ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW,' TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1926. FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW! ; Itaued Daily Except Sunday llriuljtfr ui 'I liv Aui'ia(Kil I'm. Tho Auvocluttd It can in bxuiutfi vuty vitlitluii tu Uiu Ub for republi cation til nil ucwi dtupuit-tif n credjlttii tu 11 (.r not otlici'Aibti citt(lut:d iu turn i4ipur unit tu alt local ncwi jiuMUilied tiaiulii. All rltfhtti ol rupuuil catiuii ut HpuUal dlBiiULuiitis h;iuut mo u.lu rufcurved. H, W. ii&K'f U. UAThitf. Jtiuiered ua ttev'ouU claim Matter May 17, 1320, at Urn pout oltlc at &ovhur!&, Orettujj, uniiur Uiu Act of Aiuich 2, lo'y. 6UU6UhlPTlCN RATES Dally, ptsr oar, by mull . Daily, nix uiuuum, by wall Daily. tuw muuiUtf, by wall. Daily, auigle. iuuuui, by man. Uaiy, by camel, iur ji.ou.iu. Woealy Nowb-Kimow, uy oittil, yor ROSEBURG, OREGON, PRACTISING HOME THADING. There arc a good many people who advoc.ite theoretic ally the idea of trading at home, but who make it their habit, to go elsewhere to a large extent to do their own purchasing. According to the lailc of newspaper people from various cities, many of the local merchants of tlio.se places, who ad vocate the idea that paoplo should stand by their own home stores, will frequently themselves go to larger places to do their own trading. There may be some of that kind even in such a loyal home place as lioseburg. This movement for home trading is nut a selfish effort to deny people advant ages they desire, but it is a thrifty idea along the line of self reliance, to the effect that a community, in order to make commercial progress, must use its own products so far as it can. In so far as it goes elsewhere for the services which are being offered at homo, it is striking at its own independ ent position, and placing obstacles in the way of its own do velonment. The example of the merchants in this respect is rather contagious. If they and ssjry to go or send to bigger cities in order to obtain the For the lily-white hand of his bridc.r VnWiW in street transport. things they want, they say by their actions that they do not I to-be; i tion, thereioro. demands a pave- , ( i i-i -vi r it .. i, : i !And after the wedding the minis- nient which Is so hard and even, have lull confidence in the desirability of tho service which i ter,s f u yel of Bk,iIiroof i,.xu,r,., that the is being rendered by tho retail establishments Of their home' Was a dollar down and a dollar a ! movement of traffic will be made community. If they do not make it a subject of principle to I weck- j tuVhB0"ss n,au!u0giv'e 'instant tract- trade at home whenever it is possible to do so, it is not likely that the people generally will icy. In a city like Roseburg we ought to bo so loyal to our common enterprises, that we shall want to use our purchas ing ability to assist their growth, and dislike to see any of our resources disappear by trading elsewhere. o A prominent New York judge recently declared that the dangers from the Indians of paieu wiui uiuuu wnicu tuu thugs and hold-up men. If he accidents, he could have shown even more strongly that the early pioneers were comparatively safe in comparison with lljesc: wild old times. M'U. ...... iiuuia consider that the American people finally succeeded in driv-1 ing'OUt the Indians and making tliem. Those who try to fight cdnie out just the same. o Smith's Analyst, a new its appearance in Portland, n copy of which has been received 1,., Il.it, nfTinn Tlx. n, il.l i,ei I i,n , , .... 9,1 nnirna miH nrrini n n nf heretofore nortraved in Orciron nowsnanei-s. as well as a ! , goodly number of articles ot pnges devoted to reviews and r 1.1, i. tu,. r;....i. : :.. .. ........ ....,.,l:i..i.t,. VI II1U W1U&UI1 ii c4, 1 uu niai, ifiDLlu la tl vciy ci em lliuic- j edition and decidedly interesting. 0 Tt 1 1 nr i ri 1 .1 1 1 m 1 i ., Edward M. Drowning, 51-year-old "sheik" who wetl a girl of 15 years, presented his child bride with a fifteen room ' , c 1 1 1 mansion. Why so much space for a couple ol newly weds press reports fail to slate, but if the old bov "hangs on" un-, . . 