Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1929. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ,r Issued Daily Except 8unday by Tho Newt-Revltw Co., Inc. j VrnUr f Tn The Aaaoi'lutfd rr l .x 1 uilvf Ontt'-n Uf nil llt'WN dlri tills puiiL-r ana tu nil ) ttun gf eiiitl diiu B. Wr BATES BEHT U. BATK8... Entered aa Fecond clais mititer May 17, 1920, at th poat office at Uuaeburg. Uregun, under Act of March 2, 1879. ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dallv. lx.r year, by mall Dairy eta months, by mall Dai!. tur-. inuntliH, liy mull Dotty, aitiKlf monln, by until Oaifr, by carrier, par mouth , ROSEBURG, OREGON. WILSON'S - The fifth anniversary of Woodrow Wilson's death saw only one memorial wreath deposited on his tomb in the great cathedral that is rising on Mount St. Albans, overlooking Washington. This wreath, a simple affair of yellow jon quils, bore no message to identify the sender. It was merely majla'd, "For Woodrow Wilson's Tomb," and was taken I' the; place by a delivery boy. The only visitors to the tomb on that day were Mrs. Wilson and her brother. The anni versary had passed unnoticed. Five years ago the scene was different. Messages and tributes came from every ruler on -earth. Ambassadors, generals, statesmen saw the casket placed in the crypt. A bugler sounded taps, and a nation stood at attention as the sad notes of the trumpet gave one of -tlx; Titans of the century his last salute. And now one wreath and two mourners! Woodrow Wilson was a proud . . , , , man. lie vall;ed with kings, saw great crowds cheer them- solids into hysteria at the mention of his nanle, found him-jup seif,;for a time, the most powerful man on earth. Two mil- liori Tncn crossed the Atlantic at his bidding to face death. He flung phrases at the world and saw them taken up and made into national creeds. He pushed the German emperor off his throne and heled remake the map of Europe. Dut he died only five years ago, and already the anniversary of his passing has been forgotten! This might mean almost anything. It might mean that the defeat that came upon W Uon after the war ended was a lasting defeat, and that . , , , 8 ' ,. he is steadily sinking into the shadows, never to emerge. It might mean that his country has taken his measure and . . .. ,, , , , , , . , . , . . , . i iouna 11 small, ana so nas utcioen to lorgci mm. it. migni. mean, in short, that he was an utter, pitiable failure, deserv ing oblivion. Hut probably it does not. The thunder of the guns has died away, and the cool depths of the Argonne for est arc quiet and peaceful once more. The armies are dis banded, and the great fleets lie at anchor. Rut it happened that Wilson let loose into liie world, during those terrible years, something that may yet prove worth all of the sac rifice, all of the pain, all of the horror. Into a world racked by war Wilson dropped a vision; a vision of a new order of thing;, in which justice and freedom should be something more than pretty words, in which the common man should fit. t:mt trot, n chnni't i( tirnvp Vin .... ... u luiuu i.wiiu ttwujr wiiu lcval torture chamljora have lern done away with. Many men have dreanu'd that dream. Hut it remained for Wood row Wilson to make it take on color and life and enter tli" hearts of ordinary men. And a vision of that kind, oneo raised, is immortal. It K'es course of years it compels men And there is Woodrow Wilson's all, is a wreath more or lef-s? o OI K KECLAMATION KKCOKI) The Uflivitit s of the federal KDvernnicnt's reclamation bureau are often attacked these days on the ground thai they cost far more money than they were worth, it is charged that the arid lands reclaimed for