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WEATHER j
T day Fair.
VOL. XXI II. N- no' KW"i'
ID)
Irvr
2
OSEBU,
In Which
is Included The Evening New. and The Roseburg Review
VIEW
Today'sEdition
Reaches Over
17000 Reader
m Anon
1. 0.0. F. PICNIC:
Sutherlin Welcomes Visitors
With All Varieties of
Entertainment.
ROSEBURG NEXT YEAR
re r-
(JETS l.5t HEIt VA(JK.
SALEM. April 27. (Stioclal
to the News-.lev low 1. The su-
pre.ne court today issued an
order that hereafter attoi nevs
v may collect from their clients
$1.25 a puce for priuliuK briefs
instead or 1 aa at the present
w nine, it was contend
lawyers that It was
to get briefs printed for $1 a.
page under existing, conditions
and that in many Instances
they were charging as much as
nosEBURQ, ORKffltt, TIKSKAV, AHKIL 87, 11120,
II irv ah . "
JOulit HAMILTON S- :GRiSDE TEACHERS 1
DECISION REVERSED; SIGN CONTRACTS1
VOL. IV, Xo. lot, OF TIIK KVh.MXo NEWS
HELP OFFERED TO IP .
ALL EX-SOLDIERS i
Automobile Itide Through lleuutiful
SutlK'iliii Valley Much Enjoyed
Feature of the Iay Pro
gram Was Good.
Auto rules, brass bands, good e..ls.
of that ja" commouiiy Known
i: pen. "ever a dull moment
pu the way in which Sullierlin wel
tuned tlie Douglas County Associa
tion of Odd Fellows in their city
fcouday, and a rousing good tlnu'
rro.n 10 o'clock in the morning until
: o'clock at night was given the
jg tors. II was me opinion 01 ceiy-
ane iircient that fiutlierlln "overdid"
Iriwlf in entertainuient anil praises
tl tie lire qualities of the members
l trie Ionise mere Hie ueuiu un cveiy
fie.
I One of the best tenures of the day
Iri-ordtiiK 'o many, was the automo-
(1? ride winch was given the guests
I tlie afternoon. Plenty of cms
lire provided for all who cared to
p, uml with the real summer sim
ilar, wliiih seemed almost "made
i order,'' ulilning on tho cavalcade,
e cars wound .dowly through the
Irautlful Sutehrliii valley, made
lore attractive at this time by tho
miitlcSB number of orchards, all
rating into iilooni, which line the
and 011 every side. The "Olis" an-1
yiha" were frequent as the partlru
lr beauties of each new spot on the
ji-lscane were pointed out to the
fciiora.
iTIie program proper began ot 10
Sclock in the iiiui-ning, and was held
the Gent theater. 11. 11. Strong,
'prominent member of the Suther-
order of Odd Fellows, welcomed
visiting members with a short
Ik of friendliness and good fel
krsblp, the quiding qualities whicli
iBiiiiiuUed the entire day for all.
Cox, of Oakland, then gave a
ikdinK, followed by a piano duet hyj
. Koss and Miss l,ois Heed, both
f Sutherlin. C. V. Hartley, of
Wlicrliri, entertained with a saxa
(fine solo, and Messrs. Baniber
trk, .Norton and . Kcthwell, all of
wierlln, sun? several numbers,
lr voices harmonizing well. Rev
v. Warrington of the Presbyter
crnircn or this city, spoke on
I Fellowship," dwelling also on
fraternal spirit of the order, and
qualities for winch it. stands.
solo be Alice .Manlev. of M
t'reek, a piano solo by Marie
t!pohl, of Sutherlin, followed by
f j by C. A. stark and a trom
m o!o by Stanley ILogan com
i me morning progran
it 12 o'c lock a basket dinner was
W-i at the Harth building on ('en
menue. and eats notable fo.
