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TWO ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1925. ft a '7 08 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by Tha Newa-Revlew Co., Ino. B. W. BATEH BERT O. BATES- -President and Manager .6ecreury-Tieasurer Entered aa second class matter May 17. ID'iU. at post iffic at Roseburg, Oregon, under trie Act of March 1. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally. Der year, by mall. Dally, nix months, by mall.. rally, three months, by mall Dally, single raunlb, by mall .$4 00 1 00 . 1.00 . .60 . 60 . 2.00 Dally, by carrier, per month. Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year- Mmhr ! The Aaolate: I'reu. 'The Aseoclated Preae la exolualvaly entitled to the uie for republl. cation of all nuwi dlspatrhee credl'ed to It or not otherwise credited In tliia paper and to all local nwi published aereln. All rlKhta of re publication ot special dispatches herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRiL 3, 1028. MARRIAGE DIFFICULTIES In discussing: the reasons why so many divorces occur, it should be considered that there are millions of young folks who find the difficulties in the way of making a dis criminating" marriage to be far more serious than they were years ago. In former years most young people settled down in their homo towns in circles with which they were .inti mately acquainted. The result was that the boys and girls crime to know each other very well indeed. People moved around from place to place with less freedom, and the great majority of the young folks had known their friends all through their school years. They thus had a pretty good idea of each other. If one had a bad disposition or was other wise unsuitable for matrimony, that fact became generally known in the circle to which that youngr perscm belonged, and such a one was not so eagerly sought for in marriage. Today families drift around from place to place, and mil lions have their homes among strangers. Many people have left their homes and gone off to other places to work. All these folks make their friends among strangers, concerning whose antecedents and family and personal traits they know nothing, except what they can pick lip by their own observa tion. Consequently many bluffs are put up. Many people put on a very presentable appearance at first sight, but it one knew their real nature, it would be seen that they were very unattractive. A girl may seem very fascinating when she is putting on her company manners, and a young man may seem very fine and purposeful, when he is on dress parade, but these young people may have such mean traits that neither can make a successful marriage. The wise young person will consider these conditions very thoughl'ul ly, and not rush into marriage so heedlessly as many do. o Young men who are not physically fit and possessed of special qualifications should keep away from New York city, according to W. T. Diack of the Young Men's Christian As sociation of that city. He says that competition is so severe in the metropolis, that unless a fellow has unusual talents in specific lines, he is quite apt to do better in a smaller place. Probably the" same thing is true of other big cities. Many fellows get the notion into their heads that the bigger a city is, the more chance for them to win a fortune. But greater size means more competition, and obscurity for the mass ot ordinary workers. Many fellows who could win attention and position for themselves in a community the type of Kose burg are lost in Uie shuffle of the masses of population, and drag along for many years in the treadmill of metropolitan ixistence. o Business men often complain that the production facili ties in their respective industries are able to turn out more goods than the market can absorb. It seems strange that over-production can1 exist, when there are .so many people who lack things they really need. Yet when more goods are turned out than the public is able to buy, over-production exists. The war stimulated over-production, by increased demand for commodities always created by the needs of such a period. It will take some years to bring the country up to a point where consumption equals productive capacity. In choosing places of employment, one does well to attach him self to those that have a record for regular operation and which supply ba9ic human needs, as these would seem to be less likely to be affected by over-production. PICMS By BERT (7 BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Keswanla