li.uril llally "inula li
hrMMUvt lo.. Inc.
Mrmlu-r 'Ike AaaurtiHed I'"""
Tlif AhsolIuuU J'maa l xcIii te
ll entltli'd lo '! " '"' rc.niili '.i
llon ot all now. dianHtKhM cre.llt.a
to It or not otherwlaa credited In
this paper and to ll loci new.
publlShed herein. All rliiht. of re
publication of ne.'lnl dllDatcnaa
bareln ar Uo rarvd.
HAHHia BflVOKTH Editor
Entered a aeeond clam matter
Miiy 17. I20. t "' ottlc a"
RoieburK. Oregon, under act ol
aUr-b . 17I. ,
Represented By
liiK Iu the federal relief proKram
for tho men In this clRHaificallon,
lie hiiI. I, uml tho army U dolus
whnt It tan lor lliem. 1 he new nal-
utioli Army olflccrs, Opium hiuyl
Jeimiin and Lluiitcnuiil Myrtle
Clink were Introduced to lli Ilo
liiry club.
S.O. LEAGUE LEAD
Crescent City and Ashland
Set for Battle; Pirates
to Play Glendale.
League Standings
W.
I..
N v,.rk 21 Bwt 40th Htreet.
Chlw 3 N- Michigan Ave.
S.J f,un.l.co220 Hu.lj Htr.i-.t-llrlroll
:ll Kloplienaoii Willi.. !.
nttelrn 433 B. HprlllK Btriit. "e-
attle 6U11 Stewart Street, orlland
1,20 a W. Sixth Btre.t. Va.rnu.er.
B. CV-7U Hall HKI... """IEk
Ill N. Tenth BtreeU Allala Jb
Urant Building.
Subscrlptl llalea
Dally, per year hr mall
Dally. 6 months by mall
Dully. 3 month! by mall.....
Dally, by carrier per month.
.14 OH
. 1.00
. .to
Anhlun.1 4 1
Crescent CHy 3 . 1
.Med fold 2 1
Ili-anlK I'ahh 'A 2
(ilendalo , 1 3
KoHcuurg 0 5
Games Next Sunday
CreKccnt City ut Atthtand
Melfnrd at Crania I'ahH
Cleuilale at ItoBi'lmrii
I'll
.8H0
,7.rill
.bi7
.lillll
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0i0
The Governor Speaks
IM VI KW of llio actual faclil re
naiilliiK eniiilnyinenl In Oregon
It was tlmo for HOinclindy In pohI
Hi. n of leadership to make the
lilahi statement lli.il Home people
urn "ridiiil!" 111" relief rolls and
v, III not work.
Veslerday Coveiner Martin
spoke Ills opinion on Hie subject.
The governor lias little sympathy
with Ihe dismissed WI'A workers
who planned Ihe mass Job hunt
march on Kaleni Ibis week and
plainly said so.
"If they are crying about Jobs
now, when there are morn than
enough available In the harvest
fields, what are Ihcy going In tin
next winter when Ihere Is no sea
sonal employment,';" the governor
asked.
Ily MM. III'I.KN
Koutheru Oregon league's red
hot second-half pennant raie
swings Into its uexl-lo-last week
next Sunday wllh two crucial on
coiinlers slated, either one of
which may provide Hie ulliinalc
winner and right to meet Cresc"iil
Cliv. first-half winner, for Ihe
championship.
Southpaw Hob Hardy and ,Mlke
Kiill. Ashland and Crescent clly
respectively, will hook np ill an ex-
peeled brilliant lefl handed pitch
ing duel at Ashland, wllh the whi
ning learn taking over Ihe league
leadership. Ashland, at in-esenl,
leads the Chinooks by a half a
game.
At tJrantH Pass, Bedford's Cull
ers and the .Merchants will late
off iu a game that for Ihe loser
means elimination, uml for the
winner a remaining chance at the
bunting. Hudy lleyne, league-leader
wllh four wins and no losses,
will do the Cranls I'ass hurling,
while Jack Hughes will bo tin llio
Aledford mound.
Clendtile's Loggers, nialhemal Ic
ally out of Ihe race, Journey to
Itosehurg for a cruck at the cellar-
irales
Ni(,llli,i,a t.-..i. fni,,nlilil Veu.
The stale Industrial accident , ,m.(llljr Dotw,,,. ci,.,,,!,,!,, nd Med
commission maintains complete ford to replay Ihelr game of .Inly
euiployinent records. II announces
Hint employment In Oregon Is nt
an all-time high.
