i .a,.- AOSEBOftQ WeWS-REVIIW, - THUR6DAV. OCTOBER 18. 1933. PACE POUR an end, leaving the matter of mlt- igalion ot the punishment lo the e-i ecuiive authority, wln-re it properly biloimj. j Di.cn your neighbor my, "1 haven't THIPHIOWH lulAnl I iTrr-inni'l ML ivlrily x, Don't Let a Low Price Keep You From Using The Best We do not hive to py long'haul transport tion and high merchandising cosu to make Zerolsce available. All that you spend for Zerolene goes to buy high quality only Zerolene furrr.s lesi carbon than any vlner moror , oil knovn to ut. As a result, the Zerolcne-lubrv catcd ear may be driven from 15! to 50I far ther without having the valves ground or the cylinders rcborsd. Because Zerolene givci better lubrication eontm ueusly,it reduces wear to a minimum and per mits the delivery of more engine power to the wheels on theground, giving you more mileage from your gasoline. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANV (California) 3bfeu CARBON 5 mortmdmt mileage ,IOS'lifi ALMANY. Oil. 17 (Jrl-r and Bur row t lint thn stened to upon entirely the hoiii ynio in of Mr. and Mrn. I :n Tarilll. of Kvcntt. WnnilnKli'ii, wi'rt tlixplaicd by rcturnid happiness, laat evening when lirldiil couple r ; mimed IIh way to ('.ill rorti 1 . till lime mi n naHHviuicr coach ItiMcud of a freight train. Mr. ami Mr. Tarilll were picked till Saturday cvenl!;:; hy KpcIh1 01 fleer I'ulwln of Ihn Southern Pacific ruilwHy and were chained In iln Justice court with til r-itl Intr. a ride on a rnllway train. Despite the hrlDc'a learn Illl'Jf With forrril In upend lile nlElit und nil day tiunday In the I. Inn county Jail. To iimlie mire Ihnl nil m iii it fihonld bi- Sheriff Hlchanl win d In llm eminly clerk at Kvcretl. who liir-irni.il blin ihat Tanlll hail told the truth whi n he mild ho 11 ml hi, comely rompanlnn were married 'III Kvorctt Inn Wi'ilni'fdiiy. Otherwise iilwn IIii ntnry of the HUIIK Ull was to (Tie effect ihat following thi'lr V'dillnK they hud derided to no to r'nlllornia, white Tunlil haB friends. Thi' trip '.in to bo their honeymoon. Th.v p:;ld .heir way aft far an Sa lem. Tin n, m Izi'd whli the nplrlt of ailviMilcre, they decided to "hobo" their way from there. Their pinna lirounlit Hu m 10 lioithle in Albany. They were taken off the freight car they had .eb-. ted an a bridal unite mid fn peruln cells ut the Linn Jail were f.ihHtllllted. Ycnferilay upon hclnn brotiKht be foro Juxllec of Ihn I'eaco Olllver. the IIUOIII pleaded KUllly lo the i l.ar m and win Riven the minimum fine IS. lifter he had told bin story. Vrn. Tarilll reaned her weeplnj; when rhe. alio was released. The charge, uttnlunt her wan not proHccutcd. To whal cntaittrnphe does prophecy lliilienle eolidlt Iihih of event are lenilmL'? lettuce at Moone Hall, San. L'lst, X p. III. Too hail, mother, you are fcrowlnR Htont and 11" und! You can avoid it by coniulilnx Mish Adanin. Itr.mtlc dlHponal of hardwnre"cll Iiik out half of Churchill Hardware ... ? PURE BUTTER from Wholesome Cream IS "JERSEY BRAND" Made in Roscburg Douglas County fanners supply tlie crtam for this product. When you help to make the farmer prosper ous you build up the community and your own interests. The Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 Ask lor Jersey Brand Butter ( Asam-luli-d Tri-fa.) lIO.N'dl.iii.t , Oi l. ID. A breath of romance limpid laKooin boil- iiiK HirouKli the ocean with all hailn 1 I l. ut Ihe ie d of an average ti am-. j ur Hie union the natives In a far-j ;olf South Bea lule of the lieclunlni; 1 of n li'iu-mlle trip up a river on Ir.hlrh many while men have set cm. , hut none returned U coniained In I a letler received here from Myrry N. Fay, commander of the "Narwhal Expedition." an adventurous group of men, who hailed their own amull vesHel out of Kan Kranelsco bay al most a year aso to crulw auiouit Hie South Feaa. ilriftlnir rrom port lo port with whatever carjeo mlxht be