I i S RQSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. PAGE THRra V V'CTV I II 1 Latin Appurel -V Women's and Misses' Coats and 'Suits Reduced to Cost and Less in this Year-End. Clearance Sale - in Fur trimmed suits of the season's best fabrics, in rich shades of brown, beaver and navy, silk-lined. Reduced to exactly HALF PRICE Every High-Grade Fur-Trimmed Coat that Remains in Stock is Reduced 1-3 and More These coats are beautifully made of heavy, lustroiw pile fabrics, silk lined throughout; collars and cuffs of Mun churian wolf or caracul; panel and blouse back styles; in navy blue only. An opportunity to secure a high grade coat at a decided pries concession. 1 Lot of Mannish Tailored Coats Reduced to $15 These coats are made of mannish materials, in plain pat terns and herringbone effects; light and dark colors.. Ideal garments for utility wear and priced earlier in the season at one-third to one-half more. Umbrellas of Individual Design A beautiful umbrella with an artistic un usual handle i3 ever a popular gift for milady and the selection this year is most inviting. Umbrellas of fine quality taffeta, with ring or strap handles and ivory tips, that were $6 to $12.50. Reduced for Xraas Selling 25 Music Club Meets Tonight The Rosebunc Music rlub will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Ilelnlins Conservatory. A larite number are planning to attend, and the following well arranged pro gram will be given. Jthythra Demonttration ny ihe pupils of Roue School. Third grade. Miss Thoraen, teacher. Solo Hugh Amtury. Conservatory (ilee Club Mrs. Charles Ilranii director. Tenor Solo Mr. Harold Memls. Male Quartette Merrill Throne, IIuEh Amsbury. Mr. I'arkhurat, La verne Sutberlln. Reading Mini I.nrrlene Conlee. Soparano Solo Miss Jean McKen ile. Trombone Solo Mr. Dale Strange. n Give brother a flashlight for Christmas. Hudson Electric Store. Beaded Blouses at 1-4 Off - IL ti Beautiful beaded and embroid ered crepe de chine blouses, x-rlv stvled and faultlessly H made. Those in search of a Christmas remembrance will find these blouses delightful gift. - .. '..ru.; v ( fffWl mm ji04 Forum Luncheon Enjoyable Affair Although the attendance was not lnrge the Forum luncheon of the chamber of commerce held at the South Methodist church at noon to day waB a very enjoyable affair. Lieut. Kerr of the IT. S. Navy was the rreaker for the occasion and gave a very interesting talk on the possibili ties of foreign trade and its aid in developing the Pacific slope territory. John Flurry was the chairman of the meeting today. It was decided to hold the lunch eons once each month hereafter and the time has been changed to six o'clock In the evening, to allow longer time for discussion of the topics. The Forum voted today to send resolutions to the Oregon congress man, urging them to take a stand aealnat the proposed annexation of Diamond Lake to the national park reserve, which Is being agitated again by upstart Interests. YOUNG MAS AIUSIVE W0MAB0R I In the late Mr. OeWltt Cuyler. chair-1 man of the Association of Hallway ! UllPC 11'1'IUI nrnnfiT1 Kxecut'ves. who, I understand, agreed i WAAL) AilnUAL luili'l i ,0 urKe acceptance of the proposition j suonmiea. it appears, nowever, mat when the plan was presented to tho ! Association of Railway Executives in 1 New York, It was rejected." Continuing his discission of strikes! fatal appeals to which involved the Interest of the ral ntitilic on. a large scale, Sec-. (Associated Press ! jTASHIXGTOX, Dec. ll.Deolar- nation "mast find a wav to si tnese futile, f in Industry " s. j ,s omiiuui i that the ceniiiation machinery te Federal government be so ex po as to enable it to handle ef pely nationwide industrial dis- FN'o better example of the futility t..ese aooeala to fn. l ., v.ic vail uw said the Secretary, "thnn th f l strike of the bituminous coal i-juur uepartment recommendert rntnrv Tlavla ,aM (hfl( thfnlrr.. Cor.jress today in his annual re- j have -recognized for some years that I men who take an oath of office In i public service give up their right to strike." I "However, there Is a field In the! twlllglit lone between public em- j ployment and private industry, gen-j erally referred to as public utility on quasi-public service," the Secretary I CnnHnilPrl "It la In tltla plaactNoa- . After months of suspended I tion that the railroads, the coal' F, r7. the 600. OHO striking m.l ' mines mil nlhov Imllni. t ,1 fall. The President has well said that every man has a right to work In Industry or under conditions which I the Individual considers Improper j cannot be abridged. There must be( a compensating