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ROSEBURG NEWS-REV1EW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926.
REVEHU
FROM
E
FOREST AREAS
m M 1
CancHdate for Gubernatorial
2 Nominabon Hat Strong
; . Platform.
fPLANS PRACTICAL
"Candidacy Based on Plat
form of Practical and
Constructive Policies
"" , for Administration. '
AT THE ANDERSON MEETINGS
Special Service for High School Students Last Night
Negro Spiritual Music Feature Children to Be Gives)
Treat Tonight Meeting for Men to Be Held Sunday
Afternoon. .
FOOD PRODUCTS
SENATOR L L. PATTERSON,
Candidate for Republican Nomi
nation fcr Governor.
Administration of tbs national
forest areas in Oregon bo that the
counties receive a Just portion o(
the net proceeds la one of tbe Is-
sues upon which Senator L L. Pat-.-terson,
of Polk county, la baaing
lila candidacy for tbe republican
nomination for governor of Oregon.
t "1 know and realize," Mr. Fatter
son says, "that the western por--.lion
of our state, and particularly
the southwestern counties thereof,
D have great areas of national for
"cat reserves, and contain within
' their boundaries large portions of
tbe Oregon and California railroad
grant lands, and that congress will
undoubtedly be called upon to en
J. act legislation reimbursing tbeae
counties for the loss of taxes
caused by tbe removal of these tim-
ber lands from" the tax rolls of the
.P respective counties, or by permlt
t ting these counties to retain the
' net proceeds from tbe sale of the
timber from these lands. These
funds should be used for the coh
! struction and improvement of high.
ways; to augment our public school
J fund for the education of our boys
i and girls, and lastly for the dcvel-
opment of our ports and Impor-1
' unt highways.
"Surely the United States, gov-
ornment will appreciate the justice
" four cause and permit our atate
agencies to rolaln the net proceeds
.' from the sales of the nationally
owned Umber lands, and permit
, tuese proceeds equitably to be dl-
playing a game of chess for forty
duya and nights at an enormous
expense, to see whether the gover
nor or legislature would be put lo
rn hole, the taxuaver uavtair the
usual bill and receiving little for'"re,ut meeting.
Suuday. 8:45 Evangelist An-1 were received .with applause,
demon urges everyone to attend '"Vhen that man'stoud up la noi
some Bible School. A suggestion lywood anil tried to defend the
has beeu made that during the character of Fatty Arbutklo, he
daya of the Religious Campaign Isold out, in Buy estimation; for
iu Itoaebur; thai additional ef-Ithe almighty dollar. Your grand
fort be made to build up the jfuther and your grandmother
altenduncu li the llible schools. 'wouldn't havo done it. Thank
If you will be one to attend, 11 1 God that Amorlcan- history la-
w II I nappen. 'Veaia mat there are those who
Sunday, 11 a, m. Preaching would not sell out! John H. Moll
at different church.a. Members a b4 offered the auibjsaudorsiup
of the Evungelislio party will at-jta China, but he turned to J'le-
leuu. wursuip in inu various isiueui auosevei: anu sum 1 am
churches. sorry, Mr. President, but t havo
Sunday, 3 p. ru.. .MASS meet-: the highest calling that cuu come
I NO for MEN and HOYS ONLY, Uo any man, and thut Is to.be a
at the AHMOItY. Thome: "Am-IC'krlstlan minister. I cannot take
erica Safety First". A red hut ! the potiition of ambassador to
message straight from the shour-j China.' A great corporation or
ders and out of tbe heart of thojfered blm fifty thousand dollars
Evangelist, l'rof. Stout will sing, a year, but John It. Mott stood in
No real American should miss this la circle of (be directors and look-
ea inose men in tne eye, leais
MERCER D
A GIT TRUST
Department of Justice Asks
Injunction to Combat
Movement
Back to Work
bis money."
Sunday, !i p. m.-
MASS MEET- I rolling down hia cheeks, and he
Senator Patterson is a practical ft", .n!v " the Me-aid Gentlemen, to think, that
man, a successful farmer and) np-;,," fr" " . v,
predate, the farmers' preblems. b'v"'lnv . , 1 '-. ! In he Young Mou s Chi Istian As-
He Is an able legislator an,!; an Lf""la'r' :3 ":. V.n'.P "'" ? .".P1""-
.....,-., w, at, . iviuug i uujira. pc, jwu luuia iw Leiupb uie WHU
Various societies will mergo their such a beggarly offer." .
different meetings. Come. Spe- And he turned bis back i.n
vmi Beats will be reserved at tbef50,0U0 a year to remain presi
Annory for all those who attend dent of the Y. M. C. A. at I5.00U
this meeting. . ia year."
