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1 i.i .FOUR MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC 19, 1925 aiiTiit PoW1ih4 by PU1ILIHH1NO rWA VIC JBNKINB PrrtIlt EUNBST K. OUJrTHJ TlM-PrMldut Vntarad at tha Poatofflca at Kuna,Ora aa aoonoclaaa Mauar Pabltahaa- awry mernlnt axoapt atottdar. Offloat Kuliur Block. Wlllamatta. Rndnflii Mutton Addraaa All cammunltatlona and maka all ramlltaacui parabla la Tba Raalatar PttbllablDff Company. la ortartnt chanta of adaraaa, nbaorlk . ara ahould alvuri llva old mm wall mm n.w addraaa. Eaatrrn Bnalnraai Office Cfcarlaa bl Millar, Ill ntth Avaoua, Haw Tork Cut; W. r. Stock wall, raopla'a Oaa Building. Chicago. Hornliut IWteter Daltrarad kr Carrtar, par w.aak,Vw', Dallaarad kr CarrlaK 1 Dallrarad br OaarlaT. .' . all aaootha ilk advaocal a.ta Dallrarad kr Cartlar, ut vaar (Ik a4vata) ..J......... . Dallrarad by Mall la Ia Count? ana yaar , OyUlda Laaa Ooaaty (In advance). . Sunday Register Oaa yaar by Mail (In adranoa) . . .11.11 TVl.ii ASSOCIATED PUSSa LXASKD WIRB SERVICE Tba Aanoelatad Praaa la aieluatvaU an tltlad to tba oaa tor publication at all aawa dtapatchaa oradltad to It or not Uarwlna eradltad In tkla Bapar, and alao tba local nawa poouanaa naraia. All rtvkta or paDucauoa h api dlapatcbaa b train ara alao raaarvad. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. IKS COLONEL MITCHEXIj Ara new Item, Colonel Mitchell' conviction And .sentence . by , the court partial bejore which he has been on trial for Insubordination Is not worth the place given It on the front, page. - by practically .every newspaper, In'Amerlca. Tho front pago ia supposed 'to be reserved for startling ' news, and Colonel Mit chell's fate Is not new, at all. for it has been confidently expected by everyone. When an Individual unit in the military system so far forgets him self as to criticise the system itself, he Is done for. The underlying theory of military organization Is that, a superior can do no wrong, and according to this theory the inferior who criticises a superior has committed a heinous sin and must be punished. The merit of are times whon' S0'mlle sn hour V a reckless speed and other time when a speed of 40 miles Is not dangerous. It is control ot the car that matters, and It ought to bo possible to work out a system of regulating of speed that would b flexible, enough to take car of varying conditions ot traffic. The investigation of F. C. Dram. well by the stato banking tioard brought out day before yesterday the vague and indifferent statement that "somewhere in Oregon" a bank Is In trouble.. As a result of this hasy story, every community In the state Is wondering if its finan cial Institutions are sound. When an Individual spreads a false rumor about a bank he gets Into trouble. Apparently It Is different In thn fcW'ot-Wff'oYficlrfrs. -!' Senator Col. Bleas wants an In vestigation of the use of liquor at foreign embassies in Washington. It might not be a bad Idea It at the same time they would investigate its use by senators and representa tives. The mayor ot a town in Denmark proposes to set the hour tor the sun to set. He has confidence in himself, all right, but can he set the hour for his son to rise and get away with It? That story from up Idaho way about a salesman who does a thriv ing business in fake gold bricks in dicates that the world Is getting no wiser fast. ' If You Can't Sleep, Seek the Causa Insomnia May Lend to Hiokon Health, But This Can Bo Avoided by Cleaning up tho Intestinal Tract. ny nivAi, s. cor R land, u n. (Cnl'iM Kutfx nnltr fvm Nwr Y.trkl r'oimrr tviitmuah.itor ( Health New York City Not long ago 1 rend this editorial In n great nowHimper: "Who cn tell when nerves le- sotmtta thnt she took her life tho other day. 1 "The psycho logy of nervei nimws the dl reuso of herv. oiisnosj, to he a rtimulnttvo lutil atly. unci among some people when it becomes too great Ufa Is eaBraBBnnns)aa como rruyo.l .Ji that life l not J '!V. l worth living itVtV. l "Mr"- rlor. iLJWi '''lered o V J nervous by In- preslilont, 11 Her sald.i nnd ctm In the Krtat by (.Ixorga T, Mleklo, iructlon work will begin in Jan uary. a a a Slule hunliuK und fishing II rennes for nro now un snlo iluotiKhiiut UroKim by spurUim Ktoxla dvnlei a, I ho alitta immo nml (iah coininlHaiou anuouneea, und already a number uf next year's II rvnse linvo been burned, us the 111 'J 5 lleeusea vxptro I'eoainbor 51. Tcxky'i Radio Profram BBOYMIOOPrXM not worth living.' It Is Indeed true thnt continued loss of sleep has so wrought upon many a mind that Jn desperation suicide has been attempted. In somnia mm resulted In many deaths oi tm son. It is bad enough to be kept awuke when you are dying for sleep. But to He In bed. hour aftor hour, longing and praying for sleep, and tillable (a get a slngio wink, is terrible beyond worU. It may be that we nctunlly re quire le.su i.l-ep than we think we mist have. There la nn doubt hahlt has a lot to do with It. If you nret IWa rVnltlrta Ttoroushvllt Ihe , . Country Tonialii ( 00 p. m WKI I3lt.ll Philadel phia, ttrantte ll.talerr proaram. t il p. lit. WO V tJl. aclienee IriIv. Pbllharniunlc aytnphtmy, alao VHl WJK. I JO p. in vu OOl.ll I'hllaJ.l phla. Otra. "Lin-la." I ll p. m WIlllM (tl. (.'klrasa. rollege prosrani. WNYO I3I New York. Annual Uhiner ' 1'eim, aiH-lety. 30 p. m KSIl (lit. II SI, Loiila. Ht. Lmlla Mympbony im-heelra. W r A A T.l imnaa, aioeari ennrai riuo. 1:30 p. 111. WOIIK llll.ll New York. ldoa-ow Art Uuelral aludto presram. rnr YVr( NMllona Hllent Tonliht CrAC, KfHA, KI.X. Kl'SN, KWMC 10:00 p. m. St. l'rancls orchei- KCW IMHtaiMl I9I.K 8:00 p. m. Dinner concert., :00 p. m. Diinre nnislo (3 Harry T. Saint, of Seattle, wants a place on the shipping board. Doesn't he know that the shipping board is no place for a saint? Early Days In Eug-ene I (From the Morning Register, December 19, 190a) The city council last nle-ht flro the city tax levy at six mills. C. R. Van Duyn. who haa been Kl'l Iam Aiunlnal(IT 5:3U p. m. Matinee program; vest pocket concert. 7:00 p. in. Quartet; . Stark Sisters. 8:0n p. m. Examiner program. 9:00 p. ni. Soprano; baritone; tenor. 1 10;00 p. m. Packard radio club. lt:0 p. m. Midnight frollo (t hours). . K(; onUiiiiii tsi.s 4:00 p. m. Hotel St. Francis or chestra. S:00 p. m. "Sport Review." S:10 ii. in. Olefl chili' vncnllKtH: in me rouiury. away iroiu tue city : alrlnc tinnrtet. uie wnn wnicn you nre taiiiiiiar. you find yourself sleeping more j tra. nours man is your regular practice. After a few weeks of this life, a return to the city with Its later hours, necessitates another tram- hour) inir. 1-or several nights you find! Ktl.l L An-pltw III.V3 6JH p. m. Penler program. i ur r.n,.uu!. nuitwrr. inerr 7:30 p.m. Speclnl program. is a niinlniiim which must be met' 10:30 p. in. Hickman's orches. to avoid disaster l-'or myself. I tra. . , , am sure I need eight hours. Von j il:3n p. m. Tlniea Tern Cnta. may need nine. Another may get KJIt K"ntic .11 4 on with fl.-e or six hours. :So p. m. Studio program (14 You ic.