picki d up. The miscellaneous cargo, fnelud Imk a lurice Khlpment of dynamite, that Ihe Narwhal carried from Sun Francisco, wua delivered safely at lis South Sea destination, according to the letter, which wan received by A. 1'. Taylor, Honolulu newspaperman and author. The letter was dated "Latitude 15:54; longitude 1 SO, July 1!7, 1'j-iT' and apent more than seven weeks rea'hiiu lis destination. I "The 'Narwliul F.xpeditlon' is allli on the map, or rather moving around on the mup," U suid. "Hight now between the island of Thikoinhia and wo are pansinK through the channel Vanua Leva of the FIJI croup. We are also crot-'sina; Ihe lbOth meridiau whern we Jump a day. "VYc had a wonderful time In the Samoan Inlands. 1 think 1 saw as much of them as any white man has ever seen; While at I'polo. 1 went on a trip with the New Zealand gov ernor and visited native villages nlons; Ihe shores. We were feted in each vllliu-e. We lived In their grass huts and 1 was able to get pictures of some of their celebrations thai have never been photographed be fore. 1 stayed in Apia several weeks and went lo l'ao Fago where I made two trips one lo the Manua group where we lived with the natives for a week. The Sauioana on those is lands uppear to be fur ahead ot the ethers, because the white man very iiirely gelH to Manua. "Our next atop will be Noumea. We will spend a week or two there creitiiiK the linal touchea for the real adventure. For we intend to go from '.here la Now Guinea, whero we hope to ascend the Fly river for about lino miles. We realize that we are Inking a long chance, as five expe ditions huve gone up this river, and not a man hus returnee from them. We hope lo benefit hy their mis takes. We have a very- last whale boat and we are guarding ourselves Against the diseases that play havoc with Ihe white mini in these coun tries and we will always be care ful. About the time this letter renchea you, we will be startiug up the river, und I feel sure, with Ibe precautions that we are taking, that we will net through safely. "These South Seas nre surely Ihe t pliice for a fellow to get romance i under his bkin. It seems to be a i sort of disease that everyone gets I down here. This old sailing vessel I of ours only adds to that romantic ; fei ling that steals over us. Itight I now we are' boiling along as fast as the average steamer goes, alt sail ' is set, and every time a gust of wind I hits 1111. the old ship gives a grace ful swoop that sort ot reminds me of a racehorse. ; "The enthu: iusin that prompted us ;to go on this trip has only been in- teni-iileii by the wonderful experl- cures we are jrettlng." Fay said that the Narwhnl expect j ed to be in Honolulu mi Its return trip lo the mainland In seven or eight months. iilid" or "J h.nen't w-nt" or 1 dune, j I Uefi r her lo .Miaa Ail un and Ihe Uuod j ; Knglish clasj al the ( '.:i.-ervaiury. I . o- I ' ! HT.VTK I'liKsS l.MMF..r ! ! : 'I 1 i Well. Now. HoK? I If you don't like and TV"11'1 h-vel. the impeiidin.g sti't" Incue lax (tayi tiio propugaudl-la of liic referendum billJ, you'll get a wo. je one. How? If the voters reject ihu present ineas- ure as burdensome, lnu'iui'ab'e anil f Inadequate as 1! h jii-i what Is to prevent tliom from tiir.iiug liov.-n In its turn a more sevru and dlscrlm- j inatlng measure? Just what .' ! It happens that ihe decision lies in Ihe haada of the people. The ref erendum is their weapon, in such cases. It used to be possible to put something over under tie; initiative an arm ot ihe rel, rxicltim scheme but li la not ?o easy now, under either the Initially or referendum. If It is possible to impose ou the public such a poor creation as the income tax bill. It will ulso lie pos sible to go another step and put over something more like a complete catchall for everybouy. And it will certainly be tried, when the disap pointing results of the current pro posal aro apparent. The