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f German hnA Tu-li... t Official Democratic Statement iwrawia wnrnumiwr rum at, orronrn to. iota German and Turkish mi. What la the coloniaj mandate? I A new aud more e,.i,i,. I via Tfmim TICKET. DI1I0."- .- ."'r-'iT-Ji.n D. ?."k Sea.tor-l"- E. Ch.mb.r- iT v- p. Co. how. r H'o'"'K.'..u.t ComnilMloner- N'p. E. McCllntoek. r...ir. w SX1S 8ZZ-Kl KCh.p ki . ... a,,rvvur W. K. ..r. TUV I.KAtil'K 1 OF .NATIONS . .1.. ieu.-ue uiii-Kinx V- . 'Z ,t nn.em work lu pj tne n b" it : the uncertain A,.. , AerL-an attitude it 'w... v.rv well. It is fiKhtlng ...... .nhipmie ill Poland and Fit Europe with funds provided ..members. It Is undertaking Mtriate the half-million pris ..t war liitssl.ins, Hermans. I , Hungarians, Itumanlaus, etc., la lark of funds and Lit facilities, are still retained In L. nntri. Notably, it ia ad- F ' . -u. Ihe free storing utv soai ij n!f. ana tne mwiuui f the old German colonies in At These are benevolent iunciioii. ihicb. there was no machinery er before 1S19. What Is the Saar valley situ- During the ereat war. Cer v tonly and needlessly de al or rendered unproductive imiv vears coal mines furnish half of France's domestic supply. rt of the reparation due to .,-, the Treaty of Versailles gave tit coal mines of the Saar val ioetted In Germany, on the hor of Alsace. I'ndiT the old Kn- kc lituation there would have V bo way to execute this concli- except to let Prance occupy this orr whose Inhabitants an Ger in blood, language and sentl i. The Inhabitants of the Saar kr would have been ruled during h-u years by a hereditary enemy; would have intensified that rn bitterness which is a primary ' of war. France would have under constant temptation to jwmsnently this rich and itse rrijory. The league of nations, eh its commissioners, ia now rninj the Saar valley with fuc- uia without friction. The lea ;i bound' by solemn pledge to the Inhabitants their choice rrpdi and Herman sovereignity JAMES M. COX at the end of fifteen years. Q. What other functions is the league now performing? A. It has begun work on man of the undertakings enumerated above as part of its work. Thus: 1. The council of the league has appointed a commission to work out a plan of universal disarmament. 2 Another commission ia studying the machinery of the blockade to be emploved against violators of the ovenant. 3. The secretariate of the league hag- begun work on the registration and publication of treates between nations. 4. An International financial con ference under the auspices of the league met at Brussels on Septem ber 25 to discuss the entire financial situation arising out of the war. 5. The organization of a court of international Justine, provided for In the covenant, has been begun. Ii. this work, though we are not a mem ber of the league, a leading part ha? been played by Klihu Root. 6. The organization of an Inter national health office, a bureau to fight the international cxploilntioi. of opium and other drugs, and a di vision to suppress the Internationa' trade in women and girls. 7. The appointment of a perm anent mandates commission to su pervise the administration of the territories and peoples freed from i "l sermng colonies of civil iied powers among primitive peoples When was this method firat A. la lls, ,fter tn. alllei na .tons signed the covenaut of the 'eague. Q. In what does this method con sist and what ia Its value. A. llefore 1919, powerful clvll med nations weie restrain...! tr,, seizing and holding fur exploitation the territory of a primitive people uj me seinsn jealousy of some other civilized nation. Afiur . tion had seized such territory, it was responsible to no one but itself for iiiemou or government and . ,r,,,iiNi, so mere arose terrible Injustices. especially In Africa. Shortly before the great war Germany In one of her African pos sessions put to death 20,000 natives io avenge the murder of one German. The atrlcltles in the lielgan Congo which was held, not by the Belgian nation, but as private property by is king, are notorious. Savage peo ples so oppressed had no recourse. By the covenant of the league of nations all the barbarous, seml-ri-vilized or temporarily backward peo ples rescued by the war from Ger man or Turkish domination, are in 'he future to be placed under super vision of die league. The actual work