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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926.
SEVEN
Knock -Em Out
Protect your cattle and horses by using
Sherwin-Williarns Fly Spray. It will do the
business and make life endurable for the ani
mals. If you go to the mountains, take along
a can. This fly spray
KNOCKS OUT FLIES, GNATS
AND OTHER INSECTS
Try it and be convinced,' besides making your
stock comfortable. ;
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Iron Mongers
MEXICAN ARID LAND MADE '
KKODUCTlVb. BY ITALIANS!
NOUALHS, tArist.t June 2. i.;Ver lwliV 0f bacteriological fer
Tiansiurinuig 5,umu ucics ot and,-! tilizers tor plants "U suiinus uig
uiipiouuciive land in me heart ut jaa ucscnucu by un agent, hut is oi
the Sonoia river ueiiu, statu of 'mne or no vaiue." says tl. It. Hy-
fconora, itiexico, into a lanner's
paiadi&e has been llie u ;u ot 11:1111111 station,
fcinuu colony ot ualnuio, an in u Ulhl yw a iia Uoiiler, who
tpace 01 seven years. !ha(l ua ulipurluaii v lo engage in
Ihe soui.'ib have built u thrivmsu0 St.uln o a sort ot imcierioi-
liuie commuimy ami nave cou-
KliCUIed Iwetilv miitM ot allbslail-
liai canals, ciiscKs and drams, a no
jiatiaiib have raided two crops a
year on neieioioru wasi.o lamia, in
cluding uiom; ot -brans and corn ill
l-iecewuer and Januavy) and wheat
in iiay. iSovv tney aie al work ou
l.roject lo L.a.ii grape vineyarus. ,
liuy lumber from 1'agv, today! iu
FACISTS ALSO INTENU TO
KSSTOHE CULTUHt OF OLD
,
KllVK Jinn, "n P.wist ll.llv in-
temld lo be llle resloier 1111U BUC-
ce.-u.or of me Jioman hmpire ot mo i tBuao. '-"3- """'-' ' "
La.-sais tuitumiiy as c.l as po- .aKAi ti.e purcnase ot bacienoio
liticallv Ifcical i.reparations, that are said lo
..,,'' tl111 ., ,...1. .... In,.iMlr Jcuina.il a uuiiiber ol tllac.eiu tyies
Home s airhiiccioiiic supreinac,
tn govern,,,,, it has tuinou to
canning .ita.y s heritage in the
oilier art.7. I
ll-el . CI) K . ei li e SMIIUUI Ol
Domes noetical ueuius. Mil! be
honoreil by a lnagniiicieiit inonu-;
uieut at ilalitua.
A complete and authentic edition
of the works ot all the great Ko-
umii and Gnek classical writers is
being edited liv sihoiais lor ini-
mediate publication.
Three of tile leading modern ar-;lieldri wnere llie ngni Kinu oi uac-1
lists Carra, Soliict and uppo tena are no present. 11 is doubt-j It is best to harvest grain crops
have been entrusted w.di ."limaml- j tul, of course, if they ( serve any i as soon as possible after maturily
ing and couidiiKLiiiig l..e uuiii. oiuselul pmpuse v.liero' that crop and to fumigate Ihetil properly in
intiiile.s and sculptors m cciinonn-j has been grown in recent years, j order lb kill any " stored-graiu in
ity with tin; unest ciassic.it tiaai- ; but in many ol the newer sections : sees, nays the lull oil Stales de
lious ot amuiiiiiy. ., shvire legumes have. not been com-pailiiiei,t of agriculture. Farmers
, o 1 ' 'nionly grown, as alfalfa In many j now sillier enormous1 losses ironi
NOTICE TO CHLDIT.ORS
In the County Court of the Stute.of
,,1 tii-eiion 1 ni- iinualas Louniy,
iu the Matter ot tne esliile ot 1
Ceursv D.-nz. iveueased. I
.Notice is hereby gnen mat the
Ulid.-r.-liWM-d was on llie 2nd day ot
juii.-. ty-li, duly appunileil admliiis-j
UiUur 01 the elaie 01 l,eere 1-'.
ileceaia-d, by the county
Luurl 01 l.iHiguis Louniy, ( i-ivgoii. I
All l;eiso:is I1.1MI11; e,.u:iis agailiM
said esiale are liereDy reiiunell 10
prt.senl llie same uuly erilieu
illi oui;ueis annexed to l..e uu
deroigiieU al bis law oiuee in iiose-
Imie, llregoll, VML1UU SIX uiuuiua
Hum tills dale.
