THE EaXI.VO NEWS, FRIDAY.. APRIL 21, 1010.
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Make YOUR Summer Days Play Days-
Get Out Into The Open
SPRING and Summer are beckoning! Don't stay cooped up in the
house it Isn't necessary. In over 70,000 homes the day's cleaning is
done in an hour after breakfast The happy hum of the motor; the
whirring brush of the Frantz Premier have finished the day's cleaning in'
these homes. Kvery room is spick and span and the home is as bright,
clean and healthful as the cool air of the woods.
The dirt -devouring nozzle of die Frantz effective than if it weighed ninety. Ira
light weight in made possible hy aluminum
castings throughout a sturdy, compact .
motor) and the elimination of all un
necessary parts. The light and convenient
special tools make it easy to aerate and
clean portieri, curtains, wall coverings,
upholstered furniture, clothing, bedding,
etc, A complete set costs only $7. 50.
Wo will gladly demoiiHtruto it
on your ritff. See us today or
cull ufl on the phone. Lot us
show you a Frantz Premier in
tictiou You will have more tlmo
'"ntid on the porch and out In
the open.
AJ.LILBUR.USON
Complete IIouno Furntshcra
Premier has gone into every nook and
corner, over every rug and carpet, easily,
smoothly and efficiently. Not an atom
of dirt or grit, not a thread, scrap or bit
of lint have escaped it.
These 70,000 good housekeepers have
found Ui.it the Frantz Premier it their best
friend in the hot, dusty days of summer,
bccau iC it lenvos them the best part of the
day for enjoyment. Open doors and
windows (even tho screened) admit dust
and dirt from the unwept streets. The
way to clem easily and economically, the
way thai lenvca you time to laugh and
i;'ir, to swim and walk, to study and
play ia the i'ratttz Premier nvey.
Thi Frantz Premier is more titan a
men; section or vacuum sweeper,
H h vti electrically operated
eiear-t-r weifh'-nct only nine
pt-trT, and its mors
NOW
$32.50
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$32.50
IS
OMAUA, April 21. Tho Bryan
family faction In Nebraska politics
was completely wiped out In the
primaries this week. William J.
Bryan stands defeated at every turn
liy Ueavy majorities and even though
ho received a proxy by some other
tale bh a dologuto to the Democratic
National convention at St. Louis, ho
y "W i 1 1 hnvy hiiihII Influence In that
mooting, since his own stato lias re
pudiated I) I in so definitely.
Although no pai'tlciilui' effort was
made In tho primary to defeat Bryan
as duiegatu-at-lnrgo, .Wlinmka voters
ot whom ho waa once the Idol, turn
ed Against 111 m of their own accord
and defeated him decisively. Not
only did they defeat llryan himself,
but thoy tuned down tho 1 1 leiulj
for which ho made 100 speeches In
defeated his new pet, prohlhltlon,
lor which he made 1110 speeches in
throo weeks.
In his own city of Lincoln, Clias.
W.: Iliyau, V. J. Bryan's brother,
was defiMtti,! hy 10,000 by Neville,
tho "wet" candidate for governor.
Oharles llryan Was elected mayor of
Lincoln only a ye.ir ago. That Lin
coln voters tin vo Brown tired of his
ndniln!stra(tnn is shown by tho re
sult of tho vote In that city.
That the entire state has Blown
weary of tho dictatorial manner and
the f ids of the oliler llrnn. Is Indi
cated hy the results of tho vote, In
viliieh William .1. llryan was con
corned. Mr. llryan stands sixth In
it lint of seven iMudidates fur ilele-Kate-a't-lurco.
Mr. Ill-van's latest In.
consistency was the making of pro
hibition his chief issue and then
having all tho members of his slate,
except his brother, well known "wet"
mon. y
Two of tho Bryan "wet" prohi
bitionists wero olected delogatcs-at-large,
but tho Bryan family today
stands completely eliminated from
Nebraska polities. Even should Mr.
Bryan manage to squeeze In as a
delegate to the convention, his es
cape from deTeat will havo been so
narrow as to discredit him.
Bryan made a tremendous effort
to defeat Senator Hitchcock for ro
nomlnntlon, but Hitchcock's majority
over Bryan's candidate Is moro than
two to one. Returns indicate that
John L. Kennedy will bo tho Repub
lican nominee for senator.
Tho latest returns glvo Henry
Ford a lead of 1000 over Albort
II. Cummins for the Republican
presidential nomination. Charles K.
Hughes Is third.
1XVKSTIGATF. Til IS; ItKST FARM
HL'Y IX HOFGLAS COUNTY.
120 acres of the vory finest red
shot soil. One living creek and sev
oral springs. 65 acres in cultivation.
2.'1 ncres G-enr-old pears and wal
nuts, 2 acres mixed family orchard,
(lood six room house, barn 35x30,
cow barn 20x16, 2 chicken houses.
hog house, root house, wood house,
granary 21x16, (Wagon shed. All
!hcse improvement!! In ;'lrst class
condition. All fenced and crons
renced. 10 acres timber, balnnce
gently rolling pasture land. 2 lnlleB
from S. P. U. U. on good county
road. Prlro reduce' from $S0OO to
$4'00 for quick sale. Somo terms.
