FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,- FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927. burg, and with O. A. Bonebrake Is supervising 8 o me improvement work in the forest distrlcL They have beeu chiefly concerned with putting In six foot bridges across the North Uinpqua between the boundary and lllabee, the primary LINDBERGH'S LATEST TO KEEP RUSSIA purpose of these bridges being to-i -', I "'" I ' iiwwiiijiiljifTrjMiaw, 1 I,,, 1 ,1 I ' :T1p-"4f .'.V - accommodate lire rignters lu the service in getting across the river when necessary, O Oilcans, 6 gallon, galvanized, spe cial this week, (1.00 at Powell's. o T '-''.V': K I I! Watch the Food You Eat What a relief for mothers to know that when they put on a meal for the family that has been prepared from Groceries and Vegetables from the People's Supply they are the finest and most wholesome to be had. . i , , . 1 . . Strawberry season is about over. We expect to , have a load , of canning berries Saturday, Get ycurs early. ' . .Fancy large Lemons, Saturday only.'doz.... 25c v Bluing,- per bottle ...i...... 5c ;3 lbs. good quality Coffee .'..J..' $..1,00 ; ; . ; Meat Specials , Beef .St'ew, 'lb. 15c Boiling Beef.'ib. ,l2l2c All Steaks, lb. .....j. ...... .22c Veal Stew, lb. :........1212c , Hamburger, ? lbs.' ;.35c ; Pork Sausag?; 2 ibsV.;.;.;l:..:.:.;..;..t.:.:.!iL!.:.!.4'5c ; Medium; Bacon, !lb, !:i.!.:,.'.,'.i.i.!;.i i.'..',.2&c Compound, lb. yx.... 15p ' ! TJARGE Xsortment of LUNCHEON I , , MEATS, HENS AND SPRINGERS , . PEOPLES Grocery Phone 145 r r -, , ; Free : UMATILLA: GRAZING BEGUN ) AiwOfliiM Tim UhkiI Wire) I'KWDI.ETON, ' Ore., June 17 Sftooix iir, Iiu'koi liuinburu Blurted IgruKliiK on tho -Umatilla forout liuiKHH yentnluy. J. R Irwin, far out HiipGi'vlHor, ciHlJtiiiitod ' tlinL 12G,. WITH rA FAMILIAU SMILEand a wave of the hand the QolJcn West girl again brings to you the iucsmkc of coffee excellence. Whole-heartedly, she bidi you drink the cup of its delicious con tent, Kafjcrly, she invites you to try thil famous beverage, that you too may learn the delight it has been giving to count- , less others for almost half a century hero in the I'-iciftc NorihuciL Atio try ' QoUen West f fa 'JlUek Orangf 'i'tkat nd Qrttn Golderp WE DELIVER ANY PLACE IN THE CITY 8UPPLM0:1 . Meat Marftei.363 Delivery Si- III 000 sliuoii-Koiilil cni-u on thurorest milium this minuiKir, und iibuut Vi, 000 huuil o horuus and cilUlo. Eat ' (jnrbeeue oniuhvlchog and Uvq torovar. j JJrand'g Roucl Stau( Fish til. Idlijyld Park.' ! iamous cot famous name 1? West 1 Jk. . War Against Poland Would Involve Other Nations Attempting Aid in Serious Plight. (AwUH.'lMtial i'KU J.tIUt4 )iirv.) ' (JIONUVA, Juuu 11. 'I'lnue stops to iiruservu tho peace of Kuropu jii tho pruuf'tit troubled situation have bei'ii ilucidud upon by the represuntittlvus of .the Locarno treuty powers atlendhiK the JeuKUe of nations council session hero, a spokesman for tho Germ, an delegation declared today. Great ilritain, 1 Franco ' (lormaiiy ilelglunt and Italy, he said, had de elded: 1. To niako individual t rlendly 1. To mako iuiilvidual friendly l'ollsh Koverntuciits to do nothing to endaiiKor the peace of their two counties. 2. That tho powers should mako Individual representations to the Soviet concerning the wholesale executions In Itussla, pointing out that theso were causing uu unfor tunate Impression abroad, . 3, To adviso both Jugo Slavia and Albania to adopt a concilia tory attitude and settle amicably the Incident of the arrest, of a Ju go Slavian legation dragoman which was followed by i'uplure of diplomatic relations. . The Ueruiau spokesman donled that Foreign Minister Streseniann bad been sounded by the Jirltlsh lorelgn secretary concerning the possibility of troops passing through Herman territory in case. liussia attacked l'olanu. Germ any, lie added, was maro anxious about Franco - German relations than about tho Uubho-PoIIsIi situa tion; believing the latter not dang erous. Germans Displeased The Germans, he continued, wore going back to Herliii doeply disappointed becauso they bud only been able to got vague prom ises that tho French troops in tho Uhlueland would bo reduced in numoer. The liorlln government, he Bald, wanted more than prom ises. It appeared tbnt .the popula tion :of the! lthlneland would be come incensed at tho continued