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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW I ued Dally I sept Sunday by Th Nsws-Revlew C.. Inc. The Associated Prui la excluslvalv entitled ta tha asa far reoublt eetfo uf all ztewe dispatch credited to It or not otherwlae credited .VOX PUr and to. all local newa published bmln. All rlsiita o ra- riKiuuau va apwta,. vupiwiti uerei ara atao raearveo. B.W. HATES BHT 0. BATES- .Presldent and Manager Secretry.Treeurer Bfctered u second class mattar May 17, lit 20, at the pout olflce at ' Koseburg, Oregon, under 'th Aot of March I. 1871. Dally, par yew, bally, aix mouths, by mall UBtCaiPTION RATES by mil 4Uy, three months, by mail!. Dlly, aingle month, by malL. Daily, by carrier, per month. vVfeakly Newe-Kerlew, by mall, per year. 1.00 LOO .60 M 100 ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, IMS. THE PUBLIC FORGETTERY. Some people used to apologize for their failure to attend tf this or that duty, by saying- that it was the fault of their "ftrgettery." Though you may not be able to find such a wjrrd in your dictionary, yet it represents a powerful force, or lack of force, which affects human conduct largely. We constantly acknowledge to ourselves that we ought to do thus t'tiad so, and yet somehow our purpose slips out of our minds hid we act in a hap-hazard way. This tendency in human nature affects trade very powerfullly. No matter how hard oUtore may work to please the public, no matter how effi cient its service, there is a tendency for the people to forget it unless it makes some special effort to keep itself before tlieir minds. One of the chief reasons for the growth of mo- dim advertising is that it provides a means for overcoming tltis tendency. The merchant may argue that the people who bSught this or that good value at his store last spring, should remember that fact so clearly that they will automatically come back this fall But as the result of the public forget tory, such past purchases have largely slipped out of their minds. Business concerns need to stir up the memory of tfieir service by a consistent plan of advertising. Many con cerns which started out in a favorable way, have yet failed tdiaccomplish much result, or have actually had to quit, be cause they did not reckon on the public forgettery. (They pf rhaps thought that people ought to remember them, hence tljey believed they would. But what ought to be does not al 6y exist Many a concern drops out of the public thought, because it has not reminded the people of its existence and tie things it is doing by a campaign of advertising. i: i , o WHEN WILL IT STOP? J! Portland Telegram: No civilized nation on earth is so bedeviled with criminals as is this our America, the "land of the free and the home of the brave." In China one's life iB-fnr safer, his property rights better respected than in Poland, or Chicngo, or New York. In New York but one imirderer in 160 is executed. In Chicago in a recent year there was an average of a murder a day. ' 2 It is up to the American Bar .association to do some lljjng more than make resolutions regarding this great evil. Ifcis up to the states to co-operate in hunting down, register-' irg and watching men of criminal records. It is up to the lawyers who make their living by getting criminals out of tSe hands of justice to quit their criminal practice. It is up ta the public to mark for demotion any judge who will re verse a decision of a lower court on any trivial flaw in the ptixsess of the law by which the criminal was convicted. Un IfiM this country agrees to rise and work together for the eajety of life and property, it may as well confess itself b$iten by smart criminals and turn the country into an armed camp, each man to defend his person and castle by lewder and ball. o j The move now under consideration to establish a com rnjinity chest for Roseburg is worthy of consideration and should receive full co-operation from the people of Roseburg, piiticularly business men, who will welcome this method of distribution of funds for charitable and other purposes. Mer clSuits are continually being solicited