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ROSEBURG T.WS-RFW.W THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1924. SIX 1,1 '- ssssssSMsasBBsiMBaw11,S, FIGURES DON'T LIE Even if Liars do Figure Present wholesale coats delivered Roseburg; in carlots. Egg Mash $2.95 sk., retail price Scratch Feed $3.05 sk.. our retail price. Mill Run $1.56 sk., our retail price Dest Family Flour $2.12 1-2 sk., our retail price $2.00 Bleached Family Flour $1.97 1-2 sk., our retail price $1.75 We buy to save, you money not to make more money for ourselves. Do you want the money we have saved for you? Buy from us ell to us and help ut keep on saving money foi Special on bolster springs for wagon 118.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money. .$2.65 ...$2.60 ..$1.60 fS V 8 - v.Ai. X&rVTi STATE BETS LARGE E (Astuclatcd Press Leaned Wire.) SALEM. July 31. Fines amounting to $77,007.40 anil a tnlul or 12.188 days In Jail were obtained by the state prohibition commission between January 1 and July 1, according to the semi-1 annual report of !. L. Cleaver i has keen filed with the governor's office, in addition KX.'.t gallons of li(tior were seized and destroy- .11 r.'ll 'ar . J. '. . I - - .'-V ' 1 i ..IS- .v IT' m . j i :", ' BS It SB T iHtlGE TIMBER SALE . ! IPJCASCADEF03EST if I Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange V ROSEBURG AND OAKLAND g (AKMortntf d Prps f.-apt'il Wiro.) rOHTI.ANK, July 31-Sale of CSfi.noO.OOO board feet of limber on the Cascado NuTlonul forest In Oregon Is announced by the Port land office of the forest service, j A corporation represented by (leo. j M. Kelly was the successful bid- dor for the Cascade Korea! timber! at an average price of t'2.27, a ed. Disbursements during this thousand feet for the Douglas fir. period were $51,461.37 of which ; Th(. t()la V11H ,)f ,,,B .ti,her is $7431.03 were for wiuies and ex-lpiu.ed at $l,r,(i(l,0un. It will be cut penses, $504U for salaries and j , , ,., of co.ooO,000 boanl $1136.76 for legal expenses. 1 feet yearly cldetitals connected with the or- ,.rf,09 bj t ,.,, In eratlon of the commission made . . . ,., n,ls 1 tip the balanco of the amount.! V"S 1 ".. """ ytar p.i ods The commission received ,, 2. ; thereafter. Hf.een years Is allow-, 661.21 from the state treasurer , u" '"r removal, prohibition fund and $2X90.16 1 b,"lv of ,i"i,r 'M rom-l from the state treasurer narco- prises ir,.,UO acres In the water-j tics fund. shed of Ihe north fork of the W'il-: There were 372 arrests made lame.lte river a Bhort distance, during the period covered by the from Oakrldne on the Klamath I New City of Longview Celebrates First Birthday with Pageant cf Progress. I'pper photo Is airplane view of Long-Hell Lumber manufacturing plants at Longview, Wash., opening of which on July 31, will be a feature of a four-day Pageant of Progress. This plant is one of the largest lumber manufacturing plants in the w-irrld. At the right can be aeen the electric power plant with its two stacks, each 300 reel high. Buildings of the manufacturing units proper structures which required 34 acres of roofing to cover are at tlio left. On tho Columbia Kiver export docks with a total length of 14CMJ feet are shown. Pictures, below, left, scene in the main retull business district showing portion of modern masonry structures which have risen within onu year's time. KlKht, a block of homes In one or the residential districts: 850 homes have been built during the past 12 months. Insert shows Hotel Monticello, 2ou rooms, the first permanent building, which was opened July 12, 11123. " report, 24 stills seized und de stroyed and 13 automobiles con fiscated. Various receipts enuble the de partment to show $2465. 