' 1 IK33rBUWa NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. DECEMBER g, 1922. WOMAtf ON OHIO'S SUPREME COURT BENCH I.ek.e.hssc 1 AThoMMiii leason I f n a ff in ! S3!- i T mns made by this bank may be paid off any time after five years Lnwer mav enjoy the unusual privilege of inking 33 years to re -and th borrower may enjoy tlie unusuin yiu ui mn.mg oo yeais iu it-pay ,;ci,vm in installments. J.The loans are made under supervision of tho Farm Loan Board-a bureau of the United Mates l reisury. Do you want money on a ncn-maturing morlflase M interest for a trm of from 20 to 33 years, under an amortization plan, to -refund an existing mortgage; -improve ihe property you now o:ct; -buy more land; -purchase equipment or live stock; -provide buildings for your farm; or for some other agricultural purpose? Then write direct to us. I California r tray !.s to firmer? Stock lano, Hank unfcrFederaLSuperyisOT CAPITAL $700,000.00 Corner Montgomery and ClaJ Streets SAN FRANCISCO or DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. Roscburg Qf eg, GUY CORDON ) on Now Is the tirvo Then tho houi-.ewtfi- is leagued with muddy 'clotiicj and vet toppy weather. It is bard enough Job lit bt tn do the washing for a farm family over a tub and board, but when yoa add n double lot of muddy clothes rr:1 c. wet, drizzloy day, why Jt la too much for any woman: T.ur a Mas tag and niak'i willing a pleasure instead of n dread. If ycu haven't all iho cash you can buy for aa litt'.e n3 512.50 a month. Coa;o in and see It. Now is a Rood tlmo to brighten np the liousa and fur- itvtre. A r w dollars uncut for Certma-tced paint or vnr- nii'h will add bo much to tlio looks of a room that you wdl wonder why you have not used it soonor. nftu After Ml, thourh. unless you have good' bread the day Is utterly ruined. I'.y Exchange flour nnd yen will al ways have good bread, and rave enmyh to B-.iy tlioso other thin; .s wo have been talking about. Only $2 a rack, IT.SU per barrel. Northwest Flour 1.00 per til;. J7.00 per barrel. .See Us First He can Save Y'ou Money Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange timing ''rvrf'.-.a J .. .'it-'J i -J!..'JLi! Ji ) r Judge Florence E. Allen, of C leveland, o., una been elected to a seal on the bench of the Supreme Court of her atate, the first woman ever to be thus honored. GLENDALE NEWS. L P. COMMIlTfE party responsible In the affairs state." ifrrnr" L'lltnf ACC ln n'3 ealioriai comrneni on me KllrS fiANUj liriiprpstdeivcy situation. Senator Den- IlLLI J uruwv nIa xiys tnat tne EgrePment refer- I hie to deal with Gus Mober by both No hand is camps was In no way secret republican Moser's Tourists Deface Beauty of Caves POTITLAXO, Nov. 30. "Ctttrape ou.i vnntliillam" is the. term applied by E. II. Daniels, forest supervisor of the Siskij-nu national forest, in dis cussing the mutilation nnd destruc tion of parts of the Oregon caves at tho hands' of tourists. Last year, nwlnR to - the completion of roads Ration should lnee- and pass on this I leaning into tne caves, wnirn are ouiy haTT.AXT). Dec. 1.- t taken In the organization of; vipw 0 t,3 aereement and jtate senat9 by the entrance Into the I'pton contra! committee. Word to omn mntlnr the l-rnnk rnunlv effect has been telegraphed to a. ,)irant have lfi votes, enough to Dennis, senator from Union , , , srntor Dennis admits the IWallowa counties, by Walter L. ; B;tuation ha3 become complicated le, Jr.. state caainnan. i and gnv3 tne eastern Oregon dele te party organization des not to hamper the ouminis.raiiou Bovernor-elect Pierce, democrat. tet where party tunaamcniais involved, cnairman looze ao;u s that assurance. a recent editorial in his news- kr, toe I Grande Observer. Sen- i tho story before the said, in ettect tnat the the session in January. There can republican organization Is be no particular damege done by in a body. Apparently Senator Dennis Is in no hurry to see the presidency dis posed of, for he writes: "Hut the affair Is not finished and there u?1m ccunty for prsid Moling this onservatlon, Chnlr- Tooze asserts that the rtnte iiation is not backing any that Its duty is to elect re- ton n mlnees and has no other tion except such as may help rry cut Its primary duty. he state organization." tele- nei