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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1924. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily tucept 6jnaay by Ths Ntwa-Rsvlsw Co, t. VV. ilAlto HEHT G. ' BATKS.. Inc. i'ruaideiii aijil Manager Secretary-Treasurer buleretl a aecouu u waller Aiay U, l l"1 u'Ut0 Kuseburg, tlreitao, under the Act of March I, 18 1 Dally. oer year, by mall , Daily, ill mootbi, by malL. BwbacHiH I iort riAffcS Dally, three months, by mall , Dally, single month, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month . Weekly News Review, by mall, per year t 00 x.ou .60 .60 ZOO rat It BOX PAPERS &ma " a, VI,I run re of fancv boi paper at moderate prices. Il.,xes 2.e, 35c, tuc, 75c, Jl.tKI, J1.2J. While and colors, plain and fancy tildes, t arr's. liox la tiHiicr nmkea a dandv eift. BY BERTta.BkTZS PR picims Th Associated 'r.s Is sxcluslvsly auilll.d to tbs uss for '"P''bl'' cst'on of ill nts dlittchs credited to It or not olhorwfs crillta In this payor and to all local published bsrsin. A.I rights oi rs tutill.atlon o special dliipatches hernia srs alio reserved. f08E3URU, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1934. THE GIRL OF TODAY. Ideals change, and the most ailmired types of girlhood and womanhood are subject to alteration also, formerly the young mi n used to .spend hours debating as to which was the prettiest girl in their crowd. They still exchange some eloquent oratory on this question, yet other considerations have still more weight today in elidting their admiration. The boys still demand that the girl of today be a "good look er." but they do not ask that doll like rotundity of feature that used to constitute the standard. They have no idea of the processes by which the former "plain" girl makes the boys think she is pretty. Some of them may be convinced that artificial color is the predominant clement in that sup posed beauty. But if they were to ask people who know, they would learn that for almost every type of face and fea ture, there is a certain style of clothing and headgear that gives a pleasing appearance to that peculiar type. The ma jority of the girls today are sufficiently expert on that point so they know how to conceal such defects as stern nature im posed upon them. There is an emphatic demand today for other qualities than the symmetry of face and figure that has been called beauty. The girl of today is no longer something to be looked at, but she is or should be an active force who is able to do things well. The bright and achiev ing young woman who can do anything in a superior way, whether it is tennis, golf, music, housework, business, etc.,j is sure to win admiration. She is expected to have some Los Angeles. 46 meters, t p. w hour of news bulletins; 6:45 p. m. hpeaker; 7 p. in. dance or ichcatra and soloist; i p. m. i oriental sonic recital by Althecii , I Oliver, mezzo-soprano; Allan WHAT GOOD SCHOOLS MEAN TO THE COMMUNITY Essays, Emphasizing the Value of Schools and of Education, Written by Some of the Young Students Attending the Roseburg Grade Schools, in Observance of Education Week. lieorgitlla Lay, two bourn of inu- language they use, which, when J ! combined with the various or- i & Since the bexlnnlng of educa- ..I In.tlllll 1IIB l.hlM I HaVO . i . 1-. i,,t..niln. Vnnf.Mllflllfl Atld I fl C I fl. and aKKreasive- lies, tend to ueveiop social grace 19 1 1) aveu a ini! the quality GOOD EVENING FOLKS "Ratio rash" Is a new disease ' ..,. k..r. 7 n m dance or- oL.l- r -f rjtm MVpk 11 Tly've found In Europe and It's caused by no neao-seis ruou.n 'Moore, reader; un "' ' "' Ipianmt; it p. in Listener-in- , futurt. As yet we haven t ki.k The Triliune. Oak- : ., nt .iii.enn nf the com- iand leadership, Any rash on our ears land, L'al.. 609 meters, routiuo . Ivnuity In which the schools are! In good schools students are But we do qm tlurn reports, silent after 7:30 p. m. i iCated. Because communities given physical