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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1924.
TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday by Tha News-Review Co.. Inn.
1). V. liATK
J!i:i(T U. HATES..
..President and Manager
Secretary-Treasurer
fculcrt-U an second class matter May 17; ltiju, at ibt post ullice at
Jtoscl.ui'K. Oregon, under the Act of March 2, 1
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Pally, per yeiir, by mall
IMtly, six mouths, by mall..
I)aily, three uioulha, by mall
Daily, mugle uiouth, by mail ,
luily, by carrier, per womb
Weekly .Sews Keview, by mail, per year....
..14.00
2. Ml)
1.00
.60
... .60
2.00
Jlrtulirr of Th AHMirllr4 lrra.
The Assm-lnti-d )'r-cn id exrluwively entitled to the use for republl- '
cation of uil li.-ws diHpatrhe orwllw-d t It or nut ulh-TwIne crertlli-d '
In iliis l ai r an) tu ail lueul news published herein. All right! of re (
l-ii 1. 1 1 ..: inn ef !'. l.vl l.--fiith, h h-reln nr slsn reserved.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1!4.
A WONDERFUL HANDCLASP.
It was a notable moment in the history of the times,
when tin: Ficnch premier and the German chancellor were
induced to s
ence on reparations and that there seemed to be real
I'ri'TiiUhip behind it. The disputes of these two nations have
PICKJNS
BY BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
-ill dinger
Bell hop at
The Grand hotel
Has just returned
From Crater Lake
With his family
And reports
i A big catch
In the chape
I Of a sniff lin' cold.
. 6
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Uncle Tom's Cabin is a read
House. 5 5 S
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Ca Station
i AMr.iiur.
e nanus ai me close oi me i,onaon comer- if dreams came
I KADI O KI.X (Oukluuil, Cal.) -09
j meters.
! Tuesday. Aug. -6. 3 lo 5 p. in.
base nail score, all leagues; to 7
p. m. Sunset program; 7 tu 7:31 p.
! in. news items.
Wednesday, Auk. 27. 5 to 5 p.
j m. baHeliall scores; 7 to 7:31) p.
m. news items; 8 to 10:30 p. m.
studio program including: presen
I tation of three part opera "Kigol
! etto."
j :.A1)I() KIU, (Los Angeles) 31)5
meters.
.Monday, Aug. 2312:30 to 1:-
J 15 p. m. Carl Allen and his Ren
; dezvous Ballroom orchestra,
i Tuesday. Aug. l.:3ll to 1:13
. p. m. Piggly Wiggly Oirlf C to
; 6:30 p. in. Hiclinian's concert or
I rhestra of Ililtimire hole!; 6:30 to
' 7:3d children's program ; 8 to It)
p. in. J. Howard Johnson, tenor
NEWEST MODES
in
true; if dreams
came true,
Perhaps we'd find that ancient
way,
J,cpt the world ill turmoil for hundreds of years. They ! And' Itnda once more, we'd wan. in to 11 p. m. Hickman's dance or'
filii'lly brought about a world disaster causing infinite pain, ; The fragrant path, of Yesterday I Wednesday '.Aug8 .7.-12:30 to
.stllTi'rilljr, and loss to the American people. It will be a Co O'P'ying. and. hand in hand i 1:15 p. m. Oaks Tavern orchestra;
wonderful thin if these ipiarrellin countries can make a: c'-e h"" b 'Z'uZ
n al effort for better relations. The French have taken the1 Wl,n blossoms cf the summer land program; 8 to 9:3(1 p. m. musical
position that the Germans would pay only what they were A b'"""' '' ; mu VtaSK
forced to Jiay by military force. hile the German peoi)le And Oh, my sweet! if dreams came dance orchestra.
are guilty of maintain!, in power and following the com- j magic place, we'd find S K' Wmai' CaM 312
lllimds of a wicked, conscienceless, and brutal government, With skies of never failing blue Tuesday, Aug. 26. 1:.10 p. in.
it is unwise to assume in advance that they would not fol-! An?"' "",ul b ,' Tntl, CiUtTa
low the lead of the present more democratic authority if the j The imie whisp-ring streams that t Hotel st. j-'ranris: :45 p. m. ti
same were encouraged to maintain its existence. ; VniT.
O med with dew, P- program given by Oak-
We'd follow to the .unset glow , 11,11,1 Llks Lodge No. 171 lo 1 a.
