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I FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1936. 1muc4 Dully Krrpf Hutti.iiy by the Nc-ltelrw Lu.. lu'. Mrutbrr of The AciMUd Vrt-m Tho Ahk.uclutt.-d I'rettH oacIuM ti ly entitled H 1 tic use f:r :ttihliru tiull o( ull iit'W di"putllHa cieillted to It r not othtTwimi i-reditfl in tills pMprr mid lu ull lm-al m-u pul-lihlud htiulu. All light of if (HlblH iitltlll lf KM- lal dlttpuUhoS icruin uru ulfco rttiurfd. JlAUKlri KIJJiWOllTII. . ..K. lit. ir Kntered n moi-uihI claim nmlter Rltiy 17, IlCd, ut the pout ufln-o at JtiiHfhurK. "rvtfuii, u nd it ml of March 2. JS78. Represented by I C-MOCSF.r& CO !i Hun l''miM-in 0 HiihIi HUfct, I, oh Auitrlr j:U Hoiitli hprlliK Ktrt-i't, rltlt (iolt Kh-wtirt Klrci-t, I h leu k atiu North Alk-lilMMi Ave. Drtroil :ijl Ktcjiliuiihiin UlilK- Nm turk ill HnM lUlli Hi rue t. INtrtlHuU Heii. ll lildK. NnliHcrititlun llnlm I'itlly, pi-r year y mini $ !.' Imhy, tt imnjiiia by mail 2.110 iJiiiiy, il iminMiH iy uiiill J..tn liniiy, Hiimtu muiuh by mull bu JjuiJy, by curt it-r j-r month liU Aliens on Relief, IT JH usual and expected for 10- publicans, candidates and party warriors, to frown on all new deal policies. Brick throwing ut every thing done by the administration ! the order of the day. Colonel Theodore Iloosovelt, son of the immortal 'T. It.," recently attacked new deal relief polk leu. One suggestion made by the Colo nel strike a responsive chord. Ho said: "All aliens on roltof bIiouM be shipped hack to the nation of which they are' citizens." We would not think of this here In Douglas county where there are few ullons hut In the largo con tors of population the number of alien and particularly the number or aliens on relief Is considerable. Colonel Roosevelt utatod: "Hlght here In the United States we are carrying hundreds of thousands of aliens on relief rolls, and the American working man, whethor he bo plumber, taxi driver, lawyer or doctor, U paying tbo bill. All ullons on relief should bo whipped back to the nation of which they are citrons. Wo aro not a poor house for tho rest of the world." ; Too true. It Is well known that an Amorlcan citizen cannot go to a foreign country In Europe and find employment. Ho certainly would not be carried upon any ro lief roll. In fact, other countries aro doing what California Is at tempting to doand Ihut Is limit those who coma Into tho country to people of mouns. The penniless are kept out or If thero, aro do ported. Ono Kuropean country oven demands tbo posting of a substan tial sum of cash at tho border bo fore a passport Is Istmod. When will we cease bolng so ull- flrod good and gonornun to citi zens of other countries when those countries will nut do tho same for our cltlious? Five Pay Days, npHF.UE are fivo Suturduys lu this "Month which may be inoro of u circumstance than one would guess at first glance. That it Is a rarity is evident from the fact that tbo phenomenon will not occur uguln until Fob run ry ol 11)61. And what's more It's only tbo seventh tlmo this has happened since tho llroRorlun calendar was uduptrd in U irii I Britain and Amer ica In 1752. Tho firm day of lite month being Saturday and this be ing U'up year besides utu tlio fac tors responsible. February, which moro limes limn not has Just four weeks und no 10- imitnder, is a difficult nuintb with which to do numerical trickH. Hut this time the statisticians and com pilers of rare and curious data are having fun with It. It's nolcd lor more Until the meio fuct thai it marks an open season on biidiu lors uml Unit uvury hplnstcr should