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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925.
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JACKSON
COUNTY,
' Unequalled by any District Fair on the Pacific Coast
5,000 Purses for Races
Including horse races, novelty auto and motorcycle races and
- rodeo stunt 3 of all kinds
All member of the booster
nri:tnixnf ion- I'mtinUH Shuhwh.
a arv requested to meet with the
h)i I ni.qua Chiefs at the armory
on Tuesday evening, Sept. tr.
at 8 o'clock. Important buM-
ncaa.
it fibular meptlnt? to be hold
at the home or Mrs. H. French
South Main St.. Monday, Sept.
H. Kvery member requested
to remember the date and
attend the meeting.
Uy Order of the President.
5
BIG SHAM BATTLE
and fire works by Oregon National Guard
HORSE SHOW
By McCleave's celebrated
string of steppers.
VAUDEVILLE
Under the direction of George
Andrews.
Big display of all kinds of stock, and products of Orchard,
Farm, Garden, Home and School.
Bedford
September 16-17-18-19
Big Dance, Music and Other
Night Attractions
ATTENTION UMPQUA
4 SQUAWS
!McrDMATinN paints, luinpiisnion dook.
UNrUKIVlA 1 j j.'urt, Cradi llulvniua Fuurlh
ON SCHOOLS IS Header, New World Hp. Her S. c-
" oiITM PA BFVTS 0,111 H'k, llrlKlmm anil .MiKurlune
Continued from pase one).
las,Vnruled pencil tablet,
siieiBofl lead pencil.
tleoiiraphy Fust Hook, Oral and
I Wmim hiiKlhdi First Hook, Jlani
illlon's Arithmetic First Hook,
i'loRTeSBlve. Music Hecond Hook,
luree l'almiT Writing Hook, i'en and No.
Ill 1'almer I'm I'olul, 1'encil and
It..... Viuiv f,.l..t. i.iiinlM.
First Orado "A" lleacnn First 1 cInp(!,mutt' Uooii,
Header. i-almer's Primary WrltlnK Ffh ara,. fJnllls j,,,,,,
J.rBWUI", IIRUIOD, ,.......
tab, larijH alze, Sun lead pencil.
Second firade "D" Htson First I u-un Jllalory, HrlKliam ami Ale-Far-
Header, Palmer's WrltlnK lessons iiane tieonraphy First Hook, Ham-
Pflniary, Crayolas. Widely ruled juona Aiiihniellc First Hook, lir
pencil tablet, large size, Soft lead ul and Written Kimlish First
p.m-tl. jllook. Healthy LIvIiik First Hook,
Sucond Orado 'A" rienenn Sec- j 1'roKiesslve .Music Second Hook,
on- Header, Palmer' Primary Palmer Writing Hook. Pen and No.
Wrttma lessons, crayolas, widely a rainier pen pomi, leucu ami p.
Header, New World Speller Sec
ond Hook, Uordy's Storlea of Amer-
rulofj. pencil tablet,
lead pencil.
Third tirade Heaeon Third
Header, New World Speller First
Hook, Shepherd' Geography, Ham
ilton' Arithmetic First
Progressive Music First
largo alze. Soft ! tablets, Kinht color painls, compo
sition Hook, Webster' School Dic
tionary.
Sixlu Grndi Iiolenlus Sixth
Header. New World Soeller Sec-
HiKik, ! ond Hook. Clark, Down, Hlue Or
Hook. K"u lliMory, HriKlium and McFar-
Paluirr Writing Hook. Cra.volas, lane tieography S cond hook.
