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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 8, 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
laau.d Dally Exc.pt Sunday by Th. N.w.-Revl.w Co., Inc.
B. V bATIi.S Priiini and MuuuK r
BKHT G. UATES S6crtjUry-Trnuiuror
Kui red aa ni'coud claaa mailer May 17, laJO. at in. poal ollita at
Koaeburg, Orexon, under the Act of March 1. 18711.
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Iaily, aix moutba, by mall
Daily, three uuatba, by mall
Duiiy, alDglv mouita, by mall.
Dully, by carrier, per mouth..
W-kly Kewa-Kevlew, by mall, per year...
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Gallon of ii uvwa dlawtchea credltad to it or not othvrwUe credited
to llita paper and to all local nt-wa publlalied herein. All ritfbta ot re
out.liiatlon of apeclal dl.pau-nea herein are alao reaerved.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, AUGUST 8, 1925.
SPEED.
SPEED ! Speed ! A world gone mad with speed ! Speed
in business. Two sales made where one was the rule of yes
terday. Two dollars in the bank where one reposed last
year. Two customers served in the time devoted to one in
other days. And to what end?
No time for reading;, and personality sinks to cash reg
ister level. No time for contemplation, and finer qualities
die. No time for helpfulness, and morality withers. No time
for courtesy, and friends fall away. No time for companion
ship, and family finds other interests.
Speed in pleasure. One-tenth second per mile clipped
from the racing record, and thousands cheer. One hour less
for the transcontinental run, and the telegraph carries the
momentous news to the world. One day gained in an around-the-world
flight, and the nations applaud.
Two hundred and fifty miles covered in a Sunday motor
ride, and not one lasting memory of shadowed mountain or
sunlit valley. Two thousand miles traversed while a two
week vacation speeds, and no recollections save reeling road
way and blurred landscape. Fourteen precious days expend
ed and no store of health laid up for future need.
The pace that kills. The rushing train at the crossing
cleared by ten seconds perhaps. What will you do with
that ten seconds? Where is your sense of proportion?
Would you wager a million dollars against a cent? Yet you
bet eternity against ten seconds. More, you lay the odds of
your eternity and that of each member of your family
against ten seconds. And then use the time to speed to the
next crossing.
Call a halt. Take stock. Soothe your jaggled nerves
with reflection. Take time to live. Regain your apprecia
tion of relative values. Moderate your pace and enjoy life
ts you go. Get acquainted again with books, with friends.
with family, with the worth-while things in life. Store your
mind with leisurely memories they will last you always and
always be a source of pleasure. Slow down dangerous
curve ahead. Miami Motorist
GOOD WEATHER
CAUSES WEAKER
WHEAT MARKET
u.
S. Grain Report .Shows
Feed Grain Price to
Be Lower.
FARMERS HOLDING
Something
The cook at our Deli
catessen has a habit
YOUll Like! f concocting dishes
that everybody likes.
FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY
HOT BREAD EVERY NOON
ROASTS, SALADS
MONDAY SPECIALS Veal Fricaa.ee, Roast Pork. But
ter Scotch and Apple Pica
VOSpURGH & WIARD
Fancy Croceri Phone 5 1 5
AUCTION 8ALF a)
Tuesday, AuKtut 11, on the
Brunifietd place, given milia a
went of Koaeburg, commenc- a
ins at 10: Uu a. m. Conalsu of
farm implements, .tuck, bouses
hold Kooda. Will alao offer
luoacre farm for aale. 1. W.
McLlwain, Koaeburg. a
SEE THE LATEST .IN
Oil 'Stoves
m J
TheNewHy-Lo Oil Cooking Range
A 6-Hole Stove that Requires Only 3 Burners.
It does the work while economizing on fuel
Molding for Better Price
Flax Higher With Pros
pects of Small Crop.
thane mnrketn. Exports trade on leak In at other border nointa. It ia
rrn..,-.m t vt; , TfL, 1,1,8 ""'"lc tBt a dun but unfair to boneat men abroad who
jrowers or winter W neat feed hurley was In good demand, patiently await leeal admlaalnn un.