During llio fiscal year eliding
June 3ii, there were 31,037,211 man
days worked by men In liazardoliH
Industry, un average of lli!l,o!lt
men working per day. Hut during
June, Ihere were 12:1,5511 men work
ing, Indicating that a new record
will be set dllrlni; Hie present fis
cal yen!.
The commission said Ihe lolals
for all workers in Ihe slate would
not vary l ' Hum one per cent
from llio figures on hazardous In
dustry. ' 1
The previou;; employment peak
was in lsaa-mi, witen 3:1,5011,000
man days wore worked. The de
pression low id 21.0011,0011 mall
days canio iu I!l323:l, Ihe lowest
point since 1017.
which was called off in the
fifth inning because of rain wilii
the score tied, 3-3. Tint ballle will
he staged In .Medford Sar.ndiiy
afternoon at I o'clock. Nunnen-
kanip or Carpenter will hurl for
(ilendale while Larry I'epper will
do Ihe Medford pitching.
)UT OUR WAY By Williarns
f owoow ! we KJOALL W& X J
PICK TH' WATER. HAVE- "TO DO IS
BOV "TO TALK f STICK. "TOGETHER
I TO, AMD &OLCV I AM' AAAKE HIAA I
PICKS TM' &IG V FURNISH SMALL " I
,H &OSS - BOV, SHOVELS- X
;;: WE DOW'-T HAVE r h . TTT i
tv FOCTUKIES TOLD. Tjf ) 7M Z7, ' V r. ' ' '. 1 '
... i.i. vr M fi( -Ht K
1 w l lp.wrninnL
X'
I . . . ...I
IMIHifllCDC I! A i A t n I HI s; New.. Ftahind fh& Scen
V. Ilil.LIIUi.HIVILU li.
RAILINGS
by
Paul Jenkins
J 1
Clatskanie Juniors First
of Drum Corps; Officers
of 2 Units Elected.
Al.llA.NY, Aug. f A I'J Dele
gates to Ihe annual department
convention of the American Le
gion ami auxiliary got. down to
business today alter opening day
preliminaries and Hit? coiivenllon
parade lasl night which drew thou
sands of spectators.
Clatskanle's junior drum corps,
5:30 The Monitor
News.
5:45 N. V. Civic Orcli.
6:00 Hansen's Memories In Mel
ody. 6:15 Monlmartre Famous Or
chestras. 6:45 Knights of the Road.
6:50 News Flashes.
7:00 Jail Curlier.
7:30 American Family Robin
son. 7:45 Your Crab Hag.
,8:00 Sign Off.
in Washington
By Rodney Dutchtr
KATI'ltllA V, ACCI ST II
7:00 "Karly llirds."
7:30 Newa-Revlew Newscast.
7:45Alarm Clock Club.
8: Ki-Kata Waller.
8:30 Ted Lewis.
8: 15 Chestnuts.
9:00 Jimmy Lunceford.
!l:3o lilts From the Snows.
10:00 Louis Katzmuil.
WASHINGTON. Auc. 12 One
of the great pities of the long court
bill fight Is the fact somo oi ine
most ndmlrable administration
policies, thanks to Roosevelt a ue-
to win the court lignt, were
tossed overboard.
While Hoosevelt vas tinder
-dendv attack and losing prestige
ind power In the baltlo on which
in snappy rod, white and blue mil- i 0: 15 March Time.
1 BARBS (
Scfii-tiiry or Hliiio Va Sni'll
luiH bffiMi runtrnllcd iind lminpci'L'd
by tlm Kovuruor diiriiiK tho pant
two wut-tirt. Tliiit iloi-a tint miMi!
we huva (ilctiitoi -Hhlp in Oipkoh.
TIio Koviiiui' rct'orri'tl to in u nu:
iliunlcul Hicc(l rnntrol Kovdnuir
on Snoll's niitottinbilo. Ho repm (
Hi" c.xin.'rliiH'ML I'lilliely ftalittfac-tmy.
TIiohu who Imvc bi-i'ii h'filinK
liii-ktt-H lo (lie iilitia1l luilf-tiliM'H
will have lo flml xouir oilier way
ot thrnwIiiK their tuoiify away aft
it toinoi row lilnht. Why not tl
irivate pin hall mm liliiH rlub
wlicio tho ninnui'ifl own Ihr on
(hlne itnil nilit Iho pioflta llu'iu-
Tho nomiimt ion of a dark horse
to fill (he vacancy on Iho Miprcmp
court hem b has hv inoi e or lestt
expected, but liohmly flmuetl that
t lit noiniin'e would be Itlack.
