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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1928. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIE W issued Dally Except Sunday Mrmbrr of The Ahk.hIxN frw. Tfts Anifwlstf-d Pr- 1 exclusively ent!tl(t l tli tor rfpul.ll- PStlon of all nrwi 3tpjnt h"m (Tlti d to U or not athprwlite rrwljtl In ihla paper and to all Jo.) news published hfrt-ln. All rlvhta of republica tion oi np-clitl dipuuha tirln ara also rtservwl. B. W. BATES HKRT O. BATKS. Liiie'red a fecund class muur May It, at the pl office at Kotteburg, Oroguu, under Act f March 2. 1879. - ' " 1 1 , , , . ... ! SUBSCRIPTION RAILS Dally, per year, by mall Dally six month, by mall Daily, th r-e months, by mail. Daily, single month, by mall.. Oally, by carrier, per mouth.. ROTE BURG. OREGON, WED NEW VOUK'S VICIOUS (,'IJICLK It might be a good thing estate men from siKh growing metropolitan cities as Detroit and Chicago could spend a hit of time .studying the transit puzzle of New York. New York's transit situation raises the question whether it is not possible for a city to grow too l)ig for any use. The worker in New York has to endure al most unbearable crowding in the subways when lie goes to and fromj his job. The city digs new subways at vast ex pense; but the new subways enhance realty values and cause tiie construction of new skyscrapers, which in turn in crease the congestion until things are as bad as they were before. It is a vicious circle that, seemingly has no end. Jt is freely predicted that a number of American cities will soon be as populous as Manhattan now is; and if New York's traffic tangle can be used as an object lesson by these muni cipalities it will be a good thing. Surely, one city with streets and subways jammed as New York's is enough. Norih Umpqua Need of Douglas County To ihn Kdlior of the News-ltevlew: i AiraiiKements are being made toi bring to a vote of the people in retinal part of Douglas county a . proposition to create a highway , highway lnipiot nifiil dihtrjet in order it raise a inoueiaie sum or money. ! which it is hoped will be matched by the state and the federal kv- j erninrnt, to complete the market . mails now fXtendiiiK (nun Klktou to The italics -California lilKhnay, leading through llie low puss Hlon the North l in pi) ufi river and by uiiv nf t)i:uiion(l l.nlti. Tliofi. la nf llio iki-.'u.Mit tUno nn' aulnninhile road extending th' whole length of this proposed hUli-l way except for twenty-lwo miles! lilom; the North FmpqmL river. ! There is and will be in ih imniedi-i ate tuiuie money a van a me mini the fi deral treat'tivy lo h-'lst in I he construe! ion of roads of 111 is kind. Tim North I'minna mad Is uln ady designated by I lie state highway romiuispion, the bureau of public roads and the foivHt hvr Ice as a fore i. highway. :iud llierefore eligible for tuinU from ad Ihese sources. There are still pending in congress tun propositions 1 in hit li funds might be a ailsh!" for use on ibis proposed highway, iiamt'ly, tiie three huiulred tho'i h;iuI dollar apl'ropriai Ion bill of Congressman l!awley ilje chances Tor which Hie not bright, m'd ai' wliat is known as Hie Collou bill wlili h was vetoed by I'residi nt Coolltjge, but wltich will probably have the approval of IVesldeiil Moovrr. NntbfiiR c:in be done v. lib Ibis bill til Hie preset) session. j bul there is no ilouhl a! Hie nexi ' session of congress (lie b U he passed again and In all ,.iiiiahilliy 'resident Hoover will appi ove It. Those highway dfslrlcla and com munlties which are organized and ready to claim the benefits of thp Coltoii bill will of course hsve first consideration Doub ess also Ihei vny Dlf-rub It agitation has hern local community will be ''; 1uIm' ! Hll(M , ,,, (!irlN (lf lht, r()lllltv