Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 28, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    "AGE TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEV
Issued Dally Except Sunday . 7 ' ' ! - -
II. W. KATKS
UKHT Ci. JIATKS .
-President and Manager
Hecretary-Truasuror
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
tally, per year, by mulL
Idilly, tlx uiomlm, by ninil.
linlly, three motnlm, by "mil
Ially, siiikIu mouth, by mail
Itally, by carrier, per mouth
Weekly Mows Hovlew, by mail, per year..
I m m m w i
MK.lAMfftlV
200
loo BYBZR1 j. BATES
Jbv
.60,'
1001
i ,
i
Feeding the Rattletnake
Sweet Pickles
liafcti V The Aworlatil rrraa.
To Antn'-tatMl 1 excliialvajy ntltlt-d to the use for republlcatloa
of all 1f;.Mt-hnR rrftdftnd to It or not otl,rwU credited In Hits papar.
no io i. ,, ih.wj iumipoi n-raia. aii ritfuia or republication of special
dll'Htt hm hirlii aia also rtaervad.
Entered us second clans mailiT .May 17, l3u, at the post office at Itoseburg,
, On-ron, under 11; o Act of March 2, 1879.
HOSEBUHG, OHfcCON. FRIDAY, 6EPTEMBER 28. 1923.
ADVKIIT1SIXG "MOSES" TO SAVE THE OREGON GROWER
Id its issue of September 2.", the Morning Echo, of Bakers
field, California, tells of successes of fruit growers in Kern couii'
' ty who have sold their fruit this season, realizing as
J."). 'JO per .o for pears and the Echo says:
"Latest returns from pears shipped from the Tehaehapi re
gi n show the growers to have netted $..20 a box nearly 10 cents
a pound for those reported upon up to this time. Over $2,700 others have hope cheata,
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Hava you started
Your embroidery
On the gueat towela
You re goin'
To give away
Thla Xmae?
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A tuning fork la one a feller uaea
In eatm' aoup.
Fishing would be fun if artificial
bait would catch fieh ae eaaily aa it
catchea fiehermen.
high US Since worry make, a man bald,
I what a pity he can't worry with hie
I face instead of hia head.
Pretty girla are ruihed incessantly,
a car has been netted to the grower and the Tehaehapi pear men
got out 27 oars of pears this season. The Tehaehapi growers are
feeling good about this season's returns so far in spite of the fact
that there was a short crop of pears. Apples are good, however,
and the shippers expect to get out twice as many carloads as they
did of pears."
J hk; mutter was brought to our attention by a California
orchard owr.it,
Of courae inaecte have bralna, how
elae could they figure out where you
are going to have your picnic7
Nothing la harder to get than easy
money.
The reason that fiah have acalea
who admitted that the pears of the Golden State ! i! .WJ0."!' .h've uke "I""
were inferior in quality to those grown in Oregon, yet the pro-1
duct grown here fails to bring the top prices received for the j the truth about kate
fruit of the .southern stale. The grower then went on to say that "Tni doc '" cried little
it was a question of advertising. The Golden State growers nre ""'why did I ever date -er?) '
known to be spending vast sums in the aggregate for advertising" Vour taste," thought I, -is aureiy
their fruit i:i the east. Before they did this, they were crippling i Cref,'! .. .,.1 :
along just as Oregon growers are doing today, accepting whnt 'S"$"$ ,
ine loum jjei, wnun was barely enough to pay expenses and a The dynamic of the hour for the
living. The east, it is alleged, had come to look upon California ' nowehh'f ' hur dve!'tiinfl
lruil as a superior product. Advertising has made that opinion. j.
It is also true that much fruit grown in Oregon has of late years! Cieaniineaa is next to godliness;
been sold under California labels, but the growers did not get thedirt,n" ' "ext t0 eviiir,sness.
price lor it, because it went throtiirh nnckimr hon. wlm t0 tlx. -t x
Jong end of the deal. While some of the Oregon pears have this
season brought growers a little belter than two dollars, that is
small satisfaction comti:irel uilli il,., fi- .i,.n..Vu r' n...
