H08HUH0 HIWtUBVUW, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1921.
FAOI FIV1
Dodee Broth
COUPE
You will realize, the trotucnt you see this coupe, how
perfectly it fulfills a very real need.
It was designed and built by Dodge Brothers in
response to that need long-standing and often
expressed by people in all parts of the world.
With Dodge Brothers chassis as a starting point, it
only remained to create a coupe body which would
unite the usual coupe refinements with greater light
ness, hardihood and economy.
The world now knows how this was accomplished.
An entirely new precedent in closed car construction
was established. .The body is built of steel.
Moreover, the deep comfortable seat is upholstered
in genuine leather. The doors are exceptionally wide.
The rear compartment will hold a small steamer
trunk and other luggage. The enamel, baked on the
steel at high temperature is readily restored, after
hard usage, to its original lustre.
In every detail the car reflects the purpose of the
builders to make it a practical car of universal appeal.
J. G. NEWLAND & SON
DEALERS IN DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS.
KLAN ISSUE IN
TEXASjLECTl
Feeling Runs HighJOver Com
ing Primary Which Will Test
Strength of Organization.
SIX ARE FOR SENATOR
8U
Pnmilnent Men Kwk Office of
S. Senator, fut Two f luimplon
Klan With Hiiw Strongly
Ofipoaed to Organization.
tor Starts Gland Farm to '
Produce Cures For Senility
Jl Transplantation
ends Unnecessary to
Restore Youth.
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By THOMAS HORGAN,
national New Service Staff
Correspondent.)
T DENNIS, Mass., July 20
pi, the land of the I'llRrim futh-
offers to the tourtab and auiu-
nor In addition to its antiques,
dwellings and picturesque na-
added attraction of a modern
farm.
twenty-five acre farm hero Dr.
Hanson, director of the Masaa-
I Clinic for Diagnosis, who has
Kn a specialist in glands, says
'aniishod a fountain of youlb
Mid have satisfied even the
f explorers, who vainly search-
wi-Mern hemisDhcre. .
nu guinea oira in larffe num-
ve been brought to the farm.
p ior, with crates of small anl-
ms automobile, is a familiar
Slanson differs radically with
ff the be.st-known specialists In
atment. He declares that In
fiscn xurdra! operations are un
ry and that youthful viKor may
red without the actual trans-
Is of ulands. He contends that
' produced by new Klands Is
Iswtin as that produced by
the old elands, if they are
Ittentlnn in time. Soon, he savs.
' will have his, or her, for that
9 '
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HK -.1 '
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replaced by nature.
A solution for "manlshness' in wom
en and "cffemlnlsm" in men is to bo
found in gland treatment, according
to Dr. Hanson.
BITTER DISPUTE TO
BE ARBITRATED
(Rv Associated Presa.)
WASHINGTON, July 21. An
agreement between Chile and Peru
to arbitrate the Tacna-Arica contro
versy was signed by plenipotentiar
ies of the two governments here to
day at the final session of the Chilean-Peruvian
conference. The agree
ment to settle the ancient dispute by
arbitration was bailed by Secretary
Hughes in a speech at the closing
session of the conference as a sweep
ing victory for the "conference plan
of International negotiation." It was
declared that the settlement is the
greatest accomplishment of the gen
eration In the direction of peace In
the Western Hemisphere.
FIRE FIGHTERS
ESCAPE FLAMES
matter, glands tuned up with little
more concern than that attending the
adjustment of tho carburetor of the
family flivver.
Sixty lor cent of Massachusetts
men would be greatly benefited by j fire fighters are extending the lino of
giana treatment, ami even n inrnfr
TORTLAND, July 21. Fifteen fire
fighters at Herman Creek escaped in
jury and possible death by hoisting
themselves over a burning log Jam
at a moment when the wind carried
the flames from one end of the jam
after they were surrounded by fire
and were forced to spend an hour in
tho water of the creek for safety. The
he Lure
of Beauty
ive you beautiful hair? If
hy not?
Iiat is the matter with your
Oil) I
Dandruff?
Dull?
!"ur hair is not beautiful,
rmne the cause.
p" 'ls will tell you what
f' Olive Shampoo will do to
)'ur hair tK-auliiuL Watch
hem.
pyd L Crocker
proportion of the women, according to
the doctor.
Senility, he says. Is a disease, Just
as much as tuberculosis or cancer,
and should be treated as such.
