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nouBBBQ mwa-nEVurgp mqnpav, ahul aa, io. r luuaii Dally Eacept Sunday L, Wlii.l.erlr U. W. Dittv Bert ti. Uatos SUBSCUII'TION RATt8 Dally, per ear. by mail. . . . . I J 0 Pally, six luontlis. ly mall.... By Carrier, nir mouth pjf Cail at office, per month ?' Weekly .Nes-Kevie-. per oar S.00 Member ol The luted The AMtated I'reaa ' exclusively ntlilt-d to the uid tor republlc-ailou i all u dispatches credited lo H or not oiherwiao credited In tbli paper and alo ibe local newa pub lished h-relu. All rlcUta of republi cation ol special dibpuichees lierelu are alo reserved. Itoaebuw. erenow, April -U, lu-. as. SHWOUITICIM iMa.r. e The following subscription ratea become effective April 1, at 1920. for the .Vjws-lleview: Dally, one year l.y mall.... $4. 00 e Dally, 6 months by mall.. 2.00 e Hy carrier, per Tnwnth &0 e Call at office, Uer month.. .35 Tin: AVTi-nioi nttii I'AKJN. C A M The campaign against high prices has had a splendid lot of advertising. Confidi nt promises of relief have been held out. Solemn warnings have been Issued io the wicked profi teers. If hey did not stop at once, they would find themselves In courl subject o heaey tines or ;all terms. An army of government agents have been prowling over the country at the expeuso of the people. Here anil there they get Rome little fellow who may or may not have been maklnE more than a fair living. Hut as a force working for lower prices, the activities of the government have not produced any tangible result bo far. The trouble with the adminis tration's campaign la that It scratch) s the surface, and docs not pet down to underlying causes. There will always bo profiteering Just as long ns commodities are scarce. The only way to slop profi teering Is to carry through success fully a nation wide campaign to se cure a production sufficient lo meet the demands of the country. Itnsl ness men and the newspapers are do ing theli best to promote such a rnuiptiign. Hut they need more nc tlvs heln from the government. The government Is circulating much atlti- extrnvnennce propaganda, wmcn is very good so fur as It goes. Hut It hasn't done anything to increase pro duction. That can only be. accom plished hy enlisting all elements In a campaign for crenter output of com modities. Fulling In this, the govern ment shows Its Inability to grasp the situation. II Is no' lending and or- rmlzlng the people along the one linn of action that can remove the underlylne cause of high prices. oriJA iioAKit iii;m:i'I'ih. We aro rapidly becoming a nation of otlija board fans. No home. In some localities, la considered com plete without its nulla hoard, which Is consulted hy every member of the family, either In fun or hi foolish earnest. The popular Idea seei.is lo be that ottlju can decide any (luslion with little strain to the tired human brain of the questioner. Whether or not the consulters have gained com fort and sace sdvtce leading to health, wealth and happiness, that same little hoard has brought sue cess to mio group of citizens. Manu facturers o.f outja hoards have pros pered greatly In r, nt months. Om eastern factory found It necessary to enlarge Its pi. int. The mlditlon cost $125. linn. It contains :li;.ciim Hiiuare feet nf floor space lli-Votid entirely anil exclusively to oulja boards. Not spirits, hut financial returns, led lie concern to undertake tills step of ex pansion. One might expect this fac tory to bo haunted bv talkative spooks. Hut It Is reported that nolh lug hns materlallr.ed to date except Incrensed business and good profits. No spirit writing has appeared on wnllB or floors or tables, anil th newly manufactured oulja boards present wooden faces to the woi kors as they t,.nd to their respective Job: aliimt the factory. Many fu hooi ro now undiTtukiiig 1 Pi. nn ouiik men for "ImsliHss atltmiiitr.it if n." N( douM youiiR im-ii iMit.