ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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11. W. BATES
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1929.
A"W0MAN'S ANNIVERSARY"
Smith and Wellesley, two of the older colleges for
women, are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their estab
lishment this year, and these anniversaries are notable ones,
because 50 years ago it was considered a very daring inno
vation to give women the same scholastic work that the men
were taking. The idea that a woman's college could offer
just the same courses as were included in the curriculum of
a men's college, made a stir in the educational world, (fhe !
opinion was expressed that the minds of these girl students
would break down under the severe strain, and that they
could never carry the same mental burden that the men
could swing. It was a surprise when it was discovered that
these girls could do just the same work that the young men
could handle. The result of this experiment had a big ef
fect, and was a great factor in a different view-point re
garding women. It was seen that if they could do the same
college work, they could compete in business fields on even
terms. Hence it was a logical result when the girls began j
to come out of their home seclusion, and take jobs in stores j
and offices and factories, until in many fields they are more
numerous than men. Also the extension of suffrage to
women was a natural outcome of this educational discovery.
If the women could solve the problems of mathematics and
language and philosophy as well as the men could, there was
no essential reason why they should not be able equally to
solve the problems of politics, given time with which to
familiarize themselves with such conditions. So these 50
years have seen more change in tho position of women, rela
tive to men," than had occurred in the previous 500.
One idea that has been specially emphasized at the
recent college commencement, is that these young men and
women are urged to pursue the search for truth as the first
aim of their hearts. The search for truth, is clouded in the
average person's mind by his own personal interests. It is
hard to induce people to look at things in a disinterested
way. If one is an employer of labor, he commonly takes
the capitalist point of view, and if one is a wage-earner, he
usually takes the labor position. So it goes in everything.
These attitudes are so one sided that we do not get the good
co-operation between the different elements which is needed
for a smooth working industrial machine. People should
be ashamed to let their own selfish interests warp their
judgment. If we can get, that unhinned state of opinion,
the' more serious problems that confront the nation would
soon find solutions.
It used to be held, that while people were responsible
for their actions, yet they were at liberty to hold any opin
ions that they wished to. The majority of people believe
what they want to believe, and their ideas represent their
dominating passions, just as their acts reflect their pur
' poses. It is not wise to interfere with opinion by law. lint
the opportunity to form intelligent and fair opinions is of
fered to everyone in these days, through an abundance of
good newspapers, books, and magazine's. If in spite of all
these opportunities, neonle hold opinions contrary to the
flrnnH nlluoa Hint i)tn .ntiimniiit t lio nt lwioet It I , i.l na i
rt -"" ,itt. VVIIIIIIUIIIIJ 11(1.1 (IV ll.fll b, ,b 1IIUII.OII.O
that their purposes and hopes are selfish.
B Y HERT u BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS i
Wo heard today t '
They'll callln' 1
Flappera ''
Boiled apuda ' '
Because thay'ra
6o easily mashed. , .
DUMBELL DORA THINK8 1
The baok to the farm movement
it a new dance step.
, : '
IM AN ANA
This la a Spanish word, pro
nounced ''manyana," languidly and
laiaurely, and is tha moat Impor
tant day In a lazy man'a life.
Manana meana tomorrow. It la the
watchword of the weary, the slo
gan of the atumberar.
Manana serves the sluggard In.
atead of ''pep." It takea the place
of the "get up and git" of the bust
ler. It le the day when the ne'er-do-well
geta a Job and the miter aenda
hie wife to Palm Beach. It is the
day when the little boy wipea hia
feet before coming into the houae
and the little girle ask to wipe the
dlahes.
It is tha bums busy day and the
firat day on the wagon for the rum
hound. Manana Is the day when
we all rush around to pay our bllla.
The folka are ollln' up the family
flivver thie weak preparatory to
celebratin' Independence Day but
ahow tie a guy with a dozen
whoopln' kida, a rattlln' fliv and a
growlin' wife who'll ahow much in
dependence on July 4th.
