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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925. FIVE OUR AIMt TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS TV INSTITUTION- fj L DEPARTMENT 5TbRES Corner Cass and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoffice Art. Sr r .7 WHERE SAVINGS ARS GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAH Sport Hats for Summer A Truly Remarkable Opportunity! When we found out that we could actually get these smart hats to sell at this price, we telegraphed to New; York right away to send us a good display of them I They're here, and they're truly remarkable values I Vivacious Colors Pert shapes 1 Dashing colors! White straws, colored straws, blade straws I Silk trimmed I Flower trimmed I Ideal Summer Hats at this ideal price I Just another example of the results of our Nation-Wido J3uyi ing Power! Make Your Selection From This Display at, Only GONTRAG T FOR FILLING IN CITY REEDSPORT LET Streets to Be Raised on An Average of Five Feet By Dredging. TO START AT ONCE Sand to Be Dredged From Scofield and Umpqua Rivers to Raise Level Streets and Property, TORTI-AXI), Ore., July 9 Top grade egKs are lower today on both extras auil firsts losin? yesterday's gain of a cent on the dairy ex chane. Extras are now posted at 37 cents and firsts at 36c on local board. Other grades are unchang ed at 35 and 33c respectfully on pullets and current receipts. lluttor is steady although local market continues to maintain firm undertone, llids were unchanged on the Daily Hoard. Very littlo country dressed meat Is arriving on the streets and thero is good demand for boll top yeal and hogs. Choice light calves are 14 to Hi cents per pound, and lipht 'I he uoiiar September -16 5-Sc and later con tinued to sag. Provisions were easy. CHICAfiO, July 9. (United States Department of Agriculture). Hogs: 2s,0OO, fairly active; un even, steady to 15c lower than Wednesday's average: big packers bidding mostly 15c lower; bulk sorted ISO pounds upward $13.65 13u; top (13.85. Cattle 9,0'.iO; common and med ium steers very slow; Bpots weak to 25c lower; top matured steers, $13. ho; several loads, $13(513.75; prime long yearlings lield above $13.60; she stock, steady to strong; vealers, 25c up; mostly $11.60 12.50 to packers. Sheep 14,0(10; fat Iambs active early; desirable natives mostly $15 wilh light sort; bulk culls, lo.5u(o ll.Oo; few, $11.25 and $11.50 market; generally strong to 25c higher: few sales western pork la to l!il cents. auvaucc Jii tours .i ,o.m "--,,. ,, . , fc,H . reflected all along vi ;,n 'Hnd abovr. aone OB i feeding lambs; fat sheep strong; $6S7.5o; day is street. with Live poultry Is scarce good call for all lines. l'rires generally steady with ex ception of ducks being a fraction easier at 2oc for young white renins. desirable native ewes, weighty kind $5 j 5.25. I'OltTLAXD, Ore.. July 9. Cat tlo slow; steers lower; calves $1 hish"r. Receipts 255. Steers, med- CIUCAC.O. July 9 The wheat lum $7 to 8.25; common $6 to 7.25; opening 7-K lo 2 1 Ic lower, Septem- canuers and cutter steers $4.50 to ber $1.11 to $1,411 and December 6.00. $1,151 to $1.15 3-4 was followed by Calves, medium to choice (190 something of a rally and then by a 'pounds down) $8.50 to 110.00; cull new dee tie to s lirmiy umier tne nnu common iu puuuus uuu; Latest Belgian Prime Minister a. nnm Viscount Poulet, minister of interior in the Theunis ministry has succeeded in forming new Belgian cabinet. REEDSPORT. Ore., July 9. Bidding al.ioo, the Inland Con struction company ot l'oruuud to day was awarueu tne contract to till all Btreets and alleys lu the lower section ot Keedbport. )lne contractors will also till part ot tne private property lu tne dis trict and plans call for tne com pany lo till the balance also. Tne sult will be to raise tne level of tour districts ot tne city ap proximately tlve feot. The Inland Construction bid was 16a cents per cuuic yard and 601,000 cuuic yards are requireu. Their otter lor bulkneauiug was VO cents per lineal toot and the cost ot that part ot tne work will amouut lo $8000. Sundries will bring the amount up to tne ten der. The 601,000 cubic yards will provide 160, OoO yards or private property, leading a balance of 16 1,000 cubic yards to take care ot the rest. Owners will get this work: done, they nave announced, the. price ot 16 ceuts 'per cubic yard being satisfactory. The Puget Sound liridge and Dredging company put In a bid ot 25 cents per cubic yard, wnicri with $000 for bulkbeading would have brought tbelr tender to $ 142,50V. Only two firms rend ered. The Inland Construction com pany will bring to Keedsport a dredge from Longvlew to do the work. The local port commission has offered Its dredges at the rate ot $120 per day, but It wanted guaranties which did not suit the contractors. Material for the fill wlll.be se cured from the Umpqua and Sco field rivers and Is declared to be excellent for the purpose, being lurkely sand. The company has 200 days to complete the work. A contract was also lot to the Inland Construction Company lor grading and graveling Winchester avenue at a cost ot $81161. 