Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 28, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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'SUM
Originated by
HOR1.ICK
Get the ORIGINAL
Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se
lected malted grain, reduced to powder form.
The Focd-Drink for A!! Ages.
Used successfully for over 13 century.
HT Superior to tea, coiice, cocoa
A quick lunch readily digested.
Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious
Abk (or Hntlicl', at All Fountains
Prepared in a moment by l.riikly si irnnu tlic powder in
hut or cold water. Keep ut home or when traveling.
AskForon GetHoHick'S
thus Avoiding Imitations
SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price
The Old Keliahlo
ttnniid I'ackaizo
Writ fur fro sample to llorll k's, Dept. li, Hjcioc, Wis.
Julien Josephson
Picture Scheduled
"lied lint Dollars.' Uio lure ro
duetlon which will l.f hIidwii hi i In
Antlers theatre on Saturday evening
January first, n auoiher product of
the art of Julleti JnHi phsoii. tho
Hosel-urg "native Hon" ami la atd to
li out of the higgest things ha
ever .lone. As usual. Hit star i
Charles Kay. Charles Kenniore I'l
ri h, editor (if the Catamount Art
craft press hook liaH 1 ho tol lowing
to say concerning J ulnii JofiliKjii
and 'ltd Hot hollars."
When Jnlien Josephson writes
fount ry hoy nlorlen like "The Kgg
Crate Wallop" Crook'! Straight" and
'Ki'il Hoi Hollars" for Charles Itay.
he known what he's talk in-; iihout
He's iiutfing on the screen. Him folks
that he hiiouH hark In the Utile town
In Southern Oregon where In- lined
to run a general store. Mr, Joseph
Ron In u small town product, hut a
Ing t inn writer. Thomas II. I lire
thought no niin'h of the first story
Mr. JoHepliKoii ever wrote t hat h
attached him to liiH staff of regular
scenario wr iters so that t he a ill hor
rou Id work In close communication
wllh Charles Kay. Tied Hot lollarn"
ha the rural atmosphere. It h ii hour
you and ine and the folks next door
I'ernonally. we think Us the hest
thing Mr. Josi-phsoii has lurried oui
to da to.
Movie Closcupsj
Wallace Held ill a lieW screen POII1
edy, "Tho liaiieln' Knot,' will lie Ihe
uttraetlon at the Antlers Theatre fnr
two days commencing Tuesday. The
jdiotoplay Is said to present Ihe star
In a rule thai is unusual and that ts
Ideally suited to Mr. Head's huoyant
personality.
Wallie is .Sylvester Tihlde. lately
arrived in New York from a eouiilry
town to work for his uncle l-luot-h in
the j 11 k hiisiness. The latter is a hide
hound conservative, with I he result
that his profits have pretty nearly
dwindled off into space. Svl ester,
known as " Voh" shocks his undo
wllh the modern in nova I tons he in
t roduces and Im In a cout iuual row
with hint. In tho meantime, "'eV
lutein Jnnie I lii dd. ,t dancer in t he
Caharet , in w Inch he happens to
drift. The discovery that "Ws" Is a
cr.ickei iiii k dancer results in his he
(oin in a partner In 'The Ctr.h n of
Koes." a hirhchi: r.iiiaiet. 'I'll ii '
he works hy dav al siv tlnll.im a week
and hy" uii-'hi for two h indred.
lint gradually ' Ves" focuses his
alti'titiou on hiisiiie.-b, to tlu dismay
of Junie. and kim's on the road for
his uncle wVh a hi arv.-rlisin
scheme that is inarveloiisly BUcress
ful. He reiuriH in time iti rescuo the
jiiK hiisim ss and to claim Junie tor
his own. Hehe Hani" Is plays Iho rol
of Junie. and Kaymond llaitDii, Tul
ly Marshall ami Lillian Lelnhton are
alsf In the cast. The picture was ad
i led from a popular magazine story
hv I len ry I'ayHon 1 uw t . Sain Wood
dire ted and it is u I'araiuonnt-Art
craft lilt-lure.
