Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 26, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Th Associated Press Is escluslvsly
entllfe UtTtl'e os. for publication ot
aTl news dti.pat.-hM credited to It or
-l .'"rwlsi credited In th's P.P
end e.so the local news publ sbed here
in All rights of republlcetlon of spe
liLi .ii....iin... h.r.ln are also reserved.
fci,lr-d a. ...oud-elBaa nietterWr
5T. 1920, at tne pom u . ,r ; h i iViV
Oregon, under ine ah u.
' j 1 '
. . . . . . .. . i j . i . . A I T w w.f. h 1 1 rv h Rectory
tne greatest, mini, out '" usiv, --- --- .--
Known that the mun on wings la Kent. Another card wai Just de-
ck.se kin to Ood and III! augels. llvered to Mm. Fagan which t
and that heaven la straight up tber, posted by her aon. about thro mum
. j 111.1. . . I nl'iil 1 t VBnn If D.
just peyuuu. 1 1 u ait iui uuvvw-, , ' "
cioua wisdom 01 an cuuaisu umn.
KowburK. Oregon. Aim gst. Itrgo
UXFORTl'N.VrS POLAND.
h abandon the unimportant lor
the thing that really count.
The Columbia. (8. C.) Record
'suggests that the rolling pin may
! supplant the ateum-roller in politics.
'. Hi. an-a. itunnn Wnmon imtllt tO
jhaYe forgotten how to use a rollliig-
pin, eitner as a weapon or a tuui.
How many home In thia fair land
atlll ' have home-made pie and
cookies?
Poland muat be aaved aomehow.
It muat. be preserved aa a buffer
between Kuan lan Bolherlam and
weatern Europe, and It 1 eminently
worth saving for it own aake. The
Pole ,are a brave, gifted people,
who with Independent nationality,
will be an Invaluable part of the
future sisterhood dt clvlllied na
tlona, and whoae freedom ha been
pledged to them by the treaty of
niu it ! nnlv a Question
TBrNtill'n- - -
now of finding the beat mean to
help them. Hut along with aym
pathy for Poland' misfortune, well
Informed people cannot help realla
Ing Poland's folly. Her present
catastrophe I the result of n un
timely adventure in Polish linper
lallam. Not content with the geo
graphical llmlta aa they lood at the
time cl the Herman armistice and
were modified by the Versailles
peace conference, rash Polish lea
ders persuaded the nation to at
tempt to regain the old boundaries
ot 1772, and to pasa beyond them
In ome casus. The advice of llber
al, enlightened patrlota like Pader
ewBkl and Dmowski, who wanted
Poland to stand pat and consolidate
her gains without risking them Jn
further venture, were Ignored in
favor of Imperialist like Pllsudskl
He made a pact with Petlura, the
adventurous upstart of Ukralnia, to
"free" a large part of that country
Crom Kurnia and. In compensation,
turn over parta of Oalicla and Vol
hynla to Poland. -
rrk. ITIrnnlana. who are RUSSlanB.
not Poles, had no special desire to
be "froed" from ttussia. i -Ian
who constitute the majority
In Kaat Oalicla ana west voui;...
had no special desire to Join Po
land. Worat of all. thia enterprise
meant the unnecessary prodding ol
the Russian bear, in his llolahevlsl
Incarnation. The Bolshevists, ang
ered at th audacity of Poland, ac
cepled the challenge, and by a su
preme effort are succeeding In a
campaign of conquest which, If let
alone and oonclllutod aa a matter
df Polish expediency, they would
probably never have attempted.
The Polish people, prey of so
many war, are now paying mor.
bitter penalty than usual for their
trust in unwise leadership. If Ho
land can yet be saved, perhaps tn
lesson will be taken to heart by her
and by any olher resurrected nation
that tenda to Ignore the principle,
on which the Allies fought the Mr
war and aought to ms.ko peace.
HIONT POIU'll CAM PA KIN IXO.
