oar-tuBq wcwsRcvirw, fridav. june it. nk agb sr. rn PAYS TO ADVERTISE. "A That advertising pays Is the i firm conviction of .Mr. Kimball, manager of the 1'eoples Supply j ' .Meat Market, who recently dem- ' oluilrati'd the cutting of meat at the cooking school held in tht armory under auspice cf this ; paper. Mr. Kimball states that ATI Housewives are calling for meat uat ; la advertising, and whuh , Verdict of Court in Breach of be told how might be used eeo. n . V'UUI1 crenn OI nomically. The demand fn,u this 1 Prorata Suit Ij Looked advertising Is contiuuolly grow. r" c lug, so the gentleman all, B, s. rOT boon. M,yBeSent Over Air Ufrom bin rran U to New York. jRG TO E IIR HAIL- FYPrPT nCPICIRN 6 I III I ill Mi 511. 1 1 ! I EH Li nil 4 APS POSTAGE NEEDED L, by Train to Salt L or San rrancisco CndUThen Han dled by Planes. L, of Rose'""' will t ble are to Mnu m.. ,"' , Wrrice d mo ti n announcement ... nostal department. Here- L ur route has been avail- to cities on uic .1" u mdm hut now ar ia have been made whereby li packases nem i" til ollire " Ldled bv airplane. Kospbunt ti rins to dispatch mail over L iir route should mark It Mail stltl it uv uid then to Salt Lake. ha nirkcil UD bv the I Will m r L, uten on to its destina- tiily service between san mi New lorn win De (or use by all sections of L( aim. tributary to the lie route followed by the ot eitrs postage, l ne atr L... rhareed includes the Lportation charce to the air- It?, ts well as uie uiuiBoria- fail Jible mall matter will be tie airplane, including fctels not exceeding 5tt weight and not exceeding ... lanpth anil elrth rombtn L nape at the rate of eight ounce or fraction inereoi, tone or part or zone in il U carried by airplane. :ore will be special airplane t postage stamps may be ded the envelope is plainly Vi Air Mail." Mail enn he M lent by special delivery, it York-San Francisco route one operated by the post- bartsent, and is provided, tiifOK o postage, Into Wt ill New York to Chl- Ckiaio to Cheyenne, and boettSan Francisco. tan with the provisions mim, 11 one wanted to send arsukace by air jnail from to New York the cost S tents a zone,- or 24 cents f-xe lones; and the cost of letter or package from to Chicago would be 16 nosetmrg to New York about two and one-half days, and would be less lhan that were it not for the fact that ltoseburg is so far distant from San Francisco, and the train connections. Tne service win be daily from each way, leaving San Francisco at 6 a. m.. and making the trip from there to New York in 32 hours and five minutes. West bound from New York the airplane trip will bo 34 hours. CHARGES ARE DENIED Mil ionaire Denies That He Is Father of Child of Evan Burrows Fontaine, For mer Follies Girl. kef Associated I'resa Leaned Wire.) j DALLAS. Ore.. June 27. Twenty or more delegates from cooperative prune grower locals of Oregon anil Washington are expected in Dallas tomorrow for a meeting which will tako initial steps toward the form ation of a selling exchange to mar ket the prune nop of the unit. This meeting has been called by Dr. A.! n. Starback. chairman of the com mittee of nine. The meeting Is not a general cne for prune men, but is for delegates of the associations, tight