opposition to the referendum hill la legitimate and general. It has mulling 10 lose; but the average cit izen has much to gain through It. The underlying reason ior tho fight on tho bill Is the protest against tax es and then niore taxes, ihe public wantB less tax money spent, not more tax money raised, liaising more tux money 10 spend Is what and it Is ail the bill will do, it it docs that. Oregonlun. I19M1J11.1010 llll VUJ imniwiaiJj 'I HI l A ' 1 X II I . l I - l I I BUYERS Arc Flecking to Our Store as never Ik-fore to take a! a;i'..r; i f d:e Hi ; H.tr:ain we at e ul I n,'.' . i'i Mon Work nt.d Drcs.1 S':ces 3oys Shoes ihhl give went Men's I'll. -,i !,in .i, Woik Shift, Kub'j. r Loots, K.-.ir. C . mk! Sli-.krra, Gloves, Storm and CoIJ-f-i-vn'f Civ.lj, Wo,!. Ports, Army tti.l N.tvy CoaI;, Loi'.I-or ami Cenvns Lcggins, and a thousand oilier every day snaps. We Inv te You in to Inspect Tieie Laiga nu and Cct Cur Low I'r.ic , ' o ' This is a Studebaker year. I MiOTinrn ninsmnT . JUDIIbtDLMUl SDSPEKDSEH1CE The Iucific IligliiMiy There Is no Atlantic Highway. No great, continuous paved road beltiv the eastern coast. No ability has yet been demonstrated by the slates from .ualne to Florida, lo co-operate : paving- a great tourist thoroughfare from the Canadian line to the south ernmost extremity of the Florida peninsula. Hut there Is a Pacific Highway. There are 75(1 miles of continuous pavement between British Columbia und Mexico. The stuies that border the Pacific have demonstrated a ca pacity for c.o-oiM-raiioii in road build ing that Ktanda alouo :a this nation or any other. It wad spontaneous co-operation. No contingent legislation will be found on the atatute bonks of Wash ington, Oregon and California. You will not find where one stale said. "We will do our part in building the Pacific Highway if the others do theirs." The road that his cost millions and Is worth a billion was a spon taneous work. When the Pacific Highway was started it was not de picted by plans and specifications. It was not even a program, li was merely an idea expressed first in placing road bigna a part of the dis tance. Hut il wus an Idea tiiut took hold. , The streaks of mud or dust Ihat the original signa frowned upon has become a splendid artery of transit. The Pacific Highway Is to be ded icated beginning October 2i. It will bo dedicated by Ihe west to the na tion because it bus become a fixed element of national lite. It will yet become a binding link not only of states hut of nations. ! Someday the Pacific Highway will give entrance to Alaska through Can-: ada. Some day it will usher tourist travel lino Mexico. It is above ali i others the highway international. j Oregon Journal. , FOR many years now, GoorJyear Tire price have been kept consist ently lower than the average price level fer a!l commodities, s you tea from the above chart. At the same time, Good year quality has been consistently bettered. Today, Goodyear Tire prices are lower than in 10! 1, and Goodyear quality is the highest ever. This is a r,ood time to buy Goodycars. . Aw Good:'ar Sfvtcr Station Dnr U till and rfcont mant tho now Coodyear Card with tho btvoUd Alt Wouthor Troad and back thorn up with standard Goodyoor Sarvie , SCItVICH OARAGE llnae Street. llOsKIUUO CAItAGE Mercy for ' Your AtJvnicing YeVj t:xl muro lr.ipc.nant objixt' ," money for your advandu , You will Knit It a very te ' 3 ' profitable experience to aave.ir or mom every week and rl. Roseburg Nati(m, r V,t Interest Paid ou with Accounts 7 Karlnss TheRosebiirgNaliond kosejDurfrOre. 