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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON,
THE UKAVTY
The city of Rlieims has
cathedral that was shattered
thing like its former self. The surrounding houses of the
old French town have been restored to their old appearance.
The scars of war are being removed. The beauty of llheiirhs
once made the place a magnet for travelers from all over
the world. When newspapers, during the war, announced
that that beauty was being obliterated by high explosives,
the world felt a pained astonishment. It was hard to realize
that the loveliness which men had spent centuries in perfect
ing could vanish overnight, ripped apart by snub-nosed lit-
tie cylinders of lyddite and TNT. Yet that is the way things
are, and, all too often, the lost beauty cannot be repaired
afterward as Rheinis is being repaired. The world is a
rough place, and men are careless. IJeanty is fragile, easily
destroyed. Sooner or later all beautiful things buildings,
poems, actions, melodies disappear. Only the memory and
the inspiration of them remain. Jul, perhaps, things could
not well be ordered any other way. We need to make our
own beauty. If we could bask all our lives in the nur.-i
of the fine things other men did and made we might not,
bestir ourselves. If the music of Orpheus had been pre
served, what need would Beethoven and Wagner have had
for self-expression? If the glory of heroic lives like Paul,
Spinoza, Joan of Arc and Washington did not grow dim,
might we forget to be brave and virtuous and altruistic
ourselves? Also there is this to think of. The brutal ruth-
lessness of the world compels us, to our own lasting bene
fit, to take advantage of beauty while we have it instead
of living too much in the future. Do you Nive, in your
own life, something extremely precious and lovely some
such thing, for example, as love, creative work, a quiet
home? Then cherish it with all your soul; some day, for
all your watchfulness, the world may take it awny from
you, Do not look too much to the future. You get your
happiness hero and now. The finer a thing is the more
perishable it must bo. To face that fact frankly is to feel
the essential tragedy of life, but it also is to be self-sufficient
and prepared.
WHY HE KILLED HER
A New Jersey man walked into a police
other day and confessed ho had killed his wife.
we were married my wife wanted pleasure, pleasure, plea
sure," ho explained. "She wanted to go to the movies till
the, time but I could not afford it. She wanted me to go to
dances but I don't dance. Today she insisted that 1 lake
her to an amusement park, though I told her I had no money
for such things." Doubtless the man's wife may have been
a bit insistent. Yet it does seem as if a man could take the
trouble to learn a woman's tastes in such matters before
ho marries her. Once the ceremony is over it is time to
tnako the best of it. Rushing into matrimony on the basis
of a passing infatuation, without 'stopping to learn whether
tastes and likes are at all suited, is sure to lead to trou
ble. It is a bit hard to work up very much sympathy over
this wife murderer, even if his complaint is true.
o
WHAT'S A IIKLT LINE STEAK
t!ov. Smith lost little time in letting the country know
hoW he stands on prohibition. In the next few days, it is
said, he will make his position similarly clear on otht r
outstanding issues. Hut there is one little matter that he
cannot elaborate tm too soon for us. The other day, in Al
bany, reporters asked him what was his favorite dish. The
governor remarked that he liked a "belt line steak" about
as well as anything. Now a belt line steak is a mystery to
us. Whether it is allied to the tenderloin or to the lowly
hamburger is a puzzle. We cannot know just how we stand
on this campaign until the matter is cleared up. The candi
date must declare himself. What, Gov. Smith, is a belt line
steak?
In conformance with our regular practice of printing
some dry facts during the hot weather, if is hereby an
nounced that prohibition agents occasionally go on it still
hunt.
Visiting at Bellows Home
.Mr. and .Mrs. Pearl Chilton of1
v usuiiiginn, u, i nrrivru i
noscuurg laic yosioriuiy lillornnon
irum nit: simiiii lor a visn at lite
homo nr Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ilel-
Iowa. The jure eintslns of Mr. Ilel-
llnv8 and are making a linir ol' Ihe
1 COMING EVENTS IN ROSEBURG
Cut out tliia lint of dates of outstanding events for
t.-e yfnr unci keep it in your pocket for hnndy reference.
