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ROSEBURG, OREGON,
TUB AMERICAN
Secretary Wilbur of the
we, was proud of the fine appearance made by the men of thfs
iervice at the time of the trip of the fleet to Australia. He
iaid that glowing reports were received of the good conduct
i)f.the sailors and marines, , , , , ,
H Similar remarks have been made many times in regard
Jo the conduct of navy men when they appeared in foreign
Iports. The men of th United States army on the whole
Si ado a very favorable impression in Europe during the war.
X)f course that force was so great and so hastily assembled,
Shat there was no time for careful training in what might
e 'called the conduct expected of a gentleman. That force
lad very big tasks on hand, and some matters of conduct had
lo be considered secondary.
; . The favorable impressions referred to above, demon
strate the possibilities of American young manhood. They
jaise the question whether such inspiring influences could
ot be brought to bear on all young men, that most of them
tit least would feel all the time the desirability of showing
jn their home environments the self restraint and high
Standards which may be developed when young men are giv
in. special training.
' Every young man ought to be taught to feel a certain
jiride in his position as an American. He should be shown
thtit this calls on him for a certain fineness and dignity, so
hat he will hate to lower himself by those actions that are
Jot worthy of the position that is his.
. Here is a line of thought that might be recommended to
leachers and ministers and those having special contacts
i ith young men. There are millions of them who take na
turally to such standards without urging. The time will no
3oubt come when most American young men will acquire
;jhis feeling of pride in their citizenship that will keep them
from doing unworthy things. '
COMMERCIAL
Commercial criminals, who
'Joss of $250,000,000, are frequently treated so leniently, even
Svhen convicted, as to encourage further crimes, according to
3he National Association of Credit Men, in convention at At
lantic City, last week. t , ''
The credit men pointed to the "alarming rise of the
riminal tide in recent years," and declared that "a supreme
" effort should be made by the nation to bring crime of all
lands under control."
Z To wipe out abuses of the bankruptcy law the associa
tion has raised a $1,000,000 fund and proposes te raise an
Additional $1,000,000. A campaign will be undertaken, na-Jion-wide
in scope ,to fight the menace.
The sale of goods on the installment plan for individual
;X;gnsumption or for mere pleasure, is highly dangerous, ac
cording to the opinion expressed by the association.
, "There has been built up in our country," it was stated, "a
large peak of installment credits, and it is wise for our bus
iness people to exercise caution, for undoubtedly, in a credit
jmii'ii, mis cummiou wouia prove a very disturbing lactor.
"Making it easy for peoplo to buy beyond their needs,
"ir to buy before they have saved enough to gratify their
Wishes, tends to encourage a condition that hurts human
morals and supports a form of transaction for which credit
is not primarily intended."
. . Commander Rodgers ,who had charge of the seaplane,
kPN-9, No. 1, on its memorable flight to Hawaii, has advised
jthe secretary of the navy that he would like to remain on
nctivo sea duty with airplanes, instead of bring assigned to
work in the navy departmeut. Most people, after suih an
Experience, would say that any old job on dry land looked
ood to them. Commander Rodgers illustrates that finer
3.yif of character that looks lightly at danger and privation,
Suid that finds happiness only in activity at the thing it can
do best. In these days when people seem to regard hard
Jvork as a curse, this spirit is refreshing.
The unchanireable law of
jinstrate its effect on prices when the turkey market opens I
jiext month, rorecasts are that the imp in Douglas county
sill be below normal and elsewhere in western localities it
kill also be short. It is inevitable, therefore, that prices will
lie comparatively high, assuming, of course, that the demand
lor the fowls will be fully as brisk as in former seasons.
3-ast year the chief trouble with the market scorned to be
Jhe presence of too many birds of inferior quality, or "culls."
This year, with far fewer turkeys everywhere, the "culls"
will probably have to go along to market with the others if
k-verybotly who will want turkeys is to get them.