for various contribu tions some worthy, others questionable but usually are n8t in a position to judge the merits of many of the causes Bttpportcd and give freely to all sorts of solicitations. With a Jonimunity chest established all worthy causes will be ac corded deserving recognition, while the unworthy will be tabooed. RipplingRhijmQS jwait mson Uriels . Br BERT &BATCS. GOOD EVENING FOLKS ' A gal down In Sacramento Who Is aup. of the Public school make , An objection to the Undraped flggera of The Greek goda and , . Goddeeaea and aaya That the nude forma Of cupid and Psyche Have a bad Influence On the young aprout ' But modern flappore : Can show a Greek goddeaa Carda and apadea When it cornea to Showin' off Various portion! of The anatomy Pygmalion's Galatea Not excepted. 1 . DUMBELL OORA THINK3 , Fan tan Is new drink. a THE IRON-BOUND FLIVVER How sore ie my heart at the bat. ' tared old flivver I bought of a dealer to use as a car. It twisted my spine, dislocated my liver And rendered my vertebrae much below par. . And often for hours have I putter ed around It, And smeared my apparel with mud, grease and tar. And hunted for trouble and cussed when I found it. And tried to eliminate rattle and Jar, The battered old flivver. The lop-elded flivver. The ruety old flivver' I bought for a car. When the majority of men take to marcelling their hair and roug ing their Hps, as predicted by a woman beauty specialist, we are going to let our beard grow, buy a good, plain dog and bury ourselvee in the wilderness and canned beans. If the world serlee continues as yeatiddy we'll be appear In' on the main stem In our pajamas before the winter la over. Lather Barnes lost hie first wager on the opener yestiddy and aa a result cut four necks and an ear before the aupper gong sounded. Wool le sell In' at 42 cente which meane there'll be Juet ae much cot ton In next year'a all-wool suits ae ueual. I "I 8ome of tbe boys unearthed an ancient photo of Tom Weatherford showin' him In his palmy days when he wore a hair brush on his upper lip. Tom is sufferin' ever'- thlng from a eack of peanuts to a drink of colored water to euppreee the dern thing before it alts Gen eral circulation. A couple female auto tourists was steamln' along the main atom this a. m. and in turnin' the cor ner at Case and Jackson their at tention wae distracted by the ap pearance of ene of the local ehelke who wae etandln there loo kin' wis. Their car did and almost Jumped the eurbln' un til the cause of the) dteturtenee. Lather Barnes, stepped behrnd) telephone pole to save hie own neck. HOT DAWG1 In Egypt' land, contagiosa ta) the Nile, ' King Pharaoh'a daughter went to bath In style. She tuk her dip, then walked unte the. laneV . To dry her royal pelt, she ran along the strand, A bulrueh tripped her, whereupon she saw A smiling baby in a wad o' straw. She tuk it up and said in accents mno, "Tare-an'-agers, girls, which av yea own the child?" Fred Jones, soda squirt at the Terminal, I wearin a King Tut sweatee which la certainly a warm on in an- enetoeed car on a dark night Owln' to the fact that we hafta run out and purchase a sack of peanuts before the start of today's game we'll cut today's contribution short 4, . Coats of Value Goats' of Value Coats Value Coats !8BeftiaJ4., "Saw a trained flea, eircu ye. tiddy eve and one of the stare went home with ua for th, nJgmV I State Press Comment e Drunk At The Wheel. Every able-bodied man and woman In America haa within th past few years been- promoted from the rank of harmless pedes trian to that of potentially dans gerous enKine driver. The- human animal Is today an Increased men ace to human life by reason of the automobile. To be safe, the modern, mortal must be sane and very sane- a that. He cannot be. safer while) t. .fv. .n .T-s: other. Thanks to the sanity of some of our courts, men trylnc to do thla are being' shut u la lull for six months. and kept fr the wheel for six months more. A country justice of the peace who had himself been a terror to traffic offenders, was recently sent to jail for driving while drunk throuRh. the streets of 1'ortland. Let thla Rood