FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. It. V. r o o V: ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Usued Daily Except 8unday by Tht Nw-Rvlw C In. Mrubfr of Tb A-aocUtr4 Traa, Th Asioolnted Priu la esolUBlvely entitled to the .utfo for republt Mtloa of all newt -fllbpHK hes credli4 to It or not otherwise credited in tbta paper and to all local newa published herein. All right a of republic Men of apeclal dUpatt-iiva herein are mlao reserved. B. W. BATE3 BERT O. BATES.. Vuivrea um nucuud ciana manor BoBBhurK, Oregon, upflor Art of March 8, lftTI. 1 BUBSChIpTION RATfcS Oally, por year, by mat! . Oally alx months, by mall . , , nnlly, thrift months, by mall.,, tally, tingle month, by mall Oally, by carrier, per month.. "ROSEBURG, OREGOrC'MSDT'MATCH 12, 192! BUSINESS-LIKE Indispensable as it is to completion of the Drain-Reeds-port highway, the projected bridge across the Umpqua river at Scottsburg merits without question the assistance of the county as regards the cost of construction. Happily the county court has hit upon a phi&i whereby such assistance can be satisfactorily given: the diversion of market road money in 1929, meeting the approximate time of completion fcf the bridge, the plan bf&ing predicated upon the ability and willingness of either the state orthe super road district directly involved or both to carry the project along until the county funds can be made available. It is Safe to say thai this idea will meet with more approval than did tlvS sugges tion made originally that the county advance its share of the money at once by drawing on the fund set awilfc for the re demption of funeral indebtedness bonds. Compliancy wii that suggestion might have been all right, but it did not seem business-like to take moncy set aside for the liquida tionof a debtn order to finance a project Utfit laclSbd the character of an emergency, ifo county is now pledged to bear one-third oP the cost a basis c(istont with good business, and this -ik-dig! should be considered as gilt-edge assift-ance0 of reimbursement for any fair sum the super row! district or the :o'.ate mSy have to advance above their respective quotas to push the Bridge to cofffpl&om. A degenerate of the lowest type, wiv Ucfowlod this lo cality w&fi hi presence and unspeakable actions for some nn Jmj nncuofl mi in tho rP,p nrnirenliirrr. vftirsumii to 4-Un (Intiavtrndhr nvlvirvuiitl Ctfm ( UIU UUOl IVUIJ Hlll.viliwilil - - J - ' of jsueli revdiWng ntiture develop iicfr and then toesmircre the very name of civiJization. Comiiiisnities as a rule ha.ve "to undergo "the experience of sueti a case to fully realize how shocking it can bo to Ih'j uublic sense of decency. Such ex perience has befallen Uoseburg, afid may providence spare us a repetition. Prosecution of the local case "by parents of Jho victims of tho departed pcr9rt Required urajts and a ; sense of civic dib'.y dttservinr of thg highest commendation, j In exposing the conduct o the pervert i?t such a great sac rifice to their personal feelings they perfumed a great ser vico not (5nly to this community, (tut pernios to other.-? as well; for human bestiality continues until outraged0 society hafts it. Roscburg can bo thankful thm Larsoncs-as he calls hiihself is no longer aMarge to prey upon unsuspecting youths, ami there is also the hope that he is never the reci pielit of leniency froifl the parole board without first sub mitting to the surgesn's jjnife, the only way of comctii?tp the error which the Creator committed io casing him front! a human mould. 