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POUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. rrTITJTfTtftTTffW'f You Know It's Cheap ! i WE KNOW IT'S GOOD! 1 . t Bleached Hardwheat Flour $2.10 sack, $8.20 4 sacks. GUARANTEED . GROWING AMERICA NEEDS MORE MEAT. PACKER DECLARES See Us First, We Can Save You Money. r ' FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND 2 .TfflW.Tff.T.T.T.T.TT.rWT.TITIITa STEIUFENTERf miTf ill tAanrlitrd Prcit 1-eaerd Wire.) PENDLETON. Ore.. Oct 19 Frederick Stelwer, prominent Pen dleton attorney, tana made prelim inary announcement that be will be a candidate for the nomination (or United Statea aenator in the primaries next spring-. Selwer atatea that be will announce bia platform later. In hla preliminary announcement GAINED 17 NEEDED POUNDS (Aaarllted rrtm retard Win.) CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Stocks of mean In storage and preaa of cure will fill the need of the United S Btates (or only 12 daya, if lmme- dlately available, according to gov Sj ernment bureau figures, Oscar O. S, Mayer, prealdent of the Institute o( American Meat Packers, told bla S, organization today at tbe twentieth S annual convention. He eatimated American meat production in 1925 Si will be twenty billion pounds, with 6 la per capita allotment of nearly J 160 pounds; ex porta will be about 5 one and a half billion pounds. 6 Continued growth of population In the United States at an eatimat E ed annual increase of 1,600,000 19; persons, will require additional supplies of meat in this propor tion: 200.000 cattle, 200.000 sheep and lambs, and one million hogs. JAZZ OPERA SOON TO HAVE PREMIERE IN UNITED STATES ' 8COTTI8H RITE ! I Regular meeting of Rose- burg Lodge of Perfection, A. A. 8. R., Monday evening, Oo tober 19th. 7:30 p. rar; follow- ed by work ia 4- and 5. By order of the Venerable Master. M. E. COOPER. Secretary- Adding her voice to the thousand wb are praising Tanlae for the return or healti eoa Mreogui, CHICAGO. Oct. 19. Jazz, the Mrs. George HoraigLe, re; ragged waif that only a (ew yea re latet bar remarkable exierlica lUi to. medlcane. ago waa timidly begging abetter in , , , , . e lie in ub 1 1 a i i a ii 1 1 it , a l inn i 10 weight 17 lbs., but it hu ilea brought nv Brand opera. the ben of beajtii. I bad Buffered Iron 1 Oraduating from tin pan alley norToualndituonforOeorsiir,rani and but lately molded to the forms had reached the Dolnl where It .u ai.ha. -..axI.. ,, ,vmTLhnn hv anrh get relief or break j. i "" ' - " i puncuers, nieasra. jonn mnote, el raw or oraak completely down. moderns as George Gershwin and I tf.i,h a. !.,.- ..i MOVIE SCENE IN "SMILES" TO BE UNIQUE COMEDY ' Roaeburg's leading vocalists will appear In the principal roles of the elaborate theatrical affair, wblch ia to be staged In the Ant lers theatre, Monday, October 26th. under the auspices of the Woman's and Altar Guilds of St George's Church. (Episcopal). "Smiles," is the title of the production, under the direction of Mr. , George M. Hall. "Fun at the Movies" Is the fea ture comedy act of the production In which act nearly 100 local per formers take part Miss Jean Mad do is principal in this number, singing, "If That's You Idea of a Winderful Time, Take Me Home." Following is a list of characters In order of their appearance. Ticket Seller, Kathleen flltney; blind beg gar. Kenneth Atterbury: town sports, Eugene Bowden, Earl Mil ler; their girls, Donna Love, Louise Douglas; a flirt, Ruth Brown; masher, Marlon Weather ford; rube, Stewart Stevens; Boot black, Colly Reed; preacher, Fred Brown: Jew peddler, Carl Murphy; messenger boy, Leroy Burton; "Sla" Hopklna, Mildred Davis; cow punchers,' Messrs. John Hlnote, . ', "'" Teniae I oil, Leo Sowerby, a Jaxx opera is now welshed (IB Lb... 1 couldn't sleep, felt Ural ,h. makina all the time, and waa oflaei unahl. JTS lniP9 5?!"n'- ' : ;. mr houaework sitwte t.i i Tito snips, lamous tenor ot me he dates that support of Prealdent nhouork. JJ-t Chicago Civic Opera company, an