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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 2, 1925 SEVEN How Was Your Harvest? Did you tow clean grain last year? L We are equipped to clean your seed grain, both at. Koseburg and Oakland. Book your orders now. We will do the work in the order it is booked, so come early and avoid, the rush, See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSKBURO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. BY GOVERNMENT FLUCTUATIONS OF FRENCH FRANC ANNOY ISLE OF TAHITI in the position of having a con slant credit trade balance the fi nancial difficultly of the home country, should not be ahoweil to PAPEETE, Tahiti. Aur. 11. The j unsitt.e values and disturb bust instability of Die French fmnc has ness la this colony, revived la k in Tahiti of establish- j As a matter of fact, the money lug a local unit of value lndepend-. used in the colony U a local paper ejit of Uim fluctuations of the franc, currency Issued by the Tahiti Opinion is expressed that as Tahl- branch of the JJanquc d'lndo-Chine, ti is so remote from France, and is j but it fluctuates In sympathy with i ute irunc. A BRIDE'S DIARY . A Luvt Story ol Today By Idah McGlone Gibson IE PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. II. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 12( W. Lane BL Th Unipqua Florist Choice Cut Flowrs Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstio Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or ' Call 40-FS. A settled form of money Is the only thing necessaiy to usher in a period of great prosperity to the island. Both the vanilla and cop ra yle.ds are Increasing and are commanding good prices. , (Aanrlalxl l-rat Uwd Witt.) PORTLAND. Aug. 1J. The government filed suit this morn I ue in federal court to annul Us grant to the North Canal Com pany for permission to use part of the Deschutes national forest as an Irrigation reservoir site. The suit also asks damages of $47,805 to standing timber and also for the costs of clearing away a dam and other Improve ments made by their irrigation company under the project. The government In Us suit charged that the company had failed to lire up to stipulations It had made to the secretary of the ' interior January 28, 19::. The agreement with lha govern ment called for the company to pay all the damages done lo roads, cabins, te.ephone lines and market able timber within the forest re serve. It' called for removal of brush and dead timber on the site of 'he reservoir, for paying all damages caused by overflows or leakages ct water from the reservoir and for building and maintaining a cross ing over the flood waters at the suggestion of the forest supervisor. It was a'so agreed by the comp any 'to build new roads and trails and other Improvements as re quired by the supei visor. ' The government claims these 1.. ........ ..... ...Iflll... p.,,,.,,.,-,, U,, UU, CU ............ . , ... . . . ,. The court is asked for a perma-, '"" ' ' , . ;, . cent Inlimetlnn to Veen the come- hy hlth 1 havebeen e Apouding. MISSING A GOODNIGHT KISS starting up In bed. "There! 1 tlmuyht you would feel ....... ,, . , nii .I,., i the same as I, Paul.. We'll try to "W here did you learn " this ' , ; ,. C1.K.T- asked "J nd w hen 1 J mir mom.y ,u mJ " "'f . " .. as I toil you." From the expression of Paul's face 1 knew he was going to ask me again where 1 got that money, and to keep him from doing so. 1 lightly placed my hand over his mouth. I said good ulght qu Icily and left him. Tomorrow Cteo, Moonlight and Col. Beldon. silly things of lite that were thel greatest instruments of tenure. ' "You never used to talk this way before we were married." "I didn't know any of these things before we were married; at least 1 wasn't conscious of the knowledge," 1 answered. "Marriage makes for many things Paul, and If It takes away our un- -o thinking happiness or rather, uur For washed sand and gravel, and unthinking joyousnt'Bs, fur 1 am, plaster sand see Kudolph Harness, almost sure that when we are Shady Point, or leave orders at young we confound the two words ; .Varksbury store. . It puts lu the place of this joy-1 o ousness a maturity of thought and responsibility of action. 