ROSEBUBQ NEW9 REVIEW. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 193. PACI flVf. i I i in " - IR II HTn..:w;r Is Like Clothes Paint to To A Man py .cur building.? At. they all dr..Md up .nd proud of Mo- ir. "" " J, , ,h. bruh hoplnfl no one will com. by ' 0r VhIv. . h..n. rn.nl Get '.m .t le..t . p.lr of ov.r ,d .e. th.mf H.vi ' You M fe, better .nd .o.wlll they. ,M, .nd i ' . you will be .urpri.ed how much - """'o'rth o7p.int will m.k. in th. look, of your farm. ' SPECIAL OFFER . - S1 10 bu.hel for whe.t or .17 ton for good w, Wiil g.v. yo r.gulr prices Your farm ha. w in "MBB,.. Srit . flood elrth. ,i,en you a good crop. houM pi,nt ihnge rtalB hi(,;:a,;.bl;r;.,:::L .'y . hp rou't' Se. u firtt, we c.n av. you money. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland titMH" UMI'""TT- The Willys-Overland Pacific Company of Portland, Oregon -; announces that Glenn H. Taylor of the Service Garage has been appointed Douglas County Distributor for Overland and Wiliys-Knight Motor Cars E MATERNITY HOME SC2 N. Jack.cn St l.on. 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient, privileged to hav. their . own doctor OREGON WEEKLY I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Hon. O. P. Coshow has born ap pointed by the American liar Assocla-1 tlun lo take charge of that organisa- j tiuu'a effort. In this locality iu muk-j log Constitution Week, September 10 to 21. a success. Thura I. at the present time bo much lawlessness I and disrespect for law throughout I the niitiou, that the Ameriean liar Association iH endeavoring to out-1 lino a plait which will in some mea-! sure c-ull attention back to the funda mental principles upon which the government in founded und endeavor to restore respect for the constitution und create a hither feeling and re curd fur the lawn of the country. It ria stated that there are over a million and a half radicals of varying de crees of communism in this country, all seeking to overthrow the existing government and put in Its place some "red" form of government control. Over $3,000,000 was spent In the United States during tho past year for the circulation of lied propa ganda. Attorney Coshow, who is a member of the citizenship committee of the phy. fur the winner of tho world', championship in the buckitiK contest, and In addition a prlne saddle, pre sented by the I'nlnu Pacific. The Hoosevelt trophy, presented by the ltoosevtlt hotel in New York, is com peted for by contestants at both Cheyenne and 1'eudlclon. There will be a prize saddle for the northwest bucking chumplunship and another for the steer roping. To the all round cowboy chuinpiou goes the Police tiatette belt with Its silver en graved buckle.. The Hound-Up Is distinctly a com munity show ami Pendleton people are occupied with plans for the 11123 presentation. Homes will bo thrown open to accommodate the visitors. Reasonable rates for rooms and meals are assured, as the Hound-Up associa tion rules against all profiteering. Masonic Temple. I'pstairs. Books. Fiction Library. American liar Association will en deavor to bring about a general on ; aervanco of the week here and has written letters to all of the minister, i of the clly asking them to preach I special sermons on the subject, and I has also requested tho cooperation of the Chamber of Commerce, ti. A. I It., American Legion and other or ganizations of a fraternal and pa- , triotlc nature. DODGE BROTHERS PLAN LARGER PRODUCTION T (0 New Buildings Greatly Increasing Present Capacity Almost Completed. Fresh at the Roadside Stand! i BEETS CARROTS, NEW POTATOES, SUMMER SQUASH, CUCUMBERS AND GREEN BEANS. BREAD Delicious Home-Made Pies and Other Pastry Special Bakings on Order - A Lot of Winter Cabbage Plant, for Sale uHor sgn-j VANS, Dillard, Ore. Expansion Program Will Coat $5,000,. 