Tehaehapi fruit. The only thing to be done by our growers.is to1 Th. ,, ?, S for lleep ,nd.
iiiorougiiiy organize and tnrough their associations carry on an in- ,h "y '" lyinu about how little ot
telligcnt advertising cumjiaign w hich will bring their products t ' " we 9'u
the alteiitioii of the eastern consumer. Southern Oretron fruit I -n. x
i,. I i '' in vnuii Jiuiw The meanest man in the world is
apples, pe.us, cherries, prunes has no superior in any locality ' the n3" who:
tinder the shining sun. In fact it is better than fruit irrowiii J. V c.lvc hl on 've centa to Oo to
., ,i , .. .... " i uen wtin
......t ,.i mi ntvuuiis. us navor is unsurpassed, the fruit is
colored, me .size ls oxreilent, and when consumers
PASSING THE BUCK.
X.: How did the ascident occur?
Y.: Each expected the other man to
be a careful driver. i
2.
out aupper.
Then aneaka up to hia room and
8 highly!
discover the " ,hs nlck' whin hia aon aleepe.
iruih, there will be a demand for these products that will snell ina for o.inn nVu"., mor"-
success lor growers here
To accomplish all this will require an
outlay of a small xrcciiluge of the sales, but the results will far! When Em1"0?"" nation announces
I I . . -that It Varrii n .s.i-
mti.mi nco mat expense. Advertising is the only thing that will up- it i, aiw.yi well to turn thm
one
"cards are on the table, face
...... . " i-i -r. '"- wen io turn
i ring all tins about, and the News-Review urges growers to get ov" and " ,hev arc a" ,rom
down to business in this matter and secure markets for what they I
have. Sineo aihertising is merely the process of iiiformiiio- thnl
public of what one has to sell, the way to gain that point is
through liberal, constant, consistent use of printer's ink. 1
-o
Illy Wlrkua Wamboldt. 1
' When we examine the subjx't of
dri-aina we find tbat theory attrili
uloi Hum to a wide rHrity of
ihiiw-h, ranging all the way from In
dlKistion to snlrltual manifestation
Moat penpln dream and animals
do also. J have aeen ray d'? ehaa
iii( a rabbit In his sleep. Ho showed
the 8f.mB exritement and iie! Ifleti
Urally Ibe eauie lanRuaKe be employ
ed when actually after a .Molly Cot
tontail. I am Impressed that dreams are
often crazy-niili reflections of our
dnily thoiiKhta and experlenci-a, like
this one for Inntance:
I dreamed I waa atandlne; on my
lawn In the dark. I could hear a
rattlesnake but I could not locale
him. Having qualms about step-
peine on a rattleanake. I called to
Alice to bring a flaahileht.
There he was right at my feet,
rattling away at a great rate. He
had on a pink sun-bonnet and was
amoklng a cigarette.
With me Jtltied to the upot, Alice
and I argued the situation.
"We must divert his attention, "
said Alice.
"The very thing!" I concurred,
"(let him something to eat.'' Then
we had a lengthy conference about
what it should be. 1
"I have It!" cried Alice, clappini;
her hands,. "Sweet pickles."
"The very thlnir," I nunt'd, "But
we haven t any sweet pickles."
"I'll make some," Alice declared.
Leaving me and the rat'lesnake to
keep each other company In the dark.
mm nurrlt d. lo the garden and pulled
some reen tomatoes and darted
around to tho kitchen, from which
the rattlepnnke and I soon sniffed
the savory odor of hot uniced vinegar.
Whereupon the rattler crinned and
winked at me. I knew then he was
open to reason.
Shortly Alice came out the front
door with a neat tray on which was
a purie ot gorgeoua sweet tomato
pickli'B. She set theo down on the
Kruinid and called ehtlringly, "Rat-
tl.vT Ratlly! Kattly!"
