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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
liud Pally Ssctpt Sunday by Ths News-Rsvlsw Co.,
a W. BATEH
BERT O. BATES.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1926.
THE VALUES OF A HIGH SCHOOL
We wonder if the public as a whole, really appreciates
the significance of a high school? Those who have never at
tended one perhaps do not, and those who have had that
. privilege, clearly recognize its importance.
; From the time one enters high school, he is under a con
stant training which encourages thoroughness, fair play,
comradeship, citizenship, and sternly discourages those fac
tors which are undesirable there and in every day life.
The high school of Roseburg is above the average, which
anyone will admit upon investigation of facts and conditions.
Various courses with the best of instructors make possible
to students a profitable time spent within its four walls. The
English courses are splendidly taught as evidenced by the
fact that, in the entrance tests for high school students at
tending O. A. C, last year, Roseburg ranked seventh. Hon
ors have been earned by the Commercial Department. The
mathematics courses, Spanish, history, science, Latin
courses, etc., have for their instructors the graduates of the
best colleges and universities.
And then, the apparatus for dispensing and acquiring
this knowledge is of the best. In the past few months, Kose
burg has taken the initiative and devoted a large sum ot
money to the construction of a new high school building,
which, together with the one now in use, will doubly insure
students up to the twelfth grade a splendid education.
The city with the good schools is the best advertisement
for the immigration of the desirables. Education means pro
gress. Progress means success. To the progressive success
ful community, therefore, belongs the good schools. Kose
Curg has the good schools above the average, so to Roseburg
goes the honor of being a town above the average, with good
schools and desirable residents.
Situated as Roseburg is, in one of the most beautiful
spots in Oregon, in one of the best counties surrounded with
the most progressive communities, with the rich soils and
stable business conditions, what is there that this city ot
Roseburg and this county of Douglas has not to look forward
to? In fact, what is there right now that Roseburg hasn
got, that other towns have, and that it needs. Nothing.
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MOTHER'S DAY
pmms
BrBERl a BATES
Soma red-headed kid
Took our typewriter away
Ht't runnin' thla colyum
Jutt fer today.
Whatever he aaya
He'a reepontibie for
So when you go out
Don't alam the door.
He hae a few gaga
Ha heard In Wisconsin
We want you to meet
Miliar Chuck Swanaonl
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Mother's Day, which comes on the second Sunday in
May, has been nationally observed for the past two or three
fears. On that day, daughters and sons should attend
thurch, and remember their mother by some card or present
If she is living, a red flower should be worn, if not, a
white flower.
The son or daughter, perhaps, usually does not appre
ciate the sacrifice of a mother, and they also do not realize
what some little rememberance, as a token of affection
means to her. To remind her that you do is the spirit of
Mother's Pay to show to her that you appreciate her, and
the love and care she has bestowed upon you since infancy.
As some poet has so aptly said :
"Nobody knows the anxious fears,
Lest Darlings may not weather
The storm of life in after years, ,
Nobody knows but Mother!
Nobody kneels at the throne above
To thank the Heavenly Father
For that sweetest gift a mother's love;
Nobody can but Mother I"
And so, you are urged to observe Mother's Day appro
priately, and make her and yourself happy thereby.
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TODAY'S PAPER IS EDITED BY ORANGE 'R' STAFF
The first and second semesters' Orange 'R' staffs (by
the way, "The Orange 'R' is the name of the high school
paper, not of a beverage) have accepted the invitation of the
News-Review to edit today's paper, and that invitation has
resulted in the one which you are now reading.
So far as we know, this high school is the only one in
the state which has this privilege bestowed upon them. It is
done in-collcges and universities, however, for the purpose
of giving experience to students studying journalism. We
members of tho staffs know we will find this adventure very
helpful, and may perhaps influence some of us to take a
journalistic course in a higher institution of learning.
The staffs wish, through this column, to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to Mr. Hates and the cm
ploypes for the confidence they have shown.
By Charlea Swtanson
GOOD EVENING POLKS .J
I nil--- ua'il IT
Kindt' go alow today
Cauae we dunt
Uant til Ihnm
Bert G. up. -
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS?
A hacienda la the Spanish one
hoaa ahay.
V V V
Dunt ferglt thla la bath
we wui goin' to give you a
of Bert G. acrubbin' hia back
you cud toe how to do It, but art.
never got a cnance to cuz no never
took none.
f. 4. 4. '
WILLIAM TELL'S SECOND
"Your aon threw a rock at me."
"Old It hit you?"
"No."
"Then K waan't my aon."
