OSKURtl NtW.'.MVHW. WEDNESDAY. WAV 91. 1924. agl
C "WO -M -M1
g-KHT Vtczziz: iMtAiiiiV i-iAS L TTTVTH
UUrd as .co7elM. matter la, 17. mo. at tb. jt office at Uo.eburic.
Oregon. under lb Act of March 2. 1H.
ATT. ... republication, "" I . M il f II ' f??KC5it SSttr ?
- - --ouh-u 111 P VMff 1 m .OT tfc A rfa t V r Tf & "-a Fr aakT
And the street cleaners . I . 1 "C ' '
Spant moat of the a. m. ' I f
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- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally. per year, by mall -
Dally, Hi months, by mall
Dally, three moniba, by rot.ll ,
Daily, alugle month, by mall ;
Dally, by carrier, per month
Weekly Newa-Kurlew. l y mall, per yar .
Member Tfce A..o.lld
wi.. . p,.u l axclualvalv entitled
,f , ."li. craned to it or not olherwts. d'f-d n i. papj-r
lad to "T n.w. pui.n.hl h-r.ii.. Ail nsbts of republication of special
rtii,l, !' hrln are aiu rea-rvso
DON'T WAIT TO SWAT
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
A flivver hit
A buggy
Filled with wops
And garden truck
Thia a. m. and
Alot of
Grand opera language
Waa uaed to
Inform the cop
Of the accident ,
And the atreet cleanera
Spent moat of the a. m. v
Cleanin' up the peaa.
ill!
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
That Copco ia an aggregation of wa-
The efforts of the human race against pests might be more
clfettive if we did not so complacently take for granted that suchj
i a ;...wii ...inio intn ix'iiic full crown and hctive and have
their origin' in nothiiijr more than nature's desire to play hnvocUr nJ'mph "
with the works of man. i lie i.esi way to ui-ai w.m m.-c ,,,, w feert lh gtrawberry ejr)lj.
of course to carrv the V.ar into tile onemy S country, ror w-i vai opens tomorrow and rain or ehlne
Ihouxh these our pernios get around pretty well after they are, t
full grown nnd on the wing, there is a time in their brief exis-, i I
teiicc when they are confined to restricted areas. Mosquitoes lay I Dumbeii Dora aays her float will not
i ....f.... ,.f u-..tr Tho ninrp nut of the wav and ! ppear ,he bay Prade tomorrow
inuni"-' " ; - . . a. m. but will be seen in the live-l
inaccessible such water IS to man the more IlKCiy ino mosquito is j stock parade on Saturday in the bull
to use it as a breeding place. A tin can in the back yard with aj ec,,on-
half inch of water in it will supply a whole community with! H French eon,uble or f0me.
enough mosquitoes to keep the entire population busy chasing; thing like that for the carnival and
them when tltey are once grown up. Flies breed in filth and gar
bage. Such breeding places are as congenial and attractive to
them as is a soft nest to a setting hert. Ly unerring instinct they
we never thought that Hi ever need
ed a star for protection.
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Nap Rice aays he won't put the
are drawn to them, and once they have found them, the result U c,Zl mY "."th. oVll
get crowned.
fill
strawberries, gallons of
plenty of stomachs
a vuccessful
makes
swarms of flies in the months that follow. It is nature's inexor
able law that where there are filtTi and garbage in the spring,
there will be flies in the summer. The best way to forestall this
effect is to make man's law that there shall be no exposed filth I
and garbage as inexorable as nature's law. Iiy a careful cleaning
up of such places we can rid ourselves of both mosquitoes and
flies. To make this result the more inevitable it is best to begin
action against these pests before they are hatched to remove every
possible opportunity for breeding on their part. In proportion as
we take seriously our health, commissioner's suggestion to dedi
cate the month of May to such house cleaning, we shall have grati
fying returns from our efforts in the months to come.