-all the old saying abouU hours). the hours of sleep: , X Hollywood llfl.B Nature require, six. custom takes- 7:oo p. m. Insect tnlk; organ Kim concert. l arinew nine and wickedness : 00 p. m. Feature program. e'V'n- , . J 10:00 p. m. Ray West's orches- sonii folks sleep too much. A; tra ' fev .r the hours usually spent I.i, m;0o . m. Hollywood nights 11 nughi better be used (or er-i j hours) "'Vf,- v , v . KOA Denrr-r 123 4 If I should choose for you. how-1 S;,n p. m. Siiper-Rvncopators. r,eK 1 80Uld "dJV'"e, 0Ve,r "leep'rBl :00 p. m. Wurtsbach'a orchea rather than undersleeplng. Tho ira nervous system and tho heart neod, KPO tan Fmnriam tin opportunity for recuperation I 6:30 o. m. States Resinurant r. i 1 I Tho Junction City Times is" out Ulth a rhrWtm. urtltinn thnt lit UiffiOUlt tO KOOll UWake till Q1?V?ii I J.a . w-j...- a Wr lt,Mi Ol'lOl-K. w a .a trmi tu sujgtju) a low n. .! r. Kelson knows bow to do thesi things wcli. AT TIIK TIIKATHKN TlHIAY MrltDtmUt lt tUy. t'Mitthiuoui, I lo lt l iv mi HttrttUt iU Vrth(' fli-t Pntittiuiuitl Mcfutt. "A Moll n( Ml Kitttinr," Mill tlftt in n tit Allitum. vt R iuh wlto fouint ttttMffl( unit r Rirl who hnwf Itor liiiin, III ItlfmlM I'ttit ttt liVAtt' r liy Hwol litv, Wurnrr litlr aht ttrtytttttitit HrtlUtiii l.ltivit IUiitllitn t'ttni tV. "Krutnul," m (ttotur itnirit(tt ll mtilti; tiifatuiV un "WVlifinil Wtrkl)1" uf BUttt'ttltl itiw uvenU; KrrtitK tt, I. Aictttmtvr, wUttrtl t tlm Vtirhtnrr. hi tnuu' tiilitB to tti il.iui mt tli urMttft, i'tiinlnir "T.i ro Ihot Thrill.' Willi llrrt l.)-4n Mix) Viol hnn; (Veil II. D Mill' "Th WtM.ltrttf Hon." wlltt !. irlv Jiy; HvitiitMU. Intiy In 'VHrr ii i Hlrntiilit Ahn.liM II, 1 Vttwr, "Tlirti Hnmv Ntil." "rartmiUtr coiitritj, with AlWrlA Vnuilin. Hpx--I.I y, riutlltiUMu 1 to l.;S : lUrry riv hi llml lUrlo'i Th Mall rtatn tlulrh." tru ra. ntm o( th Wl, Kittti.trtt fttmt iti rntmiu nuiliiir'R tttiwl, "Th Iti vt of Mott Oiilch." rvnti til UttvA by ti y dvtli it Aiiitrh nit tttui; llrnny t.dntl' nrw rtyinaj riiii," rimiy by Hm fteiimnn; iititrnaUtnl Nwa Rvont It iuU't Bt-f(Mnt4inlnint. (,-nmiiiK "Rv'i ' I.4.vr." with trn Hah. llrl l,yill hi.. CUr Ilw; Nttrmnn Krry Mn, VUtftnU VhIII In "Th I'rtv (if (tir." Mnnt lltu In (iinn Aiiry. ' with l'ty Ituth Mil lr, Hon Tuf.-Hi ml t.uulp Kttitltt. a Il-Mllir Ow4n liivii' Ntw Torlt mat Mtu-u, "lnyttim'," hrnlltl hy vj who ht it a th fiirMnat ruml tirntim m IHtlur. Willi it Ur raal hPAtlftl by rhrlr tltiirki Jitrtto. U-.l ItvlUmy. Xt.RU I'm, tull rntn nml jn A ova at; rttltof TrAlUI: Ualh n ur tnttt(r lHU(h hit in iiatuntcti lltmymoin," VnUm mum "Kntucky rrtl;" Th nn-,1-nt mrinr. - Jurkl CmiRan In "ia 't4th,' ,ot, TH4fn. ltM t.y. t-H. A I nt lttitMn. Krmnk IC..n.n ' K.al Lynn.' I' ..lira. mni 'n nn ciiik in 'jH'tll IJp;' Itimnn Nn,,,, in "Tit Wl.l-lniMn-fi.'- fU Tur if I.-.' with !.!, t hny an, Nnrt. Hhtrr: It-ittjr nutnai-r ii.i,tnihi .t hi Nw Yr' Irvine Ullcl: hiub nml IMII tnuit ihdwi. Hbi( u Mantvlt nl runuwtny troa.t nhww). Hnl uf Ttmnb WV with It. i-Mirro mr rwt ntiitrl. ,lim "inrrm httk to our mny frtrrt.l who .Mv ... Bn-ftu.ly vn. inhuitMl i.. tit im uur hum ,1. v. ri r j- i its, K. n.t UIIM. E. 3. UtJNTKU ti fHHly, Mil. an.l M1IS. NKU. KAt t.ll AIIKH nml Untlly. C'nril or Ttinnka Kindly rrrpt our hs.rtrlt thank for th many iprJun of arm pa thy In our hour i-f sorrow, in the u of our nun ana brother. MKH. AUKI.IK tVO.H anl rhllttrrn. the which ihe sleeping state frtven. On hAie.. iil-?,i,U b.tter.i n2' 1O:0 P- . Coaktey's CablrlnnJ. HERBS fSeml fur Krxri IUukl SUNSET HERB AND PRODUCTS CO. Motlfunl, Orcttmi mum oe pumsnea. in. meru wjpendlnr the .ummer and fall at extra amount of sleep than to rob. houJ)' the criticism enters negligently. If Blue river, assisting Olen O. Pow- your body of Its period of relaia- ,ou