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-- RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1928. : - FOUR I I ! " W-IIJ' ' .f TTSCX. s ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,.. - . . W...T.J,, : Am i ETPN. laausd Dally Ewcapt Sunday by T Co. .n. , 11 1- I ' : 1 O Cl 3- V ftS MllMP S JJ- 'K, n it ir k in iiw v , i ' i .-., ! 1 1 1 tConlliiued from page, 1.) V . -,X i Tha Aasorlntrd Hrras la esclualv.ly snllllitfl to the lias tor- renubll aatloVi of .11 . "i a Yl.I..". Ii or-lll-d ll It or not nlherwl.. cril tart In ffil" pujlr s nn " II In-al n.w. IM.I.II.I...I h..r.'n All rleht. of rc-publlca-tu" .,( .1...M1.I dl.pafhea her.lli ' alao faaerved. u""v'" IJATKa "' -- 1 " frtwIUunfund ManuKor UKKT 0. 11ATB8. . -HncrutoryTfoa.uror JuUirod u wicond cluss umttor M(fy 17, 1U2U. at me post umce- ui ItiMiiburK, Oregon, under; Act of Murch 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Onllr, pur your, by mull - r Dally ill inanths, by null. Dully, throe, months, by mall. ually, aliiulo nionLU, by mall onllr. by carrier, nor nmnlft $4.00 I.OU 1.00 0 en ROBEUUHO, OH6GON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 192B. MOVING MOUNTAINS To widen your horizon it is best to go up on a niountiiin If von ain't do that, however, it will serve just ns well if vou can level the hills and mountain peaks that surround your valley. The mountain peak Is better, but the alterna tive is very Rood, It is this second plan Unit we may say American civilization is now nltomptinjr. The ordinary man of n century ao had n very limited horizon. He was, in a way, sunk in a valley of iirnoraneo and unhappiness. The fears, the superstititions, the physical limitations and the economic boundaries that hemmed him in were much the same ns those that had cramped the spirit of his remote cave man Ancestor. There had been some progress, but it had been minute and painful. TIumi, began that nmii.iii(r series of Inventions, discoveries and adaptations that brought libout thu industrial revolution and the ago of science. The old confining hills were cut away. Things that obscured the vision of man a century ago now sunk below tho hori zon. A long list of new forces wore placed at the service of llm riimmiiii man. Science killed old superstitions, found new ways of healing tho Bick, arranged in a thousand ways to mako man's life easier and moro pleasant. The old guild worker vanished before the modern factory, with the result that tilings which formerly would have been tho exclusive privilege of the wealthy became the matter-of-fact necessity of the average man. IJecauso of all of this, even the poor est man today has, in many ways, a bolter lifo than tho rich man of a hundred years ago. All of this, wo may say, con stitutes a levelling of tho hills, tho horizon of each one of us was vastly increased. Today there are certain evidences that wo need now to take another step; we need to ascend tho mountain peaks. Wo havo our great scientific and in dustrial achievements, and they havo given us a broader outlook than was possible to our grandfathers. Yet, seem ingly, wo have not yet learned how to use them. Material ly wo have gone far, indeed; but still we lack the complete vision that will tell us how to use these new servants of ours to tho best advantage. In others words, wo must ad vance spiritually and mentally as much as we have advanced nhvslenlly. We must adjust our minds and our spirits to the i.ew day. We must broaden our horizons now, not by removing any