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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1917)
THE KVEMNfS NKVVS MOXD.tV, .Tl'I.V in, O'lT. TWO THE EVENING NEWS II. W. HATKS iiKiiT ;. iiAi ru ISSli:i DAIIA 'JjXCKI1! MUM'AV Subscription Hiitcs Daily. per year, by moil .$3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Scini-Weekly. Per year ti.QO Six luontli l uu Entered an second-clans matter, November 5, 190!), at Rose-burg, Ore., under act of March 3, MONDAY, JIXY HI. THE l.'M OK KINGS. HM.Io la nn unltlflfV VCST for k J II Several have loat their thrones, -onio temporarily mid others porinanoiiii . And good and had alike, thoy all had their seats shaky. Czar Nicholas Is In prison. King Constantino of tircece. Is an extreme ly private citizen In a Swiss health 'I'ho klm-s of Serbia mid Montenegro are in exile. Albert, of Delgliiiu Is driven to hold his court In Franco. Ferdinand, of Rounmnia, Is clinging precariously to a. rem nant of his domain. The Teuton prince placed on the improvised throno of Albania hoforo the- war is In retirement. Tim royal consore of the queen of Holland Is In jail, as a result of pro-(iernian activities. The reign of Alfonso, of Spain, Is In Im minent peril, not because the lilnc Is unpopular, hut Just borause lie Is a king. Tho revulsion" against monarchy la world-wide. The latest proof of the strength of the new movement Is seen In China. The ancient dingou throno of tho alaiiohu dynasty was refublshcd tho oilier day, and Die youthful emperor Ilsuun Tunic was seated In it, hut within a week he was forced to abdicate and the au thority of tho republic was restorrd. All this sorvos'as n vivid reminder of prophecies made a century ago by two great men. Napoleon remarked that in a hun dred years 1'urope would lie "all Cos sack or all republican," using the wnl '('.osn.-w-k' ns a svmhol of mili tary uutocracy. Ho did not foresee which would triumph, hut now the outcome is clear. Tho Cossacus themselves havo turned democratic. Lord llyron wroto In his diary in 1K21: "The powers mean to war Willi tho people. Let It ho so they will ho beaten in tho end. The klng tinies tire, fast finishing. There will ho blood shed like water, and tears like minis: hut the people will con quer In Iho end. I shall not livo to boo It but I foresee U." Today the "klug-tlmes" are really finishing. The people nro conquer ing. And it is worth Hie "blood shed liko water and tears like mists." A NTAMl'-l.lt'KINt; NATION. bclora Ms atidlonie In a seinl-dls-ilirc and leads the siuali boy i i belli re liti !a a "in.! -an; f.t!.n."j ratin i I. tun KiuuUln tu Hue va lines of the Willi I'JI'.-.-'S. 'He'll, again, in response to his uli for toin. j ncinia )Uia to case his parching tbio;. I, .in iictoiimiodalilig o':-.:;:l'i sic; s to tho plauorni m ansv.; r to iiic itqiiiht and is "baik.d elf tin boards" with a llirilft el llie anil a:i'i wnlic Jt a woid oi uplunaiiun. Talk ing uboilt nature, seine people who profits to be public siiiali.cn have not nibsuJ their railing wnen they Had llie company of wild ibeiKts more to their liking than human be ings. A public speaker should al ways bear in mind tho fact that, while his audience may not be as in telligent along certain lines as he prole.iH'-s to be. ihey are the "whole show" when It comes to paying divl ih nils, and without Its co-opcratlon hhi utfiances fall wall a dead sick ening thud. I Live-wire Doings of the City Koine lino ao tho city council en-acti.