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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1925. THREE LOCAL NEWS From Gilds Wlllard Smith and son motored from Glide this uiornllxc and spent several hours hem transacting busiuesi tad visiting. ir . ir READY FOR ROUND-UP OPENING To Gltndals ' F. Harrel returned to his horn? at (il.hiiale yesterday evening after Bp.uUlug several hours here trans act lug business. !! Business Visitor !. V. Oilen returned to his home at Deer Creek yesterday allernoon after transacting business here during the day. Hers Today- George Wlllett, Cottage drove at torney, spent a few hours here this moruiux attending to busiuess u'f falis, . I From Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. T. Tones and Isaac 'jarueg, uf Wlihir. aro spending Hie I day here atttnuutg to business matters and Sao.'iiing. ER IS BBEEl Visiting Her J. Bush. Hlllriboro garage man I spending a few dnytt hero visit ing I Alder, and attending bubinens affairs. I I Mr. Aikina in From Riddle j A. L. Altrtns, of Kiddle, arrived j I here today to epeml a few days at-! ; tend ins to business iu it tiers. He re- , B t'i !nxn jiiDi From Oialla Karl (lllivant and daughter. Miss oiiivanl. of Oialla, Nell here yesterday and transacted bus lines tor a few hours. Attornty Rics Returns ilnmv novru PIcA r.-li.rned motored ; bere thi3 niorning aficr atteuding Get Fine Bucks Russell Bryant and John Spaul-lngi-r of this city, returned lust Might from Cow Creek cuuyon with two line buck deer. to legal affairs in Puitluud Sal m for a few days. ( A.s.tt'i.it. 'I I'r. s. I..NW-I Wii SPOKANE. Wash.. Sent !. tl) : ports prune hurvest in full awing Necessity for closer manufacturing iu uis section oi ine county auu untler salt's methods (o eruilt sale that a rainy good crop is being ,,f luniber at a price "that will stop gathered. ,ue cons!nnt inroad of rulistltutea was urged b-iure today's session Mrs. Keliy Leaves for Portland 'of lne iluo nl)0 convention here by Mrs. Sam hi lly, past president of i N Ta. ussjoiaut manager of and From Wilbur Among those from Wilbur to spend yesterday aflernoon In ltoseburg vlsillng with friends and shopping was Mrs. llelle C.rubbo. Undergoes Operation Clifford Agee, of this city, under went a tonsil oiteratlon this mora Ing. with Dr. A. C. Seely In at- tendance. Former Residents V'sit I Mr. and Airs. Win. SpnnauKlo. the Hcbekah lodge, left this morn- lne Wcyerhaeuior Sales company ing !"r i-jru.inu. pne win aitenu 0 jn(a c)tv. mere, me meeting or ail lne past presidents of the lodges, prepara tory to the Sovereign (Iratid lodge, ; to be held this week. I former ltoseburg residents, now of Faweetts Vlelt Today .... ' ""( Prindle. Washington, stopped over dale, spent several hours here to-nBre , n day attending In business matters , Tn , D , and visiting with friends. i ,,, ,, n .' tt ... vil From Glide t ri j i I cation. Mr. SponaiiKle was eniploy- ti. Osborne motored from Cii.le: V . o . - ed by H. H. rrcneh as truck drlv yesterday and spent several hours iki. V.i. i..n .1.1-' '; i.. ', , aUone time. in this city attending to business affairs and trading. I'M lihlillr Among those to spend yesterday afternoon in this city unending to business affairs, was O. A. liouser of Riddle. I'roni HfKton- J. L. Cabot, of Rcaton, was a KuHeburg visitor for a few hours yesterday