to make some eonl unit Ion ;"(ttllh th(. Vew ol dWeallng this money tnemseives. as nun in "ir , general policy of (he federal gov-1 emtio nt in granting aid to hlt-.li ' ways. Manv of our cili.ens look upon; the n gnway iio.n iaK..oi ,o r.w.i-, ei n ImiHMtanl highway d' dopae-nir, now pending, ho far as nur iount Is concerned. Dane coiituy, lo Ho nor! h is i ashing Hie W Ilia met le hoHtMav Into east. -in Oicuon, h;hI ,1;k Kkou fiiunly on Hi" south lia lei higbw.ts to Klamath county mid fiaicr Lake, and It Doni:i.i' ttmnly lacs behind we shall find that a ureal niarkil in e:iiei:i (he goo f x in:n of our nxim will be c;tp:iited and iiMinoi ilit d bj ol tier couiinunit les h"'ie bigbwa t ' Inpnie it ti.i laken such a tuin Unit i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 li seiCis tne b'coi.ie aware ili.ii Ihe (iieal (ttmal t-tniioii oi Den.1 las county will sutler u iP-sh lle-re e some sin h new d- Inpnient us now proposed in Hie ahseiHe nt a in appio piiaiion ttom onii:ii".i, Hieie will be oilier ledeial inoiii aai!.ille and ilouhthi-.'. !t;ite hivuv.u moiiev wftl i veliluall tn av.ul.itue for 1 his hkhw a . pro iili I i,u till' people of Douglas ctiijuu lit.iKe a inlisianlial i not i ileit ion U pealed anpi have b. i rj mole li the counly couii fur hs-Km'. ' but the hands of thai bo l h iv beeji tied by laou of ln IIioimi tions and b tea.-ori d ihe w i INiliry adopted of fetlii:i.', the nut standing nrnd !onds hv i he ne ut the O. & C. futel.v ihe (.mii y court has been in s Tiipa'hy vi:li Ihe Noi t ll Iinpipia b i;ih v :i . and has In lai t dcsiiMialed the m d tnuu Kliiton lo ihe D lib's Cilii-T uia hichway a- one oi Co m.iMi road projects of the (oinny, bnf I ie court has hern unable lo tend -r Htiv financial assistance. The plan which H ! desired lo submit to vole of ihe people en templates a small lav. et'inatid at three mills, for a petted oj three o. ur .vests, raising Jiir-i enough money to encnursgt Die slate and the feiii im I v:oveinment lo Join wl'h us. Wild slatemiMits h;w e been made to the eliect that ine coiupletlon of this highway "ill, cost three milllop tlollara and idatj , II id proposed to continue the tax! tor tea :fr, etc. In? flmf' by Th Nsws-Revlew Co I no. ..President and Mana-Kr Secretary-Treasurer -MOO - 2 00 1.00 .60 hfeoDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1928. if city phiiaiiorn and r Road Is are entirely out of all reason.! Thone who have Mud led the mat-i Ih-'iter nn sati.xfjed that if the pro- po.cd Improvement district were I (tented and were to raise fifty thousand dollars a year for four P' yea sur s Die iiivl)wa s would he as cl, because the rest of tilt ri:tjctH would come from the state and the federal Kovernment. The proposed hlnhw ay Iniproveuienl disti iet would -m brace from fif teen lo twenty milieus of taxable property, ami therefore to raise rift y thousand or sixty thousand a year would not he a very great burden and It should be looked upon an an Investment rather than ns an expense, because every part of Douglas county would benefit hv the opening of this highway und Hie enlarging of the markets of our I'artiHTs, noi only to supply iiitr products lo eastern Oregon, bul to supply Hit ru to the tourists who vitlt ('inter Luke and Dia mond Dakr to the number of up wards nf one humlred and thirty IhoiiMttid per annum. Furthermore, It v on Id iiiKiire a fonsiilomble part of the imiomoliile traffic to tlM'se la Ken pHsning through Doug las county and spending some Mine and money here. Those who have studied I he situation know thai what Is called the "tourist crop" Is ohm of our best resources. We are Ju.it Med in making any rcnsmablc in vivtnient In order to secure the i onttiiusi nee of that crop. If v.e re main Inactive, more proirressh e (ouimunlllett will reap ihe benefits and U e rhaU suffer the . conse- qnem lb. Willi the comnlelion of Ibis hiwhw.iy It will undtinbted ly be found tliat every dollar put Into It by our Douglas county peo ple will be lelurtted with Interest. In the added business and prosper ity of the county. That Is the his tory of highway development ev tvw her I.r,,,-,. ihe I.I.Iiumv commit slon on December 1 1. Thn:a who are responsible for thih nuiiatlon Imv failed to took Into I ihe law under which the piopo.