Editorials on News
(t'olilinued Iroin pa no 1.)
live imw in a nlim-nl d and
inanafd mid it is tip to the
MANAltKiiS In take caic of all Ilo
thitlK i apply and th in.tnd iifed to
tal.e eare ot.
IT IS Ihe considered oplnttn ol
IhlH writer (olfciril bere t"l
w hal it in u nt I'm t ha) I ho niana
j'j'i'8, who urn tin- pidlihla-'s lli.it
nrle nnr n ino nicd and mr-naufl
slat. mm I be aide to du l Henri
a job if II the ItiwH nt' oatine
Tifed to do. ami; that in time we
.diull bentiiH' lii-Vsiti."! with iln-oi
and TIIKOV. 'I'lli:.l "I T.
. . n
SALVATION ARMY
WORK TOLD ROTARY
Major li M. Lhci liardC chief of
the Salvation Alloy dlsitlct in
which llnuglaa county Is incluileil.
told Ihe lloseliing Untiiry club v
tenlny of lite Moil, of Hie Aim;
Ihrougliollt Hie world Til gaill-
laitlon is lunctioinnK in Hu coun
tries and colonies, he said.
. Tollihini: upon Ihe relief prob
lem. . Major Lli.-i h llilt slated llmt
II Is Ihe Job of llio Salvation Army
to help 111 aiding 'he single homo
leva liuiisieiil wen. 'Ilium la uulli-
Alost persons are not so much
worried about what Knrloy has In
Ihe bag as about who Is going lo
end up holding It.
Historians now Irving lo discern
Hie outstanding public Hgures of
Ine depression period will waste
their lime looking beyond Hie tax
ledgers.
Iloilers once used by Inoolislnu-
ers are going Into service in war
machines. Iloltllug up the enemy
will complete the new cycle.
Itusslii has stalled building that
Lpio-lool Moscow skyscraper.
Those fellows lust won't be con
tented until they luivu made all
llio American mistakes.
Until the day of the expositions,
Ihe average person would have
looked up "dloiiiiua" lu tile medi
cal dictionary.
Persons w hi) get splashed by
ears on rainy ilas must wish Ihe
old era ol the puddlu juniper were
back.
Air commerce bureau officials
who put Ihe ban on at mil nights
must be rongratulnte.l on clearing
up one old mailer: The aky dell-
nltely lnt the num.
Cunny Uml Ihe government
ulu.nhl iliii.k of adopting a new
lu.ileel when he last one It n.iu
nireiolv an orphan.
i-.m.vi iuiit lli:l7 NKA Service, Inc.)
YOUTHS' CONTESTS j
ON PICNIC PROGRAM
More than a nctre ot races and
contests for bojH and ulilf of u
iiiMis at' gitntM ha ye been ar
nuiKt'd tm the Hpurtrt pioi-mm in
runnectlon iih loo county Krauze
pienie at Kidlim:. Salnrday. Auk.
i I. it was annnanet tl today, t a-'h
and merchandise pna. inttillinu
more than -': in alue, have hee-i
dotialed by Httsidmrit lmsinest
III in.-. It was h tated, and v. til he
awarded to the wlnnets in the
..v'!ih kU- mi Ihe pioiaut.
AGED LAW BREAKER
TAKEN TO PRISON
, H I ni sly. tienteiice.l hi ir
ctnt ctnitl esteldity tit live ears
in Ihe late pettileotiai y. w,i tak
en ti Salem b iH-pniy .sheiMI
t int Ttinnium nniriiiiiL: in he
'in rendered to pit son ani horit leu.
l arsly, 7 I year eld Oaklaiel slme
c.dthiei'. ptcitded utility tit conlith
mint; lo the ilfdimpteiicy of a
mi tti' "
it - - - --
DIVORCE GRANTED
ON CRUELTY CLAIM
loriiis, placed first In tho junior
competition, with Klamath i-alls
post No. X, second; Willamette
KhIIr po.it. Oregon t ity, third, and
Sherwood post No. 6, fourth.
MIkh Fanlette Cruson was first
in tho drum major cmitest, with
Klchard (iatlaher, Klnmalh Kallrf,
second und Jack Marsball, (,'hits
kanie, third.