And back again, if dream, came 1 "' Halsteads dance orchestra.
true. 1 'l",'l St. Francis. .
It has been the custom of President Coolidge, ever since ' ' j Wednesday, a us. 27. 1:30 p.
Perhaps we'd find what we have '" 1"OCK exchange and weather
EVERY DAY U'ASKS.
he came to Washington as vice-president, to take hold and
help with the work on his father's Vermont farm while he
spent his vacations there. Thereby he sets a good example
to the men of the nation. Many men who have gained a little
advance in station, would feel it beneath their dignity to put
:.. .,r ll 1 ,1.. 41... :
oil u pan oi iivi Liiia aim K. uui hi uu b.iii.c ui a. un ui.-ii pcrhaps we'd find at some hotel
home places. 1 hey think it looks better to have hired helpers Or m a restaurant or caffay,
do such tasks. A false point of view. The bigger the man
reports; 3 p. m.
missed
Through all the weary vanisled r,K''am : 4.t0, 5,
years,
(Our hopeless longing when we
kissed,
The courage of our unshed
tears)
musical studio
30 p. in. con-
COATS
AND
HATS
I
ft
THE OUT OF FIVE
rloyil Wilson, and his brother-in-law
V. 11. farter, accompanied
by Tom Wolgomott of Salem, re-
TODAY'S
The Latest Summary 0f D
ditioru as IUed b
......... . i liniww ril ic.
turned this morning from a hunt-! PRODUCE HOUSES CLOSF
lin; )jirk threA huck deer. Th TlAft mu, E
ing bac'j three buck deer.
'1 Ue
hunters Mere working along a I
ridge and In a draw ahead of them :
ruin r,v.n - ' is -
...w uxi9 Mbxr WEEK u,oe.
'""'"i l-rea Least d Vt'jre
ruuu.-Mi, ure., Au
Wilson saw a big buck. He shot I Commission houses are , , ' Puuuo , nJ
the deer, and as -he fired four , their shippers against market! n ' lr' j
more bucks and several does ran i l-ouuce to arrive not lan-i- m ' ,::" ol .
Iml from the small draw and start- riiil:iy aftem-xm. Produce ao.ne Wh" fKi, j-'?'.'
ed quartering away below the ' ,"' 1 oa.ur;iay nisin for , .w
hunters. After the ' bombardment j holiday. Not much tus n,,. . ' 0,(tL.d'7
had ceased the hunters found that "xp cted Saturday mnrnwe uo' '-nir ti?
they nail Killed tnree out or me. iv win make it a
THE HAT SHOP
STYLE AND
PLEASING TO
PRICES
ANYONE.
na
tive bucks, everyone being a three-; day-holiday. " j JLly
point and quite heavy. Having "? ""-- win De open U. tl-" '' ""ife '2
onnn-h n,e for Immediate .... b,)r lay for 'heir regular J.nrrt,.,. ..' """Mr, .'...,!
enough mea for immediate use
they retuinei! to town, but will go
out again later in the Beason for
another hunt.
. 'Wears k..;"'
CHARIOTEERS COMING
A telegrtuii received yesterday
by Knsign stack of the Salvation
Army, announces the coming to
Hoseburg on Wednesday of the
Charioteer lliigade of the Salva
tion army in the western territory.
The brigade numbers six men of
special ability, and a real treat is
ill store for those who hear them
trading session.
the holiday.
Ill be closed Monday
the 'h, iw.v ' u'au 00sene likm u'.iiu
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug 'f, Tho
local butter market is stead'v and
unchanged; fresh high score "stock
is scarce and in demand
fcggs are firm with prices ni).
changed, strong undertone j3 evl
dent and stock scarce.
Country meats rec..int ...
Commandant Barnes, who is in light; the demand is light- tun
charge of the brigade has an- calves H to .4ic:'hi m i.'. i.--
nounced a musical meeting for 8; Poultry Is steady hut r..,i.jl
o'clock tomorrow night at the Sal-i still sufficient for all requirements I coMi " K tts
vaile.n arniv hall, to which every-l Demand is sluggish with nri,.' i g ,0 Coantt
body is invited. A sHver offering I changed. ' , u ne- bndf, .
will be taken to help defray ex-i Thf hay market Is steady and rni.l '.ave I00-
" ,.r nur IS HeiPg 0. tlh2vvC..-j
toiiiir
ISflEI(
rue
Lone i
nenses. Captain Ernest Shannon
who was at one time assisting in
the KosebuiR corps, is a member
of the, brigade, the other members
being Captains Hoogstade and Mil
ler, Lieutenant Davenport and Kn-
voy Karnes, son of Commandant
Tlarnes. the leader.