afternoon, and trans acted business. Visitors In, Town Mrs. Jumes Dumont and chil dren, of Tiller, motored here yes terday and spent, the afternoon shopping and visiting. Is Slightly letter Mrs. J. O. Spatigh, been quite 111 at her Finn street, is reported to be slightly better today. - who has home on To Pendleton Clyde Mi-Clung, of this city, left yesterday morning by auto for Pendleton, where he will attend the annual round-up. this city, Glentlale, N. 8. Thomas, of , left this morning for; where they will enjoy Ivor, week's visit with friends. Cook with gaa. Enroute South Mrs. O. 11. White, of Seattle, stoppedjjore last nllit and visited. She left this morning for San rran- cisco, where she will visit friends. 1 (TODAY'S BASEBALL From HiU Arthur Ranpot. of Hilt. Califor nia, stopped over here last night and visited, enroute home from Portland, where he visited frleuds. WASHINGTON'. Sept. lfi. j ( American) Washlngtnu-lJetroit ,game poMpoaed; raiu. Two fames jlomarrow. From Wilbur Frank Moak. of Wilbur .spent ppveral houra here yesterday at tending to business nlTairs visiting with TriendH. BOSTON. Sept. 16. (American) mlttee. St Louis-Boxum. double header, ! postponed; rain. JTwo games1 to-' Fresh morrow. "Should we practice conserva tion In Htlltng?" he asked. -The answer b not that we should, but that wt'ftiurft. ( "What we. know and must lead 'in helplnjr the world to find a sol uiion for. Is that lu trees we cut for necessary purposes may bo re pinned for our children and their children. Wo know thnt tho pro sent forest owner is entitled to the same reasonable return on his in ve.ttmtnt as nny other property owner or manufacturer, and we al .7o know that only tn a very altru 1 . 1st Jr way tan he practice selective icuttfnjr. or replant his trees for Use benefit of future g rations un aided." ! Alton J. Hacer of Lansing. Mich-; Ipan, was elected Snark cf the I'n- ' !versi In today's session of tho an nual convention of the Con eaten a t-, el Order of lloo Hoo. Ilia selec tion was by unanimous adoption of the report of tho nomination com- eastern PoVRlas Grill. oysters at the On Business Fred Parrott, Garden r.ncher, spent several hours KnfeburR yesterday attending business affairs. Natlotial limuc, ' ailH At Chicago tiirst Knme) j 11. H. K. Boston o 7 1 iChlcaKO . :t 1-0 t VmIw! Batteries: Cienewich, Ilyan and U U4IIOUI1, AH AUIH1VI a 11 u .iui.taC3. i t . f 1 Vs' 1 .v 1 .. , - . c. V v i. .4 0" -s ? V - f t' p r -,f . .1 4 - : - 4 V M 1 i - 1 hi to will Hir;n:tl ih.' t.'.x St ptrinber "Lrt :r Buck! of the I'emlleton Houndup wtm of the celebrated cowboy contest it has Iter urns From IBtspital Mrs. It. I'lumer was distni.-sed from Mercy Hospital eterd;i Lfter recovering from a recent I major operation there. p-jt.ness Visitor J. F. Conine returned to his home at Glide yesterday afternoon after transacting business and visiting friends here a short time. At Pittsburgh (first game) It. li. K. Brooklyn :t 10 l Pittsburgh 5. . J U Batteries: Elliott. Cantrell and Dcberry; Meadows and Smiih. rirst liith. The lioumlun will run four days this year, d. i-nitig Septeinhi-r Hull. - CIRCULATION OF DOCKS CUT DOWN ' BY LACK OF FUNDS At Cincinnati Visitor In Town - Among those from the rural dis tricts lo transact business tn Hose burg yesterday afternoon was F. Barker, of Oak Creek. Webers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Weber and son Henry, motored from Garden 'Valley yesterday and spent the af ternoon visiting friends and on business. t? ir v. Returns to Kansas U:w v,,ri, 9 u n T. M. Steele, who has spent the rMnrtnnnti 1 0 past few days visiting relatives- talu,ri(.8: Nt-hf and Snyder; here, returned this morning to hisjLuque and Hargrave. home n Fredonia, Kansas. 