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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE t3. 1922. PAGE THREE ailroad Travel Costs are Down To San Francisco and Eastern Cities" Via the Scenic Shasta Route 25 Saving to San Francisco and return Sale dates June 3 to 13 incl. Sale dates June 15 to 20 lad. Final limit July 31st Final limit July 20th Sumrher Tourist Fares East through California Cost much less this year You may visit San Francisco, Los Angeles "and San TMego, wonder cities of the Pacific Coast; California's Charming Seashore and Mountain Resorts, Three National Parks and scores of inviting pleas ure places. Swing East this way and see more of the U. S. A. Round Trip Fares To Portland Are the lowest in years $8.00 $9.75 For sale dates and other particulars ask agents Plan now to make trips this summer and take advantage of great reductions in railroad fares For fares, reservations, train schedules, transit limits, stopoAr privileges or beautiful folders inquire of agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent STATE PRESS COMMENT THE INTERNATIONAL SUCKER Nearly half Vl-Avins S;ntn Cluus and c.ood Sa-ietl against lia m&rlum to Armenia and Austria has! that his oiiponc become quite a hobby with l.'nele Sam I ly unknown, fmiieati and a foiling has existed in the inner- to that extent most hearts of the saner portion of his : iiad there bet1 relations that America has been the opposition and bigeest international sucker in the the field, and pond. It is quite natural for (lie qtics-i ts.-K of the citsi lion to be asked: "Why not hvln our! ably have spelt own poor first?" ! Then tteettt.i Sow comes Charles K. MoClaldiy, now but Di.it editor of the Sacramento JVe, a tr.-jia-, was in the interes ed newspaper m.n of wide experience; made no rniiinntct and a director in the Assneiaicil Tress, Vint as n ?i;vsUms with a confirmation of the hunch con-; the vote of vho rernlnff the aforomentionet sucker-; Kvesstnan. dom. He iw Just returned from an; u )s mo tni exttuted visit to r.urooe and Asiti. v,av not nmnii where he studied economic and In- - rcmvt 'he elect dustriRl eonmuons, anu nas ttie tot-j but under the lowing to say upon tne suijji ri: primary taw there "This applies to Armenia nd Aus- party in Oregon only a name based tria. I found America feeding etui- on tradition. With so much dissatls dren that were rosy, healthy and nth-' faction in republican ranks, a popular letic. Austrian are lazy and won't' democrat would poll ' a heavy vote, work. While America feeds Austrian i Kvery - public official should have a 5 .: 1 Wni' JS&JUbg of the republicans vot- A -, K it-ley, despite Ihe fact Ji '""V rt J5 ssssS' iiepenaame cars - s with the congressman, i! ...,.,,.. , , , . . ' A ti but one camltiiafa ill W ' n111 ,nal oelpa out coastcletice and our bustacsis to be lartlcu- J had he been early in l.ir about the kirn) of cars we oiieT lor se. 11 It was not lor 1M J made a thorough can- A w rnttitf tmentl W time and money in nnttins Vaeii rir Iriny.-tn 5 rift. It would prob- A .,.- nrescntinir them ta tha nubile. UVi (hrfti lnn,l ik,l W defeat for Sir. ln)iv. a V , , Ta to be little question R cur representations. d .Mr. Fisher's rundidarv 1 J. TUif 1Vsl'e nffsrinc 4. 1 of Mr. Hawley. He 9, , J "" """" ' A in hi own behalf. i A horse served to sum m. ie opivoset to the con- A macnui on i i I . S 'A I A touring car that re- ( Cttevtwc uonvcry , , , 1 ihnt the demncTats A I celved Ktwd treatment l l Truck I , 5 ivawh! a ptdil-At to. 