Choice brewing barley was quoted 1 1. r the quota to permit the mau
ut $1.75 per inu pounds at San who has dlshoneatly slipped
r'runciseo. feed barley ll.fiu, through, to remain in full enjoy
whlle brlKht feed barley at Los ment of this country's opportun-Ant-ele
was quoted at $1.85. Hies. Kegiatration would delect the
New crop California superior dishonest and protect the honest,
malting barley was quoted in )( deportation followed the smug
i.ondon July 27 at f-'-Hs to I2.3U Ked immigrant swiftly and aurely,
per luO pounds c. i. f. for July- smuggling would soon cease.
August shipment. , The policy of the present immi-
.."I"? "m.lket "m aI; ! Krallon 'ound- As some one
though Argentine prices showed n!i, sad- lt recognizes the fact
a slight di' llne. Cash flax was lhat lmmiKrat,on j, a , tlme ln.j
in good demand at -ic oyer the vestment In family stocks rather
'.. 7, . .V, . T .i ? than a hort time investment in
r X,:.' "' ' , ; ;... :' .,... Inductive labor.-ForUand Tele-
crop was an liuportunt market' '
factor and reports Indicated that I WAn
while some sections were good
large number of fields, parti
Murki-t News Service. I'nited
States Department of Agriculture,
Hureau of Agricultural Econo
mics. Grain Murket Itevlew.
Cooler and more favorable
weather in the spring wheat terri
tory of the American Northwest
and Canada had a weakening In
fluence on the wheat market dur
ing the week ending August 1.
but at the close or the murket
on Friday cash wheat prices were'
slightly lower than at .he cloae "... . ' h ' KP"klng of the altitude in Ja-
ot the previous week, according I - " T " fha J" Pan relative to the American exclu
to th Weekly Grain Market Ke- "'kola, were weedy. Ine dry , , Norman F Coleman savs-
view of the l-nlted mates licpart- weather had also caused dcterior-1 " Jl" '
ment nf Arrleiiiinrn ( 'nni innerl ation in some sections. I lne Presfnt temper of Japan is
ment or Agriculture, continued t0 ac(.ept ,he immedate U0Hton
goon prospects ror corn unu a ..,. A ..,,., i oallentlv and nli-klnr li.
bags at Wharton Uros. 8,',"k Dv peaceful and rational me-
i tbods to bring about a satisfactory
) understanding. Th-re is no Inime-
diate prospect of war growing out
t State Press Comment t ,0f!iTh'li"erence.s."rt. ' thinRS
A HOME TRADING MOVEMENT.
A nation wide movement to promote home trading is
being pushed by the Local Loyalty League of Chicago. Twen
ty nationally known manufacturers, including some of the
....ivuv r.v,iiii,u(iv iicvrnjcill nuvt'I unuis, nave jonieu Lnis
. movement. They propose to work through newspaper sup
port, motion picture production, essay contests, billboard
advertising, radio broadcasting, etc. This movement ought
to secure support not merely among the business people of
-communities like Roseburg, who of course dislike to see trade
j-.oing away from them, but it should iutercst all who dis
like to see population concentrating too much in the great
...oities. it is the general opinion of social students, that the
. drii't to the great cities has gone too far. Social conditions
':,would be improved if the growth of the future could be con
centrated more in the smaller places and communities. There
I-eople can have all the room they need. One of the most
practical things to be done to promote this tendency, is to
work for the habit of home trading. In that way a very
' large amount of distribution service, which has been going
to great cities, will be kept in the more wholesome plates.
.. That will not merely help the store business in communities
like Roseburg, but it will assist all who earn their support
larger movement of both corn and
oats weakened the market for
these grains.
The cool weather tended to
check the spread of rust In the
spring wheat und alo was favor
able for the filling of the grain.
