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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1925. VARSITY Underwear For Men The thliiss you look for In uinl'T wear you'll find thrm ltiu'.i pros en I in Vanity. ON ALL VARSITY UNDERWEAR IS THIS THREE MONTHS GUARANTEE: 1. That the irama will not rip. 2. That the size in correclly markt'd, 3. Thut the buttons will not cmno off. 4. That the pull out. buttonholes will not That the iiiHtirl.il will neither tear nor wear out through ordi nary, everyday uso. (Silk and Silk Mixture Are Excepted.) It's underwear you'll enjoy li's muxlmum return on your underwear Investment, lint of nil, It costs no more than the ordinary kind. Pi M 51.00 to S3.C0 SFEN CERS I covered thut he had drank the 1 poison, ho wan rushed to Bend, I hut o win if to bad roada arrival 1 wui delayed and and It was some time before he received medical attention, j Hesides hi .wide aurvived by a three-year old 1 daughter. DANCE BY ARTISANS For full line camp equipment see Zlgler Fee Hdw. to. At II rock way hall Saturday ft Blent June 27. Ciood muiiic. Stanley Is : free ref rebnieats. Come, have 4 a gooJ time. . . . . MtoKintM Pnn i. um it NKW YOKK, June 2S.- Dom s tii: troubles of Arthur K. Hourne, Jr., grand non of Cnmmodoie Fred erick H. Itourtm, sewing machine magnate, who left a IKi.fMMj.ouo es tate, have culminated in his arrest CALIFORNIA CLUB USES U. S. MAILS EXTENSIVELY COLD IN LONDON SENDS WOMEN IN SEARCH OF WRAPS LONDON'. June 2.'. A sudden LdA AN'iKI.EH. June 25. Ap proximately :l.MtO,ln)0 nieees Willi constitute the outgoing mall of the chanrn In Die weather sent the Automobile club of Kouibern Call-j Amerlran nod other women, who lorma mis year, u wuii-ai eu : are to he presented at KueklnE lii utMtlxtif ri-L-.'isfd reeenllv hv ; h..m t..iH.. i..i.ki ...... - i.Mitiuarters or tne orgamza- HParrn r warmer wraps after all he punched her nose. i n The flKtires were based on ,1Bir ,, i,aU i,een malie , (auKht by a po.lce atitomubde ,,,,.,,,,,,,( uf n,al, Iliattl.r sentjaccordai.ee with the predictions directed by his wife, Uoucne 1-lMitl-j during nil. 0f the weather prophet that the ed not Kullty. j Klrsi-elass letter pontage of thehot BnP would continue. or two day, his wife beatrice niotorltiK oigunlnitioti averages I It was so warm during the first Clancy llourue, alxu 21, laid aeln . 3. .Mm b iters a Hay. In addition court a few weeks ago several to his apartment house, rihu said , 2,HM( pieces of second-class mall j persons fainted and a number of iihe wanted to quesilou him regard-, matter and some 150 parcel post ! innovations were brought Into use Ing a. divorce suit he filed lu 1'ada-, packages are sent, totaling for the ln KOf.p the presentees cool up to ueiia, iai., recently, Jlournu came hoiuo last nlcht. An argument ensued white a crowd gathered, lie punch d her nose, she said, and fled through the crowd. t'ouimandeerluK a police dally outgoing mails an average of . ii,. i,.., ,, nrlor to their USD pieces. The figures, allowing entering curtsy before the King me jer, ami ()neen. :i'M working days In vealed thai the club sends out an nually 1 ,ti!ir,,ouu pieces of mail. However, ibis Is but a fraction Among these Innovations were little Ire boxes lnstall-ed in the limousines, both in cool the in- running board and directed the po lice driver until liourne was caught three blucks further on. Heat with gas. flivver, Mrs. Uotirne stoud on the ! more than 50 per cent of the total i ,erinr of lhe T0hlcles and con umguiiiK mail in.