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ROSEBUPG NEWS-KEVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. Z&Q SEB0RC NEWS-RE VIE Wif .. . .TWO ; inuTi nni. r fl n Imess.i--:-j-:?- 1 i ?k.-lTid Daily Except 6unday by The Newe-Revlcw Co., Inc. Meiulicr of The AbUocliited Vr S The Associated Pie-tj in uxclualvoly jiuulud lo the use for republi cation of till ui-w tti.-jjiiiu In urudiUii to it or nut oilitrrwUe'crnliu-d lit till paper una tu uil Imitl iiuwh puiiliHhvd hurt; in. All right of riublicu tiuu of upuclul tlliijutt;tiutf huruiti ur uUo ruviTVed. BKHT G. BATES. B. W. UATKri ....Secretary-Treasurer ..President autl Manager S 83 II 35 35,Ei?tS:.T3,ate5o EMureU aa second cliua mutter Ma 17, iJi!i. at Hie post otfic-9 al Itosuburg, Oregon, under the Act ot Alarcb 2, J S VI). SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 DMiy, per year, liy jiull Dbiy, Bix ntoiuliH, lv mult . In. i.y, tliroo luuiitha, by mall U 1;)', i.iugle uiimUi, by mall ., .... tJfciiy, by earner, uer moiiUi . W. kly Nowb-Kuvlow, by mall, per year $1.00 1.0(1 .60 . .60 3.01 ROSEBURQ, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. THE MOTORIST'S SELF CONTROL. Qcod Evening Toiks This 16 the time Of the year when You hafta open The refrigerator door For the iceman and The collar door For the wood man. !. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Tho Century ja a magazine tnat'8 published every hundred years. i . : : The only thina to look forward to now for most of us is the Mareh- One reason why there are so many automobile accidents "eld leB'on "nvtin; in Oregon is that many drivers who want lo be careful, wii, ' , . , , , ., e , i n ii Doc Day returned today from yet catch the contagion of speed, and will in unguarded nio the iziiuks convention at shecaw moats do things with their cars which on reflection they an :i and a side trip to the sesqui , f i i . i . ., ,. icsntennidl Expo In Philly. Doc nut are wrong. Mast pco'ile catch the spirit of the crowt. ,,. trip. fine' but is uiad to around thorn. Jf they'gel out on the road, and they find Im. !b3 ";";l where the west begins and majority of the drivers are doing somewhat careless tlii:: 10 a 'iti"'ilenper. it takes a person of a good deal of self restraint not to Jai. j sLa' idea for song' writer: into the same habit to a certain extent. People seem to los. 'do nut be discouraged, ah the tha habit of patience. They are forced to wait here and ct-'o," there because so many drivers do irregular things, that they are not yet us'ed up. . i rt..,..n.;... ..,.ir ,...t ...! v...,,;. 4 ,i,v l,II,,ii.;,r You .might try a song ending In that is a little out of tho way themselves. Then if they hap pen to meet someone else who also is doing something irrrogular, conditions are created which could easily cause ; an accident. They get into an irritated state of mind, and; become so provoked with "the things done by many drivers, I that their attention is taken up and they fail to show proper ' vigilance. People need a philosophical teniperanmnt to be come irood and safe drivers, and those who fret over traffic i .... ii,,, i tl i i t i ,i x i i i. ' Nativo (at country; summer re conditions .would better let someone -else take the wheel, it cort). say, jimmy,, what has be- is well to reflect, when people got out in 'a car, particularly on ; come of that old roofer ou used plasure trips, that they have all the time there is. It usually ; tommyf on" Va'seriir Wl'4 aUk m.ues no particular difference whether they are exactly' for the city boarders last Week. on ume or not. If they have engagements lo ' keep, they , va"drbi" M."";rar- snouia sutri uiiougn earner so mey win nave a margin io f a ) r nnimn) nnnn in' ii &m,ifT:-::2if: m.8&. a rH Mr h h" hi mmmmmsm um. rminpfiBi n mm ..