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POSEBURO NgWWeVltW. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, '1 MM A n m Rl I -i ii - llli mi 111 iiilliiiiu SPRAY! iSPRAY! SPRAY! To fruit growers who wish to obtain the test results frcm their spraying, ws with to announce that LIQUID LIME AND SULPHUR deliveries may Le had at once from th s following dealers: ROSEDURG: Umpqua Valley Canning Company. SUTHERLIN: Sutherlin Fruit Growers Assn., A. P. Slack, M YONCALLA: Robert W. Davis. MYRTLE CREEK. RIDDLE AND CANYONVILLE. Attractive prices may 1 obtained by growers in these districts who will place their orders now with Byron li. Shuck. Oregon Growers plant, Myrtle Creek, and agree to take the spray from the car when it arrives. OREGON GROWERS PACKING CORPORATION 816 SUCCESS liKhtM roral iolo. after which H- E. Kruiter. president of the State iarm Uureau Ple briefly, dealing with mate problem., lie made a forceful I and earneat addresi which waa ery IntereMinx. Farm Bureau Gathering at Oakland on Saturday Was i Well Attended Event GOVERNOR SPEAKS Urges Development of Agri culture 'to Keep Pace With Development of In dustrial Life. ElUi Rl ffl ; mm )sJs GERMAN CAPITAL OUT DN STRIKE; ffgftP SOUGHT ABROAD i I (AsKoeliitl-'l Press leased VI..' ) LONDON, Juii. 21. A statement AnnrlateS l're.s Leaned Wire.) I'AKIH, JUII. 2 1. I lift second coin niluee or eiuerta orKunlzeu hy tne million anu inBirut'iion The farm bureau meeting held at Onkland last Saturday waa a decided I nuccesB and waa att nihil by farmers from all parts of the county. Although ' the bulk of the crowd waa from Oak i land, there were fanners present from nea-ly every section. The meeting was opened by an ad drms bv Rev. J. K. Howard, of Oak land, who surprised his listeners by , his knowiedne of agricultural conilt I tlons and problems. ltev. Howard made an excellent talk, and those i present received much valuable infor- The Legion caravan which will; travel to Cottace Grove on next Stit-j urday night to attend the Days of M9 fe.Ttlvities In that city sponsored by, the Legion post, will baa large one.j nccording to reports of Hie commit-, tees today. The legionnairres will I take their wives and in all about fifty will attend. Jay Fuloher, at the Pull man cigar store. Is in clutrge of the transportation and those who desire, to make the trip and have no mean of transportation should get in touch with him and those who have extra seats In their cars are alto urged to notify him. The legion drum corps, will accomnany the caravan and pro vide the Jazz for the occasion. The' bays are practicing nightly and will be in trim for the Saturday nteht bar-, rage. 1 Post Brak JTIAICJ WHEAT xATivt root A Prescription Your Grocer Can Fill POST'S Bran Flakes A natural laxative food that tastes good and is nutritious. Nbiv yoxill like Bran Issued eurly today at the 1 1 u. I hi n r t -, (, ,. ,j fr murder wan asleep In his reparation coinmlsxhin lor the pur- founty Agent B. V. C'ooney follow ers of the Associated Socleiy of l.oco- cell. po e of rinding (ierinan capital e, wn a dlHCUIIgiun br cover crops, motive Kiitliieers mid Firemen,! Four or the men were doing the ai ond and determining means fr t MntJ lhe information given on the which last nlglit called a strike on work. I lie steel piaie inai sur- im return 10 me renins iii-i ior mo han(ijn. Df legumes was or greai MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phons 490 Mr$. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor. rniiwH. t Creai lirliain. aald' rounds lhe lnide of I he rear wall , flm lime today In lhe Hotel Astoria. 1 . f,,ni rhla niea- Hie n were coining out solidly had bee nt up from the floor The session was confined to an ex-, . tmn ordnary . . 1 .1... I I l.u..n i,t n u-u V 1 ,.l....,uu n.l.l puuuu . l,..t lk ...-n I (Mils S ' ' .. . aim sianiiing togeiner mm-wnuir. anu in- i ...... .. ... . and it t regrettable tnat nioie l'ress tel. grams suggested that this 10 a depth of about eight Inches ( HiTthou. president of the reparation , !ui(i,,(.