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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, WAY 20, 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issusd Pally Excspt Sunday by The Nsws-Rsvl Co.,
B. W. BATH!
BEET O. BATES-
..President cad Manager
Secretary-Treasurer
Untured aa second elaaa matter May 17, 1820, at the pout ollice
Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 1879.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEONESDAY, MAY 20, 1925
REDEEMING WAR PLEDGES
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BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
It- ain't
Gonna
Rain
No
Mo'
Mill
DUM8ELL DORA THINKS
An osteopath la a feller who
walks on the straight and narrow
cath.
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Caatln' hia weather eye to the
windward. Prophet Bell scanned j
the hevlnga for a trace of sunshine,
this a. m. but waa unab'e to find:
the well known silver limn' to the
heavy clouds hangin' o'erhead.
However, he put on hla hip boots,
paddled out to the connin' tower
and came up amilln'. "Clean an'
warmer" la hia prognoatication and
we're hopin' he had on hia glassea
when he took a alant at the ba
rometer. The News-Review newalee were
the guests of Ab Kline yeatiddy
eve and by unanimoua vote of the
paper peddlera, he waa elected
"the best feller In the world."
Tomorry la the big openln' day
and Queen Thelma will start her
reign over the land of the Straw
berry We hope Queen Thelma
will hand out a few choice rib
ateaka along with the strawberries.
We note that a damsel in Frisco
haa started the fad of palntln' her
initiala on her knee-cap. It'a a
good stunt but with the prevailln'
skirt style, a maiden atands a oood
chance of gettln' water on the knee
ana when the paint begina to run
there'a liable to be many a good
vmtr or siik sox turned Into a
ber pole.
The boya had a Hula dancer all
primed for a classic dance at the
Kiwanla knife and fork affair yes-
nuujr out am naraino
Your-Lunch is Ready!
"Mother" will have enough to do getting ready to come
to the Carnival without worrying about lunches. Our Deli
catessen is ready to serve you, even to HOT COFFEE
Just bring your container. We can supply you with
Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads. Tamales, Hot Bread every
thing you want
THURSDAY SPECIALS Meat Loaf, Veal Fricassee,
Apricot Pie, Custard Pie
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone 515
Factory Representative will Demonstrate
THE LANG RANGES
DURING CARNIVAL
stuff.
The local home brewera assocla-
night to ban the
When the boys marched to war in the thrilling days of
1917-1918, a wave of gratitude towards them swept the
country. The people of this community and of the entire
nation felt and said that everything possible should be done
to .express their, appreciation of the services and sacrifices
of' the men who were shouldering rifle and pack. They as
sured them, definitely and solemnly, that the nation would
remember them and what they were doiflg.
A way to give concrete expression to that feeling and
those promises is now presented. Thousands of these boys
who marched jauntily away to war are stretched, pain
racked wrecks of the men they were, upon hospital beds,
f hey need help. Orphaned and dependent children of vet
erans need help also.
Their need gives opportunity to redeem the pledges
which th? nation made to its defenders when tliey were
rising so splendidly to the country's need. The country
recognizes its obligation to them. It is welcoming the op
portunity to discharge it. That is evidenced by the gener
ous response being everywhere made to the $5,000,000 fund
which The American Legion is now raising for work for
these mounting casualties of war.
The Legion will use the income from this fund exclu
sively for the rehabilitation work which it is and has been
doing for the disabled and for its work for war orphans.
The fund has been set as a trust in perpetuity. Every pos
sible safeguard has been thrown around it. In this way,
it is assured that this work will be carried on properly SO j there wasn't room enough for the
long as a disabled veteran or an orphan needs it.
The Legion is the logical agent to carry out the pub
lic's obligation to these men and children. By its work for
them, it has demonstrated unusual capacity and effective
ness in that field.
; ! A committee of nationally prominent persons is spon
soring the endowment fund. President Coolidge, members
of his cabinet, leaders in industry, finance, labor, art and
every field of national life are members of the committee.
