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FOUR - ROSEBURC NEWSREV1EW, Tt'ESDAYy SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. You t self and Friends are especially invited to attend the Opening of Our New Shop Thursday, September Third Friday, September Fourth Fashion Show Thursday and Friday evenings September Third and Fourth 7:30 tit 9:30 The Newest in Fall Apparel will be presented on living models FOMLIMS. agreed that fo far u profitable IJouglas County should produce thai which it consumes, thus Jieey Ing at home to tnier the channel ot trade hers money which la now (going einewhere. Many carloads juf potato are shipped Into the county annually lroin Waaninglon and other Oregon Cvumtes, it was disclosed, allhouKb local grown po ut toi produced I mm good set-d on mellow soil and pioperly gradud are a goou a can be found any- CONTRACTS GIVEN FOR INDEPENDENCE UNIT THE NORMAL faaocUt ta Lauae Wife.) SALEM, Ore., Auk. 31. The building coinniiuee of the board of regents of state normal schools this afternoon tentatively awarded to George V. Heaves of Portland a contract for construction of a where. Can these, potatoes profit-1 training school building at lode- WAKHlsv.Tfiv k.iiv 1 i v a ubly be grown in the county and of !P"Udence, to be part of the slate study to determine the i,'ii such quality that ftvill satisfy thei"""1 school which Is located at itudy to determine the total and I character of Investments niade by United States citizens In Latin American countries has been under taken by the Commerce department end completed so far as the first country on the lint Is concerned. Government securities' . of that nation have been purchased by North Americans to a total of turkey fattening purposes, while local trade? is but one of the many questions the farm crops commit tee hopes to determine as a result of lis study. Many turkeys In the county are fattened on Nebraska corn, it .was brought out. Some agreed that lo cally grown corn was not fit for Hats furnished by Specialty Shoppe Shoes worn by Models will be furnished by Kidder's Shoe Store V Laties Apfiurel J en. y a r aura jut- , Heinline Conservatory of Music and Art. MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE. Director. Fall Term Opens Sept. 1 4 COUHHES OFKKItKD Itf Tlano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Hand Instruments, Theory, Harmony, History of Music and l'lctorlal and IJecoratlvo Art. Accredited Teacher in Piano and Voice Dunning System for lleglnners of Piano Musical Kindergarten for Children 3 lo 6 yeirg. Normal Training for Teachers a specialty. bluaio open for registration after Sept 8, Phono 3'JO 8i If AUTO FATALITIES III 5 CITIES LESS in Seattle Since First Year, 29 in Portland New Bedford Has Low Record OREGON TRUNK-S. P. WAR SPREADS TO THE EAST (A.MI.U1 1'rnt Lraieil Wirt.) ened invasion of their territory. Mm YORK. Hen . . 1 i.Vlm.m,. jV""". '"""nuueilis in new COB- AMNssiUan ha. developed .. amou, I" r,,7 .1" '-.rr". celve all revenue from the territory (AmocLIcu Vrcm Lvucil Wire.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 81. Auto mobile fatalities showed a sharp decrease In 67 American cities dur ing the four weeks ending August . . -116, the department .' of commerce Ron, have Issued statements pub- Importing the total today at 368, as llrly urotrsllng against the threat- J"'l";'l ' 7 during the pre- ui-tiiuK tuur wucaa periou euuing Soiillitin i'aclflc orilclulK ninilnm effort of the (ireat Northern rail road to acquire trackage, rights ov er llietr lines into California. With in the past few days both If. W. Kefnrest, chairman, and William Sproule. president of the Rouihern i'aclflc who have beeii Inspecting rue companr properties In-f Ire- 1, - .. ! I 'I I, - ' July 18, Prom Jnnuarjt I to August 15 the deparluenl's figures showed 2,88 deaths friiru auiomoblle accidents served. in ineso cities, wtncn was com ipareu wiin a loiai or z.shu ininil- . o 1 1 lea in the period from January 1 Chocolates The best and purest. I lo August 31, 111:13. Comparable Manufactured for drug sloro trade, figures for last year were not giv llnnil rolled and dipped In Her-;0", but the total deaths for the in bitfr's. A quality food product. tlr0 year was 4,992, an. In- lnyrt Croeker. crease from the 1!23 total, whkh was 4,87. The aggregate