-ii what they called a "weed or dinance" and tho city ou'Hiab wei Jusirm t'd to sto tluit it was enforced. Tho iM'Imo obj..ci of this oidiminc wan lo do away with the iinnlfe'lttly wl-ciIh mat havo for no many yeura grown ujt on a uuiulx-r of lots With in Iho city limits, l-'ur Boverul wuukn tliifi now law was carri'-d out and many proj.rrty ownor:. wltc ic-i-iin ii to purchase lawn mowers and sickles in order that iho wnv aain.st vo-d jnlj;ht ho urri;d on in an ell'tvUve nuuincr. J.; tit it mcoims at the prosont tinio Unit H'ich un onliiianco lias hei n foi;:ottn,'for in a iiuniher of placot Ihioufihout tlio city, and very nuai tho hUi.iiu.f-H district, tho weeds havo grown to Htifdi a height aa to n.j'inil u virgin f(n :;t. us have a little activity on Hit niiittoi and "pull to K tlMr" to niulto mis city "wecd- Btatnp-Uckint,' tuny hooii rank with golf na an oxponHivo pautimo, If tho rovpnuo hill now before tho mmiuIu pusRi-s In it prt'Hcnt form. At h-nut, that's Hie way 0110 BtaliiiMcs-lovor look ft at it. Tho hill calln Tor stamp; for hank phccltH, Btampft for Btcaior-hlp ticket, BtampH for volhijv prox:e, Tor t-lmlc cisrtltlcatoa, and every known form of li'Kul document. Altogether, rayii tho ntntlMl leal expert, t hern will in cnoitKh Kt;impn to requiro Ki.ilOCf.ilt; houra of timi- for the flmplo rro. '.-s of MckiiiR them. That would taki B.&iift men 10 hour.- a ony tor a .war to lick all tho ntninpH. At n d:iy thoy would conimmo $s ,;i :i ;!,;(;;;: worth of time. ThiH i::t iinato erms to miudder only llie Ih tunr Thi laoor of pn-tn-1 n fT tho Mn in pn on to llie doniiinienls would add not an inicn.ideialile ninount to tho tit:il. And tin- re- vi'iiuo to no yielded RhMiip-liciung will he won. it's a pulnfiil outlook, tit be unit unlerH perhnps It o'vertu Hie pu'di from tho older pastime of jjiin-i In w ItoK'.-hui-fj's chu'ilaurina Htarti'd oil Saturday oveiiiiiK with a good live program. The lecture of .Or. ,j. W'hit fonil) lirougher wan full of some rat HiTiK KiKtd adviee ami had that char aeteijf.He "pep" lh.it tho speaker al ways haft at IiIh coinmund to keep his audleneo on the alert. Tho doctor Is a veiitahlo "go get cm" striken lielit out aurl aJviiyn inako a "Rood lauding." Off tho public platform lie itt jtint an pl a:;inn to hobnoh with, and, ui.liko many ultra-noted men before the public, wion liiou;;h cr gives jdii a hand-Hiiake It tioc;n't lo'ivo that cl.'ii.iy impre:3.ilon that you have; Roi.nthlnK cliii:inn to you thai you can't "r-hako u IT. " lie la Just the sort, of a f How tnat tho man and woman in tho ordinary channolH of lif- el much foci from nig plain and ablo discourse. .Mi-.ny I'oit-t Kiivs. iU-Luviii Home. The local rorcst p.(-rvh-p office has' .Mad fro Miller, of The News staff, i'reiv(.d a number of not ificationa re-' returned to her homo in this city yes t'ltrding hiuall fin est fir-s In tho cut- I tord-iy from Portland where she has lyiiitf distiicci. In almost every in- upenl the past two weeks visitnib'. si iiiire men pave heen Immediately j , dipatehoii to take care of the Irou hie. rw An to Hta;- Accord In k to word received thia city today. O. U. Wiilard, of 1 Handon Is making arrangetnenib to conduct an auto ntaic between 1'iat place and ltosebura. He will havo two cara on iho run and plans to make tho trip in seven bourn. Hiro Kinm Imh Anisoli. Francis and Cora Matthews have i arrived here from Los Angeies to eii j Joy a vliiit with their parents, Mr. inland Mrs. K. K. Matthews, of South Nolan gave tho caautauquans a pleaa- ant alU-nioori. 'iho .SriiHh-Spriiit.'