.
( ; Idi Li Swauson, who hail tho ltad-
iiiK feminine role opposite Kllfott
I ieter in "I'or It ei ter, for Wnse"
Dipears iu a similar rapacity In
Soui' ihiii to Think Ahout," thv
new Cecil It. Iieniille paramount pic
tare which h. lis last showing at
the Majestic thealre lonii'lit. I Mi i i lie
: Ii is past year, t his talented young
woman has won many adtn ireij; hv
her sph-ndid acting in "Male and
IV in ale" and "Why Change Your
WilM'.". Klliot h..ter has the lead
ing inalo roh.
Theodore It o hens, veteran Para
nioiinl character, has one of the most
difficult paits In his screen career li
tin put of Luke Anderson, the stern
'ather, who Minds himself in a fit of
rage. Koiii.. gamhler of the HiHh cen
inry. and speed driver In his many
varied roles. Mr. Ituhenx declares,
ihat the part of Luke represents Ci
lardest work he ever did in his life,
ueci'ssilatliiK as ft did, a study or all
'he characteristics peculiar to Hie
light les man.
tnheix in ihe casl are M.mte Clu'
who has an important support iuj;
"Kilt. Cl.ire Mciowe. Mlckev Moore,
ImIi.i Fave, Jntiies Mason, Theodore
Kostoff and Togo Yaiiiniamato.
"Something to think alumt" Is an
M'icinal story hy Jeanle Marl'herson
who wan resonsihe lor "Old Wives
'or New." and Ihe scenario for "Male
and Female."
Uregon uroiver Viasstsssap?
Officers Meet II
SAI.KM.
meeting ut
ntoi:sMioAi, cAitns
" r KKi:it. Violin. K1,ili!1iiV' iiitT;iT?
. I-'lewwrs. Ptiefit
r . "W fill
1 V. Chik.
V II
v . I. I' U
ii I i.n
KM K
riiftif
im y i.rn '
.if; V. I ;inc
1'uitio, Theory,
ul.-n. loin Went
'l)1roTMcll'
Mutil-
LUMBER
Of all d im elisions, at reason.ihl
rales while It lasts. tdock Norlh
f West Side St t re. I L'li 7 lr in p II. t
Weune. 1'hoile 3eT II.
3 Labor Saving Devices
Washing Machine (Electric)
Vacuum Cleaner (Electric,
Iron (Electric)
Are each of them in your lionicV I n't you be
lieve they should lie'.' If so, drop in and see us.
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
L-J
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THE NEW CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF GIVING IS:
(live soniPthintf useful and beautiful,
rather than tawdry and ornamental.
Abraham's Store
has a wonderful line of beautiful and
practical gifts for the whole family.
Moreover, do your shopping early this
year. You will receive better service
and a better selection to choose from.
I. ABRAHAM
Fine Dry Goods Novelties
Ladies and Men's Furnishings
I-'
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i
IKC. 3 The quarterly
(he Oregon (i to wen Co
upe relive association directors was
hid in the offices of the asportation
on, the fifth tloor of the Masonic
Temple.
Reports of the h.islness of the last
quart r were Hiihmiited hy It. C.
Taulus, inanaMr of t he nahs de
partnient ; t. I. I.ewis, manager of
t ht ot ga nidation department, J. o
lliili in charge of ihe packing depart
inent; M. it. Kvaiis, manager of the
li Id depart mi-nt and W. J. Stah y.
secreiai y and tr asurcr.