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In the old-time school the mathematics class felt it had a
..... ... ... .. , . ... ... I "oug. o. erase Tuba Band
mail 8 job When It Wa8 wrestling With the division 111 the arithmc- rehearaed last eve and shocked eome
tin rlivotid to "nurliul navments." It is so in business. "Partial of ,he corn ' Bert Lawrence's of
prove to be big problems, inu temptation comes in
Gobs of
cream and
that's what
festival.
till
The Ump. Ch'fs will wear their
unies all during the festivities and
It'll make tough sleddin' for the vil
lage sheiks.
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The town Shebas will have their
locks marcelled for the big doin's and
hot diggety dog but we hope there is
no epidemic of dandruff started dur
ing the week end.
till
payments'
time of slowing down to postpono payment of an entire obliga
tion, oftlimes, when the cash to' pay all is not easily accessible.
The temptation is not to pay at all if not pay all. I5ut there never
was n more dangerous course for business to pursue. If you can
not pay all of that bill you owe, pay part of it. It is the dollar
that's moving that helps. The school boy of a generation ago
fOund that when he had mastered "partial payments" he had
gained much confidence in his own accuracy, his systematic meth
od of work, his ability to stick to a problem until it was solved. It'
is so with business. I'arlial payment is the surest method of
reaching the stage for the red line and the balancing. The dol
lar that is started to work now will do the work of ten before it
quits and come back ready as ever for new dutita.
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The boya band will be all uniformed
for the mardl gras and those who
tailed to get their white pants will
substitute pajamas.
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Heard a little lightenin' last eve
and Prophet Bell crawled under the
bed fearin' the wrath of the populace.
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The Janes with bobbed hair will
have their necks shaved this week
for various reasons.
ill!
Scott Britt and Louis Reizenstein
held a quiet conversation on the
main stem today talkin' ' acrosa the
street and had it not been for the
muffler cutouts of the passin' fliv
vers most of the fish in the N. Ump.
would have been hooked by noon.
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A Storm of Values Blowing Extra
Savings into Your Pocket!
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS CERTAIN TO BRING A TREMENDOUS RESPONSE. THE PRICES t
HAVE QUOTED WILL MOVE THIS MERCHANDISE ON THE "QUICK-STEP!"' COME EARLY!
A Real Quality Special !
3 DAYS ONLY
Standard 36-in. Percales, reg. 19c and 25c
grade '
A SUPER SPECIAL 1 Q c THE YD.
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The h. s. pageant will take place in
Laurelwood Park tomorrow eve and
the classical dancers are seriously
consiferin' wearin' hob nail shoes to
keep from skiddin.
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"What would bo the reaction iixn the iost of living if ndver-
tisinir ceased and its litMief irirnt fmvi u-ti kIhiiimwI '' Thw mmc.
ill .i i- ii i '. . , , . , " '. , Q"en Mary purchased a pair of
tlou, asked by the l'ourth Ivslate. provides much food for mini- pumps yestiddy probably ' expectin'
nation. It is an interesting conjecture. Advertisiiio; largely takes
the place of personal selling effort, which is very much more ex
pensive. A California editor cogitating on tho possibility of a
cessation of advertising says: " would mean that our railroad
trains would be thronged with salesmen whose homeward bound
mail would carry fewer orders, all of smaller volume than now.
lHstribution upon the present scale would le impossible. Manu
facturing would fall off, with a consequent decrease in labor de
mand. Jobbers Vould find their business proportionally limited.
Ketailors would make fewer and slower tul iiovers. Prices of all
commodities would take a rise that wouhPmahe war prices and
anti-war prices seem low by comparison."
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Copies of n booklet dealing with the Oregon Caves in south
ern Or.... l.ii.. in. I....... . : i . .i v . .
