ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1928.
FIVE
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(AMorfatrd Vrrm i.fAmd Win-)
ST. CLAIHSVII.LK. Ohio, Oct
5. Its a far cry from the western
plains of the To's to this commun
ity of mining towns of the present
day. but nevertheless, seven per
sons, one of them a woman, are
under arrest here on a charge of
cattle rustling.
Several farmers near here had
pee, niiM..K " 1 " ei . u .
until one breeder recognized a
hide nailed on a barn as formerly ,
belonging to one of his calves. An
investigation resulted in the arrest
of Heuben Hansey, 56. of Bannock.
Hansey confessed the thefts, po
lice aaid, and his revelations cann
ed the arrest last night of his
wife. May, 41; John Todd, 5J, and
ieorge Coss, 6'. of Hannock; and
GetYOUR
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum
3-quart Straight Sauce PanvJ
TODAY I y
5. 5.
"Wear-Ever"
Fren c h'FsTC
CHURCHILL
Steamer Soctioo pui 1
Bk tttmm M(t4K I
CllsifMtllSMH I
1 by 6ptli"
J Sua Pn.
Oct. jlTFTl iP
4 to 13 j
this : '-'ds?
98
L ,HardU'are Co.
Used Cars You Can Trust
A Prices You Can Pay
Evsry used car in our stock deserves
your confidence, because we make sure,
first, that it deserves ours.
Every one that needs reconditioning is
thoroughly reconditioned right in our own
shop. It must be right or it could never
get on our main sales floor.
Used cars are not a "side line" here. That's
why you always find a full line of high
grade vehicles from which to choose.
And they're priced for every pocketbook
the finest dollar-for-dollar values in
town !
THESE WONT LAST LONG
Dodi?e Coach (1925) : $650
Ford Touring (1925) 150
Dodge Coupe (1924) 350
Buick Tourin" (1922) 300
Dodge Touring (1924) 350
Studebaker Winter Car (1923)450
J. O. Newland and Son
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 458
MASONS ATTENTION
!
The Master Mason degree
will be conierred at special
coiniuunicatioti of Laurel
I.odgf No, 11. Saturday right,
Oct. 6th at 7:3i p. m. He-
frc-shuients.
W. F. IIAIiUlS, Secy.
1 .
! Steve Velka. S6. Fred Workman,
2s, and Jotti'h ltratemeter, IS, ail
of Taplin.
1 I'.e group were held on charges
of grand larceny. Heavy guards
were maintained at the Jail owing
to the threatening altitude of the
irate farmers.
Sheriff Hardest y quoted Hnnsey
as raying that the can le were
brouuht to Hansoy's barn for
fi . an( the
diii loosed
Feed grinders and corn shelters
are carried in stockf at Wharton
Hros.
RASKOB CREATES
FUND IN MEMORY
OF DECEASED SON
i NKW YOIIK. ih. .1 -A fn;n
dslion whiil will huve 1.hoooh
to spend for the relief nnd assist
ance of needy children has been
1 ptnhH;ihed hv John J. Rashob,
Icnnirman of the democratic na -
tinnal committee, nnd his wife in
memory of their son. mlimn S.
' Itaskob. kill"d In an automobile
accident last .Inly.
I The foundation, which will be
' know n as the "HIM" H -skob fou:i-
' I'Hriun was irranted a t h.irter bv
I the llware
st:ite departmi'iit
have oh ven chii-
yesterday.
The K:-kol.
d:-'il.
Vi"tor Leave for South
AH" r a vi-dt tier.- with thir
hro'h'T and w if-. M r. m.d Mrr.
Olio Nick!. -Mrs Th.-. Ward of
Iowa nnd Mr- A Hrattlt of lllinoi-'
h fi yesterday afternoon for l.ns
Ani'el'-s lo visit b-foie re;uriiin;j
to tliir homes.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weathei iiMrrao Offica
KoseDurg. drey on. If a la report 4
by K. II. Fl'-Lcber, Meteorologist lo
charge.
llaromtrle pr5ure (reduced
to W lfrd n a. ni ;." n5
Reiatlve humidiiy a p. ni. J"
terd y (ir f'-nt ) . ... i
P'ecip. In Inches a4 Hundredths:
Htfii'r! lenij- F-' ire yev.crday '"1
Low et (em iterator' It t t mirlii 4ti
Avraf temperature for tlia
&y r
Normal jenperature for this
dale - r.:
reclp,:'inn, la. t il hours "
Toial yrocip. si;ce lt moi.th '.?
