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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1925. SIX ?A nrinn .price than other Northwest grow er! obtuin, ana raise a jnnrw p- Mtitao. a. ,11 fftilta ithat our , orchards cannot pay, even If we' Igei 4iiu pacnea uuxsn pr bviw. The committee totild well have . 1.1 lu,rriui tmth ihut rure- 1- if ever haa the Douglas county ;TOSCOBELESSTIE Id f (lie mail i'' - i with (ha Yn 1 I mil and Hood Itlver grower, even for the same quullty of fruitH. Th'e gentlemen also Jnnhth.iia fnrtrnt tfi MlUtfl In the fe- "CHICAGO. Not. 2B.-Harold VV" -h, " ,r,r -Red" Grange today embarked up- -f"0 per ton, while our. a hi. professional football career ht ' per ton, and .hat before a crowd of nearly 60.000 h)V our green prune, add for hich cheered Wm luatlly He car- 'Vr ton thel? averaged $75 Xied the brunt of the attack for the . "he,r , aVeraKed from vmcago year, against ine unicago , 70 t ,3 per boIi an,i that it i a paid ZL """"- r - out ror Iruits anu muur i ...... tie. The famous red-head grabbed o( j 7 vO.On 0 and made statements that an noon aa umpie irui. rn in vnklma to stinnly ton- 1 nage they expected to put In oper ation Hlx more cannon, ui same slxe as their present plant. How does this Hound to you apple men, who nee our thousand of acres of ruinea orcnarnsr We are told ever no often of what our orchards need. Jiow about our fruit incn, what an mey need? ..... From the present outlook or tne apple Industry in Douglas County, we, the apple men of this county, need a hot-shot from an extra high voltage live wire so we may wake up and quit apelng old King Tut as one embalmed novel ty Is ample at A time. Our con dition, will not cannot Improve until we clean up these orchards. .1... .rlt nnd then get In some new blood in the shape of some real fruit Duyers iruui m 1....... h ti,l Diver, who know good fruit when they see It and , will pay Its vaiue. We are much too modest about ... fmll. Our land product shows should assure the most skeptical that Douglas county cnu ....... ,lh tha ly.t Talk With ! any fruit man who knows good ' fruit. , . , We can equal Yakima in quui- Itv. Wake up! to the game, as it Is being played in Eastern Washington. inose men .Wa Hi. ennt nf oroduc- tlon Is ninch greater than Id our : district. Quit dealing with those j buyers, who do not pay wnai , .un. r..l. nn receive. As an i example of the inconsistency of some buyers operating in our county, I recently asked the opin ion of a California buyer on our prunes as compared wim me ou ta Clara valley prunes in Callfor- ii. nA thftt he was con vinced that our prunes were u. 1 ,,iiiv Whv then. I de- I sired to know, ean not you pay the same price here as you pay in the Santa Clara valley, un, ne says, they are sun-kissed prunes. Bunk! I suppose the sun never shines In Oregon. Talk with any fruit man in n 1... ,,i tin will tell vou something ought to be done. See the bankers anu ousine.. " Thnv nnfl and all Will tell you something ought to be Otto MuetseL. resident of Olal.., I pone. v. k- ,was arrested last night cn argca o '""' ,dV,K(, u , the night, with rK.sses. on of m.sh and of in- " V0"" ".flp,h over to toxicnting liquor. iu.u...u -. v. him uo and $1,000 cash hail on the former """"''" '"" M harn's burn- 1 charge and $300 ball on the latter, -ay.,,' d 'n"nn(,M0d ay '" : According to Sheriff Btarmer a in, and then he won a say barrel of mash was located on a that so? 8ethlng ougni hillside above Muetxe.'. house . tTcrZs oV acUons few day. ago. Tuesday night Dep. This aptly de. . uty Bhenrr. Hnaniorooa a.m r.ru . . .uggestlon to our 1 Kyron hid near the barrel and I I o"er tins sugg Btayed there all night Karly Wed- ro"""- ;'"" '. Viouitlns county nesday morning., they claim, Muet. -amnle crates of Im won IT I .el came up to the barrel ana aiinr " ' " ' ,he Hoard of 1 an inspection went away. The of- V"l.H.bh and" request fleer, came to "osecurg uu - . , ,,. ,, , SI ' r,"S.UPm. this fruit.. ogether with .nv.,,..l;.n : S.g-abotwo-o.uart. of moon- Zr.od iT- ' Shine aim gallons o. w...e. mu?- mon )(lea ot .el was arresteu ana urougut '" ;, and a hearty invlta town. furnishing bail pending a our l" nh.'n.i ,.t - - - I llOn IO CUIIIf ll - ' ' bearing. L...ini.rt with this little known Muetsel a short. time ago orougni --- eHd of ,,,ml),y , nawuim p.i ""7V. l.nvlni some fovilinnl nana nndu. Ills nwn goal post and ran It out ot danger. Three llraea the Wbeaton iceman not away for runs in returning pnuta and the obvious attempt ot the Cardinals' punter, Faddy Drls coll, to keep the ball away from Grange brought a groan from the crowd Which could bo heard for blocks. Fully 10,000 persona were turned away a halt hour before the game atari ed. when the field was packed to It. limits. Colgate's Slate Clean. BROWN FIELD, Providence, n. I, Nov. 26. Colgate', football team closed Its season without a defeat today when its Thanksgiving Day game with Brown here today ended in a 14-14 tie. For most of the contest Captain Kddle Tryon ot Colgate, leading scorer of the country, was closely covered, but In the final period he crossed the Drown line for a touchdown. Jack don Keefer, star half back and Captain of Brown, had a rib brok en In the tlrst period and was taken out. Wishes Orange 8ucesss. CHAMPAIGN, 111., Nor. 26. Rob ert Zeupke, University ot Illinois football coach, In a statement of bis attitude on the entrance of Harold Orange into professional football, denied that he said that be did not want any more $100,000 football player, like Grange, In hi. address at the Illinois football ban quet. Zenpke Mid: "In a Jocular manner I said that If ever had any more players who made $100,000 run. I would like to get In on It Thl. was a Joke, of course. Whatever I said to Grange was to give him wholesome advice. I have only the sincerest wishes for bis success and happiness." Heat with ga. OLALLA MAN IS ARRESTED FOR L1 brook and Hodges, claiming dam- ago, for a search 01 nia car anu person, which he claimed was Il legal because no warrant was is sued. The case was recently dis missed. , ITeat with gits. HITI ATIOX IN OU'.NTY, WILBI'R, Ore., Nor. 25, 1925. Editor News-Review: As a fruit grower engaged In raising apples In Douglas county, 1 have taken considerable Interest in the work and recommendations of tho re cent horticultural committee' In eesslon at lloseburg. Expecting, along with other growers that see the real cause of our troubles In this line of horticulture and as promptly point out to us the cor rect plan to remedy our mistakes. Have they accomplished this re sult? . Let us carefully consider their report. We are reminded that an average production of the present apple acreage of the IT, P. Is sufficient to meet the demands of both the national and export trade. Does not this statement appear odd In view of the fart that fruit experts of tho Pacific Northwest are recommending to the Interior Department that the great Columbia River Renin be Irrigated aa the world has need ot the fruit and other products that thl. mighty empire could produce? Not only this, hut the department is seriously consider ing the reclaiming of this great body of land, having In mind that It must be put In high priced pro duct, like fruit, to enable the settlers to pay out on the project. Now again, for the report of the committee. "It Is douotful whe ther orchard. that produce on tho average less than 200 boxes per acre can be made to pay." l you, the apple grower, of Douglas county, consider for a moment (hat those statements even grant ing them t be correct, get to be bottom of Jurt why we here ten thousand of ruined nd neglected orchards in Dougla. County, many of them apple orchards. It must be that our committee of fruit expert, do not deaire to unduly excite u. or they would tell-u. the blunt truth, that a. long a. we pontlnue Jo ell apples for lew nmntlilnir nliallt to he done let's do It. ... Yours for all those orchards In full operation, . . . t GEORGE 11. ALLEN, Wilbur. Oregon. Bnappy line of both engraved and printed announcements at reason able price, at News-Review office, o Com Is tTicnper Than Turkey Meiit. Many Josephine County farmers have learned during the past year that corn is cheaper than turkey meat and have therefore been paid the top pdlce for their birds. Hv penning up their birds and feeding them corn at the pre vailing price, they have been able to add several pounds to the weight nf the bird anu "- ... ...1.1 ... ha market a turacy that brings the top price. Last year many raier i . r.v mn turkeys thai couiu demand the best price, this year they ore bringing whole loads or birds Hint are an graneu m......y. one. Others failed IO learn "'" lesson and are now paying .... .. .7 lor their lack of foresight since turkevs are bringing forty cents . .,.n,i nt the Co-onerallve. (irnnt l'n Spokesman .iP.i..r v.tur rhrlstmaa announce ments right now and pay for them any time during Decenioer. news Review office. A RiiMnPM Miin. Goes to Bed Happt, 14 and waxes up nappy C Inia Viiitnoe. 15 advertised WIN IT T ij Quick Stanirig-andcMore laONDETJONATING ;' " -m- w-" IRSVJXfOE' i - saSL Innnnfk ME &SKE