Watch for chnrtRFS and additional announcements ns they
may be arranged.
Cnmpfiie Gills Cnmp fit Wolf Creek July 16-30
County I nnn IVnic, Kiwnnis Grove , July 21
I'.pwmth League Institute on Little River site ...July 0-16
Douglas County Mcrcn.mU' Institute August 30-31
Southern Oregon Seal Sale
Conference , September (no date set)
Knights of Pythias Convention, Dist. No. 5 Sept. 11
Regional I. T. A. Convention October (no date set)
Kail Meeting Presbytery of Southern Oregon ..Oct. 23-24
National Election November 6
State Horticultural Meeting Dec. 12-1314
..PreBideni and Manager'
K(prfilnrv-TnnHiirr !
Z OUihubor p;iriy met today to forum
wu
ou
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928.
OF TODAY
been largely rebuilt. The great
by German shells is now some
station the
"Ever since
stales. Mi. -n Inn having JiimI
nniieled 117 years' sen Ire In Ihe
!iMiilty of llu
gmernnicul us pen-
Hjon(,,,
Ill Washington. They have
Just eonie Innn l.os Angeles and
: m III make oilier trip
1 w hlle in Oregon.
"I Interest
NORRIS SPURNS
' NOMINATION BY
THE 3RD PARTY
(Continued fiom pane 1.)
(centered discussion
platform
problems.
.
Possibility of a meriit-r of the
Prohibit inn parly and the Karmer-
I Mw ended last night when
! bul" vetoed Hie prono.ial.
f Refusal Ignored
('HICA(U). July 12.-The exe-
cutlvu eonimHtee of the Farmer
, i,c jmiuH.H ,i my ,ian tor ihe
, national eainnatirn. with senator
(it-orKi; V. KoitIs f Nebraska
heading the ticket for president.
Whethf r any action wouhl be
titken aH a result of ihu announce
ment of the Benator'a uecreury ht
WuHhhiKton today that tho Nu
rraku seiiulor would not head u
third jiitriy watt unducidid, J. Ki'
win Spin v ot Oklahoma, a nu mber
of the committee, said.
Noriis was nominated at the
elojiiiiK scullion of Hie convention
lam niKht despite, the report oi a
party correKpniKlent thai ho wouhl
not accept leadcrtihip of the party.
Hoover Hc'lds to Plan
INDIANAI'OIJS. July 12. Itur
(ert Hoover, republican presiden
tial nominee, will dlfeunft fully lib
views on tho farm relief question
in IiIb ft pouch of acceptance of the
nomination August 11 ut Palo Alto,
Cut., lie Informed William II. Set
tle, president of the Indiana Kami
IJuroau federation, in u telegram
today.
Kettle had previoutdy sent a telo
Knim to Hoover asking Ihe nom
inee to otitic his personal stand on
(lie farm relief (jucttlhiu.
"It iti my purpoH"'" Hoover vairf
In IiIb mimmtK". "to refrain from
making any public tleehimtlon re-
Kurding policies or Issues until I
my acceptance hpecch when 1 will
deal Willi thu subject, fully." !
A committee of the farm fed- i
oration loday -was considering re- i
solutions, concernirK tho slnnd the
rederaiion tdiouhl take in tho :
political campaign this fall. i
Third Party Plank I
rniCAfJO, July 12. The plat
form of (he Kanuer-Laborltes,
adopted before nominations were !
made, did not make a specific j
declaration on tho prohibition I
question, hut. declared Tor "an en-1
forceinenl of all laws."
nil....- ..i i t..
hor pliitfonu declared for farm re
lief without criuaiizalion fee, abo
lition of injunctions In labor dis
putes, public ownership of Itoulder
Dam and Muscle Shoals. scranninL'
of all Himaments, and a policy or j
non-interference in l.atin-Amerl-1
can disputes. A deep waterway
from the Great Lakes to tho At
lantic was also approved.
Possibility of a mercer of the
prohibition party and the farmer
labor frroun ended last night when
both vetoed the proposal.
