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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931. Iwud Ualljr Kxorpl Hundmr by the NewH-Rcvlew Con Ian. Member mi TUm Anocaf-d Pr The Associated Fr i ejxe.ti5.ve ly entitled to the utte tor republica tion 'of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local new published herein. All rights of re- Eubltcatlon of apeclal dispatches erejn are also reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH .Editor Entered m aecontl class matter May, 17, l2ft, at the pout, office at Kosttburg. Oregon, under Act of March 2. 1879. Represented by MCMOGENSEN & CO Inc. San Vmndiru S64 Market Street lm AnKHrs 433 South Spring H"ri(Tt. britltlc 6"3 fitwart Streut. CMcaieo :(tt0 North Michigan Ave. Itotroit -;tu4i Wosi urund I.lvt.. Krw York 122 Kant iZnd Stroel. 1'orllHDd Hodell Iildff. i . fgMttw - H u bsorlp f I on Rate Dally, per year, by mall $4.00 Dally, single month, by mall .GO Dally, by carrier, per month .6) Seattle Mourns AtFOHMI2U Itoselmrg resident now HvinR In Seattle is still loyal to the Umpqua valley. The following clipping from the Febru ary 1th lsfluo of the Seattle Times waailmalled by her to the News-Ile-vletf office: Oregon Editors' Opinions WHO WON THE WAR? (Albany iiemocrat-Herald) WILL, UURANT says that Ger many won Tlie war. Good times Ju Che two couutt-iea Indicate that both Gormany and France were victorious. Hut the United Slates, which really was the force that won the war, Is the only one thus far the' loser, because It pro vided the money that niRdc the victory possible and hasn't Kot it back and won't for a long time. PROMPT JUSTICE (Klamath Kalis Herald) Justice can proceed with dla patch. This was demonstrated In the rapid manner with which the case of James E. Kingaley was disposed of In Jackson bounty. Within less than 30 days from the date Klncsley shot and killed Sam. i'reseott, Ashland trafl'ie. officer. he had been tried and convicted on a first decree murder charge, sen tenced to be hanged April 8, and is now In Hie elate penitentiary awaiting the data of execution. Promptness in dealing with mur der cases and others Involving ser lous climes would go a long way In solving the crime problem in this country. ""Washington town today were faced with the necessity of. uniting in the selection of one site for the proposed Northwest Veterans' Home, eprvlng the three states of Washington, Oregon and Ida ho. Or FaHlng In that, they must see the Veterans' Home and Ml that goes with it go to Port land's back door. ;"Th Federal Hospitalization Commission at Washington, D. Cr, will report Its findings In a anort time. And unless con oarted action Is taken by Wash ington cities at once, they will Ipse all chance for a site by which Washington will benefit. ."Hare la the plot: "There haa been much talk about Roseburg the propagan da has been going out tor months that all Oregon was greed on this site. "But Roseburg ia only a smoke screen, a horae-to-trade, nd always haa been. " "Oregon doesn't want Rose burg, down on her southern boundary, where all: the bene ' mi would go into California. When It comes to a showdown, Portland and Portland Is Ore gon will come forward with a placating compromise to Wash. Ington. -"Portland will make a prop 6sltlon, a 'very generous one' on Portland'a part. Portland will concede that the Vetorana' Home should go to the State Of Washington. Oregon will re linquish her Roseburg claim. Washington may have the Vet erans' Home without opposl. tlon on one conuu.on: That !the Veterans' Home be located In Vancouver, Washington. "Vancouver, Washington, where all the business will 'flow aoross the river Into Port. Hand. Vancouver, alwaya re .gardtd by Oregon as Oregon territory. Portland will give 'the Veterans' Home to Wash ington, If It ia located in Van couver, her own most profit--abla suburban district." -The Ignorance of the Seattle Twines as displayed in that urllcle lr-annaUlng. Its Jealousy of I'oit land thus displayed Is enough to ujfhuso pity. '""Tho'Tlniiiir does not a-eallne'Miul io. Oregon, yes and In I'orllnml, we lfflva cltlsens o( real vision mid roal character. Whatever the attitude sttntiln might have under similar ohTumslances, l'ortlaud Is not two ijjeod. Portland has given Us whole-hearted support to Itoseburg. A"ll of tlio Portland newspapers lmvii ilvell their support lo Rose- liiirg. Prominent Individual Port Itmdnrs have made special el forts ill Rosnbui'K'a behalf. The Oregon legislature has unanimously passed throe bills which were designed for fho .purpose of aiding Hosebuig In securing the 1101110. i no guveiin,, $ Oregon has given personal and Itlclnl support to the project. Does ill that sound like "lloseburg Is only a smoke screen"? w Another of tho Times' errors Is Kcogniphlrul. Says the Sealt'.s Times, without completing Us sen Luce: 'Oregon doesn't unt Rose mug, don on her soulhoin boun iLry. where all of the beiiellia Would go In California." If Rose iiurg Is on 111'.