ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY II. 1928.
SEVEN
7
Waterless Cooker
The Princess Waterless Cooker cooks all foods in a scien
tific manner, preserving all the natural flavors and with
out loss of those t
Nutritive Qualities
which must be retained if the best of health and strength
of the family is maintained. Just now we are offering a
regular $7.50 Princess Waterless Cooker, capable, of
handling meats and vegetables at one operation, for only
$4.95
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
CLASSIFIED SiOTlOi
. , , . i
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAG
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 23 head young ewes.
mono lii'-ii.
LATH No. 1 and" NoT 2. A car "just
received at I'ACUCS'.
KOir"SALB5a"'lb." refrlgatorin
good condition. Cull at 704
Thompson St. or phone 221-J.
FOU"STLK Five "milch goatsor
will trade for cow. J. V. Draper,
523 North Main.
FOirSAL'lGood second hiuid
playor piano, only $225. Ott's
Music Store. "'
l-'OH SALIC -2 hound "pupa! 6
months old. One 2-year-old black
and tan hound. The thruo for
f 10. One gentle saddle pony and
saddle, ?2u. Phone "2 1F0; ,
t'OU SALlfi "Oil "TUADE Young
mare and colt. Hroke to work
and true. Wt. 1200. Write or
phono W. A. McCord, Klktou,
Oregon.
Yoll SALE 11-room house near
court house, cor. Douglas and
Kane Sts. Inquire Mrs. W. 13.
Thomson, He. 2, euro C. M.
l'eume, Koseburg.
I , FOR RENT "l
FDU KENT 2-room ' furnished
house, close in, $(i per jnontll.
See elevator man Perkins Uldg.
iom HUNT Clean, weir'TuTnislied
7-room iiouse; garage; garden;
IS Phono 20S or ' inquire S52
lloover St.
Fi HI "It ICNTileiulTy parlor vitii
apartment Jttining, all furnished
ready lor business. Wrile J. C.
Donne, South ltroadway,
.Marshfield, jOia. Phone B7B-J.
itK ItlONT-lore buildiiii!, suit
able lor groceries, lunchoB and
Ice cream parlor; iu good loca
tion. Write J. C iioune, 703 S.
Ilroadway. Marsblield, Ore.
Phone 57 l-J.
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service"
Mineral Vapor Hntlis
327 Cass - Phone.491
NEON SIGNS
Sold Outright
Roy Hufham
Roseburg, Oregon
WANTED
Rentals, Sales or Exchanges.
City Property, Residences and
Farms. What have you?
E. G. KINGWELL
Real Estate Broker
Sutherlin, Oregon
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to Older
E. S. AND F. L. COCK ELREAS
And You Can Safely
Order by Telephone
You pet exactly tho name
service whether you brius
your market basket or wheth
er you telephone iih for the
groenriea wrtnTed; This meth
od saves you time hikI worry,
and rosls no more yea, wo
deliver.
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
Ths Store That Serves
You Best."
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
3 rooms, 223 fcJ. Lane. Electric
j stove, hot water, nice little apt.
I in heart of the city. Inquire at
t Hubar Hros.
I WANTED !
WANTED Clean rags. Xews-Ho-view
ol'lice.
WANTED 50 milch Boats. It. E.
Fox, Box 152, Kails City, Ore.
BOY of 17 wants work.' Address
"Boy," care News-Heview.
WANTED ve will buy lildtj,
wool, lJelts, chlttnm bark and all
kinds of junk. Alaska Hide,
Wool & Junk Co., 401 W. Cass
St. Phono 201.
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNER Don't forget lo
.call 553 when In neod of uuto
parts. Sara s Auto Wrecking
House.
fTSA GOLD MINE! ExclusTvo
local territory open for new au
tomatic Aluminum Cooker rep
resentative man or woman. A
big nioney-muker. Every home
needs one. Write for proposition.
ALBERT G. BURNS, 1S0U Tele
Kiapli Ave., Oakland, Calif. .
TQ WHOM IT MAY
4 : CONCERN:
On July 5th Hie "business of
the .Terminal Cat'o was dis-
posed ol by tho Union News
Co. to the Stage Terminal Ho-
tel Co., Inc., and the Union
News Co. will not be respon-
slble for any debts contracted
in the name of the Terminal
Hotel Cafe after said date.
THIS UNION NEWS CO.
Nnlii-i' if mile of Ciovemiht'Nt Itin-lu-r.
