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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1930. NMUrif Dally Sunday hy the MfiuiH-r til The AwuM-lalrd Vtm tim of all n. wn 'iilitiiuichi-H m-diicl t. V- n.. ..Hi.rU'lK.' (T dill I'll tit thin paWr :ml to ll ".-um putp- lislie'i THTfHi. All rights ..f n-.H- llc;iti"Tt of m l"l dinpiiti'lu-a nvrwin ar alo n-fci vi-U. HAItliUS KI,l,SWHtTM K.lilor Mny U. ' Hi.nduiJ K. ( 't.'ti,'l. Mat -.li ISVj. a rliiHii matter . punt offii-o Hi uii'itT Aft of anions aenato lnuYpendenta udiI i democrats to the Hugbea confirma tion aa chief Justice. Mr, CooJldKe is coiiM'ivative but is little versed in legal lore. Senator Uotali ig lib-1 oral to the point of radicalism, and Mr. Mitchell and Jude Kenyon an temperately liberal. I'ofltical exncdifiicy w 111 doubt it-H dirtate to Hie I'refldent that the appointee till u time Khali be a liberal. It will hu inin eHtiiiK to tio what conies out of the situation. ulTlilln ICntrn Pally. lr .-ar. i.y mH ....... I M'O Daily. -nliiKlf ii". mh. y man... Uaiiy, by inrilr. P-r iiioiitli... .u Our Senator Read Eagerly flu- Oregon Editors' Opinions eminent Bonalora ( A VIHI.Y reuVli'-d for the naughty books brought bffoie lln-in Tor eomb-nma-linn aiid eauerlv they read them. rndoUbtedly the eastern HUirea that Hpeclallze in erotica aro Koini'Jo do a nice business hi na tlonal'i apital elrclea Tor a while. IlunoJtla of people who never had heard nf Ihe proscribed tomes be fore '4id who thronged Ihe senate Kallerir-s durinK the weighty uVhalo will fcUtcn to jusl Ihem now. Some of i In books in question bad be-t-omulwo common that dealers were offering them receiilly at lini'Kuln rateil.The dealers ouzhl now to he nble;($ restore list prices with the lueriRtSed demand. TWnpproach by the senate io the qlleslion of BtippresHlnt! erotica seenf$ to have been made on the theory that erotica all conies noni Kiirn'ttf. Yet the country Is already flooded with such sturf and has been .so for recent years past and much-ofitls of doimslic produc tlon.'li' thoro Is to be censorship of bookrt" I ho eflectlve precedure woulKappar to Ho rather throuh the courts lhan the custom houses. One of the largest book clubs re cently- put out a new and highly ornato edition of a classic whose vory-iltle but R relative few years back.'was spoken only in whispers. Wo hive our Tullys and our Ca bellfjml an army of their kind writiim feverishly in our midst with a rraiikness not exceeded by any of the JEjTuropeim authors. To say that cusliiu! house employes, who as a clasifnre far removed from qualifi cation as JudKes of lHurniure, shall ducltlQ what foreign books are fit and whiit ones unlit to come Into the (nintry, while the dumesllu uu- l lmr mid bis publisher (mail re- maiii!solo judges ot the proprieties in homo produced literature i Htrajufce reasoning. Wholly aside from the question as tadeslrablllty or neiesslty for a liletnry censorship the senate is no move. a proper body to try lo exer cise1 (t than Is the custom house force;; There aio sufficient laws awtltiftt. Indecency, whether In hooka, or hy ulher maul testation. Tli'Uelernilniug uulhorlly otiwht to be the com is. Credit to the Grange. ( I'm t land Journal.) FVCK ot" the meuHiire for a lien- tenant Kovernor for Oregon is (lie Oregon Hiate !rani;e. That hotly h Initiating the amendment. I) means an organized backing ot lS.fiOO persons. And it is an or- book ga.nzatioii thai Is growing rapidly. iSeven yeaiH ago, when (ieorge I'almiter was elected stale master, the no mberiihip was only Ii'Mio. The total memiiertihiii never had ex ceeded in, mm. In seven years, un der tlie leadership of State Maslor lJlmiter, (lie membership lias more than doubled. There are granges in every