The grunt porch as a ciimpalgn
Institution la not so novel aa most
cltlsen ot this generation seem to
Imagine. The "porch policy" lavor
ed by Mr. Harding la generally con
Bidered aa having originated wits
President McKlnley. The latter did
of coui-Be. make his own front pore',
the classic eaamplo of the stay-at
home type of presidential campaign
Ing. Hut the result scorns to havi
been duo largely to the strong con
trast invited by the policy of Mr
opponant. W. J. Bryan. It wus Mr
Bryan, who. In stumping the coun
: . i... u..a..ti.i,i Mr. Mc-
try, wan me i.vuk.'
Kinley was vlrtuully following tht
aiataliliahed rulo.
It had almost been forgotten now
how "unaignutea it was n'
. i w in . t n in.iHBM and before
Wl Uia 1
- ,..M-lia nritatilatit tn carTV
his plea to the people. The Idea
had always Den tnni mum iu.
candidate should remain In dlgnl
si i nniHiinn diirltia ihn ramDulin
1IV1U ' ' " " . .
accessible only lo party haulers, or
If he met tne pnnuo av an. iu i"
public shown come 10 nun.
i. .,lh n.inrlv all th
candidates of the first half-ceutur
or more or ine rwtuui.; a mihw.
a. I . I t.lrlillta.tl.ltllt llf ihl
T.eil Willi inn .......,.-..--
Civil War there was not much de
Tuition from that practice.
i ilka ulna ti hla lire
nam i.i m ui ... ,,nv .
deceasors, made an occasional
speech In some big city, but for the
most part contented himself with
... i..i.iH fur niilillcat ion.
tirant did very Utile campaign
speaking. Hayea. Tilden and (lar
field were all typical front porch
candidate.
If any one deserves partlculai
in ... .aiulilialilna the front
porch as a political Institution, It In
probubly Oardeld. who In Issti
passed th wnoie summer recr-iTm
... .I.ii.tf.iliini anil niaklns alio
che five or six dsys a week at hi
bom in Mentor, unto.
MrTIHX. HIT AN AIKI'I-ANH?
TVim-ii la a Ins throhhln. Ihon
whirr In the air. On m:in raise"
his head and listens. Another say
li. n.iltilna- hut an airulane " all
the first on save. "Oh!" and bend
over hi work again.
"V.iihinr hut an alrnlnne!"
vaidv mm have come to thia.- Yea
terday's miracle la today' dally
bread. Only the children have noi
lost the wm.der and glory of th
man flying up against th blue, or
vanished Into the storm cloud The
mi. mt thev hear Ine first rar-oli
a,iiiilil-Ii:iwTlfflfc:!l "liYt iff uiuJviT;-!7I
ner-ka are craned, eye grow
' Airnlaimf" thev rail. "Airplane!
and stand iell-lwind until In
matchleu vls'on ns passed from
Bight.
After all. the apostle wae right.
One ha to be horn r,ln and be
come as a little child In order really
to enter Into the kingdom of hea
ven. The adult think IP alrplsn
Of imall Importance, and kit job
"How many mllea can an average
horse make on a gallon of oats?"
asks a mecnanicai engineer, rre-.iy
mn ln.l.a1 nf rarltrnlna machine
(efficiency by "horse power", they'll
lie reckoning equine emciencj in
il.'ractlona of fllver-power.
Germany voted 190.000.000.000
marks for a merchant shipping con
struction program. Going to make
tier mark in international ' trade
again.
IX CIVII. AXD WORLD WARS.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 25. The
oldest enlisted man In the army
during the war was Adolph Louis
Lowe, 78, a native of Germany. Two
.. 1.1- Bi.an.lu.ina van in the BTmy
with him. During ine uivu
Lowe served as a seaman In the
United State Navy.
DRAW LOTS FOll HOME.
l.I'TON. En.. Aue. 28. Luton's
mayor conducted ' a lottery for
homes In the prenc of the police.
mLim mn nt. lift Inn foUDleS.
with families, living at present In
lolclnes. balloted ror nomes, some
of which will not be ready for
Christmas.
anntKu U ....... .1 ..ft .. k kAnl tha
Other day, tn Phi-is. An. I the luc.ay
kid will probably never have to wear
me Jtussian crown.
