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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUCUST 26. 1925.
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- B. W. BATKS
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ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1925.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM OWNERS.
A Federal census report covering a five-year period in
-Douglas county, appearing in the news columns of today's
. issue if the News-Review, shows that, in common with the
"lest of western Oregon, fewer farms are being run by rent- ',"
-crs and more of them by owners. This is as it should be
riiecause it makes for stability of the county's dominant in-
tlustry agriculture. The farm owner must of necessity be
'more interested than a tenant in farm progress in the same
proportion that the home owner in the city is naturally more
-concerned than a renter in the welfare of the municipality,
- The report also shows that less livestock is being raised in
-"the county and less hay and grain. The latter is naturally
"concomitant to the former. Fewer mouths to feed calls for
-less quantities of feed. Horses, for instance, are being re--plnced
by tractors and automobiles, and the average farmer,
instead of tilling as great an acreage as formerly for hay and
-grain, buys oil and gas and occasionally repairs for automo-
tive vehi' Ies. The decrease in the number of cattle was na-
tural and not wholly unexpected. In some parts of the coun-
ty conditions are favorable to cattle raising, but most of
rr.'those who ventured in that Jine pf industry are ready by this
"time to agree with the recent assertion of Governor Pierce
Tthat "boef cannot be profitably raised in this state." Not
'"withstanding its high authority, that statement is probably
debatable, but Douglas county generallye is making better
success financially with fruit, broccoli and poultry, and the
years to come will undoubtedly register increasing profits
in those lines.
Providence did not decree that Roscburg should bo sit-
uatcd on that portion of the Uinpqua river which is naviga-
--.ble, but full compensation for the impossibility of enjoying
1,.. revenues from the steamboat industry will be received when
I'the upper portion of the north branch of the river is harness-
ed by the California-Oregon Power company for the purpose
cf furnishing electric power to a region that in part bears a
"direct commercial relation to this city. More available pow--er
means more users and ultimately minimum rates, and it
means also nn opportunity for great industrial development
IZThe North Umpqua river is a veritable "nest egg" for Rose
burg it has been so recognized by far-sighted citizens for
ycars but until recently there appeared little or no pros
pect that the nest would ever yield appreciable benefits.
Speed the coming of the power plant and let the present gen-
oration enjoy some of the boon.
o
Roseburg Kiwanians and their wives journeyed to
-Medford last night for an inter-city meeting with the organ
ixation members of that city. Such meetings will do much
', to promote better relations between the two cities.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
Br BERTS BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS-.
Mot of the
Village horse-shoe
Pitchin' fraternity t
Are now engaged j
In pitchin' I
Chunks of wood
Into the cellar.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS i
A three-piece orchestra is one
with only three selections they can
We lugged a watermelon home!
the other p, m. and with our mouth j
waterln'- and our appetite set on(
enjoy In' a good-sized slab we
plunged the butcher knife into the I
The melon was a delightful
on the interior and Mister
No Excuse for
Going Hungry
The Delicatessen is here to help Housewives. Campers,
Tourists Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat
Famous Mt. NcEo Chicken' Tamalcs Fresh Potato Chips
Daily Hot Bread Every Noon.
THURSDAY- SPECIALS Roast Veal, Meat Losf,
Huckleberry and Cocoanut Cream Pies.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocer
Phone SIS
CENSUS SHOWS
FEWER DOUGLAS
FARMS RENTED
Those Operated by Owners
Have Grown in Number
Past Five Years.
Draper s dumpyard crew had to
haul it away en masse. The moral
la, we suppose, ''Never eat yer
melon till it's plugged."
Didja ever meet a feller who is
so busy agreein' with what you say
that he nearly disjoints hie neck
noddin' approval to your wise!
cracks? Some fellers never do
notnin' out second the motion. i pared by the lnlti-d Slates Ix-
T T t I partmriu of AKrirulture follows
From our observations In the vil
lage husbands can be divided Into
SALEM PUT8 STOP TO
SECRET SOCIETIES
IN THE HIGH SCHOOL
V (AflMK-Utrtl I'm ImikI Wirr.) .
