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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY." APRIL 8, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1925.
CHILD WORKERS
Jl'. A study of the health of a group of working children 14
- to 15 years of age, just made by the industrial commissioner
of New York state, indicates that nearly half of them have
physical defects that are aggravated by tiro work they tvre
doing. Of these children under investigation, about halt
have taken industrial positions because money was needed at
home, while the other half did not like their school work. It
was found, for instance, that one quarter of the children
witii defective eye-sight were working under eye strain,
while half of the children with heart affections were work
ing under nervous strain. There is a sharp difference of
opinion as to whether the working conditions of children
should be controlled by the federal government or not. But
however one may feel on that much debated question, sym
pathetic and progressive people must regret to learn that so
many children are doing work that tends to impair their
physical equipment for the tasks they have to take up in la
ter years. The years of adolescence are a critical time. Boys
and girls can not bear the strains during that period that
they can carry in later years, when their physical condition
reaches a more stable level. The children must be protected
through this formative period when their physical develop
ment is in a state of flux, and when it is very easy to per
manently depress their physical power. It is the duty of all
to consider carefully the matter of child labor in their com
Tnonwealth, and decido whether the protections thrown
around their children are adequate or not. ' The community
.that fails to protect its childhood, is about like the farmer
who grinds his seedcorn.
CENTRALIZED BUREAUCRACY
Governor Pierce struck a popular note in his comment
on governmental encroachment upon state powers as recent
ly set forth by Senator Borah in answer to an inquiry from
an eastern publication as to the governor's views on the
" question. Federal interference in the conduct of state af
fairs is, to a large degree, becoming alarming, and if con
tinued will eventually result in centralized bureaucracy.
(The governor had this to say" on the subject:
"Over one-half of the area of our state is now under
' federal control through forest reserves. .We fuel the en
croachment of the bureaucratic government at Washington
in almost every activity. We are perfectly competent to gov
ern ourselves. We will earnestly resist all future attempts
to increase federal authority encroaching upon our powers
of self government. Agree with Senator Borah and fully
endorse his patriotic utterances, feeling that state's rights
are being encroached upon to a dangerous degree. The at
tempt seems to be to change the whole form of our govern
ment. We believe in local government and not in centralized
bureaucracy." .
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Say what you want, advertising is the life of business.
The fellow who fails to tell the public what he has or what
lie wants is losing one of his greatest business opportuni
ties. The fellow who tries to make liimself believe to the
contrary is bucking a losing game. In this day and ago the
reading and buying public look to the columns of your home
paper to satisfy their needs.
o
The News-Review is going into the homes of over four
thousand people every day. This means that it is read by ov
er twenty thousand people in fhis county alone. It is a
wonderful advertising medium, not only for the merchants
of Roscburg, but for every community in the county.
PtCMS
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
We always wondered
How they served
Salad before
Lettuce leaves
Were Invented.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
The closer m man Is the more
distant his friends are.
l H
Lather Barnes says there ain't
no use lookin1 forward to summer
with Joy as there ain't gonna be
no circuses here this year.
V V V
Tom Ness Is around the village
this week promotin' the sale of
garden hose, bein' mostly Interest
ed In the amount of aqua pura
that flows through the hose.
Th janes ara usin the shop
windows as mirrors this week.
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The average taxpayer isn't really
hard-boiled. He's Just merejy
soaked.
.
The happiest damsel In the world
Is the one who can go into the
Clothes closet and can't decide
which bonnet or frock to wear.
2
01' Sol was out in all his glory
today but his rays failed to bright
en the countenances of the dis
gruntled tax-payer who has his paid
receipt tucked safely away In his
vest pocket.
wnn trym- to ahow off your
radio to friends aiwaya remember
that pride goeth before atatic. .
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The Portland ball team suffered
a aevera ahutout yeatiddy at the
hand of the Loz Angleez fellers.
Now the Beavera are gettin' back
to normal.
Since the red necktie epidemic
haa broka out In the village we
can't help thlnkln' that a feller is
never a prophet in hia own hum
town. F'rinstance take Claud Can
non. He was the originator of the
fad ten years ago and the same
fellera who booed him for the out
landish color scheme are this week
aportin' the Bolsheviki national
emblem.
Missus Cal Coolldge haa decid
ed to attend Easter services in a
bonnet ehe wore before. The ol
ong, "Put on your ol' gray bonnet,
with the red ribbon on it," will be
aung by the choir, we imagine.
A London newa Item aays blonde
chorus girla are scarce and the use
of peroxide ia practically passe.