Tl'a a Inn. rnul thai has nn I ra
Ink hill a nili'hlv ahnrt nne Kim.
day that ha no bump.
1JCTTKIW IjOXU JOllt.NEV.
t r vf t vf -Ln. or a
ChrtAtmas card poHtfd at Kern ham
an December 25, 1105, hut Junt been
C. I II US TO TOIT PAPER.
BEDFORD, N. T.. AuR. 26. In
mates of the State Reformatory for
U'.ian wilt ha nArmlttiati tn Start
small newspaper for publication
Off news com eriniie, mo ihbiuuuuu
and e rents outside.
Gas and Acid Stomach
DliaBMl tn Twft Minnl'M
mny ukihk a neBpintr
Iteaspoontui oi JUiy
in a of hot
ua(iii Ahnlutalw
Iharmteiis. Sold bj
Si
Chas. C. Clifford and Co.
In the most gigantic exhibition of the kind staged
THE LIBERTY THEATRE
Friday Night, August 27th, 8 O'clock Sharp
FREE To All
IN
Doors open 7 o'clock
21 Hours of Phenom
2 enal Entertainment
Great wonderful
Features
3
See the Ouija Board,
Materilization, Table
Rapping, The Great
Trance Seance, and
The Receiving of Messages.
Absolutely
FREE!
No Children
No One Under 18
Years Admitted
Curtain 8 p. m. Sharp
Commercial Abstract Co.
(lncnriortl)
Under New Management
1. K. MrCUNTOCK. IV-al.l-nl
J. L. Mrt'l.INTOCK, Ylrsy-Pmldent
I.. K. Mc1.INT(X"K. UrmUirj.
JPrtw.pt m-rilre Iop-naall Work Itwonahle Price
First State and Savings Bank Building
ItlWKltl UO, ORKtiOM.
LOVE and MAPRIEDUFEl
ta. th? notea atxtnor i
L
IhoM 140.
THE WAGES OF 81V.
What else did she ay?" I akd
Miss Parker.
She said, thpre had been an au
tomobile accident." she repealed.
"Did she say Mr. Gordon was
hurt?"
So. she said to tell you that she
would b right over."
Although I had a reeling that
Miss Parker was keeping something
back, I did not press her lurtner.
I had a audden feeling as though
I wsnlerf cold water on my. face
and hand and I went Into the bath
room eavlna: "If Mrs. Hlauoton
conies before I have washed my
face, tell her I'll be with her In a
minute."
I raided my head from the bowl
to reach a towel and caught a
rllmn.a of mi face In the class. I
.lid not know myself. Kvery bit of
color I had ever had In my cheeks
waa gone. Even my Hps were only
a grayish blue and my eye wero
reri-rlmmed from anxiety and loss
of sleep. My hair was In great dis
array and I remember wnen i urn
come to a realisation of the tragic
face I saw In the mirror Just now,
I laughed. That hysterical laugh
brought Mis Parker to me Imme
diately.
"What 1 the matter. Mr. Gor
don?" 'Nothing, nothing at all. only I
look so queer, so funny In the mir
ror." "Here, let me wipe your fare,"
he said and then I was aware that
the water was running down In
streams from my hair. Suiting her
action to the words, she began to
dry my face and hands.
"I can do thai." I said petulant
ly. "I don't think Alice will care
anyway, whether 1 look well or not.
She ought to be here by this time."
"Mrs. Staunton Is going to stop
for the doctor."
"Why does she do that, didn't
you tell her that we had him earll- -in
the evening and the baby was all
right now?"
"No, I didn't tell her."
"Well, you bet'ter try to catch
her on the phone before she leaves.
I think It I foolish to ask the doc
tor to come over here at this hour
in the morning, when the baby Is
so much better.
"Go on, or you wll! not catch
her,' I said." It mnde me impatient
to see her stand looking at me so
queerly. Without a word she. wont
Into the other room and I again put
my Iface down Into the bowl of coiil
water. Before I had finished dry
In It she came back.
"I was not able, to get Mrs
Staunton," she sui';. "She had al
ready left the bouse."
i a ,n vnrv snrrv. The doctor
will think we are a set of hysteri
cal women.