cultivation were not needed and, in many cases, are not used. Figures just issued by the department of the interior are interesting, in that connec tion. They show that morp than tiOO.OOO people live on fed eral reclamation projects. Ijist year these people raised crops worth $l:t5,0(0,(l00. The local food products whit-' those districts supply have helped to open mining districts anil keep mines in operation, and have strengthened the range stock industry by providing winter feed for stock. In addition, the crops grown on these areas have cheapened railway freight rates by providing an immense amount of I local business for the transcontinental roads. Such figur.-s I indicate that Uil reclamation bureau can be lather proud I of its record. POLICF.MF.N SHOT BY BANDITS FOR I WHOM THEY WAITED . I ' 1.1 "r.- I ..-. W ii,) j SAN KIIAM'l.il'O, falif . Fell ! ll - Two handti h-ld tii a brain h otlit t of 11..' Wi si. r-i I nion Tele t RiHi'h rottitiitny in I lit Mission ills' trht lit-ie lat nmlit. ,-hiit two po lire olll'-ciN Wr:.- waililu In the plaie on an a. ham e tip. took ! the i.Jth-.-i':.' vn;..im li.mi th-ui ami PMan. d 'I tn p. !).. intn Were. onlv fdially wennMfi. I The poll. . ! !. t icnr;;.' 1'rov. n ! Bi:d Mlk'" Coiimh, wfjv in ihe r.'.ir of Ihe oli wIhii Hi hin itis en ten d and rmiwiaiuh .t Mi, ..r tan-l McNitt. fit- rl.-ih. t. tirn Over Ihe ca: h .ron..t d h. a nni-t fnuil the it-ar. Il.t- Intruder tu ; bick and t.linl I.iuum iii ):-' hin.t and t'osn'oy in ih-' h : '( !.. n !;imm. the twapoii ol ih.. l-if.l p. In.- , nun th-y lan to tin- mh vniiout WilitlllK til Like 111.' ' .1-411. ii'l.l escaped In an ntiioiro'iiU- ilinr:i Uy a w em. in. V.r orieit k !. enri- it I m cMtU' Inllv eo i'l'i'-l f r kiii'i -ol work. '1 ht-y h.ive a -r,!?u-1'OU er. St e itfe at V harlot) liio- JOE MARCUS GETS NOD OVER INDIAN IN HARD BATTLE t V-i Ttr., I . 4 1 W !I. - rtKTI..Nt. (He Keh. !:! .tot' ia 1 1 us, I'm I i.i i nl. won o l' I'etlro Alnador, Sail 'UU.-s Itid.an fi'Hu ranam.i, h-re l.t.-t tuiit. all i. 1(U iUULu. Vl l..liin.. I Aurlmtr4 I'mi, ly entitled to the us" f.r republl- not othrrwliu- ( ri-1llr.l In il ih vvk puMislttMl liTvtn All right, of r'publlc- j hti herilit me itltu rtnurvcd. ..I'ret(ilnt and Manager Sm.-retary-TraurtT J400 i 00 1.00 .60 .60 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1929. MEMORIAL rlivinifv for iimmlf in u.-hiMi I . ' ' , ' I an juimuui i:lull:, kiiu mva on and on, until in the m to translate it into reality. real memorial. What, after Wlille Mat cum had wide margin on ,oiniri. In- w;n never idle for a moiiit'iii lor the little Indian hoy n-ei- ha. l.etl up on Ills own vol; tint:, hill k.-i'l hoi tni in troni start to riuish. Joe t.Kdt a w iu tn;ni;in in the first few rouir.ts, hut the Indian's pfifect ctitidttion ami w illnmne s ma. If the latter rounds moi. roii.il. Annt-lor'a hni loun.N veie liie sixth and ninth. One if Mat ens' sw uiu.iik i IkIhs eam:lit ih In.lta i on the chin In l tie tn-.l ioiin.1 and tiiimpeil him on h.s lurk f.-r the only knockdown or Hie fii:ln. Iff I c I (irnitmn vtniitn.I H rVd K. Ih ( art tdsen match in Ihe I lliird lound tti Mve (Msn f in t hrr I I'Unt.-htht Joli'iny tyd. Seat tie. ilt-wloi'id a Charley hoise in tin Itfth rotind rf his bout wtih lotmhv W ill-:. I' inland, cnm-edim. the ina'ch to in;. Sam W al ien tootx ;i diM'!:'f m ov.