- California line then Jjenltle Is on the Canadian line -(or (he dlslanie in either case Is Jfyjai'ly the name. The Seattle fi'lmcs does not realize Hint Rose JJiirjj Is nitich, inucn nearer lo Portland Ihau It is lo any lallfor 4) la city or five Ihnusand pniuila Tlou or more. Roseburg is i err jliuch iu the Portland wholesale 'trading area and Portland v. ill rp ample benefit from any pro Dorlty that conies to uj. l'ortlaud 'business men veil knov. that what ,1eiiefits Oregon benetlis l'ortlaud. "We are awaking lo a nev splrll of cooperation, here Iu Oregou. (The Dalles Chronicle) Lincoln could have averted the Civil war, according to Kdgar I.ee Masters, by allowing the southern states to secede. "They would have come back in the union, says Mas ters, "within five years." With equal authority we announce that Kngland could have averted the American revolution by letting the colonies have their own way. Un doubtedly they would huve been back In the United Kingdom within five years. Editorials on News (Continued from page I) power. The result was ANOTHER new Idea that went a long way toward revolutionizing industry. IP you want to bo famous and probably very rich, think up a new and better wuy of doing some simple tiling that has ulwuys been done inefficiently In the past. " Maybe I'm Wrong J. P. MKDIHIRY nilKACH of promise suits would u soon drop to a minimum If some scientist would only discover n two-hit bottle of cement for mend ing broken hearts. 8oft Jobs Helling corn piasters to pedestrians on the primrose natty . f, . ' , Auto Suggestion Every second hand car isn't what It's Jacked up to be. Ace of Cade The fellow who uses a non-do-plumo at church und tries to gel Into Heaveu under an assumed name. He's the same guy who says his wife has the hoof and mouth (lis ease, lie elalma ahe dances una the time und talks tho rest. Today's Tlohtwad The economi cal fuihor who made his little hoy Bit In a draft because lliero wero a couple of cough drops left. You're Right The man who gels up Iu the morning teeitng jiao a million dollars, would lie glad lo knock off ninety per cent for cash. Momentous Moments When glutton eala his enlreo in ten sec onds and then wants lo know what pur Is for the next course. Financial Note Money won't buy happiness, hut you can't have much tun without it eiuier. Our Own Vaudeville Ktnplnyer: Hew are you on fancy dishes? New Maid: . (.Hi, I ijreuk lliem just us easy as any other kind. (Copyright, IICll, Mug l'caturcs Sjiidiciile, Inc.) Talks on Health Hy 1R. S. COPICLANI) BRINGING UP FATHER By Go. McManui i5. HERE COME A Xoi . . I'M. POT THIS PiDE-k - l nSttUGHr-LOOKINl'crO- ?$5rfc SHAPKO DCXi IIO ME. Sfe- JtlE lb LIABLE TO i rnT HAT-3T Nl THERE' "frC: WE 'DOCK AT (Vl& . tOO STFHivil- -Zj- UTl hum aurlf. las. Ona Srutl. BHH .rrw. U U "sTEM-Bo" - F l fo I'M cTOMrJA. A?bK fOO TO Itve fe "iOME CA&H - IP 00 DON'T DO T 1 TMlrjqS??? Advice to Girls Uy NANCY LEE DUAIt NANCY LKE: I'm sure you can help me ulong llt'e's wuy as you have done so many others. 1 in a boy, in my curly 20's. Very good-natured and Quiet, though I huve life about me. I met u charming girl not luug ago. I care a lot lor her. Perhaps mostly owing to her dissatisfaction In life, though, any wuy, 1 really love her. ,She tells me that her par cuts will uot allow her to talk to boys. When she goes out some of the family is ..I'll net-. I have luvll ed her to some oi i,.. :aoat decent places of amusement avu'lable. She says ahe can't go. "Perhaps, some time," she II si.y. 1 know she cares DlitlMi heard I rei't'iil years uc have a great deai about diet ing und other met hods lo reduce Acighl. Cnfoiluiuilely. however, too many persons have appnuielied tin subject only hum tin- statu! point oi brainy. As a consequence, we hue on ime hand men und women who have sacrificed health In 111 ad vised el Kil ls lo Itcllleio a fashion able figure. Oil the other liand, there are still more who have re (iKIlcil themselves lo being fill. Alter more or less spasmodic at teitihls lo cltaime. Iliey have de cided thai the result would not be worth the struggle necessary to at tain it. If appearance were tile only coir slderaltiill, perhaps this would he a sensible decision, hut what slv tile fact s '.' What are the relative id untiiges nf fatness and leanness? ikies health softer hen eness weight Is acuulred? I am tutlurnlly interested In this health aspect of Hie nucsilon. but. as a mailer of ''act, the nucsimn oi beauty dclen,ls on II. Without the glow or health, perfection of lorin amounts lo icry little. All lllterestlllc stiiletuenl lias re cently been Issued by Ibe Illinois Suite' llepal lineitt of Public Health. II liculns by saying: "Alter the