As I he asMiria' iiii has recent l
adopted a ' hiand" name of Mi llaud
and is now carrying on an advertis
ing campaign in New York City sidl
ing prunes under this hraud. at the
lunch eon serve at i he Marion ho
le! tod ty noon, the menu was made
up en 1 1 rely of foods made f roiu
prunes
The prune mincemeat from which
the ph was made, was ma mi tact n red
al the association's plant in Km-ene
Among Ihe directors who attended
the meeting loday aie the following
ing:
S-yniour Jones and W. I. Stalcjr,
of Salem; C. A. James, Ksiacada
M. W Johnson, Monroe; Allan He
ling, r, .Scot ik Mills; Kentielli Miller
Sheridan : K A. llusenhark. It use
hurg; Kred l''.ving, S;-.hni; Harr;
I'.ui, Iallas; Howard Hill. Medlord
Oeorge Zimmerman, Yafij'iill. M. I-
Harlow, lliigene and W. K. St. John
Miiherlin
In a short address at the luncheon
J. O. H.di. manager of the parking
depai tment and the Kmki in- plant
i where prune miuceineai is maniifnc
Tiireci. siid that almost all inincenieal
now used in ihe wet is made hy lh
largo parking houses.
He could see no reason why Hi
west suotihi import Us miurctneal
as that produced hy the a-siM-iatl
was in every respect superior to tho
unpolled. .Mr. Holt looked forward t
tjie tiaio when the prime inlnc-m,. ,
Mi.uiuiaciuien in Kiitrelie HhoilId liol
only supply the lo-eds of the Wi
mil when (hero should he it lari-e
eXporl IlllSllleSS.
ToCureaCoId
in One Day
lake
Nunn Predicts
Bill Will Pass
SAI.KM.
''SS nf I In.
f. il. ral
I a yt Mr
road lllllpr
-ar for l-
lc. '27. riliiiKil1 sue
Mr.Nrihur liill iMuviditiL' ji
liru"'tal inn of IImii.oiiii,
ar for lino., y.-ars for msl
ami flM.oan.Miin n
ars for fori'st road
Iio.i-:, is pri'.lirl.d hy ll.rh.it s
iinn. sial.- highway em'in.'.-r. uh.
lias ju:l niiiriixd from Wasliincton
i'. ... wn.'io nr ailcnil.Ml ihe con-
i-. nllon of slato highway onli-ials
whi.'h k;iv.' Hi., ni. asiiri! n unaiilinoiis
iiiloisoinrnt nl't. r a hard fi;lit on
li.' pari of Hi., w.'st.'iji mail's. II
li" liill is rnarli'd inm law On. run
will ivi'i ivi' airoiinati.y l.rt h i
ill of Hi.' nionoys iiiiroii lali il.
lr. Nunn static.
opliosit ion to tho MoArlhnr nwas
in.', which Is iit.'iilioa! in llic Chain
" rl.iin hill, and a conliniiatinn of llic
m-i.visi.ins of i I.) Shackli'ford
lull, is ci iili rcd in . Jarre csii rn
lal.s lo which federal aid Is pracll
allv a licL'Intllili' finanlily.
The OieKi.n llelecalioil nil It'll ll
'he fit'M lor the McArlhur hill -t'oie
the 'oiieniinn of stale hii:hwa
llli,,i"l' slsteii ,,f (lovernnr OleoM.
IM I) Ki.l.lle. Hl.,1,. hithwav com
"I- I'.n.-r: I., i:. Ilean. slate r. pro
iilaln..; state Senator 1'al llalla
ch. r. and Slal.' Illicit r Nun,,.
Journalists to
Hold Meetings
i'OI.I'MIII'S. Mo, lice. 27. Th.
""""I "I ir of Ihe A: nciat ion of
V ini-i ic.Hi Scl Is and Hi parltii. rits
f holt nale.ni npeii. , lo re to, lav ami
uill ciuitiiiiie throtiKli li.iiinrr.nr
!'atis,.f esiahlishini; .1. fiiin,. stand
H'ls t..r instru. linn similar lo those
nl'ipiei! hy the American Asm iatien
"f l aw Schools and the A rican As-
.ocialion of M.i Ileal Schools, will he
l oiisider, ,.
Tea universities win, developed
Is of journalism are ineinh, is nf
Mle aSSl.ciatlen. Ihe ,ri,.