'i rfn nnt think he will.' remark
ed Miss Parker quietly.
"But Alice waa crying so over me
phone, she could hardly talk to
me."
"She had composed heraeir be
fore she answered my questions."
"I am glad df that." .
uia. p.i-iror Rilnned from the
room and came back with some
thing In a glass. "Drink this,- ne
said.
Why. I'm all right. Why are
you -so worried about me?"
"I'm not worried, Mrs. Gordon.
K ., , trnm mil. Mmnmhur VOUV had
a very bard night and If anything
naa nappenea to .ir. uuruuu,
Mr. Staunton seemed to intimate.
I think you bad better be fortified."
I .irgllAul Iha snlrits nf am
monia without making a further
fuss.
"I think they are here." said
Miss Parker, as we heard the ele
vator stop In the hallway. Uncons
ciously, I braced myself for what
was coming.
f Itnan, thai mv wnltltlir WAS OVftr
I.IhI.IvaIo f wallro1 tn I ha nln
I'mm kl,h I "in 1.1 la ia th. floor.
Miss Parker opened It betore Alice
had time to rap. sne looaea at me
nxpectantiy.
.... i. wkw vni han nmA find
brought the doctor. The baby Is
very rnucn ueiier auu i aiu an
"Oh, dearest, aon t you under
stand?" said Alice, throwing her
amis about me. "Doctor, you must
do something for her."
"I think you had better do some-
lkln fur A 1 1 PA flnMnr "
"Hut don't you understand, don't
you understand, there has Deen an
automobile accident?"
"Are vou trvina to tell me that
John is hurt?"
Alice bowed her head and said
anftlv "Toll hap Hrtptnr "
The doctor led me to the sofa
nn.1 OAnllv aaatoA m a
' My dear Mrs. uoruon, you muni
I there has been a terrible automobile
I accitieiii. lour nusuauu auu iuios
j.Moreianu are DOin aeaa.
TOMOIMIOW The Alterniatli.
0
Am now booking orders for day
old chirk? for 1921 delivery fron
hivh nrndiiclnf. Tflncre.l strain While
i Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 F'-i-
lerton St., Koseburs.
o
Maternity cases take at 241 So.
j Stephens. Phone Mrs. C. O. Bouy.
WANTED.
STENOGRAPHER wantsd In law ottlc.
Adtlri4s Hlunugrapnur. vara nww-
Huview.
WANTED Scotch collie do. Plone
M-J. or addrus f. o. box "-
burg. Ore. '
WANTED Work with a truck. Pholit
21.
WANTED Charolisrroald at I'mpqua
Hotel at or.c.
WANTED H or 16 prims Plcaers, 1
. i i . . . wm. mu In drier.
J. Ki. BUfOn, tmiJUU "lniM.
To Our Customers:-
The only way to palut economically Is to FORGET GALLON
PRICE and figure cost by area cover and years of life.
8WP covers one-third mora area than paints which are cheaper
per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-paintlng, so re
quires half the material and labor cost.
On that basis, SWP la the cheapeat-per-gallon outside paint 70a
could buy. -rTiSISrJSI
SWP Is the best prepared house paint. That 1 why we sell 1L
Now is th time to consult us about your house painting.
Prepare to do It this fall betore the rains fill the wood with
moisture. OH and water do not mix well and It will be better"
to fill cracks, crevice and exposed pores of wood with linseed
oil and pigment now while water Is absent.
CIIURCHILI.JARDWARE COMPANY
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
na.w t, r . ru,1U OR I. , m
- POm UNDER UEAHSU slw TODAY." "
u7llin!IU.llir.VL three
buyer Bros, rnune ii-rn.
or. small.
WANTED Experienced married man
for steady won on ri.-..
W. W-. car wews-nviw.
WANTED Woman or girl for confec
tionery nurft. awi w -.
uonei y.
WAMTED-Elderly man tor winter Job
etc. Prefer ' man led man. Apply
liidblooin. iJlxunvnie.
