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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1925.
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INCOME TAX RETURNS SHOW
SWEDES TO BE PROSPEROUS
STOCKHOLM. Aug. 20. Eighty
per cent of Sweden's larger Indi
vidual Income taxpayers reported
Increased revenues for last year, as
did two-thirds of the country's
leading business corporations. The
official statistics show Stockholm
has 180 taxpayers with Incomes of
mora than 150,000.
The largest individual taxpayer
was A. M. Versteegh, a factory
owner, whose income was $402,354.
Others who followed him closely
were Marcus U Wallenberg, the In
ternational banker, and Ivar Kreu-
gur, head of the Swedish match
trust.
Among the corporations the larg
est return was. filed by the Swe
dish Tobacco Monopoly, showing
an Income of 15.462,424. This,
however, was a decrease from the
previous year. The next largest
returns were filed by the Swedish
Match Corporation and the Swe
dish Liquor Monopoly.
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Cook wltti ran.
Attention, Growers!
""r' " WE WANT YOUR
BARTLETT PEARS and
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
and are paying best market prices. We are also in
the market for Silver Prunes.
Umpqua Valley Canning
COMPANY
Roseburg, Oregon ' " Phone 525
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MOVING
Why lint avail yourself of a tried
ami trusted trunapurtatUm wrvice?
Hhy experiment with valuable
property? There am yrarj of snt
infactory service behind ub. Ik-aeon
utile prices.
'Wi aim to please"
II. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
' ' ' ' Phone 220 "
SHEEP PRICES DUE
FOB TUMBLE; BEEF
LIKELY JO CLIMB
(AaocUUd tnm Uud whs.)
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. The
sheep industry apparently la Just
approaching the end of a period
of high prices, the department of
agriculture declared today in an
outlook report on lamb and wool.
Fairly well sustained prices for
lambs for the remainder of the
year, but possibly lower prices
for spring lambs la 1926 are
least expected, while the outlook
i for wool, it was added, is uncer
tain, with lower prices' probable,
next year unless ah Increased de
mand develops.
"Should the number of breed
ing ewes and lamb production be
further Increased as now seems
likely, that would result In an
Increased production of wool In
this country," the department con
tinued. "The recovery of wool
prices from the post-war depres
sion Is stimulating foreign coun
tries also to increase production.
The Australian wool crop Is ex
pected to be larger than last
year's and Increases in the num
bers of sheep in Kurope also In
dicated larger wool clips there
next spring. '
'The prospective increase In
supply, however, Is not so great
as to cause .further marked de
cline In prices unless there should
be a decline In the demand for
woolen goods, a decline In the
general price level or a slump in
business activity,
"In addition hog prices will
probably awing downward and it
seems unlikely that beef prices
will be maintained at the high
level of this fall. Further, it
seems unlikely that the industrial
activity will he continued defin
itely at the present high level.
With the general level of prices
remaining the same, tMe still lar
ger marketing of lambs, coupled
with lower prices of other meat
animals, would result In a down
ward trend of lamb prices begin
ning with the spring of 1926 and
throughout 1927."
Summarizing the report the de
partment says:
"The sheeep Industry appar
ently is just approaching the end
of a period of high prices. "Fur
ther, large increases In sheep pro
duction, will require buying the
breeding ewes at fancy prices or
holding valuable stock off the
market. The probabilities are
agulnst this stock being relatively
as valuable In 1926 or 1927.
"As between sheep and beef
cattle, consideration should be
given to the possibility that beef
prices may tend upward during
the next few years, white sheep
and wool prices Beem likely to
tend downward. Present beef
prices reflect raeroly an unusual
j temporary situation. Prices dur-
lug the next year may be lower
than at present, but with an up
' ward trend."
chief consideration aside from
need In placing the loans. A
pamphlet explaining the admlnl
ration of the student loan fund
here has recently been Issued and
placed in the hands of every at
torney la the stale.
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Get our price oh camp supplies
before you buy, Zlgler-Fee ildw.
