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iiosrcniitfl nhwh-iikviicw, roviAV. Aiiuii 5, loao. E W 0 H K V I E W Isaucd Dally Eicapt Sunday. nurnxt womav RUNS FOR OFKICL L,. Wliubarlr B. W. Bl IH-rt G. Ilulw SUBSCIUl'TION RATES Dully, pr yuar, by mail $4.00 IJiilly, hIx iuoiiiIib, by mull. . . . 2.00 By Carrk-r, pur mouih 60 j Cull ul ofTli-u, Dr month 35 Weikly Newa-llevlcw, per year tvi MruilNT of The AsmkIuUmI I'l Tin- As'iixliited l'reaa la exclusively ull:li'il lo tin. uso for repiiblliiftiiiii Of llll HI'.'! dlapilll'llltH CTi'dltld lo li or nut uthorwlae rrtdllod in tlilu pa'l' und also the locul new pub lished hcrrln. All rlKhm of ripulill cailon of special dipatclie heroin are hIko reserved. HuM'bur, Oiiin, April .1, ttf-O. Astoria People Buy Government Base PKN'ULKTO.V, Oregon, April a For tbo lira' lime In Ilia history of l.'mutlllH county, u woii.hu, -Mia. Clure r;.iliidmi .Slutia, bus announced l,er i:undida y foi' the office tit coun ty flrlionl .uuui iiiNndenl. Mih. Stone i'o.ilt h at Ailii'iiu. .She Is u daugnttT of llio hiU- Uenvru! I'trtrldge. commander of I'nlon rones in tlio CM I war. She will run on the republican ticket. ASTORIA. Or. ton, April 11-AB-toria Ih buying property to bOpre-pi-ntcd to the Ko-'Tiiiu nt for the es labllkhment of a uavil l.uso uhiili v. us riciiuly vol ! liiis city b on KresM. II. K. Stone, chairman of the A'tnria I'ort CouiiniKsion and Naval llano committee, announced recently that a plica which he considered fair had been urn dp by ownern or prop erty which Hie city wants for the base. il:TTI(i TIIH I'OI'l iaTIOX. WASHINGTON, April 3. To dale the population of 2".:t of approxi mately 14.1100 Incorporated cities and lowna in thn country has been announced by thn comma bureau. They virtually all chow increase. and roine have doubled'. riiK.vriKs nvi.v tkmimmi vi:v. III'DAl'KST, April If. ('i)lint Al bert Apponyiu, returning from I'urli jesterd.iy for a conference with An i'liral Worthy, the Hungarian rcc cut. declared thai thti pence treulb-: between the allies and the central hiiWrin wcr iinlv temporary In na ture. "ly impression is that ellled Ktulesiiicn sincerely O.eve the nri'sent treaties can hold lor Ion he said. "I have not lost hope und hr.ievi llie nosllion of Hungary to he l.ettor than it was a month ai;o. loss or i:i.k it s xor lli:l,X I.AIHiK IX MONTANA l.lVIN'I'.STOV, Mont., April :i Loss of elk outside of and In the reninn of Yellowstone nark, accord our in reoorts from foresl service officials, bus been slight. The ani mals have wintered well, they say. nnd ivjice tlio ulaiiKhtnr of last full, durliO the linen s ason. hiintert 1 avo not molested tin in. h in:nv MoTiiKits TO MKI-.T IX MAY Y.I.-1 t IVPU I t W..l. nrll 'A Tie tenth annual convention of the YVashini'ftii Rti.te brantb of the Su it i f..tl,.,ru und I'nr. Ilfflim iiiikii i,i ............ ont-Teacher nssocinlions vvi'l held hern Mnv r.-d, O flavors like the 0 pyramids of Egypt? QBecause they are (one-lasting. And WRICLEY'S is a beneficial as well & long-lasting treat, o It helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth clean ?c breath sweet, allays thirst. C&W IT AFTER EVERV MEAL Sealed Tight- Kept Right A10 Rose School Ripplss Written by Student i;y Victor Anniilol, Ciglitli ;rnle. lbe t;irls' (Jloe cluu met In ape i mi ression Friday evuulni; and elected o.licera. Lucille Lenox, tstii A, was elected prusldeiit, und Cecil riuiitb, sth A. waa chosen secretao'. I he need or a treasurer was con sidcied decidedly doubtful so none 'vwis elected. Twenty girls instead of 10 will complice the club hereufler, It decided, so unolher ijyoul will prolr- . 1 1 1 y be held next wrek to Belect the new nieiubers. Those who were elimiiialed in the first tryout will b given unolher nance to show w hat they ijLn do. The chief aims or tilt el uli drawn up al lliu ineelili-; Friday evening are: To udtanee the standurd of inusl in the Kose school. To fitudy tho great coinposei's and their worka. To promote a spirit of good fel lowship uiul co-opcrution among in girls of the school. . . Kasier Sunday baa furnished ai inspiration for the students in their l rl work. All kinds or fancy r.as er bonnets, buskets full of eggs. iuMhV. uud chickens have been fashioned out of paier und nflv. 