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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON,
THE LOAD WE
An annual conference pf professors and teachers for
" I the study of the science of politics, has just been held at Col
4iPlbia University. Dr. C. A. Eoard, former professor or
Jystory at that university, delivered' an address on the ques
tion as to whether a democratic system can plan and carry
out programs for the public good. Dr. Beard pointed out
that democratic governments could construct handsome
".. buildings and extensive public works, but he appeared to
' doubt if thsy could handle public affairs efficiently. No
doubt he would believe like the rest of Americans that our
democratic system has been much better than the older
forms of government that it superseded. The faults in pop
ular government have been pointed out so many times that
.It is hard to arouse anything but a languid interest in them.
' We need as a people to pay more respect to quiet and efft
'. clout person who get results, and less to plausible orators
I tuld smiling handshakers. vThe American people will get out
; of their government just shout what they put into it, in Hie
; f ay of personal interest. We can not remedy the faults of
government on any "Let George do it" theory. Government
is not a kind of passenger train on which after paying our
fare, we ride without effort. Rather it is a load which we
all have to take hold and pull, and in which those who sim-
. ply ride constitute a weight which lays a burden on every
one else. The indifference of the thoughtless, the prejudices
of the ignorant, the cupidity of the avaricious, and the jeal
ousy of the unfit, will always create a load which the mass
cf earnest and intelligent eoplc must carry. But if those
who are gifted with a fair amount of common sense will put
their minds and their muscle to work, they can make the
grade.
o '
Much is being said about the high cost of education.
,'Many taxpayers are alarmed about it, and they ask when
. this tremendous increase is going to .stop. They quote fig
ures, for instance, which show that from 1910 to 19:20 the
echool population increased 20 per cent, while cost of educa
tion increased 143 per cent. If this thing goes on, we are
ruined, some of them will say. But while groaning so loud-
' ly, they might well take note that during this same period
the nation's income increased 129 per cent, so that the peo-
;),! c arc not paying much more relatively. One reason why
schools cost more, is that the children go to school longer.
As we have all been beseeching parents not to take their chil
dren out so early, we can hardly complain if they let them
stay in school, which calls for more teachers and equipment.
o .
The L!ons's and Rotary Clubs of Chatesville, Pennsyl
vania, recently arranged a "Find Yourself" campaign, to
help the boys of their city choose their occupations. Fifty
six interviews between these club members and the boys of
the city were arranged, and more will be scheduled. A move
.. merit like this ought to bu a wonderful help to many young
sters who are puzzled as to which way they should turn. If
they could have an hour of the time of some kindly man,
whose experience cnnbled him to speak with wisdom and
perception, it would clear up many points that have puzzled
them and would straighten out some wrong ideas. The men
of the community give too little
trouble the boys.
o
(Tho crew of the seaplane TN-9, No. 1, adrift on the Pa
cific ocean as the result of their attempted flight to Hawaii,
had to go without food four days. Men have been without
nutrition very niuch longer
doubt those aviators must have felt as to whether they would
ever be picked up, the experience must have been a terrible
strain. Everyday folks in their comfortable homes net cross
St a meal is delayed an hour. Which shows that not many of
us have the willinpiess to accept hardship which we expect
of the army and navy men w ho protect us. Some of us who
overeat every time we sit down to dinner, might be benefited
if our stomachs could have a vacation for the length ol time
these men were adrift.
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There are two important road projects to be considered
by resident.' of this emmtv. One is the road to Diamond and
, . , .i
Crater lukis via the North I'mptiiia river and the other is
.nff Itntli flinuA nrninpta urn in
the making and should be given like consideration. What
good roruta do for the country has been successfully demon
strated in this county and we're hungry for more of them.
o ;
In theso hustling day.n any program that gives a thrill
to tho audience Is a tojmotch attraction. Without this
requisite it fall flat. This is n fast age and people demand
i-.nd are continually looking for the unexpected.
o i
!
The tourist season is drawing to a close. Hut vc Mmuld j
vorry. Douglas county is harvesting a nice prune crop just j
now.
From now on joyrider will have to pick their Sundays.
The weather program will remain in an unsettled .state.
-o-
A.i the ice man jftvs out
cellar door.
J
If you watch your step you
other' misstep.
NEWS - REVIEW
by ThsNsvvs-Revlsw Co., Int.
..President and Manager
fiecreUry-Treaaurer
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8ATUROAY, SEPT. 19, 1929.