J quantity and quality were in
y. At i:.,o a picture show wa
fi free to the Odd Follows and
rkaris at the Gem theater. A I
Jiock the Sutliorlin academy was
"i'ini or interest, and the fifth
fee work. the strati o,
) rites of which have never
f Put on In this county beforn
Jny other county for that mnt
wre presented by the Roseburg
rncws. The burlennuo was
i uiien up and vas much en
io i p. m., a supper was
r' i--.in.Tia stylp at the Kplsco
parish house, followed by He-
ff We work put on bv the
r m'Ii;e at the Sutherlli.
y. A social dnnne was h?ld
o -i Mt the Odd Fellows'
and a dj.intv
'! there f,-..o . ..it -.u
JKenekahs. It was decided that
mini celebration will ho held
!itirir net vmi- anA k ai
f officers were elected for the
''"r rinvil, Tlnsebnro. reel.ti-
Andrew-,, Mvre Cwyt vlrp
ut. K-lward Stunrn. nni,ia,,j
fresiden'; n,.orir v'
T"T Pf'M-nt: H. a!' Trow.
vlr ? nr. cl.l.. 1, m
"""rg. secrctarv
'" treasurer.
i. uiy BiieilrT Frank Hop-
Kins of Canyon villi- was quite
seriously Injured this arter-
noon while aitcmutlii 1.1 o,ul
hla n,,.. ...I.n.. . ... ... T
iw j.n-fiu v i - .' nuiiu inn macnino was
led by ih .WegOn Supreme Court Todaw Instmrtrtre Fnr r-i v Itu. ... ZVlV".rir- A ljhone message
impossible u , n . - . wiiiiib i car . i ne service ana information:! L .1"01""1 "t,,1
.-.. lwwi, yP nion in ( Are tmploved bv Board at Rranrh nf w n . II J "?u'r. V. "" i-
- vi hoi iciyai imcill I" inacnine cranking
.iK.Tuu.iy wnsn suddenlv the
engine started and it plunged
forward, pinning Mr. Hopkins
to the ground mid
ms h'KS. IiiveMtiKatiuii
OREGON PRODOCTS
Case of E. L. Giles.
Session Last Night.
Offers Help on Problem.
llii-SUIT TO QUIET TITLE FEW CHANGES MADE 1 LETTER RECEIVED HERE l:SS
closer relationship and co-operation 1 . j UU I was b
in handling affairs In the county, i . ' i I was s
TO BEJISPLAYED
Merchants Agree to Decorafa
Windows With Oregon Made
Goods During Festival.
H m,T"? " Stie."d!, rT. "'...,"lse ""'""'' '' F.ror,Kdgn.i4n,rew
nearly all of those eligible in this
city and later attempts will be made I
to spread the organization to the
other towns and communities of tbei
county.
' o : i
Many File on
of Mr. (Hint Hut Nuncem i
Holds thai the city of It.o
burg is l,e Vlt-tir.
!'i"!.'.'l'," ,he -w-Heviwv.i
SAll'M n .' '""'I at u'e fegular meeting
Prlnclutll. 4o Allow Teachers
t Kuter Into a IHnVrant
Line of Work.
At the regular meeting of the
oiid Tluu. A. r i a .. i "e w8 r'l"'r',l as resting easy
oiid Ti.ow Are. IaU Adjutant of American Utoi,! a late hour this afternoon.
revealed the fact that his leg PRI7rQ ADT firrmrft
broken and a physician ' nlL UrriinriJ
uiuiiionen immediately.
" lunlcatUm in W'hlrh T .
llumiu Asks to bu fut In Toiicli
With l:vtvl1(. u Xt.
, should boost along. The Tmpqua
10"t of the Anierlcnn Legion only
. u.uuii, aujutant of the locul ' recently passed resolutions endorsing
Kirort Is lUing Made to llve l.,.t
Mm at $2.1 l llH-rally lncr.as.-il
ami AiiiHiumpiiu'iit Im
Ktl Sis in of Result.
go,, supreme court, in . ,,",,; 1.." UK.TJ,,..rl ',i(,l't "''!" American Legion, was this campaign and the ex".e - i.r I
r ,r . ! written by Jusiii o n,. ' Tt " """". couiraeis wvr.! : this morning the reclnieii. ,,f ....,,,.. i realize mom .1,,,,, .:.... ..i " . ..