'iloin the walls or the B'hool fjnu ,l l ave been taken home. Some stu li'iits have had the chance lo pain' ical Faster eggs. . .Miss lllanili" Fcrdine. seroni' jrado leicher. left ror Kugetie Fri d- v evening for u week end visit. c I'niiilK of tint fiih A Hass chosi iUUn uw held a :Taie "(irKday 01 lit proimxition, "cHolvet, That I' -., Ii('!tr iu livi iu tho riiy than it ho cunntrv." Thrvi jinleii'rt Hfk'cle: 'imii r he tilh ft rhirts hy Alias Mood -. j(itM hi favor of the kUIc that up hcli! IivIiir In th rity. Tho h.iHi-ball K:iin schoduled will. I h c P.ciiKun school lnid to be post foiled ouc inoi un ucoiuit of bt1 wcalhi-r. The inenihrrH of tho toan ro growing anxious for a nio da so thoy nn fV"n up tho wore with lUiiHon, who won the flrat Kmne. The three elementary bcIiooIk ot UnseiiurK have siarted a paper drivt lo HfMire money for playnround aiv Vuiiitu.n, library books nnd genera , '.tt-eds. The Koso school tei ritor i lias the diH.riet Houth of WasliinKtui- 'lre"t, the ltenson lerritory it north, f WashiOion Mfyt and the Kul lerton m-hool hat me West Side. In addition to paper, old clothes, ras. rubher aud cojiper are beiiiK col lected The drive has already made a good start at liose hchool. Kridar morn- iiim, noon and cOiiiii;. boy a und girls 'oailed down with bundled of paper, i ucks of i-iv and automobile, tires -layered, piiffini; und wlwezin iu to tho st hooliiouse and dropped Lheii leads in gilt's In tho gymnasium. I'ai'h room has n separate place for ;ts collection and a keen race is on to see which room will net the bin tiet pile. Miss .Moody's room and Miss Tracy s room have taken tin lead a ii 4 are running a clos rac( lor first place. Miss Ferdine's pu oiln promi.'i to do as well next Mon day. Arrangeinenla will be made tr leather up tho paper at places where !lie children cannot bring it to school themselves. Any person living in the Host school district who has old news- I paprt, masruiue. rubber, old clothes or cepper, can nelp along a tjood cause bv tuning it ovor to a Huso acnool wtuUout wuhiu thy nuxt day or two. Mfss Viola Willett. dtipartuient reachr, Monday aftornoon took the 8th fl das In agriculture on a trip to the hills cast of school and along the Lui po.ua river. Tho trip was solely for studying agriculture. Tieea, plunta, insects, soil and their form ut ion were noted and studied In this manner the students could actually aee and understand funda nienlala tht were not bo clear when read in books. The class was gone about three hours. a VANTi:i! lilrd seed for "Hird" Huxhes. A key for Kthcl Locke. Perfume for Violet Moffitt. A cage for Birdie Aubin. A tuning fork for Lueile Sharp. dtitchess for "Duke" Weather ford. Something palatable for Mr. Hnton. Some salt to season "Heels" 11 i 1 -Jlps. An axe for Ernest Forerster. A Raw and hammer for "Dick' Carpenter. A bpehive for Herschu! llont-v (7th Tee.) A French doll for Klna Paris. Ieonnrd Wofld for president was the choice of the department ftu dnts In an election held Wednesda'' ifternoon during the Current Kvent period . William (i. MrAdoo wa second choice with Herbert Hoover running close on his heels. A lew V'ood buttons haf appeared on the whool grounds. How I Fooled lv Ilrother. (An orfgina! Ptory told by Margaret Fields, 2nd II, Miss Ferdine'f room.) Last night we mado some cand t our hniiso. I put rome cotton ir few ideces. When mv broihor a me In I gave him a piece of tin pril fool candy. When he ale it t began to stick to his teeth. He nade me Od up to the store and got i box of tooth picks. O o Pupils of Ihe second grade bad ar Faster egg hunt Friday afternoon. ; ft Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS areGOOD; our PRICES LOW. Fisher's lake Your Automobile TO A CLEANING We make a Specialty of Washing it 'tiy it "SHINES" Fully KquippeJ to Make Good C. 0. BAKER Ko Motor Shop Garage 444-N. Jac'cson Fence Fence Fene IP IP Page woven hicol coil spring wire ft lire, loop oiid-. HO trough' In splice. Just iveeU var loud aud haw in utock the S bar -tl in., S in. stay, 10 bar -S in S in. stuQor hogs; also 7 bar 36; !i lar iV.t m.; io bar 4ii in.; y bar 42 in ; U bar 47 in. stock fences, nnd So bar 4 in pouliry and .rabbit fence Soft wire fence 7 bar , 26 in at ":ic; 9 bur ?9 irt. at 42c. A No peveral kinds of poultry fence, ; 12 lo 72 inches high. Parh wire. ! brace wire and staples. White for i prices. 