FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1925.
ILSSe's
neatest Lesson
By C. H. Woodward
"I JIave Learned to Live
" 811 W. Ckealnat St
Owm Bay, Wlieouli.
l W 7M a aVa. whl-rfc f nerrr
aaa an) . Mt-aiac i our valuable prod
let. V IIOl.K .HU , MIIKA1, mmm
ba-daratj) ta aae. aaJ b-c-alaa aavlna
life ala waklaa sww prraui
f mr Vfflf and a fion-tter.'ul rhaniif
lor 1B artier la uur rhlldrm
Btaar wi)i. It ana left mm wlia '
oat arl?t avaltk and I have
trara-t-d low to live.
I wonld aa ajlad fa aanka m nn-k.
krw ( aoaelf anil lun all (hi
H HOI J f.HAI WHR.T 1 rould
fair , all the alrk and ailing pro
pie I could Snd. and the kardrr I
won Id Murk tka better 1 wuultl
Iea
v " (Slftrned) Jmkm A. til 11 la.
134 . Franklin SI..
Lanvaatrr. I'a
Ia my tUltk year a teat qaratloa
aaa akrd f Mtel
h dti 1 eatf
All thru my life vntll th pa-t
two year 1 voulil hate !tn ifaa
tupld ninrnti Uet-auae J 'in bun
ar uw It'a I Jim to rati or t Icfp
all-1 or to be ! Me. tblnkiuK
tLey were lalrtlltfrut ananera !
nhy d wa mi f
! have lcaruad the leaaoa In 4H
yenra uf auftrrlnit- ee-aliEbt falllnx.
aoft aad ayllltlnar tlimrr nalla miji
atlpntlon. ht-iiiorrnolila or pi I fa,
hruvy rul brralh, Inilltcratlnn and
the uae of a In km it e er- dny.
Ia bad I be rvperieare 1 bat
Whole f.rula W bent and Tauub
I'rliil prudueta have removed ilk
aue lll-b-allh rhanrra.
"It baa takea Juat twa years ta
r Ik tit mi.
"Iliirlti- the pnat al moutha for
the Art time la my Ufa 1 aw enjoy
lu I lie foree of life.
"Juat let tbe world aak Bi .ha
nrllun tudayi tar do I enl f I
ran't explain In flowery word, bet
I know anil eaa ee the fvrt'ea of
why and witat 1 rat.
John II. Traarraacr.
Family Learns The Secret
Of Perfect Health
4440 Watt Brldga R.
St. Lala. Ma.
EN
mm
SHANGHAI PORT
er ran superihtehdeut gateway today
JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAN FULLY
EXPLAINED TO SCHOOL BOARD
It la aaw twa years alar my
family and I Brat be (a a eatla-
l IIOI.R . It A ' U IIKAT, My family
never eiprrlrnred better health. JMj?
le and dauubter before eatlaa the
VI heat, every day or two had takea
hi nil in a; rr a iniative. My wife
bad atiiiuaeb trouble very had aad
for relief naed baklaaT aoda Iron 4
'tn J1?.!" xi 2mr. ,n,r rrl"r ?imZ?'r At special meeting of the
nllrrljr trr from tkat trouble , CHOOI Doard. t Itjr hcttool huiwrlll-
"I do n-t loa. nPDortnnltr o tendiMlt M. s. llitmm reported the
rvcoumena II. T.IU. lo iveffMb"
Thorough and Complete Investigation Made in California
to Determine Method of Operation Senator
Eddy to Introduce Law Necessary Before
College Can Be Started Here.
glsae II. J. Zlmawrmaa.
greatest
times.
inff. and is without doubt one of
WHAT these people have learned
you can learn. They have
gladly told their experience that
Dtheri may learn. They have
learned that there are no excep
tion! to the law of life; that day
by day we must replenish the
blood stream with the elements
which., in balanced combination
manifest the life forces, or we be
come deficient and diseased.
Civilized man is living on dena
tured foods, and civilized man is
diseased, because denatured foods
destroy life.
