flUl TWO AOMKBUKQ MEWM KKVUiW lBa4 Dally llaadar. B. U. mm I.. W'liubrrlr Hrl l. Blr MllliMi .tllTlON HATED Dally, par year, by mall ..MOO Daily. iu mouths, by mall . 1-00 By Currier, pr month . iti Tna Aawclulad Freaa la aJLcluvively anlltlaa to tn u.e fur republication ol an bwa di.iialclow creuiteU to u 01 l.ul.oiliart.a crouited In Ihle papor and aio tlx local iiewi publlalied nara i.. ah rttki uf ruuublicatlon of ape- tial Utapatcuea beleiu are aiao reaenvU. alnlered a. euiiu-cuka uiatier Mar IT, lino, at ttie poat om-e at Kuaebtirs', Oletfou, uuUer Ilia Act of IWAIUUi. Jtiwt-bui K, Ore., llereuihcr !2I, WfM. LO.MrE'HTIVK AHMAMKNT. The subject of disarmament tukt-B on new interest from the retu;,at 01 Japuu to Hunt her army anil nuvy as long ss the United states nun uoi miiu to such limitation. It la huiuiy poaHiuie that Japan hupt'S to euuul our military power tuner by land or sea. ir It comes lo real competition. The United Slate can always raise a laigcr iiriny be cause it has a fur more numerous population. It tun always bulla hIi i lit, more rapidly than Jupiiu, and sup port a tar larger fleet, because lit wealth Is much greater. 'Ihe Japanese. Heel today is almost negligible in comparison with ours. In actual lighting strength it is prob ably intend- to that of France. Hall our fleet should be able to cope with It easily. ' Japan Is building now bat tleships, but not so many as the Unit ed mutes. Her naval appropriation for the present fiscal year is 1 1 (, Uuu.oou; ours is tu,uuu,uiiu. Wak ing due allowance for cheaper con struction in Jupun. it is clear thai she is not musing such rapid pro gress as we are. The Jupuueses pro gram up to 1H25 contemplates lewei new builleships and cruisers than ours does. So ambitious is the Ameri can program, Secretary Liuulels an nuuuced recently, that if it is curried out until l'J25 as pluuiied, und ii Great llrilain builds no more war ships for Ihe same period than slit now pluns, in live years we shall huve a slronger navy than lirltuin's It Is questionable whether there u . any udvantuge is going further than that. If the United Slates Joins Hit other powers in a peace federation. whether Ihe present league or anoth er one, It might he useful, as well as conducive to self-respect, to have a navy euual to the British. Thai would give this country a militar) superiority over lirituin. because wi could always raises more soldiers and more money, uml build new ship, faster If we needed lliem. Such un argument upplles more forcibly In the case of Jupuu. H America and Japan were both to agree to a lltiiliutlon of navies pro portioned to their present size unc rate of Increase, we should huvt nothing to fear from Japan. If there is any wuy lor the Unllei Stales to come to agreement will the other powers on this subject, i. ought to be done. INVESTMENT TilltU MAVINtiH. There will he ways lo swindh simple-minded investors Just us Ion us there are people with money lo 11. vest. Occasionally the methods vul'j a little, but uluas Ihe basis of th, fake Is the sumo--the lure of iiiukiui much money with little elTort, ills proportionate returns for Investei funds. A new entrant into the llelt of hud promotion schemes is tin wildcat movie concern which bid. fuir to crowd Its predecessors in 01 and mining ventures unite Into t Ii background. The National Associu liun of the Motion Picture Industry ill Ihe United stales has nunouncei. that the wildcat motion picture com panics annually swindle Hie pulilli out of $2!ii.iimi,uiiii. The viglluiici committee of the association luvesti gated 711 suspected companies urn. found tluil only three of them hat. uny itssels or earning capacity. It limy be hopeless lo try lo sum the foolish Investor from the swlnd ler. In the case of those who un seeking huge, unearned gains, the; may be said to deserve all they gel or all they lose. Hut for the sake o. Ihe smaller