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R08EBURG NgWSREVIEW, THURSPAV, NOVEMHE 15. 19.n PAGE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW lued D'ly Except Sunday frt'-W- ' treslil.pt and Matiaeer FHT U KAILS Secretary-Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally. P r ym, by mall Dally, "IX mouths, by mail Daily, tli r-- iiidiiiIik, ly mall lially,' single mouth, by mall . Dally, tv rarn;r, pr month Weekly New Review, by mail, per year 4.00 2.00 1.00 M .60 2.00 i PRUUB pickhc Br BERT 6. BATE'S Scared Out by Swearing. dliiaflK-a herein r alao rrtervjo c.T. i .... i -usa matter May 1 Oregon, under the Act of .March 2. 1h7'J. at Hie post office at Uoaeuurg, RO TeBU R G, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1923. LDl.C.M'IOX WKKK "Kducittion Week.' COOO EVENING FOLKS A gang o fthose Muscovites are Comin' to the Village on next , Saturday and We've heard that Tne female of The species are Mere deadly Than the male. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Jack Holt i a wrestler. Rill Powell was helpin' 'em dump seniiiico, they ' j tiitiiiM Il -'( l:s ilttt'l ' j; iirt- ulready t li' they U'alizi' Ti.r. ...-.-I.- l.i-triniiiiiir November 18, is wt.-.. ....l.i;.. K,..lit4 :n.ii iiip.-iki. rs and writers .fuil discuss this oh unci i'u mi I ,,..... .. !.,... ,.r .win. nn the- main stem today, get- mijrht well ask the qimtiiun, ...u .; - e( the mixture on liti in the itvernjie community . our pcopic ,the Mat o( hf trou,eri. in- ulready Uaiiitf Ui-inselves heavily to .support the scnoois, aim f tT their value. .Mat morean uc . u r . . , - -i(e when I'll phiisis illicit Well lie placet! nurmjf mis "'ithere are guests. that in spile of all our expensive schools, a mass of yowijc people i are con,.. on who seem V, he poorly fitted for either business, v L-Vvr dusirial pursuits, or citizenship. The community having made nil these l acril'ices nnd spent all this money, should ash iimu y.u s"j 1( you are 00king f0ran inexpensive many-fail to yet the benefits of this education .' 1 he principal exerc.se tr, walking . . i :.. il... 1... l.il ,.r ,li'.,ni.nnr mil (if si'hool at all ' X I X Ul.su ol .such limine is me Here lies what's left Of Henry Glenn: Match in gas tank Up went Hen. If Mr. Burbank isn't busy now, he might devise some safe way to cross a wire fence with a snoigun 1 I! I I rirly 'i,'c The figures of attendance show tnai meie ate , 001 pupils Hi and 17 years old in the United States who are in the Krhools, or an average of 822,000 for each year of age. Cut for the acs 7 to l: inclusive, there are 13,8(50,000 in attendance, or an average of 1,0(57,0 0 0 for each year of age. These figures indi cate that more than half of the school children drop out at age lo or younger, which is usually before they have Had a cnante 10 uu, A man mjy faui(J a reputalion by much on the studies that create general intelligence, ihe uigges! iialking ut it is a poor way to con American education is how to induce mes.- The awful truth. When you try to show what you know you generally ohow(your ignorance. ENGLISH AS SPOKE Overheard at a directors' meeting "While we are sitting here let us see how we stand on running expenses, x X X "Oh. oettv cash" what crimes are committed in thv name!" said the bookkeeper as he debited office sup plies for six packs of cigarettes. x x x It is hard to sing "Home, Sweet Home," in a rented house. OUR OWN DEFINITIONS i STINGINESS: Cutting the throats of your enemies in pcr30n rather than .i-.w.t ii-i'l urnlili'ni ill young people to stay in whooi, and how to help