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f: if PAGE FOUR ROSEaURO NPWB-HEVIgW, THURSDAY. JUNE B. 1924, notke 01 s r7TTTi , .qgMBa I inuMU fj , h wtm' wj-ff -agaaangiimuM " UUIIIIUUII wwwi i i i i f a govs m m m Mir m ! 8.1.1-1 J ill I 1 j'gt--..--.. Vi j f icti JfT ft -v lsumjZSZsi7;iz Z.TZ E1; Stfg J I I Hi- SS 4 ' CIZIZ 3 1 64.00 i-cws!i .r ' ' l lA dsmstyean BUS i Superfex Burners I l-dscrst oil twrnrrt tiincfc.'" 1 One "Bis Cjiunt"Si;crfc ' I on each ra nxe, with snvJ of giant gas burners. Espcc ff itilly desirable fur iiiMimt 1 heat or (juiVft coolant; in iiiree (itiunlitict. Tht other 1 V burners arr"Litte Cyi'mus" V -as hot cis the standard II gas burner. ' ff y flour DealerWIU J ION wniiam E. Johnkon. better known ag -Puvfoof world-wide traveler, lecturer and author, who ha de monstrated that a man can be a prohibitionist and a "dog-gone good fallow at one and the same time, ... ... j..iivr an address at the Ar- ...nrv nn Friday evning. June Mr. Johnson returned in January from a campaign In South Africa and Kgvpl, which his field secre tary, W. r.- ' ul Ohio. bo was here yesterday com pleting arrangements for the meet ing Said Was succeaaiui Town to Cairo. One real thrill was hn uine-uroducers in Cenral rica roughed up a meeting, lug Johnson ol the goou Af renilnd- old days rJli; Lfei - W- , J The enthusiasm with which one hundred thou sand women' have received this new range is convincing evidence of how completely it meets the need for an oil stove which will do every thing that tiny stove will do. Its powerful Superfex Burners cook as fast as gas. It will boil, roast, iroil, toast or fry. It is so completely equipped, so roomy and sub- btantial, mat it meets every cook, stove neeu me year-'round. Beautifully designed and finished. Itaddsattractivcncfstothc most modern kitchen. At your dcalrrt you uiU find styles and sizes rangim; rum (7.50 to $ 1 JO. CO, to suit exvry requirement each ont tiie utmost in cooking sumfacttun at its price. TllE CLEVLLAND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. Cf tWanJ, Ohio OalfiUnd liranek 45th unci Hodii Sis. Alo nuiLtfrs of (Ac well known PL'RITAN "Short Chimney" oil uoxt. new perfect: Oil Cook Stoves and Ranges "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON In Moslem Coctume. Photo taken in Egypt where he traveled a prohibition lecturer, when such outbursts were frequent, and in one of which in London ho had an eye poked out. The subject ef the noted prohi bitionist's address here will be "The Cross and the Crescent", tel ling much of conditions as he found them in the dark continent. Half of his address will be given to dis cussion of law enforcement in this country. The lecture is free. Dr. Louis Albert Banks of Rose- burg, noted author and well known throughout the country will accom pany him here. o PILES ARE ABSORBED NEVER TO RETURN After years of patient, painstaking effort on the part of a well known doc tor, a proscription has been found that will actually heal files and absorb them never to return. No man or woman need suffer an other hour with any discomfort, pain or soreness arising from rectal troubles l'iles now that this won