Normal precip. for tins month 2 61
To'al prerl.K fron S"-pt. 1.
to dale 1 d
AviTsae prfccn. fiora Sepi, 1,
v7; 1 T'i
Tni.il d'-iuiency suica Sept. 1,
, -
Average seasonal precip. twpL
, in May. itidusive 31.1
i Kor a t for uit'rltr so-i'hv f
Ori-aun; M:dy inttotlit and .un-
day. prubabiy with ram; warmer
tjuifrlit-
ii
ii
C. I Wiley, member of the
Camas Valley school board, whs
here for several hours yesterday
attending to school matters and
other business.
o
Sit now for your holiday photos.
That is one gift that is never dup
licated and always appreciated,
liohohurg Studio, iL'a JaeKson.
Dr. Hoover Files
Petition for Mayor
i
Dr. E. V. Hoover Consents to Make
1 the Race for City Mayor.
5 If el-'d. I wll endeavor to give
ln ento!cMiient rt-ganlless or
favor. I will keep a strict u-
over linrince:t nnd iirilize the city
iMliture at all limes in th- dif
ferent d (itirtmenis and run tin1
nmnii ipality on an economical ba
tis. I am the only candidate run
n.ng nn th" ticket for major who
is a na:ive born citizen of Hoe
hurir, Oregon, which has always
b-en my home; the father f paved
or hard -sun art d streets, and con
cnte xidcvalks. the m .in who was
lartely iiutrnmentul in ch-aninn u
the town, dcliveiinx its inhahitnt-
Irom mud and du.it. th-rebv rend
erintr tu c-it y attractive and moi
i-an;tary. I will exert undue pre.-t
k-, per.ioiially and by the untied
rnpport of the people of Co)H and
Currv counties, which has already
ben prtimtsetl by th" heads and
influence in that vicinity to brin
about the npmnir and the con
struct (on of a hi nil ft hh Ci!i
May to Ji.-intond like. whtrb Is
now c onnci -d with The I alles
Cal ifornl hici.way by ati!o road. M
wmiid Ik an chsv pr-.pf-IMon tt
f-viod th rmi'fia hithwuy mft
to Salt .pVo rtiy. m kinir an eat
an1 wst htt'hway from Coos riiiv
tn S:ilt I-'ike City, flelieve m'. ci'i-
this is no drm Com out of
1
V?" .' j
,;,i7,,-i
y-nt (Inmher, lor It Is certain to
ciiie to The petip!. of tr:e
t-AO n-T.-t countif'S want this hirh
w.i v I'. v cfjo; oration the project
will h" a rattfy and th hichway
bu;lt It Is ImperaM-.e and mu.d be
ai 'oTtii)hdn,d to se middle or'
i.un Irotu disusTer. thereby obUat-
ihC f ' ' 1 1 1 cunt indent ies lh.t would
be of vll.tl iriijcirl.tn''e to 1h etii
an tin Noriii ( mjia litule
v jy tn f)fatnonrl like near.n more
thn any or.e thing lo Km tuig at
this time.
fpd adv ) DR. E. V. HOOVER
!
NEWS FROM TENMILE AND
VICINITY
moved
Mrs. Lucy Jfntilucs nas
to Rost-tiurjc. Mr. and Mrs. StifU her hi nit at Klamath Kalis iht
are UriuK ou the Jt nuinKd place. wt't-k after vtsiiinR h-r with re-
Mri. Luml.tti. Mrs. Max Mtytr ' 1aMv the ;ust mii'h
ami Mr. am! Mrs. Alfred Cloak I Mr. and Mrs. Stilley Nichols ami
were Ttinn.lH visitor Sunday. J son. Janwr went to their ranch
- Mr. Itowell has a live rattlesnake above Tiller .Monday to siht.iI
In a cape at the Tenmile camt several weks.
mount.. We understand It was; jvarl Welti of Murphy,
captured by Mr. Arnold at ihe Oreyon. U niayiiiK at the home of
lUves place. her idster. Mrs. Frank Miiithews,
imr srnooi is procressinit mvt-
ly with Mis Montgomery una i
mis i ocurau n uuu..
wune a numoer oj me n.m .e .