them to get the good of a high school course. Here in Uoseburg much can be done by looking up every case of a boy or g;.'i who aiops, out prematurely, and trying to find some menus of keeping them at their studies for a few years longer. Costs of construction have increased 20 per cent in Louisiana since last spring, when congress provided Sr,.')0,000 ilv the con struction or additional building! at O.rviile, Louisiana. The funds, therefore, are sufficient only for the erection of 17 cot tages housing 12 lepers each, together with a dining room and kitchen building and additional power plants, water supply and sewage disposal units. The infirmary needed for treatment of the bliud'aud crippled must await further appropriations. There are now 171 lcncrs at. v'arvilln, every bed being filled, the in mates including men and women from nearly every state in thcpny the market price to get somebody union. Th new buildings authorized will add 201 additional beds' i-o to do it. which will be immediately utilized, since there is a waiting list cf l)fe,s L Tragedies more than 100 who wish to enter the institution and many other Tne most expaseroting feeling that Lpers in the United States negating, it is believed more than Tc 1U0O, whom it is desired to seggregate as soon as facilities can lie spare urovid.-tl One-fourth of the inmates at I arville are loiany ;avi got a dooming ounce o a.ri blind from the disease and the mutilations, especially of hands and feet," resulting l'roni the di-ease are such as to remind one lorcibly of liibical tiescriptions. (Rr Wiikes Wambuldt.) I Ilahlt l a fnnrlnun tliiiiK- "e ir. t Into ways and habits when we are younif and then n.n e reaili i th adult ano tlie wa anil habile et locked In. so to speak. They are I then ililfleult lo.(tnt.ai, The key eeina lost or thrown w:.y. Any oi trMlm thai Wo wih to eraai- eale must then bo rnloiel by '"' and tedlouH proceiis. A man told me that .1'" one am i- noon lie waa fUhlnc from a small boat at the mouth of a bay. A HirmiK wind cam up and he found l.lmuir helne lilown out to ea In in npite of anything that he rould i- Nidht waa comniK on anil tne weam- was eettins rough. He was iai- Iiir aliuo.it certain death. He pulled at the oam witn an me power of which he cipapble. Pernplratlon flowed from him In rivulets and It aeemed si." though His miiKclea would crack. l!ut he was forced relentlessly seaward. Then he pot panicky auil betran to pray. K olten takes panic io i.. ople pray. In his terror he thought nf Ktrlkinx a barealn with the Al- nilKhty. lie would ry and buy nun off. This man's wori-t failing was oi-..irlniT which he dill with Illlicn fin, ii, v whenever the occasion would warrant, lie promised -the Almighty that if Ho would' atet hi"' tliuk 10 shore. lie would atop swi srliit!. Afl..r a little while, to his M- ireniH relief and delimit, the wind and tide changed and lie was able to reach land. ' Then he set out to kep his cov enant and he found it not an easy thitiK to do. The lock' d in hahit was n fixiure. It was always on the ton. It worked automatically. Asialn and niraln he would elve tip in discour agement but always his vow brouKht him hack to the attack. He sain n required a fight of over twenty-five years before lie could make pood Ihe promise he had given In that little boat in an aniiy sea. Habit formations should he watch cd with the utmost care. The world la full of all aorta of splendid char acter patterns. We can have what wo wish If we are willini; to work for them'. r.ctllnsr bad habits Into the con sciousness la like gettinL' weed