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Entered aa eaoond-ciaee matter May
17, lvzo, at cne poat onice at wwmii
Oregon, under the Act of March
ltoeetmrff, Ore., lec'luleT 7, 11WO
THE WAR AGAINST KNtiLAM).
The "Invasion of England" la I
strategic error. Irish arson In Liver
mini mav ha a fair mcIiuiikb 'or
llritlsh aruiu in Irish villains, but II
accomplishes nothing valuable. I
only makes the English thoroughly
nnirrv. iiud an angry Ilrltou la a stub-
hnrn rllHtnnifr to deal Willi. He lit
niore alow to wrath than an Irish
' man, but his wralh may last longi-r
and be more devastating, because II
la more aelf-posaesaed. Ireland can
not fight Kngland openly. Ireland
cannot match violence with violence
Ireland or that major part of Ire
land which seeks liberation is a
match for England only in one Held,
the conscience of mankind. That is
where the Sinn Fein should bailie
Words are the best weapons. The
pen is mightier than the sword. Irian
tongues, giving utterance to Irish
wrongs, are sharper than daggers,
more devastating than Incendiary
flames. The best thing that Irish
patriots could do for Hie Irish cause
would be to spread before all the
world, more clearly and systemati
cally than it has been done, the full
truth about British rule in Ireland,
from the beginning until now. The
British, too, should have a hearing,
presenting the facts aa they see them
Americana, being fair-minded, would
ludee. So would the rest of the
world.
No nation can resist unanimous
world-opinion. It only reniulns In
make the verdict decisive. The solu
tion would follow as a mailer of
course, and Ireland would have what
Ireland wants always provided thai
Ireland Itself Is able to agree on
what It wants, or at least umlcably
agrea to disagree.
A New York Judge tlned I wo wom
en for contempt of court for not
removing their hats In the court
room. The Impudence of him
when bo might have known their
hair wasn't done up for public exhi
bition! John D. ' Kuckefeller had the finest
Thanksgiving. What sensible man
wouldn't be mighty thankful to ge'
rid of 163,000,001) in one lump? John
D. lias more trouble giving away hi:
millions than he hntl making tliem.
Since certain representatives of or
ganiied labor, in New York Clly and
elsewhere have been proved crooked
certain representatives of organized
capllal blessed with short memorlet
are pointing crooked fingers at them.
The American public will get U
an Interest in lliose Mesopolamian
oil fields if II is shown precisely how
their owuership will alfect the price
of gasoline.
That boy Chens wizard ought to
go back home and help plan the nexi
Polish military campaign ngulnat Hi.
bolshevikl.
LOCAL NEWS.
TIM, Kit KCIfoOl, M1NKI1.
The schuol at Tiller Ik not In ses
sion this week. Mrs. Kittle Arkert,
who has been teaching the Hctiool,
resigned recently and left the school
at (he end of last week. No In
structor has as yet been obtained
to fill the vacancy and Hie children
are enjoying a holiday.
Kxerutlvn Meeting Tonight
The executive comiuitlee of th
chamber of commerce met last nlglu
at the office of the secretary for I lie
purpose of discussing matters relat
ing to that organization.
Take Kxlemleil Trip
Mrs. C. W. Parker of Hie Hose
burg tlarage, left Sunday morning
for an extended trip east and 1c
Cnnada. She will visit ai Severn
pointa In t auada, anil will spent!
several weeks with relalives at Mln
neapolls. Knroule homu by the
southern route Mrs. I'arker eipeet
to spend some time tit California
She will bo ahtwiit about two
months.
Hero from mlc
Mrs. Johu Tatle, of Hole, was l
Koseburg visitor yesterday, return
Ing to her hiuiiti on the evening
train.
To lltd.lle
Miss l. Militer. rnme to Ilosehurr.
yesterday from Kiddie, shopping anil
visiting Willi friends for a short
time.
Practice sane economy by having
Universal Tire Killer Installed In your
auto or motorcycle tires. It will give
you more satisfaction out of your
auto rides than you ever had befur
Federal cord anil fabric I ires at
the Koseburg Oarage.
ANTI-URIC
(Juurantt'ed lo give siitiHfuctnry
rusulti In alt canes of
RHEUMATISM
Or money spent for It will be
refunded. Many who suffered
have been benentted by this
herbal remedy. Oct an outfit
and give II a trial, the leaulls
will please you.
For sale by
Nathan. FuIIcrton
Going to School
Alva Kcnfro, left this morning for
Portland, where he will enter the
Benson Polytechnic school. '
leuve lor Portland
M. and .Mrs. C. W. Gilbert left
this morning by auto for Portland,
where they will slop for a short
time. Mr. (Jllhert will go on to l)u
lulh. Minnesota, where lie will at
tend a convention of the Murshall
VYells representative. Duiing his
abseuce, Mrs. Gilbert will visit wilh
mentis and relatives In Portland and
Seattle.
