itosEnriwi VKtrs-irerrew. Tiirnsruv, n xr. b. ire?. PACT? F1TB ..-eYm. --ev-eeee. vwn n ? nail, awuii. oiran Chemical analysis shows that II lubricating oils an rempoeed of about 85 carbon and 15 hydrogen in chmical combination. All lubricating oils form carbon whan burned in the combuetJoa chamber. The Important thing to deter mine ia the amount and kind of carbon formed by tbe oil. Some olla form a good deal of carbon, tome a email amount; aome product hard, flinty carbon which will cause a great deal of trouble; other produce a soft, flaky carbon that will do no damage. j The important factors determining the amount and kind of carbon formed by a lubricating oil are the crude from which it ia made, the process and can of refining it, ita purity and stability. Advantages of Crude and Vacuum Refining Great care la exercised in selecting the crudes from which Zerolene is made, to secure only those which contain the most desirable lubricating values and at the same time as little as possible, if any, of the un desirable hydrocarbons such as wax and asphaltum 1 In selecting crudes for Zerolene, the Standard OU Company has the advantage of ita own largs produc tion of practically every type of crude oil. For this reason the company Is not compelled to use any par ticular crude because it happens to be the only on available. These selected crudes, carefully refined by our own patented, high-vacuurq process, produce in Zerolene, oils of tbe highest lubricating value, which, when burned in the combustion chamber, develop a very small amount of carbon of a soft, flaky nature, which can do no harm and usually blow out entirely with tbe exhaust. .JIMS- STANDARD OU. COMPANY. iCatiomiat, less mdkm and wear thru Qnrnt Lubrication Artistic Wedding Rings Wedding Rings are now a wcrk. of art, instead of the plain gold bands in vogue a few yeais ago. They not only look much better but may be worn with the engagement ring with comfort. A wide variety of styles and designs to select from at BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELERS-OPTOMKTRIST3. em Canneries 3egin Operations KM, June 8 With an estiruat k far the season of 600,000 f fruit, Salem canneries began inn In a small way today. Hunt rrs, anil the Dlant of the Ore- rnwers Cooperative association need that they would start on ernes, while the Oregon Pack. '"tnpany will handle the first erriea. estimating the cannery Inbot r ease at r0 rents, tlm entire ill for the season will be 300,- year. The cost for picking nnaind m at least 50 cents. 1H make the entire amount AROUND THE TOWN, Arundel, plaoio loner., rnon 18-L. At Kugene Today J. O. Xewland, of the Dodge Broth- era agency, left for Kugene today noon to look after business matters for a few hours. Painless extra rrron f teeth at room 9, Masonic teraf 1. Dr. Nerbae. Here From Wilbur Mrs. Charles Staten and daughter of Wilbur were In this city for sev eral hours today transacting busi ness and visiting with friends. An Electric Grill bolls, broils, fries and toasts. $1.98 up. Hudson Elec tric Store. Here From Oorvallia ilrs. B. R. Porter, of Corvallls. Is In the city enjoying; a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Jennings. She will remain here for several days. Millions of American Homes and offices are cooled with electrfc fans. Why not yours f Hudson Electric Store. To (.'rants Pass Mrs. A. L. Carter and three chil dren left here last evening for Grants Pass where thev will spend tne next two weeks visiting with Mrs. Carter's parents. Have your water wens drilled ear ly. Deep or shallow wells drilled. Prices reasonable. Albert Graham, Looking Glass, Oregon. To Portland- Miss Crystal Jacobs and her moth er left yesterday for Portland where they will spend the greater part of their vacation. Miss Jacobs is member of the high school , faculty and will return In the fall to take up her work In the school here. Buy shoes now shoes that we sell