seeds inio the xarden. It i very easy to da and it is hard to undo. o ' FOR SALE Kord com. 1323 model. In perfect condition in ,-very way. Driven a little more than three thousand miles. Some extras, including bet apeedo- meter. Cheap for quick aaie. In- qajre, at Central Garage. This is a Studebaker year. ir 'x 'x Swans sing before they die. And 'wouldn't life be brighter for a loi u:. it some people died before th. si'. g. X X X Young Man: "Sir, I would like u marry your daughter.' Proud Father: "My boy, do you .hmk you are experienced enough t miet the trials of married life" "Yes, sir. I own a Ford and a par rot XXX Necessity it proverbially the mother of invention and. it was only a few years after the enactment of the in come tax laws that tht scientists brought out the truth scrum. x i Work is all right if you have DAILY NEWS LETTER Gossip of Staff Corre spondents at World Centers of Population. laws it was possible for the unscrup ulous to promote all torts of u.ui-8- tlonable enterprises in the oil game. I.urid advertisements depicting KUsh ers belching forth countless barrels of the hlack fluid measured oniy in dollars never failed to gain the at tention, if not the commence, oi persons who had "k little stored away for a rainy day.'' If the well "came in," as It sel dom did. stock holders were advised t. hold their stocks, the price oi which was advanced, while additional thousands were netted by the men behind the scheme. Fake oil Block nromoters have their field so well covered persons aro becoming skep tical of all oil enterprises. On the other hand, the lecltlniate promoter has pursued fortune or fail ure evenly, drilling tne iweniy-nvv feet daily and always praying ror the well to "come In." Sometimes they have gone broke; In many in stances adversities clouded their fu ture, hut others made fortunes. They are Ihe ones whose checks were de posited with the automobile dealer. Classified SeS ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PaoT WANTED 'T WANTKIJ Chambermaid, I'hone 4!)8. WANTKI Womiin to do waxblnt;. I'hone 4-I0 R. WANTED Uoxiuitker. Cannery. Phone 310. FOU WANTED A No. 1 cow. S. P. Ruarick Wl I bur. Oregon, Rt. 1. ; WANTED Turkey, large or small. Phone 14 F 14. lioyer Bros EXPERIENCED Ftenographer and bookkeeper desires position. Mary Chapman, 19 N. Main St. SA!.P.t.., Js. Phon; ' 7 1 J "".' tons Ph, Edit SATEZi-rr" Edit sTf.ir.--1' nipping otiuiu. Ti4 Ere-i Field.. iMr-r . 'Htjl While such action may be classed by many as unwise, bankers who mildly criticised the Judgment of the newly rich for early expenditures on motor cars admitted that these fort unate persons rarely invest money in securities foolishly or carelessly. "We have a great many custom ers who havo made the wisests in vestments with money so suddenly brought them by the t'e-ddesg of Fortune," a financier declared. HOTEL ARRIVALS Dear Folks: The kitchen's full of teasiu' smells of rich and tasty spices. The pots are stewing, boiling o'er with fruits cut into slices. To matoes, onions, celery too, are mised all up together. l'resering time is now at hand. It comes with fallish weather. 