-o-d i n(;h dlsl.lcl is to be formed JeiMois aie rifiaired to submit to i he stale highway coin mission a form of petition intended to be cir culated among the people and the li i l; ,1 w;i y cent ill M -ion mil Hi lie s:il l-tli-d will) the loitn of Ihe petition aad ih" pi"po.cd bmind. nies, and the nieeiinft to be held al ICosebiirg on D-'ceinPer 11 is simpl to gic .-HI Intel esied persons n hem ing as to v.lial the boundaries nf Ihe dts iiii'l fhould he It I noi within the! r-p'ed and power. Af'er nn uncer poviei ot Hie hiKhwtiy "Hi in Issioil ' 1 a ill stitil the le.un bloke even 111 tt e.llier i it-iih: the ills! I let or lo' sixgame schedule. il ti ihe I Uhl to lake ii vote of Hie 'ihe line aveuiged Id pounds p'-nple. A Her ihe highway commis (while ihe midget hai kfield aver--'oii ha- pas d upon ihe matter of ! awed only 1 L 1 pounds. htniioiiHlei titul Ihe form ol Ihe p.- I t iHo ti i- llien ciituhi of Hie dislrli h v nuuiber ihtaltied, nn ed among I and il of signa led ion in Ihe people I lie lit i's I n i " a i e i Ihe ej I 1 1 let Is called and the pen pie set lb- Ha- tnsi'ei by their ote ii-: to Wlniliei Ihev will have Ihe , h uhwiiv irnpiov meni ditih t or i'ol It would ihet.iore be a gnat , lei -ta!,e t'tr Hie putitic t.t Ro be loi e the lui.-Ii v ay cmnui n. oon e P' Hnvi lo thp out tie- inetlts ; ei th.. I oi lo get He highway . ennui dott lo decide Dial Hieie - 1 1 b" no i t 1 dif-i 1 1, t . The coin , n,i- -it. i b t no mo h poiv er The time for ill fihsinll of t'ie project , will toi i mm' un:il n eledion is a l d w hen Hie iii.t'h r :ll he tie tl-e (-opl. . u-.i ;tt Dial Hill" ad fi it n! ol th" piep-el will v . I ..III' t llie i. t ll d-M U -IOII lit II 4. , mei 1'- ll the. C.llMuH demon f 1 1 .He i ni, I '.! -4, ;iid that : h-- ; Mllilll itnelmellt ll IpHl I W 01ld j ! v i;.e. ih. will expert (hp pen pie (o oi it do ii ' Cer(iii;tl ,i!iu-;e. ll I : i . pf-l ItUet j slinging rue eiriietv ca.i ol pl.or in i the consider' inn of tins business (imposition. TPe law has provnled thai every voter tuav have his sav. , but HiHt lime "HI probably not come (or some mouth, j,- certain foi to Ol In W 111 (V be rem piled w it b 111 l he no ilit line b us te member Hist f me one loiin') and one people sim lh.il we desire more poruUtlou, ukm bu-m;. 1 STrS lly. The way to get Jheie things U by standing for rational develop ment projects. It In iM-riiai.il In be rcKrettf-d that local representatives of nun-real-(I.-nt taxpayer appear to huve started premature and binned propaganda on this subject. It U not the purpose of the writer to return evil for evil In thta matter, but he would kindly stiKKent to tint ' a& triiis of theHe non-re lderit tlm ler owners that they should first InvtJrtHjtale and afterwards. It necessary, denounce. Th question must ultimately be decided by the people who live In Doufclas county. Wild statements that It Is pro nosed to build a scenic. ro;u to I)la mond Lake at a cost of three mil lion dollar on the part of DoiiKia county or any part of tt, would not have bet-n made had proer Inves tigation preceded. DOroLAS CITIZEN. I ISSUES TALKED A meeting of LookhiKghiHH and flrockway residents was held last n Ik lit at the Looking laws grange hall for the purpose of considering the project rtainluK to the pio posed