I hobkbubq gywajmvMW rntPAT, mat. is, imi. Stearns & Chenoweth, 't o Yoncaiia, ay: I Hie Same Service is Back of Both TUST u the De Ltvtl Cram Separator established l new ana mgncr Kznuaras, so IS tnc Uc Uval Milker establishing higher standards among milkers. It fc, ,- ' .wiIWiihi uu upcniuon, tod easy 10 keep clean. It saves time tad increases pro. J . f. Z. luM- f ; 8errice tlto helped make the De Laval Separator famoui: and it it lervice back of the De Laval Milk-.- that it helping to create preference (or it among dairy men, a nu means mat uic uo i-avai Milker will bo properly installed, that you will be thoroughly in structed in its care and operation, tnd our interest la you, insteta 01 cnawg mere, just begins. Sooner or later you will use a Farmers Week Auction Sale, June 16, 1921 O.A.C. Dairy Bull Calves On Government Accredited List Tuburcular Free JERSEYS HOLSTEINS ttl'KltXSEYS AVItSHIItrS Popular Blood Linos -Everyone a Herd Builder You Set the Price -They'll Improve Your Herd. ajty-WritefiirdMrriplivj Catalogue to Dulrjr l)pt., O.A.C , Torvatlli. Oregon IKE WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES ' New Guild Batteries while they last: Chevrolet ."..$32.00 Studebakor 35.00 Bulck 34.50 Overland 35.00 Dodge 41.00 MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Bulck and Chevrolet 441 North JacKaon St ' KOSEBCTMl, OftEOOJ. SOME PEP SOME SNAP! To our new line of samples for Tailor Made Clothing and the Prices are right. Order your new suit now. Satisfaction guaran teed. Prompt delivery. ROSEBURG CLEANERS JMwne 473. CLEAXIXO AND PHESSIXO. LADDERS Step Ladders Orchard Ladders Don't you TtfFjffi need one about the W house? ,jXVt certainly r4 We have them in lengths from 4 o 12 ft don't confuse them with flimsy cheap ones. Are Oregon made of Oregon material CHURCHILL HARDWARECO. Weekly Weather Summary Given The following summary of the weather and crop cnduloct for lb week ending May 10, ha been Issued by Edward L. Wells, melerologlst, whose headquarters are tu Pottland: There was considerable clnuuiness during the week with occasional rain anu general rain was in progress in western counties as the week closed. In most eastern and southern stetsons the rainfall was light. Irrigation is being done in eastern coumiea, and in some central localities dry winds blew out some grain. The weather was rather too cool for rapid develop ment of vegetation, and freezing tem perature occurred in elevated eastern disiricts. In northwestern counties farm work was delayed by wet weather. Winter wheat and rye are doing well. Rye Is heading in Colum bia county and wheat is in the boot in Jackson county. Seeding of spring wheat, oats, and barley continues, and in elevated eastern districts a consid erable acreage remains to be sown. Early sown spring grain Is doing well. Corn planting is becoming more gen eral. In Douglas county some early planted corn rotted and replanting will be necessary. Apples are bloom ing freely but conditions have not been altogether favorable for pollina tion, and spraying has been delayed by wet weather. Pears are dropping heavily in Jackson county, and the drop of prunes In parts of the Willam ette valley is serious. Ripening of strawberries has been delayed by cool, cloudy weather, but a few have been marketed in. Douglas county. Alfalfa Is making better growth, but still needs warmer weather. Other hay crops are doing well, although vetch la somewhat affected by aphis. Feed on the range Is g6od to excellent. Shearing of sheep Is extending to eastern counties. Ijtmbing Is near- lng completion. All stack Is doing Well. Potato plunllng Is becoming more general. Early potatoes are growing lairly well. Gardens are showing im provement, but need warmer weather. Hops are being plowed. FEW ADVANTAGES OF GOLF PROFESSIONAL Ernie Krueger Tried to Enter as Amateur. LETTERS FilOM THE PEOPLE COXCEP.X1XU IIOXD ISSI E8. To the Editor of the News-Review: In your article in yesterday's News- Review you 'claim that the assessed valuation of Douglas county has been