-IJitlhics Com- L puny piT.Kiiiod a bhort piogiam Una afternoon which p eawd the audience; greatly. Their oveums periorin-; a nee will be of a varied nature fjid ; promiwa to delight all classes. This j company ii well known throughout t the nation and a number of their i eompoj-itiora have been played by the I lartr t bands and orche-dtras in tne j world. Deer creek. Ixh-uI NewHpajRi Man Kctunis. Walter Fisher, or tho Review staff, who has been spending the past two weeks visiting in northern parts of the statu returned to Hose-burg this I morning. A Tourist Tally. Tho JJandon World contains the following: A tourist party compos- I Jlol Day at Canyonville. ed of It. K. Spauh and wire, of Portland; J. T. Stiaugh and wife, and Wilbur Spaugh, of Itoscbur, spent fieveral days in Itandon, .he past week enjoying the beach. 1'hey were travelling by auto. Word was received in this city to day that tho thermometer at Cau youvillo rose to 104 degrees in the afternoon yc-storday. That estab lished a heat record for that place. MDDiWMQIT PI I ID hUVLIuLm ILUD AekiifH-indg;iiM'nt of J-eij;t, The News orfieo yeyterday ircelv ed from lien Olcott, se -retary of slate, copies, of tho election laws, 11U7, abstract of votes cast at the speci.'.l (dection on June 4, on amend ments and measures referred by the legislature and statutes relating to hiteivMing; Article. (I. I. Sehlosser, former publicity manager of the Itosoburg Commer cial club, has an article in the last lsue of the Oregon Voter on "Town Planning for Small Communities." The subject is handled In a most In teresting manner and offers some ex cellent suggestions. Manikins Were Pleasing. The Australian Manikins present ed at the chuutnmiua as the opening number Saturday evening delighted the audience and the company that presented nie entertainment were the recipients of much applause. The .Manikins were nandled in a very clever manner and at times appear ed to bo lifelike. (Javo Vive Dolhu-s. in tho published roport of the donations to the lied Cross fund K. M. Knight. of Canyon ville. was credited with giving only $1.00 whereas his contribution should hav: read $ii.liQ cash. Tula error was made In compiling tho list given to The News for publication and show ed tho amount as first published which was an error. Ml irCTl'MP KILL I ma The (i:inlen Valley Im prove menl Soi b ty met on Tiiuisday at the home of Mrs. Me Daniels. Mis. II. Oelkers n 'Mi bled h i in ontorlaining. Plan;; were m:ide Tur a mimical evening to bo held on Saturday, July 21, at the liome of Mis. 1 le-'s. The ko.-eburg Music club has kindly offered their s-i vii-i's. and a mo ,l enjovahlo even ing Is tenured. This entertainment will be li-tv and ail :no welnmie. At 1 he elo.ip of t he program refresh -in s will he :-ervd I'm which a small chin ;'.e will be made to help the Inb funds. Mr;'., lles.-i also tin nott need tlio t Mrs, O. I', itrown, of Uoi-ehing would fiive a talk on home cunning and dry- honu by ouiy ail thia I lug at h r at :':::o p. m. Mr:. 11- .1 IV r't ;v me! t n.. .' ran-., d bv t! W. P.rb'i , ho 1 Al":. i hr he:d-i im Tuesdny, July i 1 roll was eKet. il . e l: i i ( i till the vacnn- :'': i eun'in v? M:y. l-a !.: t',- .listrlct. meet i The ii.'t nn You cant git . way Tishu it. IU' i Will be boys lied tl ey in. usu .lly "all boy" when they , ( a front ai lit a public he ring, put tlie pubde sne'k'T, wiio for tlu-ir th;d oiior,-.'. gruffly remark:: "l!os. u you crn't keejt ipilet. ml out of bore," Willi a Ftronr accent on ihe'tn-i to'ir . -.i:. Invariably put;i llie alleged "Oiatui"' on July 1 11. in" 5 TL elinu of llie mho of Mrs. W hen rs. the ha hos- ents. will :!! in v, ill d lo n in- Mr:'. Cla Id. lelt f- !' here tin y will m All e--r hei'M tho r "t . , ill 1 the w;.t. ac! sou. l.e . k tills iimin end the next ii i Newest Models Now Ready! :'r;:jF'v.vwi tl.i.va l;;i(iiii; u nn friends. Made in Galcta, Khaki,Silk,Pong( '$1 to $3.50 Bellows Store Company A Woman's Shop for Wo:.i;iu's Wear "iiTiii-ir iri-i tw-A' I Ketuniim; to lIoM-huri;. Mrs. Tom Itidivway, formerly Misi Vivian T".