.... . . i i V..1.-.111 s oi- i he thirsty ones don't
lice 111 1 orlland. Uhls is the fir.st liuhlicution isNinil l.v il. .r.,v. rams for carnival or not.
eminent on "the Marble Halls of Josephine County" for which! 8
there has long been a need, especially since this attraction was i c..,"h1 din,: ,.hhey hul hul
opened up by the completion in l'.l-' of the forest sen ice road to Dock Da'and y. Tin"!
those caverns. The booklet is an ntlrsi.-fiv.. ..i. l :.. ' roup and set up a tent on Far-
quar s Island.
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care if it
an attractive one containing ,siv-
Ucn pages, two mai-s ai d seventeen illustrations. It is the first
complete and autKinta'.ixe publication ever issued on this grvat
scenic attraction I nun any source. The Oregon Caves are coin
ing to be one of the leading tourist attractions of the sl.tlc. foivsi
ot I .cci s sa .
Milt.ui Miller. ..
tor looks like the w rii,
h r u ill be pitted ay:. ,
lion. He i.s wnU k
capacity, and om- m
Miportiiig. And ihci
a keen intcri t in Mr
around.
Anyway, we
his indept nd'M.i a:;,--
ing politics" to gam
ing by the way he v
erally ir list he a In,
All we ask for i.o
of go 'd weather.
iiii'ii-.itv candidate for l'intc.l Si ,t..j
r I. r tl is in n Mtant nomination. Mr. Mil-,
'ist n,.,.cs M, al at tie,' November el.v-
."vm! lli!-ot,t,o;:t the stat,'. a man of largo
v :. '". '.!,,' cu niacin's feel justly proud ill
.' aio a In cf r -pub In ails who will
. y. .I!i i s VI a!f v hen election
i taki
loll.
a H
4 -
I in
the
a !
aomnv President C.K.'-d.
'deuce that he is !'.
NovciuUt election. Ard
1 c T.niary election per;
tr.e nation's leader.
lor
Ail persons afflicted with delenum
tremens are requested to report to
, the carnival committee tonight as
i ri g0oa eneke charmers are
I needed at once. ,
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The folks from the rural deestricks
will be in tomorrow for the purpose of
t wauhm' the hick town antics of the
man town guys.
I till
Vv met a sheik today and he sa-d.'
"I'm dippy about that jane of mine
he s just like a flivver." And we ask-j
d him why and he said, "Well, her
clutch is so d lferent." j
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The band leader's mustache may be
nom this week on acrt. of its ten
dency to curl up and tickle him.
till j
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LOOK AT THIS "PEPPERELL"
"IT'S a mean value" Brown Sheeting'
New Crisp Zephyr at an Unusual Figure
Gingham 45 c yard
19C ' PEPPERELL
Reg. 29c to 35c grade. This Nationally Known Standard
is Gingham Time.- of Quality
special "Vacation Is Nigh"
EXTRAORDINARY CAMPING
, ' of FISHING
HOUSE DRESSES motoring
, PERCALES Khaki-Middy Blouses
Crisp and New at 1 6 to 2 rs.
Seventy 7Qr Seventy
$1.49
nine nine
SUPER-SPECIAL A CLOSE OUT OF
on "Indian Queen" .
SPORT SHOES Silk Hose
In the much wanted Black Fawn and Black reg. $2.75
and White. Reg. to $7.50, T. ,
Three Days Only Thres Days on,v at
$3.95 $1-95
They're Utz & Dinn Thcy are toP lualitr
Say it to Yourself "I Want Onyx Hosiery"
$1.19 and S1.95 per pair
"We Can't Tell j
All Here"
THE BUYING CHANCE IS YOUK
Once In a Lifetii
HERE IT IS
12 MOMME FIRST CHOICE
Imported
Pongees
79c
Seventy-nbe
Cents
Seventy-!