Urani LanClS '.""l-l down here odiv teh.,. ""k " '1.,..' lhe radt' ' "''"" relative to ex-soldiers. 1 ha. the Salvation Army can do a ,. r v!'.rlu".8 '.al.lish,eia of
r..uSU j . . liamilion, of l)oul i, Svork here next veir Tiw.r, . ': , u" , "e sun "ancisco di-
PPro.iinatuly 2:,0 annllc.mts TV"' ' few c&Zg SZhmZhT, Vl lV1 "'-,at.o
have filed on tl r r.;. i ""V: . "uministrator of theing lost more h..il . .- " i ..." ' r ocpanment. The
Oregon .Made Pm,l.,. -
, , , , ..... .a f ,,a
the - I . " lhV w,"'iu' f
Jdge J. w. ndl .,""', i ," i i ,iVeJ couiinue their, sent out from the San raiieicn nil ' "as accomnlish .d h " """!" during ,. ,lllM,a s,r,,w
. h . contest for tlie
E. T. Morlan and wife, who havo , ',,,, ,l7ri"l,d window has been '
-. . ,irir.es equil to lnt
cai. or -.-.. ir. and fit), to be
aawriled In the order named, by 111.
Associated li,duiii,. .A uregon uc
cordinii to mi anuounrement niado '
" A (, ( larke. stuto manager,
.hrougli Mrs. J. w. Ivrkins. rhairl
"inn of tho loci organization.
Mrs. Perkins has iiuerv.wed a
ii rise iiuiuher of Hie niercliants of
he city and the uinloriK- nt it
are favorable to such a conte.-t. Thov '
once ngnt. A large portion of the, ti.i. ..... - i nose who have (lcnd r . ri. di,.r. i., ! ..... ,T""'. .".
application, were received from ' Oil ,.,.' " Dr",":"t b" - - .... y wi... nan ,
,Vu?"hul '"'"''. '''." " ""-"'Hd in Fmi.s' L.m,'" v"-" arrolt, tlenients from the LTtL 7.50.000 SoMtWx In
hur and to enlol,, tho ., , ",T.', . '. . ,Bty c-ul1" uy and Myth way of Insurance, allotnienis nr ir- 7
. " 'ii'Hiii.ii'niiii ; Mt'iHinrartii . i ... ......
filing in large numbers on various X ,V,T "mi ealoMnK a lien 7)enson school H. V .,. ' ...a " u
units and it is exported that ov, cause o .-ui,.; I'l.J"111 ?nro,yn achelling, Nola V. Kent.'! The ser
men here who'
TZa " o ''"IJ:11 ''' i t'fe m.VwtKi i Rn'LT. rh0-L- "' F.ncbW, been called "A buuWj
Mexico In Uprising
place. There are a few tracts
' tracts on 1... ... .. ...... . . - nun awinuvy. imhi i..ui.i.n i....... ...... ...
orhleh tW. ill... I ' ' "' Property Was SWo-nl .ot.... v.... . ... . . " "' "l'"M "'"'K every an
...v..., i 1 iiiuniLLiiiK Q I II in nnl l..-, .. .. . . " ...... n . nri a iiuth rilTIIIIOfl In HY-RrVII-a mnii unl.. I. I.. I..l..l.l ..
itons and in one instance five nien , ..:.. V. " ,." ..." .a'reet' conso-, renew their contracts for vh. ,m 1 1 . . , . " S ' ' .". '" " ' V"' i " "" lne Vnrnnz goveru-
have filed on the same tract. These rr "L " "e'nt w!'s..l'ot. of f-asons. The majority are h . , his off u " , ' ." V." i "M' A .." Tn" '"'""""'d a. military
. .- iu niiiiuui 1 1 1 e im- rinm -.1. 1 . .. . .
I Ilie rr.,e.M,,n 1 . . ."
