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Issued Dull J ti.ipt Sunday.
I W. BATES L WlMBfRlT OIHT C.'BATES
8Un3CniPTION RATES
Pally, par rear, by mall M OO
Dully, tlx months, by mull .... J. 00
By Carrier, per month (0
Tlio Associated Press la exclusively
entitled to the utn for republication
a: all oewa dispatches credited to It
or not olherwir-e credited in tola
paper and also the local newa pl- phases of farming and atoclc produc
lished herein. All rlxhle of republl-j tion, such aa produetlcn of pork, calf
canon oi special aisfsitncB uergiu . ratting, corn raising, etc.
thing iioi''1a was done tn order to
give the boj-a and glrla a real
tre.it, socially and educationally.
Classes In gardening, corn ratalof,
pig and potato raising, aeed (election,
stock Judging and aaDitatlon were
held In the mornlnga. All of the
boya were able to pick up aome good
pointa In thla work, which proved
very Interesting.
Club work la faat becoming one of
the important factor, Industrially,
in Oregon, and many club boya are
even excelling their fathera in some
are aiao reserved.
Entered aa second-class matte!
May 17. 1920, at the post office at
ttoscburg, Orexon, under the Act of
March 3, 187 9.
How-boot, On-icon. July 1 1, 1120.
Prize Winners In Industrial
Club Work Attend Ses
sion at College.
PROGRAM IS ENJOYABLE
Jjiuh-m l-'or IVitli lli) anil .iil'
l'niM Ar Former IMikIii Coun
ty Imluolrliil dub Workers "
mmI Vrlaa Winner.
IDy Islle rtiitnrr I'nU Florence
Wharton )
O. A. C. Summer School. July M
The Iniluatriul Club Summer
School at Corviillls has main been
a auccess, and better than over be
fore. Monday, June 21st found
about 40 boya and girls, from touii
ties all over the stale, gathered at
O. A. t,. each of Ilium a prlze-wln-'ner
In some club project which they
bad successfully completed, such as
corn, pigs, potatoes, cnlf rulslng,
turkeys, etc. Kach of theso young
'Orcgonians worked hard all year in
Anticipation of winning just such a
"trip, and considered themselves ex-
The summer rbnil for the club
workers closed July 3. Everyone left
with reluctance, expressing themsel
ves as having had the time of their
live.
The boys, together with the name
mf project won in, are as follows:
1-slio Hiitner, lender, Douglas
county; Charlie Russell, pigs, Marlon
county; Dele Went, pigs. Klamut
county; Floyd Holhrook. pigs. Ben
'on county; James Grubbe, chickens
Mtiltnitmah county; Itobert Goetz,
I I rabbits, Clackamaa county; Xatha
I Hikes special student. Denton county
L! Maurice Black, calf raising, Doug
I lam itnunlv Avurill lllb,v ,nrn
Malheur county: Albert Zenger,
sheep, Multnomah county; Adolph
Zenger, s'nek, Multnomah county
Grant McMillan, sheep, Multnomah
county; Verile Jarl, chickens. Clack
nmas county: Earl Heft, ducks
''laokamns county;. Arlhur Bliss
;las, Multnomah county.
The girls are: Florence Wharton
'eader, Douglas county: I.lllie Fiala,
pnultry, Clackamas county: Amy
fiunlafiton, canning. Multnomah
county; Ixna lhman, special attt'
rent. Clackamas county; Wilhelmlna
Keinfleseh, special student; Thelina
simms, sewing, Clackamas county
Viola Thompson, special student
Sherman county; I.lllie Nelson, can
nlng, 'Multnomah county; Garland
Nnhmldt, special student, Hen'on
county; Marie Glenger, canning, Til
'imonk county; Pauline flienger
dural home beautlflratlnn. Tillamook
county; May Folle. sneclnl student.
Klamath county; Ruth Mellndv
milk goals, Multnomah county; Ell-
.rnlicth Watson, gardening, Multno
nnh county: Gladys Kllneliam, can
nlng. Tillamook county; Margaret
I'ettlt. sneclal student. Denton conn
tv; Katherlne Dnswcll. ronklnr. Mal
heur county; Golda Hartley, cooking
herman county; llcssle lllnom, nigs
Marlon county; Lois Pagcnhoff, sew-
ng. 'lnikumas county; Martha Wll
rooking. Sherman county; Ilnler
Svkes. special student, llenton conn
lv; Vera Svkes. sneclal student. Hen-
Capital However Is Showing
Strained Condition and
Credit Hard To Get.
1 trcmely lucky to have won out
against the hundreds of other boys,,n 00uniy
The girls enjoyed clnsses In cook
and girls In the club work this year. I
tin luesday morning regular classes
were begun. A days schedule for
"the buys ran something tike this:
7:00 llreak fast.
8:00 Swimming Tank.
:00) Classes lu
10:00) various
1 1 :00l subjects.
Iriuirh. f
1:00 General Assembly.
2-G II or real Ion.
Ilaae Hall,
Tennis, etc.
Dinner.
