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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1825
THE GIRL SCOUTS
" rit may surprise some to learn that the Girl Scouts, who
hjive just elected national officers at their convention held
' in Boston and have" voted to meet in St. Louis next year, have
riven the scout training to about 500,000 girls in the past
12 years. Such a movement must have a wide influence
b'pon the women of tomorrow.
..We find fault with so-called flappers who make them
selves prominent by unmaidenly ways. We must remember
that" a great number of quiet and efficient and useful girls
are-all the time coming along, who are becoming a force for
everything that is good and noble.
"The ends of this movement include such ideas as initia
tive, self control, self reliance, and service to the community.
Some making, with emphasis on simplicity and beauty, and
the purpose to make the best possible homes in the future,
is dwelt upon. . .
!; : We hear constant complaint of false ideals among the
young people. We are told that they are chasing after pleas
lire and have light and loose ideas about conduct. There no
PRUNE
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BY BERT (7 BATC
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Thare oughta be aome
Invention to ktep
Tha pan under tna
Refrigerator from
Runnin' over
Ever (an minutea.
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
An earwig livaa In a wigwam.
The city council met yaatiddy
eve for a few minutea for tha pur
poae of givin' Bill Whipple aome
mora minutea to write.
Carl Neal tha foreat auparvlaor la
again broadcaating the hokum that
a camp fire permit la necaaaary to
build a camp fire In tha foreat. We
triad one of hla parmita laat year.
and it would take a flrat claaa boy
acout to ever get a fire going with
a piece of paper no bigger than
that. We had to pull the wrapper
off our brown beana, to oat the
fire atarted.
Tha Rotariana and Klwaniana
will have a Joint meetin' tomorry
noon In Bill Weaver'a Joint and
when theae knife and fork broad
caatera get together aomeone la
liable to get their tonaile mutlla
ted.
People do Get Hungry
Well, we are ready to supply delicatessen cooked
foods, just like "mother" serves but we save
"mother" the work and trouble.
ROASTS, PIES, CAKES, TAMALES, SALADS.
HOT BREAD EVERY DAY.
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Meat Balls Spanish,
Roast Beef, Pineapple Cream and Chess Pies.
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Gtocera 1 Phone 5 1 5
4.4 Beer Disappointing, But Still Draws WS. Throngs
WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
While they're talkln' of kidnap-
' pin' Mary Pickiefarm we auggeat
J..V- 1. ... tl 1 1 !,., .,!. . .h """' .nonro Kionapp.r
uuuu mo liji-iitjr uun, m uicic hiwojb iiaic uccii yiun;, i take Hudy Valentino and hie tel.
are "Out simply for a good time by any way they can get it 1 iow-aheika to aome lonely cabin and
v .... . i ;...,; lil, u, ".-I .. noio tnam until caned lor.
TVC DV43 III UlgaUlAaUUIIO UlU VJIJI kJWUL.), A ft 1 Hi.
force for simple and substantial achievement, and for loyal
ly to the good home traditions.
j. The young people can not be saved from the perils that makin- the aquawe mow the
confront them by lecturing them and accusing them of this i ' . . .
iindahat fault. The way to get at them is to provide them Th, maln dra9 got another 1Mk.
-ith-forms of activity that will train them along useful lines, I in' thia a. m. which asaurea the
and fit them for the higher kinds of success.
some group or neighborhood are not following the higher
ideals as their friends desire, the thing to do is to get them
into some good organization like the Girl Scouts, and give
them some worthy ends to incite their ambition.
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One thing we've noticed la that
tha Umpquu Chlefa have little auo
If the girls jnJ,,reet eleanln department of an-
Madraa Ralna make crop pros
pecla the best alnce great yeara of
1MH and 1U16. Prospects generally f,f
through eastern Oregon point to , fi.-jsj
bumper crops.
