ROSEBURG KT.WS-RF.VIF.W FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1924. r ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by Th News-Revlaw Co., Ine, U W. UATKS LK1!T (J. IIATKrf Filtered as second class matter May J7. lieu, at Ihe post oftic iti'Bi'btirK, Oregon, under the Act f March 'i. SUBSCRIPTION R Dally, per year, by mall liutly, six month, by mail Jjaily, three mouths, hy mal! . Tally. single mouth, by mail liaily, by carrier, per liioutli .... Weekly Newa-Kuvluw, by mail, per year.. .Member f Tlu Tl Ai,liriMlld 1'liM lM X.-'lll.l entiotl of all m-ws aiM'at,-llf crrdlled tu It or not otherwise credited In Hum piipL-i and tu all lot.nl new n b I ii, 1 1 iitiln. All ritita of re pul.li,' aiuii of MM-v'ui dlju! lit h lifit-ln aru Hliu rnorvrd. ROSEBURG, OREGON, RECOGNITION' A newspaper reporter recently wrote an article in which he (le.se! ibed a certain invention in the automobile line. The next time he saw the inventor, the latter exprts-1 sed warm appreciation of the publicity that had been given i him. lie liad had letters from a considerable number of: people, and evidently he had been given ninth help in his ; effort to make his discovery profitable. This is the kind of J thing that is going on all the time, in which an incalculable ; service is rendered by the newspapers. News writers are so on the alert to find new subjects that a person who; thinks up a useful idea will often get a lot of entirely free . publicity. Were it not for the service of the newspapers, ' such an inventor might have to spend weeks or months to find ways to make use' of his new process. But through' newspaper publicity, he is likely to come in touch at once i with eople who can assist him. It is often just as difficult : to get recognition for service as to render it. The business ; man may spend the best of his life perfecting himself in his own special line, and then he may grope around for years without getting public recognition for what he has done. j But newspaper advertising furnishes the means by which i quick recognition can come. that he is in a position to offer goods at low prices. Rut if he s' S neglects to advertise what he' has done, the majority of the Tha newlywed wtvo expecta to people may never know what the service is which he could , be master of hi house socn finds offer. In that way many business men have had all the j out that he j P"-"-qualities of success except one, that they did not quite know j We hejrd th8 other day that a how to push their goods. If they had devoted due atten- i feller in the village w dern sore tion and a reasonable proportion of their receipts to the art , "pun,Vu0tVec"k . Zut" of advertising, they could have achieved much greater sue- coiyum if we thot we could satis- ! ty ever'body. That would, be too , monotonous. EIG DIRIGIBLE IS r DRIFTING IN AIR (AKNUriutril l'rt'ftK ?tti'J Wire) ItUOCKTON. Mawi.. July 1!5.--At nil ultilmle of iiliout 2 r0 IVi-l li !i -t thii r.t or twiusaKO nrsrvii lioti Imllomi cm. i1 over this -ily linluy ami dimniiipuri'd tn tin iinc tu tli t'ustwunl. It In pru Hiiini'd tu hv tlit balloon which ihrokr from its mnorJnxH lit Lakir Huit . J.. this tnomlni;. No i V i,h ... I Delicious Ecry camiu-r knows the ilolilitful early morning fra;r;uice of the Bal sam anions mir Northwest forest giants ami when he aiUls the inim itable flavor of that other North west product. "'Fne's Delicious" Bacon, surely the delight of camp ing is complete. Buy a whole side of 'Tryc's Deli cious" Bacon or a whole "Kryc's Delicious" Hani this season and you'll add economy to convenience. fJJ . Buy lln.iu and Bacon You'll find tKem "Everything the Name Implies" President and Manager ; Kucretary-Trtjasurer I ....JI.OO I 2.UU I . 