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ROSEBURG MEWS-EEVIEW j BtTHKB in! pm"1 Tbera's no substitute for circulation The News-Review has over 20,000 readers IX WHICH M 1( I.I IH I) THK EVK.MXU JiKWS AM) THK ltOSI 111 lt(i ltF.VIKW jll OF KOSKUtltO ItKVlKW. ItOSKlllItG, OKKUO.V, TI KSKW, M: F.Mltl lt 20. 1USI. I.I..XXI VOL. X, Xo. 203, OF THK KVF.XINtl SEW. Pi! OF SUBMARINES TO BE NEXi dUESTION BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL ARMS PARLEY!! TEST RIGHT OF GIRLS TO POWDER THEIR LITTLE NOSES KXOTIEL. Ark., Dec 20. (I'nlted Press.) Do school K'rls have a legal right to use flint nnixi'lion Is ivnvlJ A1 lUBte bllhy. , ,1..1,1.1 ..: sentence will he pronounced on Tuesday. The maximum pen- mi uii:kki xf.whoux uahf. ADRIAN'. Mich.. Dec. 20. Mrs. .Vattie Klrby was found guilty of manslaughter by a Jury here today on charges of having caused the death of her daughter's new-born lllegitl- he decided here today, when Circuit Court Judge Marion , Kutrell rules on a writ of man- ! 20 'CttIS- da inns brought against the The case was given to the board of education of this little 7 lur? nnl- veruici w -w irui-ueu aiuuruay was sealed - and returned in court today. ROSEBURG INVITES OTHER CITIES HERE FOR MEETING TO DISCUSS CAMP GROUNDS town of 500 DoPuViMon hy pret- ty .Miss Pearl pugsey, ix. Miss Pugsel was 'dismissed ! iIra;T K'rb,y' a prominent W. C. she used powder nnd'i's seeking 'f baDy ' dJe,,,rm lm- ce's Acceptance With Reservations of Naval Scale Settles One': h."", fit TZT:zr:z Tha: : j Question But Harmony of Conference Is Again Threat- , ened With Britain's Submarine Proposals. marine tonnage tentatively suggest ed for the United States, Great Brit ain and Japan In the American plan. As the capital ship problem verges toward a decision the naval experts are giving more and more of their The reservations : attention to the submarine question "restoration of her rights." T '-'aeiy iouowing u wrin in Some time ano the hoard do. u,u" lu "V "u,u ol ' creed ! dal from neighbors. It was "Peekaboo waists, transpar- i uKht out at the.trlal that the ent hosiery, the use of Up sticks, paint and all cosmetics baby which died was the second child born out of wedlock to the ISHINCTON. Dec. 20. J! acceptance, with reserva 2 the ratio of "1.75" in the Lie as announced at a - , .ho committee of fifteen JL Albert Sarraut, head of the i legation or an Increased proportion of I as one likely to present a trouble- n,l lighter craft for . -Jarraut voiced these lm ely after accepting Fiance's . ship position. sub yueslion Next. IHI.NUTON, Dec. 20. The ! delegation will be formally nad met this proposal by agreeing to to h. I to accept the leadership of the duplicate it. Then it was asked what " girls were expelled for the 4 reorganised a,SOclntlon of the sacrifice was France to make " toi 8a"ie reason. 7: moving picture Industry at conipensate the concessions. I The mandamus proceedings J " P . Subs Are Vipers. are directed against B. A. Scott, WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. In a J- K. McCoy and F. J. Sellmey- 7 na'n yli that H. ha. ac- plenary session, probably Thursday, 11 ms-mio u. ....... u ... Lord Lee of Fnreham. First Lord of education, who framed the the British Admiralty, will Inform! iron-clad rule. the arms conference that his country regards submarines as vipers endan-i storing commerce and making some knot. Although the French capital ship discussions simmered down at their crucial stage to direct exchanges be tween Mr. Hughes and Premier Brland. It was learned today that the American delegates repeatedly had It the Plenary session OI uie buugui iu iHiiiirno u iue rrem;u reference tomorrow ui iuu. ; ... ........... ..... sreaent the Ilritish case for ences the necessity for a recession ol submarines. The