Coolldge, decreased taxation, econ- Xm1m. u " f " J nounoed that he had made plans old sirL It nukes bar eat more and sleep (or the production of the firat work rhl hiiZHZ i, m acaorvins or only of this .character and had employ ed a 24 year old Chlcagoan, Ted the lushest pralaa. What Tan lac baa done for othara It, ran aaw do for you. War sale by ail sod drug. 40, gleta. Acrept no substitute. O' uoo noiuea aou. omy, law enforcement, develop ment of the Columbia river and the retention of shipping board Nolle, of sale of government tlm- ber. Iteneral lnd Ulrica. Washing- j ton. IJ. C. Kept. 21, 1:S. Notice Is hereby gtoen that subject to the I conditions and limllaltona of the acta of June . lilt (It Hlat.. !!. February It. 11 (40 StaL, li:l, and June 4. lite (41 Hlat., 7511. andi purauant to departmental rtiun tloaa ot April 14. 14 (50 L D. 374), the timber on tha following lands will be aold Nov. It. 1Kb. at 10 o'clock A. M- at public auction at 'the U. 8. land oftlc at Itoarliura. Oregon, to the highest bidder at ml Imi than tha auDraleed value aa shown by 'this notice, eat. to bejablps by the government will lorm "J"1 ." "'':"-i."1 " r?;: a nort on o( bis oroaram. IDI.nnr. in. jiurciiM. - .. i Florlto. to write the score. 'The typically American motifs In Jazx and syncopated music are Mllford - Howard, Robert Lahey, Wayne Pickena; Salvation Army Laaalegt Wave Reed, Levona Har ris, Louise Hughes, Edith Parks, Dolly Knight, Lucile Peterson. Opal Co.-don; news boys and boot blacks, Elmer Atterbury, Roy Oil man. Carl Stevens, Darney Ilea; policeman, Mr. Bronn; school girls, Doris Johnson, Hazel Strickland, Tula Taaeuble Pi tie for eoaettpattoa. ado and recommended bv tha aisnlu. turara of Tanlae. TAN1AC FOB. YOUIl HEALTH 1" "... . . Ooldle Ooetx. Doris Howard capauio oi cwijiuif mj iuihiuuiv , - ' ! grand opera significance," said the Jf1'J H- M'hnoa Wlmer. Mar- tenor. - ' J viau mmun , xiTiwri Fiorito Is comDoser of -Dreamer "rwi neaner, Tann of.Drrimi," "Tool, Tootp Tootaie, Korern; village bene, AdWe Bemi-i and "Oh Mabel" iouri. miy, wayne Pickens; iURKra- iffiiea. uoroiny aMcuonald. Jean rMirv of I ha pri?, wim an Kiuiuoniii mum ui on-flfth of one per cent thereof, be Ina commiaVlon allowfd. must be dfpolted at time of stale, money to De reiurnea u ie ie n jiuruvru, Stelwer U tbe tecontl man from Umatilla county to announce Inten tion to run for the senatorial nom ination, the other being A. It . otherwise patent will iKBiie for the Uh urn way, at present Joint ropre- ttmber. which mURt be removed i ua.nu.lsv frnm irnmtilla. and Mnr. celved from clilsens of the United counties, Umatilla and Mor- Mr. Bhumway Is bis rancher operating near Mllion. (iu mi n in vur HK'i fir 14b M.. wh HKI 8EU fir 40 410 M.. hW HKS For Stiff Joints and Creaky Knees Pharmaclata say that ' when all other ao-called reinedlea (all Joiul- Ease, will aurely succeed. It a for joint allmrnta only that la why you are advlaed to uao it lor aors, painful. Inflamed, rheumatic Jolnta. ' Jonit-Ease limbers up the Joints Is clean and penetrating and quick reaults are assured Sixty cents a tube at druggists every where. Always remember, when Joint Eaae gela In joint misery gets out quick. BIGGEST BELLING JOINT REMEDY IN THE WORLD FATHER OF GLENDALE Hlataa. aaaoclat lona of auch clllxfiis, and corporations organized under the lawa ot the United Htatra. or any atate, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any learat aubdlvialon will be offered aeparately before being Included In any oifer of a larger unit. T. 17 8.. R. t W.. See. 11, HWi NIC '4 fir 1200 14., hemlock 40 M.. KW NWjl fir till M, hemlock 100 14.. BWV, NW fir lluo M . hemlock 85 U.. SKA NWU fir (IS M, hemlock 10 M. NKU HKU fir 1140 M.. NWU HKa fir 1710 af., HK SKta fir loiiu M.. cedar 140 M. U hemlock 40 M.. NKU MW4 fir Utt M. NWt4 HW14 fir 1470 M . UBit HWU fir 1140 M. hemlock to iL. cedar 4t M.. HWU 8W4 fir S24 M., hemlock 120 M., cedar 40 M.. none of the timber on thin section to be Bold for less than 41.40 per M. for the fir, 1 