training, which Tired sittin down , kk.sij, AukoIuh Temple, Los ul,,,ortln good schools have works for the development of the On a cane srated chair I Angeles, 37K meters, 3:3(1 p. m. places of attraction for 'body, and tends to keep the body Tunin m and Gray studio program; 7:30 p. m. !. of hiKh ideals and means, iln such condition, so that the W hope the .auditorium service, sermon on ' wlio have had children to be ed- I various organs can best work, Disease doesn t spread. Idivino healing: special music, or- Suited. This attraction will with relation to one another. S S I :aa recital; 10:30 p. m. sun- I c,,ntliiue, and around the school jThla adds to the vigor, rugged Johnny Dowell, local Burbank, shine hour. w ill gather a community of ness and mental efficiency of the h.. ihe mrtron KUU, (Icii.eral Klcrtric Com- o.inlta who are interested In istudonts. where he says he joined the "Or-'pany, Oakland, Cul.,. 31a meters, high ideals, their countrys wel- Most good schools coach such der of Sheiks" but ho doesn't look 4 p. m. Hotel St. Francis; vocal lfare and the welfare of their ; athletics, as football, basketball, Ik IbiiIos; address "The Challenge of p isterity. 6 3 S I the .Sew Ceneration" by Kabbi j( good schools are maintain 1. (Jills 1. iNewman; 10 p. m. dance A German butcher is on trial to- I11U)I,. day for killin 27 men and sellin ; Kl'O. Halo Brothers, Inc., .ration, a suDerlor cluss of citi-! Good schools tend to develop the flesh, as sirloin steaks, we gan .-rancisco, 4 23 meters, 1 p. '7x.n, in that good schools pro- the moral of the students by de wonder if any of the victims were m I'ainnont hotel orchestra; 8 place for small child- veloping courtesy: due to con hardboiled thus causin' complainU . . u , lea ,iansant; 8 p. m. !r,.n to profitably spend their atant contact with one another, on tough meat l'alace Hotel dance orchestra; jtirne away from bad Influences I I, therefore, believe that good t H I l fifth tanco lesson by Ethel Suhl. : a:ld danger. After the children (schools mean practically the sue Well folks we can be glad! KIM, The Times, Los Angeles, dle old enough to persue theicess of a community, because we're livin' out here in God's coun- "9- meters. l:':3o p. m. Virgil 1 .-,ade studies, they are taught they attract the desirable citizen, try where a tornado doesn't come Springer, basso; 2:30 p. . m. ( centralize their thoughts and and are the means by which the trottin' along every day or two and I'harlie Wellman s Saturday af-1,,, cooperate' with their teachers younger generation is taught a-, - ternoon frolic; 6 p. m. Hick-'and fellow students. In good the fundamental principals of t, s, 4 s : man's orchestra; 6:30 p. m. ' hools students are trained for good citizenship, which Is the g i children's hour; 7:30 p. m. i ihuir lifes work by learning the basis of the success of any com- , The latest fad in society Is to health talk by Dr. l'hilip M. Urincinals of meeting economic i munity. iS take their dogs to the barber shops Lowell; 10 p. m. biltmore Hotel problems. They. are trained to j CHARLES DOERNER, for a hair-trim. Wo don't mind oft-heslra. ! correctly speak and write the ' Sophomore wauin our turn :ar a sweet young i these tend to develop the physi cal, create initiative, loyally to Yd they will be the means ox line community ana most oi an producing, oi me younger gen- ni"" .-.,... ju ration, a superior cluss oi cui- Some folk. .e ""T.'etoL, art.c.e oecause a ot 0f deale ZC J Do von ., ;,- .i c'tnii 1 those dealers) " im Take our Exchan fl places. "o-tlour. rj You only support two ' .t-and they are run che ply "' P-ck FARM BUREA COOPERATIVE Eto ,.,.-,.,..-.r.i.,.1.i.1.,.1.j.I,I,iIiIIjB5: II n b a ciock, watch, hiur.i.u i..,,, , ror hT" us Stove, trj p.-; ' 3e I'OWOll B. "ao j KMTsMTTsTsTT,7T.I.t.y.v.jga&. 1 , if damsel to get her locks shorn, but' jr it's a saw, aie or wedge, try goi-aingea it we can stand in line : Powell s. behind a bunch of airdales. 