fAOHTWO aOIEDCRQ NKWS REVIEW Imu4 J'tF BiMl Hnadar. ; B. . IUw I.. mWibrrlr Hert O. Bw HUHS..IFTION RATES Daily, pr year, by iubII ..4 00 Dm. Ay. mix montha, by mll SOU By Crrir, pr month v 0 The Assort ted Press Is emclusiTely ntltled to th use for republication of U news diitrlea credited to It or uol, other 1 credited In this paper nd alio the local iicni published hr In. All riKhts of republication of spe cial dispatcrtea herein ara also reserved. Kntnrel as second-narfa matter May 17, 10, at the poet offli at Koseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March itofteburg. Ore.; Jewn.ir 20. 10'J. VI KI1INU CONHTA STINK. Greece cunnot holte to maintain friendly relations with the allies af ter rt'Hlorhig Constant. ne to the Greek throne. A rioto writ recently by the British, French and Italian governments, after referring to their confltHtent friendlincBM and Hupport of Greek aims, said: "They (the powers referred to) have no wish to interfere In the in ternal affaire or Greece, but feel bound to declare publicly that re storation to the throne of a king whose dlnloyu. attitude and conduct toward the allies during the war caused them great embarraHtmH-nl and Iohs could only be regarded by them as ratification by Greece of his hostile acts. "This step would create a new and unfavorable situation In the relations between Greece and the allies, and in that case the three governments re serve to themselves complete liberty in dealing with the situation thus created. " The note was uncompromising, but the three powers signing It did not over-estimate the situation. The antagonism of CoiiHlantlnti and his household to ullfed policies cannot he disavowed, and the recent report that In the event of Conslantlne's restora tion the Kaiser would seek refuge In Greece complicates the situation still further. Greece as a loyal friend to the allies could safely be permitted certain expansions of territory and power. Greece an a forsworn and Prussianized nation becomes a dan gerous link between Germany and the near east. The allies would not be Justified In barring Constantino from Greece, and they huve not un dertaken to do that. They are, how ever, justified in taking whatever measures are necessary to insure that, when Constauline does resume his throne, he cannot use Greece again as an instrument to extend German domination and thwart the will of the rest of Europe. lll.N.NKK FOK 17 CUNTS. It Is likely that the bent bargains In meals anywhere in the United States today are at Kills Inland, New York. Meals are served to the im migrants detained there at an aver age cost of 17 cents. A newtipaper Investlgutor report a that the food Is excellent in (juallly it ml ample In quantity. The menu Is changed every day. . Here is a sample: Breakfast Hoiled eggs, bread, butter substitute and coffee. Dinner Vegetable soup with rice roast veal and boiled potatoes, tap ioca pudding, coffee, bread and bol ter. Supper Pork and beans. Mark berry jelly, lea or coffee, bread and butter. Fifty-one cents a day, as any American will admit, is a very mod erate allowance for food, particular ly food of this description, cooked and served at a restaurant. How is It done? Objections ot 'no overhead" do not. hold. This Is a private enterprise, run for profit. It has to pay the government a rental of $2400 n year, and nlso pays its cooks and waiters more than they could get for such work at many New York hotels. The manager saves money by buy ing carefully, and In large quantities, but not at a sacrifice of quality. He makes full use of available labor saving machinery and has worked out what Is said to be a model sys tem of efficient cooking and serving. There Is no expensive table linen or silver or chnia. Kverything of that nature Is made for use, not beauty. Still, that is true of many a restaur ant that charges prices several times as high as those at Kills Island. Most Americans will be disposed to envy those immigrants. Just the Things He'll Want Selecting a Christmas present for a man is not difficult when you have an idea of some of the things a man wants. Here is a list of practical gifts, any one of which will please him. Ties, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Dress Gloves, Auto Gloves Shirts, Sweaters, Mackinaws Monday we will have a fine new assortment of Silk Shirts Special Values Duds For Men on a commission basin. Any dissat isfaction wilh the food or wilh the prices are reported to the speaker and he Is expected to remeoy matters Since Miss Itonertsons success in ad ministering a restaurant In Musko gee Is well known, it is not surpris ing that she occurs to Mr. (illelte as peculiarly fitted to take over this branch of congressional service along with her other dunes. Whether she would accept or not is an open ques tion at the present. She mny feel il bent to familiarize