Dated and unit l.ubli.-,lu il June
IU., lU2ti. i
JOHN T. LONG, ;
Admlnislrator ol lie- e.-iale ol I
George Hear., deeeaseil. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In llu County Couit 'f ih: Slato
ut (H.on for JimmUts Cotiuty, ;
111 I lit III.U'.'.T Ot' Ml"' CliilL' 1 1 i
M.n'iMa .m.lll. I Ncru.-it'ii. )
Nmiiv is li n by f;iwn tint VM
uMiit i':-iii''l on :hc Lii'l in
(1: .linn1. U'-d, duty njipoiui'ii ad ,
ininirlriitur ol liit; csiuu1 ul Miiiil.i i
.SniiKi, iii i ..r'ctl. i-y uu ( uuhiS i
L'OJH Ol lwL(j;i;.s l.ouuiy, OlvKoil, j
Ail ' jiiii.s li.iving tl.'.ims aainH ;
Hiiiii .i:it-' an hcichy n-'i-ui'-il n
pn-iit-iii lii- uiw duly vctilifit
wiUt v'."n ii i":. juiiicsi-ii to u:i-d-
rsijiK .1 al tin- law otlui.- ol,
Johii T. LniiK. i: Hit IVrkins
iliuldiiiK. in ltosi-buj. Orou. i
witliin ;.ix month.s liuin this dan-. 1
i luted and drbt pubiiiihutl Junot
L. M. DAVIS,
A i'"i-f-'t:i ir oi tin estate of
Mai iila Smith, deceased. 1
4m 1 a
"Every Week Is Clean-Ca
Week for the Average High
w.iymn." And it's thn ?a:ne v U!i tb;
.niftnufHC'ur'TS o' r nn rubor
n
!
HIGH SOUNDING NAME
USED FOH BIG FRAUD
Uiop, agronomist of tuo Oregon ex-j0f
.oglcul tul Liiizt.,- called at the sta-
' . ....... .1 i
lion, ami askeu tnat the material
be tried on some crops.
Some months later the dealer re -
turned and viewed the results of
mu exuuiiment. It was reaunv ai-
liMii ni tint nitsnliilHlv un en 1 )(1 had
" ..
i ,, .I..,.., l.ir lh m:) I .1 1 i'l I '1 lift 1
lttgBer;lasler
llt'l t IM. ronsemitillLlV It WaS
orliiless as a inaiertal tur any
.legitimate concern lo sell, auu
worthless also tor larm awllcu-
; lion. This result checked with
lsu, .uccm., "lii u,
! the department of agriculture, llo-
'" ' , . "t,,, ,,;:'",.,,
re-!"" is suimosea to pioduce a cou- ,
s"lei-..ble amount of available plant
'
illij. ot cuui&e, oiiuum nut ut
bo
ic- 1
contused witti the inoculating bac-
teria are not present. It is doubt-;
jiind that aie supplied by Uiu expor-i
iimnl station, and by a number of
rci.uuibiu bacteriological lauorator- j
lies. These legume inoculating oil- ;
lures, when applied lo llie seed or j
(soil, aie very usetul ill inoculating I
sections of the Willamette valley,
ami vetch in many of Ihe sections
llle coast, the inoculating
biic-joui
Iteiia are usetul.
o
Wo like good ctistonier
aiui sell
Brawl ttoodi
l-'tl"! Co.
Page
Lumber and
Cleans slippers
like new !
Sr.in slippers an
shrcr, lovrlv
tl-ira cm
leaned lx-.ii.titi;;! v
wihOrnn:tc Clcaninf; Fluid! a
triumph of'-.lic scicntilit lal-orarorics
oi" the Standard Oil Company of
Ca!':lor;ii.i. No chemitni reaction
on t.i: dves on!v a m:;d, cr;ik
vani'hirg odor Serins ftir-, kid
r!-ive. iliiini'jls or mtl-cs, u'-h.!-
stc-y, n;f
v .r-u'v nmv .1;
imp, h.ir.!-Avrc or depart-
-res o:
Scn'ice Stations.
S"! A.MiA?DO!l - G'iMiWN'Y OK CAl IP )RN'I A
1 1
"1'
:
CleaningFliiid
TUBBY
$EE HOW
1 am ?- i eer
l CAM PULL UP
TBI. GREftT
v QC TREE
J ' ITHACA, N. y, June 23. 0. W.