WheU Grain What tends to re
store normalcy merely and solely
because it is a natural food.
Every denatured natural food
ubstance has had the balance-relation
of the elements it contains
upset and destroyed. The poison
effect is Just as certain, though not
10 quick acting, as if you take a
teaspoonful of iodine, but beinir less
excessive may to a considerable ex.
tent be neutralized by the body, t
Decause xne eneci is slower airiniK, nl .. ,
but the accumulated effects of the rhonc or mail your order
caKinf? into me Dony aenaiuren joou
results in the thing we call dis
ease. '
Did you know that only in a drop
of normal healthy blood, a handful
of fertile earth, and a natural pram
of wheat, are to be found the 10
elements of which every living
creature is composed?
Food is denatured when some ele
ment or part of an element is re
moved or lost. It may he through
milling, refining, or through cook
ing in the presence of the oxygen
of the air, resulting in changing the
minerals from their organic form
into oxides. This is one of the
nin be given high school students,
although in the case of these three
junior colleges they were at first
result of his recent trip through net up In the same plants with the
California where he made an ex- regular high school work.
tensive Investigation of the work- At Sarramento a bond Issue of
ings of the Junior college plsn in $r,r,u,n has already been voted
the schools of Modesto and Sacra- Hj gi acres have been procured
mento, which were In session and J as a site for the future Junior col-
at Sua Mateo, during actlon ji,.ge buildings and grounds.
"me- I The lubratory equipment at Mod-
reduces cooklnir and saves much of i..., t- . .
llL I A- , , " - , 7 l -7'nrB m oaii .tini ciiini; Hum nan niento SJ4.UUU. TUft an .Mateo
discoveries of modern The use of WheU Grain Whmat
that has not been (Jenntured in cook- Hut remember you cannot get real '
niiaa IkA K..1L- . 11. ,A t I ...l nil,,. v i ... . -
results unless vou us- it reTnilnrlv. 7. ..' "'. ". ' " ei.i .... uooks costing SD.UUU
the epoch-making discoveries of the Sou never tire of bread, nor Willi . ,T 'JRn'V. .nt . an,1,at Sacramento 3.000 books
age. As confirming the law of you ever tire of Wholl " Cm h, f he fi"i tha.t San Mateo 1. costing K),0u0. In the temporary
lifa and demonstrating the cause wU. U i.l ,V.S 17 ! f"w miles from Palo Alto housing at San Mateo the furni-
of disease set forth herein, more berry iust as it comes from tha i wn" the Stanford University s lure consists of tablet-armed chairs
harvest field with nothing added. I m"a.- Al ?0 l?e pupils ana teanert desks . not. costing
nothing lost, and nothing. take : come irom a mstance or 40 miles
"i.i i .1 .u.j In each direction, and at Sacre-
mento from as far away as 75
than 74 human ailments have re
sponded to the use of this natural
fowl, these ailments ranging in
severity from cancer to constipa
tion. WhoU Grain Whmat is not a
medicine, nor in any sense a "curo
all," for it is merely a natural food.
Its effects are wholly natural and
are simply the result of the user
stopping the violation of the law
of his being and obeying it by
affording replenishment to the
blood-stream of the user of all the
elements of which the blood is nor
mally composed for the production
of normal life-processes.
away, cooked under a new method ;
of conking that is protected by the
United States and Canadian gov- m"- " ' r ''u- Fii
crnments, and is the first wheat ! 'a,t Mo' sto Is " miles from the .,.
.h-f t,n. v. ..i,o,i ,.!., t ! University of California. At San . i
eat that is identical with the raw M?.te? 'hPr RTe 140 . udents n-itlmB
ripe grain in its constituent ele- T , ' ,i . " , . w,,re n,,t ln ,he clly- J co" "C1" dlrectlon ot ( bang 8o-U Man-
ments. It possesses the minerals T1" lh tlnt ,At,M'"'r"to !" yr maintain the churlan leader after he swept down
mere that $1,000. The furniture
at Modesto, is valued at I4.&00 and
at Sacramento $5,000.
inanclal figures at San Mateo
not obtainable, as the school
inspected during the vacation
me and the school authorities
Vanquished Troops of Gen
eral Chang, Rival Leader,
Are Disarmed.