8ALE.M. Ore., Auk. 26.
Seven aortal organizations in
Salem hlnh school, said by the
board to be secret, were abol-
lxheil by action of the Salem
school board here last nlirtu.
All students enteriiiK hiKh
The crop report for Ore lion, Tor school next year will be re-
the week encllni? August 25, pre- Quired to slun written state-
uiems ueciunnK mat mty do e
nut belong to any of the or-
Cowl weather Jirevulled Tnrmt, of ganlzatlons. The statements
the week In'northwent counties. v niust also be signed by par-
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MORE FRUIT ACREAGE
Land Values Only Slightly
Affected by Deflation
After the War Less
Stock Raised.
I"arm values in the past five
years In Jjouclaa counlv have de
creased from $:!3.0u8,8tu In lai'O to
22,32,1U8 In according to
the report of the asricultural cen
sus taken by the United Stales de
partment of commerce and an
nounced this wei-k. This Is really
only a slinht decline, considering
and tho r P'" fr ion- " ' . . "
and those who do neither. Len,i and eastern locallllea. Kain nipllanco. It was stated by LI"'" cf "ill.lInKa on farms
fell over the greater part of the school officials this morning. Ell?1neJnm'a,ed more ,nan U(I0--A.
Swanson is leaving for the cit- state Saturday and Sunday. The 1 iV?w?;?VlT; or, from .175,374 to
ies to recuperate. We wish to ! pre cipUation extended one Inch on e e) f'V', , ,' , '."l'1'
warn those who have been In the. the southern toast and -over con-'77: '. J,3..8 of lanJ ot 'l?m. .f
habit of carrying liquor and drink- snlerable areas elsewhere was
9
RlvlnR $!8.799.7.'t under the 14S6 five years aeo to J18.116.2G8.
i-- ..i i ... t . ... -n percent runa ana z:tu.il!l.K vwncr uperation increases.
"M nuuivn in ins soup, indl I tiu III up ui ueiieill w vvseiaoiea . , ... . - . , . ' t ... :
this practice is continued upon hi. and to check the spread of forest "? '"f lJ'7L Un.''-, hJl lLZ'', ' ,,nebe5t ,niJica-
return to Courtenav that we shall fires. ; . .. ' "' f"' , , ... . , reu
fine and prosecute to the limit the' Cereals-T.ltlle small Krain re- """;"",' .rT dl:
parties making and furnishing fath- mains to be harvested except In , VdaWmint li Uhta
er with home-brewed and other! the more elevated districts, ami, aeveiopment in potti states.
booze. W. P. BwlniDN J W. i tlirt.uliliii. U wt.tl nilvon.l Tl...
Swanson, Mrs. A. Swanson. In! rHin cninfed some delay In thresh How long should a wifo live?
For The Most Economical
Results, Use a
Conserve
In Your Fruit Canning or Every
Day Cooking
Ask Us About It
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Mongers
E
Western Cattle Raisers to
Ask Congress for Law
Changing System
Now in Use.
Courtenay, (N. O.), Gazette.
"Why do you seem so fussed,
Jane?" her friend asked.
"Oh, I always feel self-conscious
in an evening gown," said Jane.
"Sort of ail dressed up and no
place to go?"
"No, nothing on for the evening!"
i 'h
THE CAR AND THE MAN
STILL HOPES TO
1 !"'LtV;rJ".:EER MURRAY
; counties suffered some locul. in
ijury from Trost. Howir" for win
j ter wheut Iihb been faeiL.riod by
! liie rain, but in most b. ;ions
more rain is needed.