Albany Cannery opena to era
ploy 2U0 persons, fur full aeaaon's
run. ;
Hcdford Holly atreet site select-.1
ed for 300,uuO bitch school. . I
Wheeler Coast Power company J
rebullda Kockaway-Brlghton power
line.
Klamath Falls Pacific Fruit &
Proiluce Co., starts $15,000 ware
house here.
Tangent Forty Linn county
dairymen plan 1,000-cow cheese factory.
Albany Southern Pacific rall-
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road will employ 100 men rebuild- CJrn how theK ,nd , u
ing track to Lum-ne. mad youB& wm restored to health.
KpnnKiieiii twenty camps nowl
at work wiLb 90 men each on Nat
ron cut-oft.
Forty-fire men begin work on
Oanllner aection of Roosevelt
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a..-.-...,. . .-wxa, uu- PORTLAND OrfJCtS. SEATTLe OFFICES:
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n Bulla ing
iNDHAIN
CAN NOW SETTLE DOWN TO BUSINESS
Moth-bitten bathin' suits are be
In' dragged from the closet thia
week In preparation for the annual
aaaault on the coo I in' wittera of
tha Umpqua.
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Now that Guv Pierce has appoint
ail a couple more fiah commission
ers there oughta be darn good fish
In' agin.
Wa aee by the papers that in.
I other truaty haa escaped from the
pen. You can't keep a squirrel
down In a timbered country.
Now that we've had our fill of
sonably interferes with the liberty of parents and guardians j out ay round lnd walt for tn, .
to direct the upbringing education of children, under their termeiona to git ripe.
control. As often heretofore pointed out, rights guaranteed
by the constitution may not be abridged by legislation which
lusav no reasonable relation to some purpose within the com
petency of the state.' The fundamental theory of liberty
ilpOrf which all governments in this union rep'ose, excludes
9ny. general power of the state to standardize its cSiildren
yprcinghem to accept instruction from public teachers
eirjy. p'lie child is not the mere creature of the state; those
who nurture him and direct his destiny have the right,
coupled with the high duty, to recognize and prepare him
lor additional obligations."
""' The compulsory school law having received a "death
blow by the United States supreme court in its decision
yesterday the old state can again settle down to business, so
far "as the supervision of private or parochial schools is
concerned. Justice McReynolds, delivering the opinion lor
the court very aptly remarks : '
"We think it entirely plain that the act of 1922 unrea-
fr
pltul dedicated.
La Grande Filing made for stor
age rights on Grand Hondo river
for irrigation development to coat
"''"". lneton
trie nower station here will com-1 Newport Parthenler building De
plete connected electric service lnK torn down anu "Plac" W
line from Urillsh Columbia to Mexl-,ar,r atructure.
co. V ; I Eugene McKenzle river salmon
Klamath Falls New 25,000 log-1 hatchery breaking records for fish
glng company will operate on Eu-i production.
wanna lake.. . I Toledo Contract let for Depoe
Baiem state win ouiia now ou,- slough dike to coat J6500.
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' Despite Uie disappointed growla of returning travelers that "there ain't no luck in the, stuff,"
Americans continue to be attracted to Ontario for great throngs by the 4 beer recently legalized
by provincial law.' Attempta to smuggle in liquor are on the increase, with many "good citlxens"
believing they can "get away with it," and baggage is undergoing stricter inspection on the U. S.
side of the border, aa you aee above, at left Below aome dry Dctroitera are shown visiting their
favorite foreign port, Windsor, Right, above, is a gent rrgtatering disappointment after- traveling
a long distance to "tank up." ,
000 dormitory at feeble-minded
school.
Falls City Falls City Enterprise,
new newspaper, lasuea first num
ber with M. A. Reiner in charge.
loganberry growera begin cam-
Enterprise Three road campa
located on Enterprise Flora high
way contract. '
Toledo Lincoln county hospital
costing $50,000' nearlng completion.