Ity AsBoclaled rrcss
AOUA I'HIKTA. Anril 27. Ov..r
I sii.outi soldiers In Mexico nre now In
conflicts will be decided at
drawing which takes place
montn.
profession, some on ac- ! fort and energy to obtain
RED CROSS NORSE
IS EMPLOYED
niowuiont nt.,1 !.. l !..- im wi.-BBU'n, Hume on ac- ' ion
"evt - ,m.,it. Tbo co ,r, inUiH Z. ZZZ - C".nt ?' 1'ealth. others because fac
coiiieniion and a verdict
neailiiuurtcrs here toduv N..urlv
a satis- half of this number have Joined the
Ciiles'! of their desire to io lido7.ll Z ,, fnr ov.., .. , ". .. ".."" ..." ! S"""ra r, vul u,""'y f"
who I
- I 'bat the property shall abut upon - v.,i JLi T .,' , davenport.
Roseburg Women and Girls ' Til VZ Vteta
To Be Taught Methods
with ainay.ltiK 1 friii) t a
and has now directed Uh aim to tho I
aid of dinablod nitn, and thoac whose
cIhIius uKninKt tho government hftve
not hwn ftiitlsfactorily nettled. ftt
.. - - , ...
IFPIII1 MIT IIIIPT
IlkUII llUill
DV D An UCATUrn
Ul UttU IlLHiriLR
of Home Hygiene.
'turned in hs fuvor: Appeal to the T . V .. r.aioii; prin- s. rvea in tno recent war.
; .-up, vine court was taken Z li e cltv f..' " "p6" 8C"0"'. ' ' return ! The bureau was originally estah
i of lt,burg. I his old,, on Jus c 1'' f J"urnn",l"c Profession, having , llshed Jointly with the navy and war
i Hcnnett said: i i .1. . t. 1 e l""nw'"g the j (tciiartmcnU to replace into Biiiliiblv;
' "The general rule is that, where ! nt,ll,uitaiT ," ''lian occupation everv ex-servlec I
a ninnleliiaiitv t.- o,,.i,.i.. ... ... UH(Witaii(lliig that he would serve man who could work. This ifnc-l
labllsh ussessmem disiri.-t. ",.,,1 ""'"B" "V or the school , .ompli-died
sess the cost of consirut ttne sewers 1 .
on property therein It Is ot esse 1-! , "' ,0',he"' 'be Rose
bni th. .,: ; r'-coine. sirs. h. M. davenport.
i main purpose is to get into direct Peaches Onlv Are Damaced
contact with the men thi.mselvfmi.v . . ''7 UaillJKU
me of fact and If It be determined i ir ?,.,, "''.?001 '''"fence find out Jos' what their troubles by f-TOtraCted RainS and
'iy the proper tribunal that thtV ., i-aiiiiiie Miiams. consiai or, and then puMhe case bo 1
property is especially benefitted bv 1 n1"!! , Jollll,pk I for ,ho "Per offirlalH and see that ;
Im cnnstr.ii ii,,,. ,.f na Co .,' f.ave declined to Bleu contracts for it receives consideration. The meni-
assessment Is nroper to the extern I. f"niln V"- Miss Jelllnek and - hers of this office are full of action
i ....I. k tu ...u-.u.. .. .' " ' "er sister
Csld Days and Nights.
EQUIPMENT IS N EEDEO - !" I j?,' r APPLES CROPS ARE SAFE
X w " I J Mi-i-UUL provclnent or not . I, r "e '" n,fddle west dur-I Ihat milch pleasure to their work.
iiik 1110 summer and will remain i It Is tlie w ish of this bureau in
there. i-sl ililiul, 1,1-,,,,, 1, in ..-,,-, ,,,,,,,,1,1,1.
At hp FHllerton school Ml.o itv Willi ll will be nble to vivo nion. ! 1'eillK,
! rtTilin HoiiMns retires. The h'gh ! personal attention to all those ex-
school teachers who have signed ! soldiers who' need help, and If the
announced om tinie ao. leases are complbHtcd. then this
Tho scbnol ImsrH hau not vol , branch will n.,ri- its a .-limriiiu
I.,-,. " chosen teachers In AM the vre,1Mcl. s ', house, and refer them to the hrad-
painrui ucciucni was sustained hut Is considering Hie nnnilr-ntlmis nuarters. This brunch when ostnb-
s.ikk.1 ,! Ask.,1 (,, vrM, Painful Accident
It.Miin aiwl i:.iiiiiioiit vi't.n.. 1 ... 1
cal ( h:iiter I'ltys Hnlui y and i THlS MominP 'er announced
i...u.... v i O 1 Tho scbnol I
i-llncs, t'lierries t'niilli.iic to
IIIimuii Arier Itnliis (Vim., As
Miring (JniH.-rs of I'ollliia
llon and (iiHiil I roil.