Increased $6,000,000 since the last bond issue was authorized by the peo ple. You do not, however, explain that Increase in valuation was made by adding 25 per cent to the valuation for assessment purposes of the farm property of Douglas county, nor do you explain that the valuation of city prop erty was not increased at all. Forty per cent was added to the timber of the county at the same time. To the farmer, who wants good roads better than-any other man, the question Is, where Is the money com ing from? If conditions In the country at large should remain as they are for the next four or five years, many men' will be forced out of the production of food, for today we cannot compete with the eastern farmer with the ex cosslve freight rate that we have to assume. Mr. O. C. Soots, secretary of the Yakima Commercial club, says that in that valley there are 1300 cars of apples that the producers refuse to ship because of certain loss due to high freight rates. Mr. Thos. O'Nlel presjdent of the California Vegetable union, claims that the vegetable acre age in California will decrease 50 per cent this year on account of theBe same high freight rates. You claim that the city merchants will pay a large share of this tax. When did an up-to-date merchant ever pay a tax? He adds the tax to the re tail cost of his goods, for his fanes are a legitimate part of his overhead ex penses and the consumer eventually pays the tax. The renter of a house in Roseburg will likewise pay the tax, for his landlord will increase his rent if the landlord's taxes are Increased, The only way in which valuations can be Increased is by again adding something to the assessed valuation i of property in the county. With, as I you say. IS.OOO.OOO added to the as sessed Valuation or the county, taxes .have doubled within the past six years. This mornings Portland paper shows that federal reserve Interest rates have been cut In such widely separated centers as New York, A! lanta and Chicago. Let's go a llltle slow for a year or two on the bond question and see what freight rate we will eventually have to pay, and by that time It will not be necessary to pay 8 per cent for money with which to build roads. Probably 4 pertrent bonds will then be In demand. Todav you can buy alfalfa hay a , Klnath Falls for 110 per ton, but the Treicht rate on that ton to Roseburg is $18.50. Today we have to pay 90 rents to send a box of apples to New : York In car lots, and we have water 1 competition at that. There Is enouch wool in the United Htates to meet tne requirements for the next twelve months. Ask the sheep breeder where tie Is aoine to get any money to pay anv Increase In his already heavy- taxes. DR. C. II. BAILEY. TOWELS ARE CHEAPER TS'e want you to look over thee prices of Carr's. then turn to your -buving guide" and verify our state ment that we ran sa ' you money on your towels regardles of whete you Km v 15x14 fine white burk 12'4e 2mx40 heavy honeycomb 35 heavy wt. pure white Tarkish towel, our price i't 14Vtx29 Turkish towel 1 Twin ml ton toweling, yard ....12e Heavy crash toweling ic Turkish toweling -1 Fancy wash cloths TH Buy now at Carr'sj where you save oo everything. AJtM Becaut He Played Bateball for Liv ing He Wat Enabled to Enjoy Priv. lltgea ef Florida Court With out Paying Ft. Ernie Krueger, Dodger catcher. spent part of the winter at 1 "eland. r'la. Ernie It a golfer for tport take and a ball player for pay.' Hence, after being properly domiciled in the pretty town, he nought out the golf link! and paid bit greens feet like a gentleman. Ernie ran do his SO or thereabouts on most any course, to when the annual uniuteur-pro toiirua nirnt cnine along lie decided to enter as an amateur. The chairman of the committee looked Ernie over, rtfbbed his chlu and remarked reflectively : Your are a professional ball player. Mr. Kruegep, are you not?" Yes, sir," replied Ernie, a bit mys tified. Well," said the committeeman, "as a professional baseball pluyer you cun- 2ia p LbJ Ernie Krueger, not be an amateur golfer. But