0 . o o he national "gel out iUip bcun. Kf forts will be maC ber o pcoiilo to the polls in Wii.oyiw' preSidanlial eleeiBm. lfV w.rthy aim, to b sure. sense in voting if you Jon't know iust exactly what you're vtting.fcV. A vle unintellie-itly cast cu o worse for the .community than no vole at tftl. Get out tbe iocs, by a meal. see to it lhat the stJ-at-hoicos yo9 dQfiiicg o th polls knoy wht iWPall :tJ)out. 0 o -o 0 o- 0 Ulats ff to a strawberry growOr of Watcrooo i.mn wiifljl', Oregon, wluoloids off in i928 jirodnolion 9,i Jhis Stats. Ileanarkelt'd his vok I'PitPxcs ofslrawl.ejries in Portland. They S?id fo:- fifly-fjvtj cetfts oOj Theng will BoogPetluri Dough.o. count J coufil not be first in Use lfiar fiet'tiris ye;yy, but lhji is lso corlfcim in Ifjue oljfjcrPijtion of a Poftlnnd vspapor thai Bte I.P.111 ciffinty Ijprries in QUMlity were far suiari- to latoarrivals from California or TlSpida." 0 " Rceular siMtlji'ia it teancouvt, W'cyh., tjs week icjjintocl nitie hundred fir tnoo a'othtOc barracks. StoiO day the s.O diiS-s williotlP: patrolioon of the nalionj f'cfls flaring the fire hji'itrd kioscOs, tlu-y should) bu, saflngc oxpciOe of sprcjal forestry (juiiKD'.s iuqI . Onrgency (abt'-figld ing ciT si x)l civilians. SiftVliorn thonig'l'os would in-obdtilirs'clconie such a chance lo l .'ak the monotony of barracks Qiutine by service tiO 0a!(l be comiQiit'd with coiif?.lcrable rOrealVBi. Z o o - A C hicago judge suggests a nO.nicipnl "laboigjtory" j where youth should studyO.II about love. We sungtst Unit lie nave it 'Ui'$ up illi pai : ' COMING EVENTS IN ROSEBURG Cut out this list of dales of oiilstnndint!venta for the yenr nnd keep it in ynugpovkrt for hnntly reference. Watch for chntiKca and ndditionul announcements ns they " may he arranged. Home Makers" Institute Amcricini Lepion Auxiliary Knshim Conference District Kiwrniis (fiver " Uinpqnn Pout Smoker - Specinl City Airport Election . Chrislinn ChuOh Dedication 1 Primary Election . State Convention of HusO'ss nnd Pfofessionnl Women's Clubs I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge Strawberry Qwnival Stat3 Convention cQ C. A. nntJ W. R. C. . Stcjte P. T. A. Convention - National Election State Horticultural Meeting .... f realilaol uud Manager Hecretary-Treaaurer Ti550raT Uie piwc utXici ii May 17 -14 90 i.00 1.00 . to - xo ASSISTANCE PlleO nfc fl -ft OP 11 VPillT.. f :iKiX - o vote' cmi?oign has already to gc an unprecedoStoJi num- But, aer 11, tfco isn't muchP? o o 0 Ih-iu Iics. S March 14-17 i Show March I 6 March 20 March ii March 28 ( Tentative) April 2 May I M,.v 19-19-20 Mnv2 1-22-2 3-24 May 24-25-26 R June 27-2ft-2lT-30 ...October (ndate st) No vernier 6 November (no rintr se; J PPUNE PICKING O gosh Ever time the Sun shines We git Tired workln' O hum George Washington nrer told a lie. March 15 meant nothing in thoBe days. H is Impossible to tell the age of a vaudeville Joke. About all you can say is It is a week older today than it was the last time heard it. And, an Inner tube Is helpful in the social swim. Providing, vr course, It Is equipped with a big enough car. Hf You can Judge fairly welt how nearly a man Is right by the In'wi.; alty with which he maintalni cveryouay else IB wrong. The name o the klan has been changed to "Knights of the Great Forest" They seem to be taking to the tall timber. o LAFE PERKINS SEZ "Don't ferglt to boost fer the aviation figd." FSiT CHEST ME u 13 t 1VC Cash0 Prizes to Rc Given fyfifhcuS Many Ttemes Already 1 Submitted. The News-Review Essay Con ti9'o "What Makos Mo Grow from Day to I ))," in to be co'.9inued' until Monday, oMarch 19. Tills ox- teuainn of "'.""I?'1 ul 5lSe is rrantfd