presence of a foreign army, hence the belief that Fia'iico-Gorinnn re lations were more delicate than Russo-Folish. . . , i i -The - French, ho charged, were raising questions about the actual legal fulfillment of minor treuty poiuts, Buch as conversion of; mili tary barracks and demilitarization of the I'msslun, police.. Gurniany would sell or ponveit, the, biuracks as soon as . possible, , ho .asserted, and a bill coucerqing the . police was now before the relchstug. As lor tho dismantled military works Ton: the- Polish' frftfitliM-; iliri spokesman salil ,lt had been sugt gestod that an American olficep be oloctx'd to vorlfy the dlsuiantl- lnv t Tho rfionch, however, had 're fused nils suggestion and the Germans, acting in the spirit of I.oearno, would uccopt u French ofl'lcor. Under these' circumstances, tho spokesman wont on, it would bo a bad timo to raiso the question of using Gorman soil lor tho passage of French troops to Itussla in Ihe event of possible though unlikely Itusso-Pollsli hostilities, bocauso it would, mean that Germany, being .overrun by, French troops, would occupy the anriip position In lie -Blum during. the world wiuv Galvanized screeu wire at Pow ell ANALYSIS FOREST DISTRICT COMPLETED -Karl W. I.ovorldge, of tho forest service, Washington office, who is making a sluily analysis of ranger district work covering throu rang er districts in Oregon, has just complet d two weeks of intorost. ing study on tho South Umpqua district near Tiller, going over that district with c. F. Hitter, ranger, and Forest Supervisor, Carl B. Neal, Mr. I.overidgo went to Grants Pass Thursday afternoon and from there will take up tho Chetco dis trict In tho SIsklyous, afterward spending two weeks in tho Batos district near Maker, in Eastern Ore gon. At Grunts Pass he will he Joined by A. O. Walm, assistant dis trict forester from the Portland of flees, who. passed through here today. They will he accompanied lu the t'beleo district by forest supervisor illlllngslea, of Grants Pass. Lawnmowers and garden hoso at Powell's. t () HOLD SCHOOLS MEN IN FOREST SERVICE O. C. I leaser and II. N, Matthews are conducting truing schools for short term men In the forest ser vice at the respective rangers' Bin lions and at the supervisors' offi ces at varlmiB points In the coun ty. The men have Just come from Collage Grove where they com pleted n school of training and will go to Tiller to conduct another one June 20 and 21. A school will be held at Steamboat on Uie North Umpipm also, the dates being Juno 2:1. 21 and 25. F. 11. llnind age. rhalrman of the board of lire control of Ihe forest service, of Portland will be present at each of the meetings. WILL CONSTRUCT i NEW FOOT BRIDGES T. P. Hymi, Mialneer of thv ili8 - irict f(mst oftico is itmllug sonio j time nt the district uear Kuse-i (Aneoclutitd I'rvu JtUMl Wire.) POUTt,AND, Ore., June 17. The local produce market was steady tbls morning, with plentiful sup Idles of all seasonable fresh vege tables ut attractive prices. The strawberry market contin ues steady at attractive prices to home cannors . Good local berries are ofturod at retail as low as Sc per box and $1.25 per crate. The going retail price for large good quality berries la at 8c per box, 2 for 15. O nllio wholesale mar ket, Gold Dollars move for from $1 to $1.15 per crate, while Marshals' bring from J1.25 to $1.35. Sacked now white potatoes are offered at from 6 to 6Jc wholesale Mutter and egg prices are un changed from yesterday. The fresh country dressed meat and poultry market continues sluggish witli de mand slow and hens In over sup ply. . ' . Hogs aro around 14c for top -und veal top is at 17c. Demand) show ed signs of greater strength this morning. PORTLAND, Ore., June 17 Doer steers, 15ff25 cents higher. nu-ers, goou sa.uui89.7fi; medium $8.25 9.00; common $7.008.26. Hogs steady to shade easier. Sheep and lambs look about steady; lambs, medium to choice 81 lbs. donw $11.0013.00: cilia and common $8,000)11.00; year ling wothors." medium tn ehnlon $7.009.50. BOSTON, June 17 Tho Commer cial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "There has been a fulrly good movement In wool on tho local market during the past week and prices aro showing distinct ton dency to, rise: in fact, soma ilns. cilptions have been marked up a half cont to a cent a pound and the