1 At Pittsburgh (second game) It. li. K. 2 8 0 ti 0 Or borne, 1. Brown Oldham and Gooch. r.vljl Pnii f.caiw-1 Wirt. In Tuesdav J. Metsker was among those ' ftrocklyn .. from the rural districts to spend Pittsburgh . yesterday afternoon transacting Batteries: business here. Ho Is a resident of and Taylor; Melrose. . - - j American Ijeajnie. ; Fire Chief Here ' At Philadelphia Uirxt game) Mr. M. F. Redmond, fire chief at 1 Chicago I" V'8"' 0 I Mill Volley. Calif., was a visitor j Philadelphia 4 T4 H j in Roseburg Inst night. Mr. Red-1 Batteries: Lyons and "Crane; 1 mom paid a visit to the local de- Rommel and Cochrane). To Corvallis ' Miss Jennie Bulck left this morn ing for Corvallis, where Fhe will spend the winter. Miss Bulck fa house mother of the Alpha Gamma lelta soiortty. Visitor Yesterday V. K. Allen was among the out j of town visitors yesterday, spend-j lng a few hours here attending to' business affairs before returning' to his home- at Glentlale. ' partmcnt while In tho city. j - At New York (first game) To Los Angeles I R. H. K. Mrs. A. Broughton, of Los An ' Cleveland 0 8 1 geles, who bas been visiting rela- New York 8 9 0 tlvevs and friends In Seattle, and ; Batteries; Buekcye Miller and Colorado points, stopped over here Myatt; Shocker and BengJugh. and visited last night. She Is en-i route home. I At Philadelphia: (second game) I R. H. i:. Rrturhi From California tChlcagn 6 H 1 Mrs. Ian Kely. of this city, who Philadelphia 2 . 9 4 has been visiting at the home of To Pendleton Mrs. K. Westcott and daugh ter. Miss Klva Wescott, of this city, left yesterday for Pendle ton, where they will attend tho annual round-up. her daughter. Mrs. F. I. Billiard. (and family, at Oakland. California. 1 returned home yesterday. While In I California. Mrs. Kely also attended the Diamond Jubilee In San Fran I cisco. Batteries: Bliinkenship and Schalk; liarrisi, Walberg, Grovea aird Cochrane. 1 1iliiiisMMl IV nn Hosnllal Mrs. Tom Simmons, who ha I hern recovering from an nppen- 1 dlritis operation at Mercy HoKpi- I tal, was dismissed yesterday and 1 returned to her home. Passing Through to Los Angeles Mrs. George Rogers, of Portland, visited a short time at the station .lth Mcj V P Wlmhrlv voterHnv evening. ' Mrs. Rogers wa'i enroute ! nf the accident, Itetween the ankh in Anci-Un and Salt Iike Cltv. n" lp ",H my To Attend School Miss lla Myers, who has benn residing here for the past year, ', left last night for San Francisco I where she will attend Bible school, this winter. would he .undesirable because the couulrios not represented in ' leagu" retained nn Independence in ; International affairs which might lendp.nrer the Interests of nil. 1 ! ) He then Introduced his proposal for a world wide prtss conference, which ho msde public last nU-ht. 1 However, after consuyatlon wl'h t the league secretariat, he altered ,the text of his resolution son'e iwhnt to obviat" the posslhlo im pression that the Ka cue was seek ing to Interfere