11 1 , til his present young bride reaches an age where common sense and good judgment prevails tho first and fifteenth rdoin will be within walking distance, anyway. ' ' O That fil'tv-fil'tV tax Cllt promised 1V Covonior Pierce . . . , ' . . , 1 .somo years ago seems to have taken an upward trend j wig- ing from tax statements recently broadcasted throughout the -I-.In ,wl ,.( State aiKl tOUiay. n Tho easiest, clioanest ami spring trade is to advertise. This is regular Douglas county weather-Irinnnings. M . I.LIl "' Tin: .SNOW. When the snow is i-nniing ditwit, t!'i-r town. Men with si in rh' umal :i tine:; .m.; disease. Men ivo fcrlh tu .-.howl si they 150. I'oor tired father lews liu mil, knowing it must flo for coal, and he wi inj.-; his hands ami hair in a frenzy of despair. Dark obsessions n,:l!nT holds: "all the children will have colds; every one will have ii,e ilu, there'll be doc-' torill'g to do.", Autos skid around the street, breaking fend ers and repeat, and the driven-, shake their fists at the cloud bank which insists on delivering its sn-nv, nlling all the town with woe. Save the giddy and the young, all to doleful vails give tongue; it's a. niiisni.nj in Ihe i ,1. iron delesl its swooping down. In the country, v. here men rai.-e succo tash and beans and mai'.:e, the., juv snirmg as ihev go through tiie dl if'ied heaps of snn . " I Ins is worth a million 'bones," Kni'mcr Smith remarks to .l.u.cs: "mu h a blessing can't be beat; it will make the crop of wheal and the, subsoil will bo wet so the corn will thrive, m hot." 1 am greatly pleased therewith, ! armor Mill have all kinds of croje. twits, poi.itoes, In cts and Imps, nnd huvefoin tiblow, pcrrhance, tluviioiv Ui u.s sii wvA dance, fits of gladness let us throw, let us cipi r in the snow." It is thus with everything that kind prevideiu-e may spring; there arc some who will complain, saying that it ars ll.t tn Jiain; there are others who will swear that it lifts their load vf ram. Thnmrh va rail it l'iirht or wroinr. Drovidenco iust , 0 by The Nows-Ravicw Co., Inc. ,, bcci uiuiy-1 ruubUi'ui -I4.UU - l.vv .1)0 .tu - t.VV yoai.. TUUUOhY, APRIL 13, 1926. their families feel it neces-! feel inclined to follow that pol Puritan days were small com- ciwiivu uucuuutuia iuuiy iiuiu had also mentioned automobile I. ..1.1 -:.-L4. ...ll ! aim uuai-uii nii.ii iiuBi'i. " uu ; conditions very unhappy lor the whole community will , . monthly publication has made !o ieuniwl iii i.i .. -, 1 1 ... r,ii-iii ... . ,ilawl liir nn i e.-l i.nj 1111 J 1 . , , 1 general interest and several digests of the editorial opinion ! boat wav to stir.uilato early j with all thu ' ' ' I liL . Aui M iV is s'lrruw iii tlie il s bad fur their 1 ti ..-;ng roundly as Jom renmrks to biniili: vc 0 j": PPUN About the only Parkin' placo left Is the cemetery. DUMBELL. DORA THINKS The mayor of Charleston mutt be a dancjn' hound. 4 . A $ DOWN AND A $ A WEEK A friend of mine bought a gramo-1 phone, For a dollar down and a dollaia weel (This Is the easiest graft I've known This dollar down and a dollar a k) c u. 'n,.i,. . ..h-i. a fnnn In" f0Un" tain (fen, A runabout car and a stove; and ; then. A oet of the "Lives of Famous Men," For a dollar down and a dollar a week. Then ho bought two bra.nd new ra- dio sets, For a dollar down and a dollar a week; And a dozen cartons of cigarettes, For a dollar down and a dollar a week. (Then he bought a ring tfiai was Then he bought a house for his , Hon when power is applied. There famileo, i must be uo tendency lor tires to At a dollar down and a dollar article or cling lo tho pavement. weei. ; Kvory ounce of power should be And when they got sick the doc! Hoe to do Its work of turning the tor's fee i wheels. Was a dnllar down and a dollar a : Thousands of dollars have been weck. Then said his wife: "I must be free. These weekly payments are ruining me. alimonee Was a dollar down and a dollar a week. I Lester Wlmberly was over in the . tillani vn.itiriHi frnm Drain Rnread. , - i 8igns have made their appearance! on the tarns in that eectlon as yet, liver pill advs. bein' the order of tho day. I -i' Top Kick Doc Stewart ree'd a tclepnone call yestidoy and some gal said cho'a heard that the nmencan Ley, on was heipm- needy tamoiies, ana ooc asked tnc damsel ir ncr nusoaiio ueiunuco 10 me ic- . . .,.,1 one 6ald 1,0 hadn'' j",ed but ui,it im uslcr work on the ship- ya,-ds. ine nurse in Docs omce ""- admi.iiL.ei in- tns sitisiim' "'co anu. They're h.ivin' a harmonica con-! ; tet,t powii in Salem which is just! d tore-runner of the corn-on-iho- '00 .mso.i and oughta put the boy. ,n shape to muncn a mean ear. ; t t a 1 f i They,'v'c"ndJ' ,otu fossil!