E CavHmtugh, profeti3ur of agricul
K tural chemist, y til Coruult Uuiver
tiiiy, Is emUavorini; lo apply to
d other foods ami food crops tho
A luiilliorts by which milk la reduced
S In powder I'outainluK all I ho nu
5 ultivo piopertU's of Uio iluhi pio
g duct.
PJ I lie believes his experiments
ff. thus fur indicate mat iiieuus mil
p be found to concentrate, and thus
isuve, many ricrisuubles in which
'ino percentage ol loau is now very
5 high.
2 Would Save Perishables.
El "Olio ot the chief functions of
E ;aEiicuiturul chemistry' he said,
K!"ls to show man how to make the
gibest possible use of his food after
nature has done her part by grow
mMQ 11. If we can preserve loods
S;by concentrating them rather thau
by uBing nresetvatlvoB wo willhavo
muKti u grout t
towards these
make a great ecunoiniu gain. It Is
pj.iunitiua iuuou uuud Viiat, no niv
K 1 working.-
8& "Food crops when harvested con
'taiu certain consiUuleuts which
bhould be preserved. Among these
Stjaro protQiiui, fats, carbo-hydrates,
i Imnn.iirniltii-mi' mi nurii) mi 1 1 x ileitis
and volatile oils which give flav
ors, digestive enzymes, and the
important food accessaries known
as vilamincs.
Fruits In All Seasons.
"As an illustration, the study of
the chemical, physical and biologi
cal properties of milk has icsuiled
in the preparation of u dry milk
in which the original constituents
tue fjum are rvtuined in an uu-
changed comliliou. This concen
trated food, it has been found, can
bo shipped great distances and
kept for a long period of time, and
r.tiil retain the characteristics 01
n i.,.....t
;its original state
' "By somewhat similar methods
'"y would it not bo possible and
'Practicable to process trims and
fciains so that Ihe crops could be
USC(1
In their entirety each year
1I1UIV IIIK IUU1H UlUlinUlU UUL
dttring the season but at other
'- noauniib m. itww.t.
a market for all he could raise?"
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
Tlio annual stockholders' meet-
lng ol i:ie Umqua aaviugs ana
-Loan Ari:uialion wiil be iield at
l-i Nona jacason street, ltoso
j oarg, Oregon, al 7:0 li. m. Wed
nesday, June I'jU, lor me pur-
.lose of electiug directors lor the
b
come belore
tae meeting.
Dated Ihis 11th day
luvi:
of June,
h. O. PARliETER, Secretary
Ituy lumber lroiu Page, today!
(i
INSECT DAMAGE TO GRAIN
RlDUOED BY EARLY
HARVESTING, FUMIGATION
msfcl damage to grains, runners
Dulk'tin 1-tsy-F, ju.st i.s.sucd, brings
many interesting lacts ruhttive
to tho cause and uxiont 01 insect
infes tiitiu ri of grains.
llIea lnsoct.i develop
Uom tho germ 01 gniin, aitnougn
j long slntu didcredilial, still persibls
I among rain ha mile is and produe
I ers. Th fact in, says tho depart-jnn-nt,
that main ollt'ii becomes in
1 fi-meil beioie it is liarvested. The
' rice weevil and thu Angoiimois
j grain moth live over the winter in
I UK? grain bins, fly lo the near-by
iields ot ripening wiieat and corn
a stheae are neaiing nialuiity, and
'lay eugs upon the wheal heads or
corn kernels. These eggs hatch
and the young pests burrow into
immature grain.
) rations are given in the
tin nl corn cribs designed to
permit effective Itiniigat ion and
insl rue t inns are given for their
con.rruction. Thu most successful
Ki aiu l uminal inns are earri'd ou at
l mperai ures liinging from 75 de
gl'i t s to :t." demi-i s K.
1 In- new publication also discus-1
scs tin- fcmitation 01 grain with j
heavHT-ihau-air pases, el feet of
Unitization of seed, lieatihg grain, j
and other related topics. A
-''ly
of the bulletin may be obtained
free .as loim as the supply last,
by wrillng to the l"nitd Slates
1 leprutment of Agricultuie, VVasli
inston. H. C.
..!