coun ty lit the slate. There are 2i:i Kiiboidinate granges ami 31 I'o mona, or county, granges. The spirit of the membership In universally cnihuia:tlic. Folks on the farm realize, as never before, the need of organization of the farm groups. The fact that tint whole basis of Hie Hoover farm re lief is farm organization and co operation lias shown people on the farm thai the grange is a necessary lorum anil clearing house for agri cultural movement and education. It was the grange that stopped the legislature from following the precedent set In V.i'27 In the grab of so-called expense money for inemherd. The injunction brought j by the grange resulted In the su- pi enie ruun tiei-iniuii noioillg mat the constitution meant whal It said : when it fixed the pjty of legislators al f'i a day and mileage. The oh-, jeetfon by the grange to the snlary grab wns not on the ground that the legislators got too phi eh pay, hut bemuse the extra salary was a violation of organic law. The f range, as a body in general, Is sup porting the pending constitutional amendment providing more reason able pay for mombers of the legis lature. A final value of the grange, and the best of all its valued, is that the organization brings togethcr the people, in Ihe rural community, engages them in discussions of pub lic questions and community prob lems, helps enliven farm life, and miikea thinking a community asset. Tlie grange has been a high school and a college lo thousands and thousands of people who never would ha'e had an opportunity for sel Improvement. RRlMHIMr. I IP FATHER By Geo. McMamu I 1 1 BE CAREFUL i cOm; . .JUtP? r-E M ! M OOWYFAU FALL-'ULUI I I I I TO THE K1EW MOOSE ' ! LJ"9 i LUUVIV I TMI-b OUJDLACE- J - g I -vij ( "S"6"1" HEvJEM'a II WHERE' & fTfWvCKEO EVEt?'Y-' 1 1 Wfl j O". i THOUiHT VOU f"lE TWlMt TMEV ARE ' lAJ(rlE, VJERE ON Yous CuO-the ikj m-Y tciunik- I CUL, JJ WW TO THE MEW n . 1 V , . s ' EV hooSE r- r" BSi 1 I "so - r ' " ' IBtC m k 6m bm mi I () 1D30. Int'l Frlture S.mc, Inc.. Cr.t BnLin nshlt res.nM I . It springlin.e. Ilia il U not afe toi. : : i:v dopend on one wclKht of outsiUo Advice to lilfls ' . h-i 0 clollmiK. Tliero must lie lighter i 1 J Kuriiienis us well as heiivy ones. I u I 13 ANNIK LAuHlK j fKAU ANNIK LAUHIIJ: tA !K3 ! s I. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY March 22 and 24 19c PINEAPPLE Slightly broken slices, large V-h can CATSUP "All Geld" it is percolated 14oz.bcttle 18c BIRD SEE J "French's, t he old reliable" it makes the birds' sing f actory special, pkg. IOV2C Can Strins? Beans Slandard Maybe I'm Wrong Uy MICUDUItY A WOMAN had her husband ur renled lor embezzlement the o.her day bei auso lie kept fitly cenu out ol his pay envelope. Excuse It Please Adam eould al ways tell when his wife wus com- lug homo by the rustling loaves. married j News Briefs 1 : I I No Ulterior Motive . tpparent MKtHODIST ministers of Port land at their association meet luM Monday are said lo hae ex prefixed a concensus of opinion that myskery surroumls Ihe fund which tlio'Xitoraiy Digest Is devoting to lis iirohibltlou poll and lint the oh jetiClve Is In line with wet propa ganda. In view of the record it Is difilUiiilt to m.iho out a basis tor tuell conclusioii!!. The liigenl. Is iticjidtng no mote on its pio'.ilbliioii poll'than It has spent previously on various presidential polls. Nobody sitiiSl'.sted on those occasions that the money was being supplied fiom unworthy or Infie.sJed souices AntC those who huve lead the li geMl Ihroiu-.h long ji-siih Know thai It tMes not b ud itself lo propa ganda. It has always been a Jour inil.y' tecord lor all thadcs ot opin ioii,"iiot one of advocacy of I.siuh of XC1 own. The reasonable theo'y ns to the Mcii.' t's motive In mulct