apellln' Konteat la goin' Ter bee helde Ternite becux A hull lotta Folkes have gotten The idee that This here kountry Needes beter apellln' And anyone hoo'a Got any cense Noa most of ua Kin apell awright DUMBELL bORA THINKS They hadn't ought bar alranale holts In risslin' matches because they allow 'em at public dances. The Jazx lane may be nutty but aha la a crack shot Now comes a Judge who quashes all the indictments agin the oil magnates which is another reason why th common peepul git a grudge agin the moneyed fellers. The farmers are grlnnlrr at th million dollar rain even if the dames with ths million dollar bon nets are not. LET'S GET ACQUAINTED If I knew you and you knew me, 'Tie seldom we would disagree. But never having yet clasped hands. Both often fall to understand That each Intends to do what's right, And trust the other, "Honor Bright." How little to complain there'd be, If I knew you and qou knew me. K. W.Newt. s WAIT A MINUTE SHALL WE7 If I knew you and you knew me Good gracious, how we'd disagree But having failed to ever meet. We think each other mighty sweet For we would squabble morn and , night I And argue, spat and maybe fight, j How little pleasure we would see. If I knew you and you knew me. l f et" Dock Day was handed ye gavel at ye EHuks lodge yestiddy eve be ln' all dolled out in a borrowed tuxedo for said occasion. h fr fr On acct of a defunct vocabulary today this colyum will be cut very Make Household Burdens Lighter Perplexities over what to have for Dinner often arise He i haps company comea unexpectedly and that is just where our Delicatessen becomes a real life saver Roast, Pies, Cakes, Salads . and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursdays Fresh Potato Chip Daily SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Baked Beans, Bos ton Brown Bread and Baked Short Ribs of Beef with Browned Potatoes. Hot Bread Every Noon. VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 elks nsnun; ;t" ,Zi imrtu Mil Broccoli Growers! j . - nri inirn ,,ere ia p,anter 8oid trictiy n " ment8- ine Lf ! I A r ri W prof in what the man wno uses lt 8ay8: on l UllLII 5 ... , .i : L vn oil. will be clad 11 1C lUJIUITIIIjJ - SJ) AIIV M il W J "f - EHJ0YA9 to tell you : Big Crowd of Bills Witness j B F N One of Finest Athletic Programs in City. doubttenH be included In the new ordinance, will give cars upon the highway right of way over ma chines pulling iu from side rJtrt'flS. This regulation will he pattern ed after the "boulevard system now UBt'd iu many of the larger elites, which has been very sue ct'Hsftil In cutting down accidents. Under this rule cars going on the highway would huve right of way under all conditions over cars coming In from the side. Certain danguroua corners would be de B Una ted as "atop1' interxections, and cars pulling into the highway would be required to come to a full stop before drawing In on tbe main thoroughfare. One of these would be the In famous "death curve" at the cor ner of Mouher and Stephens streets, whei accidents are al most a dally occurrence. Another would be at the corner ef North Jarkson and Court streets, which is one of the most dangerous spots in the city. The corner of South Main and Kant Lane streets will also prohahly be blacklisted in the new regulations. The council 1a proceeding slowly In its Investigations, Mayor Houctt reports, desiring to carefully stu dy the situation before taking any action, so that the regulations adopted will be sufficient to meet the needs, not only of the present but of the future as well. E REV. CALDWELL BACK FROM BUSINESS TRIP TO KANSAS Rey. H. L. Caldwell, pastor of tbe local Baptist church, return ed home last night after an ab sence of three week, lie was called to Kansas City to attend to Important business affairs arising alter tbe death of his father-in-law. During his stay In Kansas be had an opportunity to visit with bis own parents at Sedalla, Kansas. He was in the slate during the visit of the tornado which des- HAND IS OUTCLASSED v'lchols. Riddle Ball, Riddle Dick Ulam, Riddle Elmer Moore, Riddle H. H. Horton. Riddle Smith Bros.. Riddle B. 8. L. Freitag. Riddle Foster Burner, Roseburg. Cottage Grover Fails to Pin Amort, Local Wrest ler, to Mat in Allotted Thirty Minutes. Installation of the newly elect ed officers of H. 1'. o. tlks Ao. 326 was held last night lii iore a record attendance ,,r iiipniiu-rit. troyed so much property and cost '"'lowing the installation a line many Uvea. Although not In the I