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ROSEBURG -NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 22, 1925.
-ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
I luiied Dally Excipt Sunday by Th Newe-Revlew Co., I no.
B. W. B'K
BERT U. BATES-
..President and ManAer
f.8ecreiarjr-Tieasurer
featured aa second claaa matter May 17, at tba pout office at
Roseburg, Oregon, under tba Act of Marcji 2, 187.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Daily, per year, by mall-
Dally, oil months, by mall-
ally, three months, by mall
Dally, single month, by malt
Daily, by carrier, per mouto
Weekly Newa ReYlew, by mall, per year
-14.00
- 100
-100
. 60
- .(0
- 1 00
- Mcaktr mt The iMfltliinl Pre..
v The Associated Prwi Is eicluslv.ly entitled to th use for repubtl.
tboft of all n.we dispatches eredited to It or Dot otherwise credited
la this paper and to ell local Dews published herein. All rlahta of re
(uiblj. jiilon ot special dlapetrhes herein ere also reserved.
ROSEBURG OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1925.
THE QUIET GIRL
I .-.A young woman who has Jiad, experiences in business
positions in several cities, expresses some dissatisfaction
With the kind of girl to whom the average man seems to be
attracted, according to her point of view. She is impressed
with the idea that the girls that seem to be the most popu
farare those that throw themselves at the men rather con
spicuously and effusively, and are rather easy going in
piatters of conduct. There are many men who can always
be won by a free and aggressive type of young woman, and
that kind of marriage is going on all the time. How many
Of them remain married a long time might be a question
for .the sociology class to investigate. Quiet and reserved
girls sometimes talk rather bitterly, because they seem to
be left behind in the competition for attention. They can
console themselves with the idea that not all these prizes
are worth any struggle. There are many girls who have
what the boys call "pep", who are full of vivacity and en
thusiasm, and yet who have the keen sense never to step
over the line of correct manners. If the men show a ten
dency to overstep that line, they are called down with a
rnocking rebuke, that tantalizes and stings a bit, and makes
tibse elusive maidens all the more alluring. Perhaps the
quiet girls need to wake up a little and cultivate conversa
tional powers and see a little more of the humor of their
surroundings. They may set aside something of their seri
ousness of manner without loss of dignity. However, there
are times in which the men admire the women who can do
things, whether it be in athletics or the business office.
The men Who are caught by aggressiveness, and are not
impressed by a sweet disposition and intelligence, make a
poor bargain for future happiness.
o
It is no small Job to manifest a sophisticated familiar
ity .'with the latest pet expressions of the advanced clement,
liven the college students, who are supposed to originate
"WaAy wierd sayings, often have to confess themselves ig
norance of some new eccentricity that has come up from
the back side of nowhere. The youth of today uses many
expressions the meaning of which it could not define There
are few who could make a precise statement of just what
Jdoas are conveyed by "Apple sauce," "raspberries,"
'cake-eater", "the cat's meow", etc., etc. While the free
niserof such expressions may be amusing within limits, too
much of it gives the impression that one is quite conscious
if his own smartness and originality. The masses of the
.'people are a little slow to pick up the most advanced
. Iphrases, and one must still speak plain English to make a
marked impression on the average mind.
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- One of the principal automobile dangers is that ot
-accidents due to collision of cars at intersecting streets.
"Some drivers keep their eyes so firmly fixed on the track
Shead of them, that they rarely turn a glance to the inter
secting streets. When two fast drivers with this Jinbit
meet at such a point, the collision often occurs at a terrific
rate of speed . Automobile operators should also realize
that it does not pay to insist too strenuously on their right
."of way. If you see some speeder coming from a side street
twho claims a little more than belongs to him. it is far bet
ter to let him have it than to take chances of a mouth in
.the hospital.
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- The hanging at Salem today was reported the most
gruesome ever witnessed at the penitentiary. It was no
more horrible than the crime for which penalty was admin
istered. But the published facts will be fine morsels of
food for the sob-sisters of this state who are grooming
"murderers and all sorts of criminals for a place in society.
!As an object lesson to the criminally inclined the "exhibi
tion" ought to prove of some benefit.
Your Lunch is Ready!
"Mother" will have enough to do getting ready to come
to the Carnival without worrying about lunches. Our Deli
catessen ia ready to serve you, even to HOT COFFEES
Just bring your container. We can supply you with
Koasts, Pics, Cakes, Salads, Tamales, Hot Bread every
thing you want.
FRIDAY SPECIALS Roast Pork, Perfection
Salad, Walnut Cream Pie, Raisin Pie. .
