R08EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JULV StWS. PCF TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday ):. U. :"iTfKS IIKHT l. IIA I KS .I'rebliii lit uinl MaiiaKur Krr"trv-Traurcr SUBSCRIPTION RATES liaily, pt-r year, by mail J.llliv, HiX IlHiIitllH, ly mull . Jjnllv, tlin'H months, liy mail I;..ly, st!i:i:! i:i;;j;lh, by muij , J'-'.iiy, hy .aiTl.-r, ix-r month ui-kly Ni'WK-lleviuw, by mail, i-r year 14.00 . 2.1)0 1.IIU .DU 50 2.UU PRUN& piewMS BY BERT G. BATES Tin Aumvlalml P'e u uluivoly cntl.lud lo tha ua for rruhlliatlon ut ill ii. ilM-atcliifs credit.,..! to II or liol oiticrwlao viilte.l In tins pa.r. n.l t.; bh luiiil n-w n jtutilUhe.l lnru. All rltfbu of reliulilleatiun uf apaclwl iihiintclM.H li.-ri-in ara aiao rw. el-veil. Jviil'-P (I as auionu cliina mailer -May 17, lli.'u, ut th xit utl'li.e at Hoai-burg Ort-Kon, under tli Act of March 2, 1H79. "R (Sis LB U "R GTOUEt ON, T H U KT5A V.JUL Y?6, 1923. UrSIXESS CONDITIONS. It is fashionable just now to think that business is poor, but! i'.ivon.'Je factors continue to outweigh unfavorable factors and Hood business may be looked for during the autumn months,; . . , . . i i il. x-...: l H....1. f I iicfoniiiijr io a siatenient jusi issueu uy ine imuhmuw umm Commerce in New York.' There is full employment ut high waires. IMail trade is active and well-sustained and wholesale trade is normal for the season IN NAUGHTY HOLLYWOOD July 23. Ye td. walked up To a news kid on The main stem here , , This a. m. and asked, 'Where wIM we ' Get a car for Venice" And the kid looked At us and said, "You'll get it right In the 6eat of The pants in about Five minutes if you Don't move." 1$T '3 DUMBELL DORA THINKS A Tun a fish ja a fish that knows ! its own scale from sea to sea. I For the benefit of its visitors this , STATE PRtsa COMMENT Why Minnesota Turned. Aiivone familiar at first hand with the political altuatlon In Mlnncjtota knows well that the upheaval that Heated in the Called Btates senate a bold, roiiKh farmer, wm not wholly iIiki to nu-reut wheat and $10 unaar. thotiKh thtae elements had Ihelr force. .Minnesota had become o heartily and, utterly sick of its governor, J. O. I'reus, that it was glad of an oppor tunity to dump him on the waste heap. This man had fairly itrown up in ihe Mate house at St. I'anl. and had be come a kind of stationary eimlneer of the political machine established there. Wholly without that personal magnetism that sometimes carries unlit men into office, he depended on manipulation to gain his ends. By tills means he was elevated into the orfice of state auditor, which position ho held for years. From this office, not by the voice of the people, but by arrangement, he stepped Into the gov ernor's chair and by the power of the machinery he had so well handled he succeeded himself in office as gov ernor. As the end of his second term as This is evident from the COD- section staged an earthquake at 11 :30 j governor was nearlns. United States .... ..... i . , ii- f ii..,,. ; last ninni anu yc eu. uncu vu. vi rtciiaior immboii uie'i. e-.ii, a ,.- tinned hiKh record 01 Uie conimned car loadings oi misu.-ii.iiic- , mJ)in thorouah(are clad only in pajam-!tancy which could be filled by appoint or frit-flit and less than carload lots. Excessive stocks cither, as and the coo toH us to get back In- ment by J'reuH. He began arranging ' . . ,i ii ..t.,i,,i side if we wanted to stage any orgies to resign his position as governor, of raw materials or oi 1 unshed goods have not been accumuiatca. and we said ,.Do ya think we want Uavins the lieutenant governor to Thus far UlQ expectation is for good crops. Credit IS available the chimley to fall on us and he said : take the governorship ind appoint mm anu money nues pnj;iuse iair suiomi-.v. iu"i to die with youP boots on... 8,,at. AU thlg was steadily bett"rn boiith