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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THUR3DAV.NOMBEHJ19M PACE blX FREE PUBLIC LECTURE On a Subject of Trantcendant Importance to You and to all Mankind THE HOPE FOR DISTRESSED HUMANITY MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE ! ' ' . 'iff SpetrlloA MOOSE HALL R0ofJsG SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th at 8:00 P. M. Mr. Poll... k Is an wn ptionally .1 o ut sp.-ak.-r, ivlib n clar, powerful vuin'. lie recently lectur ed lo an Minium" of 1 v i people ami was plainly In anl by everyone. (ounl II a privilege lo h-ar tins a III.- speak-,- on ibis intensely absorbing subject. The oppor tunity may ri' V.-r mriii' again. AUSPICES INTEPNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ADMISSION FREE BOYS SENT TO PEN. Robert IbMl ami Kugene Ki.ld.-r. I no of the bois who .-s.api-il from the .la' r:.-.o:i com lit v- jail on U.-l.iln-r 11, Mole a car al .Multonl and cam.- to K"s burn wle-re thi-y stole anolli.-r ma. blue ami drove til I-aigi-ue. wlit-j-.. they w.-re capiui.'d, v.-re given In y.-ars ia. li in lie- suite pentt.-niiarv. ' Vet in- N'oriis. unrulier no ml.' r of the, P.riv was sentenced in ei.-ni years in HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF PLASTER WALL BOARD AND CAN MAKE VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES 8 1 -' 1 S L.W.Metzger a TO PLANTERS OF TREES, SHRUBBERY, ETC. IN ROSEBURG AND DOUGLAS COUNTY In onl, ( ounl y, b. -iter - our e are estal.lisliiui; n ilisplay ami sales yard of our llich 1 elm I, mi hi, line both' Uriiit Trees ami Ornamental al Crlrnbower, on Gjrdrn V.lllry Road. A large assorl li.i'i e Mu. U mil ii.- mi Iniuil sn. .11 'nr your exainiiiatb.ii and 11 will .iv 1011 il ion ii.-, ,1 anilliinti In Hie iav of l-'.nii Cia.i N'n Shnibb.-r ui' iil oi select ion. Tie,;, , gfotlllil.. t' i. liai'l plaiiiiiiu in- sin f nliat VI.- bale lo I" in this p. i p. r lib- ll sim-l, alines, ( all Tel. phone 4:1 Kl. OUCGON NUIISLRY COMPANY J. C. M.nK'py, Rpprcsentative. I'. ( . lis.. I!, is, Inn,-. ( lie. TAKE THE TRAIN COMFORT and SAFETY plus DEPENDABILITY Low Round Trip Fares reduce the cost of travel. (ty .r A nTlNEsSj J Southern Pacific Lines What Jk.p-- have y,u fur the relief nf suffering Mi'! sorrow In the world, ami la- di-tr-'s uiiioiik tli." nations? Can yon lias.- your ).,,,. ;,,,v or our great statesmen; oil any l-.-ag if .Valium? No- ilK-y haw all rail 'I to. brill p-aco ami hnpp.noss to the world. Win r". Hi' ii. a- j i II we look for u savior? H'.ar what souk- of our great ntiit-Kiii n nay relative to the pru.nl distress in II'" worlil; tln-ir frank admission thu'. th'-y see no nay oiil. 'lion h'ar v l;it tin- liiblo says about the only way. whore bv'sin ami nitr. rim-, sorrow' ninl sickness, iain ami even death Itself i. ,,, i,.. . I; ami peace anil happiness, ami everlasting Hf on i and i hall !. tb" ultimate hl.ssing to all inankinil. -Kur nation 1 1 i Ihi- against nation, ami kingdom against I. .-111-.lom; :'l l!i-r- : ball l" faii'un. s ami p.stll.n.os ami oarih i'lak. ill divers phi"'. All (head a.- the uegiuiiiiiK of sorrow" J!;i't. SI:".'. -Ami lii' l j-!i - II w'pe away nil tears from th.-lr cyfi, an'l there i-h-dl I,.- no imoi" .bath, neither . rrow. nor crying, neither shall Hare If any moi' I I'n. for III.; former things am passed away'" II. v. "1:1. The Truth is Free the pen. but bemuse of his youth, was given a parole. Harry Zangl.