popula tion for the cities was estimated at 87.OUO.000. New Bedford, with but two deaths and none occurring during tin last four weeks period, still howls Hie tow record for this year mining cities of 100,000 or more populallou. v Chicago's total of 4!i fatalities was the same as reported during the preceding four weeks,-bringing its total for the year to 344. Among cities where an increase was shown were I.os Anueles with 17 and 139. and Sun Francisco with 8 and 63. Seattle reported ten fatalities for the four weeks, eomparcd wilh five thn previous four; Tacimia two as against none; Spokane ouu against none and Portland, Oregon, two as against five. Seattle's fatalities for the year to August 15 were 48. Taeoma's ten, Spokane's ten and Portland's 29. I22.X0P.UH0, while Investment and ownership in private Industry and enterprise accounts lot (100,000,000 additional. . ' A preliminary esllmate -of thn capllal taken out of the United Slates for Investment in Ijttin Am erica places the total at I4.ihid.000. 000. England, with an estimated to(al investment In Latin-America of 46,618,000,000, the department found, is the only nation .more heavily Interested financially in the LAtin-Amerlcan republics than the united States. - "The conditions In the English money market, the most Important source of Investment funds for the Latln-Amerlcan countries," the commerce report said, "since the beginning of the war. compelled the latter to look upon the United States for financial assistance. The past few years have witnessed a considerable growth In American fi nancial Interests in Latin-America, this report discloses, which are now conservatively estimated at upward of M.OO0.U00.O00. or about two-fifths of our present total foreign invest ments. "This amount Is represented by tthe ownership of public utilities and the proprietorship of, or partic ipation in, a wide range of enter prises such as mining companies, public utilities, industrial tilanta. land and cattle enterprises and mis cellaneous commercial undertak ings. "in Argentina, alone, with which tne report specifically deals. Amer ican participation has risen from a minor position lo one Important. tireat Uritlan. which early took the Inltatlve in Investing In Latin Amer ica, has long maintained the lead In the financing of Argentine enter prises, especially railroads and other public utilities. The United States with Its banks, meat pack ing plants, oil companies, and a var iety of other undertakings, has reached a comparatively strong position." Cook with gas. RIFF8 SCORE HEAVILY. o you eat between meals? Next time you're tempted to "eat a bite" between meals try WRIGLEVS. Don't overburden your stomach don't humor a false appetite! Let VVRIGLEY'S stimulate a genuine hunger and get you ready for a good meal And then use it also, AFTER EVERY MEAL, as a pleasant digestive aid. FCfiUOR LASTS Studebfiker models. builds no yearly RHEUMATISM l esnot l:ll In the llumsn lliHty If low. Will I mr Trunk's rreMi-rlpllen (AnfMiijtMl Yrrm liH Wlrr.) FKZ, Kreneh Morocco. Sen. 1. . It is reported here that a fciutuiah: transport carrying troops to.Spau- isn Morocco nas Dcen sunk. The officer commanding the Spanish batlleshlp Alfonso XIII has been wounded while the battle ship was cruising In the bay of Al hucemas. - others held that It was. To get the facts on tills question and to attempt a program that will enable ot tliu production of feods in the county to fallen the turkeys pro duced here wU bo another Ques tion up lor consideration. . , C. It. Ihar of Oakland, was chos en chairman of the tarn crops committee and other members of the committee attending the meet ing luclude, W. L. Cobb, Kosebuig; Geo. liacon. Looking Glass; HA. and It. N. Busenbark, Koscburg: .l. V. Middleberg, Ruckles; F.