,
If the price of wood is too pro
hlbltive this winter we'll chop up
the piano and get few chords.
r
How'd ya like to be the town
eop and hafta stay in town al) day
July 4th.
!
Most of the big gun orators for
July 4th turn out to be cap pistols.
This a. m. as we sidled up
To a quick and dirty
Lunch counter to
Get the mornin ration
A damsel shoved her
Hair back
Squinted at us
And said:
"Wotcha want?"
And we mumbled:
' A coupla eggs'
And she said:
'How'd ya want 'em"
And we said:
"Just like you are.
When a modern maiden asks the
doctor to vaccinate her where it
won't ahow he has to feed it to her
In a spoon.
.
It's gittin' dinged warm agin and
It'll soon be necessary to crawl
right In between the sheets with
nothin' on at all.
'The ekinny maidena are alius
the first ones in the water at the
swimmin hole."
Foir That Outing Lunch
You can depend on the Delicatessen to fill your
lunch basket for the auto trip or the 4th of July
Holiday, Call us up and leave orders at any time.
' ! Salads, Pies, Cakes, .
Roast Meats and Hot Bread Every Day.
Fresh Potato Chips.
FRIDAY SPECIALS Meat Loaf, Stewed Beef with
i " Vegetables, Green Apple and Chocolate Pica. '
!; ; VOSBURGH & WIARD
' Fancy Grocer Phone 515
FRDMRELATIVESIN
R1TI MIIRIM II , y5U. '
WI1IS I II LMIItUIIIIII I l
HEALTH UNIT!
MAKES REPORT!
defects corrected, 929; health talks,
61 ; attendance, lk90; visits coun
ty borne, 0; home visits, SO; vie Its
county jail, 1; operations perform
ed, 22; patients treated, 143; inves
tigation., of county dependents, 9;
prison em examined, 8; lunacy ex
aminations 2; office conferences,
ZiH; letters sent out, 9!4; office
hours of health officer 201; office
bourn first nurse 7ti; office hours
second nurse, 170; notices served,
2; iirosecuttont), 1; telephone calls,
DU4; niileaKe health officer, 3,667;
mileage first nurse, 1805; mileage
second nurse, 2,083.
The narrative report for the quar
ter is as follows:
The end of the quarter saw the
completion of the physician exam
lnation of achool children In the
county. The following schools
wen examined this quarter: Rice
Hill. Cold tiprfnes Hayhurs!, Gar
den Valley, L'mpqua, Myrtle Creek,
UNIT HIGH IN STATE ,;' '"" Green. Yoncalla. Fair
Oaks, hureka, Anlauf, Heaton, Uar-
diner, lay. Nonpareil, 8. Melrose,
N. Melrose, Sutherlin, Winchester.
Ri a n. .. g. . ay. uuer niougn, rmun mver,
anks Among first in Otate, 1 Harvey Creek. Deer Creek, Dodge
I Canyon.
The inspection of auto ramps in
cluded Idlewyld, Anlauf, Cold
jSprinK. two in Drain, Canyon
:Love, uoswen hprings, wincnester,
Colwells. Klce Hill, Zenith. Fair
Tho man Park in win of Dltlard,
who has been badly worried dur
liilf the pan few days, when the
earthquake at Pant a arbara cut
him off from communication with
i hia wife and daughter, who have
been vlftltlnjc In that ahakvn city,
was relieved today, when he re
ceived a message from them. It
was stated that both the wife and
daughter are safe, although badly
shaken up by the tremor. Mrs.
Parkinson's brother, who had a
prosperous business on State
street, sustained a heavy loss, his
business beinjt damaged 'almost
completely. The brother's home,
two blocks from his store, where
Mrs. Parkinson and daughter were
HtaylnK, was demolished by the
quake, and the. family is now liv
ing out of doors. Mr. Parkinson
left for Santa Barbara this morn
ing to bring his wife and daugh
ter home.
