roseburc irr-rr-i nv MOVMBER 26. I92J SIX rC S7-' Gt4 1 PROHIBITION UPHELD v?. S 1 1 Mil Vr Nf&$8i , hugs? ) ; ID JT j ZEROLENE (Awirj.ttl Pre.. Lt-I '.V:f- ""ciTR'AOO" Nov. 25. Dier, boot li'K unit nauwster war liuirUtr. contrary to the common aumi 'tuiii, RMily t' nt'iro mi cl of t'l i.quxr l'nit 1 Mati IJintnct Attorii'-y Kuwui A. uison ueciareu today in a Ktaleini-nt muile.in con-! niction with a drive made afcaiust crime unoVrway hi re. "Whin the breweries were op eratinK openly." said Mr. Olson, "anil beer was plentiful, the beer runners were at jeaie and all of them wr happy. Whin the brtw erits were clnseil nii'l tho supply was curtailed, they bejin oteallns l.e r from raeh oilier. That Kd to f'juds and n!ayinc" Coal makes m;:ke prompt d i fine fire, livery. rager CAlIfORNlA OREGON POWER COMPANY TrrfcmdStpcliyieMs , OA fU 7 "fl 0 LL XL -a. ask any member ofour organization COOLIDCCS WILL ENJOY QUIET DAY LUBRICANTS This year don't wait for the oil to congeal and half-lubricate bearings, cylinder walls, etc. Don't overwork your starter and risk having to make expensive repairs. Change to free-flowing, low "cold-test" Zerolene lubri cants as recommended in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart for the winter lubrica tion of your car. Head for the Zerolene sign at dealers, garages or Stand ard Oil Service Stations and make the change to winter lubrication today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) WASHINGTON', Nov. 2C The white house pantry Is filled with (rifts ot turkeys, cranberries and all the delicacies that Ko in the ThanksKlvini: D'.y menu. From all sections of tho- country have come to the executive man sion offerings of dinner daiutks Iiom friends and ndmirers. The president and Mrs. Coolidpe plan a quiet Thanksivini; at home. With Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. SUains of iioston. their guests, they will attend morning services at the Kirst ConKi't-Kationnl church and then will eat an old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. So appoint ments have been made by the presi dent for the day. o WILL SELECT LEADER STATE PRESS Jj COMMENT Traffic Death Markers. Numerous cities have tried to check automobile aecmems uj ..-ecting special varnings where, fatalities have occurred. Chic.iBO i now taking "P "at method. At everv spot in the city where a traffic accident ha3 caused death! .i... n,.:ircst lami) post will be marked with a blue sir'n, 1801 v.ire inches In size, bearing ili, .so sicnificant words: "One v. as killed here." T,.iv Scouts are putt:ng up rhe olmis If lanm posts are not . .vailable, a special post will ' be ' erected. Chlcaso motor killings snid to rverase nearly two a i ,i iv. so the Erim blue si;ns are t k-'elv to be rather crowded in unmu sections of the city. Such signs surely ought to help little In making both the care less nedestrian and the careless .ir vi r more thoughtful about per- i snnal resnonsibility in traffic. i U'-.lUers who dart out from be hind parked automobiles instead of keeping to the cross walks, or who try to thread their way i i tliroimh vehicular traffic when the i "stop" sign 4s against them, are : deliberately risking their own lives 1 and are being very unfair to motor ists who are not reckless and wno drivo as carefully as they can. The traffic problem Is a very serious one, requiring much plan- i ning and constructive action. id i er streets and better traffic regu t lations are up to the authorities, 1 but a surprisingly great improve 1 ntent could undoubtedly bo accom- f .Wfililril I'r.'HS I.iiiwiI Wif.) WASHINGTON'. Nov. 26. Se lection of a leader will comprise the entire program for considera tion by the republican senate cau cus Friday, according to party chiefs already on the scene. With all committee assignments holding over from the last session, they said, and the legislative program awaiting the Impulse to be given by I'rtsident Coolidgt 's me.ssaEe HuLjects for discussion necessarily would be restricted.: It Is regard ed as a foregone conclusion that Senator Curtis of Kansas will be given the post of leader without material opposition. Iteports that a fight might be started early in the coming session on the retention of Senator Cum mins of Iowa, in the post of presi- oem proiem,KHe. e,e nuu cre,L- thoughtless motorists 1 ke the coin-:""" i" ''- who pointed out that mlttee assignments, this was a set tled