-UhK hurtni. sH ihmmI a liroad er trawiini. ii-ul tunny odh-K' Kiail- URl'3 huv. not di.no -ihm:i; work Ill.UlK lulMllKVH litlf. At 11,.' Bit NIB Hitif, too itwtriy on tit; n,. n hia flt tinc thcmst'lvrs (or oifn. ito.ii tmin, n nd too f.'w at 1 1 I in; lo ..t.imn fkill n( the or.liiHttv nuvlwiniral lfka fn fa. lori'-s. tnly a v Minll part of thosi- who tnr.r offn-.w will vwr t roini' fu.'tory nmiiiii-.T- Most of the ntti.Td will ha.' 1t tout tlw'inclvi-s wiih wry ordinary ch'rt cal imstttons that anv totittn-- w-.ik.r ran fill Tho "w !i!ic rollar' joh is too poj-ulnr. Th. t o Miould 1. a lot of mm w li.i iiro limi t, nnxious to learn the rudino nfs and f u nitiuneut nls of niihu'NH, und lt-ss who utmlv how to lilt! no tlmtr.- and pot't books. The mn!itloiM fellow fs more likely lo d ane. from Hi, hrtirh than from tho o:i,r.. Some country residents "green" when m the larte cit are ronrse. hut If th io is annhing 'gicencr" than a lite-l.mg city dweller upon a farm, i(' never been discovered. Women of niur-.' b.t. n't madi' so profound a stmiv of point, al . . on omy as men, but most .f W1u n able to walk half a mile to tho polls or. election day. Th low necked ureeg on aoniH womn rTa mm oatc cut of rnucg i'uk. rundlUatos to stump tbe country at a time whu putaUivi are rblllug ao i badly. Furniture inuieriul reported ioArc. Well, anyway, the American p:-ople are amply nrovi.l. . with easy t.iatrs Vou pr.'baMy are n.-v. r going to !i rich, at.d If y'j'd only make up jour mind lo It, jou'd l lota hap pier. Everything 1 Kolng up but the oring rains, and tiiey re coming down. At forty, most men take buBlmsas rusk-ally; at sixty, tranquilly. Vacation Roads In Fair Condition Tho condition of road a and hiKh- wa.vn It ad in io the va ation nputa of Him titate 14 announced in a bul letin pul'listied hy the lore.st aervice. J he national ttirsia offtT many op- I'oriuiiiliUK rr cnmpiiiK, huntliiK. huig and in' (lire making and other otitiiiK paMiineji and aro grad- atly heroin inn known to the pub lic, i toads and -trails maintained I y the forfst wrvlce give acceas to i.iany heatitiful and attractive Hpotw v.lu-ie woods, Htnani and mountain I ire lovera of th ceii while forest lure, lovurs of the open while forest lo coin m Miii'-a' ion . ii h the ont- ide w hen occartion deutamls. The maris hvtd jng to tltestf foi rfts are '.nerally in fair condition and the tillelin contains the following geu ml Information : Wfllmnetio f Muli way f)pn he- ween Ktigene and rldce, hut In oor condition. 'loH:d hy snow be-! tw4-en Oakridue find Suinmit. Had ctlons between l.owi 11 and Hc rve; fairly good to Lowell, and fa'r from FI'-t'TV') to O.tkride. . vcr p;iH-ailc (or antoi from IMg- on to tho in i, nit. Mt lici. Hioliwry.--(; -n mid In ':tlr com: It ion ' v '4n Kiment and i;lue lilvor. Cl'S"d intwiM-n Ulue !!tver and summit. Head Is closed In const ni' l inn w ork bet ween HI tic (fiver and MrKonzle Ilrid'Te and by now between M'Kenzle Itridge and iimmlt. lelfin!- VnfT !-ikr.- 0;imi and n fair condition be wt Med ford rid Ion Creek. Closed by pnow letween t'nlon (r-k nnd Crater t.nko national p;irk. No del on it osib(e. rrobahly will he open by Inly 1. (.rantM 1ns-f 'nri'iit Clly. Open. 'n Haven hill. 1H miles from f!rant I'nsR, a short dil:ince is n'most Im 'n?s;(hle on ncponnt of new con struction. Over Onnron mountain Mm road In quit rotih. Kluewhere it In In fair condition. mnt4 PiiH-svAhiMMla.