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rwo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW laautd Dllly ttpt aundsyby Th N.ws-B.vlav. C. , Ine. B. W. KATKU , p.-.M.n, i0(J Manager I BERT G. niTga amniyrraninw ;Cntart4 H second slaw mutter May 17, 1S20, at tb post otflve at , Roaetrarg, Oregon, under tn Act or Marco I, 1171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES par year, by mall.. six monthi, by mall- "Ually, ! Daily. Pally, three month, by mall.. Daily, tingle month, by mall 'Dally, by carrier, per tnonui- , Weekly Newa-Rerlew. by mall, per year .11 00 . I 00 . 1.00 . W . M . 1.00 , ' M,Mbr ml Tkm AaaMlatee Pveea. ' ..The AeocUtd Press I. .aclualvaiy .ntltlad to the use for republt ' mtlon of all naws dtaiatrha. credited to It or not otharwla. credited in inie paper ana to en tocei news puDiienea nerem. All riant, oi re- Mlon ol ipeclal aiapatrhas herein ere alio reserved. 'eubllr ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 12S. MODERN RESTLESSNESS Z Many observers are deeply impressed by the spirit of Trestlessness which they see in the modern world. They see I the roads crowded with automobiles, the occupants thereof ' apious to get into some different place from the one in -; which they were in before. After they get there, they are no - better satisfied, but wish to keep on somewhere else. This - snirit has become more anoarent. because the automobile has I given the people the chance for quick motion from place to place at a moderate expense. Yet this is not a wholly new -development Before the days of automobiles, there was the 'same desire for going somewhere. Many young men of lim- eited incomes in those days kept horses for pleasure driving, and were sometimes lectured by their elders for the extrava gance of keeping a beast who required constant feeding. It ' seemed a very sporting thing to hitch up the old nag and go r t.ssome town eight or ten miles away and stand on the side '. walks and watch the people go by. It would appear a some- . what tame amusement now, but it expressed the same spirit that we find today. There is a natural longing to see differ j eftt scenes, and average human nature is sweetened and 2 brightened by changes. People get somewhat larger notions, - and their minds are not limited by the narrow circle of their - own little neighborhood. But the folks who take all their eve- rungs and Sundays for flying around the country, are not ' gaining as much mental development as those1 who are quiet- ly, sitting under the evening lamp, reading the story of world progress which the newspaper and the certain magazine - bring to them. Motion is stimulating up to a certain extent. But if one must have it incessantly, it suggests that one may ; so lack the capacity for mental movement, that the physical kind has to be substituted in its place. . - o i . '; SAVINGS BANK GAINS i Savings deposits in $03 banks amounted to seven per '. cent more April 1 than they were a year ago. This is a most X Encouraging feature, and indicates that the year has shown ; development in prosperity. It ought also to mean that a I f reat mass of people have decided that their only hope for security and welfare is to cultivate the saving habit. Also I that they have concluded that they make no mistake when ' they invest in good, banks in their home neighborhoods. The payings deposit in a bank assembles the product of the thrift of many families, and puts it to work, In the ways which ex- pert officials decide is the best for the depositors. The managements of these banks are often asked to risk this money in securities that promise high rates of interest, and to loan it to individuals whose credit is doubtful. These man agements acquire from long experience a keen insight into 1 business propositions and personal character. They are wise enough to know that it is far better to give up a little inter est, rather than place money on enterprises where they may " lose the whole principal. At the same timu they are keen to earn every dollar of interest they can, and to pay their de positors every cent that is consistent with sound business. , Some stock