per M. for tbe cedar and 74 centa per H. for the' hemlock, T. 14 H , It. I W.. Dec. 24, Lot I, fir 410 at. Lot fir ISO M., T. 17 H., It. a W., Kc. II, HWU NWU. fir 720 M.. T. It 8.. II. 10 V. Hec. II, Lot 1 fir 144 M , while rrdnr 10 M . Lot I fir 410 M . whlta oedar SO at.. Lot 4 fir 140 M.. white cedar loo M , red cedar 10 St., HK'4 i fir 2X0 M white cedar II M , MWU HWU fir 194 at, white cedar 104 at., NKU. M . white cedar 111 at., M., white cedar fir 2N0 at., while cedar 40 M.. nun. of tha timber nn I nMnnw rl ia I, I. Ik. root,- than $f per M. for the iir and red ,on for husbanda and wlvea, partlc eedar and 17 per M. for Hi while ularly those who spend a good deal cedar. T. i a. it 4 w., nee. ii. of their time In the country, to KBS'.SwS'-r,?."r.J.n T- have clothea which match. The fir. Xb'i il . red it. J) m . ! Duke and Ducbeaa of York on sev N WW HVt'U yellow fir 2:1 M., red' eral orcaalona recently have ap flr, 174 M.. white fir II 14.. I wared In tailored blue suits, the I,0"on.0,tob.,.o.d"ni:rr TtaSS IS0" -PINu-otUr having been cut oer Al. for the red and vel nw "" Maddox, Lois Brand. Gertrude MAN DEAD IN fiALEM Craig, Mdress Judd, Velma Mc- Donal,,, Tiitlma Newhard, Helen sitf u Ort 19 At Portland. Brlsbln, Gerty Hlldeburn: a ahoD- October It, Jenkins Harding, age j Per, Mrs. Fleta Halloway; another (3 years, a native ot saiem, nua-1 ""wt, aira. j. n. juuu; ana an band of Al ce Hard ng ot ronianu, omer snopper, airs. oy lount. fill her of Mrs. Gale A. Landsen of: I he comedy ia presented in two Wooilburn, Leater Jenkins Harding , scenes: Scene (a) la the exterior of Glundale, Ore., Mrs. C. L. Nor- of a movie shew in Roaeburg moyle of woounurn. son oi mrs. ncone (0) tfte interior of a movie Eleanor Harding of Portland, broth- j show In Rosrburg, showing in pan er of Charles Harding of Susan- tomlne the Impressions and ex vllle, Cal Miss Amy Harding of preaaioua of a movie audience It Oervals and Mra. Calvin 8. White B a scream from start to finish of Portland, grandfather of Robert i the characters all taken from Rose Harding Nnrmoyle. Mr. Harding , DU1(5 re, wm be one Q( (h r,V i TZ aru rVi'.iS,'o'lm,"t unl1U9 ,nd humorous affair. V&?JjS,yJtoA ""'ric'l' by local UClOOer IV. l l.av p. hi. iiuiu iiiv HORTHWEST COAST FOE TIES TOLl Dill LH ducllon In the standard ot life, "not asking labour to get back below tha poverty Una while we keep all our luxury.' Someone, he aald, must shdw bow to get a few mil lion to emigrate out of England. I His call (or leadership ia echoed by J. la Garvin, the distinguished editor of the Sunday Observer. The country does not want to replace the government, (or the alternative is probably labor with a working majority, he contends, but "tbe country intends without mlatake to cfiTTi.p Wa.h ru iTAa awaxea tne upvernmenc to a more T.,u.,ia. I.M ihiM, .iii nil sense or the magnitude and over the Pacific coaat from Alaska "fKehcy of the public crlala. to in- K to Oregon broke slowly today, re-ivigoraie its actum, ana to iorceiaj reaching .siiia hmn.ht tam It out o( conventional habits of '0 deatba attributed to low visibility. Ilnld-" , " , 4 Other Items in the toll were a "'""c j"rui. auu e.oer mea . m $170,000 fire in Seattle and strand-!"?, expressing the same thougntja of fhn Hutch mntnrahln Rvm. daily. . - I . . ' 1 ... i i . rtvV which atlll buna: to the racks uar.io, wau voumave ium on which she caught near Victoria. Joined heartily In the "Te De- I B. C, Wednesday night. Dis patches received by the Seattle Times from Centralla, Wash., told of the death of Gordon Foster, 17 year old, of Centralla, and the in jury of Fay Wllklns, 15, recently from 'lexas. They were hurt in automobile ao- cldenta on tbe -Pacific highway near Grand Mound, 70 miles south west of here, blamed on the fog. The Times had previously report ed the death Wednesday of Qtto Jensen, ot Clear Lake, Wash., as he was filling the gasoline tank of his car, when struck by Goldie Henry, Burlington, Wash., who drove up In the (og. . , um " that welcomed the Conserva tive government lest than, a year ago, writes: Unless the Baldwin Government as regards trade and unemploy ment, can rise above nullity or mediocrity of attempt or the sub sidy spirit, John Bull will resort to the newspapers and advertise a vacant situation." Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. AGGIE STARS VIE IN SCORING HONORS (Aanrintrd Prrat Letted Wire.) SAN FRANCISC. .OcL 19. Morton Kaer, backfleld man of the University of Southern California, atands first among the point scor ers of Pacific coaBt conference foot ball teams this season with nine touchdowns, for 64 points, to his credit Sehulmerlch of Oregon Agricul tural college has scored 27 points for his teanf, with 3 touchdowns and nine points by conversion klcka. Shldler of the University of Washington Is credited with 24 points, with (our touchdowns and two pointa.by conversion. , Four touchdowns each have been scored by Nevers o( Stanford and Edwards of O. A. C, while three touchdowns each are credited to Denman of O. A. C; Morris Bad gro of U. S. C. and Beckett of the University of Washington. 'UH ... I... ...... .. Rladon mortuarv. Interment at the ... J" " -"'-"-' "" "T tne per- I. J. t. r. ceillUieij uuuri piMvmv auspices. Cook with gas. HUSBAND AND WIFE SUITS TO MATCH IS SARTORIAL DECREE 11.71 fir and II ner M. for the whlta rir. T. 24 H., 1L 11 W., Heo. 27. NK'4 HWU. old growth fir 474 St., cedar 40 at., hemlock 200 M.. apruce 25 M.a NW U K u old growth fir 400 M . aecond growth rir 4n0 St.. hemlock 100 !.. HW4 HWU. old growth fir '400 al., second growth fir r.0 M.. hemhM'k 100 M, KK V old r;rowlh fir 1026 If., cedar In M , hem ock 200 M. NKU HK'a old growth fit 400 M., accund growth fir 7.ri0 M.. cedar 14 M., hemlock 24 M . y4W(4 HKl( old growth rir 400 M . aecond growth fir 400 M., cetlar lto M.. HWU HKU old growth fir 100 M . aeconil growth fir tfcrt M., cedar Kl at., HKU KB', old growth fir mo 'M, aecond growth fir 775 41., cedar '25 M., hemlock 25 M., Hec. Hi, tK ' NK'i old growth fir Sixti M.. cednr an.. A prominent Savllle row tAllor laat week had a client who chose a suit from a smart pattern. He waa told there waa juat enough of the goods to make his suit. ''Is that allT" asked the custom er. "Then I am afraid It won't do. My wife wants a skirt and coat off the same roll from which my auit cornea." POSTOFFICE AND STORE BURN DOWN PENDLETON, Ore., Oct. 19. According to meager reports re ceived here from Itnardman today, the store and postoffire at Caatle Rock, Ore., seven miles west of Iloartlman waa totally destroyed by fire Sunday evening. The fire was of unknown origin. Tho report Stated that no insurance was car ried on the building. , are now on sale. TOWEL 3PECIALS How is your towel supply? N'ow's the time to got more. Large towels, pink, blue or gold borders at 65c pair, or large heavy while turk towels at 75c. These are real val ues. See them at Carr'a. Weak Eyes? Camohor If you have weak, aching evea trv simple camphor, wltchhaxel, Hydras tis, etc., as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wa-'h. One small bottles helps any ase weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. N. Fuller- ton, druggist. I. aaatavSjKejK Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. START OCt. 20 8- A NEW HOME J of "Gold" for the Bird J I AVe are showing this week a big line of Bird Cage in new .design. ' They come in brass; and are as bright as a gold dollar. Price aje specially made for this occasion, and you will be able to get just what you need for the bird from the collection we have just gotten in on this latest shipment , EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE' Churchill flardware Company The Iron Monger . LOBSTER BOOTLEGGERS ARC ACTIVE OFF . JER8EY COAST The Joint convention o( the Women's Home Missionary Society and the Wamsn s Foreign Mission ary Society, which convenes at the Methodist Episcopal church Tues day and Wednesday, will open withi these waters from five pounds to one. HIGHLANDS. N. X. Oct. 19. Lobster bootleggers are active off the New Jersey coast. Lying out side the three-mile limit of state jurisdiction, they buy "shorts" and smuggle their contraband ashore to resorts and even to the larger cities. A "short" is a lobster measuring less than (one and one eighth Inches from butt to tail to tip ot the horn at the head. fThis traffic hss reduced the av erage weignt or tne lODster caugni a morning watch service Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock: Following the watch them will be a program and Mrs. J. R. McCrack- en, president of the Southern Ore gon district will be a speaker. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Brock, na tional secretary of the Women's Home Missionary Society will ad' saved $97,000 as a result of a re versal on the decision of revision ot 1918 income tax. The deficiency In the concern's 1918 Income was from the charging off of a debt to the Portland Trust company through property loans to F. B. Waite of Sutherlin, Ore, and the Ashland Orchards company o(. Ashland, totaling 1296,879.91. Security for the loans to Waite Included the stock of the Ashland Orchards company and a promts- . sory note (or 9170,000, by L. D. Kin ney of Coos Bay. Waite become Insolvent in 1918 and the same year Klaney's property was sold at auc tion. The assets of the Ashland Orchards company were then esti mated at but 1 ju.000 and these were transferred to the trust company. The balance of the debt waa still (170.879 and this was charged oft as a bad debt and was charged oft It is an Icy day that keeps the lobstermen ashore. Working us ually two to a boat, 25 feet 11) in ches over all. open, cablnless and uuprmcccea ironi ino urnuier, u tt( income tax returns. fishermen In their quest anywhere " from 3 to 10 miles out are lucky dress the members. Mrs. Brock Is " ifey net an average or siv lay. a young woman of engaging person- LFour "BM ch containing from allty and will have a message espe-! Pot keep two men busy, dally for young people. Other IT??0' te oeii frame covered ...k.e. .. .. win with laths one Inch apart and con- Mrs. Maple, Mrs. F. L. Davis. Mrfcl'ntoS opening through a knit- a I na4 UJ aaHiiaaaaw4 b- ! 4 waekt. Bevan and Miss Ava Milam. Hen's suits cieanea arts pressed, tl.60. Roaeburg Cleaners, phone 7i OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS Get them at Carr'a at their star bargain special. 65c, 69c and 89c. You save the difference. LIMIT HIGH SCHOOL . ATHLETE TO TWO HOUR GRIND DAILY ted cord arrangement which nar-l - rows from- the entrance. Decaying menhaden, eanght by the fisher-' LOS ANGELES. OcL 19 Ath men of Sandy Hook bay, are letes in the local schools under no threaded to the inside ot the pot circumstance may exercise more with conner wire and among the than two hours in an atternoon. No inedible sea crabs and unpopular student may try out (or more than ling, a quick dying fish, is (onnd one major sport team a semester. rrtVATF ci itai vai lRn occasional crustacean, oume- me uwa ui duuwuuu, ami m- tUYUlL bLAllN I1N times it is a "short." ed at the steadily increasing dls- CHICKEN PEN AT Occasionally a heavy lobster to placement of studies by athletics in rptjr- Cf a lyr Cl-lf orougnt up, one laaen mis year uio iuiuud vi oi.ucuio, Bi uhd 1 rlCi 0 1 A 1 fc. SLflUUL having weighed seven pounds, and other rules tor high schools ' - Sometimes the pots yield a "shed- here, post-season contests for seo- (Aaaichted Frees Leurd Wire.) der" in his annual round of casting tional titles and contests with un SALEM, Ore OcL 19. William I off the old shell and putting on a lverslty or college freshman teams McCarroll, engineer at the state I new one. A prime delicacy, the lat- . were also tabooed, school for the blind, located In thejter die quickly and are of little Only two practice games In each heart ot one of Salem'a residential commercial value to the lobster- sport will be permitted to precede OREGON'S SECOND STRING ENOUGH TO SHUT OUT PACIFIC Majrvkti'd rrpai lavd Wlre.l EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 