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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1926. t'.i . '' JlimilSTQBOWRS- II (Ax;b(cd i'rcw LuaM'J Vlr.) , . KLAMATH FAI.I.H. Oru.. Juno 21. C. T. iloynton, of ' i'orllunil, wim drowuod jX'aliTday itflernoon whin his uulnniablle plunged off a nuiTow road Into tho main canal of tho Klamalh Iri'Inatlun district which flows through this city. Jtoyntoii coasted down a ' ntuep liill und nttcniptcd to make u slmi'D I urn nt the canal. His car failed lu ! negotiate tho curvo and plunged off the road Into the canal turning completely over once und lighting right Hide up lu tho canul. Iloyn ton was apparently knocked un conBcioiiH and thrown out of. the. car.. His body who Bwept down the canal neverul hundred feet and finally recovered by elly patrolman Jtosa 11. I'rown, who plunged into Iho -water ufter It. This Is tho fourth fatal nutombilo accident In Klamath Falls during the past three weeks. the women former champions. The kint; hhuol; hands with each player. There was great applause ior Mrs. Lambert Chambers, seven ttmcB a ghamplonship winner, and there was an even greater burst when Mile. Lenglen stepped up. The French star curtseyed deeply to their niaJeatloB aa she received her medal. . : There were three rousing choors for the king, as the ceremony end ed und the royal party went to their box to watch the first match on the center court, an exhibition doubles between Mile. Lenglen and Mies Klizubcth Uyaa against Mrs. Kittle McKane Godfree and Sen orlta U'Alvarez. Rough lumber, dressed lumber, finirJied lumber, windows, doors, brick, posts, wood and coal nt Page Lumber and Fuel Co. Phono 212. 'fit's :An III Wind That Blows Nobody Good" Our Biggest Shoe Sale has been an eyeopener to buyers of Roseburg and Douglas County. Hundreds visited this store Saturday and today, only to find Bargains galore, and many bought several pairs to provide for future needs, thus saving many dollars. So what is an ill wind for this store is dollars in the pocket to purchasers. "j 1 J ' Dres3 Shoes, Street Shoes, Work Shoes, Oxfords, L Pumps, Slippers Shoes for youCome in and get htted and Save;. 8-GM LEAD IN COAST BALL RACE f AHfiociii't-d I'rcsB Lciisei Wire.) SAN FMANCISCO, Juno 21. Un official standings of Hie Pacific 'coast league basi'ball teams lm:luil 'ing yesterday's games follows: Team W. L. Los Angeles 4ii 27 Oakland 38 31 Missions 38 37 Sacramento 38 37 Seattle :7 Portland ., . vl 3U Hollywood 35 San Francisco 32 . Sunday's Const Games. Los Angeles 2-1; Portland 3 3. (Second game 7 innings). Oakland 4-7; Hollywood 3-3. (First game 10 Innings). Mission 3-2; Seattle 8-1. Sacramento 8-10; San Francisco 9-1. Ashland Trims Medford. MRIiFOItfi. June 21. A .-inland' defealeil Medford, 5 to 3. yester day In a game repleto with errors and fast fielding by both tc;ns. rscoror - APPOINTMENTS FOR CLINIC ON JULY 7 MAY NOW BE MADE e Appointments may now be' made for the baby clinic to be held In Kost-burg, July 7, according to an announcement made today by the county health unit. Ir. Alice Flood, of tho children's bureau, Wash ington, i). C, will be iu the city on that dale to conduct the clinic. wnicn win do tor all children un der school age. llecause of tho large attendance which Is autici paled the clinic will bo conducted on tho appointment plan and par ents having children whom they desire to have examined by this specialist may miiko arrangements at any tlmo before the date set. Dividends for You From Electrical Development Rough lumber, dressed lumber, finished lumber, windows, . doors, brick, posts, wood antt coal at Puge Lumber and Fuel Co. Phone 2-12. TWO HURT IN AUTO WRECK AT BROCKWAY SUNDAY Mrs. V. J. Short and son Max received minor Injuries yesterday evening in an auto collision at Brockway, when their car was struck by a machine driven by Paul C. Morton, a traveling sales man. Mrs. Short was thrown against the windshield, receiving numerous cuts about the face. The young son received cuts about the lace and bead and a broken noBO. When Our GRAND BEAUTY 8HOPPE Phone 306 for French paper curl. 37 water waves, dyes, bob curia. Mar 40 eel 11.00. Resets 60o. 40 I o II, NEW EDITOR NAMED FOR LUMBER PERIODICAL Muortntt'd PreM Leaaed Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. Stewart H. Holbrook for the past four years on the staff of the Loyal has been appointed acting editor has been appointed netting editor ot the Four L News, official publi calion of the association, succeed ing J. It. Fitzgerald, recently resigned. 