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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. FARM PROGRAM TO BE OUTLINED AT CONFERENCE ami, xUi4.iaM ChouoftjVt,. ifcvivm- I AQV r!rru- FOR ThcUnlvtrulCrackt" TRU-BLU Biscuit Co., Spokane, Porjland DRUSES IN FAVOR OF PEACE ONLY ON AUTONOMY BASIS DAMASCUS. Syria. Nor. 19. The center of interest in the Syr ian trouble has shifted from Da mascus. Most of the Insurgents are reported to have migrated to the north toward Homs or to the southwest toward southern Leban on. The fall of Merpl Ayun to the Druses and Bedouins brings south ern Lebanon into the forefront be cause of the restlessness of the Metwallis, and it increases the danger of an important operation In that area should the Metwallis Join the Druses. The tendency of the inhabitants to defend their Tillages against Druse invasions Is a factor, but this defense quickly evaporates it the Druses appear In strength. Said Attrash and his followers have been accused of committing 'excesses In Kawkaba, where it Is alleged they killed women and 'children, but it is difficult to ob- inin reliable information and stor 'les of such excesses should be re ceived with reserve. . , Druse notables Informed the cor i respondent today that the1 report 'they were prepared to negotiate peace was nothing new as they re Icently had expressed the willing ness to enter negotiations with tne French on a basis of complete au tonomy. Damascus is quiet HELLO BILL! Cheer up. Will ex pect you with lots of pep and a big smile to attend a real dance at Elks hall this week, Thursday. Lunch will be served. Proof of tne pudding Is in tast ingwhether buyer or seller read the classified adn- .... WITH so many tasks we can't dodge, what a re lief it Is to find some way to simplify holiday planning. Especially the baking! And that's exactly where this S perry Master Recipe fits in. One recipe yet it can be the base of all your special baking, except pies. And with it you can do your baking in advance. It's for Pound Cake, Fruit. Cake, Plum Pudding, White Fruit Cake, Spice Cup Cakes, and Tea Wafers! Try it and see what a help it is. Do your holi day baking now. ' Hoic can I help you? Perhaps some particular prob lem on the preparation of a holi day dinner is worrying you ? Do you want a new menu? A sur prise dish you've never made before? Do you know the latest mode of table setting? If youll tell me just what you want I'll gladly do my best to help you. Don't hesitate to write. Youll not be obligated in any way. Sperry has made my service available to you free. For the holidays six treats from this one Master Recipe The Sperry Master Recipe PQUND CAKE- 1 cup butter 1 V cup. ic" a cup Sperry Drifted Snow Flour "bread pan siie Seen ' ii tcatponn baking penpder tcMpoon each leinoa wad vanilla exuact . Cream butter atone tilHt can be beaten with a spoon, then add sugar gradually, beating mixture until creamy. Separate eggs; beat yolks until thick, and whites until ft iff. Add beaten yolks to the creamed butter and sugar: mix well, then add portion of the flour. Stir (do not beat) until smooth, then fold in a portion of the stiffly beaten egg whites. Continue to fold in flour and CRg whites altemately:add flavoring, and pour into an ungreated paper lined pan. Bake ina very moderate oven (3I5'F.)one hour for square or round cake and longer if a deep bread pan is used. Cool tltoroughly before cutting. Keeps moist and fresh two weeks at least. NOTB: Alt ijiaaaiirnsnnnfa arn Jaref, flour fa asrest ono, btton mwurini. lna hall pint nnaauiing sup. White Fruit Cake With cWfr or cofft. how It wul AVIIsht your urstst Prepars the Master Recipe and add the fnllosrins instant, - ents, lightly floured, after the cake te mixed: H cup finery shredded citron: t cup bleached Sultana raisins; H eua thredded Mancacd almond. Bake ae lor Pound Cake, the Matter Keen. Spice Cup Cakea But temptine Wile eahea- luunntera ft eno-JShi Prepare the Matter Recipe. When alftins flour add I lea aporm each of nutmeg and cinnamon and .'4 tensponn each cloeca end alfaptre. Fill unxraaaed muffin pan, half ran of mixture and bake in a alar oven U2S' T for about 4$ tnhmtet. A CUptifl Ca ratain, nuia or aarwau auM oaay be addaa. , The flour I use That it pays to use the . highest quality ingredi ents I am firmly con vinced. If there's ever a time to take chances it certainly isn't at the holidays. Therefore. I suggest that you use these reci pes exactly as given with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour. I've used this flour for over II years because it is so remarkably uniform. I era be sure of good re sults with it. .BELLS Dt ORAF I V, Write tor other recipes A 4 liHMliM rJ thla Master Rortov ft FruH Cste, Plum Puddint. and party Tea Wafers anil alaalT be eee upon re durst. Also a TRBEcopy of a brand new booklet to help you Stall your bakins "EIOHTY road DeUshte from EIGHT Matter Recipes." Write today. aVdrrse Belle Oa Oraf, Sparry Flour Co, Sea Fianoaco, Dept. aOOl-B , Sperry HOME SERVICE BUREAU Mrt. Btilt Dr grtf, DirtUor HP Hall's Catarrh i .1. i i . 