1 have come to the conclusion that the joyousuess of youth Is not real hap piness, for I believe that happiness is not an ephemeral tiling. It should be a state of mind that would last as long as life." "Then you're sure you know the difference, Cleo?" "Yes, I've known happiness. Havent' you!" "I think I know It this minute, dear." "No you don't, Paul. You're just ill. You're ill and I'm sorry, for 1 made you ill; consequently, we're both in a very receptive mood. Just this minute, instead of being ier fectly happy, you were wishing that 1 would pet you a Utile, because men, when they are ill, are child- Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. X FOR SALE FOR RENT At the same time as owning FOIl' SALE Canaries, shivers RENT 5-room cottage. Phone prices by the California Prune as-1 guaranteed. 904 S. Stephens Hi. ' WH-latlon. (here were announced , F()u s,!.B Vaedplaiio. ' standard Fun h'knt !.mmn .n.rtnMn: rms. Phone 1S2. , close in. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. -horse wood rack. i ' Sill UKNT .nmni u.rtm.nl In. If taken nl onee. J. V. ( as. . ..,.;. ,,, , v ,,.,,.,. i,h. ,,.v i'bll SALE Crawford peaches at'.,,.., ,,..., " , r . r t ames Orchard, farms slat! n. iOR . K-5-NT-Furnished apart- prices by tlt commiTciai parkem! mnkt Tei concerned wilh prunes in Oallfor!.,- -nia. 'whiih are luVnlieul with Uioi1' . ' buvb the Cull- HNnoeiHtion'B prlc fornia rruit News. Tho prune (unoiiatinn has soM the commercial patkera outright a( huge proportion of a good-sized j hloik of ila handling that hat been j ni t attirie for ihvsv opening prices, j The balance the association will ell itself through lis own office i and rack through lu own facili- I'KACHKS Ile. Every recognized packer in I t i0 per FOR SAI.K Oil move, good condl- y Jackson BC tion. Cheap. lt34 Winchester St. KOU' SALE One Haiuhoulette rod one Delaine buck, lioyer Hi jk. I'houe llfc'H. Canning Crawfortl's a)ilo box. I'lieue Before you buy paint or wall pa- ! any from using the Deschutes wa- per. call at Fisher's Paint and Wall j within the national forest Paper store. Paint 75c per gallon. purpose 01 iiunnx waicr. Will paper at any olU price. , The Kht of way throuph the na- 0 Mional forest was granted Septem ber w, iyz 10 tenirai urexon WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua' but for the last 6 or 10 niliiui you have been restless. Three or four times your hand has stole out to cover mine. Three or four times you have looked at me beseeching ly, and you know In your heart PERSIA WOULD GRANT OIL CONCESSIONS FOR U. S. LC AN I r-winn nmnv. It was throueh I wisnec I wouiu nenu uuu the national forest over Crane uu aiss j uu. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 260-4 prairie, which forms the basin for the reservoir. On September 21. 1921, these grants were assigned to the Nerth Canal company. It. W. Hagood is president and ; Oswald West, former governor, is o" tary of the North Canal com pany1, ' 6om '4950 acres of land were un der water when the dam was com' Chas. S. McElhinny ' -The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life '""'r" 248 North Jackson"' '"r BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS MARION COUNTY OREGON A HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT Open under new management. Hot mineral water bains; hot 'mineral mud baths, and natural hot mineral vapor baths. rirelteiiliusli Is famous for lis hot nrsenic spriiiK and unusual variation of other mineral con tent. These waters are excep tionally beneficial to rheuma tism, neuritis, constipation, skin and blood diseases. Wonderful scenery; fine fishing; trail hiking and mountain climb ing. Good aceommoilatons; excellent meals; reasonable rates. Mill City-Delrolt highway under construction, will not open this season. Take 'train from Mill City. For further particulars, write M. D. Bruckman' Manager Breitenbush Hot Springs, Detroit, Oregon. HAG DAD, Aug. 11. American j capital will be mobilized for the ex i ploiiation of the oil resources of liMtriheru I'ersia if Dr. C. A. Mi ls , uugh, formerly of the United ! states state department, now fi nancial adviser to the Persian gov i eminent, succeeds in his mission to the United States. 