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ROSEBURO WKW WtVIW, TUESDAY, JOtYJ. PAQB tiOHT J! CHMIIM011IA - Program Jor 1924 Chautauqua ia jut ahead I Quite the biggest seventy program we've ever presented. There'f real economy in attending on the season ticket plan costing you lesi than 20c per attraction. 1 77 imitable entertainers are returning! Ralph BinRham brines a riot of hint And a "sure-enough" clown for tha kiddies' Chautauqua. Entertainment plus I 5eatso ridtrt sale poutnely data at 6 p.m. opeamj drf I The Masonic picnic at the Caswell grovo on Houth Myrtle Sunday ntlrar ted probably Still people to the cool ing shades of this beaut Kill grove, where basket dinner was eaten at the noon hour, supplemented by free lemonade and free lee cream, Bays' the Myrtle Creek Mall. At 2:3t) p. in. a number of snugs were sung by the assembled people. Immediately following the conclu sion of Ilia singing K. J. McAllister gave an address on Masonry. Mr. McAllister tins a reputation for mas terful oratory and on this occasion h" lived up to that repulutlnn by deliver ing an able, ton etui unci uiipartian nddrccs on the part Masonry has played In the uplift of the peoples of the world In their struggle towards truth, learning and freedom. Following Mr. McAllister, Senator more lengthy 11. I.. Kdily delivered address along educational lines, and he lead out by urging the people to get bark to the old landmarks of Americanism rather than to follow off after new and untried theories H TIRES J HI DF.Cl.AJxE your imK'ttcfuIeiue uf tire trtuiMc hrl'orc titc "4th". lie, t.tce your tIJ tire with Revere Ctt!s and Uev -re Tuhos. If r i drive - linlit car sec flic now 30 x 3V4 inch "R" Tread Clincher CorJ built to provide hich trade cord tire cuipruent for nu!l cars with clincher rims. Kcvcrc quality all the way through. coodyea Distributors Portland Comic Opera "Robin Hood" iscominct DtKown's ml masttrpieca produced by his allium, May Valentin. Original cast of thirty peopU an attraction1 wor th th antira price of your Mason ticket. A Creat Play P atph Kettering'sbig Eastern success, "The Great Commoner" a play of the life of Lincoln. A graat drama splendidly presented. tlx Lecturers Six lecturers of national prominence including such well-known men as tdward AsnhrrstOtt, Ralph Bingham and Arthur Waheyn Evans. I I ' Nine Concerts A week of music! Guatemala Marimba Band, Iimest Gamble's famed concert company, Ralston Trio in songs of olden days, Ault Concert Art lets, noted Eastern singing organisation. Entertainment A.T. Rnarh and Ruth Freeman tn both In our social and religious aa well as In our political life. 0 SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Special meeting of Ascalnn Com mandry. Tuesday July 1st. Important business. NATHAN FUM.KnTON, E. C. GERMAN WAR ORPHAN GIRLS TO STUDY DOMESTIC SCIENCE riy Associated Tresa.) I.ANKWTTZ. Germany, June 30.-A special school has been bu lit here tratn girls between 14 ami t years of age In domestic science and prac- , tlcal nnrslng. The school Is especlal- fy for girls whose fathets were kill ed In the wnr and whose mothers also are dead or.' If living, In such strait ened circumstances that thry cannot give their daughters the necCssary at- tentlon ami educntlon. A large hospital adjneent to tho srhnol will cooperate and here during tlie mornings the practical experience In housework, rooking and baking, wnshing. Ironing, sewing, gardening, orcharding, truck farming and cattle raising will be gained. In tho after- nnimi ft,, crlrlA will tie Ills! rili'teil In I civics, physiology, hygjeulcs and other , subjects. We have a shipment of new light ing fixtures something different. Hudson's Klectrlc Store. rvnni ft company Oregori FARM POINTERS IMg feed containing from t to r,l per cent crude fiber are satis