RosFBuno NEwsnEvirw. sATuanv. april ?. isi PACE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, Issued Daily Eictpt Sunday 1; V. KA1FM i'rmdent und Manager liKUT l HATES.'.'".'.'..'.' Secretary-Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION BATES jj:i, ie-r e.ir, oy u.ail July, k x ujuuiIm. by iu.nl. !;., tt.r.-i. ii.omhs, by mail l'.-.i..., a:z?'.u luu'i'li, by mail IiMl'v, i,y mri' r, per month . ...lv Nimh-H' viw. bv mail, per yir, . . .O.W) .. 2.W . . lu .. .60 . . .60 PRUNE s-. m es. Siflfe BY BERT G.BATES 5 TUB UEUHll ftcoulltttf tlriu-r tf I Um AtrltfJ 1'rvaa. . i.- i-x.-.jMtrly riilltl.J to II. t.e for republication i.d:f..l t jI -.r net ui-fi'wl cr.Uiti-il In this -t. I ii. rc'li. Ai. r.tf Uttf of rupuL. nation, '-f tl.l Fat-Ted us tcumi dan niMtu-r .May 17. I'j-'U, at lh pout oUke at Itunuburg, I... .h,. ,.. ,.f Vlnrr-h 9 ii7Q ROjEBOKO. OKliUON. S AT U R DAY, APRIL 28, 1923. DOI.F.ITL TKUl'lIKCIES COOO EVENING FOLKS We bae to kw.n Reminding you folks About it bet Don't forget Tonight's Bath rite. DUMBELL DORA THINKS A dry dock is a doctor that is out of prescription blanks. , $1? GOOD CIGARETTES Vol i. Boy Scout NewsB Hlikt'lll III: iiiii'i:jiv i ii SOU T SEW STAKK FMIIor. .It. U K. Untott, X. M. I , . ki,. V Arundel Troup News Kdilur K. hur Ii I Activities W. KnilSUl 13 T? GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Anton Julin.Mjii. a Finiii.li peasant vwio claims to liave fori' told tiie. World War, is out with a new batch of phophecies. Here i.re the liijili .spots: He predicts a v;.." between Knjrland, about ltrj", in which, India will win freedom, at a co.t of millions of lives, and the' Ki:t'li."h w ill be driven into the sea. - i America is to have five wars in succession, one of them! with Canada. I France will fiyht w iih Spain in 19:50, and about -) years later j will invade' Norway, Sweden and Kus.sia with imperialistic de- sins, winning a victory by means of three-decker gas balloons. Hunger and plague are to play their part. First is the' "Spanish .Malady," which will be overcome. Then will begin, 1 j.long with the Anglo-Indian war, a hitherto unknown disease fori which there is no cure, making its victims first blind and then; crazy. Out of the Franco-Spanish war wil come a new lung' '".ease dcstroyii g one-fourth of the world's population. Dreadful stull if you behove it. The average citizen, read-! , it, will go about his work as u.sual and wisely proceed to forget! .1 about it. l'rediclious from Washington, about the weather i which are based on s-ientil'ic observation are vastly more im-' portant than crack-brni .td war predictions from any source what ever. o It is estimated that nearly three-quarters of a million dollars, in farm products wifl be added to the food crop of a single state; this year through the educational farm work done in the ciiil-i dreu's farm clubs. Dairy products and live stock alone will pass the half-million mark, wiiile canned goods and vlolhing made! under the supervision of the agricultural extension department! will make up the grand total. The banks in this state are so' persuaded of the soundness of the young farmers that they have' lent $2i2.",(il)0 to the various clubs to