- A. ileniis, Oakland; Mr. Sniith, Camas Valley; W. IK Love, Koaeburg ;. J. II. i'arrott, Camas Valley; and C. K. llannlng, Dixonrllle. After gathering all the facts rel ative to the field crops ot the coun ty such as oats, barley, wheat. corn, potatoes and seed crops and hay, and studying the economic as pects of these crops the committee expects to draw up a comprehens ive program -of crop production. This program upon completion will be presented to the general econo mic conference at Its sessions here on November 19 and 20. Wm. L. Teutsch of the O. A. C. Kxtension Service, who has been assisting Air. Cooney In collecting local data ot value to the various committees attended the meeting and outlined the accomplishments of farm crops committees in other counties where conferences- have been held. The next meeting of the commit tee will be called by Chairman Dear sonietlme in. October. NOTICE TO WATER SUMERS CON- Water will be shut off Tuesday night. September first, from 11.00 p. m. until 12:00 a. m., affecting all consumers between' Douglas and Mosher itreets, on Hose ar,d Stephens streets. THE CALIFOitNIA OKEGON x POWER CO-MPANl- Monmouth, two miles away, I Reeves' bid was 179.880, or I10.C81 I lower than the next lowest bid. The award is subject to the board's I approval of Reeves' sub-contrac- j tors. 4 j The committee awarded the I heating and ventilating contract for the same building to Rushlight, . llastor and Lord of Portland, whose bid was (15,973 and the i plumbing contract to Sturges and1! sturges of Portland, at a bid of SS72. - The contract for electrical wir ing will not be awarded until a further study or the bids bas been made by the committee. The committee will this after noon examine the architect's draw ings for the new normal school building at Ashland. If the plans are approved bids will be opened in six weeks. X BORN . I r PAPPELL To ,Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pappell, at their home on Pine street, Saturday, August 29, 1925, a girl. Hey! Buddy! Urhpqua Post American Legion Meets Tuesday Night . Be there it's the start of a Rousing Big Year! CROUCHER To Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Croucher, of Olalla, at Mercy hospital, Sunday, August 31, 1925, a 9-pound boy. LEMON CLING PEACHES. Now ready at Curtis' ranch. Bring boxes. Phone 8F4. NEPTUNE LAUGHS AGAIN. (Aanclattd Pros Lcued Wlrr.) DOVER. Eng.. Aug. 31. G. B. Brewster, 34-year-old London doc tor, who started from here at 11: 45 o'clock this morning in an at tempt to swim the Kugllbh chan nel, abandoned his eflorts when ubout seven miles off shore. He had swum about 13 miles. The wind was troublesome and the sea lumpy, . FARM REMINDERS. (From O. A. C. Exp. Station.)' Urowers who are using the paradichlorobtnzlne treatment for peach and firuue root borers will not Iind it effective unless lis ap plication is followed by 10 days ot i degrees, Fahrenheit or higher; Ibe soil must be reasonably diy. LAWYERS ASK 45 PER CENT I the amount rebated to the ahlp OF REBATES IN PROSPECT i pers. The commission It Is said will point out to the farmers and (Aonciattd rrea Uutd Wire ) other shippers that no court action SALEM, Ore., Sep. 1. The pub-' will be necessary to collect the re lic service rnmmiKxinn fam re-1 bates for the reason that the rall- celved copies of a proposed con- roads have been required to post tract said to have been submitted bv Fee and Fee. attorneys of Pen- dloton, to hay and grain shippers of Eastern Oregon wherein 'the at torneys would lepresent the ship pers in obtaining rebates from the railroads . in event the supreme court decides the hay and grain rate case In favor of the commis sion as was done in the lower court. The contract proposed by the at- a bond of $120,1100 to cover rebates If the. court decision favors -Ihe commission and that the rebates can probably bo secured merely by application. . Rebates would date from Decem ber, 1922.- Kow Is the time to remove the tan and burn of summer. RebuUd the tissues with a reliable cream or lotion. We carry only- the besL torneys asks a fee of 4! per rent of 4 Lloyd Croeker. . - Men's suits cleaned nna pressed, 11-60. Roaeburg Cleaners, phone 472. TO OPPOISE PROPOSED NEW FREIGHT. RATES WESTWARD (Aauclateil ITtti Leucd Wire.) SALEM. Ore., Sep. 1. Ed Os- Waniler, member of the public service commission, will leave to morrow for Chicago, where he will be among representatives of a western committee opposing In crease of freight rateB asked ' by eastern railroads in an interstate commerce hearing there on Sep tember 6. The western railroads first ask ed for Increases amounting to ap-' proximately 11 per cent, but later Now that sufficient moisture has modified their application so that I fallen to enable garden seed to about 5 per cent Is asked. Among germinate, it is recommended lhal oilier, things they propose a unl- Harm gardeners plant as many veg form advance equivalent to 1 cent elablea as possible for lale lull and a bushel on grain. 