-;tor of this city, will arrive In this city-tonight from nor homo In Klamath Kails. She will bo accom panted by her husband and is beinn hrouirbt to her parent's home here on account of her serious illness. She has been ill at her home in Klam i l h Falls for pome time and 1 mother only recently visited her at that place. Escaped Hot Wave. To escapo tho hot wave that set led down over tho city nnd valley Saturday afternoon. .1. n. liailey ami family autoed over to Urewster and fpenl the niht In the mountain. Sunday mornine the party motored on over tho ration to Coos county points and returned to liosehurt Sumlav niul.t. They state that tin trip Was delightful, Mild Saturday nij-'ht ideasantly cool where thoy slopped, IhiMcthiK Is'.ued. 'olur,o 1. mi. nber 1. of the first OK I .-dial's bullet In. published by th st:'. to lii- marsMnl for the iiiforiua lion (f the public has been reicivei in (his cilv. The bulletin stales thai in ihe pa-d 1i i years the approximali llie loss In the stale of Oregon w,i ,-.17.S'.t:.,0!Hi.lil. The amount of th lu oi ertv destroyed id which no rec ord is matte is not ascertained. Th a ei ai;e fire hiss in the p.u;t tlv ears is Jii.t'.l) a minute. (itli- to Library. The library has Just received from M. .1. Shoeumker and son. Samuel a U-vol ue set of "Library of I'ni ei sal Literal ure," Part 1 . Science includes such important snl jecis a- biohK-y. p'isics. electricity a.si i onoio', the mi ros ope. chem iry and L-'eoloy and s"ci not'd a 1 1 H or-; as harwin. Tymlall, lluxl e IV Kan'. I lei el. ilorsehrl a .MeiuUdeeff. Other recent n.blit ion to the library ate "Wit and Ilium ef America, in ten volumes, ihe uii'I of Kev. arrint;ion, the "World History r.nd Its Mali.'is," in ten vol limes, presented by J, I) K ; This makes the total number ef vol times In the libraiy llltiO. Window ui:us are beini; donate! to l'ie briny by V. J. Klmer. Hook iw.w ready for cireuintton. FOR SALE CLASSIFIED COLUMN A liorse. Inquire S. 334-tf FOR SALE 13. Crouch. COW FOH SALE Hulf Jciwy, live yciirs old, frtah. Fhoue FOft SAI.E House and lot, cheap. Good Kiirdrn. Inquire 82S Hoov er street. 31-U-ilS FOR SAI.E S-room house and lot, rlicai). Inquire 1103 S. Stephens St. jliSP Airlves tit Visit. Mins Cliiylon Hiirrow airivod In this cit.v last evonini to visit at the homo of Sir. nnd Mrs. S. J. Black. Siio resides in I'ortland and will spr-nd t'ie summer months visiting with her frierds.in tills city. -(rnM'.1 ItnsHiurff I,ady Here. c. u. cieiivenKnr and -wife, of rants Pass, are spending a few days visltlns in Itoseuurj;. Mrs. CleavcnRer was formerly Miss Sarah Winiberly.-R sister of Lee Wimberly, of this city, ann was at one time a teacher In tho Itoschurg schools. Hand Was Injured. Word was received In this cily to- lay to tho effect that un S. p. hiako- inan named Rchmidt everely injured his liand while in Mcdrord a short tlmo aso. No particulars of the oc currence could ho learned today, lint tho injury was presumably caused by an explosion of some kind. Many Tourists. A Inrgo number of tourists passed through this city yesterday ci'.route north. They all report tho roitds In fair condition. A largo number of them stop In -..is city over nisht at tho free auto camp grounds and many of them havo expressed them- Mves in regard to the convenience of it. Funnel' Resident licit. Frank Drown, of Great Falls, Mont., nrriveil in this city yesteiday and spent the time last evening visil- 'lll' with oiu friends here, leaving this niornli.i; for Fort Jones. Calif., wnero lie will spend some tune pros pecting. Mr. Brown formerly resid ed in Koocburs, moving to Great Falls about livo years