finance the purchase of live-l "'oi k. '1 he loans will be repaid at the end of the season. As every ite has its clubs the importance of this work to American agri culture should not be belittled. This is especially true since aside from the immediate gain of the year, most of these young enthu i ;iuhts will take up 'some form of agricultural work permanently, and they are being trained to perform it efficiently and easily when they do. A perfect husband is one who knows . . . . . . ,w to apologize gracefully when his 4 COMMEN15 STATE PRESS how wife te st fault. WHO DATHUNKIT? When'er I kiss her satin throat She trembles with delight. And in her half-closed eyes there gleams A radiance soft and bright. I hold her in my arms I know She loves to nettle there, I watch Ihe firelight flickering Upon her dusky hair. You ack, "Is she your only love?" How.can I answer that? Perhaps t'were best to tell the truth. She is my Tersian cat! The first mortgage is supposed to lions van protested have been issued about 2100 B. C. but followed and Hip i lm Troup 1 TriK.p I Troop 3 lokton . Itrpurtera e. o. vii'.r Jr. ts. v. i.b. r K. ihlmii G. CuX Mretlns MlKhls Troop 1 Monday 7:3 Troop z Tu.-t.ilay 7 30 Troop 3 . . . . Wednt-sduy 7:3U Issued Kvery Saturday S It I II KM I'l.KtSK MITK It la v.ry Important that ou fiirnisli Mr. I.intolt utlh ho iLiine and uililrfitM. of il tl.u u. mil. in ioir Irtillll. 4lTiiiM Inloi mation ho maul I lull o at om . Till t'ii'Ht Sat- ;a lunlitv in Jim we have tile IsaaatnlttttM oh of iliKtriiiuOnic tlio T.-l. - i lotione tiookii and it H On-giui Is .il Si imui Wp hear a lot ubout Oregon's fauli3 anil the faulo- of lier people, lint Ongon must t:iko siconit place whon II co:nos to Hip fulror si x m:iti liin,r a stnip-wiilo row. Over In S. '.- nt a pnrent-o achers' Kulhor ine rprontly then w:s a tp.tI, lmn-pf.t-lo-srooiliii'ss bni'.v! pulled off pmo'm 'lie ,lntfllec::;:l v.oinen" of iho slate. One woman was ibei'd to a., of fice In the association and lier i lw- Uot word.-i h- and coun- we didn't know they manufactured,.,. cli:u;;e-, rained automobil:s thst early. a b:tiierield. Ju: l;e fluapnel on what ton of A New York judge says, "If a man is happy in his family relations, lie has money enough to pay his debts and has the respect of his fellow-men, h has all that there is in life." There may be a man somewhere that gets all that in life, but it sounds a whol,; lot more like what most fellows get after they are dead. o "I'.y tl'ieir fruits ye shall know them." So far, all these talks about'ecloplasm and fairy photographs and communication with jour Aunt Minnie are more or less entertaining, but have they l iven humanity anything which reallv tends to enrich or sweeten life? j: "Of course, Henry, I know I'm in the wrong but I do think you might agree with me!" 1' 1t ' Rither unusual for a woman to end it all in Niagara Falls. That's where most people go to begin it all. X I 'X If all the anonymous letter writers were where they should be there would be no labor shortage in hell. i1 x it Why is it thit playing golf is more; pleasant exercise than mowing the! lawn? x x x If all the bridge players of the vil lage could get together for a session we should