Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925.
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issuad Daily Excspt Sunday by Th Nsws-Rsvlaw Co, Inc.
B.'W. BATE
UBHT O. BATES.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925.
CONSTITUTION STUDENTS
- School students to the number of 1,400,000 have partici
pated in oratory contests during the past year. The sub
ject debated has been the constitution of the United States.
It is a remarkable thing to have nearly a million and a halt'
young folks working over this famous document. The re
sult must have some effect on our national ideas
In some quarters there is a tendency to speak lightly of
the constitution, and to think there is danger that we shall
"jnake a fetish of it", as some say. Such persons seem to
ce that in our admiration of this great instrument, we
may go too far, so as almost to worship it, and be unwilling
to modernize it.
Our constitution accomplished some wonderful results,
5b that it represents perhaps more human wisdom than was
ever before compacted into any code of government.
Previously democratic government had always proved a
(mlure. The United States government was the first suc
cessful attempt to establish democracy on any considerable
scale, and its success was due to the exalted wisdom mani
fested by the men who created this constitution.
The difficulties in the way of establishing such a gov
ernment seemed insuperable at that time. The interests of
.' the several colonies and elements of people in them were so
antagonistic, they were all so suspicious of their neighbors,
'(Jhat it did not seem possible for them to get together. It
seems as if-more than human guidance must have helped I
frame this wonderful government. : -
T". While necessary changes will have to be made, a sys
tem that has accomplished such amazing results is to be
viewed with the most profound respect, and modified only
as the result of mature thought The young people can't
spend too much time studying it.
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Salem, Ore., San Francisco and Omaha are putting the
ban on obscene 'magazines by prohibiting their sale at tnu
- news stands. Washington, D. C. has already barred 10 of
tuch filthy periodicals and about 40 others are under ex
amination. At Portland a movement is under way to elimin
ate the bathing girls' float from the annual rose festival
"parade. Reports along the same line from many other
pities indicate that a moral awakening is taking place nil
-over the country, and it is not too nuuCi to hope that the j
purging process will permeate every agency of a public na
"ture that tends to demoralize the nation's citizens of to-morrow.
Your Lunch is Ready!
"Mother" will have enough to do getting ready to come
to the Carnival without worrying about lunches. Our Deli
cateaaen ia ready to aerve you, even to HOT COFFEE
Juat bring your container. We can aupply you with
Hoaata, Pies, Cakea, Salads, Tamales, Hot Bread every
thing you want.
FRIDAY SPECIALS Creamed Chicken with
Noodles, Roast Beef, Apple and Banana Cream
Pies.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone SIS
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
With tho help
Of Prophet Bell
And the state militia
We oughta have
Good weather
For at least
Three days.
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DUMBELL OORA THINKS
Straw ticks live on strawberries.
$$
Tom Ness, Copco feller, an
nounces that he'll shut the water
off In a section of the village to
night between 6 and 8 o'clock. We
hope that Jupe Pluvius keeps his
spigot shut off for three full days
and nights.
f. 4.
The Ump. Chiefs put on their
Indian kimonas today and paraded
the main stem and their bobbed
hair squaws trailed along behind
totin' their papooses. The Chiefs
may be king of all they survey
on the main drag but at home we'll
bet the squaws tell 'em a thing or
two.
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Red Hots Free
SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION OF SWIFT & CO.'S
Grade Quality Pro
y I
ducts
11 The city of Oakland, to the north, is showing the proper
TJipirit of co-operation. The business houses of that place
',yil close next Saturday forenoon and the citizens of the
;vommunity will come to Kosoburg to participate in the
strawberry Carnival program, this is certainly a most
wholesome and friendly spirit to show and Hoscburg will
not forget Oakland when the opportunity comes to return
the favor. And the Gobblers are coming, too. Atta boy !
The king almost got crowned too
when he couldn't put the halo on
her royal niba without tearln' off
her hair net
!
The Oakland Gobblera are comin'
over to the village Satiddy a. m.
en mase and it means that the lo
cal sheiks'll hafta look to their
laurels aa them tellers from acrosst
the valley have their hair .licked
back with goose-grease and are
rarin' to go. '
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The baby parade thia mornln'
was roundly applauded by the
bachelors who can apend 365 nlghta
per year without feedin1 little junior
a ahot of paregoric
j. 4. .t.