salesman may come around to the people and tell them not to be satisfied with bank interest, at a rate that is too low. Millions of people have thereby .been tempted to draw that money out of banks, to put into risky schemes. A multitude of them have bitterly regretted that act, and have wished they had the little old bank book back, with its sure interest payment piling up month after month. The people of Roseburg should never overlook tin advantage of deposit ing money in the banks of their own neighborhood. BY" BERT a BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS A couple dams.l Arrived in the village Today to poison All our cut Lrttl rata And mass meetin'a Will ba held In Local cellar and Barn tonight In an effort To form a rodent union And combat the Autocracy of the Mae.. ! Je ae DUMBELL DORA THINKS Stagnation I a nation of men only. eje 4. 4. It' a dirty sham that a little mouse can't drag loavee of bread across the raftera without arousln' the Ire of the pie-eyed piper. Thae Jess away It goes. Jess when the skirts git high enuff to make It In terestln' to see a damsel git acairt by mice, alon com a plan of wholesale mold.r. Je eje The hicktown guy don t know nothln'. W saw an adv. in th Sat. Eve. Poet yestlddy with a guy wearing a pair of Paris garters around hia neck and when we ap peared on the main stem In this lat est style today aver boob we met gave us a anicker. You Should Worry Of course there ia no necessity for a thing of that kind in a well regulated home. We shoulder all the problem of something for lunch or dinner. Listen to this Fresh Potato Chip Daily Meat Roasts Pie Cakes Salad Tomales Salt Rising Bread Thursday Hot Bread Every Noon. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Chicken Pie. Breaded Veal, Walnut Cream Pie, Chocolate Cake. VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocer Phone SIS SUi&niHJJ Cash .' 1 faoney saving 0 stores t LETTERS FROM THE 1 t PEOPLE r l FOSTER BUTNER HAS A THING OR TWO TO 8AY I OF U. S. CHAMBER COMMERCE has bad the door slammed In Its face. This matter of "educating" the public has become an InstituUon into Itself. All the great corpora tion! after lobbying unfair legis lation into effect seek to stifle criti cism by "educating" the public to the point where they will believe black Is white. You and I Mr. Keil lor, know that this "education" la Th strawberry crop must be dern good this year 'cause ye ed. noticed a couple of berries on some neglected plants In our weed strewn garden. b This must ba a village yet Ever' time a tire blows out on the main stem we notice all th merchants run to th curb aghast. Soms wiseaore Roseburg, Ore. May 7-To the: .hich we ,re unwl,;nKiv pay)ng. Editor: It Is a pleasure, to know , , ,k , .Ju that the readers of your paper may prlc, of every manufactured article, at all timpa tvnrd Ml nt thm at.' . . ...... . . the1. . 1. 11. , . r to every pouna oi ireigni nauiea ifeet such edltnriala mnv hsva iinnn . ,, , , . . r, , , or tne rauruaua. 11 IB nan enougn your finances receive Information , I(.ten t0 ,ome ,eblnder de- ""'" " ,ru" ""'" finding the Transportation Act of affairs pertaining to community. 1 1920 , realty tnB co.t pu, act state, and nation. It Is obvious to but K certainly adding insult to commercial lines, tnai tne exprea-i lnjurVi when w, nElile tnat th. ... . . ... . ' salaries of these "educatora" com win meei wiin ine - irown oi uig monr known Directors of Pub- .,...,.,, u .u. 10..u. ,lc Heiationa i, added to our mer "frown" they not only draw their chandBe and freight bills, purse strings tight, but Unually tak. ; So Mr. Ed,tor your edUprlal ,n. extreme meaaures In securing ,pre, U8 to a new n you what the average person would ,n(lee(, ,etUng a flneVexample In betas Should yon ask a friend why she lik e and patronizes 5KAGG5 STORE she would probably analyse her reason about like this: "Well, I know 1 get just what I want and pay for just what I get. I know, and they know, that I don't owe them any thing, and there u no deviation of price between me and my neighbor. I know the goods are fresh and clean, and well displayed and priced, making for an easy and