with lhe pres con gress of the world. In which tlm Amrrlcara are chiefly interested and whhh Is scheduled for a ses sion In 1926. As presented todnv under the ti tle "co-operntion of the press In the work of dittMrmament." the resolution calls nttenlion to tho important role played by the prem In the attainment of moral dis armament. It Invlte the council j of the league to consider thf possi bility of convening a committee uf experts to decide upon the fensl ' billty of convoking a press confer-J ence of all continents for Improve ; ment of the transmission of Inter national news of peace and co-oi- ' era Hon. The resolution Fucccsts that this could be done first by obtaining Icfs exnensive and faster tran :iti sion of news and second by con-,I-erine all the prof' sslonsl quetuns which may have bearings on t. PKORIA. 111. "Irinuire In'o pr(miitton of news of p-ace. Home From East the opera! inn, of these l; no wol- M. Iorrt, former Haitian mini-. After an absence of a month In ves and hungry dogs who havo ter of education, introduced a rn-, the Dakotas and Minnesota. Rich- been poured upon you from that olutlnn aiming at revision of schrwl ard Wlllett. well known creamery cesspool of inlonity, Washington." bmiks to diminish the importam operator of this citv. returned faid County Judge Green in given In puch publicailous to w::r- home Monday evening. Mrs. Wlllett cnargtng me gruim jury to in- exploits possible a decrease In help. Salem is to bo an exception (o this rule. v Miss Cornelia Marvin was re elected state librarian. Governor M.Mla, lr 1 Wire 1'ierco was eiecieu euaiinnm ui iua s,T Vf Ore . 'Rent. 1G.-Because and J. A. Churchill, state GENEVA, Sept. 16 The abseneo oI ,a,.k of fun(1:,r caused by a de- fhool superintendent was electea of the United States. Mexico. Ar- -r..-rf mmrnnrlntinti hv the l!25 vice-chairman, i-.ugar u. riper aim rent Inn and Ecudor obstructs the .uislature. the state library board .unity of confidence In the work of today voted to cut from Sw) to Gut) I the league of Nations. Senor Yan- the number of small towns and ie of Chile declared in an address conimunity points In tho state i before the league assembly today, where the traveling library from He said ho presumed the United the stnt" library shall circulate. States was not taking part because. Anoiher measure of economy she preferred not to assume no re- wail promulgation of a rule that sponsibility In European affairs an utate library patrons In Marion and wanted no Intereferenci from Hu,i j0ik counties mut get their .Europe In American nf fairs. looks by mall and not apply fr He voiced the fear that conHnu- them In" person. This will mako anon or sucn a sin or i,iniss .:. Miss Anne Mnlhuron of Portland, were elected members of tho board. o No need narptiig about tbe coBt of a classified ad because It cannot be compared 'U the resultt it btiiis. OH BOY, bought a bargain and there are many more cars adver- nintttt Itesd Vm vonrlf NOT THE SAME AS OTHER.S mm III rz 1 - I- I' - I. ; ' pli-li- L I - Today's Markets j 1 At Npt York (recond game) ten Innings: R. H. K. Cleveland :! r 0 Rfturno From Hospital ew York ,4.,9 Victor Van Briesen. who has batteries: Spr-eee and Myatt; heen ill for the nast several ; Pennock and Luebhe. months, following Injuries receiv ed when a load of prunes fell on I hiin. and who has been confined I to the Eugene hosnltnl, In Eugene, ' for the past month or so, has re turned to Roebnrg. While In lhe hospital In Eugene, it was found necessary to graft bone Into the ; lea. which was broken at the time! Heat with gas. FLASHES OFLUE (AMlK-iMt.'ll l'rm W .If. , HETIKEI.KY, Cnl. Helen Vll'i frlenls has been elected to I'hl Hela h'-re will he Kind lo hear that he Kappa is much improved. f V , M1--.1 I'r.