athletic progruai was staged, con tornado district, be states that I slsiing of boxing and wrestling, terrific winds visited Kansas Citv 'Ihe retiring vxulted ruli r. U, an and neighboring sections of theli'ut'ar. thanked the bioilura and i A state. The middle west is Btill ! o(ticer tor their hearty coopera- I 2 in ine grip of winter, he reports. l,OD uuring the past r. Mr. and it is a pleasure to get backi'luuar has made an excellent pre to the Pacific coast where ih:siding officer lor the lodge and hills and lowlands are green and 1 under his administration ine or the trees are beginning to bios- j dwr na prospered, aom. 1 The olncers installed last ntitht were J. G. liay Jr., exalted ruier; The food of all foods is bread Harley Watson, esteemed leading and milk. Here you have both I k"'Bht: llarrie lluoth,. loyal Incorporated in a loaf of t; III. MM j knight; I. O. I'ickens, treasurer; BKOti. MILK BREAD. Phone 133 .J"""1" Goodman, secretary; Na- Is fill (AMOcUt.d Vtcm Uajt-d Wrr.) MVEKI'OOU Kng., April 3 brief. We never could write cute """'!,' B""w '? things w.th people t lookin- over j """' " '' " meaire writes in the Tlaygoer: "All I can say Is that lf 1 could see and hear a play by my fire side I would never enter a theatre aeain. 1 shall not prophesy but 1 nuain remind our inamiKer that theatregoing is very dear, very in convenient and horribly stuffy and promiscuous. "I'nless they can overcome these disadvantages by the over- uowerlng fascination of good This Is to advise you that the plays, good acting and theatres best bread In Oregon is Gltl.MM that are like enchanted palaces, 1IIU3. MILK I1RKAU. lf you are Instead of hotea smoking rooms. one of the few who have not learn- broadcasting will knock them out.1' ed this call I'hone 133. o what a pity all mankind can not have so good a loaf at so low a price. Fortunate Indeed are those who are In reach of (1KIMM BROS. MILK ltltKAU. I'hone 1:13 our ahculders. "Wearln tight shoes at a danca ain't liable to make a feller the life of the party." COUNCIL MAKES STUDY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Widower Congratulated "Since my wife's death, five years ago, I have suffered great ly from stomach and liver trouble and gas attacks. 1 lost over 60 lbs., and at times was as yellow as saffron. My doctor could not help me. Klx doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me. 1 have regained my weight and every one is con gratulating me how well I look." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion mat removes the catarrahal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal uilmeuts, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Easter cards, egg dyes, rabbits, fancy baskets and pretty colored eggs to fill them. Lloyd Crocker. BUYS SERVICE STATION J. W. Leitzel was In the city last evening from Sutherlln visit ing with friends and looking after business matters. Mr. Leitzel Just recently purchased the service sta tion at Sutherlln and is also the agent at that city for the Star and Durunt cars. He anticipates a very busy season and is pre pared to give his patrons the very best service iom every standpoint. We are closing out all straw hat braids at hair price. The Hat Shop. poieon ilice, trustee lor three years; Dean Bubar, delegate: Douglas Waite, alternate delegate and Walter Good, tiler. Exaited Killer Day appointed R. L. Whip ple as esquiiu, Kd Singleton as inner guard and Mr. Arundel as organist. Other appointments will be made later. All of the officers made short talks, declaring themselves ready to give the !od(;e their 1est el forts during the ensuing year. At B:3U o'clock a buked salmon dinner was served to the mem bers. The Fishers Wend Flour man wus on hand to serve hot biscuits and they vanished like snow before a noonday sun. The dinner was sened in splendid style and many ot the Hills were in line tor the lliand-out." Alter several fast preliminary boxing bouts, two line wrestling matches were staKed. ISriiton and iiuseubark each obtained a tall in the first match which was halted when Hntton threw his knee out of place in a body scis sors. The event was a last one and the two boys should be matched again. In the handicap match between Hulph Hand, well known Cottage Grovo wrestler and Ian I Amort, local mat artist, the lulls were given an inhibition une'illalled DNEUM0NIA rCall a physician. Then beflln "emereencv" treatment with ViClHS Va poRuq Ovmj 17 Million Jara UtrnH Ytartf (Continued from page I t fcnbbi Wise of New York said in a recent