1 Dr. Millspaugh is returning from Teheran to the Untied States. where he will confer with Ameri can oil Interests about granting of ll.so. oil concessions In Persia. These I 472. concessions, it is stated, will de- j ;peud on the concessionaires mak L.,,,,.,. ..... ,,m,,.-i ling the Persian government a Joan tx)NIK,,NKI 1 """M'-K of (ltl.Olat.OUO. At one time ar rangements were practically com pleted wilh the Sinclair Oil lnter ' ests to take over the concession on this condition. This agreement failed over some details and the concession lapsed. Other American .oil Interests, it is understood, as well as some foreigu companies, are now competing for tho mono poly. Persia is encouraging the in vestment of American capital for the building of railways, port fa cilities, and other public works. "Cleo, I am afraid of you, du you know all tins? "We're all human, Paul, and I know that when 1 am 111 or un happy, 1 want some one to bs nice to me." "Then why won't you kiss me, dear?" "I don't know. seem to be kind of frozen in my heart. Isn't It a Dieted and flooded. 2600 acres ot It. terrible thing. Paul., that we don't In the national forest. ; i know when love conies, or when n ' love goes. It seems to be just Men's suits tleaned and pressed, something that is thrust upon us or DANCE AT TILLER Saturday evening, August 15, a dance will be given In the open air pavilion at Tiller. Good music has been secured and all who attend are assured of a most enjoyable evening. Knjoy your week end outing at Tiller. LAUNDRY KIDS ( . 'VKNOWlf 1 ff issssssssssssssssss I VJHtN A. LfcUNDFL-V I: ALL OUlJff SORTS? 6o Was This Rose burg Woman Who Telia Her Experience. All too often women accept their paint and r.chea as nutural to their sex. They fail to realize that weak kidneys are otten to blame (or that backache, thos headaches, dizzy spells and that tired, depressed feeling. Thous ands ha.e found n?w health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with I-oun s Pills a stim ulant diuretic. This Koseburg case is one ct many: Mrs. E. A. Matihfw. 89 Short St., says: "My kidneys were out of order and acted irregularly. I also had severe backaolirs. Head aches were frequent; I became) run down and all out tf sorts. Drum's Pills from Fullerton's Drug Store toon rid me of tbe aches and the other signs of kulney dis order disappeared." Price 6uc. at 1 11 dealers, iv.a't simply fsk f'T kidney remely gt rmn's I'U tiie same thai Mrs. Matthews had. Koter-:il-burn Co., Mfra., Bufalo, K. Y. itosfburg Cleaners, pnone KICKS ItlXAtSi: HIS IIKA1 WAS SPAHKI). taktn away from ua without any volition on our part whatttuovcr." "Are you trying to tell me you don't love me?" "No. dear. I'm trying to make Up my mind whether I know what love la.' "Oh you do, you do, Clef this Is JiHt a passing mood. I'm sure It is." 1 "Hut, Paul, I am not aovurd that you still love me. Are you?" Paul waii Hilt'iit'.' I w ill nny't'liis of him, whatever else ln may bt HOQriAM. Wash.. Aug. 11. Two prehintorli' pkelotons, more than 80 tve.t In lenmh. rertntly were uncoMTed near hero by workmen in a railroad cut. Iter. J. Herbert Ce'ipheKun of this city, who examined the find, pronounc ed the bones those of dinosaurs. Ich t hosa u ra or pt erodact y Is. The skeletons were imliedded In 40 to CO feet -of limestone de posit, and were partly petrified. The railroad excavation cut through the iinimul's rths. w(iich could be seen extending for a distance of several feet In paral lel lines. No skull was found, but a long tearing toolh discovered among How j the debris wu taken as indicat ing