HM , r l -i i i
funeral of Mctor Nichols Ihura
ter, Eva, were Itosehurg visitors
Pon Hluch is pickinc apples for i
Mr. llurclmnl at Ixokini;lnss.
I. vie Swift Is workhis at the
.,i ii..- i...t...uii ..si I
Mr. McOanlel. who has betn suf
severe cold Is itu-1
ferinn with
proving slowly.
MYRTLE CREEK NEWS
Have you registered?
Kverbody busy petting ready
for winter. Hulldins or repairing
woodsheds, netlinR In wood, stor
ing uppleu and nuts, canning and
preserving and In every way mak
ing use of this beautiful Indian
summer weather.
The I'nlon Vtl company Is pre
paring to establish a plant on the
Iterdine property near the S. P.
depot.
Mrs. Tmbler of La m out. Wash.,
is visiting ber daughters. Mra. 11.
F. Tr-mb and Mrs. Troy Wallace.
Tuesday was certainly a good
day lor wrecks in this vicinity. One,
at the Moore farm, one at Van- j
dyne, and one on the bridge at the j
Kouih end of town. Dr. Patterson 1
took care of the folks who needed i
mending and the garages took 1
care of the rest of the wrecks. I
Carl F. Richardson an old time '.
resident of South Myrtle was re-'
newing old friendships here last j
week b lore reluming to his homo ;
in Klma, Wahhingtnu. j
See J. M. Martin and regisier be
fore the tth or you can't vote this
year. 1
A. O. Huntley o( Nugget was a!
Myrtle Creek visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Anna Thompson of Mud-
1 ford is keeping house for her fatii-
er in law, A. 'Ihompson ami send
inn her dairthter to school.
The W. C. Hates and Roland Ady
families of Nuet have moved to
town and are occupying the Kram
er house on First street.
Bert ltussell and son have leased
the J. 1. Hall farm and are build -
a collate nu the premises neac
Jthe new barn rocently erected by
i .Mr. Hall.
I The local Christian church Is
IplatmiiiK a biR day next Sunday.
jKully day in the lllble school. Ilas
ket dinner in the basenieiil. and all
jday service followed by a C. K.
rally at nii-ht, Kveryone who is
not definitely lined up In church
work elsewhere should help make
.such a service a success.
Mr. Henry Borman and family
who have ben living here for a
short time have moved to Kugenc
in hope of finding employment.
Mr. and Mis. V. W. Hurst have
returned from a visit with their
daughter. Mrs. J. F. Dunney, in
Vancouver. Ii. C.
H. HohenAteln la suffering from
an attack of rheumatism.
I lie Christian ladles aid was1
ch.innltiKly entertained on Thurs-j
day uficrnoon at the home of Mrs.
Sias. Ka h lady brought a dona- j
tinn Tor the raiaar. (..antes were
played In which Mr Haines and
!rs. i:nrlKh carried off the prlen. j
t'ake and cofiee were erve.
Thfie present weie Meftdanien N.
C. Hm-11. It Kate, H. F. KiiKli-h.
(Mho Sellers, A.- M lale. M
Dieckman. Farmer. K. W. Kedifer.
W. A. Mulkey. II. M. Sinrtcliff. S. ;
KnineM. T. A. Van de Vord, J. Y -
AdaiiiMin, C. C. Marsh and the
host'ss. Mrs. Slas. i
School Mtart'-d off nicely Mon
day in ripile of the fact that the
roof whs bsidly daniaxed by lire
Saturday. '1 he pivs'iit enrolni'nt
ti'-s w iih the lamest pat roMei.
and then- wtil uiitio!ibtedl le
tjut'e u uuh her more turning in
diir.ni; Hie nin-ith.
Mrs. It. A Shu nt'irticd from
I'uitiaiid Thursday morning where
kIiu ha b'-fll havlnu her broken
arm reset. She U eiiinir aloiu'
vi ry n.t dy.