'A. at tha hands tit its own- I I .. I ieu.with Mr. lUwley, ? Ur. An excellent value rrww l". h working of the direct K I it $700.00. I ( e00" wua new "P-'re I . Is no democratic W. I f f tire. Ifas been run only I A children, rich, profiteering Arntenians in Constantinople don t contribute, a cent to their needy countrymen, but ; leave that to the United States." Mr. McCiatchy knows whereof he speaks and he is far from an nmhentic fight for his job for it keeps him on good behavior and stitiittlates him to better service to know that he has to account to his con.sfituenrv. There would be it's. contihi)nt of Mr. Jlaw- le.i s inactivity it iif bail to maxe a witness, ile has made a study of thef .wkmm cnon tor reelection. sairm subject and his observations should ' Capitol Journal. B be carefully considered by the people R of America before another Armenian) DISGRACE. TO MlDFOkD or Xear East Relief drive is lannrhe'd. ' The Mail Tribune I getting out It is one thin? to be liber;i) and bu J Prosperity Week number on Friday. maniiarian by giving to those 1p?3 tnr-j T housunds of etra copies ave to be Innate but it is quite another to sup- mailed throuthout the coast. There port professional solicitors and hand 'are to be complimentary write-ups over food and money that ought to go of local Industries, Illustrated by cuts, toward ameliorating the pangs of hun- ( all such expenses borne by this ger in this country to the offspring of i newspaper. fat Austrians. ( Practically every inttusiry in Sfed- The Salem Capitol Journal waxes ford is to ly represented in this is sarcastic upon the same subject. It i sue. Ail but the four Medford banks, snys: f Xof one penny will the banks of "floes not Sfr. SfcCIatchey realize Medfonf contribute to thin effort to that "saving" Europe and the near1 boost Medford and tho Jlofitio 3iver east and feeding and clothing distant i' valley. Tbe.se institution wbirh profil countries fins beconto an organized by every new settler, by every new business with extensive r.-(ntificiti(tns ; business establishment, ihese banVtetft Witehell Six WIS Mode I. Fully equipped with new Uvea. Exceptional vul uo at $650.00. Apnerson Six Cioeerleaf design. Price fjOO.00. Dodge Brother Sedan 1011 Traduction. In good ntechauical condi tion and run only 10,000 miles. A car of good valua tor Its price. Dodge Brother Touvlna Car You know what they are .' 1000 miles. A real bai gain at $515.00 sever al dollars' worth ot ex, Ints InriBilro. Chtvroltt Tourlna 1016 srodef. Tires prac Ucally new. A very low priced, car at 100.00. Von Bbould glva It your eonniiicraDon it in ttie market for a cheap ear. Chevrolet Touring 3921 ISdiIpI, VnusuAlVy pxl appearance. Cord tires on rear and new tires in front. Has side wtadsbtelds, sparo tire anil other ntvaa. A Sood ynlno t l Salvation Program Given ht's meeting concluded the pedal meetings conducted ration Army hall by Lieut. , overseas' veteran of the !ing was well attended, ill comfortably filled, and itsntive to the entire ser- ulas County Hand gave a Ifore the colonel spoke, and ppreciated by everyone fThe band gave Its services Salvation Army for its ting. fuine acted in the capacity a and after a few opening Introduced Col. Davis, who hanked the Judge for his and the band for its service bets of the band and create a great deal of friendly rivalry. and then proceeded with his remaTk ably Interesting talk of a few of his experiences on the battle lines of. France. He spoke of the Army lassies who right at the front displayed such Christian courage in the face of great danger, and who, being depriv ed of many comforts, spent their strength and their toil