'"Imnhia Cniver.iti.s and the slalc
mmc, Hies ,,f i,.s I. WiMsmsin
"'" Molilalia. Ohio. In, liana
!' Mi- ami fana.la
li
.I'l
Waller W illiMins
d Misuari, is pr.
r W ill, ,i. I c in
' of Wisconsin
ai r.
,f tl.
i'l.
n k
I. ilil
a. In
icaTiie, at
f th" diller
h f..,l
Mop ami On
i el instruction.
Topics of the chief
f the Inl
idelit. and
er of the
s.-cretarv
iation It
Chi. ami in t I 7 .
i r.linatiim the
lit schools and lo
iinlrenienls for
amount and char
Grova's
Laxative
tablets
Be sure its
I
Broino a
The tienuine brunt this bignatuiT ;il
3lrC. O
comlarv
I nivor
ii," W ill
,-patt
of
meeting follow:
"Joiirnaliiir Wriiinf in
Schools and its latioii
siiy Instiuclioii in Jn mi. ale in,'
H. Haves. I niversitv of 'l'.i.
"lit latioii of Schooi . and H
uients of Joiiiiialisin to I'titl. - i
Organizations or N --paper M
Uean Wilier Williams. I'niversitj
Missouri.
"Statidarized Iteiimn no n's for
flraduation for School-; and Oepari
nienis of Journalism." i'tt.f.s-or J.
W. Cuiiliffe, Coiumhia I niveisity.
"The Proportion of T- chnkal In
struoiion lo Ueio ral i ciiti-.i in
-hools of Journalism," I'rofessor I
M ht i ii l of I'niversiiy of Kansas.
' Itesearch Work in J
Professor llleyer, l i iv i:
cousin.
iirnalisiii,"
uy id Wis-
soii.im; chops imiomt
o iiii.ii i'i:h I i I.AMIS.
COnVALI.IS, H-c. L'7 It pays to
grow soiling crop-; in h i- ru Ore
gon where pasture lanN an limited
land high priced, lah-ir cln-ap. and
where silos lire scarcely leas i hie.
writes C. It .lly-lop. chi-f of farm
crops at O. A. C. experiment station.
In a new OotlelL'e evt. .t.i(.e helet:'
"(In on Feed or Soiling Crops for
Western Oregon."
"Supplenietiied hy pasture in tho
dry slimmer months ami hy silage in
ihe wet and cold winter inonihs. Ihe
billing system has many advantages
from ihe standpoint of crop manage
ment, pay- 1'rofessor Hv-dop.
Some ef iho crops lifted as profit
aide for feeding in a fresh state ar
veich and rye, cri mson clover, oats
ind vetch, red clov r. corn, kale, al--ike
lover, p. as and oats, turnips,
hti'-k wleal . man re Is. rut a ha ires and
carrots. Cnliuial and feedittir direc
tions are iriMii fur i-ach of M.e-. iM
.'eth. r vviih piohahlo yield as indi
ealefi hv collegM crops.
The infi.i niat ion lih fl in (he luil
letin mav he hifeired from follow
ing as applied l.i the lii's I of i!,,. SHil
ini.' crops IM. d V- o h and rve plant
d Aug u S. i.i. 1 0. f. d April 1 "
'o May '2 " da s In fJO pound
daily ration-- in i-w cow. total of
I '.on pound . uiih a yield or lo tons
! r acre, and i-cn-ar- of .nTa iie- de-l
tor one rew.
Tlie amniitit fed fo oito cnw said
to he ontv a U:i for ralrnt;') i"-,
is condiiions w ould delennine tho
eaol amount lor each. The vi. ld Is
h-s than pro.li d on the college
farm.
The
hull, tin w ill In
.t it h
orv allis.
writinc to
lp a great deal
feeij prohlein.
tlie rolli ge at
Only a f
fnllv giiarani
Jl 2 r,o. c,r.
. First qualitv,
:. $ 1 1; ::nx::
Shop.
