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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1 1928. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. cafe.H5 Control S Spray with S-W Dry Lime Sulfur! NORWAY AGAIN CHAMPIONS OF WINTER SPORT Buy the 25 lb. bag It's a convenient sizr to handle. A'o rnusw, iiu bother. XV econom ical too. Dors not leak, freeze or deteriorate S-W Free-MulsUm for heavy infestations of San Jose Scale The trouble-free, Boap-free oil emulHicm spray. Mixes remHIvin hard or soft water ami with S-W Dry Umc Sulfur. Easier to handle! From Medford.ar.,llW&V. M. MINKAIl unit: "Wm uanl your S-W Dry l-itno Sulfur fur cmtnA of Sun Jow iralfl tluriiiK 1926 ouil we were very well pleuscsd with raiilfa. "We uwxl yntir Pry limn Sulfur npiiin in ut tlm rule of 60 11. lo 2MI ttnlldiia unt mir fiirieiic-n rf tlm iweviiw yir wh rr-fMMlwl. 'Mm uiuUviiil ia uiuoli ecuier k liuudle, Willi IMt wiute, Uiuu Urn liquid." Vitnls the powder a saving! Mr. D. W. I. (IKK of Mrilfard iwifW; "I iimvI your 8-W Dry UmnHulfur Innl ytuir for tlm con trol of Sun JuMMniilnurul utiluiiini very -cimm! rmuMmin fuel jul u (rood tlie lifiiiil Iihh v-r Rivet) fuu. 1 uimmI liic ulrflnictli rmoninoniti!d by Uio coinwiiy. "Tlm funt Unit I cmiIiI tmul your uiutrriul mil In my cor end Ihut navel ilruynn mid Imd no burn-In ui return wits a decided udvuutatfe U mo." Not a Single Scaly Pear! Mr. A. J. VOfiMSn, f(f Ml. VUmant Orchard, Hood tliver. Or.. Utlbnottrr: "fiityeurotir Cmpntiy look nvern-IO-iirropnarnrrliurd " at firaut 1'iim tliut wiik licavily hifrslntl with Hud Jms Sutila. Weipriiyoil tlieofniinrd wilh Dry l.ime Sulfur nt Uia ireujrUi rix-oinmumlul ly tlm Compuny uud Mv-iml nht-liiU-ly a 10(1 i-lfuu-iip. Wo did not huve UBiuxluMiily pour fn tlioorcliiinl llii ymir. "1 linvo itHnd Slmrwiii-Wlllitim" Dry Limn Sulfur for tlm I tail live youra uud I know it will du Um wurk if properly applied." 1 When you spray, spray for sure clean-up! S-W Dry Lime Sulfur is a certain control for San Jose scale and Blister Mite. Use it on apples, pears, prunes or peaches. Watch your better "pack-out1' that results from this improved spray. -' ' i. -: S -W Dry Lime Sulfur is made from a 33" degree Baume test licpaid. A stabiliser is added to make it effective longer than the liquid.! Read of the successful clean-ups these growers' have experienced. Its economy of use makes S-W Dry Lime Sulfur more profitable for you. Growers say it saves time in fill ing the lank, in applying. It cuts down trucking costs, saves returning "empties." Ask your local dealer how it will reduce labor costs. Order your requirements now. I i The Sherwn -Williams Co. Rugged Norsemen Success fully Defend Title in Olympics. U. S. IS S E C O N D Band Becomes Breathless Playing Norwegian Na-' tional Anthem During Prize Awards. Umpqua Brand Chick Starting Feeds The first three weeks of a baby chick's life are its most important. Unless you have feeds that are carefully blended and mixed with utmost care from the finest of iterials, much of your time and money will be wasted. Oukluiul Sun Francisco Scut tie Spokane Los Angeles Portland Salt Ijike City Secures 100 control! , Mr.'.k. BimSlnrflIoodriivrrMtty: ' "In Uio full oil fJ26 I dincovcrnd Hint I ImdSnn ha wte y . fn my 40 ucrfl iijmlonrdiurd. In (lieaiiriiigof 10-7 I nimlird a dor mu nt tpruy of your S-W Dry Lime titilfmv2& flu. lo l I ': ,'00 jtBlloni of wnter. willt one hundred jut mm I control uf 4lieciile. 