ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1 . 1925.
FIVE
Meats
at
Lowest
Prices
A Few of Our Saturday Specials
Morrell's Pride Eastern Hams, half or whole, lb.,
Saturday only 34c
No. 1 Steer Beef Roast, lb., Saturday only 12c
Boiling Beef, lb., Saturday only 10c
Everything in This Shop New and Up-to-the-Minuie
Every pound of meat is kept either under glass where
the cooling system is positively perfect, or in the big
refrigerating room.
buy here Everything Clean and Sanitary inspection
AND SAVE COURTED
All Meats Sold Are Full Flavored and Tender
NEW NORTH SIDE MARKET
Phone 280 Boyer Bros., Props.
E
ARE TARGETS FOR
against the decree of ' the circuit
court ordering the careconflscated
u filed by Paul Dormitier. attor
ney for Mark Broom. No bond wai
filed with tb.ii appeal, it la report
ed at the aberltfa office.
The purchaser at the sale today
has a clear tlUe to the car by or
der of the court, according to
Sheriff Taylor.
ZEIGLER. Ills.. Aue. 21. Two
; persona ware slightly injured and
several automobiles were battered
by flying bricks and clubs today
as approximately 160 miners pas
sed a picket line at the Bell and
Zoller mine No. 1. here, where a
"wildcat" strike la in progress.
Cuns were in evidence, but no
; shots were fired. Most of the
miners got safely past the bar
irage of missiles and went to work
i in the mine About 200 men
composed the picketing party.
! BherUt Henry Dorrls at Den
' ton hastily summoned every avail
', able deputy and constable to have
I them at the shaft at 3 o'clock
, this afternoon to protect them
iwhen they quit work.
The streets hero today were
'crowded and the feeling was
I tense. Adjutant-General Carlos
Wack at Springfield waa notified
of the outbreak, but no troops
I were asked.
K. Kendrick, a miner, waa
treated at the Zelgler hospital for
! an injury. An uuidentfied woral
i an waa injured.
SITUATION COUNTY
SCHOOLS GOOD, SAYS
SUPERINTENDENT
i
lK)M.AIt IIKFKIM It I OX tha casualties occurred In connec-
OKIKNTAL hTKAMKlt LINK tion with public celebrations.
j The reports give evidence of only
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. R. ! 62 arrests.
Stanley Dollar, vice-president of
the Dollar Lines, In a telegram
from Seattle today to the fleet i jVes h8
curpurauuu, luuicuieu mill n
would be several weeks before
any definite offer would e forth
coming from him for purchase of
the Amorican-Orleutui line, which
runs from Seattle to the far east.
REPORT SHOWS 111 KILLED
IN FIREWORKS ACCIDENTS
WEST POINTERS WILL DRILL
FOR FRATERNITY DELEGATES
' NEW YORK, Aug. 21. An exhl-
K the 111 deaths, 37 of the vio-, billon drill by cadets at the United
tims, mostly children, lost their I sutc. Military Academy at West
result of their clothing 1 ,, ... . ,. .,, vu
b ins ignited by so-called harmless '
sparklers. Six very young child-1 ot visiting delegates to the trl-en-ren
ore reported to have died of nlal Phi Beta Kappa convention to
poisoning from eating firecrackers. 1 be held In New York City, 8eptem
The largest list of casualties was ber 8 to 10, the arrangements corn-
reported from St. Louis, where 73 mittee has announced. A steam
persons were seriously hurt and 60 . boat will
I "School affairs are traveling
in 'good shape in general," said
Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, county
I school superintendent, this niojrn-
ing In discussing the school situa
tion preceding the opening ot.
schools next month. ,
"I think the state superinten
dent would find conditions good
i in his survey of the work here,
i she added.
Several schools are to open on
i August 31, and others not until
' the first Monday in October, de
I pending upon the harvest of the
i fruit crop over the county, she
states. No definite report has
been made upon the employment
of teachers to fill vacancies, al
though it is understood that there
are still a number of positions
left open.