1 - 1 EMM ,PIIG!!IT s'"'ly the irae " in prescriblm The IiitcBtailor. k a, Aiithoritle, tun, f iciently sc.t emu r,,... ,U,H1 occurence of th, Will th. times become Ut , man's extremity k. cause of a craving for narcotic drugs is.hunser. The narcotic habit, he explains,! "results from undernourished nod overwrought nerves, seeking a pallia tive 1 hut should have been found in plenty of proteins and carbohydrates. During the war we used to shout, food will win the war!" with equal truth we fay today 'food will pre vent the narcotic hal.lt.' Plenty of food Is an aid to many, things be sides the mere bodily development, for with It goes a certain spiritual quality predisposing a people to tight things, saving them from dc- SALF.M, Oct. 17. Through the efforts of Senator Charles McN'ury, D. F. Fisher, pathologist from the I'nlted State ill narlment nf agricul ture will arrive in Salem tomorrow ; P01'"n''ty? H,ir Jk t to make a comprehensive study of' n", ! j a tne problem of brown rot, which It Is believed, has destroyed a lnrge ton nage of prunes In tills vicinity. , . Senator McXary yesterday jrlred Henry C. Wallace, secretary di ag riculture, Washington, D. C.J ex plaining the situation confronting northwest prune tnea. Today ho re ceived an answer in which It was explained tho chief bureau of plant industry had directed Fisher to move to Salem Immeditoly from W'enatchee Washington. "Periodically, fro several years. Senator McXary raid In a statement issued this afternoon, "the growers of Italian prunes have cuffen-d bov- 1 ere lor.sos on account of brown rot. generacy. If food is a preventative for jlopo ,.., ,iim, ,i'n. ,i,i .,r .r' favorable for the development cf this addlclion, it may be objected, why should this evil bo more prevalent In the I'nlted States than elsewhere, when our people are much more pros perous and well-fed? There must bo other important factors Involved. Nevertheless there Is probably a good deal In the suggestion. It Is well known that well fed people are less likely to indulge to excess lu al cohol or tobacco--both drngs than those who whether ronv lack of food or from poor selection-or bad cooking arundernotirished. It might be found, on Investigation, that tho majority of persons falling easy pray to nar cotic drugs suffered previously from a physical hunger, with the nervous and mental cravings that hunger produces. "Fight dope with food" might be a good motto, both for prevention and cure, especially with growing children. Heroin or morphine, like alcoholic drinks, will have less at traction to a full stomach. 0 This Is a Studebaker year. infesfi'tion and from the best nuth ority available I beliovo that the los ses of this year's crop may bo placed at 20,000,000 dried fruit pounds. I "Indeed, I thought the conditions'' wore such as to warrant tha l ulled 1 States department of agriculture, to I pla'-o some expert in the field tol Every Motor Cast St i ENGLISH TURF KING VISITCV 7 jthlumci! BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE CASS AT PINE STREET NEAR S. P. DLPOT SAI.KM. Ort. !" of a justlr.' of th liupriitntucnt In a tritnuial tii!itin must h re: tain (.'! n-U contiiiK iit or aitt'rnntfvc, Chin .fuftlrp n Hi! o ih't'lnn a tti an opinir:i this morning ii:niiiiir 11 v.rit ol l;,.i .is rurpi: to liat.-Uli .i,.tti. w, i mi prison tt in 1 1: o;iniy jail of Jar!;on count: a lienor charKf. Mathiws. convtctfil of thr uiilan f .il ptsrn.-it'ii v( 1 n t !'' at i i. j ii .j(r u.-i s nli'iiiul to iijiy 11 1 it if tn.'li'ilmr cots. and to ."' (iji- in tho UH.I iv Jiiil. In tho tv. nt of Ma hi's lr.il irt t; r ;y his fun- in v. a.i to M-rvr uri additional 1"J,". d;ivs ir. Tho J.;tiro ot tw -,. f, r J;:t lisr.it r,u. nt' w ho ftuiiositl flic si-n-11 mi' tlo n siisp. ndod th i;iil si-h-i' ' tt'tri"!; M -M hi-'vi o-d Nha'-i'T M:iMi'u .t lai.T thnw n into i ti! 'i t'i. ti rM-.M of 1 1 . o 'i.-p tnlt'd 1 f t 'it-n a I'd t i rt.i1 from t hi f :npri-I'MM.-ti I ha' '.ith v. y.uit:ht 4, lt M:; oi'inioTi r',l n.inu Mat i, ' 'n tiiu: li Ik, a ( ur .is ;trovv d(M - -t hi o n Mrir:d.' poiu's oni t t ; X i!" '.! "t p-'Ht "tis: tit'' t..u.f) i p' o-tntut-- a i.'d.'ii'':t( tui'1 alt. r w .1 ; 11 . ' ai ol-' t o' t - mi- ;' " Minli li st ha h'1 (uiwcr. jt iv. i: iMt.'!1!'