! r-Yults- Ijite fruits will be heh,-
I ed by tlm mip
SALT LAKE CITY. Anr. 9ft
Stockmen of eleven states attend
lnp the American Livestock Asso-
ty is the Increase of owner-onerat-lcl?.uon conlerence here, last nutht
ed farms, and decrease of tenant-1 ,"liourne1 t''elr wo-y session
run farms. This conrtlilon has been !and ,prop"ed to Vrese"t to the
inoted In the returns of the census sub-coniniittee on public
lin other western nre,.n ennn.ie. """" w"lcn "V "I l"'""! wes-
and shows that the Senerai 1 !f;,",!r.ir1"t...here .,0d?y: ,the
farm to the ownermnna?ed farm.
In many parts of the I'nited
Rlnlev ninr. than nniLli.ll n K
SAVE CONVICT farms are tenant-operated, but in
.Oregon counlies reported on Ken-
(Contlnufd from papo 1.) erally less than 20 per cent of the
' farms are run by others than their
for the Florence bank rob- owners.
points they want enacted into luw
covering use of government con
trol in the- forage by them.
uecommennatlons were passed
nskins that the forestry bureau
shall be shorn of Its power of
grazing leases and a resolution
asking congress to pass a law
legalizing livestock grazing upon
national forests was adopted.
The points recommended for
grazing on the national forests
. i mux ui iiAriirti. nerv nr.. Ihmiirlit nttnx 1.1 , , m.A .1
I pears Is , eomplr-le In some sections, to i .bK how- but Ve d,.(1. ouf la, cm,my. M which IMS : were
n mi nittviiiK ill iitiwt'ii iienrrt is im-1 ait ti,.i ,, -.. 1 . . , , . . .
I don't know whether the oirl : ,i,.,w,v. pi idL. n,i ..nin. f -'""'I""""1 rarraeaoy owners, wny managers .re:
r..rerhesaa ir-.i!.1
1. . a mo - " r 1 " (h.i.w ,m RioAiug uuun national
really loves me or not.
"Put her to the test."
How? i market In fair ouantities.
"Tell her you've sold your pink Meadows, pastures and r-inres:
roadster and see what she says , Cutting of the third crop of alfalfa
Doul u ,ls pn.etic.uiy compleje In some llloUKht QonM
FAT IS MAN'S MOST
DANGEROUS ENEMY
(AMnrlatnt Pms Lmfl Win..) a
CHICAGO. Aug. 25. It Is
more dangerous to be fat than
travel on an ocean llnerrride
on a arllroad train or fly in
an airplane.
Fat is killing off Ameri-
cial education is needed,
thinks President Albert M.
Johnson of the National Life
Insurance company of the Unit-
ed States of America In con-
vention here.
The cabin of an ocean liner
is the safest place in the
e world, a railroad train is
next and It is possible the third
may soon be au airplane, he
told delegatus.
For sale or exchange for
Roseburg properly: 16 acres,
20 bearing cherry trees, 3S
walnut trees, 17 years old. 1
acre of fiartlett pears, 6 acres
of prunes. 7-room house, mod-
ern, bath, electric lights, city
water, cement basement.
.arge chicken house, brooder
and other out buildings. In-
eluding tools and implements.
What have you to offer?
RICE & RICE
riarea that "he's in good ppirlta ' Acreage nas increased from 066,-'that such rights shall be based
una taKing it a lot better than I " to did.udii. ann ot m.usw acres , upon established priority and pre
thought he could." lie relat 'd thst cf crop land oilier than pasture ferenro at the time of enactment
he harl tnld his son that while he , and woodland failure was renortedlof the law that unrh rohiB
did npt condone for a minute the on but 1124 acres, 1.3 per cent of shall he transferable without Kirhy from a penniless stranger
thine which Tom had done, vet his th" total. penalty with provisions for egress ' Cleveland to the head of the
family would nevertheless stand bv 1 mere has been a general de- and ingress from and to ranges, i -tu.uou,uuc concern, helped to
(him. Icrease in the amount of livestock and subject to provisions neces-
"Dnn't you worry about It.' the on Iougtas county farms; horses ,sury for the protection of the
ctnver seeu is in progress. '
res have been somewhat re
Pastor
J vived by
i,- .
nrl repeatnl again and
the Interview, "just
flail, I'.l get along
(Hy K. It. WAITB, Secretary, Hliawnee, Okla., Heard ef Commerce).