HAVE TO PULL.
thought to the problems that !
than that, but considering the
the coal dealer bads up to the
will not have time to watch
BY. BERT j. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Wall hare it la
. Bath night agtn '
And we're -
Outa eoap.
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DUMBFLL DORA THINKS
A pretzel ia a piece of Jewelry.
f. 4-
A prize chump la the bozo who
makss'lovs with a fountain pen.
Th old fashioned woman who
took prJdo in th number of glauos
of jolly hj could mako aach sum
mtr now hat a daughter who
boasts about the number of jellyful
dancta tho can (earn between sea
son, Does anybody happen to know
whether the price of suspenders
has advanced much during the
past year?
A lot of people act tike they are
afraid all thai liquor In the bonded
warehousee ta going to evaporate.
Irv Brunn la goln' out to the
gawlf links tomorrow but won't
play unless he's able to find the
ball he lost last Sunday. Irv was
just gettin' the intiala J. L. off the
bait when he sliced It Into an ad
jacent cow pasture.
The fish caught this season will 1
be much larger about this time
net year.
! 4 $
The college fellers are gettin'
their frat pins back from the local
maidens preparatory to Invadin'
nreener fielda at the Institutions of
higher learnin.
z
The Ford car can't fool us. We
heard one pass today.
NEW DAY8
A country life has rny charms
The city feller thinks.
And all the one abandoned farms
Are busy links.
MLike. father, like eon" but If
you like daughter, you'd better get
a stand-in with mother, and a filling
station.
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All women are gamblers. If they
do not play poker or bridge they
try to dye an old dress so. It will
look like hew.
I H
DO JUST AS WELL
"Are you going to tho aeaahore j
next Bummer?" ,
"No," aniwered the tired-looking ;
man. "Thera'a no uae of my going
myaelf ; I can aend the money every
week by registered letter.
The man who ran for office and I
haa to walk back ia often aurprlaed I
at how faat he ran becauae of how
faat he haa to walk.
ADVICE
Be careful, eon. If you are wiae,
And do not make a break;
You'll find the girl with dreamy
eye.
le very wide awake.
Some people Juit naturally ex
pect this, column to be good every
day, no matter how hard it le for
ua to acare up enough junk each
day to fill it. Thank youl
K
SUSPICIOUS
"Colonel, will you try thia
liquor?"
"Thank you, no."
"But I want your opinion."
"You mean you want to aee if I
am going to drop dead."
IJs' - vi - i?
rjvj
. "All sotre hunters bring back Is
a growth of whiskers."
Cook wlln K sa
il! UM: (-lil SIIKS MAX.
(ViLlr.l 'rra linHl Wir-.l
rOKTI.ANI". Ore.. Sept. IS.
Crushed under a house, which, set
tled upon him, when the Jack bv
wlili-h It was ruised from Im
foiimlutluns flew out. tieorge S.
Smith died nl a hospital this ar-
t. rnonn. lie was winking on tho
foundations of the hmiso on the
hiord,,, tMl n,i lllrnni to
Minili lo fellow workman. A
iIih tutntfl ho nlipi'fl nml lurch o.l
iiKutnxt thu Jtii k, w hli h upranK
Unit of
I Krllow jrnrkmt-n nfti-r frunttc
'ifartiv niU'rt'piU-d In .lntkti.K !"
jhillldlnR up II Mil ilruKitlnK htm
;ut, ll wii 71 year M.
We sell wooriis
Hi rnler the Tailor.
Liberty theatre.
tiy the yard.!
2 doors north
iti i.i iv ii s om:
lilTU IMM Oil NMH
to i:ni sm ii:itsoNs
PURLIN, S.pt ! Statistics
show Unit the city of Merlin con-
(tntt-- 1 "fl restaurants and sa
loon. This represent. a proput
jtlon of one public hoi'o (f even-
L'r.i. Itji.-mitunt
HMtnirnints or
As most of ihe!s?
saloons are local-
led In the fitv proper, the pro.
1 portion In filh one to tin. The
MMMirh of i silt x cn tm.it ol
helm; the mo I temperato of all
! demer Uerlln's district. or
i tern the proportion t hut one
public house to eery 3tS In-
j habitants.
k nat witn sT"
State Press Comment
. Billy Sunday and the Press.
It haa coiae to the attention of
this newspaper that a representa
tive of the Her. William Sunday,
speaking before all audience at on
of the revival meetings, expressed
his regret at the-to-hliu -small
amount of publicity given the un
dertaking by local newspapera. lie
felt that pres. accounle of the ser
mons were not In keeping with the
importance of the moment and the
message.