FOR QUARTER
Great Deal of Work Ac
complished During Past
Three Months.
Thrift Leads to
Independence
Tho thVlfly person la happy and
prospermia as he goea forward on .
hia war to Independence.
Uemcmber that eyery great for
tune waa atarted on tha firm .
foundation of safe Inreatment. An
account with the Kosebura National
Bank Inspires regular aavlng.
4 Intereat Paid on Savings
Account. .
he Rosebuifi National Bank
RosebiirA.Ore
3
Particularly From Stand
point of Number of
Defects Corrected.
The members of Hntarr vcre
privileged to day to listen to a
very Interesting and instructive
discourse on National 1 intense
Day by Capt. W. L. H. Osborne.
The speaker explained in detail
the reasons for Defense Dav,
which to a dvgree are rather ob
scure to many persons, and for
this lack of knowledge quite a
Oaks, Canyonville, Itesthaven, Pio-iKodly number of people do not
Ttlmllng twine made for McCor
mick and Peering bindcra will give
less trouble In these machines. We
sell genuine McCormlck and Deer
ing twine. Wharton Bros. .
IS
Big 4th of July Dance
OLALLA HALL j
i SATURDAY NIGHT t
6 We Promise You a Good Time
The DouKlaa County Health unit,
neer. Deer Loose, (llendale. Junc-
U'.l.r .mnlau Inban frnm all
na juai inmpieieu us nuar.eriy cltlr, ln , norl-!raln bein
report . for the three months ending tne oniy rlly wlla a questionable
June 30, and it la Indicated that i"ie wal.r BUnpy
membera of the unit have bet.: ,, " , ,
very buy. The atatlilleal report ''"V offi"r.. J11"''1 "raln'
shows the' following: lectures and ! , n- hcottsburK. tlkton.
(alks, 5; attendance, 190: litera-! "" ,. ,"T
lure distribute,!. 1,115; press arti. ; '-n'l; Sutherlln W ilbur. Glide, Cam
take the interest in the day that
should rillht fully be accorded it.
General Tcnthing was renpona.
Ilile for the 1 !20 act netting aolde
National liefcnxe lay, which la
quite comprehensive In it man
ner of dealing with the nal ton's
man power in case of war being
declnred by thia country. At a
moment's notice all men of mill-
if V-
motiiuuini, ,iij, 'i on at ir , i in ii nit; u i s uuinv nn iiivii ui mill-
cles. 4H; exhibition and demonstra-i f 8 vn,' n L A 1 tary ase. undr this act, could
(inna mlr-tintr Injo.tct s-attoa : M) rllw VrWK, lUU'lir, Vttnyoa
reported, 65; cases quarantined.11 Aia'ea' CoCreek' Glen"
53; cases released. 78; premlsea .dale-every part of the county,
disinfected, 2; diseasea reported: lf Sanitary inspections were made
uhrvni.iniT mii-h a- mMkiiM i,n Hoseburg, Reedsport. Drain and
chicken pox, 7; mumps, 32; pneu-
Yonratla
The Jou.as County unit ranks
well with the other organizations
'of the Btate as shown by the com
'parative report Issued by the state
board of health for the month of
: May. Thla shows the local unit to
maternity calls 4' ' eiiuai in nn respeciH
121 School Child 1 Ulllrr uuim, mi in iiikm;
monia, 2; scarlet fever, 4; influ
enza, 15; general inspections, 50;
dairies inspected, 9; water sup
plies Inspected, 37 ; Investigations,
11; nuisances abated, 13; labratory
tt'ntn, r7; nurslnR aHs, H ; pre-na-
fnl calls, ;tti;
infant visits.
!vftlH IKK- mnr..ni.. :m- rhnni instances particularly in the cor
Inspect lona. 91'K; examinations for recuou oi u-immb, in i.ouKir.B
derects, 4M; pupils excluded, 7; county organization leads. The
comparative data Is as follows:
Cooa Doug. Clack. Jacks. Klam.