fact until he new senate con vened. could : formed into thoughtful ene Register. o TO All) I AKMr.lt m Come In fcfla -the easiest steering c,, market -tho MAtt on the market. eriil New basic develnnm.... by Rollin engineers-an,-- vanced refinements never 2?' perfectly worked out. Come in and see (or most highly developed anrt .r popular priced car on the mjjl WIIM1U' TO ASSISST (Aiisoiiated I'renn I-oniicd Wire.) VANT0l'Vi:H, Wash.. Nov. 211. Accompanied by three Tort land (TcTectlvcs, Mrs. Carl M. 1'eterHon. widow of the gunman who was killed by lMrotlvc John J. Kush lu Seattle Monday, iigreed to come to l'ortland this nrternoon to assist ofli lals of a di'teiilvo agency to IdontiTy goods alleged to havo been sto len here by Peterson. Mrs. Peterson said lior hus band hail told her that he hail foods stored In east Portland, tttoriU'e tl , k. t fo Wtllell Were ill a safely deposit box In a Seattlo bank, but sho added the had never been told tho naino of the hank nor tho exact location of the stored goods In Portland. Detective John J. Kush of So-i attle who killed Peterson when the latter opened a pistol buttle, was In Vancouver today. I .Mrs. Peterson also told of a coupe which she said had been used by her husband. This car was examined by tho officers to day, when It was found that all its numbers had been defaced. Ili Moving il bad been stolen in Si attle. ofllceia from this city ton i posses.ilnn of the machine. MAKF.S OIMKCTIOX (.WchO-il I'r.-w l.tal Win-.) NEW YOItK, Nov. 20. Mrs. Louise Cai f gie, widow of the late Andrew Carnegie, filed no tice with tho county clerk today of an action to enjoin lessees of a west r.'.ith Street building, own ed by bci from further conduct of a cabaret described by her lawyers as "New York's smartest n ndezvous." . MsM-whit,-.! I'r, !..'Hw.l Win-.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2ti. Plans for the aid of tiic farmer at the short session of congress nre understood to include a four fold proposition, cooperative marketing, preferred railroad rales for farm products, develop ment of the European market and easier credit for the cattle raiser. ARMY-NAVY ritDPAP.i: School lUst. No. 1." call? for the following warrants: I'll. l."5, lad and l.'iS. Int. ceases onu week from date. F-lhi lliggins, Clerk, l:tvs Creek. w-riMnuiAU"m ..-.Ik. ,i..n -,irmii irnrfilfi ' The cost ' . 'el' ' of the dinner was lowered and its quality raised! l.....';.itfl l'r,. t...aiwd Wire.) P.M.TIMOIti:, Mil., Nov. 2H. With the army and navy elevens putting the finishing touches for their annual gridiron cla-sic in the llaltimore stadium Saturday, actve pr parations are being made here to houso and entir taiu the thousands of out of town visitors who will help to fi'l tho 7S.OO0 seats. Klaliorate plans lor the entertainment of President and Mrs. Coolldge have b' en made. Arriving about mid- dav. tlte presidential party and j other (list inguished guests vi;I I be tendered a luncheon at tlisl 'stadium.- Saturday night a ball ; will be given in honor of the ca ; dels, midsliipmont -army and na ! vy officers and distinguish- d 'cueis at firth recimettt tirniery. i Be Cheerful. It is regretted that many of the ' friends of the Income tax are pur I suing the same policy that the re pealers pursued when Portland re pealed the law. They are saying that the state is- ruined just as the other fellows talked before the election. We condemned that then: we condemn mo position now. n. is no way to build a state. The onlv wav Oregon will ever growi and become great is to unite and boost. We will have these differ ences, of course, but they should .....1.. A,nit.ati and Internal and not fed to outsiders or band. ed over to jealous rivals to use the best way they can. There is no question about the fact that Washington stale, newspapers I worn furnished with derogatory ! articles about Oregon to influence i our pcoplo before election. It Is : wrong and it is just as wrong ' now for friends of the Income tax i to be parading their disappolnt- : ment and insisting that the state ! is ruined. Oregon is too big a state and too great; lis iuiure ia too nromising to be ruined either! way, but we must appreciate that boosting is what pays, and loyalty is the first paragraph in our creed. S:ilem Statesman. 1 ounng Car . . . . , Three Seated Coupe Roadittr l Five Passenger Sedan . . j,.! 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