A. II. H. Haffenden, of Portland,
was elected Kraiid (hef do Kin'e of
tho Brand voitiiro, Forty and Klphf,
snccneditiK Luo (hillock of Med
ford. Oilier now officers worn: II. K.
Pound. Salem, (lief do train; W.
10. WilUins. La (Jrande, comniis
saito Intendanl: Danny Uobinson,
Portland, conducteiir; V, b a r 1 i e
Jones. Portland, miardo do la
pitrle; Arthur KosenherK, AstoriH,
mmtde do la prisoner; Duncan
Nease, ISirlland. Dr. V. I locked,
Salem. Joe ( bamberlln, Corvallis.
Walter Looker. Medtonl. Ht'inian
Foster. Klamaili Falls. James Uu
son. Pendleton, and (.rover Fran
cis. Ontario, chemlnots; O 1 1 n
Shook. Allmiiy, cominls voyj;our;
Leo Oarloclt, Medford, chemlnot
nalionalo; Henry lleisel. Tllhe
monk. Hons chtMiiluot naliouale.
Haf iden apiolnled Shirley
W'alte, Portland, mand tiunioiuer;
Nell Sleeper, KiiKone. Ki'imd cor-
pondeiil: Dr. F. J. A. iMiiest.
Porllaml, yrnnd medicine; ('. K.
Louan. Salem, mind publicist ;
Julius Colin. Portland. niud advo
cate; Kay KchoMern, Astoria,
mand oiKnni.er; Marry Wilson.
SHverton, grand tnemhorship chair
man.
Phllo Anderson of Maker was
elected a delegate lo tin; national
promenade in New York, and Ihe
ettriiiu chef do Kr' was author
ized to appoint lour more.
Many Children Aided
Dr. F. A. Krnest of Portland re
ported thai l lie organization, un
der lis child welfare prtiKinui. im
munized :t,x:i2 children iu the
slate durinn the past year at a
t of l.Toii. The Klamath J alls
voiture led wilh fiii'i.Y
The Kose City llllil of Ihe aux
iliary swept the firsl division trio,
ipmrlet and seMet siliKiilK coin-
pelitbm, with Portland unit .mi. i
second.
In the second division, the Sil-
vertnn. Oreshain and Hillshino
trios placed in mder. (liesham
took fir.d in ihe tpiarlet and sex
tet w ilh Ilillshero secitlld.
The Kicht and Forty, wtnnen's
honor ot can! .a Hon. concluded its
session Willi Ihe election of Her-
ilia Alexander or Porllaml h'chn
peail departmeiilal. (Hher Hew of-flc-'ts
elecletl w e r e: Mynette
Mat hleson, Asiotia, and (.Hoe
Ivets, Portland, deuiichapeau ;
Doris MeCatney. Poriland. I'aichiv
isle; Mildred Faitcher, (liesham.
l iUMnooiere ; Marlon Somerset. As
toiia, le ctnicierco; Harriet Slnc-
niaker. Portland, nationale poii
von; MntKnret I'nderwond. Porl
laml. alletnate natloiiab' nouvoir.
Delegates to ihe national
10:30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco
In: 5 HoimMnakors' Harmony.
11:15 variety Show of the Air.
1 1 : ir Freddio Martin.
12: 00 Manhattan Concert Band.
12:15 Phil Harris, Denn-Gerret-
' sen.
12:30 Hansen's Memories in Mel
ody.
12:45 News-Review of the Air.
1 :00 What Douglas County
Thinks Today;
1 ; jr "Orhls and Knd.s."
1 Aflornooti Dance Melodies.
2;0P "World Hook Man."
2:07 Hooslor Hot Shols.
2:30 (iumn from Ihe (Jlussics.
2:50 News Flashes,
:t:oh -Hal Kemp.
11:1a .la u:oa Melton.
3::iu Kiddles' Koquo:l ProRram.
4:00 Jimmy (titer.
, : j.-, Modern Vocalists.
4::hi Tea Time Tunes.
":iin Dnrrtey Itros.
5:30 The Monitor Views
. News.
5: la llrooklyn Symphony.
t:ihi ViCLu Younic.
6:15 Montmartre Famous
chestras.
6:45 "Knights of the Road."
6:50 News Flashes.
7:00 -1,. A. Symphony.
7: 15 HliiK (!ror.by.
7::o-Yottr drub Hag.