Puuivs of all kinds at Wharton
Hi oh.
CHINESE FOREMAN KILLED
(Awnrtattfl lrfji Utwl Wipp.
' SHANGHAI, July 2. Tho Chin-
810 CROWD ENJOYS
DANCING AT RAINBOW
GARDENS LAST NIGHT
VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
AH-Llr,! 't-. aN Win-.)
IIItrsSKIaS, July 2. The Cham-
ese foreman of the Shanghai water ber of Di-puiies Itwliiy voted contl-
worka waa ahot and killed In
utreet here today. No detulls are
available. 4
McConntck and IieerlnR binders
In stock atWharlon llron.
dence, 123 to 37 in the new cabinet
headed by Premier l'oullett.
Proof of me ptiddltig is In tasU
Ing whether buyer or seller read
the classified n. I
1 KEARNEYS!
3QQWJ.MSL GROCETERIA .r.Ms.j
.. SPECIALwS
j Old Potatoes. 8 U)s 25c j
f New Potatoes, 7 lbs. for 25c
j New Cabbage, per lb 5c j
Lemons, per dozen , 40c
Certo, for making Jelly, the easy v.ay, per bottlc.30c t
I Iodized Salt, per pkg 12c f
Campbell's Assorted Soups, 6 cans for 55c 4
j Macaroni, 6 lbs. for 40c f
p Spaghetti, 6 lbs. for 40c J
4 1 0c packages Wax Paper, 6 pkgs. for 25c p
J Sugar in $ I packages, per pkg 90c
Store Will Be Closed All Day i
1 SATURDAY, JULY 4TH
5 . J
K Serve Yourself and Sm e at 4
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
2 The Store that Brought 'em Down I
?
o
Anotlu'r blK rntwil enjoyed lh
lani-iiiK at ltalnbuw tiardena luat
niKliI- Tli" ntu;ic put uul by
1mm1W'8 Swanoo lloya, waa I'luM'p
l lutmlly kimmI. Thla iifW niu.lral
ot'KattiAiiitn has won ita way Into
l he hi aria of llio ilamlnx public by
I heir p'liy playliiK of fox Irot
mnuliera and tile dreamlneHH or
their allies. The popular Kalll
bow tianlens lat iiIkIU lived up to
ita advertised aloaan "lt'a wouder
lul there." !
biK eelebrallnn dunce will bo
Klven at lite tianlens nett Friday
iiiKht, but no dattea will bn aehed
ttled for Satunlay on account of
the Oakland ;dthlera danio and
balnnlnR Wednemlay of next
week Hie aummer schedule of Iwo
dances each week on Wednsday
and Saturday nights will be follow,
id out. Carl Ulack "Will again
have charge of the floor for (he
Hcason.
Lectures and talks .. 1H
IMecea'of literature distributed 3s5
Newspaper articlea publlslied Id
Contagious dlaeasea reported 14
Vlsita to contagioua cases at home 29
All vacrlnallona and Schick testa 2U
Inspections of dairies, camps, etc 8
Premises annltated
Laboratory testa made f2
Children excluded from schools.... ',. 3
School children examined for defects, 153
Defects corrected 3S
Nurses' visits to homes 26
Clinics held ....
Attendance
Visits to county dependents 21
Prisoners, etc., examined 31
Operations performed 3
Office conferences 23
letters sent out
Total miles travelled by staff .
3IU
29
"US
15
33
46
20
2
157
S5o
158
1
3
65
3
7
1 is
2'.)5
2tl
13
474
5
47
41
4111
31
162
Dl
7
4
126
1 KM
1M7
IK
31U5
IS
24
24
' 9
21
3
9
134
42
158
4
52
s
7
135
i:sn
3H6
27
55
13
71
ins
5
2K
5
6
16
3s9
131
182
52
40
121
3H
2H35
BUILDING RECORD I
FOR 6 MONTHS 1925
Continued from pan 1.)
of thp year, an already enumerated,
amount ins routjhly to Imo.ooo,
there in every Indiratinn that (he
Month
January v
February
March ....