the chairman, "is Interest- only In teeing the state senate nized along republican nartv that needed party legisla- may be accomplished. . Speak (or the state organization. I D wish It understood that w. do wish to hamper in any way the ninlstrfltinn of the governor tt. nor his legislative programme, T in case these may conflict with fundamental Ideals of the party. We sincerely hope that in the l organization of the senate, no Uter who may be elected pres ent, republicans will work togelh primarily for the interests of the ite, without reference to partisan litres: and. secondly, to giving us Be relief from the present sltua- which has been so destructive Party organization, and Mso give ! People of Oregon a return to a than 10,000 visitors were registered at the caves. Each person Is re quired to carry some kind of a light. Last year they were furnished with VII 1 tlUl lUI'BU , .1,1.1 1 II will be further chapters " VUJ : to resist the temptation to smoke names In the mottled gray marblo halls of the caves. In spite of signs ate, ut this date and whoever is scr- ertcd, even if on the opening day, nv th anritri:ir-v nf ft T. Vrlriv n ..( r- ' . nrv5!?nfl nTirt Tratl .itnliH 1r nil nersnnn tf'Ttur r--.. I 9 k IM the same Senator t'pton, since accepting the support of Moser, has main tained silence. He is patiently waiting to see what the eastern Oregon bloc, of which he is a mem ber, does at the forthcoming con ference. Senator Eddy, his opponent for tho presidency, is waiting just as patiently. ' o RAW FURS WANTED. Highest prices paid. In market aM winter. Bring in or ship. Phone 6T. B. F. Shields, at the Urupqua Battery Station. the morninit 0f'VIsltlnB tne cav warn!n& tourists -ill preside Justn,ot tH away souvenirs or mar the walls, the inclination to become . Tho first snow storm of the season came on Thanksgiving morning, and snowed all day, followed by a change of temperature, and today the snow is disappearing. At present we can not forecast weather conditions. Our national holiday was generally observed by home gatherings, and friends and relatives enjoyed the good icheer of each others homes. A com munity dance at tho auditorium drew a large crowd nnd good order was In evidence everywhere. Mrs. J. H. Stewart of this city, who Is suffering from a broken leg, is get ting along nicely and seems to bear her affliction heroically. Dr. Fawcett reduced the fracture and her daugh ter, Mrs. Lieuthold, is with her and sympathetic friends are calling hourly to offer assistance. We are pleased to note that Mr. Ne bel of this city who is a patient at Mercy hospital is expected homo tills week. Miss Susie Cornell has taken charge of the school at Eagle Point, where she will teach this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Greens, who were so recently bereft of their baby daugh ter, have the sympathy of many friends In their bereavement. We heartily agree with the editor of tho Glendale News In urging our people to spend their moueylth our merchants and grocers ln tills city. They all are carrying large and care fully selected stocks of goods in ull lines nnd we feel sure they will please you all. At our drug store, and every where, they carry heavy lines of holl Merle, have a beautiful display of flowers at the Fern these days They were pleasant callers at the home of C. C. Groves last week. Thanksgiving is very near and pro sume the turkeys will -have to suffer. Glontnry school gave a Thanksgiv ing program Wednesday evening which was very much enjoyed. About nlxtv were present. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MeGehehy nnd daughter, Nellio, have returned from Tortland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lletts ale Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. C. Mc Geheheys. Glengary school organized a parent teachers association last Wednesday night with 19 members. They served coffee, sandwiches and doughnuts. MEADOW I.AKK. Roseburcr and Oakland Entire City Is Moved to New Site was was too much for hundreds of ! 