THAT every citizen should support the Chamber of
jj1 Commerce because it is active, alive and doing tho things
that go to make the homo city a bettor place in which to live
- und make a living.
- J THAT cities grow through the leadership of its Cham-
ber of Commerce. Its members set the standard of the aims
7.2 and ambitions of the home city, and should have the whole
" hearted support of the entire community in carrying those
'.2 I'lans to a successful conclusion,
"2 THAT a live city is simply impossible without a live
- Chamber of Commerce.
THAT Knockers who constantly hammer away at every
j rojoit of the Chamber of Commerce should stop and think.
They only hurt themselves.
rri.TT THAT live citizens never side-step an unpleasant duty.
Thcy just step on, or step over Knockers and go un their
way.
HEAL IIONKST F.OOSTKItS AUK ALWAYS MKM
1JKRS OF THK CHAMF.KIl OF CO.MMKIU'K.
ItOOSTKRS ARK THK FF.I.I.OWS WHO KNOW fl'IIK
TRUTH WHKN THEY f'F.K T, AND CET IH'SY AND
LET THE OTHER FELLOWS KNOW IT.
ItOOSTKRS MAKE FEOFLE WHO CAN DO THINGS
GET OFT AND DO THEM.
LOOSTERS CET COINC, AND KEF. I' COINC. AND
THE REST OF THE FEOl'I.E FSt'ALLY CO THE WAY
TFE ROOSTERS CO.
ROOSTERS RKALIZK THAT EVERY DOLLAR IN-
ESTF.I) IN THE HOME CITY MEANS A NEW DOLLAR
ENLISTED IN ITS SERVICE.
You find out who your friends 1 ""' "l t'"nu crop is advant Ing in
are when you hunt somebody to "' '"V ""' "K ,,,.'T''; 'Mne hM Tm had done, vet his ;th total,
take care of tha cat for tha '.um.!wh:'' delaed by. rain. Hulling of',m,1 ,.,., .. , ' ' .. u Tk.
mer.
. .j.
The mustache crop among the
town sheiks is very discouragin'.
i i T
Most anyone can be an editor.
All an editor has to do Is to sit
at his desk six days in the week,
four weeks of the month and
twelve months in the year and
edit such stuff as this:
Mrs. Jones of Loot Creek let a
can opener slip last week and cut
hersolf In the pantry."
A mischievous lad of Mather-
ton threw a stone and struck a
companion In the alley last Tuea-
"John Doe climbed on the roof,'" ln Progress.
of his house last week looking for
a leak and fell striking himself on
the back porch."
"While Harold Green was escort
ing Miss Violet Wise from a church
social last Saturday night
ment on Kirhr disagreed and
twice he was acquitted. In each
case it was said that the defend
ant' "sold himself" to the juries,
it being freely admitted that the
same personal magnetism and
super-salesmanship which lifted
by ruin. Feed on, the, higher . .', ,
ranges is holding out well. -hut lif t .,,
many places domestic pasttnes.i, '. . h. ,
w here not irrigated, are Insufflc-! ",, ..LJl ,? 1
lent for the needs of stock .. h, h , ,. , h.
Livestock-Most range stock Is r a,mltt,.,, of (np fanlllv.
