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TWO ROSEBURG. NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1927. 4 ROSEBURG Issued Dally Except Sunday Mmbfr ml The AwuclalH I ma. Tbc Aisoclated Frusa is exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credittrd id this paper and to all local ouwi published horn in. All riff bis of republic Uod of special dispatches herelu are also reserved. BERT G. BATES- sintered an second class matter May 17, iBt, at the post office ai Hone burg, Ore kg a, under the Act of March 2, 17. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall . Dally, sis months, by mall , - Dally, three months, by mail ually, sUigls month, by mall , -uv. by carrier, per month ROSEBURG, OREGON, 6ATU ROAY, OCTOBER 8, 1827 A SPLENDID RECORD The second A. E. F. left in Paris a fine record for good behavior. Only six arrests wore made during convention week and tlie.se cases were quickly disposed of by the judge advocate's court of the legion in conjunction with the Frent h jolice. ' Fewer than a score of Legionaires were treated by the lied Cross nurses for injuries of any seriousness. Oi these; two were cases of veterans who liad quarreled about which American division had been the be.sj during the war and they, so damaged each other to prove their point tha. both 'men were taken to the hospital , ''.,.: ' Equally as satisfactory is the fine impression of the A. E. I' left in the hearts of tho French people. The limit, between the Frendi and American 'peoples never lias been better and the spirit is such that it will live long. As unof ficial ambassadors, the legioniiilires followed nobly on the wings of Lindbergh. ; 1 :i ' . I ' K'' i "The French. ieo)le and the American people are dif ferent," said Georges Clemenceau, the Grand old Man , of Trance to General Pershing and legion of fiends 'who visiloc him; "but our hearts beat in unison and thai, 1 think! is the JJlWpo of the world." . ' , This wise analysis oi the philosopher tipifies tiie spirit of the two peoples after the convention.. . Wh'o'sWlioIn Oregon, a biographicali reference 4"'" iory; ptrttitijiiiiif Itjijljij rv'latijig to )roifilit!itt people of this !at$,ji?;i in) Millie jtfl p&Walioii by the Morning .linlerprisft, Orcgoii City. The pifblnshers stale : : "TherL" is ho ("rectory of this nntucd exlaiitj i'ii Oregon. I'lje publication-will eni brace dign'ified facts, clear information mid a digest of bio gntph'ical features of ihldrekU'- ,Np charge vjll be in'aile for insertion' and the work will contain no. advertisings" ' Th Who's iWhoifn Oj-'ci;6il'Jr.i,l) 'coi'iti'ibi dyta' concerning icaii'iig federal, State, enunty.and.cily offieials, educators, ' firofes .sioi'iiif u('(ii)le,' liuliisl'rnil lipids,' lwittcri, v( fconuijoiicentl bjti)- ora of outstanding attainment.' "Ill is further nniiouiiecdi'Uio ,tiibi;tof'y ).'e 4jjlijj 'f'(.'eclive.ijii( Vxi'lus.ive ,n'iut, jiioiiejvj Will not buy a place in its pages, unless '.the subject comes 'li'ithiri Ihe categidy ol1 its requircmeiitjs, ; Tlie'VYKo'. Who III 1. 1 1 1 lyrogo win up.t()n))i,uu(i vwara ihpMxnoi Untia 1,1. . , r 1 The vays and means .committee of tiie Umpuua Iliid.' :wdy 'asSfjciaf.Hfh'aw lotting ni "a' mightly fine example o.t)iejiiijJi tlst Ijioy up( flltui .jii this ininorUiifc pi ojccL aiurwhU:!! .Vcrtetf ;a'4i-on Mr ''viJUiiisaKiiri "lplij ci thooU.v TJto 'Oblintyuourt yesterday fiiu-orpiitpl jyi thir road plwi'iini Jnirtf-Drain road, the HlJiiton-Diamond lake road and tho f'tijftflVCiit-rtCriall of ;jj'reat iinpoHanco' (o ihi.s PU(,'tloii of 'the rttalo.' (While -llio court, could -not- jit. U.is time promh;o i'i nancial aid it is tliu hope Of nil hitmstoJ thatsonio mrai will be devised in tc. wry near future ; i to . finance the.se rqad projects. Meaning no much to litis tounly in a financial and commercial way there will undoubtedly bo some plan de vised to carry on the work at an early dale, "As a man is now cm;;Utnti'd il is iniiis.si!)li; to happy." . Thiit is Tlioiii;is Hdison's itii-ii of our present iom jjlox fivilizatiim, us o:'1't red in reply to n recent question from an interviewer. ,Tli6 great inventor admitted moderate liiin pino.'