1 loc to hear the stirring sound ol spoon auair.st the Ueuie, : enough spare time for it. thesound ol setting things around and leaving things to s. ltle.l There's music in the very air ami everyone is busy, r.eserungj;- time is now at hand, and so is cousin l.i...ie. ll s she w ho s m ihe has been getting up at four o'clock kiL'hen now, with nimble hands untiring, a mixing this and JZuZXn."' ling that, and all the time perspiring. Hie has a knack ol lixu.g .. . things that makes 'em taste the better. She likes to cook and .so; i; , better to scow your cf coiii'M1 I'm more than glad to let her. j She makes her isit in the fall and when it's time for leaving. the row s ol goodies on my shelf, are way beyond hclie ing. There's not a jar the cut caps, though filled up to the limit, that doesn't hold, hoMi'cs the rest, her love for me within it. I A lucky man indeed am I, and mighty well 1 know it. When cousin l.i '..ie visits me I do my best to show it. To what she tloes.j ie gives her heart with loyalty behind it. This doubles up the woi'tii of thing, and so. vou'll always find it. L . ' 1 ' !T X LOCAL NEWS X "This Is n Stud.-l.al.er .-ar. C. 11. Ti;iii'!.n 1. It 1 1 : i - f ..I S;ill i- !-.( m-ls, o W l-'-l ll I i i - n .1 It .i I 1 : .it nt . In I1 -Hi a iv el n i- Tr- : .1 i.-l, Jl r : -n v t r.tph i-i. r.i In. 1 t I.. in V, hi .; l;.. Illl'l :;. li i.r ;.-l: i:'i: '.r.';i s All. n 111 . t.ii.i: . h n . .1 .is . 1, Mi uit'tttt ni:i M I 'I HUM. N.. . 1-'- i n : t. 0 w .is 1 1... . !. tlior.l-Vli'n'i.l I c l ..Till IN. M. 'I'.M-ll i k.!.! Asiili.iiil ih.. li r I'm! I." .'1 nit'lM" t .t- - i-i Mi.- s.ni-i ir. VI- I..P..-.1 !'! by the l-.-l! ll i,! to w.-rl: i.. I 1 - t !- : I. li .(.. .f tl.c S . -1 - . I, a hi, t . i .i ti til- ;r 'll- 11- v - v.r the ie. unite i : e :.-n. i n-1 1 v . v- i . k.-pt i'. tibial, i v 1 at 1. ..-I. .1 like . ,. i . I i'i . a-i.'ii. n1.M v- ef efMll t till' It is better to scow your neighbor how to live than to tell him. XXX Most unkir.dcst cut of all." said the engraver as he iiiaiie a halt-tone of hie mcthcr-in-law. X X X ' "If you want to find out vnose who have well-developed curiosity bumps, suggests a friend, ".tust wrap up a thumb with a yard of gauze and go down the street holdiinj the thumb u(. in full view. XXX ' Oid you enj.-y the con espondence coii.se you took last sumn'er."' "Oh, it was all write." XXX Everybody is waiting for President Coolidge to say something and for Governor Walton to shut up. Si TOIiAVr New Rich liny Autos First Or I'HV Off Hie MottmiKC Then 'Ml llalK'nlashers lty CAHI, I,. TURNER (lnterntttl.Minl N.-u-s Service Staff Oorr.'si...mtcnt.) KANSAS CITY. Nor. 14. Motor car dealers alwa;. s get the first ch.-ck. A canvass of the largest financial institutions of Ihls city, handling the hulk of the transactions for the Mid- Contin.-nt oil imWstry, revealed this to he the unanimous opinion of the hankers who innoiiate with those having newly found wealth in south ern Kansas and Oklahoma. "in nine cases out of ten," one S anker ynitl. "the first check to be drawn on the new Lank account, nf- ler the pipe line company makes the first payment, gn.-s io pay for an ex pensive uuiomnliil. ." Only one e. nti'Mi to the rule was found. Taat w:-- where the newly wealthy was l. arinq a niortj-'nire on th" home. There the first check went to pay ntt' the niormage, the yecoiul catinir for ttie car. The hiihenliisa, r comes In for his :h:ire of the sn. -s of the oil well, too. it w as lean:. ,1. Usually his 1? the second check. Travelers' checks are then obtained, and the newly wealthy, in ite- eypensive autoino 1'lie. i lothi d in ' up-to-the-minute" stiles. st..i-t on: io ?. c the world. Hotel 4; rami l'ort!and arrivals: Taul Turner, Mrs. Louise McCarty, Miss II. Weil. It. Morgan, J. liishofberger, F. H. Vihiring. wife nnd son. C. N. Houl and wire, 1). P. Child. F. Shallhum er. O. (i. Judd, King and wile. It. C.oule and wife, Charles Carter. Carl F. Canfleld, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Jones, G. S. Cole. Miscellaneous: U. L. Couglar, Canyonvllle; J. Dawson and wife, San Francisco: George Echrane. Myr tle Creek; Thomas M. Mnjis. Mc Jllniiville: Win. ti. liox, Corvallis; I Mrs. Lloyd Sparks, Grants Pass; F. T. Ford and wife. Oakland: (!. V a ker and wife. Marshfleld; Hillls Per kins, llandon; H. C. Huston, Marsh -'field; J. W. Weatherford, C. C. Hurst, city; E. O. McWhlrter, Y. H. Parrish, St. l.ouis; lieorge L. Fose- ! ly and wife, Seattle: George A. .Graves and wife, Hrenierton; A. Donpman and family, Seattle; C. H. ' Crabtree and wife, Corvallis; Alvin S. Itrooks, Wichita, Kan.; C. L. Al len, Ray Henderson, Seattle; M. C. I .Ylrf'orniic. Ilolse; Mr. and Mrs. I). 1). 1 Kelley. Providence, R. I.; C. II. Ucchtet. W. E. llecht.-t and wife Cor- onado, Cltl.; C. F. Williams, Marsh field; A. J. Dixon, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Thavald. New Orleans; Clyde White, lloaelln: Miss Stella Har dlne, Mrs. G. Hardine, Kansas City; V. E. McCailey, Tohilma; G. F. Nick son. Spokane; F. T. Itechl. Seattle: Peter Megue. Coos Pay; K. G. Per kins. Springfield: W. Ramsey, Yon calln; W. S. Norman, Tiller. WANTED A refined elderly lady de Bires a place to Keep nouuc tor, i.i r I.I1IUII 11111111; oi uiiq .! iwu. nuun-fli. ,, - In care of Mrs. J. W. Draper, Uox tl'" SA1-E-linthornJ:. . .. . l trom hn. ii. -. 4b iJY, jioseourg. from pure MTf. . . Htar. Drainer1 ClII-LVPVoifci SHrrTr- WlU t:.k Hroil;'.nl,l0tte ---yurag. S PIREl.t k-i Mil'. Annie P ,,...,, . SI. I'hone .u'H FOR SALHEnliiij-J . cents per lb. EO' liract.KredFIAw.iS.V FOItLpQi - d hourbon Ri tn i barred rock wckewii S (he cnninil xi, . S iiett. """" EOR SALE-3arSkiTlr ana reaay to b don. i. .. Any color. Also mi,, 2ac each. F. Scham'r'l Junction i T FOR SALETriaUnirT car load, nulnlf about the 15ib Whr nt iJ Will have some vtrr ft.ti R t MISCELLANEOUS T H 1- CAR OWN Eli uon't rorget to call 563 when Id need ' of auto carta. 6arfTa Auto Wrecking House. DIG cut in pricea on long distanco ov ersize cord tires. Guaranteed ln.Otih miles. 30 bv 3, 32 by 4, $20.70; 25 by 5. .5G. H. C .Boyle. Glide Oregon. T LOST AND FOUND LOST Jado pendant earring. Finder pleane leave at News-Review office LOST Black traveling bag. Was lost hf'tu-pn f'nrvnlll nnd GrantH Pasfi. It contains lady's wearing apparel! and other articles of no use, only to owner. Reward. Address Helen M. Bryant, La Mesa, Calif. T FOR RENT T ' h- FOR RENT Good farm, Inquire Chas. Ott, 732 W. Lane St. - FOR RENT Apartment at 620 North Jackson. FOR' KENT tiatety deposit boxes. Roseburx National Bank. FOR TlENf Up to date furnished apartment. 428 Pitzer St. Ft5lTTtENfl67 acre rarui, 2 ml. from town. M. Howe. Rt. 1, Box 23. FOR "itENT Furnished 5 room - cot tage. Mrs. Clark, Benuty Studio. Phone 212-J. FOR RENT K of P. Lods;e Hall, Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur day evenings. FOR RENT One furnished, four- room house. Inquire at 2(2 S3. Rose St. 1 have some vm o... I. Villa , .i. ' . " ... a. u in .1 USED CARS Chevrolet tourljg Maxwell tourtas . Stuii. baker toutits Ford sedan Chevrolet coupe Nash Six sport tonnij i J i ton Kepiiolic tnrt GLENN a nr. SERVICE GAKaci itl FOR SALE FOR 8ALE Used piayei plauu rolla, Kftc eeh. Phone 370. FOR SALE Oak and wood. Phone 15F13. laurel block but it is stil a part of wool t.jts. XXX 5 V IT rAYS TO BUY uir I'mitM r of Altr " S. Vii y In the ni! ri' l.K- nf Kansas ami OUliihoniii f t:ind :trprxlniaTfly Jin) (1 rri''k-- aita i - t hopp upon wlilc li arc h apt il rounilc- prayers for rii !r--8 id!' tmt.iy. hut r'Ply to ! niji work aKain, " u ii-n tim' at11 bet tor." j-iw Kiunviujx nut whether 'beller tiiues." mei'iiim: r -sumption of drill- j iiu-. will make th. -ii millionaires or I meiuti-ants. ih. multitude whose I lies are to he r.'i nlnted by the out- come cf t'vir "witrtcnt" wells, al i wiiis a.ssiini-' t! .