Dr. Hanson maintains that the
glands transferred to Harold F. Mc
cormick, millionaire harvester mag
nate of Chicago, did not conslitute a
sacrifice of his youth on the part of
the man furnishing the glands. The
glands were not taken in their entire
ty and the misinsr portion would be
reslstence along the ridge from Ben
son Plateau to check the flames.
Phone 135 for your next order of
job printing. The exclusive Job
I printing department of the News-Re
view Is at your disposal. Speed, cou
pled with first-class work, has built
up a wonderful reputation for this
department.
DAIXAS. Texas. July 22. (United
Press.) Hereft of the generation-old
cause of political battle prohibition
Texas Is taking Its campaign stim
ulants from the Ku Klux Klan and
antl-klan bottle with a farm-labor 1
coalition chaser.
The issue will be partially settled'
at today's first 1922 democratic pri-i
niary. The lines nave been closely
drawn on this Issue in the senator
ial campaign, where six candidates ,
are in the field. The two candidates,1
receiving the highest number of I
votes will enter the run-off primary,!
two weeks hence, unless the unex
pected happens and one candidate.
M.ft,it, ... i 1 -1 1 1, n f .ntiu As I.
kenntnrlal rac. la ahmit nvenlv .llvl.t-l
ed between pro-klan and antl-klau,
the second primary will doubtless
find this question the sole battle-cry.
In the gulernatortal race, where
four names will appear on the bal-
ot, the klan does not seem to be so
Important a factor. Governor Neff
Is out for re-election and seldom, If
ever, has a candldnte for tho gover
norship for a second term received
serious opposition and never has one
been defeated under the prinnry law. i
Harry T. W arner, Paris, newspa
perman and avowed opponent of the
klan, has conducted a strenuous
campaign through his paper, tho
Paris Morning News. Fred 8. Rogers,
Honham, lawyer, backed by thj farm-ei-labor-non-partisan
coalition, and
W. W. King, restaurant owner and
farmer of Bronson, are the other gu
bernatorial candidates.
Six candidates, including the ven
erable senator himself, are seeking
the toga of Charles A. Culberson,
which ho has held for many years.
Klan Mnln Issue.
There are too many divisions In
the stato It seems for the Ku Klux
Klan issuo to determine entirely the
outcome of tomorrow's election, but
Texas' primary law requires majori
ty nomination and whatever doubt
remains as to the klnn's strength.
more man likely will bo cleared up
at the second primary on August f
Senator Culberson announced early
In his campaign that ho was unalter
ably opposed to the klan.
Former Congressman Robert I,.
Henry, of Waco, declared he was a
memlier of the organization and has
solicited votes on that basis.
Cullen F. Thomas. Pallas, lawyer,
said "the klan must die or else be
reorganized along different lines."
Karle H. Mayfleld, Meridian, mem.
ber of the Texas Railway commis
sion, though remaining silent on the
klan Issue, has been recognized at
one of the adherents to Its princi
ples and has pleaded for "100 per
cent Americanism," from the stump
throughout his campaign.
Clarence Ousley, former assistant
secretary of agriculture, has op
posed the klan. Ho Is expected In
draw much of the support that had
been pledged to the late Congress
man Lucian W. Parrlsh, who was
killed in an auloniobllo accident
shortly after he started his cam
paign for the senatorial office. Ilolh
men Indorsed the action of congress
In Toting an emergency tarllt on
wool, mohair, beef and hides.
Former Governor James K. Fer
guson, who wns Impeached, Is the re
maining candidate. He has strongly
opposed the klan and openly slated
he expected to receive tho voles of
the Catholics and Jews. Ferguson,
declaring himself financially broke,
has waged a picturesque campaign.
He has drawn large audiences and
with peculiarly persuasive eloquence
has Invoked an enthusiastic follow
ing. Two years ago Ferguson boiled
tho democratic party and set up what
he called the Amerban parly and
was its candidate for president.
Family In l.lne.
This action denied Ferguson the
right to have his name on the bal
lot this year unless placed there by
petition. The democratic stale exec
utive committee voted to put his
name on the ticket after he an-
A
Pleasant
Home
With a gTcen lawn and plenty
of flowers Is mighty nice to look
at and still nicer to own.
You can have if.
A lot of water and a little
work is all it takes to make tho
difterence between that and a
dusty parched yard with a few
discouraged flower stalks and a
lot of dried up weeds and grass.