work of the courts ro oa and we ahall have fewer killlttRe on our streets by men temporarily and volun tarily Insane. Think for a moment what the hazard of life would be on our streets if liquor flowed a freely as It did under the old saloon rule. Accident and life Insurance rates would mount, and the death tail would be multiplied by ten. Even so, we shall never be rea sonably safe on the streets until to be drunk at the wheel Is made a condition to be greatly fesred by the most reckless mortal. I'ortlaad Telegram. EXTRA - Friday.and Saturday - EXTRA Every Sport Coat-T P-Every Sport Coat Tha is aa event deserving of yossr closest interest for are offering at unusual "figure" every "Sport Coat", plain or furred isi otar eaccsusive stock. Yoj do doubt hara been waiting for this very event, perhap you have already selected your coat in our stock," , sad yoa have been waiting patiently for that new price t hat bring its saving to yon. If you have or have not ctma coan early for the prices mem dollars in your pocketboolt. Tin array of Sport Coats represent the finest in Tailoria g, the finest in trimming and fabrics, and the styles are autiaeatic to the superlative degree. v f EVERY COAT A BARGAIN! 4 lUllrontt lows. Of the 70 American railroads whose passenRpr revenue In the first seven months of this year picwiled $1,000,000; 80 showed a shrinkaxe In pasaenRer receipts. The bus and automobile are de clared liy htRh authority to be the rnnse of the drop- In pasaenRer Charleston revennrs. Ttmt the bus will nl- l THE NEW THINGS. ; An airship falls a mile or three, succumbing to a wrench oj strain, its parts are scattered on the lea, some men are injured, some are slain. Men cry, "It is a beastly shame, the worst offense we ever saw; we'll have to stop this air fch'ip game there surely ought to be a law." When first the nuto-hit the pike it scared the farmer's old gray mare, and nim invoked the name of Alike, and gnashed their teeth and ' jijwed the ; ir. "The horseless carriage is a crime," men ?tLd,.beforc the synagogues; "it scares our horses all the time, and lulls our chickens and our dogs. It tears along withfrantio speed from far Bcersheba clear to Dan ; the old trrno gig, the sway-hacked steed are good enough for any wan." When first the locomotive burst upon men's view, f eiend said' to friend: "Of all cheap fakes thil is the worst! When will' inventive folly end! Our curse is on this freak bestowed,-it is a crude and ghastly jest; the blamed thing's certain to explode, and blow the train crew galley west." tfhen first we had electric light, some people kicked up qujte a fuss; "We'll still use candles in the night, they served oQr dads and they'll serve us." The world moves on, inven tions sweet are daily coming to our,vicw, and, calling on the name of Pete, back numbers say they will not do. 4. . Ta 1 EXTRA- SALE OF NEW MIDDIES EXTRA Just n aavd just unpacked, an unusual assortment of new school middies in "White Duretta Cloth.' Some plain and . some braid trimmed. Sizes from 10 years to 20 years. Regular $1.65 to $2.00 values, super special for two days at S1.29 and S1.59 each Also New Woolen Gym Bloemer OH ! MOTHER! With every One Dollar Purchase Friday or Saturday, Oct 9th or 10th we will sell up to 6 yards finest "Pecmot" Bleached Sheeting at 54c per yard. Regular 69c Value. Buy Here and Save 245 n. jw BELLOWS STORE CO. 245 N.Jackson Cold Weather Over-Coats 'A Now au- 5 tqjj throng the public ways, the locomotive's still in front and lappa and candles only raise a horse laugh when they do their stunt. Above us, in a few brlof yenra, the airship hosts will surely play; perhaps they'll visit distant spheres, with etitiom on the Milky Way? The kind to Give Service These Big Heavy 'Overcoats are just magnificent this is the only word that expre39ea their character. It doesn't matter what shape or size or sort of a man you are if you are look ing for the right kind of an overcoat, you'll find it here Styles just out. colors just seen, materials right. HARTH'S TOGGERY ROSEBURQ, ONBOON KITCHEN CUPBOARD Br NELLIE MAXWELL Good Thingg AliriUir-UP dessert which I test), good to look