for the boysi at the front. The colonel prayed that such a Miss Edna Eugenia Lowe who struggle should never conw again, , comes t0 tjiiautnunua on the second HEALTH LECTURER WILL SPEAK AT' CHAUTAUQUA Edna Eugenia Lowe to Oiscuss "Dan ger Signals on the Road to Health." and far reaching publicity proptutandn. ! who sain by every movement like the A jj A X JkT J tj C" supporting many people, .mil that if . present one designed to develop Med- A B X 1 f- Yf I M 1 1 1 1 IfiTl (5 Austria. Armenia or Timbnrtoo were! lord and soul hern Oregon, not a finger j i.J TY lt.CHl.vl i-v.i. ft not perpetually Klarvlng, a ttrrat many ! will they rtUso to help such a cause, (j A people in Ibis country would tare sv.vr-j F.very other business In Medtard can K DcatCYS 111 Dodtfe BtOltietS JlOtOt CUTS " vaiion or have to go to work for a ' afford It. The banks can't. iK wt-x S living Vihith would be little less than i More than that. The Medford banks 4 liOSeOtirg, WregOTi J calamity? I have entered into a secret agreement 0 ' x "Does not Mr. McClatchv appreciate I not to advertise in any Afetlford news-i .C'lCVKWCKCi!;! MvWIAWKlW JWSS TlllUVff.lJ J mtify burself vacation time ap hes you will need to re for it. The safety and nience of Travelers is uncqualed as a of carrying your funds away from home and tf ;ire not familiar with , we will be glad to ex their use. ? sell American Express tiers checks. irst State and pavings Bank fJSOlllIO, OREGON. Mr account is Invited. hut that if it ever came, he assured his listeners that the Salvation Army would be present to do and give, and, If need be, die, for the good of others. Col. Iavls and his assistant left i last night for Richmond, Cai., where j another revival crusade begins Wed- j nesday. ( Capt. Ford thanks the N'ews-Ite- i view for the space given in its paper for the publicity of the campaign and for the attendance and financial sup port of the people. Mtieh vnnit hna heen done In ... nn,Unnlnn tta Innal fnrnaa ntlfl ! i I eiifiti,-"i"fi .v., .. w., ...... the Salvation Army hopes to do much good In the community in the near future. Ci.pt. Ford states that the follow ing meetings will be hold this week: Meeting for soldiers and con verts. Wednesday night at 8; Thurs day night, public service; Saturday night, public service. afternoon, Is particularly well qunli fled to discuss "Danger Signals on the Uoad to Health." She has headed the department of physical education for women In two of our leading uni versities; has written a valuable and i" npnrecUt ithe fact that conducting drives for In-j Paper, not to give a penny to advance) ternattonal charity has become a rec-nne cause ot ptionciiy, nor to netp irt( ognized profession and affords a fine I any way to maintain Jfedford's repti- livelihood for ninny exporls? What (latum as a progreRsfte, emiffmene!f are those talented and enterprising 'and prosperous community, lor it ini 1. S. Vuvkett ami wife, newly weds, tret-the-monev bovs roing to do if we (liroueh lite newspapers tb;it comimm-) from Klatnath Falls, stunned. In I force foreirn people to go to work to 'lies are most frequently Judced. KoeUuvg long enough to euioy ties i feed tfiemselves and their cliil.lrpn ' Hankers are supposed 1o represent i beautiful vow and tho sutuiy cll- ( "Some of these nfmtta! drives fiHt-ei business leadership. In most rommun- mate. Mr. und Mrs. I'uekelt are ou ' K-,";,, S:-"' r?"w?c,'i become well estnltlislied instllmlons', Mies, the hauliers are the men who et their honeymoon ami are making the vvfb :K.wvwt ci .nd Pla" jand come around as retrtilarlv as the i the pare tor prorvennlve and un-to-i trio by automnhilo. They will visit ! .m ,!. vlaitliiK KnlKlna always season. The worV is svslemntlieil snd i date busvnesw "methodft. They vised to the Puget hound cities anil posailjly ( wenonte. ennductcd wilb clock like precision. Here. Tluy do so no longer. j a few places aeross the border bo- I trtwtAnn.. I.. . I. .,. .i,.j u,.,!, n niilin.lnnii ttln,e,rt nrvteit.l Cnrn tfiev return fft.ttt fr ntwf 1 . I rr.l Kol,., !- I,. ,. nnlnlnn l,!llr file iwl I ,, r.1 It It -,, In X l. ! ttKliHK WW1IWM MTV Ut . . . . i V """'" - ,. . '., .', ,. 1 Ctrct, fc,o. 49 meets on lat and Srd ) Uie 1 Ul KH OPgtn n lUr-SSRCre at tUC SlUUlie Him U HISl.-l.lfl-. ll l- nut irir in rui.o. i opportune time for a new drive." ! money that matters. Th" Mail Trl- a Pendleton Tribune. I bune ran worry along without assist- HARVEST HATS, J5e l ance from ihe bunks, ft ran continue) A decision in favor of the plain tiff In the case of Sarah E. Ludwig. against Jim Bichette, et al, was handed down by Judge Hamilton to- j dav. The suit was one to foreclose ja mortgage given in the sum of $1,900 as security on a promissory 1 note. Attorney Neuner represented the plaintiff. To Meet Tonight The regular meeting of the Chris dan Workers' band will be held thi evenine at the South Methodist mX& aw XX, ? X thoroughly practical textbook on the prevention of disease, and Is an ac knowledged educator o prominenca alone health lines. She is not a fad- church. The service this evening, 6lst )n aDV RPnse of the word; lather will have as the main feature . gne ,j)8.US!eg plain Irulhs In n most "Question and Answer" contest cov-j )oterej)(jn? lnanm.r snj npr lecture erln the first fourteen chapters of ! g w)(b cowmODHnse Ideas and the Arts. These contests nave neen rprpved very favorably by the mem. suggestions. Dependable Suits When you buy a suit yr depontl on it to wear, to hold shape, lo hoM its color in short to five satisfac tion. We feature dependable suits at $27.50 to $35.00 Harth's Toggery Watchourtvindows Ileitis their regulnr lnt.etlnir on th tsc and .Vnrl Tttawtayt In aivnttt. All JloioTlTTltTlg t)TlAhT &Td BlVTS re rtiitt'eetfully Invited to Mtond. ttttS. Kf.tJttKf.TK KfWfA.V, W. t W1KK JOHXSIB4, Se-rx. 1 f. OcvnnMAN. Com. (I W. BAt'f. R K. K ay eveninaa tn Atnosa Oalr. Villi inj n)vltr invltert to altenft. H.l-.t,t.V, ('ll.t'.Nt.HAW, ti. N, HAWLEY'S OPPOSITION . Tho semi-official e.-invass tif voles cast fn the reptihli'r.tn primaries by Secretary of State ICozer siiotvs tf'tf Congrtssnian frawfev received 2I.U4 votes, ami his optjnnenfs. A'ftrblad. M.Sf'7 votes anil Tislicr !)1!J vnts. to- gcdirr, M.lll votes, giving ll.tttdeyi M itinri) spiril tito small plttr.tlity of voles. line. to yet out a good newspaper without) Vliiln Rtritw hula nl c. Alno bound bank advertising. If willgct out ?dires .ti i.",c anil D.vc. At Cirr's. gotid rrosftrrify Week Issue.- j o It's rt.. (he money, but Ihe . spirit- KVfffff Tf-.' Tfl WN ASHKI.KH the p tea 'line spirit of .small town fii-htM-ndtsm. j ,rJa v(,,r , (n(,filf,tr. Jllss Ana tw; win anom mn ihr, -,.,,,. , s,,kn,. re in the) Meilfonl Mail Tvib-l , ',:. " ," ... , ,.,,..: ..,. . (. i t r, imn:i err nmR'RiKiarir J-eO.'fO No. ItV'Al TneelD fiTV JoiA tUtctt Tuesday MVeutnaa tf pseh Itieuih at N ot'feek tn ttie ifnese Imft. Alt i'!lt)HfF brei)jr rjJjyHfd t tklvuL C. W. or5AKFT. DIrttor. It. O. PAIUJKTKO. .rsrr. ( II. I'. f. Kikn. Itanrburir l.oilLce Sn. 321 miiimrv tt:i:Tivf; c.f,f.j;n A lueeiing of i it c HUrnry commit- lliey may licihle to locate pcrmit- , nentiy. While )ji );sibuix they lire j Crninie:ce rttoftts. Titers cnntni'rci viiljt al the home f Mrs. 11. 