1 pr-rTir uniiift thodry ninleriulou uorountof tiiuo ' . puved in applying Uio Biiroy ud bad uo troublo wtiuievcr ' iu dlsaolvliig Uio wiiio." i Powder form gives belter control! ' Jutl rtadaf Mr. T. W. SCOTT'S nicer at Medford: "1 have uanl SlifTwin-Williiims Dry Lime Sulfur for llm pas I tlirne ywi for tlincoulrolofSiin JiMnaruta. I btivnlnwi fUing (ptl resulls Willi TU lln. Miwilcr to 2(1(1 ciill'iim of wiiler mid oxfuurl la con tin no uiinit tlm Dry IJmu Sulfur at my control of nnal h'tB Imscu Imttor vvilli lliu towder limn with llio liiiiid. "I ImveuxptTHmretl uodilTieully indlwolvittK tliemnleriiil or of (.-loKjtliiKfltr&iiMra urnl iiu.Im. "It him Imhmi u cutivmiiAiK'n uud u limo Stiver uud I fuel the net imwL w iiu mora ihun tlm liquid." Uses S-W always! ' Mr. J. D. SMULLEN of Parkdnte. Ore., It enthutiastic; "I linva uxed your S-W Dry Unto Sulfur for llm punt five yciirn iiitd Imvo Brtiirmi control of imtfl, iHint; 0 lit, lit u 2' III K'd'un tiiuk. I Minftiiffr it onuiil to Km liquid uml itsuvm roiinidfTfilila lime in Uio urcuurd. I cnxwl to two it uguiu this cuuiiuB bousuu." j ; " ; ; f Tlie Sjruying Gtiiile' ' Write or the Sherwin-Williams Spray fiiy Chart, ti . ives complete directions fur control of yUorcliard pests EARTH (ABSOulatcJ Trcu Lcuvd Wire) ST. MOItlTZ, Switzerland. Feb. 21. The rugged athletes of Nor way . huve successfully defended their Olympic winter sports chant munshili. The United States fin ished second" and Sweden third. On the final day of competition the American contingent won the bohsleigh finals yesterday, Wil liam Fiske landing first place and John Moaton second. The sleds hummed over the ice at a stoty mile an hour clip. lleaton registered the fastest descent in a giide down the chute with a time of one minute, 38 7-10 seconds which Is only ten seconds behind the world's record for the track held by Martineuu of Eng land: The others in the bobsled event finished as follows: Third, Paul Killan of Germany; fourth. Grama jo of Argentine; fifth, Hope, Ar gentine: sixth, Ernest Lambert, lielgiunt. In the figure skating champion ship for couples, the American team of Iieatrlx Loughran and Klierwin liadger placed fourth. The event was won by iVIIle. An dree Jolly and 1'lerro Bruuet of France. Thirteen couples' com- ed, Theresa Iilanchnrd ana Pa ili...:S.VI Nlles of the United States finishing Inst. Although finishing sixth among the mil Ions In the meet, Canada bad little opposition iu scoring a decisive victory over Switzerland by 13 to 0 to become the Olympic hockey champion. llv defeating England 3 to 1 yes- tetday. Sweden becsine the Euro pean ' hockey champion and ac quired second place In the Olym pic hockey final standing. For the meet. Finland, which hind been the runner-up iu the pre vious Olympic competition, was 21. Olympic winners In the win relegated to fourth place while Austria was fifth. mat Our feeds are built on tried tested formulas, noth ing but clean products are used, and they are mixed with a , degree of carefulness seldom equalled. ; . Two complete methods of feeding. All-ma6h or Chick feed and Chick mash systems. Ask for our booklet on the Starting of Baby chicks, it costs you nothing and it' contains many useful ideas. This booklet was written by a successful poultryman in our own community. , If you are planning on raising baby chicks send for this booklet as soon as possible. It's worth your while. Douglas County Flour Mills Roseburg and Myrtle Creek SOIL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD DUR ING THIS WEEK A series of soli meetings, spon sored by Douglas county l'omoua I 4 FOR SALE 41 ! r a wait mioMiri" Z FAMILY OF FIVE : BURNED TO DEATH . ' ' 4 (Aasociated I'rcsB Lowed Wire) PlTTSUUItGIl, l'a., Feb. 22. A father and four chil- dren were burned to death when (ire, destroyed a two story house today. Ten oth- er -persons were rescued by firemen. . BODY OF VICTIM 27 acres on the highway j (Awn-iuiid I'm tmi wire) Modern houso uud outbuild- JluiUUS i'OWN, K. J., l'eb. 22. - lugs. All