SKIFF H HA LTV COMPANY,
Grand Hotel Annex, Itoseburg.
602n2C
If Proven a Success Many
More Acres Will be Used.
EXCELLENT FLAVOR INMpp BERRIES
Con in tore UU Club To 11 dp Secure
llckle mid Cunning Fuctory
Small Quantity 11 ax
Heal Available.
It has been reported to tho Com
mercial club by the manager of Sun
shine ranch, that some interesting
experimental work is being done;
along agricultural lines by this pro
greaHive grower. Eighteen acres of
loganberries have been set out which
are now two years old, and havo been
trollised, and which are expected to
produce a considerable crop this
year. Mr. Lawrence will extract and
bottle the juice Tor the market and
this will be done under the supervis
ion of the extension department of
the Agricultural college at Corval
lis. This will be the first time logan
berry juice has been manufactured
commercially in the Umpqua valley,
and the experiment will be watched
with interest by the industries de
partment of the local Commercial
club, as It may be the means of at
tracting a large extracting and bot
tling plant for this purpose. It has
been demonstrated that loganberries
grow splendidly and with an excel
lent flavor here, and the market is
constantly increasing for the bottled
product both on this coast and in
the eastern markets. The Commer
cial club is also working on a plan
for a canning, pickling and fruit
juice manufacturing plant at Hose
burg, uml the results of this experi
ment may be one of the means of
securing such a plant. ' i
As reported through these Vol-1
umns a week ago, the Koseburgi
Commercial club has secured enough'
fiber flfix seed for tho planting o"j
five acres and this hps been alottod
to five growers in various parts of
the valley. One of these growers'
Is unable to plant his quoto tlilsj
year, so the Commercial club will
offer this lot to any farmer of re
sponsibility who will agree to plant
and cure for it, and furnish the Btruw:
so grown for shipment tho state flax
plant at Salem where It will be retted
and scutched and the returns paid to.
tho grower. The grower will lo re-'
quired to pay $3 for this seed, (onej
and one-half bushels , In the fall
when the crop is gathered. Any one;
who Is interested should call on '
Secretary Josephson at the Commer-
clnl club nt once. There is still nm-
pie time for this seed to be planted.
'
QUALITY SERVICE
YOUNG & BUBAR
JKWKLKltS & OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 'riTo-One-Pnnr
r,oi.l)iirK, Oi-eKon
President Hutchins (top) and Loiis
C. Cramptcn.
President Hutchin of the Univer
sity of Michigan has received from
Congressman Crampton of Michigan
a telegram protesting against the
act of fourteen members of the fac
ulty in signing, in their official cap
acity, a memorial declaring sym
pathy with the entente allies and
against Germany.
GRAND LODGE
WILL CLOSE HIGH
L MAY 22
With the changing or the Odd Fel-'
lows Grand Lodge convention and
the Strawberry Carnival dates. It I
was announced this morning that j
tho date for the closing of the high!
school will be set for Monday, May!
work the members of the local
chapter last nlglit presented her
with a' beautiful necklace.
Three jiew members were initiat
ed as a )2rt of the service, they be
ing Mrs. J. E. Eager and Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Page.
22, Instead of the 29th as had been
planned. It was thought advisable
to close the school before the car
nival if possible as the final exam
inations would follow the vacation
days which Is a great inconvenience
for both,the teachers and the pupils.
The iate for the closing of the
grade schools will not be changed
and these schools will bo dismissed
on the 20th, as originally planned.
This .will be on the second day of
the carnival which will be held on
the 25th, 2Gth and 27th.
In the high school the examina
tions will be begun the week of the
loth, starting Tuesday morning and
lasting throughout the entire week.
The school will assemble on the morn
ing of the 22nd at which time the
promotions and failures will he made
known.
SPRING TROUBLE?
Let us solve 'our Spring Trouble. We'
have the latest improved Spring Equip
mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg.
Try
HENDRIE TIRES
and forget your Tire Trouble
KISNER & MARSH
Mrs. Oeo.'E. Houck, Worthy Grand
Matron of t,he Eastern Star Lodge,
lost night paid her first official visit
to the local chapter. Almost the
entire membership was present and
an excellent meeting which brought
forth a great deal of praisie from the 1 1
Grand l.odgo officer was held. Fol
lowing tho meeting a delicious ban
quet was served.
Although Mrs. Houck Is a mem
ber of. tho locsl order this Is tho
first official visit which she has
made since being elected to the state
office. It Is her duty as Worthy
Grand Matron to visit all tho cnai,
ters in the state once a year f--'
she has Just completed an extended
tour over the other parts of Oregon,
having visited several hunured
lodges. As an appreciation of her
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lJiclies H(ick Volvet Gypsy Button. Forniorly sold
$1.00, now
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