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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1925. Turkeys Wanted!! 4 We want all the good Dressed Turkeys ws f can get, to be delivered Friday, November 20. We guarantee the highest market price. We pay cash and give honest weight and grade. What more could you ask) Do not kill poor, thin birds, hold them over and fatten them, it will pay you. We will buy at Roseburg, Sutherlin, Myrtle Creek and Yoncalla. Take them to the nearest place, the price will be tie same. f 1 Peoples Supply Company M I 1 1 J g J A V I A beautiful golf trophy, a copper, cedar-lined humidor, baa been re ceived by the Ruaeburg Country ; v-iuo 10 oe orrereu aa a prize at K Home future tournament. The tro- K'phy la a gift from Attorney H. Preacott Gatly. a son-in-law of I Hon. Dinger Hermann, and resl A dent of Washington. D. C. Mr. Gat 5 ley apent the greater part of the aiiummer here, and on a golf enth.i- siast anent mur-h time am thn linin of the countiy club. He was great ly pleased with the cour.ie and be came a rloi.4 friend of many of the members of the club. In apprecia tion of the nia:iy courtesies wilier ii lecelved, hi baa aent the gift to the club to ut used as a handicap trophy. FACTORY GIRL SO, PACIFIC WILL ONE OF THE 98 f INSURANCE COMMISSIONER j commissioner to succeed II. C. Ma MOORE NAMES NEW AIDE I nela, resigned. Mr. Munela's reslg . nation waa due to 111 health, he hav- BALEM, Ore., Nov. 17. R. C. Ing been unable to attend to his Rtevensen of Portland haa been ap- duties for several mouths. He has pointed by Will Moore, atate In returned to his home In Umatilla siiriince commissioner, as deputy I county. pri! Will Answer Letters from Women asking about Lydia E, Pinkham't VegeUble Compound Lltlt2,Pa. "I waa very nervous and Buffered for a long time with pains in my back and aide. I waa employed in a fac tory and for about three montha 1 did no work at alL There were two women who told me about Lydia EL Pinkham't Vege table Compound. 1 didn't believe what they told me at first, butatlaat I tried it It haa taken my pains away and my nervousness. I am glad to aay UO' E IL I : ' I I pantry n I Bet Mom's some fresh got Grimm's Milk Bread In this here pantry, and I'll just sneak in and git a slice. Mothers will do wisely who keep Orltnm's Milk Bread In the pantry for the children they all like It. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 119 Sheridan St S J .HP" ElMtric Rang Vacuum Owner Electric Swlng Machln Washing Machine (On mjr pmytrfntn) I sssssssssssstBsailllinssassrassiB aTJaefffcTbaafar.aomathlngevarr . tha strl t aeheol, cetla. Suslaaaa, aTMria raMaStom Qukk ad lM ikl Cooka anllra lanchaona. uppers right on tha labia. that 1 am one of the ttt out of li thai if haa lu.lna I -.w,..n m..rw. i Arrangements for the tournament ks. i 1 !, it .-..i ... have not yet been made, but It women's troubles. I will answer any will probably be held on Thanks- j letter that any woman writes to me, giving day. The humidor haa a I know the Vegetable Compound haa plate upon which the winner's i helped me and hope it will help name may be engraved. The club I others." Mm. CHARLES. R. Suva. will offer additional prizes. I R. F. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. 