In gool condition and the markets i,.Wo hBve hfi'en ,
ure well supplied with beef and hr,.lge Island for 37 years and
mutton, but some domestic stock is l,h(,P npv- Wn ' ,.,,,
IU'b htsiro (ha rimllv mn-.l ithn
MbrHlanPouB: Plrkliw of early RO(ia back for more tfl hun(Iml
hns bHn somewhat hit bytvpnra Hnf, nn n nf m hna ni.or
ruin. Late hops are lining Hl.iRot fn trouh,p Mm
stirn. hit.' potatoes uill bo hvlped, Clemency Petition Coming.
by Uo rain but some are. too fHr A romp(inion who- brouclit the
udvaitced. lomatites and , nielnnn I tamtiv tn Qium in' hi.
nr fairly plentiful. Onion pulling ' the tnfnrmnUnn ihf fhP
from 61.'t3 to 52',2: cattle from 20,-l'her resources of the national
IflNS to 19.710. find swine from 12.-forest; that tho holders of such
l2H to 7560. Sevrn thousand morelriRhts shall be reHponsible ttr
apple trees are at bearius ase than (willful damntrea done to the for-
five vears ao. Grain nnd hay esis; that the exercise of such
convince the jurors that the was
innocent of the charges made
against him.
Kir by has started in bu sinews
in California, while the discount
company Is being reorganized by
the receivers. 1 he company was
I falling.
h
STORM KILLS THREE.
Murray s were highly respected in
the community and that a petition
would be sent to Governor Pierce
1ened by hundreds of friends ask
ing for clemency.
Mr. Murrav was asked what he
ttinm.lt rxt ttKl1ln i".. .'.. n In
betraying Tom at the tim of his I Examination Announced to
acreage and crops have decreased, right slipl! be si.ch as will insure established In 1918 and $U,tu0,
How long should a wife live?
u0 of its preierrea stock was
sold throughout the state. Short
ly after the company purchased
the Rockefeller Uuilding, the
name of which was changed to
Cleveland Discount Company
PROVIDE IK
SZAHAliKA, Hungary. Aug. M
av-i Three person wrn killed tod:iy
age doq attacked them and bit Mr. 'wh-n a ntorm h ew down a church
Green on the public square." i tower here. Six men who wereloaptu.ro In Washington. "I don't
"Isaiah Trimmer of Lebanon waa.bnatihK are niixsin. (know much about It." he replied.
playing with a cat Friday when it, numm-us or bathers were com- 'hut s 1 understand It. It was
scratched him on the veranda." , p-lted to return home in their d( pplcable."
"Mr. White, while harnessing a w immlnv costumes aft"r the- Mrs, Murrav la nearly prostrate
bronco last Saturday, was kicked "torm h;id wrecked five hunilied t with grit f and was assisted to and
just south of the corn crib." bathing cabins on the water front, (from the car and the prison yester- i
! ! o I day. She was dr used entirely In
v nmeu I'uuerii mild bi i ne i D'acK. i no inrep nifimHTB oi inf
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Replace Ousted Expert
Despite Threatened
Row in Congress.
the beneficial us of grazing re
sources as consicered from tho
standpoint of general business
welfare and equitable protection
ito communities, to the small far
mer, to the wild life and to re
creational facilities; that no ! Uuilding, which it still bears.
charge bals shall be made effec
tive In such law, which results in
depreciating Investment value in
the privately owned dependent
properties of the holders of such
rights, and that provisions be
made for returning as the amounts
are collected for grazing to the
state.
The conference elected Frank
J. Hagenbarth of Idaho, president
of the National Wool Growers'
Association, and Frank itixhy.
iLong Iteach, California, president
of the American Livestock Asso
ciation, to appear as official re
presentatives before the senator
ial committee.
Men's 8uliB cleaned and pressed,
Jl.SU. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
MODERN SAILOR
GETS GOOD CARE
The annual domestic battle Is on
now between the missus and the
mister regardin who's goln' to us
the fruit jars the fruit canner or
the home brewer.
h
The wife called us on the phone
a minute ago and told us to bring
home a piece of meat without any
fat, bone or gnttle and after argu
in with the butcher for 20 minutes
we've decided to take home an egg.
Vonue.
hat.
Style and
hats
value la
tery
111 FOISTS ,
sT -v
i i
tas
WW BUSINESS
OF IE MILll
family who visited herie yesterday
gave the appearance or a dignified
and conservative family group.
There was nothing to indicate In
any way that one of their number
Cook with gas.