1 1. i 1 1 i i wsfsss Kaai hw toiaisiaA, nt isa u u (Continued from page 1.) successful in the treatment of Catarrh I tot ov a tort, Tears, sola Dy au onigguu. f.J.CHENgy& CO.. Toledo, Olilo ! mm months in the year we produce row or no-vegeieaaas njati in oiujer months not enough to aupply the market. Park Not rUandardliyU. Thar area n crltlrlam which I waa quite general regarding the manner In which local vegetables were prepared for the local mar-1 kets. It was that there is a lack j on the part of the local growers fr, hrinr tn the market Inferior , quality produce for which they expected the same price from the merchant that he was paying for standardised products shipped In. lateral muyemreu aotviai ivsuus h.n tt. I. .I,iattnn rnn waa an Increased loss to the merchant In spoiled product ana a -curtailment In the use of vegetables be cause .of dissatisfied consumers. Dealers seem to feel that if the growers could . better understand .hi. nyi I. i,,.. ,aM would ho u growing tendency to improve the quality Ol local vvstftauiva viivieu . 1k. awna .lin mm. complaint that the grower peddled uia proauci user tus iwwa s, same price he asked the dealer. It would appear mat a oeucr imlaVtianilln, nf murltatltir me- thoda should be taught the pro ducing group. Iiow to select pro duce and put It up so it would be attractive, also a better ethics practiced In regard to peddling. ai me same time it in pueoiuiv that some distributors do not have a full appreciation of the value to l fit in anu 10 ine vumuiuiiity us handling tha laraest nossible "How to overcome this Is a subject lor serious consioeruuuu, auu au organized effort to cure. ' , turner inieraiir. From the reports received ' It would appear that there is sold In this county about 37,000 nnnrfa rtf htltlnr anhflt it llfpa of which 11 per cent is sold to coun try trade ana per cent to u rtno riAalstr oxnlains at some length that country butter received Is not fit to resell to his trade, that it is the choice be tween creamery butter shipped in and butter substitute with his consumers. The report shows the use of SA ?nl n.iinil. nf mast nf Which 26i per cent was home cured and lis per cent was packing house cured. Nearly all meat markets cured some meat themselves while practically all grocers purchased from pacaing nuuaae. tut" developed the fact that some meat mnrknta home cure all cured meats sold by them. What fur ther development mere migut. in the home cured meats did not appear from this aurvey. The following Is a letter from one of the large dealers in meats and vegetables In the county: Your questionnaire does not give me space enough, so I will take the liberty to give you a little information by letter., , It is no doubt that your quest ionnaire is Intended to get infor mation as to how much of the ahlnnori In here can be raised in our own county and why it is not. , First let me state that we t 1 1 .. ..nn.ldornhln frtlltS and vegetables as well as our meat products ana our . v. . . ih. rsrmpra need ell u- usrou v - cation along the lines of market ing their products. Their pro ducts are not delivered to us properly in a good many insmii:a .hl.h .nab-Aa tha KU lit lit 8111118 very hard and In many other In stances they maraei t-o u. .ihbh, hniio-ht from the W HQ ' D siovbu outside and unable to cancel our order. ..... Organisation Jtetxien. . . . .wj thai a 17 roa t deal can be done if, the farmers could be brought in a more ctoau nuv,, with the merchants, to give them i J n ho mnrehxiltS WantS BII mea ao - and when they need It and how. In other words 11 mo ms" of Commerce or any other civic organization was to ssk the gran ges to meet with them every once In a while, or some onmr uim ing be held by those Interested. It Is believed that a great aeai could be done. A lot can be done at me cum- i... f.M In thn wav Of ex- plan UK how to pack the different lads of products, eo mai anmo .in k.u. m 'tustlor nrlre and the Still uiihh , . , tj .1 ,tlna In tnnrh with the merchant before the products is ripe and contract, to s-n u i a nr tha merrhant buying outside he knows that he has some already bought ana win giro home farmer the first chance. n-Ll. i. . Imtililn and the remedy Is easy, but It takes work and someone that is imeretu-.ii i this line. As