extraneous limitations, but by raising our- wives to a point where wo can look beyond those things that mm never he moved those irroat facts liko death and love and loneliness and spiritual hunger and see more clearly tho way wo are to go. o Ilignoss is the watchword in this country, and there doesn't seem to be any getting around it. Edward A. Fileno, lloston luYiohant, and a close student of American econ omic conditions, reveals that in 1925, the last year for which complete figures are available, f2 per cent of the total pro fits earned by U. S. business were made by one-fifth of one nor cent of the i. umber of corporations. In addition, - only one-fiftieth of one per cent of the corporations in America made -15 per cent of all tho profits in their parti cular branches of industry. The moral? Here's what Mr. Fileno remarks: "Tho lion's share of the profits is going to the large, scientifically organized business." Uignoss that's America, all over. o We sincerely hope, when the time arrives to let the contract on the new court house for this county, that the work, so far as possible, bo given to local contractors. Al ready agitation along this line is beginning to percolate and the people do not want a repetition of the recent bridge contract let by the city. Officials should at all times pro tect home imprests. It is the proper manner to build your community in substantial way. Why let contracts to out side people who have no interest whatever in our weltaro. It's the bunk, and a losing practice that should be discon tinued. Other progressive communities are following this example v here bids for county work are near equal to those of outside competitors. o Thli la Bawth nite An' it klndo Looka aa If A falter could Git hla Neok waahed Without ualn' Tom Neas' Motor liquid. Qule gang of taxpayera gather d at tha local courthouaa thla a. m. and decided to go ahead and 1 build a new blrlg. This will give; the hard time aquawkera a chance i to hoot and the county workera an opportunity to pay the aecond In-, atallment on the waahln" machine.. , An officer took a pot ahot at a kid laat night and the gun worked., Th annual talk about farm re lief la here but tho farmera are too dern buay tryln' out new cart to be much Intereited. The Jr. claao play waa held laoa nlta aa predicted and the gooae hung aa high na the adva. aald It would. Aa Snlly nredi eome attention, we'll hfU ring off far tho week and wring out aome other unmen LAFF. PERKINS SEZ Ed Donnelly, chief of the fire dept. at tho eoldlera' home, aaya he'll hnfta have a uniform with red o.mte before hla ordera will be given any attention." Ilrnlii-workt'ra Inao muro sumir (mm their blood limn do iiiiiniiul workura. accoruuiK to roL-mit vx purlnifiiia in l:aoi-llo-Slovttkia. Not-A-Seam Ladies' Hose $1.00 Guarnnteed Runner-Proof very popular and low in cost. In nil the desirable singles. Ladies Chiffon Hose, with pointed heel electric chair as prison superin tendents testify, pstead of frightening murderers make them feel heroic. - - . Tvo men kidnaped and murdered little school girls. The first crime was committed in California where they' have capital punishment. The crimi nal is now in jail, having his picture taken, reading his "fan" mail, not much worried about the .hangman, while alienists work over him. His crime was committed more than a month ago. "My. are you hurt?'' the slim mau cried, as Scouty toppled from hla rldo. ' That surely waa a pretty spill that flopped you to the Kixmnd.". "Oh, I'm all right." woe Scouty