-mmm . y i i i ii ii ii :i i --t- jllUI 1MB U11IIU1.1. i--:.: ; V A DOCTOR'S SHAMPOO i M n go bMd and women loj tha aniomit of olive oil on the tips of ; ilih KQ i-aiuy ol ttn-ir hair bn auao (ho lingers and rub into tho ucalp, uf rait h-HHin'HS. (Jradually the in i parling tho hair in various placed tii'IiotiK riii'ca.Ht of dniuiruff r roups ' no an to get the oil into the ukin in ami the hair k'rowa weaker and hi- tad of over tho hair. You want lo fall, a few Himsmoilfc ef- onl." the (smallest amount of oil, 'foi t.s are nrnde to cheek ft, a tonic nmldle fingerH of each hand and i.i u?--(i or peihaprt a little oil nib-' prei.-rably on the tips of the two bed on, um dandrufr disappears for ; yuu want to rub thoroughly bo as u time Imi codh'S back aain and to work the oil well into pores of t- vnuialiy lare bare palebes ap- the rfcalp. ! j.ear 'on, ihe sealp. Uy this time i -: piohably hl eiiori is being made to AnxicuiH U. H i not necesHary ulu ck fhu diseaoe. to aiply the tonlo ottener than "WalklrtQ down the btreet in . Baby Chloe'j baby clothes." California Heiican. , , . .J. .J. THOSE BAD M-EN f "Oh, Gitio ic n town of crooks," Wo h.id a duar friend write us; He onid he was attacked by The awful men-in-gitia. Ag gicvator. ; j : , My phyHiclan recommends tho follow inj,' bhanipoo lor ail caaes of dandrufl': .Soli Houp 1 ounce , ftt-cHiied spirit X ouneo ; Klowt.T ot Kulphur grains Thirty Kiain.4 of sulphur ia half a tea.-poont'ul, but you will prob ably havt? lo have this made up by vnur iliui'isi in order lo get tho ciiiied spirit. 'VUlii i.s a very cleaiuim;, raUier ;ih ami cry eltiMjtive .ibam- i'.u, pariii:iilaily Kd tor oiiy hair. m it i :-.o iiiyliiy i v. i-nld ie(.oiimi -ii(l a thor unuh rub u.tii hot uil liie nlht be-.on.- ti." shampoo, liui) an entire Libit' ;(;(. luiil ol Vryy hot oliVH oil on j our .-.c nlh at:d kei-p on rubbing .in:il you have vvu:k-d it thorough :y into lii - i-orc-i. t'.-.e lliiri oil rub ant! : h;iuipoo niiiv h wi 1;. ! Ii' your fccv.lp i.i dry, use the hot I oil ih" nii;iii before, and alter the vhamnoo and ati. r the hair U thor oughly dry take a very small three limes a week, but 11 is impor- (ai.i ihar you masMage the scalp daily and create a healthy circula tion in it. if you tint the stray hairs thai have lost color and leave tho rent of your hair alone the effect will be much better than to change the color to that of henna. You can do this yourself by mixing one of the Hinall packages of henna with the Koap latiier when you shampoo and lei ting the lather stay on your hea l for ;i0 or even 30 minutes, be fore you proceed with the shampoo. Kine hair takes the color faster ing and than coarse hair, so some practice 1.4 necessary to Know, how long a iinie in needed. .linislo. Marjorle Pluro hot, wet nigs over the blackhtjls for a few minutes to open the pores, iMiii massage a cleansing cream In U I Me skin until as much nil as pos-i ble has been dislodged. Ue m"Vi the cream cr wash with warm v. ar.