It Is worth the price for the
added tK-lfrespect it will give
you. It will niako you able to
look tho world in the eye and
tell it to go to blazes'. And it
Is worth double tho price for
the comfort and pleasure It will
give your faintly and yourself.
Come In and get our prices on
engines, pumps, and pipe, or a
complete outfit.
They are within your
reach
"See us first wo can save
you money."
Flour and feed at lower
prices. "
Wanted 30 tons good oat bay.
Farm Bureau Cooper
ative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland.
:iii.i:ii.iT.iia
A TOOL YOU NEED
WINCHESTER SCREW DRIVER
4 in. blade, 8 1-2 in. over all.
Built for service Winchester quality
Our special price this week only
10c
By Mail, 15c
Buy now our supply is limited.
Churchill Hdw. Company
Wasco Co. Wants
Men help Harvest
Farmers of Wasco county hav
sent nil S. O. S. through The Dalles
Commercial club for help in harvest
ills the wheat crop. This call has
been sent on to tho Oregon Slate
Chamber of Cummcrco at Portland,
and laborers aro being recruited
there for llio work. The pay offered
runges from $2..i0 to $5 a day, In
cluding board.
cut front twenly-flvc and onvs half
ceiils to twenty three nnd uno half -
cents was reported today. A lower.
crude oil price was said to bo tho
cause.
Cut nt PemtMon.
I'1.'.V1)I.I.:T(1M. .Inlv '!) A c:m-
nlluo cut of fn nt thirty-two to thir
ty penis was caused here today by
competttlou unions selling stations.
NOTICE.
All parties are hereby notified not to
trespass on my premises.
P. 8INN0TT.
CUT IN GASOLINE
PRICES REPORTED
band. Kcrfcufon stated this action
was taken to Insure tho family repre
sentation nt the polls.
KerKUsnn Is expecte d to almost poll
his maximum strength tomorrow
and there are wiseacres who wilt not
he surprised to see hi in lead tho
ticket In the first electlnu. This will
require something near 125,000
votes, as tomorrow's voting strength
is placed at ubout 625,000.
'oiiKroN(onal HkIiIh.
Tho Farm-Labor union and Us al
lies is a recognized factor in two con
gressional district.. .
Kugene Mack in the First tlULckt
has waged a aliant fight to he re
turned to congress against J. II. (Cy
clone) Davis, storm center of Texas
politics for forty years and tho "Hop
kins county 'populist.' "
, Ktl WVsthrook, of Wolfe City, for
mer state senator, has made the sam
kind of fight against Congressman
Sam Kayburn, of Honham.
In the San Antonio district, now
represented In congresn by Harry
Wurzba'-h, republiran, a field of four
are seeking opportunity to opposn
Wurzbach for re-election, and the
contest has been spirited.
Almost .every local candidate
throughout tho slate has based hi
campaign on the Ku Klux Klan Issue,
fO Antiorl.itM VroniO
SATT LA K K CITY, July 20.
Gasoline retail prices dropped from
thirty-one to thirty cents per gal
lon today. Freight rales readjust
ment was given as tho cause.
St. li'MlU ItefMtrtM OH.
ST. 1-Ot'IS, .lulv 20. A giiollm
NOTICE.
If you want a house built, moved or
repaired .or cement blocks of any
kind, seo Pat. .
IiiMino Mm. Noisy
An insane man who was being
tr.ken from Grants Tass to Salem on
the Shanta this afternoon, became so
noisy ihat it was neceusary to take
him off In1 re. He was kept In jail
this utternoon and will bo taken to
the asylum on a night train.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W v THK VIA .! MIAMI. yy
e .vi"N I.!llvT Ak )"MF I'rUftlU
HAMliN! II
1U1 ..l Unld O.rHllleW
-alr-1 with lilt klN-.n. Y7
UASn IMLI.A, f
Vtanki.uwnulK'it.SafMt. Alokyi Kelnl-U
SOin BV DRUGGISfS EVERYWHERE
OVERALLS.
Trv cleaned at a rcasonahln price.
Thoy will not shrink. Call 472. ltoso
burg Cleaners.
nouned his wife. Mrs. Miriam A.
Years of experience are behind the i Ferguson's name for a place on the,
nifty job printing department of the i ticket. Mrs. Ferguson name was
?sws-Rpvirw. " Istnr withdrawn In fnvnr nf her hih-
Not All Sharks Are Man-Eaters.
