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SEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1929.
RAILROADS AND TRUCKING
Keep Away From Hot Stoves
A hot (tove in a hut kitchen will take the joy of life from
any woman, and that it why so many find it expedient to
buy much of their foods at our Delicatessen.
Hot Bread Every Day ' ,
Roast Meats, Pies, Cakes, Tamales. Salads
MONDAY SPECIALS iloast Beef. Veal Fricassee, Cus
tard and Apricot pies.
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocers ' Phone 5 1 5
T
NEW SE1YUKAI
LEADER FOR U. S.
JAPAN RELATIONS
(AMneLaUtl trtm Leuol Wire.)
TOKYO, June 26, With the re
cent election of General Baron
Tanaka a president of the Selyu
kal, the second la r Kent party in the
diet, poll Heal condition in Japan
are diagnosed by observer. as
"seethintc." Gen. Tanaka. former
ly milliliter of war, succeeded
Huron Takahaahl au head of the
Selyukoi. Immediately after hi
election Gen. Tanaka brought about
the meriting of the Kaku&hin club,
The competition between the railroad freight services -find
trucking over the highways is a problem which is worry-!
ing the managers of many railroads, who see certain types
of freight revenue suffering. R'hey find many shippers pre-j J
ferring trucks for short distances deliveries, because they
can ship from factory or warehouse door direct to the pur
chaser, thus saving one loading and one unloading. Such
trucks get a benefit from use of roads built at public ex
pense, while railroad freight charges have to include a con-
state Press
t COMMENT
The Alexander or t'mpqua Park
bathing bear h is to be made a
populaf renort. work already hav
ing started on the conBtruction
nf hnlh lintiKtasi rofrduhmunt lunH
walks, and other structure, to aid jcontamluie "bout 20 memcbin. with
swimmers In enjoying the com- the Belyukal. He then took a num
forn of a dip in the river at that hrt ol members from the Chuseikai,
point. The bath homes are being ! another minor parly, and brought
erected by Ernest Icelllwell and ! 1110 toiai niemoersnip 01 tne ociya-
K. I). Lewis. There will be two
of them, one for men and one for
' women, each 50 by 80 feet in
i .size, with 20 rooms in each. An
I office and refreshment stand will
' be located between the two bath
1 houses, while a board walk will proached the Seiyuhonto. the third
w nuiiLt iu l-UKU UHNtH5e'i'un into me water, it is also laraest party in the diet with
kal In the diet up to 140, as against
a membership of 162 for the Ken
selkal, the government party head
ed by Premier Kato.
The vernacular newspapers re
port that Gen. Tanaka also has ap-
planned to construct a raft, dl- view of hiliislnir lie member hnr-lr
w i ne regular roru retieciors w inn lauuer uuu ouier aiiuraiun t nt0 tne Ueiyukal fold. The Selyu-
anil type II Kurd lens will
: meet requirements of the new
' Flute, law.
' (.'. A. ljckwood MotorC'o.
.)
KaviliK Tim llcrthiKC
Koreat lire have but two orig
ins matches and lighting. .Man
lean abHolutelv control the mat- .. .-i, t. .. in .i..n ,.. i.
siaeruoie amount lor me construction ana maintenance oi r. ' nguum nm guunisi th iiuca of its fuiurn policy, tor
th tracks on which their cars run. There is no nuention L.'i' '..r."fl.' .Scfvk:e . history teach .u that American
... . . . ; , ... J. . D'i , ivipiinl mite established In
mat irucKs win De more ana more usea ior carrying ireigm i ngnunng m nres. i.suaiiy smo ; ,mirier of the globe win call tor
over the roads, but public sentiment will probably say they ! EfStSffig : ..ToT'NvtTt "more"",?
snouia Dear a larger snare or. me cost oi maintaining ine in me ure at or near its ww ,.pect to recvive it I'ort-
lor the enjoyment of bathers, and honto nanv i rnm,'seri of mem.
thvre Is no ouiwtion but that the beri who broke away (rom the Sel.