at all. Into the Issue. The offense 'f?'n hl store has returned to tho tlon and recreation. lies In the presumption which leads j a subordinate to criticise his su perior, and as such It must be punished. Jrmm.nJXhL '"a",y 'its GEN. LI IS VICTORIOUS Royal Arch chapter of the Ma-'ducea all the .lirn. of whn n" -nil' eons elected officers as follows: "nervousness." if long continued FES TC I1KIANO FOIMTKS AT George O. Toran, high priest: 8. it may lead to daneeroua results. S. Spender, king: Darwin Bristow, If you cannot sleep find out what A for Colonel Mitchell he 1. do. V" V, " UI"unl' treasurer: . is wrong wnn you. 1 nere IS always As for colonel Mltcneu. he Is do-( j p RoblMon secretary: George a physical, basis for this distressing YAXGSTC REPVXSF.D (Br The Aaaselatad Praaal . 1 n v I in v Tiy- ,i ru..Hri i Ing no worrying. He la moderately O'B DeBar captain of the hosts, avmntbm- Th nuui iikniv muu i. rhlna-l.lni "ivii fkU.U well off in thia -world's goods, and TrhaPPOntlye officer,, are: Robert acute or chronic dyspepsia. Intes. province. Is reported In a dlaimfch cu n m ' gooas, ana McMurphy. P. S.: George Norrls.'tlnal fermentatlon.ronsilpailon.fall- to tho Dnily Mull to have repulsed so suspension from the army R. A. C: T. D. Heneill, master of ure of kidney elimination these the forces of Keng Vu Kslang In a means nothing to him. . He knows 1 the third veil: S. R. Mosher. master are the likely causes. new battle on tho Yangstu front bevond all doubt that four-fiftha . l?e ",c0Pd J,ell: William Wills, Eating too much, eating tho today. Keng. who heads the na beyond all doubt that four-fifths i master ot tne tlnt vell- wrong things, eating too fast one tlonal noonlos army, la an id tn h.. ' of these practices will probably ex- suffered serious loss. I J. Merger nas- purchased the plain the development of the dl- The Mail's ill.nnir-h from Refuse Service Co. All kinds or rrfuxn cut. lend and iIIsimmmhI .if. Telephone 2232-R IXIHCI'KMIKNT (2AKA(iI3 M t-'lttli Avcntio U'et of the population of the country Is with him, and that knowledge re moves the sting from the reprimand he has received. Besides, he la in good company. The man who Invented gunpowder waa laughed to scorn by the mili tary authorities of his day. The use of Ironclads was regarded as a preposterous , suggestion by the naval chiefs of the time. The tendency of all established mill tary organizations i toward slavish dependence upon the weapons with which they are familiar and upon the use of which their own import ance depends. ; .Colonel Mitchell and nia demand for more - prom inonce for aircraft In the national defense are no exception lo ' this long established rule. , AS TO SPEED LOUTS The Washington legislature haa roceived and is considering a bill to raise the speed limit on the high way from 30 mile an .hour to IS. . The bill, incidentally, embodies the excellent feature of the existing Oregon law which establishes a maximum limit In cities and towns All those who travel beyond the boundaries of Oregon will - hopa that Washington, along with other states, adopts this excellent plan. Nothing can be more annoying to tho tourist and In these days we are all potential tourists than a speed limit that varies in every town entered. As to the higher speed limit, it in this writer's Judgment that Wash ington should adopt it and hat (Oregon at the rirtit-:tpportunity lehould 'follow th lead 'of ' Wash 'ingtoh and California.' Thirty-five miles an hour Is not an excessive spied as modern roads and modern machlnoa go. ' ' , There la much complaint of dis regard ot traffic laws, and the