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Good Paint Costs
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Nothing
"XT Because it saves more than it costs.
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DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
231 N. Main' St. ' Phone 128
Neglect of the liver results In etf
! polMonlnff! Not bo quickly, perhaps,
but Just aa surely as if you drank
1 pultun out of a bottle. If your liver
,1a not doing Its work of helping dl
I afeatlnQ, eliminating: wast from the
' bowels and purifying the blood, you
i will always be troubled with alek
headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
' breath, gas, sour atumach, or constl
i patlon.
f Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
I your ay stem In condition to you feel
I your very best again! Try Just s
spoonful of Dr. 1L 8. Thacher'a ex-
cedent Islver and lilood Hyrup after
the next few tmenlfl and notice
ttui quick Improvement In the way
yuu :(. sluep, luok and ft-el th
; return of strenKlh, vlmir and etirr
liy. You will be completely satis
fied;' otherwise there will be no
-t. Dr. Thacher'a lsiver end Wood
I Hyrup Is a)d and revotnniondt-d by
Nathan Kullerluu, Koml-urg. Ore
Drain Pharmacy. Drutn, Oregon.
CENTENARIAN HIS
OWN DOCTOR
It's a real pleasure'
to travel by stage
Fpccd with safctv. combined with scenic
beauty, comfort.tble statics an J frviiurney
of service, atnKC travel is enjoyable ut
any season ot the car.
We take the work out of travel and rut
pleasure in. Ask your ticket ollicc for a '
list of the beautiful trips on, or in eon
nection with, our lines.
COAST AUTO LINES
Phone 680
Office at Terminal Hotel
301 North Jackson
BOI.Kl'llE, Swltserland, Auk. SO.
Jacob (iui'iiilxi'r, watchmaker,
illod reeeully at thn ass of 100. In
his youth hp became afflicted wllh
tuberculosis and doctors dlaguosed
his rasa as Inrurabln.
t.uenzlger, however, took up a
personal study ot his caso and read
thoroughly a larxs number of med
ical books. Krom these ba. outlined
a special diet and roorie, of thins:
lor hlnifft-lf ami continued to work
at his trade until a few years ano
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O. M, C. EMBROIDERY
' Nearly compict line of colors,
also black and white, In D M. C.
stx strand at Carr's.
t'ou.Kt.r. tii-vrs m:on-:sT.
OREO O N AC.RIOri.TTH AT.
COI.I.Kt'.r:. Corvnllis. Aug. !.
News of the bequest of S3.0fl(l
to the college to form the Arthur
1'almer Tlfft memorial fund for
the uld nf deserving students, has
Jllt lieen received by ottlelals at
Ihe rollcRo. This mm will le a
ruutcniiil addition to the student
loan fund, which has been In
such dwimnd that omo IJ.000
sun borrowed from the hanks
lntt ear to aid meritorious cacs.
H'vrnty-flo per cent of all stu
dents here are wholly or partly
self nipportlric
Kinni a small beslnnlng. an
Irreducible loan fund of more
tbnn f'.'VOOO hsd been accumul
ated up to the opening of college
lt esr. Thin amount has been
used and reined until loans ag
gregating l;l:'.:s:i '.' had been
made to Z'lK? ctndenls In amounts
averaging less thsn fill") each.
Losses have amounted to less
than one-half of one per cent, as
(character of the apVllcaDt Is the-
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(AMocbtrd ma Uutd Wirt )
PARIS, A uft. 20. France and
Spain have broken off peace nego
tiations with Abd-El-Kriu. the lilf
flan chief. French and Spanish
plenipotentiaries, who are awaiting;
the Rlfflan emissaries at Melllla
to submit the Joint Franco-Spanish
peace conditions, have been in
structed to return home.
The plenipotentiaries have been
a month at Melilla, where they
were sent at the conclusion of the
Franco-Spanish conference In Ma
drid, bearing the test of the condi
tions acceptable to France and
Spain.
