I (ill - II ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by Ths newnwii - R W. BATHS... BERT O. BATES- .president nd Mananer .Secretary-Treasurer Watered a. .ecoad cl... matter May H .!. at to. pojt olflc. at Roseburg, Oreion. under toa Act of March I. 1871. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall Dally, six montns, oy maii- tlalty, three months, by mall Dally, jingle month, by mall , Dally, by carrier, per month.; Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year .14.00 2.00 1.00 .60 .60 Z.00 Maibr ( Ike A.olc Vrm. . ... iu.iv.lv .muled to the u. for repuDiiraiion dispatches heriln am also reserved. RO8EBUR0. OREGON, MUMMY, JUNK 0. 14 BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY BY BERT o.BATES RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Cot Sutton It is a truism of business life, that if people generally think Iwislnnss is coin to be bad. then it can't be very good. Some peo- io niu-nva Kppm to be attracted by unfavorable news. If they hear of some factory shutting down, they will at once tell that linnneninir over and over again. Hut 50 factories in their own clis- mnvr meanwhile be owratiiiK very fully, but it may not occur to them to mention that fact, business authorities say tnai wime conditions now are good, there is not that aggressive punch and confidence that existed a few months ago. Perhaps the trouble is with mental attitude. Many people may have gotten the idea that a recession is due about so often and on general principles they are looking for it. If they look for it too much, they help bring it on. The people who are as ready to spread good news as bad are more helpful. -o Thev are onlv dumb animals and cannot tell their troubles to the world but they are the faithful friends of man and pets of children. The Oroiron State Humane bociety has been wonting for three months to get evidence in the Albany dog poisoning cases occuring last spring. Persons took the trouble to warn prominent citinens by sending anonymous postcards that they must keei their dogs off the streets. Postal secret service men ran down the authors of the postcards, and brought the matter be fore the United States grand jury for misuse of mails. Poisoning domestic animals is a state offense and sending threatening mes sages through tlte mails is a federal offense severely punishable. Jn Portland, the Humane Society under a city law disposes of stray and surplus housecats. In the rest of the state dropping cats and kittens in other people's dooryards is much complained of. It is much more humane to find a home where they are wanted, or else chloroform them. o- The growing tolerance of the age was manifested when the Methodist general conference a few days ago voted to modify their famous rule which outlaws certain amusements, including theatres, dancing, etc., among members of their comnujnion. As chanued. the choice of such diversions is left to the individual conscience, subject to action by the church if it is felt that mem bers abuse their freedom. All enormous amount of denunciation lias been poured upon such amusements as theatre going, card playing, and dancing, long regarded as a trinity of evils. Yet each one of these three diversions could always be conducted in a way to be helpful and truly recreative. The result of such prohibi tions by churches, has been that many people who would not be hurt by diversions have been deprived of a recreative experience that their lives needed, while most of those who were in danger from such amusements would pay no attention to such rules. . o A good many young folks are quietly slipping out of their home towns and getting married without previous notice. Some times a desire to avoid a fuss and feathers and expense is the mo tive. Quite frequently it is due to the feeling that the parents may object, but that if confronted with the accomplished fact, thev will' withdraw their objection. When parents have devoted the. Iwst of their life efforts to irive their children a favorable start in life, it would seem as if they might fairly ask to be noti ficd in advance of their children's intention to marry. Young people who have reached the legal age have the right to pick their own wedded partners, but they rarely make a mistake in at least giving their parents a chance to offer advice in so vital a matter. o ' ' A tooth of some prehistoric animal, eight inches long and four indies wide, was found in the Mississippi