- result will lie suc- 1 .(-.J iiliil make lei nnmliiilll lor the Cotton his gone uo rather sha ply. i ........ ,, -... net too high to be m. dc ' I A i.ry l.ii... i.r.enlnge of those j isho becoii-e w- at-iiv by reason ot oil ! i.re I li' men wS.e ..wned the oil b -, lov oil v.-n ii.ii-n! others are pro mt tor.- of s. h. n - :o l.liH-k the ai-rc-ace and drill Hi. t st. Few. if any. ivcor.'.s show, have ever made a sin ;:le dollar thronc'i the purchas.- ot I stei ks in "wiht. ..." conipanl'-s. hut I'll Le dern glad when the turkey i m,i;j, contiiiiie t- place contld.-ncc iu inch io.-.rii. ",aily. Such iruuiiiti'Mis now ar" barred in many s'aes, ! y strict "bltie sky" tinarils. whlc' iin.itgate oil stocks, ro'alties and ntl.er schemes usine. ell as .i cloak to s.-iirHte the cred ulous tro-Ti th- Ir money. Tb.se !nw e- pas.-, it only a'ler niiliions Mere llt.li..l f ill in the unsuspecting. Uclore llu inauguration of these Hotel Douglas Portland arrivals: .1. H. Wagcn blaai. Manuel neclter. O. O. Johnson, Kail Frame end wife. M. F. Stan ton, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. . Hutler. W. II. McGregory. R. Peterson and party. Win. S.reghlno. W. G. Fur nell. C. Nepp, M. H. Crandall. L. Mi en in, O. A. Copelaml, J. J. Slud-holnu-. Victor Dickey. .Minellaneous: , F. V. Smith, Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. 1). O. Neodham. Salem; ltert Keiiniore. Se- atiel: air. and .Mrs. Dell Haley, Omnk. Wn.; S. O. Orneson and wile. Seattle: It. A-. HUlik'-r and wile, Spo kane: Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Ivelnney. "nohonilsh : Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Husuni, Wn : Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. A. Cramer. Oakland: Cecil Job, Yak ima; Mis. J. Coitwrtuht, Cora Ilroy les, Yakima; C. N. Nelson. Seattle; Lester Verture. Taroma; It. Kns land. K.-nt; Dan tueen. Taioimi; Mrs. H. O. Kimmell. Miss V.-rda Sut ton. W. 11. Sutton. Nampn; .1. C. Mc llride. L. H. McHrhle, VcMinnville: L. V. Hammer. W. M. llamnier, Se attle; C. A. Piice. Fred I'aee, Fort Wayne. Indlina: G. Drlwlahl, Ana conda: R. N. Nelson, Cody, Wyo.; D. I.. Savage, Yakima. SACRIFICE LAN'D OiTiJ. seres, Lookini GImsm'- fi-oni Rosebmp. audiiBi dark soli, itood loritiJ sheep,- primes.; 4 mmi Avnter piped from ar.f Milk house. b?rn';aj hog ranch, rabbit ai-J order to sell at otfn to offer (or '''.. 7 per cent. Writ ii Hodp.cn. care J- RUM 'len-ptione co., .mict.i Davis, Looking Gla2 FOR SALE A 7 room plastered houae with 2 lots. Located at 725 So. Jackson St. J2H00. Phono S12-J. KOR-SAfAt a greaFhargaln sncali j FALE See him at G0S So. Stephens St. I FTjirSALh6 wreeksold Poland i China pigs, fa each. Mammoth Bronze turkey torn to 'trade. R. L. ! Irving. Wilbur. i FOR SALE 1!'21 Ford roadster," self I etartor and Hassler shock absorb ers. For sale cheap. In good con dition. Thone 30F13. FOR SALE linn acre ttock and cat tle ranch. $14,000 including 50 head of good cattle. Must sell. Address Stock Ranch, cure News Review. shai.", 12 years oHftq year; 2'6 prune in 2n0 young pear trw. 10 larce cherry in - years old. all Royal 33 fine shape; U cf 2 acres ioiianberr.ti: room hog house; mi t shape. No run don: i crnn this vear. 6 aPP vears old. Oniicri from Soidicra H- owner. W. H. If1 Roy Fisher. Oakland, Or.; O. P. Rendler. Helena; L. C. Danteman, Spokane; Mr. and ilrs. F. H. Gas ton. Taconia; It. Ml. Cosgrove. Seat- Roi(,'burSi 0re5on, 21 bWH Car shincles in, L W. nl7v"wEATHE Wr T S. Weaker Btwv! tie; II. L. Nebergall, Albany; M. Jen ny. K-.igene; C. R. Hleston, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hrown, Los An geles; Mrs. M. D. Mclntyre. Mrs. L. "c-i; -ash :-aJ hi come and v.ent. On' noi. in v c ':i ii.