To YonraJltb
Miss Ol.itlys Strong, left this
morning for Yoncalla, where she has
a class In piano music. She was ac
companied as faV as Hire Hill by her
nelre Betty Strong, who is returning
home after visiting with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Strong
YisitH at Kturcno
Mrs. tiny Black, left on the morn
lug train for Kugene, where she has
friends and relalives wilh whom she
will spend a few days visiting
V Wiled llrntlford Home
Mrs. K. M. liraltford, or Olympla.
Wash., who has been visiting at Ihe
home of lir. K.-P ilradf-iid, left this
morning for Portland, where she
will slop on her way home She has
been spending the past few montha
In California.
lio to I'.'ugene
commandant s. . rayior ana
Isaac lijmner of the Soldiers Home,
left this morning for Eugene to at
tend to business matters.
P.uys llrlco
Ciir Smith, the well known Wins
ton resident, has purchased a Delco
Lighting Svstem from Ellia Miller,
Hie local asciil. The syiUeni has
been installed on Mr. Smith's ranch
and 1 a great Improvement.
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA fiJ QUININE
rOMv
Colds, Coughs
AND
L Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the flrat sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippe in 3 days Excellent lor Headache
Quinine In this form do-! not affect the head Cascata is best Tonic
laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SLL IT
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
"The
Ford
Coupe'
Here is one of the most
useful of all closed cars.
Specifically so when not
more than two or three are
to be accommodated with
reliable car service. The
Ford Coupe is a mighty
cosy car, in that it is abso
lutely water-tight, at tle
same tme with its sliding;
plate glass windows you
can have an open car, to all intents and purposes, in a couple of minutes.
So it doesn't make any difference what the weather may be, rain or shine,
Rummer or'winter, in the Ford Coupe you have an enclosed car of comfort
and service. What more do you want?
It has proven particularly a valuable car for traveling salet-nien,
physicians, engineers, architects, and others who have much out-of-door
work all the year around. We have never been able to fully meet all de
, mauds for the Ford Coupe, but wilh the increased producing capacities of
the factory we are now able to make reasonably prompt deliveries. Vet we
urge you to leave your order with as little delay as possible our allot
ment is limited.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO., Roseburg, Oregon.
The Common Fault With
Most Cooks is to Use Too
vJ Much Shortening W
NE of the most embarrassing things for a housewife is
to have her cake turn out "heavy" or her pie crust
"soggy." Not only unsatisfactory to the palate' but the
cause of many people saying: "Pies give me indiges
tion" or "I can't eat pastry."
Yet this is a condition easily avoided.
Don't use too much shortening.
You use ',3 to Va less Mazola than you need of
cither butter or lard with better results.
If it's pie, Mazola will make the finest, most delicate
and easily digested crust you ever tasted.
Or if it's cake both lightness and richness will result
from using Mazola.
And being an oil it is always ready for instant use
no tiresome "creaming -in."
This is because Mazola is an absolutely pure vege
table fat from an edible source. It is 100 fat con
tains no moisture as is contained in batter and lard.
Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard and
otlif' i;nings.
Selling RepmcntatiMi f .
JOIINSON-UEBER COMI'ANY ', Jt
Portland
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ONCE YOU TRY
MAZOLA
YOU WILL PREFER IT TO LARD AND COMPOUNDS
Must be turned into Cash
REGARDLESS OF LOSS!
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Our full page ads in Tuesday's and Wednesday's News P
explained our reasons for placing our entire stock at vm,
juur mercy
At Prices You Will Never Hesitate to Consider
Ten Days of Profitless Prices !
A FEW PRICES FROM A LONG LIST:
All regular Ginghams, 25c & 30c All regular Percales
All regular Outings 24c All Silk Hose
All Fancy Figured Satines 7c 0"
A Wonderful Assortment y Everything reduced om
CHRISTMAS GIFTS. M. ZeVs
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Influenza
NATHAN FULLER!.:
Tt) AlhanyZ "
Kri tl iiuriiam. orraniam
Ifr s Theater, Mt ymnk,
iititm tur Altiany, wbt ht'
Tiir soveral daya. His pi,
filled by .Mrs. Gay.
I am fnfnp P94t ah tu. v
will be In and about Chlti:,
eral tints and will hp .i.,t-..
lo business matters tor id; i,.
ietiiie winie ihere. Call Cou:
Veytir's office between lit
P- in. It. L. F. ur..
Qne -Eleven
-NOTRE
All llmsc. knowinft them
ilt bl. d (o Mr. and Mn. E. G.
Murray, please come lomr.
seitle and save trouble.
MltS. RH0DA MIRE1'
Camas Valley. H
Fifth, AvenuelNewYorh
20ciare"eslt)r
VICTIMS1
RESCUE!
Kidney, liver, bladder indsti
troubles are most dangrae:
cause of their insidious cc
Heed the first warrin! 4?!
that they need attention Im
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The world's standard tmti b :
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SERVICE
Selling Representatives, Johnson-Lieber Company, Portland, Or.
Our Motto is: First, Last and Always
SERVICE
Philadelphia
First: Service to your battery with free inspection and
water.
Second: Service to your battery by repairing, when re
pairing ONLY is needed.
Third: Service to you with a new BATTERY. Guar
anteed longer for less money.
Roseburg Battery & Electric Station
312 N. Jackson Street Phone 489