-r and coap, followed by an Ice rub or with a rinse of very cold water. I ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES f ' HII viry creamy. Turn into a hut- I . i .ii tmti linn ,fi tuui lUIIIMI"! l'l . B. W. Cooney, Coftnty Agent, Sends Out Letter ' To AH Growers DROP 13 ADVANTAGE Heavy Drop in Fruit Will Result in Better Condi- , tions Economical Handling Only Way mm sir sm j 0: f4'.. m M VI spare for delays. M-, x J THESE NEWSPAPERS Publicity How I Hate It! My name is Maizie Smith jnd I jam a stenographer and wear sheer ; hosiery by trade. My bosses name ; is Carnblatt. . Qnrncoucz and he , ain't much when it comes rhjht Idown to the plain facks m life. He I to kind of fat and wears white; I socks and his pants is real small jat tlie bottoms just a ordenary j loojun you mi-jht cay, and I do say , jit. Still, with all his ' falts-Mister I Garncoucz ain't so bad, having j Muffins , VAUIOUS TASTES. Just lo entertain my. nieces, who were gathered round Dknty of mocy and . mi,under. : my throne, I was playing stately pieces on my modern standing wife, so what could a kind grnphophonc Tenors, ' baritones were' singing rich, and ' 'X'vX' i did classical r frnins, and. their voices; roundly ringing, shook it. i went mound to the bettor the doors and window panes Of my nieces some seemed lf'L happy, but Jemima, she looked sick, saying, "dive us some- aiiy'had a small nip or two with thing snappy, give us something with a kick." So 1 sighed toS'lhintM wasn't " fady, aim siarieu piaymg jazzy recortis up 10 ante, wilii sirange nuc a good respectable- Indy one instruments ge-braying like the hinges of a gate. Then Jemima seemed quite happy, but Amelia cried, "Great Scott! All such crazy strains annoy us, only morons like such rot; Play us something soft and soulful, something with a rhythmic beat, sentimental yet not doleful, something soothing, sad and sweet." I "Tho Uosary" selected, as a record chaste and sweet; it has' always been respected by the gifted and elite. "Ah, those droning tunes," said I.ily, "make me wish to rend my hair; they silly, they are loaded with despair, dive us music full ol' vigor that will thrill us and inspire, something nobler, high- liimrni- 11, 1111 n ,lii-,rn I,., ;i.,.r. ,.lw,ii-" .wll,- -il.. I come out with the story i i " . T . """" 1 of them only showed my face, Kianou piayuig music uyano nana; ana ignore said, oroiicn- which I hearted, "Let such noisy stuff be canned; there is now a great revival of plantation melodies; 'do Down Moses' lias no rival play it for mo, uncle, please." Then I muttered, "Oh, my nieces, I shut down tho graphoplione ; here and now tho music ceases till 1 find myself alone. When there are no girls around mo 1 have music sweet and chaste; but you .-Jjihiozels confound me, each one with her special taste. What seems music lo Matilda brings from Siif!an groans and " jeers, and the strains that charm dear Hilda ma!.-' K.becc.i ' lfold her ears." .; nreakfjet Applf Saui CVn-al I'lllfl I' Luncheon i;.:;K fiiil.id (v.ilii I.i-llutv) V'lLin'-.v!:. ai lir.-a.l Mai inalat.- Cocikio I i l Ccicon Dinner Harh (from ln .-r I.i ii -Ovi'rs) I Mill (HI III.- full SliCrU 'I'uuialdiB ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES 1 1 ill very creamy. Turn into a but- teud pan and let cool completely, then cut in Hotmres. This fudge i will have ;t caramel flavor. ! lii'-xperleneed: "Should the flow er howl and candlesticks match on the dinner table? And may fruit f-:ieiimes be uaed instead f AerH?" Like other erop tliat have tteu barveiiicu this year, ijougia. L-uuniy is preparing to gaiiiei iu 1 u bumper crop 01 priuus v.ili a luarKci that is tar from sat fac tory, 'ihe growers or tne coun.y have this year had wonuen ui piOtipecld fcr big ciops in e.ety iUio ol lariu or orenaid jirod ac tion have recuiiK'd yiciiei iar uvtsv ihe average, Uul in hiutu 01 inu.o , cunditiuiis profits nave be.