com plaint la justified. People are la. mentably careless In this regard. But a epoed limit ot SO mlloa an hour la provocative of disregard of law. Present day automobiles ara built to travel much faster than that, and common aonse tells the driver that on an open road 80 miles an hour is no more dangerous than 80. So he la tempted to break the law, and when lie break it In one way other .violations come easier. Asa Vattet at W' a' hard in i fast ipeed limit is not the most a teasonabla method ef-rrmaUag safety. At everyone knows, there Words Often BOsnaed: Don't mnv "I started to read." Say "began." Often .31tepruaoDJiocd: Regatta. Pronounce tho c as in "he," the first ar as in "at," a as in "ask," accent on second syllable. orten tllsepdlod: Conscientious. Synonyms: Kxpedlte, push, shove, thrust, urge, promote, drive, Impel. Word Study t "Use a word three times and It Is yours." Let us In crease our vacabulary by master ing one word each day. Today's rword: Cogitate; to meditate; to de vise or pian. -Me cogitated for many weeks before deciding to leave.," N. C. Christiansen place four miles gestlve disorder which In its turn front by way of Peking says that west of the city. Mr. Berger has produces the Insomnia. Kor the Oeneral Keng. in an attemnt to rented the place to his brother-in law, lenry Nurre. Hugo Bezdek. football coach and physical director at the university, has been called east on account of the Illness of his father. Mrs. Charles H. Fisher went to Roseburg yesterday to spend the holidays with friends. H. L. Bibbs has taken over the Palms restaurant and has renamed it the Theatre cafe. your sleeplessness and get rid of hr. t-nprn.nl i:. ny X&wapapar FV&ture Karvlr. Inc. Briefs of Oregon Life Daily Lesson In English Br W. Ia. Gordon - 4) STOUT CO. BUYS LARGE TRACT Or SI L SLAW TLMBEIt (Continued from page one) have either shipped their logs to Coos Bay or to the smaller mills on the Sluslaw. Along with the sale of tho boom property goes tho franch ise held by stcrrot and iiovoy to operate on tho Sluslaw and its tributaries. Sturrct and Hov-cy acquired these timber lands from individual owners,- many of them holding only small tracts. Most of It is adjacent to the main river and all of it can easily be logged, said Mr. Bean. Moro Land May Be Bought 'The tract is checker-boarded by Oregon and California railroad grant lands, which rovcrted to the government a number ot years ago. The railway company In tho early days waa granted every other sec tion ot timbor as a bonus for building its lino between Oregon and California. While no informa tion la given out on the subject, it Is natural to presume that tho Stout company will acquire this land, thus practically doubling its holdings as the government owns an acreage approximately similar in extent to the tracts Just bought. ' Puzzlo Dovotco Kills Self NEW YORK, Doc. 18. Angorod becuuso his bride of 17 months would not help him solvo a cross word puzzle, Theodora Koerner, an ardent devotee of the pastime, seriously wounded her and killed hlmeolf. , Bend Haa Snow BEND, Ore., Deo. 18. Snow which began falling early In the evening, had reached a depth of an Inch at 11 o'clock.. This is the first snowfall of any consequence this season,- previous ..light falls of snow having molted almost as fast as it fell. . ... . . sake of your mental health and crush General Li's forces In that iiiyit-ai wennre rinu tne cause of region opened a heavy bombard-; infill inursuny evening, it con-i tlnued until midnight, when liiti-nse cold compelled a hnlt. j This morning Feng continued -his assault but the Chlhll