that tho aiilntnlri were car nivorous. The ribs vary from three to 12 inches In thlc-kncsH. while n portion of hhoulder blade Is four feet long nnd five inches thick. Knee joints nnd other bones (Uncovered vary In size from fpviTal feet to only a few Inches In circumference. "The character of the rock In dicates that it was once sea or river bottom, which through a fault ha been overturned." said Kev. Mr. Oeoghegan. "The lay ers of strata have been upended, leaving tbe nnimnls lying in an unnatural position'. "The upheaval which placed the bones on tbe top of a hftfh bill, rrobably took place at tbe time the Cascade ranee was formed. "Tbe animal wns a vertebrate, and probably stood 4ft feet hih. counting the long expanse of neck found. The classification of the hone could be determined more exactly if we could locate tho P.KRUN. Aug. 11. Otto l.eest. murderer and robber, was highly indignant recently when Oermua nffteials refused' to hop(ht heal on . ana lnsioau rum mm en imh death sentence to life Imprison ment. He also berated the law yer who saved his neck. He has no choice now, however, but to keep his head on for a commu tation represents a novereign act and may not be annulled. Leest had previously waived us tell ourselves those things which I m-nt at one time, nvcr touched the right of appeal and insisted I we like to hear about ourselves. It this section ; nil nf nm of t lio hciiKtrt. Paul Armstrong is honest willioth-, "This entire country uppenrs er peopb'. He dot-sn'1 alwa) ietl : to have been tropical or suhtro the truth himself, but he very ; ,m.n n rhnnieter. and the nn sHdom lies to others. In this I j rtence of rocks nnd gravel proves think he is very human, for as : that the glacier which covered nearly as I can make out, most of ! the northern part of the ronti- on being executed. In tbe mean time, and unknown to him, his conn pel had petitioned for com mutation, which was granted. Tbe moment Iest heard of the change In sentence he became very much Incensed and imme diately -wrote the following peti tion to the mlnnlster of Justice: "I won't accept the pardon and Insist on having my head chop ped off under all circumstances. It Is I who have the right to de cide about myself and not mv lawyer. He Is altogether too officious.' Is aluays some one else w ho comes "Krom the character of tbe soil, either liver or reran holtom. I am Inclined, to Relieve the ani mals were ichlhoaurs, or mari time reptiles, rather than tho dinosaur'. land reptile, or ptero dactyl, flying reptile." and puts before us the plain, un- varnished, unflattering truth, j I was in very much more of a jsottenvd mood, however, at this moment. Paul had appealed lo the i maternal that is In me as it la in every woman. He seemed more like , . o my son a foolish irresponsible boy) Mn's suns cleaned ana pressed, who was appealing to me to give'?1f0. Kosebun; Cleaners, phone him back a toy he once had thought 1 472. beautiful and still wauled lo keep! o and play with occasionally, al-l TRAVEL BETWEEN MEXICO though it had become tarnish-d and AND U. 3. EVENLY BALANCED tawdry. . J This softness he dispelled, how ever, when he recognized that l' was feeling more lender toward t him. Ho BKain referred to hi.s tele- gram. , "Urlng me pen and paM-r. Cleo."j he paid, "and I will write the note: so you ran get this money." j "Hut I'm not going to gel it for i you. iHin't you understand? I've I told you that. I couldn't Jower my ! pride enough to let Constance Ter-1 bune know that I helped yni to , get money out of her. Na'urally she would jump at the conclusion, that the plan was mine." "Hut It wasn't, Cleo." "No, but I would be accessory after the fact, as they say in mur-1 der trials." j "Well, what are we going (o do, then? We have no money." j Just to try my husband to sen j 8TATK MnNOl'Ol.ir.H IMtoVK I'ltOt- ITA ltl,K FOH IMH.ANH. MOW YORK, Aug. 11. The establishment of a match mono poly by the Polish government. wbch, as recently announced, will be operated for a period of 20 