.s possible whetlier man live on a farm or in tiie city, lm. if. necessity oiily.inudarate happiness. n reply to anoll'.o. question as to whether this iiiihl he eidled the Age of Mil chinery, the Aro of Cupilalisni, the Ae of Klcetricily, and Uo op, IOdison replied timt "this is the Ajre of Seinnce, marUed by the passing myths of. religion and history." . There may be no eonnoctioii whatever between those two answers of Ktlison's. Again there may be. o Millionaire bootleirgers are now beginning to appear in tho limelight by way 01' sensational oseapadts. One of t!:,1 .tribe in .Cincinnati yesterday hilled his wife, saying in ex planation, that "he owed it lo society." Wonder what sorl of society ho was trying to protect by slaying his wife'.' Troliahly she had an edge on some of his business dealings, taking into consideration that she was just on the verge of getting n divorce degree from the wealthy bootlegger. May be bIh) Wax going to set up a stand of her own. ; . ; . O : It is a very sensible conclusion during (he epidemic ol is a very senlne conclusion during the epidemic ol r.ilant.lo paralvsis in several , ,, . . . , . ., don a1! contemplated visits .i.istru ls. 1 oo nine 1 caulion cannot he taken in r ea itic v. . I i !this terrible malady. The city has been very fortunate in 'hot recording a single case of the disease lo dale and due ;j)rcc:iution should be taken to prevent its spread. Our high school lads went down to defeat in the first game, of tho season. I'.ut that's nothing in the life of a bunch of real sports. They'll cat 'em up next lime. " " " o "' Throe insane men have escaped from Ihe state hospital. Jt will be hard to identify them by their actions until the world scries are over. il o " Maybe one of the reasons you don't see women knitting ihiu .days is because wool catches fire J'rom the times' 'spark. Our idea of suiierflnmis entertainment In a husliand-cal!' jnir contest. A wife-calling contest inijilit 1)0 a terrible l'li)l"k -hut it would be news. NEWS - REVIEW by The News-Review Co., Inc. ir-8iU(fut and Manager , gee retary-TreaBU ret ,,, , ,., .. . , .., . ........ . 2.u . l.uo . 61' itt$& is .sure to Guar fniil sections of this slate to abaa-: .... , ., , , ol tlelegaiions to the affecten ' PPUNE mcmmi Our idee of An evenly matched game High cchoo! feetball - Would be the Team ptayin' the Pittsburgh Pirates In a game of Marbles. But then that was only the first four of the guys on the local team had had fights with their gals. The wiee auvs are all chanoln" their bets to Pittsboig today but as this is Satiddy night we're gon na stay with the Yanks and clean up. It's gonna be a real bawth night fer yorn trooly. When we dropped into our lux urious tsnctum this a. m. we found the foflerin' note pinned onto our typewriter ribbon: "oay Mister Pitkin's: Wish you'd hurry and build that Umpqua highway 'cause ever since the railroad left the vil lage the dern geese, have been goin' by way of Eugene. Its time for 'em to come back an we want 'em to come by way of Poseyville so we can git a shot at one of em." A lotta the