ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1924.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924.
AMERICA'S SOUL.
Piescirrs
BY BERT u.BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
A damsel told ua
Vettiddy that
All the girls
Are lettin' their hair
Grow out agin
Which la aad news
To the boya who
Have been utter ;
Havin' breakfast
On time for the ,
Past year. !
S j
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Plaster of Paria ia a French
pastry.
As predicted in this great
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Station
him "phantasies and hallucina
tion." "sign of Insanity." Per
haps be had a dual lite and the
cat wa necessary to supplement
II, internally. Perhaps he was uf
ferlng from mental disease that
made It "impossible to distinguish
right from wrong."
Undoubtedly the defense could
present photograph of the pup,
while only few weeks old, cha-
! ng cats and gnawing bones, wnicn
j RADIO Kf.O, (Oakland. Calif.) psychiatrists would tef.ify. show
312 Meter, Thursday, August 21 ed the development of "abnormal
Stock exchange and weather re- mental life" and "twisted emo
port at 1:30 p. m.; 4:00 to 5:3u lions." that proved Pep "mentally
p. in. Concert orchestra of the Ho- abnormal in imagining and ideas."
tel St. Francis. San Francisco; and without sense of "moral re
6:45 p. m. Final reading, stock ex-: sponslbllity.t' a victim, even in
change and weather reports. 8 p. ; puppyhood of "diseased motiva
m. K. O. O. players in the offering tion." possessed of a "pathological
"Suzette." a tbree-art comedy. j plit personality," with a "patho
Friday, August 22. 1:30 p. ni. 1 l"gll absence of feeling about
Stock Exchange and weather re-, misconduct" and therefore entitled
port. 3 p. m. Studio musical pro- ' clemency.
gram. 4 to 6:30 p. m. Concert or-, 'P has not had square deal,
chestra Hotel St. Franci. 6:45 p. nd cal1' ,IDO? Colonel "fer
Final reading, stock exchange "! ne Humane Society to rescue
!and weather report and news ie a"nc8 1 ,u lu
1 Items llliugeou uy eiuyiu. iiik nuio cuuii-
Saturday, August 23.-12:30 p.
ni. stork exchange and weather re-
pneumonia , ports; 4 to b:J t onreri orchestra
I of Hotel St. Francis. 8 p. m. instru
mental and vocal program; 10 to
' 1 ... 1.1. .1.., .....I'd ,l,.na n .1. I
Inn s id starvo. Thov Jim fhasirur nftnr mniipv nrul nlcastire There's not so many girls . ' ' , in the form of cul?-
An expression somewhat frequently used by clergymen
in their sermons, is that this country is in danger of "losing
its soul." If you asked them to define what they meant, they , eoiyum of moral uplift the chorus
would say that the American people are pursuing materialis- J'agt nigr,
tic ends so intensely, that they are allowing their higher na-
caught
wiih too fervent ardor.
Ti,n ..r ,u
vaiMlMK3 ui me li.uiaj.su the.. rinv niohta.
have some effect to rouse people from such pursuits, and 5 5
show them the st-lli.shness of their lives. A man of sense dis- The other
walkin' home from auto rides. ,;Ar)IO KCIW. (Portland. Ore.)
1 srl, alienists, psychiatrists, endo
crinologists and bamboozlelst to
save him from his unmerited and
Illegal doom, for Is not every dog
constitutionally entitled to life, lib
erty and the pursuit of happiness
-Capital Jour
nal.
711,-ki t, minimi- Inn yolf fonfpr,il TJo riui,aa iUui it ic tint O clock p.
l i - walkin'
i Silent until September 1.
I RADIO KPO, (San Francisco)
night about ten 425 meters. Thursday. August 21.
m. we saw a tourist 12 noon time signals from na
un and down the main Va observatory. 1 to 2D. m
eood form to grab all the good things of life for himselt tem with a
1 4i,:..i, .,...1.;.,., (I,,.- ,.iw. ,mi ni.. u, t the store windows.