taking ihi an'f'prioi- polls at heavy e,pen--i' lo ilH. 4ublishei K Is lhal il Is pi iin.;i lly Ihe'lJtromoiioii o! stilca : ipi nan and slaitd sales throughout the eiKJiilry. Tli(-' radio addresses cien In nm tietlon uiih Ihe piesiiu roll have civilly Indicated this. So thd the I'aet'lhai lis oting can'hi weie vent to .' In on subscribers. The appeal Is plainly tme calculated to Inu-ie-! people In reading the lii,esl v ho have not been reading it regularly. llowever one may disrinuil the value of Ihe IHgesi's pmhibiiiou poll -and ibis wilier is one who thhil.H iis value only negligible - -there seems nothing on the race ol the tads to Justify an hnpngaing ol the DiKt'M's motives. K 1'i .m Uu.l Wir.-) 1 CANNKS, I'rance. March 21 Ueliable reporls here today said that Lady l)e Kreece, known in Ihe l;niled Stales us Vesla Tilley, former music hall slar, had been com mil led to an asylum for the Insane. Ni:V YOltK, March 21 Negolll allous are pendlnp for sale of Charles M. Schwab's Krench chat eau on Ulversidc Drive, completed in Hints at ii cost of $2.riH).oi0. A Ii -story apart meal bulldliiK would replace it. The Schwabs built the chateau as 1 he Ideal homo con ceived hi extensive travels. Lately 1 hey have spent much of their time in a cottage at Loretta, Vu. Vital Statistics DuriiiR the eourttihip you get your kisses tor noihiiiK. but alter you're you earn them. n You're Wrong A Buddhist Is not u person who works in a florist shop. Connubial Casualties .IiuIkIhk by the way most couple light. Un churches ought to sell their wed ding bells and buy a gong. Kr h? I Ode to Jonah It's funny what a dilterence just a few- whales make. Take It or Leave It Having your! wile along in the car is what changes a joy ride into uu uutoino-1 bile trip. I Social Errors It doesn't neces sarily mean that your husband has been out with a woman Just be cause you smell gin and tobacco on his breath. Efficiency Experts A lawyer I:, a man who gels live thousand dol lars for loosening a knot that some minister got ten bucks tor lying. j Our Own Vaudeville Harry; Who's that guy over there on the sola? Ilert: A lounge li.ard from Davenport. springtime. But it is not safe to depend on one weight of outside clothing. There must be lighter garments as well as heavy ones. It Is important, to keep In mind ;it the warm sun will make up in milder weather for what the heavy cloak and sweater garments do for the child on cold days. By exercising common sense in the dressing, the helpless Infant will be spared much suffering. More than this, It may be spared ae lous illness. erhans some of this advice might well bo followed by grown ups as well. There is a lot of recklessness in our manner of dressing. We think too much about style and convention in our ciioice of garments. Of course I am not unmindful or necessity, too. It is not every body who can afford to have sev eral weights ot overcoats or cloaks. Hut when it conies to the baby, every family is willing to make sacrifices to supply what is needed. That Is why I venture to urge that there be such a modest assortment of out-of-door clothing that the dress may be suited to the temperature. Answers to Health Queries Helen W. Q. What causes fainting? Rolled Oats 9 pound bay j. Rice Fancy Large Heads Blue Rose pounds company wilh young men for teverai years and 1 am yet in my teens. My par ents did not disapprove of this, be cause they have always known the young men. r or over two years have gone with one young man who is very nice and has always treated me wonderfully until about a month ago, when he made a date and then did not. keep it. A few days later 1 received a gilt and a letter. In Ihe letter ho did not say anything about not comiuii. Yesterday I received a letter ifoin his sinter asking me if I would go with him again. Last night two or his boy friends came over ami asked the same question, but the young man has never come to me and asked if I would go. Do i you think I should tell them that ! 