4
The management reservea the
right to exclude any lady we think
proper.
4. 4, 4.
The boya will aoon be coming
home from college, auh girle be a
glttln' out your hlkin' shots.
4, 4. 4.
My pop took f Irat prize at the
cat ahow tuthar nita. Yech, and
I haven't had to feed him aince.
"Hera'a where the program be
glna." 4, 4. 4,
"Honey, my feet'a wet"
"Do they?"
"No, they la."
4, 4. 4,
Wa waa gulna to put Bert G.'a
pitcher In the Hall of Fame today,
but all the plcturea we cud find
wunt fit foi the "Roguea' Gal.
lery."
4. 4. 4.
She doean't like
A ahady Joke
She doean't hike
8he doeant amoka
8ha doean't awaar,
' She never flirts,
She doeant wear
Thoae ehor.ened aklrta
She doean't danoe,
She doean't alng
And goofa In panta
Don't mean a thing
She doean't uae
The beauty aalvea
But won't refuae
To ahow her calvea
You aak her name?
Well, that'a a WOWI
She'a not a dame
She'a Jutt a cowl
4. 4. 4,
HALL OF FAME
If Bert G. haan't already gained
acceta to the Hall of Fame, we'll
take thia opoprtunlty to confer up
on him that great honor.
Although he once in a while geta
a bum Joke off on aome poor oust,
hit Inaxhauatibla tfftrvtsctnet
more than makea up for it. Hia
winning amile and twinkling eyea
have made many people laugh.
Bert la alwaya willing to help
na m neeo, tucn at atelttlng a
"MOTHER O' MINE"
If I were hanged on the highest hill,
Mother O' Mine, Mother O' Mine!
I know whose love would follow me still.
Mother O' Mine, Mother O' Mine!
If I were drowned in the deepest sea,
Mother O' Mine, Mother O' Mine I
1 know whose tears would come down to me.
Mother O" Mine, Mother O' Mine!
If I were damned of body and soul,
I know whose prayers would make me whole.
Mother O" Mine, Mother O" Mine!
By Rudyard Kipling
get In some way and make the
1925 Strawberry Carnival a fore
runner of prosperity.
You Should Worry
Of dburae there it no necessity for a thing of that kind
in a well regulated home. We shoulder all the problems
of something for lunch or dinner. Listen to this
Fresh Potato Chips Daily Meat Roasts Pies Cakes
Salads Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursdays Hot
Bread Every Noon.
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY Roast Beef. Meat Balls
Spanish, Saratoga Chips, Raisin Pie, Custard Pie -
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone SIS
T.I.T.T.IT.TT.T.1.l.lJlW.lI.IIllM.llllM.Jlg
Interior Finish and Mouldings
The largest stock of interior finish. Casings, Base
ahd Mouldings in the city all thoroughly kiln dried and
well manufactured.
You are cordially invited to inspect our stock.
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
I.T.T.T.T.I.I.I.I.I.M.TT&TTI.IM
Crark proof
Wharton Uros.
garden hose at
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IBE
E
E TO
PLACED IN
ALL SCHOOLS
Colliers Sending Out Copies
Without Cost for Use in
School Rooms.
Howard "Pat" Patience, field
superintendent of the Western
Aulo Supply Company, Seattle din-
lady over ,h. d.n.erou. curb, pick- ."'kk 'aVraZTn
KZT .;.-nlJX-Th?0;NEED ,S ENLY FELT
Ha It a or..t .. o OTrurr on "eunesnay, May 13
difficult .... .u -Z 1. . " ' orate program.
throuoh hia enern. end ..r..i. 1 . Valuable aulrv accessories hav-
spirit.
SAFETY FIRST'TU BE
L
breeding. We will have up to a
thousand of more tourists punning
through Husehurg dally thla sea
son and we mutt imike a favor
able Impression upou them."
ing retail value of more than l.0
will be auctioned off and all pro
ceeds given to charitable Institu
tiona of Koseburg
An orchestra has been secured
and will play from 2 p. m. to SI p.
m. In the afternoon tho musicians
will Dlay on the street ami In it..
It lent ths winking st the women 'evening at the reception to be given
at counts. It's the "follow up." i at the new store.
Mr alienee la arran.gPIng for a
fine program, consisting of music,
talks by local speakers, and many
interesting and amusing features.
The reception Is for ths purpose
of giving the people of tbe city
an opportunity to become acquaint
ed with the store and Its manse
era, and it la expected that there
will be a big attendance. In other
openings the stores have been
crowded to the limit
Mr. Hartley of Spokane will b
manager, and will arrive In a few
llal K. linker, general sals
manager, of Loa Angeles, will ba
nnre to aid In the opening.
