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PAOR TWO noHFurnn FFws-rtFvrEr wkuvksihv, txTom it aaaaiaasaeiiaeji aasp i aaaai ana aswswewoawnasaeaaaBnBMaoi BOSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW leeard Dallr Ctetvl Saadar. B. W, Ut- L.'mo.hfrly Brl u. Bale. HimutltlPTIOM RATES Daily, per year, by mall $4.00 Holly, alx month., by mall . J.00 By Carrier, par month Id The Associated Prcaa la eclulvely entitled to ttia uaa for republication ol all newa dtapatehes credited to It or not otherwise credited In thJa paper and alio the local newa published here in AM rtBhtM itt rvDubficatlon of ape- clal dlapatchea herein are alao reaerved. Entered ae aacond-ciaaa matter May 17. 1S20, at the poet oruce at noaeoura, Oregon, undr the Act of March I, 1S7K. How-burg Ori-gim, October , 1B3U A HOUND TUB TOWN . J lack to riutherlin Mra. W. C. Phillip left this morn ing; for tier home In Hutherlln altar a short visit In this city. Italuma Home Min. W. O. Wanner of Oakland, who has been spending a short time visiting in this city, returned to her home ibis morning. Jteturn Home- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher left this morninK for their home at PorU land following a short visit In tbli city. Ieave on ItUNliiea Attorney and Mrs. A. N. Oreutt left this morning for Portland to at tend to business, matters and visit inencis lor a snort time. Will VlBlt Itolutives Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Starmer left this morning for Albany to visit wlih some of Mrs. Starmer's relativ es for a few duys. Here Yetinluy Charlos Rice, editor of the Myrtle Creek Mail, spent yesterday In the city attending to business matters. returning to Myrtle Creek on the evening train. From Ohio A. S. Burroway of Canton, Ohio, has arrived In this clly and Is vis iting at Melrose with the George Kruse family. Mr. llurrowoy expects to make an extended visit here. KiMtud Night II Mr. and Mrs. Al Wynnd of Warren. Ohio, arrived In llosoburg last night Official Democratic Statement Uy Douglas County Democratic Central Committee. Ui:l(l HATIf Tlt KCr, M. Cox - l-'raltklln For President Jhiiii Fur Vice-t'lealdtrltt ItooMeVvlt. For L'. H. Hvnator -Geo. E. Chamber Iain. stale Nad IMetrlet, For Attoriiey-lieneral (J. P. Cnaliow. For PuhlU' Hervlco ColiilntsHluiier Wm. l. li.inett. For Henalor J. K. M'Ollntock. For itepreaentallve C. 11. Italic), W D. Hen. County. For County l.'oinmiaaloner K. W. Long. For Kherlff Harry I'earee. For County Clerk K. II. Lenox. For County Ai"eor Karl it. Chap man. For County Kurvevor w. k. rigiu. A li C OK THK I.KAUl'E !' NA. IK) Sri. liy Will Irwin. V.- Tlie Secretariat and Its Activi ties. O. What Is the secretariat? A. The secretariat is a permanent body of experts, composed of rep resentatives of ths different nations, under the executive direction of a secretary general. Its Job Is to assist the council and assembly by making tne necessary niicDoKaiiuuD, "Ri in upon, and finding, the relevant facts, and proposing recommenda tions for action. The representatives on the council and the assembly will be statesmen who will not have de tailed knowledge of the matters com Ing before them, but whose exper ienced Judgment Is trusted by their governments. With accurate Infor mation to act on, their decisions are likely to be sound. The secretariat will furnish the Information, the accuracy of which will have been tested by the mutual criticism and flna lagreement of the experts of dlf- rent nations working together and representing different points of view. The importance of this function is spparent when one considers how large a part of International misun derstanding and contention grows out of Ignorance and difference of opinion about the facts of a situation. In addition to the Investigation or actual disputes, the secretariat, which will be In continuous session and In touch with the separate gov ernments, will be ongaged In study and spent the night at a local hotel, ing and In seeking to bring about leaving this morning for San Dlegojsome agreement on a common policy ana oiner California -points wnere; wnn regard iu iiuuiiiniitiuui ncim tbey expect to spend the winter. Itetum.H to Oregon City W. W. Doss, who was recently In jured at Oregon City, when he was struck by the end of a cable which broke under tonsion, roturued to his work this morning after spending a week with his father, P. P. Uoss, of this city. Visit Mother Mrs. A. J. fltarmor and son Wyatt left this morning for Santa Cruz, where they will visit with Mrs. Warmer's