America and Australia, mere is some; . improvement in Jndi:i and excejitiii"; for t.ermany there is slow From the looks of things we were the only one excited about the shimmy last eve for he papers never even betterment i i Europe as evidenced by improving food production ,'UHt lessened unemployment. , men'Joned it today. Here's where the i raised as to the legality of such a lro Jt would be unwise to overlook the unfavorable factors. News-Review scoopj the Laws An-ce,ure. preua could have reversed 1 Stales senate fording to the machine-made way of running a gov ernment, w.th which lie had become so familiar that he probably imagined it was popular government. Then the people begau to murmur. A doubt waa They are rising labor costs, the low prices of farm products and I9'" T s. ! tg. curred in the Ump. Valley, where they uncertainly as to the outcome of the deadlock in the ltuhr. Thus far lint effects of risintf labor costs have been felt chiefly in building and construction and in the difficult position ;Jwcom,trKUKansL: of the farmer. There is hesitation in the construction ' nidi::-;-1 try. At current pricen wheat at the farm is below the generally saw Buster Ke.-tcn . doin" his stuff accept, .! cost of production and with the exception of cotton Z l? Z.'t most of the major agricultural products are near prewar prices, rei life he was actually funny. Nothing is more apparent than the reasons for the inability of j it the farmers to buv agricultural implements, fence, other types of 1 .v'1e. actor in ,he ' RiP . , . , , , , , , -i r j vn Winkle was crossing the main equipment and articles for household and family use. AI anu I ac-, street today enroute to a studio' when lures are being produced at a wartime level of wages; As seri-ia flivver smacked him one. Rip . ., , , , , ,. ,, , . i i i ,i i .i Idoesn't have a chance to snooze twen- ous as is the labor outlook it ni vertiieless seems probable that itjty con-s on the streets here. i will not greatly affect business for the remainder of the current I 4fi Vear ! " the man v'9 ' "ottering you be- i. ; i;..i ,,....1.1,..,, i ..U., I',,!,- wm, , eomes tiresome you can stop him by 1 111; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- II 1 till- llinm:ill LKW umiilll'll ,,i Vll t.uin. iiihi himself and appointed u man to the ; seat: but a man so appointed Is In If a quske like this should have oc-! Pd imsitlon to succeed himself, and I I,,,,.,,,.!., ,,( l,n .l,,.i,1U.l- (I, ,,-, ll,n ,1m.,ilnnninnt nf offnil-o ill 1 null iiiiiiiiui: yL nn; uimuuvn 11n.1v, v.itv i - iv,i . it t. w .i e.i....... ... j Gtu-many nui.it bo progressively toward chaos and disorganiza- i asking him what he wants. On the street car the other day a lion. The crfect on -our export markets notably for wheat, pork I j e Ke d t c o nd u c tor s coat un a products, copper and cotton must ba adverse. , The powers most coupia time. Lots of times that beats intimately concerned with a solution of the Ruhr problem hae j rin;nfl beiL so inu. h at stake as to aCford grounds for the belief that the im- Down M th,feft Venice yester. )a.-',:,e which has been reached Will result in a solution of the is-d.iy a feller was guessing the weights i-iw.u iniwilinrt .... I of tho poDulace anH when de failed . , J ' . i he'd give 'em a kewpie doll.One spin-l hands of the Kaouis voters. Senator la'cegiil.in.'T the favorable and the unfavorable iactors lU . ster waltezd uo to him and said, "'d Capper has peddled the bull to the the Situation, the outlook is for good business for the remailld- lk . ch;,n if 1 wa "' you Kansas farmers for years, telling them ..,, , ... ., .,r.,i wouldn t tell my age too." , that tlwy would nil be wealthy were er of 192.5 and expectation of its continuance into 192-1. A ht not lor tho iniiiuities of Wail street ' - - Tu. , , . x . ,. . and other favorite bug-n boos