can be cultivated; Uuuuery was believed by puiice to- free Boll; water piped to iiiuy to nave been the uiuiive lor iriiinne have buou arranged fur the houso; closo to High scnom, uuu burning to ueatu .uouu.ij mm" traiiM!, Have lMieu ui uiig u 101 tue i Buniiil wm)m Ull.y lllumlllM, , in ib r- " i""';; S3500, If taken nt oucu. us Allss Murgnrei Drown, 10 yeurs . utlts recent meeting, In which I e J ,;oul!c8 ,011 KllHt i,0UBis ,, employed until that muinmg St., closo In. All Ihreo lor 'no u governess In a homo on msn- $3.85(1. lonuble I'ulk Avenue, New York. Bee N. nico of KICK & RICE. : Fred ltoif, lieutenant ol delec- lives of Morris county, said that . when .Miss ilrowii left the home , ,. ' . ' ' J lot hur employer, James P. Gli omas grange hall; I'obrunry IS, iUhIv. she had with Her ?s,miu in p. m., South J)eer Creek gruiigoJ tjonds and Jl.uuO iu caali. No bonds Kelley 'or cash was loumi in tuu woman , MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR SOCIAL ST. MORITZ, Switzerland, Feb. tor sports carnival just closed were crowned champions and awarded medals at an impressive ceronionv in St. Morltz Stadium last evening. Members of a brass band be came breathless playing me ioi- INSTITUTE FOR E -17 l i milium ulv tlmfiM 1 ,.- , i i.. I "The Star Spangled Danner" and Wednesdaj evening I . . , ImllBl lunes of Sweden and 22ud ,ut. .Masonic l.emi.le. ln(1 Thc K,.,lCef Andree Short business sesshui of d , gtalwllrt pierro Bru- lodgo at 7:30 sharp followed ,,.,. i,..era. were called - - ANNOUNCING THE VOGUE'S Millinery Style Week, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 23 and 21th. Presenting the T " " f i centlv announced by County Agent I iTs Featuring snm o i tlie ' C. Leedy for Marph 14 to 17 Is lara brims in thHew Xdes. to be held at the Presbyterian I ,l v nlet grarnut ii, church and will have the support ! Td ' "' L1, E. l u I'of the women's clubs of the city, a. o,. hiu. n,.rt irreen. etc. The 'Mr. Leedy states. I . i rti..i a Is sponsored by W leiUllllllO lieiiu wcomj - ..,", . .(.- nllfo : -a. working In conjunction irinilUlUg, OUL UIO mouij'uia- ,.,, ffl,. on,l u,ll h I lw iinn or Rieiiw. felt and novelty weniiuF.'.'H o u.w-s. ...... Women's Clubs and Home Economics Departments of Granges Aid in Plans. The home-makers' institute ro- This institute the extension de- county program was outlined, pro vlded for these meetings, tho ex tension depui-tmciit of the statu college, working wilh the' county agent's offlcu, cooperating lu put ting on the progrems. F. E. Price, soil specialist, will be present and will lead the discussions of proh lenlH dealing Willi soil limuuge- uient and maintenance or leitlllly.i hall; February 24, 2 p. in., Those Interested are asked to Korner, Evergreen grange bring soil sam s for acidity tests. Pebrllliry 2I- x ,,. yonralla, The meetings are to bo held ac- ... ... -r ... cording to the following schedule: . "'': V 1" Februaiy 23, 2p.in., Looking ni A. II.. Ilutler faun. Elkton. by program, notlal evening, in n, i.reslilentinl stand. The hand re.-resn- v. . . ,. n., orchestra music. infills, Past masters will be special guests. All Masons and their wives, and Eastern Star ladies uml their husbands In- vlted. ' and laid tho foundation I Jl for tune which aggregated more than fuo.0lio. died here yesterday at age of 37. I. Htisinc day population of tho Emm xoxti our O Churns clothing. i .I.., ...i.i 1. 1 iri..,il Iim.I been "u made 1iy Miss Mary mown, a m . i',,. ,l.,','d v, oinan's . Woolworlll building. New York, is l"r.. n,l n scar on ; aiipioxlnuitely ll.utiO. I h linilv. .The detective luhunced the theory tbul the woman hud been attacked and robbed in New York uud brought tu New Jersey iu an automobile. Tho woman, her cloth ing soaked In gasoline and ablaze, was found by a motorist on the road between llciiinrdsville anil Monlslown. She died ut a hospital early yesterday.