WILL BE INTERNED
Save Your Wije!
A SAVAGE WASHER and
Electricity will do it I
The Savage is a wonderful
new Machine that washes
clothes without wearing them
out and dries them without a
wringer.
No heavy lifting, no dripping
garments,
Ask for Demonstration. '
17rtt.-v.'.,. sr?rU-M-C-i Phone
Crowded Settlements Caus
ed by Defeated Troops
Admittance Presents
New Problems.
(AiocUte4 Pr Leawd CTlre.)
SHANGHAI. Jan. 13. Control of
Shanghai, the gateway port of
China, over which the Peking gov
ernment of Wu Pei-Ku, since de
posed, started an aggressive war
some months ago, Passed back to
the adherents of General Wu to
day when more than 7,000 vanquish
ed troops of General Chang Yung
Min. rival leader, were disarmed
and admitted to Internment in the
French and International settle
ments. General Chang represented the
new Peking government named un
der direction of Chang 8 so-LI Man-
and the vitamines possessed by the , Z" , .v1',, ' ' T; I Modesto Junior college and $78,000 wnn nis armies rrom siusoen ana
tr..1 roln. ,iii.i... r.A w 61 pnml th eflrst year. At were exuended at Sacramento. overthrew the government of which
. ? sacrnmen o here are 600 pupils , ,.,,. General Wu was the military head
- ...v. enrolled, inrluillng regulars and
Used and endorsed bv doctors Unopiai. (louDniu.rivA An
and scientific men of the highest I rolled the first year. San Mateo I "18 rKanizatlon
SPREADS TH3
SPRAY AND
MAKES IT
STAY
L. W. METZGER
Metrgor Building
Oak A Pine Streets
Phone 3S2
v 4)
standi ng.
to tho atMruhs holow dcltv
Cl'V will 1) in ml r hrtiitiit'lv.
in wnuiiff ph'asp cnciofce check .5 rr a dozen H-ounce Mu.h t nt-v-i
wilil in unulli r qiumiillca or thru grocery stores). Ordcra rocelvfd by
jjijujif win ou billed L. U. U,
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R. E. PARGETER
Roscbur, Oregon
Authorized Distriliutor
Whole Grain Wheat Co.
The Junior colleges of California
operate under a law authorizing
of such schools
(Ujion a vote of the people, which
involves ulso a tax levy to carry
them on. It is Interesting to note
that at Modesto the 40-acre site
and the first unit of their buildings
the combined cost being $186,000,
were secured by general taxation
ln two years without any bond is
sue whatsoever. Last year at Sac
ramento $43000 were paid to help
maintain the' Junior college.
The Junior colleges receive tui
tion for all pupils living outside the
this phase of the school activity, junior college district, Just as is
and In vindication of this com- received in Oregon for hteh school
Plaint. 24 out of 25 students went i pupils living in non-high school
to college from Modesto enrolled 'district territory. If a junior col
in the Junior colbye. lege is organized by a vote of the
Each Junior college has an or-.lpeoplo In any district or county In
college hns been operating 3 years.
Modesto 4 years, and Sacramento 8
years, except for the period during
the world war.
When these Junior colleges were
organized the pupils were some
what antagonistic as they thought
they would be deprived of the so
cial life, which was played up so
prominently during the first year
of university or college. There Is
no feeling at the present time on
the part of the students regarding
ganlzHllon similar to that found in
a four-year college or university,
without the excessive social life,
which is usually found In the larg
er Institutions. They have their
own student body organization.
California, all territory outside of
this district is taxed to the amount
of providing tho percapita cost of
each pupil attending the Junior
college coming from this territory.