No flfgrcgution of play-eft in the history of baseball
jicr showed themselves worthier of the title of world cham
3uons than the Pittsburgh Pirates. After first performing
.'ftvaluable 'rvice for the game
llonal league pennant nftnopoly of tho New York Cinnts, the
;l;'irates, in order to win the world series from Washington,
-had to fight an uphill battle against a pitcher who had twice
defeated them, allowing them only one run the first time and
iihutting them out the second. Only a team possessed of u
'superlative fighting spirit could attain victory w ith chances
strongly against them, and they are entitled to the fullest
Jiraise of all lovers of the grand old sixirt.
The baseball struggle is over,
the senate.
Aaealate4 Prase,
puollaliea nereln. AI4 ngnis ot re-
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FRIDAY, OCT 16, 1925.
YOUNG MAN.
navy recently remarked that
CRIMINALS.
cause an annual national
supply and dcmiwid will dom
itself by breaki.ig the Na- j
Now bring on Dawes and
GOOD EVENING FOLKS '
Bucky Harris ouglila
Vankad Walt Jonnson
Yestiddy and won
That gams and
Saved us the
Humiliation of ' ' ; ; '
; Doling out dollars '
To the bar flies '
Who pester our sanctum
.And Just for that .
' Ws're not goin' '
1 To invite him te ,
Any more of
Our parties. '
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
A feller's a darn fool to bet your
last pair of aox on a ball game.
V V
Not feelin' so danged funny to
day we will grab a pair of shears
and dd our stuff, Just like this: -
P0UTENES8 CANNED
A mother sent her little son to
take hia avsn smaller sister safely
to kindergarten. When the boy waa
back In a surprisingly short time
the mother asked:
"William, did you act like a little
gentleman and treat Marie like a
little lady, as I asked you to?"
"Oh, no," said William careless
ly, "we canned that lady-and-aen-
neman stuff, and I chased her
most of the way." Los Angeles
Times.
PROFITABLE FOR SON
A group of farmers were talking
at the village store and one of them
asked:
"Do you thing it paye to keen
poultry 7"
"Well, no, I can't say that I do."
was the answer, "but I'm sure it
pays my eon, Jim."
How's that asked another
man. .
"Well, you ee. I bouaht him the
fowls; I have to furnish their food:
I buy the eggs from him and he
eata them." Farm Life.
AMERICAN FARM LIFE
The doctor was examining school
children. Ons youngster was under
weight
"You dont drink milk?"
"Nope."
"Live on a farm and don't drink
milk at all?"
Nope, we ain't got hardly
enougn for the hogs." Every,
body's.
HE MADE THE BOAT
The steamer was only a few feet
from the wharf at Nantucket when
a man came running madly from
tha dock gates, shouting to the of
ficials to wait a minute. Without
pausing In his stride he flung hiatal Ion. On It the heels of
bjfl on the boat leaned dunr,dustrv will mainly depend
ly, and landed on the deck with a
crash. 'Good!" he oaaoed. "A ,
second later and I should km
miasea if -Misaed itl" exclalmad
a passenger. This boat is Just
coming in." Exchange,
A NATURAL INQUIRY
Do you sail motor cars, hams,
snow shovels, church bells and the
llker asksd J. Fufter Oloom, the
human hyena,
No, air, we fill prescriptions
and" replied the salesman.
-Then, why In the name
bird with the broad and
Ing wings do you call this
of the
sweep.
a drug
store.. Kansas City Star.
GOB HUMOR
"And, of course, you're an
kiulUJ ... .
able-
nan nae ins rest" ven
tured the fair visitor of the battle
srijp guide. "
"Me? I'm a cof'n," he anorted,
pointing to his chevrona.
"Coxs'n Coxs'n? Oh, yasl "You
mean you trow reveille, don't you?
Tennessee Tar.
.
PLENTY OF PEP
voung city Miss There lent
much fp to the girls out here, ls8ive away to aid humanity.
there?