That is sufficient guarantee to the public that the need
' is genuine, that the Legion is the proper agent to meet
the situation and that the fund will subserve a highly use
ful purpose in the nations life. There should be anc will
be adequate response to the appeal for the fund here and
elsewhere. ,
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We read of a fourteen-year-old girl committing suicide
over a love affair. This looks like the younger generation
is taking hold of the spirit of the times in a definite way
and carrying out a program fully in keeping with older
heads. .Too many girls of tender age are gainine the ways
of the world unbeknown to their parents. .They are taking
on responsibilities in an alarming way. The 14-ycar-old
child of today, in many instances, is wiser1 than parents and
parents are not wise enough to administer the proper home
trnining to round out the best citizenship. At least this is
the case in many homes and until such time that mothers
and fathers give up the more wordly things hope for im
provement is not encouraging. Caring and watching a child
from tie cradle to maturity is almost a lost art in these
modern times, but it is the one sure way of getting the most
wholesome results. And, in this day and ago the brakes
' should be applied with greater force than ever before.
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We still maintain that the weather man is going to
"dish up" three days of the finest weather ever exhibited
in this neck of the woods for the Annual Strawberry Car
nival. You can leave your umbrella at home and attend
the carnival in perfect safety so far as old Jupiter is con
cerned. He lias just about run out of atiua piira.
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Roseburg's band has been engaged to play at the slate
fair. This is another notable achievement for this city and
a fine advertisement for the community.
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Last, but not least, your home merchant is here to deliv
er t.e goods and he's here to make good any come back.
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Tomorrow is the opening day of the carnival. Put on
HEWS BOYS GUESTS
OF KLII SHOWS ON
THE OPES NIGHT
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS I
the carnival committee Is to be con- w
gratulated on ttie type of entertain ! m
ment which has been nee u red. j
g
hiKh 1 TA
All warrants of Vnlon
; school No. 6, up to and including
(warrant No. 348, dated November
3, and Indorsed not paid for
want of funds, are this day called.
Interest ceases after this date.
Hated at Wilbur, Ore., May 18th,
1925. It. E. UiiOWN, Clerk.
fl Jr : LANG DEALER will install a
I'Ji , LANG WOOD on our special thirty-dav
tw -"j-' -fr-S trial offer, at the tnd of which tim if
VrfpySr LJvn vou rt not fnl'rly yoor money
I J I s jjf Gnmnd lo trap 4r twict Liefc-
I f..Sv- I l"! wlA hM lb wood g-
I A. L quired bf any other rnj. if prP- g Vn '
I I erly imrjl1d. Writ to ai todaf Jf v9
XJj L--lor full inlormittoa tnd (bt iddm N&w
llaHl fx-c" VP1 - ' 7"r "t,,,,, " CciS1
lWJSi11 "'''jigS' P. S. LANG MFC CO. ffii.
v TPt fl Factor. 27S6 Tint A. So. n lGr:
V II J SEATTLE XT
m sn'4 FOR WOOD ONLY B
PIERCE REGISTERS
PROTEST AGAINST
PRIEST RIVER DAM
your war paint and feathers. We're off.
THE VELVET HAMMER
Tho Ni'WsKevlew "Krwslvs"
were bon a fine lime last nlulit
by the management of the Kline
Kbnwfl. the boys being given a fre
trip through all of the shows and
the rltfes. The newsies were shown (AiocUtd Pnm Lced win.)
every courteBy and the fact that SALEM, Ore., May 20. Hund-
Ihey had a lively time was ably reds of protests received by Cov
proven by the hilarious aounds ernur Pierce against the proposed
which lttsued from the various construction of the Priest Kapids
amusements while the newsies ex- dum in the Columbia river have
ercised their lungs in expressing '. caused the governor to send a let
approballon. iter to the secretary of the Interior
Tne boys took In everything from declaring that unless 'assurance is
top to bottom, visiting everything B'v'n "'"t tn0 fishing industry
tg be seen, or heard. They took not be ,nJUI"''l by the project
great sport In the riding devices. s,at8 ' Oregon will try to
bar. particularly the Seaplanes, or. 01- Pr,'vt'nt Improvement or de-
ants Whirl, a new., riding device mana mai lacumes to protect aai
for this city, and one which gave nion PPagation be installed by
the boys a new thrill. ilh builders.