1.U0 : .5u .6" 2.00 AkMWflniril I're.M. ..! fiV t'lll'lJeii lu tile IOU for r-ul. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. FOR SERVICE. A merchant may be so shrewd , one was ubminl. SCITI'ATK. Mhkh., July 15. A bulluou bt'llovt'd to be that wliirh lirokt" from the Lak ilurHl, N. J.t ulr Ktution eurly 1 loday. paHH cd nvur thin (own tltitt lorenoon Itlld WtMlt UUt tO Ht'U. ll waa inaikrd V. 8. Navy, -o - , BIG DANCE AT OLALLA Coiiimunfty I J tt 11 Saturday niht , July rii. 0(Hd niUKic and a good time. ('oinniltte. by this Brand Nairn J J ptaaris BY BERT a. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS The Elluks Danced on the Island last eve And it was Sewer A good d.nc. S $ i DUMBELL DORA THINKS A stool pigeon is a house pel 5 S 9 Whenever you become down hearted, always remember that the less you have the more there s to get. ' 5 5 If it wasn't for tlx color, girl wouldn't mind lavin' red hair. 5 9 3 5 If the simpering Snub-nosed Tight-skirted Face-be-daubed I ittering Little ninny Who stuck her gum On a soda fountain Stool this a. m. And permitted ye ed. . To sit down on it Will call at Our sanctum She can have the Gum back For it Is on The southern front Of our spare trousers And if she can't Get the gum off She can have the Pants too. 5 . The mosquitoes are hnvin heckuva time ince the long skirts 1 ! I saw a feller today who had a lovely wife with him. I'd hate to have her husband see tr.sm to i gether. 3 3 9' i V.ORE THAN MY SHARE. I I heard she had a vacant date, 1 I got it. i The show I picked was not first- I rate, i I got it. through some misl.ap we got j home late; I Her father's face showed signs of I hate. He had a kick coming, and at the gate, I got it. 9 9 9 3 The annoying thing aout being thirty minutes late for an appoint ment is tl -at you must wait thirty minutes for the other fellow. $399 How real they are these sermons by radio. Close your eyes, and you can't tell whether that funny noise is static or a snore. 9 9 9 9 A man can live on the tcn and I still not be in the poor h&use. 9 9 3 3 You can fix the temper of a met . al by means of lot water. And fre , quently it will work In the case ot a husbanc. 9 Don't growl because things are I not ccming your way smile even . if the band is playing a funeral dirge. i 9 S I 3 Most of the stock promising 40 per cent dividends is sold to peo ple who take along a bottle of pat ent medicine when traveling. 99 In persuading a man to keep his word, the tine of least resistance ' Is the dotted line. 'A monncy hiir coat usually maktg a monkrv outa the lel'er 1 who payi 'er it.' mir Mini'fH rual new PitiM- I.unib) r and Karl t'lHiipanv. irasffiofiY Tin' iNr- ri (! to thr ivpi .-vi'nt.t! ivv Willi lV;m t- 'fif W lm'int -' ohmiI at T -ri timet UIIhjiI- st.i n xo n i tun nt i tl In 1 1 i- n ' t nt nf all lh mi n I ll" Atll'T M'.tll tt lift li. is t njtshit 1 1 i - it t . r s:v a Ti i a ll ili'pHUh 1 in- l''ivt:t r:ini' nt. Ih ii!-. tt, h vnv v ill ,ls, litmi all i jl :i- i i ! 1 1 t.r nntr.M-i itti'l if:.Kf i.irn'!i-i . . M-t's nr tin- in-ai'tt-n of tM .nii,-tv ouii.u m in.nta( ion tliiit ' l U i - 'l IMtfUMt w rr Tt'-pntltt'lr 'nr tin- (l dth (if t'onul InitM i tti. s i ti ii jir- tm r lia iMin h irtuni; tht hnont (rradinat r uinnrs hk!y tu riiiisi i roiliit utth irl-ntlty itowfru will be t-nly I'uuitLit'J. ITALIAN FLIER TO START GLOBE TRIP (Associated PrM Leased Wire.) I ' 1'ISA. Ituly. July J5. Lleuteo-; snt Lh alolll. the Italian aviator. 