( present to obtain the ad asanrllon was likely lo prove not far when lhe work was Interrupted. irom inn irutn. Aliparentlv some traffic was moved alter midnight, but In lhe for one at Churchill Hardware Co. muln II seemed the strike call would -o be obeyed by a great majority of the organization's Hi.""" meinliers. The score of a limited service de pends on the loyalty or those loco motive men who belong 10 lhe- na ! tloual union of railway men, among w hose llSO.Onn t hem II Is said. I are about twcnlv or thirty thousand englncmcn. Neither this union nor: the railway clerks' organisation Is supporting the strike, but there were signs that many engineers and flre-j men In lhe National I'nlon or Kail wnymen would cooperate with their striking fellows lu lhe other organ-' Izaiion. The companies said lhe strike I must he of shorl duration, hut J. Itromley. secretary of the Associated Society of Firemen and Kngl rsi expressed lhe conviction that tl trlke could hold up Nil per cent of the unfile of lhe country lor a fort night, which time, ho said, would be1 long enough to prevent the rmnpan-' lea from making prorils, (he avowed.. purpose or his union. o i Inald MeKenna. former chancellor I vice gneu uy m IK) you need a 1!C4 calendar? Ask' of the Hrltlsh exeheiiuer. who will a basket dinner was served at noon preside over tne committee. ; and proved lo be one 01 tne enjujaun- M. Marihou es)eclally thanked feaiUrert of the day. The Oakland I'enry M. Itubinson of l.os Angeles. , a,ij, s nerved hot coffee, the unntriclal member of the commit-1 A) DUanea was suspended In Onk tee. who he said, had travelled am) ,n ,he af,eri,0on, and all that half way round the world to l"kc C()Uid crowd Into the I. O. O. F. hall part In lhe deliberations. present for the afternoon ses- The participation of America In , chenoweth presided and llunosslliie tnai so many men 01 -i,uu - ' -..i,,. n 1 i,h .,,,1, ,iiii,.rested- organized marketing as the only solu- ness. should arrive at a successful tion for the present problems. : ........ I do ner cent of the growers COIH Ilinil'O. , " . . .v. ikuir Mr. MeKenna paid high tribute to Northwest are organized so that they lhe speech w hich ltrli:adler-tieneral may control the market, f alitornia Charle s II. Dawes delivered .at the prunes will be absorbed and North opening session of the first commit-1 west prunes left, he stated. He out tee last Monday. 1 lined the plans for the organization The hawes committee. Is scheduled M -e Northwest l'rune txenange, 01 which he is one of the organizers, and uhowed how this organization ex- dent of the Klechsbank. nects to create a tamer market for the The session of the second commit-! or,.unn fruit tee also wns attended hy (ienernl ; After u chnrmlns vocal solo by Atmoclaled Pras t.t-ased Wire.) NKW YORK. Jan. 21. Consolida tion of the Association Oil company wlih the I'actric Oil company, which owna .M per cent or the former's slock Is being planned, according to reports In the linanclal district. I'a, ciric Oil. it Is understood, will In crease lis capitalization to cover the minority noio.ngs ol Assoc.aieu .. 1 )o h(,ar ,.,ttn.lli(ina of c.erman fl ' i nsi'ce today from nr. Schaclit, presi See the It. II . quintet in actio ' a real haskelhall team from a real basketball town at the 1'niversily I 111 game, It. II. 8. gym Friday M. iLAHilK .. I TRY TO ESCAPE M..H.