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w0......n Nfwi Review, THUnvw ,T- ,9M TsCTggg'SS a STEEL BiLLS U3ED P ,5' n: f ! u Mml&inrriav Another m mi I :l . 1 I I .1 - i , vww -rC V fHirS . My 16 J"-t " SI 'AT TUT? . "sing af your worl from 1(4 ,1 lulls ii the 5-m IsVT it wonJctfJ fcit tli"' pa:nti3 JI1.1v it kctt.i to fi.od the room wi'h unl.:'fif, twrrp it vi'li 1" ers ! I"'- - 1,1 cr tlaieaHt.t.'m.'tit.t" telnttiiieiu. For tVubinp rvrry prt uf tte li: l.n iWiui F..MT prodi.it j.M mivd M i' nctdi. Fuller V.'.-hj! lc Vj'I Fim-h rn fx kr:t iIcju by "--ii i.-tiiMy l,ii K ih 1 Jjn.p c!.,th. Fr iw.d l..rk, there ii S:!kcnwhi-e F.nanicl or Ptior.t, sir ht 8f. FJ!tf' K.M'cr CawM FW Knit. A11J ttit riiirst part U thjt ynu ran do the Hurl j-iu.-ll'nJ ei.j-.y ii ihwroutlily. F,.r 7 yeiri W. P. Fullrr & Co. h.u hern pr" liul !ng piintl, Wi nishM. enamel., w ill fini-Iim jnj tiinj. A ! il J-"!rf l" """ )l" iK"" e "c" pjrttm-.t pljJly y u !!: "J "'-'I t't!e"H'ilne Svnicc" tl!rt with""! rhjrc.-. Whjirtiry.'iir pji":in(r naJ, V. I'. Fuller 4; Cu. liukci 1 ) int U-f the purpox:. W I FULLER & CO. ' 301 MLiim Street, Sjn Krjni-ico ti 1 u rt c t fuller PA I NT S ,jj VARNISHES . - u 1 Prl.t ; cmA;o, mv Ju i" .raw. av to t.-l d. now flint "'V hui-Tioii'v of tlm !.)T,,i :iiir and H' P "UN-' " " ,,l flint lbbl.- l . . . a .i....t ..ti finp rnnumK ti r.k has prartirally bn abamlonetl, jt- lo th di-w-lt'l'infni ' ' r..- tt... i.nr !mj'. a'f-rdine Stru-tural Matrrial r.wan-h Uhi--trv of U-ii Intitule -re war. ana thr huvy .ii inand ir r th- flint i"n'-. tliu bulk of wiuiti obtained abroad. I ThfKf flint iwbblrt. rrorllnr to trie tnnnimrHnifnt. wen- uMi iu 11" !ni nt uidu-iry in th- fint-r cnmli.iK jop. raiionK. when- limmmnn. nhalv anil Irlav ar rilu"l to fine powcli r. Vrt--I liininarv rrushilii! i d.mn by a vall.-cy I,, I ii,.iliU. bui th iiulverizini; a. lih.. mk of Hi- p.bhl.. Now ballK an- uswl. tan liml-rH. known a ha'l or luh- inillK. half I'll'" !ith 1.1.. 1 balln. and th law ;ii,:n.nal ar- put In, 1h- rylmd r i Iri-w.lwd. Tin- lalln rlimb lli- M1''' r lib.- i vlind.r and fall bark on thf raw inian rial. K.uiuliiiit anil rubbine it to' 'powd.r. Simif of the miillT ma-' i l,iii.- IM roulaln 10 or 11 tons of hall, while the larsi-Kt om-ii 31 li :;h num. Ho thorough In the opr- alion of Die tlibi- tnai m' d.r proiliirH , flnr than flour, .ind will pass Hi much n Bi-v fim-r man -ill,. Sitnilnr madilni'ii arp u'd In L-i inillni! the Khiss hard clinker to fin ish.il c.imnt, whiih inujt puns an equally fine ai'-ve t'-t. AHhoiich oine of the ralirmnia millx still use flint pebble. hkh are found in lhat alate, the majority of the plain ue Bteel hall, from 11 01 an huh to five ineh.s in diameter. Ijiat war well over 3-.nou.O(M) tona of raw material anil 2ii.0(M).hi) ton of rllnker were pulverized by the cement industry In machines of ibis type. "ft nrT HOPPE Marsters Drug Co., Roseburg, Ore. 111(1 I'OWKU hysti:m j RAM FHANCfHCO, May ).. (t'nl 1il Pre. I ThniUKri cooperation among lh Unlit and power com panies of the WKSt, one of IllB lireat est systems of the country, extend ing from Albany, fireon. to Tla .luuna. feIfn. has been rornied