of administration is to be as signed to some nation as mandatory. This nation must make a yearly re port to the council of the league. Q. What territories are now ov erned, under the mandate system, by i he lepgue? A. The former possessions ol Germany in Africa and in the Pa cific; Syria, Mesopotamia, Palestine. Q. VA hat nations now hold man dates under the league? A. Great Britain and her colonies: Fiance, Belgium and Japan. AIA JIIXl'M FOIl THK KITOIKX HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McCLONE GIBSON era At Home Willi Mamie. Aluminum ware for use In the kit chen is the most satisfactory of all wares. Light, durable and clean, this ware will not chip, rust or Itreak. Carr's store will save you money. If you haven't used alumi num because of its cost, then come to Carr's. At our prices, aluminum is the cheapest ware in the long run. Stop in at Carr's the next time you're down town. YOU HAI UKTTKK Hl'MlY. If you have not already done so, you better hurry up and place your order for New Year and Christmas announcements with Hates, the Before the evening was over I was ready to drop with fatigue and the music had become a nerve wrecking jumble of sounds. I began to under stand what Mamie meant when blu spoke of corns. Although I had none, my feet had become lumps of leaden pain. It seemed to me thai 1 could not stand it any longer, but in the pocket of the apron they had given me, there was a jingling of coins. 1 went over to Mamie and whispered: "Do you really want me to come home with you tonight. 1 think I huvq enough tips to pay for my room." I was so tired that I felt that I could not 'stand (he presence of it rangers near me even so kindly a one as Mamie. "My dear, save your money, you'll need it." In a few minutes we were on our homeward way. That night I told Mamie my story. She listened without a word until I reached the end. Then she uiid: "(lee, that's 4ttugh. To think that Johnson just the same as called you a liar when he knew you were tell ing the truth. My advice to you is :o get away from the restaurant as tuit-kly as you can. Hut don't you worry, I'm your friend even If 1 lose my job." And Mamie "put her rms around me and kissed me. I had found the milk of hunwn kindness where I least expected it. A girl whose very existence depend ed on her daily work, had promised to stand by me even at the risk or that work, and she had told me that there were not many checking jobs in town where the tips and salary were as large. Since then 1 have invariably found that the woman who works for her daily bread Is more unselfish and broad minded, more ready to give! sympathetically and quickly-than the' woman who has never known want. I The friend I made that night, Mamie1 Riley has boon a friend to e ever since, and I never felt happier In my life than when she named her first baby girl after me. I cannot help thinking of all the years that we had been friends, and it does my heart good to know th it the chap she marled is one that ?h printer, at the News-Iteview office, met "through me. Kate brought Jim A swell line of engraved personal ; mi Callahan to the restaurant as cards to make a selection from, but 1 1 WBS Htill at work there. I had be we must have your order early in! come somewhat accustomed to the order to make deliveries. Spook y II ul lo we 'en I a tne at t he Armory Kntunluy nitflit. t inset clink of compliment by then and had become either aide to Ig nore or turn a si do. with some Irreve- I lant remark the too obvious sng.nres- OSS em a. i & "3 W t Tear merchant has a little book u-bich ice send him and which will tell him in a minute if the thing you want is manufactured in Oregon. made rig! t here in Oregon. And h unci re'.; of other products you'd least expect. The manufacture of these things is making Oregon a better state for you to live in. So if a merchant offers you any article which doesn't bear an Oregon manufacturer's label, ask him to give you the Oregon made kind. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS Associated Industries of Oregon X ' i tie ns of the lnnller. It wna Initios-' 4 sitile. however, to act at all timet na thoucli I did not underxtand the ad- I (lit YOl'll HOT l.l NCIIKH. vancea of Hoi-ton, and 1 would not ! 