19. With the dawn of a new week, grim determination today settled down over the University of Oregon Ath letic field where Huskle football warriors are training for Ihe tilt SPORT NEWS NEW YORK RECORDS DISTANT TEMBLOR Saturday in Portland with the I n i lverslty or California. NEW YORK. OcL 19. An earth-! For several weeks the players quake, believed to have been cen-.have been keeping California in tered nril yabout 660 miles from mind as they trained, but with ac New York, waa recorded on the;tual arrival of the week In which Fortlham university seismograph the game will occur a new feeling beginning at :01 o'clock this crept over. To hold California morning and reaching the maxl-il"n ia a hard task for any team, mum at 8:03. ,he Oregon men are determln- The Fortlham experts described ed that they wilt be the ones to do the disturbance as of moderate pro-.". they ran. portions. They said the record In-! Oregon won Saturday from Pari dilated It was on a north south r,c university by a small score of line from New York, but which di- 18 10 ' nd unlntere.tin reelinn enolil not hrt aarortalnofl. gome. . ASK STATESMEN TO COME FORWARD LEST ENGLAND MAY SINK LONDON. Oct. 19. Almost the entire English preaa Is walling for statesmanship to come forward, lest this country lose her tradi tional greatness. One and all the ! papers seem to conclude that economically and otherwise the nation is bogging down, and that something must be done. The editorial writers have even ceased their post-war practice of looking around for some foreigner ion whom to put the blame for Lnglands woes. They no longer lecture the French morning and I evening, nor growl of "unfair com- petition" from Germany. For the i moment they have even ceaBed to complain of America's attitude to Iward the war debts. There is evi denced a growing realization that England has her own house to put in order. districts, this morning shot and killed a coyote in the state school's chicken pens at the rear of the school. Mrs. Mildred Mortenson, laundress at the institution, waa directly responsible for the slaying of the coyote. She saw the animal in the pens and slammed a gate on It. McCarroll was called and dispatched the animal with a rifle. The coyote waa a young one, ap parently five or six months old, and is believed to be responsible for depredations on the -chicken pens over a period of several days. The animal la believed to havej oeou uviug m tne nrusn along a creek bed back of the school on state prop'-rty. Terminal beauty Shop, phone ESS. o 30 PEltt'EXT SOVIET . EXPORTS HL'IIE. (AeanrUtrd Preai Leued Wire.) MOSCOW, October 19. More than 26 percent of Russia's total export went, to the United States The papers are beginning to pan In the las( half year. Nearly 80 After-tremora 7:08 o'clock. were recorded until An unkind fate, which trailed 10 M.. hemlock 5K0 M.. KU U VKU Pr,nkl. I.VIBh t lh. It.,, Vi.rlr old growth fir 5340 M , hemloi k n:i, i,k ii..,i... k.. U7B M, HH'H NEH old growth fir L. . ., '. a. 1244 M , hemlock t.'.o M kku NK, him to the seiul'pro diamond. He second growth fir 34.i al . cedar iillhaa a chance to be a hero In llack J,'dS;k U.Y''A Krr: leuauek. N. J., when he came to bat ...140d fiVw' NWH ..coVdrowihl'" "" ninth with two on base.. He ..fir Sill) M.. HWU. NW', seeolul ; Struck OUL growth fir 1425 It HKU NW, a ? rKS'WTd ";,,,t!; ,,onu Wtner- ,ra"d hor""", fir 4454 M.. NWU. hwu aecond i ,h Pittsburgh Ptratea In bygone -a.rewt fir 29oo M . HWu. HWU, are-1 days, playing tirat base for hla all J".i.V0"l..,ir. 1i'J". ;j!siars in New York, garnered two -l'""" a. "win in ill" rtl-.'a -I..-I j a Hi nd growth fir 4190 M-i"'"aiee .,, ,uiivu I UU. ilia HKU aecond NWU HKU second growth ttr 4to team won, 3 to 1. St.. lirmiocK lOtt HWU HI'. COLDS THAT heals the inilamrd membranes and in- 1,11.11. aero, analh. St rff'aSiwiS V'slS' MK' ce:r . "." farpealh-r. most popu- Of all know, drugs, creoaote It reo. 25 M., none Of 111 tltilbr on Iheae ''or r.uiopean Ilgnter IO Visit tni-Hi' eamsra oy nisn nieoicai auiuwiiir, mm arrtiona to b told fur lea ttian : uliores .rannnt stay away. Accord-! one ol the greatest healing agrnrirt lor ii'ti.Ci?''