Sttidebauer builds no
' LUMBERMEN APPRECIATE
GOVERNMENT'S ACTION
SEATTLE. Jimp
:ip..-( hi!inii o! 1 be
22.- Friendly
oer:iment's 1
1 act inn through t h department (f
ronuneice in appointing E. A. Self
1 rid tie, Jr.. of San Francisco, us
I nni her t rade cntnmi.sH loner at
Tokio, Japan, uas expressed today
-"--s-
i.
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,
Attention Annual Legion ! .
and Legion Auxiliary picnlo! SEATTLE, June 23. Publlsh-
to be held Thursday evening, fd by W. E. Le Iluquot, Jits v.ifo,
Juno 21th at Aleiandor's Park, and their nine children, the Lake
All members Invited. For fur- Washington lteriector of lleilevuf,
ther information cdll 31ti-n. "par hero, is a real family jotir-
junl.
Under the direction of Sylvia,
. 1 1 f H, who is foreman and assistant
by prominent lumbermen and lum-j manager, seven ot tho children
ber organii:atioii officials vlien;set typo and print the trt-month-cauvassed
by tho Wrest Coast l,umily issues, tilorla, Hi, is the cham
ber Trade Extension bureau. Hcre-lpion type Bolter, boasting four
tofore the only lumber trade com
missioners of the department have
been located in Europe.
Lumbermen hnve wanted nn im
partial lumber expert in the Japan
toe field fur a long time, stmed
tho bureau, for tho great benefit
which they expected would result
&uragement, the amount of
K& fi west const hemlock and
Vfeutern red cedar the Jnpaneao I
ki. mcrustng, through friendly en-
might buy. Japan, according
the bureau, now buys approximate-j
ly GOO million feet of lumber from
Oregon, Washington and British 1
Columbia and is tho largest for-f
elgn purchaser of American forest
products . , I
Shippers long experienced in thOi
Japanese trade have told tho bu
reau that the above
figure could
be increased probably 26 per cent1 if weallhy people in good health
by a reasonable amount of trade t would follow tho geherous example
promotion work. These believe of tho Itockelellers in ivlievlng
that the appointment of an ox isufl'ering, it would add much to
perieuced lumberman liko Self j their happiness. He quotes tho
ridge will serve to stimulate lum-i proverb: "Whnt you give iu health
ber buying throughout, the Orient i is gold; what you give in sickness
and make this heavy branch of ; is silver; what you give after death
their export trade more stablo and Us lead."
profitable. ,
; ; r , atiantic city, n. j. ono
Sec our largo stock of dry nature brillo bl.,ll!ps lt ls molo bU,slu.(, t0
flies they work wonders in foolini? ive ,,,., (0 ri!ceive. Kat.,, of Bev.
he fish Wo carry large lino or, ,,,. ,,,,., cllll),OJ.e3 whei,
lislring tackle at Powell's Hai-LlshlIlg Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mc-
waie Cartliy happiness, received a ten
nir nni m-ii i n.i'v i-n ! uul'ar Bold piece in an envelope in
a,. DAM WILL O iKN 11 scllbed: "From Kllzahoth Whito
loU.OUU ACKLb IP ll.OPS , wUh h(,r wciaiug day beat wig.
FLORENCE, Ariz., Juno 23. If8" ,Ml'8- Mhy is tho dauKh
A half-century old debt owed tho!lr ? 0,10 ,ot '"e, ,'Knen ot the
i'ima Indians by the United Stnles j -Marlborough Blenheim.
government will bo paid with tho !
construction ot the Coolitlge dam
on tne (5lla river, about fitly miles ;Vlcw with Governor Al. Smith:
ea.st of here. Government engln- j"Yes."
eoi-8 are ready to begin construe- 1
lion. , ' DENVER, Colo Tho !ev. Hugh
Kighty thousand ncres of land L. McMennmin thinks Chicago
will be irrigated by the dam 'needs just such a .spiritual awaken
which will ho the lirst so-called ling as it is receiving. He lias wired
"dome-type" to bo built. Half of jihat thieves entered his holel room
this ucreugo will be cultivated by 'and robbed lilm of $1U0 while he
the Pima Indians of the Gila rlvor 1 slept the uleep of the Innocent and
reservation, whose once proBpor- 'just,
ous fields were rendered unpro- 1
ductive by diversion of water trom j WASHINGTON Wets take
the Gila by settlers 011 the upper inolo. oLIlciul figures show the con
stretches of the stream. sunipiion of milk to be breaking all
The daniv Itself will create an irecoids
opportunity for land development j '
stieh as attended tho building of ; SCHENKCTAyi N. Y.Sonie
coollde daln will 'rise 220 feel '
above the bed of the river and
Have a total length across tho ion
of about l.OUU laet. It will im-
pound 1.2U0.U00 acre feet ot wu-;u"- "l ,,,B '"''
(ei. ;ed as worthless.