.11111 l.l..ll miLiiing t, i.iini;. iiu.i jjcui'ic ui c (I niv-ii
share. He can often be made to see that selfish conduct in Ever,oody ,eem, anxlou, t0 pre.
a man is about the same thing as the action of the greedy diet that the Chicago boys "will
boy at a child's party, who grabs the big share of cake with-' 'H'MtC their' S
out waiting to see that others get their portion. All educa- win be stretched just like reg-iar
lional institutions and churches should be centers where a crlminal-
... , .. .. . . 1 ,, , ,, 1 5 5 s
nople view 01 me is oisseminaieu. ine colleges a wen largi
The Cellarless House.
Cellarless houses are being ad
vocated, as a means of economy, by
a group of architects. They ex-
flashlight Icokin' in seiger's Fnirmount Hotel orches-' th,a.t 'evins; out the cellar.
Ilia htitMt nf onm I hnnuA mn . .
tra. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Marimba ' " .
hand: 4:30 to 5:30 Seiuer's orchea- 8HVe 88 nluth 88 15 Per nt of the
tra. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Children's;
hour. 7 to 7:30 p. m. Seiger's or-;
chestra. 8 to 9 organ recital; 9 to
10 p. m. soprano solos. 1
Friday, August 22. 12 noon
Micrometers
"TPHE finest made. Accurate
today and accurate to
morrow. You can't go wrong
on a Starrert "Mike."v
Eay to read. Exact sleev
adjustment. Improved Ratchet
Stop. Perfected Locking Device.
You re sure to do clour work with
thete fine micrometers. We bare
the "mike" you need.
CHURCHILL
Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
cost.
The omission, the architects say,
Is by no means so serious as it
may sound to many people. A cel
lar Is not a necessity of a modern
house, nor was it ever a real
, ...A . iiuiioe, imr was 11 ever a real
FaT,ounr lotel o'rcLTtra T-30 The complete basement
TLTtlcZ tTto 5:3 ,""l-r. "1 ".comparatively
Th. .inhth wif. of "Kid" McCoy o...... ",..., I ",,w urveiopmcm. ine neattng can
ly on such thoughts, and present a philosophy in which good has furnished an alibi fcr her ; Satunay, AugU8t 23.-12 noon' ,taak etTJZi w'nou' ",5f""r,ht0
citizenship and public service and generous conduct are exal- j ln TZ. '. JdX Sh1$Z, !he. ewdiad th
..... , , c .. ,un-1 r K uw..- ... - rairniouni iioiei is.cuesiia.
ted as the ideals that young people should follow, rather , Now if tl other seven will step , 3:30 p m Matinee 'program by:
than materialistic pursuits. The great number of young peo-, "P and do 'ewise there oughta Tau Mu 01.theslra. 3:30 to 5:30 '
.u i.:..t . .:.. i,..u t; be chance for the "Kid to Tea Ditngant. 8 to 12 p. m. Art 1
juts who are now uming uic uitjin-i cuuiiiuu.i bhuuiu : Breathe, the tresn ozone once weltlner and his popular artists
S S
tute a leaven of culture and ideals. Every community or- more
..... ,,;... if inn nvnnr .-lnl, ff U'.iniMl illlfl lllill whirh VlMS 0"nnH
fc.w,..,u.., v.wj, ......... " Cuv perce today opened the
speakers and talk uion civic subjects, can helj) circulate deer season which makes the local
these finer views. The newsj)aj)ers of America do their red hat dealers happy.
share, as they jireach public service as the ideal to be sought
' J 1 ' Th nmna swt 3 tU4 nnnH V4st-
rather than money getting. In these ways America can save tiddy but ncne 0( tne bUyer ap
proached this colyum in an at
tempt to subsidize ye ed.
-O ! S 9
er avoids fires nhat start in eel
lars. As for dryness and warmth,
these may be obtained In other
ways, by taking such precautions
as removing the top soil, installing
proper drainage, etc.
It sounds logical in many ways.
Yet the suggestion starts a sigh of
regret. The barn, center of so
much of children's activity and
its soul.
MAKING 'EM JUMP,
playing from Falrmount Hotel.
I liAMO KHJ (Los Angeles,
Cal) 395 meters Thursday, Aug.