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5
dge. who heard thn ' Jjn
guflty Introduced in DC
leraT cou.t by II. (X '
BY BERT o BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
A local shik
Walked Into a
Local Muiio tors
Thit a. m. and said
"How much Is
'Bred In 01 Kentucky?"
And the clerk
8aid:
"I think it.
Ten centi a loaf."
.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A float is a clod-masher,
J- h 4
The all-day suckers are holdin
AMv WILSON'S PAKOI.i:.
PelltUwiH akiiiK the fed-
eral Judge, who heard thn
pit a of
the f.dt
Wilson, to grant a parole in
the canf, wre pin red in cir-
! mlallon here yesterday. Mr.
! Wilson comes up fur sentence
j on .Monday of net week, ami
his friend In thin city are
nd'-uvoring to have a parole
Issued. The poll i Ions are
! bHng liberally finned thru-
out the city.
f
1 ffj Ked Hots, Free! W
Kg ku- SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION OF SWIFT & CO.'S
f : ' .
1 Hsgh' Grade Quality Products
J Pit c. ..:... D : r? i- tl r i i ri: 3S
I . Come in and Try One of These
I
ieu no is riee
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DEPUTY SHERIFF IS
. CHARGED WITH THEFT
S (AMnriatM I'rrt LchmhI Wire.) 4)
out a dern aioht better'n we tho ""k HAI.I.I.S, On-.. May
they would and if the Kewpie dolls "- s- Ul,,,s "'"''niiin. deputy LJ
last the suckers will be on the Job "ht-rlff anil Jalli r hen- fnr 12
to the final gong yi-urs, was arriUi il late yi-n- KH
. .J. . jStiTday on all inillctiiK'nt JjC
... . , ! chHryinir tlm apprniriatiin of 1k5
The ratslin match at the ear- . fn,ls ,,., ,i, hHr(fa of. m
nival ground aint any worse than fl(.p .. was ivluasi-d on 35
the one in the armory. , h;li, M
t i m
The school kids parade this a.
m. would make an advocate of i ? . ...
birth control Jumo Into the lake. '' "" I.I..IMI-.S
n -ii ii r.u rim ill liitiMb
or in:it nTin:it.
TL. . ..
i iib movin pucner rener was i .a
here today turnin' the crank at lo-: (a-i.ii rt-m iunl wire.)
eal celebritiee and all the local'- SAV FKANCISCi), Slav .
Gloria 6wansone and Rudy Valen. ! Dornthv KIliiiL snns ' 17-vfar" ul(t
tlnos were crowdin' around tryin'.' conri-smyl mat lii lih-. pniiioumi'd
to get their mug on the celluloid. ' sane afte r fI wri'ks runriiiriiu-ut
V i ! nt 1Mb Napa Stat Ilu-pilal. will
The Ump. Squawks caunht 'ell
agin today fer not havin' dinner
ready on lime. The Chiefa are
gettm dern good and aick of this
pot luck stuff.
Civilization jumped ahead a
coupla notches today as you can thv rrliutlali,! h
plainly see by readin' the hangin'; aiim xivi'ii llm pii
be rolurneil Ihtr thin nl'tiTiioun
li Ih urraiKiKil fur the Hecoml
tinn' nn a niunliT i-haiKi. ,
The girl has Int imaleil thatVhe
wnilM plead nnl niill v to the flrat
ileirree inuriter rh.irife slamliiiK
aMainst her. In a writl'n slutu
nient piwn out last nicht, linro-
Miliin-d cotit
Also Featuring Swift'3 Celebrated Soaps and Laundry Powders.
I 3 can3 Sunbrite Cleanser, value 25
12 bars Swift's White 50
2 bars Wool Toilet and Bath Soap .20
lotai i.i x
r i m ' i np iiriiT" 1 ir" X
, uneuniy ucvame; lurKisnuain icwei, rree j
Swift's Products are Highly Recommended
BY
The Peoples Supply Company
story on page one of today'a edi
lion. i
I 'h h
The hootch peddlers are dern
sore at the airplane ride at the
carnival grounda. A feller can get
just as good results takin' a swirl
at that as he can t.ikin' a swig ati
their coffin varnish.
Sorry we haven't got time to!
write more but the band's goin' by. I
S'longl
v bhortl.r af irr v.
Iht arrest about JaiMmry 15 and
put (lie blame for tlie killing oi
her mot hT to one ".liiiiinl'.' l.a
M;irr". whom she Hays was oik
of li.-r former associates Innitlit
life escapadrrt. rolice are m-.trcli-Ing
for l.a Marr.