super-road district for the purpose of sponsoring the comple tion of the North I'mpqua section of the 1,'inpo.ua highway. There were approximately 70 of the residents of the community present in addition to groups of Oakland. Bulhi'ilin and Koseburg men who spoke on both shies the question. of T. II. Garrison, K. G. Kingwell. L. Chenoweth, George iJlmmick, A. K. Stearns, of Oakland and Huth erlin, together with Sam Miller of A. K. Stearns, of Oakland and Huth- i'H, togeiher with Sam Miller of IdHartl, represented the opposition o 1 1 It roup, while A. C. Maimers, N.ltimea that many. They expect to Kice. II. r. ( tiny and It. L. W 1U-; er Hosebuig were the speakers for the project. Tom Fletcher, president of the grange, presided in opening of the meeting and then named T. It. (iarrlson. of Oakland, as chairman to h ud the discussion. The opponents of the road ques tioned the motives of the s)Knsors of the super road district in leav- Ing Sulherlln and Oakland hut oF the district, claiming that this was done to prevent the voleis from those places having an opportunity! to express themselves on the sub-1 J'rt- i ne nirtnei ui ifiAiumii, iiuw. vn, was the pnramount issue, tt beluff ' cluliniMl that ihere would be no ie- Mi-iruon or nnmanon ut ine i niiituiiii unit HiiK" iinrw-artc'il mi.h tiiiW iini..i against Ihe propi'ity owners. il. preseniatives of Ihe proposed! distrid claimed Hint the road wasl of great benefit to Ihe entire conn ! ty; and hat Dowlas county r.hould , k ep pace with Ihe oilier luogres- sive counties of Ihe slat ih 'he matter of development. The value! oi me road In opening up Kasterul wregon marseiH was sitown aun i oiner ueneiiriai lacioi a uiscussen. . opening (he hid for Hie eroeflnu So far as taxation in concerned, ; nt ,.e new Kosehurg high st hool the local delegation dslmed, 2i or , huilding. ' They uie r nv under :i mills annuady Tor a few years consideration by the board of t;i will be' sufficient, with coopera-, rectors. Don to complete the project A ti r a lengthy discussion from; i the meeting was d- i bolh side Jonrned. No action was taken by'lm; wtp ( me grange as ine nieeimg was i caiieu merely ior ine purpose oil(-oimtj. One of the Iiojhos stun securing a better understamliiiK ofjblcd against tin tongue, breaklnsj tho Issues Involved. A REAL FEAST I The annual chicken dinner giv en by the Wilbur Ladies Aid will be held In the Wilbur high school auditorium Dec. 7th from 5:3 to S o'clock. (No turkey hash seiv ed' ) Frice 5dc and 25c. ' ' B , ULL1IUALC. MlvjM FOOTBALL TEAM HAS GOOD SEASON ' C.LFNDAI.K. Nov. a -(Special lo the News Uevicwi The Olett dale Pirates have Dirtied their at tention to ba.'keiball afier flnlsti tug their too) ball schedule. Coach Oilo Dagley. ex Aggie, do eoped a lootball simad that was noled lor its fighiing dualities. Tho teiini wlibli was huhi was full of The season s recotd US fol- loW ! Uosehutg. 'J-'., Myrtle ..,.u Grants I 'ass. Giants I'ass. I'lrates. 6. 0; IMrates, ti. h; 1'lrates, 111. l!t; I'itates, f, Myrtle Cieek. t'l; I'lrales, 0 llosehtn u. Ii, I'llMles, S lllam hard. Iultba k. b-d tn indi idnal scoiiiik; with -4 pnintK. tndes w;t a cove second Willi Is. Cattle was Ihlnt wth 6 Mem Iters ( Hie sipiad wen: F.nds. Windes. Smiih and Corum; tackles, C Mill. K Mill. Stevenson; guards. Cniide.nv. Uurke smt llurd. n-n j ler. I MlllfW t,.t h.tt K1 Will. 1I1.UU b aid. NeDou. Itarlle. Saba it'" and' litovv n. ! to n i .:. h I' u-ley clls hi (tr,e- tiiuelbet fel er lie Will be minus Hie services nf Patne- nod 'evensmi. Hiewu aud llmil. i be bet Witkklri. l gisdUllHo't who rccojved first game, w IM Csp! ; mi leg 111 'h Illlf-IIIK inm- le. of aU kiiaN Hi hai (nn 111 os. DR. NERBAS DENTIST P.lnlf,. Extraction G.I Wh,n Ollir. -Pyorrhea Tr.at.d Pboii 185 Uunnle