Well, well, that'a encouragin'. Now
a feller can marry a chorua girl
and know what they look like out
of the calcium.
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, Happy ie the man who can talk
hia wife Into weedin' the garden
and mowin' the front lawn.
A little learnln' la a dangeroua
thing we've heard but not In this
age of cross-word puzzles.
"
Mayor Dock Houck haa not as
yet donned the high silk hat hand
ed down to him by ex-mayor Nap
Rice. Nap aaya that unless Dock
weara It pretty soon he'll borrow
It for Easter Sunday.
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ASK YOUR HUSBAND1
That is, tell him to go to the Delicatessen and bring
home something
I Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads
and Tamales
Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
Fresh Potato Chips Daily
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Breaded Veal Chops
Hot Bread Every Noon.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone 515
STsaWta-a
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Stations
Mi'i't your friends tumor-
row at the J. ('. Penney Co.
rest room on the balcony.
Keatur-m for Tliui-Mliir, April O.
KHJ Los Angel Times, Los
Angeles, Calif. 4i5.2 meters
12:3U p. in.. White's Cullfot niuna;
2:31) p. m., Matinee niusicule; 6
p. m , Art Hickman's concert Or-
lctaest.ru: ti:JU p. ui.. Child. u'
program; S:uu p. in., Ue Luxe
program.
KGW Morning Oregonlan,
Portland, Oro. 491.5 meters
12:30 p. m., Hose City Trio con
cert; 6:0(1 p. in.. Children's pro
gram; 6:0U p. m., Special Pre-
raster service; a: On p. m., Ore
guniun Concert orchentra; 10:U0
p. m., .Multnomah Hotel Strollers.
KPO Halo Bros., Inc., Ban
Francisco 4:29.5 meters 7 a.
m., setting-up exercmea 10:30 a.
m.. newa bulletin; 11:50 a. ni.,
-Market reports; 1:00 p. m., Hudy
Meiger's Fairmont Hotel orches
tra; 4:30 p. m., Stei;er's orches
tra; 5:50 p. m., children's hour;
7: 00 p. in., Steiger'a orchestra;
8:00 p. m., Duuu Gross, buruone
and program.
KIX
DAILY BINGLF.S
IN BIG LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
IN COAST LEAGUE
At Los Angeles 4; Port-
I land 0.
' At San Francisco 6; Seattle
11.
At Sacramento 4; Oakland
2.
At Salt Lake 9; Vernon 8.
i: :
WASHINGTON, April 9. An at
mosphere reminiscent of the worlo
series days of last October sur
rounded the home coming today of
the capital's own world cham
pion. With them were their rivals
companylng them were their rivals
In the struggle for tne diamond
crown, the New York Giants, with
another clash scheduled between
the two ttHmmnt wlnni... W. tn.
Oakland Tribune, Oak- dav to revive th tn n,on,ri
land, California 509 meter I 0f tle 124 classic
7 p. in., newa bulle.in; Silent at- j Their exhibition series now
lr-.-;.,'!U ?: m' ,., , : stands 5 to 4 against the cham
KitO General Kleclric Com- j,on3
pftny, Oakland. Callioruia 301 I TnB senator. i-orn,l their third
meters lo:4o u. in., classroom
......,,. . , i. limn- Augusta yesterday 8 to 7.
eon concert; 4 p. m.. Hotel St. I '
Francis concert orchestra; 7:15 I
p. m., Joe Novak's golf lesson; 8
p. m., KGO Players in "Civilian
Clothj's"; 10 p. in., Henry llal-
dtead s Hancu urrhestra. .
KKi Karle C. Anthony, Inc.,
Las .Angelvs 4t,7 meters i p.
m., news bulletins; 7 p. ni., Gar
dens -Muic Shop Hawaiiuns; is p.
in.. Standard Oil Company pro-'
gram; 9 p. m., Palrick-.Marsh or
chestra; 10 p. ni., Los Allgeies
r.xamiucr program,
siraiijht victory over the Giants at
ST LOUIS. April 9. Roger
Hornsby, second baseman a"nd
pride of the St. Louis National's
I had a great day at bat at San An
i lonio yesterday, against the Tex
as league club there. The cardin
, als won 15 to 3. Hornsby got 2
' scored four times.
t homers, a double and a walk and
Like the Cardinals, the ltrowns
I also won by a big margin, defeat
ing the Chicks, a Southern League
EASTER SALE
.Extended Until Sat., April 11th Inclusive
EXTRA SPECIAL
Silk and Cotton Crepe Print Dresses
Silk Alpaca Dresses
Special $5.75
A Nice Assortment of Our $17.75 Numbers Left
LOOK THEM OVER
THE LADIES SHOPPE
139 N JACKSON STREET
J-rauuvN for 1-riil.iy. April 10.