1 will or will not'.' -v BLUE EVES. v LI E EYES: The young man Is either extremely shy or else he is a moral coward. Tell his friends ttiat you will be glad lo receive an explanation of his conduct. And it" ho is anything ot a man he Corn Meal White or Yellow 352 Graham Flour Fine or Coarse 9ih. 450 Hominy 9P, All t:nd bag JJ)J 352 Jelly Flavors The Very Best Quality oz. jar 3? K. C. Baking Powder 15, .IK Sweet Potatoes Real Eastern 91 iqirf L 2 size can I u 2 v Peaches All Cold Large Halves in Rich Syrup. 2 1 Size Large can Peaches Shasta Brand Water Pack Either Large Halves or Sliced L.-i.fre can .150. Apple Butter teal Apple Butter fo Lunches and on Hot Biscuits No. 2 size ..'120 Cocoanut "Dromedary" Finest Ever Fresh J pound sealed T i ti 2 package J 2 m Gold Medal Cake Flour, 2 lb. pkg .35c M Wheaties Gold Medal, a new product, pjsg lCc H Piggly Viggly Coffee I use it in my home, lh. nackaffe ooc B' vious time in C'hristhindom, which makes the appeal for the spread of j Ihe gospel the more urgent upon ( the chinch. The appeals from i w ill r heathen lands are coming in as; A. There are various causes. POItTI.AND, Ore.. March 21 The I'niversliy of Oregon was be iiueiiihed SI LT.o and numerous chin i I able and cultural institu tions received similar amounts under the will (.f Mrs. Sigmund Frank prominent Portland woman, who died recently. The will was entered to piohaic today. I. Ei N. Una nil iuatu, Mexico. Maich -1 - A citizen committee Ik n.-.-Kiaii to pit vent the phiyiug of American jaJt in the movie.-. and e I so desire to abolish whal It calls olher American customs ieh iis noinr. out burelieaded and the craze fur "yoyo;;," a species of spinning top. NEW YOKK. Match J1 (hie iSiou.-tud men intent on mnri'luc1 who a: '( have not seen Ihe la the:; ni" h'n in-: fe-r (Jteece lo mot row on the liner Satuinci I'liolomaphs will lie shown alioai-i ship. Alter unha! theie will lie a ! reception in Allien- with floueis il mm:; iumI inl rod He t ions in Hit Talks on Health By DM. U. S. COPCLAND It would be amiuation. wise to have an ex- J. Mel). Q. Whal Is the cause or the veins in my legs turning verv blue and conspicuous looking? hasten lo straighten matters out never hetoie. Are we going to and think all Ihe more of you. meet Ihe challenge bravely and I hold u Him who Is the way fti 1 life to a lost and dying world? We have Hie entreaty lo be faith- r: AM writing this A . Y o u a ro p ro h a b i y troubl ed with varicose veins. They are caused by Increased, tension in the veins, due to either constant ex ternal pressure, some obstruction of the deep veins, or, as In many cases, to habit aual over-exertion, such as long standing. B. E. 0. Q. What should a hoy weigh who is 19 years old and 5 feet 9 Inches tall? A. Kor his age ami height he should weigh about I1f. pounds. Copyright. 1930, Newspaper Fea ture Service, Inc. DEAIl ANNIE LAL'IUE: I I am In love wilh a young muni iiist a Utile older than I am. He is nineteen. I think he cares for me but he does not show it. lie does I not ask me to go out with him any more because I have had to refuse I him so many times. My father wouldn t let me go out with any one. Now mother says she. will let me go Willi him but he does not ask me now. Should I invite him over? Whal should I do lo gain his love ami confidence? EDNA pi)NA: Why not invite the young - man to your' home some eve ning? It would have been best to have told him of tlie reason for your refusal rather than let him think it was your own choice. Editorials