Salem Cornerstone of $200,000
palgn to popularize Oregon logan-!Ei,a' temple laid, with building al-
If Big Munn wanted to atay in
on tha big mon ha oughta laid off'n
Strangler Lewia for another aix
montha or mora.
Ilackyard gardenln' never hurt
anybody. Dldja ever hear of a fal-;
ier oein nit in tna calf or tha leg
by a snap-dragon 7
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There's enough dilapidated struc
tures around tha village without
fellers drlvln' topless flivvers down
tha main atcm.
Tha village loafera are gittin'
darn tired atandin' arouVid waitin'
for one of tham bricklayara on tha
bank bldg. to drop a hunk of terra
cotta on some Innocent pedeatrian.
In our front yard
Orowa a cherry tree
Loaded with fruit
Aa good as can be.
We've watched It ripen
For weeka and waeka
Anil now tha robina
Cart It away In their beaka.
On account of aecond baaa bain'
aubmerged yestiddy eve the twi
light laeg fellers were unable to
give tha thousands of spectatora
thrill. Instsad the
A fr,Ow..l ih o A ,,:.. r. .,.. I, r.., i. I Hwr. po.a.asion or me
."" im.v.,v.ii ivi a unuivi, juu ouucii uic diamond and played "one ol' cat'
old asperities that make conditions in many lands so con- unt" th,'r Mawe called 'em heme
stantly menacing. jto.uPP.r.
0 'Wonder how many miles Ferov'a
I delivery wagons have traveled in
. the last five yeara?
Uncle Tom's Cabin waa In the
i village yestiddy eve but In the
shapa it was Tom couldn't hardly
1 expect more'n $12 par month rent
that our business men so dread anything like a reiHJtitionl.y.'lutTia
of the disastrous experiences following the deflation of 1020, nourienment and they
flint flinv nflnn or. fn ihn r.vlr..m f ,li Tl, i, 1,1,1., Look u" "a chase with little gusto.
- ' - "". "- tva ascended to Heaven aa per
mat was mown Ul 111 IMM was uiiriror than ItHVUnno- t he usual, an tour wirea hoidin' out un-
nu iMMrcfl inf pearly por
tals. Uncle Tom was handicapped
by a bad aet of adenoids In hia
berry Juice aa carbonated beverage
by modern dispensing machines.
New aawmlll opena on Warm
Springs Indian reservation, to cut
12.000 feet dally.
Hllverton Willamette Valley Co
operative' canneries will put out
uniform pack and establish aelluisV
agency.
Applegate Important gold dis
coveries reported on Andrewa
property.
llend Shade roller factory will
be bnllt here, ultimately to em
ploy loo men.
Marahfielil Contract let for pav
ing Third street.
Itosehurg Ulda called for new
mo.it finished.
Albany Southern Pacific rail
road shops employ 250 men with I
$30,000 monthly payroll.
Icalnler Contract let for new
union high school to coat $125,000.
Klamath Falls Fans drawn and
most of money raised for $60,000
gymnasium.
Contractora start work on 21
mlle atretch Roosevelt highway,
Bandon to Denmark.
Portland will build school houses
costing $1,500,000.
Marion county will pave 16 miles
of roads this year.
Salem Hoys' and girls' club
"Tresident Coolidge, speaking at the dedication of a Jew
j;lh community center, appealed for a forward movement
Jlii(t .shall unite all factions and races and sections in the
common effort to realize American ideals. Our people come
from all over the globe, with the most various traditions
hud 'capacities. How can wc unite all these people whose
in Lures 1 3 on the surface are often different, and who have
been trained in such various ways? And yet when you
Cbhtpare America with the countries of Europe, it will be
soeji.that we have already achieved a high level of unity.