Sunduy, 7:30 p. m. At tho Ar- ! "There are some folks In Rose
mory. Anderson will speuk on .'Iiurg, who. If they had ten thous
"Koseburg's Greatest Aset." and dollars, wouldn't go to church.
No meetings on Monday. If they had fifty thousand dol-
. The armory was full of people lars, they wouldn't go to prayer
last night. Also, full of pep. meeting at all. They would leol
Koseburg high school was there Isa'e. This Is Abraham Lincoln's
In a body, occupying the central ! blrthdav. and I have re art how. in
section of the main floor and part I Washington, In war time te went
organizer of marked execulivo akil-
-
Pruning, grafting, budding and
landscape work done. Rates reason
able. Louis Uergold, Roseburg.
CHICAGO'S SILENT
I NIGHT VICTORY ;
, , - FOR "DX" FANS
CHICAGO, fet 13 Mighty lof the gallery. The students camo Ifrom cot to cot praying for the
MANY ARE INVOLVED
Widely Known Chain Store
Organizations Plan to
Join in One Big Unit
to Market Goods.
voices of a big city silent for with their yells and sonts and soldier boys. He wouldn't sell
the benefit of Its distance hunting enthusiasm, and were heartily Lout. Robert E. Lee. wouldn't sell
listeners that ia the distinction
fana of Chicago have won thru
tbe cooperation of Its broadcast
ing stations.
Not only do stations in the
city maintain silence, but those Stout, and this was encored. Two
within a z mile radius stay off , high school girls sang a duet, Mrs.
cheered by the audienco. Tho; out to become president of the
music was varied and interesting. Louisiana lottery at $10,000 a
A negro spiritual f'Tho Hypo- lyear, but became teacher In a llt-
crltos hhoe'. was sung by the tie school at a thousand dollars."
evangelist Anuersuu and Prof.
Stover rendured one of her ex
cellent cornet solos, and Prof.
Stout sang with effect, "What
will you do with Jesus?" ' '
Tonight la chiidren'a night, and
a special program has been pre-
the air each Monday night, attach
ing to this are:i the honor of be
ing the only large radio center
in tho country with a real silent
night.
Silence came to Chicago thru
a ' "gentlemen's agreement" be- pared uuder Mnr. Stover, to be
tween owners of broudcustlng sta- j rendered by the -children. At 3
tlons Indirectly upon a request by p. m. Sunday there-la to be a
the listeners. It started In the meeting for men at the armory,
early days of broadcasting and 'addressed by Mr. Anderson,-and
has been maintained only through a meeting .for women at the il.
this understanding. And wheu-tE. Church, addrossed, IiyMru. Slo-
ever a transmitter decided that iver.
it would oppose the agreement,
(AMOclatid mat Uaatd Wirt.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. IS Tho
Department of Justice In its' sec
ond big anti trust procedure of the
weea, asKen the lederal coutt in
New York today for an injunction
against anoUier proposed merger
of uealeis iu loocl products.
The action la against the Na
tional Food Products Colouration
and nine individuals, and involves
some of the most widely ktown
chain store organization ol the
country.
The Individuals named wer. ir
C. llohack, C. C. Durdan, L. Ben-i-dict,
U. s. Halsey. J. A. MclJer-
moit, Charles a. Crane. Ernest H.
ton Bros.
The subject of the evuneollH
vlded between atate and county for ' loud Prole"' 'rorrt the listeners tonight, will be "Weighing ,Kose-
the proper development of our ,Dr"".H " '"t0 ," ;om, B.l!am1' Pa,r , v , , ' : .fc
" various public uroiects. i Although its silent night plan j Last night Mr. Anderson preach-
Wands. William H. Hall and Em.
est J. Halberg.
It was charged In the govern
ment's petition for a restraining or
der under the Claytou act that the
National Pood Products corporation
. - siuca control ol the following corn
other wood cutters tools at Whar- jianies:
The Great Atlantic and Pacific
Tea company, National Dairy Pro
ducts corporation, H. C. T. Bohack
company. Inc., James Butler Gro
cery company, Uni'ted States Stores
corporation, David Pender Grocery
company, Firat National Stores,
.-.., Abbotts Alderney Dairies,
luu., the Borden company, Held
Ice Cream company, United States
Dairy Products corporation, and
the Detroit Creamery company.
ine government asserted that it
HERE'S INSTANT RELIEF FROM
i ' BUNIONS AND SOFT CORNS
ActwJIj lUduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up
and Can Be Picksd Oft
Ail Druggists Say Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Sat
isfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded.