Home of the wheat In the I'nited
Htatoa and a large part of Cana
da, however, Is still In a critical
stage and crop development dur-
in the next two or three weeks
will continue to be uu important
factor. Threshing returns show
a wide range in yield, but un un
usually high protein content, al
though some samples aro or light
weight. A numiier of cars of
new wheat were received ut Min
neapolis during the week, mak
ing (he seusun fully two wueks
earlier than usual.
Cash prices held relatively firm
In the spring wheat markets but
buyers, purticulurly for the mills,
were inclined to wait the heavier
movement of the new wheat. 11!
per cent 1'rotein No. 1 dark
northern suld at 111-lHr over ihe
September price at Mimieapolix,
lJa per cent lK-2-c over und Ki
per cent 3-1IU: over. The bulk
of the offerings wh.h of u quality
which sold ut S-'JTc over. 1-re-mluiua
for new wheut were about
,1c lower than thine quolalious.
Tho movement ot new wheut In
the Puclfic Northwest continued
light, as runners were not ready
sellers at current quotations that
ultimate prospect, either."
I The exclusion act was nat-sed
Another Fool Law. i hurriedly. Itadlca.s in Japan blew
We find on our arrival from a off steam. Jingoes here blew off
brief vacation a letter from that in- steam. They painted all the pic
ilnniitable letter writer, Sam Koxer. lures of war.
Shiii wauls us to comply w'th the Hut there has been no war. As
latent piece of legislative folly end Mr. Coleman says, (here is pre
register our automobile. Of cour. . cinus little prospect of war. Japan
It is no fault of Sam. The aggre- -.vailing patletitlv, hoping that
gallon of busy-bodies that we send th,, .-.-lerican act will be so revised
to Salem every two years, obeyed as not to pace the stamp of infer
tile behests of Insurance companies Inrity on the Japan.-se. Able and
und dealers In second hand cars intelligent Amerl.sn will ntienint
and got passed a law n quiring i0 so revise lhat act in time, lt can
every ear owner to wove that he undoubtedly be written in terms
owns his own. This is a peculiar ima aeVere. And In the meantime
reversal of the age old theory lhat ,h people of Japan and America
a man is Innocent till proven guilty wll rontmi1 on ln splrt of
and that the burden of proof as a fripn,nv relationship, despite the
rule s on the plaintiff. It assumes (.,, acta or n,lu.aU ln Npp0
a priori that unless you can give ,, ,,. ,,, ,,,, ,
a detallad history of the ancestry i.ortanrt JourB;li.
of the car you drive, that you stole 1
It. You must know Its age, num-1 ,. . .... ,
her, birth marks, disposition If any. ' ' " W "arton Uros.
father, mother, mid-wife, color and' .
ir vou were hi your right mind PORTLAND GIVES DIRTY
when you bought it: the year,' LADIES (STATUES) BATH
month, week and hour, the direc- i
lion of the wind and the lone of the iAactatd Yum iwt wim.)
salesman's breath; whether you i Portland, Aug. 8. Piaster of
cause of the light movement in
the Northwest wan the Himill crop
of winter wheat. A large per
cctitugo of the crop is of the
spring variety this year and was
hat-vested laler than the wlnt
mud cash In full or in part, n you Paris women who have been stand-
iiave notes, how much and to whom ing on boxes on street corners
were around ll.4u to SI. 41 lor , ,! wnut raie of Interest; what since the Hose Festival with thflr
w hile wheut for export. Another brand or gasoline you use and why, , hands raised In supplication ror
your blood pressure, pulse rate, some snap and water or tor some
ringer print, und psycho analyst i n- w paint or something, last night
raliiic; and did you leach your wlfo were gathered up and placed in Ihe
to drive without getting mad. Thus, basement of Ihe auditorium,
for the benefit of the, half dozen i They became so hedragu.ed and
cur ow ners w hose cars are stolen a 1 ilirt v th:,i inv.,p n;,L., P.
wheat. Very Utile wheat has j hundred thousand car owners are fors lo Captain I.. A. Harms of Ihe
been sold from the i-uciuc Norm-i to be annoyed by the antics of a morals squal to pick them'ali up
western markets for export, ultholfuol le;iluture. (They may b- repainted and set up
some sales have been niado to ,.. nu (.,,,.. tr us i. ,. . ' ,ho ,,,,,, i-ilnu,.
