'if ' i " S-l L-il-! two THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. BATK8 BEIVT O. BATE9 ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SCNDAY. Snbacrintloi. Hute Dally Per jreur. by mall, iii county.... J3.00 for year, outaide or county i uu Weekly. Per year .$2.00 Sir months 100 En to rod as aocoud-clusa mattor, November 5, luO'J, at IloaeburB, ure under act of March 8. 187 9. MKMIJKIt OF AHKOCIATKU I'KKSH. The AmovIiUmI IroH Ih cxrliwlvcli entitled to Uie una for remlllcatin of all news dispatches orlitxl to If or nut oUierwhto crtMlitotl in Uith paper and hJo (ho local now pub Untied herein. All rights of riipub 1 lr alio n of special dUputchtu herein are nlo reserved. SATI KIAY, JTfV 30, lll. UN'S PEA K A H M3 PKHFIDY. A corroflpondcut of the Now York Bun regnrriH an the most "unnpoak able perfidy" of the Shantung ar rangement "the delivery over to oui most trofif'heroiiK loos of eight mil lion potential aoldlers to ho con scripted aKnintit us In the next great war." In that connection he de plores the fact thut the UnKod .States was not represented ut the peace conforonce by an American In stead of by an Internationalist. This 'is a feature of the controversy that should not be lightly passed ovor. According to the latest available figures the population of Japan is, roughly, 40,000,000, Including Ko rea and Formosa. Tho population of Shantung Is estimated at the same figure. Its addition to Japan prac tically doubles the man power of the Empire, and also doubles the army, as the Japanese would not hesitate to draft ovary availublo man In hr now possessions If she found hurself In a war. There Is no question that war between the United States and Japan looms as one of the poHHibll Itles of tho not remolo ftituro. Senator Uorah very pointedly refer red to the alternative that confronts us as a nation when ho said: "We do not anticipate war with Japan; but one thing tho American people will never uubmlt to when the facts aro known they will never remain a party to a treaty which has the ef fect jt oppresHiug millions upon mil lions of peoplo." Although the Pro si lent may blind himself to the menace In the Far Kaut, the Senate must take cognizance of it and re joct the Shantung lrunnfor not only to provont an fujustlco being done a dofonscless iieople, hut nn a measure of protection to tho United States ItHOlf. SAVE1M A thrilling piece of heroics was staged at the capltol In Washington on tho occasion of Prosldent Wll- sou's return to open the summer sea son. Just as the President rtepped through tho entranco a sinister look ing bundle was dropped in front of hi in by a siiHplcious looking person. There wsb a minute of awful sus pense and tho ntatuo of Freedom which tupB the dome shuddered with nprehenaion. Drawing a deep breath Major Raymond Pullman, the dapper chieftain of the Washington police force, tiptoed to the rescue. Cau tiously the bundlo was ruined from the ground and with the delicacy of touch with which tho swaddling clothes were later removed from the league of nations, the bundle was unwrapped. The report was made that It conlalued nothing moro ex plosive or incendiary than the Hol shevlk fulminatious of the Washing ton Times, edited by Arthur Bris bane, so the country was saved anil the heart of the world was not broken. It developed later that the bundle had been previously examin ed by one of the capltol police and pronounced sate, If not sane. It is now rumored that Major Pullman will bo decorated with a medal de pleting AJax deTylng the lighting, and he may later he sent to Eng land to receive knighthood at the . hands of good King lieorgo. The world la still safe for democracy, and will bo until the Republican noiulua- ti;m next June, when the game nea-iull sun will open. feints FIM THAT TEXT. Assertions by some newspapem and platform orators that the league of nations' means peace through en forced decreased aruiamwnts of all nations are positively iulse. There is not a thing in the league cove nant that requires uu allied uatlou to reduct armaments. It 'is- true thut this leaturu wus proposed by Mr. U'lhion In his "fourteen points", I j ut Lloyd George quickly disillusion ed the president s piind alonj; those hues and the rear apostle of pudl'lum from the l ulled StateH accepted the 'lip" and no more was heard about the matter, JOugland as "miutresH of