factory, tha Oregon experiment sta tion has found, but If they run n high as 10 to 15 per cent they noed m ha sudd ementea wim ibi .c aniounIB of more concentrated feeds, though satisfactory for cattle and homes. The came of sunflower sllmte un palatability seems In tenia conducted by the farm cropa department of the experiment station to be lack of nec essary fermentation. Thl can be ov ercome by addins 20 to 25 per cent of corn to the sunflowers when put ting them Into the silo. Control of contagion abortion in Oregon cattle is not so general as It could be made by Isolation of Infect- ed and exposed animals. No euro lu known and the disease Is spreading with threats of ruin to an Inereuslug number of cattlemen. Uiililte toot and mouth disease with violent out breaks over relatively short periods, contagious, abortion Is widespread and continuous. h'xtreme care in handling the Infected and the well animals on the same farm has been the means of cleaning up herds and keeping entire clean areas uninfect ed. O. A. C. station bulletin l 2, Contagious Abortion of Cattle," ex plains the method. Gooseberry maggots aro about grown and ready to crawl out of the berries they have ruined and drop to the ground. Ill addition to May spraying control, culls lor It- I strticfiop of the wormn near the sur face of the ground nndur and about the hashes, where they spend 11 months of their year's life. Good cultivation of the soli about the plants will expose the worms to birds or poultry which can bo turn ed Into the patch for feeding. Additional means of combating the unsatisfactory wormy apple Is des troying wormy apples at thinning time. This Dractiee. recommended by the experiment station, Is supple inentHl to spray control. Want to start beekeeping? Here are seven wayB to get a start listed by H. A. Scullen of the Oregon expert-1 ment station: Uuy purebred Italian bees In modorn hive; get your neigh-, bor to hlv a swarm for you: buy bees In old hive and transfer to modern; hive a colony from a beet tree; buy nucleus from reliable deal-j er; buy bees by the pound witn queen. The second cover spray for codling moth In eastern Oregon Is applied two weeks after the first. A third cover spray, says the experiment station, is applied four weeks later, anil a fourth four weeks alter the third. KurMpMin ranker, destructive- on certain varieties of peals and occa- , , , materially reduced ' ,,, rIinUeri! ...d sDraylng with bordeaux before fall rains set in, the experiment station reports. Worms can be kept from the late cnerries n V" I uy ijiiih in". ....... ! soiled water on tho upper surface of the leaves. The spray is mado ot lead arsenate paste i pound, molass es do not use honey 2 quarts, and water to make 10 gallons. Kxperlene ed growers Just drive at a moderate rate between the rows and do not stop as the rndman flashes a littlo of the solution on each tree tor, not enough to poison the fruit, but plenty to attract and kill the flies that lay the cherry worm egg. The hop red spider develops rapid ly in hot dry weather, and fast grows into largo colonies from the few scattered Individuals first ap peering. Standard control Is spraying with concentrate commercial llme sulphur 2 gallons, calcium caseinatc li pounds, dusting sulfur 5 pounds, .ind water to make Id gallons of so lution. The underside of the leaves must be covered as It Is there the spiders congregate. Directions for making and using the spray ran be had by writing to the agricultural col lege at I'orvallls for a copy of the station circular, "The lied Hop Spider." The poor economy of using a spray outfit not sironc enough to do the work right and in a reasonably short lime Is shown up by harvest results in Oregon. Thonuuih covering id eveiy panicle of surface on the trees Irom top to bottom Is the lecoill Herniation