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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926'. FIVE i Lots of it in Gordon Hats and you'll like the diversity of the styles t I Yf brim with its smart, well A 1 1C I Oil dressed appearance. (a quality hat.) i . . i . i .ill' I h , cnih brim Wlth 118 def,aea,y 1 IlC 0 1 Id. U jaunty air. , (a quality hat.) Cf )T trasting bands, too many in W 11 bright colors. Smart Style si. GO' ii Cpence WS Many '.'Colds" Caused by Poor Ventilation To And better preventive meth ods, doctors in recent yenrg have been studying the common cold more carefully tlmn ever, and two authorities have summarized the supposed causes of this utllictlon under live lieadlugs; chills and drafts, coudltlons of the weather. Irritation of the membrane on Ibe breathing apparatus, infection and bad ventilation. The lust is re garded us the commonest of ail the causes, us warm slagaunt ulr pro duces congestion In tho mucous membrane which becomes covered with a thick secretion und affords a weak spot fur germs to uttack. In cool nlr, this membrane remains tuut nnd well moistened. Then, In n poorly ventiluted room, cold cur rents of nlr. are likely to strike the feet, while the bend Is exposed to the wunn, polluted upper at mosphere. Tills Is Just the reverse of what Is considered the ideal con dition for health, "cool breezes blowing nround the head, the radt mit heut of the sun, and a warm ground to stand on." Exposure alone will not cause colds In healthy individuals, the doctors de clare. Arctic explorers, fishermen, ond others who remnin out of doors for long hours in stormy, cold weather, often seem Immune from these disorders. Irritation of the mucous membrane 'of tho respira tory passages by dusts and chem icals 18 also a common cause of colds. Popular Mechanics Magazine. MHELDWINS FIRST GOLF HO FROMFiimraivi I tliitUI UUUUIIL i L.IUII (AssnHiili'd l'ri'BH I.i'nRcil Wire.) Kl'llKNU, Ore., Juno 21. Mnrsh fijtd won Ibe first, round of the in-tor-city golf tournament between liugcne and that city, played yes terday on the local links, by the scores of 2S to 2l. A number of lOugcne's first stiing players were unable to play, being out of town. At the end of the first nine holes, m- half way point in the mulch, ill lio morning, the two loams were at dead heat, with ten-all, but the visitors came through a little stronger In tho second nine and won the match. Eugene, will play the return game at llarshficld. Sunday ami Labor day, September 1-5. The local clubmen plan lo make a two-day trip over (he week-end holidays. C. K. CRANSTON NAMED SUPREME COURT CLERK f Assneialri! l'ros I-eawd Win) SALKM. Ore., June 21. Arthur S. Jlensnn, clerk of the slate su preme court, has appoinled ('. K. Cranston of l'endlelou as deputy clerk lor the eastern Oregon ses sions widen meet at i'endleton twice a year. Attention Annual Legion and Legion Auxiliary picnic to bo held Thursday evening, June-2'llh at Alexander's Park. All members Invited. For fur- ther information call 316-K. standards," declares James G. Mc- Donald, chairman. "Some of. the more orthodox lollowors ot iviaix have occasionally protested vio lently against these concessions, but in vain." , The growth nnd security of Russia's foreign trade depends on j the rapidity of her economic re eovery, Mr. McDonald adds, which ' In turn depends largely on the ex i tent to which long term credits are made available, i "llefnro granting these, enpital , ism still demands further conccs i sions." j The tendency toward doing bus iness on a capitalist basis "grows stronger day to day," he con tinues. I "Despite attempts by state coin ! petition to break tho back of priv ' ate capitalism In 11125, private en i terprise .again is enjoying a rela i lively flee hand. Nearly fitly per 1 cent of the retail trade in Russia i today Is in tin- hands of private I trailers. Russian foreign trade, however, is srill a government ! monopoly, though less rigorous." Parts of Old London That Have Been Moved It is frequently pointed out thnt Temple bar is at Theobald's pork, ond thnt the front of old Mercer's hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, is now the front of Swnnnge town hall, but there are bits of London which have gono much far ther afield and are not so well known. In the cathedral of Ghent, In Bel glum, are elaborate copper can dlesticks