-y. Hi., lourih in b.r of the party Is si ill at large. DON'T FCGET You ow; those fricllilet a photo. A good photo ir the h.l Xiuas gift yen I can make, and the most appreciated Make an npp ointment now with Clur' and (lark at th" Kosclmig Studio. 13' Jackson St., Hell Sinters Kliltr. cu-loiucis 111 Itoscbiirg ami llouglas iiUli.-i y lor bi auiifiing your home ell.r vou. A ntiiiiiiiceitieii I n.ll I... 5 Rooitiy, well heatNl and venti latv.l eiiii-inc-nt nitikes traveling cm llu- Soiilln-rii Pacific a ple.ts u t. i n;i know that irresijiectivr- cif i.iiii. lo;.;, snow or other tmfav nt.i'.le c. millions, the train can Ih- ii.-iiiiul.il upon that efli- i nt .'ml courteous Southern r.uiiii- men will look after your ci'P.ltoi t.s. Ai ..j.-nt tor x Southern Pjcif.c t ' r- t.ii. p ,1rij fLlr mforni.it, on 'f.ji ,:,M3 f.irrj, etc., or write. '.'il l scoTT ' 1' n : r Traffic- Ml-..,-. r I'.-M .ii .l. Oregon Come and Hear It NO COLLECTION AUTO THIEF SilT PORTLAND. Nov. 22. A night of crime may end In death for Imrrell Perry, just old enough to cast bis first vote. A pollcen-nn's bullet dropped lilm probably mortally wounded as he was trying to leg It away from a motorevde posse at 4 :.'! a. in. today. At (iood Samaritan hospital little hope is held for him. After he had been carried to the hospital by the policeman who shot him down when it looked as If a breakneck chase was about to end in his escape, he made a confession. Chief of Police Jenkins, who had been routed out of bed by Lieutenant Crane when the htlter heard of. the shooting, took the confession hlni .elf and Investigated the affair on the ground. Perry was shot nt Twenty-third and Johnson streets, only a short distance from the hospital and 111 the same block wiierc, several hours be fore he had stolen an automobile be 'onging to C. II. Coleman, 17a North Tweiity thlrd street. According to the confession obtain ed bv the chief, he drove to Oeor Island about ll::tu o'clock last night and robbed a store of some groceries, cigars and tobacco. As he was coming In the Linnton road he passed Patrolmen Kelly. Itlanchar.l and McDonald of the vice .uiiiail, who. with motorci cles nt hand, were waiting on the chance of pi.-k-ini: up some rum runners. The policemen say Perry was trav eling between r.T. and tin miles an hour. They spotted the number ns that of a stolen car and set out in chase of the speeder. Through the north end of town th. v chased the car. which went ca reening around corners and rloil-ing through streets in an effort lo shake them off. As he arrived har k at the point where he had tak.n the car. Perry leaped out - already on the run. McDonald sbol once. lUaii.hnr.l poured (our shots from Ills pisiol. One of tbe bullets -police officers think It was one fired by Ilium-hard brought Perry down. A ipn.-k examination slioiv.-.l that it had struck him almost in the ceti ' lor of the back and ranged out above the right breast. Perry's home is In Sherwood, ore. but he formerly lived ut 11:1!' Uodncv avenue. His step faiher. Al I.iimsdcn. was a deputy sheriff during Tom Important to all Women Readers of this Purer Thousands iis,n thous.iu, Is of o imil have- kidney or bladder trouble an l in it-r s-.;;,, , t lt. ..nu n - c.ni m;.; ofieti prove to Is- liolhn,- , l-c bat kldnc-v tloiiV.c-, or the ,-.. t In, .