Oriental colllllrlea. ,,, KV8i,.n, You might as well lion In Senlemher II wiw axirl al
The movement or hard winter . b p,,.,,ai,.rt t0 carry an Identiflca-! the city ball
wheal continued of good volume ,Um ,MB wlln aH , Hertilllon i o
In view ol Ihe small crop and the ,,,. .klI1K9 ur forr,.u your ,.ar , ihe ; rnok ,,. .
tendency ol Ihe farmers lo hold i ., ,..r violation of what the leg- uu
'I'hern Was :.i 11. ...in..
(AMOciaU-d preM IaH Wirr. )
SWAMI'SCOTT. Mass.. Aug. S
A request for use of thu Los An
geles navy airship in commercial
aviation, was presented lo Presi
dent Coolidge today by John Hays
Hammond, Jr.
Speaking for a company Inter
ested In the scheme, Mr. Hammond
placed before the executive a ten
tative program tor extcuslve devel
opments of commercial aviation.
The program calls for Ihe use of
tne i.os Angeles between New
iork and Chicago and perhans
farther west with the ship manned i First I'resbytoriaii Clmrvli.
uy us regular crew. Sunday School al H:45; preaching i
(Secretary Hoover attended the ; service at 11:00. Mr. James Mc
conference and 'the pi-esident di-i Clintock will speuk. I'nion ser
rected that he and the secretaries vices in the evening al 8 o'clock,
of war and navy further study the ! Prayer meeting Wednesday even
proposillon. The government has in8-
given its approval to tho general
policy of aiding In the development' l"l'aiil and liH-khig .Iu.sm.
of commercial aviation. , l'urton. Pastor. Ulilard:
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
j J SUNDAY AT THE t
1 1 CHURCHES t
around its feet (Joe aays lt was
done purposely) aud the gull was
reeled ln. The bird was petted
for a while and freed. It refused
to leave, however, and kept close
to the fishing parly, evidently not
being overly frightened with Its
experience. Grants Pasa Courier.
Our cow spiay
Wharton Bros.
kills the
GRASS FIRE NEAR
DIXONVILLE BURNED
OVER LARGE AREA
I Sunday School at y:45 u. m.; it.
flvs ' A' H('rr,1r, Sup. I'rpachtng at
' j 11:00 a. m. bv the Pastor. Suh
Iject: The Office and Work of
jih Holy Spirit". Kpwonh la-
lpuf at 7:00 p. ni. Subject 'Tho-
mas, the Sixth Pathfinder".
j I'reachinR nt 8:00 p. m. by the
I'aator. Subject "Morality and
'Christianity'. Prayer meeting and
line about Mble Study, Wednesday at 8:00
A bad Era ss fire, cov
flix acres, occurred eslerday even- P- Iu
ine aoout rive miles ea.st of the
city. Koine person passing; by, ai-! INiklnj: Ulnns Sunday School i
parently. threw a IiKlited match a 1":"') a. m.; A. Larson, Stipt.
Into the grass along the road, ami Kpwonh League at 7 : o p. m. !
the flames, fanned by a hri.sk wind, Oran Thompson, president. The
luickly carried from ihe right of preaching al 8:H0 p. in. by Uev. J
way into the adjoining field. Scv- S. A. Kaiusdall.
eral houses and barns were threat-' A cordial invitation is extended
ened, and a call was put in over the to all to the above services. The '
telephone for assistance. The Fourth and Last Quarterly Con- j
ludghbora responded quickly, and 'feret.ee will convene at iJillard, I
with wet sacks finally succeeded In .Ai'gust Tth at 1:00 p. m. !