years jointly by an American and Swedish corporation, bring the number o state monopolies in Poland up to four. The others are alcohol, tnbacc and rait. Revenues from the existing monopolies during the first quar ter of 19 25, official reports re ceived hv the American Polish Chamber of Commerce show, amounted to $15,000,000. The budget estimates for the current year anticipate total net receipts from the existing monopolies, cx nliialvA nt thn nwitch inononolv. at $7s.000.ftoo. Profits from the ' U ould react to my bonowlng monopolies will constitute about 18 per cent of tho government's revenues this year. ' The alcohol monopoly Is ex pected to yield $0,000,000 In 1925, the first year of its opera tion. . money from Chick in the name way I reacted to his borrow in i; money from Connie I said: "Well, I think J will t' h i-raph Chick to send me a cheek." "Vou'll do nothing of the l.ind ' lections I'll starve first!" cried Paul angrily, fit't CA1.KXICO. Cal.. Aug. 10. (A. P --Figures releaacd bv the Unit ed States (mm 'g rat Inn office here showed that !t.V!".7"S persons pas sed through the Cab xico Mexleall t::ternrl!nn:il port during the fiscal year of H'JI-'i.V nf 4.!nili.ti'il p'-rsons who travel ed from Ihe Culted States Into Mexico. .1.J7 were 'all-Mi and 1.2M.77S were Americans. Statis tics for travel Into Ihe Cnited States from the cent nil American country were 3. :'.t. 277 aliens and l.l"1.77'i Americans. Th.e heaviest travel through the port was recorded dining Ihe sum mer Miontln nf June and July sml the minimum movement In Feb mar J . (opilallons of tl.e Prilled State '"u. Morns office net- revealed ibai. if total jmporlH into the Culled Si.les at. the port 'iuitig the l-t il vear aitio'i"le.l to f 1. 1 ;r.'i 1 ot which $1.447.::i were dmiahle and (l.7ist2."2 were free. -;xpnrt tf ,Mexlo during the pnioo or .Inly 1. 1TJ(. lo July 1, Pt2". a:;grcyatei $t,ni;..r,2l and col- the port v.Tm iho kImIh b;ts. wo underKlnm) sone i ftt fit tln nrruncinuml ntwt nil vAH ' piii" rash, or praclically so, for 'Jie prune3 bought, which were at the association's price leas packing, brokerage and selling costs. This is intended to stabilize the situa tion at the beginning and avoid op erating any dumping scheme at the other end. which usually Is disas trous, so far as Uie average prices are concerned and the next sea son's crop market. The prune as sociation is practically cleaned up on old prunes and will have Its growers paid off up to 1925 very shortly. The 192." money will , come- Inearlier than tibial and there is little. If any, possibfllt a lowering of prices, unless p.u-'f-! era should be able to buy from in-, dependent growers In volume at well unuer the assoclat Ion's pW" i which, quite presumably . for the ! present will not be a condition. Tbe general prospect is for not ' more thau last year's prune crop in California and we are still of the same opinion as previously ex ! pressed, (hut It will be under Inst year in total. The Pacific north 37F12. li. A. Johnson. FOR SA LK Ford touring KOU KENT 2 new 2-room fur nished houses. $ month. Phone 21U-L, Miller's Addition. FOK" KENTModern four-room furnished apartment with sleep ing poach. Inquire 830 S. Main. t FtU RKN'T It-rnnm ftirnluhl Car, In .tnrlm,nr r)..,.trl , a o . . o. T ae. iuquire 40t West Jtouglas. 'Mi S. Jackson SL . . - - . - , . . " crrt-Li v nx i -T-i- -.-? -i tt,u KENT 4 furnished house. HUt SALK-lhe best light Ford j keeping rooms, with or without u,'n,,-ijr ibi ill imuina 11,111117. ) Inquire at Ki-shor's l'Hint Stort MONARCH ks ruiiKo at 1 print; KraKC. Inquire at 710 Mill SL, or phone 30K13. FOirRENt OH SALEZ"6-7ooS; practioally ow bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north or ltiveralde ature. U. U. Helblg, 407 West Casa tr-t. K,-n.-nU repair work. Write box jCNTdTlEonrouSE-For ront .Moai-rn home, t'lectrlo edulp- also sink, hot water tank an 1 Komid'Oak heater. SiS llumlllon FO RSAI.E- Am leavIuR town and will sell booU business In UkIU. 10, News-Review. FOR mem; Karaue. Will rent for one year. See home at 1144 Corey Avenue. For Information call Uailey VVaUun ct French Trans fer Co. west has a very small crap anil I ruu s-.ai.i-.