1 hopped off today for a flUbl to the vicinity of Knltzbergen la pre paration for IhH proponed, north ' ' polo expedition next. year. Hs will I fly to Marseille. Lausanne. Hot-1 I terdain and London and will then ; , follow the route of the American i ; round the world fliers when tluy ; ' jiart for Greenland. j This 1 a Studebaker year. o i ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. tkLSBURV (Address nil communications to Mrs. Kllsoury, care of News Review. ( 1 Dear Mm. Ellxhury: I am a girl of IS and m with a man of 24. I1 like Iilin. but my folks are always ' trying to ft me to not go with him. They tell me terrible atorlea I about liitn. He Oeniea them, and ' I I co with him all the time. Should i I believe him. and go on roIiik ! with li i in ? They aho say he la too j old for me. FAITH. FAITH: It should not be very : hard In a town of this size, for you to find out for yourself if the I stories are true or 'not. There must be some reason or your fam ily would not object so strongly. Hemember that older people, especially men, have a better op-' portunity to hear things than a young girl. As you are not en gaged why do you go with him all the time? Have other friend too.' No, l.-e it not too old for you. t i near Mrs. Ellsbury:' We are a ' bunch ot young people, and we , went awluimiut! the other day. We ; went awliiiuiiiiK In the morning, j had lunch at noon, and then went : In the river In the afternoon. We J did not want to dress so many i timet) Bo we left our bathing suits j ch all day, or until late in the af-1 ternoon anyway. Our mothers thought this wag wonK, and are jiiHt having a fit about it. We had chaperons aloug and thoy did not object. It it wrung to do that? YOUNG HUNCH. , YOUNG BUNCH: There la noth. ing essentially wrong in it, and at your chaperones did not object you young people can scarcely be blamed. At you know your moth, ers object do not do it again. When you gfow older you will ' , realize that your parents have good reatont for objecting to many things, reasons that you do i not understand now. Cheap rough lumber at 1'aKes. HOUSE DRESSES $1.37 Well made giimham porch or house dresKea, collar and faney ! trim, set in short tdeeves, beat wash giiiKham, any color, regular and Mtout sizes. .Special at Carr's $1.37. This Is a Studebaker year. WATKIl lllM'KltS WOliK (AKsiH-t.-itcd PrcHH lM-an,Ml Wire.) Kl tlKXK. July 25. W at. r Is being encountered in such ttuan- j titles tindor the Cascade divide' of tile Kugene-KlanuUh Kails cut-1 off liti of the Southern Pacific' that the tunnel is beitii; lined with timber according to persons; who have visited the OdeM cinin try. The worst tro.iblo Is occur ing near the west end of Odell Lake. m l.l .iii oi i i us si;ui( i s ' .sM-lut,Ml I'rrsa ljeaKcd . TYIro.) ki'i;i:ni:. July it,. nrty i members of the Lane county Post, "JM Jht GENUINE jT j Everfast .u.o. Suiting can b washed and worn in any way you please. It is absolutely FAST TO SOAP ASD BO1US0 FAST TO SVS ASD HEATHER FAST T rSRSriSA'TIOS AMD ( KIC ACW fast rn rvritvrwrvj rr rv. ('(( .vrff.'Ji A fKtSS. KIOLSg OK Si:iT FABKia W wtH promptlr snd rhrfu!!y r. turn ,nir mucr st only for ...rr ,d ot Kverfaxt which. fir nT rr... d.v. n. hol.1 il- rolcr, hut 1 niB COST or MAKING THK OAKM1 NT. Tn .11 nnnular ah. it. a Tk. "Twrf.at" ! .tamii vrT Fr4 ia vm .... v JmiwU, 0(jC lit ytri "The Silk Store- ABRAHAM Like a bracing breeze that cup of Hills Bros Coffee II FT it to your lips and drink J deeply, that steaming, stimulat ing cup of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee. Every savory sip is a prod to drooping spirits and lagging body, the fulfillment of its aromatic promise. Every swallow makes a summer of contentment and explains why this one brand is the largest -selling in the world explains the tradition of the West as the home of wonder ful