TOKYO'S row-Kit
fl.ASSKS SIKI-Kll FKOM
IMllM Ul II, IlKI'KI-XSIO.V
That
lr. Marcel, I lie "naluie man" l ft
be.
Itoseburg yesterday and just
fore rrnnklng his flivver he drop
ped Into the N'ewsKevlew olllee
to ask the question: "How long
should wife live?" lie stated
I sat he had read the posters and
Vlndshield stickers and that every
one In tho rity had blamed bun
for the stuff so he used It as a
lecture topic. Being unable to find
loslral answer he sought to learn
ths true solution to the absorbing ist The Y,yue
QUery. !. retire Coin, llmtiilf T of
the Antlers and Majesile lle aln s,
also states that he has nullum: In
do ith the uuestlnn. lie ion. is at
sea an-1 would like In knew the
answer. Then cimies the nimounee
mrnt ft'tnt an unknnun snune to
"Wait one week Itlltl " The
mysterious sinus are niipe.tt ing In
nil nf the ruiiiily aiul unless
snnie unsMer tn it is rereUr.l M,nn
thi" rltinns Mill be Ineiitceraled In
pailded cells. j
Most of the people want tn Imiw
hew Innc e shuiiiil !,( a hud
lle" w hn stnited the mmpux shout.
"How lung fn.. 111. I a wile live."-
t'ameo patterns always .ttsiincl-1
ive. alwss el! made. See them
Thutsday, Aus iT. !
over one million iln!l:.rs
"It's hard to paint over the old ,,on,,tH ()f OM4n atl(1 u,hj,:;.
car so all the ne.ghbors will l.e tn lnvUlK ,h1 fjM.al )Mir t,(Ji l1(
the new color. jJuno 1;,:: H sll(,wn ,,v a
o statement just 1-Mied by the (".
Mens suits riem.ed rrd passed.. s Kn. s.rW.e. TheM re.- i:.ts
JIM. Itoa.buiK Cleaners, l' llnri,nl (n.in alr, ot govrrniiMt
, timln-r. urninn fees, speriul i
1 n " . per iu it und m her in!nellu:: i
AMERICAN DANK MAKES I hiiHinejM
RtCORO ERECTING BUILOINGj l llllr rxMlnR iw,, 2:, p,.ri ,
- - - of all Natlunal lores!
JKItTSAI.KM. Aitii. - iaiK'nro retnrnd
WASHINGTON. Aup. 26. The
civil service commission announc
ed today that it would hold an
i "open competitive examination"
, for the post of chief of the bu
i reau of agricultural economies,
'a position to which the aeticul
' tural department announced yes-
eould he a criminal. The father i Kl.nturky ha(j Dr,.n ppitPd.
converned with newspapermen In ft The r0inmlsMon declared the
quiet manner, nnswerinir qn-'Stions pjai.0 0oi(i m)t be fUied in the
without nesitation, anoui snowinK mann,,r chosen by .Secretary Jar- j industrial depression, the pover
any resentment, he did. however, ain but It consented to a "tern- 'ty of the lower classes in becom
say that "I havtn t read the news- p0rHrv appointment." of .Mr. Coo- itn more and more pronounced,
pa pits much because I Just could- ppr p.-ndlnc an examination. in is said that hundreds of rhil
n't stand It." ) The appointee, who U dean of dren attending the Tomnhimo.
The family will return to S.iKm:tho coii)(tft of agriculture of theiMannen and llaynshl nrimarv
Vnlverslty of Kentucky, was nem- 1 schools have been Koine without
NEW YORK, Au. 25. Radio
! medical service, established by the
1 Seamen's Church Institute of Am-
encu, has increased to such an ex
j tent that now. fn cooperation with
ca, and the United States public
the radio corporation of Amert
! health service, it is operated free
J to ships on all the seven seas. "
This Is one of the interesting
Items of the Institute's report to
be submitted to the general con
vention of the K pi sco pal church at
ans in October. hile
ice Is intended to meet
emergencies, the institute has been
'active in safeguarding the heahh
I of Jack at sea at all times with
j the result that the federal govern-
i ment iiuon renresentatlons from
vention of I
New Orlea
X this service
at the time
said.
of the trial, It was ,
How long should a wife live?