The Kline Shows are offering the TllB 'ederal power commission
people j)f Kosehurg a class of nas Issued a license for construc
amusement which will add much to ""n of lne (1h" to the Washington
the carnival this year. Their shows Irrigation and Development torn-
damsel to trip the light fantastic. ar' Interesting, amusing and edu- l''in' 'l'h Is organized under tho
Bill ougha know it doesn't take cational, and there Is nothing In lK" ot ,ne BtlllH f Washington,
much room for a damsel with a ! (he least objectionable in anything In his letter to the secretary of
aklrt of shredded wheat to do her ! offered. In fact, the management "1K Interior, Governor Pierce says
agreed with the rarnlval company 'he nam will Interfere with the
that any amusement or concession Insane of salmon up the river lo
offered, which might be deemed ob- ,h,,'r spawning grounds. Some of
I Jecllonable in any respect, would " best minds on the Pacific
be Immediately closed, and
PARSLOW FURNITURE CO.
K A sUiJijw it A uiuuiwnu vvr.
SALEM, Ore., May 20 Highway
work all over the state will be af
fected by the court decree in the
case of Stanley Gregor against
Lane County, which is now pend
ing in the circuit court at Eugene,
and in which the county
nsmnLfU 111 IIS Uflt'llUB uy l . .VI. i
Ievers, attorney for the stato
highway commission. The ques-
lion Is whether the county can be j
forced to pay overtime wages to
laborers who requested the privil
ege of working over eight hours. 1
The suit is brought by Allen Joy,
overtime. The suit is brought un- iwlll continue to operate on the up
der that law, but the county 1 pr Columbia liiver highway, aud
claims the law should not apply, in the Willamette Valley,
for the reason that the men want-: The bus schedule will be ar
ed to work 10 hours. ' ranged so as to co-operate with
.About a year ago some of the the railroad, and round trip tick
same men complained to State eta will be interchangeable on bus
Labor Commissioner Gram, tie- or train, I'resident Turner of the ,
mandlng overtime pay, and, at the transportation company and the
requeit of Governor Pierce, Attor- , railroad announced.
ney Devers placed the matter be:
for the Lane county grand jury
which did not Indict the county of
ficials, and now the laborers have
Instituted civil action.
COOKED FOOD SALE
Cooked Food Sale at the Twen
tieth Century Grocery Saturday,
, .,ar no .(.... v.., kn rn K..
will be ' w v-uiiiiiiuiuij
American zinc insulated fence at
Wharton Uroa.
Portland attorney, in the name
this 'oast. the governor tells the cab-10' Gr,Kor' D0h takt!l th,e,.aa"
lion vottd last
rltti. was made good 'last night, -net member, aver that construe- nments of all the olher labor-
without the least protest. One lon l dam wilt destroy tho jers uvoiveu.
concern-don was closed and another salmon industry. It is said that The case dates as far back as
variety of prizes substituted. The heretofore no satisfactory device 1 1918 and the overtime wages al
company is by far the largest ever has been found whereby salmon lged to be due totals about $5,000.
brought to the city, and Is complete- are enabled to get above a dam the The county employed a large num
ly luinilng all statements made for ize of that proposed at Priest , ber of men on road work, and they
timid mtmbers throw tho bottle
capper in the dump pile.
The town band ordered white
duck unlet for the carnival and
SAM STAUMKK
tome wise guy thinks they oughta ' It
Hck Baker, grand tuba tooter.
Is installin' a pump in the bell of
his Instrument today to keep the
derned thing baled out while on
paradel
"Ga losh, ain't It wet!"
J LETTERS FROM THE
X PEOPLE :
MR. WILSON MAKES
EXPLANATION OF PLEA
OF GUILTY IN CA8E
Roseburg. Oregon,
May 2l). 11125.
The Editor News Review: Sir: I
have read your article In lust eve
ning s paper concerning my idea
of guilty In Federal Court yester
day; there Is no reason given In
your article for the plea and I wish
to Inform you and the public why
t made a plea of guilty; my trial
was first set for March 17; I re
quested more time to raise funds to
pay witnesses expensea and the
trial was postponed until May 13:
that was the only postponement and
there had not been several as Indi
cated; I had lo bring several wit
nesses from the far east to disprove
statements and prove my w here
about; this was very expensive and
1 ruuld not raise the money al
though 1 offered property In this
city anil also In Klamath County for
sale but found no buyer: 1 also-had
my first attorney Quit me over a
very small matter and I had lo em
ploy another. 1 filed a request or-
motion for a continuance based on
an alfidavlt setting forth In detail
the names and addresses of eastern
witnesses ami others outside of this
state and staled in full Just what
each witness would testify lo anil
that it was necessary for me to
have these witnesses before I could
come to trial The court overruled
the motion for continuance and I
was compelled to go to trial w ithout
witnesses; an agreement was
reni lied with the Assistant I'nlted
Stales Attorney who had charge of
tho esse and w-ith my attorney to
only consider the five counts In the
Indlrlmrnl as one count if a plea of
KUilly would be made; I felt help,
less In the matter without witnes
ses to disprove statements that
would be made by government wit-
1 only had exactly one min
A huge crowd visited the shows
last night In spite of the handicap I
of the early rainstorm. The shows 1
and concessions were liberally pat-
Ilaplds.