'T.IoreTcTT07.7.I.TTtXJg.T.-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine tv
cert orchestra of Hotel St. l-'rancls
6:45 p. m. final reading, stock
exchange and weather reports.
radio km ' isnn vretei 1 one of tne Krale Sl hfl,ls employed ! ,,v rn,rrh
423 meters. j l.,nl? , f",lr teachers, and this year I SoW bv (,nis,.lst3 for over 40 years
will do what we
I uivwiwii- oiaim for it rid
I ........ ...... n .... rw.
is, the more he needs to keep in touch with the tasks of com-
A chicken dinner that would sell
For fifty cents per service, say.
Tuesday. Aug. ". 12 . ia' same ouiiuing mere will be
time signals; 1 to 2 p. m. Seig- ' tw,'lve ,l'1-'h're. This' Is an imlica-:
er's Kairmoiint Hotel orchestra; ! I"m of Il,e ' here. The:
2:30 lo 3:30 p. m. organ recital; ' scl,0,,ls arp ' am told, and do- !
7 to 7:30 p. m. Seiger's orches- "nc w"ik. School opens Sept. ;
J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Mil.
more he will understand and sympathize with the ideas of; My dear, if that there dream came
the every day man.
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true.
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Man cemmites suicide in a row-
ninn f,i U; T ip n'.nrp 10 hum cs si n e ifiu-k nr n hue t in ""ul "nc ,ur rnc anu , tra: 8 to 10 o. m. i:il rn.
1 ' VOU. ' 1 ll'Kt ..V..... I,.. I -
' i;r;im. ,,cii annul living exnenseu .
Wedui'Mlay. Aug. 27. 12 noon. Well, I find nmo things cheaper i
lime signals; 1 to 2 p. in. Seig- 1,11,1 some things higher. In the
er's Fairniount Hotel orchestra; ; ln,it linf'. we live easy. We get
2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Kislier's Am-! ''o dozen lemons for 15 cents, we
boat. Wl.n they absolutely refuse I'l'ians of the Saliirla cafe; 4:30 ft four dozen oranges for a quar-
to bite it surely doe. make a feller : '" :,lu m- t'iger s Kairmount o r, and toilay I notice an ad of i
desperate. ( Hotel orcheslra; 5:30 to t):30 p. I ten seedless grape fruit for 25 1
' " iiiiui, ii n iiour Hinries; i to reins, nreaci eignt to ten cents a
7:3H p. m. Seller's orchestra: 8 leaf. Tomatoes about four cents a
Some day some perfectly honest to Hi p. m. Instrumental and vo- pound. I see Utile difference on
young lady i. going to explain to cal numbers. .ats, ,,,. fur aml lin of
ner ycung man that she is entirely KADIO KI'T (Los Angeles) 4C,9 u,.,t kind
able to step from the street to the j meters. j ThtrB an, v .,,,.,,., nnn,
Tuesday. Aug. 21!. 5 to 5:- here, and nmn'v smnll hnn.
p. HI. Kveiling Herald news Slime nf Die lin,,.' nvn hnlll nn the
'!,'" 11 P' ,"V-Kxum- "hi Spanish style, and in fact there
illetins; :ir, to S"'..u ,i.. i, .... , ,...,,.
,AT"""rr? ,7T,"!"' 8 "M'ne I neve,- heard of. Building per
Why
do pre-
scripUcns
Dear this
mark?
fered. The market lost n-rt f ... t,. T'lnti,:
ftrength through improved pastiue, o-rp T
:in grazing conditions. ,ir ,,t
Little InterePt sIiowt, in ' tl .n"hei1 it . u
hops although the eastern market be done L"?- '
.s slightly improved. Coast hops I day morel Jt
now being quoted at 24 in 2i ,,,. i, .'.n"
in the New York market on ! ing to presm 'i
aju.veis are inactive here with a; to be built ,
meagre atiempt or business trans-l structed on w ' ! '
cent.-.. and h,,n. .. '
in mint
acted around 18 to 20
.ni.iei lone is snown in thel in mind that ik.!"
onion niniitet with No. 1 Wallai called upon ti r
ivanH gioDcs still bringing sa.So fie of ik. r.''"