- .
' Get a. two-ounce bottle of Moone's , plications at regular Intervals and
Emerald Oil (full strength! today, j Uu welling reduces,
fcvery well stocked drug store aas And aa tor boll Corns a few ap
thls, with the distinct understand- plications ach night at bed time
lug that your money will be cheer- j sod tney just seetu to shrivel right
fully returned If it does sot reduce . up anu scale off.
the inflammation, soreness, and I No matter how- discouraged you
pain much quicker than any rem- have been with pads, shields, -or
edy you ever used. , other applications, if -yon have not
Your bunions may be so swollen I tried Enieraid Oil then yeu have
and inflamed that you think you something 10 learn, bomethlng that
can't go another step. Your shoes I will end your foot troubles forever,
may teel at If they are cutting f it's a wonderful formula this
eight into V "oah. You. feel sick ; combination of essential oils wita
11 over with the pain and torture : camphor ants other antiseptics so
and pray for Quick relief. What' marvelous that thousands, of bot-
to be doner -1 ties are aoia annuauy tor reducing
Two or three applications of ' varicose or swollen veins.
Moone's Emerald Oil and In fif- All good druggists guarantee
teen minutes all the pain and sore- Moone's fcfuierald) Oil to end your
ness disappears. A few more ap-lfoot troubles or money back.
liiilIK
i
of
(Aooclalnl Prat Uurd W!r. '
PORTLAND, Maine. Feb. IS
AM the members of the crew of
the German steumHhtp Apis were
rescued, when she was abandoned
'Selling 'at sea, 1.3XU miles east of Cape
' '. I I m iirem-ui teems iu ue uuerailllK en on ine sunieci
lae publw lands- of xiKiit ' are , ,nnnthiv . it m .,., .iv.. ),u rn.t " ftn.itn in' 4r.n. lltarn last, FriHnv
t"e property of the state, held In, cuss. Htallont within the cltv Chanter of I'.nnesla. whro' rho :This was learned todav with
...trust by tbe national government have ever maintained adheslun ' account la given- or the selling (the arrival here of the DuU-h
. for the benefit of the people who to the Idea, but vlth the Improfn- ;by Esau of his birthright1, 'to his .ateamer Driebergen, whleh romov
are certainly entitled to the net.ment in transmit. er and iucreaa-i brother Jacob, for a mess f pot-ll'd the men from the sinking craft.!
"Vrooeede received by the govern- fed power, radiocasts began spring- i tags. "The Uible is a very human I The sescued party nuinliered H.
went... .,-...,.. , . lug up outs i)o tue city, close i book, as welt as a Ulvlne book," ine wneoergen, wntcn is oring.
VThe large bodies of such lands1;?0". V" be rissied as locals aul
,"h many counues of our stute. held Maintaining- Uey were not- Chi- bu
by the natiuuai governmeut and
not subject to taxation, create an
almost unbearable situation for the
taxpayers and should bu corrected
, by legislation at the earliest pos-
, sible uate.
., . "It Is a most oppressive and un
just policy to expect some of our
. counties, one half of whose area la
suld the speaker. "This ia a'ln in 5.0V0 tons of German coal
man story tunlaht. because , from Rotterdam, was anchored In
rago broadcasters, owners of these ; these boys grew. They were junt , ",e lower harbor and will not
stations decided it wan not neces- like hoys today, ulthuiigh tblaidock until early next week, but It
snry- that they subscribe to the
agreement.
When one or two suburban sta
tions continued, to broadcast on
happened n' long Usio ago. .The wns learned from the pilot who
fiithrtn said, 'I . lore Esau la-muse j brought her in that all of the
he goes' out ami h ?lpH me hunt,' I Apis' company were saved and
and tine mother said, 'h lust love that none was injnted. The res-
Monday nights, very little was Jacob because he helps me in the cue was accomplished between
heard In opposition. Others came kitchen. ' When the hunting boy gales while mountainous seaa
on the air, making It almost Im- Icanie home one day he was very were running and with great dan
DnsKible for manv to aather in hunarv. . And because he was all ger to the seamen from the Drle-
wiinin a national forest, to tax Ita the much sought distance. Htienu- i tired out and hungry, his brother bergen. which stood by the dooai-v-veople
directly for the development : ous oppuHition, fostered by the J Jacob slipped It over on him; and 'eil ctaft from 1 o'clm k In the
and the mlprovemeut of the total; Broadcast Listeners asso'iatluii.i, 'after Jacob hod fed bis brother 'morning until 10 o'clock at night,
"area. Uhoulil not the federal gov-1 last tall developed Into a 'listen-I for tho irthrlht, for fear he When sho left the Apis, a steel
, ernmeut assume its Just burtpn?ers strike," In which the 'strlk- would go liack on his bargalu, he hip. was In a sinking condition.