herself with the purely legislative measures, until she Is more familiar with them. If so, no one could blame her. If Miss Robertson should feel tl in posed to take over the direction of lh res taurant it would probably mean nn efficient and economical nd m i n in tra t km of that Institution rare in ils history, while there miKUt also be interesting revelations as to the re lation of good food to good government. SltakeKneare's birthplace is threat ened with dark ness as a result of insufficient, electric current. A pity (he bard can't illuminate Hie town with his genius as he illumed liteia ture. Veterans, Ladies Enjoy Anniversary The G. A. K. and W. It. C. had a Mrihdav party and a Ch riHtni.fi tree at their ball In the armory on Friday the 17th. About one hundred wen present. Each person received one or more presents. Ail seemed to civ joy themselves like so many school children. While ttie tallies were be ing prepared, a short program of music was given. Nearly all re mained to enjoy the birthday dinner that had been prepared by the ladie: ol the W. It. C. Stephens tdioe store is showing htauutui line of ladies' footwear fol (tie holiday trade. Auto repairing, springs work, and oxy-acetylene welding. Spuugh ft.hl, Oi;k Street Oarage, (let your rnbYter tmor iiotr sol with good live rubber, $1 a pair ai Green's Tire Shop tieorgi. w. Kiddle, of HUldlo wa in Ito'tehtitg today and attended tli meeting of the Imuglus t'ouuty Ta iV'Vt'l'q I OH'IIP. TlIK PASSING 1 lti:.k The dog-faced hoy and the beard ed lady, the living skeleton and the fat woman, the rubber man and 1 lit ossitled girl will be seen ho more by the awestruck crowd if the asso ciation of Kalis and Expositions has us whv. it 1h something of a comfort to note that the purlsltt are not en urejy exempt from mercenary con siderations In the matter. When the show man is no longer mainly con cerned with what pays, the great est fre.ik of ail will have arrived The reason for abandoning ihe freak as a ura King cant. Is that be no longer draws. There always was a strain of cruelty in the exploitation . und enjoyment of those whose ph steal peculiar! ies were thcrr only claim to no' ire. and tt Is an indica tion that Increasing Intelligence In cludes increasing klndtlness when such thing are Hhuuned instead of hailed with delight. On the other hand, there in many a freak, livln In conifiit and luxury, who would be a public charge bnd not the show business offered him a chance for livelihood an i most of these people have got fun out of Itfe as they showed along What will they do from now on? Perhaps vocational training or side show artist will be the next move. vr Father There in a current report that Miss Alice Robertson, Oklahoma new roiigreHswomAn, will be asked ' by Speaker (itllette, to assume the direction of the restaurant w hich is j maintained at the Capitol for the benefit of tho member ht bmiM. j Ordinarily this duty evolves on thf speaker. He has none of the actual duties to perform, but Is supposed ' to engage the chef who runs thiugsj ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ""pe lei JTV-l-' 1 II ... V-Ww - I II X " 1 If L I II 1 "iV r lb?.. XSIT.AO of giving him the usual gift, why not rhooye something entirely ditTcrcnt? Certainly lul would appreciate something prartictl, - electrical, for instance something for cither the onVe or home. A Hot point Auto Kivgiue Heater is a splendid tfift. II Father drives lus car throughout the winter, this Heater will prove very useful. It will protect the motor and carburetor. Ihe Hotpohit lltdlile Heater is ideal to use in Oad'a study or reading corner; he may even ptefer taking it to hitt office. Wherever it is UM-.d. its radiant warmth quickly dispels all chillines Think of the times when hot water is hot avail ableFather must then sluve with c.M water. C.ivehima Hot point Immersion Heater and he can have hot water in a jiffy -simply place it in the water ant) it it brought to the Wiling point quickly. Of course, it will heat other liquids too Visit our salesroom for a demonstration of useful Hot point r.lectric Appliances. Uhlig's Electrical Store Youra Fur Thing KU'ctrlcal. rvinn iM Mccn 1 ' MBOCO H ffl I, OFMOREJCHOOIS News-Review Correspondent Writes Final Chapter of Trip Through Mexico. WITNESSED BULL FIGHT Kays II VM .Ml la'voltini: Sllit S-vt-ral Hoi-m'" WVi Killi'l Kuriiii; llic "SiMirt" Kiior iiiouk I'rmnl Allt'lul. Ily lAf WiinlKTl'. Mnn schools. Thut Is mc or tlx- present grral m eds o Mexico. At 1 ast this wns I hi- opinion expr. !' iiu'IiiImts or our parly after a couple of weeks of tiuvel and otaervailon. As is well known, the IiIkImt clarses of Ihe Mexican population are well edu cated and arc hrlt-lit. intelligent peo ple. Hut Ihe prenl masses of the 15.000.000 population ate unalile to rend or write. In fact it seems that millions of these