(i;n i;il l,:iml ortk-i-, W:ishHiK
tun ,U. C. .Iiiiio II, l'tjs. Kntkx' im
licii-hy Klvt'ti that sllJ-'t to thtr
L'oniliUou.s and li rutin nous ot tlio
nets yf June y. (:ty siai. 2S).
I-fhiiuirv -G, 1JM9 (. Stilt. 1 1 7 !i ) ,
June 1. (II Still. 7.iS), un.l UV-
partiut'nlal n'hruliiti'ii8 of April I I.
(60 U Ik 3 7 0 , tho tttnhvr on
Lliu following lancLs will ho solil
Aiy. 0, l'Js. at 10 o'clock n. m. at
public nuctinn at th.- I'nlted .States
land offieu at UuseburK, Oii'Koii, to
Llu liiKlx't liliMcr tit not Icks tlian
ttie apprnised vulne hm shown h
I lils not ice. nale to he Hiihjcct to
the. approval of the Secretary of the
Interior. Tho purchase. prl'e, wttli
an additional sum of otic-fifth of
one, per ecu t t hereof, he I it k com
missions allowed. Ml list. he depos
ited at lime of sale, money to he
returned If nale (h inl approved,
otherwise patent will Issue for the
thither, which must he removed
within ten years, (litis will he re
ceived from citizens oT the United
States, associations of mtcli ctt I-xi-ns
and corporal f on s organized
nnder the laws of Hie 1'nfled States
or any State, Territory or IMstt-iel
thereof only. I'pnn atmllcation of a
it ut I Ified pur elt use the 1 1 in her on
any lepal siihdivinlon will he of
fered separati-lv hefore heinK in
cluded in any offer of a hither
unit. T. 17 S It. C '., See. IS. hi Z
reii fir no m. lot r r"d fir '!;( M,
T. -IW S.. It. la W.. Svc. Hi. SK',
NK'i white e.-dnr fin .M, yellow fir
70 M. red fir ."i'lO M, SV( XK't
white cedar imt M, vellow fir 1
M. red fir 70ti M. NK1, SK white
cellar M, vell-.w lit- M, red
fir IL'f) M. red cedar L't M. NW,
SK'.i white cedar 1 I" M. yellow fir
Oitu AT. red fir 70 SI. T. t'S S.. It. 1
v sec. i;;. s k 1 i xu-'i teii fir ;;
M. white ee.hir s.n M. SV, NV',
t-i'd fir "t-'o Jl, none of the tlmhi-r on
tlt.-se sections to lie Mld for I
than 1-'.'" per M for the rel
vellnw fir. $iUM' per M .for
white ri'lar. and SI. ".a per ,M
ll,. i-.rl ee.hir T. HO S.. It. I
a nd
the
for
Sec 5, SK1', !S W V, tei 111- Ml, a M.
NIC! SWt nd fir I.'.OO M. T. U S.,
U. V.. Sec. IU. SK', SWl, yellow
fir fiKo SI. red fir isa SI. none of
the timher ott these sections to he
sold for les than $t.;:. ti-r SI for
,l,,, nn.l V.lh.W fit". T. I S.. It.
r. w.. sc 1 n i:1 i si:v, y-itow fir
ion SI. nd fir -7"i M. NW, SK
v.-llow fir SI. red fir n:T,
SK", SK'i v.dh-w fir ?-H M. ret! fir
JJ. M. SVVli SK'i ell..w fir IJ.". M.
led fir Jl. M-.'i "i v.-uow in,
SI. fd fir 7'M SI. Ki SW.i
v.. 11, mj- fir !'T.-. M ieil fir 'Z". SI. T.
10 S. II. 1 K.. H.-c. 1, lot 2 r(-. fir
j.;a SI NVVi; NK".', i'd rit t -t .M.
svi't n I : i red fir :vo m. white fir
r.'. m. T. l'J s. II. 3 W.. S.e. j .K'i
SV't r-d fit- M. n 'ec "f t'
timhi-r n lltese v'i-tolit to ho so'd
Tor le I hun ?! ."! I" I" M f-r the
rt itnd v. llow fir and TT. e.-ntt p-r
SI for t!lt white fir. T. 7 S. li. 7
V Srr .".I. SK'4 SWU vellow rir
--. M. vilver fir C" M. n'( fh
t r..,i in si T ::7 s . I: 7
U'.. S'-c. T:;. NK'i NW si:trar
1 sit st, v.-llow inn" m - r m i
!:, M. SW'i sHu;ir pine
M.
red fir ST. T.ene ,f
Ilml"
on these s.cth.n' to h s"hl for
less than. Jl '" P r SI f"- the red.
sllv.-r mid rohle fir. $l 'ti T"-r S! f--r
the re,1 re.hir. 1 ' per M for the
vellnw fir, nod I A h-r M for t
.itr a.td vi'lh.w pine. T. 1 S SV, '1.