have proposed to tho mull of bet choiro by the 2!Uh. From the extremely prucllcnl standpoint, we think (I Is of most Interest to the fellow whose pay day Talis on a Kulutduy. muglne getting live ptmlny lu dctiphicd February! Thin Is a brruk indeed! Editorials on Newt (Continued from page 1.) of tbo federal government W;u r.lti,si,7. On June 3d, iun, ut the end of the lloovi-r adiuiiiiHlniilon, the number rf persons on tlie inl era) puyroll was ,V-.1, !!;. On Keptcmber 30, ' lH.'t,", alumt UUiIuqj' of tho KuoM-eU atlmlnis tritlun, the number of ;eiou on the federal payroll was 794,457. 11TIIY have the federal puyrolls " gone up so rapidly? Well, It's this way: We've been steadily buying more and more government or ut least having mco and more government sold to us and us we get moro and more government it takes more people to handle It. ft Kit K Is something for all of us to remember: Employees of private Industry aro engaged in producing tilings which we eat und wear, or other wise need or enjoy. Government employees are engaged in produc ing GOVERNMENT, which wo can't cut and can't wear and of which we need only a cortuln rea sonable amount. In other words, tho moro govern ment we have, the less of other things we must get along with. KRNR PROGRAM (1,600 Kllocyclei) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, KBII. 22 Morning Hours 8:45 Kurly lllrda Concert. 7 : 00 Alurni Clock Club. 7::t0 Nhwh-UiivIuw on tho Air. 7:45 Aluini Clonk Club (contcl.) 8:30 Oevotlimul. 8:45 Organ Music. 0:00 Famous Uaiu-R Orclietit'-UH. It : :t Album of Music. 10:00 Woman's Kxtrhaimc. 10:45 MolodlPS of lpaiiis. 11:00 The Music Uux ltalio Muslo Store. 11:15 Popular Stars. Afternoon Hours 12:00 Itonuburg IllKb Hthool Bund, UoUKlas Co. Croamury. 12:15 NewB-llovlow Now:i llioatl- cast. 12:10 Hoscburg Motor Ci. Varlo- ilos. 1:00 BvonliiK Airs. J: 18 I''rlimdliii Circle. 2.Ki National Dufujmo Progrum with Wnltnr Klsher 2:. '10 Spanish Mantilla. 3:00 Vanity Fair Hint World Bookman. 8:15 Souks ot l.aughtur. 3:30 Storyland. 4:00 Tbo Kdllor Vlnws the Nowh. 4:15 Sandwich Shop in Fun and Frolic. 4:30 Tbo Itlsbt That Nailed Douglas Co. Creamery. 4:45 Dol Hoy Knlortulners. 5:00 Clyde .McCoy. 6:15 Tavern's Novelty Fun Fest. 5:30 United Artists. SUNDAY, FKH. 23 Morning Hours 8:30 Devotional. 8:45 Hacrod Mimic. 0:00 Program lor U. fi. Velor- uns Facllily with ICrnlo Crane. 10:00 Sonus of Itomanco. 11:00 Variety Musicals. 11:30 llequest ProHram. Afternoon Hours 12:00 Wunda Armour, "Down Memory's Paths." 1:00 United Artists. 1:45 llelnllno iitudio Hoys' Re cital. 2:00 Music Musters. 2:15 Hotel Valley's Familiar Melodies. 2:30 Opera Selections. 8:00 The Station Master. 3:30 Hefiuoal Program, JohkIo Mercer McClollun uud liutb Hoover. 4:00 Pied Pipers. 4:80 Sunday Muslrulo. 6:00 Oi'Kun Itovoiles. 6:45 Sign Oft. MARKETS PRODUCE I'OltTLANII, Feb. 21 lUITTKlt I'rluts, A grade, 37ic In parch ment wrapper, itsfc In carious; II grade, parchment wrapper, U7Ac carton HSc lb. HUTTKHKAT Portland deliv ery: A grude, deliveries at least twice weekly, HX-MIc lb.; country routes 3ti-;iSc; II grade, deliveries lens than twice weekly, 3(i;i7c lb.; C grade at market. H tlliADK CHKAM for Market Huytng prlco, buttert'at basis, r.lllc lb. KiKiS Hiiylng price of whole salers: Kresh sptclals li l-22f ; ex traH 21c; HlHiuhirtlH 1Uc: exira me dluui 17c; do uiediinn firsts lfu-; uiuleiKiade I tc; pullMtf X2v. tlozen. , MOIIAIK Nominal contraet price, ar.e lb, HOI'S Nominal: Uuslertt 7 -9c. WOOL - 1!i:u cnuliacts umnt- nul: Willttnii'ito valley, meiliiiui, ;hc lb.; course timl braid Sc lb.; eusiein Onxon i.'ic