-r Jack llyan In iht ixioiiud semi I in il, and ,lact N " Ii. Loimview, and V r.n k if Mom Ho-mI liiver, totiht a good !" it round draw in tne curtain lai. -it. 1 TURKEY DINNCR aft h. Thin -:t ileu h tor lt ucfit 1 cents. lav. Keh .adteV I'Utlding DR. NERBAS DENTIST Paints Extraction (a When Desired Pyorrhea Treated i'hotie Masoelc l?ldg. memws 35$ J?ei!T G-TJate 5 -o Gosh folks Yi know ws'r atl Suictptible to t Flattery an' when I Wt jot clown Some cquib in Thu colyum that i Reflects our own I Putsonal opinion An' then the next day A flock of peepul Call up and pat j Us on the beck ' We cin't help ! Swelhn' up an' Puttm' on 1 The dawg Last night s j Colyum brought us A flock of Phonecalls t'day An we wish to Thank you! Well, ol Lindy fell off'n his perch and is gonna git married. Let's see now if he can keep both jfeet on the ground. ' By the way folks, don't fergit I th.-it I n i n ri ihnui nn navi T i j ian' wei. nitea. Th cash'ii be used lto P-1" out thMr,to our wounded I Buddrea and having knowa that pUDiica are ever ungr.iteful an' its ' us to aee that they are not j,or80,'e,, I Weil we fm'iiy gotta murder , wcTthelpubhe'e"t uho fro" ; page. j I Ju finiIhe rd. Ben HechtV land Chanea MacArthur's -The j J-; TUnTZ but then anyone who dramatizes1 ,n a "wPian cant uee Sunday achool verba. A "wrnmoth "R" appear on the battered aide of o' Mt. Nebo now. if, okay but who ever did the paintin' must a been a wee bit ner vous as shown by the ragged edges. An' besides if the coldr is orange then thinps have changed a lot since we were a kid. Someone said it stands for "Res olute Roseburg." Now trot the basketball team past it and let 'em read it. The sunshine which was dis pensed today lelt dern good and caused some of the local boys to ao about in their shirt sleeves. Goose, pimples were all the rage. LAFE- PEKKlNb SLZ "Some of the members of the Spit an' Argy Club are barely grunt in when they pass ye ed for which he breaks down an' soljs b'ttr.ly-' Do You Know Your Own County? Ititrrr.MitK bit. of Information i-Hnrvrul.i far urlaln f n.iur. .0,1 Hrmr)t,lil luuduiark. In llofimn. louiitr. TODAY: ,'ACKSON CREEK tKduor's Netp: a?aterlat In ttila celtiuiii wsa b'.ttaliK'd frum the ro. cent bnnk "Itri-Kon Uvuraxtilc Nninail, ' by Mi-Arthur.) JA'KSO CHKKK - - This st renin was ftr many yearn called South Knrk Smith l inii ()iia river, it name sufficiently iiimherHome tti call lor a change. It w hh re named by the I . S. ;cota;Kiil Hoard for i Inn ne . JacKs.in, who was killed hy w inn k In the Htate of WaohiiiKtmi while In the em ploy of tliv ft rent service. He had fornieily been a rancr ou the I tniMUia national forest. I.ANK Mf U NTAIN - - This mountain, ahtutt - niih-n east of Ko.xel.urK. was named in honor of t.eiieral Jos-nh Lant-, who wan an early settler in the I inM)ua valley. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Spil It" ns Ihe Mlhi- rt ol lesson sermon in all fhnrth.s j Christ, Si l' iitM, o.i Snrda). j , i uai y 11 i ' I he Kobl.'ii it xl was. " Ihe na'iii j a) man rt-ci-iv !i ntt the (iiiti t ihe Spirit r.l (in.l, lor iht y are lo.tt iilues unto him , neither can he j know them. h't aiw lln-y are s ti ll- j ually dlsecMied," (I Cot. I! ID. J Among the citation wbu Ii com- j pri.-Jt'il (he lesson sermon was tin1! ,liolovting ftom ihe Utble: "l'htt 1 ' ,1h'' t m' Sl'" 1 1 H'"1 I shall not fulfill the lust of the ; tlestl." l-il. rmon aUti iticlnded I The b-rt. till the totlowint; passage from tiiej Christian Sirme tttt)t)k, 'S i j I enre and Meattli vith Koy to lil- i 1 Scriptures." by Murtj Haker Ktd : "Otit' aim, u point lHyond laiih. I -:l!t)illtl le to find the footsteps i.f ; 5 Truth, nml way t' health and ht Ii J : ness. sh.mld "fivt' "h i I Ihe Hoteb heinht where God U TO i vealed: and tho coi ner-so.,e m all ! I Mpiiitu.il bitildtn is puritv. Tlie 'baptism of Spult. washing the hty of all (lie Impiiritie) of Meth f' mm fles that the pure In heart see Cod ami aie apptoarhum spiritual lno and )- demons i rat ton." (p. -til. - o - I MADE-UP CUrtTAIN SETS 1 sndy new ui: fled cut tain-, all ma tie up. t hctned Mai cm sen with blue, rose or sold oiie mf fio. h'te pall . Vidlr tin laiim with irtiay imil'-s at 7:e pair. Kiw pit'ee nove!t scis of toiW cooit(l or. tleweied r.itu alpat rutl'lr. j Mihiy npt' ial at Jl iair. t lutj. sil Calf ' " uvl i )ou -no. - n vi r' 1 If 4 T i $16.75 Special Offering of Men's Clothing The ideal suit for every day wear. These suits are hand tailored from qual ity cassimcre and hard worsted woolen fabrics. QUALITY CLOTHES TRAPPER AND SON SNOW SLIDE, UNDER BELIEF IS jl.