have no trouble building one across Ihe river to .Alexander's park. f X X The papers mention a shortage in the visible supply of calves, but fail to explain whether it's an agricultural item or a fashion note. X X X Oh, happy is old U It Consumer, When con men seek victims to trim, Hi3 hank account is a mere rumor And blackmailers don't bother him. it I4 vr'te ile se W ashinpion women usul is no' le-oided. bill It Is almost safe to say iliat they forgot Ihe "low : sweet lone of womanhood" and went iruniinK down the aH!es like a bunch 'of Russian Fti.tesme. when the red flau was wpsaulted. I , Oregon people are not so bad. after i all. Our women's clubs and parent- teachers' associations do not furuet their early training to such an ex-t,-nl thai they turn n slate meeliiiR into a brawl. La tlrande Observ- Tho'.e Who Won't Work 1 Ocnorally speaklnc, tlnre is now a 'job In thin country for every man who want one. Tills holds true In nlmmi nvurv eommtmltv The mayor' in one enterprisinu eily of 50,000 people is determlni d that the indus itrioiiK members of the community shall profit accordingly, without having to support any Piier?. tie is comi. havln,T n list mad.- :f all the able , bodied loafers In lo-.vn and holding lit tor future rrfejrenco. The loafers !iir ilnlv urn-noil IhM if llipv annlv i for help next winter, as many of! , T'.n in have done in pivvio::s winters,. i there will be "nothins dolus;." I This is a commendable policy, if 1 ciwrled out with proper dlscrinilna- VValk if you would live long, but Hon. it ts a hislorlc American prin- ( not where the automobiles a'e thick-, ciple, handed down from colonial est. Ju-Jgment is the thinn. ! d:ivs. that "he w ho will not work X X X 1ISP A FUNNEL in me nays or pioneer narasnip or durlnc Ihe r. cen: war. e1,jt is just as il ever was, and as wholesome for those to whom it is applied. Let the pnife-.ir.lonal lnrfer be di: oura'.'cd hy every possible means, in time of plenty as in times of stress. Then, when Pennine need lines come, it will be less severe. Albany Memocrat. That New York girl who won th" pri.e for "the most beautiful hard:; in America" .-';'s she got them washing dishes, i'.ut for all that, the pairnt dishwater sale.-men will probably rind a way to use her as an example. A p'.'ominent (iivire sas we should cultivate a sense of pily with a se-.ise (,f hum,.!'. .Must of us di a sense of pity for the lellou who cannot understand our humor. Uha'l not eat." There Is less need of j that drastic rule now than there was I "Darling, mv love for you is greater ' tKin the world! larner than creation! ' Wider tran the ocean! Let me pour ; it into your ear!" j XXX I There are many pretty signs of spring, hut the first elbows to appear are not incluieH m the list. xxx- j Life is harder out in the great open ! spaces, no doubt, but at least you don't step on chewing gum. 3" "X" " I "l-V.rrst Proit'Ction V,i"!i," Cotton Presses ?rc coming back and hit bo-n pmolaifmnl by hn'.h people living in cotton dresses should ii' nt IhTilinc r.ml Cowrnor ke:p away from the boll weevils. ,e. t. . A golf course is to be built on the battlefield .n Vorktown. But wouldn't Bunker Hill be more appropriate ? important thai Mr. l,lntott hiiVt- tliib Itift'i inatinn Bo us t rout th-r lMnk tut t u4i-si wav. A il!frrt-nt ;" tvin will I'm uscl this tlm' p-.iii3 what difierent tiiun tlir lat ne u-il. Jtinijin- I ii r hum iiiiuriuiiiui hi I.AT ALL AV ure ntllt iHklnK fnr ilif:i thin tlimn. H.