ROSEBURG NEWS-nFVTF.W. ROSF.RIJRC. ORF.CON. MONDAY. DF.CFMBF.R 3. 1028. RIDDLE LOCALS J. H. Gorton of Canyouville Jr; l'jokiiit; alter buaiiifu mallei t ln. Friday. Dales Willis of Tiu.be. , Ore-., was lW cueHt of lil mother. .Mr. O. L. Willi U.U wm,k. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Stullcr lefi Tuesday niorniiic for Sii. Shasu. t'al., lo ejiemJ VliaukHKivihic it li ( their daughter and feuu in lu , ,'JUr and Mri. iSrumbach. Mi. J. K. Caiinr U af pjum-m visiting -with her daunlner, (iun dolyn and Vullia, uu reside in fciun FraiiclHCo. Mr. and Mi. Predion Uike und 0. II. hake niolort d down from Kutielie Wednesday lo HUenU Thiil;.siviii at the home ol J .V. Conmtt and family. O. R Aey and sous. Cla relict njid Old Here U.iiiHaniriK h:ii- fiiad in Kosehuri; Wedm uay loie li'Mm. Mr. and .Mm. Pete iJidiel. Jr.. Miss Klina Mellor und, Kenneth) Miss Kessle fain cave a uaiuue Imiui of JCocfbui-K and Ml. and party last Saturday evening at her Mrs. Hank Davis of Canyoiiville home, inviting In her aitist friends were vlaliora hist Sunday at thoiwtlo were each to hrinK Home of , ... .uenf.r turn lumuy. Miss r lorence Mosthaf, who It. atlundiiiK school at Hie Ashland normal, in spend nr her vacation here with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mosthai, itoy Smith and family, who have been living on a homestead at Middle, creek, left l-tlduy for tlrants I'uss, where tiny expect to reside. Milton Acker, who Is employed at Amspoker s radio shop in Ku siient ThaiikHkjivime with lifs parents here. Mis. C. K. lliundell nnd hon, (iule, left Wednesday Tor (Jranls J'hss for a few days visit with re latives th ore. II. F. Nichols, who Is serving on the federal iam jury at Port land, has been at home this Weel; enjoyiiiK a' few days' vacat. ui. Mis- Armunda Krieng of Milton, die, returned from (.rams J 'ass Tuesday and Is a tiiiest at the home of her daughter, Mra. Al 1 urpin vi lattp CMw 'of Mnrxlitli'lil snii''" ' ilntoniobllo was hrvl on n.-ar II. (row- of Ko.rburK ni-tn i.oniln by orrifcra rte-kitif lo Inirr Thaliki:ivliii al tin' hums of iiwlr j !'! a nllmi-m of liquor, lutruou hero, .Mr. null Mm. II A. JuiIk WiIiimt noniijonfil ihf llrs. K. It. l'faff nnd her hod and I (lituillllei'. lA-loy and Myrtle Adali. me vLsltlnt: lehilivea al Cooa llu) j dill in the vacation liarrel Carter, local nmiiiiner ror KosenberK blolhers, ii lurued Moti . 'Jtr vlroin u business trip to I'ori- ii nil. . S. rhlllins llioloi eil mi fitim , Alameda. Cnl., Tuesday and mwut-j' TlianksKlvlnn with his family here, j On 1'rldny Air. I'lilllips luliiined I u I Ciillloriiiii, acculiuuililed by hU i wife and two sons. They expect j to remain there until .Mr. I'hllllp;i I ma dispose of his hotel properly ! Alameda. The Unties Uuild are boldlnR , their aiililtlil Ininar lodav 'Salui day) ul the l.ulld hull. Tbu sale stalls at i o'clock and Is to lie fol lowed by a laniille supper litis l-'Veiiini:. Mrs. Viola Nichols of lloliil Hid d!c served a delicious turkey -"dinner on Thiinksclvina to uliout forty five ani'Sla. Home out of BEWARE THE COLDS THAT HANG ON . . Conghi from colds may lead lo no. rious trouble. You esq slop llirm now with OeomuUion. an emuUiticd " rrrosote that is plrseant in jkr. ..Lleomuliion is a nirdicl diarorry -.-.with two-liild action; it Miotltrs and . hr.lt ihr infliimrd aienibranes and in '' liibilt grrm aroMth. Ol ail kno.D drug, crnnane is rec effnirrd by hipti medical autliuritirs " un of the grcalrM lirjjini men, ic ' lnr ciuiilis lioin roldi and broin lii.il irritsliiin CrcomuUion contain., in niniioa in crrov.tr, other hualinn CREOMULSION ' "n 1,1 - vuun mom " BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS sTQEErirKsT 1 1 ,l928fcas- I ? 1 xm V -:, . i',i..v.'..-f.-! ' ,' .' : ; ;Hs'Vl'-s'' The Ship of Health s253 TmJIDrDIITIIDC town iH'onie wore prtwnt as wtll a local m-oidt. I (i, H. u.'Ikkm made a trip to j I lunMmifr, ( .1, il. flint of the, iwe-k, n-turuiiiK V?iii.ly. ar- Mini.uni.Ml by hU little k and- daui:ht..r. ....unit:, nrlirn.. -hn ! .make li.r home win. h.n, Ted Arner. mate hunier. Krne.si ! Kiddle and f liai lbo lurin return ed Wednesday ft om M' vcral days hunting in (Id Middle creek um try. They brought in two lar? d.nvura Lilt.,. I . ... Il. F Mr.. Al Tompkli.. enti.rtuln.d!"