While our various elements snarl among themselves to some
extent, yet in most cases they get along comfortably. Mean
while the radical elements of Europe are often on the verge
ol actual war. When you pay out money here in Oregon lor I mghtiy
i The timidity of business men is one unfortunate feature
of the present business situation, according to E. H. tlary,
ili his address as president of the American Iron and Steel
institute. lie felt that they become too much alarmed when
mDior recessions appear. No doubt the trouble is largely
high school estimated to coiit ! building at state fair will cost $30,
$165,000. 1 000.
Largo force working on Hums- Marlon county fruit crop, except
Seneca railroad with plana to fin. Prunes, promises to be above nor
Ish this fall. imal.
Albany Contract let at $20,000 Cooa ""V Lumber Co. pays $144.
for raving Seventh street. 1 000 and Southern Pacific $128,000
Mill City New rail spur being taxea In Coos county.
laiu ai cnuer tor naiuoree Logging
company.
Oregon onion crop estimated at
DOO acrea. one-third more than in
1924.
uregon game department re-
Sewing machines at Powells.
KIWANIS AND ROTARY
CLUBS MEET WEDNESDAY
The Klwanis and Rotary clubs
celvea wild turkey eggs, hoping to , will hold a Joint meeting Wednes-
establlsh wild turkeya aa game j day noon at the Indian room of the
bird. ; Hotel Vmpqua, the luncheon hour
Medlord Nine business atruc-: to start promptly at 12:15. All Kl
tures now building here, besides wanlana and Rotariana are urged
many residences. I to be there at that time. The show-
llecord acreage of potatoes Ing of the Copco motion pictures
planted In Oregon. Idaho anil Wash- will provide the entertainment.
American eoplo ever knew before or are likely to again.
That wild career of joy ridinu will not return now. Those
days when millions of people stopped asking the prices of ! ,"" lfk.
goods will not occur again at present, liusiness men will
not 'overstock themselves as they did at that time. Even if
there aro setbacks, they will bo minor affairs.
i.T At Salem Sunday the life of a little boy was lost liecause
Ifliat city could not supply a pulmoter. Every community
sltquld have this appliance for immediate use.
'"With two senators on the fish commission the finny
trUVo might well cxect some sane legislation in its behalf.
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' Arguments sometimes are lost in the heat of debate that
never were tried in the fiery furnace of common sense.
j mon Lsgte was mean aa hell,
bem' 'specially eore whan hie mue
Itache became detached In Scene
four, act two. The holes In tha
- tent let In eoploua moiature Just
1 as little Eva waa klckln' tha bucket
j which provided the proper teare for
( the scene. The audience waa very
; attentive until a garter anake
I snapped at the corpulent woman In
row six cantor section.
rw V -V.
"A fflltr with dandruff ought
wtAr a salt and ptppar suit1
9Ae FLORSHEIM SHOE
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Florsheim Shoes do more
than protect your feet they
add the desired touch of
refinement to your attire and
give comfort that you enjoy.
Tje Fleetwood
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By Central Presa.
WINDSOR, Ont., June 2. ''It's
the bunk!"
Thia la the expression most
heard among Americans flocking
to this side of the Detroit river to
"tank up" on the 4.4 beer recently
legalized in Ontario by provincial
law.
The dry-throated gentlemen are
letting It be known that they feel
they are being "gyped."
"There ain't no kick in the
stuff!" That's their complaint.
And they are right. Analysis
shows that a huge amount of the
stuff being aold contains no more
than-2.5 per, cent alcohol. The law
permits the' brewer to get 4.4
alcohol, but the fact remains that
they aren't. Perhaps it's because
the beer Isn't aufflciently aged,
perhaps not. The "suds" being dis-
ipensed now la practlcaUy right
out of the brewery. The demand
ihas been ao large that the brewer--lea
haven't had time to age any
of It
The demand is slackening, how
'ever. One reason is the new regu
lation which makes It necessary to
: order food along with the beer, for
it can be served only as a bever
age with a meaL Thia la another
-source of complaint from the vIb
'itlng Americans. They see this
last clause aa Just another "hold
'up game."