4 111 West Cass St. Ashland 'Medford naileries: Davis. Vnliler nnil Force. Hughes; Selioeui, Foley and llannister. Klamath Falls Wins. KLAMATH FALLS. June 21. 'In a free hilling game. Klamalh Falls dci'cnlcd drains Pass yeslei- day 8 lo I. liy virtue of Med ford's defeat by Ashland. Klamalh and .M . - 1 1' 1 1 1 1 are n sal n llcl lor first plai-e in Ihe soulhern Oregon base- , ball league. 622 Is the phone No. of the Hotel Rose barber and benutv imrlnr. It. IL E. Shampoo 60c, marcel ?1. Phone for 5 0 9 appointment. , 3 12 3 WHITEHOUSE RENAMED. SALEM. Ore., Juno 21 M. H. Whitehouse of Portland was today reappointed by Governor Pierce as a member of Iho slate board of architect examiners, to serve until May 30, 1031. epresentative Calls YOU MAY receive a call from one of our represen tatives, .who will tell you all about the advantages of investment in die preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company. He will tell you how the extent and value of this Company's activities have multiplied six-fold in the last ten years. He will tell you about the increasing demand for the services supplied by the great hydro-electric plants and widespread . transmission systems that are back of this investment. He will tell you, too, how easy it is to invest you can begin now by paying only $5 a share per month on our Monthly Investment Plan. You need not wait, liowever, for h eur representative to ' call. A phone call or post card will bring ' him quickly, with complete infor mation as to. price and return.' I POWER. COMPANY MXJRPAATNET.S IN fKOCRESa at Wharton Ilros. : Panorama of President's Vacation Spot Shows Life in Wild Beauty liens that extends northward for twelvo miles from Uie water's edge. However, some of the must noteworthy scenery of the Ailiron dacks is spread in a grand icinti. nuna from the atalo highway not ! inr Irom Iho private road lead ing lulo Iho Klrkwood preserve. Marey. iho stale's highest mou:i- resident Coolidge Is nlmost tain. Melulyre. Willi, face In the sure to havo unwelcome visitors, : noil beasl , St. Regis Moiiniaiu lo for even tho secret service men ;lhe west. Wolf jaws and Aruprr ean't keep away the black files sand, are some of iho other imgh that lay siege to tho Adirondack tv profiles with which the Pre I- Ini- woods Into in Juno and early in; dent will become familiar as he .i my. Residents take consolation mniois in tho vicinity of the In the eouipurntlvo brevity of enmn. PAUL SMITH'S N. Y., Juno 21. I notulnnllnns at Runtime Lake vil- im. euiiirn at nun Mniin s, i lago, thirteen miles distant. mo neurest tiettiemeni lo Presi dent tloolldgu's summer Wblto , Jlousej is St. Jif.!n's-ln-llio-Wll-dornesa, Kpiscopnl. It Is u tiny edllieo of logs, built ami nmin- ' TaTned by the fashionable summer colony, which each season ,' .uvula a city choir and nrominent clergymen for Iho services. ! "Tho nearest Congregational their - church Is at Jlnlono. thlrly-elgnt Door nro 80 plonltrul iu Iho inik'8 north of h!l 1'ino Cami). ! Tho vlow from White Pino, Paul Smith's wotor t lt.it ihir I hero it i n I'roabyti-r an church nt ; Camp on OskhimI Lak.- i.s llmitt'ii : appcaiancp Is laltcn n.t a mall, r K'GeM MHIh. two mllvn nwuy. ami ; l. tho wator ami to tho insular, of mursc lv Iho nntlvvs atnl llio " WiroHH rhnrrhi'H of varlnus do- low-lyfnir friiiKo of tho wilder- Hummer riHldiniH. Mn-n nn.i --lit lont; h! n re disappenrod nml t ho klllinn of Iho last panihor is ro cillt'd only ly t!io (i!iic;i jitiitti'M. Ulack hoar uio Imyousinjily milli on) us. La:i niowoi'M at I nnrnrniTP nnrnm n TOTEIISITOnS ! fluy your roof from 1'ages. They j have four good kinds of cedar !shingl besides prepared roofing I and asphalt shingles. Phone 212. K EATON DECLINES. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES: OREGON Medford, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls CALIFORNIA Yrcka, Dunsmuir More Than 2,000 Home Shareholders ( Awwii:liiU',l I'resa Lcnscd Wire.) SA1.H.M. Ore., June 21. Will Moore, slate fire marshal, has re ceived a telegram from Duster Iveatou, motion picturo producer ! now operating nt Cottage Grove, in forming him Hint Kenton will be' I - : : rrT - - - : rrrr. 7r unable to atlend the stafe conven- "illk at 35 degree F.. regularily of t tire Is kept between 130 and 113 climates such n.iini n,.,.ni, HBtMij-g-mma-jiF j lion of lire chiefs at Corvallis. -o- ' I',.., !,,,. n,,.. WIMIM.I-.'DDN. Kng., Jim,. 21... Viueeiil liii hards, who with Frank T. HiKiler, won (lie duuhles tennis championship here i:i IH2I. was one of Ih" recipients of tenuis medals at Ihe hands of !,-r Majesty, the t'ueen. today at Ihe opening of the Wimbledon lournainrnt. Tin1 Huy your roof from Pages. They have tour good kinds of cedar shingles besides prepared reeling and asphalt shingles. Phone 242. feeding, feeding a uniform amount. 1 degrees R clean pails and clenn, dry pens, . well lighted and ventilated. carries away the several important soil chemicals. Lime, one of the FARM POINTERS "A limestone country is a country" Is an ago old truth. Land plaster is used on potato! tho oven. The following rules, accordinc to 'niost Important of the chemicals the experiment station, serve as all" soils, is readily leached and Heat Is successfully used to tie- guide in the feeding of Oregon ' unless some system of cropping is slroy insects in small ami, nuts of.' dairy cows: Carried on by which the plants grain or similar products by Iho i 1. Teed all the roughness Ihev retain the lime through their rools. Oregon experiment station. The 'will eat -,.p clean at all times. " i " is s0" carried uown beyond the l'eed one pound of grain per reach of most crop plants, finds 'lueen also presented trophies i material is put lu a shallow baking, 2. rich pan und placed In the over for one I day for each pound of butterfat tlle experiment station. I hour. The temperature is regu- 1 produced per week, or one pound I i.it,Mh ii i,h u, ,tiui iii gium umi) ior eacn tnree pounds Certain weeds such as rhoen ! tho oven. Thislskeiitch.se to of milk. L... :.','"c, " ,,"S ... i,i ,-..v.,,,i hiMii ,,. ,.,i,i,., i.ni i. !,. .,, ,.ii ,i . ' ., ... ,. .. .. uu, nonei a:m norse-tan HO.W MANY PROPOSALS clo'ijeu.'ji tu na ..!.: jctv ? (DoJuiMilff n.rot'iv trfli fl-f xtrtrt of Kctttnft men le v.p (lit lt-c.,ti(wi) TlAT'IinY say, "The way to n V man's heart is tliruirglt his stomncli". That britijs lis to the Mihjivt (if catinr! rfcht nivay! An. I I m cs nnd forks ntiJ spoons! So my little secret is jut thiq: lie (he perfect hostess. S rvc ilc- liciotis food. Have plentyof silver ware ft all occasions. And let the silverware he beautiful in design . . Hy the wny, hive you ccn "TRIl JMPI I" that stunning new partem in V m. Rogers 6c Son lllvcrphli: .KNUDTSON'S ' Jewelers I . 'I...S. Ill : !Vf' .- i r ill & i,-)w .V Trfnmili Patnt lu Spotmi tl.tf ru! dot. mi mm km mm W -Li In ml! if Inn im I I W i.-l. ,v.wt I who owns tho While IMik' (.:nim. : hultirs mo nuiliitiiini'd mi thf In Ice nhnro by Wlllrril MrlmuK.il (' Mnnln-nl. K. Ii.