. lo s'.Mpoi'd tho op- r:.t. oi a ttitkni-n: hy mkini; i o;i-fii-.rvi d pt inl upon sonu- fiiton- ' VT,t, "W ' wlh t( ltnpT !ii upon th n iruN of m jctMrato- that it is tlo ir dut. whin n ih-f'-iolant u rrtnvirl.Nl th titihttion of thn Muor Ikws or o: h;i (Hht nt:u. iniMn -'.iatt iv t.i pioiHuTi a d:r.-tt und ft-rtatn s n-1- n.o mm' h ;-.(. ihry tim in ..tV,uao to punth th.- f. nvo coin mil it d and to piw..ni 4titi- of hko nutniv; a::d. liuij done to. thrtr duttis aro ' Kvoii So j Tho On ;ron state fnir shows aj ch ar profit of $H),000 and tho lr-; est attmdnneo In it history. This ' nucht to dutiihfound the rritl., but , it v. ill not. They will pny tho pen-; plo did not want it; thut they wr : coorct-d into poinij. l.iston, the fair, was not adv riihod this your in any , :.v:rocm:d' 111. -;n nor. Tho loojslaturo 1 rut oil t!i' usual appropriation. It"! undor ihrso i'ircunuiauco iho at-; toiiil.no o ;n incrcasod, think ; v hat would l,av happonod hadtiie : fair li'i ti tirtmt'rlv nvcrti ,rt J Actur.lly u looks as if thoro was a ir. viwii ip,cr.st in Mr.tr lair.s. Tin ; On ::!! stat ft.ir is our best i ad rl ;ii n. It shows our ow.i p. oplc v. h,it thoni to b "i Fhrnvs to t !' v. hat tht-v i an be rioiv it pi ot'.ur : t!iour.r :i extt'vt -i .Simula' i and i ;i i it t. (In ut Is Orricen. tho si Ins proph.ri,-- oriT-on tiato, U fair man. We Specialize in All Kinds of INSURANCE MAKE THE FUTURE SAFE FOR YOUR FAMILY Ask us nlmtit Life, Accident. Fire. Theft, Auto. Health. I'uhlio Liability ami Property Damage Insurance. JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Honeburg Sank Q!dq. Phone 163 Keaeburg, Ore. D ! t ;rr -t ?' 4 it ' 1 f-V- 7- : r-mi 'WA ,W'-: '.. t" J v, v v r In thi i ,i ronln train litis . m' I.- T: ain IIoI'Ihth ot the SoiKh-Mn l'ac,:,f ry the oitK'ois ha- but i .k upon hut Ci-y h:w ii' and quilo ott n t ruai. I lo tho un.'ow rinic n: a-.:; Thoro ir- jood n ai-oi-vine t hat tho trin roh!) rs U'laily ho cap:ur tl. ! lom :U .'! to rovor bin ir,i i; h ! . V. uall: he l-'avc t i ,ir. t.itiu: uifimif or olso lu v,w-a loni. tir .may. Th. 1 a i;rt u ill is a ay. Tl.r imud-'K r c iiTio.s a h ii ,d ard ti ro rally ho V ts t ) .n i t i i - T"it r;rnrit 1 1 ti ut or s ;:niif .'"i . .)aM of th. )"llr th.' r;l- o'H hi:.' ''mil', v oi k I r a b.i;r n to i' . '(' i ; i: two a titvn ,n - r "n M. ji,.; (!n-y think thai ina ho il-.t y a.i- ac v: : pi ishia :-o.i.t :m:i.; lip-op- n:n.. of i no paoatattt n .' liii1--. a!o:, av-x ;m urmy ol r t-ko1! hunt- n k-AMxAi s iu- urti'i'r.v l:- Ids a id . la'ii i!i- ;.iu!a ho has rai.ad. I .r hi-, :ati o;v u. irii'i'pw diwn his r, m -hn. ppraA his livestock i'h (iid ihot uri norahy ians I;. wn:!: to tho MaiuiK point. - in- g- itir. Koch I nntl Ioh A tit-r in tho Manafa,'fu-i rV Kotonf matutaina that the chiol 4 i rorgct liic unpleasant experiences yc- have? lu.cl vM) c!r may , O iixt - It ' i ' it t .1 1 . t c!;nn- -i.:a.Koncd mz t.;.:v raot!.t yc, ca!1 no,v , ti.wc your daintiest ;p- J ;jctrcl clrv clr.-m.-rl i I n ad.fon to be ng rather fast on h f.et. PaPfL u - wkii.j i;nu WTiO IS nCIG IU K - r feci s.-.Lty. J TRY OUR WAY 2 Phone 2r; Our. Auto Will Call imH ef r- 1 --st tinxe-year-oM (-.as other ciirr. to t! "J--5C f'?3h. . , Tl. r . .... hn: , ' '-.iiv.-ui is t;,e "aait of the ta-.n - iti. h, ' t on of -kncvvin, him ,ersBallV it testil'td to titi St-vc Oonorhue. ths famous Jfr " ir.iiri,,.. - - .... t.t.r,n acquaintances. , .,. at"! -o far as the latter it ccncernecl, B.irncy GJi mA .c.u y Pt nis - brown-eyed Sparky" than d 5 o. h.3 pa' Pacvrui. Casual eennoceurs a prone to point out th F",j ' Hi. ear. are a Mt larj, and lop 2 'A - ' jjr.ng. tomirando and m Jarnes h.E .-j in nai iing Jarrow cn- .-nall Mora attra-.w ..... ...i. a reef foi-fheaH t-f. .,, . , j tnowirV fc-ndt.nesi and inteliigcnct for which tho colt lrtalf . ike 9 't it no wonder with auch a head that Fary"" t, "O'sei. say those who kryaw. It ii alwayt eiy 10