-o-
ONTARIO HALTING
STORING OF BOOZE
ALONG THE BORDER
(AH-lnlnl l'r.M l.iviwd Wiro)
TOKONTO, Out.. July l.-rSl'll-..!
uro (if lliiitur toiiKiKiimi'iil.s vnhii'ti j
in fiiiiii.iitni today mvp uyMpiicp I
Ihiil Ilio Oiiliirio liquor conlroll
Imnril mnllil lo imriirco ltn rncint
rullni! iimiliiBt thu nlunli;i of mir-i
plUH liquor storks llloiiK the hor-'
dor.
The liquor slocks on tho furling
mill Niilhaiilcl ilocKs ut Windsor
wiii't' selm (1 Iiy lnsicctor R !:, Kl-.
Holt. I
"The iinicticc of forwnrdliiK !
li(itor Into Ontario to by held ut.
Hiraii'Klc pnliitB lu I hit hoiw or a
possllik! export or perhaps Ilk-cul
(llslrlhul Ion In the province will
have lo cease If tinylhlnir this
lioiinl can do will stop It." sir Hen
ry llniylon. rhaliinaii of the hoard,
said after the seizure.
DORN
HPKXCKIt -To .Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Spencer at their home ut Oak
hiiiil. .Inlv in. luifs. n ihni!thiii
LADIES
'nil fashioned, clear, all silk
:hilhm stockings with silk
plaited fool,
I'nll fashionrd, clear, nil silk
chiffon, silk plaited foot
with the exclusive modern
istic "Silhouette heel."
I hoc stockings nic featured
in the new popular colors of
the season.
S1.65 and $1.95
1 1 GaraffS
E2S
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' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
POEM FOR THE DAY
Iiy I.OITS Al.HKHT HANKS
AN OLD, OLD STORY
The other day in Portland a man who had been often in
; police court for drunkenness stood there for the last time. To
I the inquiry of the judge for hia excuse h cbegan: "Well, 'Judge,'
.1 did fall off again didn't mean to I " He crumpled to the
f floor he was dead.
Such men used to lounge
; , ... , "
tvc3. c miciv kg hc
day wnen we see no more such
SOUNDS LIKE DAYS OF OLD
A front page story News-Review,
A relic from the olden time
When tales like this were nothing new,
Saloons were here nnd in their prime.
When every mother lived in fenr
Whene'er her boy was out of sight,
Lest he should learn the path of beer
And she should lose her mother's fight.
A million mothers through the land
Remember those most awful days
When liquor with its slimy hand
Filled all the air with beery haze.
Bootleggers still may ply their trade,
But law is on the mother's side,
And now the seller is afraid,
The pententiary's gaping wide.
From ancient wisdoni wc may quote:
"The' serpent bitelh in the end."
O mothers, never fail to vote
And keep the law your faithful friend!
Twenty-Five Years Ago
From the Roseburg Plaindealer
JAN. 5,
If you want lo go to Coos county
points, lake the Itoseburg-Marsh-field
route. Sprin;? hacks leave
Itoseburg every day at it a. m. In
quire of C. J-. Rarnard, agent.
M .
Ihe I-oresters
"tailed ofneiTH
of America" in
ns follows last
Tuesday evening: C II., S. W. Van
l zile; mih, Krank Kennedy; treas.,
j Win. Currier; fin. sec, W. McWfl
I Hams; rec. sec, K. H. Lenox; sen.
j woodward, F. V. Patterson; jun.
woodward, Asher Agee; sen.
beadle, Geo. Mefielland; Joe lilo
bcrger; trustee. Max Weiss; lec
turer, ('has. (lilvin: court physi
cian, K. V. Hoover; court druggist,
A. C Marsters.
The young people of West Hose
burK were very pleasantly enter
tained ny Mrs. It. It. Houston at a
taffy pulling I-Yiduy evening.