TOKYO, Aug. 2fi. The condi
tion of tho school children In the
slum quarters of Tokyo recently
luiH hteii ii 1 1 rpl (hit f ha allniillnn
of the newspapers. Owing to the ' the Institute, has made an examina
tion in the principles of first am
! treatment, an essential qualifica
tion for those seeking posts as
master, mate, pilot or engineer on
American ships.
Tho report givoa In detail tho
various services the institute has
ed to succeed Hr. henry C. Tay-.lunch daily because ot lack of I rendered to seamen at Its various
i lor. whoso tenure was ubrurtly funds. The teachers, learning of j branches in this country and els
i terminated recently by the avcre-, the situation, have been solicit- I where. That all sailors are not
!iary. ing fund- to provide the young-I predisposed to strong drink is
There have been threats of a ,tt-rs with food. shown bv the sale of 357.571 Ice
o ; cream sodas at the various stations
Now Is tho time to remove the of the Institute throughout the
world last year. The years de-
the tissues with a reliable cream or poults In the institute's savings
lotion. We carry only the best! banks of I712 071t.nl aro pointed io
P.nNftRFSft ON GOOD ROADS
TO MEET AT BUENOS AIRES ! congressional investigation of the
. ! action, but today's announcement
TH'FNOS AlltKS. Aug. 2d. The j ,v th rn service commsiou j tan and burn of summer. Rebuild
I'nited Siaies ami virtually all the. took no direct note ot that lea-
hlwa nt f-Vntritl ami K.mlhlttire Of tllO ca?.
I America have accepted invitations t "Tn pni"n in on eat ion is ( Lloyd Crocker.
S t.. i... r. i.r. tente.1 n the firt fan- classified under the civil service
Amerirttii Komi Conirress to meet ' 'ttW ntl rH'
fi.r spted t onsirn. titi in l;ii-stine . prrCent Is tnudo available
r.u-. I v the t. ceiiy of an exp-r ntA4 jiv tlfl ynTost Service
oi i;;ili(7t it tt Atuetleari resltlt lll
Tt I At f h:is iiealed ft itexx rei
( u it in new quart
I he bunk ImiiH-di.itrk bi-ir:t: en-c-lion
of a It'iiltltiti.- of in own. I.aruf
-leriiic an- Prhts mere ll..l;ill il
rtlid lime j;l:lru of oikmctl v- l"
h pt e?njioeil.
The ne xv huiltlhii? ol' three Ntoiie
Is the tallest lit T"t Axt
tft.ri to the ItjinKitig iim'ters it mill
contain omntodiou. clubroonis for
the ent. i tMUiMieiit of put rons and
louitn. It also w ill have a roof
Karilen. ft otn xx huh a tine view of
the Med I lei Tiine:ill s-a aiitl Hie
lulls ot Judt a ii'hv be bad.
tltHini'ry oenlng Aui;tit -7th at
Th" Vorne. Kxerythmc new in the
line of fnll and Mmer miiliiu r-
a re
whit h they accrui
and st hool fund.
the S'at
for the ri
Au addiMo
said 1'resident
it i i,ieiios Aires from October ;i leming nf tho commission, ana
'''il to l:i. In addition to Mho official H thereforo the duty or the
in l , i. .!...,... fr..i.i ih. vMi-imiM e.mn. ciH servlt e commission to hold
litMio him; ix nioiu s.
road work. This is an tnt r- t
Ing contrast wiih some of i to I
Ktirope.in -i on n trip harin-r co n
or n.ntonnl forests. In S-! n, !
tor liMtanrr, ft i fiitd that o-i.y
:i ;!-lit percent of the Cr v n l
loreM nc inls are returned to tlio
n addi- local commune.