Pen and No. 8 Palmer pen point. Hamilton' Arlihinetlc Second
Penetl and pen tablets. Four color Hook, Oral and Written Knjjllsh
rirsl hook, iieanny i.iviiik nrc
olid Hook, l'rogresslve Music
Third Hook. Palim r Wrlilng Hook.
n and No. 9 Palmer Pen Poinl,
Pencil and pen tablets, F.IkIU color
paints. Composition Hook, Webster
School Liicllouaiy.
j Seventh tirade lllll and I.ymnn
.Keader-llook I, New World Spell
er Third Hook, llorilya Fulled
'States History (New Edition).
jllrlKhum and McFarlune (ieoKia
phy Second Hook, Hamilton's
I Il.u.b llrul
l II lllll.'l II O' V.MIl ......
and Written F.ttlilixh Second
Hook. Progressive .Music Thllll
Hook, Palmer Writing Hook. Pen
n ii il No. Si rainier Pen Point, Pen
cil and pin tablets, Klitht color
painls, Coinposillon Hook, Webster
School Hli tionary.
Kighili r.milt Mill and Lyman
Header- Hook II. New World Spell
erThird Hook, (iordy's Pulled
Stales History (New F.ditlon). Iiav
Is mid Mil hi" Cllis, Hiinillton's
Aillliiiulic Second Hook, oral anil
Written KiikIisIi Second Hook.
I'loRiv.sive Muic - Fourth Hook.
Palm, r WrtttliR Hook. Pen mid No.
!l ralmer Pen Poinl, Pencil and
ii tablet. Fl-hl color painls.
wb.mi...i.i.t.ip',omp,slilon Hook. Wei r School
'Piimiiier louris.
WW
Hi.
Rena4
Trip
Excursion
Fares
to the principal eastern
citiei in effect to Sep
tember 15. Final return
limit October 31, 1925.
Mtmejr by mlc
ing that eastern trip
NOW I
Zlon National Park
YllowteMi
National Park
t a tiiuill .l.hii,
Ofle Way vU California
rttlvr ffTMnc or rrturuiin may be m t n(tl
If ttoatmt witlmut mtM.b
Our nfttyy will t
(ImI fiv vnu fill I infnr
maiwsi ami tv-tp you plaut
foutt Urp. AtklltM
WM M Ml'VRAY
Qrofrm I'mmtngrr A gent
Portland, Orccun
if
l ill (tin.w
Mt;H SCIHM.I.
An n ml tin hu:h m 1imi jHi1 ntn
Will ( lni:-:t' IlH'ir ntulii r l-foti III'
o' nltii: day o! h. hmil. Spimcih
! I nh; Jipiii'i't, '1 -Mliiy Si ptvmbcr
l .t(; V.ipli"uinns. .iltP'i-iliiy,
S i irinh'T U.ih ,in-! tin- Kn-hnp-n
! nn 1 Inn -Uy ir Kii1ay, SfiinibT
IT IV Tht liiiiir Hit' lintu S .1" ti
VJ l h. HI. M'.l fH"M 1 t' fc
Heinline Conservatory of Music and Art. 'BE
MRS. CHARLES HI.IM.INi:, Dirrctor.
Irall Term Opens Sept. 1 4
(Ollt.-KH tll'lKHKI) IN
Plann, Voicr, Violin, t'ello, Hand lnstrllIneu, -, 'rheory, llattuony.
History ot Mtulc and I'icioil.il and I i'ratlM Ait.
Accredited Teachers in Piano and Voice
M-.lfli.al KliiiliTcartfit for lilhln-n 3 t fi i'..
Noimal Trnliih'.ir Ur 1"MhA a PiM'rlalty.
p. m. In some cIukhi's surh an agrl
j tuUurc, cooking, lyjiewritine, new-
ItiK, rtc, thu number of aiuiUntfi is
I Mm 1 1 oil. These clasHcg will bo fllltd
j in tho ontt r of repistration.
I Entrance Requirements
A Krailuuit from the elKhlh grade
of any city nchool or one who hold a
an Oregon eihih kih1h certiiirati
or an equivalent cliplonm from any
oiher Htato, may enter Hom burn
hiwh nehool without examlnutlon.