derful prescription known as MOAVA can bo obtained for a moderate price at any first class drug store on the money back if dissatisfied plan. You'll be amazed to see how quick ly it acts. Blessed relief often comes r K,v'".' " n, . of linns " ," ," Slat.. 2U), February ( ett.r "". and June 4. ,'V.. V... 7,-.sV and departmental "-"'V ,.r I w. JK24. the tlm- E? on X fo lowW u,w J li' t 10 o'clock a. in. at pub- h:ir:tnU..u.a?tb.t.. praiaru , ,h. aooroval of lo ve ,uj"; - . - n.- I i.rkl.'iih an additional .inn of I ,1 1 per cent tl.ereef being : iiltowed, mu.t b. depo.ll- ,.r m..its tnoiit-y to ua r luUed if'-al. .. not approved, other years. ludj wui we --- Ii",,. of the fniled Slate., ..oclation. uf ueh cillaen. aad corporation, or Kaniztd ui.de. the law. uf the Lotted Suite, or any State. Territory, or Ui. mct there" "'.nly- L'pon application of . qualified purcha.er. the timber on inj. lesal .ui.divi.lon will be offered ieparau-.y before belnjt '--""led n ..ft..- n litrser ullll. T. 7 a.. K. 7 I .., . red fir 8400 M., 1' ei. m' kv.U. KW'i red fir 120 l.e....ov -,,, r.A fir fir 250 M.. hemlock 60 M., none of the timber on the.e tract, to be .old for , t.t... nep 11.. for the red fir. and $.61) per M. for the white fir and hemlock. T. 2 S., It. 10 vv., oec. L.. i jivu v.imw fir 420 M.. .econd growth fir SO M . white fir 40 M- whit, cedar 240 M.. SK'i SW !4. yellow fir 1.0 M.. .econ growth fir U. , white flr 60 M.. white cedar 100 M., NWJ4 SLii yellow fir 140 M.. second growlh fir 210 to., white cedar 40 M.. bW'A 8E14 yellow fir 200 M., second growth fir In m hl.u rkr 40 M.. Lot yellow fir 2i0 M.. while fir 20 M.. while cedar 130 M . lxt 7 yellow fir 700 M., second growth fir 140 M.. white cedar 120 M., T. 29 S. H. 11 W., Sec. 25, Lot 1 red fir 1340 M.. while cedar 226 M.. Lot II red r... 17:-. At wl.itH cedur 126 M.. Lot red fir 12u0 M.. while cedar 76 Ai., Lot it r...l fir I2S M.. white cedar 150 M. L.jt red fir 6uo si., wnue ceuar iv M. Lot 15 red fir 2740 M while cedar 40 M., Lot 16 red fir 1500 M., white ce dur 200 M. None of the timber on these .ectlon. to be sold for lea. thun $2.00 per M. for the red and yellow fir, $1.00 per M. tor the second growth fir. $.50 per il. for the white fir and $7.00 per M. for the wnlte cedar. T. 8i 8., R. H Sec. 0, Lot 6 yellow pine, 75 M., not to be .old for less than $3.00 per M. T. 17 S., K. 1 W., Sec. 1, Lot 1 fir 1600 il.. Lot 2 fir 1700 M. SL!4 NEK fir 1250 M-, HW14 NK!4 fir 1700 IL, NE'A SK!4 fir 950 M., hemlock 60 M., NW!4 Sli', fir 1225 M., SK'4 SEVi fir 1126 M, hemlock 150 11., SW SE',i 1400 M., none of the timber on this section to be sold for less than $1.50 per AL, for the fir and $1.00 per M., for the hem lock. T. 21 S.. ft. 3 W.. Ke. is, NW'l NWV4 fir 750 IL. SWVi NW14 rlr 700 M., NWVi SV!4 fir 4uu M., none of the timber on these tract, to be sold for lex. than $1.75 per M. T. 15 S., It. ( W., Sec. s, NE1 SWfc fir 920 M. KW'A SV"4 fir 11.20 M.. SE14 8YVi4 fir 600 M., .SW SWU fir 1200 11., cedar 25 IL, none of the timber on liil. section to be sold for less than $1.75 per 11. for the fir and $1.00 per 11. for the eedur. T. 28 S., H. 12 W., Sec. 13, Lot 2 red fir 360 41. , Sec. 