- m.iiiiii'- cards now. A Mi'i'iil v;r.iiiu Lne to make your il-.'Mi. t,.m. tir.' -r. l.tacd dur u t'-.e ' . t C'irly ilws w.il tint be ilcl before January i. l;i;t. on-t . lu. Call NiwsKevuw of tire. Wiiliams. San Francisco: diet Hem- j Precipitation In I"-""!5! m .i.e.t i-.tiiwrate t -rap. rature i-- - Lowe enway. Kugene; Harry Rnrueas. New- York City; Karl G. Standish, Los An geles: C. H. Lilly, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rued, Santa Rosa. 0 Car shingles in, L. W. Melzger. o recil.ihKiull ist:iif- Total I'l ccip- since x- i tv lino-- Total pneip. Irom Sei-l- ' to .ta'c -,- iAvcr. i-:e.:p. from s-ftl -j Total ucancy Iroa -c-' l)-imh mill ends J3.50 a tier: Aver. I'i"'ip '(ir.4V.?Ji'' x.i'llent heater wood, splits readily (s,.Pt. to May.mc- or kit-h.-n sieve. Denn-Cicrretsen Co. l ai1' gjiiCM California "Fruit Juice" ' Winp? Officers Admit They Are ?4 IllXel I tun ... t-.., , . I " WILLIAM C. CAYCE ton i a rl k, lit ,a,!1I1"'!' Service Sports i. .. v..'..r . V, . ' " '"...' ('"iTi'Siinndi'iit - ' .?' ''..'' '" LOS AN-;i:i.KS. Nov. 1 l.Proliln- F w k " ,; ', irn' " ''" In southern California Wv 2 u -' I." M' ?Ahx "' otory. They nre now In vi- ii.'., i i i.' . 11 a qiininiary over the home-made wlm A ", , " , ','..' J ln Mt" ," n 'ho result of Pasadena i , conviction which, it Is held, is di V e. ..Jl... -..'"" retly onpos.-d to ihe federal law. a i ,r rT . ,'': ' barber, w. co- Scar'-oroueh. 'rhn.i,. .ZL "' i-' V.' ' "V 1,1 1'asadcna police court u-..i i. . ,.... ... . ." : '. M,r iimttiq in his possession 20(1 gal r., ,.,.'. 'J,' V".r'."' ?"!'."" "f in it Jul, which had ac.-d to: t Si' ,i ! B "ssssi. sns :?t:;z" r r" -'..'.a." S' r.E Thomson. v:,ic..n.- M r, . s ' :' :,n ''"ui'.lea. Fraiics.o: u. r, 'li U. I ; in ,v, ' r"h"'' "n A"n " "' J, -on; Joe K-eH and wi ,. Wat a W- V , l?,?,' I!'"t Ooodcell collector of la- llv F c.li Fi. n .- , ' 1 ""' r-ve!iiie. and J. C. Hurke. Kii.rn..; Mr hiI Mrs. 1. w . ' to have the sit bold. San Fr,cis.-,: A ,, ,,,. !''' '' V1":'1'''1' Kver-tt: c. F. Flw.T. i,.r,,.v ( '' ,"",h' '" !I ,"-n' r"T' ('. A. Slghan. Me.lf.tiM- 1! 's r' , ,Ki'' ''""nilied with the treasury -1. 1. Wihiin. N..W York C,iv , I-' 1 '!',' 'r'"" ' regulation. He had cv.-ti Spctlanc. i. Vm-.l. - T ,1 te,'. , ,' ; ', "' nls '"'"'nion of nianufarturiiu-S-atilc; H. S. Wae-s. , i ,. '., . ' , " C'Unns of fruit J.itce and then A. C.onx. lioisc; Frank n..,k. , -.. . .' lr'' ' " ""' reft. However, lit.. ri'.eciin.r i.eo itic nrili, of l'asaoe- : 1. I'eck. r and snort. I'a asson. sail I ran, is, n- m I'caoniniti, Astuand: Ml. wl:e. W. J. Heel, J. C. Gla Frank T. M, K. and Mr..iuw i:.i. convhtut Le Spsdn of yiolatton "1 the Wright act. California's dry , wuliaflr .in: . ta -d he i -.-.ice to f'-': Iii.u tne ' I ...,i nut T l sa--'- 1 is' -!r iira" l,. it ir t John P. purl.- r. -tai.s. i' ...... , !l.t-n' ill D.il j j . f 13 ll'-a'-t tr- wi''i In- - . tion-i h..l i- gran ' ::-liry "1- rl., r- Itll grit' -re e -e If 111 a '!-' yw i. e: pelet'-l-- ""' ... u-,.30- aciih and li.. ,r- r'.d f ''"' ,1 t' (US i .1 1 In t-c fru't ii ,.,,,,..-,:.: lii-e H- re the i"r;,;' (,eo for il. . m en Sc.s5: Le Spadi took the stand that