The rattler caat an eye over his
shoulder, spit out hia cigarette, un-
wounu nimseir nnd alld across the
lawn to the dish. Ho hcfan to munch
tho pickles ecstatically and to purr
contentedly.
Alice and I, arm In arm. delighted
ly watched him at hia feast.
Isn't he having a lovelv lime?"
exclaimed Allco. "And wasn't he pa
tient? And I agreed with her.
Nov what In the world would
make a man dream a thing like that?
t,3 xahev t4r
FROM THE FACTTOY I
roll your jtiirgf2r
OWN WTIH Kll t
rn ia croix Ta JbSSf 1
CAN BUY 'EM!
CAN SELL 'EM!
CAN RENT 'EM!,
CAN TRADE 'EM!
most any old thing by making your wants k
i. It ia the market barometer for miscellan. "'T
n.d. c. "n
afTT You can do
jj this column.
selling ana trading, wonaenui rosuue are attained. Fjv.
Ilium tMini-rtm Mik m line) and foup cmntm m lin.
.... - - .-rHCBllj-
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE
WANTED
7
cause they did not label their toma
toes as fruit. One commission house.
was docted a dollar off on caen i
.MIDDLE aged lady wants housework
or restaurant work. I'hone
WAN f E DTurkTya, large or-small.
Fbone J 4 F 14- Iioyer Bros.
WANTED A gentlo fresb cow, Jersey
preferred. Apply to Mrs. P. Sinnott,
jtrinlng the Kinney Addition.
WANTED A7lle pickers for aboui
three weeks. Apply to F. G. Ewens,
box he shipped labelled aa vegetables.
Tho authority upon which the ar
rests were made Is contained In tho )
sections of the food and dairy law, j
reading as follows:
The term "mlsbaniled' aa used
herein applies to all articles of food
or articles which bear any stutement I
design, or device regarding such nr-
tide or the ingredients or substances I
contained therein whi h fthall be
found lo be false or misleading in ' WANTED Apple pickers at the Over
back of Garden Valley school.
WANTED -Men to "work- In rock
quarry. Five dollars for eight hours
w ork. Phone or write It. E. Harness,
Roseburg.
........
STATU PIIICKS IXWLMKXT
t
'TWAS ALL HER N
A fat girl, by name, Adeline,
Had a ehape that was tar from divine,
"I know It is bigger.
Than Kellerman's figger,"
She said, "But thank Heaven, It's
mine.
"Laugh and grow fat," says, an old
The News-Re-view is glad to note that the county court, in its
recently assembled budget for I Ml has included" a reasonable
appropriation for the offices of county agricultural agent and
iuiu nun inspector, boia very vital acquisitions to the agricul-'M?r'nB- But ,at P"""" can t see any
Uiral interest.-, of l i s c tv. .Mr 1'imni.v l.,l ..r i u.. '""" " "u0n U0M n
i'"- ii'K inn, nns
given an ecellent administrat.ion and carried forward much
conslructiv? v.irk in an agricultural way, ablv assisted by Mr
Carjient. r as county fruit inspector. If Douglas county is to con-
v i'i"sier us agricuiiunil interests cannot lie
i-Kiiti.il ana t,ie larmeraiKi lruit grower are entitled 4o the Phr incur midst.
lullest co-operation of tho county, stale and government that1 x x
mcir interests may be guarded to the fullest extent.
"O
The lUi'ull
Wo are not interested in the re
call except as a spectator on the side
lines, ho far the game has disnlav-
cd no spectacular runs nrnuml ihr.
nd. Nobody has farrled the ball
through center for-a touchdown, lint
i no various yell leaders, thev. we
confins. inirlgue us. with their an
tics. Chief of Ihesc Is the Oregon
Journal. It has the opposition skin
ned n mllu. It waves Its arms, turns
iomesaulls. flip-flops, grows purple
In ihe face and demands to know
WHY Mr. Pierce should lie recalled.
