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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW. .aT.mnAV. MARCH 29. 1924 RAGE TWO -. . I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except 8undoy J). W. HATES - UERT O. HATES.. President and Mauauer ..becreuiry-1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall Daily, six months, by mall , Dally, Hire months, by mail Dally, slnifle moulli, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly News-Kevlew. by mail, por year ..t0u 2 0 1.00 .51) .. .60 .. 2.U picimis BY BERT & BATEf Jlranninn"'"'""'" .... .... r-ni.hllratlon tk A.snotat-4 Press Is exclusively nmi- ""'"";, '.hi. t.i.r. rli-T'.' Entered as second claw matter Way 17. 1MU, at ui post uiiic v Oregon, under the Act of March 2, 18.3. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 192. A MORAL ISSUE INVOLVED. COOO EVENING FOLKS Tomorrow's ths day You put or a Clean pair of sox So soak your Tootsies tonight. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Joan of Are was the wife of Noah. een Ryan la now the proud posses- INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Albma-Gronnd broke" for "'' ukin niant and warehouse. Canby to have fruit arading ma chinery manufacturing plant. Portland-New plant of City Iron Works to cost 1100.000. Hermlston 100.6OO asparagus plants goinx In her tinder irrlmttion. Dallas asking bids on St mllea ! mtrwt rif.vln.f Crane First ateel for SO-mlle ex tension to Burns has arrived and work of laying same will begin first of Mar- . k .. It Is claimed that more lumber was exported through Portland during 1923 than from any city in the world and that It U also largest lumber manufacturing city In world. Madras Jefferson county Is en tirely out of debt. Alhsnv Farmers' ohone rates will be cut by new ruling of public aerv t ,-,! cuif ' ctartvl hv ihp cnvernment against tne mer g ILn.CllUT A CUII, , 0 k rJ J i Radio Corporation of America and other companies interested in'for ,,'b.auty by most of the the development of the radio business on the ground that these .-, of h. a" ciub "JJ " ar of ths famous Stevo Huber Ham- . ,mmia9ln mer gun, says an informant to this CorvalIis New building at Second This gun nas By"'"l:':? , and Washington streets rapidly oeing finished. tne aeveiopmeni oi me ruuiu uuoni -n - ! eated 0ver his good firms were maintaining a monopoly in radio matters in wm"".talning it. with the Sherman anti-trust law, says the Manufacturer, .sow a suit has been sfcurted against General Electric company and West- shoot' Ryan it fortune In ob- The village will be full of world . , , , t Tueaday ana an "'- inghouse interests on tne ground mat. ineir uusiw. " t,urer,p .nootm- hounds are urgea noes at ness. Madras IniDrovement In water ; svstem under way here. j Shipments of wheat from Portland during February amounted to 1,241, 748 bushels. Astoria Establishment of modern Iron and machine works under way. Iloseburg voters awrove Issuance of $18,000 In bonds for purchase of public library. Lebanon plans to widen Oak street from Main to city limits. Harper to have chalk ractory. Sprintrfteld Tie treating plant will be established as first unit of South- tion of Sherman anti-trust law due to their system of manufac-; to keep their gaiiopm- domi turing and distributing electric light bulbs. A morai lbsue i involved in suits such as these, the ultimate effect of which can- when M(eimili, !t .din' not be estimated. Is an inventor or manufacturer ot raaio dp-l arouni eyein' your car he meane ouaf paratus or electric equipment who has spent much time and large sums of money to develop a great convenience, to be protected in his natnt riirhts as a reward for his inventive genius and initia tion in miMintr Kiirh a nroduct on the market? If a man is al- has the wold lowed the rewards due for his inventions in the public interest, cheated. his business naturally must be in the nature of a monopoly for - meni the seventeen-year period that he is protected by his patent juc-.gino trom newspaper reports, u";lnK improvements in' anticipation of m....