The new store Is located on 8te.
hens etreet. Just norlh of tbe tele
Phone exchange building, and tho
stock Is now being put In plao
ready for the accomodation of tho
public.
Moral Code Lacking Be
cause of Fear of Stirring
Up Religious Contro
versy or Antagonism.
mailed out to all of tbe schools In
! Douglas county. Tho code is aa
follows:
In God We Trust If I want to
be a happy, useful citlyn 1 must
have:
I Courage and Hope I must be
' brave. This means I must be brave
j enough and strong enouch to con
trol what I think,. and what I aay
' and what I do, and I must always
I be hopeful because hope Is power
I for improvement.
wisdom I must act wisely. In
school, at home, playing, working,
reading or talking, I must learn
how to choose the good, and how
to avoid the bad.
Industry and Good Habits I
must make my character strong.
My character Is what I am, If not
In the eyes of others, then in the
eyes of my own conscience. Good
thoughts In my mind will keep out
bad thoughts. When I am busy do
ing good I shall have no time to do
evil. I can build my character by
training myself In good habits.
Knowledge snd Usefulness I
must make my mind strong. The
better I know myself, my fellows
and the world about me, the hap
pier and more useful I shall be. I
must always welcome useful knowl
edge in school, at home, every
where. Truth and Honesty I must be
truthful and honest. I must know
what Is true In order to do what Is
10NC bISTAMCC
MAUMNC
ntevd
luaronh
HAULING
Our trucks travel over all
roads. They never grum
ble at the moving tasks
we impose upon them.
Our long distance rates
are as low as can be found
for such a service.
"We aim to pleats" '
H.S. FRENCH
I uemceyt,
3 I !'' J TRANSFER AND STCRACE CO. H
9 1 " PHONE 220 M
UNIVERSITY DF OREGQE. FACULTY
GETS BIG SKAKEUP BY THE REGENTS
(Aaorittad tnm Uued win.) land northwest conferenco govern
EUGENK. Ore.. May . After I ing bodies, was reduced to a posi-
secrecy had been maintained for tion as professor. His salary, un
it bout a week, news of the present der the action will be cut 1500 a
business transacted at the meeting year.
of the University of Oregon board
of regents here Saturday, May 2,
was revealed here last night.
Among the moves made by
regenta are:
In the department ot romance
languages, Blmllar action waa tak
en. Timothy Cloran. for many
the years the department head, will re
main as an instructor in the de-
New heads of departments au- oartment. Drobablv devoting bis
thorlzed for Unglish and Romance time to the Instruction In French,
languages. New department heada to auc-
Deoartment of drama and speech seed these two will ba aDoointed
arts consolidated with English, and in the future It la said.
Fergus Reddie automatically drop- Kirby Miller, graduate of the un-
ped as a result. jlverslty and a post-graduate stu-
Dean C'oltn.v. uyment, neaa oi teni at Oxford having won the
the college of literature, science Rhodes scholarship a few years
Olegon school children are go-
and art, granted a year's leave of
absence.
Timothy Cloran, head of the ro
mance language department, and
Herbert Croniby Howe, head ol
English, retained aa professors In
their respective departments.
Dr. Harry Torrey, chairman
of the department of medicine, not
expected to return alter a year'a
leave ot absence.
The consolidation of the depart
ment ot drama and speech arts
with the department of English
and tbe dropping ot Fergus Reddle,
head of the former department for
several years, was recommended
by a committee consisting of C. C.
Colt and Mrs. George T. (lerlinger.
both of Portlsnd: Sam Kozer, sec
retary of atate and ex-officio mem
ber of the board, Fred Kiske ot Eu
gene and Judge J. W. Hamilton of
Koseburg, appointed at the Jsnu
ary session to investigate the sit
uation at the university with the
aim of consolidation of some de
partments and the abolltloji ot
some work in order that a deflctt
!of $6O.00v annually might be avoid-
right.
fear.
I must tell the truth without e
Ing to have a code of right living I dealinga and In all my thoughts,
on the walls of their 6.500 elate ' Unless I am honest I cannot have
rooms throughout the state. This i self-respect,
ed.
must be honest In all my w iT. -K,Th t
m .ii .h... o' English literature, which wil
not take in the department of
drama and speech arts, was
room mruuKUUut lue state. tasimrinin'i. ih.,ij .iM rnlt Herbert
happen, to come under the head! Heal.hfulnes. snd Cleanllnes.-I ! '"t " ' '
of big news because, strange as It ! must make my body strong. My
may seem, a code of morals fori eyes, my teeth, my heart, my whole
school children that could be used, biniy must he healthful so that my
Among the many speelnl fea
tures being planned for the Rose
burg Strawberry Carnival, to be
held May It, 23 and 2J. speclal'i.,.
m..t, l ,., .. l ... . , iinju.