The recall, it snys. is only for those
extraordinary occasions when there
Is apparent malfeasance In office, or
words to that effect. If that were
true, why was a recall law- passed?
ruder ihe Journal's present inter-
pi elation nf when a governor should
he. recalled, we already had plenty of
iii.icninery tor tno nurnoso when this
vionoiis weapon of the trinity of
The average girl asks if he has a I l"'nu"" Kovernment. tho Initiative.
car before she asks if he hae a iob. " """""m a Iw" adopted
j. j. . uri were
XXX the statute
uuv. Pierce Is goin- to drap in on us
any particular and to any food pro.
duct which Is falsely branded. Cup
Ital Journal.
land Orchard. Good place to cump
by the tiver, or meals at the hunk
house, :r,c each. Phone 31 F 5.
FOR KENT 157 acr
-JrJQ-LJtowe, Rti J
LVIU Llt-Vln .... . Lt
oieepinj roo
of piano If des-1'r.iH r..r?
ferred 134 So s.ZCZ""
I'tirin.
FOR RENT 10tcroriver""E
miles from city P. 0. Sa,n
Plenty rru.t. Free soil L "1
O1uox 263, Roseburg. Ql
FOR SALE Used PH
BOo each. Phone 37n "I
VltU Blt'V T..Z.:,.
175.R " ""'Tt
lluoiinv ('oninilttee
Why do tile real promoters of Ihe
so-called Pierre recall not come out
In the open? Why do they not pre
sent themselves, and their motives for
public Inspection? Why do they hldei
behind a dummy committee, a com
mittee of men scarcely known even
in Portland? The recall movement!
was tremendously weak originally.
It wns further weakened by tho so-
called charges on which the recall i WANTED
wns supposedly based. To sweep
away all respect for the movement,!
the promotetrs and their designs to
be securely hidden behind what is
uiithlnr; more nor less than a dummy
committee. Oregon Journal.
WANTED Middle aged woman to
keep house on ranch for two men.
Woman with boy who can do chores
while attending school ' preferred.
Address S. D. care News-Keview.
WANT TO TRADE in sec. good led
fir, 4 million ft. 16 miles out, on
Coos Hay highway. Easy logging.
J4U00.0U for city home, or close in
acreage. Will assume. Address "Tim
ber," 40." 2nd. Avo. So. Phono SS-J.
This Is a Studebaker year.
Saleswoman in an exclu
sive ladies coat and suit shop In
Marshlield, Oregon. One who has
some knowledge of alteration work.
State experience and salary expect
ed in fiiwt letter, also telephone
number. Permanent position to
right party. Address S. M. care
News-Renew.
FOR SALE-VeTcMcltTTDT
for salk 2
narntnr roll 17K v BC1
FOR SALE Old paiersTEcTrr
bundle. News-Review offl,
FOR SALE OR RENT Aprij
....... 0.
Review. . ,
run bAI.E lj(te mod!
ster with starter.
Dlxonvllle, Oregon.
Walter l
FOR SALE Oak stumnamtiT
House to live in. Addrew I.
News-Review.
FORSALEheT.r?,T.TTr-r--
WondruK underdrivc. J r.L.1
J. K. Hinsley. "
FOR SAI.F w-inirnrrr-
seed. R. Fate, Myrtle Creek J
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNER Don't forget to CiJt
6S3 when in need of auto parts.
Sarff's Auto Wrecking House.
T LOST AND FOUND T
LOST One bunch of keys. Finder
please return to News-Review office
and receive suitable reward.
FOR RENT
FOR
FOR
1ENT Piano, Phone 31 F 5.
litNT safety deposit boxes.
East
tomorry and spill a few oratorical
The Oregon Stale r;.ir broke fifty-fifty, from a weather
s amlpoint-threo wet and three dry days. Hut at that, m,t p,i,
ple of the state who wanted to witness the big event were not dig-tippointetl.
I me damsels of the village are ap
peann' on the main drag with their
new Fall riggin' and their hubbtes
have the Fall down-in-the-mouth look.
