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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1925.
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--BERT O. BATES
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, AUGUST 25, 1925.
SEE OREGON.
There are many tourists who will travel thousands of
miles and very likely visit many foreign countries, who have
not seen some notable sights in their own home locality. Very
likely they have not travelled thoroughly over their own
state, and do not know much about its resources and beau--Z
ties. t ,
This may not be the case so much now as it was in the
Relays before automobiles became common, as the possession
of a car does incite people to cover the distances which can
be reached by trips of a day or a week-end from their own
ZZ homes. Still the tendency of such trips is usually to follow
ZZ along the best automobile roads, and interesting localities
where the roads are just ordinary may be entirely unknown.
"ZZ We all ought to have a kind of state loyalty that should
IT make us very proud of Oregon. We ought to know it if poss
'.'.1 ible from end to end, and be familiar with all its leading
communities, and with their resources and history and
ZZZ achievements and possibilities.
There are some commonwealths where that sentiment
IT"-1
is developed in a very marked way, and those states have
"- - made remarkable growth during recent years. The people
--of those states are so ardent in their loyalty, that they want
.1 to know what is going on all over their state, so that they can
speak intelligently about its prospects, and not have to e.x
ZZZ press themselves by mere hot air and undiscriminating en
ZZZ thusiasm, if they are asked to give an opinion about this or
ZZ that locality.
!2 It is a fine tiling to appreciate the beauty of your own
ZZZ section and neighborhood. It is very enjoyable of course to
ZZ travel widely and meet people from different sections. Yet
ZZZ that costs a good deal of money, and one can see a great deal
ZZZ that is very wonderful and beautiful by short journeys. ,
zz 0
ZZ Announcement that extensive alterations are to be made
Hat the . state penitentiary probably means, among other
ZZZ things, that the convicts are not to be further deprived of
ZZ necessary means of comfort and recreation. Not all of them
2 care to play poker, smoke merrywanna or listen to the bed-
time tales over the radio. Some of them doubtless prefer
- tennis, skating or perhaps even golf. Probably a branch of
'Ztlie Willamette river could be routed through the grounds so
that the pastime of fishing could be indulged in.
ZZ Frederick Steiwer, prominent Eastern Oregon lawyer,
is being mentioned as a possible candidate for the republican
nomination for U. S. senator at the primaries. Fine reports
- are coming through concerning the gentleman and his qual--
ifications for the office. Should he decide to make the race
he will undoubtedly command a large following in not only
Eastern Oregon but in many other sections of the state
where he is known.
Napoleon Rice, our former mayor, made an excellent
Z statement in yesterday's News-Review concerning the cf-
feet of the Natron Cut-off on Rosoburg and Douglas county.
-- His optimistic argument has caused a great deal of favorable
comment. Mr. Rice is an authority on his home town and
his conservativeness adds to the strength of his statement
Z that Roscburg will prosper as she never has before.
- Douglas county is literally "full of prunes" this week
and the purple fruit is bending the trees until the tips of the
limbs are kissing old Mother Earth.
ZZ . It would be great to get up early these snappy mornings
ZZ if the cool nights didn't make sleeping so successful.
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Form the boy correctly and there will be no need of
reforming afterwards.
'ZZ Changes in automobile hoods and milady's headgear
are again due.
prases
PICKIN
BY bERT o BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
The feller who's aakin'
How lonq should a wiff
Live must be soms
Guy who's worried
As to who'a
Coin' to last
Ths longest
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A piazxa is a musical Instrument
Grandpa used to go to town with
a wangonlod of chickens and a
yaller houn' dawg trottin' under
the wagon. Today his grandson
rolls In in a limousine, gatnera up
his own chickens and has a Boa-i Crft.- Prpsa frmmi-nf
ton Bull on the seat beside him. I 3t6le " WOmmeni , ,
No Excuse for
Going Hungry
The Delicatessen is here to help Housewives, Campers,
Tourists Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat
. Famous ML Nebo Chicken Tamales Fresh Potato Chips
Daily Hot Bread Every Noon.
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Pork Chops with Dressing.