-l IT.- U j-.I tt ir. ( CKKKUM, Colo.. Feb. 12 Two lives ale believed to have hecn lo:;t in Hie tsiKJW-sildes which havj dead locked traffic in suuihweHlei n Cjloiado and hft j" Veral niiniK cuiiips winter bound. Apparently burnd under tons of know, tiie bodies of James Wolf-; and his 17-year-old son, Jamd, trappers, were sought by search era today near the wieckaKe uf their cabin which was ciumhled in ruins under the Kieat weicht -)!' the Hlide. The father and hU boy lft tin Koy I'owell ranch, near here, on February a, saying they would io Ivini within 4a hours alter thpsect iu ilieir traps in the Sulphur Ited diKtihi. tm Monday they failed to leturii. -o- NEW PRINTS FOR SPRING Handy values in beautiful new prints, cambric or percales at i!lc and 2.V yard. Tub fast gi,ods. Can 's "w here you sae.'.' WILLAMETTE EASY VICTOR OVER PACIFIC H00PSTERS RAI.KM, O-c. Feb. 1:1 -Willamette l iitv.Tsliy ha..ki i hail ipiiri lel overwhelmed t'acitic here last nlttlit, ts to I'l In a northwest con- ferencf Kiinte. Wilhtinette hd 1 to 2 at the half. t'nach Keene used neatly all available Willain- elte stihstilutes in Ihe last half. ' ' r 1 W' ,Jj I'M . f I I! . j ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW POEM FOR THE DAY Uy LOUIS AUIEIIT BANKS CITIZENS AT LAST "For more than a Kcncratitm certain Indian have enjoyed the franchise those who, in the opinion ol" the white authorities, have hecn held to be competent to manage their affairs. Not un til 1)24. however, have all the Indians received the riht to vote in national elections. The law was so new in 1924 that few Indiana availed themselves of it in the presidential election of that year, but nt the last election the Indian vote was in full swir.y. Ihe adult of tiibci were thus given a share in de- j termininii the destinies of a land which is peculiarly their own, and their massed vote is $40.01)0. an clement in an election I which is not to be left out of account. It was especially interest ing that the Indians should thus enter into full citizenship in an 'election which saw an honored statesman of Indian descent hosen to be vice-president of Weils "All things will comr to him wao waits, An uici-t'iuc provcih boldly statrj. 1 he Indian brave h is waited long ' 1 is nood to hear tins victoiy sonij. His wigwam's been a lonely place. And. lon he's had a fruilless chase. But now he comes into his own And proudly rules the senate's throne. I Icrc's hojin. he ne'er need help 1 o take ihe senate s wooly s'altJ T hey'vr poked liicii fun nt Charley Dawes, Mill take their time to rr.al.c t!ic laws; They sometimes make the publ-c sore And some the very saints would bore. ' I i tim a rhiritain took the helm lo curb the senatorial realm. liie Indians trml a thorny path We ve ultcti sufteTed Irom their wr.vth, luit now we tive thrm friendly hail And wi:h them well on this new trail. We've oftrn had nn earnest tcel They have not had an honest deal. But now they ro to while man's schools And help to make t lie govern. nj iu'cs. The liuhan i- our brother, too l.'en though he has redder hue; I le has th same iiutiirtnt; mind. An to earth s wisdom is not blind. ' I is ours to help him up the hill. Reveal to him the Master's will. And. by our justice tme and great. Make him a bul. a.I. to lUz Mate As the- World Wags BY G. C. R : Beauty Surely Fadeth Mexico's President Angry Flappers anH Booze I V IS, a has oft been ' id. iitfreiy itkiu deti. The ! lame hi ti cimies from bt-a,uty is t SMfK-r-'ii ml also. Take the caa of , "Jviry l.ily'' Lansley who dleti j yftiit rl;i mar .Mollis Ctnlo. Forty years uK'i li-r beauty was the j uasi oi tiuj.s. was a lavorlie ' of tin- of Waled who nfier- wa.tt.i was Kiug Edward Seventh. The Norld had forgot-tea hir. Kv (ityuiie llKiiiht fbe whh dwtd long' ao. I f r last h.t uf palilicity was! yei- nlay win a her death evoked obituiirieji i.i the nevispapcrs. Her j name and her fame are now to bv forf.er erased from the mind of tne world, the waa famous only for her beauty. CaVTKMPT OF court tan lead din.rtly to the rockplie, as Uev. Kdv.fild Sll'Jlliakel', bUterluteudent of (tie Indiana anti-saloon lea true, can t. II you today. He l.s a nnli tant leader in his cause. This i.i rl'fit nd proper. If a tuan believes In i lie cause he rept'enentH he Is to be ;idnihed to giving his whole en. !; to U. Uut militancy should iitop h. fore the bar of justice. Talk im; hack to a judge la poor policy. Dr. .shuniuker ia now on a nrinon farm, sentenced to 60 days hard la bor for contempt of court. When taikinn to a Judge "say it with fiowerj." riir;.SH)i:NT OIL of Mexico has had his life threatened several times of late and it annoys him. As a matter of fact he is Retting Uov, m iht peeved and issues a statement that it's Kot to stop. We fa" 1 hl"mt ,lim n very much. It is embarrassing to have folks ail the time trying to bomb yoer train or loot you In the ribs. They have a nawkward way of Koing about thin-rs down there, though. Why don't they pet their congress to pass a law against it as we do up here in progressive America. A filHL just 16 years old kicked In a store window and stole sev eral cartons of cigarettes up at I'urtland the other day. In so do ing she cut herself severely and h.id to be taken to a hospital. Thy cm:; e vt the whole thing was that fiie v- as drunk on moonshine v hh-key. It is just such cases as tliis which have caused Senator U. L. Kddy to urge adoption of a law making Bale or gift of liquor to minors a felony punishable to 1m I rnomnent in the state )eniun tiary. THOSK WHO believe the mod ern colleen tdli is "fast" should reail a resolution which the Woni imi'h l.eattue at the I niver.sity of tin-unit has adopted during the p:tHt few days. This resolution frowns on cicarette pmokina; and I'lil'l't: "! playiiie. I rio kitia: of Ihiuor U apparently ko tnueli despised anions women of thitt uni versity on the whole that il i not even regarded in the document. THOMAS KHISON on his eighty scond btrlhday answers some vi- lai tuieslions amonit whlr-h Is one ill which lie was asked if the ad- the United States.' Amos R. iMTflNYIIlTES .STORY BY The Sea Man seemed to quite enjoy the pushing. He yelled, "Ship ahoy: Lcok out fur this biK basket. Not a titles can make It mop. This bunch is on a tri; some place. That's why they start ed on this race." And then he swung the basket 'round, and spun It like a top. "Hey. hey!" yelled Clowny. "Stop that, quick! I fear that it will make me sick. Oh. my, but I am dizzy." The Sea Man laughed, "Ho, ho, har, har. Oh, no," said he; "Stay where you are. I'll stop this whirling stunt, and promUe I'll he very nice." He promptly made his promise Kood, and stopped as quickly as be could. "Is this as far as we can Ko?" asked Scouty. "No, slree," replied the man. "I'll push some more. Hut say, my arms are Ret ting; sore. You'll