British from the 350.000-ton plan. 4 that unless an agreement French Told llasis Wrong. dkI on the submarines, all In these behlnd-the-scenaa consul- been accomplished toward tations the French were told they citation might be upset. I were proceeding on a false basis subniuiine problem which is which should be destroyed before it ien up when the five-power! would be possible to build a sound r capital ships is settled, pro- structure to shelter the conceptions ireasing complications. Great of relief of the world from the heavy wants to abolsh the sub-1 burdens of competitive naval in nd has asked to present her I creases. It was pointed out that Jnat It at a puDllc Bession oi mere was no aisposuion wnaiever nyicneaper instead or moi dllTicult. ! lerenre. There Is no expec- America to question the right of Believing that large factions in both QE UALERA PLANS ren bv the uritisn, nower, r ranee 10 ouuu any numuer oi snips j l-.nijlariu anu America win support if niil carry the point, but she cared to construct to meet the' him, he will demand that these war top to cut in half the sub-j needs of naval defenne. America did I weapons he removed from the seas. not challenge that Inherent right If Frunce chose to exercise it, it was txplaincd. But, on the other hand, it was pointed out that America had the by students are prohibited." ! uio i,rL ,, . u-a "I had no face powder at T ,uur" V. BU" wue " ue" T home and used ordinary talcum , lng careJ 'or- Uniform Plan For Maintaining and Supporting Auto Tourist Camp Grounds Expected to Result From Meeting of City Council Held Last Night. as a substitute," Miss Pugsley said. "Prof. Hicks told me to wash It off If 1 wanted to re- I believe the ... ' A main In rtgnt to recall to the French mind i ' '." t,.,i t , IU'SIOIt HAYS WIMi me primary principle of the confer-; T , , ; , " ence 10 wnicn f rauce nad suo-1 T. " , , . , ; " Ecribed. That purpose, it was said, i comply with Hick s wishes. was not to fix what should be thel ,Her f,athcr started the s.H. naval strength of tUe various na-; asking for an injunction to re- tlons. but simply to get them to ?.,rain the b?ar 'rm barring agree to stop the ruinous race fori h,er from school. He took sud- naval supremacy. It was pointed " " r "' ' tha United States, according to out that America had voluntarily un-, f'"te 'J111' "J V, ,u. i a prominent republican poll- ueriaiien io scrap snips to ine value . " " ",, .. !! tlclan here today. or I3UU.UU0.000 and Great HrltH n C,'J I . u ,,a .!. HF.AI) .MO HO IXDVSTUY. ! i WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. Postmaster General Will H. j Hays has decided to accept the I offer to become virtual head of ! the motion picture industry in He stated that Hays agreed Roseburg Invites all of the cities I dered an opinion holding that the located along the Pacific highway, to city Is entitled to the funds. In send representatives hore on Tues-j spite of this opinion, however, the day. February 21, to discuss and out-, county refuses to deliver the money Hue some plan of handling camp! and It appears that the city will be grounds for the auto tourists In the forced Into the courts for collection. future. Many cities are finding their The city recorder read the final auto camp grounds a groat burden reports on the completion of Rlver and some plnn of financing the lde nrive and Fowler street paving grounds must be worked out. and the reports were approved and The council recently ordered the j the bulance due the contractor or clty recorder to write to various J dered paid. This led up to a dls clties and ascertain what other places' cusslon of the method of paving expect to do. A letter was received South Stephens street and the rein yesterday from the recorder at Ore- j forcement of the concrete. It was gon City