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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1925. HbwYimesand Morals Do Change Miles (i t r d - -V'1' K, i I -Not Gallons the Measure of a Qood Qasoline You can sve on gasoline at the beginning by disregard ing quality. But in the end, youll pay through your motor. ft So if you really want to be economical, you will buy your gasoline by the mile rather than by the "price per gallon." That means you will buy Union Gasoline. Its price is the same as that of any good gasoline. Its econo my will be told by your motor. Union Gasoline is non detonating. Its power impulses are not sledge hammer like. Its explosion progresses with resulting power that is smooth. With Union, your mo tor. starts quickly acceler ates with a swift, vibration less pick-up and easily attains an even, gliding speed. The makers of Union Gasoline are capable of only a quality product. It is sold through Union Oil service stations and by dealers of the first class everywhere. Union Nori'Detonating Gasoline J I c Union Oil Company of California J Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil v .V V .v.: Li a. no Indianapolis Pays Last Tribute to Thomas R. Marshall ' Tk llmpllcltv that lwT iurroundcd him In life, win the iWinatinv t,.,t, f the f,,-,,.: IftTTteoj of Tboma R. Marshall, war time vice president of Ihe V. S., in Indianapolis, but all rm. rw w ua Nmwwj until urc raw 01 uic cortege, j ne pDoIot show the casket leaving tin Virginia Bosort, wearing the tort of encumbrance called bathing tuit not to many years ago, meeta lcanor Hoffman, adorn ed in the twimming costume officially approved by censors at At lantic City. .F.D. TO BE EXTENDED TO Authorization has been received by Postmaster Heinline to extend the Melrone mail route over the tlonally larger than last year for several weeks and the cumulative total since the first of the year now exceeds that for the same period of lust year by a full weeks production. SPIRIT OF PAST ANIMATES JACKSONVILLE'S GOLD PLEA (Aan-latPd Pre, Lniei Wirf.) MEDFORD. Ore. June 11. At a meeting of the Jacksonville city council last night a resolution was passed urging all the citizens of that place and the entire county tO DUt all the mill thoir .on lt v Muaiinu ruuu mr a instance or ' circulation, withdraw paper cur two and one-half miles to serve I rency and thus help out the gold twenty more families. At the pres. I miners and the gotd industry ent time. In accordance with an-1 Copies of the resolution will be thorlty received ahout six months sent to all miinlciiiaiiti in n... aso the mail carrier noes ho Mel- and to the larger cities of the Unit rose and then continues to Elea- !-ed States. Jacksonville was the rose, retracing to C leveland hill i largest gold mining camp in Ore arid back by ihe river road. Ln- gon 70 vears sun h,,i i. r, . i der the new plan he will turn off J of only a few hundred inhabitants' to the left at the Cooper corner, i although many gold prospects and traverse the Callahan road as I there are still being worked from mr u me rrnim mum place, tie nine to time. win then retrace his way to, the main road and follow his regular route. The route willBerve approxi mately twenty families. 'those served hy the route will t STATE PRESS t COMMENT HOME OWNERSHIP. The present year sees rapid pro gress ln building operations. Six billion dollars a year is the pre sent pace. And forty-five percent of this construction is in homes. More Americans, it is said, are now owning their, homes than ln any previous year. The movement to suburban lo cations Is accountable in part for this condition. Good roads, the auto and electric lines of travel encourage rural homes. A grow ing desire for better standards of living than those in small or in crowded quarters In cities Is also a contributing factor. To own rathur- than rent: to possess a j real home is a prime requisite of high quality citizenship, to live amidst the beauties and comforts ' of one's own garden, pets and flowers where there is ample room for recreation is real pleasure. This movement for home owner ship is of great value to the state and nation. Through this owner ship the owner becomes a tangible part of the government unit Every home built and occupied creates new values tor the whole com-i muntty and through It the whole range of social and economic con ditions Is improved. Salem Sta tesman. Ask for .The insecticide with the pleasant odor MADE IN OREGON NEW MILL BUILDING TO BE COMPLETED NEXT WEEK The reinforced rnnpmla rtntlillnt, ibeiug constructed for the Douglas ! County Flour Mills, will be com pleted the first part of next week, it was announced today. Work has been rushed on this structure an it is being finished in record time. : Installation of the new equipment and machinery will be started at once, and will probably take two months, as the machinery for feed mixing will be more than double the capacity of the plant. The mill warf already equipped sufficiently I to meet the demands for flour. with an ample surplus for future I developement. Some new niachin I ery will be Installed in tbat depart ment ti increase speed and effi- ciency and to bring the mill up to the minute. The feed department. however, is to be greatly increased itnd will have ample capacity to supply all of the southern part of the state.. j o , Easy Pickin-! People who can- ; not afford to buy a new car, and still feel the need of having one, look for a good used car in the ! News-Review classified ads. Many a king wears a second-hand crown. Who cares? Classified ads present choice listings of both new and second-hand things. If they suit your needs and your purse GRAB 'EM! McMIM.AV .'KT FItKK H.VI. I II.IM l,ni wire.) v AHI.NGTON, June 11. The be required to provide standard Mnc.Mlllan expedition when it de mall boxes, with their names clear- pnrt9 ,or the Arctic" une ?7 S ly painted on one side and erected 