river. Some of them feel about that size when the dentists are working on 'em. . o The people who worry from too much competition are often the same ones who have not yet discovered that it pays to advertise. GOOD EVENING FOLKS 01' Jupe and Hia prinklin' can Have not aa yet Forced us to Uae rowboata In Croatin' The mam stem.' Mil DUMBELL DORA THINK A waffle la a non-skid pancake. I I i I 01' Bill Warner waa married Satid dy night and waa busy today replen ishing hia cigar rase. lilt The legion fellers leave tomorry for the metrop where tney wm enoeavor to show the big town boys how to have a good time when away from home. I I I I In order to do The Now Horse trot dance It Is necessary To have a III' Waaon behind. I I I I A bunch of the town rowdlee are killing the aong blrda on the Elks Island with alingshots and now ws know that a skunk is not the lowest form of animal life. tilt Ye ed. Just ree'l a message from Cal and he wants us to run as vice pres. with him but we refused Be cause we'd rather live In Oregon, t I I A lady as proud As Old Lucifer Is tired of Her husband'a abucifer. She says She will see, If she ever gets free, That love doesn't again Make a guclfer. . I I I I The swimmers are thia week again puttln' on their heavle undiea. I I t I Personal If Mr. Spivla Who left hia wife and baby Twenty years ago Will return home It will give the baby Great pleasure To knock his block off. 119 1 If the young' lady who appeared at the swlmmin' hole last Friday eve without a bathin' suit will call at our sanctum we will explain why we blushed. (til Notice In small paper: There la no truth In the rumor that SI Hopkins was drunk On Tuesday of last week. It was Monday. I i H The nashnal guardera will leave to night If the corpruls git their pjttees wrapped In time. lilt She may be Old and wrinkled But you love her Just the same That lone Five dollar bill. A, ' RADIO KLX, The Oakland Tribune, Oakland. Cal., 609 met. . -- ! Juno 98 9 p. m Program broM-' cast from University of California at KArkoUr over nrlvafa leased Wires through KLX Talks and lectures and mualc; 9-10 p. in. KLX Jance program. Inn 1fUfillnt June 118-10:20 p. m Studio and American theater musical program. RADIO KFNZ, ban Mateo limes and Royal Radio Company, Ban Mateo, Cal. Dally 6- p. m. News bulletins: Fridays, 9-11 p. m. Special programs. RADIO KPO. Hale Brothers, Inc., San Francisco, Cal., 423 meters. inn. a itan-ssn n. m. Theodore J. Irwin, KPO organ rcltal; 4:30-5.30 p. m., Rudy Setter's Falrmount hotel orchestra; 8-9 p. m., wuruwr tym pany program; 9-10 p. m., los Gatos, Cal., Chamber of Commerce In spe cial program; 10-11 p. m., E. Max Bradfield's Palace hotel band. June 10, 8-10 p. m. Paul Weber, baritone, accompanied by Helen Such.- Imperial Marimba band under direction Victor Mules. June 11-12 noon-11 p. m. Daily rou tine features, time, Scripture reading, studio and dance profrrams. RADIO KGO. General Electric com- Danv. Oakland. Cal.. 312 meters. June 9 a p. m. snort musical program; addreBS by Olive wnson Barrett, "Why Teach music in me Schools": 4-5:30 o. m., Henry Hal stead direction Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra; 6 p. m., educational program. June 10, 4-5:30 p. m. uonrcri i r- cheatra Hotel St. Francis: 8 p. m., Travel talk, "A Trip ' Around the World," by J. E. Barnes; Arlon Trio; 159th Infantry, National Guard, band; Claire Upshure, soprano; Edwin Hol ton, tenor; Ada Jeanlce Maddison, pianist; Mrs. J. E. TouBsaint, violin ist; Jean A. Center, mezzo-soprano; vaudeville act, "You're Duni" by Bo ruck and Tarleton. June 11 3 p. m. Short musical program; 4-5:30 p. m., concert orches tra Hotel St. Francis, San FrancfSco. RADIO K1IJ, The Los AngeleB Times, Los Angeles, Cal., 395 meters. June 9 12:30-1:15 p. m. Program presenting E. M. Honnell, "Uncle Re mus" of the Barnes Music company. Carl Allen and dIb Rendezvous orches tra of the Crystal Pier. , June 1012:30-1:15 p. m. White's Californians orchestra from the La Rtua Palm Grove; 2:30-3:30 p. m. Barker Brothers courtesy program; 6 6:45 p. m.. Art Hickman's concert orchestra, HUtmore hotel; 6:45-7:30 p. m chlldrens program; n-iti. program arranged by G. Allison Phelps; 10-11 p. m Art Hickman's dance orches tra. Hotel niltmoro. June 1112-301:15 p. 111. Coy Barkley's Oakmotint Country club or chestra; 2:30-3:30 p. m., Barker Brothers courtesy program; 6-6:30 p. ia., Art Hickman's concert orchestra, Hotel Biltmore; 6:45-7:30 p. m. chil