fellers went to Eu gene today to. watch the Idaho-Oregon game, most xf 'em bein' Pitts boig fans who're gittln' dern sick of gittin' thrown down daily. OI' man Mike McTigue lost his) crown last night when Loughran crooned him. I ,' Regardless of this bjn' bawth j night we wlch to ,rcmar' thatithnj guy who brays about takin' a cold ! shower; tlise foggy rrvcrnin's is a I gol dang liar. J - ! I LAFE SEZ ' ' j "Th' best news o' 'the year wss the anncunccn'.cnt yectiddy that I the courlty coUrt favors that high, way to Diamond Lake." 1 1 ,,, trfimti, ni.rt.t.l mi.:: r The McCormick-lleeriiig llnq of Lh r v. 1 T Vh r' lived and renairrt nre easV (o nit. Wharton pros;, burg. 1 ' ' 1 . 7" f - " hsoiils . in ltos,c- Mm.k-1.Ii-4 4'rt-M l-llMHl '1V1K ' 'MADISON, 'Wis;, Jet. .Mlrlhm : Noel Wrl.tl.t s latest att.u k nuiiinsl J . u. ! -iii: ATTACK AGAINST : j HUSBAND FAILS her former hUfliund, Kiank Lloyd halted hlk'rtffiie'ttiitl went toHsJ Wiiiilit, liar 'conn)' to 1 temiprtiiryj! buiK on a business niatten t ' failure. i Now il li3!1'Tal Hint f'ity 'Afler! it mi nillo miliar till) finmi Mnislinl Clyinf lltilmnn Imtl snme Mu til son 'to UotlKOVille' jS-'Stvlduy jietwirs tu m.iko on n wttior mulii which rctiulred four Ijotirs to ue-5 rdila inoni.ii; nml.it iH'au'itj ne eompllsh hecausu the auto, carry-'! cessai y lot- him to shut off the va iliK .Mis. Wright aliu a liuui-aper ' (er for hi.lt' hit libtir tn Ihe business ri'i.oiter, euiiklit Hie, hail battery f'ul Ion. Vlthtr, A .horl lime the trouble ami finally punctured a wuler was lurueil on atlln an.) tiro, Justice of the Peace 1 II. turned by a Tr.-imuuil Ri'avilA-iti'et:- Artltur ot utlgeville refused to is-1 sue a' 'warrant for Wright's airwst i hlK aud little pipe tn the eily,. even on u statutory chai'MO. j Ilit'oiiMh .the small pipe t;arilng t.o Kuiller in the clav. Mrs. Wrltht'lho Sinn III Mr. Klngwoll's office. saw (kiveruor Kred itumertiiau hi J ine capital, anil' riled, a formal i eo.iiplalnt aitlnst l)isirk-t' Attor-! " percolated Into the sink, .and lley f. II. Kmidson of Iowa foitnty, when th sink wns full f to over cliaiKl.iK him with iciusal lo iu Ihiwlntr it wnndered about his his iluiy nnd act against 'Wrlfjhl, ; ''oor, pirkiii. up ciaieite buns whom she wants prosecuted on aiiti'd burned matches And aoakitii; chai'Ke that hn 1ms Mlvcil wUh'"u, iiccumulallon , In., the . wastij (ilKsvuntia Mil.iuov. Mon.i.iiei.i-iiti f basket; and in the meantime the taivermir Xininierman promleit tli u her . burses would be ai led upon it sue posted s:,imj to protect the stale. .Mis. Wrlnht's own eitt.iiiKle ments Willi Ihe law, her he.irllll; on a re.lcial chaice of IiuvIiik sent ob sceno tnatter thru Ihe malls, which, led to her arrest Thursday nlnht, vflis set lor It hearlnc lodav. Wricht. Mrs. Wi ltbt im.l v. ma j.Mlliinov nro expected to testify at iiii- iieaiiiii;. Eat bartecue snndwiclies mid ire forurcr. llrand a Itoad Stand. JAIL BREAK AT EUREKA NIPPED IN BUD BY WARNING i.A.m-l.tcl I'ni t..NU Wlr.l i:i';kk., caiir., i.i. t. s. - a jail bleak, one tllHI Mould have liber at.'d two rnlsom i-ohvU-ts. Jaiiies iiiennett ami i;aihnnil ('uiu,.,i ' " " 1 ;'" ' "M",l-V 'i'IUM - ,1 in Hie bad iail this mm:.- lm: b a posse ,.t .ufneis ii. m- " ' 1 """". ""in s. ivinj terms tor mbhitiK the l.lberlv Hank at IVc i-.:n fllv last year, lute itei'ense v. It no ,.es in li,,. trial ...! Ali Mn-lcy, pinmhli-ii! lcl j None elli.-en oa trial fm- nlleviMl 1 1 1 n'lri'tion viih t.,. same tobbeiy. ! A tip lo Sin-riff John Un en of ll'.'l Nolle comity thwarted tile bicak. I "Watcli lour lonluht. Hars are j "it I hey will milk' bleak ul IS i lalilnli'ht." was Hie siibsiaiue of 1 j!l Mete llelllend In iiheviff Itl'een t Tlll.l sil;M nii;,.t. wns Iimiiii amoiic a b.i-ket .if dtlty ill he.'