8:00 Slga Off.
MR. AND MIIS. LOIIEN WOOD,
owners of the world famous
log palisade this Ride of Sutherlln,
una Hltimwrn nf
the frigate Uon-
siuuiion aryautn
ed there. w?re
roonen ibbi Mon
day erening.
' e had Rone
ovpr to Ihe rreek ,
before dark, to
pick flomft ber
rim," Mrs. Wood
related, "aht
when wo cam)
back the door lo
the house wuh broken down in
spite of the bars we bad secured it
with, and tho thieves had gone."
With them (or he or she, as the
case may be) had vanished a quill
valued highly by Mrs. Wood an
heirloom, in fact; some myrtlewood
novelties und other odds and ends
and a suitcase containing shirts
and other clothlhg which was all
packed for a trip Mr. Wood was
about to take.
"I'd know those shirts any
where," Mih. Wood told me plain
tively. "1 had Just niado new col
lars for them, using for tho pur
pose pieces cut from the tails.
Uf course, J reckon any seit-re-spectlng
thief would have this evi
dence covered up. Uut you never
can tell.
Suggestions are being made that
the State ot Oregon Ret a. maximum
speed limit for Its highways. That
of fifty niiloa per hour is frequent
ly beard. Karl Knell, secretary oi
state, recently conducted an ex
periment in which ho used a gov
ernor on his car which automati
cally prohibited Mh traveling at a
higher speed than that, although
he noted its "pickup" suffered as
a result.
Fifty miles per hour Is a fair
speed for tho open highway, and
ordinarily a perfectly safe one, if
tho man behind the wheel is a caro
fill operator. Hut there are times
when, in order to adjust himself to
traffic conditions, a driver not only
finds it convenient, but advisable,
"wfcfc-.. jLij
We Reerve the Right to Limit Quantities
SUGAR ne3iC
IOC
23c
C. & H. Pure Cane,
10 lb. cloth bag
PINEAPPLE IZLdXtZn
SPRY'S SHORTENING u
The new shortening None better.
EGGS
Extras Large, dozen
i. t....i uib,i m. much rninrresK
hr quietly raiding the Civil ser-1 miil u u iiikhui riu. im nut
vice system and bringing as many ntav umk nmu n uhihiihi uy ut;ifi
23c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ioBar,29c
BORENE Washing Powder ft 35c
NEW S. & W. PRODUCTS
APRICADE
Apricot juice so deli
, cions and refreshing.
2 cans 23c
MINCED
RIPE OLIVES
Miikc I lie l.pst nilii'l"
Can 10c
Fresh, 3 dozen
A delicious canned
fish, can
the
Or-
Sl'NIiAY, AI'Cl'ST IS
J : ::m -Sacred Selrcttoiia.
J:00 Veterans Facility Program.
!i::!M - Arkansns Ijog Hollers.
10:00 Montmartre Famoua Or
chestra.
10:30 Pearl Rose Robinson.
ll:iiu Sunday llequest rnK-iiin.
lL':iu ri;:n Concert.
I:(hi-I,. A. Sytnphonv.
1: IS -Salon MWodics.
1 :H0 I'hil Lrvante Orel:.
U:no Artist lleeltal Ihirenu.
2: 15 I'lano itrcital.
2:.!M (Inhlon Voices.
:t:uo- Sunday Afternoon huiunnt.
:i:Hn ltln (''roshy.
4:00 The Angelua Hour, Dr. C.
A. Edwards.
4 :!!n -Sunday Varieties.
iMS- Hawaiian Serenade.
Ti :to Kiddies fteipicst 1'roi um.
5: Ilo - Symphony.
fi : 't ( irmm Ueveries.
(i:nM-Sij:n Off.
A decn-
I iIivim u as i:i allied
in Hu tirciiil ti'iiri lo re today in
ho rase of Ktlltl M. 'ian it k! a Mint
Kuril K. Vian Thev ere married
Nov. I'i, ID1M. in V.ili.-y Wash.
Cruelty and dfseim wa charged.
- - - - ti - -WANTKD
Meant y operator.
Sut her lin Htunty uud I'm her
Shop. wVdv,
iMilitiii at New
Hiiiley. I'tMtland; Itttlores Ih'lm
hm. I'ltrt land ; Harriet I e Mover-',
Asitnia; Heitha Alexander. I'ort
laiul ami Lucille Tillman. I'ort
Inn. I.