" ...... w Ul.il. .11 VU lu
particular.
In this day of heavy traffic con
gestion, during siii'h events, ptany
mothers and fathers are at times
afraid to bring In tho entire fam
ily, fearing lust a possible acci
dent through some reckless, or
careless driver, uiav occur to some
member of the family.
Such fear should be cast to one
in public schools without stirring
up a religious controversy and a
lot of antagonism. Just hasn't been
In the books.
Impressed by the growing de-
n-lnd can work properly. 1 muft
keep physically and morally clean.
Helpfulness and Unselfishness
I must use my strength to help
others who need belp. If I am
Ousting podr to kill aphis and "'l,e by " ,ar ,ni' 19 caru
otner insects Is sold at Wharton," ' concerned.
Preparations for clean-up day
are rapidly going forward and the ,
local people are taking adrantsge I
of this opportunity to clean up the
City. Mayor Houiu particulsrly i
stresses ths fact that this drive
should he made rlty-wids. The
city trucks will take all rubbish
placed on curbing la sacks or iar
rela some time next Monday or
Tuesday.
The mnyor aaid "Our rlty Is a
fine pin andflusn we
should kftcp It thai war: aol only
for sanitation or to show pride
In our city, but because a 4ieat
well-cared for community Is a
mark of civilisation and gout
i tiros.
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I'AltNlHAS
NKl.t.s I1KAI, ESTATE
To allay all such worry the carn
ival committee wishes
known by all, that, at
In laxl nights News-Revlnw, smp!e
tiartic Is assured by t hief T. A.
IKafferty. of the atato motor v.e
!hlcle department.
I During the thre rdays of llio
carnival Chief Raf forty has
W. L. fltnns of Kdetibower has
bought eight lots of . n. Carnl
han. Mr. Sto,ne will move his
ImllHIn. r.nm th I. 1.1
t the Agisted Oil Co,.ny to 'X;'""', 'V.XZZ.'?!
Ins new purchase lo lilockt dis
tant. J. W. Totmnn made the sn.
He also reikis the sale to Carl
W. Olman of the US acre farm
of John Hamar one halt mile east
ot CtniieJVIcw.
fir Officers Talent, Williams and
Thurber. rho under tho supervis
tonof tf carnival committee will
see thai afety first' prevails
tioughout the eltlre event.
This second notice of such ar
rangement Is A ilil-'hed as atp -
ctiehxlcal rUKKf a to sH. who
fear congested traffic, to hop In I
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CITV
IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned. Recorder of the city
Oregon, will un in
7:30 o'clock P. M., Msy isth. isa.v
t his office In the City Hall. r.w
scaled proposals for the putv
It to be ' 1 ""seoiirg. uregon. win
mentioned
celve
main! for a moral code written In! strong I an help others, I can be
simple English that a child conlil kind, I ran forgive those who hurt
understand, and containing only me and I can help and protnet the
those fundamental truths upon ' weak, the suffering, the young and
whlrh people of all religious faiths, the old. and dumb animals,
or oue. could agree. Collier's. The Charity I must love. I must
National Weekly, recently enlisted ' uTe Cod. who created not only thia
the Interest and cooperation of I earth, but also all men of all races.
thoutandt of mothers snd fathers ' creeds, who are my brothers.
in framing auch a code, leading
clericals of every faith, distinguish
ed educators, statesmen, jurists,
authors and ethical culturlsts con
tributed their suggestions. Chief
I must love my parents, my home,
my neighbors, my country, and be
loyal to all these.
Humility and Reverence-t must
know that there are always more
Crombie Howe, for many years Ita
head and" also the representative ot j deficit of 60.0tio annually,
ine unrverany in iiib i-hci.ic pwat , py me university.
ago, waa not re-elected as an In
structor in the department of phil
osphy. He was serving under a
one-year tenure of office..
Dr. Harry B. Torrey, chairman
of the department of medicine and
professor of soology, who received
a years leave of absence will not
return at the end of the year, be
cause of other plans held by Dr.
Torrey, It was said.