of the expel liiient station lor 1IH p-T cent control. A succession of cover sprays at about two week intervals Is applied by southern Oregon apple growers to gt t best result In clean fruit. The practb-e Is continued through the ,a:iy summer months with cover sprays recommended in Ihe experi ment .station spray program for Ore- ii-ll. Soils In th. best -hilc:il condition and well supplied with plant food ate e.ss-iitisl lo vei:elalileH of good tiiality becaie tiny need lo grow iiutcklv. Where well ioiuMste stable manure cannot be had a com in, Trial fertlllxer made up of 3 per rent nitrogen. 7 lo s per cent phos j pl-nrlc acid and ; to 3 per rent i-ot j ash rs ren-inmen-yd by the Oresivn 1 ; t'M-tnnient siation. j j Anthrav nose canker ami fruit rot! j are prevented l.y a sir.Kle thorough; ! i'pplteatlon of bordeaux mixture 4 4 1 i ''. t!iMNl economy Is to put the bor-' jib-aiix on wt'h the Jnlv or August j worm sprav. savs the l. A. t cxpi-ri ( i 'i ut stath n. j , Tl'.e profitable cn,p rotation in ! j On goti contains a fh crop such as, I wheat, a lesume crop, a rulmatcl j uiauured crop and a Ihcstovk fevd aaa II I II Q . Ill I isasssi crop, grouped to distribute farm la- bor as evenly as possible. The small grain Is disked In following the row crop, and followed "by clover which may be turned under for the new row crop. This does a-way with plowing for two years add makes only two plowings In the four years to com plete the rotation. o Don't be in the dark without a flashlight from Hudson's Electric Store. irtH.AM) TlilKS TO KKfiAIV ! ITS KXI'OHT VMU TIMOR IH'HLI.V, June 27. ratric!: Ho gan. the Free State minister for lands and agriculture, has introduc ed Into the Dall a bill to regulate the export of eggs. Eggs are one of the most Important of Irish ex ports, and the Industry has recently shown signs of deterioration. In 1921 Ireland "exported $rO.0UO.(,0O worth of eggs, poultry and feathers, the value of the export being second only to that of cattle. For the year ended March 30. 1924. the Free State export of eggs was only about 1 17.000.000. Tart of the diminution Is attributed to a f.,11 l nrii-o, uwl tha ninnnuinn of upportunlty for continental compel- itors since the war. refore the wsr the Irish export was more thau 51) percent greater than the Danish. Now it Is less. I'nder Mr. Kogan's bill nH eggs j (or export must be collected In preni-1 ises registered by the m.nistry of ag- j rlcnlture, tested and graded under official supervision and packed In ' standard boxes. It Is hoped by abol- j ishlng detective packing and grading i to double the Irish ess export. j " Tk4 Ho. . Widt l-J 1-1 'r'r&i r .i .p1'1 A fijtinum m.nmfttt ; Urge, hiUunt. t!ue hat. ftf'rtf d jtrmd. tther rVrr or tmail il.immJt en tide - - $150 Sent on oApproral diamonds of Quality This ring w th a ulrctton at whatrw I pnr intfmtl you. This u ju on ot wiat vr.trty n our orr it $50 to $SOQ nd mort rtfrr ..fern? a Trut-Blut Diamond miffed to moat esMrrmg trtt; w aril none but br.lltanc, llawUu, Wue white diamonds. Your !,ney UdcA Select yrnir nnj; Irom tho r send. If tvX inr rujon you are r-X thotouf H!y ttithNj, mum it Tmmrdittrtr and four money will Ke rrtu'dd m tuQ. Term If Otrrrd No rd tpe tn fil ing voor ortfr; rf wm. cvttifE vrx:f najnendaddrm,witrl AIlxTt S. Samuels Co, MarVrt St. S.m Franc.co ax?T (4 Protect your Health It's thoroughly aged not green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of the House of Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Buy by the case Roseburg Soda Works Dittribuior Roseburg, Ore. aa4a4.aaa4V j LEGION MEETING TUESDAY . it An Important meeting of Ump- qua Post American iegion win w 4 he held Tuesday evening. July i 1. Many matters of business I must be considered so every member Is urged to be on hand ' at 8 o'clock sharp