ST.", nv ou i aim n.
poirri.AMi,
rai-nm th.' .niot.i
speaker al tlx
ANTI-URIC
Was ttiiKiually sold to phvsi
cialis u ho piescl lhed it Tor all
forms of
RHEUMATISM
It is pill. I h. Thai, conlalllilllt
' 'Hid ah. or s..ic 1., t. and
can he il, t , ii,. , tl,,,,!! (
" "II poisons from the
hlood which cause rheumatism
ami kin. lint Ir.Mihl.s.
For sale hy
Nathan Fullerton
In c. 27.- Work of
if the plait' of Ore
. onlM.le of I'oilland, for lh.
op' an r- li. i' land is moving for
'I tapt'llv ami a ppro ima I el
'. 1 lias 'ali-ady hei ii ple.ii:. .1.
oiililii; to an alinouncetnelil y.s
lav hy r I c.ll. hur. who is man-
icini; th. t,,.e campr.iirn. Mr. ilolle
hur said il was hole, I m raise the
lull am. nun of f 1 .-..niiil shorilv af
tor Hie I'n.-i of ihe ear. rortlanil's
I'loia is an additional $ I a.liiHl.
t'ommliiees have already heen
forme. 1 in mos! of the counties of
'h s! 'nil thes. are acliv.lv at
work. This is tin,., w i I li the cc.p-
liou ef Ihe counii' s of i'olllmhia
I'olk ami I. inn, Mr, lloPehur -all
th:,t commiii. . s will p.. formed ;:,
t'olnmhia ami c.lk todav. In i.nn
colllllv. he si'.l, i was expected to
orc.iiiie Ttl. -.lay or Wednesday.
Ii.schlll.s. Iinalllla and Cms
ceimti. s already have comiilele.l
and raised more than
nrdinii to Mr. Col!
tin
e in vhich
crtafll dial everv
s w ill co to the
food or medical
O.'iJchur. Mr
their ill iM
lh. ir iiuolas
li tl l'
This drive is nr
coni r i h ii t or r an he (
p. nny which Ii. i:iv
actual p'lichas,, ,,f
snppli. s." said Mr
lloov. r has
cut of the inin linn wt.i.-h it ic
hop. .1 to raise throughout ti. nation
will he exp. n.1,,1 in reluf wrk an,
lh.it ihe fund- for the rarrxlnr on of
the drive will he tak. n out or nlher
lueiley "
Mr tlollehur
Port Ihst tlie'e
LETTERS EROfi THE PEOPLE
.eoigc V. Itfddlo l-:inHi Views
tm lltuul Ki'Mir .Method.
pair
To the Kdihir:
lu your report of tho proceedings
of lh. Taxpayers' League meeiing on
Monday last, you gave a synopsin of
tho views expressed hy Mr. Kiod tinll
and myselj r'fernng to the repair
and maintenance of highways, in
which iliere appeared a con'Iid of
opinion. Tills difference in opinions
was more apparent than real. I uu
d r to.ul Mr. Colt's position to he
lhai tho prop, r lime lo work or re-
oads to he the spiing of the
thai a scantier should ho used
10 hi. al; up the crust of the road and
l.-veled down with a grader, thin
tormiii!' a new surface to the road,
and ing the road tin1 HUininor
moiiih:'. in which lo -harden. Ntw I
agree with Mr. Cuff, that is if tho
road Is a "gravel" road and has heeii
neehcied during the winter and has
he. n nlloued to I" come pitted with
lnick holes and ruts, thai the best
p Ii i ti u to do would he to rip up the
v hide Mirfaoe of the road and level
11 down with a grader. This would
he expensive road repair, and with
loavy automohil-- traffic ilo io would
he a r.-curreiice of the same condi
t ii n : .'! alter :'ir. especially wllh
a ,r ; l surfaced load.