number who are suupl.v Ignorant of the proper way to gi ubout making a sane and sound In Ves nl, the warnings should b. given over und over again by publli authorities and reputable itivesiiiieui orguniKutiniis. No inexperienced pri son should ever buy stocks or securl lies without seeking reliable Informs lion and Investigating thoroughly tin proposed investment. If there is uny douhl at all. In might much belter put his money I, u simple savings account which is ufler all, the safest sort of Invest inetii for Ihe man or woman who can not afford to lose. Helena. Mont., has found that pro hlbllion Is a space-saver. The drj era has so greatly reduced the mini ber of police court cases thai the rit commission has decided not to retain Ihe special room formerly set asld. for their trial. Offenders can easily be handled In the office of the chlel of police, and hearings will be held there in the future. In the mcantlim the room iibandotied by the poliei court has boon eiiulppeti as a pattla' gymuusluiii where members of tin tire department can play hand ball ot other games during their leisun hours. This Is n decided sup up ni nn old police court, viewed from any constructive attitude. If gyuinasiuno and libraries and community room and health centers spring up wher ever a Jail or court room or place ot detention und punishment is dont away with, the public will find liselt luippier and heallhler than ever be fore. The electrocution of four men In New York City for murdering u sub way licket agent is a surprising re versnl of American penal procedure Generally about 40 men are mur dered for one murderer that Is pun Ished. pL. H M f 7. H "IT i M'jj Qne-Eleven lLr -Tl.'. . . - " - i 1 , UtlLtBIVIB fl" TJ&i utt j' Vt SwS? ' i f- , venue TiftkA NeivYork 2 O cigarettes! I I Jra SMAMi WW'S HHJ sroiti;. The French nay the Germans Imvr put eiplostVPA In coal. luriiiK thi yar the took explosives out ol coal. Vhtn a nifrrhunt buiiilfl a $100. 000 hI ore in a town of 3ouO people, he- 1h very likely to be Bel down at Hazy. Tha( is what people Bald of Fred I'. Mitnn. of I vII h Lake, N. I)., tvln'ii he did that very thing back in 19U7. "The town will never support a itore half Hint size." they declared. The old-liiuerH laiiKhfd when he out In KtK'h new-faiijvled notloim us a rest room for wounn, a booth that terved coffee free on Saturday after toon and inuslcnl proi;r.itiiH for Rpe !fal ocoanions. They told Mr. Mann hht Ihe elt Kance and pretentlousnesw ' it IiIh Htore would drive away t he :ountry folk, unused to Hitch Hplen lor. The Htore Is now doing a biiHiiU'Ss f about $750,000 a year. How doeH Mr. Mann do It? Ho Is natural-horn merchant, but he nakr no flaini lo genius. He huv in merely trina to keep his mind open o new idean, and move with Ihe 'lines, and possibly . t a little bit tbead of thein once In a while. Hut t Is of little use to have np-lo-dale deas If one doesn't Hpread them. He itlributeH hia remarkable mno'-ss en Irely lo advertising advertising In ivery posHiblo Tonn. Three years ago he net out to b urn vhy one-third ot the business in his tat'' was going to mail order house1 n li-rge cities. His survey proved to lis tiatlsfaotion that it was ln'cau nl ten per rent of the local mer chants were "live advertisers." Since hen he himself lias made greater in 'ends than ever Into the business o! he Chirago mail order houses. "You can do a big business any rvheri'," ho nays, "If you go about it Ight." Stockings have gone down, accord ing to a headline. Funny! You'd think the more elastic prices would hold them up. Anybody might nuppoae, from all (hia tragic talk, that big crops are a misfortune. It's food that people eat, not money. Only a little while ago everybody was envying the farmers; und now the funnels are envying everybody else. CitleitH of Montana have forward id to the secretary of the interim md to holli houses of congress a peti