in which he expressed the, decided to mnke the reinforcement sentiment of the council there as be-1 continuous Instead of breaking It at lng strongly In favor of making a expansion Joints, small charge for the use of the; The petition for the paving of Rice grounds. He stated that there was i street was hold up for another meet- OFFICERS TO LOSE UP BREWERIES UXCTON. Iec. 20. Court close three Louisville, Ky., on the grounds that they Ibutfng beverage containing Vm legal nmgunt, of alco 1 1 wusht. federal prohibl Jguarirrs announced today. o 'or Class Play fas Xmas Spirit i f junior class play, "Rlnls H Carol" by Kate DoukIus I, right at the time when Ig with a Christmas spirit dated ia sure to be a sue- that one reason atone. He- PLAN TOIHELP THE UNEMPLOYED SEATTLE, Dec. 20. Governor Hart's unemployment conference suggested the following means of giving employment to the fifty thou sand Jobless in Washington: Letting of all city, county and state projupts for which rune are available; peti tion to congress to let all federal work for the state; state citizens be considered ahead of "floaters;" pref erence of whites over Orientals. The conference adjourned last night. NO WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS NOW NEW PROPOSALS Catholic School to Observe Xmas The children attending the Catho- LONDON, Dec. O. Arrangements for withdrawal of troops from Ire land have been cancelled, tho Even ing Standard stated tnday. The de cision resulted from an uncertainty concerning action of Dail Eireann on the Anglo-Irish peace pact. DlTt LIN". Dec. 20. De Valera will submit new proposals for settlement with ftrltlan, he announced at the open session of Datl Eireann today. A final vote on the existing pact will probably come today or tomor row. De Valera li rallying his forces for a final stand In an effort to defeat the treaty.' No Change In Base Pay For Extra Help REPARATION TERMS SENT TO GERMANY HEHLIN. Dec. 20. Chancellor Wirth's answer to the Allied repara tion commission will be dispatched tomorrow and tho reply will state that tlermany can pay two hundred million marks on the Janunry pay ment, but none on February, ibis cepted were partly confirmed in motion picture circles here, but 4 Hays' office maintained a strict silence regarding them. Hays Is now said to be "resting up" at some health isort. Elk's Officers to Have Meeting EUGENE, Dec. 20. A meeting of the exalted rulers and secretaries of the various cliaptem lof the Elks lodge lu this state and the officers of the slate association of Elks, was called for Friday. January 6, by Geo. T. 0111118, of Medford, president of the state association, on his visit lo Eugene Saturday. The meeting will no reason why tourists should not pay for the privilege of ramping, the city, of course, niukiue the fee small Vmt at the same time enough to pay. tor firewood, wnter, lights, gaa, etc. A very successful plan. It Is thought, could be worked out and the camp grounds put upon .a self-supporting basis. If the cities try to furnish free camping facilities they will be forced to pay out more and more as tourist travel Increases and It Is an unjust burden on the taxpayers, the city recorder of Oregon City holds. This same opinion is hold by the Roseburg city council and It Is thought that by getting all of Ihe cities together a plan can be worked out, whereby the camp grounds can be made self-supporting, removing tills burden from the taxpayers, and plucing It on the tourists who are benefitted. As the merchants convention Is to be held In Roseburg on the dates of Feb. 20, 21 and 32. most of the cities will be represented nera at that time The city councils wtH t requested. to designate delegates to a meeting here mid at that time the camp ground proposition will be discussed from all angles and