K11J L04 Angeits Tiim-a. i-us
AiiKt'k'iJ, (Jul it. 4 u.i. a mciors
l:iu a. in., I'ulact Hallruuin or
eiuvMru; p. 111., Muttiicti mu-
tih-alf; ti p. in., Art ilitkmuna
Biilinure liott'l concert orchi-stru;
6:0 children's program; ;:.(u p.
in.. Weekly tulk, p. m., Musaul
progniin.
MlV MorninK Oregonian,
I'onlaiul, Ore. -lu 1.5 in uteri
I club, at Memphis,
13 to 12.
by a score ot
NKW YORK. April 9. Aaron
Ward secomi basfiuun of tiie
Yankees, took his turn in miMquer
adiiiK uh llabe Ituth yesLenlay and
sent two balls hurtling ovt-r the
center field fence at Greenville,
is. C.
I The Yankees captured an easy
victory over the Dodders of Brook-
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CARD OF THANKS NOTICE AUDIT OF
I I BOOKS.
NiGHT CALLS
STOPPED BY ALVITA
Ttita belne the last vtk hp fori
Kaster Suitlay. w hy not drop in and
net your Kaster kk randy, ckk
dyea, fancy cards, and chocolat.-s.
lAlmi iinlt'r Viiir ten i-nim fur dm.
the annual Strawberry Festival for Koseburg. This is at-1 day dinner. Lloyd (.'rocker.
Come on, boys. Got your name on the dotted line for
"A lot of ms think wo are good
because we pretend to be shocked
at the sins of others."
1J:;JU ii. in.. lioat! iltv Trh ion- '& 10 to 3.
cert; 5 p. ni., children a program; Five home runs ramo out of th
ti p. ui., dinner concert: 6 o. m.. I Hrt three innmns. two lor ara,
I nivt-raity of Uivuon Ivcture; i one apiece
Ie
ways a bir event and one that tho city and county takes
much pride in supporting.
The manvho is looking for exercise can get it on his
lawn. lie will also help beautify the city. A little work
each day will accomplish wonders for a run down man or
yard.
o
The real offenders of traffic laws are seldom caught un
til they bump the other fellow off the highway. U'hen, some
of them fail to realize the seriousness of reckless driving.
CONGREGATION WATCHES
PRIEST CAPTURE THIEF
Portland is getting ready for its annual Kose Festival
an event of nation-wide importance and always a big mic
cess from the standpoint of genuine entertainment.
nill'AiiO, April 9. A man who
Rtteniit'd to rob the rectory of St.
VletiieM'H Catholic Church here
; yesterday w as discovered, chased
I through tl' iidjciininic church and
! captured after a fisht by the Uev.
I'eter Kimlen, assistant pastor,
jwhtle Miiriled worshipper. Uav
;inn a lenten nervice, looked on.
The robber hiul collected most
jof the pallor s valuables, when the
j priest appeared. He dashed down
a pas.xai:vway into the church
cloH. ly followed by the prh-M, wlm
urapphd with him as they reach
ed the altar.
j When police arrived they found
;the robber subdued. ,. was hi Id
on a charge of attempted buiKlary.
il:.)U p. in., iioot Uuis; l.oU p.
ui., H'f city Trio concert.
Kl'U Hale liros., Inc., San
Francisco 4:jy. meters a.
ui.. seUiug-tip exerciseiA; 10 u. Ui ,
chut ir housewives; iu:a newa
bulletins; 11:60 a. m.. Markri re
port; p. ni , Coinuioiiweaitli
1. I11I1 Luiu'hcou aiidie.ss; l p. m.,
rite.tjvrs Kairinoiu Hotel on he.s
iru; 4;li0 p. m., .strikers on-hes-tra;
K p. 111., The Oratorio "!eveu
Last Words nf Christ".
KIX tiukland Tribune. Oak
land, Calif. it)t me (era b:uu p.
tin., dinner concert by Horotiiy
llawiey Ainernaii Theater urKati
lt; 7 p. 111., new.s tiems; 8 p. 111.,
riacred Cantata "AHclujah" Uy
auiif't tllee Club.
j KFI Karle c. Anthony, luc ,
l.OS Allgeu'it. Calif. - 41m uk-IiT
5 p. 111.,, news bulletins; ti. j
p. in . lecturer; 7 I lawanan In
strumental concert; l.os AnpUg
Fxaminer inKram, S p. in., n -crly
11. lis Sim ne Club program.
