FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSF.BURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1928." '(ii!Timi . lif V STT'.'Vir " L - A 1 Your grocer returns your money instantly if you don't like Schilling's best R. A. HERCHER (Regular; Republican nominee for County Judne for Douglas County. Youl support and vote respectively bo liclHHl. (Paid Adv.) Scale insects which attack Kat harhecue wuiflwlchea and hnnso ferns nro rontmlled by frc-dlvn forever. Itrnml'n Hmid Fit and. qutMit applications of common laundry snap, says the entomolo Kit of the experiment b tat ion. Four ounces of noap 1 urned :o a gallon of water. It. is beat to wash the solution from the plants about two hours after application. JL finer Wor richer fl 9 oreateT nutriment--than ever before HONEYMAID GRAHAMS are SO different from ordinary "gra' ham crackers." Tliey are richer in food value richer in flavor decidedly better. Pure sweet honey, sugar and selected graham flour have been combined in an exclusive Snow Flake Bakers recipe to pro duce a crisp, golden-brown wafer of delicious and enticing flavor. You can always depend upon the oven r f i 1 ii j. ; J ' rh tnni.f firafiflnve- Tlwv M SKKS W arebakedwithinafew 1 1 hours ot your home, U and packaged in wax- J wrapped moisture h proof containers. fl Pacific Coast Biscuit yi Co., Seattle, Tacoma, ' Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, Lr Angeles. . a Snow Flake Bakers Product T f It I 44rtftW,Muaf I vk 1 fM mv iftum thm four l- 171 zzrz.-. I Mil WMT O&UJIJ Uk I i u Via S Oregon Is Second State in Union From Standpoint Bonded Debt Per Capita; Pacific Coast Most Heavily Bonded "WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES" Onion's groKS bonded d-ht of $C".M2,Klo In exceed! by that of only tn tHicg and its per capita dlt of $;:;.7 In the second lar est of any ial In the union. Practically ail of the present d-ht outa.andinf? was Incurred for eon i ruction of highways and pay ment of Htldlfra' bodifw-w. These facta are hroueht out in a nation-wide survey Jut compil ed by the Hank of America N- A., New York, which reveals that forty-eight state, governments of the ! 'tilled p in) ps have a total rroKs bonded debt of S1.971.3.r4.1;7.2fi. nr a per capita lebt f $14.61. This imiebteilrieps of clone to two bil lion dollars Is represented large ly by obligation Incurred within the pant eight years, 69 per cent originating since January 1, IftUO, and during V.t27 alone more than $lS7,OtH,ooo worth of new bonds were issued while some $70,0(n)t. worth were retired. The states have not been in curring debt with equal rapidity. The survey shown tluit 1 Ht:itr I actually reduced their gross out standing debt during the past year and that 25 states or 53 per cent, were responsible for the increase of more than $125,000,000 during that period of time. In a study of the purposes for which the states have Incurred this huge Indebtedness, the IJanlc of America statisticians found that construction of highways and hritlgen was responsible for $900,. 9:io,7S1.92. Comparison with pre vious surveys made by the bank shown highway construction ab sorbing an increasingly large amount of mniilen raised by bond Issues, the tola! debt for this pur pose rising from 2 per cent In 1922 to 4r per cent in 1927. On a per capita basis the debt for roads sixyeiirs ago amounted to $3. no pr person while at present It stands at $759. iJebts for soldiers bonuses, of more recent origin even tnan thuwe incurred for highways. amount to 2, 4S0.fi 00 or 14 3 ; per cent of the total while third I in the list of purposes for which . states hHve issued bonls comes j waterway and harbors with a jtal of $:2iM4M'K or 11.4 per i rent of the gross outstanding debt. iM'hts for these purposes as well i as those for agricultural aid. fund ing operations, and military ptir- ! poses absorbed a smaller share of ! th totnl ttmn vmp fo New York has the largest gross ' debt of any state In the union, amounting to $3t1.617.0"ft. Nor'h , Carolina ranks second with $1".V . kVC.H'm, iHlnohi third w ith $115, i Tj2, -V and Massachufetis ranks fourth with a debt of $122,264,412. Four states. Florida, Nebraska, Kentucky and Wisconsin have no i bonded debt. On a per capi'a , basis the ranking is quite differ- ent. Sotuht Intkota leading with a j debt of $89.91 per person; Oregon j following with $73 67. North Caro lina third with $r3.74 and North Dakota a ciokc rourtn wild a per capita bonded debt of $ii2.02. These must be compared to av erage of $16.61 for the country as a whole. By grouping the states accord ing to geographical areas the ! Hank of America found that the j Pacific states, comprising Wash I Ington. Oregon and California, ! have the largest per capita debt, amounting io $26.99 per person. while the West. Souih Central group, consisting of Arkansas, j Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, have the lowest debt of any sec j lion of the country with $7.99 per j pernon. Only one of the nine di visions lowered its per capita I debt In the past year. Moslem Population of Palestine Continues to Hold First Place in , International Record of Births jrcnrSALEM, Sept. 11. (A. P.) According to the Intost census returns, the Holy Land stands high on the list of the countries with a large child population. In 1925, the Palestinian birlh rale figure stood at 493 to every ilO.Otm) Inhabitants, whilst Kgypt, known for Its high birth rate and with a far lower percentage of Kurnpean population, only register, eil 42S births for the same year and the same number of Inhabi tants, nnd even Russia with its populous families had a hlrth rate of but 409. tff Hie Palestinian birth figure U almost three times that of