The band tooted liberally today
and are gettln' ready .for tomorry's
affair by bandaoln' a slab of beef,
steak on their lips.
vlco promised to begin September
1st.
Kiilem April liull.llng permits
asi-n?Kali'(l t.MiS.tiTS.
IlarrialjiirK ltaplil work b.-lnj;
dims on pacific Highway bridge
over Willamette.
Hood Itlver With a llchter
bloom thun u-mnl, apple (Mtiniatns
are for crop of 2, Goo cars, a nor
mal yield: ,aI:o U50 cars pears.
Klamath Kail Contract let
for new Central School, to cost
105,00.
Corvalt Ilenton Independent
and Benton County Courier con
solidated. New ataln fish halohery on the
Itoarlnit Itlver, I. Inn County, now
hatching trout egus.
Klamath Kalis Menefee Com
pany to build larger plant to re
place burned jVtodoc Point millthat
cut 150,000 fwt dally.
Air mall service to the Pacific
Northwest bichu July 1. to be
: maintained tf sufficient patronage
Is given.
Helix Old Advocate newspa
per clinnires handH and takes nanro
i of Helix View Point.
j Langloift Cheen factory here
reopened and others In county will
! open Boon.
Meilford Ilulldlng permits for
past four months total $170,288.
) Eugene New 7-story Kugcnc
, hotel opens May 20.
j Pendleton Some wheat growers
are contracting 193 crop for
. II. 25 ner bushel.
I Klieenr Oradinir tn hncln nn
Eugene-Klorenre highway.
llend Oregon Trunk railway
surveyors start survey towurds
Klamath Falls.
.St. Helens Stenmer Ernest H.
Meyer loads 838,000 fuet lumber
In 20 hours.
Ilend Local woolen mills will
open JuIyMG; to employ 30 pco
pte. Hillshoro Oraile school build
in? to have $1.1,000 addition.
North Hend Mountain Slates
power plant, routing $700,000.
opened for service.
linker City Twin Ilahy Com
pany will operate promising Perg
man gold property near .Medical
Springs. ;
Marshfleld Contract let for union high school.
Stout Lumber Company three-J" Portland . Christian Science
mil" logging road. church to cost $100,000 to ba
Catiby Canby Canal Company , built In I.aurelhurst.
formed to Irrigate 6,000 acres. Columbia river ports shipper
Astoria First shipment nf 122. nix barrels of flour during
the Itoyal Chinook salmon weeks j April: wheat shipments since
ahead of other seasons. I January 1, have liftn 23, 5?!), 678
Cascade Locks Ilond issue vot- ' bushels,
el lor $20.0110 for new fire-proof I Seasidn Mode $TiO.00O fire-
Swift's Premium Franks The Premium Luncheon Delicacy
Come in and Try One of These
Hots Free
Also Featuring Swift's Celebrated Soaps and Laundry Powders.
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I 3 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, value 25 I
1 package Quick Naptha Chips 32 .
12 bars Swift's White .50 f
Ol 1T 1 TP 1 i in ! O OA t
t c cars wooi iciiei ana oam ooap lm
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t Total.. $1.27 J
One Only (5Gc value) Turkish Bath Towel; Free ,
Swift's Products are Highly Recommended
-BY
The Peoples Supply Company
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proof thiatre to be bijllt here this
year.
Kugeno - Post office receipts
for April were $ 1 Q."4 T.flfi, nine
teen p(T Cfnt ovir lat April.
Coos county buys $7, Oho worth
of heavy roadmaking machinery.
Ort'fron claims one of tho low
est lnlant death rates In the I'nit-
ed States.
Newport City will lay fivo
miles of paved walks and streets
this year.
. Portland Already 1.000.000
pound a of wool stored in Western
ELKS ATTENTION "
Tho committee In charge has
selected the uniform to be
Wool warehouse, and possibly f,- T . V V "
pounds T will come later, - 1 " . "''"'" .'
