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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1925.
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The Things You Will Need are Here
They will enable you to enjoy the best vacation you
ever had in style and comfort .
COLLEGIAN SUITS
TILLICUM SWEATERS
GORDON FELT HATS-
GORDON STRAW HATS
IDE SHIRTS
PHOENIX FANCY HOSE
Fancy Neckwear with Hankerchiefs to match.
Don't forget, it's easy to swim in a Columbiaknit Swimming Suit
liOFM'IM
PARTYAREEXUMPT
FROM WHEEL DUTY
the Japan Insist oa Interpreting
tt so.
Practloal exclusion of the Jap
anese count bava been brought
boot In soma other thai the rude,
off hand fashion with which It was
oone by oar congress. If It had
been done In courteous fashion, we
wouM not now have to record the
establishment of a memorial day
or hate In a neighbor nation, whose
friendship means much to the
Peace and prosperity of America.
r or nana "telegram.
The
Bslatsd Estssm
county has appropriated
I15.8O0 to search for the murderer
of the Kelso editor. That snows
what the public thinks of an editor
alter he is dead. Oorvallls Gal
eae limes.
At Battle Rock
t-aptain William Tlchenor was
recently mentioned In these col
umns in connection with the fight
oeiween Indians and whites at
name nock". Port Orford
The founding of Port Orford
town was his project. He furnish-
4th. OF JULY
DANCE
AND CELEBRATION
IDLEYLD PARK
(Five Miles East of Glide.)
SNAPPY MUSIC BY
Arleigh Herron's Hollywood Radio Gang
Featuring ,
"Just a Little Drink and "Out in the West"
. Free Camp Ground
FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT
CHICKEN DINNER $1.00
DEAHIKMUT JIOTKXi
At Oakland, Oregon, will
remain open July 4th. Din-
ner and supper each 75 cents
a Dlate.
TOT
lMMm-aroMgmaaMm.imiiLTaM
Our drivers and our truck
men are all Instructed la
the absolute necessity of
handling your property
with great care. Jn Ion
disiance hauling their
carefulness counts.
LOWC
DISTANCE
?T MAVLfNc
"We Aim to Please"
H. s. French
TRANSFER AND STORACE CO.
PHONE 220
KINDLING
PLANING MILL ENDS
Orders Booked for Future Deftvery.
$5 per load delivered
PUT IN WHILE DKY
COEN LUMBER CO.
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INDIANAPOLIS, July 2. (A.
P.) Teaching of machine book
keeping and machine calculation
In commercial high schools was
urged today by J. C. Springman,
of the Commercial Department of
the I'ontlac. Mich.. High School,
before the Business Education De
partment of the National Educa
tional Association in annual con
vention here.
Mr. Springman said this work
should be given pupils with the
requirements of business constant
ly in mind and that the nature of
the work should be governed by
the kind of machines used in the
community by Industry.
C .A. Hyje, business manager of
the Cleveland Clinic SDd Associat
ed Hospitals, declared indications
point to the establishment of a
system of commercial training
that will be similar to tho work
received by medical graduates in
interne service and law students
in moot courts.
J: n. It. Moore, head of the His
tory Department of Emmerich
Manual Training High School,
Indinnopolls, in discussing the
"Contributions of Teachers of
Economics to the Interpretallon of
the School of the Community" be
fore the National Council for So-
leial Studies, declared "interrela
jtion between the home and the
'school may provo valuable to
both," and lhat the task of Inter
, pretlng the school to the commun
ity required "cooperation in its
j broadest sense."
Frances It. Kelley, supervisor of
iHome Economics, Minneapolis,
told Ihe American Home Economic
t Association lhat the greatest care
; be exercised to select the most ef
ficient equipment for home eco
j nomic work in Junior and senior
high schools, as if this were dono
Imore efficient work could be done
and the "teaching load" reduced.
CHICAGO. July 2. The cook
and engineer of the Dowdoln.
which, with the Peary, are carry
ing the MacMlllan-Navy party to
the Arctic region for exploration,
are alone of Us complement who
will not have to take their turn at
the wheel. The Uowdoln, of the
auxiliary schooner type, has a
passenger list of 10 men. The Peary
has a crew of 13 men and a per
sonnel of 13 navy officers and
men.