17 NK Mi '4 red fir 1240 11.. white fir 820 M , cedar 50 M.. NW NEU led fir 740 M., while fir 450 11., cedar 20 11 , &KSi KE'.i red fir,2950 11.. ul.ile fir 1340 11., cedar 20 II.. SW NK14 red fir 850 M., white fir 490 11., cedar 60 11., spruce 40 11., Ni:',t SEVi red fir 2960 11., white fir 6u0 11-. hemlock 70 11., NW SE4 red fir 900 11., white fir 440 M . cedar 60 11., SK!i SEVi red fir 2900 11., white fir 170 M., cedar 20 11., hemlock 7o 11., SW'a SKii red fir 12S0 11., white fir 3 la II. T. 17 S., It. 7 W., Sec. 33. SE!4 NW14 red lir 21uo 11., none of the tim ber on these section, to be .old for less tl.an $2.u0 per 11. for the red fir. $.50 per m. lor me wnlte fir and hemlock, ' and $2.00 per 11. fur the cedar and spruce. T. 27 S., H. 12 W.. Sec. 35,! IW!4 SWji red fir 625 If., af. NVV14 red fir 850 M., SV! KV( red fir 185V " II.. SKW SWVj red fir 1250 M. T. 31 8.. li. 12 V.. Sec. 7, NE NEVt red fir 8u0 i II., white cedar 3uo 11., wlilte f.r 75 11., 1 NW'U NEU red fir 225 II., white cedar 60a M.. Willie fir 2t,ti M rwl ,.uHar M.. E'i NtU red fir 420 M.. whita c- , County Superi1UeC, county. Oregon. L certificates ,t t buildinK. as ?.i Wiio. . tfcB' .. - jane 11 u,,- o clock a. ro. andTM baturday, June O II:.. rusiory, writ o'clock p. ra, v Fbysioloirv. n,.. Inp. composiiion. ZLt" methods in readia,, for drawine mtKi. , w ThurM,, Fwb Arithmetic. hi,i !" I psycholoKy. meiioil, mechanical drawinr ii course of study tor doaT1 Thuru(.u - niicrnota American liteut,,.. wrilinp. niAthna. , for primary certiflcU)7 Friday Forem. Theory and prac physical geography, jw ture, chemistry. Friday Aftr. School law, geoloo, Saturday ForW(( Geometry, botany. Saturday Aftw. General hUiory, bookkH. 0. C ti t County School SupdJ fir 790 M, whit. flrtilLjrl pine .u . r-a lir izi M. rt M., Sec. 19 NE NKi, VIIJ fir 260 M., Wllita fir J soiu lur iuhb man 13.7$ mi pine $1.50 per M., for thtial H. 6 W Sec. 17, NWSElJ fir 445 M cedar It II, wA tor less titan $2.50 perk. tej ai.u ...u yw. j.. lor meiirui T. 18 S K. 6 W Sec. Utl 510 M. T. 30 a., R. 12 w,J NW14 'lr 165 IL, white wui NBH NW fir 250 M., UI iu., i.ui.e o. Lite umDtrog'j to be sold for lefi thinjin lor tne lir ana pr 1, white cedar, i. zy 8, R. 1; Lot 3 red fir ISO U, war. M.. NEVi SWi4 red fir I, cedar 300 M., N "4 sni, II., w hlte cedar 3S0 IL, S red fir 300 11. whin ctiv cedar 30 II.. while fir UK fir 620 II., shite cedulil 105 M.. none of the Unle aectloliB to be Bold for im per M. for the red flruj.i $7.00 per II. for the vt $1.00 per 11. for thewhiuli; It. 4 W.. Sec. 35. NWIi H M, not to be sold for ie. St per II., T. 36 S.. R. f W.fcii yellow- pine 10 M i'stjiI f'ie If. 1 nnt tn tiA.iUfe.al $3.00 per It. for th. pnollj 11. for the fir. WlUiu. mlssloner, General Lui09a profession! war McNeil ChlroptwtR UK. M. H. l'LYER-ttaa sician. 114 W. Late a m an nnur; even in cases 01 luusimr 120 11., f,v Iti, red fir 645 II., 1 stamliiiK with profuse bteedinf;, really j white cedar 27w II., ne1 Mvy red fir: wonderful results have been accotu-l '' .. ' wime cedar 4..0 11., white fir! rcu tt.iar k ai reu M.. white cedar 176 II.. white fir 1 Auction Sales ! v IJvrstm-k. fiirm nmrhliu'ry vpo- ,J4 cmlty. Cull uitf fur V JOHN ADEENE Phone 4; FJ Oakland, Ore. 1EI Gold Seal gNGOLEUM Floor-Covering iT'U'n;--" ; 1 I v . . - j. - - J: s....