MM TflHM llll .11.11 11 II . IUM.J. II Ml If ...i .' WMTJ'-4jV-4l.n''-l.-..JlJJ .I..l.ILJ. .JJllW.UM I ll',ll'."'"' r ill i i r 3 VJ1IITE SKOE OnESSIIlG KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE Also Pasts, sod Liquid for Black, Tin, Ox-Blood and Dark Brown Shots no t. r. DALixr comokations im. buffalo, n. y. J ll l 1 1 1 w uwwwwww s N. GI,KNIAI,K NEWS After the Fourth we spent three delightful days at Ashland. The Granite City spared no pains or expense In their magnificent en tertainment dr their thousands of guests. Ambassador Gerard, on Sunday at the Chautauqua building, was the feature of the occasion and the i sembled guests were loud In their appreciation of the opportunity of hearing the distinguished speaker. Amusements for all ages were in evi dence everywhere, and the bountiful supply of choice edibles, were only equalled by the splendid manner in which the gererous entertainers dis pensed their hospitality. Each person seemed to act as if they were person ally entertaining their most beloved relations. And not an accident oc cured to mnr the enjoyment of any one. Language Is inadequate to ex press our appreciation of three "red letter days" to hold as a memory of a successful Fourth df July, to con vey our grat'tnde as an appreciative people of twee on all our borders. And our National Emblem floating proudly over us. and Our God. who gave us victory still reigning su preme and caring for us all. A"ln the wheels of commerce is In evidence In our city and valley, and the sirens whistle tells us that our mills are in action, and our grain fields are ripe to harvest. Everybody busy and everybody happy. J. B. Hart, of the Central Garage has received his second carload of Chevrolet cars aud six of them are sold to date. I Hiss Jack Platner of the "Hanks Grocery," has purchased a "French Ford." and Is a very charming and competent chauffeur. Chas. Hobbs , df the Azalea-Glen-dale U. S. Mall Service, has purchas ed a French Ford Truck, very com modious and exactly suited to his work of conveying the mall along his route. Also we notice there are many females who travel by this route. Chas. is popular, but he does not want his name in the paper. But we must say that he drove his Ford car over 29,000 miles and has never had a serious accident or any detention In his work. Tourists from many states are In our valley and real estate Is chang ing owners every day. We cordially welcome them all. The aged mother of Nels Thompson who Is from Hilt. Calif., Is visiting at the Thompson home Indefinitely. Mrs Edith Gobbert, formerly of this city, Is visiting her. many old CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years friends in this city and valley. She comes to us in the shadow of the loss of her beloved brother, Adrian Cal lahan, and Ifrom the bedside of her only son. Homer, who is a patient at St. Vincents. Since he met with such a terrible accident, we all feel deeply for Mrs. Gonbert and her son and daughters. J. B. Howell visited his aged mother and other relatives at Grants Pass over the Fourth. Mrs. O. .T. Moore visited her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis at Roseburg last week. She left for her home at Woodland, Cal.. on Saturday. It v"s our privilege lately to mee Huron Clongh for the first time since he came home from army service, where he held a rommisslon as a Ileutenxnt In the U. S. Army. He wears his army honors with dlgnltv and we noted In his features, the Grecian profile of his father, blended with the exquisite chsracterisMcs or his mother, and the general person ality of both parents. We were much pleased to meet him. X X ELKS TO PliAV GOTiF SALEM. Ore.. July 8 Golf tour naments both for men and women will play a big part In the entertain ment of visiting Elks during the third annual state convention of the Erks to be held here July 22-23-24 A huge sliver trophy will go to the man with the best low not score, the committee announced today. A caddie bag will be presented to the man with the lowest total score. Both prises can not be won !y any one single Individual. A largo silver vase will he car ried home by the woman securing the lowest total score. SfWOOLS CONSOIJDATEI. The vote taken at Myrtle creek and Glendale recently on school consolidation was canvassed and it was found that the measure carried with practically no opposition in both places. At Myrtle Creek dis tricts 65 and 15 consolidate and at Glendale districts 128 and 77. The consolidation has already stimulated applications and several teachers have applied for positions In those schools. 8CTHKRLIN DANCE. Always beats' the Signature of Social dance at Sutherlin Frldav I night, July 9. Oakland orchestra will supply the music. Everybody Invited. WHEX YOtJ LEAVE TOWN this summer It's a good move to hare the News-Review follow you to youi vacation home. Let us mail It to you dally Just phone 135 or write our subscription department and we'll see that It comes to you regularly. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. All patrons and the public gener ally are hereby notified that Smith and Friend have moved their Jitney stand from Phone 271 to 21. Call 21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND Ccmbs.ing Red Propaganda E. B. Fish Come Out of Labor Rank to Fight Radicals and Bolshevist , 4rVf One of tho outstanding events of Chautauqua this year will be the lec ture upiR-arance of E. I!. Fish of Everett, Wash. This young apostle of 100 pur cent Americanism came rtcht out of the labor ranks at the time of the Seattle general strike and started a sneaking campaign for sane thinking. He was a mechanic in the Everett shipyards, and In a month he bad challenged the attention of the entire Northwest by his two-fisted fighting methods and his ungual Kpcmklng ulillltlcs. For a year he has been talking to laboring men. in the mills, in the lumber camps, on the waterfrouu Now he appears on the Chautauqua platform for the first time. If you bate red American blood In your veins you will want to hear him. Douglas County Awake to Blight It)-. Prof. H. P. Bans, Chief Plant PathoHgtst. O. A. C. Douglas eounty Is evidently awake to the fire blight menace. In one dis trict visited Saturday afternoon, an inspection was made In some p-oui- laing young orchards In which the disease has appeared and where the grovers are making every effort to stamp out the disease by thorough. going methods. The county fruit in spevtor, Mr. Armstrong, Is a fire blight expert, having directed blight control work for several years before coining hove to this county. He Is aware of the seronsness of this de structive and highly contagious dis ease, which has wiped out so manv profitable orchards In other parts d' the United States, and Is assisting the growers In every possible way to prevent Its establishment here. There Is only one way to combat fire blight, namely, to cut out all traces of the disease as soon as It is discovered. The wounds mnde and the tool, used should be disinfected with Relmer's solution, ntade by Is solvlng 1 part, (by weight) of mer curic cyanide, and 1 part of erosive sublimate (mercuric chloride) In 500 parts of water. The druggist will prepare this for the grower If desir ed. It is a deadly poison and should be labeled and guarded as such, but It gets the germs. Suspected canes should be called at once to Mr. Arm strong's attention, In order that he may give instructions on the proper Stop and reflect great fires from little sparks are spread. He careful with fires. Mary Adel Hays Returns Noted American Soprano to Make Another Western Tour on Chautauqua Mrs. O. P. Coshow returned last night from Portland and Salem where she has born visiting for the nastthre weeks She was accent pauoed from Salem to 'his city by ; her grandson, Robert Pickens, who iwlll remain In the city for rever.il weeks. r.f 74 '?-? wm Western music lovers were given a rare musical treat last year at Chan tnuqun In the recital, by Mary Adel Hays, the well-known New York soprano. That they expressed themxelves In 410 uncertain terms In their appreciation is evidenced by the fact that Elllsun-Whitc Is returning Miss Hays this sea son. This Is In face of the fart that there Is an unwritten law In Chautauqua on not returning tho same attraction on succeeding years. Miss Hays has been achieving new triumphs this year In the East and South, and her ap peniance here on the third rjl;;!it of Chautauqua will undoubtedly be eagerly ntlrlpated by all "mi'rtc fnnK." 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They both slug and read and Impersonate, play cello, ssrophom?, piano and accordion. And they do every one of these many things with finished musicianship and ability. There is not a dull or unlntw estlng moment In their two programs on the sixth day. If you miss them jrot Auto Owners! We would tic iluised to lest your Batteries Free at any time and give you expert ailrlrn on the rara of flatteries. Wbn jw;vhaiiig new batter ies gi-t our price. We ran save you ni'moy. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE ordera ablploods of ohealcals, great quantities of wool, luaber, print pa per, flour, tcaohlnery, garments and oanned goods fro a Oregon. Fop Oregon produots tre eo good their fame extends to the ftr-a.ay Orient. Aasoolatel Industrial of Oregon andllng of the disease and aid in to result In a spread. Both near and inspection for other cases. i apple orchards must bo watched Attempts to cut out this exceed- I'lre blight is a disease where a stitch ingly inl'ertlous disease without In-; In time saves nine hundred and nine- structlon from the Inspector is likely ty nine. SPECIAL BARGAINS in HOT WEATHER GOODS. Saturday we offer Bathing Suits, Chiidrens Wash Dresses and Ladies White Skirts, at greatly reduced prices. . In Groceries: Will sell Sugar at $25.00 per sack of 100 pounds; Candy, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and all kinds of Lunch Goods for your 4th of July picnic, at prices that are right. Peoples Supply Company CAN YOUR FRUITS It will mean money saved this winter. Mason jars $1.00 for pints, $1:10 for quarts; Jelly glasses 70c dozen, jar funnels 10c to 35c Thick jar rubbers 10c dozen, Jar caps 35c doz. Preserving Kettles, Spoons, Strainers, Aprons, etc. Save money at CARR'S . . . 231 North Jackson Iacheerful home-coming C9 tt ri -.i i .1 .t - rkrnr I nunc means conuon anu guuu tneer wuai uicro u m wuamuw FURNACE in the basement. Your slippers, pipe, favorite reading and the CALORIC are combination that make you forget the howling wind and drifting now. And how tho wife and children appreciate such a home warm and comfortable in every room. More than 76.000 satisfied users testify to the .splendid success they have had with the S&OriglruU Patented Pipciess furnace This it the furnace which has revolutionized heating.' Instead of using numerous pipes and registers, it heats the entire house through only one register. It is therefore easily installed in new or old houses. usually in one day, without intending wita ysus OPEN ALL SUMMER rrrvnt hra'ir ff rrnccmentl. ( The CALORIC heats all typea of hornet tro to eighteen rooms, alio churches, stores, factories, nails and other buildings. It bums coal, coke, wood, faa or lignite, and, because of special patented f-sturts. saves from to your rucL I he UAuu.o is sold unda'slhc Monitor lmrlad Guarantee, which insures the purchaser ihoroub and economical heat. Csll on us, er write for the nw CALORIG catalog. Churchill Hardware Co. 4 If r. Jackson 8f. lUMttburg. I t ci i' 1. 1 .!" . a IfPSH 3 f - - 'Si '3t ROSEBURG, OlE'JOx II