,Mv ph a al t- r a gravel road has
he. ,t put in r pair lis drainage struc
l iii '-- in ji rojier con. til ion, I he road
Led p i'ly shaped wHh n giader.
i lo lie.. - I he ma Intel? ,m o w.u l .
nd I coni ii I ih.it C v.int4' is the
'ii:ie for effciive maintenance work
hv keepine the uat r off the surface
if the road, repairing small chuck
he' s h. fore they l come big one
and to my mind Ihe split-loe or plank
drair, s-diotl wifJi steel, is tho most
eonomical and effect (ve ImpUmont
for draredng a road In tho winter
i line. Il will fill sin all depressions
in the road, and If used after a rain
will hy fts paring noihm smooth and
haul n the rend. The log or plank
drag can he rop-;tructed ut u ost not
'hoe Mi. and enn ho drawn by two
t orses and one man. The cot of
dricrin? a road say four uiHh threo
r-mnil Irip stiould not he above J8
it our pr.-ent hir'h irices. and there
-dioiild he from 1 r. to 2d dragginps
hch winter or rainy season.
II not my purpose tn tills ar
ticle to disc u st methods of mainten
ance work on roads, hut to emphasize
its Importance. H .teems to ine to ho
Mimr policy to construct new roads
r do permanent repairs and then al
low t hem to become pitted wll h
di mli-holes and worn into impass
ihle nits. I believe that a public dis-eiis-
ion of road mat tors will be
mofitaldo. CF.O. W. IMDIH-K.
mm:
i.i: i:i i u hicii
St 'IM K li XKWS NOTi:s
. t l!y I,-noro Hurst.)
Scliool closed Friday afternoon
with a fdiort protrrain for a week',
vacation. Wo expect to have another
vacation of a week at Faster time.
The Kiddie and Myrtle Crook soe
ver foot hall teams will moot on the
'tiddle field. Friday, afternoon, pec.
J I. L : :!d o'clock, for their second
natch g lino.
Carl Caswell, a student of th
Myrtle Creek high school is ill with
typhoid fever. o is reported :rs do
patients are rapidly recovering, w
ire i'la.1 to say.
Mr. Mars, of the Fnited States
Public Health service visited this lo
ality last Monday. He took samples
of wafer from inanv of the wells and
insnerted Hi.- water shed and tho city
water works, lie met with tho city
comic, t and discussed the situation
rh lori nat ion plant, cosl ing about
$l."iin was recommended as the sur
im mean:- ot purilying the city water-
and all present were favorably im
r d by this advice, and s all to
zoihor probable, that at the nvt
meeiing of (he council that the plant
will he secured.
The Soccer foot brill game last Sat
urdav between Rosehnrg ;ind Mvrtle
creek, played ,,u the Myrtle Crook
'b Id, w.is a good game in spite of the
had w.a.h.r and the fact that Mm
K'o-ei.iir- team had prarilevd only
t'ln.s The scoro was 4 to 0 In
Myr'le I're.U's favor.
Th" '''' Teachers Asi-ociation
neet.; in Portland December 2!. nn
and Mr. Keiiog ep,rts to at
f fid tho convention.
THISIM. A;,,: w.Ti:i
AiriiWV, Ore. i ,.0, Leglsla
'ion to compel farmers lo destroc .,n
'''nadian Thistle b. foie i blooms i
''"-"d by ihe Pomona Cranio ot
l.vnn comity. The mam-e at a ineet
""' "" adopted a redution
u-king the te-islatiire of Oregon at
Ihe coming Session lo ennl o.w.Tr.
Tile ;W pn
'ion of ibisTh .
ide
for the d.siriic
members of tin
the
niphasij.d
re at the ni.sent
''"" ".'."i. ' staryinr; children n
r.urope wtilcli It wan hopetl (o h
with the cuniributlons.
f WILOROOTni
I Will HnprovG 1
I hair or we 1
f play you I
- .?'iJri,3rn,',Tante,,DT'dcin
Z hich rocangtirK tllt. hidtlm cause
cnit of dan.Vulf. Wildroot rVmovw
Z th-s fni?t - allow nnture to produre Z
- the rhKk lustrous hair normal to mnv Z
- hcailhy scjlp. z
Wtt Tr.t Tt,,nl.l n,mfo op WiMr
- ,lir V i 11 " m ''' "-o-n !( S
triVat1141 mUX
0
lp w
0 0
TUF. CHAHAXTKED HAIP T?-j7? :
" KU4 HKJ.T a
monry.tktcM Emarenttt -
hi;.Vl,A',',MA.N- "ru'"'l- i-.iuc
Hltlg., llwliurg, Oregon.