-.0r near tJcnd. Mcbbo it s some of the 1 feiiors who attended the Prineviiie ! lca,on convention last summer. ! n 'l' n I Our good friend, Lather Barnes, I stopped ye ed. on the main stem to - day and publicly thanked us for tlie cute remark appearm' in this C0yum yostiddy eve, which goes to show that some of the good deeds iw do are appreciated. Hut Lather I has such a crud, way of ,hown. ' his aratitude and his lanuuaae waj so uncouth. T . T Rsgardless of the sour milk epl- sode we are still In the market for strawtiei-ry donations and a crate ougiita lant us ovor tlie weekend. Tonight is Ladies Night at the Kiwanis Club and we hope tha Ki wanians conduct themselves ac cordingly and sip their soup from tue side of ths ladle. Very few straw dcrbys have ap peared on the boulevard as yet and we are beginnin" to wonder if x'u alfalfa crop this caf.on io going to f.ill short of our predictions. Xnfc lpcflun-j SC3: "It takes more'n a pair of nose (jlasrrs to make 6ome fellers look distinguished." - - 0 SERVLL1 PIPIN HOT1 M;r M-n h.vit s Lunch will pleie i ll itiitl ni:iLi the ntte rnntm" ort h MnirYoull lind the food at the :il.ice of Sweets served In ft way 1 m t ik ii mu- fai-crml lni:rb i.muirrow nnd ymra visit us daily TllK PA LACK OP SWKKTS. . -( Visitors Hero Today Mr and .Mis. A C. MeNd'. ef Mniiie.i :u, shini;i n. sinp!'ed Inu- ioda and visiu'd M 1 s. l':a Cloud fur a shun t line. '1 hey rc inotonni; to Caiitr.niii, fer rt vaca tion. Mrs. McNeil is Uhrarinn ut lill Mouiut library, aud Mr. Mc J Neil 1 a prominent real estate 8o Bhs 00t a divorc!. And the;j'.'ak 'ped!u ! State Press Comment . Tho Open Shop. Halom contractors litivt! none on un open thou basis. There Ib no other bunts worthy of America. Tho contractors are not opposed to the unions, but they are op posed to exclusion and deny the right of any man to toll another hu cannot worn without joining their lodge or their right to tell an employer that he cannot hire !a man who Is not a member of the j certain lodge. It would be just laH fundamentally light to say that a man had to belong to a certain chinch or ho couldn't work. Corvallls Times. Development in vehicles com mon to' our highways hua kept pace with tho growth of populu- ) tloii and lias materially changed reiiuiroments for street and other highway Biirlacos. is mite to say that in tho j average American town HO per ' ' ," le! lllllli: ia snir; propelled. Jl also moves at i l"s "wwr times greater titan , was possihlo In tlio days when Might rolidstors and heuvy draft teams represented the only avail- ! ..,,, ,,. !,. ,i ,.,. f ,.,.i..i,. .ri. ,.,i,, uierclal vehicles. .The mini who buys gasoline or electrlol power for his motor vehicle soon finds that the even, hardtop pavement is the one on which his motor operates with tho lowest expen diture ror power anu tor upaeep of mechanism which Hailstorms that nower Into transportation Every up-grade, every irregul arity ill tho Htirface exacts Its pro portion of power to overcome, and Is reflected fiiltlil'ully In tho num ber of trips that must be made to fin me gas tanks or charge the Invested In developing design to reduco friction in the mechanism of the vehicle ilai-ir and -to secure the most direct transmission of nower lo thu driving wheels. To haul grliiDliiE the tire at point of contact with Hie street surface and retarding the motion of the vehicle. l'ortland Journal of Commerce. prfational Casualties. There me n.v. n n.i.ii. ii Amen- ;c:l ' iy i Uel.veell CHuOi ae aj.o i..tu IX WHO ill'' SlUll.Wilg DLlivA'ell iuuiKint; IhJlirs lUKl belltll.le, a. conlniK lo tlie piesi.l.nt ,11 ui iUnui ic.iti balliii-is' association, no .attended a lecent preliminary io the' organization 01 an- adult Jj,","," Uucation u-ile.atloii. 'I l.e iillliiul 3,uou,ueu inati'icuianl: la i' ji 1 csi-oiiueaee clioo..