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JUDGC MCMAHAN ISSUES
A "SHOW-ME" SUMMONS
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
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llritiK wool and inchalr to Kami
lUireau Kxchanne Tlmrnday and
Friday, May is and li'J. S. L. He. k
REPORT
01 CfTY SCHOOLS
The Satiddy night bath'll foel Cet screen doors at Powell's Fur
dern good." nlturej
Kxlra special prices on pliono
Krajdis to rloe out slock. McKean,
Darby & llahlwln.
SAI.KM Ore., May, 22. Circuit
Jud);- McMahan tins nioinjn tol
Sidmy Crabam, nffornty of I'ort-j
land representinK Frank C. Hram-j
well Iti court to explain his aflida-,
m oi prt'jiKiire HKainsi .ic.iauan
in th - ca.e or (ieorse Putnam, h- 1
(Euliml Uramwell. to compel Uram-1 The monthly report on atten
wrll ! mainlain headquarters of dance and punctuality in the Rose-.
uauhing uepariuieui in
the siato
Salem.
"If (tu cannot perwuad'
'well to come by himavlf I will issue
an order to Fee that lie docs et
here, MeMah:ui told (irahan.
Atte
1 9 f
mm.n :
The fellow with a pwkot full of small change ourfit
Wrfistrilmto titinie of it to the kiddies of Koselninr who are
.hauhcring to sec things at the carnival grounds.
T o
Uoseburg is putting up some fine music for the car
nival. Our two bands and the drum corps make a happy
conihi nation to curry out a good musical program.
Broccoli Growers!
Douglas County
A full car lo.ul of the New Idea pi. inters are on h;ind at
Riddle rij;ht now and if you are interested in a real planter
sold on its merit only a card will n'i one riylit to your
ranch for inspection.
Some men never sec the funny side of life, though they
nppear funny individuals to others which helps to make
Ihis old world brighter.
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This was "li,'ingmaii'.s day" nt Salem. Some contrast
. between the festivities in this city and the state capital.
Weil, everybody seems to be having a good time
including (lie kiddies.
One more good day is left for a throe days' successful
carnival.
OREGON FARMERS WOULD
REVIVE INCOME TAX LAW
fAMnH.I.'d Vrm l.ssH Yu .)
f'OHVAI.I.IK, Ore., May -Ilirbirl
Kxbert, .if Tlio Hail'.
was rii'liTiiMl iimii1int ' of llif
I'armeni Ktlticaiiiniiil anil t'nn
eratlvf I'nlnn at tho i lime of thfl
niiiiual i-ntivt-ntion h r Utn es
tiTday. Italph lilr'I. !in county
was re'lceti'd Tin' iri-nlil-rit; Mrs.
fl. Jt. Jones. Ptilk coiiniy. si'ith
lary treasurer; II. H. Uli hanls.
is'asrn county, chaj.i ..n ; a. K.
nway, I luateBt utny; K. C.
l"Vi.n. Ijm ami K. II I.iikIck.
N'.mco. cxcilltlvn ronitiillti'c
Tii'i'i' coniinliti'eN ask'M for n1
fluitnii'lif of a ntntn llircimi- Imx.
ni''l the entile colivi lilliiit. Hikt il
ihc ro niMTiitlon of all s uiKith'Hc
lioiiir, h, miuiliik an ltn m
lr to bo voli il on at the xt
election. ' s
Mix MitImt, ho lias
been In th" ,Wy for I lie mt several
eek iiiji,ma a ilrii nh her al
tiT. Mrs. H U. Nichols ami funilly.
left this afiernouu for her home nl
fan rramuoo.
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In the alfidavit of prejudice 531;
Itraniut-U swearn that he belie
McMahan is prejudiced against him i
and that he believes l cannot have '
a fair trial in Judge McMahan's !
court.
"I don't know Frank nramwrll
In fact I don't Know that 1 ever
naw the man In my life", ptalcd J
Judtre McMahan. "I want to find out
wherein I am prejudicial against
him and wherein I cannot Kite himi
a fair trial.'
burs schools, has been compiled by
Uram-t y uieruuLiiueni n. iiiimm,
(.-! l'I INK HIV IIIIMIUl t'HIIIIIK UII ilUJ,
15. The report Ih as followa:
Total pupils enrolled to dale. 1-
AverHrTe number pupils bo
loiiKinp, 1272.7: Average daily at-.99.1; Benson, 2 and SB, 99.1
tendance, 9X; Number tardinesses, , Rose, IB and 2B, 99; Benson, IB
77; Jupils neither absent or tardy,;and 2l, 99; Central. 3A, 99; Itosc,
Mb; Number visits by parents, 5. . L . .