Meat Balls Spanish, Banana Cream and Apple Pies
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocer
Phone 515
'
Sometimes the cares of life do
not seem to weigh aa heavily upon
the little skinny sawed off piece of
humanity aa they do upon the
great hunk of cheese type. '
The cigarette amoker is bad
enough but he is not as bad as the
tobacco chewer, to whom every,
body has to give a wide berth to
keep him from expectorating in
their eyes if they pass too near.
.
mate trade, and drug addicts, with
their crimes, are the result.
There have been frequent at
tempts to eliminate the use of nar
cotics through regulation of the
supply. The league of Nations
recently undertook tliat method.
E
TAKE HUMS
111,000 PAYROLL
(Awnctated Vrttm U-aanJ TVlr. )
! DANVILLE. Ills., Aug. t5.
j Floyd Heed, vice-president, and
iEarl B. Kyant. whirr of the
American Stale Bunk of St. Uer
nke, lnd , 4u mil-s southeast of
, here, were held up early today
enroute from Clinton. lad., with
the 11 1.000 payroll of the Chica
go, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail
road. Five masked men in a
motor car held up the bank offi
cials, taxing them Into a corn
field. The robbers shot the radia
tor of the bankers car full of
holes.
!
i The American association of Ail- A" "uc" ""i.ta nave railed be
, vei tUi.K .Agents is dlscouraBhm caus,e the Vpy is one of the prln-
free m s.iiM r publicity of thu , cipal aources of revenue for the
kind that is devoid of news value , K'ln? ?Mln-
and Intended only fur advertislpg. ! . he Job defeating the drug
! Abuse by the advertisers of free na0" un Principle baa been found
! newfRiiHr soace has aroused .-. llm. an lmost impossible task. The
, advertising agents to the point ot
protest.
Free publicity for advertisers , is
objected to principally on'-'. Uie
.! .t,... ,k. .i,.l..ua
1 ns old boys can remember when , worked transforms the newspaper
wlldj women in a street carnival! fn.m m. ilium inin a timt,a.
tent did a combination of the ' iu ,-.,, Thar,, in Iltila'nuj
shimmy snd toddle, but they callid value in this sort of. propaganda.
It by another name. There hnuld be two distinct de-
V V v
league now attacks from a different
; source replacement of the poppy
crop with a profitable but needed
product.
I There Is an excellent chance,
strange es it may seem, that an
economic argument will succeed
where one on principle failed.
Portland Journal.
partnieuts Jd .'the newspaper one' ivejiuii kjiiiio.
CAMPING, OH MAN1 I lur '1,' aiid'oue for advertising-?-! r-ugene is staging a spectacular
Camoinn is anoih.r f.if.'hnH.rf and the line separating the ((two. campaign. The newspapers are
How long should a wife live?
ST.fflEKClL
DEFENDED IN REVIEW!
For The Most Economical
Results, Use a
Conserve
In Your Fruit Canning or Every
Day Cooking
Ask Us About It
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Monger
OF SILL GARRIERS -"s
WAHIflNCTOX, Aug. 2 3. Al
though conceding that the great
ocean liners, Bueh as the Levia
than and the Majestlchave their
places in the shipping world, cre
dit for carrying the bulk of the
world's ocean commerce Is given
to the cargo linen and tramps in
review made public by the
government and to territory not
within the bounds of any province;
For the remainder, which com
prises the industrial districts, au
thority to legi&late lies with the
provincial legislatures.
1 expected that the Trades
.abor Congress convention
take the stand that the Domiii-
lion government should enact legis
lation for an eight-hour day within
the limited Jurisdiction as defined
by the Supreme Court ruling,
which, It Is argued, would lead thu
way to similar action by the provinces.
I
way of spending one's vacation. ! "'"'- clear enough to be readily '" iin page aus preaicling all .Great Lakes-St. Iiwrence Tidewa-
somo say If you go about It In ths aiscerneu py uie reauniB jiuouc. u.a v ,ler Association.