mother, Mrs. A. J. Munson Mrs. Munson recently sustained a painful accident, falling from a street t-ar and fracturing her hip. Hack from the Kant Mrs. I. Jackson and son Virgil, left this morning for their home at Porllnnd. They have been vis iting in Hosnhurg for several days following their return from Kansas City, where they viuitnd with Ar chie Juckson for a number ot weeks. Hell llouw Here Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Strlrkllng of this city have sold their home lo cated ut 122 Psrrott street, to Mr. I. Quick, a recent arrival here from Al bany. M. Quick has taken possession, nnd will makethis place his home. Mr. Strickllng with his family eft this morning for Kiddle where they own a home and where they will spend the winter. He will be em ployed in the saw mill thoro. He was forniery employed in the round house s pipe fitter. Social dance atVlnchesler Satur day night. October 23. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years of A-waya fears . the Signature ties which might cause friction, and In this way it will foreman and pre vent disputes from arising. To sonic extent, alHO, th secretariat may in minor respects be intrusted with the carrying out of decisions upon which the nations shall have agreed. An Important function of the secretariat Is the registration of treaties. Q. Why Is this function Import ant T A. Before the great war, secret treaties were a fain euune of friction between nations and of Injustices to peoples. Q. Can you cite any examples? A. U) At the time when France held with Russia a defensive under standing amounting to an alliance, the emperor of Germany and the czar of Russia made a secret treaty of their own virtually binding (he czar to repudiate the French alliance in time of war. This fact was not known until years afterward, oven to the French and Rrltish diplomats. (2) When Italy entered the great war, she made with Fngland a secret treaty describing her share of the fruits of victory. This treaty has ben one of the causes of the pro longed and acute crisis in the Ad riatic. By the covenant of the league of nations no treaty Is recognized an binding until It has been registered with the secretariat. Kvery treaty will be published at once. This in intended as a blow at secret diplo macy. Q. What Is the importance of the activities of the secretariat In pro moting peace? A. They tend toward replacing the spirit of aggressive ..atlim.il riv alry by the spirit of cn-operstion. They work to set the world thinking In a ne wdlrectlon. Many able sup porters of the leagii eof nations be lieve that the secretariat, if pmperly managed, will temim a xtrouger agency for peace than 1 he council or the assembly. The council will exer cise its functions chiefly when Innn exiating causes of war have brought a cHhIh The serreturtat will be BMMgBtBtfefMHMIpw in JAMES M. COX Vm - IT & f LX 1 working in times of peace tto remove those causes. I. Friends mill Kneinies of the leNigiie. G. What element In Europe favors the league of nations? A. In gv'heiai, the moderate and progressive elements. Q. What Kuroptan elements are opposed to it? A. In general, tho reactionaries, or extreme conservatives, and the ex treme radicals. Q. Why are the conservatives hos tile to the league? A. Tartly because the league is new, and conservatism by instinct hates anything new. Tartly because he rich and powerful of Kurope huve in muny Instances gained their riches and power through standing armies, munition manufacture, and the seizure and exploitation of col onics. From the point of view of ho upper classes war is a military career, the most honorable occupa tion for a gentleman. Q. Why are the extreme radicals hostile to the league? A. The bolsheviki and commun- sts are hostile to the league because hey hope for a world-wide revolu tion to eliminate national boun daries. They see in the league ol nations, which recognizes national- sui, an obstacle to this revolution. Other radicals of an idealist type are hostile because that type of mind overlooks human defects and ac cepts only programs promising im mediate perfection. And the league of nations Is still admittedly Imper fect. Q. Poos this explanation of hos rility to tho lengue hold equally as good for the I'nited States as for Ku rope? A. No. In the Tnited States the reactionaries and tho extreme radi cals are small groups. The bulk of the American people is moderately progressive. y. Why, then, has tho United States, alone among the great pow ers, refused to ratify the covenant of