lll!IIOV llln. (1,.... '
, , , , v "..uii niinip products
should be shown wherever possible
and they are willing to co-operale in
this great work.
This year tho contest will he con- '
r.ned strictly to mini ura tared pro
duct,, and fruits, flowers and V(.Ke-
i.blcs will not be considered. Strict- '
ly Oi-egon-made niiwlii.i.. .a ..-
shown and as these an) carried by
1 no majority r niclclianls 01 tlie
city some excellent exhibits are ex- '
peeled to rosult.
Tile coulest will I.n I.. .1.1 .1.
' '.'.'. lhrVe (l"ys r ""' fotlvul .the
',; 01 siuy anil tin.
windows will bo Judged by a com
mittee of local residents. An effort r
Is being made to have the first prize '
or :T. liberally increased and Mrs.
Perkins has written Manager Clarke
to sec if a larger appropriation can
not he mints.. sn B,WPr Pjp.ro(j -within
a few days and If a largo
prize is obtainable, an aiinounco
nient to that effect will be made
The other prizes will remain the
Mime as announced nnd In addition
to the prize winners honorable men
tion will be given the most deserv
ing dlsnlavs.
Last year this' feature won one or
the most pleasing. Tlie windows
beautifully- (iHcnrnled iittrnctii
great deal of uti.'iiHon and result. -d
i t onlv in favorable comment but
01 prom 10 iiuiKo mailing the ills-Plir-s.
The windows of the busi-
ss uimrt.-i at thai time presented
The employment of a licit Cross1 ' ,3 '"" u ivn ncnnaii, : now on hand and ."111 nrnhet.lv pinko I llshed Is called a central committee. . " uearu . ,.y ,minive enanince
nurse to give Ir.strui lions to hiirii cuimo.. uy ine u. r.. i:ouiy .o.n.is during the n.-xl few weeks and ran be composed of anv or the ! ." . " UB,"!' .. '..""" 7" "n cm,i-
school girls and to tho ladies of the i ,0"V"C. "? co'",nnll' .on the highway , Then h-vtrd Is evnrrislne- caution In 1 members of any welfare commit- ! :"""1'J " . .'" " '"" ."-1 . "vn by the
cnles'an towns'a, r " TtZlW K.rked.d. '"IZ ''70 ZXZ n r pi bib-! - fT"' '"'7 IhX'dec". .V.
of the county was the action taken 1 !,1.,pI!,cl f'''" ''"cka " ,he ba"k "boo,ine- nlv ..e who come well' health officials In that district. 1 ','." " " . ' w 1 " peach the! decraKo,,.,
ui uiv roan vwirre wora is ocing rccnnimen'l.-d. It has bc-n
esterday by the local chapter of
i ti," i,i" ..v." 1. . .. '.'.'ii :cl'"P I" hurt and hurt seriously.
the lied Cross following an interview ' i'T; andM1 a distance of several I ... ra'se .1.0 salaries .0 oulte a de-Jont with as little' delay as ponHlhle ' 'mlL'L 'i'-ViT 1?