KUO OaUiand Callioruia, li. 11
eral Fleet ric Coinpan .; l n,
ters II; lo a. in.. I'liuit iu.' I', li
ny talks, ll.;i'i a. 111.. buui i.mo
concert; ;t;oit p, niii Studio niu-i-cale
prouram; 4 p. in., lintel ,i,
FraiH is concert orchc-at ia, ti . i j
p. 111., Slot k reports.
i-aiuceH for Sj(iiinl.i, Aptil 1 1.
Kill- I."' A t:t-li-h linn
Aui;eles, Calif. it.i.J nteiei.- -t
2 : .10 p. in., ariici H S'Hi; lu l n
C.tllfoniuis; 2:'Mt p. 111., Mali;, o
niusi.ale; t; p. m.. Art UU kui.in s
for Karl Coombs,
Kerry and Milton Stock.
CHICAGO, April 9. Charlie
Robinson went the route in tho
"1 was having to K't up fliort ,
than half a dozen times durum the'
nihl, ami probably twice that in
calls during the day, to relieve my
bladder w eakness. Uy the time I J
had finished taking the box of Al-;
vita tablets, 1 was practically ro
ll. ved." I
(Signed) C. L. JENKINS.
Alvita Tablets are Scientifically,
prepareii from I fie womteitul alfalfa j
plant, which th tough its long root1
absorbs the vital elements lime, 1
iron and phosphates necessary to '
We wl.-h to express our sincere
thanks ami gratitude to the many
friends who were bo good and
faithful during the long illness and
after the death nf our husband ant)
father. We wish to especially
thank lr. Wainscott, Rev. Need
ham. Mrs. Fulcher. and the lodge
brothers and nisters of both the
i. O. O. F. and the Ku Klux Klau,
MRS. W. S. HOWARD !
AND FAMILY.
COOKED FOOD SALE
Chicago White Sox game with Ev health and vigor. Alvlta has prov-
'ansville. lud.. in that town yester- ed especially beneticiat in over
play. He was the first of the j coming kidney, bladder and pros
1 twirlers of the staff to travel the j tate troublu. No matter what have
The Hose school is giving a food '
sale, April lllit. at McKeau, Darby
ic Haldwiu's. Tho money taktn in
will go to the Library and Athletic
fund.
COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that the
County Couii. will rtcelve bids up
to and including Wednesday. May
6, 113. at lu o'clock a. m., for the
audit of the, books of tho Sheriff,
Treasurer and Clerk of l)oji;ias
County, Oregon, for the year lie'4.
Successful bidder will be required
to furnrsii a good and suffici-nt
bond in an amount equal to 2. per
cent of his bid. All bids to b- filed
with the County Clerk. The Cou.t
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
By order of the Countv Court.
IRA D. kiddie:,
County C'eik.
Arundel, piann tunnr. mo dp 1S9-L
regulation distance. The game,
the seventeenth of the Chicago
I Cubs, ended 17 to 7. the Evans
Iville right banders being touched
for 11 runs. Nib Fa Ik, the big
j Texan, led the White Sox attack
! hitting a home run and four safe
1 ties In six times up.
DETROIT. April 9 Follow ing
n 6-to-2 victory over Knoxvitle,
Tenn., yesterday, the Detroit Tig
ers left for Nashville for a two
game series at that city.
Try a hand made he for heavy
hoeing or sod. It run not be beat.
Sold by Wharton Bros.
ou tried, try this renudy of Na
; tine now. A dollar buys a box at
; W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy.
ROSEBURG AUTO TOP AND
MATTRESS CO.
Wilson Sarcophagus Unveiled
TllL
Report business condltioifft uceiu
to be picking up. The Home Res
taurant had a new awning put up
by above firm Wednesday and we i
have several more orders ou
hand. It is lime to get ready for
hot weather. Call 4S for quirk
results. We make your awning
right here and it fits your build
lug wheu it's up. i
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Studebaser cosU H-ss per pound
than butter.
Some fellows who complain oi hoinjf overworked spend
half of their time talking during business hours. Too nuieli
"jawbone" has killed many an otherwise good employee.
o
Greet the tourist with a smile and a handshake. A lit
tle good cheer in this direction will pay big dividends.
I Al
HI It OF (.I f I D.
IUV.H IS Itl I'Olll l D LOW
Norton KrMing!
ridding", of Uiis
liiite ill at Cold
xperted to e.
f nt lit-r of Clenn
rltv, s rt ported
1 1 1 It. and if not
according to a
Many a man belongs to no many organizations that the
only thing that he is real sure of is a bif funeral.