on News (,ontinned from page 1) Oli: EV ANS'l'dX. Ill . March L'l t leu coeds of Northwestern polh on (heir chiilce ol caieers only ; pieter Liall im'li I b-!en Itee :m ,ir the ::. :in or the ;i7 "Wait ;ill the find their man. railway rain with snow all around and the thermometer standing he- low zero. The sun Is bright but it falls lo i in-U the sparkling ntv a sincle particle. But by the time I his article reaches " the public, it will be springtime in parts of our country and approaching it in others. It will appear at a wea.son when Un young mother must exercise unu sual cui e hi watching over the weliaie of her baby. Il is pu.zling to know Just how His. warm .lavs. Pe. bans one day ' frown without irrignlkm and sold will be cold and windy, raw ludeud. i ?."n worth of arlicholi nrigm ami ae i w ouhl easily double tliat pio BETTER, production. Ji'ST a word more, from Mr. D'T vLi, on the subject ol artichokes. He says: . t "From a tenth of an acre I have ! turn. And Ibis was only a little RETURN FROM TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Irrigation 1 he m-t mav be bright and al most balmy. W hat should be done i A hab might To be oil -of -doors j perinu-ntal patch, with no attempt ihtee or lour hours every day f at enuunnical commercial produc when it does not rain or snow, mil ol coin se I here are two periods. morning and atternoon outings, so I in Oi nt. 1 , 1 . . ...V , IX I v. I change in weather, it will he pos sible io gel into the house almost immediately. Thete are ( ettain devices whlc'i every home when a baby is. s.ioiihl never be w iihoiit. There should be a set of scales, at least one thermometer, one outside ihe window where It will be as a guide io the mother. By consulting the Mr i ma All Associated l ie. s dispatch says thai among those being ton Hidered for appointment to Ihe l utted Stale supreme couit to till the Hcauc) caused by the dealh ol M r. .1 ut Ice S;t moi d a re l a B in t'OOlldce, Attorney t ienei al Mitch ell. Senator Bo:ah, Ia Senator Ken- Mr Mi,! Mis 11 . leter. who been :.iiendho; l!e p'ist a 'i K-i in sonthei m l alifor U'ln-d I. nme t-r; tiith'. Att mi t sH'li IU Kos'-hli: K the I lo Eugene to visit whli hi lei' parents o er the (d t le y were uceomxni ! led I-. en Santa Bai bara bv Mis Wah-r "ied"M lc!,son. fo r m eil Miss i:-iti llawn. who is retiuti ! ing lo this t-it j to reside after be- lug e:;inioed in (';iluoiuia lor tlie past six months. Miss llawn and Mr. Kiedeii' kson veie married at ; tloil." 1 gull, we have me lons opport uui t ies. We ha ve unexcelled elimaie. rich toil and fairly adequate- transpoi taiion. Vet, fiom the Hiandpoint of material realization of our opportunities wc lag scandabuisly tar behind our neighbors. WHY? The two able no-n who have been quo'ed in this column tell us we TLcntcn Etavotfons By FEV. R. B. SHOUN First Baptist Church THE WAY OF LIFE thermometer she will know how die courage and the isuni I d.. ban jou of Iowa and Jnliu W. Dal time demo tutic i an-1 (dale president. Ol these Mr. l'ai n recoid of service to larci pOriltoU ""s pi :('t(ivn.- vl: q'hte sinni;;i to that oi Mr litbe and which hd to heavy Oi'poslUou one .s.iut.i ravil.u raily in Januaiv. foi'ibnt Mi- l"i e.'et ii W-.OH was unable to leave her posinen to letmu to Kosebtll a Uliul this time. cor- rt .. . h I !" Ho t tnr f.prii Vic-tic" ; ;' ,le- sfe S-"i!l. v. Is ;stc"d ! ittg se.'ietd at Oieuon S:nle college i U hoiue for tho tyiiug vucatiuu. watmiv tlie baity should be dress ed. May I say in passing that rain does nol do away with the import ance of n ImpiovlsiMt mil lug. The ini.ml shmiM be wiapped up and placed in its carriage which Is drawn up In final ol an open win dow. It is a niLstake to dress the baby so warmly that It persplies. To do so is to itnite trouble, the IchM form of which Is chaffing and chapping of ihe skin. Dampness of the intimate garments may re sult in a cold and that, in turn, might be the beginning of bivnchi : tis or pneumonia. , 1 know what sacrifices are Ve nulred to put chase t tie eia bo- ate w milrobe a Iviby must hnvp ff Ii i- to be in elected properly dltr- ' ing tuo cUaugcuble calhor ot do things on ft big scale. This v. filer thinks B I'T heie is Komcthing el.