troops re-! puisca nun witn heavy losses. Four trains of wounded have been sent to various hospitals In Peking and elsewhere. Feng employed three armored trains.' commanded by Russinn officers. Relnforcomontff for Feng have reached Vanlsu. the dispatch adds. all armed with Russian rifles and Russian bayonets and quantities of Russian light artillery and mor tars also have arrived. J. J. Aldred, Lockport. N. Y., linen manufacturer, is to be of fered the mo,nni:emcnt of the new Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., accord ing to action taken at a nieetinir I of the board of directors of tho new corporation In Hliloni Thurs day. T. B. Kay. state trcaauror, and president of the corporation, was authorized to enter Into nego tiations with Aldred. a a Fanned by a high wind, a grass and tule fire Thursday afternoon swept across tho territory hotween the Shasta View Lumber company and tho Kwuuna and Big Lakes plants in Klamath and gavo rlso to a wide-spread report that one of Ihe above mills was on fire, a a a A Portland " girl, whose con science apparently was stimulated by conversion has sent a check to 8. Director of Salem covering the cost of articles which she said she stole from his department storo in Dallas two years ago. . a a a Plans for cutabllshment of a kraft paper mill In conjunction with tho Mlrklc lumber mill on Xorth Portland harbor wore an nounced Thursday by A. W. Miller, vice-president and manager of the company. Arrangements for fin ancing the project wcro completed MOTHERS AND THBIB CHILDREN 4 Tain Covered Fnoos One Mother Says: Our little girl Is very fond of nreaa ana nutter nnd jam. It seemed to me that her llttlo face nnd dress roceived moro Jam than her mouth. To eliminate this, I spread tho slice of bread In the usual way, then cut It Into tiny squares and placode few at a time on her tray. It saves mo many laundorlngs of her froeks and Is more sanitary am( convenient for Widow Axks Damages flly Th AaaadalFfl Praaa) Mc.UIVNVILI.K. Ore., Dec. 18. Damages of S7500 are asked of J. H. Trent by Matilda Hamlin of I'ortlnnn. administratrix of tho es tate of Frank B. Hamlin, tn a suit filed in circuit court hern. Ham lin died rerently ns a result of gunshot wounds received at the hands of Trent, who was sentenced to soven years In Ihe state peni tentiary and fined 15000 for manslaughter. Repair.. Your Car ON OUR NEW Installment Plan INDEPENDENT GARAGE 81 Fifth Avenue. Went Phono 11232-lt Traffic) Accident Injure Five (Mr Tba Aaaoolatad Praaa) RALKM. Ore.. Dec. 18. Five persons wore fatally injured in automobile .arcidenta In tho slnto of Oregon during -the month 'of November. T. A. Hnffnlv. chief of the state motor vebiclo department, reported today. Four of tho deaths ocnurred In the. city of Portland. During tho month mzi persons wore Injured In automobile accidents. Four fli'lilrmi llunusl lllr Tha Anaoclaloi! I'rr-M) . 1IOLDKN, Muss., Dec. 18. Four children of Mr. nnd Mrs. .John Hoey woro burned to dcuth' early today In the Hoey homes on Chap el stroot. Mrs. Hoey, her father, a hired man and three other child ren onenped. Mr. Hoey had Just left his home. . Dread Prion II lit W (fly The Asamlatcit Praia) ' PARIS, Dec. IS. Thn people of Paris will havn to pay tho highest price yet charged for bread nflor Decomher 20. It wns announced to day that from that data the prlco would bo three coins a pound. Turkey Shoot Big Amorlcan Legion aviation flold traps, Sunday, December 20. 