- k. i ..... serve ,Me (rchness of the bou sends out approximately 1.2'o,ui)l j quotg durng tne wat of two or copies of Its inonllily magazine. ,nrve , ,he where In addition some Ioii.imhi p iters , ,he ,,.,,! nne ,lp for ,nelr and packages are carried to M i lurn al , palace doorway, branch offices by the highway pa- indi(.tin, were this morning, trnl fleet wnich the club main-1 however, thnt debutantes would ,ains- have to use foot warmers In their 0 " , , I cars tonight insread of ice boxes. If you Masons and I)e Molays j Numprlw dressmakers worked wish to have a good time, come to mnst of a nl(,nt aten(n, t0 customers, desiring laat minute NEW OFFICERS OF G. A. K. INSTALLED (uu-iiM I'm t. inn., the dance at the llainbow (iardens ORKCO.V CITY, June 25 Newly , lomorrow night, elected officials of the Oregon ! o . statu department of the O. A. It. I I were instulled today at the annual - .encampment here. j t clal subcommittee lias been named F. -N. ltthrop, I'ortland. was wnn insiructions to make detailed elected stale department com- LEAGUE COMMITTEE Ov-NO LUlO 1 Jr Htudies hih! to obtain thf opinions I munder lute yeaterday. INTERNATIONAL LAW of r'"'"f2',l Iror'HMionul authori-! Jams K. NelMou, O-Tgoa (Anoriattl I'rvas I'Mwd Wirt1.) STOCKHOLM, June 2C. Sup pression of idracy and the joint ex ploitation of the rh h.-a of the ea tht,HW anilW(.rf he mo aiiiuiiK me l't iirm nuujecia t lected for study by the leaKue of Nations committee on the codlHt-a- City i ties. '1 n'H rejiorU the committee was chosen senior vice-command-!a a whole will examine and then ler; Comradu Kneirheim, liresbam, j obtain the opinions of the different junior viue-comiimuder; J. T. Jtut Rovernmentii an to what they ,1,-r, Cladtone, department- cha- niiKht ultimately , ratiry. When ijain ami J. K. Hall. I'ortland. medi- been obialned tal adviser. the committee will report Its find-' J. l Conner. J. L. Crowe. I). B. HEALTH BULLETIN ? TVrilOll VAC IN.TH)X. (Statp Hoard of Health) Typhoid fever can be prevented In a number of way most of them (food. Since the dtseafo is ; caused by nwallowlnir the norms, j anything' that will kill Ihem in til 178 to the cotllieil or the league, I lljinsoil I W liuiiulee atitl II S L, .1 , , . i7i. h u iii ,i..,.i.in - iw,.h.,r ln , ' iiapanc aim ii. a. -f(lnrH ,, prms enter food and lion of International law, of which "M T, h" gnVlrn ,., inL-'tl, 'r for w 'r memuers 01 (,rink hy rnnimtnaiion with the the Hwedinh Kx-Premier Hjalmar " i Jr . . " , u ' u'r". 1 w"""""l,,1M"u' . wamea Hammarskjold is the prerti.ient and " "Z " ' ih, " nf lva ,v, -overy or Jiooa iciver, , xx- m. ,.... - k-..-, bjets as semi BUHceptlble of W(lJI e ecled iircsident of the state, George W. Wickersham of New agreement In lhe form of Reneral was appointed by the leaxuea as-1 aembly last lall upon the motion 8tU(Ierwitter c08l(, 1(.8B per 4 of Uaron Marks von V urtembTK, 1 uijtWr then Swedish minister of foreign ; . n m affairs and delegate at Geneva. 1 REEDSPORT ASKS BIDS A summary of the work so far ac-! 997000 PROJECT compllshed tshows that the commit- HKKDSPOltT Ore. June 2i. tee has not taken up the proposal Hlda'an'the IteVdsport fill project favoreu by Senator Koran to outlaw , whereby the level of the city will Of people who exrrto tvnhoid rerms. cnylhiirir that keepn th'He wantes from coming deparemeut of the Woman's Jtelief ; !lto rontnet with food and drink corps. prevent the disease. o J Those means are employed Aryndui, piauo luuer. I'll 011 e 1S9-L. 1 wherever ulfhlent supervision - o j cin be given, ns in towns with FIDE CITI I ATlfiM ;utiv3 health departments. . The war altogether. Neither has It con sidered the so called rules of war- IN BEND WORRIES ( An ia!fj Vivm laanl Wir.) HI-:nik Ore.. Juue 25. Kire con- be raiKed an averaite of five feet. have b'en culled and will be om-ned .ditions Are acutely hazardumiH. ac- fare, regarding that subject as too: July 6, the city council has de-'irdlnff to local forestry officers. big and complicated ror immediate j chjed. TU relative humidity has been discussion, nor has It entered upon j Half a million feet of material (very low for several days and was the hardly less formidable topic of will be used ami it will be obtained duwn to 23 at this mornlnp. the rights of neutrals In war time, from the harbor, the port dredge A strong wind was reported from which includes the freedom of thejdottiw the work. (Waiker Mountain lookout station sea. iThft eatlmule by City Knglneer :lan. vestenlav. Onlv one fire is changes. Introducing furs and velvets in place of the embroider ed shawls first provided. KANSAS VETERANS NEGLECT TO COLLECT STATE BONUS TOPKKA, Kan., June 25. Scat tered all over the