- oll: le , , K, i.,,,,... Btleliuilts HWI - t-cl.oo.. ana 111 1 tier naii.oi'id w ni nim. uiur ?:utriiiK voluUdiis of in w clioiee, th.lL liny in e badly pi--pauMi Icr piiuimtinn. Tin- n'iiMT iiiclmud lo put Uiu hliimo on 1 'uuiu plt'x! Ly Dl Un text dooKs. ' It is iio.ssibty iiiiacuuiy lo y,u ; ui:.! lor a lva-suii. I'mlt-f iiu nriiily univt-rsal ba- umu m coiiipiu;-io -iiu.-..i iun m.11,1 tamed by u.e .,t.n s, nu.t; per c.i.; ,01 me population between me a. - 'of 7 and 11 ate in sen. tot ami a .urtiici ,a per cent in u.e two 1. . lowi.ig yea.s au- ..imiiany .moi.,.,. .)loi,onjm, lu.mni, aim h.i.. ",, Vugiit loappieciate the vam.-. ,,vull thu in.iV'Usabiiity, of e,u '?n;riVm!;Ex,iLTverloU stale, is not given. 11 11 wi.u asiu : taiiiauie, 11 wouui 111 all prob.iiiii Hy account for tlie lervui v. 1:11 i.likn some u.uuu.euu ui ad n'.- aim near aiiuiis aie uyiug 10 m.iae up tost time. . Neiuly ever.Mliing is now laucht ,n Hie public scnools .c.-t tu..i I'lue is H' "lie posse.-si.oi .... t v . . . 111' call eulillol II lie will l.lltl ni - ... -,T il, ,,! Il 1 pt.nm.acllt wellare or lcbuinm I ; u-latneiy enormous t-tiuri. a ci.n .sHienibtu iiMiiher of lho.ii- u no .u K.mii;; rise lo tin- probu m ut ;in.. t iltii'.ii tun consists ot tne nlii. :n i .11 ..-tut. iii's m ihi' comvi nil.: L..t 1 ap'. Tiif l.-ik il 1 i 1 4 - -t int; m ti:' Man lin-ni ih.U in ;i. i.e.'U ! 1 II it lilt lu.-eivt-. in h t ih:tKii,;i .in d.'t- : 1 1 i . jtint'iti.ms jiut.;intiis, bin tli'i i v. nimi ; ti . moiuii.-. :- it'fi)! i'v is uie ui;!1 fin' la;. - lit l.itllltl.HUMI IHI' Ll i.lti "i. it i tt.e ini)'-. ivlum v. !i. ,i 1 tut I niiif; i.- a.- . iin I'll - .. -km ! w 1U1 lai ilii .tiul .n; t '-: . in 1 il 10 ClUli iivur llllh 1 .m' tut- vcir;. Hunt It) ll lii;iii .n:y 1. iii. r j-l'iui In Hi.' ' ;;...n I tits siit-ni" nt is i:ut . i p:il . ti h tin- .Aisi.'iit i- t. . i tt;il 1 .t 1 pi u 11.". Aiiiniiitbi. a. api'i ibe mm ttimauiiti i.i in ;!-. II W DllM U ICillO i'l'Wt'l R 1 pit -Mi - , It' u tiniid be aittnuUttttt in fiiriit.1!- put iud Punlaml Oi .k.-:i inu. K. R. TURNER FILES 1V PLT1TIUN PLAN FOR SCHOOL SUPT 1 Continued (rum T; M- ( tdlor.rh ! pubhian uoiiiiii. . i e. i:,t"1 '"' '"''i'1 "-' T. few ci'.i. Mfdf-- '.. 'm' U' ;i-,Hii!t,in ho:niii.n'on t.?. . .e M'liiit.'r ;:om .i;Kiv.-'Oh Vt'il:.: lhl Ai. Kir.s. MMh- r'ini. r ll' pnhlican nutuiiial mil dr i . i .M'tna:t e i:i-m I eos coii!i U M Till ll er. l'olnlo. Ut. U- - b iieiin lit'iuinaimn t-'r :i p. c: t ,m; flnvi i'olk and l.ii:eoln ci!;n:. - .Miin A Itynon. ro;il;..: !, f-, !.e put.iicau r. .niunatioii for rtp.e.ii ativ, from Viiiitnomah eounty John W. Vaa Home, i'oni.t .d, for Uepublieau nomination tor ro pro&cuiutive trom Mulluouiah coun CI I DEATH tO OBTAIN STATE PlESIDEM . MOVIES OF BATTLE OF P. T. A. CQIffiRESS; I ini Tiir niTU "rnniu Tlie American Legion have been more than busy in boosting and (aiiv-erliHing their big show, "On jpiandeis Held", which will be presented ai ilie AntlerH Theatre loiil.lil and tomorrow. Advance press notices ciaim this to be one jot the n.osi llirllling picturts ever 'shown on 1I10 Hiiver scree ,T I These pictures are the only nf I final flliiis of the iiolocau.it that jshook civilization. They are the completo records of evei' nation tlial saw actual action in Kurope. j The cameiinen wore me.nbe-'s lof tlie Signal. Corps and during I the taking, the boys worked under Icoadiiions ol terror. Whilst the icaniera quietly clicked, tho lu'a : chine guns and rifle fire played la mad staccato and ovelliead the ibis- llerthas belched forth death iuiiil devastiition as shra.'fiol sang a song of fate. These fearless I young bovs helped record the deeds thai made It possible to say, j"Thiy shall not pass." 1 The battlelields where bloody action raged lor days are not the I on ly feature of the films there iwiii be shown wonderful views of j the ruined art palaces and razed Icallieilrals. I To the average Ameircan very. Utile, if any, is known of the l'ho I togniphic Sfclluil of tlie Signal jt'oips. This unit composed of men iwlio. at file outbreak of tlie war, ilell the large moving nlclul'e sttl- ; (iios of America and went to ji-'iaiice altiuli;d to the V. S. Sig ; ii:il Corns, that they may recoid jtlie many heroic deeds of our gal tlanl men "over there." This unit ,of but 17:1 men.;nade their head quarters at vinceiiiies, France, (where well-equipped laboratories