In addition to these two sources
and Inter-Junior college competUfof revenue for the maintenance of
tion. The students realize that jjunlor colleges, namely, special
dnv. Snndnv nfti.rtwiiiti tlm eiillrurit . "f ovuw.l.... nn- .,.. .... t
musical oiganizatioiiK will aiiucar . did. ami keen in ,rh,i n ihi wl" 'mailer student body tlu y ,tax and tuition, the Junior colleges
0HKGON AGKICUI.TUIIE col,
I.KGE, Corvallis, Ore., Jan. IS.
Burton 8- lluttnn, junior In com
merce and member of Sigma Delta
Ch, national profession!!! Journal
istic fraternity, has been appointe d
publicity mauuger or rue O. A. C,
Kducatlonal exposition to be Febru
ary; 41-23. The various kinds of
publicity will pass through the
hands of tho manager and one of
the; most extensive plans is being
worked out.
The exposition will consist of
exhibits from the various bcIiooIs
of Jhe college. It Is to acquaint
the, visiting high school students
with tho departments and their
connection with the college. Many
delegates from the high schools
of Urcgon are expected to attend
this anuual affair.
IJaca hlp.h school with an en
rollment of 60 or less will be en
titled to three delegates. The larg
er pigb schools will be allowed an
extra delegate for each additional
60 students in their enrollment.
J)any Interesting features am being-
planned Including a varsity
bss-kerhsll game Friday or Satur-
in concert. The evening will bo
i the occasion of a genuine college
'convocation with lir. titanley Coul
.lor, dean uf men at Purdue Uni
i verslty, as the speaker of the eveu
i lug.
TOMMY RYAN, EX- PUG
CHAMPION LIVES IN
EASE AT CULVER CITY
time.
Wlillo other boxers were scat
tering their momsy n3 they went
along, heedless of the time when!
they might become objects of;
(AMiK-iulrtl I'rcw IamhI Wlrp.)
Cl'IA'KK CITY. ( ul., .I jm IS.
1..HH.I! peaceiully and napplly
have a greater opportunity to en- 'are assisted financially from the
ter finto the activities of their i funds coming from tho leases of
school than If they were attend-, govt rnment land for oil, gas, coal,
Ing a larger institution. I shale and phosphates This fund
Most of the students who attend provides a subsidy for each junior
charily to tho men who onco1 ,nP J,lnlor colleges In theso cities, ; college uf a nat sum or iL'.ooo anq
helped them spend ' what they11""' b"" graduated, have gone on i$100 pr pupil ln attendance. The
made. Tommy Hyan salted his" 1118 "irer institutions for tno ipercnpita cost at Sacramento was
away, Invested In real estuto and1""' ,wo V" at work- about $300 per pupil,
today is a weulthy man. I Tn students are admitted lo There Is a law In California
Hyan married 2.1 years ago.1 Ih,'8 junior colleges with full which makes it plssihle for the
during tho height of his career "iKh school credits, with pnrtial 'junior colleges to be affillnted with
in inu ring, anil us still married,' " eoiiuneuon ireiins tio Btnte university of California
to tlio sumo wife.
For colds, pleurisy.
nnd many are enrolled as spocial . but only 8 of the 27 junior col-
stutienis. ,'leges in that state have thought it
ln Sacramento a number of , wlse to make this affiliation. If a
grey-hnircd women are taking j junior college Is affiliated, the un
cnurses In arts. ln Sacramento ivl.rsitv recommends tho teachers
mere are courses appealing to
teachers In elementary grades, so
for them and very rigidly inspects
them
mmy'tim, and a good mouth and throat I tlmt many sdults attend the school. proft.'r to have greater freedom,
ddle-'mmseptiu. We have them ull. Lloyd I At San Mateo there are em- 'and when the junior colleges are
"fid. Crocker. I ployed four full-time teachers and fintt ounized students are accept-
Infliit'MTn ln.
lu o:.o of the prettiest liomei i:i grippe, pneumonia stock jour
tho city ure l liomas liyaa mid , medicine chest with Pioneer cold
his ite., as Irish as liie name, eaomi.,. . vief v.n.n ni. a..i......