of the 0 They re playing marine golf here , Thev elected Canner to oiirti.i, r, iiyi nun vi iv 01111 o; " of fice to Slav the dracons of wealth. this I'reus did not want. Ho wanted the place himself. He therefore called a special election, thinking that he had the state in his pocket, as he had bad for many years. He had the cau tion, however, to hold ont to the gov ernor's chuir until he could get a hold on the senate chair. if I'reus had had even a toehold on the affections of the pinple of Minne sota he might have had a fighting chance for the senate, flnt nobody loved him for his own sake. Who could? Thura may have been senti ment enough against the existing or der In Minnesota to have elected any kind of a radical, even If the repub lican candidate hail been a likable, public-spirited man. Hut we think not. This is a public rebuke to the state house that assumed to be the whole state. The people of Minnesota have simply said they will themselves rule for a while, even If they have to seat an uncouth man in the senate chair. Portland Telegram. Reaping the Whirlwind. It looks as though Arthur Capper of Kansas miRht get what is coming to him utter a while, and that is a lamed good political licking at the -Miiiiii.w'iii'ii'lTOijillilinriiiiiHiiiiir''- a I I I Mil Q . . . ; l i lOUJTOWlAcwrcoN ' I 1 I I . .. wtcoMJ iurivuTrnvmiiiLi ; .)T '"-)IJ 1 I i, P-imaiianiiinimniiiitiiin i dent Harding's official family. Ab a politician of the old school he may deserve this title. Hut since he took over the portfolio of the department of Justice he haB exhibited unques tioned courage. lji his announced determination to personally take charge of the cases In Han Franclscoi against the open-shop advocates, he exhibits a brand of cour age which goes beyond the bounds of political expediency. San Francisco is an anti-labor tfnlon town. Although the attorney: gen eral's stand Is correct, for lebor lias the same right to organize as capital, and in a free country thin right Bhould not be abridged, his championship of union labor In the California metro polis can only lead to political Injury. A man as well posted politically as Mr. Daugherty must know this. In justice to him, therefore, one must concede that the black sheep, of the administration Is, not ho black as he has been painted. Hla past may be dark. But since his elevation to high office he has repeatedly shown that he has certain qualities of true states manship. Medford Mail-Tribune. J TODAY'S MARKET t REPORT t ? Prices Paid Farmers for Produce Butter 25 to 30 cents. Butterfat, 38c. Eggs, 25 cents per dozen. Hons, heavy, 16c; light, 10c lb. Broilers 18c to 25 c. Veal, dressed Sc to 12c lb. Hn;. dressed, 12c, 120 to 160 lbs. weight. Honey, local production, 20c lb. Cascara bark, 192, 7'c lb. Retail Prices on Mill Products. Millrun, $1.50 to $1.00 saclc of SO lbs. Cracked corn, $2.30 per 100. Flour, sort wheat, $1.70 pack. Flour, hard wheat. $1.05 and Rolled barley, $1.45 a sack of "0 lbs. Whole corn, $2.20 per 100 lbs. suits bat the Dill around a lake. If this He and the farm bloc slew a number To consider the future of our merchant marine requires d 111 ..f.,f ion nf II,.. Innnwt ..li.mi.llt invnlvofl fhaf L tl.o In, fWt 1 IB . '1,S tU" m0,t. ' - - , "v v,...v ... pccticing with the mashie. of government-owned ships and the disposition or use to be made '$$ '$ 4 ut, them. The record shows that on the? 15th of March last, the Watcha know 'hout it? We saw i i.hippimr board fleet consisted of 1,385 steel steamers of 9,271,31)1 oi.Hlly'wood "IZT' Sr tons, deadweight, savs the Nation's Ilusinef.s. ' i when is it coming to? . the "iniquitous" ..... uniimc. genem well Dei you o( ,,,,. inclll(inE .cm linn jsgn iraTlon or Jim waison , huhit (r,,,l,linV nn tho ,.. v ! in the Kith tub most any Sunday ',, k',.rn,ru ,,.1.1 .i,. The proposal of the I'nited Slates shipping