98 out of every 100 women who tak this medicine for the ailments foi which it is recommended are bene fited by it. They have said so in an awering a questionaire sent to them. Droaj I For Bale by druggists everywhere. The humidor haa been placed on display at the I'mpqua hotel, where It will be kept until the tournament Is held. (Aanrlatrd Proa Lraaed Wlra.) EUGENE, Ore.; Nor. 17. Work on the proposed terminal of the Southern Pacific Railway company here will be started at once, and will be rushed, according to E. L. King, superintendent, whu was bere today. Work of clearing the 220 acre tract northwest of Kuxene wil start Monday, under direction of Kelly and Sullivan, contractors. All funds for the work, amounting to :)7.0"u. have been authorized and are now available. The flrnt unit win Include a aerlea of four storage tracks, each with a capacity of 1U0 cars. The contract for a ten-stall round house will be let shortly. The largest creosote plant on the coast will be con btrticted. Other work will also be rushed to completion as the favorable lull weather has speeded work on the Nutnm cut-off and first trains will be run over the shortened Eugene- klamath Falls line on July 1, it is said. Valvoline oil at Wharton j Prepare for Thanksgiving with one of our special dining suites, i McKcan, Darby and llaldwln. I ALLEGES THEFT to Sheriff Italph Jfi.nli.p8, has been carricil on hy hi parents and de Hcripiions of him have been radio east hy stations near Oakland. lit disappeared from home over a week ago, drlviiiK a liht car, to COMMUNISM BARES TEETH AT AMERICAN "EDUCATION WEEK" &This CHRISTMAS kteledridtv do tilt-work It's the gift that's most useful that is welcomed the most and remembered the longest. This Christmas why not let electricity do the work? At your electrical dealer's there are gifts for everyone gifts you know will afford years of useful enjoy ment. Before you wear yourself out shopping see these gifts at your dealer's today. Gifts that do the WORK. PASADENA. Cal.. Nov. Theft of 1100,000 In Liberty bonds and 800 In currency was reported to Pasadena police bv John It. Os borne, wealthy Ixia Angeles busl neaa man. who la a guest at the Hotel Maryland here. Osborne, president of the Os borne and Fltzpatiick Finance MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 17. later Join forces with McElroy, who lne Minneapolis .Journal saya had beer! driving an alleged stolen 'nday a shool in communism, car. The meeting is pn-kuuied to which every communist is requlr have taken place bv chance. ' ed to attend, will open here to a ..'. morrow- "td combat the effect of Amerlcun education week", being X State Press Comment ; tu"oLry puWlc eho" f A t Tho nli.nn ter tha intinnl on- 17- cording to the newDaner. Include Coii..ratJvo Markelng Proven. ' u(vanced courses in public speak The annual report ot the ChM- lnBi KKish and mathematics, to fornla Fruit .rowers hxrhange Iori.Kn speaking members to for 1S24-25 affords striking proof develop Into more useful workers, of the value of the co-operative The paper declares schools are marketing method. - l.elng set up In other parts of the The atatement, which haa Just ruuntry been issued by the general man- - J 0 ager, shows that despite a crop niunprrn liir-r- -ic than 11.UO0 kJ' ' ""wr COL MITCHELL TO GET MORE MONEY i, ... , . . ' i reduction of more tin. i.k ,w ' ., . , , rears over the previous year, a i wlmllrt r0"0" 0,.V' "hortage caused by the freeze of : w . Si . I K Pr- last liecember. the California cl- Ject, said that he arrived In Pasa- frlIt movement brought its I uena from New York late vester- t.. r.ui qi ... .k ! fAMw-iaird Pra wir.i day. accompanied by Jack Gordan, !PMiBt ninm'tn i!i' hl.iorv nf MADISON. Wis.. Nov. 17. Col- also known as Fred Whltaker. as a , the liwinatrv -Kti-iipprl hnr-v lo onel William Mitchell, being tried companion and valet the tree." the renort says, "the by a court martial in connection He told the police that unon re- J growers received over 75 per cent with his criticism of the nation's turning to bis room from the bath- i-more than in the preceding year, lair service, must pay $2,000 a year room he discovered the loss of his I The success of co-operative more toward the support of hia money and bonds, which he had ' marketing, of course, lies In the 1 three children, the Wisconsin bu carried In a coat pocket, (lordon. i ability of the producers to control preme court ruled today. The court me (iisirioininn or pronuei. mere lafflrmed without opinion, an order or Whltaker, since. baa not been seen Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Unyd have returned to their home In this city after visiting In Ilend and Port land for some time. PONZI'S PLAN FOR FLORIDA CLEAN-UP Is no dumping of It onto the mar-' granted his former wife. Caroline kets no competitive selling or- s. Mitchell, Increasing the allow ganizations trying to sell their ,nce from J4800 to J6800 a yuar. goods at the expense of cut prices, j 0 no accepting of whatever price the i IMPOSTER VETERAN IS buyer may see 'fit to give. One central head, acting for all its member growers, sets its own prlco und gets it. If the crop Is hort. as It was last year, the The pri REPORTED AS MISSING Mllrrn nr --.-.w grower does not suffer. ntLILU DI is strengthened sufficiently to j compensate for the smaller sup- nOSTON, Nov. if. Charles ply. It Is a fyr.tem which pays, ronzl, financial "wizard." who Is It Is the system which the farmers now In Florida with the atinounc- of the nntlrn must employ In the ed Intention of recouping In real estate a fortune lost when his selling of all their products, tf they would eaeape the Ills tnat international postal reply coupon j accrue from dumping their pro ducts on glutted markets and from that economically iinsoui-d method of letting the buyer estab lish the market price. For under cooperative marketing, the grow- bubble burst, may be summnrlly orueren nacg to Hoston Ho begin a sentence of from seven to nine years In state s prison aa a com mon tnier. A hearing will be held tomor- era rover n the relense of their .j row In the county court here on goodi. They feed the trado Just a motion of Altnnt District At-j as the trade needs It and thus tnrney Cam which asks that a 1 maintain a good demand at all stay or sentence granted Ponil . times. Allmny Herald utter nts trial nere lust June, pending filing of his eiceplinns to the supreme court, be vacated and thut tho sentence become opera tive forthwith. Ponsl Is now at liberty In ball of 1 1 0,000 and has announced that with the flmt li'. nun. mm nr the 1 10.1100,000 he hones to real- I AaMM-lntrd Praa Lewd Wlr.i ST. PAUL, Minn.. Nov. 17. Ar thus l.opez. who claimed to be Ar thur Krazler, Indian World war Ivetoran from South Dakota, but whose claim was denied In federal trourt, has disappeared from the home of his foster parents. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frazier at Fort l-OOKOUI. 8. u. Lopez was taken into the Fra zier honre after a federal court Jury In Minneapolis had decided that Arthur Frazier waa killed in France and that the man claiming hia identity was an Impostor. Ize In Florida real estate deals hu jwiii repay ills .tiassacnusells cre ditors. He has served a federal sentence for using the mulls to defraud. I CALIFORNIA OREGON I 1 noil rrX mf nnrr f I ,wJi TRANSIENT CROOK PAYS HIS BOY AIDE 50 CENTS PER DAY! Walnuts and Oregon On'Kon. piyiilrtH (he SaW-m States man editorially, will become the creatcM walnut ntutt In the union. The comllllonn that mnke for siirh a ronniimniHtton Are nil lntl. V have the climate anl the noil, and already there 1h miffieirnt wal'tnt culture here, ami of Piifflcii-nily limit (ItiiHiloii. to ilemnmlNtie the practicability ami profit qf the in dustry. Oregon walnuta brine prefer red price. Ijist year they led Tnlf fornia a by two cents a pound. This year they lead California's first grade walnuts by three rents a Turkey Prices Today , MacMillah Chooses i "A Weil-Balanced Diet ' Built Around Meats" v Nothing developed on