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CHURCH IS TD BE
LaATKST STOUH Kl (ilSTKIN
.lil OF AX INCH OK itAI.V.
Another severe electrical storm
was "experienced last niht and
rain fell heavily for about two
hours. Precipitation halted, bow.
ever, about o'clock, but started
.again during the early morning.
During the z hours ending at 5
o'clock this morning the total
precipitation waa .l of an inch.
' This brings the total rainfall lor
the month up to l.tlti inches,
which is slightly under the aver-
age, which Is 2.05 iuches. The
ioihi ruiuiun siuci stepiemuer 1,
to date is 40.56 inches, the aver
age being inches, giving
a total excess of S.&li inches.
Ofticial toreeast tor tomorrow
is "generally fair."
were required to furnish their own
1 board. Since thev were in the 1
NOTICE TO WATER I country a long distance from their!
CONSUMERS homes they had to pay board, and
Water will be shut off Thursday. 1 expressed it preference to work 10 1
ronized and many prizes were car-May 21, from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m., afjinstead of 8 hours, so that they
ried away. : fectlng all of Roseburg south of might pay board by the additional
Tho riding devices are partial-! Mosher St. two hours labor,
larly good. There Is a large f orris i CALIFORNIA OltKCON There is a law that says eight
wheel, merry-go-round, and a huirel POWER CO. hours shall constitute a day's work
whirl, the latter being termed "Sea-j o ;more than that to bo required only
planes." For each of these large de-1 Sheep guano, (iromore, Roselawn in cases of emergency, when j
Mrs. Bjerg In
Mrs. (.'. J. IIJeTg, who realties on
one of the Curry plats northwest
of this city, was in this morning
visiting and shopping for a few
hours.
vices there Is a smaller replira and bone meal fertilizer at Wbar- double pay shall be allowed fo-thu
where the tiny little children may ton Hros.
hide surrounded by complete safe- Get screen doors at FowelTa Fur
tjt The ferrls wheel rages are com-. niture.
pletely housed In. The seaplane Is j o
low and with safety devices on the Extra special prices on phono
planes, so that every precaution is graphs to close out stock, McKean,
taken to prevent Injury. I Darby & Baldwin,
Altogether the shows afford a 0
place where plenty of amusement 1 For prompt tan nftrvme, city or
can be secured by everyone, and country trio. Phnn 44
The dedication services for the 1
new Community Baptist Church
at Kiddie, will be held on Hun
day, May 24, and at that time
;in effort will be made to raise
all of the money necessary to pay
the costs incurred in construction.
Hev. J. D. Chappello. of the Am
erican ltaptift Home Mission So
ciety, and the American BuptUt
nblicution Society, is the acting
I REVIVAL J
AT THE MISSION R
Each Evening at S:00 1
You Are Invited. H
Tho law-nlmlinit nntiire of our population's bent
would make tho money paitl for jails extravagantly spout,
except for crooked visitors who do not liarnioni.o, whose
motives are unrighteous und whose conduit is unwise; but
when they break tho statutes in their foolishness and sin, wo
may depend our sheriff friend will promptly run them in.