2d In a statement of cash on hand In the special fund account as is shown by books kept by the department. rince Becomes Priest for r Kx-Crown Prince (ieorKe of Coxony it to take holy orders as a priest In the medieval cloister of TrehniU to expiate I lie tins of uU mother, cx-ljueca Louise or Saxony, who eloped ironi her royal husbuud, Frederick August 111. and lied Irora Dresden with the Italian pinulst, ToisellL Ills mother Is living in 'her native Belgium, teaching Eng lish and Gorman. Falls Kugene rut-off of the South-1 ern PaciHe railroad 43 miles rrom Kugene. The average stand peri acre is estimated at 41. Duo feet, '10 I per cent of which Is Douglas fir. I This sale Is the first large opera-j Hon to be started fin tho Cascade' National forest, which contains! over 25.lMliUion.oou board f i t ot i mature timber. I Tills Is the largest bodv or , Douglas rir timber ever sold the rorest service. TiilNCE OF WALES WILL SEE TUEM l'LAX IJN U. S. A Queen and her castle r I i i r' i. . . . I werc 8eatea tfe livrng-room-r.-j.. A derson and his guest from the office v T Tie dinner gong. "Nice little home you have here, Fred thing so neat and in good taste. What's the V7' "Credit the little woman in there SU". ii i ,. , llle nornt manager art director, purchasing agent and gcn.j counsel on what to buy and how to buy. "She knows I Reads the aivertisement8!Reawnj that advertised goods must be right goods in styfc, taste, quality; that they must be worth every penily asked for them. If they were not, the manufacturer making them or the dealer selling them could not long continue in business. Logical, isn't it? "Yes, Sir, Bill, if I were as well informed on things to eat, clothes to wear and furnishings for the horrre as Louise, I'd kick up this bally job of minelij become an 'Expert Adviser to People Who Don't Rad Advertisements'." ADVERTISEMENTS ARE YOUR EXPERT AD VISER on buxing Wisely read them ah "O- (Assoclati-d Press I.pnscd Wire.) SAI.KM. Ore., July 31. La borers who appealed to the stale labor department tor assistance in the settlement or their claims' ror wages against the contractor I ror'whom they were working on' the Oregou-Calllornia und Kasl-I era railway line In Klamath mini- j ty w ill receive their actual I claims plus ten percent ror at torney rees. Announcement- or the settle llfi'llt was made here toclav bv Commissioner lliam following thej receipt or word from the depart ment's attorney In Klamath conn-! , ty. between Ml and .i.l laborers ' STEAMSHIP STANLEY I round themselves without their! nrDfinTmntcADtrn salary when Ihe contractor went KLrOlv I LD DISABLED , bankrupt uuil ril-d with the la-. i bur department claim totaling' A", l.iti d I'm, Wire.) ! Mpproxlmntely J20.IIM0. The case M I1.A. July 31. -The I nlted has bei'ii under cininideration for Slates shipping board freighter1 about two months. West Jester, enroute here from t 't$ cllVL S W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACV d nable propertjTTte'" iy l.jf 'i f4va'!?V SliSS.i&Jtta3 Masonic Temple. Roicburo. Ore. M UAIl'fle ymre otnflw ':..., r y-ti mi a phone a I V - I DONT SUFFtR! Immediatfi . I t? . -r' I - , Abovo Is pictured tho British International Polo Team, which Is to sail shortly for the United States, to play tor the International Polo Trophy, now hold In America. The Prince of Wales Is coming to New Tork to witness the matches. The Urltlsh team was photographed ut the Rochampton Club, where they encaged In practice matches with tho Itoehampton fc'ou r. Lelt to right, they are Lieutenant-Colonel T. P. Met Tille. Major Phlpps Hornby, Major F. 11. ilurudall and Lewis Laccy. of the Arsentina, DONT SUFFtR! Immediate, relief is possible with this SIMPLE HOME treatment Gle-o-nis is healing, soothing, PAINLESS, CLE AM and &UPE! Satisfaction Guaranteed. Singapore, is proceeding to the as-444444'4v slstancii or the disabled steamship 0 Stanley, according to radio nil-' 4 LODGE IMPROVING vices received here tonight. " i . 4 4 (Associated Press Leased Wire.) 4 BOUNDARY PROBLEM . CAMimiDUE, Mass. 31. Senator Henrv July Cabot YALE'S UNBEATABLE BOAT CREW WINS OLYMPICS. D jr . . V e.ll cr. r7.. , .... r,l t . . .