Farmer Jimaon Pspl Wahl, I
dunno 'bout that, lady. Now thle
mawnln' our gal Saryh milked flf
teen cows befoh breakfast Boston
Globe,
"Evan the guy with a fast car
may be the star performer In a
Blow procession some day."
TO BUILD CHURCH
The H!bl Standard MIlon to
day secured a building permit pro
vi'll.ig fur the construction of a
:.oim home of worship at the cor
ner of Muln anil Chadwlck streets.
The congregation recently pur
I'haned the Jing property on that
comer and will move the house
bark on the lot and ue It for a
parsonage and will erect a new
iiiructute on the miner. The build
ing 111 be 4ti by SO feet In site
"h Mnno ""'"
This subject iliiriie! at the
lliiptial rhu.cb Sunday evening at.
7:80 by II
THI PRODIGAL WIFE" WjJM jtvl t ' 'Pi
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Z State Press Comment
Isnetroylna; Home Rule.
Secretary floorer haa Issued a
protcat against the aurrender of
local government preregatives to
federal authority as "threatening
the fundamental freedom and In.
dependence that can arise only
from local self-government." The
protest was made against further
extension of powers for federal
regulation of public utllltlaa, but
It applies with equul force to
every branch of government, In
cluding- the activities of Mr. Hoo
vers department of commerce.
Thanks to the uplifters, refor
mers, welfare workers, prohibi
tionists, meddlers and regulators
generally, local self-government
baa been generally superceded by
state and federal bureaucracy.
This has been stimulated by fed
eral aided projects, auch as roads,
schools, reclamation, etc., which
establish federal control or Juris
diction, and thus destroy state
rights.
Since the civil war. the remedy
for every evil and every abuse un
der the sun has been the passage
of a law, to curb or regulate it.
requiring a bureau to administer,
whose main business has been to
extend authority. As ar conse-
queue e we have a plethora of laws
and a multiplicity or bureaus.
Gradually and Insidiously for
half a century federal powers
have Increased until we are near
ing the point of so over-taxing
our top-heavy bureaucracy that It
falls to function, and threatens a
break-down. The example of the
federal government has been copi
ed by the states until local rule
has almost ceased to exist and
state rights have completely gone
by the board. Tbis is one of the
chief reasons for the Increase In
crime and for the disrespect of
law, which after ail reets on home
rule Instead of long distance con
trol. Salem Journal.
The Coming Giant.
Negotiations are under way,
according to a news dispatch,
looking toward the sale of the
California Oregon Power company
to the Hyllesby company of Chi
cago. The dispatch further states:
Acquisition of the holdlnga of
the California Oregon Power com
pany is sought by the Hyllesby
company as a part of an enorm
ous program by which U eeks to
UIKUiu liower uviuiukb u . 'i lu-
ern Washington to Southern t"-'l-
fornla. Its combined projec. !
purcaseB total in the neighbor
hood of $100,000,000.
There have been gigantic power
purchases In other states. One Is
now under way In New York.
Several others have already been
consummated.
Gilford Plnchot has charged
that a tremendous program Is un-
red way whose purpose It Is to con
trol, within a few hands, the
.1 -i - .., tl,A I Th.
k. hn denied. " HuUCo"n,' nd County Fruit Inspector
the gigantic purchases go on, one
after another.
Electricity is rapidly coming
Into its own. Within a few years
It will be the prime power of the
In-
" ,na power of the nation
falls Into the hands of a few men
'or a few companies, how Is
or a lew companies, nuw in mv
nubile to fure? How has It fnrod
when a few men gained control of
banlc Industries?
The people of the country own
tho waters now that supply the
power. If public officials let that
power gut into the hands- of a few
great corporations, and therefore
i a few men, the people of the na
tion will find themselves at the
mercy of Giant Power, and great
corporations have very often pro
ven merciless masters. Portland
Journal.
FLASHES OF LIFE
Uv1atftt rrwa tea,! Wirt.)
LONDON A telephone subscrib
er, sitting at home, will be able to
talk to New York, via radio, soon
for (5.