Sluilentfl having taken hlKh school
work elsewhere will be jrlven full
credit for Bame If the school at
tended la alandardized; otherwtHe
I finniNifiUons iniimi vti iitKen in n
Hubjecta where credit Is desired.
Students cniuliiK from diHtricts
I w here hlh schools are maintained
! Khali pay each aeniesler in advance
i a tuition fee equal to the per capita
f co.nt of the preceding Bihool year.
To enable both old and new stu
I dentti In plannlUK their firut se
mester's work, the following data
will be of value.
Requirements for Graduation
In order to graduate a student
mu.st complete 32 credits of work.
3u of which miMt be gained In regu
lar subject of the curriculum. They
must Include 2 credits In Ameri
can hiMory. 2 credits in civics. K
credits in Kngllnh and 1 credit in
occupations. Kach student mut
complete two major subjects of
three years each and two minor
subjects of two years each. The
balance of each student's course is
elect I VP.
rnxsltile major subjects: Knglifh,
l.alln, history, (IncltKllng rivics),
' Science '(ph.slcs biology ), I'liysi-
oluuy ami gen. science, Mathemat-
icn (Algt bra tieom )
I'osHible minor subjects: History,
1 Science. Iatin, Spanish. Mathemal
! M s. Agriculture, Shorthand, Type-
w riling. Hook keeping, (Including
! Commercial Ijiw , Sewing, Cooking.
Thyslcal education la compulsory
! for all students.
j No student 111 be permitted to
take six studies. Five should not
br taken unless one subject is y-
; it.K repealed, or IT a student has a
In nil tnadc in all his work.
! ,o student will be permitted to
i take two senicsteirt of Kngllsh at
one time except in tile senior year,
A'id ilit ii only with (he approxnl ot
the principal.
J Adtam-rd wotk may not be tak
en until all pre tons work has been
ci.mpN'tcd. I. e. Knclish VI may not
, bf laden unless Mngllsh V has been
pa-- it. etc.
No stud'-nt may take shorthand
Vtlio dors not ink- typewriting.
I he Mibifrt.H to be laiuht in each
yc;tr the lust semester are as fol
low .s:
l-'i lmian- Knglih I ami II, A1
Kel r a I and II. Latin 1 and II.
i.i'k and Uoniaii Ifisiory, SewinK
I, H:tilf. Mut. Octiipanons. Pen
1 in. in hip and Spilling (Kor coiimier
ct.il i u l. ni ) , hum animals.
s ,pht iimrr Kngllsh HI and IV,
ri.ui. lit'ometry I. Caesar I, Hthle.
M.li e-al and Mixtern History. Mu
RHEUMATISM
I atinol i:.lt la thr lliimaa ltolv If
leu Ufll I ,e Trnnk'. rrrrrltln
Ii i. pit ,,..l, i,.i h. In r.o 1. It Is ;t
I 1 .ull'i llll .1 Is l.iliil el
ale. t:omtuerclal etJOKraphy. Itook
keepinte I, Fhyaiolotry, Cooking 1,
Farm Crops and Horticulture.
Junior Knidish V and VI, Ameri
can lllmory I. Hpanish I, Virgil,
Hible, Shorthand 1, TypewritinK I.
HiuloKy I, Mutiic, Solid tieometry,
Cookinsr III, Uookkeepine; III. Farm
Mechanics and Rural Engineering.
Senior Kngllsh VII and VIII,
Civics I. Spanlnh III, Ilihle. rhyies
I. .Music, Shorthand 111, Tyiwrit
Ing III. Sewing 111.