me sea'' proposeH to hold the title jgaliiHt all coiner h. Ked net ton ot uruianient would only mean that 1-Jngland would relegate her power ful nuvy to thy hci ap heap. Kor this very appurent i-uukoii Lloyd Uoorge, nl way looking out for Kng land hrst, failed to see eye to eye with Mr. WllHon. Kngland s navy is sale and the way open to build more and greater litkinhiim. The , Jisarmamnnt plea is used for effect Ihere Is nothing to it, so dlHHonturs I ire urged to get access to the lea- ue covenant and treaty and lind the text verifying Mwir claim. ,ry;i;k ARsutus law w.kjh. Under the league of uatlouH cove nant as It now stands, endorsed by Premier Lloyd ieorge, Japan and President Wilson; bewjdes a galaxy if lesser stars, tho Immigration po licy of the United Slates would he determined by league conference. fapan, it will bo remembered, along with some oilier nations, have in sisted on uureHorved admittance to our shores. With tho league in force Japan and those nations who tiave hoen denied general welcome to America, would be able to throw iside existing restraints and flood tlie country with coolie lulior. This Is a question which meaiiH much to every man who works for wages, If it seems desirable to compete with Asiatics, hy all menus leu bavo the leanue ratified at once. Wages .will drop to about 11 fly cents a day and the Oriental will have the job at that. It 'is atmurd to say that the Japs have plenty of work at home to keep them there. Don't bo footed Into that heller. With the ha ih down, Chinese, Japs and every other nationality would took for new worlds to conquer In economic line. (it'AltA.Vf 1010 AMKKH'AX ItKiHTS .MIhhouiI has two xenatnrs who, true to their coiiHtll ueney, must 'bo hIiowii' before accepting new and untried theories. Senaior Heed, de mocrat, and Senator Spencer, stand agu-iiiHt the league of nation and (ts fallacies with all the power of their strong personalities. It Is the patriotic attitude of such men which Is causing a glimmer of light to fil ter into tho mind of the proKidcnt. oiuilM tifc him to eo , t that A merlca comoH Hrst. In tho treaty. The Mon roe Doctrine; the Const Itutlon. and the right, morally and legally, ol this people to determine vbo shall and who shall not be permitted to become cltlzenn, must be guaranteed beyond the shadow of a doubt In any treaty ratilled by the senate. In deposing Hitchcock, of Nebras ka, from leadership of the league forces in the senate, and selecting Swanson. of Virginia, in his stead, the 'resident once more evhlbits his preference for Southerners. Two members oT his cabinet are Tevans, as also Is Iris closest adviser. Colonel House. Divorce figures Indicate that al most nobody is happily married and your experience reaches you that most unmarried people are unhappy till they tied they are to be married. Somewhere there ought to be a hap py medium. Some girls seem to delight in be ing pawed over like an old woman paw h over rem nan is on a bargain counter, and one Is usually about as cheap i Hie other. Ahout every bov wishes he could be it traveling Hiilesiuan and nearh traveling salesmen wish they eould stay at home. A Bumper Crop w .r. r.., " ' , 7 TIIK fEVEKUyq ygWB Because a inan" occasionally "has been able to cheat his fellow man, ho thinks he can also cheat Nature, but nu ll always find Nutura sitting on his doorstep on pay day. 'Most men tell their wives nearly everything and then wonder how the news gets out. They call it "cold cash" because It burns your lingers. s Storagc space for rent. Abstract Company. built on historic ground New York City's Big Structures Stand on Land That Is of Sacred Memory, The hind on which the Equitable building stands, and the, territory around and about it, is of sacred rnem ory so fur as enrly American history is concerned. Just acrose the way on Broadway was Burns' coffee house, where the Revolution reHlly started. Here whs erected at a later date the My hotel, the scene of many memor able functions during the early days of the republic. On (be northeast corner of Nassau and Cedar streets Is a bronze tablet which rends as follows: TOre Stood The Middle Dutch Church Dedicated A. D. 17 Miide a Brlllfih Military I'rlBon In 1771 Restored 1790 Occupied an the II. 8, Poit Office 1MR-I876 Taken down 1S83 At which time the post office moved to the present federal building In City