-n any, due tu poor maiKeis. 'the baine 1 outiook U now in piospeui (jv ihj lrune ci -y. buying lias hei , siuw and at a very low llguro, whieh will neetHii ate very t co- Domical handling if ihe grower- is lo kiiow any.proiu on hi cr -p. . 'J'iie contiiiions of ihu'lruit and the maiki-t outiook are snwn in a delaiit-d manner in a luiter be ing sent out by Li. W. Cooney, ; county agent, to growers of the county. jbitciose.l with the li .tier ia b? ing eni out a iiHHLionualre which is lo be Hat (1 in luaknig up an et.l.hraic ol tile crop m 1 );ugias County. '1 ne county agent's letter Ia as follows: ".Douglas County Italian prune crOj i rtjovt.' iici mai la td DOBBS HATS The DOBBS Byways is a delightful hat for Summer wear. The texture is soft and lightweight and the colors are in harmony with the season of sunshine and outdoor life. Shown in New York exclusively in the Dobbs shop and here on the same day (Tun IitiI inn ! linn ti nrv. hin wt-.t- fjlhcr has eae.sed an uuusuui dtpi and may be re. bciid somev.h.tt in ; Answer: Yes, It is nine to have n;.proiiit..ni or Hie crop on: lie-in match. Sets of two candle- I tries. A survey ot more than) ::iik-i (for the Ur.)f, caudles) andjiUO orcharos would stronnly in- :i fruit or flower bowl are sold jduaie small sizes. Tin- Mini ''quiNe'BKOb. ' ' j State Press Comment Ml'.-;. "lir Kiln i.' 1 1 " ' lor mil a ii.i . : "Koine llr.ie ago one r itieier-o a.-'I.ed for a w. i:i;iuii: Ijiuv.'u jtravy v Hh ;it loa.si. 1 ilu this by put- io;:. -i her, atid .some of these are vei;. iiH Mjiensive in tho amber or g: ei u ;hissware. More; expensive i is come In white glass with a fiold -eiiern:-ted -dge, or in cut g:.i:ri. The:;u white glass sets are a ;:ood idioke, as lliey will har monize wilh china uf it uy color or de.sigu, if you have several seta of i.hitiii. Flowers are generally used in the bowl (Iheir ends stuck into the hole. of a little glass flower holder), but it is correct to use nlnlit 1 hjfl tn rfmir ri litinl lrf in him lo mako him keep to hisself. I was calrful and didn't shoct him in a fotlo spotJust let, him have It (n the head. . Of couras, the newspaper re poaiiore and photorjrafers was in jail to see mc in no time, and r was nico to them and told them all about my earlier training being the caucc of it Then I poassd for some ootrnits. taikinn care to art! lachrviliose and cross my limbs so trie claacy sheer hozicny would catch ttie eye. I wan real nice to them. The next morning the papers with the clary, and all linK one iaHosh)o!i of riiimir into a fiying pan mid leiiii'K it conk till il ha.i t ill net! bliiek, t hen loui hur rrj ir . n,-,,,,.!' It ride : "Tict tires really good pie tu res - ate hard to coiled in pan. j Willi t any geod soup toek into lb uiixiug w ell, urn! t hit 'Uenin Moiii ami waier paie. ( an ymi give Jim- a i.-i ine tfr uriking fudg" j ith t- -ap.. -rated milk j An.--v.ei-: 'I h.ink c!ii. Keade-'l-'Miiid, for vour Kiinl reponye lo ;:uiolln r !'-.'!ile! S r ijuet. 1 It-re the ri i'ipi. jnii warn: Kvaporal.-d i'udg- -; .Melt t v. o I a hies poo. i. of butter in a Haiit'eiian till hiou i. t hen si ;r in liiree i-.ips of t-ugar. I'lii'i'iimii nip i.i r': u sirup, tint'' mju.,1.-. n: h:i!er ehiteolale .