doubtless an agreement will be drawn up and l.e held In Portland. Mr. Collins left for his home at Medford Saturday , jlgned by all of the cities affected Although salary increases are be ing sought in several departments of employed in the assessor's and I amounts to about a quarter ot the sheriff's offices in extending the tax s"m llue at tnl8 "m0- rolls and preparing tax statements under the efficient coaching 1 "V, ' ,uo' cnurcn win eieoraie ; w,n ret.olve OUy j3 per day for that ; fDVItMn TA 1MPROUF f .. ,.,,11 bvl,.iwlnn la tn ((irt I " " " - FINANCIAL CONDITION rrn ,,i .h ..ii I Christmas on Thursday afternoon, i ,.rt T,. mil u.i..M.inn i. i .mn w ... . I A tree nnit nrnprnm uHll ho hnlil .. Marlon n r tMn nnnn In I school' building and many Thursday afternoon, the program be- Caiklng hns employed several 'differ-! tre putting in extra lime In. 7" ' . ent clerks to assist In this work, at i make their play the beBt 'oo1- Jhe tre,e bea,r lfVa for ' fealuiles of $3 pet day This is thel LONDON, Dec. 20. Means or Im e plav will be put on at I of tho pupils. Regular Christ- j gKnle aa wns j,aid lllst Teari no !-, proving the general economic situa ol auditorium Thursday, i "ias observance will take place on , crt,ase or ciliui)!e being made in the' tion of Europe were discussed at the L':na, with a cast of 14, " "''" '! appropriation lor me assessors oi- seconu couiereuce unm, rn, a'.i ih Vetollui nroiect night after a conference with J. E. Turnbiill, executive secretary of the Eugene lodge at which committee ap pointments in the state association were confirmed. The following appointments were made: lien F. Morris, Eugene, chair man of committee on state body's participation in national conclave at Atlantic City next summer; E. (J. Gearhart. Astoria, Americanization: I.ne Drake, Astoria, publicity; R. P. Hue, .Varshfield. Junior American: I E. A. Kurtz. Salem. Illg Hrother; T. I II Crawford. La Grande, laws; W. S. Kennedy, The Dalles. Hurry 11. Allen. Portland, and Dr. J. W. Ros- cnburg, Prlnevlllo, advisory commit- so that all can mnke uniform charges allowing no discrimination or favor. RiH'order Whipple wns Instructed at last night's meeting to write each of the cities at once and extend In vitations tn this meeting. The collection of JT.r.OO which the ing. Councilman Jennings was given two weeks mofe In which to Inves tigate the matter ot an olectrlc sir en. , An appropriation of $300 repre senting the quarterly allowance for the public library was made. Lane's First White Child Dies EUGENE, Dec. 20. The first white child born In Lane county, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dugurt, age 73 years, passed away Sunday, Decem ber 18, at her home near Coburg. Mrs. Bogart was born November 17, 1848, on the same farm where she died. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spores, had come to Oregon In 1847 and settled on the homestead where Mrs. Dogart had since made her home. Tlie-scese-wi married Decem ber 21, 18C4. to William M Uogart, who had pioneered to Oregon in 1 853. He died May 20, 1919. Mrs. Hogart is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Scott Wilkinson of Junction City, and Mrs. Lela M. Spencer of Coburg, and by three grandchildren, Emery Cole of Roseburg, Mrs. Olive Dorsey and Adrian Wilkinson of Junction City. The funeral will be held at the pioneer home near Coburg Tuesday afternoon. December 20, nt 1 o'clock. Id 7 In a tableau which con- le play. it ho take part In the play 1 I.oukIi. Mary Reams, Ford . Holand Schwartz, Helen Adrain liloom, lcedore Mat Snnlle Patterson, Glen Col- Hyatt. Jennie Barker, Lu . Karle Patterson, George Neimer. Jr., In the part of tlx year old roly poly, will ny a hearty laugh m., 8:30 a. m., and 10:30 a. m. There will be no services at night. Yoncalla Resident Found Dead flee Lloyd George and llrland today. The tiv;asurer'8 office, as well as naiiciui repui i o.i " """'V"' . . .V numbering Dr. E. U. Stewart. Rose operate! s ' Pay re,..uau.. ""-'"j ,ur Pn,0n Ilurdlck, Portland. E ur.hn.tl aiirwHntiiiuiit will under the 1922 budget on the same j analyzed. basis as last year. was referred to tho board of trustees numbering Dr. rnif Pntlon. 