I The man of tho house recalls n.int Antii,hi..uii,... 'm..,..i,..iu
ii.u niiMi iiu nan i unilliy , llm un,l H
loan, wciicrwoigni ami nun
i weight champion of tho
land for i':i,jears ouo of the best
known Uoxura ill the United
States.
Tommy Is C4 yenis old now,
but ho doesn't look It by tit least
fifteen years, and hu attributes
ll to ins eoiitliiiuil training ever What Is said to be the tallest' paid to instructors In these three
since n icit tne ring, no fines smokestack over planned on the schools averages $2,3ih with
unuiliu ,.P .l.lnl, II.. ,11. !' II... .1,1 a. i . . .... ... .
..... n,..,.u n. no UIUU I I UU II I'UH.Il. 1.1 lllllier enilMI rll P MtXVI Mill tit nT XV Kill All rtf IHMii . ..
do that sort of thing when he tion hero by tho Lo, Angeles schools required teachers to have 1," fln"
was fhtlng, and he keeps In lias and Klectrie cm conn Inn nt !..., v...-'. n,.i.. 1.... '" '.J".nl"r co '.' ge" vrv.. f'rS.t.,S.
four-year college course. , ,.,w,u,,.n ,.,.,i .,.h . nPni-.
The new successful offensive
against Shanghai was led by Gen
eral Chl-IIsieh-Vuan, tuchun of j
Kiangsu province. j
The T.000 defeated troops Intern- !
ed today present a now difficult '
problem to th eforelgn authorities I
whose settlements are crowded, i
The foreign authorities propose to :
arrange with the responsible j
Chinese officials here to transport
the interned soldiers from Shang- '
hal. The telegraph office on Foe
Chow road In the International set
tlement Is now partly held by both
sides.
The consular authorities have ad
opted a rigid hands-off policy and
announced today they will act on
ly when necessary to maintain or
der within the settlement boundaries.
The casualties incurred by both
sides in the fighting which resulted
in the victory ot General Chi and
the defeat of General Ming, were
estimated at 100 today. Of this
number 20 were killed.
SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION
Ascalon Comandery will meet in
regular conclave Tuesday evening,
January 13Ui at 7:30 o'clock. Order
of the temple will be conferred.
1D25 dues now payable.
W. C. HAUU1NG, Recorder.
UY AT POWELL'S
ANK , THE DIFFERENCE
N eiv and Used Furniture
COURT ADOPTS
RflllNTY fiRflFll
wwwsai unwuii
County Clerk Authorized to
Pay for Coyote Pelts
Presented.
DEMAND AFFIDAVIT
II It. II KST S.MOli I.ST.UK
(Anorlalnl 1'rria LoavHl Win.)
I.ONU liKACII, Cnl., Jan.
13.
,a,,,. t.,.i, -.,,- ,,1,,,,,-rs, me mi-!(,,i ni triH larger Institutions on
ter group teaching also in the P-, trial. The work has betn carried
per grades of the senior hlghonllt Mmieto an,i Sacramento,
school At Modesto there Is n fat- wi,ch nro not affiliated in such a
ulty of 10 instructors nnd Sacra- Uullsfiielorv manner that the cred-
The minimum wage ; r,.,i ,iri,, then two vonrs
are accepted at par at the larger
institutions.
niento 2(1.
Announcement of tho advent of
the linn of Gunoral gasoline and lu-
Most of the junior colleges jbrlcunis in the Roseburg field was
mauu Dy sir. C. 1). nes, the new lo
cal distributor, at a banquet he gave
at the I'mpqua hotel last night in
honor of a group of representatives
of Indeiiendent gnsoline and oil
denlers in this district
After a sumptuous repast, for
which the management of the Ump
qua hotel was highly complimented,
Mr. Fies introduced Mr. Graham
Person Making Claim for
Bounty Required to Sign
Statement Regarding
Killing of Animal.