21.-12:30 to 1. Wayne West and
his Westerners orchestra; 6 to
; 6:30 p. m. Art Hickman's concert hatiDlness in former dnva ami mi.
orchestra of Hotel Biltmore. 6 : 45 1 ed with romance, has vanished, and
to 7:30 Children's program. 8 to can never be' replaced by the ga-
: 9 p. m. Gaylord trio. 10 to 11 p. m. ' rarf The old-fashioned attic, too.
, Hickman's dan?e orchestra from with its rare Btores and its re-
I tho liiltmore. 9 to 10 p. m. vocal sources for a rainy day, is thing
program. I of the treasured past. Must the
Charley Bryan and "Hell Friday, August 22.-12:30 to collar go, also, with the slight spite
Maria" Dawes are Ju6t recovering 1:15 p. ni. Violin program. 6 to , of its-modern improvements?
IVUAY'S M An..
n l ' ""(JAJt. A
-entof Agricj,
(As.ocl.ted Pre.. UTTTTT.
Vi iu I'l t r ( j Tn-
actual oti aC
"vaes re '1, OX. t "
firm undertone. On the ex,"y .ZtTT
fresh current receipt.' "t?1'" &
u .
up another cent to 33Jc net.
nr, .r .... ei. Uuv. 5,5: m...
farm stock delivered Portland. , to tl
Graded .lock are also In demr nd goci iL
with extra holdlmr ft, f f?. M
39 cent level on the ei hn "e , 'MUJater tiulT H
firsts posted 37eceean89 , 5
' he ,. brlsk "burning dt.man, I 1
r"".,0 1 c 'oa" wl"te extras ld I
. .u duc on the New York p ""'M.ND fT-"!
WE SELL
STARRETT TOOLS
The bad manners shown by a considerable number of today from the shock of bein' no- 6:30 p. m. Hickman's concert or
. . . , , , tified that they are the vice-presi- chestra from the Hotel liiltmore.
auiomouiiu uriM-is an: an uujcii itsawn in ..un n.,i. i , dential nominees. 6:4 to 7:30 Children's program
have." Take your position on some street corner in a town : a 9 S 9
ni- vili":ir,. ppntrr. JitiH watch (hp traffic. If it is in a crowed' It's gittin' so. a feller just picks
, - , . , ,.....! the paper to see whose trxoat
city, even t.ie speeders are forced tovslow up. Lut if it is h8 been cut today or wh0 got
'in a less congested nlace. vet is at a crossing where many punctured in the gizzard.
1 ,... J....I ,.C ,i;....,.... f nri- 3 3 3 3
Jlt't.llU U liyillJi CO jl.lrt, tl .UU Ul-'tW V,l UlOlltUU vv
Why not give up individual
homes, once for all, and let every
family live In a flat or hotel Al
bany Democrat.
8 to 10 p. m. program presented
through courtesy of the Ainu.se
nietu Corporation. 10 to 11 p. ni.
Hickman's dance orchestra.
Saturday. August 23.-12:30 to
l:l Music and news items. D to trary or excessive taxation. The
Taxation and Freedom.
The struggle for freeitom nai
ever been a struggle against arlil-
6:30 I), m. Art Hickman's dance first of the richts for whl,-h l,n,n..
... .u,.t,.v iu liUr.lv (. In. nl.nvi n M-inv rlr vert w nn. " " " " orcnesua noni iii.unore nuim. , represeniative oi tne people con-
nion couites is likely to be siiown. .Many auvtrs win ap on th0 court h0U5e tquare jn splte 6.45 ti 7.3() m c,lilllr,n.s pro. , ,,,n(If.d wa8 cr,mro, of taxallon
Jiroach SUch a crossing about two or three times faster than i of the shortage of music stands in gram. g to 10 p. m. De Luxe pro- i Violation of that right caused the
thev ought to be running. They see people looking anxious- ; the vllla8. j gram. 10 to li p. m. Art Hick- j English rebellion ngainst Charles
mtj i." b- j ii 9 3 3 3 mans Hotel Hilt more dance or-1 L. and the American revolution
Unequal, oppressive and arbitrarv
taxation by the Bourbon kings
KAIUO KFI, (Los Angeles) 1C9
meters. Thursday, August 21.