Clerk's books for last year are
all audited and are being sent out
this week. The work was finish
ed on August 16, as bad been
planned.
LIFE BY LEAP OUT
OF TALL BUILDING
n d p n ( Lpjwn n n n r
saving c
d stores S
(Aaoclattd mm Ltuad Win.)
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21.
Char es A. Meissner, SO, a nephew
of John A. Melssner, who has a
real estate office at 821 Gasce
building here, committed suicide
some time last night by leaping
from one of the windows of the
Uasco building Into the light shaft
between the structure and an ad
joining building.
"Excuse excessive headaches
and Ill-health," waa the message
scribbled on a card bearing his
name and address. Windows on
the shaft were open on the fifth
and seventh floor, indicating that
he may have plunged from either.
The body was discovered this
morning by a shipping clerk and
examination Indicated Meissner
had been dead several hours. The
body was mangled almost beyond
recognition by the rail.
Meissner recently came here
from Los Angeles.
The coroner's office later re
ported finding traces of poison on
the lips of tne dead men.
Meissner waa the son of Earnest
Meissner ot Colony, Kansas. He
had been here visiting his uncle,
John Meissner, for the past tew
weeks. '
REPORT MADE TO ASSIST
YAKIMA VALLEY FARMERS
Copies ot a report, the purpose
ot which Is to assist the Yakima
Valley farmers in planning good
farm organization programs for
the conditions existing on Individ-
carry the delegates up uai farms, especia.ly those devoted
Heat with gas.
SUSPECTED BOOZE PLANE
HELD; OWNER RELCA6CD
(AaocUttd ma Lcuad Win.)
SEATTLE, Aug. 21. Kenneth B.
Geyer, Bremerton, arrested by Bri
tish Columbia authorities at Dis
covery Island, close to Victoria, 11
C, Tuesday night when his dis
abled hydrop.ane waa discovered
near a launch loaded with liquor,
was released yesterday. The plane
was held.
Horse collars, collar pads ' and
halters at Wharton Bros.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ADVENTISTS TO MEET
AT JACKSONVILLE
A meeting of the constituency of
the Southern Oregon Conference of
SATURDAY FEATURES!
SUGAR Pure Cane, fine granulated. 50 lb. bag $3.29
BUTTER Skaggs' Best highest quality, pound 53c
MILK Federal Brand. 12 tall cans...... $1.15
JELLO All flavors, 3 for 27c
KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES 3 for : 27c
ALL WEEK FEATURES
PINEAPPLE No. 2 1-2 tins Finest Broken Slice. 4 tins 98c, doz. $2.88
PINEAPPLE No. 2 1-2 tins Finest Extra Sliced, 3 tins 89c. doz.....$3.45
COFFEE "Skaggs' No. I Blend Finest there is, pound 47c, 3 lbs..$1.39
COFFEE "Skaggs No. 4 Blend" Medium Strength,
pound 43c, 3 lbs :. ...$1.27
COFFEE "Skaggs' Peaberry" Freshly Roasted, pound 47c, 3 lbs..$1.39
SHRIMP Fancy dry pack New pack 3 cans 50c
CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS 3 cans : 29c
PEAS "Brentwood" Brand Small tender peas, 3 cans 55c, doz $2.18
iOMATOES "Hunt's Supreme Solid Pack. 3 cans 55c, doz $2.18
BROOMS "Skagg's Domestic" A Real Dollar Broom for 69c
CHEESE Oregon Full Cream 2 lbs 55c
CATSUP "Premier" Fancy Table Quality J-ge. bottle 25c
SYRUP Skagg's' Pure Cane and Maple 5 lb. tins 89c. 10 lbs $1.59
SARDINES Genuine Norwegian pure olive oil, 2 for 25c; doz $1.45
CRACKERS No. ,5 boxes "Perfection" Sodas 59c
CRACKERS No. 5 boxes Grahams --85c
TEA Golden West or Royal Club (green or black) 1-2 lb. 33c; pound 63c
CORN MEAL White or yellow 9 lb. bag 45c
FELS NAPTHA SOAP Carton (10 bars) 68c
TOILET PAPER 1000 sheet best tissue, 6 rolls ...47c
MATCHES Large well filled boxes. 6 for 25c
CIGARETTES Camels, Chesterfields, Lucky Strike, carton $1.25
A Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at
All Times
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. SteDheru PHONE 230 Roteburg, Oregon
suffered minor injuries. A state- the Hudson river to West Point I largely to alfalfa and potatoes, are! " wiwiii .