383 The Urn p. Chiefs met last night and on acct of the absence of the pipe of peace they all took a chaw of terbaccer. Tha Christmas THREE LOCAL BOYS JOIN U. S. NAVY UKVAL, Ksthonia. Voc. 5. Throe oommuiiists. includine ex- I Vivacity and ability to talk and 'sense of humor. The girl' "d today and on teller called up iau farliameut. were killed and ;""k Tan" convlcT of who simjily "sits pretty" would better wake up, and realize that the times are chanin'nK, and she will have to adjust her self to a more aetive world. ! SWINDLER FOUND TO BE AN EX-CONVICT f Amiociateil Tri-M Lcaied Wir.) El'OENE, Or., Dec. 5. James A. Wilson, alleged confidence man. who cleverly swindled W. 10. .Miner, local capitalist out of nearly $3,300 by the use of a this the how many a feller oughta stick nit-ling siege by the police of 0rt'1n 8ta,le Pe'te"tiury. and . , ... ...i.i .i. '.,,; ... iserveu a term in tne ivansas " : . "...X! . ; slate penitentiary, according a i cm hi. Luiiiuiuuiai, uuloi can. . , , , u 'a in u lect'iveu ai 1110 cucun o The grade football team of this city will go to Med ford tomorrow, supposedly for the purpose of walloping the youngsters of the southern city in a game to be played at that place. J lure's hoping we carry off all honors. Usually the fellow who does the least in this old world is the individual who does the most back-firing. Nursing imaginary grievances has ruined a lot of "spoiled" men. o Put a ring around December l()-Vednesday on your calendar. This is the day and date of the bond issue to be voted on by the taxpayers of this school district for a new high school building. o The psychologists are trying to eliminate fear, and if they can abolish the fear of work, they will do a great job on his back to cure berculosis. i S 9 had taken refute. The bobbed-hair craze was start-' , T'ie houso'was surrounded last ed by Delilah nLght and firing by both ' sides lasted until daybreak when tbe police effected ail entrance. We heard some ol' feller with o yeller whiskers rantin' and ravin' Leather goods ladies' hand bags today about the perfume some bill f ilds, wallets, auto clean up wlmmen squirt on themselves but kits, letter portfolios and photo yosn we c. take any wooiwortn albums. Lloyil Crocker, perfume in preference to the1 0 aroma r.is pipe broadcasted. S 3 9 3 We'll bet any guy In the village two partly used cakes of Palm olive soap agin his last year's der by that many a bank account will be overdrawn durln1 weeks. s s s office here. Wilson, whoso true name is said to be A. L. Chance, was sen- I tenccd from Ontario, Malheur county, Oregon, four or five years aso to serve 15 years for forg ing a 11500 check, according to the officers. He Berved -a little more than threo years nnd was I paroled, partially because of ill SOCIETY WOMAN Circulars havo been issued for KILLS HERSELF i 1110 maQ here- .j CHICKEN SUPPER BAZAAR! The Ladles AW of Wilbur will have a chicken auppt r tintl bazaar I Mr. Homebui'der ! I't your homo be dif- R 2 ferent. An attractive E id homo nppenls to all. R g We can assist you in 1 the way of suggestions. Roseburg Lumber & B w e Mfg. Co. si S I Roseburg, Oregon I M M r- i 1 1 M (Atsnriatc'l PrvM I.famil Wire.) SAN F'K ANTISCO, Drc. 5- Mrs. William F. I.cib was found ' the next '.Se-a i; the-gd ;Eh.r.Bfb iv zv wink for sale; will help you with The early morning hours being considered extra healthy, some-folks stay up all night so as to get the benefit of them. o ' V Don't be a slacker next Wednesday and pass up the bond election. Get there and mark a ballot. her homo here early today (Ires I sel In the eventrii, ;ni,t The legion auxiliary will give era cloak she had worn to the away a hope chest full of linen at "Nine O'clock Revue," a society the dance Satiddy night and we theatrical at the Kairuiont Hotel, wouldn't be a dern bit surprised to last night. see some confirmed batch walk A Chinese servant who dis- away with the bacon. S i 5 S In the summer-time we'd hate to be tri ice-man but this time