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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Dally Except Sunday by Th. Newe-Reviaw Co., Inc.
t B. W. UATU3
bEKT O UATES-
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, AUGUST 12, 1926.
THANKFULNESS FOR AMERICA.
News from Europe nowadays is full of uncertainty.
Tiie threat of war is ever oiAhe horizon. Millions of people
are oppressed by heavy tax burdens and the general pros
tration of industry.
The American people ought to feel profoundly grateful
".-that we are not suffering from such conditions. We have
. ,our troubles, but they are relatively light. Our tax burdens
are far below what they have to bear. Our load of debt is
small relative to our national wealth, as compared with the
'amount of debt they are carrying across the sea.
We are getting today the fruitage of the courage, the
energy, and the sacrifice of the ancestors and pioneers who
established our country and its institutions, and who per
formed the tremendous physical task of building and equip-J-ping
a new country.
They toiled and sweated, they fought the savages and
they ploughed the fields and cut down the forest and con
"'"structed roads and built railroads, and created a wonderful
civilization, and we get the benefit. And many of us kick
...now because we have to work half as long hours as they did.
j , The original settlers were bright enough to see that con
editions over in Europe were too crowded, and that they could
make a better country if they would start in a new land. It
' took a great deal of courage and the spirit of adventure, and
involved harder work than if they had remained in their na
;;;tive lands. But they had the resolution to do it, and we
"...benefit.
Our hearts ought to be overflowing with thankfulness.
We should remember the words of Scripture, "To whom
much is given, of him shall much be required," and we
. should contribute. generously of time and money to make it a
good country, and to assist peoples and lands that are not so
"""-fortunate. '
Some of us think that the progress in civilization which
is made by foreign countries does not affect us much. Such
ones might well consider, however, what the advance in Ja
pan has meant to the United States. That country with a
population of 58,000,000 bought $283,000,000 worth of our
goods in the I'J24 fiscal year, while China with nearly seven
, .times as much population, bought only $121,000,000 of our
St all. If China could advance to Japan's present point of
' tood government and civilization, we could according to
- niiat, 80,11 them something like $2,000,000,000 worth of goods.
We ought to be interested in the progress of a great country
like China from humanitarian reasons. But if those can not
"Cjiiuve borne of us, we may be. interested by the possibility of
'".'helling them a couple of billions worth of American goods.
' ;iience Uie negotiations now pending for greater order and
kecurity in that wonderful country, are related to the pros-
- perity of every American village.
State Press Comment
Ami II- Won.
Nathan Leopold made a bet
with newspaper nun while be
wan In his Chicago cell awaiting
trial for the murder of little Hob
by Franks. The bet was that
neither ilernard (Irani, Kussell
Scott nor himself would hutiK,, al
though they were all Influx over
whelming evlde:e of guilt.
The bet la over. Leopold won.
None of the three, de.-pite the I
evidence against each, went to the I
gallows. Leopold himself was ,
adjudged Insane, rio waa Scott.
Grant waa killed by a fellow
prisoner before ihe date of hang
ing arrived. And who could fay
that he, too, would not have been
declared Insane before tho day of
execution, as Scott was.
Leopold s bet Is one Indication
of why America leads the world
In murders. Kven alter Ins ar
rest and after he was- conscious
of all tho evidence against biiu.
the Chicago youth had no fear of
the gallows. Ho was sure, be
would escape tho death penalty.
Looking over the number of those
who had escaped It before him
In spite of strong evidence against
them, Leopold had a right to
make a swagger bet. Ana be
won!
When criminals become sure
they will not pay for their crimes.
when they feel that It Is easy to
escape the penalties preserved by
law, what can be expected but a
list of murders that shams the
country and bests the world.
"The Perfect Crime"
Bulclde. and "suicide Is confes
sion." has brought to a close the
hectic drama of another "perfect
crime," as scientifically planned as
It was diabolically executed.
Schwartz, the chemist, has Joined
P.rumfield, the demist, wherever
the souls of the damned may go.