quick selection. I know that I am not urged to buy in a larger quantity than I desire and am never offered substitute brands, that the stocks are most complete, and that nationally advertised brand are featured; that there is a brisk, snappy business-like air maintained by the personnel, and . Well, I just like that lingering feeling of personal independence in my buying which one can enjoy there." CEREALS KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, 3 pkgs WHEATENA FOR BREAK- J Qn FAST, 2 pkgs fgli KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES and Post Toasties, 3 pkgs CROWN ROLLED OATS, QQp large pkgs ZuU 57c :27c aid "all the showing your readers that the ex pression of your opinion Is beyond price. FOSTER BUTNER FI.MI (JETTING SI RCF. Editor News-ltevlew: Hor ! The present policy of Big Busi ness seems to be the silencing of any kind of criticism. They as sert that criticism no matter how friendly encouragea the spirit of anarchy overlooking entirely the ...... i 1 . laci, inai ineir own political policy -- " m -1-y . ,nu n. wonoir . , . , . . . , . , , , . - i why . ,. dams... try to b. Sa- "T'ZZZ Tom .r- j VTrAT" ""V tia. oh thi, policy seem. nave '1 'so Th. ,. things count, said a ,.- ZZ7 poTi'J- ort, ! e.l feller to ye ed. today. He meant cal condition, changed. Only a 1 i J" '? ItthnV uiTnL litl th. eight little one. h.'. support-' short time ago when Congress re- 5 fferent rrtle T who r ex In' on a llttl. ..Ury fd to wear the harness which 'rermen'ore "."coml UhB 'Inanclal giants were trying to, ,,,,, f,,n9rman, W l.jve trol- Wh.n.v.r we ... a girl who'. I nave it wear, criticism was the ord-1 elS anrt s,outed and find that tho oragg.d that no roller has .verler ' day. It was a fine thing flsh are not there. . The Pacific kiss.d h.r we can usually tell why"0 criticise paying the soldier boys i 0(eaD it tne home of tne chlnouk by Just looking at hen. Von Hindenbura la aeln' to wear his medals when inauguratsd. Ws wonder If he'll have on th. breast deeoratlon awarded to his army for poiigmn- wans, cuttin' off the a bonus, also the high surtaxes j salmon. being paid by our millionaires, but now things seem changed. The laet election, In the opinion of these judges has tamed the horses to the extent that he will wear the harness desired, and -their fear Is that the friendliest of crlti- i. i , - loor ia Mini iiiruuueai VI unu- th. v!u-9 lH.b ".'nd-l',h- !!'" w' encourage the beast to in th. young girls of northern .i ,i, , n. n, Franc f Th rosea are bloomln' nice, hain't they? Th chief of police in Oe. Molnaa I. goln' to stag, a pared, o' bootleaaor. a. an obieet leaaon. Th.ir customsra will be given a seat of honor on th. mourner'. bench. It has been only by the habit They are Inexhaustible. But why are we not getting our share? Iluve talked with a number of sportsmen, some well Known and they say that down near the mouth of the river. Poultry net ting Is strung across after th3 nets are taken out after the closed season. Is this true? Why are the fluh not coming? The -u - i sink'1! inn iiuMiiin iea t-ariy. V L'Z,J,'2J,.j I'erxonally. I have a high re . S tyLrU- and deep admiration, for the ' e ...ufnl man A-nalallv IW back the pages of history and de nouncing some of the critics of the paa!, especially the citizens who Staged the lloulon Tea Party. regard, sue i cessful man, especially those and they are many who have started ' I at the bottom and climbed to the top, or some where near the top. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE J of ,h" '"'''V- 1 have always be. ZU t2 given tnh.!?ld ' " ? TZT",0 T't ?r'1nt- in" wh.ch"l h7ve "reswed. SL.b 'h?Un'y f.".' P'.??"'" These Institutions are promoters of the community spirit, and have ac of discussion and criticism, of tree l stage of the river Is favorable, speech and a free press, that ourlhas been .all winter. Some one country has become a leader among I ia hreaklng the law. nalions, but In the eyes of Illgl 1)0 the Canning companies own Business we have reached the slage! Oregon and the rivers. The Wll of perfection where improvement I lamette river Is also shy of the Is impossible. Instead of rebuking! BO,eI Chinook. I can name a our present critics. It seems to me we" known S. P. engineer who that Mr. Clagstone would be i nas Sone twelve trips and got one thoroughly consistent in turnlnz " "on l you tnillK It is lime TOILET TISSUE, 1000-sheet QQp rolls, 6 for" J JU CREPE TISSUE, large QQn rolls, 6 for .'