right way. camping Is ths ideal va-' Free publicity obliterates the line. ! P v0.le.,' 1 ',?'IRI? in bonds to The association made Its stale-
cation. But with Just a pair of' Abuse of tree newspaper apac I11"1 l"B ootunern raeinc a mont Bs a defense of the prnpos-
weeks for camping you begin ' unfair to the reading public and iur terminals ana snops ; ej gL Lawrence ship channel pro-
wrong, and the only right is com. often results in misrepresentation. 1 northwest of the city Instead of jwt- derlarlns; It wa Idle to sup
Ing back. Campihg is a gamo of kid-' Thwes alto always the danger ol. ,h0 Preaent 8lte at Spnnglield. p0E0 tne Leviathan and Maiestlc
ding yourself into enjoying making discrimination between advertisers a9t J votf,r8 are type of ships would steam direct-
and getting the worst of it The and their products. It Is a game n m r-wuj jy tnto the ports of Duluth aud
win sutler the late of deserted Chicago.
villages unless tue ponds are, Careo vecseli
; voted.
stuff you make yourself think sweet whleh'rhe publisher, the- public and
cookies In camping, would barb- Uie advertb.er all play audrone
wire your disposition at one twist wins.
In civil lifs. To give you an lm-1 The actlbn of the American As
pressionlstic Idea of camping life. ; socia:iou of Advertising AgfOts is
try this recipe: Wet your hair, put the reflection of ttie latitude long
sand In your ears, sit on a wet held by the new spaper p. -Ushers,
blanket rest - you bars feet on Thu daily new spaper can no . nger
twigs and sharp stones, then lm. be called a propaganda sheei
aglne yourself thusly a 'target for , c.iuae. of the concerted sentiment o. . nsl tll0 Djnat:e ot ,er jndu
mosquitoes, trying to start a fir. . Uie newspapers and Uie papers. ;-swmi , ,,e ur0wned ,n ,
im wes maicnes, open a can of pudiic anu aineriisexa naa uvLiaui- claInurons broadcasting
nrin m KllllV. IQ SOrX Oil in. U'ltU.yl Uinuuc uuaiMci.
good cotfe. grounds rfom the part
Knight, of Pytniss, Alpha Lodgl
No. 47. Meet, .very Wedne.
day In Knight, of Pythias ball,
130 Rose street. Visitor, alwayi
welcomed.
SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C.
KOY O. YOUNO, M. P.
B B W1MI)E'LY. K. B 9.
Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nt
and 4lh Mondays of each month,
Address P. O. Box 885, Rose
burg, Oregon.
devoted to freight
service are rarely large, a majoo-
. apringneiti is ousy auo, plead- i,v drawing less than 25 feet of
Ing with the voters in "a spirit the statement said aHrllne
oi irieiiunnip una iuirncs3 tuvuie
down the bohds and. add both
Springfield and the carshops to
Kugene and "make a real city,"
'ut the etill' small voice pleading
fc"
spoiled with coal oil. Multiply that
by SO and have itl
ANTAGONISTIC ANTHEM
I fain would soak that barber on
the Jaw
They Cost Money I ! facl(
'S have moio thaa irefcleil estn
in the lulled States in the lastlten,of boomers to creute
that they must be small enough
to enter several ports at both
ends of their Journey to obtain
full cargo. Counting the numer
ous trips of express liners to
New York, the statement said,
the record of ve?els engaged in
foreign trade for 1922 shows that
boomers. , out of 8.52H Inward and outward
10 upstate ouiuoaers wie spec- rjp3 70.7 percent were in ves-
of n city sandbagging an f less than 25 foot draft
Wished suburb at the instance n(i 93. g percent with drafts nn-
ncw su- ;h(., so f,-,t.
ot
he
the
report published byjthuiburb. at public expense, is
1 "The large export vessels ply-
years,
National Industrial Conference markahle one and sympathy all ing in and out 'of New York and
Hoard indicates. . Taxation 'basjles with little Springfield. Su-, calling at Huston are net neces-
Who pokes his finger underneath llouul,',1 ,n Proportion to natlpnal lem Capital Journal. isary t0 the siireess of the St.
.niylip I income. 1 no iiscai car juru.K'ii. Lawrence stuu cnannet," tne asso-
And acranes mv viaane till h mUt loi-al, state ud vn-dtf;il tftt-as- I'olitlcul Jlynasties. iciation continued. "New Oileans
make. It raw urksar total or fi.i nj.omi.nuoi io! Otir country haa entered upon ; andtialveston have reached great
Then waita outside the door to act compared with f ';ll4,eoii,ouo I for the new era of family dynasties, ; commercial Importance though
the fiscal year 1HIJ-H. , logically follow!
a tin.