organiz ations are eligible to send repDsent atives and they will be allowed three votes each in the deliberations. ARCH-MURDERER 13 HANGED EARLY TODAY (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., June 27.1 With a declaration that his pun ishment was just, Ralph Waller, slayer of Alfred and Ida Waldman. j near Pomeroy, went to his death this morning at 4:50 o'clock at the staie ; penltentiury. The man was pro nounced dead at 4:56. Waller declared In n statement that he was sorry ho had commit ted Via dou'.ile murder. He declar ed the divorce evil was to blame for his action, asserting that the pos sibility ot hnwi.; hi.i witn ilIvo'Ci1 him hud i.i i '.o la'-. 1 r I t at when Vs HVs sifIm. II', ' 1 viir; promised U Mi.rv 1-i.n vvii tna: ly. had marrit 1 a to: r. . hi t! riiii dered her and lie." linsban i. Waller spent the cntl'-'S nits St talk ing with his spiritual pJvi.mr, the Rev. Father C. Fredericks, of Tome- BORN mail service will cut down i nail pent bv it from IU'ItnASS To Mi', and Mrs. Win. T. Ilurrass, of. Pueblo, Colorado, on Thursday, June 19, a boy. Mrs. Ii'ir rass was formerly Gladys IMeekmann of Myrtle Creek. j"TTH'.r'iTlJ'flff IHII li Iflll lllil if uu-'-ru. w 1 rRY V!M! i k of Fresh Vim Flour will please the housewife, because it fccea i quality 0f Bread and Pastry that has no superior. ' Our Stock of Flour ' Fresh from the Mill pes and Staples always the best and at prices to meet your ALL SORTS OF FRESH FRUITS SAN FHA.VCISCO. Juno 27. (fni ted Pre.;s.)-The federal district court here expects soon to hand down a decision in the case of L'van Uurrows Fontaine, former Zeigfleld Follies girl, who Is suing Cornelius Vanderbulit Whitney for $1.000,0U0 alleging breach of promise. Two courses are open to the court : ' one will be to dUmiss the Fontaine suit on the strength of counter-, charges maiie in an answer filed June 21 by Whitney; the other, to hold Whitney's answer insufficient and order the caso to trial. If a trial is ordered. It promises to attract nation-wide attention and bring to Sun Francisco one of the highest paid bat teries of legal talent ever to be as sembled. ' Miss Fontaine charges Whitney, son of Harry Payne Whilney, mil lionaire sportsman, with being the father of her three-year-old child. She originally filed the suit in New York, and then transferred It here w hen Whitney moved west to head for a short lime the San Fincisco office of the Metals Exploration com pjny. Whiiney made h.s home wiih his young wi:e near I3urliiit;anie. On May 2 they closed their house and re turned east. Whitney In his answer denied ever having illicit relations with Miss Fon taine, and entered a general denial of all other allegations contained in her suit. He asks dismissal of the suit and Issuance of a writ of in junction preventing further prosecu tion. The nnswer also charpe3 Miss Fon taine with attempting to extort money from Whitney. The dancer In veigled him into her room nt a hotel in New Haven, Conn., and with hep parents present sccuseil' hltn of be ing thtf father of the child she was expecting, demanding that he marry her. Whitney refused. Whitney alro charges Miss Fontaine with being a married woman during the periel of their