41. m STEARNS & CHENONVI TH Oidi-ii ail i.i:t. ITKMS. Mrs. Vanscoyk went to Cotlauo flrove one day last week, visiting friends and doin some shopping. Mrs. Wa m pole, of Leona, was r visitor In lrain Friday, retitrnins homo the same eveni'i'. Mr. Tucker and f;.Viily leave Fri day for Portland, where they expect to make their home in the future Their many friends In Leona rpyi to see them go. Lennie Fueston and family leri Leona Wednesday for ('ottaKe drove whore they expect to find work in a logging camp near there. Mrs. Lewis returned last week from a week's visit at Marshfield ut the home of her Iwother and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. Vanscoyk expect to move back to the "woods cjimp,'' six miles out from Leona. where Mr. Vanscoyk is employed at present. Ll lUtOl .IIS IS STILL vor; at m't or so BSOPFS. X. Y., April IS. An Sn yearold youngster, with white hair and beard, bubbling over with the spirit of youth, officially ushered In sprint; here today. .loh n hur numbs, famous nalural jst. in celebration of his birthday, tapped several maple trees iu a min iature "sunar bush" as Yuma Farms Inn, near heie. gathered the sap and I esan boilin? it down into Kobb r syruri in a bit; outdoor cauldrron The syrup will be served wlih hot Niscuita at the dinner to be given him tonight by about :U of his friends. A long walk through the woods was f -bed tiled for this afternoon Imrrottghs and his friends will seek out such wild flowers as may be thrusting their first green sprouts through the leaf mould and will visit a trout hatchery. The evening will be spent in discussion of the various subjects in which the natu ralist is an authority. The youthful octogenarian was up today receilng verbal, written nnd ulegraphed greetings from all part of the country. He said he 'feels fine' and gave out the same birth day message he has for years: "Keep cheerful and mind your l.usines.' PuiTougha evinced his interest In 'rt'ionnl affairs by volunteering the following: O "I want to see the league of N.i- i ions adopted, will, what reserva tions are necessary, and I would l.ke w see HerbertMlooer elected I resuVriit." Uurroughs was asked if he thoucht v. ild aniniaU had hown any Indica tion of mental progress since the ilrwn of human civilization. "No," he replied, "and I doubt it thov eer will how any.' The naturalist, who already ha Mihlished ;12 books. Just sent nn titer to his publishers and has two cihers near completion. His flist bonk was writOu in 1867. o 0 LANK M TY HAS MOYlNli SOIOOLIlOl SK KrCFNK. Ore.. April :t. Lane county, in which Fugene Is situated, boar-is of a traveling schoolhouse, w htch move through the county with the Ingoing cartips. The school has even- conwnience of a modern institution. The teacher receives a salary of 175 and her board and lcdtiiir. The attendance Taries. ao orjtpt to the site of the families of i7ie letters. I : .I.t TURKISH & DOMESTIC ' l CICAHETTIS jr No sir-ee, bob! No premiums with Pnmelii all mialitv ! IM- 3 AMELS quality plus Camels ex- v4 pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff vith any cigarette in the world! 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The unveiling will be directed by a committee representing the Ameri can Legion, Urand Army of Ihe Ite publle, Vetonvns of Foreign Wais and Spanish War veterans. o" If you have something to sell or rent try an Adv. iu the News-Review. I NKW YORK, April 3. Herbert Hoover issued a statement today in hich he rttiuer.ted he be not fur ther embarrasod by suggestions of 'some Independents that his name be "placed before any oilier than the ro- ' publican party, as the "primary sense ot team work in any party organiza tion would preclude such possimlity." he said, in his statement, that he Itrtd no great recowi'of partisan ac tivity and "admitted" that his po litical activity was confined to mem bership of a prominent republican club and allegiance to that party over a period of years. NKW YORK. April 3. 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