fractional advance has been paid. Tho fact that the mills are buying more freely- and that there are wider inquiries for tops and yarns la indicative of a bettor sit uation-. In' the' goods market. The wooion mills are , finding a fair volume ef biiBineBs on whole,; although It is not so fair the well distributed. - "The foreign markets aro 'all against tho buyer, East India sales in J.oiulon being up par to five per cent. 1 In - the west, buying con tinues steadily and values are showing 'an upward tendency, al though no markod changes are re. 4r.tii(l Job toe week. "Mohar Is steady 011 moderate trading' j 1 Tho Commercial Bulletin wll prnii -me lonowing, quotations;. Scoured basis;,- .: , 1 , : Oregon; Northern.- Sl.OSfM.ni flno anil lino medium clothing 00 tin; valley, No. 1, 90j96. Mohairs: Original bag averago 12 months, Oregon 8 ft) $5. , , ; ? TOItTLAND, Ore., June 17- Butler: Extra cubus, city '391 cents; standards 311 cents; prime firsts, 38 cents; firsts cents. Creamery prices: Prints, 3 cents above standards; buttorfat, 40 cents f. o. b. Portland. Milk steady.' . Baw milk (4 per cent), $2.25 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. Buttorfat 40 cents f. o. b. Portland. Eggs: Current" receipts 20 cents dozen; fresh medium, 18 cents; fresh standaril first 21 conts; fresh standard extras, 23 cents. Steady. Poultry steady; (less 5 por cent commission), heavy hens lli$?u conts; light 12rl3 cents; springs, nominal; broilers, 15()10 cents; peklu whilo ducks, 20 conts; col ored; - turkoys, alive, nominal, dressed 37 cents lb. Onions steady; local $3.75(57.00; potatoes $3.50 4.50 sack. Nuts steady. Walnuts 2751)37 cents; filberts 1920; almonds 24(h 26 cents; Brazil nuts 14 i in cents: Oregon chestnuts nifuOft cents; peunuts 911 cents. Cascara bark stoady, 8 cents pound; Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady; 192U crop 23(-232 cents. Canvas hammocks $3.50 ut Par slows, WILL ROGERS RESTING EASY AFTER OPERATION LOS ANGELES. Juno 17. Will Rogers, film western player and mayor of Beverly Hills, movie res idential suburb, underwent n ma jor operation for removal of gall stones at a hospital here today. Attending physicians said the pa tient's condition was "satisfac tory." DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, locnl of fice, lioseburg, Oregon, 2-1 hours ending' 5 a., m. ltclatlvc humidity 5 p. m. , yesterday .19 Preelp. In inches and hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday Nil Lowest temperature last night 5S Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 total precipitation since first of month Normal precipitation for this 21 month j.o7 Total prei'ip. from September 1, 192H. In date 35.42 Averago preelp. from Sept. 1, ISm :tJ.S6 Total excess from Sent. 1. tii-ji; Average preetpatlon tor 49 wet seasons, (Sentrnilier to Mnv. inclusive 31.12 For Southwest Oregon: General i,ui iy inir nniigiit and Ha tun u : nor. ARTHUH W nrrii MeteorclogisU " ' ti ' i" . 1 i ' - k ," : mX " l : w , r J I I -,A new, informal photo of Charles Lindbergh, wol'jd's hero, jvliic'hxrelleots the youth's unique personality. ' " COUNTY POULTRY SURVEY STARTING NEXT TUESDAY (Continued from page 1.) ' in full operation by January 1, 1928. The men representing tho Cham ber of Commerce ' in the canvass are: J. A. Harding, Hotel Umpqua; F. C. Six, Union Oil Co.; Dr. N. II. Nerbas, dentist; Cbas. W. Clark, photographer; H. D. Cpen, Coen Lumber Co.;. Herbert Quine, In surauce; Maurice NewJand, Dodge Agency; J. A. Demi,; Derin-Gerret-sen Co. ; A. J. Hochradel, T. . H. Ness, B. R. Shoemaker, pbiyslcian; D. E. Can-, Variety Store; W. B. Strawn, J. C. Penny Co.; It. L. Whipple, attorney; E. B. Kenny, Douglas County Creditor's Ass'n.; J. Jt, Farrlngton, Pacific Toleprono and Telegraph Co.; J. E. Wharton, Implement dealer;, G. V. Wimber ley, baukor; J. E. Clark, agent S P. Co. JIany members of the P. C. P. P. have agreed to accompany the men from Hosoburg to assist in explaining the many details of tho association. The thirty-seveu Douglas county members of the Pacific Coopera tive Poultry Producers are as fol lows: Frank Borter, Buena Vista; Harry Ci Boyle, Looking Glass; E. A, Burroughs, Green Station; G. W. Burt, Happy Valley; J. II. Clark, lioseburg; J. I. Calligau, Drain; L. S. Compton, Drain; Walter-Cook, Oakland; H. L. Cowles, Drain; V. P. Cunningham, Drain; D. C. Davis, Drain; H. E. Ourney, Winchester; Holloway & Son, Drain; C. K. Holmqulst, Melrose; J. W. Howard, Happy Valley; C. E. Banning, lioseburg; Theodore Jemlson, Leona; W. D. Love. Rose burg; Boscoe A. Marsters, Wilbur; E. M. JIathls, Dlxonvlllo; Monroe Nance, Winchester; Nelson Bros., Hosoburg; Otto A. Olson, liose burg; J. Erwin Page, Wilbur; W. O. Patterson, lioseburg; It. B. Pickens, Sutherlln; K. O. Powell, Leona; Italph F. Sands, Wilbur; W. 11. Simmons, Buena Vista; A. H. . Solle, Youcnlla; Frank L. Stroller, Dixonville; George Tel ford, Happy Valley; Harold Wells, lioseburg; Arthur Wooloy, Leona; I, . 