in tu tho io. ni la a: outft'lng schools who fcavo not - hAi atesB to the informatfon and materials tiQillahlc through tto MhrarleH to! Ihe luipila of the city school Urea? lotnrest is being Hluyvn io tlio contest ami a great miiy es Hnys have bon received by the bNews-Rnvlcw from youthful 'Tit ers. Heveiffl requests, however, have been received from the chil divn of no'al schools asking for mofe time in whicji to complete iUolP essays and so the tyite be extended one iore wiy uu Oie contest 0)il come to a ciose on Mondii9 ManOi 19. The Jews-Review is offering a Qlrat prize of ?ri for Hie best es say, !fd2.Ml for the next best, $10 fe the third, fci M for o' he ffMPin and Sr.00 for the fifth. Tho AlLOrtP Drolhors Milling Cnmimny Is ot ferlng au etiual atO)unt for each L"" 5," co n, J''' y;i(l',nmi'k c'lTipert rron ( pi- "t- of Albora Carnnlfon Wlicalflpjs. This conipn, niunufacturirH of a Rtnntfavri UO' of food products, Is ''ouily lntoicMl in this ess'vj n)nt'st and litis .cO'M't.'d to donblo tho piOio money by kIvi 1 amount iQml to that lo ho paid byO tho isiO'fi Ktt.'W, so that the as says wld $)! Qvardeil ttrlzes o )m, )!ri, Sj. $15 and J10. provid ed (J'' ueeessnry trademni iO qinpanies each. The contest Is Tor (Die purpose of iittoresiK youni; people In tho fiQls that resu!01n body biQ&iis. and t.' essi's a' to dral with Ihc footls that properly noiOlsh und hullOa ltenlCD hy- 0 Pupils In tho 7ili. m, 9th id loth Mrades who have no,Oyet 05 plO'd Ihelr e:iiis. mav. as a n tOlt of this extO'SiO.if time, hnve n mil. y to eompleie thr v(i In time Io compote or One (Sr tie- five rash prlr.es. Hi (Member. March 9 lfl the clos Ihk d:tj ACIress all essavs 0 ihe lOssay XCD. t editor, Hosebit .'RvsevtA. a 0 a. rests on the cifwy'i.ient at uses planes pi' out oi orttr so eastlv. J8 Imi;iii.s could write, that hlifl would he their (guv id nnd the plant' lln'ir Goliath. INDIAN WAR VEQ REGAINS MEMORY ) W AM. A WA1.LA, Wixuh , Mar. I Am-x tnU-il l'rM J. Wtr.M IS. If Charles Itli-witt. of IVndle lon, Onuon, is the Charles Hie-' wttt. Indian war veteran, lhat lie think! he is. Herbert K. .!.?. nson, nn;itt:tnt O'fhler in a batik here, may he able to help turn net bis pension, Johnson said. llleultt, in n letter puhlfHlied v " i n d in Snnkane. said that in 1n77 lie wns wounded by I ml inns ami forgot his- nh til it y . Me re-nii-mheretl It ;rt AuMUt, when he wh Injured atsin. lUcw itt now seeks Infoitnation from members nf the firssecond. third and fourth reKlnients of Vnlted States cavalry, that le may j identiiy himfelf. j Johnson, who cam" here In the '-ea aa (Continued from pat b) sixties, said he recall) d a Charles 111. . itt uhn 1lvi.9 aiTiiu IhA OUR AMERICAN BIRDS I Popular Home Lessons in Natural History j THE BIRD OF THE WEEK (BY LOUIS ALBERT BANKS) (Cut out this block each week and you will booh hitve an Interesting ' bird book of your out.) THE OREGON TOWHEE By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS The Towhee, in some style, is at hoim In every part of the United States. In the east ho covers all the country from Southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexioo. The Oregon tow lie stays on the Job ail the year from British Columbia south to lower California, aad west Qt the Rocky Mountains more abun dantly In Mates near the coast. The east era variety loves swampy, marshy nlacea. but on the western VOUj coast the towage is specially par j tial to brushy fence rows. He loves to haunt thickets and dig in last year's leaves hunting food. Hu Is a handsome bird, well set up, seven and a half inches long in the West and eight inches long in tho East. The earn or n towhee has a Ifiiiil rlr-u r ca H "Qua (nwluu.