lb. t'lieese. milk, country meats, can rara hark, live poultry, potatoes and bay. steady and iinitmiiKed. WOOL IIOSTON, Feb. :l Tbo Com mercial ItulU'tiu will say toinor tow : "Demand for wool Ims fulleii off Willi I'urtbnr tills week. Stoiks oi old domestic wool have become Si mon! iioi;lkih)o uml sales are he tng supplrineiited by foreign wools u the extent of about a million pounds a week. Added lo lids. there lia.t been nome resale for com t act w puis hut t his has not been of meat moment. "ltei'onhlo to the smwer tempo lu the i-HHteni niHiKoi.i, buylni; of new contiacts in the west have been mtich slower. I'iUch p.ml have shown ltiile chaiue. The hue movement va In Nevada, where 'tij coins was paid lor lj million potinds of fair length floe wools early In the week. "Foreign markets are ver firm. "The maiuiiaetui nm posiimn is without matertal chanue hut ui.tiei slower, on the whole. "Mohair is in very moderate do nnuid at firm prices'' The Hutletlu will publish ihe fol lowing quotations: Orofton: Fine and f. in. staple !u !H : tine ami f. m. ctoihlnB .:4.sr. I Mohair: Domett lc. fjud original Jbag, O'egon 62-53. ' f fj Xj i f'((, ,t c natural Resources" v il r-PlJ lj r. K'"e f"" TJ'fW. f . Gnu Inntn rlfhu rrwrvt) 'lfo BOOKS Li il New Jjjjg'f Itg, ones ROSEBURG LIBRARY 'The Last I'uiitun," by George . HaulayHiia, Is regarded by tbo cri tics as tho most Important book of the winter. Many rank it with "Tho Kducution of Henry Adams." Tho author, a I-utlu-Aincrican of tho Catholic tradition, has for many years been known as a poet, essayist and tho kindly professor of philosophy ut Harvard. For twenty-flvo years be has lived abroad, and has studied American life objectively. The story is that ot Oliver Alden, wealthy Now Kng- lander, handHomo uud dutiful. Ac cording to tho prologue: In Oliver, Puritanism worked ttselt out lu its logical end. Hit convinced him self, on puritan grounds, that it wus wrong lo bo a purltuu, and ho ruuialued u puritan notwithstand ing. No short review can do Jus lice lo Mils hook, It must bo read by those who huvo tlmo to reud and like to think as they road. Those who appreciated "Kscape from tbo Soviets," by Tatlana hernavlu will be Interested in her recent book, "We Soviet Wo men." Il is a series of sketches. of women prominent since the so viet regime began, some of thorn very forceful. "An Illustrated Manual of Trees" will be a valuable book both for the trained botanist and the amateur. It describes ull the trees native to the Pacific coast, also four hundred Introduced spe cies. Il contains a glossary of bo tanical lerms uud also a list of tiees with botanical and common name. "IsUl'ayelie." by Andrews l.atko, is a translation from the (ieiinan. This is an interesting narrative ol the life ot lite man who "was born in an old chateau like it wreck sunk in the iiiu-kless forests of Auerne." to quote the opening paragruph. Ills fiist years were) upent in the sumo forest homo with two old men of the family.. At eleven be was taken to I'arK in the days of the most dissolute of the Itourbons. He soon h.came in terested in the American revolu tion, outfitted a ship at his own ex pense and Hilled to help the col onists. The best lu his life and character shows in this Amoricun venture. Margaret Deland has wiltten a whtmsirnl, short autobiography, "If This lie I." Her "Old Chester" stories were popular years ago. and in these slum sketches or tin "Maggie" of seventy jears ago wo read w hal really goes on tn the mind of a child. Hit early child hood w;is spent in southern I'eiin slanla at the time of tho Civil war, hence bor