J. j I What else can be expected, with
, . 1":"i.,hi people at work making laws
If you feel warm during the d.iy, , obeyed? - '
Just give a thought to the Atlantis , what vUe ' bo expected, with
ocean, which is reported to b full something between f5,ooo.(H)0 and
of Icebergs. The mental picture 1 40,1,00.1x10 laws to be enforced?
itself is like a trapped drink of . wllat t.ae ca De .iprcti, with
something or other. a , w ,or ,, a aw for that
land a law d em untied fur everything
Health Hint If you catch a cold .that wnifbotty dotjdu't like?
In the summer time take it out In Laws are bfins written on the
.tiHtuitt bonks ttery (my. o law
U worth the piti'tT it in written on
ving upon the heels J they can ncrommodate only I i u' h t
The Secret of Those
Wonderful English
Complexions
Grandmother's Recipe Kept Her
Youthful Looks and Clear Creamy
Complexion With Common
Everyday Buttermilk
and Cream.
Every woman reader of this papr
who prized a clear creamy-white
complexion and nnow-white hands
and arms will he glad to know 1
that while preparing this old-time
recipe at home was always mussy
and troublesome they can now ob
tain at any dinar ston the ready-to-use
preparation called "Howard's"
Buttermilk Cream.
The directions are slmplo and i
the woman who has hitierto refus-:
ed to fndulee In such so-called I
vanities" mieht well be excused'
for using Huttermilk Cream since!
beauty simply thrives on butter
milk. No pimples or ugly shallow
ness, no wrinkles or lines around
the eyes' and mouth, but just that
creamy delirious color that makes
even a good-looking woman still
more beautiful.
You can get it at any pharmacy
or department store simply asking
for "Howard's" Buttermilk Cream
and remember it's only sold oil a
positive guarantee of ratisfaction or
money hack. Druggists can hardly
keep it lu stock there's such a de
inand. .
Woodmen or tno won a, camp No
li-Mwii to the Odd Fellowi
Hall In Roaeburg every first
and third Monday venlnga. Vis
iting neighbors alwayi welcome
JOHN DELL HESS, C. C.
M. M MILLER. Clerk
I. O. O. F- Philetanan Lodge No,
8. Meets In Odd Follows Tern
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lng brethern are alwayi wel
come.
DONALD YOUNG. N. G.
A- J. GEDDE3, Rec 8ec
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec
K. O. T. M. Meets eaca aecond
and fourth Thursday of eaci
month, in Maccabee ball, cop
ner Cass and Ptne streets. Via
king Knights alwaya welcome,
1 C. GOODMAN. Om.
O W RAPP. R. K.
Neifihbora er Wood craft, i.ila
Circle No- 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenings. In
K. of P. bail. Visiting neighbor
Invited to attend.
ALVIA WKTHERELU G. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk
cr -
DID YOU EVER STOP TO Tl I INK
- (Hy K. It. WAITK, 8'rrtm. hliawnci', lkl, ltoarU wl Omnii. ri-r). j
THAT advfrti.sing' is one of tho most important parts !
- of every business.
'.THAT udvertisiiiff must be done in a way that will
stimulate the people to a nunc favorable attitude toward the '
Z. business advertised. j
r THAT it must Ik? done in a way that will best attract
'2 their attention to the nHTt hainlise for sale. !
"2 THAT it in a pood idea to rh autre things around often, j
rrrange fitochs so they will look a little different to the cus-1
the sun and heat it.
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WOMEN
They're saucy and they're fickle,
and
They're mighty hard to please
We have to cater to them all
Upon our bended knees:
They're flighty and Inquisitive
Expaaperatin. too;
And every man must find It out
Somehow before he's through.
They reason with a suddenness
That makes a feller jump;
And they don't find it hard at all
To make him look a chump.
They cannot give a reason for
A singe thing they do.
They Jump at a conclusion with
No valid cause in view.
They're fussy and they're frivolous;
Sometimes it seems that way.
They're tender and they're heart
less and
They're mournful and they're g.iy
They're prudish and they're reck
less, and
In faults they all abound
They cost a lot of money, but
They're nice to have around.