Sweden which only nvernges 175 births to every 10,000 of the population, hnd Is more than two nnd a half times (hat of Its Mandatory, Great Hrlt aln with Its 13 births to every 10.000 f the population. Moreover, the Palestinian birth rate is over l double that of the United States', which stands at 226 per 10,000 of the country's population. But even compared with Itnly" and japan, (both countries with a high birth ! rate the Holy Land retains its lead. I 1026 Fcord Hlghr I Nor Is the high figure for 1025 merely accidental. The preceding year, as a matter of fact, showed a : birth rate of 513 per 10.000 of the 'population, a figure that was even eclipsed in 1926, when It rose to ,534 U was only In 1927 that there ( wns a slight decline, to 504 per I 10.000. Principally, it Is the Moslem sec tion of the population that la re sponsible for this high birth rate , which, In their cbho, reached the : figure of 561 per lo.ooo inst year, with the Christian and Jewish sec j (Ions follow! tiff at a considerable j Interval with :is9 and 3M births re spectively to every 10,000, CF.DAU ItAPlli. Iowa. Sept. 13. Senator Smith W. Itrookhart's proposal that the Iowa American Letilon endorse a plan to pension world war veterans was voted down by the Legionnaires In con-j vent Ion yesterday. Hanford Mac- Nlder, past national commander : of the Legion, led the opposition I to the Iowa republican's resolu-j Hon. I The resolution, providing that' ex service men be allowed the s:ime pension as Spanish Amerl-! can war veterans, had been car ried to the floor when MarNlder. former assistant secretary of war. crlt hired "politicians who want to promise us something which they know they cunnot deliver." Senator Brook hnit leaped to his feet snd retorted : Til not be bluffed. T know the Interests behind this talk. I know what money will age the filit asainst me. I'll not be bluffed by anvone at anv tl:;.e." "I am making no accusations." MacVlder replied, "but the erent est enemv the Legion bus In this or any other fight In Washington is the man who ahvavs comes out with some other bill lust as we are trvlng to get our own through. . "I simply submit that If the Henatnr has any excess energy to nut In for til.- ia;.' l!-e .JU..M.d that he M-e to It Ibnt this lml w lin ttod b' fore u" handle and rocht 1es eittrdav be pufd inure than a nieaslv $".rt nnnth before be wor rh s about us with two l s to ;ilk on and two eyea to see where we are going " M.irNlnVr said he did not ltnnw whether the resolution was offered as a repudiation of the Legion stand or prompted by lack of In formation on the Legion's policy to aid disabled veterans. mm ( ! No bulk roasting method f , can roast coffee as perfectly as HILLS BROS exclusive process of Controlled Roasting As you cook fritters a f$w at a time, so Hills Bros, roast co$ee by a continuous proc 'v&$i. ess a few pounds at a time. A few fritters at a time in the hot fat permits each one to turn out uniformly crisp, brown and delicious. Controlled Roasting creates similar results in Hills Bros. Coffee. Every berry is roasted evenly. Uniform aroma and 'flavor such as you won't find in any other coffee are assured. Tasting is believing. The coffee-critical West prefers Hills Bros'. Coffee because it brings complete satisfaction in every cup. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is always packed in vacuum. Fresh from the original vacuum pack. , Easily opened with the key, i ; B.f . V. A PU. Off. 192S your grocer for jr. Pronounced by foremoit cater and cake bukers. ported to be adherents of Spanish ftee-maRonry. The mayor of Li linea is in Madrid attending the patriotic celebration of the fifth anniversary of the directorate. More than loo arrests, includ ing one military' officer, have bt n made at San Koque and Al geciras. LATEST SPANISH PLOTS LEAD TO MANY ARRESTS f;inHAI.Tn. Pcpl IS Num. rotij. nrrp.t in rnnnwtlon vt(il !h Snanioh rToliiflotmr (lot .rp bplnt irtrt In .outhorn ?pn'w Mnrr than fifty tnok.l!r Ihl. niorninc In 1m l"Mnrn. 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The storm is probably Ren eral over a Kpodly part of the West Indies. Ifiy by taking Portland for the count, 7 to 3. San Francisco nicked Fulleilun for 13 hits and made them count In the pinches to run up the score. Batteries: Uuether and Sprinz; Fullerton and Whitney. Tho Missions moved definitely into fourth place, three games bo hind the third place Seals, by do fen tint? Oakland 11 to 6. Clyde Nance, Young Hell hurler, got his filth victory in ,na many siar(3. Batteries: Nunee and Baldwin; IJumovich and Lombard!. The .scheduled ' seven Inning nightcap between Seattle and Los Angeles went nine innings before either cduld score. A double and a singlo put over a run for the Angels to win 1 to 0. Batteries: First game. House, Kdwards and Cox: Oshorn, H Abler, J. Jacobs and Norton; secoud game, Petera and JIannah; Plpgraa and Ain smith. Secramento Is again within claiming distance of the league kadeshfp iy smothering Holly wood 13 to 3 for the third straight time this week and breaking into a tie with the pace setters. Bat teries: Vinci and Severeid; Hul vey. Kinney, Muleahy and Agnew. : STANDINGS OF t BASEBALL CLUBS t Pacific Coast League W. 1. Hollywood . 49 Sarranunto 49 Sr.n Kranclsco 44 Mission 42 Oakland 41 Portland 30 I.os AnKPlca SI) Scalllf !4 American League N York H! I'lilladclnliia V St. Lnuis 7tl W'ashinKlon fi. t'hlrairo fi4 Detroit at. Cleveland SO Ronton 49 (H) ' National! League St. I.otll 3 r. Sf York .. Rl R I'hli aKo . S3 M rittslmreh 71 S2 rlnrinnall 73 M Hrooklyn TO 70 Boston 44 9t Philadtdphla .. 42 95 IVt. .:) .6-"i .S79 .s: .35 .390 S12 .fl.-,-. 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