Kach of these murders was plan
ned with Ingenuity, and yet each
over-reached itself through the im
possibility of controlling details that
betrayed the author. A pair or
clfuf'.red shoes aroused suspicion
and led to the apprehension of
Hrumfleld. The filling In Ihe teeth
of Schwartz's victim furnished the
clues of bis undoing.
There was nothing particularly
original In either crime. There
have been many others sitnilarly
rlanned, all with Uie common mo
tive of swindling Insurnuce com
panies by disappearance and the
substitution of a disfigured corpse.
In few of Ihese crimes, however.
has murder of an innocent person
been deliberately planned to fur
nlsh the body. The rapidity wlih
which plots were uncovered showed
how clumsy they were, in spite of
their supiKjscd cleverness.
Once In a while, of course, a mur
der mystery remains unsolved, hut
In such cases luck rather than skill
deserves the credit. The deliberate
ly plauncd and thought out crime
usually betrays Itself.
ror murder, though it have no
tongue, will speak . i
With most miraculous orguu.-
Saiem Journal.
Delicious Roasts and Pastry
For the Lunch or Dinner, or for something to take on the
Auto Trip, call up the Delicatessen and save extra work
at home. a
FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY
HOT BREAD EVERY NOdft
ROASTS, SALADS
THURSDAY SPECIALS Roaat Pork. SpagetU Italian,
Walnut Cream and Cherry Pica.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocer Phone 5 1 5
ALL STATE TO
HAVE DISPLAYS
AT STATE FAIR
Every Section to Be Repre
sented in Coming Event
'at Salem.
I MANY NEW FEATURES
I'lWed, will house thp university
pre a ami the niechanlral equip
ment necessary for the publication
of university pamphlets and newspapers.
AruQdel, piano tuner. Phone 18D-I
T;
Organization for Directing
and Handling the Fair
Remains the Same
as Last Year.
Engraved Glass
fill Water Set
This set consists of two quart water pitcher and aix tum
blers, till beautifully engraved with floral design!
Special for Saturday Only
98c
Sale begins at nine o'clock a. m. No phone orders re
ceived, and no sets set aside for delivery. So be on hand
to get yours.
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
(Awwx-UlfA l'rets Luml Wire..
CH1CAUO. Auk. 12. Ahund-
ance of apples and pears is about
to make up for a big falling off
in availablo supplies of peaches
' and grapes.
I The government bureau of acrl
I cultural economics today reported
i a probable increase of 1, 234,000
' barrels of apples this season com-
pared with the amount expected
a month ago. As for pears. New
York and Oregon have each net
ted a gain of 160,000 bushels
. since July reports were issued.
Yesterday morning Mr. Hryant,
proprietor of the IT and I restau
rant at the corner of Cass and
Stephens street, went across the
slioet from his place of business
to the depot, ond while In there
noticed a red-headed boy, appar
ently In his late teens, laboriously I And there also have been Increa
writinK a check. A short time ; sen in 15 other leading states,
later the boy come in the restuu-1 The banner state for apples
runt and ordered a double break-1 just now Is New York, with an
fast, and alter eating tendered increase of 25 per cent over the
the check in payment. Mr. iirj-jJuly forecast and with a prol
unt wan called by the waiter and able aggregate of 4.9H0.UO0 Imr
inimediately recognized the check rols.
to be a crude ettort of the part Washington's equivalent Is
of an amateur "paperhanger." It 254,0(10 barrels fewer than July
was made out for a eum slightly Indications and California lout
iu excess of $7 and a ficticious , 151,000,
i
ttfwi w-rrra!3T v -i mil
TAiJZZSZXJJ m
mmm
7 VJ5K.. JM
Safe
Milk
and Diet
ForInfantst
invalid,
ric Aged
NouriihinK Digestible No Cooking.
tkJt Atqij Imitations substitutes
CONFERENCE TOLD
IS!