Yesterday we met a lady who
declared the News Review Is the
greatest paper in the state. With
out knowing us. she declared she
, greatly enjoyed this hon. col. and
, aonea that she never faded
re .id it
When we thanked her and ad
( mitted that we were the writer
, thereof, she hesitated a moment.
Then she sa d, "Wetl of all things:"
j What should a fellow do in a
! case like that? .
j LOCAL LORC
Judging from appearances, ' the
two piece haircut is here to stay,
j We trem to be getting back to the
j old times when our mothers cut
J our hair by puttmq a crock on our
j heads and trimming around the
I edqe.
How lung should a wife live?
NATIONAL (iltAXCSF. LKAPS
OPPOSITION TO KXTKSSIVK
PAKCKL IHT COST.
Through Its Ifgtala.lve office at
Washington the National Orange
Is taking a prominent part In the
Congressional rale hearings cov
ering the pending proposals for a
readjustment of postal rates in
general, and valuable testimony
of nepotism. tdnift ve?pel. It is an error to
Politicians have been using thelassume that a ..o-root cnannei
power they wring from the peo-Jean be navigated only by vessels
pie in the name of democracy to drawing less than r fet. Such
reward relatives even to the ;hinl i conditions are applicable only at
degree. Now we are to have po- j entrance channels of the exposed
liltcal power handed down as un, ports. Vessels drawing feet
entail of the undertaker. jnavigate the M)-fnot channel to j
instances are multiplying of HouMon. In the protected waters i
deceaned Con grew; men and tWna- jof the Detroit and St. Lawrenre
tors leing succeeded by a son orjlilvers and in the St. Lawrence I
the widow. The accident of wear- tand W'elland Canals, vessels load '
lug crepe or the operation that in- to utilize every available Inch.
unlH -it is enlorced. It caunot be i solved a lethal shock is to de-.fcmall ocean ships navigate me
enforced without officers to en-1 termine choice or law-makers. present 14-foot St. Lawrence ( a
forcu It It cannot be -nrrcl! We shall soon see the disease of nal drawing i:!i feet and more,
witnriiit' nros.utrs to enforce it. I dynaticlsm spread to judicial ap- J "At the ocean entrance of the
h ,.nforr,(i utiiiiouti polntments and beloved I'ortiasst. lawrence nature nas provided "l
La Vniurce it .will cheerfully view the consola-i depths ranging up to tuo'f.,thonis. in the name of the Change.
J H . i. ii !tion and expense of a new robe ' A 30-foot channel through the ail This organization Is specially re-
Otficers have o have a police Z family neruulsite. i miles of canal Involved In the St. cording Us opposition to any ad-
Senator La Kollette is to be sue- i Lawrence development will freely vance In parcel post rates and is
PAPded bv his son. Congresamen I navigate vessels loaded to 29 feat. n' K"ff the repeal of some of the
"lure succeeded by their wives, aud .The large liners such as the Adri- present sections of the law gov-
l in many states and county oliices nttc, Haltle, t edric ana teitir are ,"i ""! mm-rr. mb u-
tho widow of a politically quail- not expectert in tne itre.it iiKes ; -ru v, w wuruuir tu
fU-d official gets the oftlce. :ports any more thn they are ex-iin, effect April 15. The Grange
As nepotism came from Rome, pected at Philadelphia. U'ilmlng- nas ""Emitted significant figures.
dynasticiKiu ot otlice noiaers - ton. nam more. Liiariesion. &a- ....... mv lw ww-
camo to us from i-gypt ana tne ; viinnan. jncKsouviiie, .Moone, .m'w c , .., omic
Orient. Satrapcy follows demo- , Orleans. Oalveston. Iiouton and
cracy and history repeats itself. ; other highly successful cammer
Jefferson pled for limits on of-icial ports."
ficeholding. All foreign diploma
biles. Prosecutors have to have
oil ices timi clerks anu Menoraph
ers. Courts have to have court
rooms, clerks and attaches. Tliei
numt be jaibi and penitenLiiii ies,-i
with all their employes, to iitmse j
lit- guilty. There must be tundB'
Ijen tiny escajw and funds with
which to pay lor their return trips.
li costs money to get the laws j
Ion the statute books, money to en
Mom; thi-m while. they arts tle-re,!
land money to get them off: The;
j people of the I'liiled States are1'
'gelling their laws. They are Mso
tic positions were limited to seven
years. "Let them come home and
return to private life and unlearn
th wuvs of monarchy with its i
Heat wtih gas.
paying for ihem. Portland Journal. cai,s distinctions and social pri-
o vilt-ge t liu.L are altogther un-Am-
Protect the Birds 'ciiran."