WANTED Widow woman wan,f
laities auu men '' ' , :
her name. Will also do mending. Call
at 113a uinpqua 01.
WANTED Middle ed woman wollia
like pnsllioa 10 0.0 miiwt.v.
quire 547 Mill streot. ,
WANTKD rrun. pickers. Oood pick
ing, aood campliia ground. W rite
tor particulars. Phone 10-XI. m.
p. Woaver. Myrtle Creek. Oregon.
wan 1 ti iu ' -"i"-..1
noma wiiii imuii " r,
about 6 room. No kid. Amw X
K., care rewii-ivf
V'ANTEI-Young man or boy to do
, 1. . tnr h.urd. Ad
J ;i 1 1 L u I mu. m . ..... D - - - - -
nlu .1 , l".-t I I !L
WANTKtl -Man with teams to take
loKKlng contract, -""r. - .-
tr- lob. Flr-Pln Lumber Co.
Olendale. Oregon
WANTED-lly two adults, who can
rurniun reieri'iiio i. , -
ern furnished house or l, t or 4 room
apartment by Sept. Sib. Address C.
M. jaCODS, Ol ...
or Inquire Kuom 503, Hotel Umpu.ua,
.1 l-i.i.' ..n anmMn) over 17, for
i'lillHl jne.il Di,i,v. - . ;
Kxamlnatlons September. Experience
unnecessary. For free piii-tculars
write J. Leonard, (former civil jwr
vice Examiner) lol Enultable BlUg.
aamnaioii. i
WANTED Twenly-thrie out of town
SCIiOOl ii-i;.,c,o - m
board the coming year. The com
munity must provide suitable accom
modations for teachers If the schools
are 'to be maintained. Citizens hav
ing rooms for rent or board to offer,
are asked to communicate with Bupi.
M 8. Hanim at once, mentioning the
kind of rooms, conveniences ana
prices.
VOK KENT.
LOST A pocket' knife, metal i.
two blsd. with ring
wm uu wi ma iittnui). V , i -
be suitably rewarded upon r..' L ,U
kalf. to Nw..ltvle okuj
FOR SALE New Zealand rabbit. ,
o.ulre at 4 ull.rton t. '
Tran.portalli.n to" r,t.
heap, uray, tun K DUu.!f
FOR SALE-
for two,
r OU SALE Dining room UbiiTK
u outh Stephens St.
BAHTLETT PBAHSiVOrr
Edenbower.
lnltrt
FUK SALE Old 'growth hi ..,5
grub wood. It.So p.r tier. FoJn.f
.mi kiiiti tfn.i -5."
. - - ' savruae. itl
sboiit'n
loos Winchester St.
FOR SALE One black marsTa
. " - vim. weiKim lauy. eu,,,.
true. JVhone 1.'J. H. u i'" k"s
Rose burg.
NOTICB Hogs for sale. 1 iTin
pigs, and S shoats. AJdreM nL,1,1
Camas Valley. Oregou. 1 '
KOIt SALE 1 saddle hor.TViTfl'nia,-
1 pack horse, outlli ,u.
Meer Creek barn. H. c. H..a'
Itoeeburg.
r'Olt SALE io. U UeLavul cream
arator, la excellent cndluon. l,a7t
. St. John Laud Co., ottice Sui&
Oregon. ."win.
"OU SALE Purebred 7w
Rhode Uland Red .ockerela Vi!
each. Phone 40-K4. Dr. 1L 1' Brtll
ford. '
UAKUA1N8 l.M ALIOS Bimo OaT
land six. Dodge. Liberty Auii su.
Co.. 607 N. Jackson St "
FOR SALE Prune trees, Italian. I ta
6 ft.. Soc: to S rt.. Sue; I'eliiei
. 0c; to I, 7 lie. R. L. Eiiia 1
miles west of Roseburg, Ore,
FOR BALK Hoseburg property, adl'i
owner. Phone 17o-y. '
rXIR SALE Piano. Inquire Itli mfc
FOR BALE Bulck model 17, in rS
shape. Will demonatrate any pUca
any time. Price foe. SeeMiluLlii
Cuss St. m
FOR SAI.E Horse. weiBlu 1350 ikiTj
years old. bargain. Phone li-Kl s.