The French and Spanish govern
ments have come to the conclu
sion that Abd-El-Krlm has been al
lowed sufficient .time In which to
send d'legatea to receive the peace
terms and they have decided to
leave acttlement of the Moroccan
question to armistice. With the
Kifflans In full flight northward
from Taza and Ouezzan. both ex
tremitlca from the fighting line,
the French and Spanish feel that
the result cannot remain long In
suspense and that AM Kl-Krlm will
be forced to sue for peace.'
The conditions which the Rlfflan
leader has scorned will no longer
be extended to him If further
bloodshed la necessary through his
stubborness, it la declared in off!-!
clal circles.
FEZ, French Morrocco, Auk. !0.
Tsoul Region has been complete
ly cleared of rebels, by the French,
it is officially announced and the
greater part of the tribe, with their
goods and flocks have offered un
conditional submission. .
GOOD PROGRAM FOR
CONCERT TONIGHT
A well-balanced program lias
been arranged by Director Dale
Strange for the regular weekly
concert of the Douglas County
Concert Hand tonight.
The program will include the
following mtmberit:
March, 'Garland Entree," King.
Overture, "The Golden Dra
gon," King.
"Moonlight Down in Dixie,"
Clement.
Waltz, 'L'EHtudtantlna." Wal
teufel. March, "Royal Hussars," King.
Gavotte, "Little Marie," Den
nett. Intermezzo, "Sparkletn," Mllea.
Baritone Rolo, "Toreador's
Song," from Carmen, Dnzet.
March, "Our Defenders," Soltz.
Statr SuHUgled Hanner.
rm;s. ki-:uu imimiovkd
OREGON AGIUCrLTrUAL
COLLEGE. Corvallts. Aug. 20.
Prislrient W. J. Korr. who has
spent the last month in and about
battle convalescing from his pro
tracted Illness, came to Portland
Sunday, where he will remain un
til school opens this faill, when
he hopes to resume, partially at
least, his normal duties at the
college.
Upon reading of the death of
President P. L. Campbell of the
rnlverslty of Oregon, President
Kerr called his office by long
distance telephone and expressed
his personal sorrow. He said he
was tiending a message of condol
ence to the fnniil) on behalf of
himself and Mrs. Kerr.
The prlsident stated that ho is
gaining strength rapidly and I
feeling better in every way. Mem
bers of his family who returned
here ahead of him report that he
has gained more In the last few
works than in months previous.
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Here's the best answer
to the question you often ask
J. E. MoCLINTOCK, Roasburg.
Elsctrlo Range, lights and household
appliances.
Average monthly bill '
.$5.37-
GLENN WIMBERLY, Roseburg.
Electric Range, lights and household
appliances.
Average monthly bill
$4.29
DR. G. E. HOUCK, Roseburg. '
Electric Range, lights and household
appliances. ...
Average monthly bill
.$5.82
CLAIR K. ALLEN, Roseburg.
Eiectrlo- Range, lights and houeehold
appliances. t
Average monthly bill , ,
$5.41
FOSTER BUTNER, Roseburg.
Elsctrie Range, lights and houaehold
appliances.
Average monthly bill
$6.22
MAX 8. HAMM, Roseburg.
Electric Range, lights and household
appliances.
Average monthly bill
$5.21
POWER COMPANY I
Yuue.i'AKiNraa
Your own neighbors who use elec
tricity for cooking can tell you,,
better than anyone else, how eco
nomical it really is but you may
hesitate to ask them. .
We have asked a few of them,
1 ' A.
whose names we nave cnosen ac
random from the many users in
your own neighborhood, to help us
publish an advertisement that will
give you their hrst-nana experience.
And they have gladly agreed to
tell you the actual figures that show
the low cost of electrical cooking
in their own homes.
Here are the figures, taken from their elec
tric bills, to enable you to compare the cost
of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook
ing with your present cost of fuel. Read them
carefully. .
The electric range you have always wanted
is ready now, at your dealer's. Convenient
terms can easily be arranged, if desired. See
him about it today !
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
NOTED EDITOR
CHICAGO NEWS
IS DEAD AT 75
(Continued from pa ire 1.)