- Tile HO!.' Was Wlltten lltld pl.U'l'd la the l.,...l,. t In a eell mate or the .i coiiviit i,,n beiou held oa a eJiar-e of foVL'e.'y Dlficeis HU'.'- ouivleil III" jn'l nwiiiled III- h air i n. -in. .in . . n. l lie lllltllt". idM n..' met :e en Hie roor nl IhN ' Imlir th r.lU i inn on aim ii, ii . jn.Tt i'i-' I revealed til -.1. Iuvesll :ail..tl liars lo lb. ir ell had ' li..'i rut n.- Hell as il to the voof. ! leuu'l in the bunks ol Ilie two ptls- onets. I I a LEEPER DOME T I oi-erulluns at l-eeper were lemporarily laM'week due to lavk !jiih' oil SUKJlf IJliHtl (f fuiulH to cuntluuc- ilu work, say lhf SnlhoHili Klin fc'rif sunia MJ.Ht nixlit and iiy shlfu havo Ikwi maintain"! ul ihe well and jonri protctis has bttu made, but j'he directors of the coinr-uny find j they are unable to continue un ll lUdditiouuI lundu have been socur ed. I The hole Ik now tit a denlh or niwt in in f;ood Hhupe for i " ,anLf 01 U,i,um "ei I llf .""I X r-u',,e 1,r4?iiu't' of a in the well wbuh conlinuea w n P. lis fit (he tad that ti:ere Ik ath pioxlmuteiy uou led nf water lu the hole. In onlrr to raise funds for ft cotitinuuncp of drilling operatLoos, the Ouklnnd Oil ciuniiauy, through V.: t,. Cohh, of Itostiburg, mail fwr of Ihe. cftiii.any, has placed live thousand shares of Its capital stork on the market at one dollar n Khiirc. The bUw-k wns wltli drawn from the market about eight moniliK hko, but duu to prbapnt fl iiHticlal needs of the company, the public Is now given an opportun ity 10 purchase shares mid thus as sist in developing this industry. - It Is under food that arrange inentH nte bedrid nmde whereiiy drilling DiieratloiiH will soon be re sumed on the well at Eugene, a proposition hnvliitf bt'en mutle by itn oxpiM leiH'ctl driller to put the well don at a flat price per fooU All outstanding warrants of Schoob Difit. No: 114, Tiller, Ora-j and interest thereon ceases - this date.-Dated October 26th, 1927. : i ' ; MRS: EW RUSSFI,rvCIerIf ' Tiller, Oregon. SUtHERLIN MAN. Reeks ' to avoid ; ) WAJER PAYMENT 15. G. KIiiKwoll, well known lo- amjls wtst' of town, mil jlie is 1 ji jifio jiure lniiiuiuuii twaier L..hiI,, A 'A lhrftllh 1 lhi. L !,u,'1,l'inK ,he inhabitants of-i3u(h (trlill tll-lt hit Fconliniilli- iimnnhao i .1... . i ! s . 1 11m iiiiira .Tiiit-11 m 11:19 :iiiitf.vi nti i his trip lo town iii thq faucet; fiiiieel Ir (II Itij nlf I.., ji first floor of tjit (MiJst Slate Hank ImlldlllK, It Ihe StltlK1 Mil Stui. J' lllloWlllU . lUS IKXUslOIIlfttl habit M Mr. Klnewnn .went to1 tho iiui ubiraft litnnA :i;iKt J'tHUy '14 ist .MWUy '14 tt'lSove H lliltsl Ull'l huil b.-i' ,tr,.iii,.l ........ ll.n . Iti.pnmn i.tT....! lv Iti.i i.n .. ....iJ. ' lieonino . rr,.rtll n . . Hut no al.'r , .oaine erfertlve.. Hut no wnl..f Kiisnc i inioiiRii- ,no liiueet, '.inotiKn no 0tniin-iT up to (lie 11m- ijlt. Say.nsomen,,,,.,! sound, .. like Hi'len lllncs he rushed ovc nm -j,l,l,S1f atlill -tutsed. I In n't , mrEe I,,rC(' pump on tns l,!,.!. ' A l.:.L.V i '! ( pllnlkflirp lake In the Mink bam- sure ft lieixolnti.il' tlirbiiKlr every ami as ho had inadvertantly pone away tenvinc tee raiiret wide- open, water meter had nroulrcu Ihd speed or a uicrry-Ko-inuml. I'iniilly the iiiiler became so deep th;:l it beuatl to look about for an outlet to care for the overflow. Oli Joy! A loop hole was found he; neath the sink lending Into th" basement the overflow w e ll t throughout the Ion4: afternoon ami nlpht until S o'clock Saturday inorniiiK. Talll Ilelwef; iliscovetvd the oveirlow