' Ia anything more reasonable- and ' rB" declared they would not tune j fed hiui some more. While this The port physician went down
' Just? jin one 'uufutr" stutlon at any j Is an Old Testament story, it has to the ship early In the morning
' "It It does not wish us to re-l"me- aa application today. There Is . and It was expected the esamina-
tain tho proceeds from the sale of I The outcome was a victory for iUot a person In tins building to- :tiun oi tue crews or tne two snips
HEALTH BULLSTirt
. INFLUENZA.
(State Board of Health)
While it is not cause for serious
Fowler McCormic'k, guest for alarm there la an increasing num
several months at Mrs. James oer,0' T"8 !" bemg- re
A. Stillman's Quebec ranch. ,r, fiL'ro !u?'f?f. "fifl
will relurn to Chicago to stantly present The real worid
bllckle down to work in the wide pandemics have usually been
lutemutional Harvester Com- I Preceded by a number of smaller
mnv nlant to ixhirh ha So Pnuca aicn pasaeu unaouceu.
hir fV.llr.winr, nm.rnhL. apj. !" been Bailed by
7, ' . . , TTi . successive generations as a new d-
uemeni oi . tne aaiunana jseaae. It Is. however, an old di
marilul difficulti. He was aease, and epidemics are recorded
very friendly wi'.h Mrs. Still- as early as ibuo A. IX Except in
man but scoireo at Uinta of a 1 1,.-,
! ... awucv. m U1""" s laiaumiuish between cases of true
influenza and severe colds or uiiid
infections of the nose, throat and
bronchial tubes. The disease Is,
however, easily recognizable when
it occurs in epidemics. The diag
nostic difficulty In connection with
tine disease is due to the fact that
the disease only occurs in the' un
complicated form during the early
stages of an epidemic Uncompli
cated cases are almost never fatal.
Influenza, is an acute, extremely
contagious oisease reaeaieiing a
severe cold, with fever, pain In the
Neighbora of Woodcraft, Lilao
Ctrele No. 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenings, in
K. of P. hall. Visiting neifcUDors '
invited to attend.
ALVlA WETltKKELL, a N:
MAKGAKtT WH1TNKY, Clerk.
Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O.
F.-t-Meets in Odd Fellows Tern,
pie on 2nd and th Wedueeaaya -of
each montlv t. Vlsitiiig Pairl
archs always welcome.
KED IMJJ.LEIt, O. P.' t
- - W. f. W0rnikKaXU Scribe.
btulrlina rnmiinre-
III MILITARY STUFF
was the program of the National i cided on In the general staff as a
rood Products corporation to oper- result of explra'ion of assignments.
a . nuiuiug company tor tne General Conner will succeed Ma-
(AaorUM Piai Lcttxl Wirt.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. Major
h h v r . I, ? "B;rueau. oye ears or musciea. It
reeled to become deputy chief oft , .... -
iffftf rray m,B "nd ,h!gl" K weasoes. ia entirely out of pro
ih?.m"itar.y.Ben lf to. Cher oiSe? symptoms.
The'diaease is extremely infect
ious. If is tron&mirted - by 'saliva
and mucus thrown out by cough-
March 8.
various units, it asked that tie to, . 7 I, R N S "'. ?)'!' . W1. "
court compel the corporation to will take command of the first di- S"' ."A? .V.m -2
dispossess itself of the stock of, vision, with headquarters at Fort y onUo.t w,th eatm "t-nslta and
competing corporations already c-1 Hamilton. New Vnrk
4u,ieu un enjoin it irom suose
quently acauirlnc or controlling
(any phase of the subsidiary corpora
luvur operauous. i
This phase of the government's
action la similar to that employ
ed against the Ward Food Products
corporation In a suit filed in Haiti
Brigadier General Briant H.
WellB, at Fort Bennlng, Ga.. will
The causative agent of influenza ia
not known.