UMK. y.. icr-, - -; New Models Are Ready Ths new styles in Manhat tan Underwear for men now on di-.play here. You will find they represent greater beauty . . . greater fitting comfort . . . greater laundry endurance . . . greater dol lar value. . ' Be sure to come in and see the new pattern in this un derwear. Twenty-five Years Ago From the Roaeburg Review 1903 W. J. KelN-her. John K. Skelh-v land W. II. Sykes are organizing a company to promote a large saw mil. Industry ft few milt h west of Yoncailii. At this time the, com- ;my In employing Hi) to 2j men. hut when Ihe comoration gets started they expect to use four hullrl a new settlement for the workers- Duelling houses are in great de mand in (ilt-ndnle. 1'erhaps 2ij houses could tie rented there ai once, were they lo be had. Contractor J. F. Clenienis of llosehurg has begun const ruction on the annex to the Overland ho- td In Myrtle Creek. Roaeburg Freight Service The business men of Itoseburg have sent a petition to the Hoiitle fin raciiic an Ida is at Portland, ' fthKlncf I hem to restore the dally ; local freight train schedule bo tweeu Cortland find Kosebui g, j hi wan erei! v n t neer i -i . three timi s a week. : tional ndv.soiv co.nmiile on Aero- Jnauiics. While, the post ortice do- a. T. Thomp.i.ju is preparing to'hltely retired fiom the huslness esi;.blih saloon ut Mynte Cre-u ! of .'arrylng mails in VjH, lliere is having leased for ih:-t onm..i ti... 1 or -vided for I'lHu lor conlrMf't nif lotver nforv r-il thu i,.,at i.l.Hrin.i r ,0 ovcrJaml hoiol - t ,' I Adjust ment of a minor- .rff.f;irt caiisi-if a delay this nfteirioon )u I The Kosrburg-Marslirield i.tag.- tiMt with tin ue.wlent Mtmri'it- ( nig nuiin oescinoing a hill two mllea east of Cnh vleu- Co(,s I it ami oauulng the vehicle an in siant later to topple over. One passenger suffered from nervous (shock, but the other two were un ; harmed After the, stage 'tipped .over, tho horses dashed on ior : a bout loo yaids, where meetii,:; ! another team, they plunged over a small grade, one of the horses J being crippled. - ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALI1F.RT BANKS LET THE PROPHETS SPFAK Everybody wonll be murh hnppier if tiie prolipets would kerp slill. BtH we miwl nlwny.i have prophet. They are nbo- K li.lrly, necessary to this nation ii wc are to arrive anywhere. Not' nil men are called to be prohpets. but some men are called to j take lire path of the greatest resistance for the good of their fel-1 low men." .Bishop f- ran is J. McConnrll. I thank my Cod for prophet souls V ho dare -to have an honest mind. Who play the hard and thankless roles I a guide aright and help llicir kind. I hey' re bruised and i ursed. inisundeistood Hut for the masse clear tiie wav. Aclvnnre tlic cnusc n( human ood And hasten ibt victorious swny. I hey arc a lonely srrimi type, list bo content to walk alone, lo be the mark (or those who snipe And seldom reap what they have sown. I hc have the keen far-secinK eye That fearlessly can fare the I: "Jit, Against all oddt hold tiuth on hiy.1, d-nd never conipromiie its fii;ht. I Jir prophet is the saving wilt That keeps our riviltntion swrrt. Without hio voice th" race would halt And soon he dead u()un it fect. lie comes from rellow-hip divine A holy raptuic tn hu soul; he loiy tf his reat design An cvcr-ylowu.K binning co.d. I mh Daniel down to present time I he prophets have their bona' den, box. though their me.sair is sitblimr. They're cutsed and pilloried by ntrn. I iim buying slaves to maVn steel The prophet's always on his job To make the hardened conscience feel In tobbing men 'k CJd we ic-b. FURTHER TAX CUT ' UNWARRANTED NOW. COOLIDGE AVERS (Continued trum page .) 84-1. J. Tliu estimated xpQtli tuns fur national defense next ye-uj , liiu iM ftiUtit Haiti, would to tal i;ii.27K.713 lurlMV. Tlie in crae I lield rhiefiy due to the t.M tl.