- s-'c 7 SK"- NK'; I e.l fir !'."
SI, re.l e.-,r 'Ji SI. NK'i SK'l fed
fir SI. SK' SK', ted fr K.JO SI.
r -I 1'nlnr ?. M. to.fie of lie tim
her oo tlli Jterthill t" e sold f'T
h. tl'an I'-'.cO pei SI for tl " ri d
f- ?T'd t tddr. WILLIAM t-1'Hi,
ronmlssloner.
t rvrrn nrwr miTTirv
m&nvin dewey
THI3 HAS HAPPENED ; !
i
f
Hertie Lou Ward, one the eve ot plain eviction would get he; j ear her yok e raK Just a bIuuI-i
ot her wedding to Iiod Hryer, re- out, : hollow. Mia. Ward watched tin
celves a paper knife as a Rift, from j i dining room door, dreading the
Lila Marsh the prettiest girl m 1 When the girls were ready to i moment when Mia should choos?
town who had turned Hod down : go to the station she. told Lilu t to niuko hei i.-esenco known,
because he was not wealthy. that she really would not need h r finally, at they were ahout to
The (eel of the meuil chilled l't-'lp- H wrs useltws, however, as j lead Hertie Lou into the dining
Heitie Lou, aud the thought that Bllt had known it would he. LIU ; room,, Lilii i i temed hi the uoj.
it was a dagger to pierce her hap- refused to go with them. "You can f way. ,,Wel"t.nci hrric -' she cried
ptness Hashed across her mind so i never get those rods up alone," gayly and ca ne i p to kiss Hertie
that her dieting anticipation ' e declared with a great show of : Lou.
turned to miserable foreboding. : consideiution. "In fact 1 think Hod looked on with a touch of
Hut she courageously ivsolves ; -Marcella had hotter stay and help amazement. He had not expected
not to he jealous ot Hod's past ;nie." 1 LUa to keep her word. He'd be-
iv Hffiiir iiu riitm-A Ik tn in.p "Oh. uo," Mrs. Ward said quick- lieved she was just clowning at
keeping. :
i j v , ',, . . .
lifi. hi vE.i Llf,t
iliess, but lbs joyful tinning m,
her heart eonsud jusl More tho
cunmiuny when Uurtlo Lou ate i- ,
dentally overhears 'one of her
bridesmaids ask another if she
Vn i Vi '"8 "K i
1 ' .1 !
Dazedly she slands before the
altar, but the words of the mill-
isior end and Hod whisvors "My j
wife" with a worid of wonder ami ,
adoration in his eyes. Ili'ttio Lou
........ .. ueeiiieu lone. i g.'.ess iu oeiie;' iierite l.ou wno nail gone imo uie
second choice than to give hjm atuy." - ,i dining room. Mis. Ward lurned
I Mrs. Ward offered no further oh-':"l'o" I'oi'- So that was what had
She smiles sweetly and ignores jecllons. If LUa was bent on mak- 1 kept her from showing herself!
the' insult whin Lila gives the nR trouble she would make It. And ! "Coffee." she echoed. "On a hut
groom a long kiss with the re-, nil the more if she wero put out. ! l'KU this?"
mailt, "1 11 lake my last kiss now j The arrival of the bridal cottpio I iMn replied that she Intended lo
while 1 can got it," and offers lo n front of the grocery store was ' H- "Rod halts leinoniul"."
arrange their new apartment be- heralded by laughing shouls llli-i 1 sl'e added, apropos of the refresh
cause she knows Rod's lasto so t huni bonkiuss. Mrs. Ward run!nK'nt 'rs- Ward had provided for
well. : in n u.i..t..i.' i,. i... ii.-i, i.v'the occasion. Mrs. Ward's eves
They spend an ideal honeymoon :
aim iierue l.ou aimosi ioigeis
Ihe shadows cast by the prcda
lory ex-sveetlieart until they re
turn and find Lila in their ncw
hoine.
iau uei wi i n i ri c
C'HAFTKH 111
BerMe ,ou apruache(l hor ni'W
home without a hint from Hip
other Rlrlfi that Lila had roniiUiifid,
ht'hind when they left to k to tho'
stittinn tn tnnl lh rotiivniiur Imn.
wvnmiin(ll,a
.Much to their dismay Lila hail ,7'lu VU1" "K iuiu i,r mrroill the swtivv tiownatalrs. Sho
descended upon them in tlio Hat 8WU1I : 'Ily Munis, dig me thought Hint her mother had al
an hour or two before train time j ou j ready pono lo the trouhlo of mak-
and had insisted upon fuUllliii!; i Hertie Lou's friends made way MhK it, and was anxious to know it
what she called her promise to j for her molhcr and Uertiu Lou j liod would like II.