when he went, to die GIRLHOOD TO MOTHERHOOD Iowa Woman Found Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Always Helpful "When I was old 1 hnd lo stay at home from school. I finally hadtoquit school, I was ho weak. I guffnred f o r a b o u 1 1 wo years brfore I took hydia E. Pinkharn'a Vcso tablc Compound, then I picked up ane of your books and read it. I be gan takin tho niftiKine. Now I am a house keeper with six children, and 1 I have taken it before each one was bom. I cannot tell von nil i the good I have received from it ! Whfn I am not n well as can he I take it. J have been doing this for over thirteen years and it alway? heltw me. I read all of your little .woks I can get and I tell evrvone I know what th Vec-aMe Com pmmd doe for me" Mrs. Frank fjep,, 610 ith Avenue. Vinton, In... li-i. in ih. f..rtS ,ion I.-- rn their in nersonal einerienees Ihe lienefli-lul '' eHecm f Lydia K. Plnkham s Ve- table Compound. Mothers who took i U rHuiiurud it to their daughters I as a deiwiiiiabla uiedicina - Vinton. Iowa. BPvcnteon years ;', fg HOW I The International Uniform Sun-1 dJy School Lesson for Oct. 9. HowJ God Speaks to Men. 1 19:9 18. By WM. E. GILROY, D. D., : Editor of. the Congregationalist j , 1 . Elljah ' w-ad fir the -wildentes fifrhtitiK his worst enemy and 011 ra discouragement. It seeina amaz ing that f.lijah Bhould have been discouraged and should have Kone orf to the wilderness, prayins IhuX 'vt miKht' diei in the very hour of his signal triumph over the pro phets of Uaal and his complete vin dication. , . 1 ' The -fact, however. Is . not . un typical In lifo. - The general: theory in;iv cuscouruRemeuL lays, noip qi m ihptr hnnr. .nf,ifn . hm i that they never-feel it in the r hhiirio .f vIMnra )le a) inholri l.v ! .... , , . ... mnnr nnr-p. There are mnn who ; l im flKlit without' ClinchluK as long difficulties i ithd' dnngM's; 'who. never r tiiniK ,oi 1 bi;uen,t.M)t . Saturday morning sJid - ....i .,! w-.i h.A affi'r V' f S Vtt'-1 iu kuhIHJI1 inhuivui eil "tile , ,f . j . . , . f . al-'i,. ,,, r ff ' ' ,r f ' ' " n if i,,,..: i vi..i,u,.,ti...,.ii,i , kS - 'MiS.: ivork a large forciv 'iutitp on th nienr. land- at 'HI 1 o'clock Kumlav mofitlng :everyfhihrf was ' hll 'tcleinr in ine ntruare room, 'iimr following Aii lnvesHgailoh dr'tiie wator mot" i't1 h chiir.ee of o dppcnird on jf-lytic Xolihan's -wnU)!" user ;reth bid! ' , J " ju LI to 1 i , -, - : " The'lougias Chapter of the Alu sic Teachers'- association' ha adopted the rule "which requires j students to pay for all missed les son s ' except in case of -PROTRACTED ILLNKSS or absence from the city, in either case the teacher must be notified BEFORE Ihe lesson period. . , -.. (Signed) Mrs. C. A. Brand, J!""3' ? 0S' cinlinc, ' . . Naomi Scott, Rlslo Carleton Strang, Frances Liutott, Mrs. Chits. Stanton, Harriet Oroves, '- ' - Mrs. U B. Moore, Gladys H. Strong, C. II. ArttiKlel. Lucille Sapplnglou. X Around the County . TEN MILE AND OLALLA NEWS . Mrs. Grafton Tyler Is i(.B; ' .wttn. a colli. . . . The fall rains are starling the grass nicely Our road boss is having some gravel put on the Olallu Market road. .Mr. and Mrs. l.esle McDanlel ex pect to movo to Powers In til near future, where Mr. McDanlel. Inls eating here was lots of fun." Is employe I In Ihe logging camp. I Tlle Tlnles then jumped to their School is progressing nicelv in ' '''e' aml thanked the wee .lap girl. Ten Mile, with Wayne BrlVteu-1 "t om' on." their cart friend shoui bucher nnd .Mrs. Monigomery as . ed lo"'1- "l nl Slt again lo pull .teachers. j crowd. Just hop aboard and I will There Is lo be a meeting of Incisive you nil another