Mis. I. H. Wlntu-d and childien
ii;ve retunii d from lv( k. Idah'i. 1
RIDDLE LOCALS
I'. K. (ialh..
j:re !ilHO III
t'.ill.day.
Illilierl lie
wac Mllemlinj
here I iii miIm v
Mia. (iiorire
' tllhi'elJ I "lni f
wi !; fi 'ii.i i..
of Me'lfiird WJ-t
ijilallliani er; h'-i
la f.f Chijj otn ill.
Ii liiiiiiiess atlalr.H
MiClani' utiil
ed the firm of
Hie
lal v.i i k iit
M. 'iloi.l.
Mrs lie
friel: la a;,. r. la
l.i
r:--llili
lllllef.i
I. in-., a;, il I'm- I
.ii'!.
!n Jnl.B W il-nn uf MK'lei: '
.i.-!iij."-U"i, la ir..iiili;ij; ih. w-.
h.-i" wiih hi mm le r. Mr. A
' i U II .,n
1 naati I 11
i has
1 hrre 1 1
empice.
l.'tfUl.flli
Jttat ha nuili l .
Fi.tnk r:'it. f
li'niT r !irii;tv
nr.d vt. ii'in
thr- hnmH
rt rum.
pa' h' r ri'M i Y.' t
k rn-i Irh Ul
Mr ,-tm1 Mm. i
K'l l.tlf pclit
ill til.' l!.'IH- l.f
Km it. f irf'ut In ,f
. f.::r:i'v h r-t'-i
Ntnvh ui'i f!
S ii:'S:iy isitn t
! 4. Htti uU inn k
li.irn.la. Mr. ai.d :r. J. l). I.i,.e
lee
I Nir-k S-ak'x ot L-.-.d arrived
hr Thursday and will spend aev-
I ami months her at th home of
friend.
Mis. ii. i FarleUh returned lo
Km attending hlKu
tl(s winter
school here
Mrs. Iiura Hradrield relnrnetf
to her ,Mmie nf h(1 lVakthe
n""' Monday after visiting several
,in s vvi(h hef fU,ud Miss !U,MI1
sl-ed
elatlves
I'rockwiy
Mi.-s M. ry Couch and Miss M t:y
Foree f Host, burg spent Sund.iy
here at the home o( J. C. Foree.
J u
Imitei and Mrs.
Will Mel-
Kcsebiir);
Inn were ehnniiing in
I Thursday.
Mrs Carl Fisher and daught
M;.hel Jane, returned to the
f home at Tiller Thursday
I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Camph
left Monday evening for I'oit
; hind, where they will attend to
; business tnalters a few days be
'fore going 10 Summit, Ore, their
i ut xt station. Mr. Campbell Is ex
tra 111:111 for the S. p. company
Abner Logsdon and Pete lid
! tel. Jr.. came down from Ho,-.-burg
th eflrst of the week and
rp.nt several days hunting nt
Tnhle creek. Mrs. Hidtel visited
wiih relatives here while the boys
were hunting. I
Ceorge Van Koten and two chll
dren. Ceorgia Ih-Ile amid Charles,
returned here Sunday from Cuba, J
where they had been spending the I
m' ty
j. i ornuii went 10 Kugeue 1
Monday ami returned Wednesday
hu iinii;iiii(ii uy ins w ife, wno nail
been visiting relatlvt
s there. Mrs
(ornutt, who has
been In ill
health for some time, is improving
slow ly.
Mrs. Fred Kitznian mnl son.
Tom, left Sunday, by aulo, tor
Illinois and other points in tho
east, where they will visit rela
tives. Oscar Webber and family. wh-
have b-en residing at (Wendalo
moved their hoti se hold goods
bere Wednesday and are now sei-
ueu ni ine nonie ol Mrs. Hona
Conner.
Mrs. Bond Frletag and two chil
dren of Crania Pass wera auests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
I Turpi n Monday.
Harvey Brown, fire waitlep,
wns down from Hofehurg Tuesday
al lending to matters relative to
his office. Neal Tripp, lookout on
Silver Peak, was culled In nnd
left Tuesday for his home at Aza
lea. The Kpiscopal Guild met Wed
nesday and among other business
made plans for their annual ha
ar h kli will b hchl iIiIh tr
111" first Salunlay 111 1H. cmbT.
l!lf l.nill. s Alii alno li. lil llu ir
first nicviliiK of the winter on
Tiiurwlay at life home of .Mis. Kil
Hart.