ago. For KcKlslered Persons. A bulletin for persons recistered under tho selective conscription act. containing complete liiluruintion ii regard to tho draft, what to do if In eluded in the draft, how to make claim for exemption, what claims will bo considered, the exact pi-oceduio to loiiow lor every step of tho way iiom registration to reporting for actual military service and sununar- i.ltlg briefly almost every nuestioil that can arise in connection with the draft was received yesterday from the war department by The Evening -ews. FOH SALE OH TRADE 5-iaS3cn-ger automobile. Address "Auto" c-o News. "''ih'! FOrt SALE Pry oak wood, $7 per cord, sawed and delivered. Phono 1S0-L. 306-tf It's Easy to Save-- TC7JERELY a matter of spending less than you earn. Keeps growing easier, toobecomes surprising ly easy after you have practiced it a while. People fall into the habit of spending money thoughtlessly , and immagine they cannot save. Cultivate thought fulness and carefulness and you are bound to save. Open, an account today there's protection, en couragement and satisfaction in a savings account. THE UPiPQUA VALLEY BANK D. W. Strong, President; J. M. Throne, Cashier; D. R. Shamhrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President. 'OR SAL.? ir ou mo suing t(. have a pa'ulic sale, get your hills or'nted lit Tlv N'ows office. tf FOH SALE 1 milch cow, ono 1-ycar-old heifer, one calf C weeks old. St 2 Hoover St., City. j'-' 1 P TIRE FILLERS FOIl SALE Com plete set for Ford car. Inquire at News office. Docs away with punctures. tf SNAP AT $200 Henderson motor cycle, 4 cylinder in good conditino. Inquire at llmpqua Shining Par lors. Phone 44. S'lC-jW FOR SALE 710 acre stock ranch, consider good small place as payment, easy terms. E. A. Uaiv- son, Oakland, ore. .fi-jij WILBUR GiRLS 'rr 'il tl FDR SAI.E 1 thoroughhrcd regis tered Drown Swiss bull, tnree years old. Write or phone G. II Holiilg. Riddle, Ore. SS:Mf FOR SALE A flvc-passengcr tour ing car. Just overhauled, in good condition. A dandy buy. Sen Wal ters. The Motor Shop. 2-r,s-tr FOR SALE Practically new No. 2 Sharpies suction feed cream separ ator at hie discount. Inquire R It. Wood. .Sens office. tf FOR SALE Shetland pony. thoroughbred, Mitchel buggy, tan harness. E. C. llenson, Douglas National Hank Illilir. 251-tf FOR SAI.E Duroc-Jersey pigs, el! gll.le to registration. Good ones. Phone' GF15, N. L. Conn, Rose- burg. Ore. 34H18 FOR SALE Good business, includ ing good, work team. $-100 will handle it, or will trade for used Ford car. Ad.iress L. M., N offic. Ril.i.tf WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. W. J Phillips, Sutherlin, Or. 351-tf FOR SALE 1915 Stf.debakcr auto mobile. First class condition. Price $500. Inquire this office. j20 FOR SALE Ono 3-yoar-oId large farm horse, one good driver nnd saddlo horse. One hack. R. E. Mathis, Route 1, City, or phono 3F1. .120 FOR SALE I have disposed of my farm and am offering three tine young Jersey cows and three teams of- horses. For particulars write or phono G. U. Helbig, Rid dle. Ore. .. il-tf FOR SALE FOR 520 Good sound old v.ork horse. Also have set hack harness. Would take wood hay or grain in exchange. 10. H. Rosen berry, fair grounds, city. - 341-tf CHERRIES WANTED We will buy all your salable Royal Anne cher ries, and furnish containers and pay caan .or same on delivery. Drager Fruit Co., Itoseburg, Orel Bon. 286-tf WANTED Man of experience and ability to teach small country school; excellent references re quired. Salary $70 to $80. Apply Co. Supt. O. C. Brown for particu 1"". 317.t( FOR RUNT. ROOMS FOR RENT 3 blocks from depot. 532 Mill St. 364-J17 FOR RENT 100 acres pasture, full growth grass. J. M. Moore, Rt. 1, Box 75. 