far as we are con cerned, we always give our far mers the benerlt, but as ststed above we handle all the vegetables obtainable In season ana arrant per cent Is from tha outside, where it should only be 10 per cent. ' , Yours very iruiy. And again we have the follow ing eomnspnt of another dealer who has been In business In one of our small towns for some years PFor a few months In the spring and summer we ship In very few vegetables of any kind. e han dle all th country produce that It Is possible for us m buy all the eggs and butter that la produced for sale. Mnst of this butter Is shipped out because It is not fit for local consumption. Fishing Wat IiHluatry. The dsta rollected by the Cham ber of Commerce regarding the fl-hlng Industry, shows that over two hundred men are employed tn that bttalners In the county. The committee report is as fol lows: . . The Committee on Commercial Fl-hlng beg leave to submit the following fscts which we have ob tained regarding that Industry In this county. All, or nesrly all. of the tom- imerclal fishing in iiougias-t-oun-ty la confined to the coast and ' Cmpqua Kivar about Reednpott Pounds , 358.203 . 91.5S1' . J,4.i.U . . i.tw , ..623 419.082 and Gardiaer. Official reports i show that during the year from May 1. 1924. to April 30. 1. I canneries and regular dealers ! hsndled: Fry Chinook Salmon . Steelheads Stlversides , Chums or Dog Balnion Sturgeon .......... Shad and that individuals and irregular dealers handled a total of 638. 487 pounds of all varieties of fish. That all employed the year round 200 fishermen, 50 dealers and assistants and helpers. Two hundred men are employed por-1 tions of the year during the height of the season. A total of i people In the past depending upon 1 fish In Douglas County is more , than a thousand. The period end ing May 1. 1925, shows a payroll of $200,000 and a total of fresh fish and flh producta handled show $400,000. - ' The crab Is next to the fish In importance and shows' a business of about $80,000 for that yeur, while other sea food amounts to a totatl of about $20,000. The showing made ao far this year would Indicate that the year end ing April 1926, would be nearly 1 60 per cent larger than past years or that our business in commtr cial fishing might bo .expected to I reach a total annually of three fourths of a million dollars, on which at least 1600 people would depend for their living, people who do not produce anything in the way of farm products for themselves.' i It does not seem likely that the industry can be very largely de veloped beyond the above figures for the present, Indeed It win jkeep the hatcheries busy to main tain this output. ! Every farmer in Hooplas Coun ity has some Interest In maintain I ing thle, local' market and in tak ing full advantage of the oppor tunity offered him. Mining Report (liven. , Mining has perhaps the greatest future of any industry In the county, the report on that project ehows. This report Is as follows: 1 - Mining Is the earliest commcr- iireo Where lace! don't read your- OilHeatei does Pearl Oil in a port able oil heater is an auxiliary to the fire place and furnace, and of many daily uses . warmth to dress by, bathe, or dine, etc. Pearl Oil is the highest grade kerosene only re fined and rc-rcfincd by the Standard Oil Company's special process. Clean burn injs n oily odor and it went corrode the heater I Ask for Pearl Oil hy name! gTArsOAgn OIL COMPANY tCaasorraa) I! Only 5 weeks 'till c tins tmas START YOUR SHOPPING NOW OUR DISPLAYS ARE READY " Practical Gift Goods i , We iave always Featured a big line of all kinds of gift ' goods of a practical nature. Gifts in dry goods, hosiery, ndks.. knit wear, scarfs, etc. Gifts in notions, garters, nov elties, toilet goods,' sundries, etc. Gifts in china, fancy glass, Japanese wares, baking ware, etc. Gifts for the kit-! chen, aluminum, tin, granite utensils, etc. Gifts in station- ,ery'i box papers, fountain pens, cards, etc. Gifts in jewel i ery, 'in rnen's goods, in infants wear, etc., etc. :;;,;.'.,:! 1 Bigger arid Better Toyland You will readily see the result of our syndicate buying . ,'. power,1 up to the minute goods at low prices. Polls: the new ."baby" dolls,, "mama" dolls, stuffed toys., wheel , , goods,; scboters, baby carriages, wagons, etc. Iron toys, tractors, fire engines, horses, banks, etc.Books and games, a big line to keep the children amused. Toy Furniture, din I ing sets, bureaus, cedar chests, etc. Import toys, big tables of 5c, 10c, 1 5c goods. Big value goods. ' ' TRYUS FIRST FOR GIFT ITEMS ':rrasse , CAKE'S - Roseburg's Popular ChrUtma Store Biggersnd Better Tban Ever Directly cross trie Streef from the New Douglas National Bank , ataanaammnsnvaruaaac tolStalsitsairiSraatmMlsta s-j - !iijt.iijlwiniiri'i'Jl,''"""'' I -.'