Cwt
"You will need it you know.", ft
can't use it today you will need k
morrow. Think of the saving. It is
larly sells for from 98c to $1.25 pa"
Two Days 5 yards to a custom
ANOTHER BIG ONE
Imported Ja
Pongees
Reg. 85 to 95 cents
Thursday SS yV O ThH
Friday
Saturday
Sixty
Nine Cents
TO
Fr4
Satud
Euy your summer needs
5 yards to a customer 3 days omV
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
BELLOWS STORE CO.
T Ii e $ t y I c STore For Wo
m e n
Thursci?
Friday
Saturi
X LOCAL NEWS I
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Dr. Be!t in Marshfield
I'r W . c rtrll, county ptilriiin. Is
KP 'ii Imi; a couple of dnys a( Marsh
lid 1 on imMlc luiilih busmcs?.
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A r-
lakl it,.' . V.'l.t StUYI'Svflll is tin-
"When ou Make bp tomorrow a. m.
k? siai 0ue aloe a"t l.vm' in
, Rcseburg." ,
Grants Piiss Guest Here
.Mis 11 I:. Kaubin arm cci In K,so
bui tl.is ;,;tcrnoin( to strand tho next
lu or 'V,-e days tisitlni; at the
ho-ii" i-,' ..:s. A. U t'liit.
Returns to Illinois
Mrs. r K. Vance ho has b.-'n
H'. tHiin.- :! ( past few dns in t!n
rliy iit:r.i at tho home of Mis. t r. d
I'i.-Iht 1 ! this an.tnoon fcr her
honi.' In i; -nent. Illinois.
Moving to California
II. T.) !.:n anil f.iniily
ii.s t',,.i, are uio.r.i tu
of I.ovik-l'L'a.-aut
llroty. California. licre Mr. r.rn
ill b. cn-at.d in the butcher 11
ncss iih his brothcr-Iii iaw.
To Vis.t Here
Mrs. I!. v. I!.k;, m.in nf 11,.1-u.,
arrive, I in the city today to s..
( U.v here isitii.; ijh tt:i;'U
before t. ins to rortiaml vbec m'!.
ill spend some time.
Here fer Carnival
Mrs. v. t). i-hn.-.r a;,,! . , .,....
arrived in Kn-.i.in- ..,),,'. , '
spend the r, mninder f , h..r"
Mfitms wills (lien,!, mA t.,l, .
s!rah.. rrv t aiimai. - -
Roof Fire Last N ght
i ae t.: .. 'i.artr-.-n; a- (;,:',-. i
l ist ni-ht f, r a t.w.f tire . ,. ,'
of li 1 Kp.s-ein en M:i.!!.M , '-
Hie l.;..re :.. ,.v
.'h a n.i-d-n Los,, nr. "','!
aiiiou-,: il:;!aie as ,ieU.. ' "
Here From Cottage Grove t
Horse A. Proctor Jr., of CottaKe!
;rve s n tisterc! at the Can, Uo.j
"1. Mr. I'rmnir i i the citv at-'
,-n.lini: to business mativrs.
from The Coast j
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Adum,. fco reJ
s"l" in Mars ifi, 1,1 .... ...
l""s ,u ousmess matters.
RtJ.stered at Terminal
Jess Case, ieprc-ciative of the P 1
t. Ur7V"' ,:U'!n ls town'
,Xl lr,;isU,"J t tbe Terminal1
I
. Booth Here
K V' , ' ' "'"-'"'l. stopped in
F "! to M-'-a:h falls allll LaUe.,
. rcr
view, tiiij - - yi
Ko.seburK by J. H-
make the trip -
ur From EuJ'ne
C. A. Olson of Ea
the city last oenmP
next two or throe d!
after bUJini'Ss n:a"-
eedsport Banker Hr-
f v- . a riles. S
port, arrived in
aiternodu .- . -
atleniunft to
iicunDliL tRv
.,
-v ... .:.! m
be held at the
Sunday n. m''-,
C. Spanish Aiut':"""
, 1 n -,.in.
American -
been invited to atte
ajrnm is b'im-' "r
with this seruie-