U. S. AlPS ALIENS
i TO RETURN HOME
i
! Hoy Aurr', rminiy ('l.'i'k, rcimils
ho h:is r.'r'i'lvo.l fnrnis lo ho us.mI
by iii.ll.'HI nlli'iiM ilt'Hlrlni; fnlfr
ni aHslHtiuuM lo n'hini lo Iholr nil
Hi" bn'K I'll. .'t- it now fi'driiil
law llio ko oniiiionl will provldi1
I'ussnm' lo tho honiolainl for nliom
M !io iiro oil rrllof 10II5, lM-oi.iioi!
aiu.liriil 1011 K nia.l.'. rno applira
lion Is voluntary aWI U not to bo
.olisl.lorr.l iloi.orlalion. It In slat
ol. Mowror. any alion who niaks
wurh an aiipliciitlon will noi ho j
Hiull.lo to rrlnrii to Iho 1'njt.'.
York nro MoIimi ' Htaw oxropl by consonl of the
hieh-braoliot jobs as possible mi
ller political control, few nave
noted Iho extent to which the
serrate has knifed the merit sys
tem in luvor of the spoils system.
Patronage Sought
IliKht now the thief difference
between the senate and house
wane-hour bills Is the fact that
the senate Insists all employes ot
the wane-hour board earning
more than S 11)00 a year must be
exempt from civil service aim
placed under the senste s pomicai
control by a requirement that they
be confirmed by the senate.
fnlikolv to nass at mis session
but sure to be up ror action later
Is tho Into Joe Hobinson's version
of a Kovurunieiit reornaiuzauon
bill which would exempt mini
ivil service about moo career
men ill the covorniiient, mostl)
bureau chiefs and division neiuis.
who are now covered oy emi
service.
The original administration pia.i
proposed 10 strenctlun the merit
-,!..... vnstlv. Apparently thc-
only reason Hoosevelt allowed llob-
Inson to pervert a strolls civil nei
vlce bill Into a violently anti-merit
system was his dependence on
liobinson lu the court flsht.
Bad Break for CCC
When Ihe bill exlehdiiiR the CCC
linen vours came up. the senate
tiled lo put Iho technical and sup-
vlsory Jobs under civil service,
but Ibis lime the House reiuseu
to fn aloim.
Then some liooii Jons on ine m...
conservation servico wcio taseii
ml of civil service. Aliout J-.'v
.1.. B ...lw were II' 1 by lunior as-
sislaut lechiiicians, CCC boys who
hud been lilven their lilies as
i.a'l 01 an experiment. Hoosevelt
..,.,,10.1 10 mnkn CI'C a sort of
i- service school lor me ko-
ernment ami mm me . .
commission Blve special eaun.m-
lions to lono ci 1; noys. 1 uu ou
now lacklni! civil service protec
tion are lliu ones who passed the
exams.
o
MEN LAID OFF TO
OFFSET PAY BUUS I
CUICAOO. Ann. W.-(AP) Tim
ii.,.iin,.iiti niilioad iinnounced to-
dav ntHMit It'HI hilVC l"'e'1 mil1
ofi under nn economy proKinm un-
iifrtnkpti lo offset recent in
ci eases which it said would coH
the road f:i.ooo,Mon a year.
v i: Cnrlev. asclslant vice presi
dent in charge of op'tHiioiis. iaid
the total nnmher to 1m laid off mm
not known nt present.
He said the layoff were made
tlmmKhmit the ny."tem.
An increase of t'ho cents nn
hour 11 pranted htft. week to
spii, 01X1 non-openttinft employes
throniih necotiHttntiK of the na
tional mediation hoard. The II mm
ope rn tine unions oriulniilly do
in:Mi'ed a ?n cent hotwt
too arbitrary in the matter of a
speed maximum.
After all, within reasonable lim
its, speed la not a prime factor in
most highway accidents. Hut care
lessness und lack of Judgment are.
A driver may be as fatally care
less at twenty-five mllea per hour,
as at sixty.
The traffic accident (oil would
not he solved by placing a limit on
speed. I doubt if It would be ma
terially lessened. What is needed
is an educational campaign which
will impress upon each driver the
supreme importance of CAREFUL,
driving. With a speed limit or
without one, such a driver does
not travel at a dangerous rate.
The House has decreed that
residents of tho nation's capltol
who purchase liquor by the drink
must continue to consume it at .
tables, according to a Washington
story. I
It's considered safer, anyhow, to
sit down before taking a slug.