XX
are still bitin" better'n
The flics
the fish.
x x x
books whfch wotili'i have
answered for all purposes that the
Journal now admits that a recall
should be used for. They were the
courts and impeachment proceedings.
i orvaius Viazette-Tlmes.
( wish they'd make heavy under
wear that wouldn't scratch a feller eo
dern much."
Yes, We Hove Tniiiiitocs
When ia a tomato fruit and when
is It a vegetable? It Is a fruit onlv
when shipped n Oregon under rules
estatillshed by the bureaucracy which
inspects farm shipments at taxpay
ers' expense, and to label tomatoes
correctly as "vegetables" menu. mr.
tsts and fines.
VW?TTS. 1 'aM w"'k ""' '""Vor of The Dalles
i..-. v,V,W arrested for f.,ur,, , comply
i'.ui.iimmis auopien hv tne
slate officials and rhlp his tomatoes
..i iiminei as iruit. Instead of as
vegetables. The arrest hrnu.-ht
tori 1) the furl that vegetable growers
nae oeen getting into trouble nil
I
Stiilo Market Agvnt IVparllnent
(C. K. Spence, Market Agent
The Ptiitid Stales deDartment of
apiculture, in 113 official publica
tion, gives a good illustration nf
what organization Is doing for the
formers in handling potatoes in Nebraska.
It states that last year the
ers 111 SOUth-Centr.lt narl nf tl..
were unorganized and five n, iv Roseburg National Bank.
brokerage and shipping agencies on-! SLEEPING room for Vent. S.t7.
eraieu anu tno results to the grnw-IDOUriHs.
ers were very unsatlsfactorv. This i.-.u? T- r : j-fr.
year the growers organized and al-1 Jackson stPhone "63 J
most 90 per cent of tho acreage in -"4- - rl" -
ihat locality Is under contract in h'u'' Jt-N r rurnisned housekeeping
sold through a central selling agency - ro.oms- 248 Nor,n lto8e-
under standard grades. The leder- I roil RENT Furnished sleeping room
in publicailon states that the result bl'h- 1 South Main street
is that cash buyers are on the ground i fRMSIIEI) room, to rent Bear
.a'' ',Hk; ",!', !,".,"' o-r-iJ.W!J!chnl. 404 WestDout"as.
.. .. ,. ,al lul. lreseni I'iit? rjvv.T
ieasoii la nin... 'it iv...xi-
, , " n.niKiaciuiy to i.n
dealers and growers alike."
1 lie growers are running their own - "
iii.ilness. They are putting up a i f ult Kr"N 1 ou SALti tilu acres, besi
riandaid pack. Puyers know what Km''s ranch ln Iouslas Co. A. W
I hey are getting. Dy controlling the Phone 36 F 24.
;U'''';,trs figli,ig!FOU OT-ll55,t sleeping r,x,l:,
.ic i other for markets. n is , m private home near high school
business proposi.ion of marketing a 320 W. Washington
commodity, it is a system that must i FORRFVT -nn-:
le generally adopted I I LNT-I ifty five acres of land.
There is some opposition , ,ile S'mm r' 2, Addition. Apply
new poiato grading and insnec i., ! r-.-- "' 1 -.Sl""'t.
law in this state. There always is at , i!,;-N'T-3o acres good ,botioiu
nrst with any such law of regtiln- ' m,lra out on Sod road In-,
Hon. Hut If those wnn .ii quire of John sien.-ii ,:i
..iMiiri, ut. i, lioseburg. ()ii i
-Furnished room. u-;ih
Near Rose school. Phone
I' nit sai.f I i. i. . t
- -"inj naico .
