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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1921)
ftnutTBntn rRws-nEVTKW. irrsnAV. nrcmmm a, lost. hi "" ?; i : . ' " 1 By Jiminy it's so ! FIRST chance you get prove it I Trove it to yourself that Chesterfields do- deliver a new. kind of cigarette enjoyment something besides a deli cious new taste something besides a more pleasing aroma ' - something you never did experience iu any other cigarette an enjoyment so entirely complete that only ONE word describes it "SATISFY." Yes, sir, Chesterfields "satisfy" as no other cigarette ever has. It's in the blend Turkish,' B urley and other top-grade home grown tobaccos blended as never before. . A great blend 1 And it can't be copied. H0 am i the blend can't be copied terfi ieia CIGARETTES Lwesrr tt Mfns Tobacco Co. Haot yon Mn thm net AIR TIGHT tin of SOT Foster Butner Gives Address Foster Butner, local broccoli grow er, returned Saturday evening from Forest Grove where he had been called to give an address on the har vesting. Kradinr i.nnbin- , . - - '..tit.iig buu mar keting of broccoli before thA n.Ah Horticultural society which held a three-day session at thut city last week. Prominent speakers were la attendance from many sections of the stale and the convention proved very Interesting. Mr. llutner had been called- upon to deal with the broccoli question, his wide experience in handling this product being so well known that the horticultural society was anxious to have him pre sent an address, that its members might get some first-hand Informa tion from a successful grower. In closing his remarks before the so ciety, Mr. Butner said: "The brocooli industry of Oregon Is In its infancy, its futifre depends largely upon the men who grow and sell it. A study of tho produce busi ness of our country reveals the fact that the most successful producing points are those where an F. O. 13. market has been established. To re mind you, I need only mention Hood River for-apples, Yakima for pota toes, Crystal Springs, .Miss., for to matoes, Banford, Fla., for celery and Hammond, La., for strawberries. The list is too long to go further, but If we make of our broccoli Industry the success It deserves we must establish It upon the same sound commercial basis that has made these other pro duction centers so successful, even though it may be nueessary to make some sacrifices in doing so. Suppose we do sell a few cars In ihe begin ning below their value, based upon conditions in eastern markets, would n't that be about the best advertise ment we could invent? It would be Just like one of the department stores advertising a bargain day. Buyers or their equivalent, in the form of bank guarantees from' distant Job bers, would flock In and immediately our market would be a true reflecr tion of general conditions, and the grower without the delay of ship ping his crop upon a basis of delivery in eastern markets, would get all that his broccoli is worth and that Is all to which he is entitled. I am willing to assume my share of the risk, but after taking one hazard after anoth er for nearly a year, In producing, harvesting, grading, packing and loading my crop. I think that it Ib time that the dealers engaged in distribution should evidence their Interest by investing some of their money. "I believe that we should grow the best broccoli that it is possible for us to grow; that we should grade, rack and load it according to the highest standards of the trade, offer it for sale upon an F. O. B. basts, at a price wnlcn, nasen upon marvel conditions, should yield the buyer a liberal profit upon the purchase. If we adhere to this plan we shall In terest and hold as our steady custom ers year after year tho most desir able Jobbing trade of our country. Built upon a foundation or this kind. I believe that the broccoli industry of our state has a great future. I thank you." WHY QUARREL WITH THE MILKMAN If you ar. not satisfied with the Rrn", rs Bettln- trr the Lone Brook Dairy. Fresh milk and cream a ny quantity. Phone 8-FI2. o- -r-lxIra?t Irom one by' Paper In r' English test: -Every line M. O. RAEABACGH Real estate, livestock, farm and merchandise auctioneer. Dates made at O. W. Young & Son's, or at 630 North i-ine. , BARGAIN EX SEWING MACHINES. Singer, White, New Home, Wheet- tsl ip"t"7" g'n Wl,h capf- I er Wilson and Free, $16.00, $25.00, y huh iou.uv. 12 f n. jttCHWin t. lV...