( tt'l l'r'i I-4im) Wire K14IKNK, Jan. ill - An at (finptnl Jnll bit'Hk nt t lie l.iin munty ni fintrm'(l hi 11 :;to o'i-tnck Sun tuy ninrnliiK wln n thn wiiti liman on j;tiitrtl iiimIiI ttii Jail hoartl Mrmtrh- In K 011 llif ItrlrtsN wllhtn the trtn-j of lhi rlly I othrr offtfiTH ipilftly ntiTfil hv Jull, ami riiNlit'it the prloni m whllo j ih y with al DicH di k. Th.TM , virn twenty prWiiiH'rn In III1 Jail, i .liimi'd 1'iilmt r, CoitiiKt );r vod'h ' Guard Against "Flu" With Musterole Influenza, Grippe mid Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those wanting aches, get busy with good old Musterole. MuMcrole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a Ci)ldn'.illyi',,i and stimulates circulation. It Ins all the good cjriilitica of the old fa'liioiicd niwljrd pl.i-U'i without the hlMcr. Jmt rub it on with your finRcr-tiw. First you v ill led a warm lint 1c as t lie hc:iling ouuirciit p.MU'trati the pores, th, m a ftiolhi.'ig, cooliLi; scn&ition and qui, k rclicl. I I.im- Musi en lr handy for emergency Use. It may prevent serious illness. 7o Af of heri t Muste'ols Is now made In milder form for bahUa and fmall children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 3jf and O.K-, in jars a:U luocs. zi ur members of the first committee. Hawes. Owen I). Young and the oth- Ul,iuuii yOUI1g ofpakland, tlovernor Walter M. Pierce, .the cliiei speaser of flie day, was introduced, governor ! Pierce delivered another of his in teresting addresses, showing that in ' spite of hl executive position he is 1 keeping a close touch on agricultural atfairs. He dwelt on the necessity for co operation and told many humorous but ' pointed stories in illustrating his ar j guments, keeping h audieuce In a I good humor. - l he American people control me Moc!M..d I'rem !.i-AM Wile ) K I.AM ATI I FALLS. Ore.. Jan. 21 I 'Ike coroner's Jury Saturday night bulk of the world's gold, he stated, I found t tint .1. K. Hratton, former . Hnd this is serving to expand and in deputy sheriff was slain by a pers- crease the Industrial life of the land. Ion or persons unknown. Mrs. Unit- ,imi aid the development of cities. I ton claimed the slayer fired one shot j Agriculture, however, has been losing , at her before fleeing. The shot Krourui the pant few years, and unless which killed her husband struck Just fllrlll,. f the nation follow the behind the rlcht ear. Dr. Frank K,aJ ()f )h, c(ls tlu,y wiM aoon lose Menne of Portlanil hebl on the stand k .H,io.,a n I it, ineii PianuiiiK iiiiu win inul me ui'iiui was one iu lumur. W!&EKcWWIHIO'EH5EBMW 1 I i Auction Auction i 3 At Auction House 5 1 Every Saturday at 2:30 P. M. JSJ Your City and Farn 5 Sales Solicited. J See Us For Dates. A 328 N. Jackson. g Radabaugh & Patterson S i furniture! I For the 1 NEW YEAR Brighten up the living $ room by the addition of a g few new pieces I SEE OUR FINE LINE J BEFORE SELECTING i LENOX ! I Furniture Co. i X No. 321 North Jackson Street ?. I Phone 26 g yIKI55XWMIWKCItKWl BY COLD SNAP (Associated Press Leased Wire.) MKOFOHU, Jan. 21. With 17.5 abovi gero registered as a minimum this morning, 19 yesterday, and con tinued fair weather predicted. Mod ford Is experiencing another cold snap which has caused no trouble however, aa householders wWf , parently prepared for it. Durioit: cold snap of three weeks ago 1 1 intami nl 1 !l nhovn wna .!.. iiiiu... " ' SHl. and trouble with frozen water ti ,,...o ovnnrlonc eri . ANNOUNCEMENT To the Republican voters of D011J rnnntv. Oreeon: I herehv rnin,.! . w .- , - ' '"Ulfc Si my candidacy for Republican nooij fmintv. Oreeon. subject to th J nf npntihltrnn voters at th nri.J ( r -- ---w a" iUL-i 1 -l..il. 1 T),.nnn...s 1 ' Koi-nester. (Pd. 1924 DRESS MATERIALS! For years the ladles of Roscburg have found the Silk Store, th oldest dry goods store in the city, to be the place where they could get what they wanted In dress materials, hosiery, corsets and gloves, besides practically everything else required by the modern woman. Let Da Show You These Splendid 1924 Weaves In a Great Range of Patterns and Colors. You Always Find What You Want Here. I. ABRAHAM The Silk Store. They're Worth Fixing It will cost a lot of money to buy new shoes all around for ' the family, while our repairing the old ones will be small, but doubles the life of the shoes. W. S. HOWARD Goodyear Shoe Repairer 214 N. Main St.. or Kidder's Shoe Store