One Rood tlilni? atiout tile pros
perlly of 11103 Is that It Is marked
"to he com liuieii. "
Ashland Is lo have nil occupation
lax, a new scheme for ralsinj; reve
nue. The rates are tentative: ab
stract uft'lee, S2I.I; attorneys.
auctioneers. Silt; hakeiy, SI-; bar
ber shops, S21I; blinks, ,s.ril; bil
liard halls. $r.O. Itosche.rK has had
t ucli a tax in full force for, aye,
those many years.
The Itoseburg H re wing and
lc
company have just placed an
order wi!h the Harris lee Machine
works of Portland for a new ice
machine with a daily capacity of
six tons, The old machine of four
tons which they operated last rea
son is loo small to supply their
present large business.
Capt. and Mrs. lien IX Harwell
nf Itoswcll Springs were In Kne
bur; Saturday evening on High
way lo Oakland. Calif., to ypeiid
the winter. Hoswell Springs hot :l
will be closed in their absence.
ami
Portland Stations
KGW. 491.57 to S p. m , musical
enieitainmenl ; a to p. m.,
stufllo program; S : -!." lo !) p. iv,
I'nited States IreaMiiy depart,
men) talk, a National Itroadrasi
ing ctuniKiny contiibiitiiui; 'J in
I'::tn p. m., Tfx.n-o lioumi-;."
the i'.niiic coast iietwoik: lo m
11 p. nr. "Sleepy Time Pio
gram": 11 to 12 p. in., studio t u
(erialnmeni. KOIN, 319 r.7 i). nr. dinner con
cert ; 7-7 : f, amusement guide
and uiility; 7; 1.". , mehrsti a
eoncert ; SS ; ITo. studio program:
, N.l'os lo. Ili'Mah pioi-iain; S i
IK How it prom aiii ; i ?u. si mi:
progr.mi; lo . in;;tu, Maw.ii'.ci
music.
KEX. 277.6 ti ti:.;o p. m.. an
noimceiiienis; ti:;tti7. studio mo
gram ; 7 N. da lire music ; NX:.,
b eiuie; S: Ia-S:;tu. talk; N:;M-.l.
chain piiigr-tiu; ;ilo. scenario
writing contest; M 12. daiin
tnmic Other Coast Stations
KOAC. Corav.hs. Ore., 2?o.1 d .
7 p. m.. uni.-ii and utility; 7-7
lann program.
km O. l acomn, Wash., 251.1
-c, s
p. m.. vaiied etm iTali'iuent ; ;
Hi. studio p'rngratn,
KPRC. 8an rirancisco, C.il. 454.3-7-7
;t'i p. tn.. popular prngwi.p
7:;i)S loiiteii nicht?tin: y
Courtesy conceit; Plt;,tO, vnc.;
and i'ltiunseninl ptxram; U ?.
1". studio niti-ir ; 10 M. da-v
nniieslm; 111J. Ci'licen ouhe,
tin.
K HQ. Spokane. Wash., 370. 2
..n p. m.. studio coiu'eit ;
7 4".. tnivi'loiie; 7 V.S
::i.
linuiu ements ; .s !. prtram ; I In.
MU piOKiam; loll', iianr
sir.
inu
KFOA. Seattle. W,it!, 4-4 7.5 i T
p. in , dinner mm-eit; 7.;; i x
novelty dun; Sle:;te. xtudio en
tei tiiinnient.
HOMO. Seattle. Wash.. 309. i 7
p. m,. muic. news and book re
itw; 7.-, vocal aud oaLteti il
around the front of the saloons
" r: V i . T T
uuuer ijiuuiijiiiun. uoa nasten 1C
sad wrecks.
music; 8-9, otlldlo concert; 9-10,
N'lsc proKi-ain; 10-11, n e w s
flashes anil orchestra; 11-12:30,
orchestra and popular music.
KGO, Oakland, Col., 384.4 CG:30
p. ni utility program; (i:30 7,
dinner concert; 7-8, NI1C pro
mim; 8-9, studio program; 9-10,
NLtC concert.
KJR, Seattle, Wash., 348.6 6-6:30
p. m.,' time Hi.mials and utility;
6:30-7:30, dinner concert; 7:30
ll, orchestra; 9-10, contest pro
Knmi; 10-11, dance frolic.