circumstance when-, ever a limitation Is set upon this I freedom nf netlnn ' 1 '' M'nis " nie that before en-1 connection with his proposal for ! Uy radical rnrnllm.x C. Fff the sdmlnlstratiye .chm said : ! nr with tho ...it.. .. i t'-t ell cnr.,1(!er the nerfl.n, ' ,.J V r' 8 P."' j Proved so efflctiv .",Pry Whlrh llc ani1 automatic means of bringing I . Wi Past- 1,he alicn ln contact with the govern-1 . wiiiuienu- uieiii in a irienniy spirit or coop- be pe- i i-rs returned to their work wlth- wur;e rnanep hnv n K fi ID TJEi j or rnnHltlnn. It has been the expcrl P of the Denartment of lj.hor that f Wested intelligent practical con- J, u " capaoie of ending r m ,i ' Kisiative enaM- eratlon. ftlsneB... """''us oeait with quainted with the solicitude of th k-'ir.!!.. i ' 110 "sk'''1 tr" the eovernment as to his Individual wel- revised to permit fare: the government must know the ''lion hxr. l. lr.i..i . . b'T. i., "I''lon ot pros- alien. ng many The with alien should the solicitude of "I should strongly oppose any en- l fnwlnion, of ,h . "rlnR- rollment If It were to be conducted i P Art: thnt nines bxclu- svatem nf eitilnnai-A It I. hnnv -Ml o.-.i . resident ln the'.,,,. " -u : . j 1 In Am.-iranUm- , . 2 . ! catlonal direction would atitomatical '" ! tult.n .i..-.1 ""fmlte.iy bring to the notice of the eovern- " ii-nr or ntho ' emplovir nt of vise to ment those who actively resisted or .... v' 'Guillen aS rtnueri In ti.no llrrhtlv Inal Ihillnna ..f 1 iTA-n tr-t tfVrn k ( Alotl ST wit h h I rwnm m n A n i ! on f nr th rArlnt-il fi . BelfrtiVtP ItnmlsTrnllnn Inv tanatillnv that L 'Mires, , etlahle" ,. . j American Inspectors to examine ment r trial 7 " " "n,p' "Pen th!'l,lyan1 Phys'cally all immigrants be- t,, ' nr ;ie mti h t.vM":'.,rM 'n s v ,rr1 iv.. rteta 're thev will for the I'nited States Mr. Davis asked for extensive enlarge- r-r.irnin. feier-i .nvo, nient In the Immigration machinery in ""'"ment of this country. '?!n!rvn Vt 't r" In manv ways, the Sec rnlflpv l .1 . l. . . i i m . i th r"erii i ' reguiatinsr Immigration are Inad" tlo hm ,". " ! ouate. The Ellis Tsland station at1 a .'New York, he said, usually has at ',vn r iv,,, ..,. , 'least BO per cent more business than VvET"""h'-' 'oward the I1' 1? ""Mlpped to handle, while the. r"-. -""""it "rr,T.e,,l I1 ' ' "l """" " " ' I"" n.-":.t w!ln qnste and that sattle is . i ""tn 1 Ta".ly located and should be replaced hv ) w.,.1 la government owned buildii.i. The! '"t,,nT), ...v"'""" rf Cisco Day he pronounced "wholly on-1 : prop- j erection of. "-TlltM ... ' . res- stilted tnr lha mirnata fr,- h 1"ot Ti, r-rp,, , p ,n was built." recommending "that men called ,cr ,teps be taken for the crectl a suitable Immigrant station In the city of San Francisco with a view of abandoning the station at Angel Island." The rhlneo Exclusion Act the Labor Secretary said, had "slgndllv failed" to accomplish the purpose -ouctil. Some of the provisions of the statute, he said, were unneces sarily harsh in their relation to ex empted classes of Immigrants, while those aimed nt Chinese laborers were circumvented with comparative ease. "It seems to me." he continued, "that the present situation with ref erence to Oriental Inbor under our law H simply disgraceful. The pres sure for entry into this country Is tre mendous and anparentlv well fi nanced. The schemes for circum venting the -law are most astute and clever and ln numbers are beyond be lief. The subject Is worthy of the i-iost rireful consideration and a most thorough and comprehensive revision of the law by Congress." Discussing the child lnbor situation Secretary Davis said a complete sur vey would Indicate thnt l.r.OO.OnO children are "victims of premature toll in mines, mills, factories; fields and homes." "There are those," he said, "who advocate uniform child-labor laws by the states. On the other hand, there are those who advocate the ndontlon of nn amendment to th" Federal Con "titntion cl'ing Cnnrress exclusive power to deal with the subject, re gardless of which method may be nHonted. It l ureent thnt some meth od be adopted which wl'l fo'ver fc'ot from the escutcheon of the nation the black snot of child labor, which atlll exists ln some form In some places." In connection with the proposal for pirengthenin? the federal employment service, the Secretary said: "Here we have two problems to meet to prevent a recurrence of the employment rienression which threw between five and six million men Info Idleness, and to reduce the number of our werklnemen who pre dally with out means of livelihood " "v hve r nowerf"! agency In meeting both these problems In the T'plted States Employment Service, which fully organized and equipped, would have lis flncer at all tlms on the pulse of the labor demand and supplv of the country. The m vear this service listed about 2.r.00. 