mature conclusion that "war is mankind h most patlie ihally futile form of courage," "Twentieth Century Psychiatry." its conn ihution to man's knowl edge of himself, is a collection of three h'dures given last year at the New Voik Academy id Medi cine by W. A. White, a physician and prf.vehmtiisl. Tho languaKo Is not technical; II may bo easily rend by anyone, and one reaches t he comforting conclusion that wlillr it is not yet a perfected sci ence, psychiatry now approaches tho patient with Interest and some considerable meaurt of uuder standing. A Speed Governor For This Cat P.O. NOT TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY hB. 22 The Koseburg postoffice will not observe Washington's birtbduy as a holiday, but Instead will keep tbo usuul Huturduy hours, Postmaster i,. L. Wimbcrly announced today. Tho ol lice will close ut 2 p. in, as usuul. POET'S CORNER REMINISCENCE Ily HKLKN MAOKH3 Washington has over stood For ull that s noble, kind, and good. Thcuo qualities we emuluto And tuke the lime to estimate How much he did for humankind A belter man you 11 seldom find . . . My tuougius have been upset of , lute; But when I stop to contemplate Lpon the great tieorgo Washing ton, - I find, It seems, that everyone Hus some good trulls, Ihut wc could stress Instead of bringing bitterness Amrrig iho folk with whom wo talk And work and pluy In dully walk For life, uncertain as we know, Is tuHl for some, for others slow. Wo cannot tell wncii He may hold His band to beckon lo the Fold A loved one; nor can understand Tbo ways of Clod. So o'er the land Willi all we meet, let's be sincere, Let's cointon, strengthen," guide, and cheer , And try to find Ih everyone Tuu character of Washington. "I LOVE THEM BEST" (I. M. LKEPFR A beautiful vase That roses enwrouth, I nopping rare petals To Iho marble beneath. IJUu a summer's dream Tout draws to a close. They are tbo meiiuuies Of the fu.liug rose. ( h. roses so rare And dreams so true, ltcmovo not the petuls Or iho memory ot you. Ufo shall go on and tiioum come tiuo, Like roses that bloom As they uiways do. Come, fading petals H crimson and gold, I'll be wailing foreor Your memory to hold. Hoses may fade And petals fall, Hut like kind words We remember them all. Reflecting their beuuly On the mirror bo.neath. Lie petals tnat fall From the crimson wrouCi. So long as hearts beat With memory iruo. There will always bloom A rose for you. When ruse shall fade At.d rare petals fall. When life shall answer Its fa row ell call. At tbo end of Ihe trail Where I shall rest. Scuttor petals of roses For I loe them beat. Uuy Sweet Tasty Oranges at the Orange Market, Vt Cass St. Adv. One Word Led To Another - is Bugs Baer FgTg (Copyright, 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Pool Sharks in Social Register. Just went around the olher night to tho best hotel in town. Object: To see a couple of fellows shoot pool. That's one of the big changes In life that Thomas Edison or Luther Burbank ain't respon sible for. W'n wntfhrxl I tin ImvM i-urk 'om up under luxurious conditions. And twenty-flvo yours ago u pool shark couldn't have got into Hades with an indorsement from the devil. The cops used to go down to the depot to meet the trains with flit-guns. If a Kelly or Yellow Ball champion got off the train the cops sprayed him with roach tonic. Then they searched him for bowle knives, wrong dice and an engine. When we speak nbout an engine we don't mean the kind tliut runs on tracks. Like the boy who inherited his father's factory, he got the works. For, In those, days, the only thing lower than a pool shark