The Oregonlan la aurprlaed. It
gave to Hilly eliinday more than two
paxes of free publicity at the be
ginning of the revival. Othor Port
land newspapers were also liberal
of news columns nnd headlines, in
deed, Mr. Sunday need but consult
the files of thla newspaper, or hla
own memory, to realize that vast
amount of newapaper apace haa
been accorded bltn at one time or
another. Since the opening of the
revival the atorlea of bla meetings
have been shortened, conforming
both to the exigencies of apace and
an editorial opinion of newa value.
For such a policy, essentially
sound, Ibe Uregonlun need ofKT
no apology.
it comes to this that Blliy; Sun
day has created his mission and his
vogue by sheer personality, dra
matic effects), and a sincere If
startling exposition of the gospel.
The newspapers of thla city have
worked with him, and still are
working with him. But the reten
tion of hla place In the public mind
unquestionably rents with Mr. Sun
day himself, as doubtless he knows.
Surety It la not argued that be is
a Journalistic creation, depending
wholly on wide headllnea and atr'k
ltig half-tones for hla undiminished
popularity. Portland Ort-gonian.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Guide and packer haa saddle and
pack borsea for hire and will guide
lo good game country. Addreas C.
R. MeNell, Leland, Oregon. ;
STAGE "PARTY" IN
(imlttnl rrv Uwd Wire,) ,
BRANSON, Colo., Sept. lS-nnb-bry
of the poatoffice and the Col
orado and Southern passenger de
pot here and the kidnaping of an
lK-ye-ar-old youth waa the toll ol
activities of a band of robbers who
operated In Branson last nfkht.
The yeggmen first looted tho
postoffice, obtaining an " undeter
mined amount of alampa and
money. '
They next blew the snfe of the
railroad station with nitroglycerine
and escaped with the loot. - ' '
Breaking Into a garage, they
commandeered a small touring au
tomobile, kidnaped John Mcliunaldi
lK-year-old night "watchman and
fled.
Stttdebaker builds no yearly
models.
(AimnrimtrA Vnm Wire.)
HELENA, Mont, Sept. 19 Snow
and earthquake were the onlerof
the day in Hfk-na.
A sharp, short tremor, wa px
penVnced at 3 : 45 o'clock this
ninrnintr, but did no property dam
ace beyond Mopping the clock on
the court house tower.
The quake came as a climax to
an unusual September storm dur
Iiir which three Jnches of wet
heavy snow fell.
The snow did heavy dam ace to
tree by breaking branches, while
street car service was hampered
and electric light and power serv
tr was hatted temporarily.- A
heavy snow was reported at Great
Kail. H-spite the fact that trm
peratures were above freezing the
snor lay to a depth of several In
ches early today. Several other
Montana points r.-vcrted now.
Huy the Zenith electric washing
machine. Zlgler-Fee Hdw., Co. ,
SPEED HELD CAUSE
OF SANTA FE WRECK
WASHINGTON, Sr-pi. 19. -Er-rsfvH
sot-ti of operntlon In rlr-w
nf In trark ctirvnturi', was hfltV
rospwiHlble fr th wrt'rk of tha
Ssnta K passonitpr train near
Sont'tito. Cal.. on April 2S In a re
port todny by saft'ty Inspectors fo
Hn Init'rstaip Conitnorr Commla
ion. SIxty-t'lRht pnrons w. nt In-Jurt-d
and ono rtnplov.. was killed
whe-n th train :s l-r 1 1..1.
"Apparently (hero una no tl.fect
In the Iraik or tMmlpnvnt p:lor lo
Ih arrttl. nl." the rvnort sulci "Nor
did wrath.'r contlltlons hav." any
nmrinir Thr. illntanc lln 1 rall-.'.piiimir-nt
trsv.l.'d on tb
sharp rtirvt and tip thr- ari'ndlnK
srrnfl" and lb( ntsnnor In which lh.
r-qiilnniHnt rsmo to rr-a! led t lh
romluilon Ihat i'xroMv. jwd
nr.. responfliblp for tin? ticciirrt'tic.
of this" accident."
Bjile ties at Wlinrton Pro.
BANKS SHOW DEFICIT.
NEW YORK, Sept. in --TV ar
tunl condition of rlearins Muse
banks snd trust companies fnr the
w.V shows s deficit In reer of
1S.? Wt. Till. I. a decrease of
I3 ! 1 compared with last
week when excess reserve of tr j
was reported.