board to consolid ate various services heretofore maintained by its ships, wilh a view lo Lrintviiqf them lo highest cffiFiency for the developmeiil of foreign trade and the jirof itablo operation of the ships, is in iiccordance with the spirit of the Merchant Marine Act, which looks always to the development of our merchant marine under THE HOP HEAD'S YELL Heroin. Heroin Coke and Sal Hcpat Qimmle dope, qimme dope Enuff to lift me hat. At the enH of that the chorus should speculators kept the farmer's prices down, so they passed a law to stojr.it. The result has been a steady drop in wheat prices and the farmers and millers and elevator men of Kansas are beginning 10 see that they had their eye teeth cut on a gold brick and are going around wilh a sign on the seat of their pants In lieu of a patch, anil the sign reads, "Somebody Please Kick Me." The people probably will never learn that there is no legislative cure for natural economic ills. Cor vallls Gazette-Timea. PORTO A 33c bottle makes a gallon of fine punch. It comes ill six flavors STRAWBERRY LOGANBERRY RASPBERRY , ORANGE GOLDEN MIST CHERRY Economy Grocery Phono 63 piivate ownership and opera! ion. W here services have been de- 'vf rousing blind tiger, viz: woof, velopcd sufficiently to give reasonable assurance that purchases of ' the government vessels now employed in those services would be if jonah had been a genius he able to continue their operation without losses, the sale of the wou have spent his time tuning in on i-., . .ii ... i ... , the whaies wireless tonsils, .-hips snoulil be allected, in accordance with tne intent ot the law. It would :.( 'in that some of the services now operated under a fan writes s follows: -Kindiv i'H'cucy agreements mijrht be taken over bv those agencies and pri- te" mc when Pol "id Charlie are go-! oVe of market master was quite cvi , , i , .. ... ,.i . .... : i-.i' .i , i i ing to get married." In answer we''Utly created to reward Spence foi "l" ' mmhc m Uie ncai-o.v trades, w nere wouid say. how old Is Ann and how far i his political services. And that Is one Not Worth the Price. C. E. Spenre, who draws f4,0i)U, In addition to liberal allowance for ex penses and. office force, as state mar ket master, is putting In most of his time talking to meetings of farmers and telling them how greatly abused they are. There Is nothing else to do in his of.icial capacity, since the of- uie cost oi oK'i.u ion ,n loreiiin ve.- seis is approximately the same as that of American .steamers, because the shorter voyages, crews' w-anes. supplies, dry-dockinjr, and repairs are practically the same for both. The clear purpiiM- of the Act of 1:120 was to develop our fleet under private ownership and operation. Already considerable progress has been made. Private American shipowners owned, on April I last, a total of 5,!)()2.l:!3 tons, rross register, of ocean-RO-inj: shippiiio;. '"h,.s is exclusive of 2,72:'..S."i7 eross ions employed on the (livat Lakes. On that same date the shipping iioard owned (twr IVom smiicHin 7, III'.)." 1 7 tons, cross reuistt r. ol w hii ii probablv one-third is l it Mrs. M. r. Hofrsiat only lo be scrapped. "Its a pitiful sight to see a young prie who's lettm' her eyebrows grow iZisjl ; of the things from which the farmers are suffering, since the creating of new offices and public Jobs for poli tical purposes as in this instance Us Ihe principal cause of high taxes, i Ueiliue the oust of government to the ; level where it belongs, repeal the agin.' tor, I'lSlll. were 1 hn today islting nailer of tin- Soldier If there is any one thiiiy; that ruins a yoiii'K man it is com plete idleness. Tc boy that docs not Know tiie value of e'aruinu; power has liule to look forward to in the future in the way of success. Any lion.v.i work is elevatino; and there's a lot of honest jobs haiiMih)t out for Ihe fellow who really wants to work. ... yy- RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever tariff which is larnely responsible for tiie hiuh cost of living and the poor (leiMi'.nd for our products abroad, and : the farmer wouid find conditions very ' much Improved. Demagogues like I Spence offer no remedy and are being , j paid from the public treasury for ; j rounding up the wtos of the fanners. ; r :;iul (Imitb- Th.