of the season we'd dislike very, much' bein' in the boots of the mailman., S S i covered the body notified neigh bors. A police report listed the death as a suicide. .Mrs. I.elli was the wife of a prominent broker. -o- your Christinas list. J'res. L. A. Mrs. Moxley, Russell & Cannon fUKNITURf EXCHANGE 404 W. Cass St BERGER BLOCK Near Depot We buy, sell, exchange and repair furniture. -See-our new anil second hand stoves and ranges at reduced piices. CHAPLIN'S FRAU IS LEARNING LESSONS (AmK-iatecl I'rt'w leased Wire.) LOS ANOELKS, Dec. 5. Charles Chaplin's lfi-yar old bride, formerly Miss Llllita Louise Mc.Murray hus met all requirements of the California Notice to all menrjers of On Some wiseacre sent ye ed. a new ; so" Hose Lodge, .No. '22X. Kleetimi' compulsory schooling law, it was joke book today and when we '11' officers and boards, Kridav 'announced last night by Kay- opened it, we found an Espee time-, evening, Dec. 5. imoud Dunlop, director of the While the public admires flowers, some of these roses in people's checks look a bit overdone. table. "What will I buy her for Christmas" is worrying a lot of the boys about this period of the year. S i LADIES, ATTENTION! depart been iu- The holiday phere. spirit is already permeating ".'.aw . Tor Marcel and hob curl, 5SI Y. Clementine MclievnoUls. , "Soma fetlerg will spend all day Hie aUllOS- Sunday washin the ftivvcr and wouldn't spend ten minutes wipin' the dishes.' For hep Xnian. "Onyx Silk li rv" Uillowd Store Co. j For That Sunday Pinner c surest that you oriler Douglas County Creamery I "Jersey Maid Butter" 'our Gniccr will U v;litl to supply you witli this I Matchless Butter CALL HIM UP SATUIIDAV AND ASK FOR THIS J ROSEUliRG PRODUCT .? Douglas County Creamery ; Kur all Rinus of floor coveting try Powell s. RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacilk Coast Stations Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER tipstnirs Not Umpqua Hot;l Cleanirg, Psessing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg j compulsory education i mcnt here, which has j vestigating the case. ! The state law allows part time call undies, for minors over 16, Dun lop slated, and a report has just ;been filed by Miss Margaret I'e-Iim- terson, tutor of the youns bride, showing that she followed a 21) hour a week schedule of study up to November 17, last. Medford-Roseburg Truck Line LEAVES ROSEBURG WED NESDAYS AND SATURDAYS from the orfice of the Broad way Garage RnRenurg Phone 3!3 Medford Phone 333 Medf ord Transfer Co. Operators Order your Christmas cards now at the News- Kevlew. ition Keep Your Table Up and Your Xmas Expenses Down You'll c nhlc to do this very thing !y ouh-rinx Grot cries from this store, L'ct .'iist' we sell the best i;r;iil 's of foods .ind prices arc nlw.iys riht. FRUITS. CANNED GOODS, VEGETABLES, AND ALL STAPLES Pir.rcir.w.Q udothitdq svsaarfi iw a''W lone 68 ll.l'lin l e. il m e.. I 't'iil.i v, llec. ." KII.I, The l iiii.-i. ,os A n ei ;;;i,", meiei 1 J ;:n p m. Km I liriiiidriibinx. "tii,. ii,,-ii,iy ,r " p. in. in .i lim e mu sic" ! ; li p. III. lilt kill. ill s er ' H i i ,i : i. . .: p. in. 1 1 1 1 1 , t-, H-.t orourani: s p. in. ;i. .. t ' Ui t t rout ln.,'T?ii of I'.iiiiorni i, Sont;i- in i ;rii net; ; ! . ,'.o p. in. si. t ial pro. :i. mi lor tlie M.inl; o..:e p m. l.nue inti'.ic. M'o, Hale liroiion, inc.. S.ui 1'raneiM-o, 1 p. m. 1 uirmont Hoi, 'I orclie.ira; !:.". p. m, I'liirninill Hotel or. fle-tra, ti b'lit ni-lu IviiO. loioral l.leitnc Coin p..iu . o.ikl.md. Till , ;; i j nu ter-. P ni. tuiiin miiMi.il pvo,.r.im .111,1 .peaker. 4 p. 111. SI. l'l.uuu 'IO .1 Ol.'lie-lu,. K I 'm;, Anc- his T ine'.e l.o. A iik l.lel. 111. i.i u re. ill. , ..;n n. m. .ui.ntor- nii serue, t'l :i.i ,1, i h r.ilil; '.i; ' I' i" Miulio pioKi.im; .1 m I n . -nlos H.ii.iv iol.lirss to voiini; oi,!.- r.oii.i i.,,k M ,N. i;. i " i. l'i p. in. ; t.m r,-, u,,t, '" iii.h:ttf I-.Mir. Kl.X. 