resort will be liberally patronlied. vuka, just prior to ie accniiloa
I he road around the base of of , Kat0 m,nl8try. TnU latter
Moot Nel.o gives easy access to , however, apparently has
the swimming hole for those hav- .., .lth aome OD,Joa,.lon 'nd
ing cars, while.ttie foot bridge at hBlldl,rf h m.v ,h, Pr,,,
site of the old Alexander .. , K.K. ' .;,, Ki
the
bridge accomodates foot passen-
any gers. 4 im.
i ne county court is aireauy ar
I Kato will be able to maintain his
! present coalition ministry at least
until fall and perhaps face the next
highways which they help to wear out. Meanwhile, if the. ' ' ., ....
7, ; . , , . , , . I The cureliws match setH ltd per
railroads, are wide awake, they will mako use of whatever cent of ail foi.'st fires, in weutner
benefits can be had from this facility. Probably the time' . ",,w t"mif w
-ii -ii ,l ,i l should throw away his tobacco
is not far distant when many railroads will own their fleets ; when hn goes into staniiiui; tim
of trucks, which will act as feeders for thoir lines, calling' )',"r- Tne '-'"l"1, K' "i.o some-
, , , , ,. ; times compels this in certain dis-
for freight at warehouse doors and delivering the same, tricts in the height oi the fire
operating over the highways if that is less expensive, and f ,,or. '; ''" area wholly
. . ., ... ., ... . to public travel. Theso aro ne..H-
hrmging the stuff to the freight car if rail transportation aary precautions against which
is more economical. The quickness of truck transportation ""'""ly should roiust.
i i. j. i ...u..i i i : ' The cumpflre Is a necessary
over tmui i uimuuiccs la wnai piuasus iiiiiny uusiiiuhs men. hazard. Hut In tlin hands of a
land Kecord-Aliblruct.
Ixm Angeles "Hull"
A I.os Anfer.?3 cafe proprietor
Installed as a intirnl deenrution in
his place of business a painting
of a torc.Tlor in lh net of throw
ing the hull by the tail. Beneath
this gem of art the Inscription
rani-lug to have the Mount Nebo idle'- "lh ""'l?'"?" S,elyu:
nut uicinvtris iu ii, uui 11 IS urvittl ru
mad smoothed up, as the surface
Ib very bumpy ut present, and It
is quite probable thut thay can
be prevailed upon to scrape and
drati the road down to the river,
which Is only a short distance,
and which would accomodate a
great number of people.
The bath houses will be ready
to open In about a week or ten
days. In the meantime hundreds
was painted: "The spirit of Los ! of people are usinK the swimming
AtiKeb'3.' Could effrontery have
tftuie further? The rale man
painted out the liiHcription after
t he cha tn her of com nierce com
m It toe had finished with him.
"Subtle art Imi'I apumcluted when
it liurtM," he mild Hudly. He didn't
know In time th'.t (he J.os An
Kelfa bull is in realty a sacred
will run in the forest carpet, nor,
far from a good water supply.
When through will, tint imiiredi
ate usu of the fire it hlmulii he
dieiifhtd oven thoitKh a firu in to
The railroads mu.st make their services equally prompt and thinkinK camper is Mumi-i nut
dependable, if they are to hold their business through this Hlllf
form of comnetition. It would heln the railroads a lot if one
. thnv wnnM nr1v.Hin iUeir froi.rhf sprvinoa tnnrn h.itinrr ihn r stump.Mior on cow. KuKene Guard
" -v. ...w.w, o QTy p(at meadow, nor where it
shippers know the advantages of using them, and also giv
ing the schedules for picking up and delivering merchandise.
o
The averasre man mav not comnrchend lust what nrac- ' rebuilt oon in the um spot.
tical benefits will be gained from the various exploration 1 tuwXVX"
. parlies in Arctic regions now under way, but he feels a''' and drown n. c.-t this
profound admiration for the dauntless men who have dared "J" "71" ''w" r'Je
the perils of the frozen North in the interest of scientific minty of burninK the home or
discovery. The news of the return of Capt. Roald Amund- j;;; ehiw.-Portland Tio
Eon has created great rejoicing all over the world. His re-1
mnfkable trip was a splendid example of-courage and dar-j prf.S,JB"
ing. tie nas not yet readied tne pole, but has gained ex- a very satisfactory cai.in. t ir
periciico that will greatly help further Arctic discovery. It "''" Ji,r,n,,V i a ;,;r
Is to men like these that we owe nil the happiness and pros- in his brier may here, showed to
perity of America
hole dally, drewting at home and
driving around the Mount Nebo
roads in their cars.
C
y2 The Joy
of a good swim is having a Bathing Suit
that fits the part
-O-
I.ntlmer's Arsenate Lau eigh
teen cents per pound at Stearns
and Cbenowetb. Oakland. Ore.
For concrete, work call Taylor.
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 225-R.
flow iriule Yjiw Is Working.
(C. E. Rpnnee, Market Agent)
OrowerH, dealer, retailers and
consumers now know that there
is a potato grading law with teeth
in it and the state market Kami's 'frige and many other dixtinguifhed
uliiee H kept husy invnttigatiiig ; Americana to correct the (IiskhUh
the leaders of tltis party are dis
satisfied with the coalition and
wish to place their own premier In
power. 'or the present, though,1
the situation is very much unset
tled. Baron Tanaka, in a recent news
paper Interview, declared that "con
tinuous efforts toward the develop
ment to close economic relations
between Japan and the United
States on one hand, and China on
the other, will be the keynote of
the diplomatic policy of the Selyu
kai." He continued: "I believe .
that it devolves upon the statesmen I
of the various countries of the
world to., fight vigorously and per- I
sistently against those injurious 1
campaigns which tend to increase '
international complications, and
lead finally to clashes between na- j
tions and races. With this In mind,
the Seiyukai wlU do its utmost to f
dispel the mistaken views held in i
regard to the present and future
relations between Japan and Ameri- j
ca. In this effort we hope to on- I
tain the wholehearted sympathy fj
and co-operation of the American j 'j
statesmen and leaders. I H
"I am convinced that the efforts I
recently made by President Cool-
Our Bathing Suits
Are smart looking and
made to stand the most
strenuous water sports.
hav
will come, lit) to the penitentia
ries and jn I Is, ii ml ee t hero.
f1- jininru the inmates, what n lot of
truth there is in Mr, Whitney's
contention, espHc tally when ho
a! , 'i let) t hut "it i fiat" reform urn
In the early days of discovery, it -was I1,"." ;vrr", t exponent or i' i'iv- ac-mmm j;d tinouiTii the truinins
i . ir 11 Aiii i - -"" o ..t ....... j ! vi...!- (i ciiiKii I'll,- romaim journal.
about as mucji of a risk for anyone to start out .exploring mun Hense.
Tench Them To Think.
That nil reform are accompli-
h d through the trainit'T of
children, was declared by E. r
Whitney, nu-'istant nitperintenden:
of Corthind srliools. u !nldreS8
before th luw enforcement con
f'Tenee. Thai 's t h point. The
children must In ir:ijtd to think.
If they tan't think. It Ia difficult
for t hem to distlti;i'ih between
rl'l.t ii nd wrong. Whenever a
time comes wh"n a vast body of
u nie emer.s ranm t n p' tiuntsn j caHH of mi8iran,jjnK or faiure to p faction felt In Jnimn over th in excellent conditions for tonight's
net ween ru'llt HIKI wrong, cllspster j hrj(nH thu ,.r r...rl v ! .u . '.,.. L . rtaneimr liirtv nnri n hi '
....a ... nimr in inr ill miMlll JHW I1HH HI- , , ' "
Our drivers and our truck
men are all Instructed In
the absolute necessity of
handling your property
with great care, in long
distance hauling their
carefulness counts.
"We Aim to Please"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORACE CO.
PHONE 220
L0WC
iOISTAMCC
HAVUMc
STtrrBfrnfy
North America, as it is now to attempt to explore the Arc- 1,1 ,r' hr hre secretary
fir. ff.ir!rna Jardlne talked more hurne nvnse
UC regions. j am p;,, out less hot air tli. in
... q j any diHtinguinhed public man who
; has visited Southern Oreuou in a
As conditions grow dry in many sections from summer j decade.