slopping the fire heforo any gr-at ' o '
amount of damage was done. The , FOIiMKK ICOSKItl IMi I..V
fire occurred on the Parker place, ( iKT SKA iil l.l,U. HsM M.VK
near Dixonville. ihis being ihe j j
fourth time that a fire has bt-en ! Anyihing Is game for Joe'
started In that locality by careless-' W harton and M fishing rod. 1
ne on the part of motorists in Sunday afternoon, while fishing j
throwing lighted matches into the on the Kogiie above Gold Mill. I
grans beside the road. ,Joe had caught several si-ilheut!s
r . i 7" ian,I began looking around for)
Mens suits clfar.rd and nressed m, ic ....,... . ......
$150. Koseburg Cleaners, phono cull was -flving around and In '
some manner Joi-'s lino t Hinged
BREITENBUSH
HOT SPRINGS
MARION COUNTY
OREGON
A HEALTH AND PLEASURE
RESORT
Open under new ma n age m ant.
Hot mineral water baths ; hot
mineral mud baths, and natural
hot mineral vapor baths.
Breltenbush Is famous for Its
hot arsenic spring and unusual
variation of other mineral con
tent. These waters are excep
tionally beneficial to rheuma
tism, neuritis, constipation, skin
aud blood diseases.
Wonderful scenery; fine fishing;
trail hiking and mountain climb
ing. Good accommodatons; excellent
meals; reasonable rates.
Mill City-Detroit highway under
construction, will not open this
season. Take train from Mill
City.
For further particulars, write
M.
D. Bruckman
ManaRi-r
Brflitenbush Hot Springs,
Detroit, Oregon.
for hinder pri 9. I Here was j,!,,,,,,.,, law. Corvallls Ca
serne iniyinK early in ine wei-x iy Zi-de Tlniia.
Northwesti-rii nnl l-.aHt-i-n nulls.
hut Soiilhweslorn nulls have teen Th, New immigration Law
the iirlnriital huvers (l' harit win- Arm.. B v..ii-- .r n...
ler wnt-iii ai Kansas i uy, imii.iii.i : immiKi al ion
GERMANS LAUD
i AMERICAN'S TALKS
I
IIKRLl.V. Auk. 8 Tile (i- rman
pr ss makes favoranlt- int-iilinn nf
a serifs of i!!iistratt lt-cturf-s Kiv
i .1 .. ... - . . . . - ' . immiKrain-n law, nninusMfinPr
UlrOUell UlC lU'llVltlL'S Ol SUt'h comtlllinillpa Tli ni-nfi-oinn. anil olhi-r n-nllal wi-st.-i n mar- , .. ,. i i., .,.... i ...
ahicople who sup Uieir services, the farmers who ,.rovi,.e I rir.' & ?
wmoi hivj ut.ima liuil jiuiiiiiM ine iiioiicv. i e;i?iisi its w in un i lein oeii K i iiiou'ri hi iniifnn v n, .i,i0 . .. ii i '-' " -
. .. .....1.: . .it ii.. .. . ni-K-!ti nvir the Si nteniber nrtt
. " . ' ...... v im-ii; jmwiii nnvii uiv.2 m-rcenl lu-H
habitof home trading is developed, nnd people keep money
in their own territories instead of letting it accumulate in
the big cities.
and I I
per cent 1 1-1 -c over.
Soil wtliier wheal held steady.
Kerelptx wi-ro Ihi gT lit never.! I
murk 'in, but wi-ie r.idly :i :-
d. although southern mum ne- h,r
CHtne le.s iifiive nu'in wwum
this to tuy r cardiug is operations:
"As an wffirmative pi'iforniance.
the Immiirration act of I'Jl'l has
aln'aity done great gootl to our
c tun try, and It givri. promise of
doing more. The iuiniigrHni. who
come to use now are fewer and bet-.
Chamber of Com
merce. He spoke on "Highways,
the Production of Safety Campaigns.'