-m.-mht-r t!iiL wM-k i yuiir last rhanrc in Kifk in your name K""1 on tm ln.aril In th next mit- i-f this paper. All m ril'fK art iltn' tl to in-r.-rm Mr. l-lnftt hy TiiitiH '!av iiinrnhiK A1.iV 3ril all wlm liiiV" not paid In tlifir .limes. Thf following S.tt ui day yta will ure t -l t'o vein were i'n than a thin'diinp. It l nw aiHut linn to "Hli'iw "p" tliouc wlio im- not praetN-liiK their -otit lawn. Sri if yoi krmw wimt" u'lmd for your )ua Ith you hctter underway. il-' VOL'III-: OT A Si 'Of T Dont von wish you weir'.' iJoli't yiiii Just acht- to Kct on tlit hike, or in camp with the lmnHi this xtnnmer.' Well, if you're a rvKtilur h inaii over 1 2 years of tus nij ran be n H-out and K The fun and benefits of S oiitiritc rt not t-on fined hiM t t'ie summer ttnii t n v run the year round. There are hikes. weekly t rnott nieiinirs. inter-troop i i.u t tMt h, oppurt unities fr . ' vie servh c a lid oiintl ther tliinns f interest for all 1 1 months of tlie year. It routs only T.O eelUS i V.-:t to he h Scout. Tile nni t urm is desired, hut it isn't reiiuired. 't makes n hat eliui ' li : 1 ;ilte!id, yoti ran he a f if mii reallv want to 'e in or telephone unn iv- It o-.t-r Yon Al l find :l !l three Seoll ( ItMiMt ers fzlad in vrive nu n v i ni 1 or mat I " r debited. Vow will find lr r-illard SVoiitmaster of Troop in his off ire in tne I'erKln liuildinK. Fred Pony. Srout- o:itr of Troon 'A at Ivnn r.niy (irni'rry n North .laek t i n and S oiitmaster I-intott i.f Ti-iioti 1 at the I'urslow 1 l"i:rniiuie store on Nurth ,iarlc.-un ft. i.ookim; ;i. ns i ai.I.s fr. Iintott has been nke to renin to IonkhuT tllass1 Wednesday evening to ts Ivt a talk on HoutiiiK'. difference el(l Vol) III Kit ill Kill (.1. r:lI.K 'f nurtt must Hike our hata off to c.icndair. Jotjujy rneuii hiirillitsH? I'll way they no. J ht-y t 11 UN they havi lt lovM jtii .louwiii ;). Kround and rurin to icu. W )a hinl h little hurl In It In KettniK m il.it e a-ii-vil. It- hot h Glfiidale and It He- htii'K til at la-t w hu. e hit a tjate KKreeal'le to ho(h. Mntiilay April a Is the i!i, (!. Hoy! Ar we Kuin? I viiould ruy we are. On hc- uunt of Ihe liiMKti'e it will he luipossihlf for hcoutuiari l. r Lintott to take all si i.tn A ho wish to (To. lluUi-Ve, firiMnxment have been niade for -if flcouts to make the trip. As a reward for the faithful work of the ui (lies. i a for be in on the- .loh at every praethe and ii-nlly uorkina lie will take tne ftoeliirit Hoy H' out Orches tra of fourteen piece to tib-ndale. Several other scouts will K" and will act on the dcinoiiMia'ttuu team demoiiHtratniK advanrtd first aid and siti nail ii K- The 4ileii dale Si-oiLis will be exa:iiliitd hy r-'coutinastt-r Untott on tiieir Tender! oot require ments and will be used to demonstrate the Tenderfoot knots. Scout master I. in tot t will ulao tt ive a talk on Sfoutinic and officially nr jcatiie a troop nt Mouts In Cletidale. A number of the poary nu n-. hers will take the pari to lihndale hy Jtuto lea v in; scout heud-iunrtem about 4:l!1l In the afternoon. Vt: are sure jftad that we are able to maki this trip and help start ( iU ndale off on the Scout proRi'am. ltok for us ( ilendale about a use we is sure K"in" to he on the juh and i a. riii' i . TROOP NEWS t".;.i ei.iwd .,, L ''. A eiit ''He tin . I. lit- t- ik .TK.s itl.K. v n Mr. v. iratn u. outauAHtt-r I for tn.s li.Mn. . . ''ri.