. , . e- tr. i 1 A short time ago Hubert Work,
heat, forest fires grow more numerous. Tourists ju some , StKT((tarv of ln i,orior. made M
sections report that the air is so full of smoke from forest J(!u!jjJ(ar 1 1,npi j,fltlon iM Klamath
, fires that they can not make out the mountains that they had no parnlTiia" aTto gnmi. !!
; came largely to see. A study has beon made in I'ennsyl-' iked sensibiy. pertinently
- vania of the extent to which railroad locomotives cause fires. ' rtH t koM" .ne'ilM"11 ",Hl lnI
It is found that the various railroads are alreadv doing I Kr,,r" "''s,i fampies one
' . u i 4i a. r i i- j i I I'' coucludM that president
, ..v.i. w uivu tuijiiivin. nuiii unMiiij; pulii uimmiLi. roo( nas sotnethlpir fer pre-
wlth, a
har-
A Sunday Iteviviil.
A fund or J'j.'i.nnn U heini' rais
ed in Portland ry the sale of stock
cert ii fcal ! to build a tabernacle
for ptllv Si mhi y tor his tuvpn
v.-ci-ks revival cninnaiirn Fchedulecl
for Sen'emi'er. The harrs iiro
one dollar each "par valno, in
etimahh," for the saving of souls
is i-orithigcnt en the spemling of
dollar:.
Let ns see how 'inestimable"
the value of It ii I v Sunday hysteria
Is to a ceuiniiinlt . 'e (ptote lr.
William House, Portland alienist,
'vim in mi address at the Oretron
Social Workers association Tu-?--day
said:
"The visit of sin h men ns Hilly
ers nnd consumers from diilerent 'ready reacted favorably on this na- wiil undoubtedly attend.
partH of the state. . (jon am has impressed our coun- " tr
As on illustration of one of the trymen with confidence In the fu- POLICE KILL JMX
conditions that the new potato : .in relation hetween .l:n.ttM nn.i !
law is cot reeling, a potato grower tlie United States."
made the statement to the market n
The railroads everywhere should be etiually active in the ; iienis have been blessed
- ee . , j ., . , .. - , . . . ralilni't which is In per fee
- cuuxis to prevuui inuir loconioiives jrom siariing iires, aim ,nrim- wni, him conumm.ii r mnn
' they must realize that when forests are burned along their ' " ,h,k Vi,-".1. v-il!" V,il.r. Krw!
... . . I hut' filiure In ii iv i'iiH:ir iIol- r.n liw 'l.lPiaj.e i n, IV 11 oe- (.noil. All r
tracks, the region on which they depend for business must dominant and desirahie rharac-, HM( h 11 vNiI ,,sf hi!lM '''' i,ali,,,l,rt
i develop in large numnerH ami we
. have a delude- of new cases. Krom
J the Hrii'titific st:indnoint rdiclous
ir. .1 . W'll.t it llinmr .. V...e 9 V,n -1, ! " "
l 11 1 in inn mil inrtiv r1 qiMwviI iniiuld v iiuti-n ry Inua I !". -
become less prosperous and attractive.
teristiis. Medford Mail Trihune.
Another Legal TM.
agent thut heretofore his No.
potatoes were sold to the truck '
men at f 1.10 per sack; the truck '
men sold them to the retailers tor i
ll.Sfi and the .retailer told them j
to the consumers for $:i.nn. L'n-
der the new law theie No. 2 po- f
tatoes must he branded as No. 2. j
and under that brand no retailer '
would have paid $l.a5 for them I
and retailed them for $3. for the !
reason that the consumer is be- j
coming familiar with the law and I
the grades and he knows that $!
Porch swings are a delight these
summer evenings. We can supply
your needs. McKeau, Darby &
Baldwin.
SUNDAY AT THE :
CHURCHES
KvangeHtlc
A small fox terrier do:t was kil
led yesterday afternoon by Chief I
ot Police Ketch. The officer was
culled to the Uoseburg Apartment
bouse by the report that there
was a mad dog there, and upon
his arrival found several of the
people of that vicinity in a state
of terror. The dog was apparent
ly suffering from fits, and was
shot by the officer.
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BUUT UC SHI HUH UILL.UN TO
BE SHIPPED TO OROVILLE.
The hnitv nf Arthur Iltllnn aomI
.Metinir. The i 'Khn u u. ,lMu.nu.l ln ikn 'un.h
Is fur too hich a price to pay for I Shaffer evangelistic party of Can- : i nipqua river near tlillard while
potatoes that are branded on the 1 yonville. oreKon. are now con- 1 8WinimiiiK Thursday evening, will
-ark as No. 2 slock. And there ! Jct nK tent meetings at Melrose. be 8ni,,)(.d , orovllle, Cal.. where
Is a heavy penalty for mlshrand- "'!'" west of HosvburE. Those i his ,,arents reside. Funeral ar
Inc stock or failure to have the I ,'"lr""! ,,h',ar 'he full (iospep ranKIIlrnu wiu De mmle a(ler tne
growers name, auuress ana graue , T" u i arrival of the body there.
Mn.lf... I. Ill....t ...
irrcguiur m attendance', some oi them are able to report re-1 smm mr immoiui.
mnrkable records for the year that has closed. One bov at' Tl"' ivi '' ihoumt
i ! ri i i .. , there are u lol of itu,"r tiiurk"
Clinton, Ohio, ha3 such a record covering an entire period . in ia. ami often in lev ,! n.in.iH
of 12 years, during which time he has not been absent or I11" '"" n"v,'r " ' :iUi' " nnder-
. I ., , ..... I stand whv case- tterfectlv n.tlent
tardy once. Hie many pupils who pass up school if they.f,m the standpoint or .'.K,.- ami
feel a little tired, should be incited by such a record to do ' r'"sn" nil1" "" " 1,1 court,
better. This Jiabit of promptness will help then get an i !!inirwhV.''whennthel'fa,"il'"eem
. education. Parents are often to blame for poor attendance, I ' point only on- !. t.., imic
as they frequently encourage children to stay out for trilling ! w,'.mi.ed 'h" t'l!'', ,.''!,"!',.. ll'inm,
reasons. msnv eiupes of the conre.vj.ed
KlltltV.
0 The sliileineitt of the k'.".v Yur
; An article in the New York Sun brings out the thought Sa'l?.y' ,"!sw,'r , ,
. n IVrhnps. t hroti i; It some 1. i: al
lual the day when every man had a "Sunday go to meeting i twist, the New irt .omi ihi.n
uit" of clothes is going by. Nowadays, the tendency is for!,'!"" "" "'' whl''' iH
. , ' 17 titer wroiitf nor iii)rnor;i. Hut in
..ft large part of the men anyway to wear their best clothes 1 inif, in mwu, and in uuunion
every day. Those wlio perform work that soils clothes niav I '"T ,"" r""', V '!'"
. . , . .i ... ' t n n vt li Inn I'HI wrni; to break the
not do so, but the millions who work in stores and office jaw? it it i- not tohc. why me
- and sell goods and all that, have to appear well dressed alii'"""'", '" '1" """ "" ",
.... . .. . . , 11 Anil who can. in fa'.i.n (li r lul
the time. All which tends to wear out clothes faster, but! the mhii i or uior.iU et ii lw.
, hrenker ' If tt is tetl hiiniei,.! to
I the business world demands a certain standard of appear-'
-; nncts, and those who neglect it do not seem to inspire as
much confidence.