CHICAGO intra ' Violet clinics
to reduce Infant mortality are sug
gested by Dr. C. W. Westermnn. of
St. Iiuls, as the best method for
Leopold Schepp of New York to
xpeiid the millions he wants lo
n.AINFIELD, N. J. A traffic
policeman with seven children tins
a bright new ill inn from John D.
Rockefeller for each.
NEW YORK W. U. MBrnhall.
graiailson of 'the famous rhkf jus
tice, heads a group that has bouaht
for Iti.OOO.iioa tho Vanderhllt hotel
on the site o( the famous Commo
dore borne.
MAISON I.AFF1TTE, Frarn -Il'.
cauHO Transvaal was naVlared In
the Caxaerwltrh rare, his trainer,
Sold by
WHARTON BROS.
Roseburg Oregon
Vasselll Waldoosky, bag hanged
wihw.
BEIRUT, Syria Bodies of J4
bandits killed by French troops are
exposed la the public squares as a
warning.
HARTFORD, Conn. Half a bil
lion dollars worth of earthquake In
surance haa been sold In California
In the last month, Bute Insurance
Commissioner Dunham announces.
NEW YORK Caruso loat most
of his vocal quality when he tried
to sing in Uerman, otto H. Kahn
reveals In a pamphlet explaining
why the Metropolitan has no opera
In English.
LIGHTING MATCH
TO SEE IN GAS TANK
GETS USUAL RESULTS
The time honored system of
lighting a match to ascertain the
amount of gasoline In a tank was
followed by Its usual results at
the Central Oarage last night A
motorist stopped his machine In
front of the filling pump, and
while the gasoline waa being
pumped In, struck a match to look
at the guage. The vaptrlzed gaa
instantly ignited, and as the hose
was Jerked from the gasoline tank
the Inflammable limitrl wan and.
i le0 over ,ne rr hd of the car
and the street. Fortunately a fresh
ly filled foamite extinguisher was
at hand and the fl;e was put out
before any great amount of dam
age resulted.
POSSESSION OF
LIQUOR RESULTS
IN FINES OF $500
MKDFORD. Ore., Oct. 16.
William McCamphell and William
Todd, of Klamath conntv. charr
ed with the violation of the pos
session clause of the national pro
hibition act was found guilty by
a Jury In the federal court Thurs
day afternoon.
The pair appeared before Fed
eral Judge Wolverton this morn
ing for sentence. Both were gi
ven fines of f "00 the maximum
for first offense, nnder the fed
eral law. McCampbell was given
until tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock to raise the fine.
Todd admitted his inability to
gather Bo much money on short
I notice and will serve It out In
,eapra
prison.
McCampbell, besides the $500
fine, was ordered to pay to the i
overnment the coat of subpoena-
i. j and calling four witnesses
irom luamatn county. The trial
of Fred Hodd and wife, and
Thurman Jackson and wife, Kla-
math Indians, charged with grand
larceny from the home of C
Knight, waa begun In the federal
court this morning.
BACK FROM CONVENTION
County Agricultural Agent B. W.
W. 8. Carpenter returned last night
rrora uorvauia wnere tney attended
the convention of county agents,
me meeting was very successful,
they report One of the out-
standing features waa the all-Ore-
gon banquet where all articles of
food served were grown In the
state. The Umpqua Chiefs of
Roseburg furnished the turkeys for
the banquet, which was attended
by state and college officials.
JURY HARD TO GET TO
TRY KLAN DEFENDANTS
. ' .
NOBt.ESVILI.E. Ind.. Oct 18.
Veiled Insinuations of efforts to
approach men who might serve on
the jury which will try D. C. Steph
enson and two bodyguards for mur
der of Madge Oberholtier of In
dianapolis, are enlivening the Blow
process of obtaining a Jury In Ham
ilton county circuit court
This was the fifth day ot the at
tempt to fill the jury box.