.)
(AsMM-liil.il I'r.ss Lfiised Wire.)
LONDON', Am;. 2(1.-- The ilirt
cnveiy ul an I'liexpected storini;
life walk without him boosting her
elbow.
S
(.Wm hil. il Ti.'-:, T.i MK. cl Wl
' COl.l'.M 111 . !i. C, Aug. 211.
Willi tile I'oillcht Inr lllu I'llili'd
SihIhs hi -uu t o lirrl In general in
terest S'ltnli riii-iilliia iKMiiiii-rals
tire voiing in Hie parly primary 1 i,,,, IM iIM f,,,', ,, w(,,r ,.,. HL. "! Mother's capacity was only
today for a lull t it ket ol unices ! HUIlk ,,v (;(,rm.,n Hulmiariiie a ha" dozen, they were real pies,
lo be filled ut iho coiiiin.g ;eiier-j ., , 7 , ,'h n1(,,lti of Louth' S S S
111 elect inn. I Swill v. on 111., north coast, lias
1 plni-e In (lie fore part 4if the Lin
er l.:iureiitlc, which lias been ly-
' A Chicago machine can turn out
thirty thousand of them a day, and
Senator Nut IV Dial, of Laiir-
30
bulletins;
iner news bulletins;
p. in.
II p. in. Ambassador Hotel Cocoa-!
not drove Orchestra; ! to 10 p.
m. Mxaminer studio program; u
to 1 1 p. in. popular ballad nra-
SciCntists aver that babies six gram.
enabled divers In recover .r, 1 1 - nnu. i., i j i , Weil newil n v An 7 . r t c.
,i. .lie ileum ben is M'P''scd by onu pounds worth of gold bars and a feeHn for mu5iJ Tnj8 wlll 30 p. ,. Kvening Herald news
llew-i s -ntame James K Ho mes ,,. ,, ,.P lv,. fnr ,,. Iail) wh 8 Junlor erj when hulleiins; 5:30 to 6 p. ill. Exam
ul Allien, lormer governor I ole Th .livers have 11 working 111- ' -.. . Iner n,.iv hnlln.ln.
and Stale Insurance .. ,r slv . "u" m i,,,,,.Hv 0lr,..' ,.,,
g g g q cm, musi
cal numbers: 7:30 to 8 n. in.
i-niisigniiieiit to American bank- America produces one-fourth of "Mammy" Simons and Croshv
! els of 7.0011.0(10.(11111 pounds in 'he world's good tobacco, and sisters: 8 to !! n m Frank Curr i
mils are being issued every dav.
and homes are being erected in all
parts of town. There are some new
business blocks going in also. Hun
dreds and hundreds of cars pass
yry
42nasifc&r
per 100. Stocks cost dealers nrnanil whfn th.
.I..H.......I .. iu,n i
..o.i.v-n-u i-uruiinii. f ew local, eastern Oretoii tv
onions are coming as yet. I constructed at , ,te
Tomatoes are plentiful with lots sidering its i, ,
of over ripe stock in the market .! cost wa. abon t'llT
Ilest repacked tomatoei will brin' --V
aroi.nd S1.25 but bulk of olfeiir. Fnrit WrTST
selh-.g at $1 or under Wharten R "
The melon market remain:i shig-i " - .
gi.sh in spite of the hot weather.! A
i.ouRvionis onns; n! high as I w T T TMlti
wnn nome grown uurrell Gems co-i 1
ing at J? lo I2.2J. i HTXTEB RrrTHi
tiood watermelons are worth 2 v
to 22 cents for fresh stock with ""iaWIVmlttBir
The Dalles melons bringing the MEDF0RD, lij j(
niguer price. , - "uira uion". tft
i veteran, aged i:. n,
PORTLAND, Ore., Ails. 26 Cat-; lost ln l Pitt
tie nominally steady: reeeinta m ' triet, since Si:nrdii
Hogs weak to lower- re, ,ii,t ' ins, relumed m nmi v
112. Heavyweight 250 to 350 lbs.,j ''' -fternooa ibtjt (,,
meuiuin, good and choice Slifn 9.75; j " llul. arcoraina it 1 1.
medium weight. 2liil to 2r.(l nnnmin ! saPe received hert In I
nieriiiiin, good and choice .50 i !''' Riy. So dmib
10.25; light weight, lti to 300 P Hat Oja-
pounds, common, medium, good i "al1 w. Mr
and choice Sliiro 10.50. i fered no Ul t!lm t
sheep nominally st:-adv: re.! his two days miiprJ
cuipts 363.
because the "it" is the first letter1
through Ilurbank every day. The in the Latin word Kecipe. whim
4 the timber.
j iimJ
"lens ii .-".ne in teriuilteiitly lor six years to re
i. iimniissiiiner .louii j. .ne.vaiioii, cnV(,r f.nl lavy jnn,,M- locki-r
11111 11 Ol t III II 111 llltl.