-x- I (lodfrry nf i New York Clly, l. l"iaiirlu'i i of I'hilaih'lpliiii timl Tiilsn. (kla j and M. V. t'ruulnitl of ltrooUln I Tim ostnU'R, howt'ver. lo not i-ti-!mihihihs tlu lakt which no.stlcs in !u Holi(U(h that is l)i(i;n only h j Ilio sonnet of tlu wi nl in I lw j pi lies anil llm calhn if tho liinl. I Vrosltlrtit rit'vnlamb Ilarilsou I unit Ioosfol visittul tho Adiinn : dark . I'ro.slitrnt t'lnvi-land i. fa vorite trout t roam was Kay i M rook, no" fur from Saranao Uako. Hush and pkkoiol ahnnnd In (ts Kood l.ako. In Lower St U ci rloso nl hand, uro lako and brook t roii I. IRLHOOD TO MOTHERHOOD to Htlimihuc piowlh of youn&c planl.s by 'tho soils depart monl of O. A C. oxperiniont .station. without gaiuliiR n Iowa Woman Found Lydia E. ; Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Always Helpful :on Iowa Tho tuiniim under of moo:i rna nui e crops in Oregon 1 his season depends upon t he moisture nn.i weather condilionrt. This is done early bora use ol" abnormally low spring rains, saya tho experiment station. !to boil. 1 his . treatment destroys will tako I the germination of soed and is not weiiihL safe for rising flour. If seed Is in- . studebaser tended tor ; planting, the tmnpum- , Cuiisinnl Beopin; of rain i:i humid ! imxleln. rush generally indicate soil sour- i ness. builds no 4 yearly RpvMitfM'ii voars - 1 1 When the cow is comfortable 'and contented, says the Oregon ex periment station, she responds with a flow of milk far in exeess "When I wan rM 1 hnd lo stay at homo of that u hioh she gives when she from school. I is uncomfortable ami irritated. In June woat her rows give n linger amount of milk than In the cold and wintry weather. II producing ail the nv.t of Ihe year, in stall and barn conditions as nearly pos sible like those of June in warmth, light, ventilation with sun light and succulent foods like sil age and roots to replace June grasses bossy responds with a generous flow of milk. mo.j'-Mno. Now kc nor with s ! I h.Tve takrn ii w a born 1 e:innni r , tho goo i I Iiavp i ' :v ( v - W hen 1 , take i;. , over thi 1 Iv!;- m books I ' I V new ; f'ii;t:t1 finally had tonuft trhnol. I was so weak. I suffered f o r a b o u t two y o a r s before I took Lydta K. r'.n'k'iaui s Vf'pe ahte Compound, i Vn 1 picked up 'tie of your books md red It. I he tan taking the 1 am a houo children and hoftno rju h one '! -hi it! i f-T:i it Triumph Pattern IndiuduAlSdldd for t $4-6o fxr Kt of 6 VrnsWent Conliilae Vlll find th real wilderness only a sr one's throw- from his quarters. The road from the state hi;;hav to .the ca in p was built yea rs ai;o i through two and a half miles of ivirKin timber from whh no mt I tings have si mo been made. .iu-t a c ro-s the lako. it d i s t a n co o f hardly half n mile, the forest unbroken for twole miles norm- , ward. Itwa This vast stretch of woodlntid i Many c;U ri ),e. 'c-nrth rnrra is traversed solclv bv the l.nkO!,io: s"'1 J-'irning t!:ru tl.elr own I'hi.'i.l.Mnlmm IiIl'Iiwiiv wM.-tl' PCI""'nill "r:VC tl'f t Ml'tlr!il! Irmiy l,rt., .. -tn i, Ih. tt-nd i.r ef'fCts nf .v.i:i K i'l'iVh-itn' l't-ft. White Tine Camp. The forest t.ihln r-mt--.:n t who took clings persistently to the Ilauks ; rwMnnei.il it to M.r daujlitera of tbe road. "s a deraJal! ns? liwa?. irn nut as no! irn he I I tuvc been d.i-in: th-s for tcc-l v. .irs ai:d it nlwavs i p-ji I all of y i.., ill ot and I tel! cvrynne w!:i' t'it Vfuc-jih!.' Cnm i;m for mo "- Prank no Sourness in soils is produced ts the natural result of the decay of organic matter. It Is well known that nn some newly cleared Ore gon timberiand many crops do nor do well. A sound system of pro duction can be established on a pew piece of land that w.lll not produce satisfactory cover crop by usinc limestone npplictVO'ns. reports the experiment station. Vinton. Boil tilth, cultivation and mois ture control are greatly aided by application of limestone. Kssentlal points In raising ! calves In Oregon, according to the. I experiment station, are briefly stated as 'follows: Sweet fresh j Buy. Next Winter's Fuel Wow - u """ i Those who order NOW at Special MONEY. Summer Prices SAVE Summer orders keep our men and our trucks busy. CASH prices on orders of two and one-half tiers or more on one grade of wood taken before July 1 5. 16 IN. OLD GROWTH FIR $3.25 per tier 16 IN. OAK AND LAUREL, BLOCK $3.50 per tier Get Our Summer Prices o n Slab Wood and Coal DENN-GERRETSEN COMPANY Fuel arjd Building Material 231 N. Main St. Phone 128