12-10-2 EiDcrt Cleaning and Premlna Suits made to measure. Terminal Cleaners, Phone 11(0, u-iii-i mo, Lutellus Woods tunes and re- pairs pianos, player pianos. Phone 172D-X. m-ia-i mo, For next SO days pnoue M89-L. J. B. Cudd. Painting Contractor, 11-29-1 mo. 0. B. F. Hlckox, piano tuner. Phone 1S2I-J, or . Morris Music House. ' ll-.-tl INSURE WITH HKNRY TROMP YOU WILL APPRECIATE OUR 75c Sunday Dinner Music by tho Vagabond from 6 to 9 P. M. Ye Towne Shoppe Qjjainner "Lunch could not ht as7v-Coco&- and Deticious Chocolate Cake BAKER'S CoCOa and Chocolate Delightful foods and beverages of high qual ity, pure and healthful. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. EuaMlilxil 170 Poroheeter, Msaa. MOHTRIAI. CaNAIIA I Boatyft a Choc fUcipri wis . i I.-. ) "Money savtnff s a - - - - v m-a-nr-aa-a.i The Origin and Oper ation ofSkaggs Stores This la nn age of frank spi'ttlilng mid open dealing both socliilly nnd rilniiiiert'lally, Wo are nccus louied nowaday to tlmeit calmly lo the free dlctiastii of aoi-lul sub jects uhlt'lt only a few years ago were taboo. Likewise, biislueaa ' men of today am hei-iimlitg more und itiiiro nt'cuiittiiiit'd to taking the public Into their confident' and III rei-iigulilun ot a public rulrmtiuled mx iiiiiny of the things which were formerly regarded as "biisl neHS secrets" are now freely mndo ciiiniiiun property In order Hint tho whole bualtiess structure may ben efit and the problem of econoiiilctil distribution be brought that inui-h ueiirer lo Its final solution. Herein It I again driiuiniitrateil that s.-tf-IninrnMl la llm ImaiH nf nil cotiatrue- tle action, Kor the continued ex istence nf the prvaent ayatmu of (ii) dlatrlliiillou Is dependent solely up. on Us ability to prove to thn pubtlo that It Ih the moat loult-itl nnd economical system that Is possible to devise. Ilprutisa the welfare of tho Na tion is Inteparubln from ilia pros perity and well-being of Its people, It la the right even the duly of every responsible t-ltlaen to knuw something of thn profits which business organisation, who elect to deal In tho necessities of life, tuko III proportion to thn servlco they render. Therefore, while per . Imp. a bit unusual. It Is entirety cunaiatent and proper that cunt-ems like Skaggs storea should frankly tell thn public bow much profit they make and for tho ake uf unprejudiced coiitparlaou how much profit other stores make. In dealing with latlaltrn It U well tu reitieinber-ln fairness to nil ronreriied that their value Is of .normally relative rather than abaoluie and that frequently then grenteat value Ilea III their ability In Indicate progress or lack of progro toward a desired end. . For n number of years the Hu reau of IliiNltieas itosoareh of the tlraduat Wchotil of Uualnou Ail luliilairailon. Harvard Utiivorslty, has conducted an Intensive survey and study of the operating ex. ponies and, prof Its of reinll-arocnry--stores throughout the nation. The reaults of this survey have been compiled and anniysed by expert statisticians and each year A litii- leiln Is Issued containing the Infor mation and ronrltialonn thus ob tained. It Is Important to remem ber that these surveys cover the entlro country nnd every ort of grocery store. They tm-ludo rash stores as well as credit stores, stores In small towns nnd large, cities and slnres which rater to either rush or credit trade doing about an equal amount of both kinds of bualneas. Therefore, In making comparlaons, Hkugit stores , nro compared to both cash and credit stores throughout tho coun try. The figures for 1JSS, compiled by this bureau, showed 471 stores reporting and that their average grovs profit was 19.1 per cent ot sales. They turned their stocks an average of 10 limes a year. For tho same period