that once belonged to Old St. Paul's. It may be asked how they escaped the great fire. The fact is they had been sold by Crom well about sixteen years earlier. Still farther afield has gone the old rose window of the south transept of Westminster nbbey, also the work f Wren. It was removed about twenty-live years ago to mnko "room for a new window In memory of the late duke of West minster, nnd was given to the ca thedral In Cape Town. In the garden of the White Bear Inn nenr Addlscombe, .Croydon, stands the figure of a refal-looking white bear made of wood. This used to lie n prominent object where tiie electric signs now blaze at Pic cadilly circus. 'Until sixty years ago the White Bear Coaching inn stood on the stte now occupied hy the Criterion restaurant, and tills huge wooden bear was Its sign. London Tit-lilts. Oldest College Fraternity Phi Beta Knppa Is the oldest Greek letter college fraternity In the United Stales. Tt was found ed December fi, 1770, nt William and Mary college, and had estab lished chapters at Yule, Harvard nnd Dartmouth before ISnn. It was originally secret and social in character, but gradually this 'was dropped and the fraternity became what It Is today an honorary so ciety, membership in which is con ferred nt graduation, or shortly be fore, upon those students who srand best In scholarship throughout I their college course. To be chosen I is n high scholastic honor. Women ns well ns men may oolong. The Greek letters. Phi Beta Kappa, stand for "Phlsosophla Blou Ku bernetes," meaning "philosophy the guide of life." The emblem is a small gold watch key. flyers pumps and electric water sen ilis at Wharton Bios. Buy Myers pumps und you can always get repairs. CARD OF THANKS V.'e wish to thank the neighbors and friends of Roseburg and Rid dle for llieir kindness and beauti ful floral offerings during the ill ness and death of our beloved mother. lila F. Holdridge, R. E. Holdridge. RUSSIAN INDUSTRY LEANS TO CAPITALIST STANDARDS Eat barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand WALLOWA SMOKING CAN. NEW YORK. .lone 21 Soviet Russia is "working hard to recon ptnicti and develop industry, agri culture and commerce along largely capitalistic lines." says a report of the Foreign Policy As sociation. "The .Soviet authorities have frequently been obliged to scrap their t'oinniiini.-t theories when the latter clashed too harshly with economic realities ami have made bii: concessions to capitalistic f Assnrinlr.t Cn-si I.nnR'-'l Wilf.) PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 21. About 22 acres of timber sale land in the Wallowa National Forest will lie closed lo smoking on July 1 because of logging operations, ac cording to the district forest of fice. The tract is near Wallowa. Had Little Use for Bath In "Lord Grcllfeil's Memoirs" there occurs this story, told to Lord Grenfell by n surgeon Hint had practiced In South Africa, regard ing the simple manners and ctis- j toms of the Boers: "A medical j friend of his nearly lost his prac-i tlce with a Boer family for pre-1 scribing ablutions for" an elderly! Dutch woman. Her husband I ptronely remonstrated, saying: "Young mnn, you nre a stranger in this country nnd recommend new customs contrary to our usage. I have been married tn my vrow for j tlilrty-tlve years, during which time water hnfl scarcely touched her' body! You are Ignorant, sir. of our! mode of life, nnd do not, understand I our wnnts! Begone!" "j Broccoli planters in either hand or horse drawn styles at Wharton Bros. ABOUT LOST ALL FAITH SHE HAD IN MEDICINE Early Locomotives The first successful locomotive mnde In America, the "Best Friend," was built nt West Point foundry. Cold Springs. N. Y and given Its first trinl about ninety-five years ago. says the Chicago Journal, During the previous year Peter Cooper, the American Philanthro pist, hnd constructed n locomotive nt his Iron works nenr Baltimore. This was called the "Tom Thumb," nnd was tried on the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad, but wus too small : for any practical use. a loromo Let's welcome Summer with a new outfit fine carjnew tires. bright household-.ahd plans for a Fourth of July Tour Summer is here officially. This the 21st her birthday. Let's celebrate for she's the gayest and kindest of seasons. Let's spruce up, doll up, paint iip, clean up let's abandon the old