sermon, that the most dissatisfied people are those who have everyMing they want. There are many who fix their hearts on certain ambitions, and say that if they can get a certain amount ot money, or attain certain power or social success, then' they will begin to be happy. But there is a curious irony in ex perience. When they attain those goals, they are likely to be less happy than before. If people can't find happiness while doing their daily work and enjoying wholesome recrea tions, it will always elude them. E I'liinn for thn Ioltar IrW, for 1h'1 bi'iinfit of the Chlttlron'al Knrru Hon., wliti-h will ulart Tucmlay mnrnlnjr. April 7th, are worklns out sHKufiuMnrily. Ornnlxntlonx eml cuh an r' ponrllnit In a whole hcartitl m.mntT. and thi t'ommit it, chiirifM fe'l certain that thn drive wni owr with m bung. Ar ranrt iik i, h Ixn made with tlip Iiot huir Nntinn.ll Hank to fHfe for m imI turn over to the Com-irilif'-' my nmni jf or cherka left for th' ''hlldM'nn F.irin Home. If the Coi iitu" hmild ml!t any one d :riii( thU drive, thy can leave fhi ;r itollkr -t tl Koarburjc Na ti.nal l.M.k Kn-t. i hontri r fin not be found fur nmnv of ihf iip-dy rhltdren of 1h it-. Th public institution, ar f rnwrled. Th uniiAal fate of (hi ov rflow of dopcndi-nt chll den in to h mord from on t3i poiary ,:! in another, until at th.i m of Is y. arn. they find them he htrandfd both iu mean and uucatioD. The tUildreo'aFaii 0 Home la crowded to capacity, and la turning away pitifully nedy children each day. These children are worth saving to flood American citliennhlp. The Children's Farm Unme tinder the foMrinp can, of the Oreiton . ( T. IT., itn affair, adininbtcred by a Hoard of Pi p'CtorH, enmpoMed of exceptionally HUre.'Hufiil bulmH!t; men and worn- een th en appolutnd by the V. V. T. V. Ik dlxtlnrtly rrntrntant In Ha adttttn iMtrailon, but opt'iin Ha dwrM to child rm nf every fMllh and ccdor, the only nn.ili.ni bring anked In "ate you needy?" To nuch lh. home extends Its arm with the as surnnro of real heme care and luuther love. be passed to control them condi tions, hut when this ordinance Is drafted It Is proposed to include In it sufficient regulations to con trol all angles of the situation. that a com plot o new traffic codo will have to be formulated before tire council acts. While the Investigation Is on several changes are being tried out and experiment conducted to determine the methods most suit ed to bring about the desired end. The new traffic gulden at the corner of Cass and Jackson streets and Cass and Ituse, are working out well, and others will probably be ordered soon for other Irtter soetions on the main strew. The main benefit which has re sulted from these guide. Is the enabling of cars with a long w heel hBMft to make the sh ar p turns. Heretofore when the long cars tried to swing around the domes in the center nf the inter sections, I hey frequently were un able to rut their wheels u round enough and struck the rurb, or were forced to stop and hack up, holding up traffic hehind them, and causing a conge! ion. Sev eral accidents were caused by cars hitting Ihe curb. making tbe drivers lose control, so (hat col lisions with other cars n cured. With the new guidv In pluce long ntiiKc arc able to For concrete work call 113 No. Kllnt Bt Tel 226 H. Hard Times Dance AT THE GRANGE HALL GLIDE, OREGON Saturda? April 4th MUSIC BY THE Glide Orchestra make the turns in an easy itmii ncr eliminating the trouble whuh formerly exinted. The new guide also discour age turning in the inlet sections, and ja wnlkiritr. The old M le center guide b ft a "rune (lf af cty" In the center of the inter section, and encottrngen: Jaywalk era to cut diagonally across, but Taylor, j ""der thu present Mtem. tbe cor ner i ep.-n, and Jaywalking con ! Heiin nth hrmine more and more , hazardous. It in pract b-atlv im- posttd t.t make a complete turn In an Intersection, without I'trik ing the monument, except with .1 very shrt wheeltia:-e car. ?n that tlita praitlcV ul5ft meet discour jipiment. The new ordinnnre n riperted to prohibit both ta walk in on t he pnrl of p. 'de-it nan, and turning around In Intersection on the part of auto druers The-e re gulations being appMcshle only to the main ntrt-etH. Hoth of these cause considerable i otil usion and annoyance at present, aa well a creaiiiiK a danger whith Fhould be eliminated. Auoiner provuioo aua win ff4iU.Kk business to "W know thnf i cd with a i ,..'t!; That amot fi.TJ " l M"y -f ti -.'