For concrete worn call Taylor,
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 35-U.
!.. j: a i ... ... . , ... ... i
Awu-Mia. a ih-ws uispitieneH pre.senied i wo Kinking i"" ol n ,,- (inteiiimme. better piomis'
Wlllier ll'HI Wi'?1 UII'MVM 1 I "Ml.' .... I, j II,.., .11.1
contrasts in the administering of justice in this "land of the
free nnd the home of the brave." At Chicago, whose murder
record excclls that of any other city in the world, a group ot
f;;T2 good men and true' designated in legal terms as a
-'jury," cheated the gallows of its just due by turning Uus
sell Scott over to the tender ministrations of an asylum,
which institution should also be given the custody of the
"aforesaid jurors. At Kxcelsior Springs, Missouri, a mob ot
white men quickly lynched a negro for the customary crime
of the Vicious male element of his race. To the student of
psychology these widely divergent methods of dealing with
Vuemies of law and order afford an interestim? stink. Ami
Jhe ordinary individual of just plain "horse sense," however. iiri.HnHl,ra'ly
jjuien as no may deplore mob .tustiee. will see in Hint metlmil 1 Tn.-rr
about the only recourse .society will have left for self-protection
if the cou.s continue much lon-r to enact farces in the
guise of legal wisdom.
'I'hey are rleauer now ailaya.
Thpy pOM-en better health. b'tler 1
of ln-
In the main.
they are outdoor folk, pinkch ked, j
, I long of limb and muscular They t
will labor rather than barter, work
i in the open rather than buy and
j sell in the alleys. They nr.. nelf-'
contained, confident. And th' are I
Till
ai i. l.nui.11! .1..." ... ....... - , h p,.,.tnn.
tln.-liini.il IMi lo !-' ami l . ..... '
I'oi.-ii.i i . r. in ti t.
I'linlliiiii-.l tini.ral.li' i-nlh-
if.-n.Miillv for the n.-w forn i-rop
ittnl an llit r.-asi-.l niov.-in.-iu wrj.s-
rn.'.l Uu- .-.'in markot nn.l'-rtiill I
- l,..-r than at Ihis tin... la- , ,nu' " '"' ulh ..1 Kuro.e
var. It.nnlall was s.-aii. r.-.l om l"'ul th L-tand,
I ho Kr.-nl'-r part of I i n h. II. " '
hut mmh-rai.- t.-nip.-raiur.-s mlRi- I h.-annua n mla to b.. a.lmitlc.l
K.I.-.I sn-hal II... i-n.-. t. ot ih.-lunul June.!0. l:u. ls2 ..-r.-, tof.
a...,. .,. nw.isiur,. Tlii. . von ' It"" nuinlLT ol f.m-iun bom 01 . acta I
ms.l- lair .roai.-ss nn.l n-n.-riillv ! naiionalily. r.-s.l.-nt in Ihi-
r....i...i.u In r.M.if ronilltlOll. .'. - PI
.. . . .. .i ... ' tflti..it th... ti Am.-rli ;.n n. ..nli
11) UK- MIUIMW.-M. ' " .VL.V . ' V lutmn .lrn .nA ir.,... ......I I,
lullillt- 111 Sinn.) i snail n-uiaiu larian) na. n i to-." ,
i .lay.
viiis n I - - - ,. ,..,,.,. , ,.,.,, ,h ,.,,.,..
i.ir tho riirn-nl ol l-rliiss loial iiiiiiiix-r ot iniiniKiam , to , '
,..,,1 . ..n.mrr. u.! slo, ks ll:...' I ll I about 1 .lay. or ll-nd of , P"'Pr or.
in ii'-i lull. r.-.hn'-.t
( n.'l.itfft Prr. trjr Wire.)