- .r I Kt tilStMsc, ll llu- V i,h:i -i s aic not ill a healthy en lit;..... m., i case s!lv ,U."r Clle CIS !., 1., , ,..,!, ,I;M oil 111 .g Mil!. 1 ..,IM i' (in. b.ul., lie cl. telu- mil loss of .i: a' .it i, et. Poor luiilb makes ,,n netvoii'-. iml.i!,;,- and may be dcpoii k nl, ii lll.i'si s am ,,;-. st. bin bu-i l-isls of wo-ii. 11 ciioi that Dr Ki,i:;,t sSvi.c-ij. K .,. bv ic-tor-ing health to far- ki.ln. , .. r,,,v,-,I , be J'.i-t th.- leuu-lv nec'.e l l ,.vtr. conic mi, h cov.lui,.,;,. M.oii sen. I tor 1, s.mi-,.. !s,tf,c t sec w ll it ,-ii.im:. k.s.t. tae e-, ,t kid tt. v. Incr and ;,!, r iii.s'.ieiae do lor t In-Ill. I:. c-Mc-l.-s,t.K feu cents to In. Ki'.-nci Co.. Pinnlumt,.,!, N. V.. 1. '11 n.ai rcct-ice vra,:t ser !s... Ce be Paiecl 1'os:. Y - u 0 .11 ;nie'.-..ise inc'luiui mid laij;e sue bottle at ail dry.' stores 1 ESSArS Wfi!TTE.1l By SCHOOL CHILOREW HOLD UP m II BUSINESS This week Is being observed In the I cnnllng the many foreigners here schools of Did eily an l county as lid-lbut this Is very little compared to ucaiiou Week, mill hi" i i ll einpoaswl w hat .' can ami will do. Is being given educational i on.'.l.li'ia. We may also 'help thorn by s.'ttliu' lion ami discussion in th'' aclii ols t h.-in Rood examples, and by doliiK ami in public gatherings. Pupils In, things we wish and expect Ihcin to the grade schools nave been asked to j ,). -e ran ,0 this by speaking our write essays on tli subject of educa- English lanijuaup rorrfctly, voting al tion and th best of tin' tins.- haviian ..ii.ctlons willingly, obeying all been selected from the different , aw-8i and showing our ability to be schools. Tho News Review in t'- a, pnnil citizen. operation with th si I I officials, jr we ,u pfp things, the for- has agreed to publish thesu essai s j ,.Kn(,r wnj willingly say , "I am glad chosen as the best turned in by the to i.0oiiie a citizen of the United students and will tmbavor to pub-1 StalelJ .. when we do our duty to lish two at these compositions c-ach ; 1)(.e ,,ope arel,.t we doln a duty ..... r .. k .ro , ...... written bv the children whose names are signed and who have been judged j to havu written essavs which have j ranked among the best. j Our Duly to tile I'oreiuii Horn j Why should we w. -Inline the for-, elners 111 to our country? Ve( should welcome anil Invite them to. help make the United States a non progressive, a greater, and a strong- er nation. I U'hitn tltn f,,..nl..,w.rc ontol niir country, most of them are without a and work, but probable have a large lamily, for whom tln-y must provide. Tin-.great reason New York City has I fathers have set out before us arc such a large population, is because . freedom, equality, justice and hu the foreigners who live there have inanity. There are also many oth not enough money to take them tojers which if collected would make other places. J quite a large book. You have probably heard of They have lived throughout the 'Tammany." which is in New Yopk. - years because they have been taught It helps the forelgn-i's find work. ; to the ri.