whirl." Dlllard. nice Creek. Jlrockwav, I When they had climbed Inside i Olalla and Ten Mile Telephone : he rart, wee .downy shouted. ' company on October 7 to consider ! "Have a heart. Don't make this i dissolving the franchise of the I "'.ng go bumpty-buntp. I tear we'll ! four units. jail fall out." This made (lie cart j Mrs. Clan-nee Rico has moved ! nian broadly grin. "Just hang on Into the parsonage to be near Ugol. and you'll stay In." he nn- 1 school. I swcreil. Then the Tlnles felt the ' Miss Minnie Dennis, who iiasjlAwf CHrl lurti about. been visiting in Ten Mile, has re-j Tlley rode hack where they left. turned to h.-r home at North Hem!. I ,nelr ". and then each little.! Things are very quiet In this lo- j Tinymlle expressed his thanks for callty as so many of our youn:; . a" U" f""- Said Scouty. "It wa. people are pit-king prunes. ' j great." The man replied, "11 : tjnlte a number ot cases of petty! makes me grieve, but it is Into. I : thieving have been reported In 1 have to leave." The Tlnles hopped : Ihls vicinity, a number of bouses . aboard their kite. It didn't hesl-l being broken Into and groceries late. I and illshej lakeu. It is evidently! I 'P. up it went, through air quite i Ihe work of lioys with movie out-tciear. anl headed for a mountain : law coninl.'xes and walch will hvjner "What s nn thai monstrous: kept with punishment In view to! mountain?" all the bunch heard, nip lluir ambitions in the bud. I Scoitty shout. "Well. 1 don't ,, o i - j know." someone replied. "I've ; renclng. Full guage wire nuts' longer. Red Strand fencing is nev- but It we keep on going strniglu. ! er under guage. S;39 Square Deal.e sbortly wlil find nm." i,or hinge Joint. 35c per nsi at And. sun enough. Ihe ride stn 1 Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, i I"1"! short, and Carpy shouted. - lul , ; . T" t . or,,,rs for fresh grape J"' - - 'o uiuo- uem-ery at innno s , if w V,,,,.. S,lf!- - WEEKLY SUNDAY GOD SPEAKS TO giving In, but who in the hour of their triumph are face to face with rings;inu must crucial mora, anu spirit- ual dangers. As a Ken era! thing it ! may he paid that the hour of suc ; cess and victory is the hour in which a man needs to look most j carefully to his Bpiriiual safety. .Moreover, 111 his moods and dls- ragememi -.man hub a strange ought liot to be. 'Here was Elijah running ofr to' the "desert, Asking to die nnd hemoanlng the fact that Israel had' forsaken God and' that of the faithful he only was left, at the very time that 7000 In Israel had not bowed the knee to Baal antf hi the very liour when, he -had emerged to' triumph and splendid leadership. - ' t ' . i :i i ' ' 1 'Enemy of 'Discouragement. ' ' ;ft;l? tfue' 'that ' a ' v.omai'ha'd threatened n!s' life,'.' butr one can not entertain the thought that' Eli jah wa.i either n 'moral or a'uhvsl- j cul -eowtrrr! HTva "Haul" full" tfff To Intj ijwilderuess almply: to, uA0f fron es.caQf front i -Jt iiis this; ine tnittsi ort.i,ezdtji,.i -H CONFER FOR --scout-leapejw IS INTERESTING t E. i A: ; Brittou.i hoy scout - execu Uvtifor Coos uuu IIouHlne t!oun-tles,--ls-lltte'ndhife''t!he-dlstrfct cbtl tetencie,' jbi-ilug1 ;,hei'J t!, aydep ltke, ' Idaho. . ,,ilr. , Bridon , writes of this coufarence as follows: e -. i. i "It .eertttiiiiy tioes one "gtood lb get oift of lOrt'itnii tohrje In' w'llile Just Uoi appreciate getting 'Imek. It has been raining steadily here (onfour days nnd It is that-cold, disagreeable rain,, too. ...i If i, "Iii ' spile i of that 'fuel,' thoueh'. the; conference being' heltt hefe' for the. HcoUt executive 1 of- Oregon", Washington,' Montana i nnd Idaho. is proving