II. fr Xlrhols, who was ajiiKiint
! lo retirHaent this sk i inn In tti
Invt'.iiiKallon of prmiospil super
mail ilislrlct atlenileil a roail ninel
ins lit Myrtlo Creek Thursday eve
1 niliK. '
I Mr. anil Mrs Ed Stuller are In
j Mt. Sliasta, Cal., this wt-ek vlsli-
Inn Ihelr daughter, .Mrs. Jim
Hruniburk.
j Mis. ('live Willis. Mr. O. I.,
j SVIIIls ainl sun. C.len. ami II 1'. M
i":dl and wile. 'lii(l"il tlie fun
eral r Virlor Mdiel.i at Itn.o bu i ji
Thin s.lay.
I.ewin t'ati !ilni:. aemniiani :l liy
his il.rjuhier. Mrs. Khmer. an, I,,.,
son. e.inie ilo n fumi Poillaiel
v er. unesla at the home of Mr.
CatrhiiiK a iiisier, Mis, Mary Hid
He. lite paity wi-ut nn lu San
Kranciro Tlitlrsilav l:. in nine jh -
i-iinip lllleil liy l.ee r'atl-hinK. who
hail rjeen vleliina hei-e also.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kill Hamer re.
turned Kiiilay nmriilm; from Rev
nil days' i Uil Willi lelalives tl
I'llll-'I'lle.
I' l'ri r Werley ,v.hn fnrin.-rly i
siil.'d here. 1m a gii'-sl rhis we. U
al llie hi.'ne uf tilii annl. Mri 1.
M. ( il. mill. Mr Wi.lley has lu i .1
In lh navy the ..i f,,ur y,.ai
and lie t flrl-heil enlisimeni j::
A ill- il .1.
Sir .ami M:s l.ee l-i:iHfvnh ,,,
iii inns. i;.rry and I'lirti-. i,f
I'ur l. nil ni i iv .1 here I'mlay .n
vlall villi n laini'., Mr ( ul-fnilli
in ("imiiiny iih hit fuller. T.
' ul-ilmili. atul the m.ial ihi.ys wenl
nn inlir the iiiriiintaiiis lo try Inn
I -ii k al huuliri.
X X
151' niiA lur iiur hnlimiv iilmtns.
'I'hat la one KIfi u,w( s m-ver iMiii
lii aleil ami nla s alu rei isied
ItoseburK .Stinlin, ' J... L.
SAME DATE MARKS !
MARRIAGE, DIVORCE
OF TWO COUPLES
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Two lir-
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.inn- mini."!
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re
, ('iiin.li k la i-r.iix liart'ilrt
are viiid on lent: leims lo ieain
niiilu bi.y i-i a. 'Hey am sold at
Wharton, li.'jf.
( AmtuIkI I'rtm IVr1 Wirr)
N'lLKS, Mich., Oct. 5. Score of
bint. I or half blind perHons of
Nil and vicinity, who were his
patients, and watt hint, with (treat ;
anxiety the ftht for lite hems
waK'd here by lr. Fred N. llonlne.
world famed eye. specialist, criti- j
rally ill with bronchial pneumonia i
In fiont ot Iuh modest oft ice
and home, which he has occupied !
for 42 jvar, group of his patients 1
I.'.. - ... .. ...h ,1,,- l .... .ill ..!. r,.n, !
nis titMisuie. tie must j.oi the, is t
phrase tnurniun.ru and echoed
on the sirci.'ts.
lr. llonlne is Gr yearn old. In
his you'h I'.e waft an athlete at (he
I'tm ersity of Michigan and in
won the wor.d s t tiitmplori
stup for tin1 1" yard dah. He
is a nvt inber of the .Mi. hinn box
ing com m Uk ion.
The pliysici:ns reeoitls show
thai until he became ill a week apo
his avenge numlMT of patients
was 1,0 to, ivO daily.