togs, the old ways and the old conservatism let's step out and buy! New clothes put new color in life's picture, new pep in the step. A new rug new porch furniture animates the cheer of the home. New tires, a new battery and clean cylinders revitalize the good old car. A new trunk a new suitcase brings vacation days closer. Let's link arms and step out! Retail values were never greater or fairer. Never has there been so much offered for the money in style, in variety and in utility. That applies on all desirable and usable things all commodities all articles, whether for adornment of person or home. As a newspaper with interests of all at heart, we believe it our duty to point out these things. People far more interested in their own thoughts, their own pleasures, their own cares frequently overlook the trend of values. Values are like the tide they advance and re cede. The time to buy is when the dollar buys most . ..and that time isNOW! Buying now means saving money. There is no other practical viewpoint. So, like all prudent, thrifty citizens, let's buy NOW! Three GloriousJDays are Coming! Holidays! July 3-4-5. Spend them touring . . . behind the steering wheel . . . unwinding mile after mile of beautiful scenery i . with a pause at quaint, cool inns for fresh country-cooked foods. Get the car in shape and pick out the long, long trail. If tires or accessories are needed, buy them now. The News-R eview SI .the opening of trade today with no jchangc in quotations from Sulur jd.iy. Print butter 41c. Extra cubes 28Jc; extra cubes 2se; ;.standards 27ic and prime firsts Ili'c. Buying price of butterfat i ranges from HI) to 41c. Kggs: Fresh standard Illlc; flrsls 2'Jc unsatisfactory to growers and ill tie business is passing at the moment. I PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. I Wheat: BtlB hard white, hard 'whito, bluesteni, baart, federation, soft white, western whiuu S1.41; xfras hard winter, northern nprliig Si.3i; medium 26c and 'western red $1.35. f.swcijit,(i I'r.isa !.iMAii Wire.) PEKINi;, June 21. Tho British counsul at ."hengui reports thai on June 8, an American uoinnn, .Miss Mauley, was dragged lioin tile' rickftliaw In which sin; was riding by au unarmed Chinese who Hied to stl angle her. Miss Manly was slightly injured. Hlit; was rescued by bystanders who handed over her assailant to the police. As a consequence of representa tions of the consuls, tile authorities ut Cheugtu Issued a proclamation current receipts 27c. J Monday arrivals of country! PORTLAND, Ore., June 27 Cut dies.ied meats and poultry were Hie strong to 2.ric higher; receipts very light anil prices along tlio jcattlu lliS; calves 380. Kteers, I m.i cot were nominally steady at'nodluni $7,504)8.50; common ffi.uO .Saturday's close. choice light '". ; eanneis and cutler steers 'calves 14, to Ijc; choice light ho l!ll(.20c. Livu poultry: Heavy Io ns 25 to 2Gc; light liens 21c IS.OOtfrG.OO; heifers, common and medium $ l.60t( 7.00; cows, good ?fo..;.t 0.50; common and medium springs 18 to 20c; colored up to 5 l OOli 0.2i,; canners und cutters t2.uuvt4.vu; nuns, good beef (year- Corsets Made to Your Own Measure MADE BY BTH AVE. N. Y. CO. Also the New Chads Combination Girdle and Brassieres for Wear With Ono-Pleco Dross. Satisfaction Guaranteed MRS. JONES, 203 Perkins Bldg., 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 27-F-4 Old potatoes inactive, $1.50; new jiotntoes 3c lb. OnioiiH Inactive 51.755) 2.00. Nula (uiet. Walnuts No. 1, 18f 21c; lllbertu nominal; almonds 30'oi j tin W excluded) fa;00ili.U0; coin nion to medium (cuimera and bol jognas) $l.00ii,5.l)0; calves, medium to choice (milk feds excluded) $8. 50fa.5U; culls and common $5.50 '8.00; venlers, medium to choice But That Was Before Port land Woman Took'Kar nak and Was Restored 1o Such Splendid Health Now She and Her Hus band Both Praise This Remarkable Preparation. "II sei mm only rich! tn me that I should tell everybody I can alinut Ka;nak r-o they can take this medi cine aed u-et rid of their Iroubles like I iii." d-clares Mrs. (i. A. liainilloti. of .127 Broadway, Port land. Ore. "SiTwe my eprrallon about i ipht lnnTiili.5 aco I just suffered all sorts of stomach trouble. " continues Mrs. Hamilton. 