A. Calhoun. Wilbur. Oregon.
FOR BALE 40 acres on coaal kiit
way, miles from Uold Ueacb: .
room house, small bum. 2 iprinn
tcood soil: SHOO, half cush. Kh..
for sale, widow, lira. IL B. Wwr,
Foil RENT Safety deposit boxes.
MISt'KLLAMiOLS.
3AEFTT FIRST Secure a safety de
posit bOX tor your viimauie a.a.w.
the RoBcburg National Bank.
WELL DRILLING It. E. Helnsnlman.
driller. It. 1. Roseb.irir. I'lor.c 3-li.
QviihT oi.lv kx on' a Sob if you rave
llvestoCK OI any i.ti.o V,.T,
change, list It with Dr. R. L. Hunt,
22U Oak Ht., Roseburg.
MONEY TO LOAN 20-ycar rural
crefllt rarm loans, low mie,n. ,n":
$20.00(1 local money to loan on gooa
real estate. First mortgage. See M.
F. Rice, or Kice St nice.
litaT AVI1 tVOITXD.
LOST Collie dog, license No. 1 11.
Finder please returned to 721 Court
St. or phone 135.
STRAYED Jersey and ?hor.t,t'01'"n.
heifer, about .11 months old. Mnder
please notify W. a llense, Aioxan-
Adilltton
FOL'ND Center side curtains for auto.
Owner may get same at this onice
bv naying lor una uy.
FOUND A watch. OvVner may get
same at 1115 Corey Ave. Jas. T.
Crippcn. , .
Folt BALK Whlte Leuliurn ChT
chicks from Tancred and Hulluwoud
hlgn production nens. Hooking .
ders now for 1D21 hatch. Urder ii
.you want early chicks. Ed. biyaai
pnone s-r-'a.
FOR BALE The following- uaed an,
DOin in nret cinee conuiuoa:
1 mis Dort, t-l".
1S14 Ford. tJ'ti.
Service UaraKa, Roseburg, Ore
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Best on the market; dry slab voel
and mill ends bylhe tier or cent
special price on iu tier lou, u. I.
Denn. cor. Oak and Mailt
FOR CJU1CK SALE 1 tliree-yuarkr
ton tiucK, nas run nuuu mneianaiD
the best of condition. Tires pnte-
matlc.cord and will run four to fin
thousand miles further. Adtlreu A
M., care News-Review.
FOR SALE Corner roads store, gen
eral merchandise, Melrose, Orgoo. I
miles from Roseburg; include! ft
acres s-year-old prunes in bearinf
tills year. Good 8-roorr. house, gir
sge, barn, other outbuildings; snail
all In Aral.l.aa ahuua. Rlori
by house, well lighted. Will stU
stock of mdse. at Invoice. Piste
nr.nil with 12500 down. Ulua
terms. R. Stubbs. Melrone. Ors
FOR SALE Oood used black pipe. U
Steam Tractors, from 350 to IIMt.
Boilers and engines, all slies;
Pulleys, belting and supplies.
Drag saw with 2 saws I"
14 H. P. Gas Engine Jfi
I s H. P. Oas Engine
1 Small sawmills, each '
Galvanlxed pipe, 14 in. for dryers, It
per ft.
Grates at He per lb. new.
We buy, sell, and exchange macsis
ery. Some good Inserted t"t "'
cheap. OREGON MACH1.SER1 CO
Eugene, Ore.
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPl.l'.MKXTS
AVTOMOUIXKS
TRACTORS
See Judd ft McMIUln' new adr, I
it's a dandy.
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is as old as hi organs ; be
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
The world' standard remedy foe kidney,
kTer, bladder and uric add trouble
sine lt6; correct disorders; stimulate
Tital organs. All druggist, three siss.
tasek fer ke shusm CeM Medal eal avasT aS
BATTERIES!
No. 1 Bulck Battery.
Ne. a Bulck Battery
No. 1 Chevrolet Battery.-"
No. 2 Chevrolet Battery
For Other Cars
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