Engineer claim that nt least
150.0UO acres or land in this din- NKW YOIIK Aecuaeil or hnving
trlct are stuceptiblo to reelaniii-': posed us George Harvey, "Unglish
tlon. Oranges, cotton, figs, dates , Hob" MeCormack is hi the lolls. He
and other semi-tropical crops can' was smartly clad, wore a cano
be raised. Six harvonts of allalKiV with Kngllnh accent. Mrs. Mary
may be obtained during a single Johnson, his landlady is out $5UU.
year. j
. . . o (IHKl'W, Saxony. The Germans
NOTICE lllko cylinders. There are the ro-
Hids will be opened July 8, 1 0-ti Gr hlps, and now dwellings are
for audit of School Clerk's books being built In cyllnihlcal sjiape to
of DouKlas County. Board reserves Hivo u housing pioblem. They
right to reject any and all bids. :are comfortable and cheap.
Signed, Mrs. Kdith S. Ackert, j -
Secretary ot Uoundary Hoard, j m:V YOIIK The Yale crew of
-o 'yrt vv;iiils to row Ihe crew of 'Sli
WYOMING WAS EARLY IN on t)u, stv) j,,.) years hence. Time-
GIVING VOICE TO WOMEN Ceper Charon. TropblesAshes-
to.i shirts.
CIIEYENMO, Vyo.. June - '
'Petticoat governmet" has had a SA( It A V, ENT Whv do worms
long sway in Wyoming. From the t,avt. j,ome? Ceoigo II. Koibcs of
time Wyoming, then a territory, in Han Jose who raises angle worms
blazed the way for woman s ror ,iie fif,h and bait mat ket writes
suffrage by enacting nn equal suf- lo H H,.rK,., director of agrlcul-
frugc law, which hiler was emurtrtl
into a state statute, women have
played many varied roles lu its
government.
The appointment of irs. Eslh''i"
Morris in ISti!) by thp territorial
government as the first woman jus
tice of the peace In Ihe I nln-il
States culminated in 1021 with tin
elect ion of Mrs. Nellie Taylo.-
Ross, the first woman governor.
Other milestones in woman's
pi ogress in public life have bowi
I tion 0r the first jury on which wo
men served at Laramie, yo., in
!m0; the election of Mrs. EHtelk
Reed Meyer In as slate super
intendent of public instruction.
who is now the general superin
I 'indent of Indian schools, and tti
loperation of the entire municipal
j governments by women of Jackson
in 1!)20 and Cokesville in l'.i22.
V a Ro Rub
Ovar 17 Million Jura Uttd Yearly
URNS
U Cover with wet bakinff soda
afterwards apply gently
I WICKS
A World Beater.
mil
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ISSt'R OK I.K.'I.KCTOI." IS I
TUUiV A KA.MILV OIK.NAL1
sticks full" fn an hour. Janice.
5, printer's duvlt, folds the sheets
ou Diets day and can already set
her name in capital lettors. (
Airs, i-o niKtuei couecis auu
writes tho ediiorlala and manages!
tho business department.
u
houso pamt ror any itmu ni 300.
. fiptj floor paint for . Y' J"
J1.1 , , , 1 lowoU
Flashes of Life
MAMAltONKCK, N. Y. Nathan
Straus, philauthruphist, thinks that
CHICAGO Full text of an inter-
Uertained a gentleman
1 representing himself
Union
'iwe Von Kiupp. of tho famous
' Gorman family uro regrelting it.
lure, says that his stock of worms 1
...jll...... ',,.,! .Ii.rlntr I Iwi I
night." lie wants Hecke 10 tell
him how to muke worms happy.
S A N i t A I-' A E I . - Fn il K. G 1 a i 11
ger, (ni k land meirhn'nl, lot his life I
v.iui.-nhiv ivi Int itllemtiled In I
ii.ui-it.. i.u .!-iii.'iii..f 1. inn in u-hn
win: i.vih,...iM vvii'h 1110 'cM.'in.rei'
.,. .....1.11.. i 11... .i.s:iii
Haetel ferry pi"i Mrs. Essie
(; rainier w ife
and mother, was
rescued.