11, J i.-re hivfnir toe nliiiis for tlio com- Wood, a nieee nl the Jnrmer, w hero I teea appointed a few tiiys ago bo held tnelll't ft tile Chilli:;.'1 will tn mi ti fair which Is to be glivn ns l- of a benefit for the ll'irnfy ItiiildtOfT Largest of Majestic 's Public Rooms 2- -f-iVKt' jr it v im , t x e ... . k. 3iljo, M.ss Zi'liii W VtTWi, a hSMit tf 1 , ?kw w tttwd ftpiul to Uwm, mull Mvh, MUUr luaUtft tlmt UUovsl k Uk?s tUlft vUy t ad vtUloy Utti'r I , tliau eha v,iU Una Ang les. Haiti tthuular cattittutrtlctttUtita 'if vcy month. All nirrmtir rf quiitij to a(tenJ rwgufsrv, ntj ail j. k. Fr.rrnrtr k. ,r. J l. I'AY. Jr.. ry. - o A -t. 4 St i t Afr J AUCTION SALE ! Farm nxavliliw-ry nuil fhium IU bp' sold at Uu 4. T, Thnm"Nnn ((Uiro, ( t'ttU's VulU'yY at 1 o'clock,, June 17. I ( ! xnm mr:i:cTOKT. i LH ttKt fllWTV.H No. at, n. . TW ! s: ii ti-fi ctiiu in-fit It.ftn on llrrtt it nil thfr'f TitfMffii , Afiiftonfc T.rtij.fo. AH tttfhTf ri-itii"t) f atu-nii and It. A Wll,.sfiN', HiKh I'rlMt. W. r. HAiililtf, Sf rctxry. 4. A: A. Hf f.Mttrft l.mlj J. '.i,nT T,imMWrtvTiw iwA 4U Wn1niirtt vii mrh iiitinth nt Maintr Tttau'e, liumtturfc. Ore. YigHact ni' CvTTlfc W, U TIIOMA3, W. M. ' P: TXAtittm. iVet-T ". V. tt. t. . rctin-f-trrK- Khiw mtl Thurcluy til U riO tn ;.n fmirlh TMiirmlity nt S:fln p rn 't-Iiimr -ixti-m ItKt.l.K Srrf'IIKNHftM, Com. t i U 9 t. Tin: hi:( i mr. xro.v ni'i- iN in ti IIP CFIT hnii (rid (KIOMf , tit TflK W Oitt.f CMtTtff duv fveniiiKB. Vfiftfnx . ncfiffitior M. M. MIM-KIt Clerk. I. O. O. Y, I'hllrtRrlun l.mlKr .Vo. H Mfvift tn lt tetio Tmpi wrry rA.y "VfitiTia V.'A ftvwfc."Vlll lute brothren ore alwtivi pc9in(i. i'ti;rt Mu.i.vti, x. l, U HAU.KV,Kln. RtMi, iuair.KAUSl "RowburB llohfkah fnrfK Ko. 4t, t. i. J. t.. fU'-etg tn Tuvh4-ay vvn.(.n.fc. Vlttln meu'lifri In goutl a land I iiff mrm Invited (. at tend. KVA I.KNOX. S.-cy. KTtiKt HAtt.Kr. J-'In. tu la OunKln At'Htra:t llall, corni-r Jm-hwn A nnfifnictoa Htm. Vf or miwny -JcDjjja, UVlKUa'U U. IUTRMAN C C HOY O YOT'Nd, At. . Iff, 0. WlHHKHl. W. TV ICAtil.K ttnnetiura; Aerie met In Afiof on Jarktta ft ftrt 2ft& T'i t o'dw't VUltlrnt trlhren )" Mttoti atun'lifi(f nfwuvii trtfi"off(. a. j y. W, i V W. M. UK MfclUV-U W. P, It K. riiMA.V. f. n-frr. tlll-:n A 111 I" (l -W.-pih 'in Afs.-rn- VSa'Aiv ttNtwTt wWw.v tVPuoi, i!if-MAitr iu'Hfr. sr a. MU.iKt'ft wrv.1.rcn Treat. i5 ft 'it' t , 4 ! 1-1. ,. 1. f 11 i ON 'J'JIJi WOi!IJ'.S LAS'.Cr.ST SIJII. WI5I1K ""'jrr y W .7,' 1 Alt. LINE Lofty, sparioui, cJi"-nirtl, f?ie 1 1'lcstic's Lounjc it tJil)mrui5)rJ ly its lierfcct ytninrtry, unliroken liy days, projection or roof tup porta; by the mlistantial licatily of its o-.k paneietf w ilts with flicii hand-carvctl ornamentation; liy it tatl I'rrnt h window admitting floods ol sunnliinr; ly tlie rit hnrvt of it ceiling at crystal anil carved wood, In which ronrrilt d Ijlit at nij.'lit tlirow Vlte florid datlt carving Info told relief, striking krvnute of iicautjr I Free! Free!, A Beautiful U. S. Flag EHCLOSEO IN EACH PACKAGE OF LARGE MOTHER'S BREAD VifJLL BE VNCLUDEQ A FLAG CERTIFICATE. Save 211 i iUl (iluvv t, il'rwd(i, ttiul W V-li v ,.1 jiv of tiv 1 t - a h niiflful 4 Toot by 6 fool f . fi. Fas frm. lumUl Ut lu cvrv lumif. Jut Peru! in your rortf "u.l A'UcrtNifu; l!tir'mj, IS 1 H Knlittnaih HtrcH. f)cn tin fliii will in: mailtil to you nhtoIutry froo. s -.mi' 'i tbut. tUU Uakt-ry tlu not pay In nny i''(au.' we d'.i uot. Ua.vc to hUUI quality or raUe ASK FOR MOTHER'S BREAD. OR-EGON BAKERY AUGUST HECK. Prep, 1r