-i earn diiivs Kei while some of the Kumpean prune proilueiliK ilistrielK will he in excttss of last year, there is not In pros pect a hiir crop there. Ami in -nil- SAI-K Two well matched younK horses unbroken, or will trade, for uny kind of stock, l'hil birailer, lUxonvllle, Ore. FOR SA1.K OlfTR.C 1 K For Al auio. five-room houe; lot, loux luf. Fine Kardeu and five kinds ol fruit. O. O., News-Kevlew ot-fico. I'KACIIES 5 ml. south on hlch-! way. Turn at concrete posts. 4th , " ANTED M!ddle-aRMl woman house on left. Thursday only. I "". houe ofk- Mwya Ilrlnn boxes and Pick them your-' FOH RKN'r V'HFAP 4 .niHm-mi, self at tl.00 per bushel. ! or will sell furniture therein at a wanted: sheep diiuin to that, the world's carry-i Hox Ub-A. over la gone or practically so. All j KOK SAKR 400-acfe (he conditions of supply Indicate) a linn prune market ll prhert are considered reasonable, and the op ening prices of the California Prune association appear asured- as soon as prices were announced , V)U SAJ.K-An extension Uayen- and up to the present has been ex iiiKii; ! Bargain. Close in. Address P. O. weight 2400; 10 and 11 years; I box 5, city. w harness and light wagon; all fori VANTEI Man" tobTt"ch on ranch' $loo cash. William Telford, also man and wife, f.ir lonami Kelly's Korner. K .K IX No. 1, raimlug. State exnerimice. Cr llox II, News Koview. uniijt inuiMi, near nanuon, in- Wants position with reliable in- v. uu uuukiu uu easy ( atltutlon. . Address W care terms, or trade for Koseburg i News Ilevlew un , .j Vi ru t ni' li c-in iun u, S. Miimly, Itandon, Oregon. ctedlngly heavy ami It would look us if the prices decided upon were just exactly w hat was wanted to start off an active selling market. For concrete worK call Taylor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-U. JAPANESE PLAN TO FIGHT ' BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA TOKYO, Aug. 11. Krar of IIol sbevist propaganda in Japan Is ever present among the heads of tho government and It was recnt ly reported that the Jlonie Ivpurt tuent is phiuniu. lo Introdme u bill at the nc.t Diet session for Ihe orgnnialion of a special police service lo deal with I he' situation. II is said a yearly outlay nf l.ooo,. ftoo yi a will be asked for (Ids pur pose. The government ha n it been amiss In adopting measures ca cil iated to be fffective in copln? with imiowaxl di'v 1'ttu- uts thai may follow lb1 reopening nf the coun try for Intercourse with Soviet Uus5ia. Of these measures the most Important Is. of course.' the new peace pn s'-rvnlion law, which the Itiet voted at lis Irst session. Along with this precautionary piece of legislation inay be men tinned the steps taken to unify or ders Issu- il to the police at home and In Korea, so lhat there may be cooperation as we I ns coordination In Iheir aetivity on the trail of pro pagandists. There Is also the crea tion of special police organs to be j on Korean frontiers and Soulh I Maw hurian bold rlamU. I All thexe innovations nre now in full working order. Put It has bet n (found lhat rhanmls for (he Intro (durtion of "lied" propaganda are j rapidly Increasing owing to the I growing frequency with which the peoples nf tiie two countries are ; exchanging visits for commercial, itouring and other purposes and (aNo because nf Ihe fr edom with twhfeh new publications are being 1 Imported. j The homo cfriee regards It as im j peratlve In consequent e that a po illce s-'ivlee nf sp'efal nature he perfected in deal wilh (he problem of propagation of radical thoughts MILITARY . MANLY BOw WANTKIV Cream separator, small alio, for one cow. also Incubator, hot wnfer heiit "tF.O In Rllll aoaa port table; overatiiffetl .velvet must be In first clasa-condiUou niaii, iiuKH ius, sAi-, iu nitt- a. K. Holle, Yoncalla, Ore. hogany rockem; 4 walnut dining , . x.., - . room chairs wilh blue leather . ""l'r. 1 r'.'