dren's program; 8-10 p. m., program arranged by Leslie Brlnham; 1011 p. in., Art Hickman's Hotel Biltmore or chestra. RADIO KGW, Morning Oregonlan, Portland, Ore., 492 meters. June 98-10 p. m. Civic Music club, Portland. June 103:30 p. m. Children's pro gram. June 11 8 p. m. Special concert program. Car Washing and Greasiw STORAGE Cars Washed, $1 and up. Cars Greased 75c and up. Bargains in all New and Used Tires. . Used Cars at Ycur Own Terms Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Buy from me and same money. Day and Night Service. We are Distributors for the Goodyear Tires and Tube,. HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE L. R. Chambers 332 N. Phone 478 Ei (Associated Press Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, June 9. Frank O. Lowden, former governor or Illinois and mentioned prominently for the republican vice-presidential nomina tion at the Cleveland convention this week, here yeBterday assertea no must adhere to his resolution "not to accept the nomination even If It were tendered to me." "I have tlven my most careful consideration to the question of where mv duty lies and 1 have been forced to the conclusion that I can be of more service to the country through the activities in which J am now engaged than I could be as vice president," said Mr. Lowden. "I am giving a great deal of my time to various farmer organizations and If I continue to do bo I am as sured that I shall be rendering a real service to the agricultural interests of the country and therefore to the country as a whole," he said. "Of course 1 appreciate to the full the high honor my friends would confer upon me. I have been deeply moved by their , expressions of confidence and good will and it Is hard for me to disappoint them, but I must. Mr. Lowden is president of Holsteln Breeders Association the American Dairy federation. 35 cents, would be reduced to about 31 cents. The decision will be ef fective January 1, 1925. a foie Kidney Medicine If It Does Not Help Money Back 75c If you have backache, or moist palms, or puffy eyelids, or specks darting before the eyes you may have kidney trouble and not know it. In that case Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescription 777 Is what you should ask your druggist for a stitch in time saves nine and roots and herbs are a good tonic medicine anyway. Nathan Fullerton and all druggists guarantee it, and you can get it in liquid or tablet form both are su premely efficient. CELEBRITIES Will the and O WAS NEARLY DEAD NOW WALKS MILES SALESMAN TELLS WHAT KOREX COMPOUND DID FOR HIM. "1 would not take $1,000 for what korei has done for me," says Thos. H. Miles of Shelbyviile, Tenn. "For THE OLD RELIABLE J. R. Waiktns prepared mustard now in stock. Givo it a trial. 120 West Lane St. Phone 177. All orders promptly delivered. J. M. Ashcraft, proprietor, o See our usod diRh and cooking uten sil department at Powell's. PDffTLAHD TO HAVE . For thn maintenance of a good complexion we can safely recommend our lemon cream and soap. Lloyd Crocker. A "Nuthln' makes a feller madder'n gitttn' the shaving cream mixed with the tooth paste." v'4 I LOCAL NEWS Aide Til Ho ANmt Again. lrvln Union, who has been con fined lo his home for tin- putt wick wllh Mood poisoning, wis able to ho ut his place of business today. for the balance of t lie week before I returning home. Homo for Summer. .lame Mcl'llntock who has been attending the Willamette I iiiversity at Salem fur the past winter, return ed to his home in Ibis rliy last even liu. Mr. .McCllntock has accepted a punt! ton with I lie KoHehurg Na tional liatik lor the summer. lulling W ith I rlcnds Here. Mrs. K. Adams of Portland rlied In the illy yesterday after-j K. M Mears, of. Kichmnnd. V. noon lo spend the neit two or three formerly pastor or lh M. K chnrcli day here isitiiig with lileiid.s. j south, ot this city, nrrlvcd here tti- . j ilav an.i U etijovm visit wi'.h old' Mr. el rgi.ll In Tovm. j time Mends. Mr. Mears Is now Itt.tietoi r,, ii HKent nl Ivn litr nn .unt il. I, .t linn .'i iih- ... ." . . Meat company of Albany. I spend-, lini a lew l.n. In UoNohtirg looking j BUer the Itiunn i.r (tie company : Former Ue,ldciit VMts.