Susceptibility seems to be- unl
become an assistant chief of staff irL"!', di"ea?, r'"l'J
to fill the place now occupied by ""P" communities . .with speed
General Conner. 'faa ""e wuicn muicaies mat mere
Brigadier General Hugh A. Drum. f vnrL 1U.Ue """V?1 re8lil'an) ln
i L . . . V . . tne normal individual. - The- real
,vu ,H M ,,. in,-. in uuiii i hbdibuhi cniei ui buiii in cnarge . , ,. . , . --
more Monday. The petition said !of operaUons and training, will 'menape influenza ie dut to iu
the action today followed, tav ie take command nf th first Inran-1 cvml,llcUon because it lowers
thun 10 days the advertisements of i try brigade at Fort Wadsworth, N. 'he P""18 resistance, especially
public finauclng of the National ! Y., effective April S. Ibis resistance to respiratory infec-
Wooflmtn of the World, Camp Na
12b Meets in the odd Feilowi
Hall in Roseburg every first
and third Monday evening. Vl
lung neighbors always welconit
CHAS. F. RBEXX G. C.
M. M. M1LLKH. Clerk. ,
K. O. "f. M Meets eaca second
and luurtn Thursday ot eaui
month, ui Maccabee had, cud
ner casa uuu rui aixeeia- Vl.il.
lug Kiiighia always welcome.
L. C. UUODMA.N, Com.
O. W. KAf f, K. K.
Kiignta of Pythias, Alpha Lodys
fio. 47 Meeta every wedneeuay
.lit Knighui of Pyuilas hall, mv
Rose street. Vl&uura always wel
comed. BAM CHR1STENSON, C. C.
MUX o. YOUftu, M. r.
hi. K. W1MBLK1,Y, K- R. S.
Food Products corporation.
SttMDake
models.
bunas na yearQ
Farm Kimlnder.
tho timber from these forest lands
. M the Improvement of our hlgh-
Twaya and waterways, and If It re-fuses
to develop our reclamation
i projects and still wishes to main-
the listeners. All of the oifeud- nigbt whom God has not endow-
and does not wish to contribute ,u "ltt"UI"' after sey.ral parley!. ; id wlih a spiritual blribriKht.
.Hiuvil iu uivut tun niDiiuB v. uivu i intiu aiu np.111,1 it.t-w U) 111a
llstenurs. , . . istnle and by society, and there
Peace has since reigned, wlthlare rights given by God, rights
only here and there a rroppliu : ot relationship with Him. Sin
u . I ,,tt 11, 1 mil iti 11 inveii.it, ii. . 11a 111, ,ni, 1 hub iiiti.ieu 11m 1 vmi ii.usu 1 i, ttiiu
11., , ",v"u cent ruffling of the surfut-e was God wants to bring it hark.
"1 ,1. . T, B,"5'rou"d- ,or ,hB la report that one suburban tta-! Somebody says, '1 don't believe
" ty'r j To" . the people of the ; (, attpr agreeing to remain 'in Jesus Christ, or that Ho ever
.-toned states, at the expense of ; ,neut tai a(tur changing bauds, lived.' but that does not chango
yur own cltnens and taxpayers. w, the air Monday nlghls. ithe fact. We have more reason
r,4hn we should go to congress and j An additional dlsturblnc report land more evidence that Jesus .fl
w . 011S ovtm tnat one station wiinin t iirist was the son ot uuu anu
. "'Gentlemen, as a matter of the clly would come on at staled actually trod this earth than we
;;'quily aud Justice to our people, j Intervals on the quiet ulg'its to have that Julius Caesar ever llv-
,ou tauuiu appreciate our claim give tne tans reports ou n-w ma ed. Jesus la God s gut to this
i. and. at least, appropriate a suffl-1 distance waa being retctvid and world, to bring back tbji rclutiou-
Demand for seed flax ln Ore
gon la greater than the sunnlv.
the experiment station reports.
The tariff of 40 cents a bushel
on flux seed is protecting the
siuwura aguiost oreign couvpeti-
would be completed early, so that l tlon. Where freight rates are
there might be no delay In bring
ing asnore those from the Apis.
Look out for coughs and colds.
They are unexpected visitors and
bad tenants. All cough and cold
remediea at Lloyd Crocker's drug
store. , .
Asks Revenge
to announce whlih of the ditaiu-u .ship. Jesus is a gltt to every
stntlona had tho bent progiaiii-'. ; htiinnn heart, to restore that spi-
Thls latter plan bust met with ritual birthright. t.vcrbody who
Tatio that the value of the forest opposition, fans dorlarlim that j turns his bark on Jesus Christ.