-w l.il w;r.-.) rOKTI. ND. Ore., Kept. 111. --Kk;- l:xlr:is. cent l')ver. eih.-r prudes Kl. inly. Curr. Mt n-re'pls :;t. Je: pnlleiu li'lji- '; li.vtt ajl"Tic; exlr:ii 1 i ffi III Ac. l'.iiller s'eiidy. Kir. ciiIicm. clly 51c: Miinil.u il-t ,Mc: prim lirsts i&ie: first 47c: umlci-pra-!. i.ominnl; pilius :.:;; tartoan ,Mc. ' Milk s'eacly. l!el rhuriiini; cream f,-c p 'lllld m t shipper-' track In r.iine . Kaw iniik t K -en:i $-'.! '' w. I., f. " ! I'urtlund. l'niiliry ui lv. Heavy hens -.Mr 'it 2nc; l'Khl l'c: Kprlnici i' ffi 2 :: ; yoli:i;; while iliichs LT,c. I'litUtlX'i active, new fl.75 !i $2.ilil. Dninnn slow. $ 1 .fin. Nnit rlerily. Walnuts N'o. 1. "n-;, :.(,; hli'.TN noiniiial: nl moml:4 2'n-'1( -7c: llrazil iim.h lc &i'J!ie; I r ; : 1:i li che-lniilii L'lc. f'.iJ-ara t::lk Heady. Nominal et r.- ; Oregon (-rape rooi nnrciual. Ilnji firm. fr.-ictlnn.-iHy New crop, ciavli'is I'UBKlis -It'" -7 PonTI.AND. Ore.. Sept. 16 Wheat: II. II. U. hard white 1.50; i hard white, blue stem, baart $1.4S; j soft white, western white 11.46; , hard winter, northern spring, west-! cm rd $1.42. I Toitny-s car receipts: wheat 131; , liarl' y ; flour 10; corn 2; oats 3; i hay 2. Iljuer market remains steady, ! with MiU on dairy board posted i uim haiu-cd. Huttermakers are too busy with convention to bother aii.i.d niinkei.i. Live poultry and ; c.i.wtry dressed meats are (rener-, ally inichnnced altlinugh there Is! an lazier feeling in hots with; i iioicu lit;lit pork now available at j 171 ceniH. Veal remains firm at 17 cents top allhoUKh show II Blluhl Increass. reiaintheirheauiii All paints look good the first few months. But PABCO Paints retain their beauty year after year. Their superior protective surface withstands the elements. FOR SALE BY ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. euY cTiirn paoco products from thesf DEALERS PABCOLIN JUDD FURNITURE EXCHANGE MALTHOID rOOFINS L. W. METZGEPv RUB-BER-OID ROOFING CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. ffll FABCO Pi Mh' r. 1 f. .'agents. s u if,fu.. ..f c.h twJvho acromoanled her husband, re-1 vestlgate raids by federal dry r.-l.k" hir wUier. Miss Stella fon- - mained in the east for a more ex- never of Flint. Mich., and Vm. H. 1 tended visit with friends. In speak II, Hulh y. left yesterday for Ban-' Ing of his trip. Mr. Wlllett said that don for a short vacation. They 'crops throughout the sections vis will go south to Crescent City and Ited were renerally good, and that will return orer the Grants Pass the dairy business is In a iost route t prosperous condition, f armers am Terminal I-Huiy Shop. pVr,e 6. NEW YORK . Mueh booties- J prnof of tne pudding i In tn glng and the great influx of for eigners are among the reHoiM why the Key. Ir. Joseph Ko't Newton, univeraltat, is going to be ing whether ouy 1 he cittSfffted Sdn. r or seller-- MU!irriuun luiiuii urn, - ni n oiim , . Jli...