April
May
June
Itustness
Hut Mi nmi
.. I y.:i
l.ooo
. b9,;ri
.... 6.M
9,1100
....
$7.n:o
Keriidt'iiee
llui)dini;s
report for the entire year will
Know the greati-Kt building year in
the city' history.
The following Is a nummary of
the building activities in KoseburK
during the aix month ending June
:tt, nhowliiR the varimix classes of
building which has been done dur
ing that period:
Alterations
and repairs Total
Immediately be drafted into ner
virt at a sinKlo strokeof the gov
ernment. Captain Owborne stated
that National Defense Day had
been, and la now, betni; under-niln-ert
to gome extent by those
not wholly In sympathy with the
nation's program, but Is meeting
with pronounced sureess in the
way of general support from all
patriotic citizens of the country.
The Importiince of this day should
not be underestimated.
At the closo of til talk Cap
tain Onhorne asked the nvembera
of the club to stand and take the
oath of National Defense Day,
which they did to a man. and put
their "John Henry" on the dot
ted line as evidence of their faith
in the nation's war program.
Tom NenB, of th-e California
Oregon Tower Company, was a
guest at luncheon today. Tom U
still "hitting her up" for the big
gathering to be held nt Copro
next Sunday at which time the
company's new plant will be de
dicated with npproprlate ceremo
nies. A most cordial Invitation
was "extended by Mr. Nes to all
I HntHrtftns in he nresent next Sun
day and many of them have aig
nlfied their willingness to be "on
the job" and accept tho hospitality
of the power company.
President Itonth distributed the
usual birthday present today. th
I Lift falline to Hill Hates. . Hill
jWR" compelled to tell how he earn
ed his first dollar, a practbe put
Into effect bv President Henry.
when he Initiated this pleasant
part of the weekly luncheons.
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY
- BATHROOM FIXTURES
Class Holder, Towel Bar and Tub Soap Dish all
durable white enameled and offered as a set at the
extremely low price of
98c
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
i s
s
! t
i R
if
Big Dance, July 4th j
Long's Hall, Coles Valley
Music by Douglas County's Best Orchestra
Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free
EVERYBODY WELCOME
CaraKea
and ahfiU
KILL 2 BANDITS
FLEEING FROM
SCENE OF CRIME
ffnnt'miPrt from Tatt
1,
K.Iim)
ll.fn")
2I.2.M)
l.r..IO0
ti.l.'.o
2.fi!
42S
401)
1.600
I 2"U
til"!
1.90
2u0
.ir,o
61,11"
1925
20,7(i
whon Hayl-n ilasliod from hfa
Kroci-rB anil with lh flrxt ahol
from hia rifle plrkrd the man from
thn runniiifr bonnl. Sct'ini; hia
conitanion full to the pavrmenl.
ihe wnnnih'il bandit tlrove around
tho hliM'k flrlnir he wont- Turn
hiK hark Into Main atreet where
Modern Home Builders
USE
Hardwood Floors
Let us furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Floor
ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it.
Coen Lumber Company
Phone 121
DAILY WEATHER REPCRT
It. S. Weather Hurrau, local office,
Koaeburft, Ort'tton, 24 houra euiliug
b a. m.
rreelpltatlon In Inches and bun
ilrrdtlia:
llik;lii4t teiut'erulnrc yesterilay SI
Lowest tein()tt)ilure last tilKht Bl
I'reripiiatioti, last 21 hours . t
Total pn-cli inrt' 1st of month 0
Noiin.il tirt'dp for this innnlli .;:2
Total pieclp from Went.
1. l:i:4, to date 41 91
Av,MMe previp. from S-pt. I.
117; .TJ.SS !