with Miss Margaiet K. Duikin ,vllo i fl,l "'e road, dirctlv in front of 1 "ro and the board desires to find the many difficulties that occur when : ,T r 1 1111 1 1 ""'
also addressed the school board und " '"t,""V" w,"ee' of whlchbc best leacbers obtninnble for the such a great number of men are at- j . " " .TZ",' ... .1, . i . . ,t
tenintiniF lo olilain silt l,.mptil a nt a , ... . .. . . 1 u "el
sevpr.,1 .o .,!, i...i....' ., .1...' Passed over his left leg before it Amount of monev nald
Miy. This nurse, who will be fur- co,,Id, T.Tli T 1 uur1, "la" 1 " "
nlshod by the northwest division of ,",'UK V ' "','? c,'y '",""?lately J r
the Red Cross, will organize regu-' f""0'' the accident and taken to l eiV DireCWrS
I I 'Hi Ml i l (j UUIUIll tUII'Hl(7IHN III H'.l.ll, ,.i1,i i . ' ,
distance. Any ex-service man who ,'th, 'd growth and pre-
The purpose of Ihe dimlav Is In
lir.iniol,. Intrrest iu Orecnn manu-liic'tn-ed
gnods and to n!.l the Ote
on inannf.-irliireis In their endenv
ors In this localltv. ll Is also to edu-.-ate
dm people of ike slate In regs- I
lo the Hue of goods produced In I Jin
' tito and to persuade tbeni lo bnv
Oreiron made goods wherewr sir-h
tnoils can bo obtained at a prl.-o
.an not get local assistance Is In- ' , , ,,J "'"""'"" u"u lr'"
vlled to take on his case with either ' .... "'
.ar.td.sses in hoine hy.ione and care " '- D , I !!' " "" "'i'rS'
proWM'-formTn' K JlnS '! '"i-ed member, .t was fouinj i UIOSCl ,'' Z of'iiie i J "' d elsewhere.
one in each of the rural communi- i' ,"'B T WK lrfc' ! . ; I-"'""- "ut to everv cx-soldier r. ,j " V ,
ig a claim to be settled. : . ... , , I r j. . r-.
.....iiKii utrw OIOSSOIIIS IO nSSlllV I Tl tl 1 C TPtl t ftf
a good siod mm A l,.. .1 ...... . U IC t C I Ul
At a meeting of the stockholders having
ihat the bone in the leg was frac
II..A n...i i .i.i i, i.- t ! rureii. anil ine nnsie siiraineu. Ac-
clnity. It is desired Hint the school "'" "u '"K I y'c'nns. , or ine Cnipuua Growers association,
board provide a n.-oiu iu the high, bfl Beveral months before he three new directors were chosen to
laso ine piace or .lonn Alexander,
M. 1. fireen and Arthur Marsh, who
became disqualified by the surrender
j of their slock. Those selected were
I A. .f f;oH.l..M n,4,ri.i, V.,it,,,.r 1r a.wl
Paid For Team v;(,H;':iha,;k' tot,,r
srtmni tuiiMintr f- ,i,fl(i., nf wm ueaiiiii to muni 10 worK.
these local claufiprt and that the
equipment needed be immhased by T nnrtA Torino To
the district. However, the linnrd h:s iVtCJU- I I LLC IO
taken tho matter under advisement
nd up to the resent time no de-i
cision has been Riven.' '
Tt will he neeesarv to tmv a 1ms-'
pltnl rot. several tallies, dek ehairs,'
dummy, and other ntmnrattis
mountine in value to ai'nroxfm.itelv 1
$100. The Tied Crop wanta the,
to.hnoi bonrd to buy thin enii;tnient
vnno the loro!
agrees to pay the salary and ex
penses of the n urse.
The plan Is to arrange elapses of
Clifford Jope Is
a good sized crop. A heavy drop Is
expected within a few weeks, but it
Is believed that enough have set lo
Insure a pn.i.l hnrvu.i .....I . ..1..1.
Reelected President ,'im"Z, ,.. ...... ,
1 n r, -ty m I in .'leiir. I
' - I The trees are mil yet In full bloom I
KI tiK.NK. April 27. The conven-,""" '"ere is practically 110 danger.'