ment accompanying the report Among the business matters to.; being distributed from the State.) D..n "r' . . - .
.isaya: "The fact that In New York i come before the delegates, repre- college of Washington Experiment" caiiea oy me president, j. n. nouse,
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. A. P.). City among a population or more sentlng the 99 chapters of the or-:Station IO cooperating farmers.'10 convene at Jacksonville. Jack
The results of a survey of casual- than six million there were only ganlzalion, are application forTne ren0rt is entitled "Good Farm ,on county, August 28-30 Inclusive,
ten casualties ami mat in unicago new cnaners irom Agnes con Organization In the Alralta and Po- -
among a population of more than College, University of South Caro-: ,, Ar,.a of lne Yakima Valley, tioa ,or the DI'I Oregon Aca
three million there were only six- Una. College of Wooster, Unlversi-' Washington " jdeniy. At the camp-meeting held
teen casualties. Is convincing evi-ty of South Dakota, Occidental Col-! a summary of some of the morel1" Sutherlin late In May and first
denee of the effectiveness of re- lege. University of Idaho, Unlversi- !mportant results obtained from a' June- U"L "l- J,olm P'ace ot 44
strictlve legislation, properly en-iiy or Kentucky ana tne university ,farIU management study of this
torceu. 1
The statement emphasizes that i
ties of this year's Fourth of July
celebration by the American mu
seum of safety and the national
committee for the prevention of
blindness, given out today, shows
that 111 were killed and 1.030 In
jured. The analysis Is made of re
ports from Buu cities In 36 states.
A majority of the victims were
children. Approximately 800 of the
casualties occurred July. 4. while
more than 2n0 were recorded be
fore and after Independcpce I)ay,
, acres near Sutherlin waa selected
; of the South. narticular area, which was conduct-! M the lle 'or ,h.e n- How'
Arrangements also will be made ed cooperatively by the Ezperl-1 J ver- lne ciaie 01 tne con-
the study represents only a part for the sosnut-centennlal to beheld ment Station of the State College
ot the actual sacrifice of life and next year In honor of the original and the Uiireaus of Plant Industry
llmh as no reports were received chapter which was established in and Agricultural Economics of the
from 12 states, including several 177 at the College of William and u. S. Department of Agriculture, is
In the south, where few restrictions Jiary. The organization has in-1 contained In the report. From an
n 1nn 91 nn.l Alk. O r. IlluCt.l All th Rale Unit USA fit nlll.tnit 7C1 m.l.lU.ra nf vtiniD ,k.. lrnnn.tUn ..nlloot.
on-as lute as July 23. Only .1ft of fireworks. more than 40,000 are living. cooperatively by the Expert-j 't,men ha . T,XttD11tininK,fJn,(l0
fere nee had none over the propoei
tion, it was thoUKht the place se
lected waa not adapted to require
ment of the school so the proposi
tion was abandoned. Since that
time a committee of several nn-
"kk?
... jruln which 1 This committee has visited In Lane,
tain conclusions are drawn wnim , . .
Cjtt the Red Crown
Mile-ge Crd if
nyTUJ Crow
pump. Ule it sn)
c yovr roile.ie
increMe
"Made 12.5 gallons go as far
as 20 did before!"