HIOH SCHOOL TEXTS
Freshman: English 111, Ward,
Heott, Foresman A Co.; Payne,
Hand, McNally & Co.; Occupa
tions, t;owan, Wheatley, Brewer
(jinn & Co.; t;eneral Selence, Heas
ler, II. H. Sanborn Co.; General
Science Manual. Messier, B. II. San
born Co.; Algebra Ml, W'ejls and
Hart, 1). C. Heath & Co.; Latin I-
II, Smith. Allyn & llacon; Ancient
History MI, Breasted, Chin & Co.;,
Spelling, Chew, Allyn & I'.acon;
Commercial , Arithmetic. Stone
Mills, B. 11. Sanborn Co.; Farm
Animals, Plumb, Webb Pub. Co.
Sophomore: English III-IV, Long,
(ilnn & Co.; Cllpplnger, Silver,
Burdette Co.; Piano Geometry,
Ml, Liurell & Arnold, Chas. E. Mer
rill & Co.; Caesar Ml, Kelsey,
Allyn & llacon; Mediaeval and
Modern History, Robinson, (linn &
Co.; Physiology, Conn-Builington,
Silver, Burdette &. Co.; Commercial
Geography. Koblnsdn, Rand, Mc
Nally & Co.; Bookkeeping I, 2uth
Century Stock, No. 1. No. 9, No ll),
Southwestern Pub. Co.: Farm
Crops and Soils, Cox, Wiley &
Sons; Bookkeeping II. 2oth Cen
tury Stock. No. 1, No. 20, South
western Pub. Co.
Junior: English V and VI, Fresh
man anil Sophomore texts; Solid
Geometry, llurell & Arnold. Chas.
E. Merrill & Co.; Algebra 111, Wells
& Hart, I). C. Heath & Co.; Cicero.
Gunnison & Hurley, Silver, Bur
dette & Co.; Spanish Ml, Hills
Ford, I). C. Heath & Co.; Biology,
Smallwood. Allyn Bacon; Com
mercial Law, Huffrutt, Ginn & Co.;
Typewriting MI, Rational, Gregg
Pub. Co.; Shorthand Ml, Gregg,
Gregg Pub. Co.; American History,
Flte, (Revised), Henry Holt & Co.;
Fimn Engineering, KoMi-Belirends.
Wiley & Sons; Bookkeeping III,
2ith Century stock. No. 7, No. 30,
Southwestern Pub. Co.
Senior: English VII VIII. Fresh
man and Sophomore texts; Civics,
Magruder. Allyn & Bacon; Virgil,
Farrelough & Brown, II. II. San
born & Co.; Spanish I1MV, Dorado
Ray. (ilnn 4t Co.: Physics, Mil
liken, Gale. Pyle. Glnn & Co.; Phy
sics Manual, Mtllikan. Gale, Hlsh
op, Ginn & Co.; Shorthand III IV.
Gregg Speed Studies. Gregg Pub.
Co.; Typew riting 111 IV, Rational,
Gregg Pub. Co.
Positions Wanted
The high school prinvipal will
bo glad to receive the names of any
iwrsons wanting girls or boys to
work for Iheir room anil board. The
principal will also bo glad to know
of any other part time ,' employ
ment for out of school hours aud
on Saturday.
The nnnual reunion of the Rid
dles and their relative wan held
la't Sunday in tho Guild Hall at
Riddle.
M nitiers of the Clan began
gathering at 10:00 o'clock, and
by 11':!1', more than a hundred
had arrived from all parta of
southern Oregon. At 1:00 o'clock
the crowd ate lunch. After lunch
the time was spent In recalling
past events, in general conversa
tion, aud in a short business
meeting at which timo Judge (J.
W. Itiildle. Commandant of the
Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, gave
a short history of the migration
of the Riddle ancesors to Oregon.
Judge Riddle. President, Mrs. J.
Ii. Riddle, Vice-President, and
Helena Riddle. Secretary, wore
re-elected to their respective of
fices. Mulc was provided throughout
the ufteruoon by a group of the
young people about 4:00 o'clock
after dihiieasing with several me
lons, the crowd dispersed. H was
agreed that tho next reunion
would lie held about a year from
lust Sunday.