was his shlll. That was the fellow who rounded up the suckers With the curly heels and set the stage for the push over. Tool is now a real nocloty I'uppr uml some of our best people and nnhlnat minds arc playing Iht'in fit- toon or no count and biinklitK the last. We are sorry to say that the orop shooters have not yet crashed the upper shelves of society. After all, dice are dice. And. like leopards, you can shake 'em all night with, out changing their spots. We fear that dice players will con. tlnue to be ever-blooming Ish. maels. Things nro much better for the old tilbworkers. That's because they changed their styles and switched from three-card motile to contraet bridge. They ure doiUR nil right. For a good, reltuble fines ser can pick up a better living than a pellcsn with two pouches or on anteater with mucilage on his nose. Time changes everything, but most things change thm reivet. What surprises ut now Is that card and pool sharks advertise themselves In the newspapers, magazines and on. bill boards. In the old days they unoaked Into the town incognito. They made I heir approaeh. built up the sucker and pulled the hurrah In three quick moves. They were Rone be fore anybody know they had ar rived. . - That's how things change. Even bootlegging has become an amateur sport again. RAMBLINGS NEWS-REVIEW MAN - By PAUL JINKINt JC BL.MNi;R. who has been caring for Bob Coupler's bar ber business since the hitter's Ill ness, Is leaving Canyonville Mon day to return to the shop in Orain which be formerly owned and operated. "1 hate to leave Canyonville," he told me. "I like the country down here, and the peoplo who livo here. Drop in and see i me when you are driving north." Well, I sure will, J. C, and I rather suspect many other friends of yours will do likewise. ' Bob Couglor Is slowly but sure ly recovering from the effects of the stroke he suffered lust sum mer, and Is . occupying himself about tho new homo recently completed for him, on tho high way just south of Canyonville. He Is mighty comfortuhly fixed there, and if 1 were In his shoes, I'd be in no hurry to return to work. S. Wolls, lately of Broken Ar row, Okluhoma, now a resident of Klgarose, is building a nifty look ing log house on the furm he pur chased there, and was busily en gaged yesterday afternoou in fit ling the rafters thereto. Mrs. Wells was just us busy, tending several hundred laying hens, which thoy secured with the furm. She bus placed an order for a lot of buby chix this spring, White Leghorns and Buff Mlnor cas, storing up a lot more hurd work for herself thereby, brood ing and ratsiug thorn. But I don't think she minds It a bit. George Furis was laying off tho straightest backfurrow I aver saw a mortal man accomplish, in Kigarose or elsewhere, and looking i like it was nothing at all. He , stopped long enough next to the ; roud to breathe bis horses, and talk politics. The cooler , the horse got, the warmer George got. i It'a so early in the campaign, . though, tbut he . couldn't get as mad us be would have liked to. j Honrv Ileburd is moving into bis new sioro at I'm pcj.ua the first of 1 tbo week, und if he is a hit set up about it I don t blame him, for it j is a mighty fine establishment, and a credit to the wholo Coles j Valley country. ... . j A huge ouk limb was split from Its parent ouk trunk and fallen j across the picnic grounds on t ho 1 Calapoola, at the old church, right i over the sjiot where Keuben Mar sters ate his lunch at the pioneer picnic last summer. "( see there's some talk of a special session of the legislature," Murk Tidule" remarked to me yes terday. "All the legislators would do, would be to liass ihe buck on to tho people, ami they'd vote everything ddwn again. . 