Interesting and instruc tive; Kvory man fiere is seeing to it that he attends .every sersion for fear. that he-may miss some thing. One cannot afford to. "The presentations being made are not merely composed of the pet Ideas of the man making th. 1 presentation but' instead the re- i result or much careful Investlc-i Hon aud 'study.' From these, - we ; ine n-aiMim me neiiet.is ot ine ex- The Tlnles much enjoyed Ihe tea and little wafers. Mercy , me. I they ate until they simply couldn't i eat another bile. The Jap who mo mem ior a rioe stooii watch ing them from Just outside. "He sure you get enough.'' said he, "It's perfectly all right." "Oh, we are satisfied.' pair! one. never climbed a mountain sid' This Is sport: It seems to me - no tots oitt.cii nits nappy hunch I" bleat. " on r right." snappe t Ki'i". . . ms is grano. Ann want a le'.ely place to laud: ' Just guess., i '. SCHOOL LESSON Text: 1 Kings 19:9-18 Aud be came thither unto a cave and lodged there; and, behold, the word of the Lord came to him, aud he said unto him, What docst thou here, Elijah? And he said. I have been jealous for the Lord God of hosts: for tbe children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and 1, even 1 only, urn UU; and they seek my life, to take it away. And he said. Go fortli, and stand upou the nnuut before tho Lord. And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and t-trong wind rent the mountains, and brake In pieces the rocks before the Lord, but the lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; hut the Lord was not in the earthquake: And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice. And it was so, when Elijah heard ft, that he wrapped his face in his mantle, and went out, and stood lu the entering in of the cave. Aud. behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah? And he said, I have been very jealous for the Lord God of hosts: because the chiftlren of Iuraei have forsaken thy covenant, thrown aown thine altars, aud slain thy prophets with the sword; and 1, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away. And the Lord said unto him. Go, return on thy way to the wilder ness of Damascus: and when thou comest, anoint Hazacl to be king over Syria: , And Jehu the son of Nimshi shalt thou anoint to he king over Israel: and Ellsha the son of Shaphat of Abel-mehoiah shalt thou anoint to be prophet in thy room. And it shall come to pess, that him that escapeth the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay: .and him that escapeth from the sword of Jehu shall Ellsha slay. Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him. more terrible enemy of discourage ment with which he was battling and in one sense he lost, for though God called him from his discouragement ho had been appar ently sr broken with his possibili ty of leadership that his passing and the coming of Ellsha as his successor were announced. God spoke to Elijah in the still small voice, and this is. tho fiiHt great lesson for discouraged people who are tempted to discourage ment., So often in our discourage ment ,we look for some great. out ward .thlpg to .rouse us and strengthen us." We are concerned about winds and- earthquakes, but reviving power comes In quiet and unexpected ways. ' , Another of .the signal ways of getting away from discouragement is getting where we ought to be. The Divine Voice' said to Elijah, "What doest thou here?' It may be that there are times when peo ple' need rest and relaxation, when new faith and new hope revive as one goes aside to 'prriy; there were times in the life of our Lord when he . went Into the mountain and j watch