at the armory. . LEON E. McCLINTOCK. a Adjutant. RIDDLE TO GREET A verv 6niall crowd of Kiddle peo ple greeted the I'lupqua C14-'fs laat i night when they visited that city for I j !n",n"r P""" presenting a program lo thr roniden's of tluit Rt-riion Thost who had charpp of llio affair wero proatly disapimintod but th' ; C hiefs wore not downheurtorl and ! wimU ohrad with the show as though ! thp thoatro had bwn crowded to a- j parity. ; The onenttiR nunihtr was a fen- J ture. The Chiefs raptured Mayor I). S. Heals, hauled him to the ntairo and "burned" htm at the stake. Teccy Conlee ns Pritieess I'mp-iua ' pleaded with Chief Farn-s lor I his release and finally after presnt- in an Indian dance she fell on May- t or Heal's neck and the curtain d- scended. ( Classical danrinp. soncs. roef'a- tions, specialty stunts, and oreliestr.i i music provided the remainder of tho procram. The I nipqua S;uaw., j the wives of the chieftains, were i I present In full costume and lead iiy ' I Mrs. U. S. French they pave a war! I da nee and a number of ponps. This ; I was one of the best events of the' i entire evenine. , I ! Clii'f 1'mp'ina Nt-nner pave a ! j i-'hort t:;lk outlininK tlw purpn?.- (-i ; I the CmpMua Chiefs. At th. ronctn- 1 i urn of ihe procram the Chiets tnok t ; the staeo and saim a n timber ' t their tuw.ter j-oru;!. after which th. I were Introdiio-d indiMdiuilty to ti1( i au-llence. I Following th-- i-nlertalniueut th-c i were civen a fin, lino h hv the l:nl- dle people. j It is to be r-rr- 't-d th.it the Ki.l. die residents did not turn out m i larger number to welcome the ! fh'.efi. They aro plannini; oth- r trip aronn-l the rnnniy hut her, af ter before g-itne to the trie!!.;,. ,,r fembling a procr.im they i, sured that a crowd will bo on hand lo witness lhrir stunt.-. SAVES EB!ZS, !.e' ups, co:norts clcicrly fcopi. For cc leta in!ntum. umrrer co:n pUint. wrakrr.intt diarrhoea ce CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take in I. 'tie swerttned water. Necr tula. Jflso manufacturers of j grape: bouquet a-b ginger ale. BEVO MALT-NUTRINE from your Dealer PROFESSIONAL CARDS C . McNeil Chiropractor. Itapp Bidg. DR. M. H. I'LYETt Chlroprntla slcian. 114 W. Lane SL Painless Extraction Csi When Dcsiied I DR. ii. K. NERBAS Dentist Mnaonlc B til Min Ro"tburg, Or, i Teeth Extrartt-d nl lieplaeotl nam day with or wunoui piai. 'does Uncle Sam mean United tales 9 because. In the War of 1S12, nn inspector of supplies for the I'nlt ed States army was Samuel Will-on. nicknamed "I'ncle Sam." The V. S. stamp which he put on boxes was said by Jokers to be his own initials. Now that July 4th is near, bitter lay In some Ttutemr ,od,ne for burns, bruises and wounds which the future may Inflict. A dislnf-ctant powerful nnd safe. I'se it to take the soreness out of Insert bites, inflamed Joints and "hurts" seiierally. One of 2im iuretest preparations for health and hyclrnc. Every item the hert that skill and care, can produce, . ' .. . .- . ' " ' - NATHAN FULLERTON Tha ffi? Xff f.il Vrtig Ston Roseburg, Oregon Auction Sales if Karm or city auctions see us 18, 52 for dates. g We buy and sell furulture. jj Iterftalns In new and nsed A Household Goods. ' Radabaugh-Patterton 3-8 N. Jackson Jhont S41J A ef phy I I One More CuitoJ 1 1 iry Uutitttsi I T nnnn C I ... k I ! I Top Sirloin I Tenderloin Steak ; I Club Steak i Specials Every Or. Merchants Lunch 11 a. sJ 2 p. m, 40 et Just try Gooil meals Mcnia Eat Itreakfast till H Best Coffee a w Ask Your m TheDondasK B WARNER. M j a x I1TJJ 1 If nr. nenueuvj Nutrition Cou HOunl0tct2-l1 Other Hours 7 1JJ Phones 11 Don't Gaii I-o not put off g. pr,-,,rty.;f,,. it tclay. Tfc" .: Rr.MtIy me"" anls. Insur"1 our oENcyv;s' INSURANT .1. r,.5t. r& 1 1 11 - Guaran Engli 1 Serge J t $75.00 A 1 ill , Upstairs ' I When in Ui Hotel Vq Ii