To form an agricultural program
cat-
uaniH was signed
When the proprietor of V..
ing houbo intoriued the y. t
man that be had witnessed t.
mauutacluhng of the check, and
that he was "wise to tho game,
i the young fellow admitted the
attempted crime, and claimed it
as lils firfct ettort of that nature.
He was hrol e, n :cept- for 17
cents, and took what he thought
was the easiest way In sight to
get food and money.
Mr. Ilryiint proceeded to give
the young man a lecture on how
to start lifu all wrong, and upon
leaving tne boy thanked the man
tor his advice nnd promised to
get a Job and keep straight, and
td make no further uttuinpfa at
check passing. . '
Peaches arc 5.750,000 bushels
below lust season's crop. '
.RCSTEO 'OURIST WiLL BE
TAKEN BACK TO COLORADO
A news dispatch of yesterday announced that a physi
cian, after diagnosing an indisposition of Charles Chaplin,
comedian, said that all ho needed was a "little rest." Ve
bespeak the general public's approval of the second word oi"
the prescription, but lament the first one. Let the period of
convalescence be full, and if there should be a relapse further
prolonging Mr. Chaplin's absence from tho screen we will
try to content ourselves with re-issues of his early exhibi
tions of dexterity with slap-stick and custard pie.
o
during Ihe pnM few yrars since Kiltiiates on apple luiuiai;fl In
TWO 1 shades seems to be botherilltf holders of nilirilistic : "inkers have lM-en lending credit Yakima and UVnatehcn ilisiricls
j t , t i i nl , . i lo hoys and girls clului. to pure-
lules these days. One, David by name, bhade by surname, m-,.,i rattle dubs hu.i other farm j
lias repeatedly failed to get Mickey Walker, the welterweight 'Kti'" " men hams i
, i- i ii i m i i i ... have het'ii putting forili im n a.srd ;
King, inio a ring with mm. 1 tie other siiade, of much dark- !,.ffrt to emoiiiHKe farm trade. ,
er hue of Kthiooian extraction him henn Mumllv .in- W hy iheu when so mm h of lot
Farmer and Merchant.
The attitude of commercial
todies toward agriculture Is not al
ways understood. It 1. often mis
interpreted even to the point of
rl licule. Commereiul meeting.- are
discustcd and ways and means de
vised to aid agriculture hi Its ntnin-
gle for Indepfiiibut, prof! table
progress. And to (his end commit
tees are formed, plans laid and as
Slini tires of ronperat ton helw.-rn
the rlty ornatiimtion and the rural
orciinlzatlon or individuals given.
The city organ izal ions act in
good faith so far as Ihey r In mat
ters essential to agricultural nerds
using care that local Interests are
usually well conserved In the ul
trulsm of their efforts. This Is
natural and fundamentally
business for all concerned.
I (Aiwnc'atH Prat Lnuml Wire.)
f El'GKNE, Aug. 12 Chester O.
; Davis, 27, was arrested by Sheriff
Frank K. Taylor here yesterday af
j ternoon upon request of the sher
iff at Trinidad, Colo., on a crlmin
lal charge, involving the automobile
j which he had driven from Colora-
do to Kufiene. Colorado official
' will arrive to return Davis to
Trinidad.
Heat with gas.
Terminal
5StI.
Uuauty Shop, phone
YAKIMA, MEDFORD
FEAR GROWERS ARE
. HOLDING SHIPMENTS
SALEM, Aug. 11. In planning I
the l'J'lb Otegon slate lair to be
held in fc'alem, September 2J1 tot
October a, on trials realized thai
higu standards of leadership set t
oy previous lairs challenged them
to even larger achievements tins .
year, and as a cousetjunce sec- ,
lional puds has been appeuled to
by them, with the result that
practically every corner ot uie
stale will be represented at what
will probably be the state's great- nights.