-it mirnlita .nnnll.. l.ft nv.r fr.. n.a xr tiv h.f.n H...t It it mow- neeessa.y to Increase the i-h IMOVM.li.ii to r. piae. Oie ! reserves. The next largest item in the 1 budget in for Hie tare of war vet- emus. etiM me under nils suhdl- vitiii' In. in1' .'Mtlmnlefl In mini I i7.- .' l'r iit-xt y-ar. in cre:t:e of J6 71,'Mto over the esti mntetl fo-t of this year. Flood comrol cost Is fixed at 131. ice, into for and the ixj- ruttv csid that if it should de velop that moie money was ned- a further esrimati would be pre.K iii'-d to coiiKress. French War Debt In hi inensio;e President Cool iUjce t-illtd attention to the French debt, oust tv in j; tltat on August 1, Vj2U, bonds ut the French tvt ru uifiit ainouniint; to $luO,Mj(),unO ".v 111 liuautt'. Tnese bonds were ib uuel In payment for supplies this Kuvi-ru.m'ut had in Fiance at the iMosr at the war- Kraiico also pur chas' it supplies from the army aiuouiitiuK lo $3.341,14.1, which be-conit-j due in l'J3u. Th ' prefcUlcut aaid that those fimoaiita were not inchidud In the i biuinjt. bt-caiise they were mer- i ed in tlie debt settlement a:iee-! men i with France of licit, which ! planmdio extend payment of the French debt over a period of 62 yeais. If the debt agreement Is ' rutilied by Fiance the president uwd that the agreement receive ! prompt ratification by consresd. - If the agreement la not ratified , the executive said the moi.ey t 1 should be ttppltcd to retirement of i the war debt and not be treated as j tmnent expanses. Millions for Aviation The aviation activities of the government draw $140,6:11,824 In the estimates. "The demands of this servinw while large, have nuen auoqiiate ly met." the. executive said. "The five year program for the army and i navy is approaching completion. ! I'ruvision is made In these est!- ment of the army and tho fourth ! year increment of the. navy, and it i la l;tlr aHHumptlou that at the end i of l;ll the navy will have a well-1 unccd fleet of 1,0'M) ulrpianeii, ! iiii i, i . f""':as allowed nnd Interest on the 1 , Z , '8.tJ" V?"": Pbc leht wa estinnned at M0.- in proper proiiortlon as to types. "Ihe expansion of air activities,, however, is by r.o means confined i 'hi ajmy and nav, paninent of commerce. The ib the coaat Kd.ui! and the department of agri-' u , i ui e are playing thoir parts in ( e e on i l h air iw l t n. tut. Uia ,t;M' len In flirt llulturi umtix $ U,.'!00.o.tf and i4.uoo.im iidilinoti.-il i'-l' forelc i air mull Tiw.... estimate, cai-rv $ii.427.2fl for th.. Mi 'tmeiit of coiniuerce to canv ou It h Important task in connection wtth commercial aviarlon. Thia estimate cnnteiiiphites. umofig oih- or items nie consi i uct ion of 4,0oo : additional miles of lighted air-1 ways. There Is provision in this ; r"Ml iomle of 5Xi.5oo for fighiing the boll woevil ami for fnreui tut t mi " . Less for Dry Bureao l.vr Ihe nemo. I Hi.... ..... iK-lial prohibition became a law a redtmtion In thu amount of the ap-1 proprlatlnn for its enforcement is! estimated- The amount asked for; the bureau for next year was re-: duccd by $!ti,304, due, the report said, to Ihe reduction in financing ': Hie prohibition field uniis. The i estimated cost of the bureau for' IT'-! was $n.on.l o. llequiretneiitH of reduction in the public tit bt, and inteiest on the STORY BY The Tlnymltes. at bn-ak of iluy. HtJIl truveltd in their funny Kleiith. Th'" un reeked oVr a Irlilop, and '",",u outy wide awake. The ether Tiniea were sleeping sound. "Vsl-lie the l)Uniiin oer the f""'- T!"'n "ty thougln. ' 11 101 oi noise 1 make. i "ll-y ! Il"y: lley: ' he cried. " ris , lime lo rise, i ome on tliere. open, j u.t your eye.