ror Mms a guy whose hand and eye are steady as a!"1" '" "''i'1" ' matter was
hill. He's sure to shoot the wild galoot who won't obey his $ nhaof P7. and
will. He doesn't send his deputy to face Uic killer's gat, hut i 1 '' A i minutes later I
runs the risk of bullet holes punched neatly ,n his hat. iTilave "."looT .T.al
helped consume the Spaniards back in 18iW and still is proud nywy because my conscience i
of what hp riirl nl thnt evritincr rlut clear In the matter aa I am not In
01 wnai ne aia ai wai extiung elate. t rH.-t cuiny as charged hm t took a.i-
Moonshincrs speak in vigorous disparagement of Sam I'1"" hastm- that led me to believe
for he'., a water power indeed whom all bootless di,....iX,!::."lK,;d,Kr.,.h;
He rises while tho sun is yet behind the eastern hills, and1"'" ' 'n matter: I r-ourst that
mounts Us horso and goes to get tho evid.-iun an stills I'i"" ?,"hn' lnl" 1,:,"'r lo,!"y ln "r"
" "Him. ,r ,!,, ln puhne nmT Know my
jus uo) a utiiicti-iiiciu tuoeajiuiua a lung aim utUUICil lolir,a,sV or tb5 it:aler.
I- - I l :. j i . . i , i
ere he can lay hia gun away and hit the Osterniuor.
Yours truly
HORACE 0. W1LSOX,
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TROUSERS
Aside from the economy
Hm;Ie, a Suit with an 'extra
pair of trouHers meets any
emergency demanded ready
w hen unexperted occasion
rerjuir s a hanae of garment.
And particularly this sea.ton
are the alueg unusuully
Rood.
$37.50
Harth's Toggery
Klitbeim shoes 1
Sietaon Hats
patttor and will have charge of
tho Ber ices, which start w ith a
bible school service at 10 a. nw
and the prededication services at
11 a. m. At 12:30 p. m., there
will be a picnic dinner at the
park, and nt 2 o'clock there will
be a baptismal service in the
river. .The rain dedication ser
vice takes place in the evening,
and Itev. 11. I,. Caldwell, of the
i Ro?eburg Haptlst church will
'preach the dediratory sermon.
Each of the meetings of the day
will be featurid by special music,
and interesting talks.
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
now TO SOLVE PUZZLE
The words start in the numbered
squares and run either across or
down. Only one letter i placed in
each white square. If the proper
words are found each combination
of letters in the w hite squares
will forir words. The key to
puzzle the first word is given in
the drawing, llcluw are keys to
the other words.
AryfttJ pnm LvrA Wir.
NEW YORK. May 20. Uum
ship driven fiftm oir Anurican
shores by the coast guard bloc
kado are jamming Halifax harbor
a; one result of the determina
tion of the administration from
President Coolidg-. down, to cn-forr-o
nrohthition to t!ie limit.
Firo arrived yesterday. They
den t know when to turn. Some
of thom tnend di harKing thdr
cargo,- and returning to legitfm
acj tretgnt tramc. The Halifax
situation confirm. Hta lements in
roat iruard cin les that Hum Kow
has Tirtually been cleaned up.
tne ship of a fleet of SO rum
ships remains, li is a t.erman
vensel. anchored (orty mile off
Sandy Hook. The dry rampuii;n,
ashore and inland, continues a
pace. A fleet of armed craft Is
'ilng mobilized at five bases on
Lake Ontario and thp St. Law
rence river to cope with the e
peefpfi deluge of liquor from On
tario, where A 4 per cent beer
ots on hale Thursday.
PORTLAND-SEASIDE
AUTO BUS LINE IS
SOLD TO RAILROAD
Running Across.
Word 1. Tho Greek Rod, In the
picture, who carried the world on
his shoulders. The name is annlied
to any books containing many
mnns of the world.
Word 6. I'art of the foot.
Word 6. To torment or irritate.
Word 8. l.ook; observe.
Word 9. Low in price.
Running Down.
Word L The top floor ot a
house.
Word 2. The same as Word 6
running across.
Word 3. A contract. "The store
owner aked for a !9-vear
on the buildim?.
Word 4. What wc all must do
nirhts to be healthy.
Word 7. A body of salt water.
SATURDAY'S Pl'ZZI.E
A.VSWKRKD.
rOHTI.ANIi. Ore. May ;n The
Spoknne. rnrlland and Seattle
Transportation rnnipany. which
was orcnnijid aa a stiidtary nt
the .Spokane, rortlan.l and Seat
tle Railway to operate motor
lnie on th" lower ( nltiuihia Riv
er Hithwav between Portland and
Seaside, ore . today t k over the
conipetina: bit line of ti, ('ohitn
bta St:ir s. inc. Kifteer hn?.e
were turned over, and A. Jaloff.
head ot the stage company, airreed
r.ot to ensaue again lu oierationef
busies oa.tUs rout, tbouU
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