' . . , , . , 2A Fuller! on, 4th and 5th, 99;
Combined record of artendance !ttn!(nnt 3A Bnd 4a 99; Ros(,t 3A
and punctuality by buildings and and 3K, 98.S; Hose, 5B and 6U, 9S.7;
K-radca according to rank, Is as fol- Ko9tt( ,A 9S B; Benaof 4Ai 9s 6.
IoWli: High School. Juniors, 9S.6; High
All schools, 98 9; High school-, School, Sophomores, 9S.6; IUkIi
9S.4; Kose, iy.l; Benson, 99.2 Ful- j School, Freshmen, 9S.I; Fullerton.
lerton, 99.1; Central, 9S.5. ! 3A and 1A, 9s. 1; Central, 1A, 9H;
Bone, 8A, 99.7; Fullerton, 2nd, ! High School, Seniors, 9S.
99 ; Kose. 7A. 1)9.5; Benson, 5th. j o-
99.5; Benson, fith, 99.4; Fullerton, Seen the Corona Four? On UIs
6A and 7A. 99 3; Hose, 5 A, 99.3; play at Parslow Furn. Co. Ask for
Kose 1th, 99.3; Benson 1A, 99.3 ; I Mr. Llntott,
Kose, rh, 99.2; Benson. 7th, 99.2; I o
Benson, Mh, 99 2; Rose. 6A and 7B, ' Arundel, piano rimer. Phone IS9-U
Widow Cries for Joy
"I couldn't eat anythiiiK hut raw
egRs. and sweet milk and was so
weak I could hardly ;itW across
the room. I wouid have been in
my grave tudav if I hdn't taken
M?iyr's Wonderful K niedy when 1
did. AY hen I think how 1 have suf
fered with my Htomaeh and how
good 1 feel now I cry for Joy." It
is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrahal miu us
from the Intestinal traet and allays
the fuf hi in mat ion which c;uims
practically nil tmia(h. liter and
Intent inal ailments, including. ni
pt ndicitis. ne d.tse will ionime
or money refunded.
At all'ilrugglittft.
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rr
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ry.jr
ArSV:A'Ci'A T'm;' .-''ftt"7 14 I n 4 The Iota) mill rot
'$kk W; r'- 4-r:Jl 5 " the proper,;
'iPV;;! 'WVTT., 2 It leased for a period nl
il iYV- ifs "i'-'Ii"".'-'- 5 will make It a point for
I iKX: f JZ'mTi . i'U , J button i.f priMlucts In th
MILL COMPANY LEASES PLANT
The Myrtle Creek Mill property j
tilKI'II .! V Ul- M'lltlllH a. tilling
Flour MilN for a distributing center
fn the southern art nf the county
has been obtained by li asi' and not
by purchase a annoumeil y r-
rompany has
rty, hut has
nl time ami
th i dNtrl-
the noutle rn
Of .,1 M , ":
1 lie iiwneis l lliis plunler linve liennne Ino numerous In
ijive you a list lieie, hut reinemlier we invite a chance t
put it rinht tn wotk nloti;;snle any other ni.ikfc on the mar
ket and you he the jude in nil rai. Drop me a caul.
No obligations. The mni)ine sell tlieuiselves.
C. E. OSR0J?NE
AGLNT, KIDDI.i; OKI-
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
I. S. Wiaiher ltur au, I'm al office,
liiteluirx. ln ton. 1 hours eudinu
5 a. in. I
Precipitation in inch and hun
dredth: IliuheM emi-taiire "iitTi!y 71
l.owe.-t t'-mi'iattir' la-t nisht il
Precip lalion. lieit 21 h-mr- tt
Total prerip. ultice 11 nf men'h 1 7
Normal reeip. fnr thin ninrih u5
Total preeip. fnun September
1. 112I, to i);te 40 fix
A vera no p n i4p. t ro ui S p t ,
i. i:: , :i: if,
Total i'Xces fnvn S- pi 1,
1 ft .. H :.2
A i a;e pi ecipiiat ion . for 4ti
VVi ne.'lu.J, t S--ptel r tO
May, im-hi"ive) . . . r.l 4
Fair toniiclit and Sunn day, n.d-
rate leinperattire
WILLIA.UKIX
Ifell
miss
STANOAUD OIL COMPANY
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