Kight hundred million dollar- a! Po we in this age advocate
holding fHt joos ior nre leuiues
year is the cost of combatting in
si-cts which damaue our crop. And
as we char olf the woods bimI for
ests without inereastng bird ' tile
which i.s a natural enemy of in
sect! ihe ravages of Insect crop de
itny r iU continue to itur' ;ie.
It Is a duty for. ewrvbody in pro
and a family succession?
President Jackson advocated
rotation in office, as against the
self-perpetuatng offcialism that
uses power to swell taxes to un
IntnleraMe burden.
The founders of thi Republic
i.v
GUIaDUUS LABOR
BODY WHS TO
VOTE 8-HQl
orrKon MunuT'ar-
to., .j i,, ir'did not i-iipltnliip imhllc on
. .. .,,.. i,.,, . ... .i.,i Iwturltm al I'l'O I" T Hiii"'-in
t lauctit ill (M'nnmnic luf of
bmlN nl ihi)ull bt lni'r's-it '. ittl
Ih ir lt-r.!.-hip is cul t i at l. I
'111' ftuil ftntt Kratn dpirn'.I by j
I III. .-.' IrslllflfU lllf'IHlR
l.n-lr
mil-
I nil.
1 latu
nr rilo l"Ks lor n'wutpT ""
dliatc. TIipv r ro:il n'm-
nunirii, not slunc ny in' mnn-.
making bco,
turer.
- lomers each timo tlioy conic in. The .same old set -up gets ! cond,t,0 W,'M ,iwv.
P'h:it tl tnr many tiim-s by
l-stru lion of million uix.n
lion- of Ingots- hu h 0'siro
ifi ittn. ttliblt's suu ollnr
lilf.
Iirinc llii dry uenlh'T l-n
wulT .vlioul"! Ih- in Mi.
pIlH ' S A lll'l' ill' ft Hth'rvil d
!.T'Ti snii wthiTN of lliflr Irib"
There is son, complaint about litrtnk sn.l balho. Atiti ral-
fook with bss.
OTTAWA, Allir. :.1-.n ilsht
ihnur day. fnncl-!! by ti-cislatiun.
Iill la urft rl at the 41st annual
tronveniinn of ih' Trad'-. ami Ijt
bnr f'onf's lh first wt-t-k in Sop-
il"mbr. This orp;ini?stinn is to year In hanjllnit (ranked mailer.
Canada bai (ho Ainrrin.n Kiil.r- , nin.h of vrliliH Is of little value
atlon of l.abir is to ihe I'nit'-d ;nnd sent to people who rare noth-
revenue has itoen but slightly in-
rteased In total. Indicating that
a railing off In the use of the
service has resulted from the
higher charges.
The Nationul Grange was the
chief factor in advocating parcel
jpost for the benefit of
I the rural people, and fought their
battle in this resiwct for ninny
yearn against the powerful oppo
sition of all Hie express conipa
Inies. Continuing its interest In
(the farmers welfare, the (.range
linsists that the parcel post branch
!of the postofflce service shall not
be leaded down with the expense
jof other branches, but that parcel
I post shall be given a fair chance
Ion its own merits to prove Itself
worth while.
j At a hearing In question tbe
Ci range pointed out the many
glaring waste in the postoffics
department, especially the thous
ands of dollars of expense every
A. F. & a. M Laurai LoCge No.
13. Regular communication!
second and fourtb Wednesdayi
each montb, at Masonic Tomple
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors, wel
come.
M. 3 HAMM, W. M.
' W. V. KARRIS, flee.
ROSK11ITKO LOUCE NO. 1037 L.
O. O. M. Meets every Wodnesdai
night. Moose Hall. 24 N. Jack
eon 8L Chib rooms open 7: SO to
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
cotne.