-A-.. IN 1RFT INn APllTF ' Lodge had a comfortable 111 rLWr4L Av,U 1 C- niKhl at the rliarleaKate ,. pital. where he Is recuperet- ing tnim an operation. The bulletin issued by Dr. John 11. Cunningham today said: "Condition continues satis- factory. Had good night's sleep; slept seven and a half hours." . . Ish political parties to confer im mediately. Runs Dairv Bureau for fiov- -t. i (AsNoctat.'d Press I.easc.l Wire.) : ; LONDON. July 31. The Irish1 1 boundary problem has suddenly i become acute again in conse il Hence of the unanimous decision I or the privy council s Ju.liclal committee that the only wav to 'Constitute tho boundary rom'mls-' ' shin provided ror in the Angle-. ; Irish treaty Is to amend the ti-euty by legislation in the Imperial par liament binding both the e.irth I ern and southern Irish .govern-1 I ments. The Urltlsh cabinet a um-' , monod to a special meeting last' .Monday evening to conoid, r the' situation wins Jils said to he; causing the ministers cou-ider- aide anxiety. On the view o:' the' ! extreme delicacy ot tin- situation, j the cabinet declared it is i...ces :iiv to Invite the HritN!i :gna-i lories of the Anglo-Iii-h i catyi end the leaders of ihe ,vl r urlt-I The Douglas Grill Salad Time Is Here We Make the Very Best. , Hot wsather specials of all kinds. The best on the market at very reasonable prices. Try our Breakfast Specials. Open for business from 5:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Good Coffee with Pure Cream our hobby. W. R. WARNER, Prop. ...........aaaaui n (11. I i nnrc ntorrmsv view No. u.-) K. O. T. M. Meets each second j and fourth Thursday of each , month, in Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis-1 itlpg Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN. Com. O. W. RAPP, R. K. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors invited to attend. HONNA OAKLEY. O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Herk. Umpqua Klarv No. 5. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month, j Address P. O. Box SSf. Rose burg, Oregon. meetings on kg 4 TfcurarfnVII. it c M , Iniirt all me sis"-,. t . views. JUcabMli-l Cass itwu- , .,-..ir HIPP W jr.aic ,w,'-r4 MRS. FLORA I'M .4 Pmlr A .nH tOlrf M . e,ch moms. 3 come. f W. F. H-VRRI I u. w- . J aMeeU lCM , VTidl'l""! pie etc. j )as bretm come. -. LAUIfflST KIDS rrr rr n in ATo 'Man Knows ,t'Hbw Di His iDiisihcss Miht Be 'Until It Js Auvcrtisea in"! Her. I Ie'i great crew, which has not known deriat tor two tears and which imtimttnt. ..... ... Olymplo rowlne championship In Paris. Hack row. left to right, I, o c"penter V SP sh 'r ,e d a 1 Wilson and Captain J. 8. Kockereller. Front row. left to right, J. L. Miller, 11. T. King.burr' u L st'oddanL eoiiwaJn; B. 14. Stock and Alfred 1). Lindley. uroke oar. 7' u l i;thJll;ud- -i ! it l ft t II l 'i tl M I I :-J. -W.-'f. & ' i i Til' Woodmen of the World. Camp No. 125 Meets In the Odd fellows VfG.'rNrr- Hall in Roseburg every first I JurtM c anil third Mondav evenings. IS-' S',ea., , r&i King neighbors alwavs welcome. A. A. SCHLOEMANN. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. j. t, 1 1 1 j" J Sid A" .i to attena ui at I ViZ LAUNDER SHIRTS g AND iHIR.TWA1JTi TOO--B So TrtATTHEY SEEM B 6UJ1TE FR.ESH AKD N.W- YOl'R shirt waist and his shirt should take a trip to this laundrv aid return. They will demon strate to you our expert abil ty. uur Millie niunn r i f s. rving and our moder ate prices. We inviit' von to do this. Dr. C. V. LRrson Is the chtr of lbs new Bureau or pairs in the Agricultural Department, a recently established branch opened by Sec retary Wallace through a rpeoul ct ot Congress. Roseburcj Steam Laundry Phon 79 Roseburg. Ore, Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple. No. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of eai h month, at the K. of P. hall. is Pors always welcome. JOHANNA ORAE. M. E. C. MYRTLE WIMIIERI.Y. M of RM MARTHA CHRISTENSON. M ofl. Eagles. Roseburg Aerie Meets in Maccabee hall, on ( ass s'r-et. on-second and fourth Wednes day evenines of each nion'h. at 8 o'clwk. Visiting bret'iern in pood standing always welcome. F.rOENE LITTLE, P I RICHARD I1FSCH. W. P. ; H. F. (iOOIiMAN. Sec. Tlc?J Tuesday J (d IB v J. w . I con ETHEl- BAluEL' B P. O. Elks, Roseourg Lodge No. 326. Hold rerular com.i nications at the Elk s Temple er-ch Thursday of every month All members request'"! " " tend regularly, and all ".. bnMhers are cordially Invited nttnd. ' li n TU DAR. E. R- J. G. PAY. Secretary. United Artiaant-Meets in cabee hall first and third ' nesdnrs. Visiting members a' t R 'C j?cC I" I.l.or If. M. .V MILPREP MrrrUM'HjT' t s . ns-" - en th' i bret" " rfs Unded r-' " reurtH ''aiH T. ' K i KP'J"" ..j.-i day ' K'i f'l . d riFs.fl- - iSEl' LELLt S'latai'iiJ' -