are the kind that wear. A big reduc tlon on our entire stock. Perrin'f Shoe Store. Imtrra Today Mrs. J. H. Wllmot, who has been visiting in this city with Mrs. G. R Wallace, left this afternoon for Portland from where she will go to Spokane, Chicago and Toronto, Can. Mrs. Witmot has spent the past sev eral weeks here at the Wallace apartment. I Big Paint Demonstration f Saturday, June 10 . w M c Ik Sjr ., s Kxpert pnint men will demonstrate the difference between the celebrated S11KRW1N-W1I.LIAM3 PAINTS AM) VAUNISHES aud cheaper brands. This demons tuition will be both entertaining and Instructive DON'T MISS IT. TOYS PAINTED FREE! Come and bring o ur kiddles and their toys. For one day only we will rrfinlsh freo of rharKe, toys brought to our store by children under 12 years of age, accompanied by their parents. Doll Chairs, Kiddle-Kara, Toy Wagons, Tricycles, etc., made to look like now. Renew the finish on your furniture, floors and woodwork with Floorlac the all around Var nish Stain. Free Sample Offer FOR 10c AND COUPON IIKI.OW YOU RECEIVE: l''lK)l!UC (Regular Price) tl.Tc imiSIt (Uofftllnr Price) l.Tc . TOTAL Btic YOU SAVE 40 BY FILLING OUT THIS COUPON AND BRINGING IT TO OUR STORE SQcene From, .Pi C K FO n D'S 'ijnTitlorjAUhmiROY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, In Edeubower, at the usual hour, 3 o'clock. The service Is open to all and the Scripture lesasun will be a praclicul one. Contracts taKen for water wells, deep or shallow. Prices reasonable. Albert Graham, Looking Glass. s FREE FLO03LAC SAMPLE i?ame This coupon and 10c entitles brrer to i pnt can ot Floor lac end one Varnish Brush. ( Only one of each to each purchaser.) For the Kiddies A BALLOON FREE!. to each child accom panied by Parent. VW7 i I Provide for tomorrow, by buying to day. Our June Shoe sale will save money for every member of the fam ily. Come early. Pcrrin's Shoe Store. Urines Wllluir Rohos Mrs. G. W. Short, of Wilbur, came to Roseburg today for a short shop ping trip, and presented the News- Iieview office with an Immense bou quet of pure white Karl Prusky ros es. The roses were exceptionally beautiful, and shows what Wilbur can do in the way of flowers- Shoos Shoes Shoes. Don't fall to come to' our big June sale on shoes. We can save you money for a lorn time to come. Perrln's Shoe Store. Ifrro on Visit Mrs. George Cownes and little son of Portland arrived here last evening to visit with Mrs. Cowne's father, Mr. Claude Cannon. Mrs. Cownes was formerly Miss Dorothy Cannon and for several years lived hero where she will be remembered by her many friends. dustry about $600,000 for the six months between June and December. This docs not take Into consideration the salaries of managers, clerks and truck drivers. To HriiiR $2, liin.noo. Ttaslng the value of the pack on the cost per case, which averages be tween $4 and $4. 50, the first indus try will bring to Salem this year more than $2,400,000 for distribution. The pack this year will he. If the prevent estimate Is correct, and it U correct, and It is nlarert very con servatorlly based on orders placed bv Salem canneries with the Amerl ran Can company. Is 200,000 rases larger than 1921, and valued at $800,000 more. 1 "rices Show Advance. . Prices have advanced considerably N by labor from the fruit in- last. ",ar- f:roYr"nB.rP. TXlV. I ing uouDie tne price oi u.i ii I cherries: a few varieties of straw- I berries have sold for aa hinh as six cents: there Is a demand inr Oregon prunes, -which Is shown by the re ports of the Oreron Gmwrm 'fwi imrivo nn,i.-itinn whieh has sold 1 in rases at their npetiitiE prices. I If the present weather keeps no. ! the strawberry season will be short, but due to the far! that the canneries ' have started npen.tions today, the situation In which the nrowers have been placed hv the present warm wealher whieh has forced a rapid r'penine of their crni's. will be Mtt's. I what relieved and the present retail price of 4 boxes for a quarter, will ' perhaps go up. ! To Vmnlnv 1..VIO "A great deal of the success of the c- nnlng Industry In Salem Is due to the laree nnm-r of people w" been tra'ned to work In the ranner-le.