loti requesting the cn-aunri of un it her national monument in Men ana. The region which it is UesiieU o preaervo In Its natural scenic glory a a UU-mile canyon cut by the Mis jouri river through the itig Itefl noun tains. When Lewis and Clark llscovered that waterway ihey called t the Cute of the Mouulains. The Ivor there fa about halt' a mile wide, it Is bordered on either side by sheer 'ock walla which tower above ii in loine places to a height of ;f,u0 feei. Vlosl of the rock Is a dai.ling while liueslone. softened and made more deasani to the human eye by pine md lir treea which cling mirai-ulous-y to the walla. The director of na lonal parks and monunicnis. Slept), n T. Mather, visited the (late ot the nouulains recently and has x ji'edsed his approval of the proposal o lii:ike it a national Instil ut Ion. Not ill citixeus appreciate the value of lutloual parks and natural nionu nents. Not expecting or caring to .tsll them themselves, they gie Ih le thought lo the pleasure and lealih which many thousands of visitors derive from (hem every year. ;lut (iiiie aside from the satisfaction ;iven to the present day tourist. I;, he permanent value to the nation md tit posterity in thus preserving or alt time, free from private ninn ipoly or commercial exploitation, the voTiderlands of this country. The -ntien is more likely to .ir on the ide of falling to conserve scenic - ginna than It Is to nebet utiliza bn of soil or water power needed or the country's forth, r dev. lop lent. Congress will do well to heed he Montana petitioners in 111 is In da nee. Improvement Clab Holds Meeting The Garden Valley Improvement cluh met in the Woman's cluh room on Thursday, December ltith at 'I very Important liusiness and Ihe next meeting will close Die year. Mem bers nre requested lo lie present as the election of officers for Ihe com ing year will lake place. Mis. J. D. Young was hostess for ihe day and n pleasant Roclnl time was passed. Coffee, and cake were served, after which Ihe cluh udjottr aed to meet in the cluh rooms on December ::nin. .Mrs. .f. II. I'arrntt and Mrs. John Sinclair will he host- Christmas Carnival I At Armory Tonight- The klndergaiten and physical education department of Ihe Heln-line-Monre conservatory will present a Christmas carnival at tne armory this erenlnp beginning ut 7:30 sharp. The program arranged for the occaaion Is decidedly entertaining, and will be most enjoyable In every particular. The advance sale ot the tickets has keen large, assuring a 1 guod attendance. Following is tne program in full. killllerKarten DeUll1ilHMlt. 1 Mutch with Drums. 2 Rythmic exercises. 3 Dancing: (a) Heel and toe; (b) Come dame with tne. A Welcome: Truyer. 5 -Do you n. lieve In Santa Claus' 6 Xmns Sons Clarabelle Olson 7 Santa Cluus Song. H Christinas Ships" 9 Mother (loose Rhymes: (a) Diddle Diddlo Dumpling: (b) Cock a Dooille-Doot c) Goosey, Goosey Gander. 10 Arrival of Santa Clans. IMivslrnl Kdiicutioti Department 1 Cluh Drill. ... High school girls 2 :"Over the lop.".... Hoys class 3 "Red RiilHiR Hood Polka" Maxlne lliney 4 "Tra Tra liance." Marine Cannon. Katie Sipur. Dorothy H.-irtruin. liarhara Oil. Wave Heed, Mnhnon Winter. 11 "Snow Fluke Dance," I.ois Ann Whipple 6 "Sunbeam Polka" Miss Hildehuni. Miss Henderson Mis. Flurry, Mrs. Juild, Mrs. Vdslie. Mrs. KuatiRS, Mrs. Fields. Mi.--s Kosehtlt'g. 7- "itustic Dance,"..Maxlne Moore 8 "hindy Lee" Margaret Fields. Mary flur- goyne. Klizahcth Williams, Phyllis Quine, I.ols Kellinglon. 9 "Vilhige (-otirlship" Mnhnon Mliuer, Wave Reed 10 ".-'haters Waltz." ....Vivian Orcutl, Kvelyn Quine 11 Narcl3sus, Mildred Stir nlger. 12 "Sicilian Dance,' Lucille WrilUit, Grace Carroll Lucia Giles, Vera McMillan. Thelma (ilinsteod, Il.nzel Curdwcll, Alona Porter, He'en Churchill. 