-lag generations of this clothes and feeds them, and pays! great nation. tireat In-cause our their doctor bills; but it is corrupting forefathers hav.i worked night and their politics by making them vote day for months and years, moulding for men morally unfit for office. , Its forms. Those who receive no help from And now when an effort is made Tammany, or any other source often I to down ihe. ideals for which they become lazy, rugged, drunkards audi rtood, It only makes them stand out think only of what their empty all the more. stomachs crave. j The Ideals upon which this na- The United States government can; Hon was built do not grow old with do what eood Tammany is doing and the years because they were so well omit the corruption of politics. Ily thought out and planned that they helping these foreigners find suit- are still new today, although they able employment, and teaching them , were started over two hundred and to understand our iaiiL-uage and cus toms, we are helping the United States. The United States government has, provided for night s.-liools for those w-ho have to work during the day. which is doing much toward Amerl- Word's administration. Perry, according to police who knew both him and his father, bore an ex cellent reputation. It is known the: youth has been out of employment, and yesterd::y some of his father's iri-nds attempted to get u job lor him. HOLIDAY CA'lllS firder your uoncta cards now. A i beautiful engrave.; ime to make your election Lain. Ordere placed dur ng the next thirty days will not be Hied before January 1, 1924. Don't lelay. Call News-Keview office. BUILD BONFIRE EUGENE, Nov. 22. The material gathered by the University of Oregon freshmen for the big home-coming t.uifire. was touched off this morning at 1 o clock. The freshmen Inline 'd a'.ly respond., I to the fire alarm a id pulled the burning material from the pile, ami the fire department had nothing to do ui.on arrival. The per sons responsible for touching off the ' pyre ahead of tim. were not located i Freshmen Build Bonfire. EUOENE. Nov. The frosh bon- f re. which will be the first big event of homecoming Is progressing rapidly. Much material for the big blaze is already on the grounds and work will h" started by the whole class on Thursday afternoon. Friday hair been designated a hull- lay lor the entire class of '27. in or 1 der to facilitate (be work for the fire. : All freshmen, im n and women, will be excused from Friday's classes. , Those who are u,.t actually engaged j upon thu work al the time will be I expected to attend tho assembly. This I will include probably all the' fresh man girls and j ssibly part of the men. I Thursday at 1 ,, dock Is the hour fwh. n the work b. clns. but men are j " eipec t. d to pass class on Thurs Iday afternoon, at-, i will not he asked o r.port until alter their last class ' 1 burs, lav. The building of the pvro will continue through all of Thurs . day night and all ,iay Fridav. t At 1 a. m. r'n.lav. the girls of '27 Hill serve co(, ,. ,,,, hot doir rein.l. vil.hes to th,. wot kern on the field.; Frances Morgan is In charge of the! feeding progian, Except for meals' there will be no intermissions In the ! construction iiotk. ; 1 The fire this ,nr to h spectacu lar ami switi. I a: ger than ever. It is to be fired swiftly and burn brilliant ly for a short it;,,,., that there miiv be no ,1, lav lu ,, .t f Iht, noiS), .,. rail". Ihe pro!,:, ,,, of building this sort of fire was !WHJ bv the phis,,., depaitment of th.. University. The structure 's t p., composed almost entirely of .,,e, ,nil i, gallons of st.. oil ,i . U!l up,,,, lt Clifford Z'hruiu. chairman of the fro-h bonf.re committee Is confident that all fresh n. n men will