--r. 1 - 7 a L'Vii NEW PATTERNS in Rugs and Yardage StE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY T V PARSLOU Furniture Company Roifburg, Ort. 04?TON. Juno fi. roinilnp to iho Curt that private AmrrU aii f or-1 v.Kn ItMinn utiuf to date uKiere- KiHo four billion (iolUr.s, ttuJ that othftH wrro iihout to tin mini. Franklin KonittiKton, fh;iirman Thn Koiiiitltitii'ti Cinnpany. tlu lnrKfat hitlldiiiK orRanlxHtiott In tho l iittfti Sial.n, toHay tlct'larod ut the Na-, ttonal Koro(i;u T ratio ionvuiion. that the policy M sMH(llni? tlif pro ttt'tl.t nutoui; Anwrifnn (ntlusirU of fnrtMKn Iouuj pl.u'ftl hon- must t ailoptrit. KfimnKton thxt wltlunit mi oh h Hll(jf lhi Vnltftl aunt' ou!$i not K't th full ht'iu'fll vt it Innns, an in Mia rano ti(h llrltain and othor rtMim rtta ma king fomjeu ltns In nntlt'lopftl countri1. Ho prnjHt-Ml att un tmrnrd'atp to lntion of )tipo-tin or iho viool m vf u .fnt: Am-rl.au larso niock of Kolil. In I (Kin, the formation of do Vntur. 1 tirporrtt iona conipoifil of lftt'ltiitf m:mHiatunra. o-opvrat ina with hank'TH. He unld thf two would art at n controlling hody ovor vui'fl lojtit h'riniiiKton atl: "Korvicn loatm aro the N't nii-aiin of rir rrlopiriK forrtcn t ratio. In mm king lu Mn for Mr nurket.t thm ri4iioit nnuirally turn to urul-'wl-opod rouiiutoA which, hrinc wuhout tuf.iM. hao no purohijt.nR potr. It 1 ttidn(. Jh;tt In onlor to tuvom u totii'T. nuh tout.triiH must raico f'Hidw through frt-tKU I Mint. It ta ulmoft Invan.iMv tin rul- lliat Tor- ten trailo follow JiflL-i loan), and it ti a well t!ablishrd oliry of tlr-at lUiiatn to loan tnl en ron dltioo excnd!turrs for material? r mudo for Hrlllsh prndurta. Whothor or not anru a slipulutlon 1h mado In tho loan auroomont Is of minor importanro, botatio the facta show I plainly that moiu y borrowed In (Irtat Uritaln for the purchase of manufaoturod arthlos ta nrtunlly upon! for lirltls'.i products exoluslvo- ly. This praotlco in oonnorilon with 'than t forolktn loans mado by tirent Hrltaln 1 la followod by othor Kuropeati j conn trios In makiiiK loana. i "It appoars, thon fore, that whore 1 an undovoloped country ocuro a loan throuKh one of the Kuropoan nutionn, tho manufaoturora of the I nitod Slatoa aro rtfot-tually barrod from furiiishlnR matoriaU to (bo purt haHod uudor that loan. "Tho most foruiidablo bar to plncltiK fot-olcn louim tn thH l ulttd StutoH Is that tho American ltivotor is not hitoretott or posted ou for tltin Kmio. It If. thoroioro. diffi oult to nuirkot thom In this mar- ouslly be increased many fold If such union oxistrd. ' Ltnovan. npoaklng on "American Koroijsn Trado Polloy," mado a com prohonsivo analysis of the wealth of tho I'tilted States, pointing out that In the last two decades American foroi;n trado had grown from loss billion dollars to eii;ht bil- nlished. Slmplv ask Nathan Fullerton for a Bmall box i MOAVA Sl'I'l'OSb TOK1KS, being careful to follow the simple directions that come in each box. Mall orders accepted. M fir jiuo .mi , rvd cedar &u AI. l.t 1 