j were- established ; after which Hie I work of securing educational hls torv was begun. No matler un- ,der wliat circumstances these j p.ctures were secured, tlie camera-; inen were under orders orders j iliiat had to bo obeyed. Much' of 'the lalor of our boy's in France ! was unnoticed, and this applies: 'veiy much lo Ihe men of this unit . ;ol the signal Corps. The remark-; 'able results of llieir work is shown ; in "On Flanders Field," which: clearly proves that t'.iey constant- ily risked Ihelr lives that America might see Just how our glorious1 Hoops turned wliat seemed cer-I tain defeat into a novor-to-be-ior- ' gu;:t 11 ielory. IUecrds show lhat many of these heroes for heroes ; ,lhe.v truly were never returned : lo Yinceniies. because soluo linn ; sniper spoiled iliem crawling out' ii.lo "No Man's Land" in llieir lemieavor to secure pictnies of real lo'iion At ti'.e close of the war 'many t!:um ands o:" leet of lilm 'were brought back lo WusIiIiik- . ton, where 11. eV were stored 111 steel vaults of the War Depart- ; nient. A careful study of ihcse films was made and Ihe very best an 1 eh ai , -t ' .-'licts" were selecled ; and as.-a labli'd inlo "On l- land'-rs j Field" ami s, at out I rum asl.- iniiton 101 ;!ie e.vpiess pui'lios.- ot j being shown 10 the people through the 1111-pices of Veteran urgani zat! lis. It is not the Intention lo show , (lie gruesnm side ol v...r. bat lor: historical, .durational ami patrio- j tic piirpus.s. and also for tho V'e- j tenuis' organizations that show . tlii-iii. il IS WiiBlWFETE II HULL M Tnl I lei 111:110.1. vm sli. l -ln x-'l', , Ullilid Willi, ill t'.'te in .1 11...'' l:lll r. -li.l., in. lit ia llli' li.ll.'l' lii.iii.. ti. ... ill' I..IH1.'. iHKiii- 1'el.' ill il lh- 1 1 1 i-l lull i" -1' 111111111. s. III. 11 l''t spill, but I"' aiiei'iiiiiMil In tl.e Jiip.uu'.ie luu liuiil 111 llie bii'inui iiiul Hunt I'lUl.-:, I ' n-msi.-r. .1 in ;; 1 a 11.1 I miniii.-. . riincti.ily. A ';." il sei.c! i i.im.i Rs .,.M.O. 1:1-1111 '-'l!l. I l:i p.. nun .'. 11:1.1 I -i- .i :o ll"' 1 .un. i... " .i-i - .--1 I. tin. el I I.. tin li.i.i.e 1. i l l.i.i. 11 i !- il ! fane i' ill- ' llin ciihk- ar..l ' lli- 1.01.- I-.-!" In...- mills u: i iitu.i, :... M'l.l . iiii..'l.i.-i..i i.-u t.i I.,- .1 .,; u. .1 10 ll'-' I" 'i ln-1- 1'. ill e to 1., -il-r in ilrn-.M, ' li'' ,,. ,.,.,i 111 111.1, .'in s 0. n... 11, whuli H read 1 :,:i, k !..(.( I'.'.-. I'"' li-m- l.ivi.i.ie, ie;,.u..'.t mi siiO' 111.11 ut hi K. .ii:. ll. rniiimi. uliu ::i 11 ill:-' ti'.l.i;. -11- 1 ,; t:,.e. 1.- -.:! piuli.ii.ly tn-ii l'-le 11. :i i.l'.llll lie.lt. lull ll'1 ''" 11,, I 1.- i- .i:.:...' 111 tin- I" it Infinite he niiin.i im.Ui' in u.isiil limn iiiul r.i.nii In- l'"i 1 01111- o - McKLNZIE PASS BLOCKED BY bEVEN GREAT SNOW DRIFTS A-'J"-trt l --: w '' ) Kl'tJKNK. Ore.. Apni 1J. -Seven fzrtal snitw drills -t-taud biun t.UC'iH' ar.d lielid on tin Inch ;,jri-t.-fi ot .Nu'Krn.ie i'ixs. and vui n ?tiiu' nu ar.s is d viM d u tltar lh.'..e Out us. (he pa.s will blot k Kr.;;or.e ttend tral until the sun ineits the snow, aeoe.i:; t M. A. Heed, nmnai r ot tiu- On tren st uses, 'ho rruirned - to l.'it-eno las; niKht iner a nip acro6 the snow.-. Tlu- sno'v tiuttor. (nrloy-.-d to neroii.iie t !u- p. -':. trawls o -r the snow, b;t i i n:ati" piM-o- where the v ;ed cl.' iis the mad of the dry fialits. the snow niotor LalUs. mid tl is tot. st quently ln;ti tu deyf rt 1 ii jto 1 the nuMtr tor , tr.'M tHirtaLion. Thero is Horn two to 11 feet of . snow la the Jti utile stn'tvh of 1 white remain Ui K at the summit. last year. This year, with the unow melting rapidly, there is' hope of an opening nearly a mouth earlier. iii me bin r ! Mrs. W. W. (iabrlel of Portland, president of the Oregon congress of ParentB and Teachers, Is in Roseburg today. She is ctirdiite to the national convention at Atlan ui, Ga., which takoB place shortly, from whence she will go to New York and then to Europe for a six mouths' tour. Mrs. Gabriel Is stopping at the larger towns on her way south to meet with the Parent-Teachers As sociations. A luncheon is being giv en 'at tlie Umpqua Ilolel tonight by the several association presidents, at which Mrs. Gabriel will be hon or guest. At 7:30 tonight 111 the high school, uudilorium, a joint