A bounty of $10 for all coyotes
over the ae of six months, and
'$2.f0 for each coyote pup, killed in
Douglas county after the first of
January, will be paid by the county
clerk in compliance with an order
issued by the county court at its
meeting this month. The bounty
can be collected only by residents
of Douglas county nnd on animals
Just as good condition now, con- Alamlios lluy.
sldering his one, as hu did dm- feel high,
lug his ring career. i .
cotporntion
It will lie 3S5 yond
iPractlcally nil
"I've seen too many of the
io8 go tno wiling way after trie washer see the
they were throurli," Hyan said. IVe lldw. Co.
ave moster
of these
degrees n
teachers
d some
DLOODY CLASHES ARE REPORTED THROUGHOUT ITALY.
1 (
I . . .v ... , -t- I i t -.' '-.-w ;t:iH
.fat m a- 1 a t fr'oth 'Wt-i ;,H .
w lien you are mnktitK for an elec- have doclnr decrees. MoU of them
nilh. YAkWt- were eiiwriencod teachers before
beiiril einplnycil In their present
positions. They teach from fifteen
to twenty class? each week.
In each of theno three colleges
at the present time the courses
of study are exact duplicates of
Ihose at StHnford lniversity nnd
t'ntversity of Culifornia. KxaeMy
the Banie work Is rnrried on in the
Junior college the first two years
jas is found in the la rut r lnstitu
itlons. .Students are given the pro-
killed in tho county. Tho court'
iio'rnbeck. supervisor of' distribut- ?rd'r PvlctV. that the akins must
ors fur the General Petroleum Cor-l"B uuin uur y uaji
poration (Oregon). Mr. Hornbeck fro!u h? tlInt? lf a,,umaI Ib kl,U'd'
in a few welt chosen words, Intro- n iihiii mu accom-
duced those present to the General ! n he ilm tar bounty statinK
..... 1 r I that tne nnimal wiia kilW'd w thh
ation. but to,ly. after three, four ' ,""',"u" '. "UV the county, that the person claim-
the county,
intc the bounty Is a resident of the
J ... I timtrfita anil lt ui ititi ir m 1.1 tf Inn In
sportively, are very eninusinsiic 1 w-r -"1 county, anil that the coyolo was
about this phase of their public I,,. " , ., actually killed by the person nam-
next called on Mr. j
t
. A 1 . uf it.-,.',
Kt
I per work, preparing them for the t,e t, ,', the
advanced courses in comnier.e fHnls my he secured
school system, ami at Sacramento.
for instance, there is a great deal
of agitation, not only for the two
year college, but for a four-year
institution.
The voting of a bond Issue of
$r50.000 in Sacramento, by a large
majorny. snows me icei.ng ot inai .., .,,in ,,.
city toward the Junior col ege. Jr K 0 ownlan division ,.
'lo establish a junior college In a(.,,r of ,ne t;(.m.r.,, pPtr0,,um t-r.
Rosebura it will be necessary for I ,lor.llion Wtts ,,. liur0,lllmi. He
u to oe set up ny a special miih u j,v,.cnmed the assembled dealers In-
Mr.
George Mnrland, assistant manager
of the Oregon division, who sketch
ed for the benefit of those pres
ent, the policy of tho General Pe
troleum Corporation and also told
of, the manlier in which they mar
ed In the statement, and that it vias
not brought from any other county,
or was not raised iu captivity be
fore being killed.
The county budget for 1925 in
cluded the sum of $.1.1100 for the
keted their products thro igh Inde-! payment nf bounty, ami the court
nas aooptcii tlie oruer specifying
the manner of paying the bounty.
The order of the court is as fol
lows :
titled to receive such bounty, that
the coyote from which the skin was
taken and upon which bounty is
sought, was actually killed by af
fiant within Doutlas codnty, Ore
gon, within thirty days from tho
dale of subscribing such affidavit,
that such coyote was not brought
nor received, dead or alive, from
j any other county or state, and was
not fostered nor whelped in captiv
ity prior to the killing thereof, and
that no bounty has been heretofore
claimed or paid thereon, and that
said claim and affidavit, together
with a certificate by the officer be
fore v.hom such affidavit Is made,
which said certificate shall recite
in substance that the claimant has
presented to said officer the skin ol
a coyote upon which bounty is
claimed, that said skin Indicated
that the killing had been done with
in thirty days prior to said date and
that the otricer had thereupon split
the scalp of said skin from eye to
eye, shall be filed with the county
clerk, lllank forms for making
which claim and affidavits shall bo
furnished, upon request, by tho
county clerk; provided, further,
that said claims for bounty shall be
examined and paid by the county
court the same as other bills
against tho county; provided fur
ther that the court may require any
other and additional proof as to tho
right of any claimant to receive
bounty, and may reject any claim.