000 of them In join without expense to the workers or emn'ovet. "Ind"trlnl strife and tipemplov ment offer opportunities to the en m'es of rove-nmept too favoraM for nr. to overlook 1V-'. A young man was picked up at the S.a P. depot this morning for creating a disturbance. He was en deavoring to force the ticket agent to exchange ' his train ticket to San Francisco for an autobus ticket and when the agent refused to do so he became quite abusive. The city and railroad police took the voting man before the city recorder but the case was dismissed when the fathor of the young man ap peared. The boy has been quite ill and Is only partly recovered, his mind having been somewhat affect ed. The family Is on the way to California for the winter. Finest Joo-prlntlng In the cl.y at the News-Hevlew. nunc ickin's y 'That Book of Giggles" HScrt 6. Bates Only a Limited Number Left A Million Dollars Worth of Snickers for FOUR BITS Send orders to ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, Roscburg, Oregon Injures Arm Virginia Yount, the 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vomit, of the Orand Grill, while playing yesterday threw her arm out of place and tore severs! of the ligaments. She Is painfully although not seriously Injured. Electric gifts, useful and novel, for every need and purse. Hudson Electrlo Store. SiiSBnBSSIBBaalSBaaSStBaaBICSlJLl. . ULI Peel Resident Improved Lafe Engles, resident of Peel, who has been 111 at the Mercy Hospital. Is reported to be greatly Improved iind Is able to walk about for a short time each day. NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS Highway Cuuntrortlun, Uouglft loantX Oreson. Sealed bid will be received by tb County Court of Uouglua County. Or gun. at tlie Courthouse In Uo3burnr, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. ro., on the 6th day of January 123, for construction of a 105-fout wood span Howe tru4 bridge with 2j0 lln. ft. trestle approach, loi-uted two miles southeast from Kiddie, Or?.. In Kectton m, Townshtp 30 sout!., k-'.j ; j -t, W. M. No bid will be considered unless ac cnnipaiiliHl by rash biddur bond oT i-ertifiel check for an amount equal 10 ut iwiat five (i per cent of the totul ani iunt pt the hid, A sufficient bond will be required for the faithful rterformanc of the con tract in a sum equal to one-half the total amount of the bid. 1'lans, specifications, form of con tract, proposal blanks, and full Infor mation for buhKra may be obtained at the office of the county clerk or the county roadman t it. Courthouse. Row burK- Oregon, upon the deposit of five dollars. The right Is reserved to reject any Item or all proposals, or to accept any separate Item uf the proposal o- pro posals deemed best for the .nuntv. Ira R Hlddle, County Clerk of Douglas County Oregon. TUB COUNT V coi'ltT OK IHJUULsAH (Seal.) COUNTY. deo. K. Oulne, County Judge. Kdw in Weaver, ComintMHioner. IL V. long. Commissioner. Attent: Ira II. Itlddle. County Clerk. Cive the " " vrir-trn Pl elo'v trc for Ch'is'mns. Hud"on Electric ?tore. jer steps lll'.ISTMAH r.vnv Fresh luTik rnn!y now In at r.rr-. Special Christmas mixes. .Op.cial prices In quantities. Dependable Used Cars These machines were brought to us by parties pur chasing new Dodge Bros, cars and are exactly as repre sented. Some excellent bar gains are offered to any one desiring to get a good used car. 1920 Podge Bros, winter touring $625 1917 Dodge Bros, touring 375 1918 Dodge Bros, touring 550 1918 Dodge Eros, touring 575 2-ton Bethlehem Truck and Trailer 1000 1918 Mitchell Six 625 1921 Ford 375 1917 Chevrolet 275 J.O.Newland&Son Do ;;;o Brothers Distributors Ctr. Cass and Stephens St nrseburgj Ore. I Christmas is Talked of so Long it Comes at Last. AND talking of Christmas, you naturally think of fhe spirit of joy, which prevails. To be glad within yourself and with the whole world is the real Christmas sentiment. You'll want to look your best for the holidays. Everybody and everything is dressed up. A Real Suit and Overcoat They give you the glad feeling of comfort and clothes satisfaction. A Stetson Hat and a pair of Florshcim Shoes to give you the glad feeling of comfort and satisfaction. YOU'LL START THE YEAR RIGHT. Everything for men at this store. A choice selection of articles particularly appropriate for Christmas gifts for yourself or your friends you'll find "just the very thing" here. Harth's Toggery 3 i sAH V ! i V 3 J