est annual exmiKil Inn. 1 Sui)eirlntfnflpnlft nf fh vnrfmia
Couditions ufuerai.v seem to he 1 dcimrtmeufs ar rimhinir their tor Douglas county based upon
ideal lor a lair greater than e.er. plans to completion, so that comprehensive gfudy of the produc-l-'arin
conditions are improved. A everything will be in readiness by j tion au marketing possibilities,
tremendously renewed inierui the end of the next month. With ' an to coordinate the efforts of al!
in belter livestock breeding has the exception of U. G. Kowler of agencies in putting this program
swept the stale, and farm ma- Medtord, all superintendents ro- , mo effect. Is the purpose of f.o
chinery muuutacturers are bring-' main the same as last year, most Douglas county economic .corner
ing out a world of new labor-sav- of those heading tho various de- , enre to be held In November, says
iug devices. These things, will, parlnicnts having bceu in the K. A. Uuaeubark, general chair-
m tuemseies, con-titute a stale tame place for a number of years, man.
lair exnnm mat promises to l tie Medtord man, formerly rami i ne preliminary meeting, at
eclipse auy previously placed. ! manager of the '. It. Ayer ranch . which plans for the session were
In the numero" departments ' at Carlton, and at present conn- ! worked out was held in Koseburg
new i eu lures nave oecn uuueu aim
premiums increased, assuring
every ciass ot laiming and ludut
triul endeavor will be presented.
The exinims will not be "cut and
dried ' group oi displays, but will ;tion; C. M. lSeUon, of Curvullis
be designed lo be oi practical
help to all those who view tiiem.
It is the ambition of Mrs. l.lia
Schultz Wilsuu, secretary of tne
fair board, one wincn she has. :
treuueniiy expressed that work- :
ing exuitiits become a lore most textiles ;
leatuie of the tali and in accord- rabbits;
auce eltorts will be pui lonu to , horses.
institute some of them this year, iiand, floral.
Tne statu institutions have, res- j Edward Shearer of
pouueu spieiiumiy una yvni, mm woo enters upon ms neve um . initt Kt 1,rt.n,i .
will, as hrrelo.ore. ulace their v,.,r as H.m..ri..t en.ient of the ' J"ll .hat. Commodltlea are being
displays in the main
l'Tax, the must conspicuous
duct of Oregon just now, will be ' ment heads in the point of years.
given u prominent, place in the William SchuLmerich ot Hills- j
booth occupied by tiie Oregon boro, with tho slate lair for le
atate penitentiary, the fiber as years as superintendent of the
well as the, manuiactuivd product ' agricultural and horticultural je-
to be shown. ! partmeiits, occupying second
The state hospital will make a . place.
MONTY-SAVING-SALE
According to word received here
from Yakima llie laily picking of
ine p. ar crop I here Intended fAr
greet Miipnient will be put in cold
siorave until early in Sept .-ruber
when it Is expectejt ('alitnrula
green shipments which have smash
ed the market in the east will be
out of the way. Med ford Is hold
ing Its pear shipments in forage
round i for tiie same reason. In both sec
tions they Hi' confident the prices
11 II
I August 15 to 31
Hut why this Initiative altruism will come hack. The Yakima, dis
tills proffer of cooperation from tricl expects lo ship out about
(ho commercial side? Is It be-jt;mo cars, says the Salem Capital
cause of closer and more numer-j Journal.
ous organizations among the cily Yukiina also expects to handle
population? (iratit that these cf-j about 7. cars of Klbertas f.r the
forts to aid HKiictilture an based ; district with a total crop of Hod
on the desire for commercial, eco-U-ais estimated in the state of
nnmlc and social cooperation In which ahout Tmiii cars will he sent
which there has been teal progress to the larger cities of the stale.
successful in trying to get a chance at Jack Demi. soy S we not speak of the fat nier, i iv
crowil I operating w it n me hanker.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO Tl IINK
(lly K. U. WAITK,
t rntai y, HlmwiitM', dkls., Uuurd of Coinnu-r .