Tancjed strain. Need UiejM
Nance, Winchester, Oretoii
FOR SALE" at a bargYiDTf.SM
atio rqunu, a oiocistn,,
house. Inquire' of dwew. g
Jackson street.
t on SALE A used here ai
4.mno. a oargam tor anvov
ing a piano. None better ial
unixe. jxuuress i'lano, an M
iex tew.
nuni, jjuj 1U room tan
rooms plastered. Ijafh. ms.-j
ii. j use ,oj i i paved sun hi
$3.")00.00. Ea.-ry terms. SnaisW
-wi iiuiiuicr. ' ur Will Klf
o - Ford truck as part utai
W. YouitK-A-Son, phomlff
neat, good condiuon, cat f
sell $100.00. Mart-el RrtoiSi
chine, nearly new, cost KMX
k0O.00. I.arse EKirn trttx
new cost 32.00,' sell 116
Ion Oarage, Orants P ass, Ore.
ni see wnat grading, siandard
'ation and ln'rrti.n have done to
...v nun inoustry of California, thev
will welcome this law and h ariflv I
re-operate with it.
The state co-operative poultry as-'
Mr. EJizabeth Zander
toil IiEXT-1.10 acre raTTchTlScres
oicn.un. iinuso nnd bnildincs on
place. All fanning land. 1036 E. 6th
st Key Minks. . j
HARGAINS IN USED F0RI-
Leas and Company offer
' e..ntittn.il K.,nni e .k. k.
J...W.,.,, wainuia n,i mepb
September on used csrs.
"" iui our new much b-
nuu ure uonig nine
lug a way below, our riul
no car soul nn rnlnniprU
oushly satisfied.
In the list we have Fords tas
to llt20 111 rrt:iHt,.ro Iniinnff
In S'M fill W' ..I Ik nn-l
one Fordson tractor, which
rebuildins and if in Ihe EJri
our, cars and tractors.
iit iik Titi a r. i- m uta nikiic
OiiL ..n.l . ....,hAPi,
"u.n.uu, viM'Ui uuiiiwi.-
ssies nnd service.
He;
IMHI.iS
t luiie
t .re.
and
eks.
ey re waitint
fres't from
r l 'oI:
With the eomiiiK of .September ioiv.es the call lo s, l.
Cone are the d:i.vs of happy I'i.-hing minnows in th. bl
ue uie u.tys oi pleasant diVi.mmg full of hours blessed with
K liter ihiVS of eillli'Ml ion culli-.r.. il, i i. ...
. ' i'iv i-ii.-. illlll .A. 1 1, s.
In the youneer grades, the kiddies tramp f. sehiml with shout
inn .m il .spinning tops ami playing marbles h,le th
'or tne I.. I1. are scrubbed and dean and shin
, .s ...viii;: rare, i-.very K,, ,;l i,,!,,r,.t nMions. every .v
h.it plastered l,.u. 1 the older grades, the vouugsters. t inned
I rem r.'ys ,.r snm.ner sun. walk ...,g vuth some rehietanee, for
J'lH'ther year s b,run. ,lus another year of learmmr things Ihev'l"
.term, data!!. I'sing time for fm-h .1, nonsense when thev
: him.i1 U- I, i-1 rijr ball.
l.v.l : t (-ol!.Te. !,(,. is earnest. Many problems till the air
.:IUi.v , tnis yv.tr in t.K..!,illV And i UU, l.ovv II ta.-v
"V'- ! 1" ,hi,lk "'" t'iJr of what they're going'
to be Hi the way of (uUwv he.HHS, while they're earning a de,,ve
llaniii- ,im c -ii... it...... l ; i i: . . "I
..i v ii. Miiuies, i(. yotll'gstt'rs
'", . a-.' .in. mow w,. ,i (o 1Vl, ,tu.m
This is a Sludi baker year.
FIRES DRIVE DEER
NEARJITY LIMITS
EPI1EKA. Calif., Sept. 21.- U nited
lii s.) Purest fires dining the pre
iioii, w.,ekn on.ve the deer down
ruin He Iliinibolili louniv wimx;, al
I" "e cil mt... llm ,.,,.,!
I :.. :;,.,,i,,1k ,.,,. M(;t, J lt,m lwu
:l'!.'s ,. lnn.
summer and p.iyln fill fines be-
"-it sisiiii t'tlisttij
leHAPs
o-- .
