts Dretend to desnise other
I thieves.
Our worries are Inevitably the re.
suit of our weakness.
THE LATEST
It's king Tut pearls
It's King Tut watch,
It's even King Tut ring.
It's King Tut hose,
It's King Tut clothes,
It's King Tut everything.
Now you have heard
And I have heard
Our modern woman rave.
From what I see
She'll soon have me
Inhabiting a cave.
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Now that the city has purchased
; ,he Marsters sita with the fine lawn
! roun .( " little park, along
comes the council and takes the Joy
out of life for the village sp,ooners
by announcing that cluster lights will
be placed in front of the place.
fit
When a feller buys a two pants
suit he thinks he's sittin' pretty.
3
I ne village sheiks and shebas are
Duym' new neckties and barrettes
j It utter be that a feller could take
j a damsel to the show and buy her an
ice cream soay afterwards, but now
t takes a shot of moon to bring home
e bacon. was appointed to the position he now
-t X P I holds, to 111 the vacnney made by
It's been a coupla days since any! the Appointment of John S. Coke to
damsel has been In town sellln mag-',n, office of f. S. District Attorney,
unes to git votes to go to college. j Slneo taking office he has held the
, longest term of Clrrut Court In the
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I "When a singer haa aore throat she
oughter quit smgin'."
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I BEAUTIFY WITH GLADIOLI
Thousands of homo grown filmli-ihto '
hnlbs In choice nitxtur'S af Jj. ;.o an!'
7.' cfnTK pt lo?cn. Kor m!p at t'hap
man's ami Churchill's, llnrrirt HuMe
man Chotiolija (.anions. 104T Ciffey
.Avonuo, Itosfbuis.
Mrs. Kd. Jennin-. who reside:! in
HitH-kwiiv was in town Thurailay for
iieveral hcurn viiiiitnf; with f.iends
find shoppir.p.
FATHER LOCATED
Separated from frli nils and rela
tives for 20 years, down and out, sick
and helpless, H. L. Stearns, aged in
mate of the countv home Is today a
happy man, for on Saturday he Is go
ing home, and will see the soli of
whom all trace has been lost by the
father for 10 years.
Twenty years at;o, ft. L. Stearns
was an active man in this county, lie
was a hard worker, but followed by
sickness and misfortune, he became
the pawn of fate and was finally cast
as a derelict upon me rnarity oi me
county. Back in Cleveland, Ohio, he
bad left a son. a -young and enterpris
ing man with whom he had kept in
touch during big time in the west.
il" r moved h resmenco
moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to To-
ledo. Letters were sent out and re-
turne(1 Te fathBr wrote the son
and the son wrote the father, but the
I letters were returned to each unopen
ed. The son believed the father to
be dead, and the father finally gave
ud in daanalr ten years aco.
Rut the son has continued the
search for hla father in spite of the
period of time which has elapsed, and
only a few days ago received definite
assurance that the aged man was lo
cated in the DouKlas county home.
This morning the aged latner re
ceived a raiiroad ticket to Toledo,
Ohio, and money to cover his ex
nenses home.
He Is leaving Sntnrdav, but already
he has secured a suitcase and his be
longings are securely packed and the
traveling case tightly strapped In pre
paration for the long Journey, and af
ter 20 long years of separation he is
going home to spend the last of his
vears with the boy whom he had
never again expected to see.
WILL WRITE AND
QUIT TENNIS GAME
(AROPlfitd Press I.onsed "Wire.)
nnOOKUNR. Mass., March 21.
Positive declaration that 1924 would
be his last year as a tennis plnyer
unless the ruling against writing
for newspapers should be revoked
was marie last nicht by William T,
Tilden, here to take part in the na
tional Indoor mixed doubles tourn
ament.
Tilden said he would play with
the Davis cup team this year, but
owing to the rule against writers be
ing enforced by the Olympic Com
mittee he was ineligible to compete
In the Olympic games for America.
He expressed belief that the
Olympic committee rule would hand
icap America In the Olympic games
Just now there are several play
ers In the lirst twenty who are
writing," he said. ,
UMATILLA LAMB
CROP CONTRACTED
( A-nplfltcfi Vrcss Leased Wire.)
FENDLETON". March 21. The
greater part of Umatilla county's
lamb crop has been contracted for
sale for late summer and early fall
delivery, according to a statement
yesterday afternoon by Man Hoke,
secretary of the Oregon Wool Grow
ers' Association. Both mutton and
breeding lambs are Included in the
sales and the prices are said to be
f. o. b. shipping point. Lambs are
to be delivered when they are
ready for market and breeding
lamlis are to be delivered between
September 15 and October 1.
Coodlng and Son of Gooding.
Idaho, and the Uallard Sheep com
pany of Yakima, 'Wash., are the
purchasers of the lambs.
SINGER AGENCY WILL
CHANGE LOCATION
The Singer sewing machine
ngenry which has been located In
the small brick building between
The Abrahams and Salzman build
ings, is brine moved to a new lo
cation on Cass Street, the first dnor
west of the Model Bakery. The
agency and hemstitching depart
ment will be in their new locattion
Immediately and business will not
be suspended for any lime as the
change will require only a short
time. The building now occupied
Is being removed to make room for
the new two-ptory structure being
erected by A. Salzman.
TO BE CANDIDATE
Judge John C. Kendall, circuit
Judge of the second Judicial dis
trict, will he a randldate to succeed
himself at ihi coming primary elee-
, ,,. v him ,,,. ,lllik Kendall
history of Con county. He is the
? miiifcesT rin-uil juoge in vrfpiin
ignd probably on the Tacific Coa?t.
Astd
: Kkh Milk, Mnltrd Grain e-t. in powder
l -.1,-TI 1? t-.i-l..-. All A
- ,, iii t i .11 I ,Ji u n. 1 1 minc
Dijestible No Cooking. A light Lunch
always at h.uid. Also in Tablet form.
Ak for "HorlJck':" at all Fountain.
toy Avoid Imiutioaa Sub-titutee
I aiSSm ASK:
tlfflMONE ELEVEN
cfqarettes
He has been an active worker In
road and harbor development in
southeastern Oregon. In his state
ment to voters Judge Kendall Bays:
"I shall be a candidate upon the
republican ticket to succeed myself
as Circuit Judge for the Second
Judicial District, comprising Benton.
Coos. Curry. Douglas, Lane and
Lincoln counties at the coming May
primary election. I have earnestly
and conscientiously endeavored to
fairly and Impartially discharge the
duties of Circuit Judge of this dis
trict In the past and If elected win
so continue.
During the past year I nave Decn
constantly engaged in the trial of
Court business and have held terms
of Circuit Court In each of the six
counties of my district as well as a
special term in Multnomali county.
"The record of the official busi
ness transacted in my Court in the
various counties of my district is
my only platform and upon It I
submit myself to the electorate of
mv district for nomination and elec
tion." MEMBER OF JONES
GANG IS WANTED
(Associated Press Leased 'Wire.) .
MEDFORD, March 20. Extradi
tion papers have been asked for by
Jackson county authorities for the
return of Milam Jones, alleged mem
ber of the Jones brothers gang of
Grants Pass, and Ruth Brown, 35,
a former resident of Albany, Ore
gon, now held by Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia, authorities. Jones is al
leged to have been the ring leader of
the gang that staged a series of
hold ups in this and Josephine
counties two years ago. and the
Brown woman Is alleged to have
been the beneficiary of the crimin
al adventures, that specialized In
the robbery of tourists and automo
bile couples at lonely spots on the
Pacific highway. Two of the broth
ers Oregon and Dewey are serv
ing prison sentences at Salem.
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Left Last Night
Mrs. F. B. Van Horn of San Fran
cisco, who has been spending the
past several weeks In this city visit
ing left last evening for Green where
she will spend several days visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Van Horn. .
When you are suffering with rheu
matism so you can hardly get around
just try Red Pepper Hub and you will
have the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene
trating heat as red peppers. Instant re
lief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat.
In three minutes it warms the sore
spot through ahd through. Frees the
blood circulation, breaks up the conges
tionand the old rheumatism torture
is gone. -
Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
store. Get a jar at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, tiff neck,
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost
instant relief awaits you. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowles
on each package.
When in Roseburg
Hotel Umpqua
SUITS CLEANED & TRESSED
.1.50
SPRING
CLEANING
WILL HE SIMPLIFIED IF YD IT .
TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUt
IOlECI.EANINT, SERVICE.
CURTAINS. PRATES. TAFES
TltlES. ETC.. WHATEVER
THE TEXTURE OR COLORS.
WILL HE PERFECTLY
CLEANED AND RETURNED
WHEN YOU ARE AGAIN"
READY FOR THEM.
Sloscburq (T-Icancrs
30S N. JACKSON ST.
PHONE 473
Fred peppers end!
j RHEUMATIC PAIH5
Classified Sect
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WANTED
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WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room house .close in. Inquire
640
So. Jackson, l'hone 454-L.
WANTED t or 6 room modern
bouse, , furnished,, or information
any house to be vacated by Apr. 1
will be acceptable. S. L., News-Review.
AN ASSOCIATE WANTED with
large local acquaintance, by an es
tablished fire Insurance
must devote all his time to busi
ness. No capital required. Address
M. W., care News-Review.
; j county. Se 0ch J
LOST AND FOUND j p. o'j
LOST 2 halters on Dtxonvllle road.
Phone 3K4. E. M. Mathla. '
FOUND--Package of blue prints at
cor. Oak and Rose Sts. Owner call
at this office. Identify property aaJ
pay for adv.
FOUND Near the county home,
small locket and chain. Owner
please call at home, describe prop
erty and pay for adv. Matron.
T MISCELLANEOUS T
H t-
,AK yWN-fc-uoni forget . to (411
66S when La need of au'.o parts.
ftarffp Antn Wrecking House.
SMALL WASHINGS Done one day
and returned the next, rough dry.
Phone B37.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 2
apartments. Phone
403-R.
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes,
Roseburg National Bank.
l"OR RENT 3 furnished rooms with
garage. 335 No. Rose St.
KOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room, bath. 401 South Main street.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms, close in. With or without
heat. 221 W. Washington St.
FOR fiENT A room apt. Modern"
Close in. Abundance of flowers, and
place for garden. Phone 227-Y.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used player piano rolls
50e each. Phono 370.
FOR SALE 6 h. p. electric motor.
Phone 462-L.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fountain
on Pacific highway doing a good
business. Address I.
F., care News-
Review.
FOR SALE 2 year old registered
bull. St. Mawes Laurel Lad. $75. C.
L. Weber,
Roberts Creek. Phone
42F13.
FINE HOME FOR SALE Brand new
4 room house, built in features,
bath, septic tank, fine electrlct fix
tures, 1 acre ground, garage. One
must see it to appreciate its homey
appointments. Just across the
street from my home and office at
Riverside. Price .2750. Terms. J. V.
Tollman Real Estate, Riverside.
Phone 265-J.
FOR SALE Pure bred Tancred
White Leghorn eggs for hatching,
f 1 for 15. Mrs. D. P. Daniels, Mel
rose, Oregon.,
Spend Short Time Here
Bill Klein and Lester
Matthews,
students of the Oregon Agricultural i . .. rhance. vrebi"'!
college. BDPiit a short Km a in this clty!nir over.. We nib
last evening visiting with friends. I brellas to your ord. H
Tho . . - v . covers low as K- 3' s4
in . uic 'ii men r. n v itj (lieu uuuica ; -
in Los Angeles, California.
A beautiful roof and a lasting roof
Pioneer red and green. Our prices
based on car load purchases. Denn
Oerretsen Co.
GOING UP OF.
Whrn a man'a annearance becomes can
-ri
people know that he is slipping
is winning success. W hen a man
dresses well, he is everywhere recognize
somebody. It never fails.
The'hardest job any man ever hilJ J
to try for success in old clothes. The e
man makes no such mistake. '
dressed, he easily wins respect, vhic
first big step upward. People boost the
who looks the part.
IT PAYS TO DRESS tfEU
EVERY MINUTE. EVEItt DAY
on
M I
Fnn e i ,
r"ll BALE T.
ir,enKlr
fives over 1 T
Msher. 4u J
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wt , I e-. .
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"nape. o. n Thi.i
ft wit hpin rr"
1- Kramer. Bo. ui
Oreg. "" wiif
horses, two car.T Jf
ju u. Moxle. Wi h- --M
FOR SALE-Lnip-J
bee nie at Puhn. ".' .'
Jterwjet Saturi ,TM
'HOUOL(;nmrt-ir-?N
Rock h-tchin,
W. R. KiuAvZ
Wh.teLe.hon, k!?.,"
JirJ00J
FOR SAlI-Irr
od, 13.50 TT
house to rentciT. El
best locations It ton c -
4.7 WestCwlL M
FOR SALE-llu,tEwkJ
new t ren n.i,, . T-
oood
At n7 -"."'
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FOR SAL-P7ir5nr!
oerts, pears, pem, J
etc. At goicj lawbs jpfj
'u'rry ax
ITALIAN iirune uw, "
feet, 10 cents: .
5 cents. Trees in
o-i.iu, UI
ITALIAN PRINK aa, J
eignt teet, 1
i.c; lores ton
prices on Bar);,js
cnerry trees. ui tan
oaiem, ore.
FOR SALE-Ctete
roots for immeiiiate Caer,
canioss.lts hue Ml:.)
border. Blue flo-ei.
hardy. Cally lilly co .
the dozen, or Till matin
designs. Come tui piM
Island Green Boose, fm &
Mrs. F. D. Owens. I
FOR SALE J2 acres, II m
able land. 1 acre kpike.
houses, barn, chicken
al other out bniidxjt rJ
ditch tirousn place, xia
miles from school, pel n
road. 8 mi. from ton 1
daily. This is nuj-t!
cash, balance on time -
sider Roseburg prow '
Abeene, Oakland, Ore.
UMBRELLAS RECOVEHH
REPAIRED
xva or tonvfn. first ir3
j entrance. Phone lil t.
Resurrection plants, 50cc
Fern.
This IP
hen a
body tees
that"
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