KHO, San Francisco, Cal., 422.3
ti-7 p. in., dinner music; 7-7: lo,
home building uilk: 7:15-7:30.
sport review; 7:3ll-9, Htudio pio
Kiam; 9-11. N1JC proKratns
KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 468.6 6-7
p. in., dinner piOKiam; 7-8 N11C
program; 8-9, studio concert; 9
to, NltU concert; 10-11, NIJC
concert.
KNX, Los Angeles, Cal., 336.9
6:30-7 p. in., concert orchestra;
7- 8, organ recital; 8-9, studio
conceit; 9-10, feature entertain
ment; 10-13, dance frolic.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Cat., 399.8 6
6:15 p. in.. niKlitly doings; 6:15
6:15, recorded music; 6:15-7,
news; 7-7:30, conceit oicheslra;
7:30-8, studio presentation; -,
curtooulst'8 hour; 9-10, orche.i-.
tra and quartet; 1012, Hlltnioro
lintel orchestra.
KYA, San Francisco, Cat., 352.1'
8- 9 p. m., Klks' club program; 9
lo, scenario writing contest; lo
ll, popular entertainment.
Relief From Curse
of Constipation
A rattle Creek physician savs.
(. oiiytipation
more misen
cause."
responsible for
than any other
Itut immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Hexall Or-
CI-H03 h,iu 1,,,.,,, ,ll.,.,,......wl 'IM.I..
tablet attincis water from Ihe sys-
tern Into Ihe lazy, dry, evacuating
bowel called the colon. The water
loosens the dry food wasle and
causes a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forming a habit
or ever Increasing the dose.
Slop suffering from constipation.
Chew a Itexjill Orderllo at iiiohf.
'Next day bright. Hot 21 for Hue
at the nearest Itexall Drug
! Store.
$600,000 DAMAGE
ACTION FACED BY
LIBERTY MAGAZINE
(A-i 'I t'r.'H l.,.;..,i Wirel
I'l'lil- WtiKTll. Texas, July 12.
- Sun lor .Siioo.eao dama ies HKi'iinsi
l.llieriy Weekly. Inc.. publishers of
l.lbert;. .Magazine, was filed In
district court today by .Mrs. Tem
ple Houston of Woodward. Dkla.
The four (I'll. ilea of Mrs. Houston
also are plaintiffs.
According to the nctilion. Lib
erty pubil -licd an article n.'iuio II
concerning Ceneial Sum Houston
In which il was staled Ihal Temple
llnusinn was Ihe son of the general
and an Indian s.maw. The article
was written by lion X. iiz.
Kat bartiecuo sandn n-t.es anil
IIvh loiever. Hnind'n itoad Stand
INDIANS ADDED TO CAM P
OF THE COOLIOGE PARTY
.I Pi
I,.
I Wir.-I
SI 1-KHIilU. Wis. July I;.
Tom-toms heat near' tvdai- Island
lodue lasl ircht. but not letel
enn:i;h ir- President Coolldqe lo
hear hud he heen awake. "
A band or Chippewa Indians. In'
feathered headgear nnd beaded I
buckskin g li b, wenl Ihreugli tin ir '
various tribal dances at Winn-ho. :
.Ion p.Mk. in t!,,. loien their line- !
fathers illicit. 11.,. j were from tliej
tesr'liaiieli at tl.l.in.ih and will i '-'
ntil'll in Ihe neighborhood of Ihe
Coiilidg" ciuip foi the rummer in!
an anractioii to tourists.
Prc.iil. nl Cooiid,;,. had nnthlnsj
mine en tmlaj's proi.i.nn than ad )
dilioniil battle wiih Pin!,, n-out
DR.
NERBAb
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gai When Detlrer
Pyorrhea Treated
Phono 4S8 llniicnlc Dhin.
.1 mia m v
The bt-ar. up in the tree, looked .