proffered and lo nitrUulture the
hi tun I ion Is nevertheless evidence
.THAT if you spend your nmnev in some other city and n unbalanced condition -the
, , ... , . ... , . infert'tice that aurhuliuro ts at dis-
)our neighlMir.s do the same, what will become of yur home advantage compared to other lines
city?
have been materially lucieaM-d Ihe
Yakima dlh i l exHci.ing to go to
from l:t.MM io U.imio cars and the
W'i natch', district from lv.mio lo
l!MMi i ju s, an Increase of from
Id to l;i per cent over earlier esti
mates. Returns -on black cherry pools
operating with Ihe banker, the; for fresh flnpmenis also have ben
merchatit and the manufacturer as - announced by tiie Yakima tirow
wcllVs always suugfsling that the i ers asoi iation. In l.amhei;.H tht
fanner Is being helped? (returns were as follows: fir-i pool.
Acknowledging sincere friend- second o . 14S, thin! pool.
nip w men exi.sis as n ikimm mr wir , i louil n pool .Hi.i. In Hu.s;s re
Illiy AT HOME!
tt. THAT if you have any pride in your own cily, IH'V AT
w THAT if you believe in your home city and want to see
;-jt grow, iu;y at iiomk;
"j; THAT if you have any vision for greater development
and a bigger future for your city, liUY AT IIOMK!
That if you area homc-buiider, I'.TY AT HOME!
. - THAT as the business concerns of your city grow, so
will your city grow. JUlp to make your city grow. Dt'Y
. AT HOME!
THAT if you hoe your neighbors spending their rhonoy
. in some other city, don't get down-hearted, but talk to them
"imd show them the error of their ways. Sme of them some
times don't realize how they are harming the city they should
love. MJY AT IIOMK!
THAT the service given by your merchants has been
tested and found reliable and enduring. HIT AT HOME!
of ettort.
The cotintei balance for this con
dition consists iu pari in cooprra-1 pound
t p hi w hit ti will oiaiili-h for the j ei jik
piodncts fif acrieiili urc prices which
turns were tlrsi poo!. .Is; ;-.cond
pool, .l.'i; third pooC .127.'; inurth
pool, .Inf.; fifth pool, .in;:, In
Pol 11 pools (he priees paid .-howed
a tonstant dt'ere.ise an da bt.tktng
of the market. In Die four Lam
bert ko1s a total of 1:7,445
were handb it at a k- neral
of . 1 IJ ctnis, and ,:i the
tive Hing HMds a tola! of . ..i,07
j will pioviilea reasonable martin ot poutul.t wi-te hiiiidh-d at a K :ieral
I profit to the pr Mincer v bo iih i average of 17i.. All of the f,.:Uris
1 i;imh methods and earnest etiorts in , given on the cherry ret uu.-. were
'the ptoituciion. u.t to the giowers.
I llelt!ntt. tlien. the farmer to help I - . 0 ,
binief tin on iii Ins own ot Kaniza
iion is the nmM etleciive help com
nir ieiul ort'.anlEatioiis enn Rive bltn.
And everv suctcs.-fiil eftolt If this
end w HI be reciprocal Salem
Matesm ;in.
Rtudenaser cosia less per pound
than butter.
U. OF O. CALLS FOR BIDS
FOR NEW PRESS BUILOING
Heat with gaa.
vlt! ffm I Wii-
Kl';KNK, Ore . Aug I lUds
for the new ptess building if 1 hi
I'nlversliy of Orecnn, will bo cal-
TirTvmirhiKiixw.. im... ..L.;., i Md ftr Tuesday, August Is. mid
, v-.n.,. v.j ..e sr-.. v.- 1hH rontriltt ,( h
ing ineir ume 10 m.iKe your city a bigger, better citv: ueitactory. win be wi sometime lat
,..,ioyai to mem. uiji i iivj.ml-, ;
WHEN YOU HELP YOLK CITY YOU HEI.l YOl'K
,MELF. 15UY AT HOME?