The office of lecturer in the ex
tension department which waa
held by E. i Carleton, was abol
ished. Colin V. Dyment, dean o' the
college of literature, science and
arts, received a years leave of ab
sence.' He and Mrs. Dyment, who
has been connected with the uni
versity in the department of phy
sical education for women, will
tour Europe. Dean Dyment bas
been In poor hea.th for tho past
few years.
It waa stated In the report that
E. 3. Bates, member of the phil
osophy staff, now on leave in Eur
ope, had submitted his resignation
and that tbe resignation had been
accepted. Friends of Mr. Hales
today questioned the submission
of a resignation.
Members of the board of regents
who could be reached said that the
moves were made entirely in the
Interests of economy to avoid the
faced
T
Tl
other notables, had a stand in It. known. 1 must respect all who
And so at last a code was prodiic-l nave wisdom than I. and have
ed that has met with practically
universal approval.
Mr. J. A. Churchill, superinten
dent of public Instruction, bas
cnase or my mreet and sewer Ini-i agreed to place the code in every
provenicm nonets in tne sum of pnnne scnool riasa room In Ore
hald itonds are Issued
f 1.1.-113.133
under the Bancroft Bonding Act In
denominations of SiHM each with
Interest at ( per cent, payable semi
annually and run from one to ten
Soil
nlsh
Collier's has agreed to fur-
the entire s.Stio illuminated
Roseburg.
The right to reject any and all
bids Is hereby reserved.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, May
6th. 19JS.
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Shearing machines and suppliA "ii.,nrv" "it" or , Cltv Recorder of the ciiv rr p,,.-.
at Wharton Bros. , u Ul-k uf tauoen to-bo yours burg, Oregon.
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years at the option of the city of i paper, with an aproprtate
nalea noruer in live colors,
are nn advertising marks
kind on the codes. '
Several hundred of these a
roniea of the code at Its own m.
pense. The codes are printed from ' Fuller brushes. Umpqua Hotel,
large type on a good grade of, this week. Mr. ArneaL
illtiml
Ther of at
ter Streets, he gases on a new gar
age, store and other Important
structures. No matter where he
goes there Is always something new
to meet his eyes.
Now Is the time for the ambiti
ous young Westerner to plan on
having a home. One force that
hinders him from buying his lot
today and beginning his excavation
tomorrow, is the thought that his
I permanent life work may set him
I down in Chicago, or New York, or
Roseburg Is a happy position to Portland, or Orraha. This uneer
meet the Incoming tourist, who may ; tainty keepa his home plans in the
have an eye out for a place to atop i air.
permanently. By virtue of occupy- But the time comes sooner or
nows fairly well
permanently to
la In a position to offer a cated here. The Question then
closing argument to tbe tourists ; arises Where shall we buy a lot
about to pass out ot the stste and t tor a Dew home?
on southward. One of Roseburg's I Wise real entate men answer tho
well-known tourists returned a few I Question easily: "Buy In a section
accountable to Ood and to human-'daya ago. after an absence of eight iin good transit facilities not
Ity for how I live and how I can 'years. The first thing he remark-1 more than an hour from work." In
help my fellows, and for the ex-1 ed was the growth of the city. This ' Roseburg this would mean: "Buy
remark makes an Individual look wiintn tew miles or downtown,
about hia city and find out the vari-j where others are buying and build
ous structures that are being erect-, Ing and make your niagnlflclent, aa
ed. If be walka down Rose Stree., 1 the ones around you. If you want
he will discover that he will aoon I a home that Is truly rural, w ith
be able to house his car In a new , wide room to breathe In, for vlea
garage. If he goea southward on ' that cannot be ahut off, with ample
Htephens Street, he w ill discover home grounds that may be kept
the late Samuel Uompers. among ' "fall compared to what can. be end of the state Roseburg that he is to be
reverence for all that as good
I alth and Responsibility I must
do all these things because I am
tent to which my fellows may trust
and depend upon me.
live wall ranis conlslnlng the
riHlw have been received by Coun
ty School Superintendent Mrs.
Eillth Ackert, and are rabidly being
BASKETS FOR MOTHER
We have them In new stvles and
colors. Just the thing for Mother's that a new hotel Is being erected, I bright and idy by off Lour work.
Day presents. Tbe Fern. a building of magnlficlence; fur-1 Roteburge outskirts are rich In
o ther out he will find a new service! these rich beyond any other city
Piano puptla of Mrs. Hedwlg station and still further- the new j la America.
Watalg will appear la Recital In General OU headquarter. If he WiUt so many visible arguments
CauyoaviUe, May IS, it I p. a. waikt down Jackson and Winches-' to offer, ths drive ahould bear fruit