globe are some 5,000 world war veterans entitled to share In the $2,500,000 remain ing ln the Kansas soldier bonus fund, but Ignorant of the fact that the money belongs to them. "Sadder still. ' remarked Leslie E. Edmonds, stale bonus director, 'those veterans, who probably need the monev. will not be able to get a cent of It after June 30. The slate legislature has extended the I time once, but will not do so again." About 1.000 claims have been paid by the state since the legisla ture extended the lime for consid ering applications. Most of these were paid to veterans In other states, or In foreign countries, who - 1 - fr' m iC at"! ' - L.'-rtr Vlii, rt?v City Cooking Convenience, Anywhere Instant cooking heat, as clean, intense and 'easily regulated as gas; ample size for cooking any meal the year around and modern conveniences that lighten women's work these are the things which make Perfection Ranges of today so superior to stoves of the past. ' Modern Perfections end forever the house wife's daily struggle with kindling, coal and ashes. They bring all the conveniences of city cooking into your home no matter where you live. Why worry along with a coal or wood stove when this quick, clean oil range is obtainable? Dealer everywhere havfc Perfections and are glad to demonstrate. See your dealer today. The Cleveland Metal Products Co. OtUami Bramch fSlh and Hollit Strrttt PERFECTION had Just learned that Kansas was paying a bonus to men who were bona fide residents of the state at the time of enlistment or conscrip tion. Tluy your refrigerator now at ZIx- ler-Kee Hdw. Co. INDIAN BUREAU TO DROP MANY WORKERS The committee's procedure has j IX L. Buckingham of (he cost is been, President Jlammarskjold approximately $:7,imo. said recently, to select a limited i o- list of topics on which agreement! DAILY WEATHER REPO RT among; the governments seemed u. a. weainer imr-au, meai ornce, burning at Hih present lime in the forest. It is located at Cultus 1 mountain and has been burning since Sunday, but Is neither largo nor serious. the most likely, honing later to be Koseburg, Oregon, 2i hours ending able to enter upon the more con- a- m- troverslal fields. This list Includ.-s. ITeclpltatlon ln Inches and hun- questions of the nationality or ' !;,IWVM! "'"'l-'rainre last niKht 4 , ' i.,.n..4. Precipitation, hitt 2t hours 0 i Molnys and Masons limit nf lorrimriiii u ' Ui. h Total preclp. since first month .60 1 "Hi'-r one of those enjoyable club U Oil 111 liirlmln the rii'tiln rtf "tutu Normal preclp. for this month 1.07 j dances al the H.tlnbow ('.aniens to- rows"; the sMcial prtvllegtt and immunities of diplomats; the status of government owned men hunt ships, such as lhe American levia than; the International extradition nf person accused of crime; state responsibility for Injuries Inflicted bn visiting foreigners; procedures at International conventions for the negotiation of treaties, and an In- and Krtday lernaiionai siaime oi nmiiaitons.1 For each of these subjects a spr Total preclp. fiom Pt. 1. 1. 8.23 1. to date Average prcrip. from S 1S77 Totnl excers from Kept 11C4 Average precipitation for wet scaSollK, September to May, Inc lusivel 31 43 Fair and continued warm tonight WILLIAM MF.l.U Meteorolnuluf 46 water supply Ih carefully watrhoa .'nd is purified if necce--ary. Dai- j ri' nn1 ne;i iiniit-i tiiuii. uim I milk is usually pasteurled to make sure It Is safe. Food-handlers are examined to s that they are not typhoid-rarri-rs. or people who, having had the dis-e;-e. still excrete the K'Tiiix, which are sure to Infect I ho food which tlfey handle. All these method1 nre good, and nrhnn command le koep the tvphold fever cases down to a J f'. rv In- ivl. When wa travel i ' fAwliil 'n Uml Wire.) aroitnd. however, we are much WASHINGTON1, June 25. Two ' more apt to corne into contact hundred and ntnoty-four employes with typhoid sarins. The sprinu'ln the field service of the Indian itnai we camn ly mav mi numnen. iwuituu mi .uuihk wuc ui iiiuic in Jack Hnwman, state fire warden, i t'ie fnrmer who sells us nur milk nearly every Indian agency and rejorts that with hazardous condl- , may he excreting tvnhoid Kerms. I reservation in the county will lose Hons existing there ar no fires in j mid Include a few billions of them their jobs July 1 under a sweep- graiis per quart. Kven at. homo tng reorganization plan announced o may run n'-rnss a restaurant, ; here today. whero an undiscovered carrier is ) The Tedtictlon of force will clip employed a c ok. What can we 't under the"? circumstances? There ! another way besides avoiding the germ.