-diaved. ..t t ...;n ci'uiilult dt ami a pinch of j;aii. "ttlllul and let cook to the sott-bull stage.! Answer: I am sure other brides Cool slightly, then add three-1 will thank you for this hint, loui lhi ol a cup of nuts and beat Tomorrow Good Berry Shortcake. I one's early married Iff solved the problem by taking for eigu post cards tsent us by friends tia eliing iu ICurope) to a photo .grnpher and having him make en largements of (hem. Quite good size enlargements can be made for two doilar apiece, or less. We have mil- of the House of I'ailia ineiu and WVstiiiinisti-r Abbey, in London : and of Notre 1 )ame in 1'aris. They are stunning ituaticn prevails with tho I'aiuii tvtV prunes. i he drying season will ! ue advauct d pusMn.y two weeks I t er normal. I nis tact will un- : uoubtedly clear the hrowit ro l j siluiilion to a large t:;U lit. j Any estimate, uf total cuunt j pi'otuntlou would be a gue. ni most. 1 have, nothing W add to i lie grower.' present inioriuatiou u pi: n prices which indicates that producers are mi against a buy ers' niai'kel. One fact .stands oul clearly, that every grower should pare harvesting easts to the bone. The drying ot small prunes will net a loss, the best of the cp Wo have will be none too god. State and .National .Situation " The produeiion of dried prunes on the i'aeitic Coiut for live year u sliowu below : t Uata from (California.' 'O.O.in.Ono . W;i'.'?jV,r7 i"V 2li.5M.' ruo. hadn't bothered much about. It was awful. And they didn't rui. my confession, having got a better one fiom a oirl really killed her man. And my name was spclcd all wrong while they got every letter rig tit in Bcirnhlatz Garncouci. Publicity how I hate it 1 j ar.RljyiktiT V J5 d '-v " s v i r x !iciam,nca By Lulu Hunt Pcters.MIl Author of Tiki ami Eeu2h ejnj)iet for hhireJi V s.; ( I'aeitie Nortiiwesi ) jihjo lbs.; (I'aeitTc Const ) 0011 lbs. 1 tCaliiol nia I -i 4,uu.0'i framed ll,s-; .v-ruiwesi j .:.. uu ioi; yi ucil a iua.-iii uhUmu, UUO lbs. 19 a (Califoi u!a 2t'.:',u0n.dou lbs.; (Pacific Norlhwesu .".U.'MIU. UU0 lbs.; ( Tacifie Coast i :! 1 OUU.OttO lbs. 'J2 (California "7S.Oiiti,0tu ibs.; (I'acifie Northwest! ad, out),- goii Voter, tiUt) Ib-.t.; tl'aeitie Coasi ) li'.S.UOU. OUU lbs. (California ajlJ.urtu.oOU Oregon's-' state and leeal roadu and bridges represent a con.-t i:n -t i e n in vt s i men t in excess : i j.iOO.nOu.Odn. ' This expensive plant i.s at. toe disposal of th Or. -yon motor vehicie owner al an average co.;:t ol j.'is. per car lo; i license fee and gasoline i Our state highway bydt-m ro- presenis an expenditure by fed eral and statu rovprnnients ef i7t:.ui)U,o()i) fur road and bridge const met ion. Our county and ro;i district cover n men t s h;; ve i ; nemh l :i ti- :'"" n iproxtnritely I Oim.niifi for n..il- I bed lor state highways and f-r iconstiiietion ol eoanly and local roads oti'ide m th;.- limits of 'citK-s. Within th" limits of cities, the Mreet pacing lid bridges are m e.vres ol $tiu.- tMlU.UUM, to : a;, noihiti:; of -th--' e(st of provid.ng the streets. Nearly all o! i s huge sum ; were expended to pi ovidu liig.: ways for luoi ;r vehicle--. It is inconceivable thai any mo (or car owner, who Knows 1 h foregoing to be true, will -mplain that Oregon requires bin: l i pav (oo high an annual f i use of this costly facility fund and ha iailed to secure re-i- f:iiit :ou of her projects al ail iu r.tcpuig witli the contributions. I bis .state, has paid into the reei;,- mation fund a total of ntarly $1, juO'i.OOU, and In return 'the go- rnment has expended on Oregon projects but little more than ?y. ei u.uoii. The extent cf this di.s ; crimination ugain.st Oregon is di.-.-closed by the ltgures lor other states. Th e gov e r n in v n L has wo s t c I large sums of money on some of 1 i:s reclamation work that should . 