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
By NELLIE MAXWELL
Appetising D'uhai
YX7HEN preparing mush (or
Y T supper of mush and milk make
plenty and mold In bread pans, tie
ring Into It any chopped meut while
warm. This wbea sliced and fried
make good, substantial dish.
Fruit Salad. Mix together one
cupful of chopped nutmeata and
one-half cupful of seeded grapes,
cut Into hulves. For the dressing
leut an etit. udd an eighth of a cap
ful each of lemon and orange juice,
one tablespoonful of pineapple
)ulce, one-hulf cupful of sugar, tben
cook In a double boiler nntll It
thickens, stirring all ibe time.
Serve on crisp lettuce leaves.
8trlngl.ee Beans. With the ad
vance In cultivation we have ar
rived at the tender strlngless been.
Wash and trim snd cut Into balf
Inch slices diagonally, which per
mits more cut surface to reach the
heat. 'When tender, dress with salt,
pepper snd butter or part butter and
part ollv oil. with a dush of vine
gar. Creole Tongue. Boll a fresh beef
tongue and after skinning and trim
ming It, serve with the following
sauce poured over It: Into a dou
ble boiler. put a glads of currant
Jelly, a cupful of orange Juice and
one-fnurth . cupful of lemon Juice,
one tablespoonful of butter, a fourth
pound each of ralains. citron, cur
rants, and chopped almonds: soak
In the fruit Juice and serve with
the tongue, after the sauce has been
bested, but not boiled.
Fig Omelet. Cut small pieces of
figs In pieces and stew them In a
Utile sugar simp until tender. Beat
the yolka of four eggs until thick,
adding a tablespoonful of cold wa
ter for each egg; fold In tbe stiffly
benten whites and pour Into a hot
well-buttered omelet pan. Sprinkle
the figs over the top, fold and
serve with the simp,
Cheese Omelet. Tnke a cupful
of cheese, a cupful of cream, two
tableenoonfnls of melted butter and
an egg beaten light, season with
salt and pepper and pot Into a but
tered baking dish to bake. Serve
as a luncheon or supper dish.
t leu. Wtr. Nrwtpp.r U.toa.)
OLD PWIN6 IN
CALIF. MONASTERY
L03 ANGELES. Sept. 19. The
Santa Iiarhara earthquake, which
did great damans to the historic
mlaalop there resulted In the restor
ation to the Franciscan padrea one
of the mlaaion'a greatest treasurea,
a portrait of St. Francis of Assist
revered saint and founder of the
Franciscan Order of Monks.
When the earth tremor rocked
the walls of the old monastery, the
painting of the saint came crash
ing to the floor. In a niche of the
walla thla painting had been lost to
aiaht for veara behind coats of var
nish, ahellao and other preserva-l
lives.
The mission fathers rescued the
picture from the debris. Inspection
proved it worthy of restoration. It
was sent lo Los Angeles, and Theo
dore N. Luklta, portrait painter,
member of the American Vede ra
tion of Arts, waa engaged for tbe
task.
First, Lnkits eiplained, the por
trait will be fastened, face down,
to a sheet of paper. Then, a thread
at a time, the ancient broken can
vaa will be removed from the
precious film of paint and new
canvas, prepared to realst heat and
cold, will be glued to the back of
the picture. The new canvaa In
place, the art is; will reverse the
work and with rtmosl care remove
layera of dirt and preservatlvea.
Tnder the varolsh." Luklta aald.
"I hope to find the artist's name. I
We know that a master did the
work, but his name has become in
visible below the dirt. The paint
ing ia worth conservatively J0,
000 and will undoubtedly be one of
the assets of the Pacific coast art
world."
The por'mlt. known fo be 150
years old snd for 130 years In the
Santa Barbara monastery. Is five
feet by Ihree feet ten Inches. II
shows th saint In an attitude nf
prayer. A I'lble is open before St.
Fanncis. Ills eyes are raised to a
crucifix, while hack of the Tflble
Ilea a human skull, apparently a
grim reminder of the fleeting nature-
of temporal Ihlu's. The saint
Is clad In sackcloth, the fabric still
plainly depicted through ths film of
a century and a half, and the hem
pen.rnpe gathered about his cas
sock traces a clear line across the
darkened background.
McOormlck-Deerlng gas engines
run smoothly. When they get worn
you can replace cylinder, piston
and rings for as low as is. 50 which
makes a new engine as far aa pow
er is concerned. See one at Whar
ton Bros.