acquaintance, setting forth that she served her husband. Sterling L. Adair, with a fictitious divorce action summons while Adair was living in Savannah. Cia.. and in July, 11120, upon false testimony obtained a de-' oree of divorce against hlai In Iloci; we!l. N. Y. Mrs. FonMinp and her daughter, the answer excluded. bu:H up. the entire suit of false material parxled as fact, conceiving iheir rb'n early in l!t2n, building up their case step by step without actual grounds upon which to build it. I Under Auspices Bandon Post I lv f b See 0 No. 26, American Legion kwrtakssamsrsna m tm mm m i i 1 1 1 ii iiniii mnmmmmm.x3m..MmjiwwmmM- i in m 1 ILL ULHSUilU 1IH1 Jl III UIU Ulinmi lUMUilll UUAU.U UUU at NOON ON JULY 4 Bke Rock Trap Shoot Cm, furrv and Douglas Ccuntits' Ctst Shots to Tattici'ite ' Parade, Haces, Game, Sport Dances in New Pavilion of both days, Afternoon and Evening mq nnYiMP nnm ii Fastest Ever Staged in Southwest Oregon Beach Carnival on theBrinh There'll he something doing ivery minute. Continuous Band Concerts buth days WATER SPORTS Exhibition Drill by Members U. S. Coast Guard BRING THE FAMILY Enjoy picnic dinner in the park on the Fourth! FREE Barbecue Seafood. Coffee & Cream. Bring your own containers ' AUTO CAMP! Free water, free lights, free wood. Come for the 4lh ana spend week end. , All Modern Park Conveniences. 1 li Of course you use the Fdison Maz da lighting globes we have them phone us. we deliver. Hudson's Electric Store. ERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURG, OREGON p We are smm what bailty torn up, owing to rt.'.miMing front of bin lnn t let that fact ket-p you away, bi iaus1 ' art- nivins 'tE AS ALWAYS. Our stock of paint. hrv.Fha and varnish is comi-lote. ami cm witisfv all conuus at Fisticin. 4u3 Vist t aw NOTICE of sale of Rovernifient tim bpr, (lonfral Iand office. Washing ton, 1. C, May 15. 1PM. Nut ice U ltere !' ivn th.tt subjoct to the condl tkms ffnd limltHtlnns of tht it of Jim. 9. 1 !!, Htat.. ZS), February 2fi. 1119 (40 hint.. 117&). firvl Junm A, (41 Stat.. 7TH, and depart menial reKulutions t.f April 14, j2. the tim b. r on tfie ft'Uowln lands mill he pold July 7. H'-4. t 10 v clM k a. m. at pub 1)llr auction at ttit tnitid Maifi lUtnd ol'fi' t: i(i."-!.urK. tuvzi u, t' the htKhf.ot r at itt thm the ap- pr.iifcil vhIic an cliown by this iitno, :Jb t be isul-Jf-t to tbe approval of i!t Se-riHy of the Interior. 'I' lie pur ch.ifo prh-e. with an additional uin f mi. --fifth f 1 VT r-tnt thereof. b-ln oni!iuy b'lia allnwf-d. mut be dpOHit- 1 nl titii of rnl money to be re txrio'l if "H 1 r"t ip-ov"f. other I.IUJIU. I UUU VJLLLUi 'ir-"n r- i i 1 1 1 1 1 i -r-m 1 1 1.1 f ...... v,rilrr.i,a'iiWilifcilMiW'hia,'ii. tiM nh.K patent will Issue for the tlmbr I 2"'D M.. red cellar 25 M., NW!4 rod whic h must ha removed within ton j fir uoo M.. white cedar ITS M.. wblt. fir vara, lllrla v 111 "ie rei etved fiom clt- i u M., red cdr 60 M.. Lot 1 rod fir laettN i.f ttie t'liltetl Stttlni. Par Washing and Greasing STORAGE Cars Washed, $1 and up. Cars Creased 75c and up. Bargains in all New and Used Tires. ' Used Cars at Your Own Terms Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Buy from me and same money. Day and Night Service. We are Distributor! for the Goodyear Tire and Tubes. HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE L. R. Chambers pne478 332 N. Jackson 1 BsmwMtiUong ot nm'h citizen uitd corporis c,ioiit or if Jiiizt-d under tlie luwa of the United .