5
Starting Fire
II. (!. .Siiiiinirrlln. who was ur-.'c.iti-d
la -i ,1111111, -r 7i.irg.-d with
Inn lug sinned fires In the l'inpiua
... . 7. ... . . Tl... 1 ... . .i .n.illliiKll rore-t. was in irti-,1 I, v. tl,..
their resignations and J.T. Mathews, ' l" ln?, ' '",""y, ' '"-.stinn I .. "'r ' v;rV federal grand Jury at I',. Via nil
Kay Stephenson and C. II. 8penc; '-ndeavor tlnlon which closed -Z!n m Vl J". Mi'"" '"m who n-a a I. :,r is li, l o
wore chosen in Ihelr place. ,f' nlt;ht at Hpilt.g leld was the . " w w 11 fl d a very prosperous .,,,, WK ., n "
1 npse otian'tH nave neeti made to , , , , ,"",M " w'i.1, ,.,.,.. ' , ., . , intf r 11 nre
tii'i 111 ljh' run. y. i itt'i" were .i.: ...... vimiih-d mh- cumuimwii in
I registered deleeales. Cliffoid 11. , ""ill the same as will, prunes. New ! I "? "":,,.'' ? Jl''i,
Jope was re-elected president of th- blossoms have appeared since ib.M n, , . 'J ! ",n t ,, ,nT
rr:: county union. Mr. . opo Is an over- ". Ii..irl.,- polllno.lon and fruli. ' ' ' ' ' 7,00 , ,, 'i r , '' . "
,r" seas veteran.. He is now completing appear to have I n litlle da,-i """Un"' '" ",M ,"ll"r;'1
W.
Ity Associated Tress
. KHMONTON, Alta.. April 27.
Wlinl iu thntiol.t 1 ho a reoorrl nrM
for a team purchased at a farm auc-VD,'rf-ct 11,8 organization which will
Hon 111 the provinces was paid re- : maintained in this city by the A.
e"'ier in mrn ; " .. ' rlin-oH tho ri-
rcrefi Kercnernn mares ai iienvnr 1 ,,. . ....... n
Falls sold for 11975. tne L'nipqua (Jrow.-rs nssoriat i.)ii
urutfc in i uuin mill lirf'para-' , - .. .... f ,.r ii.. i
4io, for the turnover are under ' '"'? " '" ,' ' of ini nH fi" i'"""' y"' ' Kr""
way. Slockholders are for the rreal- i university. Ills home Is In Rose-; .Hud tllelr pear trees only
er majority exchanging th.fr stock."'
r . r f . - In the local concern for stock in the
care of sick. Thcv are tatttht the 1 fl J UiZU-dlUVlU A. Itupert company, and to thiu end .
first X-idimeiils of .anltailon. the directors are lielng apponlted ' who oalVatlOn ArmV
he orgaulzallou whieh , J
bad In en start, d by Ins
his education In Kugene and Is a "kcii, and although Ibis crop Is nnl
not to exceed forty women and ln Rncfidi.iti Dyimlt
series of fifteen lessons give them ;
the prlnc-lnles of home hycicne and.
nroner . methods of r-anne for cuts.;. , hold stock in the orgauizailou
ferulae and minor R'rkno.. Th v. iy .issia-iaica I ress , wn b , chllrj!(. ,)f thl, cnnI1lllt
are taught the care 01 infants. LONDON', April 27 A flolslicvik work here this year. Atiorney Ceo.
proper bathing methods, feeding. ! revolution has broken out in Ju.ro- Neuner Jr. has been retain. d ity the
etc., and In the fjnnl lessons given .Slavia. says a Central News dispatch company as s; crctai ; and attorney,
are instructions retarding the care from Home quoting Trieste advices the same position as he held with
of the sick. The course is fre and o the Messagero. of Home. Ma- the L'mpqua Growers.
is given under a foienelent trained chine guns have been brought Into o
nurse. Hrsulnr rlarscs are cop- action In Belgrade, where I. is said , . ,
ducted In the hieh schools In nddl- thai hundreds have b-en slain, while VOlP.r.t h.TTTl r?.?.C ITMJ
tinn to .ho lessens .riven .he women faial riots have occurred at I.albach '
of the community. and Agram.
The nurse would probable be in -
the community for at least six- M VS St'l'I'l.lKM. . : Ily Associated lrMw
months and during that time would .
from which COLlMnt'S. April 27 Ohio Tot
to Dealers
Are Organized
'n0al!",.',"''"ty Aulomotlve
'tht I, -, .U," VM organized
hni..i neia at tne
. noi.-I. Al,01,t , j,..