-!, by taking the fi;:ht to the enemy and strength ' ening our bodies against the I germ, so that we may not de- 1M ;MAI I CiVJ niVF v-'lop the disease even if it gels Oil CookiStovM and Ovens Styles, sizes ana prices to suit every rret. Ftr quick tvarmlh ivkmtivr needed Ike Perfetmn Oil UeaUr. tht Perfciti?': X. . . . " j :'" -.. , An- iiiiiri-iiw nlKht. It's lint Iu-it 41 HI It II be cinil u,lt lll.Tc. . M.fiS but MAN BREAKS NECK JC7.f'05 annually from the payroll. ( lerks, stenocraphers, matrons, Indian police, judges and other of ficials nre among those whose po sitions will be abolished. The num ihT remaining on the bureau rolls ; July 1 will be 4.932. , la. (A tt.. I'tcm l.i-il Wiro.) ASTOItlA. Juno 2.V-WIU1 As toria and Clatsop county sutlermg unih r the most iniense heat wae ever experienced here, the hid wea ther took Its toll iu uu indirect manner when Kckhait It. Hansen. -5, siute, of Hammond, a tlhtit village nuiir this city, became over- l healed at his work "! rday and (t her ' diseases. NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE ; ThU Is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver " "'J,1,!' ".'"ni;;, siripiug off his clothes don inta tho Columbia river from a dock. Tht ebb tide had lowered the wat Ih of neck Will End That Tired, Rundown Feeling. Build Your-1 ,,w b,rok,'n' u, u,h OLCUllin ln" i He Moluy and Masonic dance at lhe Kainhow (iardens , tomorrow iilfht, (ioixl music. MRS. J. P. MORGAN SHOWS IMPROVEMENT A person who gets typhoid I fever develops resisting power to 'the germ. If he d'dn't. he'd ne I ver get well. Till resisting power ; itnys on for Mme vein s, and I keps hi in from gettfni; typhoid ' fever again during that time, even j though he should swallow the I germs. It's the same sort of im munity thai fci produced by many The hody. now- See our line of auto tents before you buy. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY TEACHER GETS JOSEPHINE POSITION central bud. It Is well to out off tap root more than one Inch In length at time of top clipping. Im merse entire plant in a solution of blacklcaf 40 plus a small amount of soap or Kay so. Make this solu tion" as follows: Rlackleaf, one ta blespoon futl to each gallon water used, add enough soap or other spreader to form a slight suds. Remove plants and plunge the roots in a batter of thin mud. Plants are then ready for field planting. Planting will be done by hand planters or machine. Water Used In Planting. The amount of water used In planting will of course depend upon the moisture In the soil. The Judg- I ment of the operator will care for this point. ' Some growers have used certain commercial fertilizers In the water used for transplanting. This practice has but very little value and may be productive of I some heavy losses of plants where i incorrect amounts of fertilizer has j been disolved In the water. Soil Preparation.' The plan of preparing a field for broccoli "will vary with the planter's ideas of good tillage. The work can be summed up by stat ing that a field Is in good condition for planting: when there exists a good mellow plant bed to the depth of six or eight inches, having liberal quantities of soil moisture within two to three inches of the surface, t Newly-set plants sboul . ) il shallow cultivation within two of three days after setting to mulch the soil and conserve moisture. La ter cultivations should follow at in tervala of 10 days or until plants intrrere with culture. Every old broccoli grower knows that time and money is wasted by planting; broccoli upon soil that fa liable to have excess or standing water