the trip to cause me to revise mf idea about foods; which is that a well balanced diet built around meats yields the best , health results. On the way north we had fresh domestic meat from the supply taken aboard when we sailed. After we reached the North we relied upon the wild life of the region, using seal, walrus, caribou, muskox, .Arctic hare, and many kinds of wild ducks. Every day we had fresh meat with plenty of fat at at least one meal and usually oftener when sup plies were plentiful, and every one came through the four months in excellent condition; in fact, most of the members of the party gained weight. While we often hear it claimed that- eating too much meat is unfavorable to health, it is a fact that such ailments as gout, hardening of the arteries, and other disorders attributed to an ex cess of meat eating are quite unknown to the Eskimos who eat nothing but meat. In my own experience I have never known anyone to attempt to live in tho Arctic on a vegetarian dieta On the other hand, every Arctic explorer now adays relies upon the native fresh meats 83 a sure preventive of scurvy, a much dreaded nutritional disorder which was prevalent in earlier Arctic ex- perience times before we learned a lesson in diet from the Eskimo. The above message from Donald B. MacMillan, the famous Arctic explorer, is of vital interest to every house wife. The MacMillan expedition carried Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon and other Swift branded products. Swift & Company Portland Live 32 33c; dressed 4243c. . - San Francisco Young live 38 & 42c; old 34(3Sc: dressed young 4S0c; old 43iS47c. Seattle Dressed, 4042 cents; llvo 35fi 37c. country for good stuff. Wholesale PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 17. Ekks steady; current receipts 46c; fresh medium 37,cft.'tSc; fresh standard firsts 47c$l47Bc; fresh standard extras 4Hc49c; fresh undersized 2SS28Jc. Butter steady; extra cubes, city !5c; standards 64c; prime firsts 62c; firsts 6Uc; undersrades nom inally; prints 67c; cartons 68c. Milk steady. Rest churning cream 55c net shippers tracks In sone 1. Cream delivered Port land 59c; Raw Milk (4 per rent.) 32:60 c. w.t., f. o. h. Portland. Poultry firm. Heavy hens 26 fff 27c; light 18cifflc; springs 24 (line; broilers 29r30c; young white ducks 22c Iff 25c: dressed turkeya 42c?43c: live 32iB33. t Potatoes easier, $2.r0. Onions steady. 31.76. Nuta steady. Walnuts No. 1, 28c W 33c; filberts 20c; Oregon chestnuts 16c. ! Cascara bark nominal 6c7c; Oregon grape root nominal, i Hops steady; new crop clusters '241c; fuggles 27c&2c. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. Cat tle weak to 60c lower; receipts 65 (direct or through). Steers, good 37.7508.00; medium $6.50fi 7.75; common $5.506 6.50; ranners and cutter steers t4.50iff5.50; heifers, good $5.50$t6.00; common and me dium $4.0065.50; cowa, good $5.00 i5.50; common and medium $3.25 :fi5.00; canners and cutters $1.50 '&3.25; bulls, good beef (yearlings excluded) $3.75(fj4.50; common to medium (canners and bolognas) $3.00(i 3.75; calves, medium "to choice (milk feds excluded) $6.00 4l 9.00; culls and commons $4.5oi 6.00; vealers, medium to choice $9.00011.00; culls and common $r..Mft 9.00. I lings nominally steady; receipts 330 (direct or through). Packing hogs (rough and smooth) $8,001 10.00; slaughter pigs (90 to 130 pounds) medium, good and choice $10.6011.50. Sheep nominally steady; no re ceipts. All weights, culls and com mon $7.00(fi lo on; ewes, common to choice $4.0015 7.00. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17. Federal Slate Market News Serv ice. Apples: Oregon: Winter Ba nanas fancy $2.2S(n2.50; C grade. $1.85W2.26; 'Spitzenberg extra fan pound and her medium grade :.!