4 let Mamie Interfere, an nlie often Tlnn'l fnrirot nnr hnl Imichcn Phone Elliott 2036, 803 First Avenue Phone Main 1695, 308-10 Pike St. PANY PACIFIC MEAT COM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, I. W. RINGER, Manager, rmi MR. TURKEY MAN, have you promised your turkeys yet? DO YOU want outside competition in the field? DO NOT make the mistake of promising your turkeys and letting the other man come in and make the market. IF WE make the market, we are entitled to the turkeys. DO YOU KNOW that the PACIFIC MEAT COMPANY was the only one that did not quit buying turkeys last year, others saying that the market had dropped? WE DO NOT have to quit buying when some packer tells us to, and we do not have to depend on telegrams telling us what to do. WE HAVE a market established for your birds in our own store, direct from Pro ducer to Consumer. WE HAVE HAD the proposition made to us by dealers, to stay out of the field, and they would furnish us with our turkeys. IF YOU WANT US in the market, cut out the attached coupon, sign, and mail it to us at once. ' wanted to, when our patron's talk and actions were too obnoxious. I could not let her lose her Job, even if 1 did lose mine. 1 kept congratulating myself that I had not Reeu anyone In the restau rant who had known mo before com ftiK hre, for. although I was mak ing YotiKlderubls money with my kaKPH and tips, I knew the place was not suited to me. I grew to hate the ordinary man about town, or "lobby lizard." as Mamie called him. The difference In his attitude toward the young wo men he brought to luncheon and the employes of the restaurant was an inxuit to womanhood. I have blown fathers and sons to make rvmarks to Mamie and me, who would knock a man down for making the same re mark about their woman folk. For a long time, I hud managed to pass even this wort of thing over, but one evening the climax came. Tomorrow Friend From Home. from 11:30 to 1:30. We try to serve the best. Light lunches served. We always endeavor to please our customers. THK MA I'l-EI-iEAF, MAStjt'KltADK 1N i:. Winchester Oct. 30th. Admission, ill dancers GOc, spectators 25c. o Ho not mlsH the bargains at the Jut Shop, Oct. 28, 2, 30. Arundel, piano loner, pnun 18&L. iiam.ou ki;n i i: akmoiiy Saturday night. Do not miss the bargains at the Hat Shop, Oct. 28, 29, 30. Ladies' coats, tailored suits, neat ly and stylishly done. 628 So. Main Clearance Snle at the Hat Shop Thursday, Friday and Suturday, Oct. 28, 2,30. If you went to see the much adver tised Ko-San Sanitary closet, send postal to II. G. Wilson, Box 1215, Itoseburg. s'OTK'K OK HAL K Op ((OVKHNMKNT vl .VitHhlimtoii. 1). t. Ortodur 13. 1120 NuUt'tt l nurchy Kiv-n that nunjert to tint t'oinlllioiti mid UinltutioiiN of t)) Act of .Iti lie V. J1I16 Hint., 218), and the InMtrm-tlon of lit HwretHry of th interior of Scpti-mlier 15. i'Jl?, tha limber tin tliu followiiiK lutuln will ba nolil Nov. 2t, 19 JO, at 111 o'clock A. M., .it pub Hi- auction at tbi I'nlied States lulu! otlllc nt Konetilirtf. i r'Kotl. to die hlKhcnt bnlilvr nt nut Iran limn tha i!Pi-hihmI value ait Hhown by this not let, mi le to be mibji'ct to the ap proval of the Hecrt'tary of (lie Interior, Tim piirtiwitte prli p, with an additional Niiiii of otie-llflh of one per cent there of, lining t-oimnlMrtiona allowed, munt tia ilcpoultt'd nt time of nule, money to bo returned If mile In not upproved, other wine patent will ixtuie for the timber which niuHt bo removed within ten yeiim. Ilitlii will be received from eltl xetm of the I'nltod Htaten, aHtmclutlon of aocli cit Ixeim and coi pot Htloim or vanlxed under the Ihwn of the United Htuten or any ntate. territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of .1 oiialllti-d pun tinner, the timber on 1 1-tnl auhdivltdon will be offered 0 CITY NEWS 0 I Hatfl on sale for J3. $3, $10, on parately before being lie Unfed In any t i.... i....!.... i u.. i.... (.fT.r nf u liii.r iinll. T 21 H.. II. 1 Pacific Meat Company g03 1st Ave. Seattle, Washington. I. W. RINGER, Manager. Roseburg Headquarters: SigtWr'S GdYCtge W hava not promlned our turkeys We will have turkey We will give you a i-tuare de. S;gne1 A.Mr, fx r Insures against loss equip your :ractors ao lhT won t set (Ires A Rift b.'jono vaiue your photo graph. Clurk's .Studio. Boys' bicycle helinels, 75c. Harlcy Davidson isalfs Atsucy. Make the appointment today It's none too early. Clark's Studio. ItlK Hallowe'en Danro at the Hi'vior) Suturtlny nlKlit. Fires destioy lives, property and food, lie careful with fire. Dance, riiuirp, itine, Armory nn Saturiluy iiIkIiI. A Hallowe'en Joy fet. An early appointment means time for careful work. Clark's Studio. Solve your ftlfi problems with photographs. Clark's Htudio. Hals on unle for :i. $5. 