Hod. i rushed into ihe dear familiar arnu "He'd love 11, Mums, If it Isn't
She rearranged everything she ! .like u homing bird. ; too much trouble." Mrs. Ward
could move unassisted. The nlrU ! Mrs. Ward hum'd her close. It j breathed a High of relief, thankful
argued and protested. IJut Lila ! had been very stranpu In their j that llerlle Lou hadn't been In in
had a way of coming out on top..' big old house without Hertie Lou's I noiunce of Hod's tnsto for iced
She professed to know more about j gay laughter. f eort'ee. It would have gcen awk-
w hat Hod would like than anyone ward to dispose' of it if Hertlo
else possibly could. Hertie Lou reached up for a ' Lou had said not to have it. JC3-
Mrs. Ward's lips were drawn kiss. After it Mrs. Ward laid hor j pecially since Kod liked 'U.j v
thin in suppressed anger. Hut she check on Berlin Lou's her lipu ,
kept silent because she did not buried in the girl's rich brown Lila said nothing more about tho
wish to make a scene and start
peoplo talking., i ' ;
Her 'mind was busy turning over
ideas foS-covering Hertie Lou's (Its -
eomflture when she found' Lila in
her home. For Lila had an -
nounced her .intention of staying
to help wllh (he eurl.nlns and Mrs.
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
AoE.V .
SEEM TO BE
GETTING, AWMS
HERE AT Trtl
flliBt SPOKE "
OOT Of
SHt TOLO
TtRtrf HOW
Got PE HvS
OS AT THE
CV.OB TS.T V0A9
A .P OM
BNaVS PART .
BoT , too y.Mow
thsx yw A1
WOMAN) CM'T
KEEP A SECRET
ClOB.
FRECKLES AND
rTv. SW 1 MAO TO
IS'-l""P- JUGTVJUSM
I 'JVAT BIS t-LSDUANT
. .'45 CuOSG TO OS,
ilLP IT BEAU.V
SALESMAN SAM
VfHILE.
9AM STIC L
I HCCD
PR.IS0M6R.
B-Y TH6
"TRAMPS,
fJHO HAVje
SENT
GlZXEM
ft HOTS
06MAN0IMG
RAHOM 60R
HtS
ReLeA5e,
Ransom
mots
ftRRIVS
1 f,
JJ&S?-l qua
"tl i '.'"' Nf , , jf -fl WAT BABY 1
FOR RAMSOrAt ftM'
've. Been look.im'
for. SArA for. "THp ee
VjeKS THfvMK GOSH
grotos
Ward suflitcrtrtl that nothing short J
"Marcella will want to go lo
the station. She thought If she -
'" '"" lth Lila alio miclil I
,,,, , Knv , ,
ropsclous of I The Ril ls wero wat.l.InK llellle
,KT ,M(l , mmg t ,,,. Klo l.atln l tun.e.l u hair
' npartinent at this time.
tut Lila ihad suggested Marcel-
,n' rlnl8 because she sus-!,l,
peeled Unit w as on .Mrs. Ward's
mind. Marcella was utterly tin-I
nwm-e of belnK a pawn. "I really
haven't finished putllng the kli-
c.tt ,nshes back in the cupboard
Mm. Waul." she said, In an un-'
see for herself that it really was
od and Bertie Lou
A swarm of filuhds piled out of '"'""'b' """" """
Ihe cars behind that occupied l,yi!ht",e s" 1 " h 110 l'",f,,' 8"r "
the bride and groom and literally c,d "r ,' l""eSS Ml'rll
UU-HIlt llwi Villi 11 r n,,n
sidewalk and up the flight of
sluirs. to the Heeond floor of the
new brick building.