'round and saw the Tillies on the
R'und. They all had jumped off
of llu cas before the c-a:e upset,
j "Well, throwing us like that was
' mt,iin:. i or.BU'h "lis I'm
kci-ii," said Sconty. "Mister Hear
u, .........it. -....I.,.,
I'll bet
The bear then growled, and '
waved one paw, and wiiat the Tin
ies shortly saw amused them very
much indeed. Said Clowjy, "Mercy
rue, a baby bear Is on a limb, and
look, the big one's petting him. Ah,
now I know just why the big hear
climbed up In that tree."
"Hey, please come down here,"
Scout y cried. - The bears just tat
real still and eyed the little bunch
of Tiuies. "We won't hurt you,"
Coppy said. And then the bears
slid down the trunk, and landed on
the ground kerplunk. The Tin ies
liked the little one and stroked him
on the bead.
They had a bit of fun at play,
and then the two bears 'i' rolled
away. The Tlnies folio - ! very
close and shortly found a spot
where stood a cave. "Oh, lock,"
said one, "That's whero they live.
It would bo fun to sleep inside
where it is cool, when outdoors
it's ho hot."
So. in lliey .went, and loo'ted
around, and I hey were tfckled
when they found that there was
rnoni enough for all. Said Clowny,
"This is s-reat. It seems the cage
Is mail,e just right for us to camp
irk!
,rU- i
out here tonight. When it gets d.
we'll turn rig lit in. Say, I can hard
ly wait."
The whole bunch went outside
again to buve a little fun, and then
the tiny bear stood light up
straight and walked to Clowny's
side. "Oh. look, ho wants to
OGLE FLIER WILL
CnlVPIISSEiGEuS
E
Martin Jensen, noted aviator.
and liis t runs-Pacific plane, Alo !
ha, are to he In Itoseburg; tomor
row to Inspect the local field and
to carry passengers for short
flights about ihe city.
The famous pilot, who achieved
fame through his dating trip
across the Pacific Ocean from Sun
Francisco to Honolulu in tho Dole
flight, which cost so many lives, is
now on a trip around the United
States, visiting the principal ci
ties along the airways endeavor
ing to stimulate, interest lu avia
tion. it had been planneil lo pass up
Itoseburg, because of the fact thai
the city had no municipal field,
but Mr. Jensen learned that money
lias been voted for a suitable site
and that temporary improvemenis
have been made, so Is stopping
lo make an inspection here and I
lo confer with Ihe American l.e- '
B' committee, giving such help
i as may be within his power. His
I knowledge of flying field needi to-
; gether with his vision of future'
i aviation' progress will enable him!
! I,i lv.. 11, l,w..,l .,.,,, I, I..., .. h
deal of valuable Informal ion anil
advice. It Is expected,
I He is expeeled to arrivo about
11 o'clock tomorrow morning from
1 lledford. lie will be at the field
jail afternoon and will carry any
I passengers who may doslie to
make flights In the ship thai
Ci-nssi it ttm p,.,.in, ia,,
i The obi lie Willi whli-h In. tiio.U
Irlo Is , R.,,l. ll,,.n
nlane n,- ,, ,ei "...r
-,
Cisco and powered with 11 Wright
OUT OUR WAY
I
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CHARACTE-t? ALU
CiE.T"i'lK10r ON A
Horse1? ok no,
Ht'-S VCVl MGr
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A DOGr -1WERE. 1
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1-tH-HH ll-V-VI :
OH -WaTs "BLOOiE
-THATS THE SOOMO
FROM KlCXtMCr
. IH UOGt. S My
ARE
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"Wilt ; il inn SSu
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READ IhE SIOKY, THEN COLOR Tnc ciCTURE
wrestle you. Come on, let's see
what you can do. I'll bet the bear
can put you on your back," wee
Seouty cried.
"And in lots of respects It's,
whirlwind nitor. It hift a win-
Mii)n:ui nf J1 fniil nn.l un ..rn....il
i . . . ,. ....
l i . .1. " ,
i fi-eu in ihu nines per nour, wiiu
a cruising range of r.-liun miles.
j SIDE GLANCES By George Clark
j C'9J8 BY Mk SERVICE INC. - .
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