0?? an?.P..J"'P.h.r P.PJ5V?I folk who visited the unappreclative caves. MeDanlels suggests that the next person dir-covored marring the walls be made to take a pail of water and wash all the walls and be held up as a public example to other offenders. Me also states that next year each acetylene lamp will bo equipped with an Immense Christmas tree and com munity Christmas at the auditorium and we are sure to hear the Angelic anthem of "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." The Sunday school at Olivet church is growing in pupils and Interest. Supt. Robinson is in charge and Mr. Wood, also and two of the lady teach ers of our public schools have taken SUNDAY, DEC. 3 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE The t-YREX Pic Plate -3 triform! da not turn easily. JV-..L' T.,-t!,ir.-: entire y c ---- i . & Pic-a ttil more. FVR yur I ;!,. '-Bt-somo Guaranteed u Uvca fcchill Hdw. Co.- V- V!! .WvCffftr;,- r IT"'---.' A. a little shade which will prevent tho (classes. Mr. Story of Wolf Creek has earner from smoKing tho walls. Only five persons out of the 1 0,000 visitors had to be warned or repri manded by authorities about care lessness with campfires, according to MeDanlels. The next season promises a double number of visitors, and camping facilities, tents and tables consented to tea'-h the Bible class. Mr. MoVeU-h, our minister, is preach ing pure gospel sermons and the church choir is giving us classical music. Mrs. Mabel Brown Is our pianist. Large congregations are In attendance. Judge nnd Mrs. George K. Qulne will lie greatly Increased. Parking land Miss A'-nrs Pitchford were look- CHRISTIAN CHURCH WALKER and BURRUS space in the loop of the entrance road Is sufficient to hold at least 80 cars at present and mare space will be ! cleared. Tho season lasts from Mnr U.nlil late October and many tourists i Include the caves on their way to I Crater lake. I 'A contract has been let recently In What district for the Grants Pass j Crescent City highway, which will In volve nn expenditure of $000,000 for I one section. MeDanlels reports that rthe Savage Itaplds dam land project. ! which Is under irrigation. Is rapidly j being settled. The project include? about 1:1.000 acres under tho ditrh and there Is still room for many I more families. The land is c-xnep- tionally productive ami accessible to the markets by raili-r.ad. o NOTICE. Mornina, "The Reason For Our Hope" I 1 havP onimed an auto top shop nt Evening, "The Sin of Neglect"' 34 South Pine St. I am prepared to do all kinds of nuto top work and up hulsterlnr. C. II. Meiiseh. ing after official business in this city last. week. We greatly enjeyed a so cial hour villi Judge and Mrs. Quine, elso with our popular and much ap preciated j'jvuiile officer, Miss Pilch' ford. Mrs. P. J. Kenny is In poor health this winter V" regret to note. E. J. 'Il'iiai'lireys is placing a fino line of holiday good. bis immense sales room. Also at our drug store you can s e many lines of holiday goods, and at our hardware store you can see so ni.iny useful ati-i r'-ces.sary articles thai- well we can hardly go away witli-jjl purchasing them. MOI.I.IE. -o ECHOS FROM GREEN VALLEY. C. K. Gro-.es, of Willow Snrinss. Mo., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cloves. Also nnother son, P. H. Groves, of Wialherford. Okla., and a nephew, (io. A. Groves, of King man. Kan:i;'. Mrs. C. C. Groves Is able to be u'H ai-aln. Our flnri-i. Mr Austin, and son, Fresh pure grape Juice from Con coid grapes Tor sale at F. Schmidt's at junction of Coos Bay and Pacific highway. Bring your containers. TURKEYS CLUT MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 110. For the first time in fivo years San Fran cisco ate Thnnksglvlng turkey at pre war cost.' Tho wholesale market for dreBaed turkeys became demoralized Wednes day following Tuesday's sharp break In prices. The express brought more than 150 additional tons of holiday birds to San Francisco in tho morn Ins, whllei eight carloads of Oregon fowls put !n nn appearance. Then the market went to pieces. Dealers sold at nny figure within reason, nnd re ported that no fixed range of quota tions existed. Fancy birds were bought by the trade as low as 35 cents a pound and mixed lots were moved at around 30 cents. It is estimated that between 500 and 600 tons of dressed turkeys have arrived here since the beginning of the week, while San Francisco's re quirements for the Thanksgiving feast amount lo approximately 