ourselves In, the moments continued all night In prayen j when all is well,. particqlarly( if ' But there are other times when we would seek, to safeguard our the only-Mope of the feoul is in ac- selves against moral and. spiritual l.livity aud' stimulation. In ur-dis- i-uuinKviuem we are api lo-mrn -a 10 mis we ..would Ret :WneroWe ways.ol loneliness' when we ought ought to be; nud become busy .with to 'be seeking the help ot follow-j the 'thing 'that' ive'ougjil, to ;bc,doi ship and communion; We are apting. ' ' "' '' '' ,C Beflences of 'executives ' from' jail oyer 'the nation' . . ' ' ; .'. "Ve Itave.in! l)r'l ' Ceo'. ' Fisiicr, pbaa,' V., .Miller, Hay. O.. , WyUuid ami' eo. V. iihjer, ( all of, , Ne'' York, the biggest, jinen.inooupiii;. I ,an advising wltli theim relative to the needs b( four .council nhil epbcfMl' regrtraine'the trrilhtiiB bourirf ior our; local' men Interest ed ih the .Scout movement. They ate very helpful lo me antl: through llteln' t' is' hopejl ' that 'our c'ourse wll -prove of,' much benefit to'oitr nien 'of Douglas and' Coos' counties "fr6nt0rrow"I!niitke' ' presenta' llort on 'time Bndgels nml 'Work ing Schedules' ami conduct a dls' cusslon." ( ' ! ' n -: ; : " f gyperior ' d ' Kentucky grain drllls' are told at Wharton Bros. Let us have your order now. - ' '. : : 9 : ' ' ' ! ! ' NEW YORK HAD SLAVERY NEW YOUK. Human slavery was abolished in New York state 100 years ago. As the result of ceaseless agitation by' abolitionists, In 1790 the legislature passed a bill for the gradual emancipation of staves, 'tins was amended by an act which slavery should not exist1 In (lie slate after JUlv 4 187 READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE now. where they landed. It was in ! in the next -torv "V runs ,n,oU.W.,,o.?Ph,..19" crvic. , MEN to neglect our tasks when we ought, with rigid discipline to bo finding something to do. The Still, Small Voice. ' How did God speak to KHJ:!h? Very much as he speaks to us. The man- who has not the capacity to hear the still, small voice is not the sort of man who Is going to hear God's voice through it speak lu wind or earthquake. The power to hear the Dlvro Voice in the past has not hth.n some strange and miraculous' thing it has come rather from the at tuning of the soul iu righteous ness and sincerity aud in willing- i ness to obey. The secret of Paul's Hfoi for- in stance, was -not in- the .heavenly vision that he spoke of coming to him on tho way to Damascus. It wns in his readiness to obeyj He summed .up. the profound reality of his life when he said to King ,A.grippa, , "Whereupon, . O : King Agrippa, I was not disobedient un tp the heavenly vision." Much, of the discouragement -nC i life would disappear if we would -reaction., especially 1 in, addition WEATHER OUTLOOK ' FOR ENSUING .WEEK .' I f-, r-r- I ' ' I I f .F0cl3t'J Crif lannl jV.'irrl . f " SAN." KRANCISCO, Oct, 8.-r-TC weii'lher puto'ok;.f,or ,the weck,Jbor ginning Octobe 9. u;.s,in)iot;iii:eiil' hero by'tlio weptlier bureau , as fo- 'vs' u j 1 1 ' ;- " ' 'Far wehtera stales: , ,., , : The outlook' is Jor .cuerally fair weather In Caliroriiia nnd Nc vada,' arm" for unsettled weather .Iii Oregon,,' WaVhliiglim, .and fdiiin with ocicasloual Iraiiis duviug "Jfio fore part 'of 'the week..' ' ,; , , , ; Temperatures iiear tiie seasonal average are indicated. . . . o , , 1 Mild ,aga(o .unioad .fenclng. .9- 39 S(,,mi.e Doal or hinge joint fenc- rhg. 35c per roil. Also stoek of. ., stylo Pagq fencing. Steams & Chonoweth, Oakland. Ore.; i ; DR. NERB.AS . , DENTIST Painless Extraction Gas When Desired . Pyorrhea Treated ' y Phone 488 Masnio Bldg! r II