during the winter months. This vegetable demands a type of soil that has perfect drainage dur ing every growing month from June to March. Heat with pas. self Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy Feel Your Very Best Again! In his private practice Dr. II. S. Thneher demon. dialed thai mich symptoms us ludigcnilon, (las on a Sour Stiuiuu h. Itch hinit, I M.lnetis, Colds that Hang On, Sick Ihrdaihes, Constipation, ihat Tiled Keeling and a general lEmi-l town condition of lhe Svcm nr- ofii-n the result of a Sluggish Liver- and that relief in such cae.s (nne- quicklv when the Liver Is properly Cleansed and Toned und the ,St. in is wot king normally again. ' . Why This Gives Relief. When working as nature Intend ed your liver does three ihlni;- necesMiry to keep you feeling our best. First, It purities ..nr ItLOOI), every drop of lu h passes through the liver e.-ry fifttM'ii minutes. Senmd. out liver furnishes the essence.' that are essential to peiteet IMCKs TIO.V Third, your liver supplies the serietioiiH nature i.-es to lub ricate your inlcKiiiM'H no that ( i r bowels can moe naturally, gently and regular every day. When onr liver becomes sluggish II cannot tlo these three things; t mis ipi' nt ly, you sutfer from one or more of the syiupioms above dectihcd. Share It With Family! Just to prove to v.. n n,t vou CAN gt tpitek HKI.IKF. diiihts are giving away H.'Ki; ID.. t., trial Tha. hers Liter 1 M !h a t tup of AHI.K intiedl-' m:v viiK. r il ally r Milt Llil II, V. It'1 im iuuiv.li iii i n--u :a'is iur inetr H ClHMtFiTIVK and H K A L T II-! ties t h ' Ll'ILIMMi prtiperiii-s. Kadi In-! 'm' pi'idhtit is chosen m help Nature to ch iiiiM- and lone the I, her - (o coned this niii-e (r Cunsitpation - lo Impnn e I litest Inn and Appe tite - to Nourish and Strengthen the sstem m tone the Tired and Ovcilitxeil Nn-ves. ft ml to send purer, llenh liter lltood cnursitiK linough nui- veins. W ,r... June 2 - Hop- s every of Mrs. J. e lhe tin. inner. n ill t( sleeping mI k- sTimmer home near wvre strengthened to day, w hi a ; 1 1 -. Mm tan. tor t he (trt time sane he hil Into a stale oi conirt en June. g,ie Indi catioiin oi i et ii ru lug conscious ness. .M rs. Mor run's phy-h ia ns nn-noun'-d j.ituiday she had passed the criM. Clip the Coupon Oolowl eii iMilhtlU t II v. :' Ilii, ti.iilth "vnip AH thtf ..n icll i.niht pie I.. sire hot tit s of hr. and Wood Hvnip. Pl'li KLY VKt.K'l tins hanipl m t ii in i friends a-d lllar ilnli;i tier the gu;i ill !' n 1 1 -the aie tn irv liiiltdiiu; legetahle i' a- k in i ei in n b m h fi w luit a few t"I mi. Keep tip v ;itn: .t aftft the il' iimn dialed ps c;!"1. stifiw cur '.i'n s that lhe ' I).. u.- i?: t,, nu ll e that I'Vfi v pemij I ft" tnt' ai.y r :im -enj'l- tt'lv salif-lied. f? t Thi Coupon i Good for One lrepie Onttle of Liver '& Plood Syrup If pretcnted hffo. the tuply lor Iret dlstrlbi't.r-n I, AlrtidY given away. R,Jd thr lull drti.l, nbovr. thtn net at nnce. a, thta oflap la limitr-l. Cat a tnjl 1.2a now by pre.it.ng thu coupon to fthan Fullarton, Rua, 0 g, Oregon; Drain Pharmacy, Drain, OreJPv o Cotik w lib gas STAGE DRIVER IS j DEAD FROM DRINK I OF POISON MIXTURE I - I ft... t . i-M 1 t 1 HIM', (He , june J.V. - tn'lttt.', S it ill y. ;t y.itr nid siae Hriwr, h tin di .111 k 1 n mine 1 cl.tl a t by iml li e Man ! ... died l.re . teidsv (Int., lv u a n-tiilt eT driiiK 11:: itm .nf, I. utit.h ale aw-O the liMin; nf hi- r I imiuu 1) . ac-t:d-lll'I In (lie phv.4lii.itis lie M said to h ive lift i.il! ! med to df.ith. Statii u.H dliIHK a M.'iite in lit ud. hi ti the ui ilivit happen ed iimte than an bourn ride (mm Hen.! Me stopp. d the side cf i.ii-.;)itr in.H'iiiiie mid du:.n; the iii t u. e oi lhe ot U'T drl l . naw a hniile on the seat and wiih out ntiti(iu the cement took a bi suttllew. V ten it wa d- ever, does not distinguish between lite and dead germs, when it turl" fighting. In oilier words. It will fight dead germs, and thereby develop It resisting power, just as it would live ones. Tlr dead ones, thoinrh, cannot Multiply and produce typhoid i fever. We take advantage of this j n.il'H or the IhmIv hv Infecting the , tlend tvphold bacilli under the i kin. Therehv we fitol our bo- , dies Into thinkliy. that they have j lhe one to Cel.