- i, ..till 1 dairymen are optimistic and there ' " , ", ' Returns From Portland I appears lo be a better outlook for i v "' ' 1 v Miss llernlee Taylor, who has farm and dairy products than has been vlsltlnu with friends In Port-; prevailed for a couple of years. Mr. land for the past week or so. re- Wlllett la at home aealn today In turned here last night, and will the local creamery looking after sind a few days vlsltlug with Interests of patrons. NEW YOMK l7y Kln-te'n. and Mop Smith are disgul-eil fo- keeps. The Pew teeai drv ciltef ha ordered mmn o' rajding vie Itlms withheld fro-n unn:uinre- 'I ments. relatives in Riddle before return- Inv In her work at Abraham's Silk New Suroicil Suoervisor S:ore here. I Mr. and Mrs. (leorge W. Paulsen.) , A f a YKTT?'.. Ind Th" font- rornieriy oi i-oriiann. are among baM .,.., r!l, arrived Home, . rOltTI.AN'M. tun.. Cattle r c'ipt ::n. market allv iteady. Iietr. re.-r.;t!i r,7". itr.o on ror. tra'-t ) . ni.ilkat 2" c-nt i lower: lienvv wolrhl iJ.'pO lo I'.r.'i pounl-l I'le.litini, f'tial Iill'l choice t'-r'. '.',:. l-.i-liii-ll wi-llfht I '.'' t' 2'o p-mnd-i n d:nm. r.-od and i holie 1 1 !.'' SI t.nii; Mk'i W"ieht li:o to L"l" p minis I com mon, medium, t-oml and choice s I l-'. I TO": pin-king ho : :U"t (u 1 1 (mi: slaiigiiter tiim ( 'i'i " J '.O poetiilsl lli'flliliii, K,,,;'l "nf' .H. i":ft'!eO: feeder nin! Blocker pir 1 70 lo I ;to p r-.'t , ; ood ntel choice fl '.H'l Ill-Mil. (Soft, or oiiv ho".i I: tpo. e roir I- of Perdue, hroke a shoulder rti-.- Returns From V-isit the new residents of Roseburs. Mrs. Mrs. Anna Wood, wno has oeen I'anisen, wno is a registerea nurse ,n .Kroiiitti signals. enjoying a two montn visit with and anesthetist. Is a graduate of. relatives and friends In northern Sflhm Ceneial Hospital, and has, NEWARK. V. I. - After hav Oregon aid Washington, returned nine years of surgical experience, tnK B lnHn arr, ,)M fr smoking here Inst nlRht. Her points of vls-,hv!nr served as surgical sutiervls- n , imiley car. Mrs. Kli-e S it Included Portland. Vancouver, i rr of C orvallis General. She has HMngworth must pay his $ J 1 r. Taconia and Oentralia. She reports! the dlMlnrtlon of being the first n Wl)n a verdict because of non a splendid trip. i woman In Oregon to paas the state i anguish. i i XHi'tlnatinn as an X-rav technician. ! Leaves For South ' Vjion her arrival. Mrs. Paulsen' PARIS Seven won-len Irgi Mrs. Carrie ilomsaingway. of was promptly offered supervision have been left nt the American Cottage Or'..e, whoa spent a day ; of the surgery at Mercy hospital In embassy by Trench war veternni here vlsltlm with Mrs. Roy Bol-j this city, which posit Ion she Is now to lie forwarded to Semtor Po lows and ntner friends, left yester- filling. She hns considered open- rah as a reminder of the .'ren h Ing an x-ray laboratory in Kose- war dread. burg. Mr. Paul-en Is a rntlvei of -o New Zea'nnd a-id at one time lived Cok with gas. In Souih Africa, serving three years 1 . -o r- In the rioer war. He Is at present If yet! don't believe That you li'tilct supervisor of the Mtytag read, never - seek opportunity day evening for California points, after which she will continue on her way to lhe east for a nine months' visit with relatives and old friends. She will visit in Bur linrame. and with Ir. A. F.. Cames. (Vat Cincinnati, after vtilch she will Pacific Co. Inc. and has been sta vi.n In other Ohio points. Indiana, tinned tn Roseburg. Roth Mr. and and Illinois, and w ill go as far as Mrs. Paulsen like Roseburg very I Results Pittsburgh, where she will vlirit , much and nope .o make their nnme yoti n g"i with a nephew for a time. I here. through tha classified columns. are m tlasilfled ads. w(at coon and with News Review 1 j .'