- Open, and 'n fnirly good condition. Cr.M.Mi( City iillfornliO-C.oW Coiuh (OnioiO. Open and fair 'ondltion. Hough, however, between MrookingH and Cold Hea-h. Very muddy over Mver crook hill. Fast em On'cnn. WiNMlniird Toll Ittmd. lUocked 'iv snow. Will ho open about May I'rinevllto. - Mitchell. Open be ween Trlnevll!o nnd O.-horo Minos, but in only fair condft ion. Ctoon" ttn nutoHt hotween Oehoco Mines and West nran'h, on account of doep mud. M itch ell can ho reach "d via ntelono. Tills road should be open Hay 15. Skeleton That of Old Person Coroner M. K. Ciller and Sheriff deorge tjulne yesti tdiiy made an In vestttration of the skeleton uncart hm by .1. J. Kubinsnn near Happy Vallei -hi Saturday. The skull has been ex nosed fI nee February, when it was plowed ii it . It wan Piled and covered with dirt and appeared to be n big boulder. Saturday It was struck by Mio plow and the dirt fell away, Mr. Uobfnsoi's al ten 1 1on be I tig im medi ately attracted. He dug down wher Mie skull had first been hcou nnd at a depth of about I incites exhumed ;i number of bones. Several nf the '-in all bones wore missing, hut the rreater portion of the skeleton wa in good pr 'scivatlon. It wan cram pet! Into a very small space ami h id 'lontlv b -en forced Into u hide. The 'keloton was small and evident th;it of a man or woman of advanced ncr e the leeth were greatly worn. The body has been burled for a great many veais. but Is believed that of a white person. to be Board Directors Suggests Plan Ity Vocjitivl 1'nv.ft nr in v, ..,il Ji; Th "I '1.:. . ir if Ihi' I inln n. i.u.i l.i i-s .l,,iuil.. r oi i-oilllitrro in -ou ; """ii ii. i,. i,i .,,),ni,ii tii.ii hi m .i i.i i. i ,i-nin,. suri.-nis ,-oiui.iI ll imi. i mi !!- ii-.iii m.iihmi wnrk 111 111. I Sl.ili-.. . .. ..i.liiKilin.; iin.l ,1, l ' 1 1 ik: I'.IM- f I-..II!,,. Hi.' .IT, mm ,,i ..rumination ,.-'. I'm,.,!,!.,! 1'P.l.- Uii,l U.-tl!tl,'S. II. iv I i-.Mii lll.llr Mi-h Kiln lii.k.M-son ,- -!.w.. u '"I m tlm i-iv h...i.iK -" with ft-i.-n,!. ASK Foil on J C.VT The Orl-innt for Infant and Invn'.ics ,oiJ Iuiltktiont snl SlNtlt-it & CITY NEWS 0 jet. For Green .Mm. Dale Wilson, who hat been spending 'he paat few days In tbla ty, lull this morning lor ncr nuuie at Green. Sunday at (.reers Mini Mildred Mi Cullo'h. stcnoi; ..ml.,... at lhu u:.b f.lTliM in thl dt V. sp.nt Sunday at (Jreeti visaing at the! - George Winston home. lore SaturdAV Airs. J. II. nhort. Miss Mable Short and Miss Ella Sweeney motored to this city .Saturday from Oak Creek am! spent the day shopping and at tending to business matters. I Id une From Vacation- V. 1). Carl-nn. nmnager of the Wm.iufn I'tilon olffeM of this ritv. re turned last night from ToppeniKh. ...t...ru . t.:.a iiiion Hr.n.iiniri " V. r .. . . " i. " I Ms vacnTlon lor tne pai mrec kii-kh. in about three months the young lad . . i w n start on nis tour as n uj i ii.. ,.,a ,v Nin!.i nd haa a brilliant career ahead of him. I MiMbm ldlar Sab Keimrt The aale of 40,000 acres of pine timber owned by the Oregon Land & Uve-tock company of which It. A. I moth, of Kngene, la president, to the Modoe Lumber company, which op erates a big mill at Chl.on.uin, north of Klama-Jj Falls, was announced vesterdav by Mr. Hooth. The land lies in Lake and Klamath counties. Mr. Hooth declined to aunouneo the purchao price but ptiitert that it could be classed n a million dollar deal. Mo'; of the timber iw in Luke - - an. I Is tributary to Lakeview It lies nt the head of Sprasue river and around Drew valley. :tlir to Visit 1'liins for niitkine mothers (lav iiimiiil piinipim tiny at th? I'nlvprslty n whl.h mnthiirs of all sIii.IimiIr will bp Invltprl liavp Iippii cotnpU'tPii and commlltpe si-iwted to curry out hn nroenim fur .May fl this ypnr. I'crxonal Invitations and rards will lip K.M-.t to ovory stii.lont on the ram t.iis itrcintt Ills mothiT to visit Orp- on on M iy 8 and . Tne motners -vill bp kup'h of thp stttdpnt body .n.l 'nlvprsitv dnrlne tliPir two- 'avs" stay In Kuspup, and a siipflal i.rocram has Iippii worked out for tho wpek ond. Vpsper sprvioes in VIMard li.