- said one expert this morning. "nd a.o o the willingness of those who cannot !,erv.,e thus employed to work In the fiW." , ,.- It U estimated, th.-t at least 1..O0 peopl" will be ct.irWyed in ein canneries this Ha. PO-roll of some of the plan! l,en the season riches Its pesk running as high as $12,000 week, or $2,000jday. Your car Is safe In our care only skilled mechanics on every Job. Ex pert Ignition and carburetor work. See us for Kelly-Springfield tires. The Motor Inn, D21 N. Jackson St. To Hold Meeting The Victory Life Meeting for this week will ho held Friday afternoon Dentil t Klkliead A. C. Ray, of Elkhead, died on May SI or chronic heart trouble. Mr. Ray's age was 2 years and one month at the time of his death. W. W. Pugh accompanied the re mains to Halnler where thev were nlaced beside his brother who dud 12 years ago. CHURCHILLHARDWARE COMPANY 5 If your old Panama Hat needs clean ing. Just call 472, the Roseburg Clean ers, and they will clean and block It to look like new. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ilonebralte, who havo been on a two inouthn trip to the eastern states, returned to their home lure la.st evening. They mado stops in Washington, V. C, i"ew York City, Niagara Falls and other points of Interest anil returned home by the northern route. IT'S A VI F.F.K WORLD! (International News Pervlce). SAVANNAH, Ga., June 7. When Federal proh 1 b 1 ti o n agents undertook to 3earch Richard Itaughn's boat for con- trabund liquors outsido the 3- s llftlany Attend Bible Schoo mile limit he got his lr up and stood on his international Hunts. Persistence ' of the liquor hunters resulted In gunplay, In the course of which one of them received a bullet in the urui, and ltuughn was arrested. Dccause the "sea battlo" took place outside the J-mlle limit and only domestic ngents wore aboard the government PRICES ARE DOWN at the Roso- burg Cleaners. We will clean and a. craft Judge Evans dismissed press your suit for $1.60, and press for . . the warrant against Uaughn In 75C. JUSt call lii. mo jiuseuuiK Cleaners. We call and deliver to all parts of the city. Horn on Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith and daughter, Marjotie. aro In this city from St. Paul, .Minn., for a short visit, with friends and relatives. Mrs. 8mlth is a daughter ot Hen J. Slreit mid a staler of Frank Streit, Mis. T. W. Delaney and Mrs. (ieorge M. Hess. Mr. Smith Is employed ns bus iness pollcitor for Iho American Fruit Growers, Inc., general offices PiltsliuTir. Pa. Mr. Smith Is also a Farm Institute lecturer, having fol lowed this work Tor fifteen years. in ijl 1 a federal court. The Dally Vacation llible School at the ltaptlst church Is proving so pop ular hmong the children that regis tration may hnve to be closed booh. The opening morning there were 87 children lielweon 6 and 14 yenrs who applied for admission. Within three mornings the registration has risen to more than laO. The teaching stair of about 20 Is being enlarged to meet the demands. Each diiy the children roinnilt In memory a lnrgo amount of scripture, hear a good Iliblo story, sometimes dramatizing It. They also sing pa triotic songs aud hymns. A part ot the program that they greatly enjoy Is the culeslhenlcs and the craft work which consists In basket mak, Ing, sewing, putty work, knife and saw work. A lurg'e amount of tho girls sewing materials Is donated by the children's parents. Cotton, scraps of gingham, lace, cretonne, hnd many other kinds of scraps aro need ed yet. Any of the parents who have surli things mny send them' by the children. Or any who may be lnterr. esled In Ihe school who have no chil dren In It tiuiv do the same. eei"mei'i.r-3BOra sedto be plain NOW it i, pouiWe for "en the plainett "'" to be really attrac tive, evtn thoush her hair i LieiMi and full ot dandruff. new wildroot treaf T1" "n nukei a remark Me chinjt. wildroot W-.L-i Shampoo far uLt If M)YD CROCKER keener to Hamilton Drug Co. Important to Every Housewife SomeNewUses of the" Old Standby" Kingsford's Corn Starch AROl.ND THE TOWN Visit our June shoo sale. Good si s nnd low prices for everyone. j l'errm's Shoe Store. j Ijeavcs Tomorrow i Miss Kllse RoMuson, Dunning ! teai her at the lleinline School of Music, h aves hero in the morning for Idaho where she will spend a short time visiting with her par ents,. From Idaho Miss Robinson Fo to Cmcago where sho will at tend a convention of tho members of her sorority house. CLASSIFIED COLUMN U aajw CIASSirnCD AveBVTiaagrr WILL KB rotJMD OS VAtt rkom tJSDti icaotaru -Tintr toiat. r"lTRr. WANTKD Sewlrnr. all kllule. Mrs. Dll Vlilwen, pliono HN-K WANTHIi-Ulrl Miliiiiil Ktrl en WANTKD SllWtlllll fur IlKlit lieiisewerk. erreit. I'liiinn :(M-I.. T'seil innv er Nn. 1 pnt'tnlile rail 4;:i-.i. in i k. am at. WANTKIl A tlner nhinv-ense. Hive te-m-ript lim iiml prlee. Ailttn-ss Hex 1 1 :t WANT tn herrow $1,00(1 i,n raiu'li nem HneeliiirK. liMiiilre at tlio Deer t'reek KuleH Sllilile. ALTERATIONS of all kinds will bo given our Immedlato attention. This work Is handled by experienced help, and we do tbinss rinht. Call 472, Roseburg Cleaners. Library Mivtlng Called A Hireling of tho delegates pointed ap- r T your recipe calls for four eggs to one quart of milk, use three enR3 and for the egg omitted use one-half tablespoonful of Kingsford's Com Starch. For smootruT, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessert spoonful of Kingsford's instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muf fins, make your pastry flour with one-fourth cup of Kingsford's and three fourths cup wheat flour. A little Kingsford's Corn Starch dusted on top of cakes before icing prevents the frost ing from running off. A quarter teaspoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch put into each of your salt-shakers will keep the salt from caking. ntFP: Ae eoo'e-oter write Johtiton-Urber C.nnpan. P'-xfuri'l. OrnriMi, ' btilrtul fuUcr ui ihe new kjnsWorJ Cora Strch rtupe bv various organizations to (insider plans rur nnancing oi a puu lle library building will meet at the I'lty Hall Friday night. It Is urged that ail be present In order that tho details for the community fair which has been decided upon may bo started. COUPON NO. 49 ; Mn the drawing held st rsrr-s store !.. fomethin to their .dv.n-1 tage by calling tro June 14. L.atiOBir mi WOT Make our place your service station - -I enmplete line of accessories. Sat Itlactory repair work. oiand view Carage. , Knnnite to S.ui Frnncl'-Mh Mra. (has. Heiiney, Mri. E. M. Win., lev ami Misn Velm;i Wilkinson nil f I'ortland. wl'.o have been vis iting hero at the homo, of Mr. and .Vis. I tin:-. K- Ileilllllie fur the past few days, bft here this morn in ii Inr f.in I'lMn'lMi) where they HI Iji-tiri-l tf.e SMrilic colivelilinil. Th" 'Indies are trawling by automobile. Mrs. Ilenney Is supi rvl.mr of nius I e In tho public schools at ll'iod ltlvcr. 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' d Cur rctui a to H o ti n 1 1: io -Mj : l:; T ivx T.-n it n:.rili i : hi r. in tr. t. all In fcfwiniC crop i.,t:i;:.i f r : to t. t liivih; (-""l ii e fonm Tho no.1; h r i 1 .fi), h i k ft li'i'i-, niti h'fia fh.'d ',.-( to:;,.. it, 1 ol!or ini,'itn'' 'in lil?i; li'if) K-'T- it iMi: iI. ti: K'J''d t-arc. h irii', watfOTi. and V i I ln-u t"i. on- l:ufidrd 8"vnty-livi i 1 1- k n ; t w.i. i 'fun f-ord wood ; ' for i y- li v tli r cl; link wood. TMa . ,. pr . tv p':nii.HlIy Hi your own pri'-a. m i i' tin." ii u k rroni pivi-mimii. i yon . ' i hi o k t in, t a nn ip hartr in it t a niip f rh a n k."-n'nkf. j ji A. T. m nc-e, -ninifitr' ikl Is) vlli-a Ak-UI, IS Uil bUvtL 1'liUD