meeting of the P. T. A.'s of Ihe city will be held, at which time an in teresting program of music, with an address by Mrs. Gabriel, as the feature will be given. Following the program, a recepliou will be held, giving everyone an opportunity to meet with the state president. Mrs. Gabriel leaves tomorrow morning lor Medford whore a luncheon is being planned for her and on Thursday will be similarly enlerlalned at Llthia Hotel In Ash land, by the ladles of that city. She is an active worker In club circles in Portland and greatly Interested In public welfare work. MAY WILL BE USHERED IN BY HEALTH PROGRAMS Mrs. Glendora Illakely, state ad visory nurse, of the Bureau of Nursing and Child i-iygiene, of the Stale Board 01 Health, Is spending a tew days in Itoseburg and Doug las couuiy visitiug the Douglas County public licaitu unit. Mrs. blakely is primarily interested in the May Day health program which stans on May 1. All over the land .Mayday is being converted into a day lor consideration of child health, the movement being spon sored by the National Child Health Association. In Oregon the program is sponsored by the Slate Hoard of Health, which is working through Uie county units and public health organizations, wlih county nurses us community organizers. Window displays, school pro grams, club meetings, clinics, health examinations, and essay con tests are among tiie means being ued to draw attention on this oc casion to' the betterment of health among the children of tile laud. In Douglas county there will be various health programs arranged, and the occasion will be particular ly featured by the holding of clin ics at lioseburg. Drain, Oakland. Gien.lale and Myrtle Creek. These clinics will be held during ihe first v. eek of May and will be especially lor ciii.dreu of pre-school age. It is hoped that parents having children v. ho will start school In the tall, will In ing the joungsiera lor ,c. i'.iniiia'.iou to one of thu clinics. Any delects may then be corrected bfclore school opens. ! TERMINAL EEAUTY i PARLORS OPENED FOR BUSINESS i The Terminal Beauty Tailors ro ; opened loibiy lor business under Uhu management of Mrs. U. Y. Al- lisun, who lecntly purchasod the parlors from Mis. Kdth L'luver. Ali.rf Aha Termiqut I, an exper-iciiei-d upeiattn- und mareeller, of roithniil, arrived this niontiiih' and will In- rmpioyed by Jtn. Allison. The parlors will feature, niaieeil ihK, m.inieuri s, laiiale and sham poos, and an experienced barber bus been secured lo cut indie's' hair. Too beauty htp will be rim with lite sumo satisiactnry man agement as heretofore ami will no duubt enjoy n t'ood patronage. CAMERAMAN HURT AS DIRIGIBLE IS LEAVING HANGAR (A-.wMiat.-ii I'tctn Lrstl Wire.) LA K Kl U ' US T N. .1 . April 1 :! - Tlii- du ic-hle Los Aimeits was taken from th.- liatuar this morn itti; in luei-aration for In r lirst fliijht .sinie the loss of the .Mu naudoah la-t tall. Alter Hev.'i;i i. oi;rs at tne mooring n;u-: 1 1 v. a s t(, iTU'-,' i;j this im media e viritijty. ii turning lu foro niynt. Tin- main taide altaehinj; tne iiiri;:hie to In r niocniiis mast broke as the cralt was being pul led into the steel C'wer. Several hundred Il-.'I of table whipped around the tii.lt striking Jerry FTnnkel. a motion picture ennieramau, und iiillieting seere lacerations. The dirigible was drawn to the ground hy the two othe: cables and Lieutenant Uoland Mayer, construction oi l ii-er. made a a in spection of tlie brtak. RESERVE OFFICERS TO MEET IN EUGENE (A.o.Ul"l I'ri-sj l.o..o,t Wire.) I i:i;enk, in... A!ni is.-i'ossi- biltiy Ilia t iM'tuet'ii so ami 10- Sl'l'M' OfliL'l'IS 1111.1 S.'llioi.i ill till1 1(. II. T. (.'