Mrs. . Vaid hurried out on thq
iHiuiniK 10 ineei ineni. , iuirceiiti
OiMOI'0 Iter Dill 1,11(1 I1UU Stay-
ed behind. Bertie l.ou Haw hor
, curls.' "Honey, listen. Lila i3 coffee. She didn't1 much care
: here.' 'she whispered. I whether Ihe others knew anything
! Merlin Lou stiifened slightly. about It or not. Her sole object in
t Then she flung her arms around ; tormenting Hertlo Lou was to bile
her mother's neck, kissed her onion a sore tooth. She was half
j the noses and broke, away, appar- sorry lor herself, hall' angry with
j ently as happy as she had been Hod and half hateful . of Hertl-j
a moment before. The bevy of Lou. Hut she hadn't yet made up
PETE -VOU
VEPlEyERVTHlMCS
HOX,EEW3-WE..
IT iUST GOES TO '
SrtOW WHAT TOO
CAfci DO WHEM yOO
1
HIS FRIENDS
VWELL,7W JUST
SHOWS VOO VMAAT A
LITTLE SWE2E CAM
EDGD AMO
WE AME TO BUM
FOR OUR.
UNE.5 '
ftM' HeT He (vint safe:
if I -rect. th police
AfHJT TKIf' HIS CAP-
TOPS VOACtH MlH.TfsCOMq
ALOlJ P'M' WIMCt
HICKOP.f
e o wop
Parachutes
welcomers sweyt her on Into her
new home, ' . '
r "Isn't it lovely, Bertie Uu?.We
alt !uli( Hod a mother pick out
(lie runs
here !
Too, jhid she Uu't
f
llertio Lou listened through n
(all, ext'ladiiiiiK, , enthusing, aMs-
ryine Iheni. Hut lo her mother';!
his wedding to give people some- i
thing to talk about. That was
how she explained most of tin
,i,. .hi
jwlien slio saw Lla. She had lor
herself ho kissed without any evl-
ni umvllllnsness ami If she was
I not warm to LUa she was not
euld either. Everyone was left
guessing. '
"I've slarted some coffee for
I you," LUa sang out lo Rod us lie
moved away from her to follow)
blazed but shu was glad that Her-!
i l'e i-on aim cue oilier gins weiw
I UHI hU WIMim,
She went swiftly Into tho dining;
room unit up to Ilertte Lou. "Shrill
we niako Iced coffee for Hod?" she
aslied In a strained voice. ;
Just then one of the Kirls open
ed the kitchen door and Heme
Lou eatiKht a whiff of fragrant
Aloeha nnd .lava II u-nn n irtt't
Ferdy Is Up to His
SH00.O TrtlMK '
XOU'O GET A ya
OE SOME KIND
AND MNKt SOME
THING OOT OE
YOORSEVE
fft , tiff . , ': erf
' ' t
The Stampede
VM AAME 0"7A6E "TWIOSS W
70 7WIMK OF RISHT AXWJ faT
WEV'UL. ALL BE AT J .
VMS CAM SAY JACK A Sgg TpLL
V -BKfTS VNILL.VJE SO? )
ill WTW'fl WJfty kli SEElHAVJIN'A (
tk W OTMSNn-VU BUAJCUOFBIG )
Ira f ArjrC Lcmauim'voo m
q 1 isMTAAoci; 1
y TV ' KJWjLs-
To the
A,,,..L. ..r-.-r
"TMCCC.'S OMCV OHiEL
TV'S
VJOOOS
Griddle cakes are
always better
when the flour and milk are
mixed together a Utile at a
time. Hills Bros. Coffee has
no equal because it is roasted
a fnu pounds at a time by
Hills Bros.' patented continu
ous process. No other process
roasts coffee so evenly or can
insure such uniform goodness
and flavor.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE ,
Fresk iron M vrlfhta
of coed Kith a ty.
her mind to try to causa any real
trouble.
So Hod got a tall glass of coffee t
and thanked Mrs. -Ward for It
without tho slightest understand
ing of the smiling quirk on l.lla's I
Hps. Ho hadn't pnid any attention j
when Ehe told him she'd made j
coffee. He really thought It wnt) t
Mrs. Ward s Idea. ;
Tho rest dranW lemonade- and
consumed to tho last crumb tho
three-colored marble cako Mrs.
Ward had baked. Marcella sug
gested washing tho glasses and
plates but Hertie Lou's mother rs
tused to let them. They sensed
a nervous' tension lh her manner
and it .finally dawned upon them
that : 'a' welcoming home parly
should be brief to be successful.
v i ' n :: J - i
: Lilt wag 'tho last to go. "Com
ing'.'' she-said to Mrs. Ward. The
latter answered with a curt "No.'
'Oh,; don't 'bo a comic strip
muther-ih-law,'! LHu toht hori Mrs.