. UUU PALM OLIVE COCO ANUT 1 Qp Hard Water Soap, 4 bars I 31 20-MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS, large pkg 28c ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, CO C7 1 lb 53c; 3 lbs $1.56; 5 lbs Oil J I ROYAL CLUB TEAS, black or green, 1-2 lb., 33; 1 lb. GHIRARDELLI S CHOCO LATE, 3 lbs INSTANT POSTUM, large can FRESH BULK DATES, 3 lbs. for MONOGRAM SALAD OIL, per quart Brins your container and over other oils. RAISINS, Sunmaid Sezded Q Q p or Seedless, 3 pkgs UUU ECONOMY MATCHES, high grade, 12 boxes 63c 83c 45c 29c 39c 10c BUTTER, lb., 40c; Roll OREGON FULL CREAM CHEESE, 2 lbs SATURDAY FEATURES 79c 49c MAINE SARDINES, in Oil Jl Qp 10 cans tDu SUGAR, PQp 10 pounds Hub Strawberries, Rhubarb, Green Pea s, Lettuce, Cucumbers, New Spuds, Carrots, Beets, Cabbage Slcaggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER 1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon "A (tiler who liv. In i hous. hadn't ort.r throw op.nsrs." tin can- The following is from the Portland Telgram : Koseburg is in a happy position to meet the Incoming tourist from the ,Sbuth who may have an eye out for a place to btop perman ently. By virtue of occupying this same position at the .. iouthcrn end of tho ttate, Roseburg with the fertile lands or "Douglas county and its diversified products is in position to offer a closing argument to tha tourists about to pass out of the state and on southward. Douglas county has a wonderful climate, excellent soil, and an easy access to market It has many arguments to of fer to the person seeking a new land on which to 'settle down. The Roseburg and Douglas County Chamber of Commerce this summer intends to make a drive for new population. With so mnny visible arguments to offer, the drive should bear fruit. Even the birds are giving a musical program this week - providing you open your cars at an early hour in the morning. Come on, now everybody. All for the success of Kosc burg's annual Strawberry Carnival. i County, Oregon. Administrator of the estate of I lysaea Urant Mc Laughlin Deceased. All persons having clalma against aald estate complied wonderful things for many of our towns and cities, to Investigate? Gratefully yours and oblige CI.AHENCK WHITE, i'il W. Lane Street. SAY SI'KKDK.Il MISItKI"- Itl-.SK.NTKI THK FACTS. urn viii. etKHiiiiM, asiiu vninia . .. .... i m " " ' , ' I ..Jr. I.J UK 'I " M 1 law required, at Koseburg. Oregon, within six months from dale hereof. Dated this Nth day of May. 11126. It. L. McLAL'tiiU.l.N Administrator of the estate of IMyaaes Urant McLaaghlln, De ceased. o orga S. Chnmber of Commerce, to at tempt to Influence the Chamber of Commerce throughout America to ward the accomplishment of Its own designs, regardless of the In terests of the various communities. Here in Roseburg, agriculture ia or should be our main interest. Mr. " ClagAtone, and all his ilk, orate ut- nroccoli planting machines at on w hat the U. 8. Chamber of Com- Wharton Bros, l'lace your order merce la doing for agriculture, how now. We will have another shlH they are trying to "co-operate" and ment coming from the factory render every possible assistance, again soon but these may be all yet at Tuesday's meeting when I sold before arrival. Let us have asked the gentleman to give the your order now to Insure having name of a single dirt farmer among It when you need It. Wharton liros. nis nirertnrs the Dent he could ilo! Is trying to do his duty as an of- 10 nienuun I'wigm 11. nearu firer of tho law. It Is very poor of I'hnenlx. Arliona. widely known policy of any paper or Individual as a financier and real estate op-to print any thing that would not eralor. Mr. Clagstnne's assertion: he for the welfare anil Dears of mat ll r. iieant is at the pren.