I m'.cd this loth day of January,
1925.
GEO. K. QriN-E, County Judge.
KDWIN WEAVER
C. L. ilKCKLEY,
County Commissioners.
Iliac!; diamonds from I'age Lum
ber and Fuel Company.
VIjAS SEW 11. K. LINES.
n Z, L"ndon P1Dr declare Lloo.ly flgutlug has r.ccurr.d to uianv tin
,v Kiunuiiuta aii'iuiii: in si noresi eneuilen nr lha I
Una Cities as a rvsult nf Pr.mttf
'ilils piititngrapli slums au armed clash la
Konia botween Fascist! Hoops and follower, of Generel C iriU'dl on th. 27. "Vn i 1 . , "J".""
BUsiics pa,, gho.u jar. bsi.j tW ta UX bol iTnSj C""a f ot At-
iticme. law, eiuincering, art:
and sciences. When these -ihools
(were first nrvunucd only one or
I two of these lines of work were at
(tempted. The courses are orgsniz
led not only to prepare students
; for the last two years of college
I work, hut a great deal of extension
ork Is given to meet the needs of
' the cniiiitiunitti's.
At San .Mateo the colli ce Is nt
! present housed In an ol.!. p!:iin
incidence binding, with wry
niescfe equipment. Kor the flrM
two years the rolleee was lecit"d
In the Hi'tijnr hl'Th sehonl huil'llni:
Itonils have nlreadv been nied for
grounds and a new building. At
' .Moilisto a separate s'te has b-'i ti
secured of In aetes i o care for
junior colli if n-eils, al n cot of
$;,it.iort. and the first unit of the
: hu lilit't has bot ii co'.istnn t. l
'costins l:;e.ii' Til" Sacrsmeii'.i
inllcti at thf pro. nt ti'ne is I,.,
i caied in the senior high school
hulldina. with temporary partitions
between the 1WO Sl'lO'ds. 1 is the
'fediu iff J'tnnir tttllej.0 authori
ties Hint it Is unwise to atempl to
'cany on proper colli tie work la
htfch sehoi 1 uttiiosphere. The Jtui-
j lor culltgu P'H'.is dciuaud aud sic
uuuii ta ricr Irteuoai - liiia
(AMnrinlwt Pt.-w Iaws Wire.)
WAsSIIINGTON, Jan. 13. As
a step ln constructing nlno miles
of new rullroad In Clackamas
county, Oregon, the Portland
Southern railway asked permis
sion today from tho lnterstato
commerce commission for au
thority to execute and deliver
mortgage bonds to a total of
$2011,000 to be secured by the
corporation's present property.
Some of tho funds derived from
the securities will pay off exist
ing Indebtedness hut its main ob
ject will be to provide for tho
extension.
Just arrived carload of Pago
Fence, Square Heal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Red Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices. S learns
& Cbeuowutb, Oakland. Ore.
TO CLLAX I I' SPOKANE.