(ii I ,, ,. ,,. .., i,,ii,i" jfAr thjB uo )B BOIm,timUH CHiod a "ChewinaV" In the West he is often railed a "catbird," not that he looks at all like the catbird proper in the Kaat, bu$ because Te often Rives a cat like "Mew," like a kit teen. You can easily tell him. We has a black head and nj-ck, reQJish brown sides, white underneatn and a Ions bh&'k tail, while his wings are splashed with white decora tions. If you frighten him he scolds. They like to net iu a brush pile and they hAVe four or five iilte eggs speckled Qith browg. o Thjj California towhee is drtgi lolor exnd nfeie and a half luetics 11 yog appratcirtte e?y:h9'.oc styl Oncl hand craft, IQilor in of fin clothing you will coci to our store to see the tie Spring Stle ni Pt terra Al!;'ffl &'OVO The 8ot nlic tan ifd looOn shoii.'o of the deaert. 0 Gif Hcofflfl The beoiiful gray of old Erie. q l.oT(M)d Rfift That tokes its nnme from the O'atcrs of Lake LcmnQil'tn b.9ftnie Scotland. Tftese i&c the new colors in men's djr for Spring. ' PRJTES o RliT(f)t from 4)1 ni, wIqiqwoii! with volunteers to t'li'hf Indians mid was Rt)iposed KDIed. ,lohi0n9ays he nOn'inhers ihv funi'ral proenssiiQ (going by as the body believed to he that of ftle wid was hurled heiv with mili tary IQnorsj C98 Q $.2LE q CwiQliues all this week. A comae of (ftnndred Dc bargains. Some -w 1 tlmiiu thiu -iVflnL- fm "iit-r's ) Hale. B&LL PLAY6SR IS SOClCtD CCPFICBR O P'I1JIV) S,.'N 0TO,1O, Texas. Mar. 12. -Kuhe Henton. former major league southpaw pitcher, now with the Mintn apoliH t iiib. ran ml oi a curfew law and a theological po liceman la; t iiignt with the rebuilt that nenton U nuritn" a pair ot black eyes and oilier injuries, following a series or safe rob Ileitis police were ordered to ques tion anyone found on the streets after midnight. Patrolman C. W. Tliurman, once a llapcist theologl ca! -i?tuhnt and lay preaeher, at tempted to qnsii'vi Itontoi. who resiMteil the queries and after a brU f contest was taken'o police head'iuarters from w hert he was taken to a luwplial. No arges were laid. 3b vhe first real picture painted by M 1 hml Anireln Wis t he tine nn . y - o - the subject of (Sie Umptaiiuu ti Ot lth,-,n vwwwywwyvsA vwvwwvyvwvv long. Ho Is found only In the southern half or the state, but sometimes 1 have seen a pair wandering as lar north aa south ern Oregon. The Tawhee (By Louis Albert Banks) Hark! Is that a kitten s mew I hear from underneath the fence? Xo! It sounds l!ke one. 'tis true A scolding towhee takes offt-nsc. Doil'H In and out the brush In eoiTeh of ripened tlower seeds. Say it kindly, with a hush, "He'd just as soon have ugly weeds I " Always wears his Sunday clothos, And keepd thorn shining, bright and clean; Acts an If he surely knows He decorates most any scene; Proudly holds his coal black head, And strutH the fence a growing thing, Jolly thoughts around him spread And fashing thumb-prfnts mark his wing. Towhee, you're aristocrat Von do not mix with other birds! i Crowd the room, you take your hat And do not wait for parting words. You keep a quiet, friendly air; You sing Sfour sons and tell your tale, I'll be your friend and do my share To feeep you glad on my fence rail. i local boy Wins COMMENDATION FOR RADIO EXPgfcTNESS Official commendation from the vessel's commanding ofriccr and accordatit entry in his service rec ord are the rewards received by LcQia A. Miles, a former Ko.iuDl. oy, for his splendid work as a ra dio operator on the U. S. battle ship Idaho during fleet maneuvers off the California