at. and en joyed. Is: Marshmallew Dessert Toast a few marslimallows that have been nit Into quarters, serve them with chopped nuts and Savored whipped cream. Jellied Prune. Wash and soak one-half pound, of prunes In two cupful of cold water, then cook In the same wnter until soft. Remove the prune stones end cut Into quar ters ; to the pmne water add enonjrh holllnit wnter .to make two cupfuls, soak half a box of gelatin In half a cupful of Void water and stir over the heat until dissolved, then add on cupful of suimr, one-quarter of cupful of lemon Juice; tarn into mold and stir few times to pre- ent the prunes from sinking. Flos Willi Lemon Jules. Soak flgs several boar In cold water, then put them Into an nrnte pan. add water enough to Juet cover them and cook until plump! add enefourth of a cupful of leiaon Juice to th water, when nearly ten der. Drain tbe figs and aerve In a glass dish, with the Juic sllslitlv thickened with cornstarch and thor oughly cooked, poured around It. Chill and serve with whipped cream, flavored with grated lemon rlun. . Rle With Bananas. Season cold boiled rice with melted butter, tha grated rind of a lemon, and sweeten to taste with sugar. Add the yolks of two- eggs well beaten, cook until thick, then pack Into a border mold and kevp warm ten minutes. Turn out carefully on a plate. (Ill th cen ter with sliced sweetened bananas, Pour over tli pudding a alrup Its OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW. Oaaton Walnut growers hero form local of Oregon Walunt Ex change. Medford September building to tals nearly $25(1,000. Vernonia. New Johnson. & Mc- ncarly $4,000,000. . . . Gold Beach Contractor sur facing Roosevelt highway, Cbutco Winchuck section. Roseburg News-Review will Is sue New Year Industrial edition of record size. I A. WINTKU'S PAKMm WOKT. Oraw shingle mill to cut 210.000 c09t H00.000. (AanrUlnl Proa Lind Wire.) COPENHAGEN. Oct. 8. ' To illustrate the infinitesimal size of an atom. Professor Niels Bohr, told a meeting of Scandinavian Mathematicians that to count the Wallowa O. W. R. . N. track atoms contained In one rnhie ren- belng relsld with heavier rails to tlmeter of air, all the people of 'the earth, white and negro, would shingle daily, with 30 men work lng. Ashland New $26,000 store building being erected here. The Dalles J. O. Neimrich gets contract to cut 250,000,000 feet pine from national forest; and will extend railway. Bake-Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. rebuilding SoutH Baker rtenra plant. Salem High school shows 11 per cent gala in ,tnrollnient, over 1924. Klanmlh Falls 2,000.000,000 feet Long-Bell timber on Caliiuus Marsh may be sold toaKorrest Lumber Co. of Kansas City. Coos Bay Clumbers of Com merce vote support to East-Went I railroad building plan. Salem New Oregon Linen Mills have to count for more than lOiio- organized to operate on $640,00 years and then their task would capitaL . inot be finished. Took with ga. Fresh sea food at Voeburgh and ! nrd Delicatessen. DietandHealth - By Lulu Hunt Peters, MR i aeiaeyALiTv . HAT7KIAUTV OUR DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES There Is no power equal to the Now that you know I realize power of the written word of the i shall be nur motto Portland Several new European ,"" ""Jecis. in, , re,,, a I)lt and Ret off tne ports will receive direct refrlger-;"e- """ft lil?,re' religion. irerOUSi diKnified ,?., very ated fruit service from here this' "T, ?lo?rT"'. Bnd the rr1on- long. It la not my role aa a nhy- wiuter. iwnuy is arem on any writer on n,icja Tl. It or n, , n .., 1... , 'SBEr, "if-g'-hon on!?. 1JS W !"Z ,S9--i which all one s activities and hap- L ' LMt. El"5d 8fMmn- plneMdepends-lsaresporotiMlitv faprKePaVn ami sidewalk grester by far than the respons program this fall will cost $40,000. ihty that rests upon writers on Salem -New Oregon board of iony other subject, mining survey authorized by last! Many lives. Including your own legislature, will organize October, life and the lives ot those you '4'- 'hold most dear, may at some Roselvirg Pacific Telephone ft 1 time depend upon some knowl Telcgraph Co. spending $15,000 on edge thus derived and depended new Myrtle Creek I tne. upon. Klamath county grain crop estl- To direct the diets and habits or a vored with lemon, orange, or any 1 3S.m0 acre. mated at 800,tuO bushels. writer. Not alwnva I merry ana gay that's tiresome, too but most always brite and fair. , The chief reason f am asked ito do this column (aside from my i great fitness otherwise!) is le I cause I seem to be able to write scientific articles with a little fun thrown In once In a while to dis guise the fact that they are sclenr tlflc and really teach somfl much needed lessons. We hope you are all going to enjoy this column every day as well as profit by It. We shsll call the, column MDlet and Health." Rome title. I ll say. won't you? Can you think oS anything that we cannot cover (rait Jute. Proposed 4-story hospital at Cot- Baoofl and log eanarwlchas Chop , tag urove will cost $1110.000. a many hard-cooked eggs a will I Junction City ix-mlle wood-rail be needed, adding taMespoooful ratluad coating $5,ooi? of mayonnaise tot uun tgs. uptvad oa buttered bread and top with thla allc ot cooked bocoa. . Cover with another slice of bread and wrap in paraina paper. wheat UB. ins. we. am uaioa.1 ,. , .wm h.,H. Baker J. F. Pay too win Install small mill on Lucky Jack mine, si ore. Cottar. Grove Chamber of Com merce making regular excursions to all tributary basins dlmticts. Sherwood Oil found la sballow driven well on 1. P. Cornwell place. fronijOf growing children so that they (Under that? I shall answer any may gain In stature and strength questions mat ran be answered and health for future citizenship and happy homes fo guide the ! diet and health habits ot adults : timately cans readjustment In railroad service Is certain. Rail road managera will lose some of their wonted- confidence and b tlrned to better aorvir by the competition. That they will have to do, or lose- mure and mora lo cal paeeenger business as th swiftly Improving bus service con ilnuss to make inroads. Tort- land JouraaL .VaJKJsKVSnfS SANDY Ij in th columns of a daily naner. and the questions and discussions and soul-to-soul talk ought to mile be-1 so that they may gain and main- be half the life of the party. r.K luilt to bring Ion to ir.lll ilIri health and efficiency to car-I Anv Questions that have m h Flange-wheeled ga motor ar fur-!ry on the world's work, this Is no i answered privately, yon nut tako nishes power. j irresponsible, task! 'to your awn family physician. Pendleton More than one-half o " wttn a proiouna leei- i..., i h,n h.va r.n.in h.. crop of 5.000,000 bushels ' ' the seriousness of th I devoted to babl es and children , , " il I'k em and to other import- for you. my readers. In The News- ant 0,,,,,. . ""'fesl very deeply that what I I , ,'ut for th ,r', 1 h" write must have thoughtful. In-j"'"." modest little cra- tenslve studv, accurate observe-' pal"'. 0n9 'hould always begin' tlon, logic and science as a basis, j raortestiy. and that I must always realize I shnll start a campnlgn In my accountability. I shall do ! which 1 know at least threo-quar-that to the best of my power. :tr of you will co-or crate wlth I want my rendera to feel th 'enthusiasm. confidence In me as writer that , This modest little eamnalen will '. Riddle All-year lee plant being twill, tUM I ' "fill Warrenton-Columbta River Co- . r ,0? I! . V . . ?. 1 1 ,0 P.rent the following Irlf- operatlve Packers to build salmon . . '1 i . 1.' ment; Ulaneles, stomach mlnrmaa ntn . " '" " "'" " "'"" ,im,iva, in-ari oiaea'e. arteriO- " K Piantln perscrlblng for diseases that sclerosis, kidney disesse, cancer, tv 1. ,i-.k.. should hav his personal atten- . appoplexy and flat-feet. ln. ii I "on Tn' U no' mT ,dea ! Thw ran Prevented In - 1 im,b,w,health column. Rather, shsll l'ajarg measure by a campaign wr,t pn ,he P"'n"n of disease . sgnlnst cne thing and that one sn.rtno srsons.n promotion ot health. thing Is obeslfv, or to nse tbe ptcKing xo.iHMt! fh, prevention of disease and short and ugly term. FAT! acru the promotion of health that) Hurrah! You're with me! t near Sale.n. the hop being worth ib our motto. .knew It, r'r off!