It's no trick getting extra miles, out of
"Red Crown" becuuse extra miles are in
there. Here's what one motorist discovered:
"I checked my mileage last month and was Ret
ting only 8.9 miles pur gallon. My Red Crown
Mileage Card set me right and on my last trip I
did 14.4 miles per gallon. In fact I made 12.5 gal
lons go as far as 20 did before!"
Ciet a Red Crown Mileage Card, fill the
tank to the brim with "Red Crown," follow
the instructions in the Mileage Card and
watch your mileage increase!
TWn atw
74900 rmtt, wfie
nd bJw pvps
Co HI your udh
wuftftalCrowq"
Mk
ti
V
M 1?
vsttwpin 2-1 miles
$T AW DA.no Olt COM7AMY'
(fiuitntt
will assist tho farmers In the Yak
ima valley section in obtaining
better Incomes from their farms.
A more complete report will be
published In bulletin form by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture
later.
counties In . the endeavor to find i
just the spot that would most ade-1
quately meet the demands of a
school farm. The proposition was
put up to the Iloseburg Chamber
of Commerce, the Medford cham
ber and other bodies, and aaals-
uaoctow iimi iiruv in tance asked. Some very desirable
QUEST FOR AMATEUR Properties in the vicinity of Kose.
UUtaT i-uk jsn' EJJJ0WN ! burK sutherlin, Oakland and other
OAKMONT. Pa Aug. 81. Max- L ,
well R. Marston of Philadelphia
protests from all over tie state
come to the State Market Agent's
office," says C. E. Spence. "One
received the first ot the month
from a Portland lady, stating she
was a mfmber of the Housewives'
Council, enclosing an Knxlish mar
ket report printed In a Toronto pa
per, which quoted the following
prices ot bacon In London: Danish
ii to 25c; American 21 to 22c;
Irish 24 to 28c. The lady wanted
to know why our bacon was sold
at this price, after the expense ot
shipping It two thousand miles,
white the price la Portland waa 36
to 40c, She was referred to the
meat packers."'
Half Million Loss Yearly.
On the Cadle liros. farm, one
mile west ot Rlckerall, there la
now in operation a grain cleaner,
which the Portland office ot the
federal grain investigation depart
ment wishes that grain growers
who can, would see in operation.
The cleaner la called a "grain as
pirator" and It will clean any grain
of weed seeds or light foreign ma-
became amateur golf champion of
the United States in 1923 after
eight years of competing in the
event. Today he is an uncertain
factor in the coming championship
at the Oakmont Country Club
course.
Marston la a moBt Interesting
The Medford Chamber of Com
merce, It is understaad, has pro
posed to present the conference
with an 80-acre tract near Jackson
ville, and It la because of this fact
that the meeting Is called to con
vene at the county seat town of
Jackson county, In order that the
delegates may Individually and col
llnksman. There was a time when , lectlvely investigate the merit, of
. i . ,h Huh the proposition and the nature of
he used a long sweep ot the club
on the shortest pitches with re
markable accuracy but In recent
yarn he has changed the style
somewhat, until It more nearly ap
proaches that of other golfers of
note. v
Hub Gardner, veteran Chlcagoan.
has been Marsten's nemesis in the
search for the amateur crown,
eliminating him in the early rounds
and semifinals three successive
times,
Last year at Marlon he progress-
fri tn 1A innil.finnlH niittlflff C O.
Illpzlet of Ireland, J. Wood Piatt
and Dexter Cummin on the way,
but he played poorly agalnt
George Von Kim and was beaten,
7 and t.
;kioi.sv kinds
iwi1ix m iwtiti tk.
HEI'MNOKN, Germany. Aug.