-Halt-ft, or uny Mate, gerritory. or lla-j ;rttt tbereof onlv. I'pun u ppitt at lun o( , n o,ii:ililled pureiaj.r, the timber on! toy IfK'il 9ubdivi:ttm Will he offered nepai al ' ly iKl tire belnu Included 111 i hti offei of a iJusjer unit. T. 11 Fl. ! U U'.. Kff. 7. l."t 8, red fir 8400 M., i h.:H;lo k 65 M , NK'i, ISVV4 re4 fir 120I M . white fir I'"' ii . NW'4 SKVJ rod fir . St.. heinlo. k Ml M , SK'i SKA r" rir l'k,'0 M, hei-:(ii k 60 M., none , of the timif r on tbexe irini to be ill for irn tbxn J.;.o. p,-r M., for tbe r d fir,! and $.: per M. for the white fir and t.eu.lo' K. T. I'! S., It. 1(1 W ., hor. SS, S.VM sW-i y.lliiw fir 4:'0 M., aerorid: att .wih fir M SI . vhlte fir 40 M., white i !: 20 M., SIM; t--V. yellow fir 170, V., iHond Kiowth fir If 00 M.. while fir So M.. white ledar 100 NW'W tK'4 yellowr fir 1 lo M.. aecond prowth flrj 40 to., white t-.lur 40 viUow fir 2v) M. ee find vrowth fir; u M.. white e..l,.r 40 to.. lol 6 yellow i ftr ::,o M., hi'- I ir 20 M.. wlitle cUar j 10 M, IjoI yvl luW fir 1 00 M., nerond l k.routlt fir 11" M-. white- cedar l- M.. I ! T. L'U II. )t W., Sfc. Ui, Lot 1 red fir 1340 M white i.Ur 226 M., !t 3 red I fir 170 M.. winte tdur l- M.. Lot j r.-d fir ll0 II.. 1 He cetUr ;i M., I-nt ' red fir 2-'.' M. whltu cedar l-"0 M., j J.l ril f(r M.. while cedar 250 XI., Lot IS red Iir J740 M , white cedar: 4 M . Lot lb r d fir l&tul M.. white , d:ir jtni M. None of the tinioer on theae j at-ctioiia to be eold for les than 00 per M. for th i id and yellow fir, , ll.oo ier M. f-r the accond irrowth fir. , t.iO per to. for in wiute fir and $7.00 l.tr'M. f'r the wiate ced-ir. T. S., K. . V Seo. . Ll yelluw b.ne, 1 M., Ie thun :i.0o per A'., He.. I, Lot 1 fir 700 M. NE4 fir fir 1700 iL, M;4 lit inlock 60 to.. NW : t.- K fir ll-'6 -to.. .- w niu to., i r on thU Benion to t an $1 Go pr to.. fr vr ii., for the hMii- .; 1 u, nvv i I (too M.. white cedar Boo M, white fir Li M., Utt S red fir 360 Al., v. hile ce d.ir M0 to.. Lot 4 red fir 2fi5 M., white, ctdar 00 M., NK VV red fir .130 M..i White cednr 20 M.. HHH red fir, 3Ji M.. white cedar 300 M., white fin M , M-;im tSi:4 retl fir bO to., white dar' 4fc'0 M., S' 8K'4 red fir S70 j rrj rr loQ L NW", fir lfii M., white ctdar 170 M.. SK NW'4 fir 150 to., white cedar 6.. St., none of the timber on thoe tract to be aold fur lesa than $2.00 per 41. for the Iir und $7.00 per to. fur lh Wtilte cedur. T. 21 S H. 11 V tjve. I, Lot i nil fir 1H0 M. white cedar Ho to., M-;' rnd fir co to., white (t'Utir Ji'O to., NVv SV U iu fir M., white te.lur ! M.. IS. Lot U f nit to i-e uid if M. T 17 S., It. 1 j 1G0U M.. I.t 2 ftr l.'-.'t to., r-WU to . to. to., KH fir m; , fr u hnilotk L none ot the tt'i t; hold f-r I-."-ilie f.r and 11 ' lo k T. 21 to tie uid for1 uliite fir 40 to r to. T. 15 H.. it. W., fir :o to. KW .