poor peons are lint little further advanced than were their ancestors limit years aro. In re tard to enliKhtenment and living conditions. To the casual ohserver Mexico seems overburdened with churches and woefully lackiiic in public schools. It Is true that Mexico has none excellent educational iitiitiiu llons, but these are uuile limited in number as compared with popula tion. Of course there aro wide dif ferences of opinion as to whether a general public school system such as ve have In this country, would real ly be the best thine for the Mexican peons. As they have never exper ienced anything different, they do not seem really nnhappv In their com parative squalor. They siftn shift less and often indolent, and appar ently from their viewpoint there Is no object ahead of them worth any special effort. . Hence they are en tlrely unprogresslve. There are, of course, some highly notable exceptions, (ieneral Heiillo Juarez and General l'orfirn Diaz were doubtless two of Ihe greatest men In the history of Mexico. Kach of them was a full blooded Indian. The former is esteemed as one of h -onntry's greatest liberators, while the latter seven times chosen presi dent of the republicleft a record for national and industrial construe tion seldom equalled in historical an nals. What mny be done wilh raw Mexi can youth Is now being demonstrated hv the Y. M. C. A. in Mexico City. With nn enrollment of nearly lsno in the various classes of this Institu tion, over 121u of those are netivolj participating In the various branches of nthletics and physical develop lent. These are being taken out of the age-old ruts and developed Into real men physically and intellect ually and many of them are receiv ;ng a practical industrial training ns well. The director of this big Insti ut ion Is glad to bnve visitors come nd see what Is being accomplished Hooks have been written and louhiloss others will be written about the peculiarities nnd customs of the Mexican people. However. If til' Present era of peace shall continue is Is earnestly hoped anil expected 'here seems a strong prohnbililv of he rapid adoption of many Amerle 'dens, as well as American prorrri iveness In tnanv lines of endeavor. Vet it will remire the work of g.-n-rnlions to fully eliminate Ihe stag- latlon resulting from centuries of teenage. On the other hand, while the w-ons are generally considered i In lolent they are usuallv tractable and really furnish an abundance of cheati I'Mir. This in itself will be a great factor In rebuilding Mexico, after t. :ars of revolutionary destruction Mexico has longbeefi known as a 'and of unusual extremes and strange Moi vivid contrasts. Notable among liese Is the magnificence of its hurehes and cathedrals and Ihe l.ru aliav s. on at the weekly or seml- v.ekly bull flirhts. For the latt Mexico Ctiy has probably the greajest irena in the world. This "Plaza d lores Is enclosed by a mammoih Iriicture of concrete and steel with '. seating capacity for nenrly P.o.ooo eople. Ii is said that this great iiiiiitomiin Is often filled to capacity. 'iniiongii hull fighting has become taboo with a large porllon of the luoated and better classes. The Inaugural week feature In tils line ai traded an immense "rowel. President Ohregon appeared briefly among ihe snectators nhH nt lis entrv the Immense throng arose, ivaved He ir hats and gave him a remeiidous shout of creeling. II. waved his hat In response and aflei nailing ror two or three niinuler villi those ,o stood near he ntliclh b parted before ihe afternoon's per ormance i or butchery) was In gnu After the grand entre. when tbt 'rightly dressed matadors nrt theli ttenclants and flunkies came into He rena and greeted u,e great assenib (L-e. i,.. flri i.ull was admitted ant' be flcht was on After three horse, 'ad been killed by the infuriate!" nlmal and a fourth was about to b nVred. the crowd roared their pro et against further slaughter in that Inc. Then the matadors showe. her skill in planting handerllloa In he top of the shoulders of the ani- nal while npproaehlnir hiei from .1' el ly In front. I patched by a single thrust of I " n sworn, the weapon penetrating m the hilt. Afier the first net the peciaiors began to ive but the port i "wa, continued until fonr or ive hulls and frVe or alx horsei hod bus b.'cn slaughtered. Conimer ially none of these animals had mr P-cial value but l his does not to Juatlfy their being made the vie- Back to Pre-War Pric A DOWNWARD REVISION .hat is i keePigwi0li present Day Market and m many instances amounts Jox ilf former price, q All garments have been repriced tocol. to this downward revision. We invite you to come in 7 our revised prices before you make your purchases. Timely Christmas Suggestions Those BLANKETS at the REDUCED Prices make a gift worth while Heavy weight all eolUm d oublo sheet blankets. Ixiwet price