5 to 5:30 p. m. Herald news bul-
ly at them, hurrying as last as they can, getting out oi . ... honned chestra.
breath and Mustered, rapidly twisting their necks to make j up this week on acct. of the influx
sure they have looked in all directions. One would think -;,;;-- b"J?B.'idlb0u
that a driver, seeing the concern which people show in jiass- reckless abandon.
inj' such a place, would have the good manners to slow up 9 9 5 5
and allow the folks to get over without feeling that they l,,.', tXZt '
must strain themselves to be sale. The majority of drivers so dern many batnin' girl wind-
of course will, lint there is an element of speeders that ,M,eld 'ers.
iw.iwii cnom l.i 1 li i ni- nf ciieti i-m wi do ml intiH Til pi 1 mitirls
,M-V' l" - -- , PRETTY SOFT
arc benl on covering some oisiance in ine least, ihissiucj when I worked at reporting,
time
caused the French revolution. The
Untish, trench and American peo-
letins. 5:30 to 6 o. nil Examiner i l" lought In succession "to have
news bulletins. 6:45 to 8 p. m. y. the rewards of their own industry."
M. C. A. lecture and Bon Ton or- Those who most oppose the poli
chestra. S to 9 p. in. Ambassador cles of Mr. Coolidge want the peo-
Hotel Cocoanut Grove orchestra. UIB lo "org more for the govern
9 to 10 p. m. Examiner Studio ino-
9 8 9
gram. 10 to 11 p. m. Lillian Mar
tin arranging concert.
Friday, August 22.-5:30 p. m.
ment and less , lor themselves.
therefore to have less of the re
wards of their own industry. They
want the people to .vork for the
government in operating railroads
They slow uj) with marked distaste, and seem to feel j Frc'n "awn t.u evening dews,
llinl iney nave ine rigtn oi way, ttiai h.'iiumi hiiis tut: u ......
11. .,-.1,1 hi, Molina R :i 1 In K n
and power plants and in marketing
sauce who have to be tolerated, but who must yield the pre
cedence to them. A person shows up his real nature when
ho gets behind a steering wheel. If he is selfish and overbear
ing, (such qualities apcar then. l!ut he should realize that
these traits do not escape popular observation. Also the
man who is regardless of the rights of others may get along , 1 " !a"l
A-hunting up the news,
(Social, criminal, sporting)
I sometime got the blues.
Sezz I: "I'm tired of working
Until tho moon is high,
A little job of shirking,
Me thinks that would be pie
l ... k'vun, no. nuuu hll I. nn K ' d F.
! to 8 p. m. Aeolian organ recital. 8 ! fari" Produce. When other govern
, to 9 p. m. Blue Moon Syncopator. n na,r undertaken such enter-
9 to 10 p. m. Examiner Studio pro- ",eyJfa:re0 ,alnh0St wl,fout
,, hi in 11 n m Mvra Delle ' exceptlon suftered heavy loss,
t Vic- ers pupils 1 to U p n. ! wh!fh ,h r" 'm aa"
v ii iters PP''B- p- m- and we cannot expect our govern-
nil-oilliui uiuio ment tr, rt knllo. Tk.
I p. Ill
to 6 p
of the senate. The remedy that
Senator and former Editor Tooze
suggests is the popular election of
both speaker and president "Mean
while," he says, "steps should be
taken to elect the speaker ot the
house and the president of the
senate by popular vote. The legis
lature itself should pave the way."
The suggestion is exactly in line
with Senator Tooze's uncompro
mising support of direct participa
tion by the people in their govern
ment. It's carrying the direct elec
tion idea to an extreme hitherto
tiiithoiight of. In escaping from
the evil that the senator from
Clackamas points to, tho fact that
"candidates too often 'sign up' for
some self-soliciting politician un
der the assurance that such acqui
escense will be essential to their
welfare and in order to 'get in' on
committees," is it necesEary to kid
ourselves into assuming that the
state at large is Rny better able to
select the proper presiding offi
cers for these two assemblies than
the members thereof? Oregon
Voter.
market.
uay at 33c for ""i nuiu.