1). Roberts, Camas Valley; C. V. Hagan, Melrose; llathkey, Ca mas Valley. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L, GRASSHOPPERS SWEEPING TULE LAKE SECTIONS (Continuod from pnR( 1.) wuuo direction, and as if nu ardor htul been issued, they come to a stop at a grniu field and begin destruction. Poison and Fire Used Mans most effect ivo weapon is poison composed of bran, saw dust, moiassf's, an'tylacotate and arsenic. Already thirty Ions have been used, with known heavy totl. A grasshopper burned was used to Rood offect while tho different armies were bunched, but. with the grasshoppers on the move, the burner could not cover tho terri tory. When the 'hoppers ore moving 2.50! to a wrain field, poisoir is: inefiee. ttvt, it must ht distributed while tthey arc feeding. j KKS are laid in hatt Ulng beds I from one-halt inch to one nnd a i half inches In depth. Hatching is j induced by warmth. Top layers of HttKs were batched several weok-H ' Ago, but only uuw have the euu rays penetrated to tho second lay er and once again 'hoppers' are swarming out of the egg beds like ants from an ant bill. Huge Area Menaced . It Is not only Immediate damage larshma . We're malfing up a Krause's Marsh mallow Cook Book that will be unique, in that the only recipes to be printed must be original creations of the house wives of the Pacific Northwest. We want yours amone them, nrinterl nvr vnnr' F..n nlm &ou n?ve everal- send them alon8 to he Marshmallow Cook Book Editor, care Tru-RI" "cuit Comnanv- Spokane or Portland r - r-r-. HIcial All i i. YOU, CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON OUR GROCERIES We know they're absolutely the beat. We'd like to have you phone us your next order.' Yes, we deliver. Note these specials; North Side Grocery ! Saturday and Monday Specials ; Swift's Premium Bacon, lb. ...... -42c Swift's Lard in I lb. cartons, 3 for SSc Navy Beans, small white, 6 lbs. for 50c Good Rice, 3 lbs. for ...25c Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. for ........:.25c Honey, 5 lb. pails, 75c; qts., 50c pint jars.... ,...30c Good Lemons, per dozen '. ;J 25c All kinds of Fresh Vegetables of .the Season, . Reasonable. North Side Grocery Jackson and Winchester Sts. - . Telephone 153 to crops that concerns government and state agricultural agents. It is the menace of the future. Uncontrolled, the insect' hordes would take 20,000 acres of forage and grain this year. But next year their numbers would increase many times the increase from year to year,-- with weather conditions-favorable, is ope to f0 and their throat would extoiid to tho entire Klamath basin. Let us give an esumate on lino leum for your floors. Powell Furni ture Store,- 238 North Jacltson St. Entry Blaatks Will Be Found Only One Pimd Tists of Krause s Marshmallows. One of these Entry Blanks MUST accompany every recipe submitted. Competent judges will decide on the usability of each entry. For every recipe that we can use vou will be paid ONE DOLLAR and given a full pound can of Krauses Marshmallows FREE, Full Pound Tins 60c tn Bulk, pound 60c Small Tin 20c Small Cartons .10c BIS SPOKANE and PORTLAND NEW ARRIVAL IN COUNTY WILL RAISE POULTRY ' J.' W. Payne, a reqent arrival J from .Condon, Montana, who a; short time ago purchased a 10-acro tract 2 miles north of Roseburg, is going into the commercial poul try business. He has purchased 700 pullets, eight weeks old, from W. R. Seig and expects to add to the flock, planning on having- about 1,000 producing hens by the first of "theyear. He is constructing the necessary .buildings and providing the needed equipment to handla this business. .nJ in the :1 hit Sold Everywhere by Druggists. Confec tioners, Grocers. jj.... ft m 4