Hull park. On the site of the present subtreas ury, nt Pine, Nassau and Wall streets, a new city hall was erected In 1(109. In front of the building was a cage for criminals, with whipping post and stocksbut not the kind of stocks they sell there now. When Independence wns declared the building became the capltol and was called pderal hall. Here the Declaration of Independence was read from the steps In 1770, and here also Washington was Inaugurated (list president of the United States, in 177H. The wide strip of pavement on the west wide of Nu s.shu street In front of the Idinkers Trust building bears evi dence, of the former existence of Fed eral hall. The hitler extended across Nassau street to the building line of the siieei and no closed the thorough fare I hut a passageway was estab lished around the building In order that pedestrians might more readily get In Nassau street. When the sub treasury win built In IHiMJ on the site of Federal hall, Nassau street wits opened to Wall street, and the little passageway wns left, and forms the wide sidewalk of today. Fi ill table Cily. Pardon Recalls Famous Crime. A fitmiMiH crime Is recalled by Ihe grunting of n decree of pardon to a large number of convicts in llaly. Among i hose thus pardoned ure I octir Nn hit and Tulllo Murrl, who were sentenced in connection with the murder of Count Immnarllnl, .Muni's btnl her-in-law. Count lion marl inl, n Mologna spendthrift, who frequently quarreled with his wife, was found In his II: 1 1 with Ids throat cut. In August, I! Nil. The trial, lasting six mouths, of (he conn I ess and four ac complices in the murder, in llMK), aroused enormous Interest throughout Italy. All tho prisoners were con lined In a steel cage In front of the Judge's tribune. Tullio Murrl. the countess' brother, declared that he remonstrated with the count for ill-treating his wife, and killed him In a quarrel that fol lowed, lie wjis sentenced to Jit) yenrs' solitary con linemen). Doctor Naldl, n friend nf Murrl's. received the same N'Mitcnce. He declared that his part In the crime was to cul the corpse in pieces, but that Ibis was not done ow let, to the date arranged for the iiiur del being altered. The countess, who w as sentenced to ten years solitary confinement, was released In 1000. . . J i KATT RHAV, JITY 10(0. D-r i iff ih t SATURDAY t The Last Day of BOOTERIE'S BIG WHITE SHOE SALE Plan to attend and share in these big savings on White Everything White on Sale See our windows Prices will talk Shoes will walk Repair Department Running An Usual, Bring Us Your Repair Work the Shoes F Neither Too Big Nor Too Small Tha Uuipqua Vulloy Bank is largo enoueh to handle the biggest accounts In Douglas County and is yot small enough not to have outgrown its appreciation for the Bmall accounts. So, you see that this hank Bta your "pllo" no mat ter Its sl2e. " J. M. THRONii the UMPQUfl ROSEBURO EVERY BODY CHAFES Under restraint, but some chafo, In hot weather restraint or no restraint. To such we bring good news Yea, we'll bring the re lief Itself, If you desire. TIIONE XO. 43 A-VD SAY Jontell Talcum Powder 25c Nathan Fullerton TJie The Lltle Goni restaurant and confectionory. 119 Sheridan Street, opposite depot grounds. Is open day and night. Service the very best. We serve College ice cream, home made pies and cakes, soft drinks, Agency J. Buick, Chevrolet i Scripp-Booth Touring Caf G.M.C.& Chevrolet Trucit Samson Tractors Batteries- Rebuilt and Recharged. Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Tires and Tubes, all sizes. Full Line of Supplies. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 444 N. JACKSON STREET 8-16 International Tractor J. F. BARKER & COMPANY About the Best Farm Power Obtainable CALL Jersey Brand BUTTER Delivered Fresh Every Morn ing to Your Grocer. . Cashier VALLEY bank OREGON Perkins Building and our meals are like those motherf serves. tf . Safety deposit box' c as low i per year. Douglas Abstract C pany. ROSEBUKG, OREGON. SHOWS TV WALKING. We repaired shoes, such as we ;urn out, show when you walk down the street. Women's shoes as well as raon'j must look right, to conform to the rest of t he attire, uur rebuilt and reshaped ihoes stand the most minute In spection. They look and wear like now shoes and that means a whole lot. W. S. HOWARD 238 NORTH JACKSON. FOR : a I HI n fT i : ZJU See the Difference.