- !ry 2 60(& 2 8s. fancy 2.4n2.60: rAaanc-l.tnt -Prta tnml Wln 1 MKDKOHD, On-., Nov. 17.- nuts bv five cents a oound. Will- '- i nr,i ... ' ' I , i t grauu ai.iMfi -..; ni-wiona ex- u... " :tra fancy $3.2562.35; fancy $1.90 Re- siatesntnn authority can he emw n ceivlng 511 rents a day for his i for eialit to nine cents a pound criminal operations as a burglar. I costs 14 cents a pound to raise tt si-i-oniing io aiiiuoruies, i;i-yenr-olil Kliharil Dunn, a runaway school hoy from Oakland. Cal.. was ar rested yesterday Willi his employer. II. D. MeKlroy of Imis Angeles, at (iold Hill, near here, where the bov had attempted lo filch a purse from Hie cash register at Hell's ga rage, but being i-aiiRht bv the pro prietor, was held Willi McKlmy, un til the arrival of Deputy Sheriffs l.cwl.1 and Paul Jennings. M Ki rov was di'lvfng a touring car load ed with liHit from nlleged bur glaries. S'veral articles, such as gnus, have already been Identified aa stolen properly. A search for Hie boy. nccordlng It i in i 162.10. I PnnTt.AKP Ore Vm. 17 In (allfornia. n Or.-g.in 12."Whet: mill hard white S1.S5: acres are now devoted lo walnut hHn, wh,e- M,lra,em. baart $1.54; culture: In ( allfonila .rt.ntMi acre.. , ,nB $, 50. WMlern whte Thus the superior mialliy III :il- ., ,o. h.rA ,ller. northern HELCERSON NAMED AS NEUNER S AIDE l,ll ma, UaaH Wlra.) PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 17. Joseph HoUerson, njiw In his second elective term as prosecuting attorney fof Polk county, has b-n uppninled as- alstant federal prosecutor to mils cornea out of Oregon, but the quantity still conies out of Cali fornia. The existing situation furnishes the strongest of reasons why wnl nut culture nuuht to he exten.i. ( In lin'Knii.- Kuirene C.unrd. spring, western ri'd $1.47. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 17. The butter and egg markets were again posted unchanged at the last session of the dairy exchange and today both commodities are maln-J talnlng a steady tone. In the fresh egg division extras were marked np at 55 rents, stand ard firsts at 63c and freh mediums at 45c. Fresh undersized are succeed Allen Ilvnon, who will ; L, L,,:1J. k-.l.U J resign Januarv J to enter Drlv- thal """''V heaIlh and I strength, btart taking YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS anuary , ate practlo. . n.i.u niaies insirici si- o ... r I . i tmiey Oeorge Neuner today OCOtt $ LmulstOlt today! announced II. Izerwon s accept- ,. ance of the appointment. j ENDURANCE Children and gTOwn people ,'ln ' 3:e nd current r . j.i . . . . ceipis ai .ir. steadily increase in vigor and j Kg receipts sr showing a alight enrlnrnnr wLn 'increase over a week ago but the endurance When ' demand Is less keen at the prevail ing high levels. Other coast mar kets are a trifle easier while the middle west Is advancing and the eastern market declining. Of invigorating Cod-liver oil1 Cuhe butter quotations are post . ed as follows: Extrss 65c; stand- IS taken regularly. It 13 rich, j ards 64c; prime firsts at 62r. rnnis atso renisin uncnang.! ai 1 67c. creamery basis. Country dressed v. al Is steady at 15Jc for choice light stuff. Hogs are easier with the lop un changed. at 16 to lfiic. All classes nf lire and dressed poultry ara firm at current levels. The potato market Is easier with buyers offers down to $350 in the Scott's Emulsion: vitamin-tested nourishment ald.M.j. ISIS Coffee -Biking Towder t Extracts Spices It is not that all other teas are poor teas - they are not t but Schilling Tea (Sealed HOT in Vacuum) is infinitely finer that's all. It's the new Schilling process. Schilling Tea Qi&e IwrU.t only lea C ibat ix S c alcd zJLiLJr-.:M?ii. in vacuum Four famous blends from the Four corners of the East. B5XJB!3J , Black (.Orarjpe Pekoe) engirsh Btcikfut Oolong