13 "Httnioresiiue" Marion Schwartz 14 Wand drill Ladies Class Sav, we would like to have chance lo make that old Rtilt of yours like a 121 model, running on all four cylinders. Special attention given to French Dry cleaning. Slop er and Dlllard, one door north of the Liberty theatre, phono 472. Melrose to Vote on Consolidation (By Kreil OofT.) Tho open mooting of Ihe Melrose Orange Saturday night was cnllc'l to oriler by U. A. Uusenbark, lectur er. After a brief Statement of the pur pose of tho meeting. Industrial Club Leader was Introduced and gave n very interesting Illustrated lecture on the Industrial club work of 1 oug las county. Mr. Street has had charge of the work long enough to collect a number of pictures of the boys and girlH hi their achievements In the club work. Thefft pictures he has made into slides and by the use ol the Ktcreoptican tells the history ol the club work. l-'mrii the pictures it shows th ii Douglas con ui y is foremost in the slate in the industrial club work. Your Friends I Congre; is only going to lake a 'our days' r. cess this Christmas. r'iMir da8 Is plenty ef time to re over from ktrkle:-R mince pie and idled Ihe Usual mileage. That $.t.iioii.(MHi.noO commercial -oniract with Kamchatka may he all ighl, provided Kamchatka can pro luce Ihe billions and l.eninu has uny ufluvuce with Kamchatka. Don't Forget Them! And don't forget that useful gifts, such as Neckwear, Sox, Shirts. Caps, Hais, in tact, wearing apparel of any kind, make the best gifts. New assortment of Silk Shirts Duds For Men Don't Forget Yourself! A new Hart Schaffner & Marx suit will make you look better and feel better. Back to Pre-War Pri0 A DOWNWARD REVISION that is in keepW l present Day Market and in many instances amounts 50? & former price. t All garments have been repriced t r to this downward revision. We invite you to come a1 our revised prices before you make your purchases. m. P Timely Christmas Suggestions Those BLANKETS at the REDUCED pRiCEs make a gift worth while lltuvy weight all cotton U nuble alwet blankets. Lowest prices ir u,,, $1.98 $2.69 $3,50 $3.98 $4.98 $57 w.H,.p.iK.rt6.ie. $6.90; $7.90; $8.90 and $H.5q A.I wool !n extra large size. 50 and $14.75 ' Don't overlook a eood war,,, co,for,$39g. $C)fy $5.50 and $5.90 llmise and Bedroom Klipiiera for Lulies and irrntlenien. Best qiuiliiles at" lowest prim. tini-n," mine better A visit to mir Toy lemrtieiit will rediira your Xmas bill, our pi-Ires are so low. l)runu.T fc Air Itilh-N, IKtlls, evei-j thlng for Santa's ick. Our line of beautiriil Uhx l'ier U ellI.',' your xupply before it is all gone. S" d See our display of Ludles llnndkercliiefH. Plain and Initial. mm Union Made Overalls and Jumpers $179 Work Shirts 9gc cA ttationwide institution Tills ia well und bespeaks a great fu nire for our county. There is no .l.itiKer but what a boy or Kirl that oinplete a cliih project ill make a usi-ful citizen. Mr. Sheet also showed a set or slides of Oreonx scenery. The set of slides wns furnished by the Univer sity of Oregon and created much in icrest. Supt. O. ('. Itrown was next Intro cIiu'imI and loek fur his subject, in- priivi-iiieel of the Kural Schools by I 'ousolldntion." Mr. Hrown being well in touch with educational conditions, iioih in our own state and in the fulled Slates, was able to give much valuable intoiniation along this line. Statistics show that where there are consolidated schools, five times as many pupils rinish tho ciHhth uraile, and where thero are Union high schools near the children, ten Mines as ninny students finish the high school. This In itself should be snfiicient to condemn the one room rural school. Mr. Itrnwn spoke briefly on the present conditions of the community and of the possibilities of improve ment. He stated that he was ready if all times lo assist In any move ment of this kind, but that it was ihe work of the community to de cide their plans for themselves. Mrs. Itrown net gave a svnopsls cnmplishcd. The drive for the "Hoover n.ihles" was not overlooked. K. A. Uusenbark