' reserve lands bear to the assessed I they desire to 'use our own re- lurns bis bm-Jc on the spiritual
..valuation of lands on the tax rolls "elvers to rind out how the ill- mnnriKnt. wiinn i;ou nas pttr-
"cient aum of money annually and
"Allocate it to the respective bur
m dencd counties proportionately at a
within the respective couutlei, aod!t,nc,, ' ""'0g.
J thereby, in a small way, help
carry the burden of government of
these heavily bonded counties
Indebtedness has contributed to the
wealth of these public domains.' "
m- Senator Patterson, by reason of
bis close contact with the natlona
administration. It la believed, could
.-.be of great assistance to the Ore
" g03 delegation Is congress in bring-
ing about national legislation bene
M flcial to the stale ln respect to its
-public lands.
There is nothing sensational In
., Senator Patterson's platform which
Is made up nf practical and cos
'structlve policies Intended to pro
Z, t't the investments made In the
.improvement and development of
" the state and to proceed with state
".development In an orderly manner.
m ul:ig business and not political j
.-met nods m me expenditure oi puo
"llc fundi. -
' "I believe In a dlgoltleil and hon
est law enforcement." Mr. Patter
"son says, "and I believe that those
who are charged with the duty of
n, enforcing and administering the
law should practice In private,
"what they preach in public and by
..their acta set example to the err
oing and reflect credit such aa will
"create- a wholesome public sentl
J'tneut In favor of the enforcement
. of all lams.
- "In regard to the legislature It
would be my policy to take the
members Into my confidence, there
.by leading with a doflulte plan.
or our slate and wouU4 zwt b j
Held as Spy
lt'4),',Ci li; 'Aj,;'! than the eternal verities. It is
p;t. i-l ' is V' Tiv i ' nionev that enusea a great nenl
.' .A : i l-- l. at tf t....uw .ni . .
K-;'ity';fi i'v,(:,ivJ country and eurse a home and
K -,- ie ' l 'tv''i leurse an individual. A man ssvs,
L T."-' '4k 1 . ' '"(' n j don't want my son to have a
lJ AW ' rf-'iA 'hard time.' Hit fnollah hint
it r t V ' r ,-t.T-y that srlvitia him nionev is srntnc to
L
rhat-tt for eviTr Imlivklual. Tho
I foolish man ln Itosehurg ii tho
person who trlflrs with tlint hiiI-
rtt mil htrtlirtplit. Ar thoro pro-
! pie in Kotft'luirK nollln (nit tlntr
ieiHrnnl nnuls tor a tucro mesa of ;
' pottHK?" ;
l'toiit bcU Aut for throe
' thliiRa. There arm people in llos
; hurK todny lto art nut Christian..
ii'iaueii int.:; ut0 lifti ati til l
thoiiKht. they hare never read th i
Mible. never liieneH to tho niw- i '
rm Re of t lie v h u re b . T h ey a re
jutti KiviUK i"e (ULinit lue - U
Tln.v iirrt Kolllnir th.ir tinli if tml ' P
hlrihrlL'lit: firm, tor tint Almiehiv f fl
dollar and f tint which tho dollar
wilt buy. Whatever the almighty '
dollar nnyn, they do. 1 hrrrv tiro
many people lost to Jemi Christ
hecauwrt they Iovp money mora
i ' A V ''V httn a Rrtoii ttmi! Vonntf
-Y 1 P,I,,. don't acll out your npirli-
Tf 'U1 blrt-irinht for the almiKhiy
txff dollar! Thank Ood ther ar some
5v
Al ie.:.-
ft..-- f! 7..
- -If) I
t shvwJ V-i i rfl-niatt..
high there is a big advantage in
growing seed flax iu preference
to tne liner variety.
Experiments with flax seed
production in Oregon are being
carried on at the Union station
and the Moro station. KesuUs at
the I'nion station have been fa
vorable for many years, and the
station is now recommending its
growth. Itesults at the. Moro
station are not yet satisfactory
Maior tienerai Willi. r fnn. I Moa and thus makes him an asy
nor now commanding Amei lean 1 Dr5 10 Pneumoma.
forces ln China, has been assigned I Tho common cold should be re
to command the second division at'gsnle1 a ou matter. The
Fa-t Sam Houston. Texas. (Prevention of influenza is largely a
Major General Malin Craig, pre- rPemonal matter. EffecUva mea
sent chief of cavalry and who soon """ depend on the voluntary sub
Is to retire, will become an assist-1 jection" oI tne nabus ' fo lndi-
vuiuai lu ine puouc good.