I Already many citizens of On
tario towns along the border are
demanding that the law be rea
cinded. "It's bringing In the
American riff-raff," they complain.
; "It's Juat making money for the
brewers and saloon-keepers, and la
' hurting us." Aa a result an at
tempt will be made to revoke the
new "beer law" fn the next pro
vincial legislature. '
! Meanwhile, "hlind pigs" across
' the river, in Detroit, aren't suffer
ing to any great extent. Most of
them sell beer far more powerful
.than the Ontario brand, and have
all the other repertoire of drinks,
besides. And in Ontario there's
nothing but beer.
The new law haa Increased the
number of attempts to smuggle In
, beer, according to American cus
toms officials. Many "good citi
zens," who obey all other laws,
think they can hide beer in their
baggage or pocketa or autos and
J"put it over." Consequently per
sons crossing the border, as thou
sands of them normally do every
day. are undergoing a stricter
I scrutiny.
EASTERN POTATO
INFLUX RELIEVES
OREGON SHORTAGE
rAaoctafrd Prra Leurd Wire.)
PORTLAND, June 2. Last sea
son's potatoes are becoming
scarce. In Portland approximate
ly ten cars of Oregon .grown and
twenty five to thirty cars of Yak
ima Valley product are in storage.
This Is leas than two weeks sup
ply for this city. Oregon potatoes
are out of growers' hands and are
under command of speculators.
The potato market is vey firm.
Yakima potatoes are selllmr at
$3 to $3.25 a hundred t o. b. Port
land to wholesalers.
In the past two weeks, 20 cars
of Minnesota and Wisconsin po
tatoes have been received In Port
land by local dealers. Arrival of
these eastern potatoes have kept
the local market from advancing
50 cents to fl the past week.
Earwig exterminators. Alarsters
Dnig Co. '
9GLD (HLLAGREES
TO ABOLISH SPEED
TRAP; MAYOR QUITS
(Jlanciatnl tnm Lmtti Wtr
PORTLAND, Ore.. June : The
Orecnn State Motor Association
t today received assurancee In a
i nyessaKe from It. E. Keusswla;. Ita
engineer, that prflctala of Gold
I Hill had promised to do away
I with speed traps in that city, ef
fective at once.' The agreement
followed a conference Keusswla:
held yasterduy with officials, and
iwas endorsed by unanimous voto
,of the city council, said the ad
'Vlcea, received this morning in a
nlftht latter from Keusswla;. The
action of Gold Mill resulted from
pressure brought to bear by the
State Motor Association, which
had received complaints from the
motorlsta including many from
California, that they had been
made the victims of Gold Hill
speed traps. Last week the mo
tor association asked the Stnto
highway commission to rerouto
the Pacific highway in the vicin
ity of Gold Hill so as to eliminate
that city from the thoroughfare.
Reusswig's me'sage said that
aa a result of the compromise
reached among the Gold Hill city
officials. Mayor Miller will resign
soon and leave Gold Hill. The
motor association has a treed to
ntnalBA....I.. -1 . .
. " nu, 1,1.1 BIIIS IU UlMlUr-
! Ists against exceeding the speed
; limits within Gold Hill,
j o-
Hay fever, asthma, catarrah. Re
lief guaranteed within 24 hours or
i money refunded. Lloyd Crocker.
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Review dally.
"Red" Grange Spurns Film Utters
Even After Meeting Leading Lady
DRUGSTORE
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Even the proapect of havina; prettj Virginia Valll for a leading
ndy dcon't make the movies attractive to "Red" Urana-e. famous
All-Amrriran foutiiall star. Hc'a truing to deliver ice in Wbeaton,
ill., this sumtocr instead of sinrriii in films at a fat salary. Vir
ginia showed "Hd" bjw he'd tuuk tnadc-up (or the aTcen hen ha
k' prixluccr for acoufcrUicejj4fcjevtcl tiicir offer..