324-325 FOR RENT Six room modern house, good location, paved Btreet. Phone 15F12. 340-tf FOR SALE Will rcll hcm.-i .,t-hlns machine. All instruct!! n.i given Am leaving the city August 1. TMs is a good opportunity for someone who wishes to make money at home. No charges for trade. Mrs. A. H. Berg, 248 N. Stephen-, cor ner Washington. 3i!3-jl7 FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, new garage; North Jackson street. Inquire News, or phone 199-R. 233-tt ENJOY CITY LIFE For short time will offer fine Roseburg property for small stock ranch. Partie' v.itli trade In mind will do well to i-iv( i-.tlgr.te. Address Owner, care News. 3 i 1 -1 f BROCCOLI GROWERS See us bo foie buyimr plants. Will have a surplus from both Imported and domestic seed. Foster ButiVer, Roseburg Gardens. Phono 4'M'll. 2 24-11 FOR SALE On terms. Stop con tributing to tho landlord's pros perity. Buy a house for wife nnd kiddiitf. Ton lots, fine trees, fruit, small house, delightful location, near pavement, $750. Worth $ir.il,1. Address News No. 33. The Wilbur Girls' National Honor Guard reception given in honor of Hie local members of the Ith com pany coast artillery Friday nlf;ht was a grand success. The reception was held ill the grove at the homo of Miss Kalhlecn LaRaut. and nearly two hundred jieoplo were present. The reception took the nature of a farewell to the boys and was of a serious nature, as Well as pleasure. A line program was given by the members of tho Wilbur organiza tion alter which games were played lor several hours, the reception end ing with a sumptuous banquet. The honored guests wore Ralph Sands and Harry Mead, of Wilbur: Will P .ii sons. L. G. Foster, Charles Gunny, of Winchester, nnd Walter Smith and Oscar Heck, of 1 company. FOR SALE 40 acres, seven ncrcs cleared, 9 mile3 from Myrtle Creek. Good creek runs through place and pood sprinr- on property. All fenced no other improve ments. Make an excellent chick en farm. Price $1,000. $300 down, balance at small yearly pay ment at G per cent. Address Mrs,, I.. A. Daughcrty, Myrtle Creek, Ore. SK-nl FOR SALE It you want a good country store business paying a handsome net income, steadily growing farm and forest trade, $4,000 stock, part terms on acre age and buildings. Look this pro position up at once. It will bear the closest investigation. By own er. Address 546 Pitzer street, Roseburg. Ore. S'JO-jSl FAR.! LANDS. HE GOVERNMENT needs rnrmors as well as lighters. Two million, three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. grant lands. Title revested In tho United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing come of the beet land left in Unit ed States. Large copyrghted map. showing land by seciions and de- pcriptions of soil, climate, rain fall, elevations, temperature, etc., l,y counties. Postpaid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., box CIO, Portland, Ore. 313-S21 WANTED. WAXTF! Experienced waitress at once. Write or phone Hotel Clark. Glendalo. 3llS-tf WANTED v.-orl; in count! y. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with use of bath and phone, $5 to $8 per month. 247 South Jack- ' son, or phone 41-R. 31G-tf FOR RENT By the year or other wise, well furnished house, new garage, largo garden fruit, ber ries, etc., 611 S. Main street, E. H. Roscnberry. 282-tf MISCKLLAXEOUS. WELL DRILLING An up-to-date outfit. R. E. Helnselman, Rose burg, Ore. 350-tf O JTl, . big lots for good team dM har ness. Phono 8F3, or inquire at News office. 