.mi Miti i;snn i oit
illlNAL Al I.IUlNlXi
William Hurt, inherli-in. man
ager of I he N ash iug ton i : - ;ngr
News, published at Seattle ha
been in lto-elurg conterrn ; with
t II. Hatley, e.iilor ot tf.- Oro
tion (imtiKe llullettn, ubour eom
htning tho circulation of nil the
grantee papers In th V. s for
the purpose of putting on ;i .-am
puiKU with tho aim or obtain
ing mitlonil ndvertitln The
com bitted circulation nf a !' tho
maimo tupem In Uif- thir' -three
mnK' btai. i over th. ht
In thi week, million mark, which fIiou
t'onsiruction work Is expected to peal to national advertise!
start at once alter Ihe contract ia o
let For prompt taxi nerrice. cl y or
The new lldlng. when com- counliy tripe, 1'huue 44.
Ah your local Kexall Storo,
we a re pa rt nw ne r of the
mammoth, modern factories
producing exclusive h t g h -grade
merchandise und'T fa
miliar trade names, such as,
Kexall Pure test. Kirataid,
Knot leek, Klenzo and Jon
tcol. T h e a o factories literally
sell these producla through
Direct To You without
any middleman's profit and
at a substantial Having to
you.
BIG BARGAIN
DURING OUR
SALE
Jonteel Tate shown here
la but one txample of the
excellent bargains offer,
ed during this sale. Jon
teel Talc is unexcelled
for use after shaving or
bathing
.39c
Regular Price 50c,
During This Sals
Ve are offering pearly 2"0
popular Items covering all
flaxen of merchandise al
special I v retluceil prices to
show you rxtra s.ivIpes on
pmds oii us rt'Butarly and
to help you get acimaiutefl at
low. st cost with other Hems.
You Save with Safety
at Your
Rexall Drug Store
Nathan Fullcrlcr.
Roicburg
Oregon
notable Kent-rat exltihit. bltowing
ull dt-taiu ut wtitk tiuih on-lite !
lurm unti tn ttie insiitutiun itsolt. :
Comity t'lubitH will be ui li'esti
and ineiea.Hed tntererit, ina.inucti
as competition lias l.i-eti eltniiitat
ed and the vuriottH ttections re
prceuttd by their Lreniortt pro
ducts. County UKehls. wno an
nually assemble them, are altui-H-lnc
their work with reuewtd cu-
thusiasut this year ai-cordinK lo I
udvti-ei received al Ihe olluo ot
me secretary in tfaleiu.
The hlKb lights ot tne exhihlts
will bo, aside Irom the agricul
tural and livestock snows Ine hor
ticultural display where lruits,
nuts aud liKo pimlucis will he
pi-eseuted in prolusion; the llori-
culture depal'luielll, which pro.
try club leader Irom Jackson June 20. A Rreat deal of Informs,
county, will heud the division of j tion as to the present status cr
dairy cattle. J. K. Finnirum of , produrtion in Ihe county must first
Hayton, Oregon, will he Biiperiu- be obtained anil for this reason the
lendeiit of the beef cultle sic-j preliminary meelhiK was held an
far in advance. The complete m r.
fheep; Thumas V. lirunk. tSnleia. , sonuel of the committees in hoifi-
iioks; ii. j. ocuiieii, co. . aiua, culture. livestock, farm cropa
bees and honey;. L. H. Zlemer. dalryinu, poultry, vegetable gruw!
i'ortlali.l. dairy, and dairy pro- ' nK fishini; and lumbering are ei
ducts; Mrs. L O. Smilh, Ores- pectini to be announced soon,
hum. art: Mrs. w. Mullen. Sulcm, i. ,ho ,h, . ,,,
lexil cs; u. w. Morrow l ortiand, al committee in its first meeting
rabbits; J. Keynolds of corvallis. , mt lK)UKlas coum Bhou!ll lrouU(.
horses, and lummy Luke, l'ou-, KO far aa jt ,B )ri)ri,able. every-
I thing that It consumes, in order to
I-.-tacada. i .. ,,. , ,, .r ...
m.villn.,. '.!. fulr ,.ltrv !.. neennies ' .' " '"y "l migtlt
...... ,,rn-'.I.:. V n . m, .u.nr-iw V" here a comprehensive
v wiir he ,.,; h..n,l. i il.e nolntnf .are. ! f."'" Pow b,'lnK n,ade 01 b'""
the in and out freight movements
tor tne past year or more.