All menfber of the crew and the
complement are volunteers. The
crew was selected principally from
three viewpoints: personality,
which was ranked first; physique the camum, arms' and ammuni
tion witn which the whites woa
the fight at Battle Kock. He was
then master of the Sea Gull, plying
reguiariy oetween Portland and
ban OTmnctsco.
Before coming to Ore son. he was
an Intimate friend of Abraham Lin
coln, later president of the United
states. Back In 1S47 and lHtK
they were room-mates. Tlchenor
was then state senator In Illinois,
ana ne and Lincoln traveled to
gether over the state, speaking
irom tne same platform.
Tlchenor was the first worshlp-
im master or l-rslrte lodge No. 77.
A. F. & A. M. at Paris. Illinois. In
IMS, Lincoln handed Tlchenor his
application to become a Masco,
but requested that, as Tlchenor
was leaving for California, the pe
tition be held until his return.
llchenor never returned.
Tlchenor arrived In California In
tne spring of 1K49. He finally set
tied at Port Orford Oregon, in
1351. Lincoln never forgot his old
friend and, as president of the
I'nited States, in 1801. appointed
him collector of customs for the
Port Orford district.
Captain Tlchenor wag a near rel
ative of Mrs. Hall, w ife of Senator
Charles Hall of Marshfield. Mrs.
Hall a mother was a Tlchenor.
When you think of the bold
spirits, like this early navigator.
wno came by hundreds and faced
hostile Indians, untamed wilds, the
penis or the sea In the frailest
craft and met the other hardships
which all the pioneers encounter
ed, you get an Idea of the fine old
human stock with which Primitive
Oregon was settled. Oregon Jour
nal.
and ability. It requires a good
personality to withstand rigors of
Arctic Isolation as much as good
physical condition.
Commander MacMillan la In
charge of the Uowdoln. Command
er Eugene E. McDonald, Jr., in
charge of the Peary, and Command
er K. E. Byrd. U. S. N., In charge
of the navy personnel and planes.
McDonald also is chief of radio on
the expedition.
The planes are of the amphibian
type and numbered NA-1, NA-2 and
NA-3. They will have a maximum.
flying distance ol 1.ZVU nines out
will not be required to fly further
than 600 miles from their Arctic
bases at any time. They will also
carry carrier pigeons and smoke
bombs.
Heretofore, Arctic explorers have
figured out their compass varia
tions by the relation of the North
Pole to the magnetic pole. At the
suggestion' of Secretary Wilbur,
this expedition is armed with a
new chart which makes the mag
netic poie the chief tactor and pro
vides a set of variations of the
compass with the North pole play
ing second hand. This may simpli
fy observations, calculations and
navigation.
STATE PRESS
COMMENT
Tardy Discipline
A rich contractor In the east
leaves this will "None of my chil
dren can have a cent of my money
until he reaches the age- of 50
years. I do this in the hope and
expectation that at 50 they will
have developed a greater degree of
respect and consideration for their
father than they have shown dur
ing my lifetime." Maybe the fath
er was concerned more with con
tracting than with children. A lot
of them are. They expect their
money to buy morals and guidance
and good conduct for their child
ren. Money doesn't do it More
thought and effort for the children
and less for contracting is the best
way to win the children's respect.
Portland Journal,
Family Succession
Young Bob La Follette has an
nounced himself as a candidate to
succeed to his father's time-honor
ed seat in the United States Benate.
It Is a privilege every citizen has,
but we hope that his success or
failure will be on a basis of ability
to serve, not Influenced by a mere
question of parentage. Inherited
right Is a precept- we do not care
to see established In the senate
existing rights are bad enough.
La Grande Observer.
Humiliation Day
A movement with considerable
public opinion back of it is afoot
In Japan to constiiute July 1 a na
tional day of humiliation because
of the American exclusion act as
to Japanese immigration, which
toon eiiect July l, 134. tiow
nearly this movement comes to be
ing a popular one In Japan is not
just now known for a certainty,
but It has considerable backing
and a real cause for being.
Americans do not well appreciate
the value set by most eastern and
southern people uKn race and na
tional honor. Although there Is no
offense to the' Japanese in the ac
tion of America It Is obvious that
In the free,
open spaces
Stage trawl is a joyous experience.
On hot days a cool breeze fans you as
you glide along; on cool days and
evenings our stages are comfortably
heated. You may enjoy to the utmost
every bit of scenery you pass through.