do their part in making tin, year's fire sue e ss. A p.rti.ular jb is to be assign d rvcrv fr. shtt.an before he report! for work on Thurs, lav afternoon. I he vigilance coini'iiti.,, will take the (. tendance at times during the build . ing of the fire. ID POLITICAL LIFE ,,0 t.oury7 NINA IIORHNE. S-n firade, llejison School. Our American Ideals The one great problem of United States today Is education. The gov ernment has made; It possible for the poorest of the poor, and the richest of the rich to have a good education. There are but few schools in the United States that are not free -ook. but there are enough public , s. UOIIIH I.I e.iu.u.e f.fiy u uuu 11 1 In the United States. Some of the things which fifty years ago. Since they have stood and have been so prosperous in the past, is there any reason for them failing in the future? IRA BYT!D. R-A. rienson School. FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1923 model, in perfect condition in e very way. Driven a little more than three thousand miles. Some extras, including bent speedo- meter. Cheap for quick saie. In- quire at Central Oarage. v 9 Can Save you $200 on a new 1923 Ford coupe. Glenn II. Taylor Service Garage DON'T FORGET You owe those frlcndri a photo. A good photo is tlie berst Xmas gift yo' can make, and the most appreciated. Make an appointment now with Clark ind Clark at the Roseburg Studio. 1., lat-kson St., Hell Sisters llldg. Sack From Myrtle C.-eek C. C. ("howler, local electrician, has returned to Roseburg after spending the past four duys ut Myrtle Creek, where he has been Installing the clec incnl equipment of the Washburne and Hall rock crusher which is being erected at that place. The Washburne and Hall crusher la to be used In get ting out rock for ballasting the South ern Pacific road-bed in this vicinity. Ihe plant is opeiated by three huge electric motors. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Women Tell Each Other How They Have Been Helped by LyJia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compociid Pemcb,i.,T CICa .t . T ............. v.,.,,,. , UH)K L.vnn t.. I ink ham a Vegetable Comnund he- j clause c auuerca witn nains in my sides ail the time I f.n' rcmcir.twr just haw j long 1 fullered, but i It W.1A for noma rim.. One day 1 was talk- ', mg with a lady I met , on a car, and 1 told i her how I was fool ing; and she said she 1 had been just like I WaS With nnini nn.C , ,,.Kecaiue com;ound, and u cured her. So then 1 went and pot some, and I certainly recommend it for it is K-d, henever I see any woman Trll'v'l1!? l? K-t her to take L.vdia K. IV.Ehsm s Ypfrrtabe Com-p-und'-Mrs. Ada Fk'k. Koute FerrysburrT. Ohio. -co, .L" n"lvevry ncijrhborhnod in every town and c.t v n ,hu WMrv rhm worn -r who have b,-en helped by I.ydii 1. I'inkham s eatable t,mrs,nJ the trcatmert cf ailments ,-oculiar to their sc-T and they take pleasure n wornen. Then-fore, it you are troubled ! nthis way. why not give I.vdin F. I'i-k-1.J.