Storage eggs are good pronortv 1 32' : k'iuL4"
according to local Jobbers," , h,ere"
ng in now show a t. Spl J0" ,
ment inmtalityover two 7,
i The butter market is steady an.i S5c: Mart.1'
i unchanged. Extra 39c: . ' . ! p"m
I 3Sc. ",u Butte, f b-'
I Country meats nn ... cream !7&3., ,J i
mand conlimiM nh. .... , ln lne on -
, ..f.... mm me mar-'
ket in a sluggish condition.
Unsettled weather put a damper! tr - ,fnlUXD' 0r-l
on produce trading. Fruits and 2lc L k
j............ vuiiing going on stacn " '
In both cantaloupe and w?ter- waft, t ? .'""''
...c,.i. neiniier bought only ".
...ut, uuu men in limited
quantities.
Peaches alono continue to hold
up well with Crawfords and El
bertas bringing $1.25 to 1.35 a
box.
o u .
oupiuies i. onions are confined ! pnpn ,v."
to Washington stocks with the Ore-! CascaraT.' w '
pnn pwin otin i .... . . ' v.dstara bark tnM
.,,. Iu wl iielus urving. i new ncol 1
New potatoes were plentiful with ! toL iL mM
u. is. ino. i stock bringing 2 per """,
hundred. Buying price down around
$1.50.
ii.u.HKa eranes are ni n o-,.
$1.75 to ?2 with seedless at Ji I V ' '.J"
w ,i.u, a lug.
Prices are unchanged.
MARCEL AND CUUL LAST
LONG EH after a Golden Glint
Shampoo.
o
H.IKH IS WEM'OMi:i
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
MARSEILLES, Aug. 21. Cap
tain Georges Pel let ler Doisy, the
French airman, who early in
June completed a Paris-Toklo
flight, arrived here on the steam
ship Porthos, which had been
purposely delayed in order thnt
the aviator's welcome would not
be spoiled by debarkation at
night.
The captain and his mechan
ician were taken aboard the mu
nicipal yacht Mictte on which
the mayor and other notables had
gone out as a welcoming party.
PORT! lVnT
tatow
I Hops ouel. ;, J1-H
17e:W7S5.'
PORTLAND. ft,.k
Null alao...
.. nmil
CHICAGO. Aug.
CHICAGO, itt ...
!1 rl-i.j TOUSv
21r,Vi''!?if.i.,C iM-t
ture.l-Hocs 22.0ml- f.iriv ...,i...'l I , :l . ''? H
mostly 610c higher; shipping di! material llZTJ
nianu very active ton sn ar,: ii,iu: a.. '.
to 340 pound butchers 10.10; j starting mhmf
DOtlor 111) to ISO linnnH nvuratrna t, . -t--p
$9 409 70: packing sows $8.40 ffl at a trifle M
Provision! ktM ss;jr
FOIIHIB
Eat Hazlewood at Wimberley's.
Saturday .August ii -5 to 5:30 , , '
m. Herald news bulletins. 5:30I.PPV ,h r,P: ,.,
WIN'S SPEED CONTEST
'(AsBoclntod Press l.onscd "Wlr.)
WASHINGTON, Au. 21.
Charles L. Swem. who was private
stenographer to President WiImou,
won the championship trophy fcr
the second time In the intervt
tionnl speed tests of the Nation
al Shorthand Reporters' Asso
ciation in convention here. If he
wins it next year it will be his
permanently.
8.90; Inferior kind down to 56
strong weight slaughter pigs $8.75
Jj9.25; heavy weight hogs $9.65(ff
10.20; medium $9.85fi 10.2.".; light
$9.10?il0.25; light light $S.50(
10 00; packing hogs smooth $S S.iCi
9.10; packing hogs rough ?SfoS.55;
slaughter pigs 9S(fr 9.25.