-e that Is wrong w iih us: We are so smugly satisfied with the Insufficient, inade quate progress we have made that we lack the motive to go on and do something in the way of progress that would be realty outstanding. We COl l-D do It if w but we WONT. We ;it tight and comfortable and sa : "Oregon is a great slate. Who would . an! H an better:" '7 am the tray, Ihe truth and life." John 14:6. I We are made to feel sometimes I that men have lost the sense of appreciation or tlie way of !i!e as j we set the multitudes walking in ! the darkness of unbelief, when there is so much thai makes an appeal and leads in the way of light and life, which everyone is longing (or. Jesus has shown his interest in declaring the message and mission of Ins coming to earth. There was a I ime when the w ay nf life was through the keeping ot ordinances, sacril ices and crc monies, but In the com ing of Christ these tilings w ere dene away with or were fullfilled. s lie offered Himself, mice tor all. as a sacrifice for sin. So the darkness that thmlowid the rv.nh was dispersed by ihe breaking through of the light of the sun of righteousness, "w lio hat h ni isen with healinc in His wings und shall go lorth as beside the si ill water and fatten as caives In the stall." So we find the very urgent ap peal tit our hearts to tmd this way and walk therein, and we should quit making excuses, because it Is so plain and simp'e that none nped err therein. We can see Him as we see men. except with out sin. therefore He was enabled to lake the place of the e-iuner and open tli eway to lire in Himself. Now tlie responsibility comes back on the individual to accept the way of life ns found in Him. - h i ii I'1' o nionstrated His rieht to Ibis WOl I ...;, -hil. on wri'i anil ha been demousimted. mriads of time by t His followers throughout the pfii- eratiors. There are more Christians In the world now than at any re fill unto death and a crown nf life will be given, so let us follow His example, as nothing hindered lliin from the purpose of His life. CHAMBER BOOKLET GOOD ADVERTISING FOR WHOLE STATE A iinlmio mul rflVcllve book let IHlVIMlisitlK OriV.UIl llHS lM'l'11 issued tiy I Ik; On-iscm KUto cluuii- brr of loniniMi-ii'. Thin Imoklol is most comiili-tp in I'h Inim Million ami uill rtnulHleBS In- very effective in seeurins desired resuita. A ccneral outllup ni Oregon cm dltions is Riven, together Willi a pate devoted to e:icli county. A unliiuo Byr.teni In used in this con nection. A pholnorapll Is userl nt the head of ench pnise. Ilie picture . .inn in tlie shape ol the slate ol I Oregon, while tin- cou-.iy stands ! out in its proper location. The j pholorap'.l used shows Ihe priucl pal imluslry of lhal county, while ' lvrealh alicars steM.stii-al infornia : lion reg-ildini; popillalion. climate. I transporlulion. schools, types of products, prices of laud. etc. DODGE VICTORY SEDAN Has the liht and strong monopiccc body, internal four-wheel hydraulic brakes, 7-bearinp crankshaft motor, and exceedingly low center of grav ity. Price $895. NEWLAND MOTOR COMPANY R. A. BOTTS ' Teacher of wind Instruments, will accept a limited run'le r ef pu ils. For im-rview see Mr. llotts Saturday between " "' p. 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