-.. I Weal Xmas Presents For the Can Racine Tires and Tubes Weed Tire Chains Crescent adjustable Wrenches Spot Lights Rubber Board Mats Mr. Farmer: " implements are no seconds, and are bought with one 1 ea in view, to secure the best that can be produced on the torket. We are here at all times, as we have been in the 20 years, and your needs we can supply at all times. J. F. Barker & Co. ROSEBURC. I Fire Danger Over InOlympia Timber wASHiwro.Y. D. C, Dec. B. me uiympic blow-down area, which uiuumia ioe greatest fire trap known In the history of Ihe United States, has been successfully rnor.i.,H against conflagrations through the first year of Its existence, state offi cers of tho Forest service. United States Department of Agriculture. Heavy rains throughout Washington have made unnecessary further pa trol this year of the 1,000 square miles of tornado tone covered by a stupendous tangle-of fallen trees. On January 29 a tremendous cy clone swept down upon the Olympic peninsula and destroyed approxi mately 6,000,000,000 feet of western hemlock and spruce timber, 1,000, 000,000 feet of which Is within the Olympic National forest. The stand of timber is exceedingly heavy In this locality, and, where the full force of the wind was felt, practically every tree was hurled to the ground, and roads, trails, and telephone lines were obliterated. 1 Realizing that If fire should ever gain headway among these acres of Inflammable debris the most stupen dous disaster of Its kind ever known CHRISTMAS CARDS The exclusive job printing department of the Newa-Kevlew Is showing a beautiful line of Christmas and New Year cards, both engraved and printed. These contain your individual name and are a very spproprl- ate remembrance for Christmas or New Years, f lace ycur or- ders right now as we will not be able to furnish them at the last moment. All orders must be In promptly In order to as- sure early delivery. Foch and MacNider Thankful For Gifts ' jATB THREW j ; v re . Leon McCUntocx, adjutant of the local American Legion post, this morning received the following let ter from Hanford MacNider, the na tional commander of the American Legion, who parsed, through here with Marshal Foch: "I want to assure you that both Marshal Foch and niysolf not only appreciate your gifts, but the spirit in which they were made. We both regret -more than we can tell you that we are not able to thank you In person. It was a very thoughtful act on the part of your post. "It Is this sort of thing that Is making the Marshal's visit so worth while. I was very proud Indeed to he able to tell him this morning of your thoughtful act, and I shall see that you receive from him, when he returns to France, his autographed photograph to show his appreciation." EXPRESSING AJtD TRUCKING. Nothing too big, nothing too small for us to move, quickly and at reas onable prices. C. E. Downs, Res. Booth and Eddy Stg. Phone 4,'1-R. LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply frctly. Pentlraleswithmtrubbint. You will find at once a comforting sense of warmth which will be followed by relief from the toreneu and stiffness of aching joints. Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprainsand strains. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At aU druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. SlOfil Liniment fPatrisV In this country would result, forestry officials took Immediate steps to ward establishing an effective fire pa trol about the urea. A field cruise, both by land and air. was mado by state and federal experts, and an emergency arnroprlntion of $100, 000 was passed by the state legisla ture and an equal amount by con gress for protecting the area against fire. With the opening of the Are sea son special preventive measures were put In force. Guards were stationed on the main lines of travel Into the cyclone one, and all persons enter ing the area were required to regist er. Smoking was prohibited, except as designated ramp grounds, and no camp or liruxh-liurnlng fires were al lowed to ho built without permit. The special patrol force was In creased from 10 to 4B men. These forest patrolmen made two round trips dally In the lower country and one round trip In the higher reg ions. Automobile patrol was also es tablished from Forks to Mora and from the Olympic highway to Clal lam bay. The pilots of the 91st Aero squad ron supplemented the ground patrol and kept the various flre-flghtlng or ganizations Informed by wireless con cerning "smokes" seen on the Olym pic peninsula. Ninety-five miles of telephone line and miles of new trail were construc ted by the Forest service In order to Insure ready means of communica tion within the protected area. One of the outstanding