.Many of members of the Riddle
Clan could not attend the reunion,
dUe to the bud weather and work
nt home. Those present at the
reunion were:
Jlr. and Mrs. G. W. Riddle, Ade
line Stewart, Mr. and Mrs-. Ken
neth (juine and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Catching and daughter.
Ralph (Julne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Strang und children, Mrs. Ella
Small. Judk-e and Mrs. Geo. Qulne,
Mr. und Mrs. Ira B. Riddle, Mrs.
Chas. Hunt. George Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Brown and childreu,
Mr. and Mrs. E. McCormack. of
Ros. burg; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cuts
fonh and sons. Harry and Curtis:
Mr and Mrs. M. S. Zelgler and
daughter, Mrs. Jennie Crosby,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Winston. Winston; Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. It. Riddle. Florence, Riddle,
Geo. Riddle. Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wluirton, from Granls Pass,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strang. Helen
Strang. Holi Holmes, Mr. und Mrs.
Ben Plymale. Mrs. Marie Bennett
from Medford. Mrs. Houseman
do-by and son Roymond from
Junction City: Ernestine and
Maud Riddle. New-berg, Mrs. Lau
ra Bradley, Washington, 1). C, R.
V. liciill, Caroline Drcxler, Cen
tral Point, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F.
Stauffer and son Robert from
Taft. California, Mrs. I). O. Wea
ver and son David, Gardiner, Mr.
anil Mrs. E. L. Rice and children
Hva S. Rice. Hoy Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. Hnrry Davis, Ralph St. Onge
from Dlllard. Aliner Riddle. Mary
F. Riddle. Helena Riddle, Mr. and
Mrs. George Frater, Mr. and Mrs.
Cllve Willis and family. Mr. and
Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, Abner, Rosa
mond nnd Lillian Logsdone. Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Grout. II. F. Nich
ols, Mrs. O. L. Willis. Glen Wil
lis, Mr. and Mrs. stilley Nichols
and son. Adclie Nichols. Mrs. E.
F MocIiip, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Krnest
Riddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al. Tomp
kins. Clvde Cutching. Moso Ryan
ot Riddle.
Cook wltn gas.
CHRYSLER GAIN
FEATURES CLIMB
! VARIOUS STOCKS
-O
LEMON CLING PEACHES.
Now ready at Curtis' ranch.
Dring boxes. Phone 8K4.
MOVEMENT TO DEEPEN
SUTHERLIN CREEK
At the regular meeting of the
city council nxt Monday niht. ihe
matter of cleaninc the willows and
brush from Sutherlin creek and
deepeniiiK the channel, will be
taken up, and all citizens interest
ed In this matter are reiiuented to
be present. The condition of Ihe
creek bed nas resulted in over
flow k of at least two mrccti ami a
number of loin durinK heavy rains
the past pevernl eaiM, and it is
proposed to see If nome action can
not be taken to remedy this an
noyance. In certain portion of lie-
cre'k bed the willow have be
come tto thick and maivd thai it
is impossible tor the channel to
cany the Mirplua waler MVHslond
by hejuy rains, as a n-M.lt ot
which ihe banks overflow and lots
and ftrcetrf aief piodr-d. It Is pnli
able that the city will apprnpnaii
several hundred do!lai s tow am
cleat ho; ami dee-nl'ii; (he cr- k
channel, and it is midrsiood th.:
several ii irens have volunteered
to Kiu1 financial assistance in th.-matter.-
Huth'-rlin Sun.
Studebukcr
model.
' (Awrltn I'ntu IsmhI Wtr.
j NEW YORK, Sep. 8. Kespond
ln(r to reprt of expanding fall
Imsiness, stock prices, resumed the
epwaril movement today under the
' ! adership of the motor shares.