95. Winchester avenue connects with the Umpqua river highway. I The Inland Construction com pany also bid to rrrade and gravel six streets In district 7, their of fer being $10,3 JO. The question was left in abeyance, but it was Indicated the bid will probably be accepted. District 7 embraces the residen tial ffeetlon of Rcedsport lying across the Scofield river from the business district. initial bottom figures. After open- $5 to $s.50; medium to choice (190 cho)ce 14 25 ,0 J,, 60 ing 1 lo 1 3-,-c decline. September to 260 pounds) $7 to $9.50; cull and gh low $1 ii.i 3-1 to $1.06 the corn market common (120 pounds up ) $5 to ..,. ' eenvered a little, but soon drop- 6.50. ped lower than before. I Hogs slow; talking lower; re nal started at 1-4 fi l-2c lower; ceipts 130; lightweight (160 to 200 ceiptB 1500. medium, good, itcady; Fill in your broccoli field with a hand transplanter. We have them In stock. Wharton Bros. re-1 PORTLAND, July 9 Eggs best ' eggs cent lower; current receipts', 31c; pullets 29 to 294c; firsts 29 to 291c; extras 301 to 31c delivered Portland. Ilutter steady. Extra cubes, city 461c; standards 451; prime firsts 45c; firsts 43c; undergrades nom inal; prints 47c; cartons 48c. r. t- 1 1 v I ' ! I't"l,'f 'at firm, scarce. Best This Is Your Chance to Prove That 1 onmg Up I our Liver churning cream 45c net shippers . . i i- ! n -IIV iraen in soue i. Will tnd 1 hat 1 ired, Rundown reeling, uuua i our- I0RF NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE TO Poultry firm, scarce. Heavy j PORTLAND, July 9. Six new Junior foresters, which have been graduated from various forestry schools and have passed civil ser vice examinations, have been ad ded to the I'nited Stutes Forest self Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy Feel Your Very Best Again! ju his private practice Dr. II. S. Thaeher demonstrated that such r-wnpinins us indigestion. Gas on a Sour stomach, llelchlng, Diiziness, Colds that Hung lln, Siek ll-adaehes, Constipation, that Tired Keeling and a general Unn-Uown condition of the System are often the result of a Sluggish Liver ami that relief In such cases conies quickly when the Liver is properly cleansed aud Toned aiid the System is working normally agaiu. Why This Gives Relief. ,enis known to Physicians for their , coltltKCTIVE and HEALTH- properties. Each in- .i ' . .r.; "i Z" ,i ,r.J ,hi,.,inui.vc necessary to keep you feeling your gredlent Is clioscn lo ncip mature he.-r. 'lirst, it purifies your 0 cleanse and tone the Liver lo lil.ooi), every drop of which cornet lliii, cause of Constipation n:,s-e ihinuch the liver every i in initirove Digestion and Appe- fiiieen iniiiii'o-. Second, your ' tile to Nourish and Strengthen hose at Carr's. ir.cr furnishes the essences that the System to tone the Tired and I are essential to perfect Duiha- overtaxed Nerves, and to send purer, liealtnier mood coursing through your veins. Onions steady, Potatoes weak. Nuts inactive, nominally active; walnuts No. 1, 28 to 32c; filberts nominal; almonds 20 to 26c; Bra zil nuts 12 to 14c; Italian chest nuts 21c. Hops steady. 1924 crop IS to 18c; 1923 crop nominal. Cascara bar',; quiet; market sluggish. Nominal at 6 to 6c; Ore gon grape roots 31c. SUMMER HOSIERY That women's silk hose at $1.00 at Carr's Is still by far the best buy anywhere. Pig line of men's, women's and children's summer TION. Third, your liver supplies tl.e secretions nature ns lo lub inate jour Intestines so that your hnwtls c;in move h.iturallv, gently and leularly every day. When your liver becomes slrggish It cannot do these three think'; consequently, mi sttlfer from one or more of the s: mplolns above described. Clip the Coupon Below! Share It With Family! It will cost you nothing to try this health - building vegetable esrtip. All we ask In return Is itint ou tell oth'ls what a few , spoonful! did for yon. Keep up this helpful treatment after the ! sample bottle has demonstrated Its .Tmt to j.nne to you that you merits lit your case, show your (AX g. t iiiek KKLIKK, drug!.-.!- (itii.ils and p-latlves that the PgUp- giving bmiiv HtKK liberal trial . mar dollar size hoUle Is sold nil-hi- hoirl- s of Dr. I narher a Liver t der the guarantee that every pen j and Itl'x.d Swip. It Is a svrup of will be refunded If for any rea.'