.?'!. ,h PUr 4 'id t ii k to California boxing promoters, I pertinent rougha and coldt and other glowth fir, 12 per l lor the cedar ',,." a- u v .... .7.' . a I I I ...kl 1' 1.,- id second growth fir and .10 cents ! 11 n-ocu ear neio una pia"'-u pi- I loioia ... Per M. for ill hemlock T it s . jllclea to fight Jimmy Delaney of conlatna, In addition to ereototr, otner !' ' .'' '. 'V- 'i Nwii .NKU, pine 174 Loa Angeles in January. healing elements which soothe and heal it ii,n i.n.e tJ M - fir 470 ir ' ! "emhranes and stop the UK', NWU pine 274 al.,' rip I'm m"! 1 Ilahe Ruth, rletp In the Maine, irritation and inflammation, while the none of tne umber on this ae. 'Hon t woods, ahootlng deer, haan't ) et I creosote goes en lo the tlomach. ia ab fot,'Th""oin'endlV'er,Mf'0fl'rrtiL t,rva h"rrt ,mm regarding lh new aorbce) into the blood. altackt tbe seat fir, T. J7 H.. ft. ii w He.'. 'si', , Hr.'I homerua clouting nu-ord of Tuny ol the trouhln and checks the growth HW'4 yellow iir 450 M. whu'e iir ijirerre in Ihe Pacific coast league, of the germ a r. 7,' ttll'lS' k !!?' Ja.'V. KH 'Tnny surMisrd Ruth's mark by a Creomulston is guaranteed eatif. e'dar ;s V "hi; 1 1 ! Hi'u " How 'rVr'"'"1" elrcult blow when he made tory In the treatment of pertl-.tent trio M, re.t' fir ?U M. hrniim k ttibla sixtieth homer yesterday. couth! and roltH bronchitl adhmt, M.. r. d c. dar lo M., T. it it, R. lit broerhitit sad other forms of rrtplra- non.of- lh'.' Iloi't'i.r'-.n'.'h.'.e V'" l"nn,n'' 'J 1 ,'"7 rWlet fur bud- to ho sold for thn I.' so per .ergaulie their own national aaenri-1 log up the system alter colds or flu. M r..r Hie red and yellow rir. li nn at Ion. Mary K. Ilrowne, w ltaid o( t Money reinndrd If any eoub or cold it Jem.Mi.er"MtVorri'r!.'nre"fIr and lC0Uru lmk' on" ""' ,DHn-1 relieved after taking eccnrd.ng to henil.H k. Tues. lUvtll, Acting Com-i,or '" ,uV" u,i v- 8- u' I direetiona. Ak your drul-u Creo. tuiaeioner IA. Is willing. I multioa Cotupuy, Auaals, G. (adv.) tlregon's second string played Ihe game through with the excep tion of the first quarter, when He Oregon points were all gathere I in so Ihe mere points don't mean tiny thlng to the tin gem fans. When California faces Ihe Web footers Saturday, she will face levery Oregon player. In good con dition, according to the present outlook. The hlggoat cause of w,.r- 'ry haa been big Lynn Jones, full back, who has been carrying a bad ly dnntSRed wrist since the Idaho ;ganie. He will be hack In the lln- T Y.rc.oiM,hent i" MIWprr.. serious trouble. You can sua i them I I now with Cwmulsioi an emulvbed nrr ( Mrh An,,v 8mlth ,,'", cieotote that is plessant to take. Creo- r.li(nrnl. C()11(.h nrk g n' f nuisniD ia aj ,w-w unuiMi Openon Wltn iwe-iotu action; ii euoiuca auu tne prima Minister That Is one straw showing how the wind blows. The cheaper, noisier and most widely circulated ones opened their offensive against him weeks ago. They did not like his "surrender" In the mining dispute, In which tbe government bought a truce be tween coal diggers and coal own-1 era at the cost of 2,000,000 pounds a month. Then Mr. Baldwin went to All ies Bains for a holiday. When he came back, after four GENEVA, Oct. 19. If the next wceka of real, be gaily remarked session of the Council of the that be hadn't read an English League ot Nations is held at Ma newspapers for a month. drld, the selection may have been None of the newapapers took made by the wlvea of the Council kindly to this, or saw any joke In members. It. A great many things of Import-1 The Spanish Ambassador was ance happened while he was gone, asked by a friend whether he they have been Informing Mr. Bald- thought the Spanish invitation to per cent of the total amount ot furs sold during this period was exported to America. Men's suit cieaneu ana pressed, $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phono 471. ' o IF LEAGUE MEETS IN MADRID MEMBERS' WIVES RESPONSIBLE There will be no brothc- ly feeling, however, for they are not related. DAILY WlAlHtS REPORT U. S. Weatner tturoan, lora' of. (Ire, Hoebnrg, Oregon. 