tho average gross profit in Hkuggs stores was 18.09 a fraction over 18 per cent nnd the stocks wore turned 16 tunes a year, showing unsaying to tho publlo of more than 81 per cent of gross profits or ALMOST A THIRD. For 19S4 with 645 stores of all rlunn-K reporting the sales aver aging ill per cent credit and 39 per cent cash tho avorago gross profit was shown as 19.8 per cent with nn .avorago turnover of 10 times, the, samo as the year befnro. For the ' same period gross profits In Sknggs ' nui-n n.riu i,n ll.T I'Ulll IIIIU Ilia , trti ,i niunn wen. uiriimi 111' limes. Ullt, tho fnce ot these figures, thoso.' who dealt with Hkaggs stores paid approximately 30 pur cent less In gross profits than did thosa who traded elsewhere. Our 192G sales will approximate (3n,nnfl,ooo which with a like proportionate publlo saving will excoed H.MtO.OOO for tho ycur. As was pointed out nbovo the greatest vnluti of statistics lies In their ability to Inillcata a trond. Kkuggs storos uro proud ot tho dol lars and cciils savings Indicated In tho figures shown wo ure proud of tho percenlagmi and all that sort , of thing but wo aro oven mora proud of thn spirit ot tho organisa tion which this showing Indicates ' itho wllllngnosH of employees to , muke the amount of work to be domx each day constitute a dny'.t work lo ollmlnato tvasto and to muko It possible tor us tn show a -very satisfactory not profit In spite ot tho vory low margin ot gross profit on which wo opurnto. It Is this unity nt spirit thin loyalty and intelligence which helps mako thn aticccHsfttl opera tion of our moro limn 800 storos possible. i:' -j ,,- : (Next week "Making tin Inter- estlng nnd Profitable (Inmo Out of A Common and Lowly Vocation." 3d storey Saturday Feature! 2Se i i45c .11, 35c 25c Potatoes, No. I grade, 8 lbs : ORANGES, our 35c grade! ' 2 dozen CABBAGE, in 50-lb. lots, lb.' CRANBERRIES, fancy Mo' Farlins, 2 pounds , DATES, new crops- well cleaned, 2 pounds ...... Skaggs Butter I pound 2 pounds . . . Pure Cane Sugar I U pounds . -a.'.SSe (Limit 10 pounds) lOU pound sack $5.85 I Ins I'ru-e ih IX- liclnw the ivliohsalc list ami is fjtiiitl fur tmlay unly. ..49c 97c FARINA, our best grade 9 pound bag 55c GRAHAM FLOUR, coarse or fine, 9 pound bag , ,49c PURE COUN TRY SORGHUM, 5 pound tin ,69c SKAGGS TWIN BREAD, , Put in our case steaming hot 3 timet dtilr per loaf , . . 15c DATES, pitted in glassine packages 23c LAYER FIGS. I -lb. bricks ... .We CANDIES UV in. iirnml of our catnlic. W.niti.ul, tpaiWinj delicious confections the best in every way that. can be produced. Triced so reasonably, too.) Sunday cliool and scIum.I committees can secure, even lower prices on uautitr purchases. ; SATIN' MIXED, small piece, brik'ltt ,, colored, 5 pounds CHRISTMAS MIXKO. larKc pieces of many shapes and colors, S pounds - FRENCH HAND MADE HON HONS, 5 pounds HAND DUTED C IIOCOl.ATKS-tlie trrentcst camlv value we have ever til fered, 5 pound box .Me'. 3 we iiiivt assorted flavors ... ' . . e! Clt, W Urire Everyone to diiqp.wj i 4' So We Can Serve You Better Meats We will help you buy your Chnst mas gifts the big saving on your meats vvill convince you. ,' U..S. INSPECTED " " 12ic Pot Roasts jqc Short Ribs 'jyc Rump ' KAfi v crn VEAL miu. nn Leg Roasts C Rump Roasts - - - j SMOKED MEATS Lean Sugar Cured Lorn Backs Lean Bacon Strips Fancy Breakfast Bacon i--ti3 . . 35c ..271c . .371c CHAMBERS MARKET Jazz Dance Saturday, Dec. 19 Music by AVENDLING PIRATES Donna, Ore. Your Printing IS Vff entlnir nml Protllnhlo (Inmo Out of I t ' , jT A Common and Lowly Vocation." 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