Total excels frtu S-pt 1, 1
11' .'I . . t'9,
Averaae piet'lpitatton for 44 i
wt sea-ione, t September to
M.iy, Inrluilvi ) .11 I! j
fair and Mild Tnnlnht and I riilnv 1
WILLIAM UK1.1. ;
Mete.tr,loi:ll
Jti:..9.M .2B5 2.9on $151. i:
A roinparlfon nf the buildlnK permits for the first six months of
' arh year from 1921 n 192r Inclusive follows:
srihis comrade lay, he stopped and i
January ..
Kebruaty
March ....
April
May
June
TOTAL
1925
.. 6.iro
.. 6I.IBD
.. I92ri
.. .Ill.OfXl
.. 2ii.7iK)
$iril.l65 $U,r.75 $14l.6:.5
lirderlna: the crowd about with his
rt'volvr commanded:
"Tick tip that fellow and put
him In the car." ,
Marshal Ncli-on hurried nr.
"Put up your hand" he ordered
the bandit ,
The reply was two shots from
the driver.
Nelson then finished what he
'started in the bank and nut a but-
let through the bandit's body. Ho
died a few minutes later but said
no word.
Tho bodies of two hanJits were
still unidentified In the Buckler
I NKW YOKK, July 2 Women and niorRite this morning. Police ofric
(children of the foreign cojonles at ;ers here were attempting to iden
Hainan and Kwanstiin all haxe tlfy the fair by means of flmter-
1!L' 1923 19C2 92
in.r.25 $ i.ar in.sr.o $ s.sm;
IT T.o 22.70 1 l.ioil F.it
lft.'.W 6,475 29.5O0
n...7ft 12.723 liii.710 l.1iti
' 2vM6 ti.r25 21.7t 12,
$2:.2.MO f M.r7
REMOVE WOMEN AND
CHILDREN TO SAFETY
) bvn rtT.iovr'i tn nnfr nntnts, th
Mn'.ib irrtnn borl of forftcn m.s
I vioni k mlvUrii toliiy In a cabli
,tini from lr rntna rounril.
mnintMl at Hainan," fh mfssaae
i sM. "but alnin.it all oth r lir-
prhit. No cIiip of thrir Id.'ntity
w.i5 tfnini In thlr clothlnR.
Ilo?o was wountIM by a bullet
from on of th bnniitn In tho gen
eral phootinn tlurlne their a'mpt
enrap. The r .vnd markman-
?hlp of Hurkloy rpf1(1ints shown
toaanVafcaaHaaaSaV
MARION DAV1ES
- In
"JANICE MEREDITH"
It will itiiiKi ott pnMnl- r (hup
vit to bv au American,
III-!- pri ojM'r.pi? thin mnrnlntr
hv the rtttmty cmirt for th Btavi-I-in:
nl" th .i:nnvim- Clio roait
Mitrkt't rnjiM nmny hn bvn ap
Itn'MUUMt for this MM'ilon. anl
fHkc ran of fuifarliift from tht
lHxinll Mor to thf 'urm't
raiuh. Only two bitl.i fre Mib
mnifil fr tho vutk, th loiwit by
W C HobrM. who offirrd to
tho work for 17 14". Tho othor bl.l
w mibniifto,! by KuJoU'h Haiuena,
I bo bU 4 iO.
tunorn havr loft for Hon Knnn or hy tho fart tht fourfoon rifln bnl
olm'Whorr. No fnrthor mws." niorrri tho hark of tho car
,. iwhtto it was df!htiiK away from
Mra. V. H. Thurbor, w ho h:r. boon ! ih. hank.
ory III In a Portland hpir.Ti. - I ' ' ' "" ' ' ' '
MiHirtl to b Imprn.iT v. 'y. I ffjf-ti 1
it win to nmo timo ih-w 1 -:,' 9 vataiiVll
ho ablo to roturn v r
this cliy. Hr hii'bi-1 i
1lh hor nearly all la -t riunt: h' h local and internal, ani hi. hen
iturnoU to K.wbum jo r sr.nio hu- JCCMu ,h treitmcm cf Catirrh
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