. unils oi tin- I nlversity nf (iit'iiou iir.'i liio Oi.";n:i Asri culiunil cnll.d will nttrtid tin1 bnn qui't to !h h.'Ul at Ail-any Sauiril.iy Tiiplit, .May s. looms with recipt of di'finite .".i'r.s from many of till' ri'serve ulticvi s in Lime county-Major John P. Ilubb. in iharep of tlio .iistrict. will pive an ailtiresa , on nnlilary iirobU'i-ik j lieaerve offlrora Tit Iiugeno. Sa- ; l.'ui. Corvnllis. Kosoburi! ouii Al bany will bo present, la addition INCREASING Not everyone wants to reduce, though, these days move people want to grow thin than fat. At the risk i-f annoying ail overweight leaders, 1 musl icpeal again that it is ever so much easier lo leuuee than it is 10 gain. You cannot possibly grow fat 011 what you do not eat, tntrefoie jrju must reduce If either vou eat veiy liiue, or eat no fattening foods. Gaining; weight is another mat ter. To gain means eating more, either In bulk or fattening quality, and too 111 licit food will cause indi gestion. Dtsides the nervous wo man or the over worked woman. who burns up as much energy as she i.nsuis in the way o."i ou. will lind it impossible to change her ways whereas.llu lazy woman can force herself into exercise as a nouns ot reducing. Sometimes there are active ageiils in the body whiclnru'event it from inking up much Hit in such cases, none of ' the rules of eating the fat parts of 111. at or taking olive oil apply, because the body will nierily 1 eject' (and prob ably object to) the extra tat. 1 wrote before of one case I knew where a test was taken and a ser um made of the germ, which dis posed of it. This special woman began gaining weight at once and greatly beneiited by the treatment. Any good doctor can do llils, though many of them still scoff ut ANSWERS TO TOMORROWS MENU Breakfast Orances Cc-real Broiled Slice of Ham Pop Overs Coffee Luncheon French Toast "Wholewheat Bread Tarn Cookies Cocoa Dinner Lamb Chops Potatoes Beets String Beans Lettuce Salad fihuharb Pie Coffee Mrs. R. II. "What wilt re inovr linseed oil ami mutton tallow stains?" Answer: Gasolino, benzine, chlor oform and ether rt movo nil and Kieabu stains. Do not use the fluids near heat or flame. You d.;I not say what the stains are vn. (Iiease spots on wall paper. fr in stance, may be removed by placi'is? a whit? b!otiii!g paper airainst t h wall iiajn r and then pressing a lint iron against the hioitinf; pap'r: ihe iron's lieal kocs through the blotter, melts the greaie, a ui the blotter absorbs it. (.i reuse staim d washalde fabrics may be washed with fia()lnha yon. llride: "It is such a nnisaiite lo keep opening and closing tin- diamond-paneled doors of my pantry china closet: do you think it would Jl 1 ""Jr" V2 SHOES "I ilon't know wliaf.s t he nur.l'T vvilii nit' lau-l.w i vo lia.l inn or throo haul rn.ls. lin.'ss i inu.si ! i;i.'Uilltr old,' a tri.-ml ot" mint' inn! to. ino tlio other liny. "Of course you'l.; p'ttill!; old. Vo'n. all gelling old if v..'ie li. inK; tint if vou will peiinit mo, nnm ainio. I II i.ll you v.nat oui tiou b.o i.-: It's jour n'u shoes uuii tlio llo neeis, ol wlilell lull If .-o linuiu." 'Oii. Imi ihey s' em au:ui; e in forlal.le, am; they c-rtiiiii.y ..re pood looking." "'l'he io not. JTOO.i lo.-Uini' to i;;.-: I dislike Iheni i... i;:,ii;i. 'lie re ii.n't a n y uouht lion liiev a:e u.ie Ulleive lo a let o: lulls. ' leiv, e 11 you lie st ad.v on v.rir !.-. I taoni? Al.u If .i,.i iui:-.,:n; u. wear lh. m. you'll have to thi;.i; uf corns,, baii,oi.s ami ,.;;i.. ::e.i .ireii-. ' e." 1 don't know war. ii,,;- :t..i,. an; iuipie.-siou on my in ml e no', but what 1 said is uue, utv iiin less. When the so utile, i hy u ie:i :c ishoes first came out lh"v w , re mado so awk.aid and lieiivy a:i,i clumsy ami e. . n.-iv e that u' is i. o wonder they didn't Ii- eome .; lar. Now. howev- r. y:e.i un j;et sell-ibic .'liuvs tint a;e j'.Hl litautilul and inu:.. ieainiiui ih.,;, llio.-o Ullh-;i. nu siio- s. 'I'le ieaie on tile HK-ir'l many shie-s ot ar iolls makes v. ilie!; a.iiiere to o i i.r. tlindame::tal i.ri!iri)il.-s. ol ce,i:so il isn't iiossihle lo reeomnieud n:iv ono make of shoes as l.'io h.,st. fur there is no oue t.n of thoe that will fit all. Tho American Posture League losearch work has shown that there are thtoo re'iioral f. j.. s of' loot; the inl,.ii,,,l. the o'llt;.:-,! and tlio stra.snt. Vou can 0. t er mine which typo of foot you have by making an outline of it as vou siand on n -.iecv of white ..ii...r then draw a lino knethwise thr.'UEh the enter of th.. entire l.e.l anil forward to the toes, la flare. If across the ball, more of the foot (Surface lies Inside the line thau outSde, you have an inflared YOUR WEIGHT 1 the value of tests and serums tor such troubles. j Meuiitiiue, try to take an extra 'hour of rest out of the 24 if you ; want to gain weight, and try to in crease your fat and sweet allow, 'ance. One