-U V iigoUUcj Ccc.poun j a fair trial. I lllilllllllllMlillllll PI l ' : -fl Classified Secti WANTED '.'A."I'L1 Waitress, rtcxicburg teria. WANTUn L'nd ham: single disc plow Phone 37F11, J. 1'. Iloith. VANT'i:i Turkeys," lurge oTTmalL Phone H P 14. rioyer riros WA N T 1 :IfKrom jOlii! (mlied 0f young goals. John Doerner, Melrose. WANTUrvExperienced ghl wants general housework. Margaret Weed CI2 E. 2rcl. Ave. No. VVANTKI) Woman lo work InrivatT family. Middle nted or elderly pre ferred. Inquire VJH Short St. ADDRKSS of Chester Zachary wanted Relative near ISosehurg. Address of c-ntt-oi- r .1 --t V'-vHlruff wanted W. C. Neff, Tiller, Ore, WANTKI) Wood cutters. Oood oak timber, good ground on county road. 6 mil'-s from ltoscburg. Also stump are for sale. N. L. Conn, I'hone 6t'l!i, Itoseburg, Ore. I MISCELLANEOUS RlXllSTKItKI) Poland China boar for service, price t'2. lvar Uiae, Wilbur. Ore. TAR 0V NKh. unn-t-forget lo-?!"!.: FS3 when In need of auto parts j Sarff'g Auto Wrecking House. FOR RENT KOIt KENT Small furnished house, also wood for wile. Telephone '22. 7iiiHrtKNTSafiiiy deposit boTear Roseburg National Bank. Fbn RENT House on Pin7rs"trecf. Inquire 3( West Cass. FOR RENTIliisinpss locntiiin of stornge room, l'hmie Ce2-J. I FOR RENT- iiinu-iekeopiiig apart ments und rooms. 24j So. Parrot 1. Kt. ' FOR RENT -5rioin cottage, furnish ed. Adults only. 547 Mill St. Wood for sale. FOR REN TKo f V. Lodge-Hair Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur day evenings. LOST AND FOUND LOST Ht'tween Curry estate, and Hos"burp. sinn It brown wonly doe n a mod Jipju'fl. Howard. Notify I. Simpson, Itoseburp, lit. 2. FOR SALE i KOR SALE Used pisvei ptann roll sn.- eh Phrvr-B tin It NLLDS painting and some repairs but It has value, n room house,' with bath. Lot 73 x 110 ft. Paved1 street. Sidewalk. Furniture Includ-, ed and It is goorl. Price ?23"n.ii'i '. $100.1.(10 cash and balance $:;o.(.o ; monthly with Interest at 6 per cent., O. W. Young & Son, I'hone 417. j U. S. Mineral Surveyor Civil F.nginccr G. G. Stewart. 248 No. Jackson Phone 87 Rugs Just Received Large Line of Corona Velvets !.I2 S47.50 27xa4 55.25 Latest Patterns Chenille Axminstcr All Wool Rugs !xl2 S53.75 licautiful designs and excep tional quality. Tapestry and Wool Fiber Rugs Various Patterns, Colors and Sizes Parslow Furniture Co. 111 N. Jaekson Street Roseburg Oregon We excel in tho cleansing and Ironing of UK 1 1 LIN UN and other flatwork. (bir s. nice will save you bard work and will Mr. ncthen the useful life of the articles entrusted to our hands. ALL NEW ADS ON BAT" I'OR tn. .son ,1 FH SAt.pri,-- -"'Vrnf Sal.-m. n- t( - 2., and '. F0H SAfp-r--r--L!" i . . nut A. W O. i. .. T . : tO'.l s it p ei. is, onr v-al drive. S "' '-'ell.Mvnt FOR SAI.pZn.v- - twin car-,r cream . ,:,a-f l.'Uni. I'hnn. i.:,,at FOR SALF.rv.-- r"u sets.f. j ers. arid M IJrt-c! Int.. ot ' I l'rice HMfici0' H b danrr. nte retu. c ,1 Son, I'hone 4t: 1 FOR SAl.EM..,n and ri,n,lv t i,. ..NH Any color. Aluodat'j,. lunciinn. try a rXporrST? I Mi Thy m ti A on won't be Oiutjcj." orders at one-. Mrs. Hurry Oak: Inn'iire Kellev'i J;r. FOR" SALE-Fr-irSTT car load. m,., ebaut the !3ih. V:.K -Will have fotnnwri R. L. Ellis a rit vl 27F3. a liUO.M HDLsE Nr J on soutn stesr, strer-t imiiroveni-. i in-ju.no down uiUsi ly pnvmentri wiihlyr est. If you tcant iii) goo.i location sa;i A- Son, Phone Ii:, tVhen ir,fe Hotel fc HOHL'S Cti! 121 N. StepMl Stnrnee. flas. Oil Sillies. Solid Ui 1 Tires. Cirt NOTICE RAILROCe McShane'i Low" Up to DO For Silt ROSEBURG BOOKS-! Fresh From tin H ... ......... ,.f rrfM ll e rei-i-ot queat stlipm! the roasters. IfJ lee IH'Usiii - w. vor ana u 35c and 45c per V- Why pay 1' OT" aim Economy GrJ' BkARt 0 Who P7n Your Auto U i" W.n.-r i.-..-Hrasoe ces.- ris'r. I JOHN E. FU Insurance K rHJ I