KITCHEN
CUPBOjRD
By NELLIE MAXWELL
Some Sandwichtt
BREAD should not be too fresh
lo cut well ; let the slices lie as
cut, matching the slices. Fnr a nice
sandwich the crusts should be re
moved and the sandwiches may be
shaped after they are prepared.
Cream the butter to soften So that
It will spread belter, then add any
filling desired.
Egg 8andwlchee-Chnp the whites
of hard-cooked egg until fine. Mix
the yolks with softened butter or
with mayonnaise drelng. add the
whites and spread on Ike buttered
bread.
Deviled Ham Sandwlchts Take
one cupful of cold boiled ham
chopped fine, nih the yolks of two
hard cooked eges until smooth with
three tesnpoonfuls of melted butter,
mix the ham with ( trasponnful ot
lemon Jnlce and one-fourth tea
spoonful of mustard, season to taste
and mix all together. Spread on
thin slices of hnttered bread.
Cheese sandwicnea. unite cheese
line, mix with crenm or melted hut-1 , r " , 1 I'l'0'n the pre.
: ' - ,j i. ..jlent Fascist government mhose
ter. add snil ana cayenne.
"uu
snread no buttered bread.
Water cress and lettuce are both
very good In aandwlchea; shred
both, mix with mayonnaise dresslnx
and place on buttered bread. Scraped
onion for flavor may be soiled.
Chopped green peppers and onion
mixed with mayonnaise make an
other nppetlilng enlnd.
Sliced tomatoes and cucumbers
with a salad dresslnx are good.
Chopped meat, nuts, with seasoo
Ings. make Rood filling.
Sweet tandwlehe a. Chopped
blanched almonds with acraped nia-
pie sugar, eoflened vlth cream. Mar
I malailet Jelly or preserve, any of
which will spread without nmulng.
Cottage cneese ntra iiropiwti pre
served rherrlee.
Anchovy kandwichee I'ihiimI te
peate enough anrlmrira for the
desired nurulier of sandwiches. Add
lemon Juice and a little luayounaiae
to soften.
i . tfe lilt, Waalare Naftapapar Calee.) ,
IS
C. W. Pursel of the Roseburg
Medford freight line, was seriously
injured yesterday when he was
run over by a heavy trailer. He Is
Buffering from a crushed arm and
cheat and torn ear and is In a very
serious Condition.
Mr. Pursel and his brother were
on their way to Roseburg from
Medford whea they were hailed by
a couple of transients. Thinking
that the men had "hopped" the
trailer, which was being towed be
hind the freight truck, Mr. Pursel
Jumped oft the slowly moving ve
hicle to put them off, as the state
law prohibits passengers riding on
the freight trucks.
As he Jumped from the running
board his foot slipped and he was
thrown to the pavement 'The
wheels of the trailer passed over
his left arm and a portion of the
left aide of his chest, mangling
him badly. It also caught his left
ear which was torn almost off.
The accident happened a Bhort
distance from Canyonvllle, where a
touring car was procured to bring
the Injured man to the Roseburg
hospital where be was attended
by Dr. Stewart. The extent of the
man's Injuries could not be deter
mined as be Is suffering from
shock and la being given a rest be
fore any extensive examination Is
conducted.
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OF MATERIAL FOR
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CORVALtlS. Ore.. Oct. 16. One
backfield and one line change In
the first team are shown In the
Oregon Agricultural College start-
jlng lineup against Whitman in
roruana tomorrow as announced
this morning by Coach Schissler.
'One change la due to an Injury to
Robblns end. In the Oonzaga game.
and the other to the re-organlza-
tion of two backflelds into heavy
and light quartets.
The starting lineup will be: '
Ward le, Llebe It, Bradley Ig,
Balcomm c. Richane rg, Dickenson
rt. Loaan re. Harkfield hen vlos
.Edwarda q. Schulmerich lh, Den-
.man rh. Snider f.
i Denman. Snider and Schulmetich
;can kick or run with the ball more
than average success,
Substitute lineup on line will be:
Carr. le, or Savery, It; M. Dixon,
,K: Wernmark, c; Olmsted, rg;
Paine, rt; Ployhart, Patrick or
'jarvls ,re.