UKM, Ore.. Aug. S. Com
plaining that lgnH in restaurunt
try in 1!'. The 1- takes the po-' Ktnting that "colored trade in not
i oun-
Semitor Jay M. 1'pton. on behalf
of the negroei of Mend, asking
We constantly hear about the degeneration of the young
people.' Yet the folks who utter these lugubrious thought
tnight chew on this act. That in one of the leading universi
ties o0 years ago there used to be about L'OO of the students depend
Arrested each year for drunkenm .vs. ul during the last 1
years the average has been only 1J such arrests. The wrong
things of the present day look big, but if the wrong things ot
former days were enacted before us, we would know that the
world is making progress in self control.
' o
Some persons are so unstable in their ways that they
are unwilling to try anything once.
A n inerea-ed inn emeu! l
Hills, touellin W I'll Hie L-'ller
l.iiKe coitiiner lill fH k. etkeI
td the mi t n market and pri.es de
ci.ned tharply t prai ti. ally alt
inaiketi:. There eOtl.-Ub'l able
tutUm pn!ure in the t'lture
nutrket which oifet the t urn nl
The natrt harvest . II aI
anee. und Ibreshn g h.ts pi ruii
tit UWUI neetioiiH '1 lie yield gi'ti
era II v In reported poor to lair
Hlihout:h the ihm t. aid to be
well till. -I In Wi.m molii and Min
io ?tu.
The liailey market h !d Mea ''.
New eri-p hrle arrived nt Mm
lieitpolii fllid lecelptM were in
creamng at .Milwaukee. The ual
II v wim good uud nialicrx and
hipuer aiti buer at
(he prewar numb r. Ity tai 14I ex
amination iluouh mr ot ular
i agents abroad, und -lt able 1 unii
Kt. ints are we,d'd out btei. ni
ba:Ki;ig tat her than at New ork.
a? was the tomier praetlre,
1 Senntnetitah't). w ill a!nny8
.-pread M'n.'ational ioi tes o; imn
thi s Reparated and of the u mst
illeilniltiatlono nf a he;ntie. lw.
A, a m.ut r of tact, prefer ; e Ia
alw;. Kiven to tho- hi have
1 rial h in 1 hi. t country. I
be remembered that It U
P'.si-tMe tnr ihe Itumtirraet
ri'iuovp 1 he
pled by that hody
pietiH wiih ac
last nipht
I'tty Attorney ie;iMn informed
Senatoi I pton there no Ihw
to compel t he restaurant owners
lo remove the Ftgn. The sena
tor rr minded the etty attorney
that the resolution preMnied by
him wan carefully drawn up with
a view not locreate hard terltnc.
but merely to Rk the rouneil to
"retiuet the resfunt anteur to
take down their nien. The re-
i.iukI -eolation nlo included a phri-e
"'-iiUi the effect that a private word
' - ti nnv eolored in'i"ii nieitn .
n-e un iniiKiant ami lo rv.'nui Ins . reiMiinuii short h
lannl nhi-wd if he c'loo-e u 1.,(,(i snnM h
immnrtaiion orttei.il. uitie in Ihe to rails- ll,. depatinrr .
b It.f that eeii for his own pro- pvrson from the e-iai.Uht,
lection, the alien shoulU. nubimt to . , n
regiMtratiott In America annunlly or
p 1 r
Ml . . i
. i.'i .
Otir ear nf Peneerk Kiiek Ktit-lna
mote often,. The hinher the ba; at roal in here. Order todav. Ttite
t.iiin itianu, the more unuis:ou Lumber tiel to. Pboue Hi.
I'- a'b-'la--.''.?'
The sealed chassis
"with triple sealed engine
Tripled Scaled! The air is cleaned,
the oil is cleaned, the gas is cleaned.
Every point of entry for the dirt
and dust which causes engine wear
is closed Sealed! No other car,
regardless of price.even approaches
the protection for working parts
found in Ruick's Famous Scaled
Chassis with the Triple Sealed En
gine. And this is only one of many
1926 improvements. See the Better
Buick today in the showroom of
any Buick dealer.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. PUNT. MICH.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
rtOSEDURO O-atribulora for Oous'aa Courly OREGON
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN