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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY I, 1929. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW OUT OUR WAY By Williams Issued Daily Except Sunday by The News-Review Co. Inc. r r r Aempr Mt-ni1er of The AmiiH-lalrd Prrmu. The Amoci(it-d I'resn l exel imlvely eiuitlrd to thfr ne for republi cation of nil newti dlt."then endm-d to it or not ottierwtiie oreditcd in this Jj'iper nil 6 to all tn-ul iitwn nublifclirtl herein. All ntfhtv of republica tion ol Hpt't iul (lipulrlit-M herein ure a I no rMt.TV'M!. HARRIS KLLS WORTH ....Editor i Entered as pt-cond elatm niHtrer May 17, 'VJ2o, at (tie post office at Roueburg, Orenon, under Act of .March 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Pally, per year, by mail Dally clx niotilliH. Ity mail Pally, three m.nthn, ly mail ... tJHlly, alnvle month, by mat) Daily, by carrier, per mouth ... RATES .$4 00 .... 2.00 .... 1.00 .50 .... .60 KOSEOURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929. TWO One perlmps unlooked-for result of President Hoover's order 'prohibiting the granting of permits to prospect for oil on the public domain hfis been a severe blow to the crooks who sell wildcat oil slock. The interior department reveals that of 1)1,000 permits issued before the new conservation policy was adopted, only 5( ripened into leases. The claims o1' the others were allowed to lapse. What happened? Simp ly t'nir,. An unscrupulous promoter would get a permit to prospect on public land. On the basis of this he would sell stork in a hastily-organized company. The government per mit would make the "suckers" believe that the promoter was really offering shares in a company which actually owned oil bearing property. Once the stock was all sold, the promoter v.ould fold his' tents and steal away, leaving the purchasers holding the bug. The new policy, under which no permits will be granted, will stop that sort of thing. One pitfall, at( least, is removed from the path of the unwary investor. o Rome of the Washington correspondents say that the stale department has drafted a definition of the Monroe doctrine limiting it to its original meaning as promulgated by President Monroe, as a declaration of a policy of self de- lense. Mr. Hoover is said to be studying the draft. Us adoption would be a very long step in the direction of re moving distrust in and strengthening friendly relations with the countries of Latin America. o Put a few weeks ago all the northern railroads were declaring unanimously that running time of trains between Northwest cities and the Kast could not be cut. Now they have all cut and are cutting again. It seems to indicate that railroads, like individuals, never know what they can really do until they try. o Next Saturday at Oakland all the grade schools in Doug las county will compete in a track meet. Anyone who is skeptical about the futui;e of the race should take the after noon off and drive to Oakland and be reassured. o An astronomer says the people of Mars are probably more interested in the residents of Jupiter than in those of the earth. Maybe Jupiter doesn't broadcast sopranos. I l mo. U PAT. Off. butter pimgers OIK BY NtA MfiViCC. INC The Office DOUGLAS LOOKS GOOD FROM AIR Scribe tJets Eyefull of County's Wonderful Beauty And Wealth of Timber and Agriculture During Airplane Hide to Glendale Highly Improved Valleys Bespeak Prosperity and Contentment. lilt widow's What do you think C;tn u man many (flat IT? Note: Our leal department will he glad to itnnwur this one in cam it purion you. POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS MAY We're always glad to nee you, May You are the month when birds are gay, When all the woods are filled with song. And they make love the whole day long; When birds are building everywhere, And in their neats they love to share; Irom early morn to set of sun 1 heir melody is never done. You are a month of gorgeous flowers When birds can hide in leafy bowers Where shadows play at hide and seek. And oft 'tis joy to slyly peek; And yet sometimes right back you slide And show an ugly ebbing tide, And make us think of blusteting March 1 ho way you rob us of our starch. But mostly you are warm and Bwcet, And oft you seem to be complete; And every day the sun hastes back 1 o speed you on your joyous track; And though you're not so soft as June, ou sing a wondtous happy tune. 1 think you catch il from the birds Who sing you songs too sweet for Words. '1 is in your time thoughts turn to love And men jro cooing like a dove; 1 he apples leap to gtowing atari l it match to youlh's quirk-heating heart. With you the roses burst in bud. All nature shows a riot flood, '1 he whole wide world is full of hope. And colors paint each hilUide slope. Most of the honks denized to develop "Personality" are Hold to men who think they can correct, a tral't'lc Jam by touting your horn. Congressman's l)aujth(or: "I hope Walter doesn't proposo to nlKhl." Her Mother: "Why?" ',ly acceptance speech tun't fin ished yet," A ChlcMKO harbor shop was wrecked hy a bomb. At last some Irate customer hus expressed his opinion ol' a haircut. It was the cuntoin In- Hubert's home for the disobedient child to sit at a nepncwi e table and eat. his niealH alone for six days. Ronert. was very disobedient our day and was fiittinK nlone at his tiny ta ble. Mis father said mace for the rest of the family, ami then min ing to Robert Haiti. "Now, son. let us hear what you have to say." MowliiR hi.i head .Holier! said: "I thank Thee, Lord, beeuuse Thou has prepared a table before me In the presence of mine enemies." When a new store opens In lown the old merchants find a tie wny lo nieut competition. By CHARLES V. STANTON No person has really seen Douglas county, or any section of it, until he has had the opportunity of flying over its beautiful valleys and forested hills, k !as been the good fortune of the writer to have covered many ii...?3 of Douglas county by air plane, but no more beautiful sights tun be imagined than those that were unfolded yesterday In making the trip from Roseburg to Glendale in the sturdy Travelair passenger plane operated by the Umpqua Flying Service at Roseburg. 'l he beautiful, clear weather gave an opportunity to see tho de tails of tho county as far as the eyn could reach, from the snow-crowned summits of the Cascades to the w hi to-crusted ridges of tho Coast Range. Soaring above the. toworliiK mountains ami the fertile valleys one saw Douglas county from a fa vored aiile and rail muru luliy realize and appreciate too beauties that a bountiful Creator has be stowed upon this wonderful section ot Oregon. Harold K. Adams, pilot, and Carl! Wievesiek, a student pilot, and tho writer left Hoseburg sl'iorily after j 11 o clock yesterday morning for (iloiidale. ! sources afforded by this great county. Occasionally red gashes could bo seen, scars from previous longing operations. On and on the plane drove Its way neeming to float above the spring-blent earth, for in flying thero is no sensation of speed, f,be piano, despite its motion, seeming to barely move through the air, so changed is tho perspective and the usual methods of juding distance. Far below tho snake-like roads wound away into the bills seeking an outlet from the confining moun tains, but to the plane, flying above all obstacles and hind rances, (here was no need for me andering. A straight course over 1 1 ke a giga nth: checkerboard which the gods might eternally play their game In peace and con- GLENDALE HEARING ON WATER RIGHTS I OSTPOMED BY FLTE CU'MWI.K. On-.. Mv t. A th-arim; lor tie- a.jmtimilon of wan r rl.-.!t is on Cnw m ek in the (iletitliile district was beard line -Kiel day before Hliea I.upev, vlale 'll l'if;ii'ion etitiine .'. 1 ' O. CarreM H'lli s-Mli aitd Setli-T hfnliiet'ji. 111.' prhiciiial slot 'k holder! In the Cow t : t i U Irritation rmnpinv. me the eonie-i.utts wiih ti. Turner a dt li ii-.:ilt. Th" rami one ,,f lent: sinntlini. certain pluses of ihe nmirsi )i.iinu hi rll'rtlit eciill two .V !'. 't m ihT siii'i'i )tt:ii.'' !f hom ( It, i After circling the city for altl nuie I'ttot Adams headed directly mountains, above valleys and south out over the fertile Uleeii sparkling streams, theu suddenly valley, where the blossoming or- tilendale. chards, the plowed ground ami; City Beautiful ViCw the (lowering lields spread out i i m. h ,ii.minii.i o..t i.. .. h.. r emerald the city of Glendale lay below. Smoke from its busy mills .eminent. 1 hen on out over Roberta . skv, HHtiections from its roofs. Us mountain, once the dread of motor- liMht buiUiillK8i it glwuuiue BlreeU Ihi. and a handicap to heavy Mans-1 combined to make a picture far too porta inn Us steep grades that ll(,ltl1 ma lor Uedcril,tioa. Many uer. once H ed the hearia of the motor-, mms whn vi(!it (;,(.lullle g0 Uts w.tb fr. until a change in 1UVHV xvhU a WOI1,erful hnprtfssion The jury bad acquitted the de-! . " V,.v , " f,f ,h iot ,ho ''llutif"l surroundings of fendani of herse st sling became " TSJ x V 1 " 'm lh? el,,:!lhat thriving city, but tbe,-e is one or the powerful plea of ios inw.r ' "Zv 1 ,BUB ttiud,vlew that ii-IU provide an iuspira- "Honor brlghl, now. Hilt," said, Vi.iKi- tion of a lifetime, unit that is a the lawyer, ns the tun left the T i L7, ! i , H I f, ,i ! view front the air. nre houe. "yon did steal that ! t lt l 1 ' e 'r if la 11 Hiif Pall- nanrt,ed b' n horse. ,i,in-t Mm:- V" 1,1,1,1 8 ol tiu "d alllt plIoli ,lylnK ls a plPaslire lnat ' Well, now. 'look here 1 11 1,e ! ! ,'"nfs,!i , reared their auow-, (.ami((, be surpassed for pure en- ii ii" "? w. joy me in . ... ivnu wiling fin (11,11. 1 UMU'U UilUb noneni with you. a I think I stole that boss hoard ymt iimki1 that spe Jury. Now I'll be ain't goi my tinubts - - o'-- doggolled about it." (I I I far greater realization of what the county affords in ihe av of re- EDITORIALS ON THE DAWS NEWS (Continued from page 1) tonally to a.iiiiaiut himself with the conditions. lvn Cu;.pei. former Mate Irri gation engineer. Is the attorney fur ihe iniuaiion eoninn. and .lame! I t titnook ol liiiitiis Pans is rvsem inn Mr. Turner. its aeeumulsleil catdlal lirains i.to h an his. Uiven the brains, to the beginning and re i civilizat ion i lint i tints. all its affords i .ii r mi ' . .i i 1 ,"laiimble m no other way, giving a the w mtr scene upon the dis- m ll1tJ s,nmy vai stmrces and scenic beauty, leys spread like a mini mosaic be ' low. ltiooming ordirtrds stretched "nut through tiie Myrtle Creek. : Kiddle and Canyouvllle vaHe s Willi ihe ireea aliened like soldiers I upon panitie. Here and there plow led ground broke the phalanx of ! t rees. and occasional untoucb- d Held: j mustard, can co bark , iiiUi, SU11 ti-rtte the Occaaionallv in! yellow w ith blosKtuuing i show u forth iu the bi il streaming fleece Without !of white eloud ruslied to Hie brains shall stand still. rvp SLAYER DECLARES HE AVENGED HONOR OF HIS DAUGHTER Iteanl MSllllh (t- FORMER ROSEBURG GIRL WINS STATE MUSICAL HONORS id Tilt Her ( lr, hited I ir.llts to a eef lain vn'ntne or water iu nttisidera I oil o! Iiulits Of w.tv. but ihe (.mm p:inv ) ll.irieii thai ihe Witter taen lo hint iu'e- lered Willi Hie in u.e t'ou ot fa tK lai ther (low u I lie d!l- it. An ttr.ut Is being made to se cure an adhidf at ion on the hn-i- ol a. te;t,e and numerous wline.ei 'H be.-I) e.tll. i holll Jililes to ti i-l it itv.U tliofi t he tech pha of the siinntion. I lie i.eu iey vnn i n'lt'.mn d laMt iiiuiit n al tl r (Jleiulair s t elebr.lt il'i:, A. I Luper pOh.g owr the gunnel pei i'in-:(:mn.it. n. .i. At-rii ::a. Joseph 1-iirruggtii. 17. went tot trial in i iiniu y r.nni t,iia on ti charge "I Miiii .l. r hi Mi s!a im; ol Hat old -lohlWlen. , ptlll.e hiull S. llOol I I'oiHball -iin. to ;oen-. ihe honor I 'f 1im hi e:li old tlatigltier. one of If!. IWehe , h'l.ll- 11. v .l.vtihsli.n WI(t ilnun! hii'h svhonl l Konebiiti;, Mrs. It ti. meet the om-oming plane, but it. ihd. diimp breath belied iu beau ' idui appeuraiice. ! one oi the giualest Impressions gained trom the lohy tvw was ih.it of ronipteie cleanliness. The fore.-t eoxen-d hills, the green pastures, the blossoming irees, tin: Wilson. Medford treshl turned eaith, the brilliant "-.Indent and formeiij Icoloring of the tields alt bathed iu daughter of Mr. nmlj'he warm glow oi the spriug day, Wilson. 7 Chesiiuii i earned no tnwe of imttness. (m tu h Suiiii:t- l;t . home hi Hie pie- em. r.ntmr.iu dnl talb-tl willi two of Ins t,l: hteis to .i. iii.iud li.i.l the iuuli ui.in x Mai inline. In a eoniesiin a inbnuMl to the prm. oner hv I'ro-r. ntn .lohn J. liuitin, Ku ru to aid he shot w In n Jobll- ftnn tauiiti'd ami t eivd lnm. sttvet. addeil laurels to Medford1 and the school she represented1 when she won Hist place for hkhj voice at the stale high school nut-j !h lomiuinieitt held at Pariile t ill vevsitv. Kovesl IJrnve, last Salut'- d: the pi-elintiuai y and final contest ! ivtis in; points. j The pi-eliminarv content was! raim homes, sheds, fences, lying tar beiow, tave no him el tlilapi dation, no aspet t of untidiness, mi plainly ree!ed to mkmc traveling upon ihe winding roads, where the cars looked like creeping atlls lin- MUs W ilson's liilin; In lotliu ribbons of whit (vioiier m hm hel.i Satunln mornini: and nart nt m e of hi pai I Satnt itav atteriioon. the Mcdlord 1 lit n (lie scene fi ot n bt-aiitiful , venlure clad bilU. ted !t v. llelow tMtns tt ilte row hang d yuickly les. Ileslled in to a tuotx ru iere Ihe nioilll Creek iind Can. tciesetita! conte-.iaiiis Alls llson anil ber parent ni'-rh resided iti i;oelmtg lie w.(s er pomihir jis n ling soloist and singer. competing with tl' rot f Is he ta-lted I tna-hel to the Cir-l' to last 1 or i jail Three Junior high i.utilt mem bvis iu Jail. See "Safety Fhst." Ci e- k w .itei bd-. I lu o.ii.il u.tirow gnrges me plane flew vn, o;ttit with lofiv moun::iitt pe.t:s where'1'1"" 'heir heads uhoie the bd ltisl-',,i 'he sliip Oct a -.tonally the plane jcrosted limb tliMtlcs, lurelj skim niiitL; the tree tons, but beond which tie giTiiml sloped o( hai ly. so thai main we were t ji In ill i-leaiiott. Tat barbecue namtwnnes and! As far as the t ye ceull re."ih live forever, ltrand s Komi Stand givtiud below was c.oci. d wph . . o - - jCmher. tnig cause r-r ihoughi Vrvsh falmou eygs. ldleyld Park h''at ihe wuudciful lumber it- The Koseburg Country Club will semi a Io nian team to Kmreno Sun dy to compete with a picked team from the club iu that city. The Koseburg players have been gn a: ly handicapped hy poor plajiuc; weather so far this season and have not been able to get into frm fts early as in past years. This will be their first tournament, as bat) weather has delayed Mte plav outlined earlier in the yeai". j. I. l.ove, a former Koseburg resi dent. Is eapiain of the Kuge;to SMUatl that will compete with the Koseburg player. Kugwte will play a return match "here later in the inr. NOTICE liniK'htors rnion Wtenins of the Chit War will hold tiudr ncu IhI- meeting Friday. May 3nl, at p. m. Very imiHiitanl business al every member urced to be present. - Ko each See "S.tfetv get ::n First." das In DR. NERBAfc DENTIST Painless Extraction Cri When Desird Pyorrhea Treated rtnme 4 MosodIc Bldg. Dotf ti Brntbot Roadsteb rrrni RtnniLE Seat Inevitably Fine From its very origin, the new Dodge Brothers Six had to be what it actually is a value beyond parallel or precedent. It was built with the studied care and un compromising Bkill that have made the Dodge Brothers name a symbol for dependability. Walter P. Chrysler endowed it with innumerable refinements and more than a score of mechanical betterments. Outstanding among these is the exclusive Mono-piece Body one of the most important developments of recent years. By a wide and commanding margin, the new Dodge Brothers Six is the greatest value in Dodge Brothers history. EicnT Bodt Sttliss $945 to JI065 f. a B. Detroit. Convenient Terms. DODGE BROTHERS SIX Chrysler Motors Product J. O. NEWLAND & SON NEW 22 9 Cass and Stephens Streets Roseburg, Oregon Phone 458 "Why Should I uy Tires from YOU?" he said. Read my answer! By Chas. Healy "In the first place," I replied, "have you ever made a study of tires?" "No," he admitted. "Well, do you know that any one of ten different sizes and types of Goodyear tires at ten different priceB would fit your rims?" He was surprised. "It takes a man like myself, right here In town, who can see your car and find cut the way you drive, to prescribe the proper TYPE and SIZE of tire th.it will FIT YOUR NEEDS at lowest cost. Other wise, if you send off for tir3 or go to somebody who only wants to get as much money from you as he can, you're apt to pay a lot more and get the wrong kind of tire besides. "Next, I sell only Goodyears. If there were any better tires made, however, I'd sell them instead. But Goodyear leads the field in all price classes. Reason? Goodyear makes millions more tires than anybody else and can therefore afford to put a quality into them that the others can't match and come out even. "Lastly, I put on your tires the right way. We dean, straighten and graphite your rims, check your wheel alignment, and carefully mount the new tubes and casings. We watch your tires and after that look them over keep them prop erly inflated whenever you drive in. And we're always here to see that you get a square dsal, no matter what happens." Then I gave him a demonstration of Supertwist Cord (Goodyear's patent and the superior features of the Goodyear tread. He said, "You've answered my question, Brother. Put 'em right on." ealy-Wood Tire Co. AT Ned Dixon Super Station Free Road Service Stephens and Mother Phone 104 Millions More People Ride on Goadyear Tires