SAN ntANCISCO A watr-r com
pany may cha; ge $1 2r( per family
with 2U cenls per inoiilh extra for
eacli co .v. hut ihe snine nn i hod
may not be u.-ed lor each addition
al child, the vt;ii . iallro.".d coinniis
sioil told Paul Hun'er, owner ol a
Witter company at. I-'urtuna. lium
bnldi county, wh'-n he ftrmrhi to
increHhc water rales on that bais.
SANTA CIM'Z-Twk sti:ui:; r
opeiittlng an old game new to .Man
uel EHpindnla obtained $jr(io rroin
him yesterday. Itoih si riiiiRers
told Manuel they wanted to hire
him to give away their money.
Then he was induced tf put In
GOSH MED?,. Voo V"
(SEE
I "THAT - !
V-x J
ARE
to Pull up
eic tree hkg
, thivt! J
i..
jf
. I lilvitW.liLJlL
0". SM'JU L I
In HASH. II . , 1 ) llf. 'IlTH M
BOOKS 6 I 11 1 U h l'&r i
u low cot lSrS-jp"-5 f
duett bom JASmSL. jfT' hi
lb. 1.IUU- " n 'f'lt Kli g
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Z229 U
MILLWORKi
Aic.S.
?2500 of his and tbo atiangets dis- H
appeared.
;
GUAS3 VALI.E V --W'iieti an air
icompreHSor
he
operating
;bursti Am,n a Anderson, z&,
Ho whs working at iho
Lako Fonlyce Power Hum of the
alJauHIc Oas and KleutHo cumnuuy.
was
50 ml it's east of l)ero.
SAN FRANCISCO Major' noug
hts A. Francis, i'alo Alto and Mrs.
Amy tinman, were critically m-1
jured last night when tho. auto in
which they wero riding reached the
Athertou crossing simultaneously t
with thu Shore hme Limited, iiotli
are in a I'alo Alto hospital.
I,0S ANtlELES 1). Uair of Sail
Diego today had before' the coroner
heie a letter saying that hy held
a photogruph of a fonn taken ut
tho Venice iner Juno 12. Tho torm
is that of Alnieo Semplo MuPher
son, llarr believes. '1 ho coroner
has not commented ou tho letter.
SACRAMENTO Tho last of tho
old tin drinking cups nru being boy
cotted out of existence. Tho slate
board of health field workers spy
a cup and paste on it a label reau-
mg; "Don't drink ftom this cup-T
it may. curry disease."
GARD0NH, Italy Gubrlele ri'An
minzio's wite, lrom whom ho has
been separated thirty years, visits
him occasionally. She came lrom
Paris to help in a ceremony relat
ing to an authorized edition of his
books. And lie lias ceased his lit-einry-momistiu
solitude. As part
of Ihe ceremony ho hoarded his
miniature- warship and fired a sal
ute of five guns.
NEW YOIIK A. K LeRomt has
come up in tho world quite a bit
since ho sold newspapers. Already
owner of lour iitoadwiiy corners,
he has just bought tho Consolidat
ed Slock Exchango for ?l,-iUU,UUU
and will tear it down lo erect a
$llM)0O(00U skyscraper.
LONDON Coroner Oddle has
been doing some moralizing on the
Hiiicido ot Mile. Flory, French ac
tress. His oltichil finding Is that
her death was penalty'ol a life that
was one thrill of excitement. Wo;
men or her type, if they cannot get
what they waul, suilt and shoot
themselves, ho notes.
NEW YOMv VIowh of Olto II.
Kahn, bunker, ou American wo
men: More versatile and more
subtle than man;, no man can tool
them,' As for ehatges they uro
liivolous, spoiled and seh-ceulored,
they are none of theso things.
PASSAIC, N. J. Josephine Gru
honlso and Elizabeth Krazanowski
have gone to jail lo save their
dogs' lives. Tho sentences wore
alternatives to destruction of the
unlicensed dogs when the girls re
fused to pay lines. Cash of friends
opened tiiu cell doors utter a few
hours.
, NEW YORK Peaches Iloutmii
IJrowning Is lo observe her six
teenth birthday tonight by receiv
ing n loving cup lrom the Victory
club at a Venetian fete. She won
u millionaire.
PHILADELPHIA Rlyle Is newH
'and news dies overnight; Ihere
jiore advertise woinen's chdhes in
the daily newspapers udvhe by
I Alius Grace Wahon of New Voile.