-y. as a rule, know nolhlnz nnie- er from Shi he: - i ii n i about farms ,inii farming, and the ; will! Milt llol.- ,ili!v positive conviction thev possess is their determination never to work! : (or a living. Can anybody, from the governor down, name a single offic: duty that it is incumbent upon Spence to perform in consideration of his fl.no.i a year salary and other per quisites of office? Salem Capital : Journal. Home Invt stirate a "sell-made" man wife w ho was the superv isine; arch can't rise above your station by be. oniiii.c; inflated m your station, 'i,'.''' i'i'.-"s ami you II ollen discover a T' tod. Seems stranire, but vou n,.,',' lli-ti i-nleil I rlr .-1 .1 li-p.. Iiih.iI. i-it nnH thi It hri.n.ntli- r..H,.n SinrlN i.i I i-i.i. tlir .(,..,, Witlih, 'I'll i-nf . -i'i.ii r II., lira. Iruiri: 1st In tin- .em. is I. Courageous Action. At"..rr. .- (e ueral Paugherty Is sup pose.l to Iv the Mack sheep of Presi- l: II Ci.it lie i.f Ail. ,1..,.. r.,t .,. ..K"li. . t . .Ii: I..' .H te m,.i. . I. .lilts .1 111 .1 . 1 eoncerl toniirht. Its wonh your while lo be there -..'.-.'.': k-,".'.Vi.' 'tV:. ii.'"' .1!" "1? i.litl tlon t you toilet it. in t All. ... I.U 1.... Im .11 11 1. .1 .., 1, , .1 fin i'iir.. an. I -e:il! !n. 1 1 v . I . . ... t.Milt. I'.i-.' ..1 111 t I;. i.in Ilecimso 4 (Ium-os no place lKo ov.iv" i the ivason a $ood Zls lUl'.i uli iiiiiny nuMi Imto to s:t there. 1 1: .1.. o.-r. r ; I , I ' (' I 1 1 ' I , llt f, f II'.IUV tII-N Mil 1 J (Hldhnir hot air .seems to ne about a$ i ciitah'tis as ever dnv- r" ' Mli ruiffivi-. tr- kin. nn , " tu Hot :n t cut .f iinxuii. me iireseint sMiinner nio.mis. A bvnv of a ilerk can ruin a whale of a store. .i,fi' thU ..1 ,iU .'i. :M .,j,il ! e I . i !iii!tiitt'l th'.wi'.w 1,1 siiiiM.inlt' 1 A- .bf Ml t'M'H MIM.ti'.-.. .V.I.I. 1-1 .'il.-. . mi, 'Hit ti. :1' St.. ft' tJnM. -!Mir k. Ui'v.m. tan ti'l .. DAIRYMEN! WOOOARK FLY REPELLANT DM,,. ,.. IUrm mni In-rrr. mill. mn4 B.nr r. turn.. our dtumlM kii. It. II ! . mil .rad frr-rml a trial nart aarkac far Tar. Staaip arrratril. Clarke. Wood aril Dri'ir To. Make those happy days live always USE Ansco today enjoy the results the rest of your life. Keep a picture biogra phy of the children ' a record both they and you will love always. An Ansco record is a gooci record. It is realty , difficult to take poor pictures with Ansco cameras and film. Let us point out many advantages of Ansco equipment before choosing your camera for this summer. TO THF RPQTTm?xt, -r -"- mM a v J LJI m iv 1 VI 1 - ROSEBURG AND VICINiTy Tha CalifurBlM n 1 ..U know. ...rel,..rri ,h, rt,rC'1' Muter t'umi.an).. -Ill, formal UtLll.! pri.nrrflra .... moilr Jul) .7, ' 'I hla rwtii.nr Inkra Krnuln, . , .oinlMir a iurn.lx.r t your iuii,ualil . '" i.rd. Crania I'n.i, Hlaiaalk ran, . JJ- ,' Th allfornla Or.-l.oa ,"", I . H'ir Kllr lnlrru.d I. pmarraa. It la m.w .rrViirr.l to aui H"""" orKiinUatloa and fai-llillr. h, l,a J?' ,",'"" and Ki-onouilc nrlfnrr I.I VIII. ,-' Mrlsl Ih, l.,rl...l .rM.,i.,(,. U''.".'.V lrm .f tho llouKlna tount, t l0,"JrU."'' u.a.1. a ..rt of the tr...,,. .Ion wl.k ol lh, t all. u,'"1""- i l,y 'ntrlielliiK .;.,,, ,, from a point on tl.r I ii,i,u- i,,'" !"." Mrl.1 Iran....!..!.,,. llur , "ri" eal of H.mrlM.rK. to the l ..,, "' ' f'Hf hunt, and O.r InNtullntlon r . ''- tlolal, ..hl.U will trun.f..,, r mij f ,k "',' Plenllal of X;io ...I... ' "!'" In aial.-m of thr IIimibI,. (".,' "" 1)1.1.)