-jjj' 1 1 .. M f Turkey Prices Today cial industry followed by white I men In this county. The gravel j bars and creek beds Rave up many : thousands of dollars during the iill'a nn.l nil's. Hliiraj the snalaat 1 found and easiest worked placer PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 19-Lo-mines wero exhausted mining !cl Jobbers and commission men work ha nut been as active In are getting out the bulk of their 5- VMM OIL - (KIHOSINB) HEATUGHT Cook with gas. KING'S MOTHER ILL. r.twrtstMl Pr,M U-.S.4 Wlrt.) LONDON, Ntrv. 19. lsnrr Qu.i-n Ali'iamlrla, mother of KluK Gtrorge, Is crliloally 111 troui heart attack, It Is officially an-huunccil. Prices today are about steady at i crop shortage of almost 50 per 41 to 42c for fancy dressed stock. I cent in Thanksgiving turkeys, hut Number twos are slow with prices i prices will be only a few cents a ranging all the way from 84 to 38c. pound higher than last year, corn All lines of both live and dress- mission men said today, ed poultry are firm. Itt'celptg are i In thla territory, at turkey wilt fairly good but only sufficient for cost around 58 cents a pound at the requirements. Live bens are , the corner grocery store this year. this counlv as in maiiv other sec- outside turkey shipments today, selling at 18 to 19 cents for IlKht about fiva cents higher than lost ii,,n. nr it, n ,t a twi Mitrthatnat Another dav will see the wlnduo birds and 28 to 27c for heavltts. i year. No lead nilnnlnR has been do-'of shipments to other consuming Springs quoted at 24 to 25c for in the northwestern, slates ot veloped on a commercial scale markets and arrivals from then on Iheavy birds and 28 to 28 centa for Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana uutll recently. j will be held for the local trade. the broiler type. ' ..and Wyoming; which raise about The committee has made a I Heceipts of turkeys sre not very ' one-fourth of the count iVy supply, careful survey or the mining ac-'heavy but run mostly to -prima San Francisco Turkeys, young unfavorable weather killed most of tlvltles In the county and find birds now. Tew culls are coming 'live 38(R42c: old 84i3Kc; dressed , the early hatched birds, and that that there Is now being produced In this year as compared to pre-lyoung 4850c; old 44&'46c; culls j section Is about forty per cent annually an average uf I17.7UO ivlous seasons and growers are al- ;3Sfi 38c. (short of last year. Tha central In placer mining In this, county; so showing more care In preparing1 Seattle Dressed turkeys, 4&42iwet, which markets most of tho that pocket hunters are averag- and packing the birds for ship- cents; live 35! 37c. Christmas turkeys, has the nearest ing about liiuu per annum; that ment. This Is showing up In the j to a normal crop, but Is still much prospectors are spending on on quality of turkeys offered here. CHICAOO, Nov. 19. There Is a below last year. lavuraKt) of I5.UUU each year ana , I that regular lead development has Ispent during Hip past year $90, 1700. The total that has been pro duced as buying power or capi tal that has been expended shows la total buying power In this county for this year of $115, Duo. This has meunt full or purt time employment for luo men or about 600 people depending upon tne mining business In tho country. The committee in making "s surtey found at the Sliver I'euk with an ore body already develop ed In sufficient quantities and valuiiilon to permit shipping, tin the Iteevi'S and Ueaver Sprlnus pruposiiion tliey find machinery iiHtallcd ana crews in men hi work, expecting to open an al ready developed ore body in three to four months time, 'i'liey found j at Mount Heuben two companies doing large permanent w,i m order to operate ore bodies that were already developed, but ! would not lie trachea for at least a year. They found a stone quarry In profliabie operation at 1 1 "ne bula, and a company preparing to ,19:16. 'operate on Steamboat Creek In 1 Fully d.tveliiiig the mining pro ' position of Mt. Ilcuben and rSII-ivi-r fitik tllatrltts should employ 1600 to ::0 men. It would make i an annuul payroll of over three ! million dollars. This would great ily stlnmlnie other developments lu this county. . - Just ask for it! You" may have Schilling Cinnamon instead of the or dinary kind if you only ask for it. There is a vast differ ence in purity and flavor. Ordinary cinnamon is flat in flavor by comparison. Try itl SchillingCinnamon XNutmett Sace 17Z II e Te Coffee 'Baking I Tow-der I Extract! I Spices . Allspice ' Cingct j Gnnatnonr Mustard iaUce and 1 1 others