fr f irKt vlM $1.98 $2.69 $3,50 $3.98 $4.98 $5.25 wd.p i. m B.i $6.90; $7.90; $8.90 and $11.50 All wool ... cv.r large .b 5Q afld $14.75 "$3.98; $4.98; $5.50 and $5.90 Don't overlook a iimd warm comfort House and Ik'drooni Slippera for ladlea and tntloinrn. Ikint qiuilition at lowest prim. ltll,, ikiiiu bt'tter . A visit to our T Afr Killrs IK.IU, jour nuiply lHl'kre It in ull gone. Ke our display of jjUuIIon Handkrrclilt'fs. Toy IH'iuu'tnionl will rtvluro your Xjiiuh bill, our prirra ur no low. llrunu, Tot IW IK, everytliiiie for Kant a' a pnek. Our lino of beautiful I to Vunr b sellliit uaS lain and Initial, mk mi Union Made Overalls and Jump . $179 Work Shirts 9gc ii UiVv liull cAHation-wide Institution Mm of a so-called amusement or -port, which to a finer sensibility cunnot f;iil to be revolting. The maladors employi-d here are among the most noted in the world. The chief is said to receive a salary of 15.000 pesos ($7,100) a week (two performances). His pccor.d gets 10, iioo peson a week and oilier ring em ployes about 200 pesos a week each. In another line, however, Mexico is showing a spirit of real progress. This is in nviailon. Itecenily Ihe Mexican government secured the ser vices of Major O'Neill, of Arizona, .vho achieved the position of fourth mcrican ace In the great war In Franco and Itelgium, and he is now In Furope buying the finest fleet of iirplar.es attainable. Some SO or 40 nrphmes have already arrived from abroad and some were circling over ihe Mexican capital on inauguration day. These may prove an important factor In case another revolullon lr, attempted. Grim relics of the recent revolu llon were seen by our parly while nroute home. These included two ;teel armored railway cars bearing mny marks of revolutionary bullets. They wore enroule to Mexico City as a part of the national military cquip m iit. All hope they may never be needed. FINIS. o Irvin Itrunr.. .rr.. Is a scream! See him nt the armory Pec. 21sl. TIIK V. O. S. & T. t'M U SAI-E The F. O. S. & T. Club of the intermediate room of the VV. F. Jew ett school, Gardiner, held a sale ai the school house, Friday, December 10. There were coat hangers, hobby horses and other toys niado with the coping saw, needlework and stencil ed articles, every article the work of Iho children, for sale. Bulbs, which had been planted and cared lor by the children sold quickly. The ladles of Iho town donated cooking for the sale. The pupils of the room acted as the clerks nnd the proceed of the sale amounted to $117. 50. The liigh school pupils hail a Red Cross booth in which they sold sub scriptions, and Ited Cross stamps, obtaining in all aout $40. The Sale proved to be a success and every article was sold. There was a large crowd although it was a stormy day. Contributed. Drop Into Stephens shoe store and make your Christmas selection. We are showing a swell line of footwear, including ladies' and men's shoes and slippers. Something worth while for .1 Christinas gift. We sell books, and Christmas rds. Subscriptions for magazines loloeited. Fiction Library. ;KT AFTKIt THEF Kill the danReroui bov tween 1 nannsKivinp: ui w The house-fly that lsm- oti ..-A ChricinafrJ I lOIH Knell 1MB mm lu. kilieil nt once, isitkalr-i for hibernation for UW 4 months. It will emerge from ' oimt n nn FlflV and will begin to raise tu d progeny the worst eiimii inanity. It may now be found au: places in the home, mi kitchen and dining room-luc lazy, and can easily be W by housewives or ehlldra. Special care should t eliminate all flies at tor time, in view of the dup" ease germs, which mjr some plague-swepi tiii.r-j tries through the flood Xi1 The presence of IM . i. Blpnnl thltUK IIOUM-niriu in n "" conditions eilst and Ueu everv intelligent person. Alt hough house-riles in nuinber we should not !' forts to exterminate Ike Kill every riy you str -neighbor to do likewise- Only a few tlreeWj-f! . .. . A At1 1 t. Hilly puurauu-ru. y"zr. $ I 2 Mi. r.wn'n Ttr Good News For You About Save money on shoes by buying here. For the next three neck we are offering gfnn'" su.vl.i"; niliu Hon. on fie prices of Shoes. 300 pairs Men's Shoes, both Dress and Work nf f)ff Shoes. Standard Shoes of highest quality . . v v Ladies' Shoes, AH Styles .... ($ 10 Off n aI1 Ladic8' and Mens House s,ippert Shoes Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Select yours while the stock is complete. Economy prices on Shoe ReF IVoiioioy prim on shoe l:oi4ilrlns Ladies' soles nnd heels, straight 9I.AO Ladles' sob s and rubber heds '. 1 75 Lailbs' military heels, high l'(M Ladies' military heoia, low Ladies' new aluminum heels L75 Men's rubber heels Men's leather heels ' 3 Men's half soles 0 Men's half soles and hecle '' , Men's full soles anil heels All Wok Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Perrin's Economy Shoe Store Repair Service V 111 Cm