QUINCY. MasK. Having built n
i big boat here, Cncto Sam Is now
1 l"','1,,xed about gelling
it
where
ocean.
" will be ot life in the
l'be airplane carrier Lexington
draws more thau ;!0 feel and Ihe
channel 11L best Is six inches shy
of thai.
CONSJIPATED?
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
Pills for Constipation
A rfllrit.l- laxatlvo
fer tin whole fim
II v. M.iy t... titkmi
hv nny chll'l vnr
ll i! y.nrn ef y,M.
Prepnred by
MJih LydiaE.Pii.kham
f1?' Medic ineCompof y
Lynn, Mass.
'STKOMG fe
I'tA STRONGER THWTWE
WHOLE USOniLD, X Vtb
V PULLED
i
1 n.
nil m l
1
T.I.M-Iir.liI.Wl.IrIWia.II'I.I'I'H
Of Binaer Twine at $7.2S
And it is a good, smooth, high-grade twinej i
"Cheapest by the toot." , Z
Place your orders now for grain sacks!
Buy your old crop flour while it lasts
$8.60 per barrel.
"Sec U Firt We Can Save You Money"
FARM BUREAU i
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ
CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
FOR SALE
FOH SALE ixiuule buggy hur
ilea a. Ziiu S. Kiuio St.
i'OH SALE liroccoll planta7Piioue
0 v'-ii'd. H. P. Conn.
i'Uit SALE Broccoli plants from
Krusu seed. lJ. W. iuy, phone
FOU SALE Ono Sit. show case
uud counter, inquire ut Pettey's
Confectionery.
FUK SALE Good used awning.
inuuiru C, A. Lockwood Motor
Couipiiny,
FOU SALE Grain huy, ?10 load,
all you can haul. It: F. D. No. 2,
llox ti, Phono H F-llt.
FOUSALE Jersey cow fresh:
also Jersey bull tor service. J -
w. Mcuonuoii, umpfjua farn.
FOH SALE or trade G room houso
with garage; iu Corvailla. Five
blocks from college. Phone 2113-11
or 15-F-4. ,
FOR, SALE Early peaches, $1 per
. ers. James Wood, Hi. box IfU,
Koseourg, Ore. ,
FOH SALE-
Angoin oucks that
produce nioiiair worth $30 per
pound, and some registered Uoep.
D. W. Fate, Days Creek, Oregon.
FOH &A 1 Fine " black ":"inare,
gentlo, .true; work any place;
also buggy and harness. Inquire
Harry Willlumti, Edenbower.
fjUO(J0OLl"i)luntu"7 ilnnn ' " teste(l
. Heed; Ash by No. .L'Asliby No. 2,
and Krusu. Carpenter's Croon
liuuim, West Hotioburg, phono
4 0-F-2. .-
COLLIXJIA.NS MAKE GOOJ
J. COAL SKLfil.NU SI l'NT
SEATTLE, June HJJ. A North
wusl coal company enlisted Hie
aid of University of Washington
students in u selling campaign
hero and found tho conegjate
f.ainsinen successful." The siuiieuiu
sold mure than $4 5,000 worth ot
coal In a month. Fifty-live stu
dents look orders.
A trip to ino company's mine
and lectures to touch the salesmen
something about thu product they
wero .handling preceded the cam
pulgn. Prizes wero given tuo
mum successful salesmen.
Km oaruecuu sandwiches nnd
live forever, iiiands Hoad Stand.
MILADY MA V
PAY .MOHE
IXPKCT TO
l tH l'LHFt .MES
fill ASHE, Frume. June -y.
The price of peri nine is destined
to mount. Cnuxie, the perl nine
center of Europe, with tweiity
nino distilleries, will run simrl of
(tUO.Ohu pounds of petals thU year
as a result of (he lute Hosts uud
inclement weather which destroy
ed a fifth of tho Kivieru Hower
crop.
Aianufacturers say this short
age will cause at least a twenty
live per cent Increase in Hie cost
01 I- rejich perfumes.
The , Hower-growers, througli
Hieir inoperative society, are aide
to lorce 1 ho dlsliilein-s u pay
llieir piicen. Ho.se leaves ure now
( noted at Hie eiiun aleut ol ten
cents a pound, and orange flow
ers sell lor Hi teen cents.
BAHNtS BAHBfcH SHOP
MareediiiKi all Deuuty work.
Murlnetlo operator.