-nt ROSEBITRO. One., May 7. Roseburg News-Review Dear Sir and Gentlemen. This is to re fute the statement made to you by a Mr. Dave lllmelhork. In which he states that he waa held np and fined on the highway by the Traffic officer on duty In Drain. It would be well before you accept the statements of any I traveling tourist as to his treat ment In Drain to verily the report so as not to incriminate any per son or to vlllty any city in the county. The facts of the case are as follows, Mr. Newton did arrest the aforesaid gentleman and since he was in such a hurry at the rate of forty mile, an hour within the city of Drain and since he waa In a greater hurry to lie on his way, the officer did release him on (lg.no hall, and for which he haa a receipt In his pocket if he has not destroyed the same, and he was also given the 15th of May on which lo appear in court and defend his case. As far as vilify any one who each of the divisions will compete with the winners from the other. schools of this section in the sec tional contest to be held at Rose burg Saturday, May 9th. Texas1 Latesi Beauty Queen ANNUAL CLEAN UP The annual Clean Up of the City of Roseburg will be held from this date until the evening of May 12th and all parties interested are re quested to have their rubbish ready by that time. The City will haul free all rubbish placed convenient ly along the curbs In proper con tainers within that time, but spe cial attention Is calico to the fact that It Is necessary that all such rubbish be placed in good substan tial containers, either sacks or boxes, and If not so contained will not be picked up. Sacks should be tied. A charge will be made for hauling all rubbish placed on the streets after May 12lh. By Order of the Common Council. I. S. KETCH Chief of Police HOOTCH PRICES SHOOT SKYWARD SUPPLY IS LOW (Continued worn pne I.) fEiianifmiPn at Now Iondon, Con., and nay. Shore and the pastiing out of word that rum amenta must "aet" thft guardsmen stationed at Narragansett Bay. Along the Florida coast too, guns of the rum runners hav bern Yankee Physician Honored in Paris and Miss Kalherine Slalta third with .3!i0. The other standings are Velma C.off 6M, Thelma Olm sted Sr(), and Mona Porter 550. Dorolhy Eddy, Vernlta Kuhlhagen, Adele Remls, and Irleno Conlee, all of whom were nominated, have withdrawn fmm (ha . .. . . too longer candidates. , The queen recele voles for the I sale of chancea on the Kord auto mobile which 1 to be given away I to the Person holding the lurkr The first count on carnival j number, aa well as for the sale queen was made today at noon, of ticket' lo the quoi n's ball, the committee making a check to! Vote ate also 00 lale at one cent aeerlaln the prngreas of th. con-! earn. test. alia. JVrn Ueymers was ? The neit official euiit Is to be found to be leading with flk total made on Saturday when a check; vote of J.inv. Ihelin Nuard l ! will again be made on th. stand lo cecoud plac with a Vute ot l.lii lui ol the respective conUitaul. in i .iwntai'M. um f pn t i tlniR telling five hundred di ami tor two nunttrvd uoiiara irr acre, was the hauls of his conten tion that Mr. Heard was worklnjc for the farmer. At the present time the high cost of transportation Is one of the greatest problems confronting the American farmer, enprlally those on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Clagstone Is championing the candidacy of one of the officials of the Kou'ht rn Paeifin Company as a director of the l. H. Chamlwr. When 1 aked mm wny agriculture was not rep tile community, in which he so journs. The high jacking proclivities of the officer of the law is enough to start a libel suit In itself and you will therefore proceed to cor rect In your generous columns this breach of law. What the officer and court here haw to say of road hogs and others who have no regard for the rights of people to live unleas they get out of th'.Mr speed do moniiicat path is also worthy of no printed sheet. nnouia tnis not usiiniy ynu, wr i j resented upon the dlrwtorate of,wUI iv yur 'h'i' testimony his organisation he ackno ledd that In planning the 1. W Chan; her the founders of the body had derid ed not to include agriculture. o w have the fin exhibition of th