Not nil sharks are innn-eaters. Most
persona who have fallen victim to
sharks have been enten merely be
cause tey hnppened to be nt hand.
J. C. Hell of the American museum ex
amined the contents of the stomachs
of more than thirty tiger sharks.
Most of the sharks were from nine
to twelve feet long, and 7G per cent
of them had been eating such crea
tures ns sea turtles, other sharks and
large rays and porpoise. Thirty-eight
per cent hsd eaten a variety of sum ti
er creatures crnbs, horseshoe crabs,
mackerel, shad nnd other fish nnd
one had eaten a wntcr bird. Six per
cent, probably In their role of scnveit
giTS, had swallowed Ihe bones of de
mesne animals; one Mutrk contained,
nniong other material, beef benen snd
hair, nnd a second, which landed on
the iJhSc still stive, vomitj'd several
nn nil mammal bones, among which
were the leg bone of three sleep.
Ordlpnry sharks mntitltuted the
largest single- Item of diet for the
tiger "Lurk that Mr. !''! I examined.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ix aw cuAasmscu DVBvriHa.uifitrra win mm roimn uawt
r&a vttnnn wkadimu -hsjw tofiit." .
w&htk. ' "
WANTKD Clean ruga at tho Ford C.ur-
k i.,
U'A.nIkh --!('( mimI tuiinl phony. S.-o
IVopleM "I'l'b'o -imi
WANTK1 I'litnily or ul'ont five to
pick prune. tJuod lump grouiuU.
l'hoiio 17- t'-4.
WANTKll To liorro'w' Vhrro tliotiwntl
did lit rt tin ft I ni-ciirtty. Adli c
I . It.. NcWH-llrvicw,
VANTM1 tllrl or woman to do house
work. - bluup at liuliiu his til, l'iiuiio
4h:i.
VANTKI-"$1-mi on flrnt claws secur
ity. Will puy la per eent. Address
J,4ian.earo Ni-ws-Uevlt w.
WANTKI to" hVfir from pnrtleM w ho
hrtve farm for rent, s:ilo or ex 'hatiUf.
(in ni-rn only. l(oxj;r.h. Sutlmrltti. ' i .
VA NTKI ' To" l tt' Y u 44"ftr"V: nilU're
niiloinatle plwtol. limulre at room
221 l'inpua hoUl, k'Uiiil 6 and 8
p. m.
WANTKfi Woman lo do Iioumo work
oa rum li. k list hi it ' " I und Kood
rook. Hlate wiik'M Wiiiled, Addi vh
It. I'. 'are News-ltt-vlev.-.
FOR Kkfl.
roit HHNT Oil 8AL.H l'lutio. I'liuno
ai-K-B.
"bjh HKN f MnTnty fWpoilt noaa.
rtniiaTturtr National Hsnlt.
l-'t Ht IlKNT l'lt iisaiit Hli-eplng room.
1'xe ot ti'leptioliv und I'Utli. ML
trnk St.
1-'(W HKNT 2 furni-hVd"lontf4 ke. ptiiK
rooms. Apply M6 Whuluatci M.
I'lmnn i;e-V.
TjttHT I'latinuin pin. '1 tin ro ! Ioiik. s-l
with brill hi nts. Mm. fhui lev Wil
son, Uoston, OreKoii. Iavu at New-lt.-vlpw
offli H. II. rtar.l.
TWO ltoVM will pil.' wo... 1'holio
4.,4-lt or hII TOT H. fftednim St.
ITkMSTITi Ml I Ni J- I "o " per " rl at
HIiikt Htore. 17 N. .Ia kson rfi.
0( lANIU :itlU l5 "i'l- k" Ihem'yi.ursulf
at 2M rents n. niilhoi. '". V.Jdi-n.
rriAMONIH,"Ki'ii(I boltuii't," relhtldp
tlmi:teft. (1. I'hnilHT, 713 Celling lMtf-.
l'-irtlHiid. Orn.
KOlf KXf'HANOi: -.1 A "N.TT'i eows to
trsdn tttr a to.id f 1 c-puwiticr far
In Rood rondittoil. No Junk loerptt d,
Wrllo to O. C. i-an- News-It vO w.
FiU HA I. K -Collie pnp. C. F. Moore,
Kiddle, i;re.
l"( Ht AlVr: -TlfgiMt'do-'t'l ii-n- sin dditik
A'moi.a tl'i. ku. W. J fan!. It. 1 t . 1.
l-'Olt SAhK IMirelirt-d a lid Kral.