-ill on Sunday. May 9, will I.iho the olis.-rvanre of the day. Ki.nn.l I'nilrin lxirutl Kmmd I'ralrle iIopsu t Ri't on the ipirlstorH in Portland as the usual hiiiK. but 1). II. Ml.ldPllaiy cm- .iiliiK-d It nt the Hotel Portland yen Tdav. Kound I'ralrle Is Intweon lullard and Myrtle ( reek. In Dotlg- is o.iunty and on the other side of the hill is the notorious Itobt its mountain, which has been a death run for uiitoninlnlists. Adjacent to lioitnd I'rlarte Is tho new urad which the hlEliwar commission Is liullilinir, which will eliminate the Koherts mountain entirely. 1'avlnK rews have been on the new Krade since the first of the month, nwalt nir weather .Irv enough to permit laylnK "hot stuff." - I'ortland Ore ironlan. BAPTIST CHAPEL CARS MAKE GOOD Unique Method of Preaching Gos pel Shows Excellent Results, More to Ee Constructed. An n part of the N-w World Movo mt'tit of N'.-ittieni r.nprlM, fur uM.l $IHt -hh imni is in be rn Nod ill nn In tensive i ;in,'.iiL'ti fioni Anl to Ma 2, HOVerill :m-w cli;iiel r.i i s will be ti . ed to tbe seven w t leb be deileliH Mil (ton n iilic:nly on The ro;i-l. The,- ilutpel t: are jut what tin' naine implies, r.'nl.ir rsiitroitd crif Mtb ti cl;in' en e e b one inid li!ti lt:ir!e! Co tbe tmv-teliiit nil.) Ill' wife. "!'!'. me swiitJo.l jibmit l-y llu rl!ro;uN. -jejipii'" iii si rious to , n- WbelO Iliere Is no 1 a. ; s ) l - t cimr. U ;ire1 fffple'itlv Ii, ii-;il'et touns t,.ii dm en'irely rliurcbtes. Soilci aro beli In ihein, both t the slops ;u. J en route ami pel mM.H are l.vtrii.M tn m tli! otherwise b:te h:n no if-port ui;tiy ut benrins the i: .-i. I'.y their in n vr '.'IS churches n'i.1 ;t."S Slli:.!.:y s I N ! -r. c t ecu cs!:ib Uslied. ITU t 'lviin; h I'-. s bull!, 'J 7 -J pastors set II-. I, 'Jt.!'-i: c'inei!,.ilfi re ported, w uli S..V.0 .,;.: ,,i.s to th. tbureheft broiii;'it a!"in o l,.-i .,so th:ii by biiptlsm and IS.77 ni:tir,?i dis trlbtited. The KvfitnTi't. ns one of t hr rrs N Crilletl, In the i et.-rnhs thru It : been on The ri-l, r.ur-, 'J.1K4 scr mens pr.aebe.. .; -. tinlics visited i.!7;. c.j. en of tho S, nptnrcs dlsrrtbut ,'d. blTriot s o el.i'icbo oiln'i-n ise thai. by b:iptivin, T Illitt IP primus I "i ch hiii!.l.ti-s eifClei! 'tied. PLAN TO PAY SUNDAY SCHOCOL TEACHERS WOU Sa'.'irled ShihIjiv School norttots nr 'r.vorcl b tl-e New World Movemeio f Northern V. . p- --s n n ca-rp-if.-. br S'linfcuVti.M between A; nt n,' Mnv 'J ' m ,-ticinir:ition j.h s o !., (,, -LVJ.ii-t r. supervisors n' d ortM-. ren, ! '' rto-kers In !los com:- ry ;"i ;f ;l 's in s p"i:t'U;s . 'Mil A"'t'rle. three si.,. vImh Irsritn'es p. "eoplo'n work, b' s ' ,i -,rtors nnd s ' :-r len-'i-rs 1 - ! ; t a ehnnf ' s.jrvoj c r- ;'fMi rf bUh'y t TV is . v hi. Ii. a ports, tfl n: ' pec I'uUIld to h :.iw v Tractor "Snakes" Pole to Summit A rousing whoop and prolonged -beem wa The liui.u..is aunoume rnent on 'S.a'iirtlay aiien.oon that Me Chirac tractor t-dd Kona "oei tho tft' 'of Ml. S'.ho in the bjccchs ful attempt to !iake" the huiee tli'Klote to tho bummit. At exaUly '::3l o'clock tlm tru.tor heaved a lnl of relief ami fulled on me inp i r.f it v..h -.mi ilie hniinreclfl or peoplH who purrMt ulunff imiiinu i" mlKhtly Utile nionatrr usea wnm m rl wind ihi-v hiid Ifft in cWnng their commfnd;iilon of tho accr,ni- liKhment. MesHrf. M rn ana iu i winkio nt-fiiiH fr the traclor in thin rotintv. vrK more than dr- K.