W. A. BOGARD, Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER. Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
Pythian Sisters, Umpuja Templ
No. 4 Meets tbv second .ana.
fourth Monday evenings of eact
month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis
itors atwavs welcome.
MARTHA CHR1STENSEN, M.E.G
EVA MARKS. M. of R, C.
MAY E. PARKER. M. of F.
W. B. A. O. T. W noseburg Re
view No. 11. Holds regulai
meetings on seeood and fourtfe
Thursdays a 7:30 p. m. Visit
ing sister Invited to attend re
lews. Maccabee ball. Pine antl
Case streets.
CLARA UONEDRAKE, Com.
TKSSIB RAPP. Col.
Uf.lted Artisans meets In Mac
Cabee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
ways welcome.
HELEN WH1TAKER, M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH. Treas.
RELLK STEPHEN SON. See.
Eagtea, Kossourg Aerts Meets II
Maccabee hall, on Cass street
on second and fourtb Wednes
day evening of each month, al
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good stnndlnr atwsv welcome.
GLENN- WOODRtTFr, W. P.
TIIEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P.
R H" C.rOHMN Bee
Union fencrfmpnienl, Nu. t. I. U. O
F. Meets ut Odd Fellows Tern
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs always welcome.
FRED MILLER. C. P.
W. P WKTHERELU ScrIM
that
17 tiresome; a good ItMikino; Kdnk helps siiles.
Z THAT it is the customers who male a business possible,
Z.Z tfJ too much attention cannot be Riven to service. Alvt rtis
intf will bring; the customers to the door, but it takes the
"ZZ riifht service linked to the riRlit Roods to sell them.
; THAT the ritfht kind of advertising is necessary to tie
- vlop new business, but it must be given time. It won't do
- all the work, but it will do more than its share.
. ADVERTISING IS SERVICE AND THE IWI'I.K
ZZZ ARE EXPECTING THIS SERVICE. THE IU SINESS
TDNCERNS THAT DO NOT GIVE THE lT.ori.E WHAT
THEY EXPECT ARE Jl'ST LOSING TIIATS ALL. .
notice it hereby aivn that if
; local mfln who it known to b mak-
trig fir fjr.ide cf home brew
, dor n't get neighborly pretty toon
I we will not b-e responsible for
i wh.it m.iy h.ippen.
J More non.
.
; X.- . vr --tTii
LAFE $E2
"The feller with Qreaiy neck
t often h a Urge bank account."
'. bal 11 mhiio ay bt T t n :
frim ii-'ii-. ir ihi st wnt-r U a
hs !-IaTiKhit-r iwns h'-n' bml
nnv l ftill fin i h-r nila t-. i;
AMUNDSEN'S BOOK 13
REJECTED BV HIS
GERMAN PUBLISHER
or;
Iwl ; MfNUH. Auk
my il"rlint1 by thr ilr r' fnrm.T
the publish' In Munirh.
it'fl "AniiiiKlwn st-vt-rftl nil ionnciii)nn
mi with im (i.Tmttn nation li n, lnr-
II t iuti ihi war. hf n turrml his -r-
m nnn hror:itionr.. tl r-'sicn-d hi
Siatt!. In Ailli'!on tn ih ficht
hour ilay olli-r niattr.-tn rtmie bt
fori the rnnvi'tii ion iuclu.l. oUI ao
M'nin4, imtn.Krution utid un m-p!ovin"iit.
j Th' Hljht-hour dav at pn-stni I.s
2". Tlo.ild ext nivf!v In Irro In Canadian
inn for it. No project thp Gmnsre
hut even advocated han contrihut
id more tn tlii matprial and edu
mt ionHl wrjfrirf of rural rom
tmmitU's than pponsorint; rural
ntall d- livpry and parrel pot. and
th orennization will rnntlnue to
IndwMtri.'n'hut hy aan m nt ratht r viirnroiKlv drfend rural Intorta
Now Is th tlnm to rpmovf tho
tan and burn f iumntpr. Rfhtitld
th ti!nt' with a p'liablo rrt-am or
anil Uiniii.JluM -al ni iSut- . i an. liorinrnry
noch'l i'."
