TiJtW TWO
BOIEBCRO WKWB - REVIEW
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entitled to the uae for republication ot
all newa dlepatcbea credited to It or
nut. otherwise credited In thla paper
and also the local mwi puhjlahed here
la. All rlichta of repuwicatfun of epe
lial dlepatchea herein are atao reaerved.
l' .. . . BarAiiii.ritji matter May
11,'lMV, at the poet olllce at Boeebura,
Oregon, under the Act of March 1. m
Koavburic, Ore., December 8, lao
AMERICAN'S IX AMKRICA.
Reveral European writers who re
cently visited thla country have
taken baclc to tneir native wuue
belief tliut there 1b no longer an
"American" people. One of them.
writing In the London National ne
vlew, says lo bla fellow-Englishmen:
"You must dispossess your mind
of the Idea that there la an Ameri
can people at all, an we understand
people in Europe. To be a 'people"
la the doiiiinaut ideal of the Ameri
cana, an Ideal which they claim . . .
n havfl rea lized. knowing all the
while that they have done nothing of
the sort, and that their only hope of
realizing anything of the kind la to
Btop immigration, do away with their
preaent obcIhI system, anu men wait
Jive centuries for evenlH to develop."
Many Americana, particularly In
the citlea where the Immigrants
chiefly aeille, hold similar views. II
Ib commonly accepted aa true that
"foreign elements" put Into the
melting pot have Just about obliter
ated or over balanced the origins'
American Block, which " Hrltlsh.
A study of ceiiBiis statistics and re
ports, however, presents a surprls
lug and encouraging refutation of
this attitude. William 8. Kosslter,
for several years chief clerk of the
census, reports that of the 95,000,
000 white people In this country,
65.000,000 are "AmericanB." He In
cludes under that name the descend
ants of the 4,000,000 who were re
corded In the Brat census of 1790.
the descendants of the people or
Oreat Ilrltaln who have immigrated
since, and the descendant of the
3,000,000 Immigrants chiefly IrlBh
and German who came before 1850.
Mr. Itossiter estimates that of the
total population In 1860 only 3,000,
000 were Immigrants or the children
of immigrants, while 16,600.000 were
the descendants of Americans who
had fought the Revolutionary war,
the majority of whom were of
British stock. Furthermore, the
Immigration authoritiea report thai
the second largest racial element
coming through Kllis Island now Ik
llritinh. It Is only Just to add thai
of the 40,000.000 whose Amerl
canlsm is less than 70 years old, thi
majority are InduHlrlous, Intelligent,
ambitious, energetic and loyal. Thf
"dregs" of other nations are. so fai
at least, a- very smnll fraction of out
population.
" HAKK ROAIM.
An organization dedicated to con
Btructive work in behalf of publli
safety on roads, rattier than to regu
latlon and prosecution of trurfic of
fenders, 1b the new 8ufe KohiIs Fed
eration of Massachusetts. It Ib ni
association of civic organization
automobile and other clubs, and In
dividual citizens. Its immedlntt
plan Is to couduct an educational
campaign to promote tho safety ot
pedestrians and autoniobllisls on th
streets and highwaya ot the slate
Motor vehicles in Massachusetts now
number about 300, 000. Accident)
have been numerous in that Btate at
In many others. There are luwi
regulating speed and requiring com
petency in the driver. There are offl
cials whose duly it is to enforce thost
laws, and they are doing so to thi
best of their ability. The Safe Koad
Federation believes that there Is
large field for further safety work
Hie department of education is al
' lowing the campaign to be put inti
the schools, realizing thut If til
children are reached, their parent
will be, too, Chambers of commerce
and Blmllar groups are taking tin tin
study of highway safety problems In
their meetings. The usual publicity
methods motion pictures and ad
vortlBlng will be employed to shnp
public opinion. In addition to In
specific safety program, the fedora
tlon plans to sluily muny supplement
ary problems such as improvement
the htghwuya themselves, with III
promotion of legislation fur that pur
pose, publishing reports and stalls
tics concerning highway mutters.
conducting Investigations and
operating with other stales In regard
to trartic rules and practice. Ijiw
lessness and carelessness on the part
or any pedestrian or driver will be
eliminated Just as speedily as th
federation's Ideals ran lie mud,, . f
fectlve through public opinion anil
action.
Ihe program of the Safe ltoii.lt
federation is as sane and wise n nn
yet reported. II will he surprising if
Its work does not spread soon to
oilier states.
I am going east on Dec. 17 ami
will be In and about Chicago for sev
ernl days and will be glad to attend
to business matters for any ltosehurg
people wuue mere. Call County Sur
veyor s orrice between 8 a. m. and C
P- in. K. U K. I.INTOTT.
Al Kent left last night for Mon
rovla. California. In response lo
message to the ffert that hli wife
is in at nil place. Mr. Kent was
near neiiogg at the time the met
sage was received, but hurried to
inn city at once and caught the iiei
train for the south.
CASTOR I A
Fo Infants turd CUlrfrpii
In Use For Ovir 30 Years
rocm tub town
3
ViBluil Brother
Mrs. W. J. Garner, of Dalian, left
this nforning for her home after
visit.!; wiiii her brother, H. T
lilukly.