Cattle-,1 0,000; fed yearlings and
handywelght steers scarce; very
active; strong to 25c higher; most
ly lord 15c up; few loadB strictly
choice long fed weighty steers to
shippers, firm; less desirable
week's sharp decline; shipping de- been killed id win
mailt, i.iuqu, rAiirn.D mil a rui.curiiiui
p.iid for yearlings; several loads I sender hit trafkat
J10.50S 11.00; mixed steers and , railing the enriwiin
heifers at mitside nrirp- six loads ! in the Opposite Cm
siring weignty iNenrassa steers 10
outsiders $11; several loads Incom
parable fresh unsold; fat she stock,
strong to unevenly higher; desir
able heifers sharing yearling ad
vance; bulls uneven, steady to
strong; v'ealers 25c or more high
er; packers buying rather freely
upward to $13.50; outsiders $13.75;
( A siMiltii friH Uud vl
CRAXFORD.S. l.loj
Four person! iTetawl'.,
passenger coichn i
over.
EQIMLIZATIOH V
HEETIK
NOTICE is hereby p! J
1P24, the Board li M
will attend, t 4"j
I'tir a time without accident, but sooner or later his ways are i
likely to lead him to grief.
, To work about an hour,
On jest and jape and quip,
m. Examiner news bullet
ins. 5:45 to 8 p. ni. Hennessey's
' Paramount players. 8 to 9 p. m.
Hilda Hohr, contralto. 9 to 10 p. m.
Examiner studio program. 10 to
11 p. m. Packard Popular program.
The best way to reform evils that may exist in i.nuiss
inents is not to .sweepingly denounce the whole thing and
forbid people to enjrajre in them. The best way is to teach
people to avoid what is lowering, and (five support and en
couragement to things that are refined and wholesome.
o ,
(lovernor Tierce having revoked his recent proclama
tion closing the deer season the undertaker can prepare for
the usual run of fall business.
o
To have one brief brain shower: 11 to 12 p. ill. Ambassador Hotel
Then give the Job the slip,
And seek some leafy bower,
Nor ever care a rip.
And. after year of. daily strife.
Of worry and of biz,
I got the clance, and joy was rife,
To it around and fizz;
So if you ask: "I this the life?
I'll tell the world it is!
i Cocoanut Grove orchestra.
I 0 '
Mo-ed to 122 South Stephens
Willatd llattery Station.
i-' -"id
You can now don a red hat and go into the woods
ing for deer meat. I'.tit keep your eye tin the fellow
thinks a red hat is a deer.
o
Looks like a mighty prosperous fal
noss. And the fellow who goe.
''bring home the bacon."
after the
in all I
trade
ook
w ho
ol btisi-
"Lotsa feller comb their hatr
pompadour to hide the bald spot."
SI K APVAM'I-.S
is fcrni'-K to
i hUnl rrt' 1.4-ast tl Wire.)
KUANVlSlO. A!. 21.--
Tliis is
iisinr way.
a lino time lo start tlio ball rolling in ah
MANY WILL ENTER
- STATE UNIVERSITY
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mi I'm' ;dii . pi itiImt -ii. tii
will I 1 1 .UMiid.n, S'iti'tuli' t
GOLD COIN IN GERMANY
isKlil.lN. Aiur. (A. 1V
'Chi' i-i niiifiii cnnli'iniMitf ts th
t i--.fi'' ol" u'ld ( I'tus, un known I"
(;ii!i;iftv vini'f tir otithrrak u
Mu- w.n 'li,.' tft MiMniiiatiuns will
I"' 1" ;t'il tii: : K
SAN
An adwiinv (f 10 cents ;i liU'l-
I'i d pounds in tho priro tn' r -;
ri.i'd i'iiiii' iiud bt'fl su.n to job
' i -i lo liikf t'ftiM t tomorrow, w.ts
tT-.Tim: in i ti today ly tin Wt Mtrn
. u-Jiir Urfiuing r roiupHM. This
1'ii i. isr liritins iIh prir;' of c:ino
L..r to 5.T .'1 ,tlld tlllil Ol lnt t
.t mi ; 1 ."1.
T'i. :.
n!.,t
1 1 1 i 1 1 v-.
U i'lt oitlf
DANCE
v ill I . h dit:iri at I ho
"iiriMini'y liiill. Satutdav
Aiu.u -t K rrj body
( OMMITTKK.
1 k or 1 ho of Hum Mix-
IXTSnhK! Immediate
K-hrf is p')5iblc with this
S'Un.h: HOME moment
ilt-o-nis is hcaimtr. siothins,
IMM.lS. CLE AM and
SCh'E! SdlKf. Iin GuAranlrrd.
W F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACV
N'jsomc Templf, Rosoburo, Ore.
In Htuili ills in- i'Mh lI. iI Iii l;iko liiri- 1.1 miw un Unit burn, t'lii'iiii, ut
plijbkul t'lumil uduu uu .Muuiiu', liailuii Ii:o...
o
STATE PRESS COMMENT
To the Reicuel
Dispatrlies convey lhi liifniinn
lion Unit fiovernor rini'hnt lias i
Ki'iitiMH t'd "l'i'." a lll-inoii His old I
Hon. lo linprisoniii"iit lor liii' ill 1
the IVnnsylvania jenltontlary for
I luiviiiK loo iiimii ii.'P he killi il b
: cal.
1 All iIok lover will protest this
, senteiiee 11s an outrageous miHi ar
I riimo nf Justlie and a sross usiir
' pntlon of executive power. As well
j electrocute culs for killing rat.
Kvery criminal has his nay In court
I nnil it is axiomatic that every ilog
lias Ms ilny. This has been de
nied 1'ep. nnil his freedom on a
writ of habeas corpus should he
sought, fur while a governor can
pardon, he cannot sentence.
II has never been established In
i any court that the killing of a cat
is first or second degree niiinler.
in fact catoclde is only n misde
meanor, probably Justifiable at
I that. If life I.Tins are to be the
1 penally for slaying tho midnight
alley niiislilatis we will have to
build new prisons.
1 Kvcn admitting that Pep com
' lulled serious offense, there are
1 extenuating circumstance. This
dog was but a pup. and ss the
learned Mr. Harrow savs, 'youth
1 Itself is an extenuating circum
stance, the state of mind, the lick
of discretion and manned jiidg
' inmt that comes only with eirs.
recognized by oil law afrectln
minors."
Then Pep wa denied his right
to alienist nnil other scientists to
tell whether his endocrine glands
were normal or out of whack and
affected hi emotional life, giving
cease 10 pay taxes, 'then more
taxes would be levied on the small
er amount of property remaining in
private hands, than a week old. It
is probable that hoth to compen
sate for that which had become ex
empt and to pay losses. Oregon
Ian, Plan to Select Officer.
Before he left the Oregon Cltv
Courier, Editor Tooze suggested a '
way to avoid the "animosities that ,
"are engendered which crop out I
detrimentally to the work of the I
session'' of the legislature as a re- i
suit of pre-election pledges by j
members of the two houses to I
vote for certain ranitidine for j
speaker of the house and president j
LAUNDRY KIDS
-o-
oountry demand for gtockers and I will attrad, M w
feeder narrow trade slow; few do-'the Afsessofi on.
Birables thin arrivals in fresh re-1 examine m u-
ceipts. j corrrei w. ...- 1
skun- icrum- i.orv nMiviv f.it i srriptlon o! qiUi." 1
lambs fully steady: sorting nmiler- ' lots, or other frsjfm jM
late; bulk desirable native f 13. 10 i tne assrarar. 1
Just received a car of strictly
No. 1 lath. Pnse Lumber anil
Fuel To.
ate; bulk desirable native i.i.m , mr "
Ca 14.00; few to cltv butchers $14.- duty of pmcu
. .. . . ' 1 r.. at lh. t IU I"
pHHr F I '" ' - ,
-ilo,) SilDfd. n 1
sneep nun, i,.m.
lots native ewes 84. .111 kih. s"--
15: bulk ranger lambs $14il4.i
tim S14.25: sheen dull; 25i.'i(ir
lower: odd
Suburban Heights
The Needle In The Haystack.
By GLUYASWHM
I
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To Pusuc f AVOW-
ntW i T Kc WAV
VN6 TRAVEL IT BOTH I
NlGrHT AND DAY .' .
have found our
y to public favor
on (tin laundry hluhuay of
, Polite Service. We are
polite, our work Is polite
and our patrons nre polite
enough to say th,.y are
perfectly pleased.
Roseburi; Steam
Laund ry
Phon 79 Roaeburg, Or.
(lib
mm 7
5WS $tt W W-WS ID'S NUMBER IS
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