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HER TERRIBLY
After Childbirth Women Should
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etable Compound to Restore
Normal Conditions
St. Louis, Missouri "After my
first child was born I was bothered
with a pain in my
side which became
mora severe the
kmgi-r 1 let it go.
It was terrible. 1
often had to lie
down to ftct any
relief. 1 was in
a wcaknd run
down condition,
and my aide
seemed to be the
point for all the
pain. I was this
wav for three months, then I read your
little booklet and the testimonials it
contained, and started taking Lydia
K. I'lnkhanVs Wpi'tabl Compound,
leoilld feel relief after Uiefirst buttle
and I have found it to do all you claim
for it. I had to repeat it aesin after
my second child wiis born. I sure will
recommend the Vegetable Compound
to my friends." Mrs-N.K. Layton,
27"A I'niversity 8t., St. Iouis, Mo.
If you are suffering from any weak
nes which causes such symptoms as
nains in the aide and back and nervous
foeluiirs, give l.ydia t. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial now.
ltonot continue to feoi all run -down
and half sick when relief is at hand.
bold by druggia . every bare.
fashions. -
True Phllinthroplit
Aside from his newspaper car
per, Mr. l.wtion was Intensely In
terested In a (treat many public and
nlvin untPrnrlHM nmnv of thorn nf
la philanthropic character and to
I these causes, the Influence of his
newspaper was frequently thrown.
He was one or the first advo
cates of postal savings banks, he
trave freely to charity, but the ex
tent of his contributions probably
will never be known for he insist
ed that his aid never become
known. His philanthropies to the
afflicted were particularly heavy
and sociologists have asserted that
his help has saved thousands of
lives In Chicago. He established
a sanitarium in Lincoln Park.
through the T a 1 1 y News frsh air
Ifund. and during the war published
la book containing thousands of
!blts of Information to the sol tilers
lover seas, intending to distribute
it to every soldier free of charce,
(but shipping space could not be ob
tained.. I Stone Pays Tribute
i CHICAt.O. Aug. 50. The Chi
cago .tally News today received the
follow in from Molvtllo Stone:
1 "Chicago ltally News, Chicago,
111
, "tlentlemen:
"i nave just learneo or .Mr. iaw-
Hon's death and am utterly pros-j
rated by it. For fifty fears or more
he and I were Very intimate :
'Honda. We began our acquaintance
as school mates in the old Chicago;
high school and he joined me In '
the ownership and conduct of the
t 'hlcago lally News hen I as 35
years old and he as 25. We!
worawi together In the forma !
tve linyi of the paper for 12;
years, he as bunlnes manager
and I as editor ami there was never'
'he sllirhiest friction between us. ',
He was a great and good man. con
sclentous. generous, and with an
verwhtiltng determination to do
his duty as a Christian gentleman.
ff course I am going to Chicago at
;mce. 1
"MKlaVltatsK r. STONE."
Coeltdge Add pra.
rtAMOlTH. Vt.. Aug. 2V
President Coolidse, on learning of
'he death of Victor K. Iawson. U- -itor
and publisher of the Chicago
Dally News, Issued the following
statement:
' "For a long time T have known J
Victor F. Lawson and of his good
works. He rose from humble be
ginnings to a place of great lead
ership and influence. He repre
sented what our country extends
to all its Inhabitants in the way of
opportunity. 1 can think of no bet
ter way of describing his achieve
ments as a friend, journalist and a
statesman than to say he was a
pre-eminent example of a patriotic
American."
Buy your camp supplies now at
reduced prices. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
SCHOOL CELEBRATES
GAUROVO. Bulgaria, Aug. 20.
(A. P.) An address by King Boris
was a feature of the 50th anniver
sary celebration recently of the
Aprilov C.ymnasla, the first Institu
tion of higher learning established
In Bulgaria. The king, w ho spoke
for half an hour, devoted his re
marks to the significance of the
event as evidence of the beginning
of Bulgarian culture.
ulasha
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