'never have b'cn started. There is no good reason why we should continue to contribute so largely to a fund that is thus wasted, u'hile our t.wn m -ri tor ions pro j cts are neglected. Let us hope that .Senator Stan field meets with tile same sncees-; with hij ameiiduu nt as has crown ed his efforts for tile lax refun.t measure. Portland Telegram. It Our .Vuti'inal Anthem. The effort to abolish th,- star DRIED PRUNE PRODUCTION SHOWS : P pm o Mmm EDUCTION (alilornia. where li;(..n. .;, , r- f l!y!l5Vt 5 l-NC''EASE 1-aucoLl in I'.'-Ti, while Oregon's ffi I1H of .hied '"dm-llon was lo.,),m (,. t:i i-.j;, J inon by s. 11:1 About I72.iii ions prunes were produced In ami ,; . JJtauO Ions in I'.H'I in the tour ton ii, Bia,tes from which this dried fruit pn in., obtained Idaho, Washington, i.;: : l.tregoiL ami California according to u reptut of the uited .states '. depaiiment of ngriculiure. . i- trh;d pninen are made moslly In '0 tun; in l'.i:i. Wa.-hin; of len.-.i inipei lance i:i this ductioii. -.:eu ions in and tons in l!' I. Mid you ever follow u luinch? It's a pretty good Idea. Suihcili:i V:iley haw Komelhlm: to tiller life lP.Tiuno 5:v ' A lotta that rr u-t 1 g ! c plexion ii lost in the e! i.vv.n-.r hole." VARICOSE VEINS AND OVERWEIGHT "Iiii.r heitor: .lie-t this lid. year, a regular epidemic of btih: ii. mi; s I.i.h apeared on my l h li;,' tl." knee. The HH ilicos wp!l -.h iti t li.'M' i onl'er: ed on the .u.n t i -hnig their .Miouldeis and .-.r.' llMie nothing ) dn but wall "n-1-1 i i '"nit , ,i ihi-. m.irlal coii ; i.d l. t a ii u pan ot propel!, us Miimmi w !lh i;:; haipimd rov. :i. V-.-. h -hi. n l i i-"l i.od to tee I ; ni ,i ; ;;... iif.' 1.. :.l:h. am only :T i: 1 h.a . n ar. : d iogr:H:i a'n :t I f ne ; n- ih-- baiai'e.' il my i i- a ic . ii a-. I am a widow mil an i.i- . -iv Im-y . ai '.ing the hi, a-1 n 'j' : : ' : eat eight I i U . ainl pi i g te ii.-i ept p, laun.he-.s. . , ., (Ic ! .M' ! M ft KiV," A, li AVANTED FOR GREEN SHIPMENT Shipment will slnrl this week from Roscburg mid SulliciTsi. L'ox MaUurs " . wanted. If interested get in touch wilh us. .'FRANK J. NORTON CO. SUTIIEKLIN, OREGON I ( I nni .. lake otf niv t o hi, n thai ha. ln.trlMl. n :i !-ihe I get J " i i much libit exeri king and e-t g!i-en ed b in leip II. extensively. You may hnvn It mling self-aduressed, stamped (nveiopi' with your rcipiest. (Allow at last iwo weeks for us receipt), iitit don't forget to ask for the re in stamps iu addition to the self dueiug bookit't. t Kin-lose ten cents addressed, stamped envelope I. Suet es.s to you ! Write again, pl- it. e when you have lest the 1 Old) It VI MS KOIt COLDS Mrs. P The way to make your- f self r- si.-i.int to eolds as well as lo - oiJi -r diM'ases i-i simple. Naturally i sufficient sleep, constant f resit air 1 .tiorreet diet and clothing, exercise. - genial work and mental outlook. t old barbing is undoubtedly one the of the good resistance promoting 1 MI( 1 1( iacioi;-. aiso. ii mere is a genu re action mid a general feeling of ex M 1 " " 1 " ' 1 i dried prunes t uniiouiii. diy good tor you; other- pounds. Th-re are of t-mr.-e wise, it is not. iinikmnYii weather and other tin - . (old baths should not be lakmi tors all, ad. which migh! low . I the : output . It vi u'.d appear l here - that ihe total Coast drop not ec rd that ot otln r ie- Ibs.; t Pacific Northwest li.ouo,- Spangled Manner a -4 the national nun lbs.; (Pacific Coast) :il8,'t0t, UUO lbs. Avurage: ( California ) tUi.dnO, 00U lbs.; ( I'acillc Not iliwest i 4 r. 000. tilth His; i Pacific Cast ) uUO.UUO.UUl) lbs. According to the same author- lit y t he average export. i yeais for the lU'e years l!:' l-r. was 1 1 l,tit! 1,1 1 J pounds j ports during 1 '.'2; were tin ; usually large, result ing iu a ca : , i j -uvt'i- much W6 than usual. "OiJ,cial esiimate.i of ittu:.; iprnduetiou are m t jet a'-aii;ihn , J nut 1 1 g u res ha..