r..l fir M.. white cedar Sou M white fir M IJt 3 red fir a:.0 M., white ce dar 120 M.. Lot 4 red lir 265 hi., white' ctdjtr m M., NK4 MWfc red fir 330 M., i White cedar 20 M., teK' SW!4 red tir 3-u M - white cedar 3uu M., w hite fir i At.. NKU i?E4 red fir 630 M., white! redar 40 M., NV red fir 370 I M white cedur 45 AI., 84 8K4 red fir1 ji.. White Cedar 6K0 AI., sV A SKi red fir 1075 M., white cedar 3J5 M t?';.6, yV(4 Kxv reJ r 6&0 M., white cedar 30 M NW SWH red fir -0 Al., white CtOar 135 AI., HVA 8V ' 1 u nr swv U., fec. 8. NK!4 NVi red white ctdar 475 M.. NWA K'hltM fir 9& ILf ' r-'1,'-le.,l''J"r uu M- red tir juv ai., wiute cdHr . rea itr 11,5 m. I.r 2000 M.. ( .VW, red fir 1675 il.. It Payj to Advertis. The Kaiser adTerteiM llek the world, nd k(1 business than he odl 't to. Wo n.lvnrttaA tie fKt hmo the btst meals II 1 burg and are settinf 1 ness every day. COURTESY. SERVICE n SATISFACTlus are awaiting TOT The Douglas K W. R. WARNER- of tho 'older nattonn.' Il thit form idablo Imp'dimont can bo ovoroomo. thon the I'mtcd States will 1 In! a position to take loreipn loans in j compoiition with (treat Itriialn and' oihT l-nropoan nations. Hy Btipula- that material iihall In of Am-1 or to tin ttrlKin tho I'nitod Siatoa will ' greatly a uUn Its field of foreign j trado. Action mut bo takn immo-1 diately. whilo the I'nitfd i?tato oo- , rupios It prom tor position in tho' rntimatton of the nt countrios as a result of tho part "l took tn tho World War." I'niun of the American pt oplo for r plttil:-.ff ciiMmi: lortn trado ad-VLint-iKeA as denandi-tl IihIm) y J. J. Ik'tiovan. of PollinKham. Vii.-h-liiiKton. who dot Inn d that rrosont valth uf tho I uitod State could lion dollars yoarly. Ho paid that! this was the best proof that there was no such thins as economic self sufficiency left to any nation, and that now the I'nlted States was de finitely a part' of the international world of human relationship. ' lonovan pointed to the unparal loled development of the weapons of prospority. namely, production, transportation, communication and finance within the t:nlted Statos, but mi ui that tn the last throe this na tion was handicapped abroad. Ho said that greater wealth would iomotTOw romo through a persistent and con-. Wnen povcrnoP - rierce naQied Miulxnt ntur. h ml murine rulii-v nun I .... j iniormea lounty Treasurer Clyde ilt-Kay that t'arnliam was to have control of the county prohibition but the county treasurer re- BAi,r..u, June yuo warranto 11,20 11 proceedings to test out the authority : ti M.. of the governor to appoint special , W"U cidar 16t 41., nune of the iimh-r prosecutors in the counties of Ore-i"" lh'e sections to be sold for Iras . 1 ...aii ....a i.pr ai. r,,r .hA I , rcU c-l..r. t.io imr 11. J.l'U per M. for the whit ... -. u,n..i. m. u. ui- .0. , - - " wui.e II r SH M. (ton were filed in the supreme court . touay Dy jay 11. 1 pton of Jlenil. 