7-10 Social Time.
it. A, C Hummer School.
During the two weeks
irg, cv.ing, noiisc necontt'nns, cure
f clothing, care of children, and
home mining. Their schedule war
cry rlmllar to that of the boys.
CODLING MOTH HIMtAT.
! It Is now time to apply the July
y""illlln Moih Spray. It looks now
I like thero are not many of '.his
It-rood of the moth in the orchar
I mat nave neen well spruyed ano
cured for. Hut the only. safe tiling
, to do Is to apply the arsenate of
('lad spray now.
I'se arsenate of lend, one poun!
(llrvl In tOO tfitllnn. nf wnle.t
several: t'i. ,...i. -i . . .i .
Kioto ,.,. - i 1 "r ""' ". ui.iruuKii
-.-I... mi. um pnmy-mating of the snrav.
groves near Corvallls. On two dlf-t . p r munTinvn
occasions the entire group? rn,,nt' Vmit rn.i'n.
ITwepv. T .. 1 .. 1 n . n o n
INTEREST RATE IS HIGH
Unsettled Conditions of Finance arc
lUnponsible for High Itnte of In
tercut Ik-niundcd Fur Iajuiis to
J'rivute IlorroHum.
ferent
twere given theatre parties.
Safe Tllilk for infants & invalids
ASK FOR
tol.nti. tnv.lld! t,il OmHtisCMIdraa I
lbs Original Food-Diink For AllAgea
Avou!
linitBtinna
mJ Subttltutu.
g:eh Mllh.Malt1 Oraln Rxlrsct In Powdvr
IVo Cooling fJoiirishuiji UicUbl
CHICAGO. July 14, (Special to the
News-ltevlew) Superficially busi
ness conditions generally show a
slight improvement during June. Ac
tually, however, capital, the funda
mental element of business became
Increasingly scarce and costly. The
result was a tightening of the al
ready strained situation. Two facta
of outstanding significance were the
decisions ttr the Finance committee
of the Chicago Board of Trade to
fix the Interest rate for the month
of June at 7 percent per annum, so
far aa Hoard of Trade transactions
were concerned, and the Issuance by
the United States Treasury of certi
ficates bearing 6 per cent Interest.
Those certificates bearing the highest
rate of Interest the government has
had to pay for money since the Civil
War, were iBsued on obligations gor
early maturity. The rate la one half
per cent lower than the government
rate of great Britain, financially
rippled by five years of war. and
approaches 'he rate that Is being
paid by private borrowers, (those
who are fortunate enough to obtain
loana) and fa It very probable that
he advance In the government In
terest rate will result In a further
idvance In the rates that will have
to be paid for money by Industry.
And, -incidentally, any advances In
he Treasury rate tends eventually
o mnke for higher rates of discount
hus stressing the scarcity of capital
n this country and -in the world.
Indications are that for some time
come rising rates of Interest to
rlvate borrowers will continue to
e a feature of large finance. That Is
he condition that has done awav
ith speculative trading In indus-
ial securities to a large degree.
uch securities are among the very
things, If not the only thing.
hich have not Increased In Pro
portion to other -investments. It .la
ot Improbable that If the steady
ovement of readjustment continues
nlnterruntedly. regular miylne In-
lustrial securities may now have
reached their low mark.
The more wholesome tone that
i , . ... .
I mm liens roriecteci on its race was
lue entirely to the betterment of
nil I ron d transportation facilities. A
t eer-movement of basic com modi
ties as well as finished products per
mitted a more flexible condition of
I'-luidntlon. "Stocks that had begun
to be depleted were replaced. In most
markets t was the seller that felt
the Influence of the buver: that Is.
the buyer, becoming skeptical of high
prices, withheld orders; and while
prnductlun did not increase mater
ially In volume, It began to catch
up with the restrained demand. The
result was a slight reduction In some
retail prices, even though the cost
of production and distribution had
Miown no decrease.
It hns been antd, and by mnny stu-
ilents eg high rinance, that the peak
of high prices has been reached and
Mint retail costs have started on a
downward awing. The extent to
which that Is true cannot be esti
mated In sny accurate measure at
this time. The reduction In the cost
of textiles, the huge cancellations
nnd other lndlcutlona of falling prices
nave oeen offset to some degree by
the Increasing cost of raw materials
and i transportation as well a by
' "" '. 111 1 . '
Noted Portuguese Violinist at Chautauqua
KUl tCre'r CmM n tl,a ThW Dr WUh Agisting Quintet of Mu.icM ArthU
CMVt'lNia -iNj X
hvctt
C 1920
How manq miles
did qou march i he
summer Cleveland
was nominated
Select your fiVsuc
cordin to the romda
titey have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the gcing
is apt to be .heavy The
V. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads The U. S. Chain
or Usco.
For front wheels
The U. S. Plcin.
For best results -everywhere
U. S.
Royal Cordi.-
WE
ermcDra-rKssy-CHAjNijsco-PMiri
REMEMBER the time
. the first automobile
parade was organized? Even
the good old torchlight pro
pession had to give way
before the advance of prog
ress. fires are often sold the
same way politics are.