coast from De ccer 2!), 1H27, to Jnntry 16, VJ2H. Handling of slilp-to-shre traftlo was the Idaho's important paiO in t'& program, and in ihis the serviQts of Che rUo were paramount. The VQisel's personnel in tills department chanced to be short, and it was necessary for young Miles to work some days ao long r.s eighteen hours. How well he pei'l'or-med his worjjj Is attested by his commander's praise. Miles Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miles, of Myrtle Cnok. Me was graduated from the Hoagbw-g high school In VJ'Jt'd nfid entered the navy two years later0 mlh RriOWffLOrM. o LADY IS EfEAD JoSrs. Pille Donaldson passed away nt tho hoi? of her mother on Ui)2 North Iacksr(T street early Sunday morning after a long Ill ness a the nge of 42 years. She was the danger of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith and was born in Klklon, Oregoi on Dt". 9, 18S5. She was a school teacher by nro fession having taugh for Hix years in tlie Garfield school in Sa w'm, Oregon. She wia nufirled 'o William C. Donaldson in Juneau, Alaska, In 1(120, andie is surviv- Ol hv Imr hnal.nn.P ,,.tlw,r -Sra Ol by her husband; mother, 3:s, Esther Smith, two brothers, L. N. aad J. P. Smith of Hoaehurg ifid ( Kdlngg, Ore., three sistei flra. n.Oiha Toner, Yoncalln, Ore., Mrs. Millie Carr, Sanak, Alaska, 1 iMi h. C. Goodman, Itoseburg, Ore. GJlso an i(t)nt, Miss Mary jWells, oijc! icle Darius Wells both of T$tO. Ore., and an uncle, V. F. Wells, of Cottage Grove, , Ore. She was a member of the Methodist JCpiscopal church and I tho Order of the Knstern Star. The sin.iK' htitt htmii itvminvprl In thn Donxlas I-'Aueial Home and fuOer-T :nl arrangements will be announced as soon as relatives arrive. , . Q u MlQ). i. W- roaTER BygtPD SlieD(8tY The fifiyial of Mrs. Ida Mar- fTiirite I'oiler was held in the Ten Mile church at Ten Mile, SaUlay, Match H'tii at p. m. Thn rhurcn wan fUlrinwltn n'lutiver, and fO'tida oi the deceased al the floral A'lhuU'H were numerous atiil beaullitd. Tiev. T. K. Allen, p.is- Uor of the chuieh, officiating. II. (J) 0. Stearns of the Douglas Funeral Home was in charj of funeral ar- tRjieements. FUNERAL CAL WEIGHT feLD HESE SUNDAY The funeral of Calvin West P. Home In "Oncouver, Wash., on March fMh. was held in the pirlois of the Uouglas Funeral Horn", where yliort services were held. Iiev -hor of Hie Presbyterian A ,-ht,Ul. ,,ffl. luHiifr A l.n-f.i num.1-' her of iela!ies and friends of the deceased were present and the 'oral tributes were numerous nnd beautiful. He was laid to test be side his wife, who passed away several years ntto. In the 1. O. O. j F. cemetery. The K. of P. lodye was in charge of services at ta-j grave. DR. NERBAS DENTIST PMnle. Etrrctlen Css When Desire p Pyorrhea Treated -- I'iioi.e 463 Masonic BMk stow & xpx The loaves of bread said, "Oh.i let s play." The baker man snapped, "On your way! 'These Tinles wish to go to Bleep. Don't bother them right now. And, any way, we've baked you for a trio down to the grocery store. Youd' better run along or there will be an awful row. . t And so the bread yelled, 'Oh,; all riht." The loaves soon disap- peared from sight. "Why are they going to the store?" said Clowny. j "Tell us why!" The baker man) Lheo Broiled and said. "Of course t you know that folks eat Drtau. veii, au i nose loaves win be on hand for folks who wish to buy." Then all the little Ttnymites ran in tne oven. "This dellghtd me very much," said Carpy, " 'cause j I'm tired as I can be." Soon Coppy felt a hit of fear. Said he, "Oh. gee, it's dark m here. There isn't any light at all, and I cuu hardly