Auk your ticket office for a list of bcauti.
tul trips on, or in connection with, our
lines.
OREGON STAGES
T
OHITIAItV.
Flora ..alfplle Mattice was born
1-a Ilellview, Grant Co., Ore
tlnnUmKix ii ICQ" Cl
p;i5sfd away at Oregon City, Ore-
KW", .IHIlt! IlT.i), fllf H H lilt
ilaiiKhttT of ThoinaH A. MrNahb,
and .tfirhHf-l K. MrNablt of Ore
gon City. Oregon. She spent wv
rral years of hor girlhoorl in Myr
tle Crerk and went to nrhool there.
On the Kith of Ortoltor. I!ti:., nhe
wan united in marring to A. K.
Mat lire. She leaven her father
and mother and Dorothy, her
rluiii'lilnr uirrxl in v.tura ulcn a
Muter. Mrs. Itella Adamx. of Mill-
numo. ani a nroiner, norHey
MrNabb, of Vernonia. Oregon.
Ul.o a li,4 t w.t In Ihn niH
Pioneer Cetm'tery at 2 o'clrwk,
June 2S, 1 !2".. Luke Klliott.
pantor of the Churrh of Christ of
.Myrtle Creek, oftieiated.
A FH I KM).
at
tfnn
Ian,
I?ay f Vfr. asthma, catarrh. Re
lief ru.i ran ( within 2 hour or
momy refunded. Lloyd Crorkr.
MARION DA VIES
in
"JANICE MEREDITH
The recollection of quality
will linger long after price
paid Is forgotten.
WEAK.RUN DOWN
NERVOUS,DIZZY
Mrs. Lee Suffered From All
These Troubles, but Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Made Her Well
Terre Haute, Indiana. "I was weak
and run-down and in such a nervous
condition that I
could hardly domy
work. 1 was tired
all tho time and
dizzy, had no appe
tite and could not
sleep. ItrtedditTcr
ent medicines for
a year but they did
not help me. Then
my husband saw
thcad.forLydisE.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
in the newspapers and had me take it.
I retrained my strength and never felt
j better in my life. It completely re
I stored me to health. I had practi
i cally no suffering- when my baby boy
was horn and he is very strong and
! healthy. I know that the Vegetable
Compound is tho best medicine a wo
man can take before and after child
birth for health and strongh. I would
be willing to answer letters from wo
men asking shout the Vegetable Com
pound. " Mrs, Wm. J. Lkb, Route
i E, Box VIH. Terr Haute, Indiana.
t.vdin Kwinkham'sVegoUhlcCorrt.
pound Is a dependable medicine for
an tnese troubles. .
For sale by dnigg-jts everywhere.
II
Fallowing Tennessee.
So they are going to try to aire
Oregon a state religion by Initia
tive enactment. And our state
religion. If the movement suc
ceeds. Is to be fundamentalist.
We are to take our leadership
from Tennessee, where they dip
and snuff, eat clay and shoot from
behind trees at orflcers who try
to Interfere with their moonshin
lng activities. We are to have
a law. It the proponents of the
bill can persuade a majority of
us to vote for It, which will be
modeled on the Tennessee act un
der which Scopes is to be tried.
Scopes is chsrged by Indictment
undar this law with having taught
"certain theories that deny the
divine creation of man as taught
in the llihle."
The proponents of this law are
to present, a bill to provide for
its enactment before the voters
or Oregon, California and Wash
ington before their legislatures
meet, according to the news that
comes down to us In the dis
patches. The measure, so the an.
nouncement says, will be voted
on in all three states in 1928. Kev.
Hilly Sunday will open the cam
paign for the measure at his re
vival to be held In Portland next
September. Then he and Wil
liam Jennings llryan and Dr. W.
B. Riley will stump the three sta
tes campaigning for the bill.
The issue of the campaign over
this bill will be, of course, whe
ther the states of Oregon, Cali
fornia and Washington shall de
cree by law that there shall be
no teaching In their schools of
anything that may conflict with
the religious views of tho ma
jority. If such a law were to Ire
enacted and upheld In the courts
we might as well say goodbye to
freedom and thought and of cons
cience. The charch of old went
no further when It rompHted
lileo to kneel and declare that
the sen moved and the earth
stood still. Salem Journal.