-Kit KVV ,r 600 M .WS'i fir 7 " to.. N W Ml f.r 7o Al., NiVU fir 4ou M., none of the I timber on It.ce lfm tnan 1.7r Sec. f, ' ?V fir to J SU '4 hW fir 1' 0 M., cedar ii to., none of t ii e titn! r on this evctlon to be aoM for le nan $1.7i Jjer to. for liie ftr and $1 -er SJ. for tiie c-l:r. T. in h.. It. 1- V . Sec. ix, Jot l red fir 3:.o to.. ?5u. 17 i '4 M:4 red fir 1240 to. white ir ce-iar to to., N ' M-: "-d iir 7i' -d.. winte fir 4.",o to., .lr -J to, fcK t TK1 t.r.lVst to, while f,r 1 . 0 to., ctdar 20 , 11 . tfv-, M. ftr -0 W., white ftr 4:1) ( . td.r 0 to., ijtrjre 40 'M , M-' m-: r i r I r 2:.o .A , w h!ie fir V hit- i-ij to., to . UK- w lv:t- ii jo to to.. NIVU fcKU red fir 4 to At . cedar (0 fir 2im to., winte fir ' Al., herniu- k 7u to., f.r 1-10 to.. white fir i: 7 V, Fee. frKU r SJ., n. of the tim- ne to be ro.d for I lor tn red fir. $ &0 ne fir a i.d lo-mlo k ('r the rtyjitr ar d H. 12 W.. See. Ji, r ?6 M, hi;', NW'4 4 NWit rl fir is:,y fir !.:'.0 to. T. -II S, '' X;- r-d fir ' M . wliH ir "tj Al., V AI., white eerier w .i-e tr -"0 W., tU rnlitr Uu M: rJ fir 4J' to., w;nto re-1 to.. tW AK'i red fir Cia M d-r -f- NL'i XUU red ftr while io.-ir 4o to., white Iir f r vwo to.. ! .0 d.ti 3M to. T. 1 7 NW red fir 21; b.-r on ihFe re- i thm $- .' per Al (or I. f--r tne v d i Oi f. r to n;rue. T 17 N'.V N V. t rd red fir v'O AI . to., Nt.' hW r I;. 12 vv.. '.. f whiit t '-ilar " N WU M".'( r- I M While cednr 4T. to., HKVJ Hr'Vi red fir hi., white cedar 690 M., HW' HK rt-d fir ln;& M. white cedar 32& U, .Sec. &, HVVlt NWlt r'l fr fc0 M white i-rdar 30 M., NW SW r.d fir HJO Al.. white redar 13f M.. HWV, 8W red fir 300 M, Sec. 8, Mil4 NW 14 red fir 20.'i0 to., while cedar 47& XL, NW NW'4 rU fir 1C7 M., while fir 2" M., white f-tdur 4i0 to., UK NW red fir li'ijl M., while fir 100 M , white cednr 6ii to.. HWU NW!t red fir llii to.. wlille cedar 160 to., none of the limber . on theo Beet ion tu be sold for h '. than $:.' 25 I r to. for the red fir and red cedar. Mo per M, for the white; fir and f 7.0u per M. for the whits ced.ir. T. 20 8., li. 4 W., Kec 16, HWt Nh red fir 760 wtirte fir 60 to., im ene redar 100 M., not to he old for ! than $l.?f per to., for the red fir and f..r m r M., for the w hite fir and in. . ise ci-flnr. T. 15 8., It. 2 W., Km;. :'.. Si:4 NK red fir 14o0 M, N10 red fir 1&;i0 to. red cedar loO AL, h- iiilr.. k Mi to., NW hKt red fir SonO Al, red ced.r 0 to., hemlock 2tt to. T. I. K, U. 2 W., rVc. a. iMt 2 red fir 1.6" to. Itxenxe cdar 2i to., KV e-i NK'i e-wi fir 1215 M, Inceiiae cedar li to. XV fcJLU red fir 10. o to., red c (Jmt 4ii to., none of the timber on these n th. im to be sold for leu than $1.75 per M. for the red fir, and $I.(hi per AL for t.ie red and luce tine cedar and hem Iitk, T. 2i K., It. 1 K., hec. &. frl. NK NK pine 4to M., 'red fir "oo to., w t.ite tlr l.'io to., red cedr lo to. fr. NK' pine 1" AI , rd fir 10&0 M ., white fir to , rd eerUr 50 M.. riW NK SK14 pine i to to , red fir 2'o to., white fir M MK'i K pine M. ro pine 40 to., ted fir 11Q AL, white fir J' to, r-d rwUr 4 M., HK li NK pine Af.. red ftr tloo M., white fir 50 to., red .-dr to. frl. NK NW pine 1 'Mi M . red ftr 7.r0 Al . white fir 60 to. t. d r.-dar 20 AI . frl. NW H pine i; AI, red fir 770 AT., red cedar 30 M.. NW'4 tiine o AL, red 'ir 0O M., red redar b AL, hW i NW'4 pine 12o to, f-.l fir 8o IL, white fir 2n AL, rd cedar o to.. NK 1SW pin :j M.. ri-d fir 7o to. wnite fir 4 Al., r i cednr 40 w wt pir. 3io At, r.