The last people to wake
up to what they are getting
are the people who pay the
bills.
The bills are getting too
big these days in both cases. -And
the man who is feeling
it most with respect to tires
is the man who owns a
moderate-price car.
Ill
The idea that the small car
owner doesn't need a good
tire is rapidly going the way
of all mistaken ideas.
He needs it more than
anyone else. It's part of our
job, as we view it, to see
that he gets it.' ,
Our tire service starts with
good tirea-U. S. Tires. All
sizes made to a single stand
ard of quality none graded
down to the price of the car
they will go on.
U. S. perfected the firsf
straight side automobile tire
-the first pneumatic truck
tire.
The U. S. guarantee is for
the life of the tire, and not
for a limited mileage.
IV
When we recommend and
sell U. S. Tires we do so in
the interest of greater tire
economy. It is our experi
ence that that is the fcesf '
way to build up a sound and
sizable business. ' '
Un ite d States Ti res
HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION
PHONE 333
Roseburg Distributors
- -g
the curtailment of production, par
ticularly in the textile industry.
Since the Armistice, there has been
a very one aided condition of de
mand. A stimulus to the production :
or luxuries was given by large buy- i
era, notably among the so-called
wage camera. That condition over-i
develnne.1 ih. i l. , . .
- -m nuifii us in
fluence was felt. The Department of
..ensury inrougn Secretary
....., ,,. , announcement
recently ,hat the American people
spent twenty-two billion dollars Inst
year n non-essentials and articles
of luxury. The result Is that the A
merlcan people today are face to face
With the ilt.rn.Mv. 1... i .
..i ...j luxuries
...,.. over me nation larm
iers are evidencing a decided foellna
or unrest, due to the lack of balan
ce In vital foort nnH..M. I
m J I nnn
essentials. That feeling, even now is
The third ilnr m iti.ni.iw,,,. , . .
hi. s.rlng o.u.1,,,., will present . ahor. lnv, " and Z ' be ev.,"." ",""r,uw ' '"--n Haul IVppIr,
..... o. .i .... .,. M M z. srAt.'rj.y.r--
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
renetratini? Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
. J!" rTrmi:ld oftn you ha-e trir
Penetratine. anrint. i:... T , "
"" ,4J t n the one dependabte
resulting m the curtailment of farm
iinwiuciion, ine money that should
have been advanced to the farmer has
been spent on automobiles, chewing
gum. luxurimia l-lnit... , i
. .-.u,,,, lamuiiiis,
t summer liars and the like. The bank-
...g iiueresis. wttn a full realliation
of the condition, last month put a
rather definite stop to loans which
were to be devoted to the production
and distribution-of luxuries. Reportt
trom retail merchants indicate too.
that the l:.himl.nn .. . i .
. . . uviih o.is Deen
mo aosorption of many
"Heles of luxury, due, o( course, to
! tne Increasing scarcity of money.
That is the most encouraging
; Phase of the situation which has re
"eres? m lncrMeJ rate of In
j Those manufacturer and dealers
who have expected the trade In lux
lhle eMn"e ,r 1iPIointed.
rV.l h? "h,"", emand to othe
,h" ""' n"""ly 'hose in which
now the necessities of life and the
cheaer priced articles, tends to pro
duce a more stable condition In In
dustry and a more equable distribu
tion of costs and production, but
there Is a Hmn, .k-. ....
, 7 '"- mo Bnirtina
ot demand may go too far and thht
dns m, dne leKltlma'e busl- j
EDUCATE THE AFFLICTED
WASHINGTON'. July 14 Medical
associations of the United Statfs
" lnsugaaraiea a campaign for
the treatment and education of the
children who are deaf and dumb, or
bo h. A Joint committee Including
members from each organliatlon bu
been appointed to draw up plan.
AsslatancA nf iiai. . . ,
1 J tilvuifJUl so-
cieties. state boards df health and
...... .iBr win oe sought In or
der that the campaign may be quick
er made effective. It Is planned to
list all children suffering from oral1
or-auditory organs, to establish day j
schools thrniivhrt... h . . I
- - d vuuuiry ror
the Instruction of these special nu-
course of inntmciinn ... ,, .'
the most modern methods.
PAILV WEATTIER REPORT.
NOTICE TO AllTlSANA.
The place of meeting has been
chaiiged to Msccahoe hall on W"
relays Installation of officers next
Wednesday. July 14. Secretary
o .
,v o '!! r"'am "oc,:,I W" be given at
A.i wTrHr,,ii'1,'
0. S. Weather Bureau, local offlee,
Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hm.r. .nHi-
a a. m. todav.
lrclrritatliM Im a .
red,h: 'u "unQ-
Highest temperature yesterday.... 60
" Y , """Peramre last ntaht.... 5G
Prec pltatlca lt 24 honra. 31
Preci since first ot month 41
Normal precip. for this month. . .jj
Total preelp. from Sept. 1.
11 to date . 22 98
PrIP- from Seipiu 1.
Averaga preDitatioS TATa, -2
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