1 make it a practice to vote no on all such truck, und always have, except the twenty-first amendment. I voted yes on that; a man HAS to show a glimmer of sense, now und then!" Tho spring migration of Cock Robins is lu full swing. It's lucky for these nomadic rascals that they are leaving California, In stead of trying to go there, what with the Los Angeles cops patrol ling tho state borders and every thing, and their big ideas about transient immigration. NEW FLOOR BEING LAID AT THEATER A new floor Is beint; laid tn tho Rose theater and workmen were employed nil night on the improve ment. The floor Is being laid in sections so that there will be no interruption ot tho shows, John Uunyan is contractor. PARROTT BUILDING BEING REMODELLED Remodelling of Iho rarrott building recently varnled by the Hose confectionary, is under way, preparatory to occupancy of , the quarters by lies' I rii ntnre. The front is being completely changed. Saturday Wax Paper Pineapple Jell Dessert Powder aF. A. B. Minccc aiTlS Butter Clams' Baking Powder MANNING'S COFFEE Fresh shipment direct from the Roaster 25c Pound Peaberry Coffee, Pound 20c MatcheS They arc good 2 Boxes 7c PEANUT BUTTER, Fresh. 2 pounds 27c MACKEREL, Sure Delicious, tall can He HERSHEY'S COCOA, . pound tin 9c LIGHT GLOBES, Gen'l Elect., 60 w 10c MINCE MEAT, Rum or Brandy, pound 10c CORN, Golden Bantam, 2 cans 25c BORAXO, Good for dirty hands, can 16c OLD DUTCH, It is better, 2 cans 15c RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, large grain, 2 lbs 15c NEW LADY DORIS PATTERN 5-PIECE UNIT SILVERWARE SAVE $5.00 IN REGISTER RECEIPTS AND 89 CENTS IN CASH FOR ONE OF THESE UNITS. . C0C0anilt Shredded 12 -Lb. Pkg. 13C r All Gold Fancy Early 4 PeaS Garden Peas No. 1 Tall Can .... Can I JV MOTHER S COCOA, 2 lb. carton 18c CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, lb bx 39c CHORE GIRL, For pots and pans, each 9c Windmill Flour JfeL $1.44 1 Sack J ONION SETS il GRAPEFRUIT S.4 for 13c LEMONS ONIONS Central Point, Good No. 2's oranges LETTUCE The stairway leading from Jack son street to rooms upstairs has ho'en removed and the space added lo the business quarters. Tho in terior is being completely modern ized. The lies store is to be moved the first of .March to make room for a coffee shop to ho installed at the L'mpqua hotel building. WORLD PRAYER DAY WILL BE OBSERVED World Iay of Prayer will be held ut two o'clock Fridrty after noon. February 2s, ut the Metho dist Kpiscopal church in Kose b'iru. with ten local churches par ticipating. The Kosehurg Woman's I horal club will open the service by singing tv. o numiters. miner ine direction of Mrs. C. S. Heinllne. The general public has been invit ed to this world-wide prayer serv ice. -the and Monday 40-ft. Rolls 2 Rolls Del Monte, Sliced Af! or Crushed Flat Con 9c h & D .... 2 Pkgs- Tall Can !fSg Calumet, 4)fl I -Lb. Tin itiXf 2 pou,. 4vc a .....Pound 5c Dozen 19c 4 lb. 9c rr' Dczen 15c Big Solid Heads 4c Mr. and Mrs. V. Brown, of Til. ler, were business visitors in this city for a few hours yesterday. Iluy Sweet Tasty Oranges at tho Orange Market, West Cass St. Adv. DANCE SatNites MACCABEE HALL Gents 35c, Ladies 10c Sponsored by Eagles What a satisfaction to'find everything that makes coffee good, in one brand of coffee! Hare is sealed-in-vacuura freshness and fragrance! Here is the ' modern miracle of Thermalo roasting. More cupi to the pound yet it costs , you no more! i FLAVOR SEALED. IN-VACUUM TIN and the RI-USABLE JAR