15 cents a Ion early winter use. including amn ion coal, 7J cents a ton on gravel, I ach, head lettuce, . radishes, tuiu jsund and stone, and 20 cents a tonjips, onion sets or onion need, and ion lime and plaster. ptau and cabbage for ntxt spring's I The carriers aro demanding in- learly crop. 1 creases sufficient to bring them In handling pears the cool night temperature Is of much buielil. ho. temperature of Bartlett pears picked In the heat of the day drop- peu irom io to 63 degrees when Kit out at night. Only a clear fruit juice cun be depended on to make a clear, sparkling Jelly. Cloudiness is due to suspended panicles thut can not be removed by ordinary mtth ods of filtration. return of 6.75 per cent on their in vestments, which they claim they are not receiving now. NOTICE. Knights- of' Tylhlas will meet With the meeting of the farm crops coinmlltee of the Douglas County - Agricultural Fi'iinomi!- Coiiferenre held In Counlv Ais.ni Wednesday, September 2, Cooney's office lasl Friday night I Sam . Chrlstensen, C. C. llilir of seven ronuiindltv rnmmlt- tees have been organized and WESTERN RASPBERRY RUST slarled work. Previously commit-1 DOES NOT DESTROY PLANT tees, on poultry, vegetable crops!, mm iinnying nau mei, organized Tho best head lettuce that will be available when the first cold weather of November and early De cember arrives will come fiom the cold frames In which the letiuce plants, set at a distance of a foot l a pari, will be protected by glass Isash from unfavorable conditions such as frost and heavy ral Make a seeding of New York jety immediately and harvest some solid lettuce by 1 hanksglving Eventually It Will Be a Savage Why Not Now? SAVAGE WASHIiF-McC tVl DRYER. Does more work ;ffj Has no Wringer No wringing of clothes, no , chance of accident. Washes anything that is washable, and does it quickly and well, and spins the clothing dry enough for the line and the operator does not have to touch them.- - WE WILL DEMONSTRATE Everybody's Exchange Phone 456 Tubby Is a High ' Kicker - But then what boy would not "feel his feed" -when his mother .insists on giving him '. . . . ' Grimm's Milk Bread three times a day. Order Grimm's Milk Bread of your grocer, or phone The Ideal Bakeru Phone 133 119 Sheridan I i ' - J. us- Sis vaii-i KM I! I lir'i.tiTiMia; In frt. tllll'l- with is ii 1 liUruniMllKin Tiil 1'ri-fM'i Iptli II In Till l n l not THE ruin thf i u ii K fx III I lit IT I'.nt nil tin' iih'jii urn Winh W lii If Itiklim 1 ' ft mt 1 1 t tell. ( 'nut al II n im 111 Miltti'Vltllt' fmilil. o., h IntiTKIC-ll li.m lli .i, ImiI n.nrly iiw'i rull Hiy kinl f rlit-uiiiHiini rjirMl. hid n m if ilo ynu want in Imp. (it t-i um't inrm (r. 'rin Kn jitt'M urh ' id unl Kti'tw n n nil uUu aniirrlur I lurUiHnr, 1 (Ml ? II' itrr Trunk l'n'iH rliil.n Hfllw fnr I'ulli-rtdit Ihiik hturv. ana outlined a proKrHin of fact ftiiiiln ivlatlve to thWr particular plan t aRriculttire an It exist In ihi county at prostnt. Committees yet lo meet include Hint on hurt I- rulturp. of which Chan. A. Ilrnni In rhalrman. thHt on livestock with . I. Herkley an chairman, anil the hum economic committee of which Mrs. Henry Lander is tho li-Hder. Can OoukUr County farma place a cnnsliliTiible portion wneai, mixed fieii, potatoes ami coin now Miippeii into the county Western raspberry rust Is not Rerhuifl enough In OrcaWto Justi fy icruhMntr the bushes up. an view ed by Dr.'S. M. Zetlcr plant pathol-lanl OKlst or tho experiment ntatton. No adequate control measures are known. The rust appear In early aum- mr A Htiinll vnllitur snsila nn the upper and und-.