., thua Inailrlnx tin Alxindiini nBbl? if ."' v'leinlJT" "" "U" 'Lm The Wlnchrntcr plmtt t the lliiuulim . ( onipmiy Ik- ...rateil .ihr 0f ih. J- r flttuK Htutlwiix wf 'I'll I HlilMi-iiJH UrrmLm i- rm,.H.,y, ot h ihre .r J VlmuXH operuled at UlCfrrriil point. tt , "k iiilHMioa ucl-vork of I lie ( oinimi,.,. ,niui The tiprrutlcn uf lb nmrr Hviivu, WLlllh rlvM Um tioiirfe of Klip ).U jrum tb l" I m pi i u ii Klr, tvlll lie eoitt.uiinl nM In the ekct-pl l hut t-ertiilii liiipriiruieiiu nlll b ZZJ In the near In I tire. I'he ulliornia OreKon l'nttr runnl.cl n nvw OperutiitK Ulup Ut ,r ii n ne l in pt it n iitvlKion, with beadiiuartri On- ..I.I i.iO. ..f the OoimU. , , ; 11 iU2 North JiukNon Strt-et, lnehurK. f-T'' fita IMvImIoii lutnlr not .nil) Itohn L.t lite tilli'j ami tn of Sultit-rUn, Oaklimi om rnllfl. W lui'heHlttr. Wllltnr. IJrtiin, nm fcr I.MYHM HIHl HtllllolIN IIIC ImH fc,lr, , fc' I'HrlUc HfKlitviiy mtil Um NfiiiiiH.m i'nrlllc I tail. , ront.1, north from KoehurK to Oraln. In aUillllou to operiiiliiH thr IrunMmU-iltiB mi ' ilfHirlhutloit . ay mem of ihe prrrnt l)i.iu ( on nt y i oiiiutvii)-. Hie 1 mpiiiin IMvlHiim nil) he reNpotiMiiile for Hie opetulli.n of the arfiiIB of the lrmpei-t-NpriimOel(I trtirtuiiwiUB u from the Hiiiuatlt of Hie I uipi:.n liiviilr uunh ! fprltiicflehl. ami Hcmelturu "111 ruuilimt. W Mnr um the lieail.uarterM for the irrn medrd Is ibu ronueetloiia Mr. i'honiM II. firm. Uo wn In rhuncr uf thr roititriieOiin nt thU Mae ha takrn up ,n , iIuiIcm Mm j1I1nuii lauiiKer of ilie I mpa Dl vlnlon. The Conipnny recently made a eunlrnrt with the limiiN of Hlihlle nnil Myrtle 4'rrelt, rovrrlu the (service ol' elertrirnl niery to thr m lontiM, Operation of ihe tnuiNmlrtNlun llnf t ' Mtre tlicNf comiiMitittleM nlll Hi no be ran- ft . hy the I liipijiiii IIIvInIoii force. The Company Ii:in pre loiily h-rn madr tp at three operHtinir 11 Klona, tinmcl , thr Nuttr It Iter IlKKlou lTh lietliiiurtern nt M he Klnmnth OltKlon nlib heailijuirtrn ( KlRinath I-iiIIm, ami the M.-.klyou DUUIub nith lieu Jktuu terN nt V rekn. t alirornla. ; ' Tim t nUfornlii' tr-Kou I'oer eouiitaiy trill t use every el'I'ort to promote thi; n-r ol rLrvtrVitr III the I iupiiia I11InIou, initi itl tlo fiervihlw; lit ItM i r la pntinote the lie 'lojinfiit nf itatt hvrliou of (luiiHi Am It han fo'iit.l iiiiwiai Mill 1 epcrirnce ' that Miich eft'ortM are imirr jnnl Ulnlde trom u buniueiva autl ucouuair twiat of vlett. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON V POWER COMPANY Paul B. McKee First Vice President and General Manager. In continuation of our customer ownership plan, residents of Roseburg and vicinity art offered" opportunity to invest in the securitia of this Company. 1,400 shares of our 7 Preferred Capital Stock, yielding 7.14, are now available at $98 per share, cash or $5 monthly installments. Proceeds of the Kit of these securities will be used exclusively w capital expenditures' or improvements to the system. . For further information watch these col umns or ASK ANY MEMBER. OF OIK ORGANIZATION. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY rt e truces: .. .-n Roseburg, Hertford, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Yreka, JJunsniuir, Lamum- 1WI Ao-.-l.tB VoNitlon Ilei-o ' I For ,ce ""'oiiB 1 11 .,' i ,.li,v I Prinrrr." hat re W- fnini l'orilunfl lo'i"!iit N. II. Has- "good printing. i..uii n in tin- i ri-iijli I d'-parlin-'u.-, Mr. Kusmusscn .will be stj.ii'"J at! Juncllon I'ity. . i o- Mt'ft mo cvonines llils vcrk at tli" stoIh fountain at Crorkcr's drug slorc. Store open eveninsa Iliis week. Nathan Fullerton The Itcxall sitnrc llo.iol.ur.n, OrvK.m I I h ave a dded Phone 31 to my jitney stand PHONE 31 OR 146 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Gardiner Cars Used Lee Goodman 1 1 2 N. Jackson m liill'i-i . I in IW t!3,-n I IF We w" . o( I . .iti Dai" m ,rnf!.-d to Call X"- ''