--.. I It: a- !! ' ev M-P i In X' r,''.r i, -i, t in i-i ti ', i t5' 5 ' J s'.e. n re., tots ( mil c-n "m" if tract i. i.. UK-I :i'ly. U-fi'WU: (.' POIITI.ANK. Ore.. Sen 1'.. -- ." 1 '-tr-i ,v""' I""1"' V ' j, '( ' ; !nr on the .l-iliy e. !.n nee dur- ' ''"i -jy" f ' ln-r tl:e T lie -day atierii'"n s. s- V;..''. :. i hn . I. in:: put of tl.e prev f'L -i In is e i'n t ii-g p'ic- . ! -f ' ' " grades h. Id t.lillv. Loti-l.T. 1 li" ' .A-. - i, tn ,: ;.. I into-Hl-i ia; i n I it in T . - a fairlv .:.:i.lv tone wiii Imoi-"' 4''.' - ; V' retortil:L- i. ? t 'I t y i niotc li fl'-'ll of- . j A , i r. rl-ii? i rorrit-it o m.-t da iy re- 4T CrJ-fA - " Whit ::r.'!-m--l fitter:...!'.- ; - ' I-'- '' ! .' - -. er's cotr.etitlen In rail - v ing in- . - m, i V.-' ' ter. .1 In li"- dalrv cm 'i Hi'-.- In , ''-j .- , . ' l-..i:inc f- r !' Ilwe le-intf. til- ! I'' ;,- thi u-h an ml cm - 't' -iit ilitrln ' ' - 'tat-y -.'.). . the th:. - .1 .i ""''! J dn-.'T, i T.:T ""' ' ' ' ' a-.o'fi , : - , S of III lo'li c'.o:cl ' I' ; ompat-.l M IV .- , f. year i . t-.l o. i 't hoMinv are j i in. ttii w. k as r.'al- - ( t : lo o cat..-. diillti til" k last J-ar. J .h,k i.t.'l l-r.s. I..m-1 Wirr.) SAN KHANCIHCO. Sept. 18. lliiiled Stalc.l llureau Agrlrul- I turn! Kroniimics) -Poultry price i.n.ain.-d Meitily and unchanged today lint k aid demand continued for icftuorn and largj coloied hens. SAN ri'OANCISCO. Sept. 16 iKcileial Slate Market News Her cei The apple market was null',, but with prices generally lie. hani:-d. Apples: I'.oxcs. California Pcir nialtis fancy I KilVl.'lU; Helle ilciii" ,-i:nl Neulowns best $l.7a li 2.0"; loose ll.oo'ii l.fill; VaiV t"l"on . .liathans fancy $2.!l) 4 '1.; Orceon tiraveiisiuinH I-.T3 ' : . li r. - v'inter I:ananas, C. grade .".iini!i 1.25. Hist MII.MONK IN IIOMIH Pl,. l it l-Olt lllil'I'M T It. II. I ". h In I 1 1 la.--. i.h v!r..) m:h- Yoiik. i'ept. K.. con ftrinnlinn of lhe re-orentlla'lon plan lor lhe Chicago. .Milwaukee and Paul railway no In re-celver-hlp. Is as'llled. the road'l inkers a sorted today In an i -i . a. (in Unit holder or litis, C'. i imo worth nf se. iliilies hfi'J a.s ii led to the proposal. Have you an ax to grind? There recelpta i are hundreds who want the job. To learn their names read the News-llevlew ealsslfled ads. Would you welcome an oppor tunity? Thxro are hundreds wait Inn for you every day. Head the einssifled ads. QraduationJjitt cre' tfu -ftpw "I jr c..t, v X i i '.v-v'-f . N jr.- - - - v :-. . t r .-. e - . - K ,y.'S-.'-' -s.e-- s.-: V 'AT t :j i a. t If you have r-nr"--. Ai Eve Tot business &'iSl,cX thousands of eyes re.id your alvertii'.r. tv y..-K fl Vr v Norm-ill Klein,' under arr. in Tampa, 1 la., on anarcl -t charges, is accused of threaten Injr the lives of Prnirlcnt Co I lilge and llcnrv Ford. f-V n x o "Si's ' . y yY u-LVTayW-ala ,' BKO. I" , i;ir il to I a tit: Y. A bride a Cupid'a prailuation gift to Ensign John Murphj I Scott, of this year's Ann.ipolit cUtt. She is .Miss Iono Moonc, j one of the national capital's most beautiful girls,