have to wail a Utile while. I'm tired as 1 can be." He sat down on the ice tc rest. The Tots and Tinies never sred that he was fioing to play a i..ck. to kIvp them all a flight. All of a sudden, as they peered at him. the Sea man disappeared. He slid right through a bia; hole in the Ice, rlht out of sight. , "()!i, mercy me, what can we di?" wailed fcoppy. "Is our tiip all through? ' "Of course not," answered Scouty. "I will push the basket now." nut ere he had a chance to start, the basket took a sudden dart. It slid all by itself and everybody wondered how. Not far ahead the bunch could see some Ice as roily as could be. 'Twas funny when they reached it, and the queer ride was begun. They'd s!ide rlirlit up a hill and ministration of Herbert Hoover would mean Increased prosperity. His answer was affirmative. Most of us are going to take his word for it. I'sually the great inventor is just about right. Among other things he had to say was that the United States should maintain a navy on a parity with that of Kngland; that 24 millions of dol lars for prohibition is justified; that increasing stock speculation will result In panic; that municipal ities should not own or conduct the public utilities but control their operation and that rubber will some time be used for paving purposes. LINDBERGH TO WED DAUGHTER OF U. S. DIPLOMAT, MORROW (Continued from page 1) ahout flying over the telephone. Wait a minute, 1 11 see If 1 can get a better connection." liy the time the new line was established the colonel was gone. Mexico Warts Wedding :.IKXICO CITY, Feb. U. Mexi cans hoped today that Colonel Charle A. Lindbergh and Miss Anne Morrow, daughter of Ambas sador I m ight V. Morrow, would Ik1 married in this country's capi tal. It was here that the romance of the famous Aviator and the heiress bejian. Kfforts to have AmhasKador Mor row elaborate on the statement an nouncing the enhancement were unaailiUR. He was acked as to the probable time and place of the marriage but persisted In a smil ing silence, broken only finally with the remark: "All you can say on such points is mere guess work. 1 think your guess will be good If you say the time Is not yet fixed. i Former President Calles. who! I welcomed Colonel Lindbergh at J Valhuena field at the completion of i his good-will flight from WaMilng t ton that endeared him to Mexi i cans, said : "Thip Is a great pleasure to me. ' As you know I am very fond of ; both these young people. As Mex- OUT OUR WAY GOOD KE.vmm AOAlM ' .vic- AJiUl- OT HAii btrK Them to Nn-V IMC r-rwcK X-i: - .VvTrt's all CP7 1 vie i -4:Ihb rp q3. .... , . JPwll, "'"' HEROES ARE M Ape -MOT BoPM. e.i-cC' HAL COCHRAN PICTURES 1 jjj' , ; ' Rta u . mt. orr. ' mm i i ii READ THE sTORY. liiEN COLOR THE P1C1URE then, slip o'er the top and down again. ' it s hkp a ccenio ran way." fdionted Cai py. " Oee. i'' GLANCES wmMmm mm I "Don't you think this play has some aw.ully good ideas?" I "Yes. I particularly liked the lines on the daughter's tea gown.; ; in has bwn the scene of tiieir than ue Mexicans. These two fan Romance I slii.-er.-ly hope they -w. ill nt,., ,, tll,e , younK p,.,,,,,,. .be nmriifd In this country. are very dear to us. They have "Certainly their own people can- our best wishes fur, and I knov.- not hold them nearer their hearts they will have, a happy married and wish them more happiness life." HIM PuT T(LM) INJ A SACK Vvjirn A c,16mc i INI IT". WtLL,) i MUST GO, ILL BE LATE; V BY kNICK. tun.' (The Tots and Tinies take p'ungp In the next story.) By Geor Clark Oik, ir nc mrvkc. t two. u s. pat. orr. By Williams nesle.T" -rw Family MoRDEwtER DO X HARD-HE AtTVfeD HAW. -Th' orosmosr deluxe Ji-iS. CALL ME FEr? vaamT Dome Home A