said. "1 uian I una upon I aA I'm aitllnv nn ! Uiy U.'U.. um race c -- ami so I landed safe and sound." "Well," said tho man, "that was a mule you rode upou, and. aS a rule they always act real balky. That's what this one did. of course." "1 know It," little Scouty sighed. And then lie took another ride, but this time he made rolebty sure that he picked out a horse. The Tinies' horses formed pa rade and figure eighta and such tbings made. The circus man kept I li-lllnz them to do all sorts of thliucs. Said he, "They're minding 1 M.Vniirnn wliere thev have I me real well. The way they no capita, punishment. AdolphP rlo telling, an uuci m church of Owosso, murdered a $1.00 Ladies All-Silk Chiffon Hose with Silhouette Heel $1.95 most wholesale cost. We havo n I taqyasSKfarit fiifitW-'if largo siiu-k ol tnuso bupei-niii iiuu umllri'sfli's mill wo want tllolll turned Into cash. Sue inu for low pi-Ices. E. S. Powell. CLACKAMAS BARD FAITHFUL TO DOG Amk-I.IfI I'itm U-.H.-.I tYlrcl I'OltTl.ANl), Ore.. Jim. 21 Monk Sunders, "hard of tho I'lui'kiimiiH," waa ou his way back In his cabin on a roinulo trull along the upper roaehes o( x the t'liickninaa Klvor today with Ills hoon companion. Hoots, after liav lug llools treated hero for in juries. When Hoots, Ills dog. was cuuglit under a tree which Sail ers was felling lor uiewooii. JAPANESE DIET DISSOLVED TODAY little girl. Three days after he was caught he was in Mar quette prison, to spend the rest of his life at hard labor. Which is the better system) A. D. Lasker. who ran the shipping board, once a young frightfully energetic boy, silting in Uie ouulde oltlce of Lord anil I Tuonius, in Chicago, now oven: more frightfully eiiergouo sits nij the Uisldo oflico and owns . the place. I llo and his wife lui"o Juat given a nillliou dollars to Cliii-nho uni versity to study the "caused, n" I tin e and prevention of degenera tive disease.-" I -.: i wtlliiu 300 years the average llfo has increased from 30 to 6") y'Jurs, but a man of 50 has very littl'J bit ter chance of llfo than a mini of that age 100 years ago. ' Lasker wisely gUea money to find out why It Is that human be ings alter 60 break down o uuiiK ''lf the scientists will let lllm 'Lasker should use some of his munev investigating suggestions 1 that medical science would call 'all nonsense." All nonsense inito.u. s.fAT.orr.Jjlg BY MA KRV1CC. INC. trained in circus rings. Then Clowney said. "I hve a plan. Let's- have a race and see who can go 'round that yonder! tree and back the fastest us all." No sooner was this said thaltj done. The Ttnies had a lot of fun. They hung on to their horses' necks just so they would not fall. I To watch them made th slim man grin. Then Carpy shouted loud. "I win!" And he was right. He'd won the race. This made him very proud. The wholo buneti yelled their praise, and then a big surprise popped forth again. A big policeman cracker Jumped and greeted all the bunch.. Bald he. "Your BPced I cannot stand." And then ho raised his . little hand and all tho horses S owed riglll oowu. rie Bllliieu na i .).. thev walked nasL "Don't let me only thing I ask of you is, please Tinymites in the bother you." he cried. "Go rlebt:dont go so fast. ahead and have your ride. The; (A tiger clflc coast network concert, "R.I C. A." hour; 9-10, Philco hour; ! 1011, network program; 11-2, KFI frolic i KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 422.3 6:30-7:30, p. m.. orchestra con cert; S-9. "R. C. A." hour: 9-10, Philco hour; 10-11, studio tea- . lures; 11-12, dance music- I READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE cracker chesca the next story.) ifonvrlElit. 