In tlin went. With hut a few cap, four comparatively small one, a aontlnuotis line from Yuma. Arlzoi.a tnklnc In raltfornli point to Iteiio Nevada, through (Irnhm, I'uaet tfoiind, and eaMterly to, f If I f tn sr. Montana. I formed by larfo power companies, acronllnK lo (hu state railroad commlNiilnn here. E The cominlNHion recently Ismicd an order permlttluK construction of 4 lir.fi nrriTsary to ronnrrt lh Reno, Nevada, system with the Vn elflo fla and Kh-rtrlc Co. The Triickee ' Hlver Tower (Vnip:in' furnishes lleno. Mtarks. Vlrulnlr lty and vicinity their power and ll.'-ht. . The various line In the blir. trans mission system all ,buy and si M power. When one has a shorlara It buy from its neighbor and If It has a surplus, sells, ponslhly to r. company miles away. Tl)c AJhany, On ron, to Tin .Itintm line Is formed bv ennneetlnn of the line or Mountain State Power Co.. operating In (entral Oregon; the California Orecon Power Co.. I.I Soul hern Orewn and northern Cal ifornia; Pacific C,a and electric Co In northern and central California: San Joaquin l.lithl and Power Corp. in the San .loaiUiu valley; southern California IMIson Co. In sotiihent Callfornl-i; San llleno Consolidated (,'as I'.lectrlc Co., whose Unea reach to Tla .iunnn, and the South ern Sierra Tower Co., whose line reach the hordi r at Melicalt. KEEP THIS READY At the first aympton of a rouch or cold, breathe Ilyomel. The best peo ple always have It In Iho house and end a cold before it treta deep seated. Sold by W. F. Chapman. o - PEOPLE TO REVISE The choicest wearing apparel for Ladies ever offered the public and at the most attractive prices. Everything marked at wholesale cost and below. Buy your summer needs now and save your dollars. NG PLACED EVERYTHI ON SALE! Our Store Closes for good Jane the 1st NOTHING RESERVED! Tht niKlltnrhiin won'f Im-kIh to TmM llu'in! ('(hiih rarty nml pi a rhnc H.-at. Ill 15 nnd Z.'c. JUli Hchuol 'I'huiHilkiy May 17. 8 p. til. Ill IU I.II.V I'OM) ti'inplt in helni? Ht('nl to nrromn- rl;it u Itlly pond. Tlx bottom nf tli tiink In h'liin ftlU-d Iti with I'urtti nuff Irli-ntly to nllow tin plant to dike rout, and rock a are lifltiK pl'ictd nround Dip cili: fur tin Miii.ll turtles und gold Ut-U which will a No occupy tlio pond. All ppnmnfl hotdinR arrountn ncnln?t tin- Huh Sili(Mt) Studtlit Ilody or St-uloi rinsH will pli'Hso H-nd n Htnli mi nt of tin p.iinu to tlm lllnh Sihod liv Miiv 111 i;5.fcf m DON'T DELAY A CHECKING ACCOUNT A Checking A mint Is sui h an rri- lent medium lu the p.iMncnt of bill that oti should net li. Kl.et havlnit It. v e cordially Invite yeur Ch Ai'couiil, whether of .u;,. r rrate situ. hlni-tnoil- The Roseburg National Dank Koscbur.Orc. RAI.EM. May IS. Revision of the coursea or study or the elemen tary and grade schools or Oregon have been checked up directly m the people of till' State by J. A Churchill, state kui crlutemlent of public Instruction. The people Will h4 nsltetl to txprws their opinion as til the fads and Wlls in the pres. nl coii of study Jinil to designate just whnt studies shoutit he elltnlna ted and which should he retained lu the new course. Thin action on the part of Churchill rollows the criticism which has been henped upon the heads or the department ot educa tion because or alleged overcrowd ing or the present course of study which la said by many to be top heavy with unessential studies. la order that the reaction of the general public to this tasK may he put to the best use In revamping the course of study (I. A. Ager ol llend. president of the state teach er's association, ha been i.sked by Churchill to name a committee to direct tne survey and report at the meeting of the state teacher's as sociation next Oecemher. This com mittee is composed of Oeau K. IV llessler of the Oregon Agii ultural collrge. chairman; Trofessor I'. I.. Stetson, I'lilverslty ol Oregon; pres ident J. S. Landers, Oregon Nermal school; Trofessor i'rank Krlckson. lllauiette university; A. C. Strange, city superintendent of schools, AMoria: llopkin principal ,l'-ffersoti high Tortlanil; Mrs. M. 1.. FulkTson. niinty superintendent of schools. Salem; It. i:. Tatro, The l.nll.s high school; Mrs. lner. wllletz. grade teacher, Terslst, JjicUsoii county. the Honduras authorities as Clara Phillips. California hammer mur deress, told newspaper n today that the woman in reality was Mrs. ; Phillip. ' ' j Curson, who la nl being held by the authorities. rted. how- ever, that Mrs. Phillips was not re- . i sponsible tor tliu dVath or Mrs. ' Alberta Meadows, for which tho ; I was convicted, tho r'-.'i! slayer, a--; cording to his atory, being another woman. In vie-' of this, hi' adilnl. he would fight ir-.llfisl e.virailTtion of Mrs. Phillip, sp-nding $10. 1)00 ir need be In her defense. Carson hu addressed a niinitn-r of I notes to President Oulierrez, nsk , log Tor an Inicrvu w, but he lus r -j ceived hu reply. mm a if COOKED FOOD SALE Tim -'Kio!i Axili:iry will hold n cookrd food Hale nt Kosrbitri; T-ioc-ry formvily Judd's, on Satunluy, May l'J ANCHOR.: Ov.l' to tin d' i artnn nf lo Tor rn.-ids and Tor :vv(wio: 1 1 ioti.- in Kinl-y NuKniinI I'nrk road iTimmisston will bo compi'llcd; Ut SMpply wliJitcvtT facilities arc j avaihi'dt! for tourists during the mmim; pia'-on, it h.-.s heeii niiuounc-' fd hTi. Tlir sr vii hv in tht form I of additional tnis alonj? th sum-j mit pack trail 'hftwrm McKontey station on tho Alaska railroad und K anthhua. Aprdioation v,-;s nindo rorontly liy Wotnllmry Ahbev. who surveyed tho boundaries of the park, for a hotel rone cs' inn. but lists was rfus d ov inir to lark of roads within tho park. Tlii condition l.Tlnirs to liht whip of thn irn!dems rniifrontinp f'olon-1 I. V.. si"-o ii op-ratlnp the Alaska railroail. As president of .the Alaska K-'.d rnnimls-don. Coi fs RANTS? PASS, Ore., May j onel stoese lias had Maior Cotwals Tho (reKon ravs will bo np'onod to in f'bl eonstrnri in a wauon tho pnlilir toil iv for tho :r:: t.ur- r":"' nnd trrils Into tho Kantislina 1st season although tUo bu i !d :n : ,n vo ,,lt' niiniui: no.,ls of thf have ; not vet. been coninletod for ! srr,'it, b nd-si!ver-eopp. r distriet. It luiusinu anil feeding of visitor- linp the purvey and crossing the j park to tho w stern interior. j I Ppoakintr of tho park Colonel f-teeso said all that could bo done was for tho Alaska Road commission to establish additional tents In con-1 noctiun with Its work and nllnw iliosn tourtnt? the park to utill.c theso ncconnnodations. I believe when the Brooklyn Kai'le party arrives to dedicate tho park," Colonel Stoese tsaitl, "Its inembers will rra:p tho full impor- f.nire nf the in::tter jtiiil lie hlt to ."fottnt Me-1 H:tsjst jn j;,.tt?n congress to nppro- tho Ahisl-.a ; nri;tp ,ilo necossnrv fund-; for Hip roads." Tlio onlv transportation available in the pail: will bo by pack train, and a ' yet no Tar fo out fit s have ;ka. May 1. of the park.i in a tie any provision to prant concessions been orpanizod to care for til travel. It will be possible for ists in numbers to have the -A sleeping cars In McKlnieyiuJ Observers of tho povernmcn- road art; of the opinion thai I Kinloy park should become rl junct in crmbination with the ka Road comtnissitin and tin I entire matter of develc:J should bo directed with a ?i" . croBtin.a: business for the :pro.i'et. While admitting thif j matter could properly be h:i I;y Iho Alaska Knlneerinfr , mission, Colonel Stoeso declir-J stand sponsor for tho suet" rather leaving it to be determiil WafihinKton, and taking no etc;-j 'it c tiled into ennmiltation. 111 Cii'df Fervic and will bo the summer. however, ! oi re i mrniiiatniMt I hi on-'iout Numerous iarties al- nartment , Au;i d te CUS I'AitM S Cl.AltA TKl.I fltlAl.rA, Honduras. May Carson, w ho posed a ; .le ready have sited the report J nkins. i siaues have l.een establish school, t make daily trips to the resort. l'av ;day. when the formal tipeninir is 'held, will not be set until late in I June. I The automobfle roal to tho cavev j is In excellent mmiit ion. th h,:h j wav department 1'avin-; smoothed i, land pn pared ir for tho heavy travel Wl'li'll in evperted tills season. I,:lt t-1IHmer 10ni):l tiHirisls vi.-lted the .vi i hope,! the parks wfttibl le in a rouditien Ciis season ;o have t l,i road commission con tract park mads in eontiection with h. war d parVn-nt t:ct ivitie--. but conrr. -s deb ii (i the appropriation f 1 1 ::o.n i0 from the bnd-.-.-t mid MeKiiiby p:irk is prnetW'ally ns priMiitive as if was in tho beirir.niim save ,,r the trail- n-eessary in mak- TYPE A-R-I-0 THE SET THAT SET THE PACE AT THE SAN FRANCISCO RADIO SHOW Long Dislance Itesenerntivo Heceiver, Detector anil 2-Slnge Amplifel Licensed L rider Armstrong Patent. ' A Beautiful Set, now on display, ONLY S75.00 STANDARD PARTS FOR ALL HOOK-UPS Ie Forest, Cutler-Hammer, Federal. Flelschman, Northwestern Iteniler, Cilfillian Bios. Tubes, Batteries, Loud Speakers BELLOWS' RADIO DEPARTMENT BELLOWS STORE fall or Write Your Wants the huvbnnd of the woman held by, a v eras. located HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG r Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray. Faded Hair With Sage Tea i (Irants 1 ! CreM-em City I i n tnib s (lie (rants h way. from l'as. See 0(ir C(hne weeder, it is Io-m the thini; to p'llvri.'o your r:round oi , piantini:. W batten Uros. MUTE WOUNDED AFTER , KNOCKING TO GET HELP CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF STAGES Effective April 15, 1923 NORTH BOUND Lrave Rosrburg 7:20 a. in, and 1.1 p. m. (or F. and Portland; also 5:00 p. in. for 1 uKne only. SOUTH BOUND Leave FoscburR 8:30 a. in. and 4:00 p. m. for Grants Pas, Medford and Ashland. Grandmother kr"t her hair N.tuti tu'.ly d.uWciu tl. nlo'v and a;:r.u tte with a Imu ot wo i'a and i;lt'nir. Whenever her h.nr te-k on t'.'it dull, tided ot vtrciWid ai'THMiatiiC. tins plr mixture a.-jihed with w-'n.ler- tnl rt'rvt. ry .tn'miij; at anv t!r'u s'.orc t.r Atth'5 ikc ami Su!;'!i'ir C-.im peiind." tvi w.il cd a l.irt-e bettle of tin l.l-i nx rvi i;e. imprt tl 1 y the addition ot other lendirnt. .i"'l ready fo iiie. at ey little ee-t "1 h: son pr tnx :tc i .n !e dep-T:drd upen to nature lutur.d C'der u::J bc.tutv to the lu-r WdMnnwn drutS'-t av refKvly Weth S.i:e ; ,i i:'tlmr I ni-jx-uii I now Nc.iu-e tt 1 oVcti ' r .!ur ally and eveelv '.lut n Ssiv t.u u!l it lu Nrn aprtird it' so ey t use. to YfMi jiniilv d.mi'fn a cetvb or sott brtiih ar.ti draw it thriM'.1! eur h.ur, t.iktn; one tr.ru! at a tune. 1W m-Tiotic tlie ttt tr hiir div.p; .t x ; ai. Xrt another a plivuth-n rr t it is te red I-, tt r it-tr.il r- ! r and knks Klouy, tuft and UaulifuL TM.T.MiXK. i Key inn. :'.'. l.o.pi'jii l,. r, t mJ KUi'K)t Would i W nn h iil hi t , uril.iy nil h ,.;, h.M-ie of n,or. o 1 ' tr.iilnii;' of Kd Celev I In T on the h , !! K 1 tt ' v ! i' it :i Tetelui reek -pon-e d. Ore.. Mav b if mu to. is In th' u rt' r : ci; :'i em ; hU h i. is way l;ie s t -rvinc to find tin friend t. Mr. am' . who l:ve f v.u Till.-mnok. A '.nl;! iehd the hem a resith nt nf th "11 to', I r,. tt-H'.'d th r. -p.. a- . t i "l'" -eh t! Te't.lirw.n oj ,-r, the t W n. w of t' e Pm'' in h nt t . t ! ' i! kuorkir i out ir ih. t. TnrVin i :;o in " villi's .'ison r inn. ti i ials that, t i!t- tu-e, ,nd fir Aft.r was K o T-ld" in th 1- c by nn in .Vo to ni ikt Tumi' iKon o' her ntt. d ' v im inr tt' li.itne i r u lo. k Sund.i raid i BLUE SHE CRIED Because of !!! H;.-.!lh-Tc!Ij How She Found Relief fcy Taking Lydla E. Pinkhatn'i Vegetable CompcucJ Ilu'linpton, lews." I Ufcd to eror I the ti:.n t,r my monthly iK-rii! it can every tw ni', kaan, la--'.'d f. r Two wrv!is, nr.l dur ir.t; th;it tini I woul 1 hje lie blues and orv. ince 1 h.ivo c g a table i. oTniniu"d I am fo i:r.: :y I can hardly v..r,.f.i n-.y'if. I have cam, c sovrral i'U.iy.-ind liM'k fm.- j I have rotx-.mmonciej u:r.o tn p-y Jr-.cr.d3 and vou sli ny ! tt.-r r.s n testimonial, ur ir.ooi;i;io rivo oth, ra ! r,-:i, i ;t ,!i i m-'." Ir.l;l,Pll0AIL, - -1 K M. - r St.. l.ttrUnfton, la. l.vi .i U. i'i:;khar.i's Vcfi Ub'.e Com r1 'i:-. I i. a modicmo r aiitnonta corr. :: n to woncn. It has K--n tj-od f,r h tr.-s.l s for ncar'v I" : tv voar. an 1 .ao::,ds ( wi.i-cn hivef.:r.d r. f as f Mr. C'.a;:, by taking this splcnjij I' y'uan .uorir e from Irrryjlarity, rv.- .ul tin,-., norvo M- hoaiarho! :M.r.ih or m.-lanrh i i. vou th.i'. at n,v 1 ,-.-n t..t..wc I v i .. k. l'irham- .-!.. ' T-..r . u l,.T.t ( "triT.-h.T tho .- .'.-m i holii to jT. form its latictoiu i.h rivu lanty. c w'PM I. - ' ' o r ur no, ' iV t,-ub 1 Iv Florsheiir) SHOE We could say a good deal about Florsheim Shoes, but the shoes themselves can tell you more. Harth's Toggery (m 1 u