- tl on o!ll'ial "dHi ' dd ion'- report:; would indicate a c:ip of about 70 million pound.1- i:. the Paeifie Norl hwe-d iii:l " 7 .i iv. ill tun pds. In t nlifoi nia. I iow i iiT private ii poits i.i more re cent dale indicate ;L 'drop hnier than antieip.itid i!ir.ng;t Northwest. Sein ainhor- lll-s also state that d: nr lai-.t it will limit the Northwest culteU uf six.y nuilioi! :-n I I.i.-h in cases ni heart trouble on neenitnti ot ine shock, urniy xpo.-nie. ninte. f ore . (o snnlight. ts beneltnm ; be';'n n.av nntlM in is again being mndi on t he usual ground t ha t t be fhl t d stanza is "clui n vinisi h-." There a re belter grounds Cian thai. The wordH were wrlhen to fit a pari icular inetdi-ut. Th'-u-- ands Ling it not knowing a da I l ; t In ng about whn r the words a ending trying to tell. The w.nds shea be Mich as won -ii I'M A in erica all times and not for the i hours they describe. '! tiist indictment. '1 he s !- h:-l J!:-.- turn- js. an drinking --or.g and i l:-" dead drunk to ivach t'e both dtn cldou.i. A an-: to (r.ntain enonch n.ui-di tO COneOct a IUI1" Ol li.: bail enough In have to erb a' to t he tnnc of i ; :i i i it gr Cong re- diouid t h" a p-dni nn nt "I a comp -i- nt mu.-di-iftii wii ti; call for sni'ini-ioft and mainly;: tpl to :n al! Ming to be oifi iaiy o -.-i the national tinttn ni thit-.g (hat 'an ne s.:. ',,'T -Spangl- .1 Hann. r i to not official. Coi vailis Time. Primary Ills may b- noted that Ihe so-call ed "extravaalice ' of congress and ot the tate h gi.daiures is coinci dent w-iih Ihe nsti ot the direct primary. There is today no party responsibility; a man may dare anything, and t here is no correc tive or advisory power. The names "Iti pgblican" and "Memocral" mean less than nothing, in most cases; for ilie wln n a man has bought or cajol- Ore- ed or tricked his way through the -primary, by his own unaided ef forts, naturally he recognizes no "as no better way but now, when eyed, leather lungi d word peddierA have harped on their devotion tt! the primm-y sjsteni tu the direct voiie ot the people. For some, indeed, ii i.s a boon, for they can get what an organized party would never dream of giving iheni. Hut w bore the net rem I is oriraniza- 1 tion only for ihe purpose of spend- ; big more money, and with no moral J or political simnluids or obliga- tions to meet, the primarv system otill on trial; with the verdict of millions ol I'-runr .supporters now in jid agaiiist it. i"n gecir.g too big for icraoy, where everv ':' !- pa.-si s direi'ijy on the quali t it at ions of eery officer".' Millions b.iie-- ii is. ;cid lhat Hie revival of reprof-entniivi f,:triy iespont.i- is th" only ahaiion. P'ei:di-I ihet.ry nMy not. al- work ahu:--; sometimes it ;i prop o.- a hard h'-aded in- 'er .ho will mm-cie its men a;;e its effii:ien( : . primary system needs millions ot former 6 it does! Salem Man-- not- - P' 1 ung .rl:-u ) II 1 Tile r 'C.I j:iati d : Th-- b l.r tii hdi'; .h '.