8a em. who will work In cooperation with the exalted rul er of all lodges In the atate. o i.. . u !!,. ri .n,r...ri rrrAnT Tf rrcrftT fund of $120 to be used If needed Is;4"' " requested. Two elections, additional LIVESTOCK ACT FAILS payrolls resulting from the use ofj the road bonds, and other extra, i. ...in . u.i fr.h..i- CHICAGO. Dec. 20. Efforts of found dead eight miles east of Yon-, ,.,.., .,... ,.j;. ti, -f'Chlcoga Btockyard traders to prevent who take part in the tableau I lu,,B r7 lu 8 n,ornms- .MT- l,roM $ 1 260 is now appropriated for book- the enrorcemeni ot ine new live-: . , . keeping In the clerk's office and Mr. I '' Trailing ci, i.u..:u gAijEM, Dec. 20. The legislature Riddle has asked that the amount ceu.-iui i.....u..,, ...... n to(iay considering the problem or William Cross, a well known and respected resident of Yoncalla, was , i Two Bills For Financing Fair ina Porter, Gracla Thorn- was 0,lt u"n,,ng "'ck and as yet it irtnirle Wirkhain Mildred "ot known ,,ow he ulet n'8 death. . Inez Calhoun. Leo'ta Bar-1 -Wr' G'",!, wa8 (!5 yoar8 r Voruj Ilouser County Coroner M. E. Hitter was city claims from thn county, wns ills- it,.v. E. V. Stivers will have charge cussed aguln last night. The record- of the servlcos. Interment will bo in er wns instructed by resolution to the Coburg cemetery. Marlon atch make a nnat rormni iieninnu, nnu ; lll8 charge of arrangements. the city attorney ordered to bring j o suit for collection without further, ltcturn.1 to Annlnuf delay unless the $7. S00 with Interest : Mrs. J. W. Scott and daughter, at the rate of 2 per cent is paid upon! now of Anlauf, but formerly of this demand. I city, arrived here last night to spend This money has been held hy the a few hours Christinas shopping and counly for several years, and only j attending to business matters, ro lerently the Attorney General ren- turning to their home this afternoon. Strict Ban on Opium Is Need Says New York Health Commissioner be Increased to $1380 to cover such; Fluhenry dismissed the application (ue ..0re(,on m6 exposi-, ,., ' ,,,...' voii'ne ..;.. i him mu i.o for an injunction resiraiiuun secre- ., ...,.,.j t,,ir in ii. e- . . . a .., . i.i.. ....i .. .i. !called and left here about 11:30 this now9SHr'y. Increase'ln two salaries, tary of Agriculture Wallace and Ills- ln;rmiuC(.d y (.pre-, thprS l" lh" d g. r of let- The I niied State, now has that very ! morning. From , .oafa'la Mr, !' Hitte; ; in the tax department or the sheriff's Irlet Attorney Clyne from enforc-, nltave Kubll ()f Multnomah. Two . n.Vs offer a "zest " the temp- doubtful distinction, jjill be require.! io tako a team of olTice and a substantial increase in ing the law. j. measures, one providing a prop-1 ,.,.. , ,rv . i1Hi "susiiended ant-1 "We get very much excited over norses io gel trie lemaintng eignt Mip9 Halderr.an's salary are the larg-, o ,.rtv tax Introduced by Kubll. and .. .. ra.h.r ,,, Ilornial vnca- the whisky habit. We have anvend- For every using the same amount China did American, fifteen years ago when she wus the I C. Students to Give Dance miles, there being no automobile , (8t rai,;,.s recommended ui the 1922 Hiidenm, ex-students road. The clrcumsunces will be In- h,i.,i VUtlA a(.ll nl.llK...I , UL1URtl' l morrow. and o K Hie OriKon Agricultural , , . e r,.,,,,,,,. l0 mept at tho neCl Swindle i Played In Roseburg l-lks hall on Wednesday, t Th dance is to be Storm Has Not