ZWM. KEYS
HF.NVKR. Colo., Oct. Ti Hilly
S:i:ipp, I onver beauty pailor pro
prietor, is one of the few men who
has been struck directly altove the
heart by a bullet nnd received no
intiirv inthiT h Kliulil t.imin
Hemming to his home Inst
night Sn
pp was accosted by two
Imndits,
with a command to "slick
'em up
uui
few feel from his home.
Hlintm MeHdi'd tn ntitbo run fW
1 i(i nn,i RA hp dashed off, one of
the bandits fired at him
The bullet n truck directly over
Suapp's heart hut was stopped by
two keys and a crucifix, deliver
ing nothing but a severe blow.
The force of the blow knocked
Saupp down. In falling he struck
his head and a small bump was
Hie result. It was his only hurt.
SWITCHMAN MUST
ANSWER FOR WRECK !
THAT KILLED 18
NKW YORK. Oct, !.- Marry
Stock dale, alias Harry King, sub
way towermun uller;-d to have
Ihrov. n the switch which caused
the recent Times square wreck in
which IS persons were killed and
more than a hundred Injured, was
arraigned in homicide court today
chiirL't'd with second degree man
slaughter. In default of $2o.uou
hall he was committed to the
! hiiiiim lo awuit uction or me grana
j Jul '
ELOCUTION
Individual instruction and
Special coaching. ,
MRS. W. W. ASHCRAFT
Pliono 177 120 W. Lant St.
John R. Kelley
Sheet Metal Works
Healing nnd
Ventilating
Western Furnaces
S04 N. Jackson Phone 466
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Women Wanted
For Cannery Work
Apply at Nearest Plant
FRANK J. NORTON CO.
Sutherlin, Ore.
Tel. 3
U. S. Moves to Check Annual
Losses on Hides and Skins
(AH-iatH pw lm4 wtr land ranie whether they are old
WASHtViiTOV, Oop 5. Need-1 directlv aa such or by the sale of
less lossea in the total value of I animals. In addition to bring the
hides and skins, estimated at ap- producer of hides and skins, the
proximately $20,000,000 annually, 1 farmer Is one of the chief pur
will be at a htlght in November, j chasers and users of the finished
when farmers slaughter their win-1 lest lu r product. He therefore la
trr supply of meal. j directly affected both as a seller
I.ODK lamentinf th rarelraa or' anU a bu'r nv the quaiilliy and
wasteful methoda In sklnnins anV 1 quality of hides and aklna and of .
mats and curing hides, th depart ! leather made from them,
niuit of agriculture has sent tw o I Country hides and skins make
experienced men into the field, one; up about one-third of all those'
In Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio
and the other In the region of Vir
ginia and North Carolina lo urge
I against waste. Through govern
ment bulletins F. P. Vettch, senior
chemist In charga of the federal
leather anu paper laboratory, and
1 his associates, are broadcasting
J similar rnessagea.
I The department's actlvily has
I been augmented by a conference
! with represenlatlvea of hide deal
ers, tanners, butchers, cattle rais-
era, dairymen and farmers, who
j are seeking to stop a leak In their
.business. Committees, with a -per-
isonnel selected from the depart
ments of agriculture and com
merce and from Interested Indus
tries, will s'udy classification and
trading of hides and sklna;
ning and curing practices:
skin-
gmb
eradication; manges and other dls-
! brands and other physical
Injuries; and statistics on produc
tion. Hides and skins, most Important
raw materials of the tanning In
dustry, are- products of the farm
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produced In the I'nlted States, and
their condition on arrival at the
tannery ts of vital interest to all
who me leather.
"Too often," authorities say.
the value ot country hides for
j leather making Is less Ihsn that .
of packer hides, because less care
and skill are shown In the take-off '
and In curing and handling. In
consequence the hide trade dis
criminates between country and
packer hides and skins, and pay
less for the former.
"Hide Is the base goods of all
leather, and leather Is a preaent
dry essential In every walk of ,
life. Our domestic hide supply Is
falling shorter and shorter of our '
leather requirements. Kvery year
millions of pounds of hide sub-
stance are needlessly lost tnrougn
Jgnornuce and indifference.
The department of agriculture
says that Improvement in the
country branch of the hide and
skin Industry Is absolutely neces
sary to put it upon a more econora-
lr basis.
By Williams
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