iik? of the lean live longer than ibe llil." It uuotes certain figures com piled by th" .Metropolitan Lite In surance company, show lug the lir rcrencc In death rates unions: the o,i weight and the underweight. Ill heart disease Hie mortality In the overwclglu Is r,l percent great er thai! among pcoplu of uurruu! weight, while among luo uudut- weight It is ID per ce it less. Dis eases of luo blood vessels, bruin hemorrhage, ililghl'a disease and diabetes, all show as great, or even greater, dlfterr -ves between the two classes. . In .cancer, too, surprising as it may seem, there Is a decided difference In lavor of tho thin. Theso figures leave little doubt that heart, kidueys and blood ves sels sull'erfroiu the strain put upon them by excess weight. Under this bunion they are likely to break down prematurely. Without 11. longer life und better health may be expected. With theso facts be fore us, who can doubt that it is worth while lo avoid or to over-1 come overweight? There is one point, however, that I wish to emphasize. I.et me call your attention to tho first words of the statement from which 1 have quoted the words, "After ago U6." , During tho period of growth 11 Is not so clear that the advantage Is wtlh the thin. Tho growing body needs an "abundance of all I ho food elements. There is not only tissue to be repaired, but. In youth, now tissue must be formed. There must be reserve supplies to he drawn o3 In tho case ot emergency. Serious consequences may I'onow if Hie sup-i ply of the Important lood elements Is cut do n, and on Hila uccouut any drastic system of dieting is dungerouH. Answers to Health Queries S.M.I.V Q. - Should the scalp disease"1 achon lies capitis lie treat ed hy a physician? What causes the disturbance? A. If the condition persists after Improving the general health aud trying simple home treatment then It should have proper medical attention and Ireatniunt. Sculp dls eases may he due lo a number of conditions the condllion ot the health to ui llerul has a great bearing on the stuto of skin and scalp. MARY I) -Is there more than one kind of hives? I do not have welts hut the skin seems red iirel is easily Irritated w lien scratched. 2 What can be done lor shingles? Is Ibis due to a nerve condition or tu seme Intcctlou in the system? A.- Yes, there si-e severnl differ ent forms: uoitlcrush is one form and "giant hives" is another. In many Instances the trouble tuny be traced lo latilty diet. It often hap pens that the digestive system Is upset 1!- Kind the nit, lei lying cause first of all. It Is usually due to a nervous dlsonier and It Is possihtSs thai Ihcic Is some Infection ut the source. for me. I can tell from the way she haa acted. How can this girl be told thut she is old enough to have dates, especially with decent boys? I know she Is unhappy. She has told me time and again that she is unhappy. Nancy Lee, I must iieip her, but how can 1 do it? To marry won't do her any good, and 1 do uot want to murry now, even though she would consent and I have nol mentioned it. I could send her away, If Bhe would go. But would you try that? What she needs is a Jolly time without be ing afraid her parents will lull ncr liver out. How can I help her? It must he done. I'll never be con tented till she Is happy. Advise me, please. Thank you. BOUIIY H. BOBBY B.: There is really little you can do to interfere with parents and the way In which they choose to bring up their child. Per haps they would listen to you If your object 1b matrimony, with an engagement, perhaps, of one year in order to accustom the parents Und the girl to the new order of things. You canuot expect parents to listen lo a young man who in forms them that he doesn't ap prove of their behavior to their child, would like to send her away some place, and yet does not feel like marrying her. Do your parents know the parents of the girl : ir so. perhaps they could Invite her or take both of you out. NAMES COMMITTEES FOR COUNTRY CLUB J. A. Harding, president of the Rosehiii'K Country club, has com pleted hit committee appoint ments for tho year. The assignments are: House committee A. A. Wilder, George H. Smith, Horace C. Berg. Grounds committee Jolin Mark a, Ivan IMckens, K. Y, Maiden. .'ouniaineiu committee A . F. Harris, J. Perklna, V. U. Strawn. Membership commute N. r ul- U-rton, h. J. Crafton, J. M. Judd. Kimmre committee C. V. Whar ton. A. 11. Sutherland, F. r. Clemens. Tho officers ot the Country club, selected by tho board of directors, are J. A. Harding, president; W. K. Harris, vice-prey dent; .1. C. IMckons, treasurer, and H. L. Whipple, secretary. Now is a good time to have your Chevrolet checked for repairs for spring driving. Wo are discount lug all shop operations 10 iu ordr to kep our mechaufes busy until spring. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Adv. Letters From the People ComiAunlctmoha to tne News-Re view for publication In this depart ment should bo written on only ona tde oi tne DftDor. snouia not ex ceua sua ivurdH in lengtn, ana must be signed by the writer, whose mall idilrvaa muat acoonipaay the con tribution. STORY OF FORESTS TO BE TOLD HERE "KINGDOM Of GOD WAITS BECAUSE OF LACK OF UNITY Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 11, 1931 Kditor News-Review: It is one of the great ironies of life that its greatest conflicts and battles are not usually fought out between people who have di vergent and utterly different! ideals and philosophies, but be tween those who have quite simi lar ones but who seek to realize them by different methods. Some of tho most savage controversies in the regions world, for instance, have not been between believers and unbelievers, but between groups of believers who have be lieved differently from one anoth er. And very often the differences that huve occasioned the conflict have been In no sense fundamen tal or important. Even a casual glance at the history of the Chris tian church, either in Ifmg-past centuries or even in our own day and time, will bring that fact home to us. H must be a very serious waste of thought and energy. If not something very much worse, when people with essentially the same ideals and purposes in life insist on wot king in conflict Instead of tu cooperation. Of course, it U not to be expected that all people who see certain ends in life as worthy and worth striving for should always agree as to the best means and methods to realise those ends. It would not be wise I hat there should always be such conformity aitd uniformity, even if it could he expected. Hut the working at cross purposes so often seen among groups of people or among Individuals, who differ uot in the thinRS aimed at but In the methods of attaining them, comes very near to being a great tragedy. To bring methods and policies to the bar of reasoned judgment and Intelligent argument is one thing, but to make out of the decision reached a ground of conflict and antagonism and bitter strife is W. V. Fuller, publicity director of the state forester's office, is in Roseburg today and will, spend the following ten days or two weeks presenting in the various communi ties of the county, before schools and civic organizations, an illus trated lecture which presents in a graphic way the story oX forests. I Mr. Fuller will be assisted in tnis work by I). O. Weaver, local state forestry official. This forestry educational cam paign U sponsored jointly by Uie Oregon state forester, ths Oregon rorest Fire association and the U. S. forest service. It is endors ed by the state superintendent of public instruction.- Programs are put on before granges, schools, community meetings, civic clubs and other gatherings. The purpose of the lectures is to bring about a better understand ing of the value and importance of the forest resources ;.nd indus tries of the state. Thi; deal con structively with one ol the out standing problems confronting the state of Oregon today, a problem as vital to the agricultural regions of eastern Oregon as it is to the timbered portions of the state. For est fire prevent is not the whole story, but Is brought in as an im portant factor. folly and foolishness of the very worst kiu&. And yet we are all of us guilty of that sort of thing once In a while. And it is that attitude that puts to the test many of the pro fessions that we jmake. We insist that we desire almost above any thing else that the Kingdom of Ood might be set up in the earth, but how enthusiastic do we get when that work of setting it up Is being done by some other branch of the Christian church than our own, and how active and earnest Is our cooperation in that enterprise? The way the Christian churches have not cooperated, heart and soul, in the doing of the work that they all have professed to hold next their hearts, has been the scandal of long years of Christian history. And have wo found our selves not quite so sorry as we might have been when some great enterprise has failed, not having been undertaken in the way that we thought best? -Is it not true that though the people who are working today that justice and goodness and brotherly love might be sot up in the earth are having a difficult time of it and much opposition. Their greatest hind rance is fonnd in the fact that so often in a self-willed way they are working at cross purposes with one another and have not yet learned tho sane hut hard lesson of cooperation? In very truth I believe the Kingdom of God waits our learning that lesson. Rev. Charles Edwards. Wool Mattresses WE CLEAN YOUR WOOL Make mattresses of all kinds. Old into new. FACTORY NOW READY HARRY PEARCE Phono 673 DR. 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