EQUALIZATION BOARD
MEETING
1 gold and silver bullion. The en
tne I'nusii'.nmcht now- has
n covered.
NO'I'ICI". Is hereby given that on , o
the n i l. mi Monday of Sepiember. Waikm a Store 120
l:il. Hie llniml of Kiiualialion pbmm 177,
will aliend. at the court bouse. In
the Assessor's office, and publicly 1
examine (he assessment rolls, mid
correct all ei rnis in valuation, de-.
scriptiim of qualities of lauds,'
loin, or oilier property assessed by
tin- assessor; and it shall be the I
duly of peisi:ns interested to ap-j
pear nt tilt !im and place ,-ip-,
pilnted. Signed, frank L. 'al l
kins, Assessor.
wnen we smeii some ot tne aiiaita orchestra; to 10 r. ni Kxamin
been smoked in tins town we wonder er studio urogram: 10 to 1 I n m
what becomes of all the good stuff. Woodland Community orchestra
3 S 9 3
tenth millionth Ford is going
through today and there is to be a
big demonstration here.
On Aug. 13, I received a tele
gram from our son Monroe at Sac
ramento that he was quite sick,
and hail to look much after him
self and did not improve. I jump
ed 1:11 the train here in the even-
means "take." Doctors the coun
try over prescribe
Castor Oil
PORTLAND Ore.. Aug. 26
K.;gs firm; pullets one cent high
er, torrent receipts 33c; pullets 4 tllttll
iiisis .--c; nennerics j) it ; ,
.ijc, iienvere,! i-oruami. t TO REI.KM HUTU
s
TV. Lane, Everybody has his secret, ambi
1 tion. Ours is to. get appointed, on a
board of education,
mooch around and call
mestic science class the
; gives a cookery demonstration.
3 S S 9
body internally clean and function
ing regularly.
Puretest Castor Oil is a clear,
bright oil from recently harvested
beans and is made absolutely pure
bv a new process. Not nauseating
and then " sloniacn. 1 nuntnen 11 mi up anil ukp old fashioned castor oil, but
11 to 12 p. ni. Ambassador Hotel ing, and landed at Sacramento the
Cocoanut drove orchestra. ' next day, found the young man had .
o ( been having fever, and a bad
1 uk 1 i.AM), Ore.. Ant :!(i. Ilut-t a fA-i.ifdPr,nlw(
is a genue inxanve to Keep tnu " ' "imny, e-.ra cunes. city .(tic; KLAMATH f.'.Hi 1
standards jsic; prime firsts 3,1c: Advim ft-fci
firsts 35c; undergrades nuininal received im Ota
prints 42c; cartons 43c. 4 SnPrlf( ui y,,
iititieriat steady, nest rniirn- effect tkit 1
in-, ereiini :.e net snippers true conipan,- g0nd tfi:-
1 on Its way lo
; the purpose ol n
to 'take. 1 D0NT TRY TO RAISE your family , 4 ait.chment oi p-CT
the Crater ut' x"
Park company. Tvi
this Wednesday he started to Kverv Hem the best that skill and co''o and indiscretions of eating and 4 voicing the alti'ts"
on the do- 1 LETTERS FROM THE broUBllt him honlc w,th us- 80 ,hi,t niHn. sweet, nutty and easy to take.iuyNt IKY 10 KAlbt your family , 4
he day it y PC Oll V ' our family is now again united. ' One of 200 Puretest pt-epnra-' without it. For stotpach aches and 4
itration. rtUrLfc illP soon improved at home, and lions for health and hygiene, pains; sudden cramp severe intestinal
REV.
I pealed
I Coiilnn.
BRllliU. iOT TO
PLEDUE REDUCTION i?S:;H:
"The feller who coughs in church
(,?"i f:il.-i
: 1 1 : v .