, MnrkiiiR up of the call money rate
'o five per cent on the calling of
loans to make up the, deficit in re
serves nhown in last Saturday's
i 'ear i tit house statement caused Jh
t wrMrary setback around the
non hour, which carrit-rt many is
Mtcs off 1 to 3 points from their
. arlier hiirhs, but the rally was re
vtnned In the nf; 'rnoon when Chry
ler crossed 319 for a net (tain of
more than tea points to within a
small fraction of Its record, hiph.
Mail order, m rchandisinp, food,
iiuipmrnt and public utility Ismucs
;ilso developed several points of
s-Tencih with ponls aain active in
a number of specialties. Hails fol
lowed In the wake of tlu' indus-
: ialfl.
ELECTRIC COOKING
less watching
I POWER COMPANY I
IN P KOliWiS
Th actuul average coat of
current for electric cooking
and llfthtlnit. together. In
home in into neighbor
hood, U 9.4.6.1 a month
The roast, for instance first a quick
searing to seal in the savory jukes, and
then a slow cooking heat as in a tireless
cooker. That's In the oven.
But over here, something is simmering
gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub
bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely
between whiles.
Dinner Is being prepared and it must
be watched, too. For each different dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all.
That's one reason why electric ranges,'
with their instantly regulated and easily
controlled, cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, 6earlng heat in one place to a
Just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity makes
good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason why near
ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so. '
Ask your nearest dealer to show you
several models. Convenient payments, il
you like.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
SUTHERLIN SCHOOLS TO
OPEN SEPTEMBER 15
At reo-nt meeting of the Suth
erlin public school boanl. It wan
ilecidiMt lo begin the year's aehnol
work on Momlay. September 14th,
says the Sutherlin Sun. All the
tearhers with the exception of one
in me. niKn ncnooi nave now oeen
encaged, and the board expects to
have the full quota signed up by
the end of the present week The
teachers thus far engaged are:
T f Trike nrlnrlnnl- Cnr K
TenKyck, high school: Ielorne-J
Taft, sevenlh and eighth grades; I
Mls Margaret Trader, fourth andj
fifth grades; Mrs. IUanch Apple
gate, primary grades.
The Beveral school rooms In the
building have been put in good re-,
pair aix'X repainted, and Janitor K. 1
L. Ilouser reports that as far as he '
Is concerned, everything is "all
set" for tho opening date. 1
JAPAN MAY LEVY TAX ON
AIDS TO ARTIFICIAL
FEMININE BEAUTY
TOKYO, Sept. 8. Beauty of the
kind that can be brought at drug'
stores may he levied upon by the i
department of finance for an an
nual tribute of some 98.ti00.0OO yen.
This is provided for In a bill the
department is drafting to present!
to the diet. The bill provides a 20 ;
per cent tax on all the bottled, j
Jugged, Jarred and tuned mysteries j
which decorate milady's dressing,
tahle and milady herself. Not even
her bath Is to be excepted for soaps
make up fully half of the toilet ar- j
tides sold In Japan.
BIRTHDAYS EASILY
REMEMBERED
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Sep.
S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglass
of their three children. Bernice
Johnson of this city have no diffi
culty In remembering the birthdays
Marian, the eldest, was born May
S, 1920, and three years later Klix
abeth Julia made ber appearance
on the same date. Little Olive
Nona kept up the family regularity
as to birthdays by arriving on May
6 this year.
We sell woo rena By the yard.
Bernler the Tailor. 2 doors north
Liberty theatre.
builds no yearly
Uiiinir Parent
Mr. und Mrs. Noh.d II. tiwltel.
f St. Louis, nre gut'sts at Ihe
iitne of lite fit nier'.. parents. Mr.