W ard ignored? Iter impudonco ,by
turning avay from' the' door whcru
Lila stood and deliberately linger
ed Jo keep 'Hertlij Lou stamllt
plafnl yllrad and travel-slained.
Suddenly Hertie Lou lost her
temper.. "Suppose you coma In iu
the morning and cook breakfast
.for us," sho said' sweetly; "you're
so willing nnd Hod's often told me
how much he imjoycd your cook
ling." I r (To Be Continued)
Eat barbecue xuaawicties and
Hve forever. Hrand'B Road Stand
Old Tricks
WEW-MEdBE 'i
XOW. AT ME
HAO SOMEONE
COMKJECTIOM
TO HE.P ME
cv.ob wnnooT
Rescue
S"0 VA WAWUft RENT "
owe of our. speeoiesT
CARS.MR.GUn-CerA ?
ft
GARAGE. I en
mm
ot W'
i f-j y . i
i"ie .'' y ,.i
WHY ' WAIT?
Put running water in your house now. Pipe at
car lot price, iew and used pumps and engines.
Electric system.
Come in and talk it over or phone and our man
will call.
' Binder Twine 13c lb.
: See Up r irs: We Cun Save You Money.
FarmBureauCooperatiyeExchange
HOSKBURQ
AGENTS CC3
Bean Spray Pump Co.
John Detrfe Plow Co.
L. N. Miller
MRS. C. J. HURD .
DIES AT EUGENE
Mrs. C. J. Ilurd. for several:
years a resident of Kosehurg, dur
lug the llino her husbaml was oin-
phtyed as Douglas counly agrlcul-
tural agents passed away Monday
nlL'ht at her homo In Kuttene. ae-
cording to word received here yes -
terday.' Mrs. Hard had been In
poor healtli for many years, not
being well during much of the
time that she resided hero. Fol
lowing, the death of her husband,
which occurred Just a year ago,
she failed quite rapidly. She is sur
vived by three sons, Fred of Eu
gene, Owen of Portland, and Clar
ence of Corvallis, and a daugh
ter, Mrs. Josephine SI rums of Eu
geno. Miss Sylvia Hrown aud
Mrs. G. W. Hurt motored to Ku
gtstte today tp attend tho funeral
services this afternoon.
, i -1 o
Our cow spray kills tho files.' It
1h Bold at $1.35 per ullon at Whar
ton llroa.' ; , ; ; ;' I .'; ,
U. S. CORN At4D WHEAT
CROPS, 1928, ESTIMATED
.(! ? ?!.
WASHINCIVN, ;Jtly;1 iO. First
ludlcaljon of ' tliu .alxii oC f tills
year's f)brn crop, was given today
by the department of t aii1cultiirq
which, ..basing itH calculations qu'
contlitiohs prevallfni July 1; Vlaced
production at 2,7f8.6 17,000 bushels,
eninpured with 2,7S6,2SS,000 bush
els Inst year. .
" Indicated proiluction of . other
crops, nlso based 'on their condi
tion July 1, was announced ns fol
lows: , ' '
Winter wheat 513,7.17,000 bush
els, compared Willi 512.000,000!
bushels a month aito tuul 552,840,-1
000 bushels lust yor.
Durum wheal 73.532,000 bushels,
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Fairbanks Morse & Co.
Sherwin-Williams Co.
DeWydrater Co.
new yorker named '
- HEAD ELKS LODGE
.1.
(Au'X-latcil I'tcm I.eael Wire),
MIAMI. PlR., July 10.
i Murray Hulbert, of New York
j Ctly, - was unanimously elect
ed grand exalted ruler at tho
' slxty fourlh annual conven-
i tion of tho Uencvolent and
i'roiectire Order of Elks here
today. 4
: '
coiiipnred with 78,000,000 bushels
last year.
Other spiiiiK wheat 182,023,000
bushels, compiireil with 243,000,000
bushels.
Stocks of wheat remaining on
farms July 1 are estimated at 2.0'J
por cent .of .tho 11127 crop or about
23,450,000 bushels, compared..wllh
27,215.000 bushels a year ago and
28.884,000, the. five year average
on July 1. ; , . , ,' ; ;
Eat barbecue sandwiches- and
live 'oiever llrnmiy Slnatl Stand.
Aek your grocer for
new Crown Cake
Flour. Pronounced
but by foremoit cater
er! and cake bakers.
By Martfn
THAT SOOMOtO fZLTT.
CRACK NOW
WONDER WHAT
the heck hi
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AT f
By Blosner
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