Everyone should realise the ser
ious nature of a "cold." A cold may
be almost anything from a trivial
"cold in the head' to pneumonia.
The infection may vary from the
very mild to the most virulent
known to medical science.
ant chief of staff, rilling the va
cancy caused by General Drum's
trau&fer.
ED PEYTON IS
ELECTED HEAD OF
Broccoli crate nails and
strippers at Wharton Bros.
nail
Two Jumps ahead of' the othel
I fellow le tub maa who reads tb
'olaaslfied ads for shortcuts u
economy .
E. II. Peyton waa elected presl-
enough to warrant recommenda- dent of the Koseburg Hod and Oun
tlon in that section. Late piantlnga club at the banquet held at the
in previous years have had serious jumpnua notei yesterday evening,
losses from heat canker. With; Mr. Peyton has been one of the
early planting last year much most active members of the club.
better results were obtained. Cor- and tne sportsmen fwl well pleased
vallls station results correspond that he has accepted the ofrice and
with those of the Moro station! will direct the policies of the or
and many other stations in the ganliation for the ensuing year,
north west. Other ol fleers elected were Oscar
Derrle. vice president: 'I L. Crock-
Field peas are a good spring- ler, secretaiy; B. It. Shoemaker, as
planed forage crop for both east- jslstant secretary; and Walt Cor
ern and western Oregon. When i don, field captain. Floyd Stephens,
planted with beardless barley or laic Adams and Walter bay were
oats on some of the cool Irrigated "named trustees.
projects, field peas do particul- The meeting last night was very
arly well, the experiment station ! interesting. After the delicious
reports. In the Willamette val- banquet, served In the usual pleas
ley, for those desiring a legum- jing style malntainfd by the hotel
Inous foraite that may be planted management, a oiscusslon of club
in March, the station recommends business took plnce. It waa decld
field peas and oats. For the 'ed to hold a liays of '4 show at
coast district on some of the soils :some dale to be set in the near fu
too sour for vetch, peas and oata .mre. The plans for the telegraph
have given good results when i shoot were considered and other
planted in March. April or even activities talked of.
In early May. j A fine address was made by E.
lp Aveilll, stale game waiden,
I.acllna clover seed growing lnWno, ,poke on matters pertaining
some ot the eastern Oregon Irrl- ,0 glnw preservation, aud cooper
gated sections promises to be ai.,i..n t iuw .,, u
j . . l"B"'n""r"'-i urged the attendance of sportsmen
ed. Ladlna clover Is the giant1., ,hu mv.nii. ... k
;on 1-ebruary 22 and tbe local club j
delegate to the
convention, at wntrn a nurnner ol
n.i,.w hn i' title of l ie mint infrretlixl
hHK AMWt. WTTOVNt 'he speaker n-ferred to W ill , spcclilltir lit lli trial O. SliUV-
, i iByet. head of the million picture l.,v Klv.,u at LluJa I I
Mile. Andre Lelebvre, industry, who gave p hi. otfu ml , . , ( ' .
j - i,. l, ..-.i..j i.. pos t on at ashina.iin to areoiil ' bc "-r ui u
dunccr. has lirrn iirrcslrd 1 l15t, lllia , yr )h, n,vl,., m-st L. human, bond nilos
IliC French Imvrrnmcnl ,,nrt who tried to get Fatty Ar- in in, in i Link robber-, is Hie
cllitrm'ti wilU liiiving Rivcu ,bui-klo hack upon the screen. Mr. a:lleIlluu' wi.tiw. She wiints
miUlarw secrets lintu-i n7'; ""' the t-n.liu l c Uxt
- of tbs movie, sad his Jemarh.s) "'" penally.
t LODGE DIRECTORY J
TtTttv
United Artisans Meets tn Mao
cabee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members always
Wetcome.-
MAV HINGE L, M. A.
M1LOKED McCUIJXICH, Treas.
BKLLE STEPHENSON, Sec.
Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets ln
Maccabee hall, on Caas street
on second aud fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
S o'clock. Visiting brethren in
good standing always welcome
OLENN WOODKUFF. W. P.
THEO. W. ALTHAU8, W. P.
b. If. GOODMAN. 8ec
w. a. m. O. T. W., Hoseourg H
viow ino. . 1 1 Holds legUMir oitnt,
liis uu becond aud fourth Thurs
days at p. m. Visiting sis
ters invited to attend reviews.