"I'pon my oath I told them it
wart a joke," said Mrs. Iaura Kims
Morris, charged in a Pennsylvania
school with teaching evolution. A
student testified she taught "that
men came from nionkeys," and he
didn't like the thought. Neither
did the students' papas and mamas.
They'ro reversing tlm Iarwinian
theory, and proving that man is
capnhlu of changing back into a
monkey,
O. S. Stromhuch, Melrose farm"
or, was In ihe office yesterday
morning, showing a head of if
low Ilantam aweetcorn with six
oars. It was picked a trifle imrna
ttire. and the ears look a hit like
some heads of wheat, the kernels
having a husk very much resem
hlinc it. Helieve it. or not. he il
sending it fo Klph'y-
Carl Piehette, Oakland IKeratus,
aslted what he thoutrht of the pin
hall and marble game situation lu
Douglas county, replied: "Lh-huh
huh-uh. huh!
Which, us near as 1 can ascer
tain, accurately reflects public op
iuion on the matter.
PAPER NAPKINS ru0gcounl 9c
10c
11c
9c
10c
15c
CORNED BEEF HASH rur 16c
VEG-AL vegetable salad, can .. Uc
GINGERSNAPS
MACKEREL
TOMATO JUICE
vtM nn
AUVLrftlV weather drink. 3 Pkgs.
PORK & BEANS 16-oz. can, 2 for .
S. & W. tall can
For a delicious hot
PAPER PLATES
9-inch, dozen
7c
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRICES
SATURDAY ONLY
POTATOES Good cookers, 10 lbs. .. ......:....19c
LEMONS Sunkist, 432 size, dozen 27c
LETTUCE Northern Lettuce, 2 heads 9c
siilerallon o crop control legislation.
The oetlon broke the legislative
loc-jain in the senate ami Inereas-
od the chanena for adjournment of
congrerfy next w eek.
FARMERS QUIZZED
ON CO OP VENTURE
Fanners of tho Myrtle Creek dis- Anyone removing or buying any
t riot afd being questioned by tho eiiil.menl or personal property
Mvrt e Creek grange and chamber from lliu c. .1. KaniniiHsell proper-
of commerce regarding their senti- ty. east of itoseburg, must get In
ment concerning a cooperalive llouoli with c. .1. Kasmusson, uaK-
'unpery.. A nitoHtlonnntre bus been land. Ore., plume r.!'J. Adv.
SENATE SIDE-TRACKS
LYNCHING BAN BILL
V A H H I N i T U N , Aiiff. 12. -(AP)
The senate iddcd racked the
Waener-Van Nuy anti-lynchint;
hill today until next session nndt
a resolution civinn It preferred
legislative atHtus nt that time.
I'nder an ameemcnt lie t ween
frit-nds and foes f the Mil. the
senate without a record voir adopt
crl a resolution ninain the an
lynehiiiK tuil a "spncful order" of
business hI tlm nest session of
concres fni media tel nf t"r
cretary uf lultor uud i hr
tin y of statu
KRNR PROGRAM
(I.S0O KllocycUl)
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 The Editor Vlewa the
News.
: ir. Hob I'opo & Oreb.
t : ;ln Tiingo llb Ihms.
4 : I ". - Fletcher llen.lersi.il
6:00 "Melody Lane." With Wan
da Armour at tho Indian
Theatr Organ,
DANCE
HIP, HIP O-KAY
Snappy Five Coins lo
Play for Dance
Oriental Gardens
Saturday, Aug. 14
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Ladies 10c Cents 40c
HOP PICKERS
Monday, Aug. 16
FREE transportation to and from the yard, leaves from
the postofficc at 6:43 a. in. and returns at 5:45 p. m.
Bring your lunch.
Will pay 1 ', 2 c a pound, and about 4 or 5 days' picking.
ART DAVIS HOPYARDS
prepared upon which the grower
is usked to designate how much
acreae ho would devote: lo crops
to he handled through a cannery
should a cooperative concern be
orpanized. It is reported that sen
timent so far expressed lias been
very favorable to the project.
to Whom it may concern
S I it A I S H I BOURBON WHISKEY
-from Century's modern sunlight distillery!
if.
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"LET YOUR OWN TASTE TELL YOU"
Taste telli the story ef this ripe, mellow boutbon.
Century Club i blendl hi -way deep into mixed
dfinki.
COaiA, tbblNOIS