see." MDon't worry," cried the biker man. "Just get whatever sleep you ! can. There's nothing th cuuj hurt you, and It's just as wn ! toast." Then Scouty's voice canya from inside. "Oh, this Is fine," he. loudly cried. "1 hope no oiu; v. tj ha ffr, 'cause we would Burely, roast." ...i through the night the Tinles slept, and real close wutch uio baker kept. Wee Clowny dreamed of eating up a great big jelly cake. It gave him pains which were no joke. Then morning came and he awoke, and found It was a droam, so he waa glad to be awake. "Hey, all you Tinles, ruu along, inr vou to be in hVo is wrong. They're going to light this oven, and wi" ue 100 not know." The Tinles promptly ran outside and, looking hack, wee Seouly cried, R. R. PRESIDENT WEDS OMAHA WOMAN (JLssg;lated Stem Leased Wire) OMAHA, Nebr., I!ar. 12. Henry S. Scandrelt, pietildent of the Chi cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa cific railroad, was married yester day to Mrs. Frances Ilochstetler DQuierty at &ie (Some ot ut r pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Iloch stetler. Tliev left immediately after the ceremony for New York, vhere i they will spend a short honeymoon before returning to Chicago, which t.i .je their home. Mr. :jandrett recently took ovr the presidency of the U. . St & P. railroad. He is 51 years old. Mrs. Scidrett, who was grants! a divor a year ago from Frederick (I. Dau'&erty, is a former qtjieefi ot the Ak-Sar-Den, &e Omaha Mardi Gras, and Is considered one oi me city's most beautiful women. MOTORCYCLE SEIS RIDfiK IS BILLED PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 12. Ridding of his motcgpycle caused the death Iwre vesterunv cl Joiui elacheur, Zl. Leading three other : motorcycle rmers, no turneu irnm Columbia Boulevard to Kenton Iloulevard w lieu iflU liiaciiuio slhiped on the pavement and he su.ieied a fractured skutl, causing his death two hours layr at a hos pital. "FIEEFCK)f " SUIT A LITCLE TCI3 HOT - VIXCENXES, France, Mar. 12. A young biiffi woman, Suzanne Bi- ;8et, discovered what she ' non-inSUmmablo C claimed compound which would protect the pilots of a bit:' ns gjpnc long enuugh for them to make a landing. Jo prove to doubters the effi cacy of the liqitQ (gjie donned a flying suit and hol ami then sirinklcd alcohol over the suit and set It afire. She soon blazed like large Christmas pudding. The conlnation may have been fire- OUT GUE'oWAY A RE'rAB'-E p3lOrE. ? WO EATiNGr WOuff MeAL AT "1NV . i -v-AT f u foF-, -M-M-M-M SVAE.'o GOT A BOX , "Lfe loM vu HAH! U,MKsi'M on a ilH(&J AWO SMACK'lUCf Hl3 V p uTrnT' 't f) ups. me jusr kmows hTTtH c fSvr; Vim om a diet Mjmu- .L ' c7 V-m vots, it hoah y fPlJj n VJHS rV.OTmERS GET GrFTA-. coaraAx pictures & treat XI Hca.u.s.Mr.orr. L,,7T,t, g)12g. BY HE SCBVIcr, IMff Kcali i ne. alUKl, 1HEM COLOR lfcfE PICTURE "Well, look who chased us from the oven. 'Twas a pie'cof douKh." (The Tinymltes meet a bowl of SIDE GLANCES proof, id 11 didn't keep out the bent and within 30 Steconds Su zanne was screaming br help. Four aoldlers bet out the flames. Smiling Suzanne doffed the "fireproof" clothing and announc- Jed she would try again. The "fire i c&-r Attn -Tljit cavjiC ... t Z M 'ff7niil rftfff 1Z- W" WVrCK, fWC:j The Boycott , t, w W. W sW, whipped cream In the next story.) (Copyright, 1928, NI5A Service, luc ) By George Clark proof" clothing was steeped in her compound. Trees and shrubhy are hoing planted along the 66 miles of con crete highway between Little Roctt and Hot Springs. By Williams) POO H. POO Hi HEB, Ol OTS tAWE- M LAFF. NEM StAE.'o AT Tv'TABUt et-E. Y J" v ",v v U1UVUJ. y