.do th:it hhh l for !)'.'ilM lo
calise it is Utiellil. ;ll, wnmi;. n i-il
timmortil. liitt in th moiM it"
Smite courts mav find .i wav
- 1 O . jtfi tn-i'irv law vnd.ttfon Hut r'i-'
Army officers aro much pleased at the number of annli- ;r"'l'it"i"'" '' - .';
. cations lor the (m.ens Military 1 raining camps. It was prnnenm-.. i.iwt-r. ..v. r, i-.tu
reported some days ago that applications were running l, " ii?n kin'J" reo,, .ini.! ,'nj'
, more than a third higher than the previous year. It is law-iiMdinr rM'n.in"n'iTn
; dawning on the young men of the country that these camps t1 ,M' t ,r wr,,ni: " l'0,,I",,I J"1-'
sintering from nl.'oholiMii are In
the :tnie class. Tht v are all neck
ing to ciiisfy i h- ir emotional na
tures; thev merely tahe difterent
m i'te; of doltr-: no. Ilclluion of
the hilly Sund.iy type is iTation.tl
fanaticism baM'd on emotions. My
teetini: s one of fear t.iward the
tnan who re's his religion over
niirht "
A glorious spree, nnd that is .
rood na me f-r t he Send.iv lam-b-M-ce.
is nil r'i:ht occi-tonaMy for
those of rol'iwt ur'iltalitv, jtivt as
n hn-t;y man ran survive an oc
casional ing, hut how t'hont th-
hiilf bal ed mul the halt-witted.
that vtich diip:t(ons throw clej.r
of the .roli"? The ayuims are
full of them.
;s to the permanencv of "con
versions" reuhint; Jrom the acre
hafie antics and catnetvsm ot slan t
of tfii" hell r-arinir d iioiim-er tif
the de'.il - thev jb o are fihie. t
lo iiui stion. The ia -slidim: be
gii i ft- soon as Sun l iv banks ht-
profit., nnd haves tor liis fialati.il
mansion to u int. r in the ;'nnshi're
state S.iiem .! mii i;.il.
I. at vner's Arsenate Lead elih
teen nts per pe-ind H Stearns
nnd le-noM eth, Oakland. t)re.
First Church of (Tirlst. Scien
tist. Hegular services are held
Sunday rJirninR at 11 o'clock and
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Sunday School convenes each Sun
day morning at 9:4.".; pupils from
the Rpa of 4 to 20 years mav he
admitted. The Heading Room in
the basement of the Church is
open ouiiy irom i to 4 p,
WATSON AND EGAN
TO PLAY FOR TITLE
(AvncUtnl ra Ul.nl Wlrr.)
TACOMA, Wash., June 27. For-1
oit Wataon, Spokane Inland Em
pire folt champion and H. Chan
dler Kuan of .Medford, Ore., a for
! mer national, western and north-
The public i-r cordially invited i8' champion, will play 36 holes
..,.,., .1 .... .. todav to decide the l?l'R Pneifie
i.f aurmi llieeLIIIK Bllll VI8H . ..........
the readine room . 'Northwest Amateur championship.
1 Suliject of Sundav s Lesson Is: pVa'"0n yesterday eliminated Ix;e
I Christian Science. ' . . Stell, Seattle, 2 up and 1 to play.
I o !lxgan disposed of W. J. Noonan,
Recently a city retailer report
ed to tho market aKcnt that ho
boucht a shipment of potatoes on
(iainpl'e, but when stock arrived,
it was not up to sample and a
hirpo part of it was unfit for con
sumption. Inspectors found the
stock was niisbriuuli'd as to eradc
nnd much of it unfit for use, and
ordered it withheld from sale.
This dealer will no doubt find
evnsinn of tlie law a very un
profitable prnpo.lt lorT.
The purpose of the new law Is
that potatoes shall sell for the
qnalitv In the sack, and the
ftlenrlllnv nf Ihn n.inn and nd.
dress of the seller en the sack ! "ANrK TOXKJIIT KKOI'KNS
makes It easy to catch the niis-
.i n. i. After several week, nf Ukn... almost holding his mashle second
on the' ..mare. ha. no protest!'1'" Uninhow Hardens will aKaln "hot- came to rest but
aitalnst thv law. and the con- "n"n ' the public with a his ltw0 iDcne" the pin.