the league? A. Among the reasons given to the public by members of the senate who are hostile to the league are the following: t 1 1 The covenant of the league Ik an imperfect document. ( 2 1 America should remain true 1 to the policy of keeping out of "en tangling alliances." to) Tho league of nations is a super-slate, and in Joining it we give up our sovereignty. (4) Vnder some of the provisions of the covenant, notable Article X. we should bo torced to send our armed forces to foreign wars. 5l The British empire outvotes us six to one in the assembly of the, league. (6 The league of nations Invali dates or tends lo invalidate the Mon roe doctrine. Q. But with regard to the first objection, Is not the covenant of the league indeed an imperfect docu ment? A ThU Is admitted tv Its Mfrnnir- I II I . . " BELL MILLINERY Reliable Merchandise SALE OF 25 WOMEN'S NEW FALL COATS - The most important Coat offering of the season; latest styles and fabrics. On Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY at reduced prices, worth while. All wool; make your selection early while assortments are at their best. NEW FALL HATS are featured in thisSaIe. and will go cheap, while they last. Important saving on BLOOMERS Silk fibre, and Underwear. A Great 5avinrf on all othar Merchandise) In the Store. BATH ROBES, JAPANESE KIMONOS No Charge Acctt. BELL MILLINERY Friday & Saturday 111 III I ' I' UVHE w olh ANVUt V KMfcVr EVTrUOKI'I N AKV. WHICH WE HAVE HAD IS CO.NTKMPLATIO.V FOR Weej WE AilE -NOW MA.hi.Su AS SOU! AS I'OtWIDJL.E ttf ORDER THAT IT MAY BE OHl' SUPREME SACRIFICE ON HOSIERY! Specials for Friday and Saturday We are placing on sale in thlg Instance (he biggest concession and sacrifice reduction of the year. It will be of the ir.i to you because Hosiery Is an article of constant demand and this Hosiery Is the same that has made our store V '""Poruna, SULTANA. You will remember this brand. And besides, this is an unexampled opportunity to ru"loon, Save on Your Christmas Gifts by BuyinNmy Sultana Silk Hose, Sultana Lisle. Mercerized and Cottnnr Read these details! Owing to the great price concession which we are making, three pairs of on e style and slse cuitse. Ftv lesa mau wiivu pair, anu tAan traiti. will go In each i AH silk ingrain full fashioned, silk top, Sultana, 3 pairs $ Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs ' 6'? Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs jb ' Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs 2"? Mercerized lisle, mack fashioned, Sultana, 3 pairs ! Lustre lisle, mack fashioned, Sultana, 3 pairs Fine combed cotton, Sultana, 3 pairs j," Fine combed cotton, Sultana, 3 pairs Jj See the Hosiery Bargains in Our Window The Store That Is Making Prices Lower . , ZD Where the Sacrifice Sale Is in Full Blast ETHELBERT STEWART ' ? -'V3a BT .. V 3? 4 ' 1 a Tfi 51 "TP's i.. . -w -i.-- - SmkI ill I v . .. , -a -.?, 12 I Vvf v.; Ethel be rt Stewart, assistant chief of the bureau of labor statistics, depart rnent of labor, who succeeds Dr. Royal Meeker as chief of the bureau. t'Ht supporters. But tne covenant was the best document which could be druwn after the' unparalleled hatreds of the great war, and at the dawn of a new era in the world history. The men who negotiated the league found It necessary to reconcile wide ly diverse points of view. The Krencn, for example, wanted the league to be a strong military alliance, its mem bers found to join in a general war against any violation of Its provi sions. President Wilson and nwpo (iators of other nations successfully opposed this, realizing that it meant the surrender of too much national authority, and that at any rate pub lic opinion would not consent. o You know air in your auto tires has not given you 25'c satisfaction? I niversal Killer will give you about Social dance at Winchester Satur- lay night, October 23. FieldSeeds Write for our prices on the following field seeds for fall planting. It will pay you to get In touch with us. VETCH KS WINTLK GIIAY OAT ALFALFA 11AULF.Y WHITE SEED OATS HYK IU:i CLOVER TIMOTHY CHEAT Our Hue Is complet. with til high grade seeds, and our prices are low. . . Monarch Seed and Feed Company MKPFOrlD, OREGON. t AltOl'XD THE TOWN A gift beyond vslue your photo graph. Clark's Studio. Am now booking orders for day old chicks for 1921 delivery from high producing Tancrcd strain Whito Leghorn and O. A. C. Iiarred Rocks. Karl Voaburg, 702 Fullerton St., Koseburg. Masquerade dance at Win- Chester Saturday night, Oct. 30. Dr. Nehrbas, Practicing Dentist, has taken a long lease on office rooms In the Masonio Bldg., Rooms 8-9. He wishes to state that he has one of the finest equipments In the state and will open bis office for .iractlce the first ot Novem ber. Save mnnow . 