According to the r'port. t:a i
total rei-eipts from the fouii- n I
Vu lonal roreta In On gon :.r
ihe lit, al year 1!"5 amount to
$;;."..l I I I This would iiKiej
a loiai or h.i.vm nue in . Muhol, .i,.,- of fh,
.-'late under the l'6 penvnt tu-'d. ' ,,h(M., nf ,..., i
I
nd li.T.o1 1.41 " to be axaila
under the in percent fund.
The right Xatlon.il Kors tn
Washington produced I JlS. 1
iri., rs.nreMenlMlinn aim, it iert- ' n open COUip
eil from ominlxationa inieresteil ln',1 ,h" P'tion when
the promotion of hulltting gootrorrura
roatls, such as atltnmobMe clubs
and englueiTlng liiHtitnt Ions.
lin ludet) In the deleuailon from
the I nit. .1 Slates will be H II.
Uice. vice president of tho Ceneral
Motore t'ompanv; Thomas M. .lac
Ihuiald. chief of the bureau of pub
lic road, Washington; William A.
Sherwell, general secretary of the
High Inter-American Com mi. ion :
Krank Taite, pn'Mt rt of te nads
committer f Nir:h C ir ilina:
('barb's M. He.h-Hlt. ef ih loads
coiiMiittte' of Mtn "v o t: ! ivuk L,
t-'1" v'ilug
1 sctoNti or riTT-rmri; i n x r. it
titlxe examination
a vacancy
utiles the departnunt
shall deride to fill the, vacancy
through re-instatement, transfer
or promot Ion.
KollowiuR the practice in such
cases, the temporary nppointmnt j
of .Mr. Cooper has been approved J
by the commission pending the j
announcement of an open com- : roil-MI'It IIKAD OF
pet it Ive examination, the etab-j I'lHCOl Vf , It K TO
llhment of a register nntl the I FCK I'll-TII TMMI
certification of rllglhies. The ex- I CLKVEI-ANH. Aug. Jo
amln.it Ion will te announced at Kirhv. who has faced four
once and Mr. Coop-r and other Mrtr, nn charges growing out of
qualified persons will he admit- tn( roiinp, nf the Cleveland DIs
ted to It upon application to the o,int Comoanv. which hn nrcan.
refutation of the "spending
money like a drunken sailor"
adage. During the year the insti
tute entertained as lodgers .112,141
seagoing guests. Pride taken by
the sailormen In their personal ap
pearance k reflected In the 11, !.'
who were shaved by the Institute
barbers and by the "f.Mtt suits of
clothes pressed by Institute tailors.
DKKSf KN, Aug. 2ii A reunion
of mule, choral societies of Sux
ony recently brought together ,
2".Ouo singers, including guests '
from all parts of Ormany. A 1
feature of the first concert was
program hy a mule chorus of (Approximately 2.10,000 letters were
1 J.oiio voices.
K1cre-t sport ha's and
ears. The Vogue. Thurs.,
r arly-to
Aug. 27.
' i William K lllll. of IHino.
i nvll service rommUslon
Showing of mw fall and winter en
sent to -ni.nra in care of the In
stitute Shore Jobs wero obtained
for 1.973 men and ship Jobs for
I:.." II. The report notea that
around Ro.ono. attinded the 7 re
litrious services held at the vari
ous branches daring the year.
Yh" Institute Is su ported by the
Kpiscopal church. snpplementtd
by contributions from charitable
organizations and Individuals in-terestt-d
in promoting the welfare
of seatarlna men.
Heat wiifc gaa.
ied virtually single-handed, will )
to trial hero again on a fed- ou'l! soon nee.1 vnur nxrrroat.
el indictment rhs rc inrf nun n f Ret lor l I ttm sat t vmi
millinery row on st the Specially ih- mails to oVfraud. ' CoW nlKht. ar not so far htail.
Shorpe, 235 Jackson St. Twlre Juries thst sst In Jud- imirlal Ctesners.