-. end train tivm ( to be aide to resist live ones, j w hen they do meet them. ' The fluht of the body against the dead germs sometime' pro- ; ; duce a litth fever, but the great j comfort of knowlniT we are pro- i tectetl agnlnt tphold easily ma : ken tin for that. This typhofr "acctnation" is valuatde at all times, but cpectally so when we ! i contemplate a camping trip. If 1 we take It eiery tlfrtr years, we j keep ourselves protected h trains! ' lall ttdinary thatn-es ot petting , :t!ie ili-aa-e, Tp!inirl MTcitt'itien was mnltily rcpnnlhle for the I great drop In th nunlber of case from the Ppanish-merir:n to the late World War, with ; about two hiindted case; per one ; thousand soidiriH annu.ith in the : former a nd one-t hi id cases per j tliou-and per jc.tr in the latter. ! Many a king tea:s a secondhand crtv n. W'hn caii Cla--ifled ads pre-cut choice listing ot bo'h new ; a-id second hand things. If thejf suit your needs and your purse- i iiUn i:m! C. HANTS PASS, Ore., June 24. Miss Jessie Oris wold, who has filled the office of Josephine conn t demonstration agent for tht past, several years, has resigned lor position which will be filled July 1, by Miss Sarah Huntington, who is a native daughter of Doug las county. .Miss Huntington Is a graduate of ttii- Oregon 4 Agricultural College ami Is well trained for the posiiton to which she has just been ai pmnicd. She taught for several y.ars In Hie .uihllc schools of Doug las county and has been a leader of several girls clubs ami a teacher of home economics iu the schools of Sllverton. For prompt tail servroe, city ol country trips. Phone 44- 1 L 7nLl?iJ lhoccoli growers will transplant tntny hundreds of thousands of Plums to the open field within the in t ,lo days. The growers who will come through the year with a t'il stand of plants will be those who have watched the details very .!' ly. Fxperience hss shown us thai certain practices are good and ;y much worth while. Some of He st practices are given with the &Cy ELECTRIC! RANGE DONT TRY TO RAISE your fun. If without it. ret atnmach aches i,d paimi; "fni Hidden cram;, severe intesti nal coltc; f. r ind.scretion oi ratinif nrd drmkir.fr. ft Chang, m water, diet or cli mate, tike CHAMBERLAIN'S . COLIC and DI A KKHOEA Rr.MEDY Ta!; It with you hn yon trawl Kp it ajwaj a In yvur aama. li !' thnt thi-y tll be ronslilrrnl . l ihi.N. ln urf prnw lni; tho crop ! Iit thi flrt tlm. j NimMy llvr ppm-nt of thr. grow-1 ' wini nurc.'sstul this yoar In ffo- j v nig a goitl ntHtiil of thrifty I I i. ill's, 'iluo In liirno imrt to th fa-1 v-K.ibte KiitwInK rathor during M:iv anil Juni'. SfiMl br-lfl that w bn well rap'il fnr and now ' 1. 1 a tn ml or thrifty plants , h-.i.til b- hardfn'il off b-fore l;a:i.-.itlantlnK. The auerulrnl plant , i t'imit Htatbl I lie firm r-ok of hut ' -n-r nft.T IratiAplantlna to i t I Tlanta that havi- auffr-rwl -.'tM..hat for moisture for a o.'lc ' tnor In th( nt b'd are to nr:. h bettor ahapo to lth eland tt nofoiiry phOL-k of tran,plaut- pyWtR COMPANY Rerraval of Plant From Stad Bad.' . Af'or pulllUK planta rut top off j tu v ltbUi on aaii a sail ice he ot tJRPAMNKM IN HH,KLS$ ECONOMY isn t the only reason why housewives take such a natural pride in their electric ranges. It's one of the practical reasons, of course like the quick, clean, electrical heat, the freedom from fuel and ashes, the better roasts and bakjng. But after all, these might be a man's rea sons for equipping his home with an elec tric range. Woman's reasons go deeper. If you wish to see what every woman thinks of clean, convenient, efficient electrical appliances throughout the home, notice the pride with which she says, "MY elec tric range." There is now an electric range in one out of every seven houses on the COPCO system. Select one for your home from the mod els on display at your nearest dealer's. Con venient payments may be easily arranged. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER rOMOAMV ' -