WVm U I'liueno
Mrs. J. J. Dailty, of EuKene, who
ba been at u eliding to businoHS mut
ters In this city, left thla morning for
hef home.
Thurwday Evening H4rvlt
Archdeacon H. 1). Chambers of the
Cplucopal diocese of Oregon will
r.tr.urh in St. GeoWB church Thurs
day evening, Dec. 9, at 7:30 o'clock
HtU ;oKi I'lllt rCt ON I Kill)
Have JUt rttt-ivafd bit tons of all
kinds of fuedu. dairy 1WI. hotc
ff.-d. iMtiiltry fveti. all Ht ImHori.
,iit-M. With otir Ion it pxpi-rh-m
-tiid Mtudy of fotjitu and k-l"tf
Im (oiit li with the itmrket, wt- ft.-l
I fiat tli bolltuii on rlcfn of
iv-d and Kaln Iihm bfii
rKUL'ticd, thut w will have a
tl-allt-r loHiktit from now on.
I'iicit-foru we Bin now pr-pared
to Kivo you I lie vt-ry tiat quality
knd iiiiif on hay, Kraln. and
fffdii. mi "I potatoes. Alfalfa hay
f:iz pir ton. other hay t-i to iho
ir ton. I'olatoea $2.ou tr 1U
Iba. Ainu foitie atraw.
Yours for hunttiASS,
Jl ll MrHllsl.lM.
lilt.
XK1 NKIt (XIKM
TO THK FHONT
rUU II ih KrientlH aiul elKlilNra of
IIIh RxKii'n'e.
Every HoReburg resident should
read what Mr. Neuner says, and fol
low his example. He has Ufled Doan's
Kidney Pills and speaks from experi
ence. Is there any need to experi
ment with Imitations or untried kid
ney medicines?
Oeo. Neuner, I'.iO MoHher St.,
ftoseburg. says: "I can recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills at a reliable
remedy. I used them when niv kid
neys troubled me and they promptly
relieved nip. My kidneys were out
of order and I had a soreness and
dull aching across my back that
made It bard for me to stoop. My
kidneys acted irregularly, too. 1
heard of Doan's Kidney Tills help
ing others and used them as directed.
They relieved me of the aches and
pains and put my kidneys In good
condition."
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ank for a kidney remedy
get Doan s Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Neuner had. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
SI
Smash-
Go Shoe Prices!
Every man should avail himself to buy shoes at the prices
we are selling tlieiu. For example we" are offering some ot
America's best shoes at k
$9.95
These shoes are made of Cresco Calf, two full double sob s,
either black or tun, an Ideal wet weather sins'.
Our Felt Slipper Sale
Is of especial Interest now.
Children's felt slippers tc. !IH. l.2,
Ladies' felt slippers 1.1II. I.U,". I.3
Ladles' Crochet slippers now yH'
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IKVl.V UlU'W
Ilring In your repair work and see the difference.
I'eikins Itiillillng
Ciihn Street
itosiiiii iu;, oituco.v
I 'TDtnlcitime Vk
IUtkct llnll Prtictlca
The members of the 1'mpua Post
merlciin legion will meet tonight at
the high school gymnasium for their
firnt banket ball practice of the sea
son. The legion plans to place a
To California
Mrs. Anna J. Kong of Minneapolis
who has been spending the past
month in Koseburg with her neiee.
Mrs. H. J. Deiin. left last night for
California when she will spend
fine team In the field this season. I some time before returning home.
veal
toutcnt says
fUlusMcoIQIfsorucr'
The storm fury of the
elements can be success
fully combated by the
Comforting iiuihIc of u
Neuola In your home.
This instrument repre
sents the zeiulh of musi
cal acliievenieiila. It plays
all records ami Its tonal
iiuulilies will cbarin you
is Ihey have cbarnie
hunilrtuls of musical
critics.
We sell on eusy payments.
3onoSioj
(JarenrpPerAms.PtviL
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FLOOR LAMPS
$12.50
Ilcautif ully finished FLOOR LAMPS wllh two pull chain
sockets, full sizo pedeslul complete with 6 ft. of silk cord (with
out shades) 1 2.50.
SILK S 1 1 A I ) l:S for floor lamps, table lamps and chain drops,
$2.50 to J29.D0. . , i.
Be Pactical
Give Something Electrical
In selecting the home gift don't overlook the wonderful values
at our store. Table lamps, boudoir lump and muny beautiful
gifls in nickel, silver and bronze. . j '
This is an ELECTRICAL SHOP
Certified Quality and Specialized
Service Guaranteed
UHLIG'S
Electrical Store
I
CIFT
MERCHANDISE
BELL MILLINERY
PRACTICAL Clftt
REASONABLY PRICED
Do your Christinas Shopping at this store and get the benefit of
this additional money you spend.
Jolly Old Santa Claus extends an invitation to every shopper,
commencing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, all holiday gcods
will be on display.