'I he Trihiin. . (.i:,'..in.l i it i ,-t i . s p ,. ,r.iin. ' l ie 'e:. ' U II. ii i i'oni-ieui. thr.v i inn--, ih,. pi- , ,,(, hi I. 1 i'. Anthony. AllCei. s, 1t,: ,, t, s. . io;; r o j Hon li.ii. 1 1 tv . I: OIC.lll le, tl.li. ,,. . i. oil s of i t I ir.vr.itn 1 in. San I i, i,i I'm,, , i-i 1 ! : . I I1C . ' .1 1 I P t " 1.' COlll- ll.iclio I1 1. 1)1' MILK ERMS Endorse and Recommend Hodgen's Calf Meal CllNTIOV STOCK t'IKM.4 lir-ti-T of Ut'si.-tt rtil llol-t.'in i'ntii(t Bi-aUlr V. . A. (:im;ition. AV ; 'w July 1, V.i. Mr. S. V,. n .ln.-n. Mo, Urn lrvwtvr Million Co l'ortl;!-.,!. Ori'w.Mi. I'tMf Mr. H.-U'.-ii : W, h.iv. jM-t rnnipMc.l f. W lb". f '"i.lf Vr;il r,., fr - nnd find tli.it tn ntv.-n d-v.. ,j , H'li ittlnily iiml at a crr r- - . i v. f nrr p.-iim- Ini.." t.-.i. ,. fnrtln'r mid -e. t to u-- n vr ( ) . at a lat.T iljiti'. Think t;.it tlw run .i My e tv it !i t ii.'-, i , J nulk jiimI 1 iimi mti-finl th.it v-'i v pri'pund u will lul:iiu,l t',!'f V,.U '. will yi;t. in a dny ir tw ., i ( Xurv of !' ii f !!i lah.-j tli.it ut iu, ti'U fi di c ti;i n.-.il. .'lir Vf-y IT". ', , tif,'iu'ih A. M i.l'.orn.lrv. . ti; - causation im.K i Hod-en's Calf Mo.d M one... I iis .l . IIOlHIKN VIll.WM i:it MILLING CO. IVnUuJ.. i.tns.'a Ss.ld l'.y Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange OoESLrlG, OREGON PROMOTION AND MEDAL FOR FLIERS (Asncial(sl Pr-s I-itwU ir. ) ! WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Ar my world fliers would be pro moted and each chen $10. nut) reward and a t'onirresslonal Med al of Honor, under legislation 'Introduced, today by liepresenta- Itive Kalliboue. republican, a Ii I nols. I IJputenanls Wade nnrt ' Nel jsoti ami Captain Smith would be come major and civilian mech anic llartlin.1;, and Sergeant Os den first Lieutenants. Auction Sales Fcrm or city auctions see ua for dates. We buy and sell furoiture. Bargtilus in new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patterson 328 i. Jackson Jhpne 541-J CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all I school warrants of School Iiistrie; No. t or liouqla.s County. oreKon, up to and including No. T'llT en dorsed. "Not l'aiil For Want of Kunils" on the 31st day of July, lilL'l. ami prior thereto, are this day called for payment and nil In-' terest will ceasu from the date of this notice. l'ated this the 1th day of lieivm ber, l'j;M. V. J. Mli'KI.I.I, Clerk 1'istnet No. 4. o- mar Js ' ! F ;1 & HEALTH"-! MS! p yilE use of a motor cat is a pleasure and n convenience Just sc loni! as the tires stand P. We handle tire? that we know will riv( 1 superior service. i lie Seiherllne Al Treat! 'Wear Like Iron We ulve valuable cards to nur customers with every ,nc cash pur- i iuie. ASK FOR TIIEII. Highway Service Co. Inc. Jackson A Douglas S'.s. morie 333 0 IU Used Cars That Carry Dollar for Dollar ' Just Read Over Tui, I4. I C i c: r i . l T lT v'0.uPe' 'e model, rei. ..o new, just tnink ot it only I Ljght Six lourms, excellent sU,, rnhkr tf U, ,, I .C'l" - rT j "aDargainthi,,., I Uodge lounngs at far below tUj value. Why walk? I Ford Sedan, 1922 model, exceHtnii, We guarantee it. , These cars are not windbroken anJiR, iney win run, we let the other jelUij in. Every car represents true tab e sell these at once to make room isS Phone in or call and we will eU. .1 tnem to you. W.A.BUPxRM HIGHWY SERVICE WH .TTSIW.rTiMff!WW Growers Aftt Bring in your Spitzenberg and! i I r, r r I VI I i cerore uecemuer i i Umpqua Valley Canniist Phone 525 Roseburj, Oreson K wmm tTTQ ': I A3. you tail J' i P l-'lK :''. A de'ii8nl- u fr' PJ The S2k 3w fy NEW 6ikIrtSI. m UNUSUAL HP m- DESIGNS I.HDiUUuW ROSEBURG, ORE. J" J I.5J North Side Grof SATURDAYS A good Durable ?f while Stock UsU FRtt ,T':,U n. Dnllar. Worth of 9S Swift's Laundry 12 bars Swiff. White Uundo 1 package Qui. kNaptHa Soap 2 cans Swift's Cleanser Total retail price And the Rf'St Swift"s Premium ti c...- ,J Ir,-e ail W SCI c" :t"l. Kr.md in stock, anj Carnation Premium Musn Oats to a UM IVrttluvs, s,,. Dai'lc ('. An;., II lllC Limit, 1 paaS