- Games and game fish taken yearly in Oregon, when
estimated at 15 cents a pound, amount to about $2,730,000
a return of about 4 per cent on a capitalization of $80,000,-
',.000, according to Captain A. E. Burghdulf, state game war
den. Since the game and fish commission were segregated
1n 1920-21, Burgluluff said, game and gamo fish have been
'Jtpadily on the upgrade
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. We ought to have a week set aside to purge the country
"flf crime. Of course, seven days would only be a drop in
;ihe bucket, but wc could well afford to drop a lot of other
, "honor weeks" and apply them to a worth while cause.
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Hie big show is on.
ttie entire three days.
mmm
Now, let's make it a hummer lor
As predicted, we have regular carnival weaUier.
THE VELVET HAMMER
BILL WKAYKll
Lymon Spencer read the procla
mation but Mieter Duncan In the
Jail-houee complained he couldn't
hear.
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Queen Thelma has a stiff neck
from bowin to much today. She'll
hafta dance a lot tonight and we'll
bet ridin' on the float'll be dern
acceptable tomorry.
But oh gosh, wasn't the first day
a pippin'?
:
' Two more dava and ninhta nf
joy. On with the dance.
Let'e all eat . strawherries and
snirt roses for three big days.
' "'Never had so dern much fun
in my life." '
. , . . Mis. Hush at tho Terminal lliau-
. ' A valley s not so Visible as many mountiii ns are, whose I'y sh"i. is RivinK aiivam.il am
r summits high against the sky proclaim Iheniselven alar. I'1""1 b"l rur' ' 75;'
Jlore like a modest citizen it sits between the hills and raises iuisw.u m hm.v
oats and kids and goats and pays its dues and hills, 'lliwe m" ,,:w -
.; snowcapped lumps and swelled-up bumps are useful in their! Tillamook Tnin.oi,o s.mii,.
J'i but never raise the bee his flower nor make the call rl""1 ,,""t '"'ir "rooipn
- hi hoi- mlncriil aprliiKs.
- . Il.-i.-nr. 1 (inn. nun callon
But Umpua valley's fortunate indeed in having Bill, rll' f'''"oir compi.-io uml ni-
" and gets fts widely advertised as any high class lull. The '"n,rvaiti-o. a. r. , hm rx-
swift sedan of this one man, chased up mid down the line!hl"H,lv'' "lui!v "f 'ori.ii- ior
r" provides an ad which is. egad, unquestionably line, lor il-', '"Z oTitivor-iiood nivor N--.
liam Weaver on the links or otherwheres abroad upholds the pi'i sii on ti.rnun mar
Umiitm valley for a masterpiece t.f God. ' ' Mn "isV'.rt-'-i'tyM .,..)
His Holfl Umptiua is a spot where trade and tourist " "" TIII,nK " ti.-m-rai sir.-ot
meet, where drummers show their samples and where travel !T."mi..r-.Mi. n-ii..n,iri. k...-n ran-'-
warms its feet. Since Bill has been away from home and V'v '"'""s- up itoyal t hinook
": knows the way it feels, he gives tho public w hat it wants i "?', '",. si,.-,m.-n rontrn.-tins
in slumber, soap and meals. Kuch work, we'll state, makes I'";1 "n " i""""i.
' finite some slate, a progm full of deeds- run no bluff 1 hui'i"!','," ".'!. w .V,..7"i''ou t'Jon.
. but do real stuff in serijr human needs. ! ut'"
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Two-Trouser Suits
Every man knows that May to September weather is strenuous on
men's clotlie3 ln-nce the necessity of buying Suits, like ours, with
the extra trousers. Here are unusual values, when you consider the
fine character and high quality of these Clothes.
.$37.50 . ',
' Earth's Toggery
0110.000 poumls will come
waiting fur active markei
I Mdford City votes $185,000
bonds for first unit of $J0o,000
hiIi school.
Portland Strainer West Katun
tfikeH 4,000,000 feet of lumber to
Alliintic ports.
KoHclHirg Government tMls
22.000,000 feet timber for $43,-521.79.
State hart loaned
to farmers for Rood wheat. me
IO you are point; call aa soon as
; possible at Wild r and Agee
Co.'s store and have your
, measurement taken. Do not
j delay.
Before oraerlnR your engraved
graduation announcements, call at
$383,461.19 the News-Review office and see the
line just received.
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