features of the work was that at all times Immediate telephone communication with any nody In the district was possible, nnrinir the periods of greatest fire hazard telephono reports wore mado to headquarters t lS-mlnute Inter vals throughout the day. For the actual suppression of fires near highways three auto trucks were equipped each with a RSO-gallon wa ter tank. 1200 feet of hose, and a 5-horsepower water pump. 1 nose trucks were stationed at strnteelc points along the Olympic highway and held for emergencies. In addi tion, three "speed wagons," equipped with tanks of smaller capacity, made two trips dally around the area. Due largely to these Intensive flre preventlon measures only two small fires ocenrred during the year, both of which were Immediately extin guished by timely use of the fire trucks. Prisoner Makes Pretty Shawls The News Review today received a package containing two beautiful hand-made shawls which are to be placed on mile at the bazaar to be given by the ladles of the Christian church next Saturday. These shawbj wero mude bv Hoy S. Hunch, who was sert lo the stato penitentiary from this county for the crime of larceny. Accompanying the shawls was a note which said: "I am send ing you these hand-made shawls which I have made during my spare time. The work Is long and tedious and expensive, and all the cash I have Is tied up In this work. My effort Is to try and help mothor and undo as far as possible the wrong 1 have done and prove I will be an honor to society. Will you see If you cull get something for me, which I will be sure to appreciate." The shawls will be sold at the ba zaar and the money will be sent to tho prisoner. o HEMSTITCHING 10c. Have your holiday lingerie and linens hemstitched by Warnock and Donahue. Effective, practical, and Inexpensive. Elite Beauty Parlors, fioseburg Natl' Bank. Bldg. FOR PORTRAITS Come to the Roseburg Studio. They will make ideal Christmas gifts. 137 Jackson St., Bell Sisters Uldg. o MUX II GOATS In milk now. Price low. Deliver ed free. Write to Milch Ooat Ranch, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. J. H. SINNIGER AU kinds ot sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and ptpaless. lit Oak Street. Phone 428. Roseburg, Ore. PLUMBING AND HEATING Jobbing a' Specialty SCOTTBROS Phone 407 Main and Oak CONSERVATORY PIANO VOICE) VIOLIN A U T y""W" r i i f Kint.i KOHLHAGKN BUILDING Phone J0 MIACKLKT WATCHES. Fshv's Manfairk 6-0 size, gold filled 7 Jewel, lever movements, only $11 75. Call and se them. Wilbur L. Spaugh, (04 Pin St. MOORE MUSIC , STUDIO . Don't try to save money buying cheap or big-can Baking Powders. You can't doit Youll throw out more in spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. And don't think that old style high priced powders are best because they cost most. They are not .f A B I I TUn !"!! BAKING POWDER has proved in millions of bake-day tests that it is the best baking powder ever made that's why it is the uiKgesc selling Damn? powaer in me worio to day. No other baking powder makes such tempt Inglygood tender.wholesome bakings. No bak ing powder of anywhere near the same quality is sold at such a low price. You use less of Calumet because it is the highest grade baking powder. One teaspoon ful is equal to two teaspooululs ot mini other brands. And there is no"luck" about it when you use Calumet. No loss. It is absolutely sure. It is the most economical of alL Millions of housewives use it and so do leading domes tic science teachers and cooking experts. You save when you bur It. You mv wtion you ue It. Calumet contains only such ingre dients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. uir.urcT Qy.AyiY ClOAKlNG POWDERY V CONTENTS II ' A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some I baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. I cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it I ft1 lllfBTtali1llll"TnWirT'TroTTTTrr Pianos and Aeolian Players Call and see them. Hell Sisters Hldg. Phone $1L . . I. mm I1 : ip-r ! -JH I l:J E l IjU A -""ar' .11 J If ISsA it i ? i i I ;i i pi ?! "Just What I Wanted a KODAK That's the nice thing about giving a Kodak you know it's what they want. All the Kodaks are simple to work as we can show you, and they make good pictures as we can show you, too. Kodaks from $S .OO up lbwiiics from $3.00 U - Churchill Hardware Co ItOKtlll IM1, OUKGO.V. aena your runner ooois oy parcel i no r icuuu a.iuimij um mwvuv post to D. H. Green, the. tire man, thirty-nve hundred books. Rental and get them halt-soled. $1.25 a pair. 10 cents. ! j. i