! i I;. in li.i
11 fit l.t ai. il Wire
A n. l' ti l'i inn'
ltt.i, f lii.ii:
i. . t.ir. d to Hi.-
J.;ii;iin ul' N.iliini. ilmt iili li.-ii-h
( iK.lt til 1 ! ,1 HI U .is collsl .nn i
StrkltlL tl ti illH-r III r U Illiil Illi'Ml
I i. -ni Ml II! - ; 1 1 I 1 M 1 1 1 1 lin I itiU''
tli.n I In pit -nit or 1h.1t lin pt
1 ii i not tu i v il tl.rir :n ni.iiii
t 111 inr thus .u
Mr. .l:i. Ii..:i.i!.l i-nipli.i- ii-.l
M at a rmiMii. t altii' p. u t tt tht
r v pi n ( w .is (I in to t mil p t it loli
! i l 11 tli. piiu iTs w li 1 1 h mil M
1 1 t hin iti.i 1 1 il on l 1 m ut u. il
iK'.H i'int nl.s lie )Ii ( Ln tl Mi.it
( , 1 1 .it Hill Lit) Jih .1 m u , 1 t r.i.ly lo
It nt 1, 1 1 mm h uu 1 't 1 ut 11 1 s,
PIf Dili Mil
il
A. II. Davy of Wilbur, tmlav 1111
before District Attorney
asking that a charge of
; I'ssanll and battery be pccrt titles out loud at the movies.
' ,.. , i,i Hill 11. I l, ...1... ,..
prune orch:rds
vail, it is al-
mild Daw. Ill
lil orelia ni worker, and struck
j him several limes, once llllte se
; verelv .
j A'i'iMilillg 111 tile Mnrv told the
il strict attorney, llvatt has been
H-.SIIIIHIIK Hie iluties nt all onlianl
I be-s, ;i 1 1 hi HI 1: h he was given Un
ailtlini'it . ii;nu D.ivv was nls,, a
I nil lllbel nf tl,i Mime , lew, will, H
w, s workim: in the lieorge K
Tiak nl-i hard, alii! reseiue.l
! all s all II mle v hen he tried to Inn
Hie pll-kers 1.1 week t.lMef.
! 'I'll" bin h'M Hie illstllel altnr
ll' i thai ll.itt 1. 1,1, led he ai,,. Ins
: lil..lliel In up, IUII a,, tllev
Were HI king . the bus Hie.
' 1 hiil the. 11. aid w.,rk as 1.1-t ,.1
"' lis Ihev I'l. ; I, Mllhmign hi
I. mils Hie. w 1 l'e ii, kiln; al n
rapid 1 ale.
Ill:' nnler- lihil
lied !.,., s
ceil lh.it he
""I was mi
M h.le In- ,.
I I . -M , ( liim.i 11.
h:N, e'l tfl-
'." ' Is L.el.v
77,0 R2s Drui ston
Pnshtira. Oeoon
mm tow v I work in l.os Angeles, living at care and produce. -
MILTON WRITES. home and going over every morn- .
Ilurbank, Calif, ing. He has a verv good position Nathan fUllertOn
August 3, 1D2I. begieiiing work at S o'clock and
Kosebiirg News-Ueview and 'quitting al 4:30. He is making the
r,'l,'m's: 1 trip now on tin- street car. Of
Well, I have been a full month' course we are delighted to have
in Kurbank now, and I know more hi,,, i lmme m-aln
is the same auy wlo reads the . . "" 1 """ oenue. (jur church work Is beginning to
.1 Ills IS tl Itmul 1 ,1 I i n .. ..1 1 . ... . . 1
- " " """inis ii.ice nn snow some nie. 1 nave ueen in
I see more ot it, and I realize that j 121 homes in the months I have
it has wondeitul possibilities. I bPPn here. and the calling lo do
have been asked lo answer a mini- ! ni,,e R tremendous. I have a big
her or niiesiKins about this conn I n,n-s rass tluit meets everv Suu
. try. first Is, do you suffer with the ! (lllv ,,,,,,-ning in a hall, ami the
heat. Well no. The last thr ,,. hav0 their own Ilible school
iiinrniiiKs have been considerably noui nf course reporting to the
foggv. ami we have had quite a lm r,.K, ,ar s,hool. We have some
nl Inch fog The-- last few morn-; .a, times, and fine interest,
incs have made me think v.-rv ! .nU.h M increase soon. W ell,
much ot liiiseburg. I built a littl-I m fr ,),is time
rraiernally.
drinkintr. chan?ea in water, diet of A tiled Inat weet lr
ciimnte, take , Lee alleging bread '
fTJt A lVlrjrDI AIW'Q a ira,-i nn the !tf r
va imviii,mM - - ,..A,cl
rnnr rvuRRHOEAi'"!",,ll",l:1
DFMFDY j and connfimt
Never fail to have it on Hand.