- TO) In order to obtain the PERFECT FLAVOR in butter it must be fresh. When you ask your dealer lor Mel-O-Maid you know you arc getting butter that is creamery fresh. Douglas County Creamery BUTTER ICE CREAM CHEESE Phone 340 o - Q Why wait for delivery of that car when we can give yon belter Millie at prices uml terms ynu can utlonlV Seeing Is bellev tag - wo are open until o'clock evening also nlMi Sunday forenoons. Hansen t llevrolet Co. .CRASH FATAL TO ONE tA'Uti-.l l'i.-M l..-l Wil.) Tl'CSON. All... Feb.' 22. Miss .Mabel Anule, Tucson school teach er, was killed and Fdward tirl Violil, ll student pilot and 'native of Was b'nmon. was seriously injured when their airplane weal Into a spin and clashed from TlH' feet hen'. Tuesday. JIMMY STARTS HOME AMMONIUM Feb. I H-til.-'l I'tes I - NEW OKI. FANS, .liniiiiv Walker. mor of Now York, and exotllcio king of llv mist Mardl Gras of New Oilcans, packed Ills wardrobe trunks 1imI;i lu start home by easy singes, lie has a speaking engagement at Mo. I.llo tonight, a three hour visit wiib Atlanta triemls booked for tomor row with a linnl soulltein appenr anco t Wlusloii-Salein. N. Fri day when he will speak again. Marseillaise. Ear breaking, heart-rending noises ro- suited. The spectators gaspen, then smiled and finally guffawed Cant vou play tne .narsun hitse?" Frantz Heichel, secretary of the French Dlyniolc committee bellowed ut tne bandmaster. "II has been so long since you have won an Olympic event we had forgotten it," replied the Swiss-German bandmaster blandly. fabrics giving tho hat 'iu- tcrest. Ladies of Roseburg and vi- cinily cordially invited to in- spect these new models. THE VOGUE federation ot women's clubs will be tho speaker, the local clubs al so having a part in the program. Thursday, Friday and Saturday there will lie programs morning and nftornoon, the morning ses sions being from 9 to 12 o'clock and tho afternoon meetings from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. In addition to support from the local clubs Mr. Leedy reports that cooperation Is being given by tho borne economics department of I tho various granges, so that it is 'expected that there will bo a large Attendance from the neighboring communities. The grange is to bo further represented by the appear ance of the South Deer Croek or- , chostra on tho Saturday afternoon program. Among the speakers who will bo present for tile institute are: Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, state homo demonstration leader; Mrs. Sadie On-Dunbar, past president State Federation Women's clubs; 1 Dr. Kate W. Jameson, dean of wo Imen, Oregon Stale College; Miss I Lucy A. Case, Nutrition specialist; wilh the Miss Ruth II. C.lassow, director pnysicai euucanon 101 nuiii. j S. C; Mrs. Sara Prentiss, Prof, in household administration, O. S. C; J. F. Ilrumbaugh, Prof, of phy chology, O. S. C; A. L. I'eck, Prof. information landscape gardening, O. S. C; J. ijeo r an uuiiks, riui. ui nu u a endorsement anu support oi me . vonicn will undoubtedly be -great success. 4 1 The purpose of Ibe institute is 'the dissemination of T . .u. . n ...I.. I tuu.-; ' '-hlienlure. O. S. C: G. V. Copson, uciivuies , , 1 roi. Ol uaciei loioiugj , jt o. vj., . denn of the sclinol ol vocational education, O. S. C. home management, and nei A, wonlen find those 'R- lowell. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 139-L OFFICERS OF DEFUNCT palls now," Wallace replied. meetings to be of great interest Ketcham remoustralea tnat poii-jano oenem as nicy win ip,u,uc tics were being interjected into information that will make the tlie hearing. home work easier and will give "Not politics but economics," j hints regarding health, care of snlil Klncheloe. children, household management, i'lmii Wallace, under Questioning'! gardening and many other such! by Klncheloe, declared the tex-1 subjects iu which the women una ; in a fast and oft-times close oas tlle workers "were miserably interest. Iketball game that had no confer- nuirf" uml manv were unemployed. I Mrs. C S. tleinline Is coonerat-1 once bearings. With Oregon lead- He said 200,000 coal miners were ng with the program committee InMng 29 to 19, at the half, Gonzagal OREGON BEATS GONZAGA SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 22. University of Oregon defeated Gonznga here last night, 53 to 42 NEWSBOY MAKES GOOD (Ak-Ute! ru 1.-UM-J W,e- CHICAGO. IVb. 22 - 1'ivd K.u Ik. San Francisco uosV, who Ih-k.iii wurly 30 ealfc ao svllitig pai'ert. SULPHATE for FARMS GARDENS ORCHARDS VINEYARDS GREENS LAWNS SHRUBS C. A. Lockwood Motor Company Ro&eburg, Oregon POIITLANH. Ore.. Feb. 21. James I'. Cooke. Charles S. Good win mid Howard V. Philpott. off! revs ot the defunct brokerage bouse uf Overbeck & Cooke. Indict ed last night on charges oi laicen; bv bailee, will be arraigned In circuit court Thursday. Deputy District Attorney iirown announc ed this today. vrialeiiinent had been planned for today, but Cooke, who has been ill for seve-al weeks, could not ap pear iu con-'.. - Defense atloiii 'ys have stated Hint pleas ot not guilty probably will be enteiej. jobless. Klncheloe said the textile providing music for the various industry was "tugiuy proiecieu as sessions, ana mere win tie niucu the tariff. ' entertainment interspersed with Tlie tariff has not neipeu tlie various lectures much.'' declared the labor man. SPECIAL The first meeting will be in the afternoon of Wednesday. March 14, and will be largely in the form of a club conference. Mrs. Sadie tied the Bcore once. Hidings nnd Chartaln starred for the Web foot ers and Menagllo and Leveaus lor , Gonzaga. ; FULL DINNER PAIL IS FARM RELIEF TOPIC THIS WEEK ONLY!!!! ABSOLUTELY the BEST grade high compression motor oil. 1 Gallon l-00 G Gallons ....J3.85 10 Gallons 'ou If you desire we will store the oil for you in a spcciul container nnd service your car ut ANY TIME without charge. KOEPP & SQI-IER SERVICE STATION Deer Creek Bridge. Benjamin Franklin is' said to have arrived in Philadelphia with a Hurge loaf of bread tucked under Orr-Dunbiir. president of the slate 'bis arm. Deserts cover 24 the earth's surface. per ceut of n- win vi-.Tnv Feb. 21. A clash between committee members over the full dinner pail or lack ot . It. marked the house agriculture conmiltee's hearlnss today on farm relief. While Edgar Wallace of the I American Federation of Labor was,.., ,,,,, , close six round endorsing i uuullr.-ition fee I"'"1' decision from Chubby Van Hooser, ciple. Representative Ketcham of Sl,okam, ,n spe(ial match on Michigan. Republican, and kinche-1 ,.)st njKht.g ,.ar(1 Hickey Duncan, lee of Kentucky. Democrat, en-.yc wttUa. took a four round gaged In a political encounter. ,won over Kenneth Davis, La I IX' ex limine was pini i: rnliite GETS CLOSE DECISION (Associated TreM Lcaed Wire) WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Feb. -Del Allen. I .a Grande. Oregon, 'xchange was precinltattl i when Wallace asserted roi-ty per cent of labor In the United Slates 1 was unemployed. 1 "Then you don't believe there Is n full dinner pnil at present:'' asked Klncheloe. "No. there aren't full dinner Don Jones, Sokane. slugged his way to a six round decision over Kid liocco. Walla Walla, lie droi ped Rocco for the count of nine In the fifth round. 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