Kvery phase of production in the
tho county will be studied by a
representative committee of iu.
dividuals interesteil and experi
enced in the production and mar
keting of the particular commodity
they may be studying. This cone
mil tee will be charged wiih the re
sponsibility of bringing in a report
containing definite and complete
recommendations relativo to the
i conduct of that industry in the
I county lo the greatest advantage of
I those engaged In it.
As an example of the type of re
' ports submitted by committees of
.iiilllur conferences, excerpts from
tne report ot Ihe cwinmittee
Horticulture lo the 1'olk county
conference may be suggestive:
Troduction of dried prunes per
acre should be at least loon pounds,
ami orchards averaging less than
o
spuofioiii i
tun i nirrniunn !
WILL DAItb'JAnu
wiLin
. ( A. 14 If I l'r.-M Ia-am-A Wire.)
"S.U.K.M. Ore., Aug. 12. C.
! A. i'ark, iiuaralitilie officer of the
'state hoaui of horticulture, an- I pounds yield, which cannot
iiDiinces that a protective iiuariin- i ,, economlcaliv ma.h. tn t..,i,...
mises t he largest and most beau- tine against polaioes shipped into 1 1, amount, aro better off remov-
tlltil array ol Ilowers and piunisiue iiiaiueire vaney tioiu u uu-
to be seen ill the l aciiic north-; iiigton. Idaho and several Kasteru j ,.No now .u.r,.af,e Bhol,, bc
west this year; the industrial club Oregon counties will he put on in ! ,,,a,lU,(1 (.xt,.,,UllK , jn t
exhibits with all the p. ejects in a lew days as a protection against omic unj con.suiniiLion h
hoes' and girls' c ub work. show- . the I olnrado polalo liug. liioi,, ...., .
'." ..,. . . "... .. . ' ,, V il . ,,,V. ..r ,.. i. ,. rm those MnJ I'" e reached
uie giovtitiK !' tuiutwo ... j o, . .. - .higher level
gon are duiug ill live slock rais-jtwo sUit.ti nnd from the Iniected . ;
,ng. corn growing and like act.- Kastern Oregon dislncls be cer- flL d Uii?""
a marvel ituicu uy a suue tnspeci.ir neiuie . . ... .
being admitted to the valley, ulso ! . ""'i upes tn
that they he run over a sitting 1"un'3 H . loubling this
..recn. arc free Irom beetles and I ''"mber. U Is the opinion of your
hao been packed in new sacks. ! committee that the number ol
Ihe Kastern Oregon counties al- ! t"mmercial sues of prunes reduced
fected aro Malheur, l lnatilla, I "om " not to exceed 4 to be
Wallowa and Morrow. I named as follows: Small, .Medium.
- j 1-arge. Kxtra J.arge. To this end
HOOK l'llKIH.KI'.S I SINti '' recommend sunable legislation
TtlK .NA.MK OP J. A. .directing the stale board of horti-
uhTtU .i!ri ,','flu y wit".
past lew-
vines, which have be
lo club leaders the
inoullis.
The several big machinery
buildings as well as overflow
teiiis and structures will be occu
pied ey farm implements anil
machinery, showing the many
improvements of sweeping im
portance that have been made
during the past year. I.oth sta
tionary and working exhibits of
everv inline will bo seen.