400 tons. Peddlers appeared In . the streets Wednesday offering to the consumer at reasonable prices largo quantities of birds bought at hargaiu prices from discouraged wholesalers, and it Is re ported that commission merchants thtmselves sent out wagonloads to bo retailed in the residential districts. Turkey raisers nnd wholesale distri butors who beught for cash, paying as high as 43 cents a pound lost thou sands of dollars In Ihc sharpo break. o Self consciousness, lack of poise, poor English, are AFFLICTIONS that can be overcome ln the Business Girls classes of Bertha Eliznheth Hodge. Call or phone Ilclnllne Conservatory regarding tho new classes beginning soon. . o DAILY WEATHER REPORT. LACLEDE, Idaho, Nov. 30. L.tc ledo has Its own version of tho old eaylng, "If tho mountain will not go to Mohammed then Mohammed will go to the mountain," and thu result Is that this thriving little mill town Is being transferred ln tact to Dover, Idaho, about 12 ml.es north of hero. In tho case of I.r.rlede, the "mountain" i3 a hie lumber nlant located at Dover. Laclede plays tho rolo of ".Mohammed." ! A few months ago tho lumber ' plant that wus responsible for Ma.-.- I lede'a existence was wiped out by fire. For a whllo It looked at if the town would go out of c:::r.tont'C. Just 12 miles tip the river, Dover faced the same possibility, hut for a different reason. Dover h?.d a big lumber mill, but the supply of timber In the adjacent terrl:ory was, exhnusted and the mill had been closed. Heads of the two lumber- com panies involved got to thinking the situation over and decided they had better get together. The company owning Lacledo purchased the mill and nearly all of the buildings In Dover. Then preparations were mudo to move Lacledo on river .barges to Dover. In all there were more than 50 buildings to be moved. An army lank wus shipped to the scene. Buildings were put on skids and hauled to tho waiting barges bv tho tank. When SJio barges arrived at Dover they wero met by another tank, which moved the .building to Its new site. The work of mtving "Moham med" Is said to be pro!:resslnnr rapidly. Over 30 of the buildings i Attention, Please If you wish some pood, clean, T.-hoK'S j;iio milk that has not been left at the slores until r.our befcro it i3 delivered to you or separated and part ot tho cream put back, phono your order to 3-F21, The Rcxroad Dairy J. E. REXROAD Dlxonvllla CUT OUT THE LANDLORD ' Why Pay Tribute to Him? KUILD YOUR OWN HOME. W. MErZGER Contractor rnd Ruilder. Is prepared to fjivo an estimate on any building you may contemplate. Al.so can supply Cement, Lath, Sever Pipe, Siiingle3, riaster, Lumber, Lrick, Lime Roofing. Thonc -ir-9-Y. l S. Weather Bure-au. local eiffice, Rosehurg, Ore gon, 24 hours ending 5 A. M. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths. Ilichist te-mpeiature ye-sterday ....40 Lowest temperature last nbtht ....40 Pree-ipltatinn, last 24 hours 00 Tolal preclp. sine firt of month .07 Vormal preeip. ror this inonih ...5.92 Tola! preeip. from Sept. 1, 1022 to date 7.72 Average prorip. from S"pt. 1. 1HT7 8.40 Total d' fieleney from Sept. 1, 1022 .OS Average pre cipitation for 44 wet sew I sens, (Sept. to May. Inc.) ....J1.3SI Tonight nnd Sitndav fair. ! Wll.I.f HELL. Observer. scy Kids Timmie Loses His Goat Jeff PERCY L. CROSBY .riAKAiCNI Hi IWli a vot-C' viz, vi I : (Jam L -AN t i-i SowfCf I - J I Ten? rW5AV 1 MAMA .vnT MtCVcftTo'pQioCllC FOR CALLMCYO (NAMeS-AN'iM SORRY! -V-V I 45AyT MAMA5ifffj NAMtS-Nf A -r. - . fCS V . Chevrolet, Ford Overland, Studebaker Nash, Ilupmcbilc OWNER3 Cnn now secure the Bosch Igni tion Unit. Including the Won derful Bosch Coll, and all neceB- sary wires end cables, at a re markably low price. L. G. Devaney . Bosch Magnetos, fconllh Carburetors. DEVELOPMENT DKVELOI'MF.NT MEANS lll'UOVf3IE.T. WE Alt Hi IMVKOV" INO OUl lACniTlEH KVKUT UAY VOW THE CETTE11ME!T OP SERVICE. ' Wa cannot frnw faster than tio surrounding country; though hare to keep far In ad7snce of our fresent Deeds. Thus mlntaln kc a larger IriTostrnont than oidlnr.rlly required. WH AKB rilEPArtra T feM' f l XOVIt KVKItX flKKIJ AI A HWIIiNrS KOTICM WITH HONO.MX TO YOC. Douglas County Light & Water Co ft. M. IliNMNQri, Muiiaicnr. Vf;-i V' : ' t .- -I' 8