-4 mm S3& TVVO-TROUSER SUITS That Meet Your Demand in Style and Fabric $37- your Clothes let us help you rely judgment because it is in our now the styles and values, and wc u can be well and stylishly outfit endid two-trouscr suit for $37.50. is sufficient assurance at this !ih quality. rsc suits are mndn from Washouijal Pure Virgin Wool rubrics TSON I lATS AND KLORSHLIM SI IOKS Must have order this month to get car load price. After this car load the price will go up. Fertilizer attachment at small extra cost Special Deep Setting Shoe Especially for Broccoli. Made and Guaranteed by the NEW IDEA SPREADER CO., Coldwater, Ohio Represented by C. E. OSBORNE RIDDLE :: :: :: :: OREGON anywhere for thrills. Hand had 1 The most rapid delivery service atrecd to throw Atnort twice In I In the city will deliver a red not thirty minutes, tint the agreement i loaf to your door five minutes he- was far from tieini; fulfilled. In fart, Hand found himself on the bottom most of the time struic clinK looe from some terrific hold clamped on him hy the ltoseburu lad. Amort outclassed Hand at every Mace of the contest and several times nearly pinned hla clavicles to the canvass. The fans were shoutiiiK at the top of their hint's when time was finally cal led and they rushed onto the mat to congratulate Amort. He is a mighty clever wrestler and Hand was unalile to pull any new tricks out of his kit for his edification. Both of the wrestlers engaged in a clean contest, showing fine sportsmanship and giving the Klks a real exhibition of gruppling. Many of the Hills have expres sed themselves as being anxious to see the two boys matched in a finish bout and It is possible that an attempt will be made to arrange the contest In the city. Past Kxalted Kuter Ilubar and his entertainment committee are to be congratulated upon arrang ing sii'-h an excellent program and it Is hoped that these features will be continued by the incom ing officers. fore you are ready to dine. (iKIMM HKOS. MILK BltEAt) I'hone 133. DANGER SIGNAL FLASHED BY "NERVES" When you suffer from sharp, darting palna, nerves a-ting!c, nerve fatigue, accompanied by a feeling of exhaustion, yet are loo resth'sta and upset to seek needed relaxation, the nerves are send ing out to you a cry for help. Heed this plea! If you do not, serious consequences may result. L For years acletitists have sought an effective remedy for such a condition. Thou.tamU of tent-t and experiments have been made, yet, heretofore, no sure remedy has re sultid. Now, at last, an eminent San Francisco physician an nounce a new discovery based upon the science of Homeopathy, a form of treatment recognized by many prominent phy.sit ians as the moiit effective remedial agent known- to si lenc e. This discovery If compounded Into Kopa Neiritis Tablets and is now available to ull who want re lief from neuritis, neuralgia, nerve p;iins and oilier form a of n-Tvouit disorders, lf yon suffer from "nerves." try this remarkable preparation at once before your condition gets worse. Kopa Neuritis Tablets are fren from narcotics, hromides and coal i;ir products. Your druggist will recommend them. W. F. Chapman will supply you. Mail orders tilled. We Are Specializing in Tar, Hot Oil and Synol Medicated SHAMPOOS Scalp treatment and special shampoos for gentlemen by appoint ment, on WEDNESDAY EVENING Terminal Beauty Shoppe Pansy Ward NOTICE AUDIT OF COUNTY BOOKS. N'ollte Is hereby given that the Cnunly Conn will receive bids up lo and Including Wednesday, May . 1 !t'5. ai 111 o'clock a. m., for the audit of the books nf the sheriff. Treasurer and Clrrk of l)o:izl.is t'ounty. Oregon, for the year Ii'ji. Suet s.f!il bidder will be requ.reil lo rurtiTsn a kooiT and suflii I- nt bond in an amount equal to L'. p t cut of his hid. All hi. Is to h filed nh i!ie County clerk. The Ci.u.t reserves the rlsht to reject any and all bids. lly order of the Couniv Court lit A II. !itlm K. Couniv (J'erk oatvs L flliujl Let Us Wash and Grease Your Car Do not run the chanca of being in need of oil and gas while out on the road. Let ua aupply you before you start out. Our prlcea re right. Our goods supreme. Wa recommend and aell C. T. C. Tiret. We call your car charge. for nnd deliver without extra Phone 478. Highway Service Co. Garage Roseburg, Or. EA?rER NEARLY HERE (let your favors, baskets, chicks, candy rct etc., at Carr's. We have quantities for S. s. classes, etc. fine !a)tcr booklets, eardsj place cards or novelties now on Ula f Uy. Carr a. f , Louis C. Davia taunting and Paper Hanging Phont 549 R 427 East Douglas 8L e o 0 r-l