mTr3?3 mm According to the wlilow. she was ! awakened by the fatal shot and went j to the door of her room. Her hus ! band, slceplnc In the next room, bad been shot nn.l the Intruder then fired 1 at her. she said. it was stated at the Investlcations ! lhe same state as the peasantry of Kurope. far behind their city cousins iu social stat'.dlr.s. The rural schools and social life must be kept upon a hinh plan-, and agriculture must keep pace with industrial development. The governor took up state tax Bmtttr than a mils fnnrf platttr ATTENTION POULTRYMEN WILL START MY INCUBATOR FEBRUARY 8 You tail av moin'y hy tiitvliiic your vkks custom lintthnt. fur n Mi the eK. I ito lhe Imtrlilng. Altto day old i hlt k for Halt. CHIC-O-PEEP HATCHERY 702 Fullerton St. Phone 39 I V f that the assailant pawed over some ' pmiueuis. ueaiiiiK pariieuianv -nu lewelrv In the room, but took noth- ; the operations of the state institu lna The sh.iotltis was done with tins. and the pluns for the year. He Hratton's own :.'i-calllire automatic dlcussed the pi iticlpals of the pro plslnl. posed severance tax and showed by 11- llintton's body will he shipped to-', lustration haw a similar tax is work morrow to his former home st l.lnton. Iuk nut In other states. Following the governor s talk, Frank lirubbe of Wilbur, gave a de- You I WHO HAULS YOUR BROS You ore coiiititlt-rinu; the expense of hauling your Hrovroli to tlir pnikitiK houses, atul perhaps the prob lem has perplcxril you. Before you make nny definite nrrnntjements nlxnit this important item call us up aiul let us figure on this wotk. We are equipped to do it economically and promptly. We move all kinds of freight, household goods, livestock or farm products. Packing and Storage a Specialty T Cats and Pin Near S. P. Depot Phone iro Indiana tor burial. Hratton was a :t:'nd degree Mason and was a Shriner. He lived here ieen years, coming from Pomiina. California. o Earl Benedict Home Karl ltenediet. California IM-egon Power Company linen:an, who was In lured recent It when a Hle fell with him. has recovered sufficiently to be , removed from the hospital snd taken to his home. He is still under the care of Pr. Sether. however, and It will be several weeks before he will be able to return to his duties. This New Treatment Never Fails to End Piles Manv sufferers from Tiles or Hem. orrhoiils have become despond. ,it tie cause they have been led to believe that tlolr case mi hopeless und that there was nothing iu the world to help them To these people we suv, "lio to your it-iiggisi and gei nn original !o of mow a si rrosiroitiK " One of these inserted Into the rec turn according to ilirertlons will he found to Kite I ill ltie.ll a !e relief. Thet reach the source of the trouble and bv their soothing, healing, antu.-p. tic action ttrst allay the pun snd soreness and then hy direct contact with the ulcers and piles csuse them to heal up snd disappear forever. It's slniplv wonderful hew speedily they set Hlessed relief often comes In tuo dsvs. Fvcn In rases that have steadily resisted all known treatments, msrtclous results have been obtained N'sthsn Kitllert'in dispenses 0 AVA SI ITOSITOr.irs in the origin al t'o or can get it for ton on short notice. Mail orders accepted. , TESTED MATERIAL Properly graded material. In correct proportions must be used in the manufacture of Stone Tile hollow concrete brick, because every manufac turer is iitid-T contract to coo form to standard specifications. Stone-Tile is of uniform high quality and costs one-third less than common brick masonry. Ask your h ilMer for Stone Ttle estiniat.-s. MADE IN YOUR CITY DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Fuel and Building Material 231 Nc. Main St Phone 1C8 Roseburg, Oregon ka mm 1 r . ; A PKRMANINT CON9TRUCTIOr PRINTING The News - Review Job printing department is the best equipped in the southern part of Ore gon. 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