( WIS fi, Kuve a ft a lilt r..; 1 Into tl He th. sen.lai.nvr Who eX'Malr,. I .? Uses )(f ll, " the hor a 4ia the various tools. Me pack was put , I' I'd Ihe p4. k S.I look-otlt 8tMt.. finder and mat a n d !n-triiiii.-i, siirniK of -d tlie in em Kit KlVen tht slhl, speedily di-pl., Plained. Tli.-v loiest fire f'frht ttiups ana th Wiuuiiiu like RiiiK camps a w lues. It was ind instructive to any listened. Kv '."aiid ai-o eh t "flit f. ' "'t t iin.j, 4t "d tht- li.ir. ' a ft.r. nt '1 Fy "111 wh lt.fel.urn S, ..ut ,.. "f. "t''K H k at ,!, .. r',. ami I.-..UI e,.,.,,,. u,. hlK;,, U) t lie .ii.iun mi ii,. Kail. 1 auin irull un.l i Ur, evei v m-i.ut j.rwnl h.,,. 4 l ml lit- eouM r.-u;lj- n,ik that lrii lu r..al i:f a. u sure l-.k,.. fi,i. in n. ,! tur.-n anil it i ,,uii, .!;;,,. alile lluit neine 11' enr tmrK S.iniiH iniL-lii att.nl thin 1'iun'j thin y,nr. One tan I'l-vvr n il what will luiHitn nuw days. '-ST'. k"7 . "--j" '! t..,i . -a....i 1 . i... 1: ?' ' H ' ' - 1 11 1 t-l. it ., -J i:; ' :" ir j;1,:t 1 "T l: J Korosl I'mttH'tlnn Veik which Tri'sl- Viorrr to he pbservnl trnm April -'2 to liS ,i oi' iinm Minn pusniim interest to I'n 11a nn WAk couniy. A pri-at port ion of t h ; re a Ahont ten fellows reported for ineflinn at headquarters and our sroutmaster was rtridv for us with . pall of water and bon ami and A few other useful tools. We started In by washing the windows, 'foine had the Job of sweeping out the place and others to re-arranwinir tlie room and suill others pultiiiK up decorations. The room looked nuite cbissy when we Mot thru. Wo then gathered toKether anl our scout master told U about the special meeting Thurs day e't nil. if when one of the Forest ItanneiH Will bejires ont and wive a stereopti.an lecture on b'orestry. Lets all !... out lOo per cent and don't for wet to brinx your dad aloinr also. We tlien had a Kanle f "hare and hound." Martin and I 1 1 acted an the hares and thev sure mnde some trail. Alter a five min utes lead the hounds started and from reports tney cov , re 1 ihe wit Ire d'.strht o.f Overlook At-dition and a lit tle mote. All enioycl the sport and about l:l.'i found all acain at liead( tin rt ira and we were th n ad (ourned. t'alvln O. Wchl-er. Troi ,o. m2. We nil met nt T :bi o'clock. The roll was called with 1-S si (.ut s and J of? k el s bi iiK ple.srnt. There was not much business to transact Pi the rest of the eVellttlK '.vas devoted to playina out door Kaiues. We ylayeil rap ture the flaj? with 1'loyd t'hurch's side w inning. We always have a Kod time and we want more fellows out. We adjourned at !:30. lieorRe Webber. IV HCMOltlVM KosehtirK Troop No. I K Ik ton lute, 1 1 r Tht: 'Jp r.' t"tL 'at as V .m & C t.r Th u i-u i"i": 'i' - Ml r ' ul,r PSTj r 1 "!kv il,at i:t.t yr - i t-art ir ' "ur Ii-., WOltU TO IMIIKNTs "tur boy everv normal hoy craws advcuti.r". iitw eperlence. thrills. It is in stindive and riht tl.ai he should hnvt fiiru a himfinir. Tiie siimnur r:rnp nnl dike? there from offer an i..ur- w ,, , tunity for you to fHti-fv in ' ,, f'- '." '"'-. a copstrticuve. pnr;.i.si-f':l L.J , .. ' , "" r way. ii.itnre's m ite for hinh u. ri but free, healthful ouhioor lo-'""!1 life and prroup influence wf R on( niif. nie:in tmi h tu i boy in hi 'teens. When planning hi? num. ; ?iier of S oiuiutr Hdventure. r your boy looks fftr Iuh inter i cHts hikes, swims, ijnod t camp Hi es, iellow- tl,-yitr. ly, , WVtii Mcscsa slil 1-emit rank. our inter, sts are health, suf.-tv. Mis.- l.ail- rshl;. i nn.truv live luf : u- V -a-.. ( nee, wli'tlt-Miin. re Ti-mii.it -V We pie, la.. v., 11 I..1 tne,e --. tliinas. unit Wllllt yen te b-'lp ' . voui- hu- to attend tills hliln- i . r . . nir' euimi. ", t7. 1 " It ulioulil lie heme in mind ., ., that a period ill a Srout i -" !j " I -111111) or on a Siont ITike is :.?"'m more thnn a eieie viuntlun j - , it Ik a mil.... I of r.iiiiihTit . bullilinc phvslc-iil. mental I W and moral sti-enutli. '('' I as 1 will not bM 'M nine 1 ' - tr.K.p -V.t I S- ' two 'S'l y ,e .0 MlsKTIMi Troon No n meotinir M-llllnv It Is Miru.-ste.l that t .MIS Visit Hoop and three thin week. l:ar.e, 3.15 miles, is seventy cents. 'fORD SALES ARE IIov." could a shipper pay the rate on nails from rittr.'liur;; to the At lantic, pay the hip rate throujrh the r.:natna canal to Portland Ii A :.)i!;-.r will l.uy :.. irhsos if Ikht in Cormniiy. That is, it would if Miy'n.dy Mirr thriv hud a dulljir. Thfsc ilr.nciiiv; marathmis foot K"s jior forma nrcs. I'-;.,' i-VHis: When Joe Jnckson hit the i;.-m!ai his mind was in tla;:e. was In a ji.id-: shoji t n-r,. ;,, spi ,i jls ,.1,,.,;,, a.-.ys. i f o'io .si i.l to Jot; "Tlie U'.smiii ,! :t ,.u'o learned, should help u rise. Nw Ihe iime vln'n f,..-,. ; ,v atliiii: every move V ii 1:1. K.. villi fits ' -.it are fn . , d'y. lull palienee for they i'-i'i you vi'l ,.,( .t ; t- iv,. in the , .;y lli.a' l,-:',.re you, yoitmy. (' .. 11 tn lioiiest v nrk." I'.'.it" . ..id .lee T. plei'.t mo - tm- ;.t leaM a y..- ,r s , . . ! Ii I'e In a hi'Vt'l- wit ! ii.. pl.-.eo In i nnie or ;;,, I ' ': :'"" '' ' -' h'isuro, play ;.iv:i i r,-t mh. rim ' '' ":' 1 N v.! : I i ., for when all is ai d d tto. whaf.s l -t i.f - in a hark t- r. -t ..r spoil while you're : ; ".'I'll'; ail . i r !,,-.: -onie hated task or t.n,'.'" '" ' ' I ' !'"'! oi. .is theory and he s; . i.t his money free. '' u' ' v ii l:.e I-'. " ;.'.!e that a weallhy v..,' v. as I.e. Tlio ' ' ' : '''i w. . !r-s,.m.,l, he was l.ir ir- ej. ri-Kt, ''' i.'y i' e'e ! 'lil the- faded .m:; ,., ,,lK(,. ' '"' ' 'It' :t h" h.-al listened to Ihe w,.,d, his friend ; ' 1 ! "eoni.1 was ample and ,ihe itistulri ,,f I "r 1 M '''" " 1 '. '; tea, Iter. nies no spa -ire ,.f the rod, u we learn thru her a s. i.staii, e we must jrrin and l.e.,r th0 pt(. -r x j WHICH ELK AHE YOU ? I Don't worry about thr.t anxious crew i Whose nioto 19 imitate, I They're mostly a little bit o.l the true. They're alrvs a onrn sight late. ' Remember the Old Scout's wordc, my j son, That "the elk who bi.izcs the trail Keeps high emprise in front cf his eyes And the cthe elks nt his tail." 1 j The society eHitr.cs w.is deeply en grossed in her work this a. m. look I inp up synonyms for attractive" and other stock a:cctv?s. X" i Slopnn for women's tongues: "They 1 shall Not Pause!" -- -i- Seme think the millennium is s!;w. Wrong,! ,'ust look bew f.Tr it's got to come, 1: 1 1- The orators are bruih ng i-p I heir voc.lHjI.ir.es t'-'S week for te 4i;m lur.cheon nex " yes. f f i- The a'" cf t!-e v wdl be re'1! W't''. "zJt mor.ic ton f--'- vvnl make Surci.iy a much-appreciated i1 ly cf rest. i i- r S?:r! reco'c who fin- such rtal rirbght in poking their snoots in other i fciks business sHou'H clean oH the'r f-pnt rioor strns before rakinp as.de their neihber's ba:k- M'nh.-r. i1 .ust i i il ' t! O'M'hiy . Thai pndc.-t, and thon pay 7') a nta a Inmdred from Port land to Spnl.aiio in rnnipetii ion with tho rato of $1 from CiiiraKo, to Spo kane? The railroad explanation of why tho cut v;aa made is jcroloqtif. There must be pome other reason. It ihe roads mrike a rut of more than 20 pt cent in this particular f.e-lrt and make no cut in any othor field or no other commodities, how ! door, (t look? I ii,.,,. it nn ..11 tt... i. n of this county I , ' . . '. ,'' 7. . . 1 ; 1 ' .. -i im- ;oif 111;; ii . I km a 11 iiu; liHJK : li.io I lie wlinh' schod'ilo nee. Is ro ; v'-tloii. Orepon Junrnal. ON THE INCREASE 1 ' s". lan'l'.nnrl the principal nte;p-.Ht. of the clty ar ' fo-inileil on the for tueso forest!-, he caret'lll il ft-oni fire is of the eatis iinponanet1 atui it phonld ti.e duly e' ery one to ilo what can t-.i pr. v -it fires that will ile- oy any iioriien of them. County Ahoiif Tourist Information ( iiallvin.; the Const " i"- nil 1 nil ' n.ul t ' -. T-. J t.r. ;.-tion of nior ne-rchan't:-" cut on the ; e than hy the litl iet'l- III. .1 II. units? cit t, v-.-Micnnil ri'.' ii nml ti 1 .-.sti.oiiini i-;ii.s? If, on '11 i'.,ltl.llie, the r.lill'OiMis CI ,01 lt---!i-'.u:u!is.- V.est I.-- 'i eti: oa fr.ri.t p:-i st I". tl.'ii .iil.l west i.:in-.ii" :i 1.' I: ep!".r.al io-i ? fan 11 . '.; '.iiiaiion of s-::ch a Tlo re a:"e parties who Fe( ni to tlilnl: tliat hecause the legislature ri rii..e'l to appropriate money for the Oregon Tou-ist Inin-ati all ef forts nt jrlvln ir road lntormnlion to tourists .should he al.ar.doneil. They would like to rr. ate a had situation and t.lace the blame upon ihe legis lature. That wiitihi oe a nn-talie. It .hotiid he . a ,ily possilile to provide :i.ieiii.;.to information hioen-.ts with eto a ..:slaiiv" aproprlatlon. The IN 'ni I. ton t'.-t line: cia! ass.-iation is niaii-.i-iinir. an inforni;. t ieti Imreau ,'er the; pnrrere. It repili rs cood ervi.-e and is op. tat. d at r small ..fid it (i.i.i l.ir s. w to too hu h ;li.-lii r-d.i.--i '.. in no s-e.se rest. ! " n'l t'io (oiviei. im-hidin..- t'ori 'iiiid. e.:n i.':.an!-.': ,0 tnndle i:-01 maCnn in t',i: wav there !.v!:i ',.. i,n .ieu-l,ei of ,!. toiti-ist. The l.lllll. es.j, 1,1 lul a ,),.;, ,m.,. s.ip'y " fat's and these would ' " a- ii.,:.!. m so, ,;; ,.x,,, ,. "'"-" h a W01..I. hklr.v.iy '-t.n: rad -lioeld ft.rourae tonr- lits Wlllt thitl lo 1,-e nnr "More people want Ford cars than ever before," C. A. Lockwcod local Kurd dealer said today. "Fifty thousand more Fords were sold at retail in March than in any month in the history or the Ford Motor Company, accordinn to word from Detroit. The March sales toiahd 173. "(il cars and trucks. "For a whole 5 car sales have been j running over loii.uoti a month, brins ' inn a total of 1.429,!7ft9 Ford cars and j trucks into use in the Vniled Stali-s I alone since Apiil 1, VJ22. i "Here in tho Portland branch ieni- ! toty, of which this ciiy is a pan, Ihe har, 12.1, i March sales w ere 1:13, a biK incn it.e over last year for the same iiioiiin i The demand for the Ford is Just as r,at r.roportionati lv riwlit he;e at j home as it is r.nywheie el.so in -'.he country. "The company is now operating: en tho preatest manufacturing sel.r.lu.e hi its hislory, so there "re itiore i'ool cats beinn built than ever before .-.n.I improvemems ill nil the different types inahe the Ford Ihe best it v. r has bi en. "And Ford cars are. now ca.der '.o obtain than ever before because of Ihe mw Ford Weekly purchase plan which makes it possible for inoie turn illes to have a car. Father, jnotli.-r. sons and ihiili-li'ei s all can purtieirin. in the Han anil it is ra'lir:' sui pi i-nm the tunnoer ot fanuii. s tv tin ao takini; ndvantai-e of il so a lo ' jo.e the pleasiires Iliat come with a'll ' mobile ownership.'1 Cl stTKIt SCKVIVor. l'(ilM) HW T0DATSKBE'. REPORT ' Priccl Paid Fmnlrl I'.uiur :5 " '-'-I'.i-.tt.-riat. !t ES. Ik CJO'! '-01. ll.-ns. hMty.i" . ..n' o;... 5.V 1 JUJ Hit.-11'" ,1, , Hon.: d:e4&u,Jl Weldht. Cows. prim. p'eers, priof- ., Cscnral.ari.l2, Drl!!l I.C14" , J Kid MM ' X cenu. .., Mohair. Pr ... .i fiT rr t leu. 1 ,, r- ,tm mil. . r.as"'- .. Mill.- Iks. -.orlilhl rf'tu Whole en-, j- ' j.Olit-u v Floar, '' -- . r i f i..... hird flt UU. 30K. ; i; s C WASHIN'ITON April I's. ' -One mere survhor of th. C' 1 I vWT''1' , Finis' -.. !i!,v m -mi, v.u:..i f :.e t-nrii". '',.:. . , roiit'l "' ,-,r ,,,!. . ' -.Ills 1,1,1 i try en our suit". '. I r'-tt.' otie e 1 ads .I-..1 ,l il It M, the rubh.sh on pprc h. f Lhl s-'f 1. iisl.iMv. .'.s. "I to If O.ini; s : i : th . A1 ilV.VJ Dnekin' moouliinf m Hen ncir m risky po-.vadAys as coogm towers." , I.. and 1' lo ll p. s. Is 1 o l'lT'l.ind should rnnien'i-n .' 1'ine pr.-e r.ery. 1'rhate '' ii'i d for tin. purpose lid lo- a !!, o r,.y on l i l Tie taxpayer is op. tl'e 'iei:;tf of lllOll.J for -1' . ss.-hli;.', ... o, .,. ,.s 0.- ' '-e.. On cart. .ron-Iins fluid m;I1 brand ! n::in s!i. ep as ro.tl ' illon. So!d b Wi.iu-'on Massnrre has be 'it unearto Pension ltiir. au. H" is .-.-hilh-iMie. -a!i-h. Inip.m. pot .' livlnu '". 1 reservation in Mn.iJf'i. I'rawitiK r p nsion lor i. tM 1 ml fan Camp.iiizMs ef 1 I 7. Kec. nt itm .-ti- 'ii" rase res-.iitvd in n p. ! sm caie tilny ssiim1. lie '. inliis.'ll,ii v. nil tiie Sioux ; c nne.-i. d !: I I- I i : IDAfit I TO a. Ai.: i T.ll MT!:i;lTV HOii; . h, f rar Vis i'. I'. Uiiams. Ml 1 U I s le,l. 1'hetie 11.' Y. win ,i i mm: i:i tt.Mii si'ori.. k The Ker-'i.n covet . or not ii I- il ihe ci ul.it' foi-e.jn no. s'oi.a: i. r '"n 'il 1 1 -1 i a n cliilirin in re. oui.lt. .1 as 1- vnl i' d r the itonte." that hi s r munition ii.it' I""1' April ORCH; ARMOj 1 1. i?n.