Phonn 159-J.
OM THE?
r
j By WINNER
, St ? . I
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OAKLAND
FOIl SALE Fordson traetor,-:l(V
inch Moliuo plow and disc, iflt in
first ciasa condition. Imibi ;'iico
west of lirocltwuy, 1. o. on tHioa
liny highway. F. T. Wood, pox
' 1-M, llrockwuy Ore. , mm
, , . YOU TELL EM ... ..
WE SELL 'EM ;
1U25 Chevrolet touring; balloon
tires, bumpers' front und Tear
uud other extras. A real mmp
ut $385, $125 down and no Uttde.
lloy Catching Motor Co .
FOR RENT
FOU KENT 1-room' furnished
upurtuienu 21U N. Hose St, :v
FOH KENT lo-roohTTiomib, piitjy
lurnlsned. au5 E. Jjougiau.
'koh jENT
5-room house. HUG.
Phono 4V1-L; cuil 647 b. SfpU
ena street,
FOH KENT Well Curnished aurt
ment; reasonable rent. 'S'dl
main street. : . , .
(.jj-on,"
urnlslteU slconlnfl
room, up stairs Hcil .. SiBtor a
lilug. I'nono GU5. " 1
FOH ItENi'-T'"' nicely
fuiuJheu
sleeping rooms, wnn'butu; Close
in. call Giio or Glia-L. - :
FUHNiSiiEu r- Ai-A&. "Tor - rent
Modoru in every rosptcu ,'Ul'js
in. iteouonublu ruled. niuu' M.'.
F0HltENT HooinS," hot .Wuteiv
: pnono, : guriifco; .it) pur niontU
uud up. 217. So. atop'nens.' : " ;
l?Oi; HI-iNT-Funiishcd nnifriiiiejiC
Ani(ers thciilru; 314 S. Jackson.
FOH HEW Two tront omc
rooms. Locate a in Dusmesa con
tor ot city, cuU t,t i3o N. Jucs,
boa bu or piiuuo ns.
foh HENT Purtiy "YurmHuedTir
room nuuao wnn gurutio. 4i3 4 "
Mum Si. Apply ut ul a. Munv St,
or phonu a. , .
WANTED
WANTED Pigs or feeder hog. C.
' V. Lynn, Meirose " "; "is
WANTEU--Weunlllig"pig' iMjono
. a-F-2-4.
V AiNT EH VVoi'K'lu "town by Hjoy
1- yrs. Cull Ylfi E. Luue St.
TVOAVAriltESSESTrfaU-Or betUro
Saturday. Hex Cafe, VoucalUl.
NEW CLU11S lor old. Wanted, o(
, ond hand golf clubs. Hoscburg
C01C Club. "
W A N t' E I ) --WiioVl "ciTv rn, pel
cord, cabin lurnirilied; good lim
ber.' F. J. Hoflstaeil, Hixoiivilie.
Puone 31-F-y,
pit u n 13 pic kioits" V2Cnt kv
Cootl crop uud tinu (licking, wood
ami camp lurnlshea, Hoy llond,
Oildu, Oregon Phono HU-K-2.
HEF1 N EH ' Al l01")LI3-AG E iFv iilow
wants poHlilon In good homo to
be houmJteeper lor elderly man
and wile. Write box i!5. News
He view.
1 MISCELLANEOUS
OHESSES MADE for $3. Jlra. Owo
'duj Konlhufjen Aula.
uUISCHETii. work al couiuuiiuv
uncus. Muer or building Uoisl
lor wii. Milter, Phono 44U-J.
C4Vit UH'MliK JJOIl't lOi'SOt lO
cult 0l3 wlieu in need ot rfuto
parts, yurtt's Auto Wrecft'lug
House. ,
iS5 KEWAUI) lor recovery of black
UavoIiiiK haK and contents .Joai
on hifihway b'L'lweeu Hoaeburg
and Ulendalo on May 22. John T,
Conroy, Knuppti, Ore.
Automobile Repairing
GREASING
WASHING -l
llrii, in your i'nr utid iavi us
ko over It.
Nash Sales and Service.
L. R. Chambers Molor Co,
O.ik and Ross
Phone 649 Roceburfl, Ore
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
of M-falif"i "re-tf adt V tv-.
We cuainntep every job that
leaves our pimp and ve will
be here to bac k up our guar-
HEALYAVOOD
VULCANIZING CO.
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Phono 104
333 N. Main
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