sunier welcomes tt as protection. dance tnniKht. and, commencinir , --
Mors,, t'rop IM Jo.hI. ' lwM Wednesday, the summer , K,n 1 eat " the ground or an
The -govern nvent states that I schedule of two dances each week 1 ol(l lo- (;,'t Dne of t folding
unless more cults are raised dur- ! wi" continue through the summer tables for the camp trip. McKean
Ing each of the coming five years ienson. At Intervals alldevllle : Uarby & llaldvtln.
tlinn were raised in 19LM. theiwlil '' furnished free to give an i o
horse crop wlil he 6f! per cent ' "dded attraction. The splendid Garden hose and lawn sprinklers
short of the presvnt supplv and ! weather permits the throwing at Wharton llros.
mnl Tt ner cent Tho IVnarl. I open of the hig pavilion, allowing o
tnent advise, that farmers. hn i'hl co"' breezes to fan away the
have conditions favorable Tor colt ! torrlduess. nil of w hich makes for
raising, and who have good mare. Mho comfort of the dancing pub
and sues, should increase produq i "p-
i'ciues swiinw nutierriies. a
w musical organisation, has
been encaged to lurni.h the mu-
Home
Sweet
Home
Everybody wants to de
sign their own home to
suit.
Why Not Now?
We furnish everything
from basement up.
.. SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY
Roseburg Lumber
& Mfg. Co.
McClar.n Autocrat Cord.
The best tire money can buy to
day. Make your dollar get you
mom miles. Sold and serviced by
Gilhnm's Highway Garage. 332
North Jackson street.
Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re-
ITacoma city champion. 4 up and " ' " .,..'T,J,,1i"m " no" or
L.,.;,.v 3 to nlav. concludine the msteh on ''""'' "oyu v-rocaer.
..T.i.viitvvt ti.iitirr.Tt ' ' . T
i ic itjui n i ffu in i no anernoon oy
r
For f"
.i.-. r Ft
.1 "one l
ii.iw
tion during the coming season
Oregon', W heat lrtrKH t.s
(loverninent reports suite that
the hig nfiring seed acreage of
wheat ha a 100 ppr rent pro
ipect. indicatinu a yield of 17
-o- -. ( husto'ls to the acre, or a total of
amp i 'nilptnent see ' about H.0"0.o0o bushel.. The
f '.. ! u InlLin h.l lli;.IUlo. b I nt
o . . . I 22 bush. N to the acre, or' a total ' yait fo
s
THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK
6 California St. (and Branches),
iSmi Krancinco
provide a fellow with a .splendid vacation and with a train
ing that will cnlargo hia capacitios for anv activitv. Tho
day will no doubt noon come when thorc will lo a waiting'
lust for those citmpH.
o
WWI, the Micpherd imirder case, after lonjr-fonght .
Irffal Imttlo, is settlt'd. Vv tld hoy won a bitf vic tory and
is jubilant over the wrdu-t. lie otiht to bo.
. o
A Roseburg man, Dr. K. H. Stewart, has Uon ohvtrd
I llllire l'isddeil.
We ha ve r on, j lenl I v re' n ;ed 1i
define our at t tt nd' w i l us:
a ml t hereioi e hat e rmole it im
I possible for that roterirtoni I..
: Ho its limited b t lo t. "-ti.,t' .i
Ut e (if ci'ieini'e f'l ' t i ' H
' W hiie iiti-..',iiitv I ; -: T ' n t
rnh het inio the rtm oi i-.ii'e-
Moii.iheb who f i r the t.'ki' ot
rii h pre-pei-t ure v'lliiu' n livi.
i he j:r.mt if ftn.iiic-nl n-ivi.in.i
Hut let HO one lin.ttltie fi.it e
1 1 .. . 1 r .