-uiy in .Maybe t lie a '1 i m-M-fte rd- M 1 11 wilh two lo three minu;. lifU gruduallj increase to one-half tn an hour. U i h!ic an arth le on Ihdanced Diet whn-h you may have by'sen-l-ing -'iir self ii-liiressed. slumped t uvetop" wilh your request Allow lit l-a-t two w-i'lci for lis receipt.) MOl.KS K lias : h-;v. n mid1 H half pen oil Ihe ! ft b.n k. Abhouth tt due eolo: nr l,e, it uiirrie it may co on to cancer. I w eul-in -iri v. K ilm cent em s, and possii ly not more than average. "Ufhcial reports on tie- 1 l i ro p in l-iuropeaa couutiie- a hille m:ed a et. but tt,. era I isentim-iit t-t ems t i:id at least as good a i rop th- i Inst ytar. and pos.-ieij more unless storms and in Mir ( w n Mote M is it p'rt 1 ;i--ni 1 tliat Seuat-M" Staul'n Id i' ii tie n nd treut to t he i '! re " ' v.s ad will be it gen- . ,,- d by o:lu ia I . ,;r t! eaie 4.-p;u i an nt . Con. i diev - f the prt sent tilth- Hon of ih reelammi d.- n. tit ami tl: side Of he snt chTinge i b- r lor fear of ni'-re il.image titan has yet be n ing ii. I epoi ted results it i i ; i's p m tinle the lot in Sutherlln. eppo-Tr, O Of t bom tip and buy a 'building h.il -aid i: i - t r k:io, k : te T 1 , IU le Is in . .'.j. t constantly such a posjt ion that it is PtPatrd. We do know l ! !d-h r KltoWrtr t-or i.it1nff ',ir n--'trtnl m ft till psl. -U-itii . a Tim pHTTiehl.t on vnti truit onrlc iff wo rftr Tin, rlcAto rr-flonhiir t" nvlnp bMrl n your full name nj 1 icIiir nntl truitilr.ix ti the only one tor Mtt In Mump fxtrft. A-i'irt-M your ltt- linn mop s au-1 a poit.e;t to be i. may take o.i 1 later in lite. Th i s ihat .'.re ;u ,ii-l tre-ptinr-erous i:iii-a;1i.-a certain typt. no in I'Rrt- if ltd pjpr. Mike thfra hrtof at Doflsthlt, not nvor ?nn rind tvp nr wru tht'n l--i;lttly with ink. Plenf tiian your nin vid-neo of (iotl faUt nn wilt not us tt tn ny way. tt-ni-nibr tt tt iiiH-e-oAihlt fur me to dtin". ftr von or ti nrmivpr yon prxnn3il .y. I p or.'Cimn Vf-iy much tlie tf.auitfui b-ttrt you ifntl no and rM:rei ft l Itn- p..rtlhl ti-. Ktt-f. you Indlvldu! ilvlc. Th qvi(tionti you ak wot b ..xaiulliatioii fay ii-hwiTdo in nm c li vi rim ni nwn mm pomni, ii -iiit mrm oi Hfjoarmi mwr- Tftmflfi-nui ot blat k mole that skin specialists Mih is to have w at. ht d. en ttioiig.i it i-s i.ii in a i-W-tiun io be I ritated What W'.s the docmr who gtv. ou your yearh uu nfieneri i.ealth b"oM The Stanfi.-i.f a-n-mt-vit o-- t Vtt mm the p: n d the sale of I he ste'e ;!r.i!--P r c- i:t she;i'd ! " paid t' ' '"'"Iv' r''r r"'" '.i'" This 4" p'f eert u : lotted to t he r e'atnat ar.d i' is ; n 1 1 nruu-k P.e-c-j,- u!ai ; '.ir.-r. ; Fact and Theory Josephine count y si i r.wbi-n y grower. have umiHUally - l-i-l --ar, ;-i( nnii.-.g to ihe firants l'-iss Courier, and add- d acreage i.s b. inc so ight for m t season. 'Cn-Miaci: ran Iv -sig ..i by (,,. growers which will insure llu-m tood i-eTu::is tor iheir crop.-," snvs !!. Courier. Thus the evidence n -fu-nutaies thai State Market U'-rt Spep.fe j;; off ;l mjjp V. hen le- t. lis tmniers. thimigh his hull li'i i-sud at siaie exp.-n.se. that it i useless fo,- (hi ni to raise fruits and berries becau.-e pi if es are itn-po.-f.ibly b.w-!;uger.e (;uard. 1 1., Unevenly Distri tflhed WeiQht. tan i. ut th lamiitioii ofuei.ils hav f spending ,.?iv of t Jus iiMtnt-y r n the Oregon prn-ieit-i, where 'uarf'sa oflnially di- ted tit isliould be fcpont. f-ierc For Severe; I Days if i; W'iiili, of Medtortl. a im ni-b-T ot the One Hundred Thousand dar t.luh of the Occidental Life c.nanee company, is in Hoac-huri r establisn an agency of tliat .onipniiy. He will be here for sev ral day. Tin vnn Irnntc that RnthorTIn Kb. OreffifS has alwnys been a heavy ,a nhanc tn hwnnin iho ia,,o.i ni, cctrlbutor to the reclamation la,Somh6rn Ortgont i Q