-. I've driven for .uij j hcur or so. I'd like to rest a while. I j Our deer's as frisky as can b At j times he's 'most too much for me."i fly thta time all the rest sat up,' which maile tlreil Sconty smile. Then Coppy said. "Who'd like to eat? in this small box I have at ! treat." .He held the small box In j his hand. "What's in it?" Carpyi cried. "Some crackers," came the .quick reply. "A sight that's pleas- j liig to my eye." The box waj . , opened wide and several hanJa ! were soon Inside. j j "i'was Clowny's turn to d" v. j i hit, and so he Jumped an 1 mid. j i "I'll sit up forward In our linlel boat, a driver brave and b- l They rode alone, first last, then i I slow, and soon they reached) some! Ice and snow. "We must be 'way! I up north.' said one. "It's Renins' j very cold." j Once In rf.e snowdrifts. Mister' r,H,'r H peppe.i up and ; and 111,1 " 'ie jumped "ineu quue iraniicnuy. una ineai lean to race. "Say. hold him HKnter," Sconty cried, "or he will) eilli h!s lovely ride. Don't lot him j break away because he runs too, lust lo chase This kindly warning came too late. The Tlnlos met a funny fate. 1'V.n Utll.. I., li.o uir ..,1,4 jei'kod with all his might. The bout lloppttU. with a sudden Bweep, and as the bunch lit in a heap of snow I public debt added more than a , ! million doihiM to the budget total, j i Sinking requirements: for, lUIio are ! estimated at $37.1,521.19, an In-! crease of approximately $9,350,000 (over the estimates for the current , year w title other redemptions of , public dt 'tit It was estimatt'd would ' require $173,543,50(1 an increase of approximately $l,2eo.0i)0. For the) principal of tho public -debt $5U.i,-1 06H.G2D, an Increase of $11,000,000 ooO.uuo, a decreas- of $:!5, ooo.ooo. The post office department was allotted a total of $Klfi.2(M,325 ail increase of $41 5u4, 10. The Increase in the cost of oi oration of the post 'Office depart ment Ihe report said, was due pi incipally to legislal ion enacted by coogro.s ami the decUion of the intei slate commerce comniib ffion increasing compensation to the railroads for transporting mall. ' "YRTLE CREEK COUPLE WED r - I r,)Ul Dempsey and ouise " I Chase, both of Myrtle Creek, were quietly married yesterday morning at the office of Comity Judge 1 (leorgo K. QuIug. Only Immediate i rohitivn of the bride attended the j ceremony- Mr. and Mrs. pt-mpsey' will reside near Myrtle , Creu!;. where the groom "is engaged in; farming. i -o- 'LOOKING GLASS TEAM I HAS FIRST CAME SAT. 1 The Looking Glass high school , ; begins it series of preliminary i basketball games by playing the! local nnnigans on the home . i court next Saturday evening, Pe ; ; cember . The looking Glass team Is coin- i posed largely of untried material: but is practicing diligently. Those1 eonionding for first places on the! ! learn include Jack liuu tiins. John ; liodli y. II hi. Montgomery, Klijah : Ollivant, i;idied Koln-rts, Chester Williams. Francis Nash, pennett Kogers. Veru Hodges ami Russell OUT OUR WAY JVp- GOOO GOSM AFTEP? lF ME Wft5 X 'Wt-i A l v,E DONE T' A Ul-TTuE MORE. :U ';!''' GRlMCr MiM UP HIVE V NARRR f '" EAT A MEftu aSiTepp-out I1,'; VGARBA&E AROOMO "in ' -.OAii-TrA 'm. me iiriVi MT crosts. Va ' ; Jri AM' VAME.N HE'S THRO 1 Outeioe of-tme. i m&i oe.' .frr. "" 'ttrj and iMipe, of The ouTeioe. x" s T1NYMTES HAL COCHRAN PICTURES BY KN1CK T Y) O f) ks3cJ S-Lt?&- J M0.u.s.T.orr. f PEAD THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE ' ll ey saw the frisky deer-run quick-1 ly out of sight. i (The Tinymites meet an Eski. SIDE GLANCES FIRST DRUMMER: Good news sound accompaniment ; Steinhauer. The game Snlttrday night will mo in the nexv story.) (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc. tl By George Clark I hear, next week's war picture hat, be followed by one with (Jlidc on the evening of December IS. By Williams