you can enter as a pro." "That's oild," parried Krueger. "Then If I were a professional bllllurd lilnver, I'd be a golf pro, too?" "You certainly would ; those are tho rules," asserted the chairman. "Very well then, I'll enter as a pro," suld Ernie, "oh, by the way,' he continued, "I understand that the pros are permitted to use the links without greens charges. If that Is true, I nm entitled to a refund for the fees I have paid as an amateur, am I not?" "Most assuredly," replied the com mltteeinnn. Krueger not only got his refund, but played the course free of churgc during the remainder of hie stay at Deluud. Pennsylvania's champion basketball team has turned down the challenge of the Missouri university five. Raceahout class of yachts are to he revived on Long Island sound. It was a popular class some ten years ago. Sometimes yon not only enn't keep a good man down, hut you can't even get him down, zhyszko, frlnsfunce. Thomas W. Murphy, famous driver of light harness, has, It Is estimated, won over $l,(XKl,000 in his 27 years on the turf. Clinton I.nrsen set a new Indoor record for the high Jump when he cleared the bar at 8 feet 44 Inche at Salt Lake City. The American Polo team ponle will be treated royally In Europe. King Oisirge Is going to turn one of his stables over to tnem. t Phil Pendleton, a 17"-ponnder, who heads the Princeton wrestling tenm next senson, succeeds Capt. Aahuy mninttay of the team this year. WILLIAM W. HUSBAND PA1I TtTRFB V A v 1 "VTOU don't have to use as A much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. Because it has more than the or dinary leavening strength. You save about half on its use. You don't have to pay a big price for Calumet. It's soldat a mod erate price. It always has been. And that representsanothersaving. II You don't have to feel uncer- I S tain as to results. Bakings never fail j because Calumet never falls below i 9 the proven standard of "Best by Test" : iW ,..n J i i liOK amount PIS ttiil I iisiisi iiiiiiiiii Ml hi It possesses the highest quality ever put into a Caking Powder. Con tains only such ingredients as have bt-en oilicially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. - For weeks, for months it keeps as fresh and full of strength as the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modern Baking Powder plants. Every spoonful of every can is the same pure and dependable. Try it A pound enn of Calumet contains full 16 oz.. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Calumet Cold Cake Recipe Yolkaof8eggB.lt cup of granulated augar, fj cup of water, cup of but ter, 2 cup pastry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder. 1 ta blespoon of vanilla. Then mix in regular way. . . ATTENTION CASCAHA PEELERS. There will be absolutely no market tlilt year for bark. Berger't Bargain Store. TO THE FARMER. There la no market on wool and mohair and hides until further notice, lterger'a Bargain Stole. JARVIS BELLOWS Are now open at all times and are ready for any and all second hand goods you have for sale. Give ua a cull. Phone 251. Cnss street. KALE OV HOME COOKINO. Tho Women's Missionary Society Of the Methodist Church. South, will hold a sule of delicious home cook- D. J. JAUVI3 ft C. A. BELLOWS. ,to Tlinken and Hyatt Bearings fair all cars and trucks at tho Kosuburg flarage. Ing May 14th at Vosburgh JlrolUers , Dr. Harry K. Siorgan, aentlst. tela phone 4 83. Office 816 Perkins Bid; . Official photograph ef William Walk er Huaband, new commissioner gtn tral ef immigration, Department ef Labor, succeeding Anthony Camln. em. Hit home town It St Johnsburg, Vt Right Out After Them ! Plenty of people want plenty of things. We've listed a few in this issue. Over 4000 NEWS-REVIEW buyers and their families are reckoning up their spring wants and needs right now. The way to sell those people those things is to CONNECT. Connect your goods with their wants. Put your story into their family confabs. You can do so o-n-l-y by telling it where they expect to see it. They guide their buying by NEWS-REVIEW Ads