fltate commander by the American Legion bovs in es.sioii from roiin. -,ti r.-.f",'-ih1:t . unr
, at 1'rincville. No Letter wloction could have been made. lKrT.Clr'U".S to'.k-Iui
DAILY WEATHER REPt RT jofiiboill itlijUOU bihel. The
V. S Weather Ifuienn. local fffep. i total smfe nj-odnctlon Is eMhnat-Uns-'tiurn.
(.trtpoti, 1 hours endi: p,ed nt 1 t7.ouft bushels. In
ft . m l!2l the crop ajt estimated ut U
Precipitation In Inches nnd hun-' 1 .V4 r.n.iMio hit-diel and the I't.'S
'1" I ( rnp nt i.Miiti.Oiiu hushels. Thut
1 1 ' t p pe :i!ere e-tfrt lax- M is an increaie of about four nill
I tuet lentpei.tiiir- la -si tnuhi .'r lion bushel over lant year, which
I'recfptrat ton. l.ti i't bettr.- ii 1 a low yKdd, on account of
Toial prettp since ir month fa the extreme dry weather. For the
Normal ireelp for this month l i7 Tutted States thin year's wheit
Total pieciji. ft.Mn tiepr. ' vield i i-nMm:ite nf ? l'J.HOO.nou
Fur the quurtT par enrllntr June
-"th. l:i'., h divid.-ncl htm b?-n d.--
Idlffl .1 II.a rate. r ...... -
sic. These hoys are all poloiaia nrtr Vt p.r -nt r-r annum on
and I hone who do not dance can deio(tn. iu ahic on nd -nftor
find enjinmen. by drivin n-;,- . .ffUlS
anil parkin? alon the haukM of ian.1 rn miLTehi (lum Jitlv l.i, is::,,
the I'mnnila for the evening The l.p..lt. mad., nr. or l.rer..' Ji.lv
manniteimnt has placed the floor. 1 .'V'VT'" "rn ,rm
be bei in 'be county. H MCl.t CH (irei.ry.
Cook with gas.
SUFFERED AFTER
BIRTH OF BABY
Trouble Caused by Getting
Up Too Soon. Relieved by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
i. i i
I, In
pr.
ilale
,. tneil S.'l't
TiMmI ecee faun S. pt
I'M
AV-Tit
. tl '. l bilbvl than 'h.lt o lt veer
1 I oiiniiier ItemnmK (iu?trHMIe
"i Tj tju:illty etaFdnrilK are liecomlnc j
1. i nure and more dematu'd. ers ('. j
. S.tfl SiH-nce. eta'i nree.e sini
iduer mho rrad.v bl.
pr.cliliatlon f..r 4 and the
.t ... '!., ( s-pien.ber l. I "-ndr. t,w fnnd a far her
Vt, in. Iu -Ivet t ."1 e Irlmni-e for better market. The
;-n Hilly lemly ai.d toiler to.' consumer w.titte a suarnntee the.e
tht and tiund.iv. mI.vi and he will bur only nf thow
WILLIAM IIKI.L who grade their (lock and (It
Ueteorolociit. I him a caolc..
.
n
s
Mothers Chiropractic
Why are the chil
dren peevish when
you are tired? Why
are you tired?
Rapp Bu-'lding
haa a health measure for
you. tied moiher.
Youre lor Health"
Dr. C M. McNeil
i hiropractlo 8oecl.Het
Prion 544
327 West Caw
S3
I xji
! '
i
Talcville.NowYork.--I thonchtit
would interest you toknowwhat bene-
ht I have derived
from takir.s your
medicine. A few
dayaafterthebirth
of my third child I
f?ot up too quick.
Then jnst hi-fore
my fifth chiMwaj
born I had inflam
mationof theblad
der and displace
ment Seeing your
adveruae merit tn rw
I .iv.rmvil I V.n o La
land) paper I began taking Lydi L
I i inanam vegetable Compound and
I thav waa the beat confinement I had.
I Whenever 1 feel run down I always
take trie egetable Compound aa a
tonic. We hav just removed from
Brockville (Canada, no I was pleased
i when the .tore ordered the mcdictni
! for m and 1 got it tndaT. I would not
be without it for any price and I rec
, ommend it to ladie around bore be
. catwe I feel o eure It will benefit an?
, S?m,n who taken it " - ! ra. ACNS3
w laicviuo, flow York.
Women can depend upon Lydi E.
pnkham Vetretirile Com pound tn re
lieve them from ills peculiar to their
m. I urul byttrujjiUvrTwlsr,