1 retrv u-iih,, ..m ,j... ' ,i. m .riT1? carry no pec,al 'ntnietlona con Ill start on June cernlng the course It should pur- on substantial posts j 1 he new service w I Th. , ,. .., i.. ""e 1,1 claiming any lands which forth., rmite ha. been on fVr r dTspu r1o7v flylng some time, petition, having been I uispuieq territory. iiieu ny tne resiftciits. and a map and survey presented to Postmas-i ter llelnllne. LOCAL COUPLE NATIONAL FRUIT CROP OUTLOOK IS ' POOR, REPORT SAYS ; i fAort.t.. pm. yuH Wlr.) j WASHINGTON. June 11. The ! present outlook for fruit ernn rather unfavorable, the department I of agriculture crop officials de clared today.' The condition of ap ples on June 1 was nearly ten per , cent beloW the usual average on i that date, they said. ! "Frost In late May," a statement 1 said, "reduced prospects in many scattered localities. Northwestern : HintPft ernaj-t mnra n .... 1 . . I at the home of the bride's mother, (were picked last year, but for the .Mrs. lues li Clark, on East Second country as a whole the crop does' Avenue. North. The wedding cere-j not seem likely to be as large ninny was performed by Rev II. E. ..Pp(l(.n producon ,now, J ,' Mow, of the Christian church. i , i. .... . among only Immediate relatives of f the cron I. rn..,. AJZ, Lr. party and gue,,,. Mrs. Hohertson i." ,h'" '" '"..."'L " uilv i.t tlii i "'"""vi mail lasi year. ' Chiropractic Healthograms HEART TROrm.K RESPONDS TO OUlt SCIENTIFIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. MANY suf ferers from this most distress ing trouble who have failed to find relief through other meth ods are gaining their strength through our methods. WHY take further chances when HELP Is at hand. We Invite your Investigation. We have specialized for years ln the treatment of HEART TROU BLES. Electro-Chiropractic . for Health DR. RUPERT A. MOON Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 Coming as a surprise to their many friends here was the mar riage of Miss Mary Julia Clark and Harold Robertson, both of this city. Wednesday nlBht at 8 o'clock, I states DANCE At Long's Hall COLES VALLEY Saturday, June 13. Music by Those Hayshakers Is a popular nung lady of this city anil allcM.l.it tne local hiuh school. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Konertson, of this city, and also nttended high school here. They will niBke their home in Kose-buig. (iOVKItNMKVT SI'KH Ktl.T MAKKItS AMI T.tNXKKS. ( lH-l,t..l 'tm l...Mt Wir...) WASHINGTON. June 1 1 The government today filed an anti trust suit In Chicago .eking the dissolution of an alleged mono poly In cattle and cult hair and hair felt. The Tanners Products Compa ny; Amerlran Hair Kelt Company and 1 1 a companies engug'd In tannlnt; In various parts of the I'ntted States, were named as de pendant. The petition charged that Ihe neityinants 'are engaged In s com bination and conspiracy in the re straint of Interstate tradv and commerce In cattle and calf hair and In soft hair (elt. and are roiup:i!ilng an, at'.cmpllrg to monopolize such trade and ran. tnerce In violation or thr mmii imi laws of Ihe I'nited Slates." The pear crop also is only fair, California being the only Im portant producing state which ex pects a materially larger crop than was harvested last year", ACTRESS ASKS $200,000 FOH ALLEGED SLANDER I. (Mill It III MM.ss SHOW S i i;i:.hk ta i-wt :nt. WASHINGTON, June It. Af ter a period or foniparallic quid, the liin.-.nr Indu-trv has tkco a decided tliward trend. llglires for last week compiled hy the National Lumber Manufac turers' Association show new Incline amounting to 12 per cent Increase over the week pre ceedlng and .15 per cent over the corresponding ""seek of 19;t. New biuin. is has been propor- m,..lr.t 1-tmb l,rrf a ire.) NEW YOllk- Inn. II , dossier of the French vnvopnman. figures in the trial here of a 1200-, 000 slander suit brought against! five defendants by Mrs. Marlon Mc- ......... ,,,iiti.ii, luimrii; ierceues I.elth. the first actrees to play "Salome" ln the United States. The dossier purported to Identi fy Mrs. Sirlth aa a notorious duch ess He Valienda, who was Impris oned In Frmice in Inns r.ir ,w lilement. Mrs. Smith alleges that me netendants libeled her circulat ing the report. The defendants are Mme. Anne K Cucrtn Inrnwr A n. .. r -n .... .. . sentatlve of Mme. Mlllerand, wife Of the formr Prnnrh hMal.lanl . George N. Durlelgh. an attorney; Harry N. smith, of Ihe National In formation llureau: Ilronson Bache lor, Inc., a public agency, and Hoger H. Jenkins, an officer of the corporation. Keep the Rent Take thlnga tinder your wing own the borne you lire In and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concreta Work, and Furnish Estimatea and Plant, J. E. RUNYAN Phone 202-J 4S7 South Jackson St. Roseburg. KLAMATH FALLS Ore.. June 11 Henry Httrke, Klamath Falls wel terweight champion, wrestler, tossed Pete Ilusukos, former worlds welterweight champion. In two straight falls here last night. The men were separated to pre vent a fistic argument just before they went on the mat Burke took the first fall In nine minutes with a punishing to hold, and won the second fall In seven minutes with a double a:i lock. Special Meeting Roseburg Rod and Gun Club FRIDAY JUNE 12, 1925 7:30 P.M. A. T. Lawrence office 'NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS lightens housework PABCOLIN lightens housework because of its easy-to-clean enamel surface. It has 25 more ' wearing surface an improve ment on print linoleum yet costs less. See the beautiful patterns in both rugs and yard goods. You will find some that are ideal for your bedrooms, living room, kitchen, sun porch or bath. For Sale By JUDD FURNITURE EXCHANCE Buy other Pabco Products from tht.e dealers: MALTHOIO ROOFING U.W. METZGER RUB BER.OIO ROOFING CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. PABCO PAINT 2IGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. PI PABCO M PRODUCTS M