COOS JUNCTION PLACE
ATTRACTIVE TO TOURISTS
Fred Schmidt, v. hose place on
, V... r...ltl- kl.hir. at Cnta Iiitik.
tn. ! nnl.in innl tt henntiftil
flowers, fruits, and garden produce, i
this morning brought a large box
of Tokay and while grapes to the
News-Review office, a box that;
few owners of vinyards could rival. !
Mr. Sehroldfa place at Coos June-1
lion Is attractive tn tourist and ;
native alike, everything seems na-i
lurally lo grow there just a little
better than most places and ihe
wide expanse of beautiful f.Dier'
bordering the hlthway sin; a many !
cars. Mr. Srhmldt'a highway sti.ndi
la alsays well patron. led. j
Magailne eub-cnptH.-ia solic ited.
Clubbing offers. Fiction Library,!
Masonic Tempi. Roteburf. I
(Aauristfd Pros Uuril Wirt.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Sept.
It. John Tuel, 26. was arrested
by the police late laat night aa
a suspect In the robbery of the
safe of Cofer Brothers, building
contractors, Thursday night aud
the theft of a large quantity of
women's wearing apparel In the
underworld district later that
night. Tuel haa been -employed
by the building contractors.
Much of the atolen clothing
was found cached In a shed beck
of the Cofer brothers plant.
Young Tuel has a wife and baby.
School supplies tableta, pencils,
pens, Ink, pen points, Palmer and
note book paper, Lloyd Crocker.
I-AI.V MARKS CHINI--.KE
OI'll'M VICTIMS, 8 AYS
MLSMONAHY Mel. KOI).
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 19
Chinese smoke opium because they
know no other way to banish
pains or fatigue, said K. A. Mac
Leod, who recently returned from
seven years aa a missionary of
thl Disciples of Christ in Tibet,
and who will make one of the
pricnlpal addresses at the Inter
national convention of the church
here, October 6-J.l.
The Chinese are of great self
control but, "like the rest of the
human race, Jhey are subject to
the palna and ills of life," Mr
Mb -Leod declared.
In Yunnan province, which la
aa large aa California and 'with
twice the number of Inhabitants.
the missionary pointed out. theie
Is only one dentist and two doc
tors.' If a man has a tooth ache
he knows no other means of re
lief except to smoke opium.
Transportation facilities In tho
province are auch that goods hsvo
to be carried by the people from
one town to another. Sometimes
a man will carry a burden of 100
pounds 25 miles a day for la
days, said Mr. MacLeod, and at
the end of each day'a Journey
finds relief from his exhaustion
smoking the opium pipe.
"So It is." the missionary ex
plained, "that from pain which
cannot be relieved by any other
known mrana. and from fatigue
and exhaustion, the Chinese have
become victims of the opium ha
bit." Cook with gas.
EDITOR C'ltlTH'ISEH
;Kli-MAVS WHO "fMI
TO I. S. TO riTl'DY.
BERLIN, Sept. 10. Germans
who go to America for the pur
pose of study, are criticized - by
Siegfried llartmann, one of the
edltvjra of Deutsche Allgemelnq
Zcltung, In an article In that
newspaper. While conceding that
the United States has ' attained
much that la laudable, the writer
warns his countrymen agalnJt
apelng American things In gener
al, especially auch as are to be
considered not meritorious.
"It must not be Imagined for
a moment," Ilerr Hartmann wri
tes, "that the United States owe
their present economic prosperity
to postwar enterprise. Long be
fore the war they had accomplish
ed most things on which many
Americans are Inclined todny to
pride themselves. I.el us admire
th Iron energy the American
manifests in his Industrial life;
let ns concede the efficiency, of
his scientific management, but do
not let ua adopt aa our life's ob
jects those, of that strange, mixed
race overseas. Do not let us sac
rifice for the sake of efficiency all
our Intellectual and cultural
Ideals, nutnrned, cherished and
developed for centuries."
AMERICAS IlI'VM
IK'Tt'lI WIXDMII.U
THE HAOI'E. Sept. 19 The
windmill at Itlarlcum, one of the
best known old mills In Holfand.
Is reported to have been lioucht
by a New York lawyer. II will he
removed to the purchasers estate
at Rhlnebeck on the Hudson.
For prompt tail service, city or
country trips. Phone 44.
KI.K'TRH'ITV TO OPKIMTH
Tilt TRAINS O.N ANDK.S
MOl AI.S RAILWAY.