- ... !..,. i;Kt vn, o illustration, ladis- very little discretion n choosing the , t riKIllS. I HlYU tllv UUtll iu t'&itv .. m Let ELEcnacirv Your vfo 1 1 lllll Fvcrv wrtman in Roseburc and adjacent towns is entitlprl .l. w ' -me . Ill I Snowed evef place but here which ern Pacific shops here. h! ti.. Ilmnaua. valley! jviamain rails it'""" at large very I.um-both Bay much her company will start with nicht and day shifts on April 1. ReedBport will expend $70,000 sewer Droeram. Garibaldi Whitno'r Lumber Co. mak on i uLnnnn with wmcn tnuv l i i rw n in . cunvn puUlble llglires snow wai me iwrieciioii vi una iv-..i,u.,,wii. i ne most m..w. Dclng moved here. .' ... .. . i.i i.i: i. ,.. n.rkf fnv tl.n : this resoect we ever knew always, ".,..,. househom necessity nas given uie jniuiio Jiiutn iun; . , used a hatchet, but he was alwaysi ommmt nf mnnpv than if. poultl secure ten years aKO or lticareful to avoid dulling the sharp cn get the samt amount of light that it had ten years ago at a edge and never tried to hack through skull or anything iiko mai. nice! savins; of many millions of dollars annually in electric current. ich furnishes hundreds of millions of light bulbs, if. r.aMV not a simple trick annually under patents granted by the government as a reward rwfrrt;e,unb;p.phy c'nT with Pi. invnnfivo o-piiiiis. must of necessity maintain an enormous i w. nramotiv hear: This isn't manufacturing and distributing equipment. The size of this: prM t harmless onei business does not prevent some other inventor from perfecting a , v ou'ii say, "Another rotten pun!" new light or a new class of electrical equipment which 'ZZPJ& manufactured and put on the market by another organization. I he j f& same thing can take place with radio, ine patents ana nwnui.it.-. w mu(t admit that about one hait t.uwJ nrnHiw ta of liresent tiroducers. while they may be consider-' of our time ed as a monopoly so far as patent rights go, can be made wortn- less overnight by the discovery of some other inventor, and the . ... . , i i i.i mi lions invested in present, equipment may oe mauu v. ui um-aa. A hiek town ,e It is not claimed in thepe suits that the public interest has been man with the manicured poorly served or that the consumer has been over charged. As a matter of fact, service given by the companies involved could not bo duplicated by smaller concerns. Is constant governmental in terference with modern industrial organizations, apparently to force compliance with the letter rather than the spirit of the law, going to encourage the American inventor or the American busi ness mm to-excrt himself to give the public greater conveniences or is it going to discourage him with the idea that if he docs do anything on a large scale he can expect a law suit at the hands of some department of government? It is one thing to prosecute a 'iw-breaker who is actually doing a wrong in itself. It is another 8""""", thing to pass laws and regulations which make a law-breaker out 'cnh VuT'm recent years si of a man for doing something which is not wrong in itseii. now far can this policy be carried in our administration of govern ment before it kills incentive and brings a reactionary effect in American industrial life? o Sorlnirfield will vote on $3000 bond . issue for new manual training duuq- ing. Eugene Pacific Christian hospital, i built Rt cost of $220,000 is one of most up-to-date establishments of its j kind on Pacific coast. Coos Bay Work on another addi tion to plant of Coos Veneer and Box compp.ny will necessitate, wnen com peted, an addition of 60 more em ployes to company's payroll. Still el tslr plan Hgtit'u .mobct r.. Albany Two Westlnghouse genera tors added to Mountain States Tower comoanv's unit here. Wnllnwa 75 men now employed by is spent In trying to OreEon-Idaho Tie Co., in their opera- rea;;y funny jokes enl, ting m Bowman HickB cut over land. ugh to print. Vernonia Millview is name of new ! residence site of Oregon-American Electrical Helps Science Has Provided for this advanced era. Hudson Electric Company has just remodeled larged its store, matting mis one oi tne nuesi cieciricai establishments in i Soui, Oregon, invites the? ladies or tne cities or tne county vand the men at well) to the comprehensive stock of . Household Electrical Equipment on display in our newly remodeled sales rooms. You will be delighted instructed by a visit to this store. -i... uhana the l.umoer .o. on nin-mci xmi. place wnens xno rnnom. ..n, vin mi. ; I I- a L tun i n u, vi 1 1 ' ..... . tl-.nrizn hnnd issue of S75.000. state drummer. ... ,,,, Dotin r,r lnhn Dav $ I highway between Gwendolen and The recent commotion at Holly- olex at cost ef $225,000. wood has caused the authoritiea to( Koseburg California Oregon row-' put a new rule Into effect. At 5 a. m. er company completes, at cost of a whistle is blown and everybody 42.000, construction of substation in has to go back to their own bunga-j NorUl RoaeDurf. low. Eugene BuiWlng permits to the amount of $25,750 have been issued The shindig artists of the township for this month, will oathcr out in the open tonight Lebanon now enjoys distinction i or . f.u, ancv stess. havinar finest service station In ...u .-.... - .- T,..,,.,, ,j . , ton 000. I Your CreA t It C.ood IJr It I 111 J every ! ) I J Fresh home-made candles day at the Palace of Sweets. of Ore- REMEDY LIES WITH THE VOTER. Commenting on the tax question, the San Francisco Bulletin Portland is largest exporting city on Pacific coast for flour with 151.014 tons to its credit. Hood Uiver Work, on Cooper's spur, lateral of Mount Hood Loop highway, to beitin at once. Astoria Standard Oil company Mister Fickle, who plays with a on tne as had as as when he uster git out his airgun and ahoot at the sparrows. A fe. & Not wishin' him any bum luck but mav establish fuel station and ilistri- we hope Mister Mellon gita canned DU,on pRnt here with preliminary before he jams his knife into the ,, cogtmE sbout J100.000. bonus bill. Burns Articles of Incorporation 41 filed for Harney Creamery with capi ta ;. .,,a ihn lAiiure la one who taliiatlon of $5000 has auit trying. says : "There arc two large classes of favorites in this country Unit are exempt from income tax; the holders of political places anil the holders of public bonds. The bonds are exempt also from all other taxes. "According to the Country Gentleman, one out of every 12 persons in United Stales over 16 years old and gainfully employ ed is on the public payroll. That moans not only that the rest of us provide the salaries for the job holders, but that we also pay the income fcm that they ought to pay on their salaries. Even no taries public are exempt from income tsx on their fees. "Collier's Weekly relates that the estate of Jacob Schiff, the banker, amounting to $3.".,000,MK), was nearly all in tax-free bonds" congress legislation making possible taxation of income from such securities. "The politician and the millionaire escape most of the tax 1 .n tvlttn A in 1 t hi nmro i)n1itii'l lilares we create and the more 1 . . morning tax-free bonus we issue, the Heavier occomes me tax loau on uium.-: What h Seaside Pouring of concrete for west abutment of Broadway bridge has started. A man Isn't necessarily progressive j KlaInaln 'Fal!s gUed building per because he wishes to try every foo'in.j.g totalling tit.375 during one week. scheme anybody suggests. Tn0 iorti:,nil Telegram is ranking lOreeon newsiianer for paying detailed Full o" nranks was Johnny Bower, attention to every form of industrial In his girl's dorine he put some flour; luctlvity. TWO KINDS OUR LAUNDRY solves the problem ot Bcarce labor, high prices. Have us do all your work, for economy and satisfaction. Trucking & Stay We move anything that is movable with truck h want hauling of any sort, come in and talilm us. If you are moving away and want to stat hold goods, pianos, organs anything, we A care of any such business and relieve you of anjiarf in the matter. H.S.FREPiRnfflSSIi Casa and Pins She danced and danced, but never tired, And soon some biscuits she Fersplred. if What has become of the old fash BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE Not St Valentine imported seed. Strain is about 10 days later than , ioned mother who wound the clock at St. Valentine; heads self-protected;! ii n m ixhan friend oauahter had a curd snow white. The fineet strain in! caller who evidently planned to stay existence. Price per pound. J25.00, be- who do not hold political jobs or public bonds. "These are matters to keep in mind when we are asked by ur- .... . . . . ... .. . i: , r ... 1 cent politicians to borrow millions on me laxpnjcr s iieiui n bi,ndtrs m hs store since he ilm niinutsp of investiirinir in enternrises that will employ large; led hi, new nght.n' s,stem numbers of tax-fnv politicians. "We feel a righteous indignation when we read how kings of France, before the revolution, exempted favored classes from taxation, but hae we not gone further than any king of France dared go 7" ' The Oregon convicts who escaped from the penitentiary yes terday will find present weather conditions a little chilly for striped wearing apparel. Not merely do some merchants complain aUuit to many re turned goods, but the divorce courts do m too. iier ounce J1.75. Orders taken for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dlllurd, Ore-: gon. I CAMAS VALLEY NEWS NOTES I The pfwing srhool conducted by Miss Cooley im March IS, 19 and 20. was very well attended and very suc- applied tne ressful. each other An average of elahteen women at- and dusted frd.-l each of the three days, lh-mon-si nit ions were given in making over old garments and cutting and fitting new ones. h suit s many otner neip ful KiiRKestions in the dressmaking lln'. We rnjnv very mueh having Vila f,m!v n-ith na nnrl look flirw.ird to snoiher visit next year. A flapper flapped passed this sane- jirs. n. nsim who has been very ill turn this a. m. and grinned at ye ed. Wjtn pneumonia is slightly improved, and we grinned back and got an Icy jer n Fred lSenson of Walla Walla, stare and we guess after all the v.'ash., who has been with her for damsel was juit lookin' at her retlec-he rl week returned to his home tion in the window. I Thursday. sti J Mr. and Mik. John Sioble of Tow- Walt Fisher who is president of the city brduiiiut commission changed collars today. until midnight, if SOUL DISCIPLINE If you want to realize ho unim portant you are to the universe, come into the city on an early train no to the shoos and trv to buy half a yard of orange grosgrain ribbon tore the clerks have lipstick, told said last night. j en me sivci. Little Harold Hudson $35.00 SUITS at Bernier, The Tailor Upstairs Next to Umpqua Hotel Phone 220 '"" hasta wear Instal- relalives In ers. visited friends and the valley kisi week. Frank Trown is puttine up t em pot- ,sry buildings in which t' live fur lie next few months until the weather is better suited lo build their h'ime. We are firry lo say that the llrcwns Inst their home and about half of the con tents in fir,- two weeks ato. H. W. 1-awson and son are hauling "Whm a jane g.ts her hair boubed Ions to Wolrott Uros. mill to be saw- V Ixxik.t like March was going nut like a lion but, at only two days of rough weather can be staged. o Well, AtUrney-Ceneral Paugherty finally jumped off roosrt. best, she feels like she's loyt sumthin'. 1 li.lll 1 rei'il Wl.arlun l)nv atiirs and seidcis at ed in lumber. K. K. Kdmniids was on' Thursday mornins snioothinn up the r.-ads. X X. -o the in l!.e 1'aiac a ml te-1 line slievin In K. e( Sweits. '. V:a.-.ter ebuiK at I.loyd take yoo cheaper on lens trips: no trip less than 5'' rvr.ts. Uo)d s Tail, phone 41, iri Sheridan SUITS CLEANED & TRESSED Jl.f.O SPRING CLEANING V1I.I, r.E SIMri.IKIED IF YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUR IlOUsKCI.EAXINO SERVICE. CURTAINS. I1KAPKS, TAPES TRIES. ETC., WHATEVER THE TEXTURE OR COLORS, WILL FE PERFECTLY CLEANED AND RETURNED WHEN YOU ARE AGAIN READY FOR THEM. Iloscbiirq C-Jcancrs 30S N. JACKSON ST. PHONE 4T2 WolfCrcek Tavern VolfCretK.Orcgon SUN DA Y DINNER-M 'oi BRQCCOUjBE Why Experiment. ' All experienced growers are using '' ' jiuos. grown $25.00 PER POUND Orders Taken ir Dr. C. H. BaUey ROSEBURG. 0PE6 I s