Hand-Made Giftsand Gift Suggestions
Kanry Aprons
Kiitiey llmotolr Cap
r-'nncy Linen Timel
Knnc) llath iiiurl,
Kanry elvec linn
Kani-jr lliinilki'ri'lih'N
Kanry 4'iunUiiltM
Ivory Traa
loi-y CuiHlleMtiek
Lingerie 4'Iiimm
lllne lliril I'iim
Head iM-klaea
iiiy Side t'otiih
t 'lillilivn'n rtil-Mra
Iiimvt Tim
(iift.i for ti e llaby
Kid Clove
liveer Si'jut f
Jnmnee Kttnoluta
Iktlll liailN-a
tiiltry SlijaMtrM
Silk llosi.vy.
Mlk Indent ear
Silk I inhrvlhts
Silk IVllinials
it
iS.
$ $ $ $ $ t 7J
Must be turned into Cash
REGARDLESS OF LOSS!
Our full page ads in Tuesday's and Wednesday's News-Revit
explained our reasons for placing our entire stock at your merey
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 29
All regular Outings 24c All Silk Hose ..Z." 0J
All Fancy Figured Salines 7JC
A Wonderful Assortment
of
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Everything reduced over
I5X, some things re
duced 50.
Entire Stock Greatly Reduced
TKACTOlt MA K MS KKCOKP 1VS.
l-'iinlsoii Plows 40 Ijiyh iintl Xitilx;
1KM Acres. No KihiIih.
A FordHon tractor ownod by N.
K'tfipua. of Ludilcn, Dickey county.
North Dakota, rwntly completed a
record run of 40 days, storing only
for gasoline and otl. Three operators
were assigned to the tractor, each
working an eight-hour shift, and
thus keeping the tractor In operation
24 hours a day. "Nine hundred acres
were plowed without one minute's
slop tor repairs,' says the affidavit
received by the Ford son company
from the Fordson owner.
The tractor was purchased during
(he Mimnitr of 1920. In the fall
Knrpua began his plowing and had
already turned 200 acres before he
conceived the idea of working the
tractor day and night.
Klectric headlights were installed,
operators were obtained, and with no
further special preparations the little
Fordson entered upon what turned
out to be a record run for endurance.
CHIUST.MAS CAX1HKS.
A complete line of the famous
Davenport candies, made in Spokane.
Some in fancy Xinas boxes, some
plain boxes, all are high grade, de
licious candies none better. Buy a
box for a Christmas present. Foutch's
Confectionery, Sheridan street.
Good Things for Christi
NolhlnK quite no lilRlily appreciated as a Christina, or BinUuj;
that anniversary or in loving remembrance of norae tperii
tut a box of thoHe deliclously ro.kI cliocolaten.
We hava them, also a full line of Christmas Mixed CaidiM, J
Frulta and Nuts.
lie would smile If you would glvo him a box of thost ran J
Cigars, 12, 25 and 50 to the box.
The Alcove
1 1 8 Jackson Ht.
The Place Where SntaClniTl
111 the Circuit Court of Itie Slate of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mutter of the receivership of
The J. K. l.use Company, a cor
poration. Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned receiver has filed his
Anal tepnrt In the above entitled
court, and the Honorable J. W. Ham
ilton, judge of said court, has fixed
Friday. December 17, 1H20. at t'-n
o'clock a. in., in has chambers In the
courthouse at Koseburg, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing oh
Jections, if any, to said report. Any
and all persons Interested are re
quested to file their objections, if
any, to said report on or before the
above date.
W. E. ST. JOHN,
Receiver of The J. !'. Lose Company.
Only 15 Hut
Shopping
Days
Before Xmas
Do II now. We are dally laying away Xma glfu. Ct !
while the getting Is good. Music and musical insiruui
ideal gifts. Victrolas $25 to :',ou; IMisons J95 to Jti;"1
and Chenev nhonocraiihs. rnrkaril Dlanos, hers r
Schulz, Hamilton. Ellington. Howard. Lyon Healf iu
player piSnoa. Victor and Edison n oords. Violins, H"
Guitars, Saxophones, Mouth Harps, Sheet Music. Music Ht1
fact everything in music. Nothing more appropriiu W t'
than music or musical instruments.
SHOP KAKI.V.
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
KOSKHl'IKi, OltDtiOV.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here is one oi me Ho
useful of all closed cari
Specifically so when not
more than two or three are
to be accommodated wvtfi
reliable car sen-ice. The
Ford Coupe is a rmgMT
cosy car, in that it is abso
lutely water-tight, it
same time with its sluM
elate glass windows you
can have an open car, to all intents and purposes, in a couple o
So it doesn't make any difference what the weather may he, rai fort
summer or winter, in the Ford Coupe you have an enclosed caro
and service. What more do you want? salesmen-
It has proven particularly a valuable car for trave I in
physicians, engineers, architects, and others who have nuic
work all the year around. We have never been able to fully m ities0f
mauds for the Ford Coupe, but with the increased producing W
Ihe factory we are now able to make reasonably prompt de,l.'e")ur aft
urge you to leave your order with as little delay as possible
inent is limited.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO., Koseburg, Oregon-
Always bears
BELL MILLINERY, 855
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