Is in charge of this work for the Hclrnsc community and a good sum was given by those present at last night's meeting. On the first Saturday night in Jan nary, there will be a public installa tion of Ihe officers of tho Melrose Craiige for Ihe year. Everyone is in vited to attend. There Is not li I lie more appropriate for a Christmas gift than a pair of good shoes such as can be bought of us. A lusting and sensible gift. Stephens' Shoe Store. Auto Stage Line to Eugene Started An auto stage line between Rose burg and Eugene will be started Thursday by A. D. Taylor and It. S. Weekly of this city. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Weekly have been operating the Itoseburg-Marshfleld stage, which has been discontinued on account of the bad condition of the road. The stage between Itoseburg and Eugene ...111 ...!!.. l..nvlnir Fll. ,'. '"o.."''.'''..' 'T Sc.';""":""hwl,.''y,r.. at 8 o'clock in the morning and I leaving Itoseburg at 12:30 p. m. The trip between the two points will lake I Its easy to w WiidrootUiitiiaau.' eMidpletHMp-' doesn't nuke my hut M way otdinirf t hiirlusitoppeaw"-!- Itural School Supervisor. Her keen Interest 111 educational work ,.ies her power to present facts in t " l l very ertectlve manner. She show- j abou ,hrw and a h"- .1 cl.atly the need of rural school 1 fa l" " used are the ones recently oipervision and the benefits derived 'aken from coast 'I"?' Th,'. inim ihe same. Among other facts ,1"av" Hudson automobiles equipped disclosed was that the health of thew,,h CrusB air springs, making them rural school children Is on an nv-1 v,,".v "'"sy riding. Passengers will he rage below that of the cltv child, j carried between InlnTinedinte points. This is caused chiefly by iiusauliai y I T,lu far0 between Itoseburg anil Eu I'oudltloiis and n, gleet on the part 'H' 'w $3. 25. The coast line f the cotiimui'.lties to provide the ' w'11' he resumed In Ihe spring as soon proper school buildings. as weather conditions will permit. I his year, what is known as zone while ntldlMonnl cars will be put on iii.eniii.-s are being held for the leat'hers of the county. It Is inipos- dble for the supervisors to visit each if the schools, as often as Ihev should,, so the teachers are assembl ing together at some central lo- eation on Saturdays, thus bringing i heir problems together to the su pervisors. These meetings are being well attended and much good is re suiting. The question of consolidation was lin'Ussoil and it was decided to call' a mass meeting of the voters of Ihel districts adjacent lo Melrose at some future date. At this meeting plans may he thoroughly discussed and a d' cision oi some sort arrived at for lletler schools. This year ihcre are 2i pupils In these districts that nre In the eh.l.ih grade with good prospects of pass-' ing. The question s. win they at-1 lend high schonl?- In the past four years there has' been a total of ;9 that have finish- d the eichth grade In these districts I Where did th y go? There is a tot al valuation of7fi6. m'S. aed an attendance at present of 1. '.. If it were possible In h,,v .it . W. E. CIIAl'MAN, 4ff1 llllig., KOniTf --r- the line to Kune weather iiimlerai. KM ' Get your rubwr woo yuur ..- .... u-iih Eood live "".'- Green's Tire s"p Mrs Ernest a Koseliiir visitor for i yestenlav. leaving (or the evening u"- Can furnish HnlU to f . .1..11.. vrp.ltns aiSO lien The rem c s The rern "t Originated by HORLICK A- nniGlNtt guv w- -TfSCt lectea maucu - . j u JUI 6" . n . r. eer 13- coceeMlUliV " "' ' - ve-tr Superior to 'e," 1 nulck lunch re" . . .. "7,-. iionrisbiii. inigorv ., An fob-, Ask for - " t-fas-tteri. mci r. Ask For and Get ijuenn in one scnool, r great improvement In results would be ao-J The Old Rcbablo Round Package Writi (or ft" ASK ioi Eiii- v,.rtirrinl'l( --j: wntbvbnrt'T' tn- hot or cold water. kP 1 J.U ) thus Avoiding l SUBSTITUTES Cost Yuu- .