Yet Hurt Broccoli TESTIFIES TO the other by uiaker Hoan proponing ,joU( or (o BUbHtltut' fulw? Mtimulus (! Ihe ronntitutinn as u meanure tlire year iiicohh' ia wmi for real viKor. aKiuiiHi n. nui wmiuui i iiumhik ih- . t. . . u'inea in Franro, that ho saw twelve roads committed. wni inni i i So far practically no damaRe ha9 V'K!'lr n(r , t.ranr ...RiirPN" no far have bf--n A rlnvpr avlndllntr irnma in itnina lifoii rlnno to the broccoli or on bv the it., ju i r ti.AV hH Kan .r.vor( hv t lu tolnt ways and it o "i-i " , ' hp uni mil nnu" ii !; iib'i ii'i'i""'i "8 worker! hv n rminla nf iioit ha, a . mid wonttifr. It wan re nor fed todav. . n.. ...i.i i. ..!.) ...n..na r-(,iMntittM p '! ni - ( - - - . - - - L I U I I III U I 1 lillfll. If" nmu lie iiMiinn v - nl a'miini anrt ih .'i.' wno V18l,ed Koseburg last week., in ine eent ine com couuiiue. n is 8ummon tw,.tv-eight comrades to rs r,f :h J.JL J . A n'an giving the name of O'llrlen ' possible that some damage will re- tubstantl.ite his suite nts. i.'.rti iiiKn wnnn -11 . . . . . . . . . , . . a . f hft,lfl iiaa, iiooaman, was nere Saturday, uu nui unless ine leinperaiuie urwi worthless checks for considerably below the mark set dur- Utua affairs for CArrtrrD UaKirtMr mp terms and exemptions as the ..,. .,.,. ,i,rK rB wretched to any discussion of prohibition, I OUL.uiL.it iiniiwiiiw federal income tax. are before t he a,1((clH BtP,.ped In the hopes and de-iWiint to say that, to my mind, tho I legislature. The majority of Ihe 1 ,,),, lin,i deceiving vapors that curl opium evil is Infinitely more harin- V ASHING TO N' Pec 20. George1 house members signed an agreement j up fr()m h ,,,,,,(,., ,,f n,,. vast. (fill than the whisky habit ever was. W. Taylor, ot Philadelphia, told the. against a property tax. Illghwayi For hnr0 )n r I'nlted Slates Is! "When a drinker is deprived of senate committee Investigating Sena-' traffic legislation Is being consld-! r,)rduced that which was the his whisky he becomes a limp dish tor Watson's charges of Illegal hang-lered by the joint house and senate ,,nH ()f fifteen years ago. rug. He puffers us an Individual. Here In our midst is the China j nui wnen ine opium ut-r comes thai was the world's greatest opium out from Ihe Influence of this drug, consumer. Hre Is the China which which Is a sedative and holds the nixleell times more naicollcs nervous sysu'lll anu mn nutans oi rs nf e ru.-sh of honor. are Elabor-, .(li,. . . . . : passea woriniess cneCKS- Tor ctinsiu.-iaiM u-liw m intim n.iv uui- iinise, to be one f ""a" amount8 at various places ; ing the past few day, there Is little SNOW ACCIDENTS oi-I.ii event". t .!' n of I ,hroughout the city, obtaining nbouti danger of. any s.r'ious amount of " ins or t lie season. i a ... . ,. . . . ' , . ...i.. .. i.i This CAUSE 3 DEATHS Stores to Stay Open In Evenings than any other civilized country to , the body In check, he Is excited and (iayi greatly stimulated. Is It so strange, then, that nddicls "Now, while any normal man may who take cures to rid them of this want to kill his mother-in-law yes. raging fever and desire sink back I ve got one ami sue uoesn i ininii Into the vast swaiun of nan -otic Hu so reiuarks of mine th opium ami at ih. n,i.V- V K'mg me name of Wilson, appeared careiuny oecause ot ine ian inai a, ,. ... n in., meeting to- ,.ii,i.. . . j .... . , . ......i .,..,i rt .k rno.,lta ?r.rt i i i.r., will lie appoint- i,n . ...,.. .. ..j ' ' . i.. .. .. anil the various fea- ' "i, . "' e pi sen up con- r "Y"""" of snow accidents In the city fumes which Is all about us? These facta are offered by user wlihoiit Ills fumes will kill any Dr one. Society from him. at large will suffer ..v.nlnv rnlu- - rnli -u tiMtl.ituil l.