coffee. The Recognized Stand ard! (That's what they call "Red Can.") The marvelous iflavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is imprisoned in vac uum, which keeps it fresh until you break the seal days, weeks or years iater! In all the world, no coffee like this 1 1924, I tills Uio. Amorii ati l.rKion. ypatnrday gave thrir names lo loral foreat service olfirlals aa vo.untecr lorest fire (ighters. I Eat Haielwooo at Wlmberly's. Whv Hrl Not A.I. .1 11(1.1 t LODGE DIRECTORY : K. O. T. M. .Meets earli accoml and fourth Thursday of each luimih. in Maecabee hall, cor ner ("ass and IMne alreela. Vis iting Knights always welcome. I.. C. (KXiMMAN, (.'oui. C. V. HAPI. K. K. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Mrnday evcnitics. in K. of r. hall. Visiting neighbors itnited to attend. I'ONNA OAKI.KY. O. N. MARCAKKT WHITNKY. Clerk. Umpqua Klan No. 5. M.7f :nd and Ith Mondas of each moii'h. Address IV t. liox hv. lio.M? btiri:. Oregon. OONSTIPATION miin? i'1il, or torrid and (.n rutl. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS timr ditapiat or aauMata 2S HILLS BROS COFFEE Woodmen of the World. Camp No. 125 Meets In Ihe Odd Fellows Hll in Udseburg every first and third Monday e.'e.uin. Vis . llin neighbors always welcome. A. A. .SCIll.OKMANN, C. C. M. M. MlI.l.Klt. Clerk. Pythian Sisters. Umpqua Temple. No. A Moets the second and fiMirth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of l hall. Vis itors nlwavs welcome. JOHANNA (IRAK. M. K. V. MYUTI.K WIMHKUI.Y. M of I! &C. MAHTHA fHKISTKNSON. M.olK. Eagles. Roseburg Aerie Meets in Maccab.-e hall, on ( ass street, on second and fourth Wednes day cwniiiiRs of each month, at N o'clock. Visiting biethern in good standing Hlwavs welcome. KICKM-: 1.ITTI.K. W. V. V. KiciiAKi) nrscu. w. H. I'. (iOOHMAN. Sec. B. P. O. Elks. Rosenurg No. S26. llolj rei;uiar commu nications at the Klk's Temple on each ihuitday rf every month. All members rei,ticsicil to at tend regularly, and all lsltlng brothers are rotdiallv invited tu attend. i ii. nrnxn. e. n. ' l'AY, Se.reia,.. L'mted ArtisjnirM-ets irTMac cabee ball first and thitd Wed nesdays. Visiting lueuibera al ways wrl'-ome. I.AIT.KN McCl I.l.orH. M. A MII.I.!E1 M( TLLOCiI. Treaa litLLL STU'HtaNso.V. Sec. v i .. : A f I i if' t nA'Mi 9 In the original Vacuum Tak which keeps the coffkfmh With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced It is economical to buy and eco nomical to use. Hills Bros,, San Francisco. " W. B. A. 0. T. W Roseburg Re , view No. 11. Holds regular meetings on serond and fourth Thursdays, at 7:311 p. m. Visit ing sisters invited to attend re views. Maruabee liali, 1'iuu Cass streela. JKSSIE KAPP, Col. MKS. F'lJWRA JWltXIA-M. r. A. F. A A. M., Laurel LoiJ-ge No- 13. Regular communications sceond and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple. Roseburg,. Ore. Visitors wel come. C. K. QI'INE. Jr.. W. M. W. F. HARK IS, Sec. I. o. O. F., Philetarian Lodge No. 8. Mxets In Odd Fellows T-nj-' pie every Friday evening. Yi'' ing brethern are always I come. I-YI.K DAVIS. N. 0. A. J. CEIiPES. R'T. Sr'- J. B. BAII.KY. Fin.J;e. Laurel Chapter No. 31, R- Stated convocations on H ! and third Tuesdays. Mason-' Temple. All members ' ted to attend and viMting com panlons wi lotue. R Ij. Cooper. High l'rie.-t. W. F. HARRIS Seretary. . RoTebuTflRebeVah Lodge No- 4 I. O. O. F.-Mro.a In Odd t'l lows Temple every Tuesday evening. l . members In good standi" are ' cordially Invited to attend. MRS. V. J. MICEI.U. N -' TIU.1E I. JOHNSON. K.-C. f00' , ETHti. BAILEY. Fla. . . Bu.kun ft E. aW nw. Holds their Wffl JOHN each " j:!0 Ho velnW- , ,r i' cum K-:;.0 R. FV( Four- with oZ ' -'i fnl "ffi