1928, NBA Service, Inc.) Hollywood Studio continues- (AmocUimI Flta Lturd Wire) TOKVO. Jan. 21. Tho Ions threatened dissolution of the Japa nese diet took place today. The opposlilun Immediately ., ' ..... marines, has been what the doctors. called the the-,uml Jan 29tn- Grown-ups as well orles of Pasteur, who taught them children are saving money on more than they ever know before. I tnese snappy little photos, 5 for 10c. Located opposite Liberty The- dispatch from Nicaragua says Samlino, the rebel bandit wno kui- bomb from one of our presunieu n nioiiuii oi niamv k.Med by upon llie reasHeiiiuuiiK ui iiiu uiei HJt-ilnileS. alter a new year's recess. Tne jsicarasua rebels now know The government, however, foro ,, , ,, ni,ve im mur0 chance stalled an actual vote by minounr- ,, ii,i,'d States flying ma- inn me uissoiuuou ns soon as ino ,cnall0a than a rabbit has liuanco niiuiHiei unu iuiimivu ius nneech. Mho denunciation of the govern-iK'i.m,.iin fluhi coes. meut bv the opposition was due to, v jf .,, latt-rs dissatisfaction with m.esllenti cownss, and me gt.erimivin vuineac irumj i ; .... Himnr! nients. that several atre. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET TO MAKE MORE THAN MILLION CARS IN 1928 From a -communication to Hans T. Hansen, proprietor of -Hoiiseu against Chevrolet Company, local automo- ougtoa. Mlo mercnanu ,irom u. n. oraiu, That is patistnciory so inr us uui Kenetui uiaiiuijoi ui m viie.i Alotor company, wa roau v iooiv forward to the best Chevrolet year we ever had. We are planning for a production of well over a million cars and trucks during li)2b. Hoots wns so . seriously Injured i a:ul ltll measures adopted for ro- . that his life was 111 danger. San- adjustment of tile financial and ,nou.., .,. , i.i compared with approximately ilers put the dog In a gunny sack economic situation In Japan. ?, i,, , Vicee dus so, greatly million even in 1927, our best and cnrrlod him to Portland, get ! The opposition In particular mt they could do to year up to UiU lime. There is ting n few lifts from motorists. 1 held the government responsible 1,1 ""T 'h w,,.lt we nRve every reason to expect that tha Arriving In Portland. Satuters I tor the outbreak of ami Japanese 1"::, d ne to an'dlno .Industry as a whole will produce sold lo skunk pelts for enough to-iiioTiment In China and do- J vv-i'ij K1GIITING A III- more units this year than last, pay the veterinarian and he sup-1 nonnceif the expedition to Shan- " '. ,,iv . samnle The country Is In a prosiierous ported limisell ny lining mm jnsiu.iR ns an uniorgivamo Diunuer. : . h viclirUgUa sire. As the law rcciuires a general 1 !., .. .!,!.. ,l,Jrv Hav-u of(..r' O dissolution, elections were fixed! for February 20. duilnR tile lime that llools wns re-1 covering. Yesterday the dog was pronounced tit to travel and Monk ami Hmus set out together, for home. Pruning tools at Wharton Ilros. . .. 4 CHURCH NEWS GOOD INTEREST AT REVIVAL AT THE BIBLE STANDARD TEMPLE CARD OF THANKS Mia Thoinaa Pillion attoniUM a movie in Chicapv Tho movie wiM( s-M-ious on him. A subtilo. suihhvsoiI to bo vory oarn- A p(Mid ftvwj wns prsonl at th rovtvnl now helns coniluottMl by KvannoMi't Oh. O. Ut-nhwrn at Ihn Hilih StantUiM ltmp:o. 4oS K. lounla str.oi. Tlu ovrtiiRolist spoko Inst nlpht i on "I'lii'iioai1," Ulusirnt::. his sub! Joel by rvlerrii.B lvi th tn M JUMo tl,.vs ii ml of tho irosont j time. InttMvst Is keen mid ou the tnervnso. ' All rnjt.y tho muslral trvt pr-: CW(tjl st'liivti ity nix-sir iimi-M "--v"ir Ui-h and tho M'loctimis that th homo band tlsy. MtHiin.;s continue ich ovonins t until Sunday, Janit- ivy t-i. This will b tho rlosins o"rvl(o of tho eamraipn. 