I In the backfield will be Lasslter,
q; Qulnn, lh; Luby. rh; and Bell,
f. Two lettermen are In this back-
field and two are on the line, mak-
ing the team not a "second string"
(in the usual sense. Luhy will pro-
!hhi dn h. kikin. . ihi. iiLk,
'speedy combination. The team
leaves this afternoon for Portland.
The Flower Exchange sale, held
today and Saturday at the Cham
ber ot Commerce Is being liberally
patronltrd by Rosebu-g. This Is
the fourth annual sale, and the idea
of the Roseburg Woman's club in
holding It Is lo continue Interest In
the city beautiful movement.
The committee is booking orders
for December delivery of several
varieties of roses, among them the
HnoRier Beauty, Gen. McArthur.
Golde-i Kmblem. Ijuly Hllllngdon,
Frau Karl Druschkl and also or
ders for the Oregon grape will be
received. There are many varieties
of furhias, splreas. Iris and peren
nials for sale and those who have
not already booked their orders and
wish to do so. will have the op
portunity to get yieir varieties to
morrow, as the sale will be con
tinued until tomorrow night.
ITALIAN PRESS CENSOR
ASKED TO CONDEMN EARLY
ROME. Oct. 16 (A. P.) Ital
ian newspapers allied politically
ilallr rie.tl.ile. .r. ,. .
the press censor, have addrnnw-d
a pica to (he censor that "he con
demn them quickly If he Intenda to
condemn them."
The press law provides that the
censor approve each lasue of each
newspaper, the penalty being sup
pression of the edition If anything
Is found objectionable.
Recently the censor changed his
office hours so that he did not ex
amine the newspapers until sever.il
hours after their appearance. The
result was that condemnations
came so tardily that the newspaper
was unable to print a later evpng
ated edition, as waa previously the
custom. Consequently all the cop
lee of the newspaper Here seised
and the regular readers had no
copies at all.
"Please. Mr. Censor." the news
papers said, "wonld yon mind co
demnlng us quickly If you intend
tg at all?"
THE CHOICEST CUTS
AT LOWEST PRICES
With quality as the first consideration in purchase
of your meats, it will pay you to take advantage of
our low prices. Note these special prices for ''
SATURDAY ONLY
Beef Roast, lb - 14c
Rib Bojlirig Beef, lb 12c
Veal Stew, lb! 10c
All Steaks 20c
Hams, lb
icnic
North Side Market
lSoyer Bros.
TRAM HEADS STEAL
I OWN RIDES
TOKYO, Oct 16. Four hundred
officials of the Tokyo Electric Bur-
eau in disguise discovered that
they could beat the company" in
BELL
MILLINERY
NEW HATS
Telescope Sportette street hats for
ladies, girls. Rollo hats for sport wear.
. New Metallic off-the-face turbans.
Pirate shapes, small and large hats.
On Special for Saturday
TONIGHT!
AT THE . . ' -
ARMORY
BENEFIT DANCE
FOR THE '
Doughs County Concert Band
LET'S DO IT, AND DO IT RIGHT . ..
.Dodge Brothers
U5ED CARS
We like to have customers look
over our cost records. They not
only prove our Used Car prices
are right, but that the cars them
selves are right because they
reveal the exact amount we
spend in ronditioning.
J. O. NEWLAND Ct SON
DODGE BROTHERS AUTOMOBILES
AND GRAHAM TRUCKS
R06EBUSQ. ORt
00066 BROTME-flS DEALERS SELL 6000 USED CAAS
.-. 24c
Phone 280
"stealing rides on the street cars.
Reports of many free rides had re
ceived little credence until this ex
periment. The final report show-
ed but five of the 400 were caught
by the vigilant conductors.
PHONE S
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