21. fulling of cotton Imports
Into Germany hy half may result
from a new method of weaving
rloth with hemp. Invented hy the
German textile expert, Dr. Gmin
der. The hemp, It Is expected,
will replace In part tho cnllon
formerly used In the rloth. There
are about fi, too. '100 acres of
moorland In Germany adapted to
the raising of hemp.
the soli, its adaptability to fruit
growing and general farm products.
All ot the churches in the north
ern part of the conference are pre
paring to send delegations to the
meeting. It Is slated, and last Dlght
the Koscburg constituency selected
a delegation ot eight to attend, but
w hether the school will go to the
southern county Is problematical.
The business headquarters for
the conference, however, will be lo
cated at Kugenc, and the records
will be moved from Hutherlln In a
few weeks to the northern city,
property having been purchased
there. It Is stated, but this in no
wise affects the academy.
Cooper's sheep dip at Wharton
Bros.
BOOTLEGGER BROOM'S CAR
SOLD BY LANE SHERIFF
Et'GK.NK. Ore.. Aug. 21 At the
auction today of the Bulck auto
mobile of Mark Ilroom, which ws
ordered confiscated as a transport
er of liquor, Arthur Morris w
given tbe machine on a bid of tl'l"
Sherf Frank K. Taylor held the
sale.
' An appeal to tbe supreme court
(C. K. Ri'nrn. Market Agent.)
The Producers Got It.
A third payment of 120.000.000
has been made by the Western
Wheat Pool on account of last
year's crop on the prairies. But
for the pool that twenty million
dollars would have gone, not to the
producers of wheat, but to those
who handle the grain after Its pro
duction Toronto, Canada, Sun,
They Only Produce.
The trouble with farmers Is that
while Ihey raise the crops they
have to depend on someone else to
raise the price. Albany IiemocraL
A Consumer's Protsst.
"Many different request and
terlal. It Is inexpensive, light, can
be attached to any standard thresh
er and it requires but Uttlo power
for operation.
Federal statistic state that In
1923 approximately 476.000 bushels
of dockage were produced in Wash
ington, Idaho and Oregon. This
great volume of acreenlnga was
shipped into the terminals with
the wheat; freight was paid on it,
handling costs and inrurance were
added, and It was a total loss.
Kept on tbe farm the screenings
have feed value and marketing
costs are greatly reduced.
Cadle Bros, are now threshing
and it will be worth the while of
any grain grower or buyer to in
vestigate this machine with the
view of reducing a great economic
waste.
Fruit Prices Are Good.
The extremely dry weather since
June 1, together with a spring
frost Injury and the damage ot
last winter have considerably re
duced the fruit production ot Ore
gon, and because ot the curtail
ment prices are good and growers
are expecting fair prices. Prune:
shipping organizations are apply,
lng rigid grading and inspeetioo
thls year and they will make ship
ments systematically, , '
Moving to the Cities, v
Although the increase In popula
tion ot the United States is over a
million a year, last year two mil,
lion people moved from the farms'
to the cities. Low returns and high
taxes are the two reasons general
ly given. Government statistics
state that farm wagea In this coun
try have Increased over 200 pe(
cent during the past fifty years,
while taxea have tar Increased this
ratio. J
Potato Inspection Pays. .
Oklahoma Is fqllnwlng Oregon
and Is working to standardise-the
potato Industry. In 11124 therqwis
no shlpped-out stock Inspected,
while up to August 1 of this year
nearly a thousand cars had been
federal-state inspected and found
I ready markets outside, standard-,
j iiatlon of nearly everything la
.demanded and it I those who Ret
I in early that get reputation and'
permanent markets.
Speed May Enable U. S. Girl to Swim British .anel 2
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tempt to swim, the English channel, t feat achieved bjr no woman to dato and only 6v turn, JTi fact
ttiat the I . faster wiinmer than anyaof the men I held In ber fsvor. She hs proved her 'endup
wnrc powfrs.i ''boto ilio Mill Kdctle. MiP bow tUrtlng point snd toal In tVCf effojtj