-" onian Ior Ken' seats. Phone MS R. FOtt SALK At a sacrifice, owner must leave. ( acres,, fenced with woven wire fence, house, barn, team of horses, barn full of hay, all kinds of other out buildings; Implements, wood, some broccoli land ready to plant. $1100. On good terms, small payment down. O. U. Hel blg, 407 Weal loth St. eral housework, steady employ ment tor the right person. Phone i:'J or call at residence' of J. W. Perkins, cor. of Stephens and Mosher Sts. . MISCELLANEOUS MIHtTSMF.VH CI, I'll TO h.u i; 111 Sl,lt K ON I. A III-) m:aii i:M:i)M'(itr. CAR OWNisn Don't tercet M call bii when in need of auU paru. Sarff'i Auto 'WreeUnf House. Auk. 1. A-1 LOST AND FOUND m.m:kiii-h:i.I), roil nnrt cun club la be known LOST Pair nr none rin... pia as Ihu Soiitlilalio rlel, rei elveii I Pr please return to NeWs-HevleH pniers of iiu-orporat Ion today j office. . .. (roin W. 10. Crews, state corpora- ! riilivi, ' ;-i.ii '.? i, lion cniini-sloner. I. I.. Wick- I L. AB,"nl' . miKI i Is presln, nt. H. C. Ilorlon ! .; ""'?', "Tr ?f' " 01 secretary uu.l 11. A. UarrU. treas- . "ce anl J feTUslng. iirer or the club, membership In I M'l'NI A U. of IL 'T. watch which will he lliiilied to ten men. charm with inonnKraih. Owner Tho club pin un to buy land lor '"ay have same by applying at a reserve on the shores of Ten 1 N8 Uevlew office , ILIn ,,.!.. m n....v 1.' u.il.j I1I.1.I A I erty will serve us a club house. The location selected for the re servo Is conl,lered (ileal for both li 11 11 1 i uk anil finliiiiK. Wild rice and celery will be plunted on the marshes, to attract ducks to the lake. Taylor-maue concrete it good eon mm. lei Ub H. H!ll riifuru I'OIITI AM), OlltUaOf Hri irnrUrrm, amnll rln"" rtttrfttl KUiirrvlMloM, Htrlrt ill- . rlpllnr 4-lnl UvilMr nnd mo nil training. C t n I NT a t I'l'TWOItMS A! hi: iii;vv 1 IcOSSM IN COOS OH'VI'V. rogrn.Li:, ore., Aug. 10. Crop oHnes from the action of cutworm will amount to f I Oo,- I (Hu (his season in Coos county alone, nemi it lug to estimates of j C. li. lllrlianiH, couiily agrlcul itural agent. J The striped rut worm has been I working on hay crops., cree ping I bent, canary grass and p;ijlure 'crops In the Coqullle valley and j in tiie Coos river districts, while j tho varlegalel ulwonn has at- tarked potatoes, corn nnd root j crops In all parts or the county. I Some farmers have lout tho I larger portion of their hay crop, i for while it Is possible lo poison the worms In tlte hay, uppllra Ition ot pii-un may cati'-e polson 1 lug of the cattle, which feed on the lu y. Built-Ins well .: machined and " PROPERLY MADE S Satisfy! Get our prices and de signs before btiying elsewhere. Z Rosebiirg.Lunjbcr & Mfc Co: llesf wilh a. UBBY Spooks! KMOVt HOVy A I VJHtN K LAUNDR.V IPOttS WIS C01UAR.S. Well. h won't holler with anything but prals when his collars are returned Iron tills laundry. There a filing of comfort ati.l n."wn.-. when he puts it on an l he smiles aaiu when be sees ,t In tY? mirror. Vh-n you have your collars laundered our way Just once, you'll won der why you hadn't enjoy t'd real comfort before. Roteburg Steam Laundry PHONE 7 TV OtT TMtBF -THEW IF HtaArsSIO TO COME IW HtRC . I -YOU D0JT CMCH ME tLEEPteJ' M "TCEE VuHEW I GOT A I 6000 cut eeo to , tlEtPI0-t'M WOT AFRA.1D BUT I CuCSS I LL GO TO BED WITH MV CLOTHES OrO GEE.THKT HOtSt 0OaT COUoCX LIKE CRICKETS -IT MUST BE KKDV-OIO" OR THE. VMM ls .THE CHIKNEVy r I Ml II TTi ' LW -J" 1 WHHi WtostK he0 -tZZx JWth'j ncthwI I Cim y'cSt thepf gee.tmkt W NOISE'-THERE S 1 J BUT A CRICKET I TMEW.IFMESAfRMO ri vriMtlHIU' IN THIS HAKIM' THAT ME 1 I rn COMeiWHE.EE. CLE CAQIM THAT'S I I COME OM IMAM' DONT I II iPOOKV AtJ Vca; I BE SvjCHA tRAibV- I AlluT COWIUA CATCH (V CAT. IT V0M T J U l ME STAVIAJ- IM J 2iWM 132 fi tut tfir mm .1 By VINNER SPIDER! ppl Often tin suit or wrap you are ready to discard needs only tho skillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you care to it LOOKS like a new one. Our Auto Will Cll Phone 277