1 l.r and The case is the state on information cedar. T. 20 Deschutes county, against Ross , j'K-'' cedar n0 w., not to be sold for Farnham. who n nnnnimort i,v D. "". :h.an l.' Per M., for tlia red fir ftovernor to handle all liquor c"ases. u.cenceJL T 'J'6 '2" Vr "nl The case has been fixed upon byj-o. jse sni red fir "1406 w I ' kku Iho district attorneys of Oregon as jr-' rd fir 105g M. red cedur" lot) M an approprlte one to lest the gov- i ''""x. ou 11.. s red fir 200U ernor s authority. An order of the I 'l ' , c, " !0,'.. hemlock 20 IL T. chief Justice was asked for todav. so t.sV'v J""1: 3 1 " r I?" .'If "'e.,"! !" "Vt:K ,1215'- '""nss'cedar ing. but because of the absence of I Chief Justice Mcllride. the order 1 probably will not be signed before .M . NW dar lo At., vctlons to be .old for .. .."" Per 11. for the red fir .-.i civ red tir ly.il M.. red r. none or the timber on these bemtlt of American Industry. Si-. ' ,.M-1 M.. fr.. i. reu ceuar Good for Weak Eyes. f,,,,.i I'm- Tho quick action of phor. bdrastiit, wltchhazl. etc.. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wah aMon theft people. One small bottle helps any eso weak, sore or strained oyea. Alumtnum cup free. N. Fuller ton. tlruSr-il. 10 aitow eitnor Farnham or slmtile cam-! -l,ore to nave access to the fund so DOM TRY TO RAISE your famUy vUl.out it. For ttomacS aches and pAtiit; uJJrn crsnps. evf r in:-tvtinl colic mnd invlitkfttion cf ctin and dnnkinf. chnr ta water, ilwrl of flimtlr, IhVt CHAM2CKLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA KEMF.DY N'ct iail to bar irvo kaaj. W DELEGATES ARE the county j prohibition fund is not being used. The complaint avers that no rea son existed for the governor's ap pointing Karnhani except that he is a democratic candidate for district attorney and the Influence It would bave in his campaign. whit in IT. sw u K: fc-Lt red f.r in... . - il . red cedar 4.) M L V . 'v.. xi - . . . - -r-i nine - re.i lir . in M .ut... ' tn. m L ..r': mi fir :cn i t . . '"m .. . " - w Hue tir PainleM Ettrtclioa DR. It. DentM Ua.oi.lo BulMIn 1 When in tee Hotel UfflK 1 lm -V" It - V 1111 ' Kjui. . ( NV . iE( SEHATOII WALSH MAY BE APPOINTED HEAD red cedar ,. . . "-"i u Al., r sa I itie K il.. red f.r nun i red cedar il., Nfiu'' SV ru tin ctii i ,ki. Pin- 3 1 , : " ". 1 o'l M t 1 t..", w JU- niie lir -m . white lir -'it t .- .. ... " red fir 430 v. wi,- , r 11 cedar 140 W.. '.r IJ.j M . rod ee.Ur to U.ku (,r M.. NK , llile At the CI.KVK1.ANH. Jnne 4 cltxinc of the first delegate content tt'. the r tiublLan naiional rom-niltt.-e unnMnouly voted to seat T. Gitr.Ather and Thomas L. Jonee, the Uttr a n-ro. both of Urae (torn bia. WASHINGTON. June 4. Strong indtratlons were apnan-nt in demo cratic rlrc!e here tndar ihat na tor Thoman J. Waljh. of Montana would bo selected as prmantnt chairman of the tanv ni.nn.i fir '0 V ,1a "r 6,0 "hit I. ... lv.J . d ,.e'"r ' '0 M - HVl'K Sr:s 'tJlV.4 ' " "old ' r"r i ,'r',, p" ,M. '"r .i 1 'v. V" "d "' 1. C. a deleaate at conrention. ta district of Coluni- The Montana jenator however. 1 i-, H ll Jl hir declined t comment on the teportl!iK' ' 1 ' ki fir io ...r I It. m-l.l.. ! u i1.'1. rinft 4. t . 1a til hite f:r si M.. xwu Jn-i. d fir ti f .,,,. ,i.l , red fir 4 9 M.. Mne 6 . U.. Hlti. f.r c r v-tt-L. ..... -- .,.- ir..lr'a ,lr " af . white fE! SE pint jtj jl, ttj , fWi, pint ali M . re. "'' f-r T M.. XKi, ii-.-i , 35J, SUI1) at Dernier, Upstairs V'