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ran iiM . h?a sia i . i
oAbout One-Eleven
2 O cigarettesj
JUST an InsiJe word about One.
Eleven. The American To.
bacco Company has served the
public with fine tobaccos fur
many years. It commands the
experience and skill to prepare
and know good cigarettes.
The American Tobacco Com.
pany would not give the address
of its home office as the name of
anewciuaretteifit did not oelieve
that the blend would please you.
Finally -
try them
whirh mean that it yon doat
like "III" CijarMUi, yoo CIA ftt
jout moaey itnk (rum the dcatr.
XL-IT U TTT-H
grange point out tfiat there U no suf
ficient penally for failure to pro
serve it. Most farmers are now trying
lo eradicate the plant, but their ef
forts are nullified If one man In the
country allows the thistles on his
place to go to need uud the sued blows
over tho country .
Thistles have Bproad rapidly In the
last few years in Home sections. In
others they are very scarce. Hut they
have grown and scattered to such an
extent that the farmers Buy It is go
ng lo require an active well organiz
ed fight to koop it down. In the vjc
nlty or the Crand Prarle Crunxe hall
about four miles south of Albany, a
thistle club was formed last year and
did good work in neeing that every
one in that section kept tho thistles
out before they bjuomed.
, o
Clot your rubner Thhits tiair soled
with Rood live rubber, $1 a pair at
Green's Tire Shop. 1
XOTICM TO KAHMkKS.
We want frosh fruit of all kindi
Will pay top market prlcen. But tie
fruit must he clean mid first-claw li
all respects or we .lo not want uiyol
11; wo use oniy ine hest grades
FO I ' Tl TPS CONKKCT10NEKY,
vosm iu. ii hi eos.
Wish to announce that they hire
the agency for the following inn-
bators and brooders: Queen. Jubil,
St. Helens, Master, and Huckr)? ii-
I'ubutors; the Kresky, Nwtoa, C bar
ters and American Colony broodi-rt
277 N. Jackson, Host burg. PhontSS.
1MH, i, it i:si; notice.
D(K licenses are due on January
1st, l!i21. One dollar and fifty cenu
for male dogs, three dollars for fe
males. Costs will he added after
above date. CITY MARSHAL
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA
FOR
Colds, Coughs
QUININE
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep thia standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
BreaLs up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Giippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinino in this form does not effect the head Cnscara Is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiute in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS S7LL IT
"The Shasta"
A New Train
to
California
The "Shasta" is an all standard sleeping c. r train
Without Extra Fare.
I.r-aves Portland at 4 :00 P. M.
Arrives San Francisco 10:00 P. M. following evening.
Improved Sleeping Car Service
to -
San Francisco and Los Angeles
All Shawm Itoutf trains !,ancll lliroUEh utaiularj fl pi"I crt
Seattle. Tacoina, and Portland to San Kr:nn ifcn.
Through standard sleeping car to ls Amreles
leaves Portland at 8:40 A. M.
Arrives Ijs Angeles S:15 A. M. seconl mnniliiR.
Winter Excursion Tickets
are on salt to
Southern California
California's lirichfand warm sunchine will help you on
new lease of life. Spend tho wintry days le si.le '"i""1"'
seas: on sporty golf courses or well kept tennis marls.
over splendid highways; thes anil many other ounioor plr
ures await you in Sunny California.
Htr:K on reciuesf "California for the Tnurl-t." eW
hookli t graphically descrililng the different r. sort.",
lnqnire of local agent for fares, routes, sleeping car rewrrs
tlons and train rx-rvlce. or write
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Passenger Al-nt.
pyrUand. Orss