1W suro io Attend or you wtll miss rare troat. Wo wish to extend our thanks to our many friends nnd neighbors tor tho kind sympathy rvudered us, also the bvautiiul i lorn I otier liitn duriiiR our sad berenvomeut. Mrs. J. A. Pi-owell and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Prow ell and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Laura nee and family. Mr, and Mrs. Smith Prowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McLure and family. Model 66 Sfnsor machine for fully guurantetM. Others at f revlal prices. IHiwell's ' Furniture Portland Station K. G. 491.5 ti-7 ji. m., dinner concert; 7-S, program . trom KO.MO; S-9. "ii. O. A. Itour; ' 10. "i'hilco Hour;" 1012. the Pa cific coiist network pnema me i rocaderans. KOIN, 319 6:156 p. m., topsy tur vy lime; ti-7, dinner concert; t 7: 15, amusement puide; 7 : 15, amusement guide; : orcnes- conditlon and the situation, in my : opinion, will remain good. Used cars will probably present 1 a more serious problem this year than last, which U only what we can exjtect as a natural conse quence of a higher production of new cars. Prices will not change ' greatly from established levels in the near future. We do not expect to make any further chanties in Chevrolet prices. Following recent plant extensions, Chevrolet thi year is in a position to produce 1000 more cars a day than in CALL FOR BIDS DAILY WtAlHlR HtPORT V. S. Weather tMirvmu Office. iU!r miwini was fla&hftl on tho SClwn. Thomas i Kosebure. Oren. IMta reivwietl rillion. tivkle'u, lauvluM loudly nd was ejooted fmi. thcjW vv' mh- thontcr. Now ho has surd for f'-o.OOO, cliiiininjr t!J inalion-1 ur..m'itc prsura (rJusl nl.t rlnht to luRh whenever ho w!shM. We musl confos hat lie hiva our svmiwlhv. U has boon our oxivnoiu-o th:l, teri- tswr .-m) ss Sonoral thin's. tho l-,:udor tho avon fm trios to Iv . .t''li serious the funnier it is. Some of tho best laughs we havi ie( irmiwmiuiv last nisht si . . ... .... ...i .. .1 i x .rt ..m i.'iiuiMnilur lor 11M .ever had n movie ine.-mv came wnen u;e ininu- w j. watching was most comi'lotely in earnest about something. s,',,;,, wmiwraiun it thu 0 I ! - - - - Sivlcd bids will be rt-tvcd for' a mnaium by School lllru-l No. 13 iilk!e srhooll at mo' o'clock p. m. January J J, 19:s, at the school house. riau. And aoeclficatlon. may bfl obtained at the olticv o( I. W. ' Miittwr, Koseburs, or from tha. school clork. H. 1. Conine, upon 1 deposit of nre dollars, which will be rvlumed ujx)n return of plans The board reserves the risht to J reject any or all bids or to accept the one considered best for tha ; dtstilct. : ULlllE SCHOOL BOARD. ! r.y 11. l Conine Clerk. Taxivvvers and othei-s who met at the court house l-iT,,, re.-lo.' since 1st month J ilav to discuss tho dvisahlhtv oi construetillB a new court Normal preliv for this month SSlj . , . . . . I l-l nrvcttv. trom t.epu 1. house ought to bo iviivmnst by the ireneral amearan.v o j 1s;; u d1( w tho old shack that the only remedy is a new, nnHiern and ; ao pre.-aiv trota Sept. l. substantial buildtnir. This city and county has ivissod t!ie T,',V.'(1;1iJ' m sepTI. ' "t;ire of infaiK-v. It is time to forge to the front and dress; i;: n - ' . i .vic av.uat vrtvuv pt- l A llttk I , ,m,v. IB.