-htH hut nnlv Katd. "I tolit you ;o." Ilernle llvltnd. Standard Oil rrMircRHiitativo. followed the tractor m thn tun and was closely followed :' hia squad of a tarns who arrvliiK an over 1 sinn announc- ;.. thA f.w.t ti.nt th tractor was . . burning eroletie No. f Vnu-n nA The eent was a " - , ttrJ1(.tPli most Interesting one and attradea an unusual nmouiu "":'"""'" several o er ranm ' ..-- .on need their Intention of imiKin he hump' with their type of ma- bine and it Is thought that Ktnu or a line uemonM. ..., - arranged as one of tlie feature events of the strawberry festival. Demonstrations A re Great Success V. M. rarrish, who has been spending the past two weeks In the middle west in tli" interest oi in. automatic electric l.rake. arrived In liosebitrif vesteril.iv to visit wl'h hl son. I'liirfHA. assistant secretary -mil to make his report to the ili- re"tnrs of tho com n.iny. -Mr. 1 I rish took a small model of the brake .-lili him nnd demonstrated before eniritieers. dirortois and presidents of some of the largest manlllacTur- l.,u concerns of the country. The Invention was hirMv praised ond It was admitted by all that tne making inrt.tstrv will b revolutionized. He cause of the inability of the company to riirnlFh brakes at this time few c.ntrnctH have been signed, but practically all of the companies In terviewed bv Mr 1'arrisb have sig nified their Intention of adontiiig the brake and whenever the local or ganization Is prepared to furnish them the contracts will be easily ob tained. The trin was highly suc essful nnd the future nf the com pany looks very promising. Klther Mr. Tarrlsh or some other repre sentative rv f 1 1 leave sonn for the n.l'!. lie v.est lo a-ain take up the demonstrations. Adriatic Question Center of Interest 4 f Hv Asfyoctsted Press.) SAV HIOMO. April 2fi. The cotm- i,.l of premiers nt tho request or Premier Nittl of Italy and foreign Minister Trtitnbitch of .logo Slavla will allow the Adriatic question to einaln In negotiation between the Italian and Jimo-f lavia governments it was learned today. Three Hundred Attacked Police triy Associated Press). I'l.ON'KiiCHK. Ireland. April 2 - Three hundred men attacked th t .'li.-e barracks here early todav and riilf and revolver firing was inc.- -iMit for to hours. Five policemen who occupied tbe buildings S" ce: s- 1 1 !l - r- nnlsed the raid-rs wltlioul n-ual'-es. The latter had bombs ut failed to use them. Morris Henderson Here Morris Henderson, wife nnd child irriv.'d here last evening front Port biiul and bis family will visit with Mis r.itlier and mother while Mr. 'lend. rs. in visits southern Orecon In interest of the Ooodyenr Tire k 'lubber cnuinanv. which he repre- -sets. Mr. Henderson has his hea.T-j u;irters in Portland now and travels i mite evtensivelv over the entire j state. Mr. Henderson and his wife are quite well known here and they b.tt'i ver residents of this ritv for; many i iih lb ars prior to ins eniploymctit (omdycar company. i ki:i: i- ui:k! Tlie local florist shop. "The Kern." nn. .line- .1 today its intention to .e a $," nn basket of roses away on '.l.uhers- Day, May 9lh, to the one loMnig lb. lucky number. A chance ill be Kiven w ith every purchase of '-ee or more. tnbarrjssmtnls of a Ooitr;! 'I. V cr.-earaiu.n tof joitre hit b.-n.-rn. d m jni . mi .--r-t hnndrr-d dcllars for an -1 .n. .n to r. mo. a k-iiiirp n O ., v' ' .'. . s , - 1 .1 (..- .Ukl Cl1IIIi Art:iie.i 'm.vndixn..' . . ; r. n r'.ierriT rpWi tn-f M,.a. t' ' t' l Bold dirrvl h- m.. r.-ljuj.