1 Universal Filler installed h J INFLUENZA IAs a prevmtm, ndtatf hale night sol oosbH .y.Ao.Rui Overcoats warm and comfortable, atti active in both price and quality, Tailored to fit you from the cloth you like. At a price that will please your pocketbook. Come in today and order 'your f all 0 v e r c o a t. We guarantee you'll be well pleased. Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. I'hone 277. Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN, VOICE AND VIOLIN Physical Education, Including new feature of Indian Clubs and Wand lriUs. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NKVV CLASSfPrBD ADVERTISE. MHNTf WILL BE POCRD 01 UlJ rAUH unuKH lIlaAUf nu NBW Toniv WANTED. WANTED Turknya, large o: Uuror Bros. Phone 14 -KM. WANTKI Livestock for co-operative shipment. Phone I-FJ1. WANTED Woman to do general housework. Phone 61-T. WANTHD Apple pickers at once. Our- "X Molantels. UarUn Valley. Phone 31-Fl. W A N'TKD To buy furniture for 4 or 6 room house. Address O. W. N., care Xcws-Itcvlew. WANTED Party to make t a males at home. Address I. O. Box Uos- burg. WANTED Cheap grade of wheat, 26 to W bushels. Also Minorca cockerels. Phone 37-F11. J, F. Kloth. Koseburg. WANTKD Experienced man for gen eral work on farm. Muat be over 31 years old. Boje 25, Myrt le Creok. OATS WANTHD About 100 bushels. State price and grade. Must be reas onable. R. tt. Wood, Box 129S, Rose-burg. WANTED Apple pickers at once; ap ply to Garden Valley packing plant or phone 31-F22 evenings only. Board If rislred. FARM WANTED I want to hear from party having farm for sale. Qlve price sad description. John W. Wait, Champaign, Illinois. FOR SALE T-room Houm wtrJ located. Phone ll-Pt sftar I d APPLR.4 No. 1 er culli, cheap. Bti unon, near ifrocKwfcf. moat l-q FOR fiALB Ufj asraa first Ua wood $4 e greanA. Uadtlwa. 4 onviue. FOR SALE 4 cow. Dv CrMk Jj aey Dairy, near FtJrmuu Hull. WINDFALL API'LKS 25c MfMcld them yourself; bring rouronsvl t-eie Sinclair. FOR SALE 1917 Ford rotdtttf. mechanical condition. 8m Kotanl rord (Jarage. FOR SALH Late 1111 Fort Word pistons and traniraluloo 1 Roberts, Ford Garsfft Fwlt ttALU I satrsyer, 1 srtktri M 1 lZ-In. Jsw, 1 li ft. bJ nu 0. werley. wtattoa. 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Keeeburg Hatioat gapK. FOH KKNT Furnished room for 1 men lnpHvatefamlIy: Phone 368-J. fiiK KENT f-urnlahed room. Inclua- lnr bath. Gentlemen oroferred. In ulre HI W. Douglaa FOi rbnt Furnlatied housexeeplnc aaartmenta an4 alaepUia rooma iteeeourg Apartments, aftain Phone BfUUKIiLAMBOVS. OKDBR9 TAKEN (or red fir ahakea. Reee W. Gilbert, Rice Creek, blllaxd. L.AD1KS ua before you bujr jrour mre. vre maae mem. riruton a last wrmf. Tanning and Fur Co., near Itlverslde etore. MONHf TO LOAN ls-rear rural ereut farm loana, low Inter eat rate. $10,000 local money to loan on good real eatata. Flrat mortgage. Sea at f.. Hire, of Rice Rlre. LOST AND VOV1ID. 'rrtro-Oaak for aura, ieks Ilk era. Apelr at tkls airice. UMT Aanual pass orer 8. P. Co. line. la I ..or r-t an. axrvmrn Scett. widow anglneer Scott. Finder lae at Newa-rteTlew. FOR SALB. FOR SAUI Real kiaek eata for seed. Jtldd A UfUlllle. FOR SALE Are araaa ed, one tea er a, wr ewaa. aaoAa leie. In ton lota. 7.M per III "jM Monarch Seed (To.. Mxlforl FOR SALE Ford tourlnj ar II condition. drmounuMe rtjaa. I $350. Mra. W. W. SmlU.0"" tlon. r. 1.11., rfn berry plante; ImaMdlaU 'JjOS r 17 ea nM theusaod. W. ln Wilbur, wrecon. FOR SALK applt "JJ Iba paper, at KlIMt ranoj gJ new Olllard brldfo 0 ana ap'f ..o V"-" "L. off. iiy OTDrOU""- . . starter, elertrtc lifhta i - car. te rjop"'- r"" -j age. barn. wedae. ""Ti. fralL I iota a.r i i..ir mi rrooi a. r--g FOR QUICK AUW3 near pareraei... 1ua pm and Taller. H" fruit, at leea tkaa cort It -"- K. A. VT. "'-.sSSld FOR 8AI--Tar'??.. STU 1 rams that wtu ""J7 ,j ml flna wUlte Jf m, carload. Pricea rlat W. w. J Ai.nd. Orecea. J roRTAT7TaaTSSM.'5 good breeoma. "y- Mr v- III. Price, ten bead .TiOwJ bruase. Ruca. OragaffFgra ovflrniuif" . n.t.t aM ometer. reflei 'SS light with uat r. l.avlnr inwn. -Hear lut.ir true: hhv"rr "iJ menths ",. SOR trie nl le lights. ! wff lg co.dltlja. "reej- r rice te meet . V" r?L. I . Kill.. A """r , cloee In paj -riew" ( rMrorea, large" braakfaat ree JSrty M. aWea ltia racd LeurTfleV W. A. WI" rkeaa Mr. Taylor. 471. Oasa an. nr TOT