Ml It KPT
VI OT TIONS
vioii:. for thev
over, now we
and
ne r
Know
Prleis, faj,! r;nmrn,
I'elati.es. II, . ,.,.(,.
linens. II, . i, ceill.
P, . ,t, tiSr m 7Sc.
Api'les. In.,. , $1 ft,l
I'tM' t l.,Xi f,,,,. (0 - -,c
T Tn.ltr.i's b,,. J,,,,.
Vt .i'i -rue Inn. h , r
lion. -i ii, '. M, ln,, ';.,c to
ii". i mi. In . i cents.
1 tic to ir.e.
o as. tieai y, t
"en., lit!:!, sc
Pull, t ns. ;
Snru.t;. rs. i, .
V. al. ,sc to l 2,
'tugs. i:o to
prime, i:v.
W h. t. bushel.
a lie
ents.
III.
ItiO
ATTENTION
Ford
Car Owners
Special Tire Prices
I-in si,.r Fabric... t 7.25
jj"x'i l-ancast. r Fabric ... 7.95
3"x3' Lanc.isicr Cords ... ia45
"x.l l ir. st,,:,,. Fabric.
Firestone Conl .
3i':;l. (a,v, (,.,r j
Oiersue Cord
for Ford Trucks
32x4 'i Ci.MjK.f rorj and
Tubu 25.00
9.00
10.35
11.50
C A. LOCKWOOD
MOTOR CO.
Roeeburp, Oregon
i. V
S KMti.in is asking It, members It I
'"'S" "w membership ,..
acts. ,l. present contracts e.pir
U,s " n!T of this year. The new 1
contract win have a clause ,,!
J I t h ,.,,y member tmiy withdraw nt
y i h .h","a "i he is ,,ot '-d ;
ti, , , , "'"""n- The assocm.
. .. tier ,,s pres.-,,, management,
me,, I Vi ry "aKsfi'-lory year '''
menihers c,-i rally ilavi. been very
mi-ch i,!,v.,i v,.,h P,u ". " ,wr
, i ,,, I n, 're
o doubt be heart v l...b
"ew contracts l,v t,r,i I
" ",'i!i 0,'eil I imiiii I,
will
the
nil!, made ;h..
the
Reap the Reward
of Perfect Health
r;:;icar!nril;:n';
. ' m, rr !Jn ill wc s-ht
11 w,.n,: wous nW(1t
wu completely relieved ,.f r, . ?..
13
nf.
f.ll.-n .
It says the millers
1. .
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!.',( V , , cur-1
lo e n ' now '" I'usltlon
s au T" '""'""--'ion of tliei
-. . .... v siaai it. .
j Ih. d, -partment of grlcultiire
; Jurop ., Cam,,,:, and
, too l,oe, .. : . "' mat i
iin. ,!,,., s . ,. ,. ' 'iK''. about a tre.
,,,. , ... '. "nouiii hi
1 ns nine
in- hard wheat
'll'stantlal l,r...( . .
, . ...lutus over
I'lotatious. I,u.i.,l
"" at rr ii.. I
Puh'.lcati,,,, states that
mart, i ,, , "',n' "'lo the
""'-I ! .i.T, ' Europe
i'." T.V y.'U h:,v" P.v for
xuiinus or wheat"
s n ,h a M"Tlus Ini
- iimn nuyors and
rs V American far-
1 l e '- '.'. , .'." h:, eroer co.i-
".i run their own1
"-I.il'ir Pier-ata,,,,,,
uri
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new
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a aaiiou.
The Cleaning
oj iate ran anu --
slinuld begin-
. ' t hat-
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mem tne uvsi u -
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service.
i f. . ,, M i,ll!lorp"1 'f -vholarwe would
be, a we but could.
lt, drci.vd.
nt aet. So s.. ' . 'IVrt-
"' 1"" xn.-h lakes over on
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