-Lrlsliitloii to erailt- " ... P...,..l..llt, I ... nn Urn Iriiir P w (la. 1111 V llllin I II." I' N'li.iinifc .......... ......... would Join 111 Identical procedure In ' ASr.luni i,.,i.,. 'u 111 041811 as a result oi bis opera-: damage to me coming crop B chare., f .i ' " ,l0"8. The next day. another man. year's crop is being watched very . ' , , . .rrninnilatn the late l..i. . . r Ul Sanitation Flvlnv Iha no.... M.ll.n J rnrnlnllv I.AcnilBtt nf ttlA fnfl that 1 . . . - l?..i-,.l Crinrl n 11 ,1 tltmllll CnlliniiS imi ami at the, n,M.i.. UL ..iwuii, Bij.-im-u - r bimwii' ti- n T.rt Knn riirUttmiH n uiiitier. local sioren Will ,...,... (,..... I r I . "' ' - " " ' ' .. , fclfirif r ixf W Vfirk ill V. A ho HMVO- II Ulf 1 Illi'U nmi.s aim n...in. r. .. .1 nn ...... nr rf..n n. . .l.l.n 111 I Ml f'YI'Il III US I lllll" -" " ' -' of snow accidents In the city last iii.nVlng Wednesday. Christmas rates national 1"K! r. t i,i . i i. i.ria' hi inn nrcttc i - ... ... , snd then employed. W. I. Torey loc- dustry will be seriously crippled as '"" - ", "' "-" ."'"' " ,'" ,hn, ,h,.ro hisky habit lately made difficult If woiim iiai no mr uer orry ,. .1 n. V. :.' . . , .,'' . . i h... and an automobile hit the old man. time and It Is experted tnai Hurt ' , ' .,,,...,,, i to watch the iiniii-Klliig in from for- -o , will be a heavy rush during tne usi i p parts, nnd you can he sure that The late closing hour wn . ....... .11.. Hr. Carleton Simon will attend to The use of opium Is Increasing, ; '-h:" very thoroughly, says I)r Copelaud "Tl"' Problem must be denlt with "Five 'hundred mid slxtv-foiir 1 nationally and In conjunction with opium eanada unless wo oil nun we 111 1 if ti t ns wen turow up our nanus coi: inittp.'. ' -ia.se of the various fea- l.uili;.-i noa - th lha An, Dec. 20. - will sw-pp the nonh 'enlitht. possibly " ra.n toninrrnw. said Storm warnings pli IU, KUIKCAST. I H!ANCIifn al Jitney driver to take him to growers will become discouraged but (.rants Pass. At C.rants Pass. Wil- It a good crop materializes the in ton drew a check for 30, which was dustry is expected lo receive a great returned today marked "N". G." impetus. Chief of Police Shambrook has warn-1 0 ! er ponce onicers in the southern part Mr. and Mrs. II. C. parr and Mr. Ma hen Is few days. Rlat Trufflp flffic-r .1 .1 In Hoseliurg for a few days for the lie a great aecotnodalion to the last purpose of assisting auto owners In shopper and will iloun'.less stimulate- flllln mil their new licen.o untitle-.- hiiiilnesn. All mere ll atlt 111! establish-. Ilmi hlnnlo ll'i? Il,-.n... nnul h Milium offices. Iiallk'. etc., will Oh- ... .u i. ..in in normern i amor- ond Mrs. Hawley. the latter being rar driven out on and after Jan. serve Monday. !. S crook. D '00l(01" for the lhe owner of the Varsity Candy Kit- ie officer state, and unless 11- und will be closed all day ' , rlien in Eugene, siirnt last night In censes are procured by that time and o - Q mm i h ii 'ihlji rl I w on rrt nt a tit (hnlf hnmiil In j ..... 1 .. ...... . . in .. C W nv. ....n. r- .'."" " :" . l,ul "" "crisis win nil ' "T "P"1 erai nours in this t,v automobile and have been on a cl.jr today. tr,p trough California. i He Is ready to give all assist. II. rr. fii.lil 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. W. It. Klnsel of Wilbur wns .. . Ih.,ii.-.n.l fiiiii.l. ..f r-i nili. U. 1IOI.....J. .... , .... ..,,,. :Siatesln Hil. Tlie year ntier mat we Imnorted (itn .iiin i.oiiii.ls. Sia- "The way to cure the habit Is to ti.ii... -ii,., it.... ,.-,...i,i in r.i) have no drugs available. If there ins.l ;'wl,l,"r """-praliis for every tnnn. w-iman aud " 'Mdum there can he no habit. s.-M-ral hours loilay. chm Jf I ntll then we cannot wipe out the nnre in his power to atitol.ai mak-, In this city for Ing application for license plates, reluming on the afternoon train. t ..A() r,,KariiH ,,!, hmK, e are habit