-Iuslx l.W Wnvast l.v s.'Hihel Onoa.; u.i.i.vl ( in ,-- Y.iii; lvm llu -R'l" tonight and Snaday. o ! name Constantino randiinitrakoivhv.is r.d announoes lie will kv t- Ma.vl wa its te kivn out of the headline. 12 i Circular saws and I Wharton Bros, i T j NOTICE OF CLL OF BONDS Notice Is hereby ttren holder of KGO tra music, 11 1 a. ti-olic. KEX. 239.9 6-6:30 p. in., news; :3i-7. studio iirocrani i!:tnee music: cenship piyram; lt-12, dance music. Other Coast Stations ! KMO, Tacoma. Wash, 24.1. S-12' p. nt., tireenwich dance band. : KJR, Seattle. Wash. J48.6 6:Su p. time sicuals and varied utility: 6;S0-7:S0. dinner con-1 cert: 7:3(9. studio procram; -i 1. vaudeville entertainment; 10.! time sigaals; 1-12, dance or-; cheslra. KHQ, Spokane. Wash, 370.2 p. tn.. service hour: 6-7:15, din-j ner music: 7:151:30. little boy Hen; S S. Pacific coast network: S lrt. F-hiloo hour; 10-12. dancej fnMic KFOA. Seattle. Wash, 447.5 6:15 p. m., sports review ; T-7:3o. Bot Scout prosram: ":3. Camp "ire Olrls' prosram; . Paciiic coast network concert; Sl-lu, I'hilco hour: 10-12. Satur d.tv nicht dance frolic. KOMO. Seattle. Wash S06 7- p. ro, studio presentatiim lo KGW; -9. Pacific cast network con-, cert; 9-1. Philco hour; toil.! ! Saturday r.isht review; 11-12; ' SCHOOL! dance orchestra and ivpularj Elsewhere In this Issue will be ! found a fountain pen coupon, re- SIDE GLANCES By Goorge Clark j if wl midnifiht Oeomable at Marsters Drug Store. Shopkeeper; When you get to the end of a chapter, turn cown the page I wanta close upl iOUT OUR WAY By Williams ,i L i mandrels at otll::as County. recn. School Bonds, Issued by School IMst. No. j 11. of said County, to present the : same to the Cwtr-.ty Treasurer lor I paj ment at Koseburs. Orecn. tor . Interest thereon w ill cease alter Oakland. Cal- SS4.4 m, dinner coacen; -.:l. utit Itv; 7:15-7;SO. siorl re.iew; -9. K. t A." hour: 10. Pailco hour, throuch the Pacific coast network: 'It'll. Saturday niihi review; 11-12. dance music- cnaiife in temperature. Al Smith urfv Kxal self-svvcernment, Jul it's what the Kys tl when they're away for conventions that worries most of the little women. DR. NERBAS DENTIST Paie.Sess tttrct(ca Cas W hen Oesirs"' Pyocrhaa Treated Phone SS Masonic Bids- mis date. KrQC MOMynroea. uai iii.-. p. Dated at Koseburs. Orecoa. m, musical prorram: i. ft;stru- SU 1S27, I mental trio and soloist: vs. cr- J. E. S.WVYEKS. i cheslra and soleists: s-lo. stu County Treasurer. dio roacert; le-ll. orchestra and 0 i soloists, Chk-kea house spray at WTsarlon KY A. San Fragile. CaU SJ3.1 Bros. I &:$-? p. m . Golden State crier o ! and soloist; 7-7: So. si-ons taik. CarWd Red To? fenclr.c arrives ; liate facr-iis; S . tlchl opera; -in few days, lowest prices out of 1. popular program: l-li. fro.rr. car on arrival. Mail us your orders. KFI. Los Arseisv Cat, 4eS.i 15 Wads Drat Saw trew ) tor ;."k; p, m, rajKMoriil period;.!-.. S'.oarcs C&e&osrtih, Oakiani, orvtwira mss-ic; T-S. vvxal aj:d Ore, ( ioiUuflKstai reiitaJ; -, la- nipt won 6EE -rr4AT? WORK'S RiGHT RiGHT BV'MT HOOfeB., W wooldm' Pick a fe.llef, op' TOO MUCrA, 1 1 -Took' a GAud-V home: bw& Kii&HT. i'm uI cap?, am"'. plCllb4". UP -TOOK MV. FAMILV-T" aiORCri GAMCj vmoouo Be t-iwe: PlCKiM' UP A GREASE.D piCr, OKlW lA' NEKf MORMIbJ' ALL DRESSED IM VJHlTc. WhllTE. .Wt.M tfAEV G,oT IM Ti-A A COAL. ."TRUCK" ! Picked BARKIS'- UP ONE OH AM' hFvEW V4AO Tb CLEAM TH' COAV-AFTE?.y HiM r , M "1H. A ----- g0Sr r'oVxA WWZ'j0 AVI It V.'1 V-l' ' I k-' J X ' aT',1 1 f -4' A CSE-MAN FivE-PASSE:CrS. a U t T. Jrf