-l fir M, white fir B io A!.. WK HW'i pine 4i0 AI., rel fir, ! Al , while fir 20 AL, red relar 50 Al , h'W' r.WU pine 2i to., red fir 4'i Al , w.Lte fir i."J AL. red ce.iar 10 M.. . K ' 4 yh.'t pli.e lio to. red ftr 1110 W wi.ne fir I'l-i to , r d cedtr 14u to., NW SK' pin- llo AL. red rir 1140 to., w Lite f.r 1." Af , rtd e iar Co to , hK r-f1, j. ne 47i AI . red fir 60 AI , white fir 2o AI , red cedar l"u M , KW hK j ;n-' AL. rd ftr !) Al . white fir ?. V. . red e, d;tr 4i Al., not to be Bold f.r ti m liso per M. for the pine fl r.o t-r Al . fot ihe red fir. and ruHur. Hfi I f " per Al fur the white fir. he IT. rW't NW- pine 4! AL, red fir -:. i: , wi ne r r '. Af.. Nv nwy pin 11" Al . r-d fir .- M. wli:f fir '0 At, -W hW (ine f . red fir 4 to , we ie f.r . to.. NK'i K'4 pli.e 5.1 to., r-d fir Z 'i Al . wi.itu fir j Al , NW while t filar to., rid cedar 20 AL, white Iir 10 to. Lot 14 red fir t.20 AL, while ciuar 25 to., white 111 , l'ij AL, itoiiit tif ttie tlii'ber nn thun ae tPtiiH lo be Bold for h ea ttiHii $!. per Al. for tne r d tlr nnd red ci dur, li.oo per to. fur Uie wane tcdur and Lo per M. tor ihe white fir. J'. 28 K, It. 4 V., Hec. &, NV hVV fir a.fr t M, not to be Bold ti isa than $l.tO . per to., T. i ft.. U. W., Koe. ai, 1-ot 4 yellow pine lo to, - ar pine 3oo to.. tir 15 AL. not to he (Jid lur lenn than ! $.1.00 per AL fur the pin and fl.oo pel to. fur the fir. Wil.l.lAM fcl'ltt. Com BIQ SOCIAL DANCE At Injr'd Hull, Coles Valley, Silt- unlay evcnJti, June 28. MuhIc b Sim rj'ttrd ' S j ncoVnt orti. 10 very ouoZ ooiuu und have h kooU time. f M WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4. Thi Mplrnnn Tfiiinry Club will holj' a i Inliruiiou nt tlio forks of ilia rlvnr, July 4. I!ik J.ini'y dunro will he hold' In Ilm iiftrrnrmn und cvi'iiln;:. Hvcry. h(ily Itu'ted to rnmn and t'tijoy Uie ct'li'lirutM'ii. lliiBln t dlnuiT ut niMin. NOTICE I'.iiuc nt Oh'H;i Conniiiinlly HnlK Hi t'iidny I'VPnltiK, Juno 2Sih, jrooU niuslc. Coniu and Imve a Rnod time. " fOMMITTKK. :verytliing You Need In the way of Pure, V!io!c3omc Groceries we can supply at lowest cost, and best quality. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ORDER CANNING SUPPLIES NOW Perkir PICKENS PROS. B!ltJ. Phone 68 Smartly Fashioned Frocks I For Summer Many new styles are included in tnia display of cool Summer Dresses, affording you, no matter what your it or type, an ample range from which to select. We have a splendid asicrtment In the fmrr fnh-ics, deftly touched with attractive trimirun ya, and you should tfe fuse loveiy dresses. All of them priced low. FOR STREET AND DRESS WEAR ii f.r , t1 M, hlt fir (,S !.. FH KK' 1 In.- V M r.'l fir :j M.. wht ftr 65 M . !!.-. la M 'l M- i !!"' r fir M whiu fir 2 1 St. not lo t) . . ...1 f.r ! tl ;.n ,..r M. far tin . p. r Al.. f'.r !'. fir, mid M. f..r f. wi n.' fir. T. ? K. If. fW4 h I-. ' .ln lia M. fir 4 1". M, r. !r M, n"t f l. .old for 1... t' ii I: ". rr l for Hi. fin. Q i.! II 2:. rrr il f' r It. fir anil io!ir. V. INS. It. U . ?.'. &, hi-. fcK', fir tiO M. T. i If.. It. 1 W.. IKK. Z. hW m ABRAHAM Tlie Silk Store.