Mm. . d i"ok na In the
resident C a .""l
jonitee was ,,,,,'. k.. .t.' ! cover all of the principal towns and While In Portland
Tnl to ilrtw .... .. - ine. ... . inn.n. ni,..n. i nn nf .Lo Vie returner! Isst nfht I'ilv Ire- ers urn Irtilov ovnre
ilT-h. .... .. "nL,lu ....) II... ...b la a... .nt.lr tl I. Whir.r.le Vi.l.oH tl.o Oroi.OO tnp nruaMen. W. I .n,H.Uid .....
- no inese will l '. """il,ul . - -- r. raivaiton Arniv.
sllglilly hurt by the rain and cold
' wen l her.
.localise of the various condillona.
! types of soils, etc., In Douglas conn
i ly, II Is difficult to make a state-
Itf t r I ' " '" wl" cover tlie entire --
mun in txoseours v ' "" localities th.. prune, a
Mass. Ballots on
Delegates at Large
Ity Associated lros
IIOSTON, April 27. Maawichu-
badlv hurl because Ihev bloomed a ! four delegates ill large !e lb,, rei.iib.
,, , !"', "r'" days earlier Ihan In li.au and democratic national con-fi.-ld
represenla- other places. In some sections. ., i..i,,.., ....
None or the c.i ml lea les at huge ap
peared on the ballot as pledged f
Their Preference
'n,ren Cblcotc
... .. .., .-,..,,, ewe.er. 1I1B frees ate JSt IIOW
III tb c-ily today and spent the after- reaching full bloom These rr,n,li-
l.f.riO inn ferrlotr u-l,K l,.,..! ,e.. 1.,... 1 , . . .. - .l , -
,., .k li....?.. ' " . .: ... . ...oe , , s.nsing in an aver-, any parliruliir presid.-niiul ran ill
... .. ..,,, ., n.,,1M,rv a.e necessary and conseouenlly by date, ludlcailous point lo a light
hoard con ernlng the cainpslgn for close investigation It Is believed that vote.
"- "" ". ..ne inoK.irm. on in wnole me con.lltlons this venr
Mr. Chii ote had a number of excel-j nre very ravorable for a large fruit
lent photogrn'ih of the lllshop Scott ; yield.
school and farm w hich will be opened n
soon for the homeless boys and girla: .(WirtlllS AltlO I'lloSr'.V
r.l tills stale. It Is needless to dwell
esslng their pref- ,, the Knul U.III5 j,mr. ity ,tlr.
MtltKKT VrtT.Tll)i.
W ii "tnetine of. the sihool board, I'OHTT.AND, Anril 27-C.u-
t-,1 .nd a,lo;nW a7e,he 'next ! to that " of the r-ronoced army retail core ,d ordered a large and electing delegates , , r,.pub- t ' nM to the home ser? IZZ'X VJrZW "IZTZ .TbuX t
V b. held Mod I1""" -.""-' ?" todtag.l.inimmt o rr..lu. .rmy ..PPll that l.an and democratic national con-, progran, during rescue week .' MlntmE,. were Vi. im... .". . and u clnce, 7,l h .... I ! a 1
i organization i. rn.n. ticpft ailments of senno rti ntn-n. . w ill n- soki on a. purine saie as soon TMiuon. ine principal primary , starting on Vav 1st will lie snent in v.r a . m. . v I A , ,, Z
Parnose" of pr'" I work among tuberculsr r.sidenfias they arrive, l.acon, blanket, and fight is between General Wood aad Or."o tVn 'fl I Is li.rlf : hl.hrl l,,HI r "w vesler '"a""1'8 "'' u,wl ?
" also toP h;rJn.K.!'nnd In other wsv, assist Jn raising, canned yegetables will be ottered the;8enaior Hardin, for the republican 'n homeless ch ldren and Vhe dt -1 n..,?.! fl.! " ""?', . Y. 1 r'"'"'r-
same aa at iorruer aaies. presidential endorsement.
the central health of the county.
tute and It Is a cause. that everyone Carmony the Benson school.