000; New Closed Car Building Erected in Record Time. We are starting a night shift beginning August 13th and will nerd the following men. Write, wiro or phono Cut (ago Groro, No. 50, during day, or 115-J during evening for information: 1 Head Marker 1 Srom. Marker t Chainmen J Track Rustlers 2 Tractor Drivers 1 Rip Sawyer 1 Rip Sawyer Offbcarcr 1 Trimsaw Men 2 Krn to sort in yard 1 Planer Loaders 2 Tar Loaders 1 Tallyman Day Shift 1 Car Loaders 2 Tallymen 2 Pond Men 2 Posters 1 Offlicnror for Head Ilig , 1 Edgcrmun 1 Sluhman 1 Cutoff Man 1 Trimmer Spotter 1 Kcsawyer 1 Kesaw Helper 1 Cleanup Man 2 Lath Stock Pickers 1 I.ath Puller 1 lioltermnn 3 Men for Wood 1 Operating Millwright 1 Oiler. If Information Is desired by phone, call for Arthur. , Western Lumber and Export Co. COTTAGE GR OVE, OREGON l" leaps n.q and still growln". 7." N, w'-!'v1cw is re: k Z , Pt ,he llv,'sl raper. hi I f'e,Thc ,ars" "'"illation Fw it to the most skeptical. I gegant (Toilet Needs M of . ,iM ti " "V,T- dressing Karess anr Fiancec "reparations ElizaScth Ardcn ProrJu-.ts Variou. o,i , Creams Lotion Lloyd Crocker -u N Jackson Dill It Is understood that efforts are be ing made In the county by some of the larger commission pouxes to put the broccoli industry in this county back upon tho old consignment sell ing basis, instead of on tho cash plan 33 has been in use here during the past two years. A number of grow er have been solicited, It is aimed, and a few are reported to have agreed to sell on consignment next season, ami it is expected that there will be utto a fight between the houses buy ing in this manner and the local ex changes which will demand cash. I nder the cash basis the grower is paid for his crops without loss of time and the crop Is accepted on the tracks at Roseburg and uuv shipping loss must bo sustained by the purch aser. On the other hand tho consign ment plan holds up the grower's money i,ntn the eTp , b,.,.n fnhi on tho market, and In the event of loss in transit the grower is the one who loses. Considerable work has been done to establish a cash market which, however. Is not approved bv some of tne l.ir buyers, who. naturallv, would i runer buy on the consignment plan. An immense new assembly building, duplicating the present structure iu size, is announced by Dodge Brothers as the principal unit of the l'J23 ex pansion program. The building is six stories high, 1,000 feet long and 75 feet wide, with more than one-half million square feet of floor space. Construction work which started some mouths ago is now nearly completed. The new assembly building, paralleling the old structure, is- just across the street which formerly marked the boundary line of the great Dodge Brothers fac tories. Factory executives would not com ment on tho number of additional cars contemplated in this extensive addition, but It is believed that the immediate aim is a capacity of l.OoO cars a day. In the face of the greatly oversold condition which prevailed throughout the entire year Just past, it i not unreasonable to assume that this number mentioned could he ab sorbed easily by Dodge Brothers dealers. Other units of the expansion pro gram are the new cyanide building, a million dollar addition to the power house, and a mammoth new closed body building. The latter Is completed several floors having been ' occupied for some time, it is estimated that the total investment represented by these additions, in buildings alone, will reach t"i,000,000. The erection of the body building In the short space of four mouths es tablished a record. Considering tho fact that it Is nn eight story build ing 400 x 200 feet in dimension, with a total floor npace of fti;0,0O'i square feet, the time Is e'xeepli'innlly short. It is a striking tribute to the effici ency and financial independence of Dodge lirothers, as all the woik was done under the supervision of the factory's own construction depart ment. Some idea of the magnitude of tho undertaking may be gleaned from the fact that :!0.0(f0 barrels of cement and lii.oOo cubic yards of concrete were used in the building, ns well as 4, 0"0 tons of construction steel; 1,464 tons of reinforcing steel: SS.ooO win dow lights; 500.0CI0 fe-t of maple flooring, and 6011.000 bricks. There are seven traveling cranes ranging from five tons to twenty Ions in capa city, and. four 10-ton high speed ele vators, capable of traveling 400 feet a minute- loaded.. The building i;i heated by the indirect system fans forcing the washed sir dovn various ducts after it is heated by steam pipes on the roof. Pire protection is In sured hy 10,000 sprinkler heads. .All stairways are safety treaded. While tills unit is n l cnormo:;s building in itself, it. i in reality only half a building, 'the other half was competed two years ago. Taken as a whole, the building is one of the largest single faciovy units in the world, with a floor area of a million square feet. It w ill be devoted entire ly to the production 'f nil steel bodies a typ- of con.itniciion oiigiDittod by and for Dodi ilrothtis. (Hy Associated Prons.) VAVCOl'VKlt. 11. C, Aug. 6. Itritish Columhias salmon pack to taled 1,2!0,!I60 rases in 19-'2 val ued at $ 10, H'li. !t27. This was an Increase of 6X7,'JO;i cases over the 1921 output ami a gain iu value of $4,17ri.SS:i. according to a report compiled by the provincial depart ment or mines and fisheries. The total value of the output of P.rilish Columbia fisheries during the year. Including fresh, canned. cured or otherwise prepared, tht re port snows, was j i x.tsT-'.isau. This was an increase over the previous year of S4,!1H,1I.:, or 3ti per cent An Interesting feature of the re port was the fact that whaling op erations which were suspended in 1921 Were resumed in 1922 and pro duced an output valued at $158,814. Total capital Invested In tho fish industry of llrltish Columbia, the report shows, was $19,951,571. Of this $G,75ti,S27 represented vessels, nits, traps, piers and wharves and $1.'!.1S5,744 represented money In vested in canning and curing estab lishments.. The numben of persons engaged in fishing operations and In canning und curlm; establishments, it is shown, was 14,9:10. o Kiglity-five cents will liny a Rood lawn sprinkler at Wharton llros. Portland Unitarian church to coat 1125,000 to be built. Amorla New llaptlst church to be finished soon. Albany $18,820 contract awarded for graveling work on Albany-Corvallis highway In Denton county. I $60,000 estimated construction cost of Uresham school. St. Helens Portland Railway, Light & Power company makes application1 to Columbia county court for franchise to extend power line along highway : from ltocky Point, through Scappoose I to w arren. i Astoria New apartment and hotel building announced, to cost $65,000 and $75,000 respectively. Koseburg Corporation to drill for oil in UmiMiua valley being orgunjr.ed. Crane New gold find reported In Malheur county. Astoria to receive aid In recon&truc-: Hon through remission of state tuxes 1 for seven years. ! Crane oil discovered in Grant county. Marshfleld 60 men employed In ' preliminary work on Jetties at en trance of Coos Bay, to be built with government appropriation of $3,391,-1 ooo. Ilend Plans being completed for erection of $20,000 hotel. ltuker Sumpter Valley railroad re duces tariff on ore shipments between Ilaker and Sumpter. Haker Oregon Irrigation congress, whilo working for development of Irri gation in Oregon, also promoting bet terment of farming conditions. Jordan Valley New telephone lino to be built. Iletterment work on road extending from Paulina to Crook-Harney county line on Duck mountain under way. Wallowa Bowman-Hicks Lumber company starts construction of 40 houses at new camp. Corvallls Dig hay crop I. In pros pect for Henton county. Repairing of Springfield pavement Save Time-Time is Money Save Fuel Fuel Is Money Save Labor Labor Is Money Obtain' better quality and