Hampshlro liurki. 4' ews. W. O.I
l.:il, IL !. I. I . j
K ill KA l.K Krund lo w. -port nioil t
i iklfird. prli n rea"iuille, Il)-uire ;
i'l v.--r Vl ...,tw p I
VOX BALM 1 ton triirit. lirtulr J.
tl. Pay. 820 H.Kan Ht.
'OK HAUW-rHTiy. ISaenbowsr Oretir
.Trr'"- Intone 3fl-'.
l-'ult HAIdC i-'liie shigor und cutfu,
rrh e ". 44J Klla St.
1AK SAId; tio ii-liH-h resaw; 1 cut-
off snw; 1 Mower. Sefl I'M.
Koit S.7k i:io, irlc washer with "
I Micing wringer. t'liotiu 49-J.
X ol;i truek' for salo or" will" trn(tfor "
Kord toiirlrnc r. W. J. Merrltt. 4
Myrtlti :reek, Oi,
Foil 'AIK Itoonier klieheii cabinet
him! tllnlriK room furniture, all new.
tl'S Soutli Kane.
Foil" HALK Alrdale pups. 4 wku. old.
It.-Klstere.l. 311 k. First Ave. N.
I'hune 4',1-lt.
Volt HA Idl -Twenty head of Jorsey
eow und ymtng to k. A. W, Yo
roin, Myrtle ('reek, Oro.
Ft Kt S l.K -W. IV sto7k,.(rioi7il.v, mt
tloit ami variety sloru. l-ln location.
i.W. Voiiiik & Son. 1J Oiss St.
11 HI HAI.K-lry horiie. "h yra. ohf.
, WelKiit 1100. Sound snd trim Work
anywhere. HnrKaln. It. A. Calhoun,
Will. nr. l'houe aij-F-4
l'oir'SAlKUeBlsU-rrd Holtttela hull.
2 yrs. of hk, well bred. For par
ttriilurH lixpiiro of N. 1. Con II, ltoso
latrsr. Ore. l'hnno S-F-IS.
ill SAI.K idniiiK ro'tin tatde. Ulirary
ta hi.-, i-1 ami MprliiKH. three no.
VHi ti urn etemirr, four doxen Miikoii
fruit Jars, and oil lirnier. I'lionti 4'J-J.
FY lit" SA I. K C 1 1 K A I ' A 1 1 inn k 7 Vt""ee -i
nd hand prwlng nmrliliieit and nil
niaken ri-palied. Wnrk snarttnteel,
SiiiK-r S w lug Marlilau Co., 11 t.
Jin k so it St,
i-Tiii HAM-IiTm II. 1. inotnri yrle" onH
aide ear. Oooil I'onillllitn. Aerrn
porlfs. Addresn "Motorryrlo" iar
Ni'Wh-H"v!cw for parllruhirs or
phoii :i2ri-J.
1-1 tit S.J A'. --Out- KoVd tnitriiig ea"r
t.Tiii; mot WU II. T. Overland rr; one
'nrd dlork. pistons nnd rlliKS fit 111,
r'Hdv to Hssemhle; one B horse tdwe
trir motor. Otto II. Hunt. IU N. Hosa
si. '
A HAltCJAIN - 1 No. 11. I7fi-tb. Iowa
.mutator, f40.no; 3 No. l'jr. 600-tb.
lowi Heparators $45.00 vafh; 1 tix- .
siiovel iinn) row riding cultivator,
f 1.1.00, I'rh-ea l o. II. Hal her I In,
rssli. McCreery Itrothtira, butherlln,
Oreon.
l-'ult SAI.i:" J 11 niTii rain li, 9 H'Ti-s '
prunes, li n-res alfalfa. 4 seres
f i rni In nd. Stork and Implements
Willi plaet. Small house and barn,
('ash or terms. Address "J" Car
I N.-ws-ltevlew.
i l-'ult SAI.K UK TltAltK -SI mTB of
I land In edttu of city. Walk to dour,
t'lIV s.UtT, house, K"reK. ehb krll
1 h.oist- a ml ttitra. 3 t own and horse.
n.-w Imixx suvv rlK, A tons of hv !i
rln- ketl Hint rrnp If taken at one,..
It. KranK'iton m huts ouiiion.
T.ro
W
Clancy
The New Membefof the
ramily la Here to Stay
By PERCY L. CROSBY
UtCt'S A TrNOOttAS
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