-r surfaces of leaves. ldHrk Kn plant wilh three Now is the time to make hill se lections of potatoes fur next year's seed. Get a bunch ot lath or other small stakes, io tli rough the fields select vigorous htalthy plants that are not near to dlseased.onpn. Avoid potatoes showing yellowing leaves, badly wrinkled or ruffled leaves or leaves that are discolor ed or mottled In any way. Stake to Pgompt ftL0A6LC ftAS0MA6U Tho snou arc snoro nmssrs .tiro-l'lve "r flor" vigorous Blalks. not duned by ihp funsun lhal livis In "P'nIl)". knobby at leaf ati'ins or (',f the paf Hsuikh, and am snmHimPS I I'xcesslvi.ly tail. L a s phould be iium'Tinm ! in rovi'r III li-av" ' ' - - , ..m e.Liu SERVICE Thoup are the three out slaniliiiK virliifs 'of our sc-rvk-e. There aro many . details that make It the flawless thing our present customers . find it. We guarantee satisfying re suits.. .'Wi aim to please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 from outside dimrlrts was ime of n",!,"'', n with yellow powder. The snore eaves and cane cankers the qileMllon hrmuiit iii fur dls- i lisslon lit th farm mips eiiinmll tee m-etlng Krhlay nlahi. It was beronie blaek In the lato season. In its worst form the rust devl- and fri-u from niuttling. Seed In Oregon Is certified only after both field and bin or naniole lal1r.es the planis. hut not so ser- lnsp.rtlon for the year it is liar- 1' "after every meal" I.J Y-'iV'W ' h t I ' " Kit j nmumi u Fio; I. 0. O. F. LOSES RECORDS, REGALIA IN GASTpN FIRE I .vrUlnl t-r. t.nmyi W ir.) KtHIKST (ilKIVK. Ore., ei. 1 The Harrow and Mil line general meirhanillM- slum at tlaslon. six llllteil Mtilllh of ht.r. ivnu .....! by fire i .irly today, raunlng an es- j ! tlinateil loss of belwi-en ll'O.OCO .and $:iii.iiitii, ; I The building, nwmd by the (lihl Kiln liMige, wan Insured for t.m.i. The orgunlraiun lost all Ills f mills and r-khIU. i Knil l.yone, mill worker, suf- I f' red an Injuiy lo Mm fool w-tille i Unhung the blaze. The Koiesl ,iitciM. lire di iiariuient alile.1 In e- Miiui-lnn the flsniea, le lleved by , firemen lo have been Inei ndlsry. .11 'II ami Owens, a 1'orilnml firm, ) i'1'i'rsliHl Ihe slore. 1 Arundel, piano toner, rnoa 1S-U ' Univjfsllycgbii V I . aVrt, .T.W The UNIVLRSITY o ORLGON conttina. Th Collrue of Litcroturr, Siirnrt nd the Ails with 22 drinmenu. The prtWr.vrOtml Kxl of Arihi- tlXtUte Ih1 Allrfl Art huMOTM Adminiitniivn (UtMitron Jmd untf Study vfoiunnlum I . MrdKinc Mustc I'hysicol tdu cation ioUy Ljitrntuun. ft a caUUu0 or onjj information MTrt Th Rvtmr. tnnvriy of Orrwi. Lut-n, Orron. Ttw Wit. Yr Open Sepirabrt 24. H2S " - i lously as to Htunt the pUnts una! ed by other causes such as poor soil and degonerallon diseases. In fection of new ranes near the ground Is the most serious phase of the disease in Oregon plnnttnes. If causes canker which eat Into the csne musing brittleness. Such runes are hard to trellis and not Infrequently break off In removal of the old canes. The western raspberry rnst la not to he confused with the orange rust, prevalent In the east but s'l dm found In the wM. which rendera the plants worthless. This form of ru"t completely covers th under side nf thf baf with an orange powder. This rust hi peren nial In Infected plnnts. Ivlng dor mant In winter and breaking nut vested. ne gra?s and hairy vetch have been profitable seed crojm In western Oregon for two or thr1 years. Doth are full bowed on rather heavy land. Corn ear selecting time will noon bo here. Selert good ears from erect stalks, vigorous, hcallhy and,; early. Drooping ears on long hhanks aro good for western Ore gon. Save no tars from down stalks, wi-ak or suckertng plains, or from those wilh atriped or ab normal leaves. To rheck Ihe swarms of In that seem at times almost able to swamp the vegetable gard-n, full arain In the spring. 11cause of 'garden sanitation in a big help. this the blunts so InTrrted shonld be dug out and burned, but this rail leal treatment Is not recom mended with the western rust. Taking nut Ihe fruiting canes as soon as the crop Is picked will these pris that persist from year to year must find some place to winter over, and many of them lodge In and about the gardens In sonio form adult, larva, pupa, or egg. Hosts of them may be de- 2-DAY HOLIDAY Go somewhere. Take the whole family for a joyous holiday outing. Reduced Roiindtrip Fares ' For fares and train service, ask agent greatly reduce the source of Infer- stioyed by plowing the gardens In ton. The old rane nre cut as the (all and leaving th-t surface ear the ground as possible. Where cb'ar eirept for Ihe'late fall and practical, the old leaves are taken early winter stuff. Then In the rmt And destroyed. Otherwise, i spring thn ground la Ushtly rutti they an plowed under before the'vated and spread with poison bran new leaves come out In the1 mash to get the early starters be :.prtug. I fore the crops are up. KtM L. B. MOORE, General Agent Pnone 11. Roseburg, Oregon