better color by cooking your canned fruits in a CONSERVO Or by cooking an entire meal over one flame Call and investigate this money and labor saver Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE ftjpistt TENTS DROP IN, LOOK OUR LINE OVER Auto Tents Shelter Tents Wall Tents Gold Medal Cots Slnglo and Double LENOX Furniture Co. 321 N. Jackson St Phone 26 now under way. viegou ny iiawicy company awards $300,000 contract lo enlarge nlanl ' llarrlsbure 5.294 cars cross ferrv In week. Albany batiks to consolidate; re sources will be $3,000,000. Corvallis Added phone lines to give city Improved servico; company spend ing $75,000. Hood River Association to build $20,000 distribution station. Riddle Work on electrical distribu tion system progressing. Prairie City Mining In this district progressing and considerable develop ment work being done. Hood River Total amount cherries handled at Llbby, McNeil & Libby cannery for season will reach 800 tons. Forest Grove Work on $80,000 Ma sonic home progressing. Increase In yield of more than 48,000 bushels wheat without extra labor was reward of farmers in Union county, following advice of county extension agent in selecting variety of winter wheat to bo planted. Salem Loganberry Juico sold In large Quantities to Portland foreign element. The radio telephone employed aboard the Leviathan Is the only ono of its kind In use. In design it differs I only slightly from the nverage broad casting transmitting station. But in practical operation and in combination with associated receiving outfit, it per forms in a manner identiral with that of tho conventional land wire tele phone. The person operating the set can listen to the voice of his co operator on shore and Immediately break Into tho conversation without the manipulation of a single control. You won't pull your tractor plow to. pieces 11 you buy an International. They are built for hard usage. Sold by Whnrton llros. Oh, Those Cold Drinks at Our Soda Fountain! Here I. where friend, meet for a chat or business deal on the.e hot day., and our Ice-cold aoda. or Ic. cream Refreshes and Gives Zest to Tired Nerves Luncheons Served Incomparable Candies Merchants Lunch from II : 30 to 2 The Palace of Sweets . Italine wire at Wharton J'ms. PKX HI .KT . Or. . Ant,-. 6. d n array nf tithnt which will nti rpa all fornx r c-arn hits hern Hccun-fl fnr fthe f(i:rtiit!i animal UiKiti'M'p, lo j he held at lVnili' ton Ki phmiHT 20, . 21 nml 2-. . ('nvtbrr.K ari'I C)v;r:r who h:.vo won hiuvt Is all ov r f li I " n i t I Sta'r ! will cmiiM'tr in track and an na. For lull events th"r: ar; ca-ii ami mer chandise prizcM, hut far Kin world ' chitnipinnship rvr ntM are r,s,rv?tj tin i ir.oHt co . t d tropin h. This -ar ' th re will I)'1 given the Kooscvrlt tro- As a r-sti!t it N vxwt'v that th'T- I next mai ket. his ship came in his Oregon Life poLtcy has just I matured ! Butitdidn'tjustdriftin he kept it going, full . steam up, all through ' the voyage. There aro good, rich ships coming in all the time for men 1 who have taken out Oregon Life endow ment policies the kind that's saving and insur ance both. Speaking of ships com ing in Will yours? A It ffyr CMMt Jft w h if vv "KlicaWiattf Comes." tat Qrcgonfifc .t MILiJt. r-rn m V l-Tm-TI. I -IsTiiMiir CH.iutl.a.T,'rt Mrr II K tH-JH VKLT.lt. r. y l 1 Hqm Otfswri PORTLAND. OREGON C S. McELHINNY More Heat, Lea. Care, Work. Faster, Save. Time, Burn. Cheap est Fuel (Kerosene). Flame Eas ily Controlled. Will Boil, Bake pr Grill. Lighting Rings Easily Re moved. Easy to Clean Burners. No Wick, to Stick. FLORENCE STOVES ARE GUARANTEED Parslow Furniture Company 111 N. Jackson Street lloscburg Oregon CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY" WANTED WANTED Cleun cotton rags, at the News-lievlew office. WANTKI) Turkeys, largo or amall. I'hono 14 K 14. Hover llros. WANTED Man or woman foF"si iub- blng and clennlng. Home llcst- aurant. WANTED .Man on ranch, at once. Good wages, l.'mpqua Jersey Dairy. l'hone 33 F 11. WANTED A truck drivers-middle nued man or married man. Call 81G Winchester st. Edit SALE Saddle horses and pack horses, l'hone 14 F 14 Buyer Uroa. KOIl SALE Motorcycle In good con dition, $75. Can bo seen at 603 short st. FOK SAl.K-tlood second hand wick er baby buggy. Cull 476-J, or 839 W. 1st. St. 1 lluHC 'Uil t l'i-lrit t aianaii.