(teb'KMtm rect Ived hvre b his con ;
1 vi" tt-rdav Hftei noon. Mr. Fd- j
Jd rikM left Jest' id:e i veiling for 1
1 Cold Hill to be with his fnth r.
i-iiiiuoit) not l on nt-stra, t p 1,1.,
deer-.!icd program.
Kl'i) itale iiros.. Inc., S.o
Francis-! o-- 4jy..". meter , a.
in., exeieist.s; 10;. io a. m , as
builet.iiM; l;ml p. in , Uud m i
ger's orchestra; mui p. m., .--t.
Mi haels Choir.
KFI - Karle C. Anthony, li
I.o AllgeleS- 4M.lliet.rs p.
in., iicwh; .i:;:u p. m.. l.u .u..
i.t Kiamiticr program; J p. a.,
I.ke Arrowhead orchestra; .to
p. in , l.os Angeb a Fx.iuiinri io
gtuiti, p. m.. Ar'oluu Tru., 10
p. in., lu kard Kadio Ciuli.
KtiO - tietieral Fieclru t" u-
i Norton
The only man that ever died of overwork fi already
dead. So don't let this little matter worry you.
o
With Uabe Kuth out of baseball for ten days onegceri
not anticipate many thrills until hia return.
1 u.o-
heon
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I.OS ANXIKI.KS. April It
Sparkling, bubbling (otument on
the public s-Tvice commission's re
cent announcement that the
Owen Valley water feud was tu a
fair way to be settled by block .
purchase,, of valley land and wa
ter rights, wan coursing down the
Los Anneles aqueduct today In the
rhapp of eUhlv two second feet of
additional water from ditch's in
the lllshop creek of Inyo county.
Two agents of the city were In
the valley yesterday with intruiv
Hons to turn over deposits agre
cang llTo.iMn) to sellers of a
bh'?K of about 9.oo acres of head-
.7T
1
IP I
: (hot cross buns I
:
IM.ling' Is one of the rt; 4 p. m . Hotel St Ki .1 1. Is j water land as soon as delivery of
earlv stnw math dt iv- ' n'er t onheilia; a 7 in v,o-jwater into the aqueduct began.
C! Mirvivmg in Oregon, and is : arfs e,ia 'The Miiiai;e ci tV'Heforp wonl was rcetved here
'well known in this .it. having"" ; I " m . Henry H t u- is i that tin? tranetln hsd be n cnni-
driven a coach out of here lor a 1 Francilotcl dtiii Ij-'a. ! pp-T.-!. a sudden swelling of the
I nuniher of ers. llv has been I o jfli' into Haiwep renervtdr. chWf
'111 for so ms time, nnd es- WHi londurt my annual 1 1 -ter i st..ige in ef the aqueduct, was
j tenlny hecami tnvi whmc. He Lilly potte plant sale at I'lnj pis ' not' d. an liicrea ,of righty-two
It m 111 am frieniU in ltoebutg and (Irme k and Confectionary. .st 'second fset or about W.Ouo ,000 gal-
j Hurrotindliig icinity who will be .Oak M Hrilg, near M rc ll it-, ons daily
'sorry to learn ot hi illness. al. -iin sia , Ihursilay, h,,
Good Friday
Specials!
You'll turcly want a,
dozen or two of our. 1 lot
Cross Burn for Good Fri
day. Their delicious and
dainty taste make them
especially wanted for this
day.
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ianJ Saumtav. April ! io 11. hv-
This is regular strawberry weather.
To nlvi'rv.M-s watching th hi'!
ttllrh thl-Oa as good as a t'le-
lltiih gmilc. vura Lucy, rag i-rvonr luHii lu c. .intl my gram slatUi that lae dial was
j rugs at t'uarvll's. ilitily our. Mis. t D. uu. jclostd. .
Call up Phons 241
, This Is th cnmp'-d s.irrnrhnt'us ovrr ih inmh of iha latp Won't
row Wilson In the llethlrhi'r. lh:pel of the Wuhins:in rallinlrnl.
-here It has )u.t horn unvpllnl. The thrre r.igs surmnjntlng It ara
Mslortc. Two of t:rm arf thf "Pn-sldf nl's F!aa." pn . :HKl by tha
(JoiS ent to each President, rriirrsfntiiu; Mr. W ilnn ton Insilura
Hons. Tha third is th American fia carricil by the firnt!Kntfrl-aa
troops who marrli.d Ibroueh lon In Ihs World War, W1U
Wlisoa as u.ir conim-inuTun.tt.si at luiiba.