The first showing ol advanced I ( l..-lm ... Ia..sl VtirO
models in automobiles will be I SAI.KM. Ore., Aug. 12. Sales
viewed in the autemobile show, i men of certain cyclopedias that
lk.:iler liuvn demonstrated iiuurc- iiro being sold about the state
c.dented Interest In this division ; have no authority to use mo una crop.
this veur, evidencing their beliet i name of .1. A. Churchill, Hale The conference herewill be lie
In the advertising value of show I superintendent of schools, as l;av- ; fifteenth similar conference held it
space during state fair week. ! ing endorsed the book, Mr. as many counties In the slate, and
In the wiieiian s s' t tloti thous- ' ( hurcliill said yesterday: Reports ! Is Ihe outgrow th of the stale ect.
and of exhibits of fancy work, Ha. hing Mr. (hurcliill also fay nonuc conference held jQ t'orvalli-
rullnary and pantry stores dls-ithat lie is being represented as
plays, home economics, demon-1 a contributor to the . enks.
strations nf various natuie in1 "I have contributed freiinently
which the modern woman Is In-I to various educational publh a
teiesied or wants to know alioul tlons," tald Mr. Churchill, "bul
is n'surcd. The smith wing ol have never allowed my name lo
be used as a hull lor prosp
purchasers.
I'Ml IU Mil. I. IMl'OM'KiiS. culture or other suitable agency to
meet annually at some sultabb
time before packing begins, ami
auer investigation, prescribe: the
number of prunes per pound fin
each of such grades for that seas-
! a year ago last January.
I Cook with gae.
the main pavilion which has been
given over to art and textiles In
sures a much better iliow space
than the rooms hitherto occupied.
Cnd'-r tin direction of suiej-in-tend.
nts and department heads
especially attractive exhibits are
being plante d bv the Inmut" s oi
the variniis sta
These exhibits.
live
-o -
EUGENE CIVE8 TOURIST TWO
EXAMPLES OF ITS HON EST Y
CAM,wUtr.l l-re L".ta W.n.)
Kli;i:NK. Ore. Aug. II One
Institutions. I tourist, a least, has found KilCene
be arranged, ' honest. The nian In question mad
for the ni.v-l part In the old edu- : a purchase at R local butcher shop.
callon;i.l building will be Increas-' giving a I: bill. When he went
ed in sie a. well as quality.
The Agttcultural college will
have a larce section also In the
educational building, tiie Caua
rttan government to put on its
largest display in ears In the
m pnvlllnn.
'inere wiil l-e many innovations '
to tiv auto ennip and counted bis
chance he found that he was $10
short. He hurried back to the sho.p
where the ra.-h -as checked, and
an extra Jlo was Inuml in tho firms
funds. The f lo was promptly turn- producer.
' re tng sold in Knglish c hannel
the Same ' he return nl.n In -.h ...
In the entertainment prncram. . lourist found that he had lost his ii.ii.illv milt k for handling on ' ii
with he-idllners novel and devert- sulicase. He hastened to a news-. obeieiiv.i.i
nor-e snows T w.r ntnee to place an ad for its
ed over to the. tourist.
A few- minutes later
LOGANBERRY POOL AT
SALEM RESULTS IN
EXCELLENT RETURNS
v
b.-cks are being tunilid nut tn
day by the Producers Parking aie
tanning company covering tie
cotuein's loganberry p.sl for 1:.'
showing a new return of J i j ecu:
a pound to the growers.
As tar as Is shown this Is tie
best return mad- In this section o
1g!;is for the year, the averse
pi.ee g-nerally paid for the ut
son being five cents a pound. lnl
in seme instances, It Is understood
Si c. tils was the price paid o'
later b rrls.
Virtually all of the pat k of lie
em abroad this yeai
LaM year the return on loci:
ot ihe 1'ro.iTceri was in the neitl
ing. Itacing and
ouis.mm.cw iiu in..,. ,i-covery, emy to una that some of ihe rro.i5ccri was in the neitl
......... m .... ,..uu uie..-v. ,t.ne nau i- aien ine uitca.e and Oornood of 4 K5 cents per poui.d-
every ot. ot the six da. and , had already taed It in. Sakm Capital JoarnaL
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