Maccabee hail, s'lne and Cass
streets. '
USA RAPP, Com. '
JESSIE KAPP. coL'
CTe. Roseburg Chapter No. 1
noiua uiuir regular meeting oo
the first aud Uiird Thursdays is
each month. All sojouruiug brotu
era and sisters are ruspecuuny
invited to attend.
ETHEL, J. HURT, W. M. ' i
FREE JuHWSo.N. Secretary.
RoMburg Reoe.Kan Lodge No. 41,
- u. w, e. ateeia u ura re
lows Temple every week on
'l uesday. evening. Visiting mem
bers in good standing are cor
many invited to attend.
' . ETHEL BtSENBARK, N. 0.
UEHTRUIlE HATFIELD, U. S
EMMA LENOX, F. S.
ATF.-iA7 M-,-Laurel "Lodge-Nol
18. Regular communication
second and fourth Wednesdays
eacn month at Masonic Tempie,
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wet
vome. .
J. M. THRONE, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS, Sec.
B. f. O. Elks, Roseburg Lotfge No.
S2 Hold regular communication
at the Elks Temple tin each aeo
und and fourth Thursdays each
month. All members requested
to attend regularly, and all visit
ing brothers are cordially Invit
ed to attend.
J, O. DAY. Jr., B. R.
J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary.
United Brotherhood ot Carpenters
and Joinera of America Meets
at 476 S. Main second and mourth
. Tuesday evenings of each mooVe
All Carpenters welcomed.
T. V. HOI.MRSt Riui fin .
EMERY COI.SI Pru
Laurel Chapter No."S1, r, A. X
Meets every third Tuesday of
each month In Masonic Temple.
All members requested to attend
and visiting companions wee
coins.
W. O. BURT. Hlch Priest
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
Pythian Sietera, Um'pqua- Temple,
Na 4 Vleew the second and
fourth Monday evenings nf each
mouth, at the K. of r. hall. Vis
itors always welcome.
.MART! LA CHRlSTENSEN.M.E.C.
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
MAT B. PARKER. M. of F.
LAUHDRTKIDS
form of white clover, that ha
cuuie nere irom nunoprn iiaiy. ..., . .
a. in uiifi Divtimists iwiRprn wmi
clover and atsiKe rlnver.and has
inn pprpnnia nanu or wnue no ... . n.!l,,irrrt
ver. r.xpenmpni station trials
have proviM. it very prodncttro
nam
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
Regular. Communica
tion, 2nd and 4th Thurs
days, Masonic HalL
matters of statewide Importance Roseburg Lodge No. 1037 l O. O.
for pasture in the coast dlstrlc.
In the Willamette valley, and in
eastern Oregon Irrigated sections
In Crook. Lake and in Malheur
counties. tood seed yields have
been secured In both Cmok aod
LEGION MEETS TUESDAY
WITH THE AUXILIARY
Notice members of both the e
American Legion and Legion
M. Meets every Wednesday
night. Moose Hall. 148 H. Jack
son street. Club rooms opes
7:30 to lo p. ta. Visiting b oth
ere welcome.
W. A. BOOARD. Dictator.
H. O. PAROF.TER. Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer.
neen secured in hoia t rnoa aod - . ... , ,,, ,,," , " -
Lake eountles. The seed pi Ice u,xK"",r ,A ,,f"nt "k 1 I. 6. O. PhiTetiTrrooMlii
is high and the demand good. ' " orgsnlsatlon. will be held M-, odd Fellow, Tent-
He.ulls show that U succeeds T , ! armory on Tuesday pl every Friday evening. Vlail-
best on landethal It tree from night. Be there, everyone. l)x- ,- brethren are always weir
white clover and aisike clover.
ter Rice will address the as-
e) semblage and a good program e;
Eat barbecue saacwlehes and being prepared.
Ue forever. Brand's RStad Slaud,
always wel
come. ,
LEO D. RAPP. N. (i. i
A. J. GEDDES. Ret See. I
1. B. BAILET, Fin. Sec I
VV US AVE TMC VMEAwfV
COLOR. H
rSHD THeST WtrVm J
JTuJT H0V ViE VJlN I
Every shirt that we laun
der and every collar that
leaves our place Is laun
dered up ta perfection,
lust exactly as our custo
mers waut them. We give
personal attention to a.l
laundry that comes In,
and that Is the reason that
we do such good work. If
yon are not satisfied with
your laundry work, send
it to as; you will be then.
Roseburg Steam
laundry
PHO.U7
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