- umlc rtaktug supply lions Spend Shott Time Here. .1 1.. pouKatl. mansKer of the Wolf l reek I an in lit Wolf (reck, turned tn the citv this morning to spend tlie d.,y nltlng with Iriends and attcnditig to huMticsa matters. North Hotel Mlor -rv. Mr and Mrs. Smart McDonald,' daughter and w-n. ami Mr sud Mis. Nick IMikman ami two daughters, of North la ml. nrriied In lioM'huriE falurday to iit our the week end itlt Mr an, Mr I. Ilim-Urn and famllv of thi cite. Mis Slrkmall and Miss MtlHinald lll remain hete1 I cm Mr daughter. lively n. mottling by automobile f, Washington, where they the hol two or three we at the hon-e yulne. The) time In Ton for Motor Trip. an, Mr r.eorte K. Qultie and left tills r I'onicroy. will spend ks ) isiting NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS W'aler Vill be shut off Tuesday, June loth, from 2 p. in. until i p. m. effecting all of Pine Pt. south of Sykes St., Stephens St.. south of llrockwsy and Jackson St., south of Hire St. T1IK (WI.lFOItMA OUKflON POWF.ll COMPANY. t LOCAL NEWS 1 Arundel, piano tuner. Ph"ne 189-L. Hand concert Sunday at Bandon by tho Sea. A tine puncn or used rifles, some have new barrel. All sites and gusrnn teed at Powell s. Within 3 hours you can now flivver to Han, Ion by tho Sea. W'e hav furniture a 'peclals each day in used Powell s. hardly Bleep. Now I am as active 1 ever was. I feel so much better and I ccn sleep like a baby all night. I can walk 5 or 6 miles on a hike and scarcely feel it." Thousands the world over are now using this wonder compound. Ac cording to statements of users, the beneficial effects are complete and lusting. Weary and worn out men and women sufferers from lack of ap petite, low vitality, poor circulation, premature old age and lessened vigor will be interested in learning that the (Associated Preaa Leased Wire. PORTLAND, Juno 9. Special trains from the ea?t and middlewest arriving here today brought dele gates to attend the twelfth national two years I was down and out. I ! convention of Security Benefit Asso uan puma iu iiij uiuiua uau i o.ui elation. The sessions will be held throughout the week and deleeates will take part In and witness events of the annual Rose Festival which will be held this week. About 2,500 delegates from every state in the union except one are expected for this convention. Drill teams are coming from 23 cities to compete for the $9,650 in prizes offered by the national coun cil of the Security Benefit Associate. todays program provides for (Associated PreM La,,,. CLEVELAVD, )m , J - laimcan ! as well as notable iZ abroad, will attend uje j,. nntional convention which here June 10, either ui Arrangements for stt prominent visitors ho b" legates are being madeki'i Mulvane, Kansas, ch!rr. national committee on itJ who has compiled a lined ables who are u be tin iJ me itepiiuiican party. Among the distingniil will be severalinemberi of the Supreme Court ol- States, including Chief Jj liam Howard Taft and Justices James McReYit'j Sutherland and Pierce Bl Representatives of tie I1 corps in Washinpoi, those of South AmericH.i have notified chairman Iii their desire to attend is A tion. Members of the trta net, congressmen, senaun c: bers of tho Republioa ant mittee will be present Irc Cabinet members ho ii aro Secretary Andrct T Secretary Herbert Sal It Ion heads the PenujiiHi gation of 79 raemteiail: ti is a delegate-at-larp.lw-' C. Dascom Slemp, (k '' secretary, Is a delegalnlsif Virginia, but it Is ncltwl allow an alternate iostc' cares for the lntereittdl idge here. Not the least Inter delegates will be Him 1 hertv, former atlornw- a member of "0W " .into Mr. DauEherty t conspicuous political 1916, when he srasom" ora in the morementi to w Republican and Profreif l xr -oo instrumental I nomination at Chicaro !i . ." although defeated ir ifire In the Ohio pn year, managed former fa ding's campaign. Fifteen Tnited. States will be presenL American distributors of korex, have '3 "i l"v V, """'" r nor nign- arranced for korei roninound to he a"u " cepuuu or national out sold In Roseburg, Oregon, at Llovd Cracker's Pioneer Drug Store, 241 North Jackson street. Step in at tills drug store and ask about korex. Wanted- liry Cascara bark. We pay highest prices, lierger s bargain Store. Orders taken for broccoli plants, grown from Imported seed, fl per thousand. IO.ihhI tip, JJ.73. Kred Schmidt. Dillard, Ore. A wedding which was a surprise to many people of this city occur red Saturday morning at 9:15 at the home of II. W. Strong, when Mrs Ada I.lndley and W. It. Warner were united In marriage, with Rev. H. L Caldwell of the Haptist church of ficiating. Among those present at the ceremony were Mr. Warner's aunt Bnd uncle. Mr. and Mrs. George Wehh, of Oakland. California; Mr and Mrs. U R. nrown. Mrs. Mary .Marten. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Strong Following the ceremony the party drove to the home of E. P. Woods In West Roseburg where the couple were surprised by an old fashioned rhlvaree by Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Neg ley, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutrhine. Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs J. K. Kalhe. Tlta bride is a well known girl of this city and has been employed In the I'mpqua Hotel for the past year. Mr. Warner Is the proprietor of the iwuelas Hotel drill. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will make their home tem porarily In the Pouglas Hotel. 7L.- "J.'.T'.m 9ayr-iT$1tii Oi 4JAAXA.I cers and delegates. will open Tuesday morning with ad-i ureases ot welcome by Governor Walter M. Pierce, Mayor George L. Haker, Judge W. N. Gatens, and Boon Cason, and response by J. ,M. Kirkpatrick, national president of the Security Ilenefit Association. Convention sessions will be held Wednesday ard i Friday, Thursday being given u, to participation in the Rose Festival activities. DAILY WEATHER KM U. S. Weather Bureai r TiosehurE. Oreson, Ji I he convention i a m., June 9, Miss Lillian Erkehe. of Marshfield, spent part ot the day In Roseburg en route to the coast cltv. The young lady was traveling with friends. A. W. Ream who resides at (Slide i arrived In the city yesterday after-' noon to siM'nd the next two or three' days here attendtng to business. Mr., Ream is registered at the Hotel (Irand. ! C.ciKsles' A splendid glass In any color you may desire for eye protec tion from the sun's glare. Lloyd Crocker. W.WT SlPAUATK TR1AI.H. An.-ut. 4 prrns Leftstd Wlr or Mr. and Mrs. Rr.lph w ill also spend a short and with Irirnds. of the llam w ho has eici.il days king after Hot urns from south. L'. C. Uraitdrberrv niond Luai'- r mmi.n bei n speiidll g the pat In Yreka. California, b business matters, arrived tn this city I attending to business matters. Mr. yesterday to sem! a tr,r dais here Mocker Is a representative of the betore returning lo his home In American Tobacco company. They Albany. lar registered at ! KHEXSIH-Ri;. Pa.. June 9. A 1 motion for separate trials for 4 In- MKrfORKKtiSrtHCRi-J freight lin dividual ln.ii.ted upon charges of leaves luetuavs and t rtdays tor Mea- fortl. For IB BE READJUSTED (Associated Press leased Wire) I WASHINGTON. June Kxpress1 rates throughout the count rv were ordered readjusted today bv the In terstate commerce commission. ! which authorized general Increases in the eastern rone, approximately eight per rent and slicht reduction's ' in the west ami the south. i The decision was the result of a general Investigation bv the com mission in which representatives ol state railroad commissions partiti-1 pated. Wide differences In rates be tween the Southern. Mldd!ewe,ern Rocky Mountain and Pacific- ,..,' Jones were ordered brought more nearly to a common level. Fixing the basic rates In i;,r2 .k . L I'roreenea on the ti nr. t-osi oi transporting in western anil inmhnrn nam I "'jjftW.'WUS" msA Precipitation In inches an i ... , .....rntiire yrf'-l Lowest temperature ll 1 Precipitation, last 21 Total prcclp. since firt -..... i nr,.in. for Une- i otal prcclp. from to date TT Average precip. Iiu : 1877 r-r"y Total deficiency Iron . Mit7tToii W Average . hrr seasons, (Septon1 inclusive! , (j WILLIAM """J test" risk. eisT- 0 . At v-. . .. ' . i. t if t i M. er. xjiv -ti.3 . ' i, 4p i'Mry Itltsii; II Ml rtrf Moo (lav n,l Thurmlaya. ma.lc lfor Judci Thomas B. Kin-1 The invent ' " !nc.at- InfonnatioB Thoti 66 or 362. 'lotiorof rhila.lt'lnhla. especially nr!ohane, in n,Jt ,h" ... i l m a ;au1tnc. h-n th UU?r riot ra are shown that h ro-t'in ,Jv,ns l,p' n Mr. anrt Mra. K. K. TlwVur rf cah ii for tril today in Cambria higher than in th., . fasl i? f-iiKrnf n r nillti tew day in count? court. Th caur jen w out o( rxnetmiv trvm Ariiv- ' 1,1 lh i' IV Vlvtlinc lih f rt. rut mnA a rim ft .i r Till- K.tv.xH .11 ..... . '' Iind n lagers and visiting Ku Ku Klans- points men To residents of l.illv were ally in sitiea mini llitrd aieo Ol injuries wi- 'lh,. ,a, , he Hotel I'mnaua ' ,.ml .iiv l,t.,r i... ... 'n UI - .11 scrvi, which is not ej)( the west. . . W-sj . . . ilfcilXCW.... ', l - I ed sine c-sts. 1 lo Scene from "Girl Shy" Harold Lloyd Comeoy. ter today and tomorrow. j UK-'"" 1