VALPARAISO. Chile. Sept. 19.
Amerlrsn tourists in South A m
erica will travel in the future by
electric trains across tbe Andes
Mountains between Argentina and
Chile. Klettrifratlon of the Chile
an section of th. rutlway.as far
aa Caracoles, on the Argentine
border. Is slready under way. It
is understood work on the Argen
tine section will he started next
year.
American. British. Swiss and
Belgian Interests will supply the
omilphient. The total cost 1
estimated at about $:l,ODI.OtfO.
They satisfy clean, pure and
wholesome. Eat our . chocolates, j
Lloyd Crocker. ;
DAILY WfcAf MER REPORT
V. fl. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Roscburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending 6 a. m.
rrerlpltatlon In Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 7"
lowest temperature last night 49
Precipitation last 24 hours 45
Total preclu. since 1st month 2 32
Normal preclp. for this month 1.04
Total preclp. from Sept 1.
" 1925. to daie .: . 132
Average preclp. from Kept 1,
!:; 0 52
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1S5 - 1 SO
Average precipitation for 48
wet seasons, (September to
May. Inclualve SI 4
Local showers this afternoon, (air
tonight and Sunday, cooler tonight,
warmer Sunday.
WM. BELL, Meteorologist.
Tools For
Tor la are universally used, not atone by carpentera, but every
man must at some time find tools necessary.
We are gpeclalixiug on tools right now. See Our Windows
Churchill Hardware Company
" " The Iron Mongers
niilTISH Allt .M1X1STHY
TO PI T MKTAL CAP OX
llf'XAWAV IHItltillll.l'.S
LONDON, September 18. The
air ministry haa decided to faavo
the dirigible R-33, which broke
from her mast last April, equipped
with a metal nosecap. This cap
will take tht place of fabric
which has hitherto covered th-)
nose of the airship and will as
sist in taking the strain during
flying aud while moored to u
mast.
After a thorough Investigation
Into the damage caused by the
break away. It was found neces
sary to dismantle the entire for
ward part of the ship, and soma
Sl taaf ham heen rebuilt invnlv-
j lng the construction of 2.000 feet
of duralumin lattice girders.
Cook with gas.
BltlTISH TOWN'S
BISIXKSfi SKCTIOX IS
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NORTHWIClf. England. Sept.
IS. Shifting houses bodily sev
eral miles, and towna some yard
along the level, has often been
done, but raising a whole town
five feet Is aomething new. This
Is claimed to have been aceom-
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES
Young men and women, you have today far grentcr opportunities
than your fathers ever had. You must, however, get the neces
sary business training and It can be bad at the Eugene Business
College.
Monday Is enrollment day arfa this Is your Invitation.
Eugene Business College
IT'S A GOOD SCHOOL ,
A. . Roberta Preaideng , i02 Willametta St. Eugens, Oregon.,
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ISAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles and Way Points
BY PICKWICK STAGE
Two Schedules Daily Leaving
Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M.
One Way Fare to S. F ... $14.75
Round Trip Fare to S.F 29.00
One Way Fare to L. A. 26.60 I
Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
Two Days to San .Francisco and Three Days to
Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage
CALL
55
Terminal Hotel .
55
f Phone 536, Roseburg, Ore., for Information
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j Roseburg
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pllshed by the surveyor of this
town In just undnr three years.
The entire business portion - of
Northwlch, Including ton streets,
three banks, the county court and
200 stores and houses, have been
raised to countract tbe effect of
subsidence caused by the brine
pumping which proceeds continu
ally in the salt mines under .the
town.
There has been no Btoppagn'of
business and only eight buildings
including an ancient Inn, have
had to be demolished because they
could not be safely lifted. ,'
Iu raising operations, parts of
the lower brickwork were remov
ed and small hydraulic jacks In
serted. Chemists" stores were
lifted so carefully that not one
bottle waa disturbed. - The town
bridge was raised five feet at each
end to bring It up to the new
level of the town.
GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL NEXT
SUNDAY
Thts Is your invitation to attend
the Baptist Sunday school next
I Sunday 9:45 a. m. Present and for
! mer pupfla be In your places. New
! pupils invited to enroll.
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The Zenith electric washer does
! the work quicker. Zigler-Fee Hdw. '
Co.
Our drivers and our truckmen are
all Instructed In the absolute neces
sity of handling your property with
great care. In long distance haul
ing their carefulness counts.
"We Aim to Please"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
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Wanted !
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Phone 525 j