'l was so weak, wtrnout and nervous I was forced to see my housework go undoue, and all my friends know how sick .1 was. "Mv stomach just seemed to stav upset, and "Indigestion, gas, liilloiisii'ss and nervousness kept me f.oling miserable all the time. And I tried so many different medicines without any results thai I just about lost faith in all 01 them. "Ihit we read what so many Port land e ople had to say about Kar- 1 nak that my husband eot this medicine for me, and it has sim ple built nie up like a onierent person It has quieted my nerves so I (an sleep sound and restful, and has put my stomach In order so that I haven't a trace of indiges tion, ca or biliousness now. My husband is takinz the medicine now and praises it just like I do. I tell you. it Just the grandest medi cine made." Karnak Is sold In Roseburg by Nathan Kullerion, the Rcxall store, and by all other leading druggists 'in Roseburg and every other town. five was Imported from England In I saying that any Chinese found mo- 1S29. and served as a model for the testing foreigners would bo Inline- American builders, although it wns dlately shot. Itself a failure. j Dresses on Exhibition The dresses wnrn by wires of Presidents at liiani.'iiraljt frnin Martha Washington ti, and Itielu,! nl both Mrs. Wilson,' are pre served on cM.lbl'len nt Smithien lan Institution. Wu-lilngton. Tin: women ny the gown of Dolly Mad ison Is the prettiest, the most CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS All warrants of Camas Valley School District No. 21, Warrants .No. 1 to 15, and indorsed 'not aaid for want of funds," are fids day called. Interest ceases alter mis date. Present to First Btate and .Saing3 Bunk, Koseburg, tor iiayment. Dated at Camas Valley, this 12th 31c, Brazil nuts nominal; Oregon j 10.50fj 11.50; culls uud common LM.;.-ium.o uuiuiuui, le-auuis a li'li :$(. 50411.50. 11'c' I Hogs slow to 25c lower; receipts Cascara bark noinliially steady, 11850; heavyweight (250 to 850 lbs.) Cc. Oregon grape root nominal. 'medium, good and choice JKLOufy Hops old eiop nominal 2.",c bid 115.00; medium weights (200 to 350 on new crop. Old crop 30c bid; 3-'lbs.) common, medium, good and l l: w. metzger , SASH DOORS ,MlLLWORK"ji Complete Line of Buildiiag Material jjj 4 . jj Agent for Fairbanks-Morse & Co. Phone 3G2 Roseburg, Ore. contracts 22c; 1020 contracts 2K;25c. June 21.- cholco $14. UOfii 15.25; light lights (100 to 2o lbs.) common, medium, good and choice $14.7515.35; light lights (1KII to 2l,u Ibx) com tlstic. mnde of heavily hroendec" ( day of June, W. L. .MOORK. Clerk. white silk. emlTolilererl In ouets nfailowprs In natural color. I ' sweeping floor length, tiny wnlst.l Flock and special doors, win puffed sieove, richly simple. lr ur ido,vs, screens and cabinet work for pnsses all the others. Anyway that ; sale at Metzgers. la n'lint n Kansas woman lells I',,-. : log Herbert, says Capper's Weekly 14 I I J'OlnXAM On: 'iHrLr;ally all of !tnr Yxih crop of'mot), iiinlluiu, K'hhI iinil diolco hops has h' t-fi diripobcd of In Or-1 $1 S.lbUi lfi.fiu; parking lions (loiife'li ami VaslilHK"Ji and huyrrs Hti'l Hinooth) fll.0(Krr:t..:j0; hIhuku-an- now ci'tuurlm? their attention U1 plH I)U to KlO lh.) medium, on thi new crop. Some contract- Jgood and cholco $M.fOfyH.00; niK in reported at 2.j crits on c! feeder arid utocker pigs iio 180 let., Crop piospectrt are not very ,lbn.) medium, good and choicu $15. hjii:irt. at. piL-tienl. Indications point 00 17.25. io a fUKKh'H crop of only CO per; (Holt or oily and rniitfK cent In tho valley with only a tior-ipigs ex(ded In ahovc quotation.) nuciB 3uwp mjonk tt -t ami oc HiKM- I SPECIAL THIS WEEK! mal outlook for clusters. pa.uug up to 21c In CalifoiKa For results use News-Review classified ads. 0 ! Aocist.-l ITrm LctM-d Wire.) For all ue news read The. Newf. i PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. KaTlew. (Buttr and eggs were steady at er; guality coimiileied; receipts 1710. LamiiH. inedlum to choice St roRTI.ANI), Ore., June 21 i bounds down (I l.ou'ii 12.35; Lambs. U'ool market quiet alter last weeks jcuIIh and common IS.OOti 11.00; sab-. Moso of the choice clips ; yearling wethers, medium to choice have been sold and buyers are $8,005)10.50; ewca, common to jshowiug little Interest in the. lower choice 84.00ft 5.00; culls and , can grades. Eo far'crlferi naveHeen'''ners'$2.00S4.00.'. v ' ; j 1 ' ' J ' REDUCTION ON j !! REFRIGERATORS ! "ZIGLER - GRAVEN HARDWARE CO : 5 Roseburg Phone 25 g ' . Garden Hose Lawn Mowers t I- i