-r ( HOME RESTAURANT The Home That 25c Built Largest and Coolest Dining Room in the City Cleanliness and Service Our Motto Regular Meals - - 25c Special Sunday Dinner 50c WANTED A genllu riding pony not over eight years old. Apply 1. A. Comstoek, Sutherlin, fire. W ANTED" brarfHrur.".noo wTl f buy in Itouglns co. Ilobt. ThoTuas, il'ii N. Harding Ave., Chieacn, 111. WANTEliSecond haiul piaTfoi m scales, 500 lbs. or up to louu eaia- city. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek, Oregon. ' sTl7ESMWANTErfo sell-a completo line of nurserv stock. Cash weekly, E. A. 11ENNET NUHSEKY COMPANY. Salem, Orc WANTED Housekeeper. 'radical nurse preferred, for elderly gentle man, parllully paraly.ed. Small modem home, tlive experience, age, references. Address and telephone number. Write or phone immediate ly, H. Thompson, Sutherlin. Oregon. ' LOST AND FOUND FOl'ND- Man's pocketbook contain ing army discharge. Owner c:ill at his office, identify and pay for adv. MISCELLANEOUS HOMI-f LAI NDKYr Washing, Ironing and mending, l'hone f:',7. I IJEItDEN NAI.O. Ariyonn knowing tliat tiarty or his address, plca.se jdione L. E. Sims, l'hone 61-L. CAIl OWNKIt I'ou't forget lo 'call Gi3 whin In need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. FOR RENT t'Olt liEN'T safely" d posit boxes. Ilooeburg National Hank. Foil IIENT Two li' in I u I tl t.- i i - il hiitis -keeping iiMUiis with baih. M-'l WI.ane . Foil liENT-2 nice liiini i iiw. 3.r,0 per wei k, cieh. Ere" baUis. tientli'nien only. 1(7 Sheridan :-t- 1'alace Itooins. ... p0R-SALE- FOR SALE t'sul piaver piano rolls, 60c each. Phone 7fl. Flllt SALE- l.'.O tier old growlli fir. 10 iu. No kuols. E. Bradford, Dillanl, FOK SALE Apricots, $1.75 per lug box. Oregon Growers Tacking Corporation. FOIl SALE Angora bucks, high bred from best slock obtainable. J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Ore. Foil SALE Cow, roan Durham, 7 years old. good milker, gentle. H. C. Dawson. 62,r, 2nd. Ave. So. FOK SALE OK TR ADEFolMr: All Cleveland tractor, l'hone 1 F 23, or address John Atterbury. FOIl SALE Oak woodld 1n. Some good furnace wood. l'hone 19F15 or write Jon Itrumhnrh, Dlxonvilln. Foil SALE 7 room house, one aero ground. 3 Mocks from court house. Inquire of owner. 527 N. Jackson sL FOK SALE-Durham cow, 4 years old. Fii-st class milker. 3 miles west of lloseliurg. Waller Lcleher, S'.ar IU. 1'EAtliES, l'EACHES, l'EACHES. Large Foster peaches after August lith. Near Winston bridge. C. D. Worley. FOIl SALE or exchange tor sheep or goats. My herd bull, a fine one, reg. Holsleln. Also a yearling. Willard Smith, (Hide, Ore. FOlt SALE Ilowo" "platform scale,' 8 by 23, capacity 10 ton brnnd new, never set up. inquire tl. V. Wlmbcr ly at First Stale anil Savings Hank. FOK SALE A complete" lino of "grid" ing equipment, ono quarter yard Jaeger concrete mixer. For particu lars phono or write F. P. Obee, lloseliurg. FOIl SALE-Have you si.-nu'tlie l!)2l llarley. The 22 h. p. motor? Harley. Davidson Sales Agency, 204 W. Douglas st. Ft lit SALE--"-" 1!C2 Ford ton truck. I'i22 Ford sedan. LOI Chev. touring. ED. M AKSH MOTOK CO. 131 liiK-e ft. FtJll SALE--One bav mare about twelve years old, weight m-ar twelvo hundred pound for cash or part payment: good young milch cow of yearling or two year old heifers. J. I. Clutpnir.u, Wilbur, Ore. it. ' Ah ? - ' 1 i ii! , I, J i i . -.M r an 1 L I ;1 Ji my i' l : : : tj ) S-:: A A-p Ai A .I! : ' - "' '', : ' i AAA A ' ! ': 'i , . f : i. .. I .1 . A .- r ',: .