. 'id Mih. Otlu Coettel. of tills
ty. The vUitnrs nre touring the
ast. Mr. (Inetl.l helm: the riis
; let sitle ni;nng"r ftr the KdiMin
1 'cctiic Appliance Company, of
i 'ilcao. They will remain here
' t n few d.is and continue on
; rth.
lint I'liTl
H. IT. .. III."
III. .11 mIh)
rit;nrt Trunk n
in. r. it' V.
v in i.-rm
i.'W
1'hnne
Vjj Studio open for rel;.iintiu:i alter rvpt S,
.it H oi ' ! V" ttMIll' It
) id-, mm.- t. kii' Mm t hji-ic I'.M
I. I i h.- t iMllQ I I' il "
i " :nui ttt-.. BMrrltr liter
mefljrln.
Tt tint it rrt'x. i !, .n !, fT
II. Tj r 1 r.r only Ib.W mt .Nlhn
FulUrtyn luuf iur.
ATHLETICS, ONCE IM LE AO.
DROP 12 GAMES IN ROW
NKU YiltK. S' ft. S Krnm ;i
pi lut fi)r th'1 i hampinnhip. i!t
Atm-t (mi, It iiKih' h 'i. until i .n i
within ln hit- hnnf in'ti
a It inruMhmit hiriL-i.'t iiihm h.
Tfic !;! -I AfiVrtU (li.vs 1 1 a il -i
ti t!i-l (' li hi' -turchl il.
f-:, nlnt' (nit ;nni''3 h-hitnl 1L
Mnck-t t Htn on i!K bntu- fi. U
t'JtliM'tl.lV n- to Hlih t,.t,
I '2 la 1 ami 7 to fi.
Tin- riratrn. ri.!f iT in fj ,mt it
thi (iianirt whh ft Ii ml of S nn n
half hhi.H'!. iniiT't:il'i. il ih( ir a.!-
aiiUi v PpMttinK wih ih"
rub, Th fnt-jtal''- ontli.T', ,
IlitMr fors In n niornitie hi(f t. s
10 S, to'il of ;i(rinn lii i! ir
nma-stsl hy lliiwo r''.t, Tmi i
ihe Jifit'inottn. ilie ('u! nnnJc
in' hm. HLhl Moil, 9 lo .
Men uli rieaneJ pnsr!.
1 1 .VX Kowborc Clnutvr. buo
471.
Cook with pas.
RAY GLASS TAKES
SECOND IN SHOOT
HELD AT EUGENE
CONFERENCE DATED ON
RH IN ELAND SECURITY PACT
(fkworlatrd Vrtm Wtir.)
PARIS. St-p. The allied for
eign mlnlftlern. It vm alI in tif
firial quarters today, have offtclal-
ly tleclilei. to mtt Foreign Minis
i ler Streiimann of (rermany At
, Iauanne, nlnnit Scptt'iiiher 5, an
a prelim. nary to the coMfomioe of
iiiinlstrrn w hich will attempt to
draft a Rhlneland gacnrlly pact.
rr Ebb
Eventually
It Will Be
a Savage
WhyNotNow?
SAVAGE
V
WASHIR.svKt'
DRYER.
Doe mora Work
Haj 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 p4h57
f VHatri !ms tay Wlr..)
ku;i:nk. ore., s. j.t. v u i:.
mnio'is. of KilKene. was hlull
int ni:i'l in the stoml annual
. ipshnot, held li.-r' Sunday and
sterility, by the Lane County
- ortnienV As.tMi.iilen. with a to-
l f out nf t'.'l turrets.
Hrty lilas. of Kuk. ne. was s.-eond
ch nmn at the i-U. A romn.'tl-
m wiih a score of S'.O. Piaimons
ule r.'i In ih.it event.
Eil (Irati.im of Ceiullle. won Ihe
' mdli'sp i-hoot with a score of 4
; r." Iiird evert. lr. .V. K. lowns
Ivnlnml, tied him in the handl
i.p hut lest In the shoot-off.
Afl' a ilimble He. the Coo,ull!e
um d-'tea;d IJurene In the team
I'ux)t Sumlay. 'Ihe Portland team
iv. is third In the event.
A niBiltM, piano tuner. FUeo 18-U 1 1
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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
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