24 hours enCIng 6 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and h.in dredths: Hlgh) lenpcrattire yestenly t.2 Lowe? temperature last nltrht te Precipitation l:ist ;i hours . o Tol.il pri'elp aince first moTh "5 Normal prccip. for this monCi ; Kl Total preeip from SepL 1. 192S. to date ; 61 Average preclp from Sept. I. 1 i77 ; ;. Total excesa from Sept. 1, t.':s . ..,3 Average precipitation for 6 wet season. (September to May. Inclusive) 11 41 (ie-iernlly fair tonight ami Trc- day: moderate temperature. Wit BELL, Meteorologist win. For one thing, unemployment became still worse. And under the surface there Is a great deal ot talk about Bolshevik uprisings and all sorts of possible trouble next May when the coal truce ends. And more talk of mobilising the man hood ot the country to protect ("British atantlarda and traditions." j Youngsters and grown ups ot the 'middle claases, ex-army folk and Isuch, are organizing branches of ;the British "Fasclsti." The serious journals are begin ning to cry for statesmanship, and ito Inform Mr. Baldwin that he haa I not lived up to the hopes they placed In him when Labor-was (thrown out and Conservatism put I back In power. U. K. Chesterton, lln his weekly, has been pounding I away at a campaign for small own- lorpnip. for tne return ot r.ngitsn peasantry to till a meet In Madrid would be accepted. "What do you think-?" rejoined the Ambassador. "Well, all 1 know Is that Mrs. Hymans (the wife ot the Belglsn member ot the Council) lays she wanla to go to Madrid," said the friend. "Then It ia all set," said the Am bassador with a laugh. "If the wlvea ot the C ouncil members have decided on Madrid than we shall certainly go there." Cook witn gas. HALF OF OSAKA MAIL MATTER IN TWO MONTHS CROSS WORD REPLIES men. Cook with gas. BALFOUR-GUTHRIE WINS . INCOME TAX 8UIT8 the regular season. MUST CLOSE NECK AT CHURCH VIENNA. OcL 19. In several Jewish synagogues notices have WASHINGTON, D. C'OcL 19. . appeared stating that women will Balfonr-fluthrle company, of which , be admitted to services only it the Balfour-Guthrie Trust company .they wear dresses closed at the of Portland Is a subsidiary, will be 'neck. OSAKA. Ort 19. A statistician discovered thst the Osaka Central post office handled 4.172,829 cross- rich soil that word nuzzle replies from June 25' Is more and more neglected while to August 31. which is nearly hslf the country keeps 'buying larger ill) total araoun ot mail matter 'proportions of foodefroni overseas, .handle by the office during the Sir Pblllp Glbbs, writing In tho j same period. 'Sunday Tlmea, Inquires 'la Eng- The largest number received In hand Done?" and says the Govern- one day was 223.237. on July i. It 'ment policy has been one of .was stated that l( tbe total of 'drifting, of temporary makeshifts cross-word replies were put from in emergcuciea ; nlggllug measures end to end they would reach from to reduce unemployment (which jTokyo to Kyoto. hasn't been reduced), relurnlnt to I c ! the gold standard without counting j FREE FREE FREE jits cost in Impairing trade, "sub-j One ,xl0 Photograph with every ' utilizing laxlnesa," aa an American order of .0i or over. This offer , termed the dole. Sir Philip thinks clotee Nov. 30. Clark Studfa, Cass tl e rot in our social state can oe street, rtoseourg iax, nana niug. 'supped. only by an all-around re- Phone S3L Eat regular meals see how 4ood it feels I !lrl I FTTi. ae4 ..I? A Many of us eat too much. Don't nibble between meals and spoil your real appetite. Don't humor that false hunger you think you feel! Take a bite of WRIGLETS let its friendly, satisfying flavor allay the false craving, settle your stomach and get you ready for a good-mttL And AFTER EVERY MEAL let it pleasantly; aid' digestion and CLEANSE THE TEETH! mm "after every- a. W" ' M 11 CeseS3mGWjhJ It