Utlll- llH'tll
i. of Amundi1
At a nj"
Will It Succeed?
tine of th ruv.f
nii'tiibtTshii of t;miMn
Tim piil.li.-htr tn tiflr
rottviudc: "Not ttntil
i ha 4 mad'1 pni:
i
' tin ..nmu
'it will be iropiwii that a t'ointnlt
j (' bt m nt into opium pmv. mK
j fount ,(' tor tht puriMiso of lini
' In: out If amMlifr crop run b1
' plant d In ymv- oi th PPP
i it I t tf in tht ioipy t'tai owurn.
niorphm and otioT namttic (em".
i Th arly rrnp far outr-trip tlu -amount-
iM-vdod for b'gitin.atf pur t
I
than as a r fiilt of .trlslativp ar- hn rlthfr ot these privilcRfs
Th- nmnu-.tinn. Th r ia n qu-sih-n m to is endunjsred.
I b' au' ;w hciher thin l (Ma!ion chnul.l vp ,
rnatfl bv th- l'utninion Tarlia
mnt or ih U'ttislatm'.- of tho dif- !
forvnt provinit!. Iwnninion law ,
ffi-trs hav h-M that th tiht-1 lotion. carry only th brtat
hur day wik a qutiion for pro-jLUd Troi kT.
in ir! and not fMt- ral li't laltv j - ' o '--- -
action and whm tho iiif,.-1 Ion-went )
im r to th nitif pio.im ial govern- (
t LODGE DIRECTORY !
f Nations TVAt in. .nth sunotiil tnr his irf-nlv t nar ni'-nt. l!tliih C'alnmb'.a 'lie
In (I.-rnistiy. in r1-'!!) o' t-il r. pr- only n1 l Ink sniion, ronurm- nt
m-ntstloni h tti 1 i-ir 'i--iman On thf r-!t o( tht? i Niiuininn follow
pr'si. lll IliN tirrt mb-mi! to lis unit.
nih Ish siy m rn h' i,i! -." i lrn tho InnNd-nc of Isbor nr-n
Anntml.".' n fs r-i - i il'- th om ilnn ss nfrr-l tn ttii-ltV'-r
A sm t l( of l-(-t"--! H rim Supn-nip o'trt cf f 'snsils. which
prior to ssllinit In .-'i,i' hi- r loi ,l.-t-i,1.-1 lhst th only authority of
Ami-rtca. thf lNiminlon l'arllsnini to l-sis-j
i iii jlato on Ih i8ht-poir lar Is In r-
poavs. Tbs surplus govs una ll. iU Iovr lonf snouM a uv7 .sra to ssrTsnts ot las Doaimlon
Laurel Chaptsr No. 31, R. A. M.
Mei'ts ovtry thlril TopsHav of
-h month In Msnonlc Trmpli.
All niemtxr roqutsteil to attono
aarl rlaiung companions wel
come. A. A WlI.nEK. Hlsh Prlfs.
V. F. HARRIS, S:aj-y.
Unltad Brotnernoon of Carosnteri
and Jointers of Amsrlca. -
Meets at 476 S. Main second end
fourth Tvesday evenings ol
each mc th. All car pen ten net
corned.
T. F HOI.MKi. Roe, Bee,
ERV COLE. Prea
8. P. O. tins, RossDurg Loogt
No. 328. Hold res-alar comma
nlcatlona at tbe Elk's Temple oa
each Inursdajr of everr snonth.
All members rQUestod to a
tend reicularly, and all -lisltlnl
brothers ars cordially Invited ts
attend.
J. G. T Y. Jr . E. R.
J. T. r.OtjriMAN. Swreiary
Roseburff RabsKah Lsdgs No. St,
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fet
tows Temple erery week on
Tuesday err n Inn. Vlsltlns
ttnrmbers In rood standing ars
eor-llsllT Invited to attend.
ANNA WlfKIIAM. N. fl.
CKHTHI DK 1ITK1K1.U. M. S.
KM.MA LKXOX, F. S.
3. st. 6 Hoseburflcnaptsrlio. &
Ilnttts their reaular meetlna
an the first snd (bird Thursday
In each mnmh. AU aojournlns
brothers and slaters are respect
fully Invited to attend.
CORA B. PINGI.!A'ON. W. M.
FE.EE JOHNSON. Secretary.