na tional organisation comprising tha wealthiest buniness men In th land, proclaiming from the house top as well as before local Clum b'rs of Commerce and Civtc Club to th, proceeding. C. 8 KAI'NCK. Recorder. H. NEW TON, Traffic Officer LKK HAHI'.KR. Mayor. WINNERS SELECTED If: DECLAMATION CONTEST AT OLIDE SCHOOL At a special meeting held In the their great leva for the A men ran Ctl.de High 8chool auditorium Mon farmer, while at the same Time day evening the entrants In the they have denied him membership higher section of the district de in the nrgsnUntlnn. Iclamatory contest were beard. Transportation has amply prn en In the girls dlvtston the win its ability to take care of It-.-if.i ners were, first Ileatrtce Wright; mf i. r. i nanioer or i nm- WTunM, r ireui-n ixiiik; (Hint, merce nas welcomed it i?iio Us f.i'a i-astvr. in ine tos oivi-1 sanctum, ami Its western manner' "Ion H rati ley Smith won f lrst . , - . - - I'lllH'IJ ll'lll U llflip 'le". I Ml .- "iru ia.J- j "v. - ciect csui hnoup as director. Agrl-iana cari inn. intra place. . caxuival in Sail Autouio. Tcua, j culture, bankrupt, bun fry and tired, Those wioulcs first plac in j Texas protiucrs beauties as veil at women ftovrmorv. It chose Kstelle iStornis as queen of ft .'. brought Into play from unexpected quarters whenever a guard patrol appears near shore or travels into one of the thousands of bayous and Inlet along the gulf coast. I Commander Yeandle, assistant I to Admiral Hillard said today the 'anonymous letters had conveyed information indicating that certain officers and men of the coast guard are on a "death list" of the rum runners and that other espec ially efficient guardsmen are to be ; incapacitated if possible. l j Boatswain Pearson of the At lantic City station was kidnapped May 3 while on his way to join a patrol boat at the station. He was bound and gagged but later releas ed on the outskirts of the city when the kidnappers found they bad mistaken him for another. The , man believed to be wanted by the jrum runners has been warned by . the commandant to take extraord inary precautions. I Doatswain Oustafson was anolh jer victim of the rum war. He was i shot and killed from ambush two weeks ago off Mock Island, New t London. Threats previously had ' been made against his life. Of i ficlals here believe the tiatrol of which he was in charge was de I coyed by a rum runner on the fa j tal trip and led past another rum J runner which opened up a salvo of much gun fire from ambush. Two j others of the crew secured six ,. wounds. J Other cases have been reported to headquartors Jn which officers and men have returned to their ' homes to find that mysterious vis itors had terrorized their families. This is said by Mr. Yeandle to be particularly true around New j York. The ships In Rum Row off New York have turned to the use of carrier pigeons to convey mes sages to their shore agents. Three such messmic have fallen into tho hands of coast guard patrols and Jon one of the three occasions, the Information gained resulted in . seizure of a shore craft laden with j liquor. ! Admiral BiUard reiterated today his determination to establish a ; blockade as nearly smuggling I proof as far as facilities permit. The situation has grown so ser lious, however, that more men and more boats are needed and con gress will be asked at its next session to prov:ae tnem. Have you something to sel1., ta trade, lo give away. Use News Review columns. The Return of Warm weather makes a Refrig erator a most necessary PIECE OF KITCHEN -FURNITURE We have a Refrigerator just the size that Will please you. GET OUR LOW PRICES COMPANY 821 N. Jackson 8t R ore burg Thercjs No Substitute None Just as Good as Dr W Seaman Dainhndirr f New York City. I" bring rrler rrd tit as "thr medical ambsvia riW nf the I'nitrd Stitrv" in Pans, whrre hr l lrin givrn manv linnnra. notably by tlir Ccrchr Inliralir He l wrll known abroad I of In. wnrtime 9 fcdjral work In Om cause. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAESBRIG PQIV32EZ2 Millions of Bake-Day Tests Durin . the Past 35 Years Prove It SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND