BOSEBUBG NEWS REVIEW, MONDAY,, JUNE PfK TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW liaued Dally tcept Sunday . iiA I KS . ri.H-r-tnryTrtJuitirT SUBSCRIPTION RATES it 11 v, i. t-r, ( y limit ;i.M, b.x l. out ti. by mull (jh.Iv, tit r iii.jt!M, by mail.,, Iu::', mi! j'ih moiii'i, by mall.., Jmi.y, by itrrit-r, p'-r rauritu.. t'v (n-vi.-w, by ii ittl. . .4 00 . . 1 . .60 , . .60 PICKINS BY BERT G BATES 'I LlltlllJ J f J S l i ar mm k i, from the factory e - " k.i.o red ad i Fl h t rv rili:a of lei' r repuMt'-iitlon 1 tn on, i .-r. ; it.'ja uf p. 11 ; ii uu ' ij.a n.mt.r ly 17, r. at the I""i ..film at Kociur,t. I Opron, under the Act j( Varch 2. 1S7S. (vi lilt. ii.r.i.ii i'.. 3. Tivn jt:cn wi fi n i t ri'-tilt.-. in ii More. Oir-'.s nf a i!o(l'lii' fulf il les Id unit oh )IO r(.'!C( (itl'lil C-i COOD EVENING FOLKS After ninM In Pullman a feller Withes that he'd lept In f-e littl. hammock inrtead. DUMGF.LL. DORA THINKS An orch-d o. a young orchard. When iomt men do stay home at night they atrech out in an cay chair and sleep until bed time. Being up a tree sometimes has it's advantages. You live high. courteously ulld .ittcntivoly, hut llliK . That new orchid called "Sophrolae- hcaitleya" makes it a little more dif ficult to say it with flowers. Tin: I'out.i: ok vvn rlv di:-' io oceut-v 'he same mb wid n.ivi; enure ii ,j.i. r- tii.'y arc workiiiK . -ido I1" sdde as clcrk.; mental uttitude icward Ids viol-', i-. simply tliiitl Sit v. He Io. s Ids he t .dor. a limited lint-. lie i iMoint -r-ciiiiiiV'il-Jf ,i.s job or making him.-elf more al- iii.lcy!r. The other is not content n.erely to iiandj tin- counter at:d tell the prices, lie H trying to seel h.cr'u.e lii.s j-ales and make him.-cif ts.ihio to his .uoods acros. hovy he rail lie studies liadu waliers and a'ole t' irive a more intelligent opinion about merehandise. Cus- tor.. !'. feci they ;eL sonietlimi' of value vie n they U'fUle wita him. He tries to vnlarj-e his personal aciiuaietancc, so that )Ko!e will coine to his store merely fertile f-ake of huying through him. A fellow like that is griiiij; to be a UTicr business U TOBACCI B IrW tmVOUR OW N VTH I B RisU Croix Vpr Aru-fc-J I The reason cirs have warning horns s because you can't always have your ;s ith sale -men and becomes Ca moment. j Love ccmes like a cobweb floating in the breez", but goes like a piano 1 mover falling r'own it air's. I Under the he.id of "Society" in the man cvry ear. and he will r.rhicve a coiy tantly iiu reusinjr .sue- r8rnpcd onto this one:' ccsa. A man of that tvpe is usiiallv a stront' believer in adver-i U. A. Reese is the opulent owner of tisinr, lor he is never' content with the amount of .success ZTJZ Z has attained, lie will have laith that his energy and his care- cr'cndar keeps on operating proper fill study of markeis enabie him to give his customers exception-j ,y- ally tt'HKl values. Ho will feel that if the iublic (inly reali.M" ..w Bways f , horse.thif. .what he llMi to ofler, he call a crowd of peollle coming to onfesses a reader, "when a friend his More. He will believe that the greatest obstacle to his m - e10thi.r l.100k.n9 at our new pants . , . , . , , . , , '.v3 dtdn't buy from him. toss is nt,t any fault in his merchandise or his prices, but. lnt . , fact tha.t a lot of people may not be informed about the pi'tvhex-j a lot of women ioot their admirers intf opportunities e';istinu " his store. Hence men of that 1 b: marryinj them. tvpe are apt to he persistent advertiser:,, teeling ihat the sc-' , r , , . ,. 111' , . .1 1 1' When there are four halls you take 1 ret or success is to let the public knew wh:il they have, an:liy01lr bate. but where there are three keep the public well informed of every buying opportunity Ui;;tbll y" t3k yw watch. comes aloiij;. "3r '3? I A normal wife is on. who thinks " O , her huthand is working too hard and A favorite sour much enjoyed ,y romatuic topic ot lonner not getting enough for it. years, bewail wiih the words, "Theie.'o :nu-ic a crowd of youui? people tl:,i(l to fins' it as th tli air y sat on Many ! si. -it shady Whfn the small boy was asked I Which he IlkeH heat, summrr ar win- poi( lies. It was to them a bit of sentiment:'! dreaming, hut it : ter, he replied, "spring." never occurred to them thai it was literally true. Today the 'r 'It mysteries of radio connecL the human car 'with this marvellous ; . , wJ,ile yu ea.B "rjl ., , ... ., . ... beat, a brass hand on your last r.dc. ethereal communication. I no air in our own homes is discovered j to be thl'obleiijir with the music set loese ill cities thousands oi l Our Idea of a strong-minded man Is mih s distant. Xever were the imaginations of poets oelter ori-lone who jump '" of bod the " . ... ., . , . . , , tingalmg of the alarm clock. And he iKd by the rai ls or every day life. Such a wonder ought to make doesn't crawl back again after shut skcptiral people doubtful of their own little wisdom. The thiiijr : t,r3 ,he l;lrn thir,9 off. that is called impossible today, and is oelv dream-'d of bv mvstlcs' unit ..i-i,. i nr l. i il . .,,.,,, i. .a i- 1 1. , .' ThlnS re breaking my way, said """ ,v ."iiiiii'iiin.ivv.- i 1111: u.i uui the customer, aa the sons and daughters' shall see. waitress dropped a d:sn. I' I1 The cheapest way to enjoy the countryside in summer, is to let a cw a jtoir.ohile agents know that you ire tmnhing of buying. Then there is the clerk whose idea cus- Thc ivreatly improved, jirospeets in Austria, secured largely ilivouh a loan to which American investors are contributing :;'.!."i,('iiil,il(ii), suggest that the troubles of the world could !.. remedied pretty soon if the nations could cut out politics and look al thing.; as a husmess proposition. When a business man goes uf oood salesmanship is to ask b.,iikrupt, the creditors hold a council, force hi, 11 to show on verv lon'r' "An)'s"i"g ' today?" ('..ilh.r of his avcts, and pay even tiling he can. Then if that 1:, net sufficient to liquidate his debts, they ;iu epi whatever he can yPay on the dollar, call it square, ami forget it. They consider it more important to gyl him to w..rk than to try to collect ier dollar of their debts, il is much the ;'nie in . iuleniat auial af fair. If th.: power; would all leok at it' in that liehi. we couM 01 Id 1 ecu', evy quite : oon. h; A la; iliev loo l''ourt!i. big i i h i Julv. :e iiioi'Im r o their -f v ll'V le ) - are preparing To show how ranch burning up a lot of properly on , , y t" A TREAT FOR IT Lilt'e Muriel was invited out to din ner not long ago, and being a polite child, she said to her hostess as sr.t roe from the table after a generous rep if.'., "I've enjoyed my appetite very much." 'T '3? Life is juct a slow and p.nnful pio-.-ros of getting out of trouble. .a- 1. o. r r r '.vill net he long now until vou urpnsmgly large ni.mber of ke winter better than sum- OREGON WEEKLY IN DUSTRIAL REVIEW WVst C'oat aawmill. for week end inc June 16th. manufnciumi 11.94K, S29 M of lumber: fuld 91,2ii5,i4K; .mil HblppMl 11,6'jG.2s1 feet. I'roJtic tinn fur r.-iKirtiiiB mills wa 25 wr cent above normal. New buBines. was lk ix-r cent below production. Ship- menu were 22 per cent above new miriness. Pendleton Alfred Smith flork of 4029 Kheen nveiaL.il 14.6 lbs. wool. Albina Snap Indiiftrv wilh I2.ihiO.-i OHO output annually to be eptaoiisnea here, bs.ia of produetior beini? a oiin ernl found in Vtah. Paper mill to be built at Young's River Kail. Clatsop county. Eastern OreRon report labor short age in hfty harvest. Daiiiascuii Oil lease taken on laud near here for drill ins purposes. Salem building permits fallinc off in areount of hich waire demands. Idaho. Orecon and WashinKlon employinR over lOi.Oi'O men in lum-1 bei-inn. ' I 'Northwestern stales prain crop es- timatcd SO.fiOO.OOO bushels. I Marshfleld improvnient expendl- j tur"8 this year to rearh $70,000. 1 Plans for J4O,0U0 Tillamook armory 1 beinit prepared. Five mile logging road beinir built ! on I)enient Creek. Coos county. 1 Salem Adequa HeU'hts fine school ' houne abandoned, no pupils. I'rineville JllOOijO hotel to be com pleted by July 15. 1 Carver Cannery here employing i 25 people. ; Ivsr-huteft county pniposed $J!10,-, iliiu bond issue for hiuhway work. i Mosier school to have 2-story ad- j ilit ion. Burnt Itiver, Paker county, being litDspeeted for placer gold. : Albany paeklnv plant employs .10 1 people barrelint: slrawberries. 1 I'orilaint Oregon CannltiK Co. em ploylner SuO hands. 1'matilla experts 5,000,000 bushel; trrilin crop. Astoria and Clatsop county building ' program totals f6.0"0,0un. I Campaign on to supply water tr 6,t"iii acres by Tumalo project. ; i.ock ( reek section nonh l'ui.qua road gets Jta.onO forest fund. lialf-rinished Teel inigalion project to be revived. Yauuina Hay tonnage to exceed 200,000 mark this year. I'rineville Campaign on for beet I sugar factory in this district. ' j Hood Itiver Cold discovery report- ;i on nortneast side or lit. Hood. Astoria reconstruction payroll $15,-1 0110 a week. j Medford Work started on new ' J2".noti fruit parkins; plant. Cranta Pass considering $26. mi" , sewer syslem. Corvailis awards SI6.O11O paving eantraets. , Alh.aiy- I'nlon Oil Co. leases site j for new station. . j Scio to improve water system. Itoselmrg- Loral fish hatchery en-! !ai !;ing pends. Wallowa 400 men at work lnyinet nut inuiii in lumber town at Ilishnn Buying Power of Your Dollar Increased Of course you want to learn bow It la done. You must get the nrnst for your money. Save a few cents on every purchase, and our goods are all marked in plain figures, usually ut a no ticeably lower figure than most others charge for the same article. We want you to get our prices on any article and then -fou will be convinced tbat your Dollar Buys More Here All our goods arc fresh and of very best grade Everybody's Exchange Jackson und Washington tits. PI Builders Hardware at Cost Contractors and carpen ters can save big money on all b u i 1 d e r s hardware bought of us. Paint at Cost See us about these goods before you buy S. B. Crouch Sheridan St. WISE INVES TMEJSU Good books are an investment in eduttlion Gcod food is an investment in hejlt uood roads are an investment in progrtu, IIARTirS TOGGERY GOOD CLOTHES are a real investment in good apptjnne, We've a suit in -stock for every man ! values a good appearance. A limitless am? of patterns, colors and fabrics. A unique ci play of the latest styles for men and youaj men in all sizes. $24.75 to $50 Single and double breasted models ; sport sen with trousers and knickers also two"" piece light weight suits it mert folk Mho mer. ,. 'obll 1 t.ie place iaa to there 1 M..i'.- II th. 1 field thin .1 my and :'. lor ti.e fourth of -VI I at f' ,!l t ,"Xo A ft r a -o y ne few r -y to p! laninro "if pu'lin tiiej' ray it 1 none." eye teeth is as had ?s ; we're glad we am t got 4 1- i 1 x i"fi wir- v- ' I T0.ION AUXILIARY NOTICE Th' '' 111 I..- ,1 r I'Ml U,..'tlP; .' le Ii mi Aum!i.ii al s o'i loi-k Tue e v . M i n . June li; ;t; tl-,. iinilnn 'i ; inn i, of t-j.-eting il. !i -u.lli- an - in! th" see.' ( iii. I'litiuu 11 I.. lie. impi is ill 1 tulil, .1. 10: i . 11..-: g":.e UP Ml p I -.I'.i " th'- I ill .-.-il;:i;; al Mi'ililnw l'orthinil Contract fit for ST'.Oue tpato-ient house on I'pper Wa.-!iinc-'.en street. JuiKii.-n City New $15,0"0 sawmill slaris operations. Coitaae Crme again drilling for oil lVrilatid crematorium getting Jl:t ii ' addition. All lumber camps, mills, ete., nf wtt'hwt stern Hiegon working ileu'.ie lii!t or ow rtiine. Albany--Work progressing rapidlv on new rity hall. Klain.eh Fulls has JluO.OOO ap-irt-oient huti-e asd several houses under i (Mwt'-m-iiin. MeKav Cre. k reservoir dam. in I t iii-uilla e,Min!, emplo ing l"ii nu-n ! ;n '-iu;i nii-i ien. 1 '."" .-Ite.'p 10 graze on Wallowa ; ti i-'-itm-v 11. I Mnmiter. Meihiinl K. ts $20,000 O. W. K. A N. j di put. I'eeieon -w 'allow road cotnpleti-,1. ! " !''' surveying I'ine Vnl- I le fer in :L;iti,.n. Your Skin Will Stay Soft and Youthful If you will use Jonteel Comliina tion Cream faithfully every day. This remarkable skin preserver and beautlfier may be used as a vanishing, bleaching, or massage creum also as a face powder Itasf. i he daily use of thirt wonder ful cren m keeps the pkin beau tifrl with the hetiithy soft ness and bloom of youth and gives a re-fp'sht-d ferling to the senses when you are tired. ' This t ream is now put up in a convenient screw tap j;tr. which ts Just the thins for your trawling kits. Delightfully perfumed with the wonderful Jonteel odor Nathan Fullerton The REXALL Store Perkins Building Roseburg, Ore. illlSCUSI jfilLEElffl Nez Percea and Blackfeet Join in Petition to Government Claiming Montana Land Under Terms of Old Treaty A-to-ia ,., eiineu: w to le a 0 I 1 1 liV 'l id' d I V-'ef. lid I'.o .dlv .tad ;..' r -,:.: l".iru .1 '.. ; r model ii i - .,, what Ih-'.t 1 . . ! . l-u'iS ! 1 . j a ' ' ' ov. the i 1 t tahe t 1 . .'.;'.un. "V. ''.' I.;,; Im' '. I . tail' le; icv v I In t ;.- ; ' I oners rare, to dr.iw ;i r. d i-; fiere I 11:11 ! 1m he th' V i;dl MAII lM.Ntl. 1 '; -. a.'ioss tiie i.eni ii TODAYS MARKET REPORT -lining li0 men buiMir.L innery now t;as 2'' en S. 1'. stalls lo'ufl. being built wad- ' r t'.t.J r.irmrrs for Produce. cuts o. 12 t-i r:. I.i, Kit - i:. to 1 00 1U 1 ..al ;re,l;i rct.m p- 11. in tiel. J.lc lb " ".' I'-: Ci-iar Mill Picducts. 1. 4". I l.Ou fack ut V' Hid ore; - 1 v; w 1 1:. : I'leii r, t i r. .' hi 1 . y. It.:. sett whiat. I; r.l .,. ...k. per 1.10. l.'O lbs. i a suck of II. 7 s.rk. t. 1. :';IN!...;,. ;e roll. S;u in .. f : 'ting. Maitr.t ,v btiiUe :'.en.-.s Wlliow Creek. Yen. -alia too s f:t...lHH l'' "it bends. N b.-t l.oi al sawmill le. 1 .1.1. ni 11 n. lumber in .a-t '"-uiti- t,.;s 2-'tt men on pavioll. lf -e.! - Work to start In ! '- en n-h in', rstate bruise. ' -e' ; nu;.'le to have n.-wva;i,'r. Il-.'.i'i.n i-. s tbea're. : .in r- -'lacing w.niden s.ib-w.i k.. an 1 . 1:1 in. A-leV.l liM'N M.'K'D CilMS l'.e':! I.- 1. for , ,k. o-iniit of kirvh, riles h.-ating a!! i.ie. U in I'atuie North est. I'-'i't ami moiv IMii 1n.11 hnit.tii - en Mte of old Mai-jm u in ti.