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l.aptist church.
imiiike.i in bis pelpit Sunday
night its a text for his si rnnui nn
' I . iiliiiinn." anniiuuceil last
night 1 hat he w ill luu' a hun I n
-I "II in his pulpit next Siindav.
when he will preach on "ih.
downl.-ill of an American i.l.il."
.li--. 'issjnK ih,. ease ot Kid Mt-Cny.
Hie pugilist lacing trial 011 11
murder charge. The church w ill
he darkened and the eve so, kels
nl tile siu Will lie i il ll ill ill ll t ed
I'.. candles.
fire
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this morning 111 the fire nlaee.
have not suffered with ih"1
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wiin hnn. us fnr 1. ringing -i r,..
hi t ie, r nf t he season, w 1. ti h
..lm.- '..il k wnii a tiiiir-pouit 1, ui
that dlc .sed I ;n pniiinls. 11.. ,,:
--" killeii a black bear and Inr
cub on I he trip
.Limes Hums and I.. N. lion, i
came in shorily alter Kvana hi
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I ol the l-'iist heat here at any time any ninr.- !
bo i'ed a live 1 1 :i 11 we did In Hoseburg. In lm!
the weather bureau man at nu;-j
place has made it holler the.,,
there than here. There is always a
breeze here, and and In the si..i...
it was generally pleasant. 1
What about your water? is an- j
other question. Do you have plemv j
of it. We have gnml water. It :s
w;ii'in now. and we have to u.e,
ice. Yes, we have plenty of it, aiul ;
there is no rest 1 icl inn here on w a-1
ter. The water hero comes fm-ii 1
wells, and there is no enil nt ir. j
These wells eontlnt be (lumped ,j: y '
aiipareni ly. The ciiy is adding an
other biz well also in case nt" an
ip ei cency . We Irrigate all we i.'V" !
to. and the water bills ate n..t'
high. The water snd litht '. , -t
ate iiiiinicipally owncl. Let i ."
sav also that our homes haw 1. 1 I j
no r.'stiictinn tut liuhls. The M-..t ;
lights are lessenc.l over the li-'; .1
number, but this will not last ..nc.
Wh it iilxeil mil- K.'lli'.il. 1 is .
still linnlli, r qutinn: Theie atel IH-rittiotl.
now six MipM'l ht 1 1 hi inn. in l.ui -l'-H:k
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niititM' appoint to invt-st ii;ite
Htock nttil hnnd do a Is, Kx-(lo frn
or Oswald ost and tlfori:' r.hi' k
hat stihtntttod In tho ovrnnr a
rrpnrt mado puhlit- l.rro TiiMav on
It h invest itat inn-, or th- liutiiia..
Martin rmnpany. It ili-.ilt in d -tail
with tho organization hy that
roinpany nl th ost- rn rinain
corporation, the Nun h i-Mim n i'i
natirp -orporat inn I ho AmiTirin
Socnritiort mmpanv and tho -
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i roi trd o(n. Tho build intr-i a !
wt'll rnuippiM. wi ll c.ii d for. ar.d ,
tho lawns an a dtlmJit. pot only
havlnc rihsm, hut hoiup i-f th' in j
inito a lot of shruhhory. Th'ro is,
a lino (twinintiii-r pool, nl tho
bo u.e it al! buiuuier. Lv-t ; tar
Thr ronort whirli t riti. i.;i -s th
tMotliods omployt'd in s'ork .
inir. st.itos thai it 'i-oi ts a per
tod frnn l o -niaty, I'.'h, t,
timo hon tho 1 nnd.i-M.u: ,ti
rfini pa ny mlorod tlo- f told, t o
.Inly, wh'-n tho t-M-khntd.
its of iho fin .in of i rnpnr.r ton
took niattrrrt into thi-lr own hand-
and with a vh1 to proiortitiG t"i
romMinitiK iisnots sold thorn to );
Oronou TniM otnpany, a bond
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