110, on Thursday Friday and Saturday at The Hat Shop. If you want to sell your property, je J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phout 1. Clearance Pale at the Hat Shop Thundav, Krlilay and Saturday, Oct 28, 29,30. Cut Ilcht expenw . line an Aladdin Lamp, beats eleciriclly. For demon Ktralion droii potuul card to If. ii. Wilson. HonehurK, Uo 1295. who will show you. Frank A. Terry, representlnit the Equitable SavlnKS Loan Aasn., of Portland. Oregon, is anln at the Uuip'iua Hotel, lor Interview, call or phone. Jack Roacn of Drain has receiver! the agency for the Ijiieen line r.f In cubators and brooders .Now Is the time to make your Inquiry and place our order for future delivery. Dr. Nerhfia. Prnf'Hcing !cntrt, has taken w'tonn leane on ofTic- rooms In the Masonic liidg., I'.ooms 8-9. He wishes to state that he has one of the finest equipments tn .tie state and will open bis office for vraetic the first of November. Thursday Kriduy The Hat Shop. and Saturday at Miliums with thn Nplrl? prolil oiu-a nt dm lljillouoen iujic nt the Annory Hnttirthty nl;ht. The woman's missionary society of the M. E. Church, South, will hold a conked food sale Saturday, Oct. 30, at Vosburg Bros, store. White Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred royal mating, 250 to 2110 KK trap nest records. Hooking or ders now for 1921 delivery. Phone 9-K25. Ed. Bryant, Horn-burg. Am now booking orders for day- old chicks for 1921 delivery from high producing Tancred strain While Leghorn and O. A. C. Harred Hocks. Karl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St., Rom-burg. Now Is the time lo fix up thai old doll. Carr's store have a complete line of doll heads In composition, in bnked rock, or In the metal he-ids. All sixes, with pninted hulr and eyes with hair, or with moving eyes. And Carr's can save you money too. Come In while our stock Is complete. Mil- 'OLD ItKLI.MII.l; AI.H.WY SKItll.S" Still has prun.7 trees on Myrobolon plum root. I may still take your order in 11)0 lots for Italian prunes on above named roots (longest lived iiriine root In existence. K. V- Jor dan. 8pecl.il Agent, 8i;0 Seventh St., N., Grants Pass, Oregon. IT.T of a ImK.-r null. T. '.'I H. It, 1 V.. See. 31, NV llr Hill M . ce-tar 1.1 M.. K1H NV, llr .'" M None of the llr or reunr to te sotil for lens thnn JI.MI ner M. T. 21 M. P.. 3 W.. Sec. 31. NW'i HB'. llr US M NKS W4. fir 12" M.. MVt HlV'i llr 6UI) M., HW'4 SWi. tlr ttno M. Nullf of tile Mr to ho hi or i-Mg man ii.nu ner si. SW!4. nr :Ti M.. hV HV.'A. llr 6U0 M. Hunt) ot tne nr in tie mii'i inr ivms inan 11. 76 per M. CI.AV TALI, MAN, Com- inlNMluner, ueneral Lolliu utliee. ATTENTION NOBLES Meeting of Elim Shrine Club Friday evening, Oct. 29, II o'clock. W. A. KKrPER, Secretary. Lo.gan Tips, Spring Delivery. These are not fiprout plants. Joint 'lantfl or npranRle tip plants. Thef e flmt-ctuBB tlpn. AIho have straw iicrry plantii and all kinds fruit trees. UettT book your order now. . It. L. KLU3 Three mi Iff west of Itoseburg. AWOIMIMKNT. Ed- Dryniit w!hcti to announce to poult rytnen of Dnuiclas enmity t hut h han th awncy for t tie Jubllt i1 In ulmtorn. Anyone witilusr prlcrr nr literuture on the paine, phone !-K:tr, or drop me a card at liom burg, lit. 2. J I T.N 7I. Phone this number for prompt svrviR.'. Frt-nd 1k Howard. There la something that la all food and all good. MILK It's good for you good for your chiltlrt ii. Uh It vvtf day. I'usteiirlzed and l'ure. ROStttlRG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS I'HONH IKfl . Buy Better Bucks and the Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. CQI rjC II Ut SHEEP WHIM IHft St 10W. IHAI IS CHI I0W "wU J tf you are Intiieiteit In any number ct hud sr chcM sr. mora Mlulr : "", arinl. or real.ii,i aheep ol tml ....n i.i ' I th" fi.liowliiK l,ree,!: 7 wnu I HjwtUoOilie. SliroDBlilm. t.lni-nln R..m. nv. C'ot.wold, Itamhoulettp, or any cro.i Writ. u. quirk whst you want. OHK;ON I.IVI-'STtM K CXM. CIO. 0w 1MWmJm Um4 Y-ri Box SL. NorUi PorUMd, Onffoa. treated nt.m.lly with V Vaporub