-l . ttr iFUi b,i, A iJ-c, D,-et J o. a. c chemical company :wtl.c. V 4I.IIlf too Good Corn Silage Is Very Valuable CORVALLIS. April 28 It cost 15 Bt-unii ci uniy turmers an aver age of US -5 ft acre to grow thslr corn crop las: year, reports George W. Kable, couniy agent, la farm bu reau news. "This Includes everything except the rent on the land," says the re port. "The average value of the crop was (109.35 an acre, figuring corn at 1.80 a bushel and singe ut J9 a ton." Tbe corn was giown In conteBt, and the highest acre returned a profit of $134.13. The lowest acre showed a profit of 145.16. The hlgheBt yield of corn wsi 90 bushels an acre, and the highest all age production was 17.8 tons. The growers used good tested, ac climated seed, and practiced the sel ,'titlllc principles of agriculture de veloped by the stale college experi ment i-tatlon and advocated by the county agent. Corn fits -well Into good rotation systems, and is successfully grown for silage in some districts too cold for corn as grain, as well as in more favorable locations. So highly is Bilage valued that the ollege Btatlon and extonsion favor IhB ernni! of sunflowers where onditiong are unsuited to corn for silage. ETBiiKellsts Ijeave Mr. and Mrs. 1'ercy fieorgo Cross, who have been spending the past month In Iloseburg conducting a re vival service at the Christian church. left this morning for Eugene to ap pear before the students of the Eu eonn Hible college before going to Uakor. where they start another meet lug the middle of the week. LOmiE IMKrXTORY. Tho H. It. K. 1. A. I nion Meeting will be held at the Maceabbee hall every first and third Wedtimdays of the montb. KN'IHTS OK PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47. meets every Wed tinsday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMBKHLAI.N, C. C CHA3. F. HOPKINS. M. F E. B. WIMBERLY. K. R B j. O. T. M. ItoM-biirs Hive Xo. J 1. holds regular reviews on second and fourth Friday afternoons in Maccabee hall. Sisters of otbei hives visiting In tbe city are cor dially Invited to attend our re views. M&ccebee ball 01 Cass Btreet. ELLA LANR. Com. J S IK RAPP. Col. tl.Wil.KS, Riwoburg Aerie meets Id their hall on Jackson 8U. In 2n and 4th Monday evenings of eac month, t 8 o'clock. VlBltjng breth ren in good standirg always wel come. FRED P. CLARK, W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. B. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. I. O. O. I'tiion lOncainptlieiit No. f Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. FOSTER fU TNF.Il, C. P. .1. II. HAII.EY. 11. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 9. JAMES EYVART, F. S. 0. P. (. I IV.H, rMMonunc lAHiire, No H'M Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially invited l. attend. MARRY HILrVFUURN. E. R. IH A H. KIODI.P . NKKillllOltS OF WOOICltAI-'T. Lilac Circle No. 4!) Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visit lug neighbors invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. TTLLIE I. JOHNSON, Clerk. 1. . . F. I'biletartan Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Visiting brethren are always wel come. VICTOR ROYD, N. O. A. J. GEDDFS, Rec. Sec. J P. BAILfJY. Fin. Sec. Ri-.lll-.KAHS. Roseiurg Rebekab Lodge. No. 41. I. O. O. F. Sieeu in odd Fellow v Temple every week on Tuesday evenii.f; at tlie Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mem bers In good standing are Invited to attend. MAI D PI.YLER.'N. O. HELMS STEPHENSON. Sec PKI.LA LEWIS. Financial Sec. niKlMKX OF WOULD. Camp No. 125..le9ts in tl e Odd Fellows' h.-.U in Rosjburg even lsl and 3ru Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. U. CARRICK. C. C. M. M. MILLER, clerk. LOYAL OIIDEH OF MOOSE. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth "Miiw.in ing of each month nt 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All vls-itlng bro he., are Invited to attend C. W. CLOAKS, Dictator. I. O. PARCKTER. PerretsrT ncuiar communications 2nd an: fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Roeebnrg. Ore. Visitors welrome. A A WILDER. V. M.. W F H ARR 13. See O. K. S., lUwbnrir r7i.ir.ter Mo. n Holds their regular meeUnf on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M FREE JOHNSON. Secy. , THE UMPQUil YrHLEV BANR 0 CITY NEWS & Jitney Service. Phone 76. Large cars for hire. Phone 309. Nifty millinery at Bellows, not over J15. t Now is tho time to have your piano artistically tuned. C. H. Arundel, phone 189-L, 25 years In lernutlonal exporjence. Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for fertilizer, sulphur for plant dusting, lime in Bbls., arsenate of lead, black leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Factory expert will be with Mars ters Drug Co. on April 2i. 27 and 2i to give lessons in graining and beau tifying your home with Chi Namel Varnish. , I O. O. P., Risu-.g Star lxwlge No. 174 meets in the odd Fellov a' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. Victor MfcelM. .V. O., Perry Hoyd, V. G . J. EARI.E Prf'CrvS. Roe. 8 r FICKLE. Km.inclHl Sec itOsKin ito lAtix.p; vo. nil):;, uni.' tod Itmtlierli.Kxl of lnintciianne ol Way Employes and ltailivay Shop laborers. Affiliated with the A. F. of L. Meets nt Moose bull the first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and third Sunday of each month. J. F. SMITH, President. W. J. MEREPITH, Reed. Socy npri MAH IVEH. Fin See Try A News-Review Want Ad For Re Price and Principle OUR SLOGAN Price the Lowest Principle the Highest. It is our business to sell good things to eat. We do sell you every good thing to eat that can be fourd in a well equipped grocery store. Our low prijcs and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady customer. If you are not getting Grocery Satisfaction see us. Our line of Ready-to. Wear Dry Goods is increasing daily and we can save you money. Call and see our line. Peoples Supply Co. A HAPPY MEDIUM IN FINANCE ONE'S income should be dlvldod Into three parts n portlonately well balanced. r One part Is the money required for spending; anoth Is that desired for Investing; and, yet another Ib m, necessary for SAVING. 9Jr Ilegin with a bank account here at tbe I'mpqua Vail Flank ' 1. M. THRONE, Cashier rcwJLDurcu jk tuUN I'l.l K III UXs OIT. lie lire aepartiner.t u out about 9:15 o'clock SutaW? Ing for a flue fir- . ?'K C. Merrill on Mm .1. 'oa responso was made but the f" was not dangerous and the ,t was not turm-ri For That Cough After the "FV Lingering colds and con that follow the firip oriniueia are difficult to overcome b manysuch sulTcrers havef relief in Foley's 1 lor.ey andTa. Says It Is Wor'.b $30.00 1 Botia Wm. Barati, Sin Ailonh, Tex Foley's Hon.y nd Ijr i. undobt4i; fcZ couch remedy in the warld. 1 tnev it.T beceute 1 lound it to be so. Atutl ei, taught me. It has been wonb tXKl me. Early io the eestin I bad the '! Wt me weak and with s oersislsM eaa4 ji couh hunt on and I becsme mutb wotrel , it. Someone advised me to try Folej'i Hae and Tor and 1 began tBk.rg it that c.tbt ,Z 06W completely lecovered soddoaot cavsW Foley's Honey and Tar AN OLD RELIAPLE FAMIIT R EM ED Y, recommended lot ew(k, colds, tickling of the throat, tpimit croup, whooping cough, la grippe, ay) bronchial cougat, hoarseness, etc. All users praise Us fr unfit ml efficient action. Absolulelj stji Contains no opiates. Sold Everywhere. EXPERT WELDING includes not only the kno edge of where to tps'r heat, but also Just stop. The work can be o done as well as underdone. "' possess the expert knosW and have facility for dolns " kinds of welding work tu-' torily. We are at your f vice any time. Mathews WeldinftWorb ACETYLENE WEtDINC 4 CUTTIM SRWOT ItOSKlll HU. OKKliO It's Time We Repair Tour Kb j If you want to et th. i" " j Jrirf neflt of the season day'a delay H d"'1 im thm sow - JOSL BO onus - , wheel around and h.t. J It in first class rtdln ..n. To. know what W' J work w. do. Every ola n- D. W. JAMES