- inna tin all e. I llainier 70, t n- w 1 heat if and A. s. FREY A EONS Ar rrany to ntmish :. kind, of ugh and 1reed lunibei -nj tl:a twr.. Tlx. rihL 4.4 ! : iWHY NOT SEND US A TRIAL ORDER? i Sotnc garment which you I I particularly want to have t nude like new attain. i Our delivery car will call I for it. TRY CUR WAY 'hone 277 Our Auto Will Call j ; I.KWISTDN, Idaho, .Tune 25. In the presence of District Judge Wal ; lace N. Scales, now holding court in ! this city, (teorge l'eo-peo-tah-likt, of Spalding; Joe lilack Eagle, of Kara iah, and Corbett Iewyar. of Lapwai, all members of the Nei Perce tribe of Indians, will today attach their signa tures or make their marks to the con tract they will enter into with the law firm of Serven. Joyce and liar- low, and Attorney John O. Carter, all of Washington, l. C, for the purpose of laying before the court of claims of the I'nited .States government their claims to a broad strip of land across ine state of Montana, which the In dians claim the government granted to them, by treaty, on Oct. 17, 1S55, as a perpetual buffaio grounds. The city of Helena, the state capital, is lo cated on the land claimed bv the In dians. alo many towns of more or i-ss importance. The reason for the Indians appear ing before Judge Scales to affix their signatures or marks is that the gov 'rnairnt requires that this be done In a court o record. I It was at Kamiah on May 11. that I the N, z l'erces assembled in council jtn dtscttss the merits of their claims, and .he three Indians nauird above 1 to represent the tribe in its undertak ing were at that meeting selected. I la the treaty of lsja the Indian.-. ic!:oin they were given exclusive own ership and use as a hunting ground.--of the territory in question for a term if Silt vears, the boundaries of this va.-i Mieuh extending from H"ll's 1 near Missoula, thence along the cn ;.t of the mountains into the Yei lo -com. national park, up th" Y.'l louhtone river to the Miisourl river, tie :ko west to about the southern . hound.iry of the (ilaeier national P' i The ni-:p lS from l.'.o to 200 mile-.; i ;.'. ami comprises the Hilling ba sin, the (ity f Helena, the town of t.arnsnn. and east along the North- rn !, ific railway to Miles City. The 'i" o! the hind being claimed runs mm a van amount. Tat 1.1 lekfeet Indians of Montana . 11.1 thr.s,. sz IVrccs resldins on th mvile res..rBtion, ha - joined wi'h 'hi- Nrz Perces of lnaini m their rf f. rt to s. rure pa ment for their land. The ii'-nriii'i, f- ,(,e Indian.! in 'h' r contract agree to prosecute the claim Is-fere the court of claims anil t'i csrrv the rase to the supreme court 'Cf the Cntted siia'en if necessary. 'or ' a fee to be set by the court of claims. Council Working Neirtytirl on Details of New l?A Power Sjrtttt" h City Tlw ill- r'niini'll hU bl H ailiotiriii-il' mnetinn !" ' night during the pat w ' An,la anil fttteK' details which are necresff actual work 01 cnnsimv - commenced. sas tl ' v.w.-i It is exT'CCten tnsi ..n 1... I.J Inhfforf1 this week and the arttal -'1 .... ..1,. ...111 ,erimpnce '" lew 1110 s. Ait t.;...ln ut otprtflCtl St1 - mlvnni-1112 In Prior lmt f " I but the council Has 1 . r the D live eiiiiti.tii ,i ! ment at the preset Pn.;l nation of the ciusin - - ei:iTracrs. i I The Present pls ""..1 kilowatt distntiunnf - - .... .11 th rht will it.rmsn . . 'that will ne nee.. ... .j to come, for hntn u?:" will be a rontinu""!1 1"' e'J service. The p:a" . , 1.... f atri-t II-- cteni iiiimi'.i ,k,ni:l the ent.re city In hf'"' J land 'i!l ho install additional lights nn? ;nTtt will be -uinc furnish al! the po" " . entire community."1 ' - . 'privilege t'-"'l'c"'".,,,U4 of the aliev who aJJ lines to cent..-. t A; pr,-,. nt J:U stnat 111" im '",if-,.t in the contrail o'" -s-l that tn- "rk ;' as ,otlsit.nt '1 Kitinojs - ar , lecini-.u O'" '' -- but all .a.h stwte"", 1 , ltifiB. a w . I without f.-iri-tatico- t. knockers' - '"Jl " " and get " ..y " ,o ke.p as mi." "p'i 111.1.0. s nnsMl1'' " o. n for . K 01 ei" .lion work at . .,..rt en' .( i nui .. . 11 'e - . a ch.-rrv sfner ko" 111 Hardware -- a greater totl ti-