-:t I'CKKLt' VhliETALLiS) lngreill-1 they are not completely satisfied. TT ry -rp This Coupon is Good for Ont Sample Bottle of i lvLLi Dr. Jhacher's Liver & Blood Syrup If presented befors the supply for fre distribution is already given i.y. Read the full oetalU above, then jet at once, ae tnts or is limited. Get a trial sue no byresenting th) coupon to Nathan Fullerton, Rossburg, Oregon; rin Phsrmaey, Drain, Oregon. u hens 22 lo 23c: light 16c: springs Servleo force, it has been 1S1 to 25c; young white ducks 20c. ;nounre,i l,y the district headiiuar? jpers here. I Those who have been accepted for the work, the forest schools ( from which they graduated and their new posts follow : L. L. Covill, University of Mich igan, the Deschutes National Forest with headquarters at Hcnd; Donald J. 8toner, Penn Stale, Mount Maker National Forest, headquarters at Hellincham, Wn.; Ira J. Mason, University of Mich igan, Hnoqualmle National Forest, headquarters at Heattle; Donald N. Matthews. O. A. C. and Yale, Umpqua National Forest, head quarters at Ro.eburg; Charles W. Kline, University of Washington, timber surveys, district headquar ters, Portland; Kobert K. Win ters, University of Washington, Wenatrhce National Forest, We natehee, W'cBhlngton. Tire forest service will also add two new junior rangers, Cardner L. Kane, O. A. C, and U. of C and Cilhert 11. Hiitehlns, Colorado Agricultural College to its staff. Kane will be assigned to the Freemnnt National Forest at Lakeview and Hiitehlns will he stationed In the Malheur Nsil'inal Forest st John Day. Moth sre experts on grazing conditions. Sixty forest school students who have not been graduated as yet. but who desire the experi ence, will also be used for the bummer only by the service. They will be selected from the ffret schools at (). A. C. U. of .. W. S. C, Universities of Mlehlgan and Minnesota, Cornell and Sy racuse. It has leen announced that they will be used by the ser. vice as lookout men and JU.'f'S1 fire patrolmen. nesults are you'll get 'era classified ads. what count and with News-Review -A Business Man Goes to Bed Happt) and wakes up happi) if his business. is adOertised 98 Talks Riff Peace With France. Ally 1 "i.) y.tii CONSOLIDATION YOUNG PEOPLE 0 PROPOSED Detroit Pastor at Baptist Meeting Suggests Idea for Strong Union, ifr jV' S, v ' BE A MIGHTY. FORCE Would Bind All Organiza tions in one Strong Unit in Effort to Combat Evils of World, ticn. (fomes Jordana, presi dent of the Spanish military commission, is negotiating with France on the Moroccan situa tion, wlucli day by day grows more- ncutc. 'An armistice with I lie Riffs may be the outcome of the conferences. BT Today's Rotary program waa tak en up mainly by a series ot omv mtnuto talks by local Rotarlana and the boys covered a wholo lot of ground In the time allotfd them by the chairman of the program com mittee. Those speaking were Archie- Crawford, Ernest t'nrath, (lib Kinlay, Lester Wimberly. Sam Shoemaker, Frank Churchill and Luther Barnes. Song Leader Charles McKlhlnny greatly pleased the members by singing two solos. Charley puts over his singing just like hi) does insurance with a bang and was was loudly applauded for his ef forts. Honoring the birth of a baby boy at the home ot Sam Shoe maker. President Booth presented tho youngster with a savings bank and the new uauuy was onlereu to pass the gift around that generous Koturians might contribute a suf ficient amount of silver to make the youngster's bank account worth while, right at the begin ning. Last week Al Wallace, at whose home a baby girl was born, was given a bottle of hair tonic and the members supplied him with enough cigars of various brands and quality to do him fur a year. Al said today that he was not quite suro whether the tonic had a stronger aroma than ninny of the cigars ho received but thought It didn't. The membership of the club was fairly well represented today, the warm weather having taken quite a number away on vacations. Wanted amateur kodakers. Your films. In by 9 a. m., out at & p. ni. Clark. Cass St. GLENDALE COUPLE WED (Associated i'rtrsa Lewed Wirt.) INDIANAPOLIS, lud., July 9. Coubouuaiiuu ot alt tne young pec- pi a ueuuunuaiiouai orgauivauons m Auieiica auu tno loruiauoa ot a CUnauau you ttt movement ot Am enca was urgtd by tue ltov. Alark t ban born, ietroit, in an adores be l or o tno iiaptiiit Vouug People's Uuiou of America touay. ituv. San born m president of ibe union. Ho held that such an organisa tion would be one of tho mightiest torces tor good in the world. "Wn i tumid cdiiHiiiitiMlH all the unorganized ldeaubin of the Chris tian youth of America and direct that idealism along practical chan nels and place it at tne disposal ot tue grtat constructive social pro grams of our day," he said. "1 tell you the gale of Hell could not prevail against that power. When so organized, we might call our selves the American youth auxil iary and look forward to the day when we could have a world youth auxiliary. Dr. Sanborn spoke of the Chris tian Endeavor Lnion, the Kpworth League, the Lutneran League, the V. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Student Volunteer movement, the Baptist Young Peoples Union of America, and other oraginlzatious that should become allied. "With an aroused, trained and united group ot ten million Christian young people, the industrial, politi cal, social, religious and racial problems could be bo I veil, idealism would supplant the menace ot ma terialism and Jesus Christ could be crowned Lord ot all," he said, Creation ot a department ot evan gelism was urged. The northern Baptist convention has decided to emphasize evangelism above all other programs and the board of the B. V. i V. of America, is in cluding such a department In its recommendations. "The Lnion Jack and the Stars and Stripes belong together," Dr. Sanborn declared In urging con tinued international fellowship of the Baptist Young People's Union. An esprit de corps among the Anglo Saxon people la the greatest guarantee of political equilibrium in the world today. The Baptist Young People's Lnion of America is making a distinct contributloa to that end. Favors Consolidation PORTLAND, Ore., July 9. Com menting on proposals that all young peoples' organizations In protectant evangelical churches unite Into one big organization, Dr. Francis K. Clark, president-emeritus of the I'nited Society of Chris tian Kndeavor which in, holding Its International blennnlal convention here, said today that BUch a unity Kdward It. Kirkland and Miss Myrtle Reeves, both of tilendale, were quietly married yesterday af ternoon at tho office of County JutUe George K. Quino. The cere mony was attemled by only the necessary witnesses. They will make their home at lilendalu wh'-re Mr. Kirkland is residing while ensagid In developing valua ble mining property near that place. WANTKI) "Shoot 'em alive" Kodnk hunters. Films in by 9 a. m out at 5 p. m. Clark. Cass St. G. 0. P. Choice for Governor of N. J. . . fa X ' f jj Lj-fail ? , ourc A few folks think we sell to quantity buyers only. We're junt s glnd to sell n man one tire or one tube. Drive n'uht in for quick tire chnr;e Instnnt Service and We'll welcome your business. 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Hall's Catarrh f at?f triftO UaCombtned wwwmw Treatment, both local snd interns!, and hat been succsuful in ths treatment of Cstsrth for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F.J. CHENEY tk CO., Toledo, Ohio :i ! BAND CONCERT TONIGHT was one of his life dreamt. Dr. Clark Maid that although tho Christian Kndeavor was organised first, he had no criticism to make of similar organizations formed since, lie sain that in fact such organizations were a good thing, "but it has been one ot my great est desires to see all such bodies united into one gr?at group to bring the church in America to new heights and It la my convic tion Bucn - a merglNg of forces would change the wholo complex Ion of American life." INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 9. Tho Buptlst Young Peoples Union of America voted today to hold Its next convention In Los Angeles Juiy 7 to 11, The union alo adopted a reo otumendallon by tho board of man agers for the establishment of a department of evangelism. A bud got lor the next fiscal year of 4-5,-(H)0 waa another recommendation approved. The usual weekly band concert will be played tonight at the court house square, and wilt undoubted ly draw a large crowd. Director Dale Strange states that the band will tonight present a concert con sisting of the popular band con cert and march selections, inter spersed with a few of the popular numbers, offering a diversified program, pleading to all music lovers. Boswell Hotel for good eats. WANTED. You to know we give you the best and quickest service. Clark's. Cass .St. . Hundreds have put their O. K. on News-Review clarified ads as di rect leads to thrift and short uU to success. HERE'S ONE 1924 Ford Sedan. Looks like new, $195.00 down, 52 weeks on balance. ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealers LIME PUTTY For All Purposes Aged In Concrete PiU No Dead Lima rr all uhvh where lltne Is required. Avoid waste, delny and expanse and be assured of first class results. 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