of the best waywl know 'is h ohocolate und nialiH milk drink with an egg in it twice a day j between meals. ' T. M. C. Cocoa butter conies in 'small cukes, sold at the drug stores, ilu it the surface of it 'slightly and rub this over the palm o the hand wliiBii 1.1 used for tho 'massage. Il is a heavy although ,'veiy nourishing oil, and not to be used on the face or throat where there might be any tendency to igrow hair. 1 John 11. S. Avoid hair dyca for thff lashes or brows, even though you are told they are harmless, uf. you may rink your sight. I realize however how very unbecoming pale lashes and brows aie so you must do something to Improve litem. Henna Is a harmless coloring, but do not use ihe kind lhat has Jves mixed with the henna, and the henna exploited to sell the mix ture. Henna powder and Indian . mixed will give a dark shade that Inclines to auburn. Vou cannot it p. ply. this lo your ia: lies yourself, but it would be an eas? task for a bar. 1 her to do it for you. .Make a paslo of the powder and let it stay on tlie hair until the color Is absorbed, INQUIRIES do any harm to have Ihe ihiors tak en otf? Just opt n shtlvus would be such a blessing." Answer: I think it would he more trouble to keep dusjinj; your dish es than to keep opening and clos ing d.iors. You would probably bu sorry if you had the doors re moved. Now, at least, you have the comfort of taking a dish off your ehelves and using it without look ing for dust. Middle Aqed: "I am a woman with prowu-up children and I have never had time lo dn ss up much. t!ut now I wou'd lik' im wear a chckei ii'TckiiiCf wi; h poin new dresses I have bought for summt! and 1 am ctn!:;ii!i'd with tin problem uf not ki.;.".vin' what is ai propriatp lor nv. W'UIl j:r:iy hair, surety I should n.it wear kitcii, blue or amber? What would you surest? I don't want people to think me foolish." ' Answer: Wjth ;fray ln!r a wo man can wear any enjnr. Half tin; wot Id is todry pri-maturcly st ay. G.ie of oar m t liihious danc.'is iias cai.i;ali:: ! lur ray hair hy 't;iriii;; unfiling I lit rUi.iuum Gray In mak a ?yn;phiiiy i;i !i :.-(df. But if you an- aver.i' to culm's, why nnl buy yn;n...df one of tins crystal chokers? They are efft ct ive. viT.i b- t i .ninj; to anybody, yet do not catch iin- eye as quickly as the coiui ed beads. Ily all mr'aii.i dress up more: We have no riphl to ib pi' .ss the world by diessjnt; uurelws .drahly. Also there's no tich lliins as beinj; "middle-at;ed" today. We are either the active type, or we're not. 'Tomorrow Chocolate Spice Ca!te. the font, more of the suil'aee lies ai llle ..libido of lh; line, yull l;ao ,:n i.'.lti l.il i- fool. Su ai;;lit. If lliu .-u,:;.ee iies iq,,ai!y i.n eillier bide of ll"' Hie-, then vuu have u straight loot. ld;,ion.iy a -dm.' thai would lit one ljie !o,.t wo.iid nol Til another. A:i i:!l,a;. .-!.,, 0:1 an oa'liare tool, 1".' 111-t.il.,., wu'jh ,.e.,s on llle em. t ln.Mier j.i.,1 clan.;, the liui.-. loe. f t he r. iiuisiie.- o; a tood slio; are: I- '' ' Id ;!;) it;.,. ,. J,wa,.r - Ui..- :h.,l, S. Ko .m, ll; ,.. ;-. , ' ned.ti.ii and iuiil. eioati. not .;t.i-1. ' b'.t i.-.it i. asl, -joo'l u;i- '," ai am-.-. ,:-' - ' '' ii-.:;',.- a':.nvs t!;- '! .' i:u 1 ae.l Sle., ih-. inu-e!.. and :- 11 i-'wr. .1 a id .-o ? 1 i,- " '!,,! "' '"" .t'iviahV- for "'i'i-'ii ui..!. r so: i"-ci'.ili .-.1, ii a. i i'1'.'al ii.... ,,ml i; :r.s: ti 'and dread ' s, .me sun- ,,.' vv a !. n --;..s a ow (;; si,,,,, ,.h,c, allows I'leo ae .l. e? 01 ihe r;i,i.--;ie; and h.-u.-r ae ,..:i .,; ;i,, joiis of ih- i,,ot and ,;a.i is !,. rabl.- to a liiKh sho.-. '''''iu -"I'eiife of sioekincs w.'.l.e re Oil our fe. I ll 1.; j:n. ! imi for them to be too -'on or too licit:. 1 hoinTe it is a food ;)!ato buy vaur s!o-kii,Ks a utile lone- r than ncces-arv. lh.') wiil give as it j.. needed.0 ' hll'lren s shoe., s.p. ciall- need tmi'ig.it. loo many adults have ..ad ine;r t,. smiiPd ami Uefoi. ' d in childhood. Tomorrow Answers to Corrc- 0 sponflents. DR. N EaR B A S utitT,8T- o Palnlesn ExtraSlon wnen ueslred a Pvnr.h.. I- , O Pyorrhea Cured (tr-vKiiB S B B .4 S I'hooe 488 H Teasonto Bldg. o o jugs aiyujf. , dealer at that place. ty. ; The past was opeutU ou Juue 23 (ivuv. vuumr. u ut ta ball ot 1 to tne k. o. T. C eulor.