AcrM Kvanrell".
Calling people "liars" and "as
sos" hersuse they differ from n
in tlreir understanding of th
llihle. Is, lo say the least, a very
oblique way to approach toward
bringing men to Christ.
A modernist, In the language
of llryan, Hlley and Sunday, Is a
man who denies the divinity of
Christ liy denying the virgin
birth: who believes the Ulhlo to
be a book of fslilvs, and believes
that man Is descended from the
tribe of monkeys. As a matter
of fact, only a negligible few pro
fessed Christians or professed
n-lonllsts hold snch beliefs.
Hut the term "modernist" thus
iiKed. these platform people apply
to every protessed Christian who
does nut believe everything In
holh Old and New Testaments to
be Ihe Inerrant word of God,
word for word and letter for let
tor. mechanically Interpreted usu
ally by Ihe King James transla
tes. All this platform arte Is as far
away from praetieal Christianity
as calling a man a liar and an
s-s is from giving him a cup of
rold water In the name of Christ.
I'ortland Telegrsm.
Save
Attacks
a form of
Motor-Indigestion
Your motor is not unlike
the human organism It must
be kept nourished and clean;
And oils like foods, are not
to be judged by their price
9:x
:f"-
Aritto Motor Oil, for
example, is the finest tu
br leant -capable of pro
ductlon. It comparts to
advantage with eastern oil
selling at almost twice its
price. Yet this is easy to
understand.
Artsto Is not under the
handicap of heavy freight
costs from the eait. It
benefits, too, by volume
production. And k comes
from refineries which are
unrivaled in equipment
the world over.
Ariste k sjwalty ptesV
oca, kcombttsdwfarsa
tion of carbon. And,
has been said, it to lubrU
cant without ' peer.
YoawfflswhfArbta
at the beginning. But year
greatest saving will be lie
the end. Your motor wul
testify as to its economy.-.
SoUwt Union Oil esn
ice station, and at iad
pendent lrs f sh first
class everywhere.
Motor
BEST ALL WAYS
lso Producers of Union Qasolme
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A Terrible Indictment.
Joe Wsgtser of St. Joseph, Mo.,
Is a irook. And here Is how Ihe
law has dealt with him reomtly:
He wss arrested and convicted
of the then of an automobile and
setiteneed to five months' Impri
sonment. Hut he was released oa
bond, pending a new trial.
While out on bond he was ar
rested and convicted of stealing
nnottmr automobile and aenteneed
to eight years In the penitentiary.
Hut he was released on a writ of
habeas corsus and a new trial
granted.
While out on bond he was ar
rested and convicted, on five
counts, of possession of liquor,
and sentenced to serve five years
on each count. Hut he was re
leased on bond and a new trial
ordered.
While out on bond he was shot
by police and probably mortally
wounded while attempting to es
cape from the scene of still ano
ther crime.
Wagner waa convicted of three
separate and distinct crimes and
sentenced to serve more thsn 33
years In the penltentisry. Hut be
never served a day. He w-as re
leased either on writs of habeas
corpus or on bonds. He wss sole
to get new trials continually. And
he was finally ht following the
perpetration of another crime.
What Is the use nf police de
partment, sheriffs offlre and state
and federal sleuths if, ater ar
rests, rrooks cannot be placed be
hind the bars? Why maintain alt
i those expensive forces If thw bur-
glsrs continue n burgle?
W hy all the district attorney,
city attorneys, state attorneys and
federal atteraeya, If they cannot
got the crooks In Jail? Why all
the epnse of those offices If It
Is to come to naught as It Sid In
the rase of Joe Wagner
Why all the courts and their
attaches if prisoners cannot be
kept behind prison bars? Why all
that tpensa It the crlailal
contlnse te commit crime T
And what Is thw patt'ef the
clever attorneys who, for a fee.
keep the Wagners omt of jail
knowing them to be Rnfrty. sad
when they knotr the crooks are
making their Using preying oa
the public, and they know that
tor ( aak of society Mm crimi
nals should be la penitentiaries?
rortuaately; rb:Wagber eases
are few. Most criminals finally
lant 4a Jail. : But Instate like
that of Wagner, at terrible la
dlctmeau of some practices la thw
courts Portland Telegram.
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No matter whether yow aro
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