181-tf WELL DRILLING See me for that new well, the only well that is pollywog proof. W. F. Kernln, City. 298-H18 WAR, WAR, WAR See Pat, not about the German war, but about prizes on mill work, door and win dow frames, all kinds of cement work. Houses built, moved or re paired. Also have some snap bar gains in real estate. Better list with us if you want to sell. F. F. Patterson, City. 20l-tf -1 oiuhc lady wants house sioail family in town or Phono 4 l-ii. j! Hp START SAVING W P PK xi. Jki. 11. JbLfl 5,000 FEET Second Hand, 1 inch Water Pipe, See J. H. SINNIGER SHEET METAL WORKS 110 Oak St. The W. I. Nolan humorous lec ture. --We. The People." at the Chautauqua this afternoon met exeec- latlons happily. With the .magnific ent speaking voice apparently endless lapacity for continuance he told story j.Uier story brimming nvi r Willi tun j and humor Hint caused the audience to chuckle, to smirk, siullo. grin. iiiuKn nnu at times engage In par owsnis of laughter. He endeavored to picture the various elements of aur conglomerate population, un.i first It was a story showing the Suede, the Irishman, the Gei-man. the Italian, the negio. the Yank, and I all the ether follows, and In his dia lect he was suprr.iuv lie said coaic capable things as well us humorous, prorlnin.ed that the people, not con gioss and the president, are res-eon-sllile for the kind of government we have-, nnd that "e tho people'' pov em negatively, bv not informln-; our selves and voting only about fli'tv per cent of us voting, nd fifty per cent of the?e beins the fnddlsis. the crank and those Jth uci to grind. Not that you will have to do noth ing in later years, but that you will j have something lo do something with. i Wc save money together. Wo lend loom:;.' to each other. We divide ai profits with each other. ; 'Specula! iun is a game of c'lanee. : Systematic saving is a 'cinch'." : "A dime, now sn small, if piop-. oily put away may look migiily big to j yor. so, ne day.' J I "Start saving today. It may rain tomorrow.," j "Sniue people live from 'hand to mouth. Most of t lint class find the. ilistanee increasing as they get older." "Money at interest Is the best si lent partner." !iii payments required then at ma tuviey you cluck for ninount on Tight. WANTED At once. A cook for tho j 4th company, $l per -month, ilolllrs nail hoard. Apply to Capt. . .1. A. n:i"li,-ii:;n, ar'aory. tf WANTED TO Til A HE Good work' horre, 2nd hand buggy and har-j ness ror 2 or 2 u. horse gasoline pumn on-due or will trade for hay. I R. Stubls, Meiroeo. 3.2-al2 OVERLAND STAGE WARE BROTHERS, rronriotors. Fare to Coquille, $5.50 To Myrtle Point, $5.00 Lv. Unipqtta Hotel Roseb'g 6 a.m. Ar. in Coquille 11:30 a.m. Lv Baxter H't'l Coquille 9:15 a.m. Ar. in Roseburg 3 p. m. Savin- cai h mo. $ 2 -""i per mo. ii.ni) per mon Sin. no per mo. ? I VO-o. per mo. $2U.nii per mo. U0 per mo. I Check at nirturity j $ Tool nt maturi'y I $10ilii at maturity i t:t1 nt unto i it v j tS0l at maturity i $ loot) at tunturiiy $:,iHio a. in it in It ' -oi alone are there treat s:wi:. .-f but we lend you money to pay oX yoi'T mortrage. Depository of Securities Auditor State of Washington. ThcPacifiC Building & Loan ' Association I'nd-r STATE supervision and con trol. Let me tell you more of thir tcood snvinT rlan. M. K. I.iCK, 1HUi!a County Il.-t-re-scuUUvo. EEP THE KITCHEN KOOL KrrrsKS-p 1 7 r Lai You'll Point With Pride To your gas ran'e If we supply it to you. For 30 iliivs we are mr.ki ic a special rate on Gas Ranges that will be a great saving. A range s i;.l!y costing $43 will bo Installed complete for only $30. Order yours today. Pave the wife the vexations, annoyance and diseo nfoi t of tho old wood burning stove. Get a Gas Range Just to show how much you appreciate her, and incidentally save $15. For Particulars Call at Oregon Gas & Electric 60. 340 N. Jackson St. PHONE 235