amiiiiniijii j , thll r,dy growing family of m at this time, and it appearing
to maintain , sii,.f,.iiii .ml vRtUfieil mnrktnra to the court that stock and noultrv
it. It i liupossble to ask for such ,0( t;ne:al products. Mr. Hon man : within Douglas county are fenoua
an opinion at the present time, be- ; loo occasion to warn them that I ')' menaced Ly predatory animals,
cause there are no provisions In j preaptit statistical information be- ""'I particularly coyotes, and that
the slate school law for the organ-, (I1K gathered by the Oregon Auto-! 'be w eifare of the county requires
irntlon of a Junior college. The motive Trades association pointed I that this menace be controlled aud
district sc hool botird has requested ,0 ia(, neatest Influx of automobile ! eradicated as nearly as possible
Senator II. L. Kddy to introduce a (tourists It had ever been their! therefore, ordered, adjudg-
blll at this session of the leglsla- : naivilvKfi to welcome and entertain. ! ed and decreed that a bountv be
ture making It possible for Junior -fvnat it behooved each and every !p-I hy Douglas county in the sum 1 SPOKANE. V. ash.. Jan 11
one of them to make it his person- of S10.no for each coyote over the At i.ouncement that the Kl Kli'S
al business to acquaint himself age of six months and in tli sum I K i.n will take an open s-ntd in
with such a stock of knowledge as ' $2.50 for each coyote pup underttli. city election here nest spring
would enable him to sell, not only ''he age of six months killed within In which three city cotmulvoii
dreiron. but the beautiful city of Douglas county. Oregon, by a rsi- en die to be named and wii; en
Koseb'irg to its visitors; that It d-nt of said rojnly. on and after 111 erst three mm for the office
ws-an undisputed fact that the gas- the 1st day of January. 1!).'5. andinfter all the candidates hare fil
oline dealer Is one of the firjt to until the further ordr n? this ed, was made today by Rev. C.
welcomo the tourist and often the court: provi.iol. however, that no A Kexroad. called cvclopa of
nisi utipitission inoy receive is a,",",,,,7 "'" ne ...
colleges to be organized In tlili
stale If the people in the districts
care to do so.
The local school board is great
ly enthused boiit a Junior college
lor this locality, as they In Iteve it
would ne ct with fivor. sml that it
would bring many people Into
itosehnrg. and keep many Iiose
burg pupils home for their first,
years of college work, but tVy
ton do noth ng toward the organ
izatien of sueh a school until the
proper IfKisistinn sulhori.'iug such'
procedure is available. '
lasllniz one.
1 Most Hoseburg motorists have
already had tie pleasure of meet
ing Mr. V'.'.'i. who has demonstrat-
his fatth in this city and its pur
for any such
Icoyn!" hillf',1 t:nless the same be I
killed by a resident of Douglas!
county, Oreiron. and unless the per-,
on killing such coyote shrill, with
in thir'y fmm the killing of
Klan hero.
"e want men
rounding territory by invsting his the same, present the skin thereof
who :vt dry
and Mi'one the lawa," hs d"
( .Med in a siaui. tiit. MVe want
tt h.-e tieceuc -nd ru'iit.- usness
ie a city an' v-e infn.l tu five
cur support iji ppt ce il strong
to the men who will make Spo
kane, a cleau law-abiding town."
J 1st arrived carload of Tage perMii.nl capital in one of tbe most to a Justice of the Peace, a Notary
KVixe, Sq iaie Dcul Fence anil miHlcri nnd up-to-date gasoline and Public or the county clerk of Doug
Monarch galvanixiHl Kid Top. ltarb oil ilisirib'itlng plants iu souihern las county, Oregon, ami, before
wire rlie us tor pnexs. Mearns unwi. 1 ne tart tnai .Mr. ties nas icn oiurer. niase ajiiuavit sup- A.-noy s imported Broccoli Seed
been lortuuate enough to secure ported by-, the affidavits of two Is now ready lor delivery, ;o per
ithe franchise for the distribution resident free holders of IVtuglas 1 pound. Grower, should order as
of General gasoline and lubricants county, Oregon, to the effect that soon as possible. Mrs. N. C. Ash
is an assmanro of th-. success that the claimant Is a resident of Doug- by. Apt. 6, oner Kuse Confection
wUl atttutl lu saw Vsntura, Ut coauty, Oregon, la lawfully an- eiy, Koiebaig, Cretou.
4 Chentiweth. Oakland. Oro.
For qu'.-k result. n Nw
Bevl iw classiliwi .dvvrtlssinunu
lbsy (ft rxsults.