? d"il'. .a number of kuhih Sunday at ' sumptuous tnrttiduy dinner Klven liu honor of those wlume birthdays fi ll in October. Mr. Tompkins served two roan ted turkey witn all the fixing art ornpMiiied by (i j host of other pood things. Those prerteni were Mrs. Jfcira Willi j, Owen Willis, Marie Willis. M . . 'an. J Mrs. U. I,. (Irani Media Al i kins. HMiiuie Nichols nnd the fain i lly of the hostess their woi k for disi ussion. The re suit was a very interesting und iu striictive evening. Some of the work is now on exhibition at the din store of A. V. Meeker. MHk Cain served M-veral lUht refresh rnents duriiiK the eveninu. Amomr those present welo Airs. Kthel Hluiidell, Mis. (leo. Aikins, Mrs Kd Stuller. Mrs- Ceoiyp Krater. Mr. and Mrs. tail Harper. Mrs. Walter Swarm. Helena Kiddle. j Mrs. T. S. Thompson and dammit Mai lone, A. K. Ihcker ami II. K. M. MallliiitK. DRY OFFICER WHO SHOT WOMAN GETS OFF WITH $5 FINE i:i.yhi.. o . r.v ... u.iiik Clcro. Lorain ( lly prohibition or fh-or. wad IIjhmI $f. and ronta a tintay by JuiIkp A. I!. Wcbbpr In common plnaa ronrt for Ihe wound ing of Mian Ml-llv UvwoO(l u-lo.n r nii'iH-liie tnn-f timos In order lorih I (i ft ' ...iuiu.v ir Rive Clreo an ouihii lunltv in nmk a financial settlement ullli the I Hirl. The fine was lmi,one( lodav. I tiouever. wlilioui hiii h an auree- tnenl havlnit been reach, d. Today. In asxcHKliiK the rine. Jllclx wehher Kiild that the Jury hud la i n "Justilied Jn hrlutiliiK In a verdict nf n.uMtilt un,l l.ut ,..r- "lllul the Jul v found till youiiK man Kiilliy or a blaher oir. nse. I slum hi hate been forced under, the lesljiiioliy presented In court lo Set the verdict aside." he added "clc co wa diacliiunliiK his duly ami what he did was done In good faith He was clothed with am hor ny of the law und all the evidence was that he did not shoot at the car." Truly Said r.bok tluit you m:iy carry lo the lire iin.l hold readily in jour blind are Hie most uiriul. fier nil. II .IllllllMIII. COUGH FROM rlcmentt which nooihe and heal ih Infl.inieil membranes and slop iho ir rilaliun. wliile tmimlr gom on to lie tomiuli, is alawrliril into tho WoihI. attack, the srjt ol the iroubla and clink, the growth of the g.-rms. LrromuUioii is giurantcd .jh.ljc. lory in tirnliii. nl ol cough. Irom cold, bronchitis und minor lorni of lironchi.il irritations, and is exrrllrrtt lor Iniililinii up tin- system nllcr colds or (In. M.,y refunilcd it not re licwd allrr luking according todircc. 110,1.. ni your ,lrii:-i:i.t. f.Hv 1 COLDS TtiA THANC ON . x '' . .J , ... i.- . - . -i , Is Santa's Flagship I ! I I I U I .. . ''n'",, ol Number a I'n't't I . ,llM" .,he riJiiK t the , mommy meteo,o olcirl nummary nini;i!lei by K. H. Kiett iier, tdoiuloKist in charge of lite Umui weather bureau station. The mean temperature fur the month huh 4 degrees, as compared wiih a nor nmi of 4;Y! decrees, giving an av l.i deKiees. t'he hlheat tiiii'iiulure recorded 'Juritig the ir.MK'h v.a.u. 71 d-srtes und the lowest decrees. J'leripJfation for the monih to lulled '1 5-1 inches as compared wit ha normal of 4 tis, so that - there i now a season deficiency , Of 3 ' ilu lies. i Tle average hourly .vind velo city was 3 mites per hour with a maximum wind ot ?.' miles per J hour. Theie were 4 clear days, K part ly cloudy, IS cloudy and 15 in i. li.c.i precipitation was recorded. Kat barbecue aaudwicnea and live forever. Brand's Koad Stand NATIVE DOUGLAS CO. LADY DIES IN EUGENE KICKXK, Ore.. Dec. 3 -Mrs Ktta Van Guilder, aed f.l years, died at her home, le;u Tenth ave nue west yesterday. She Is sur vived by her husband. John C. Van Guilder, and the following chil dren: Mis. Clvtie Frink, Nesko w in, f re. ; Mi s. Janet Hacked, Syracuse, N. V.; MIhh Heuhih Van (iullder, Kuneiie; Theodore Van Guilder, Yakima, Wash. Two grandchildren also survive and the follow iici brothers: M. Sells, Sa lleni; I. Selit, l.oa Anteleii; Isaac Sell.'. Myrtle Creek, and one sis- Meridian, IlotiKlaa County, Ore ter, Mia. W. N. Moore of Salem. Kn. Theuce east 4 mllea; norlh 1 Mra. Van (Iullder was born at mile; east 4 lnilea; north 11 milea; Myrlle Creek and was married at east 2 ntilea to the Lane County lilendalo Aucoat 23, lDn3. She has lit"?. Thence uIoiik said line ua fol been a resident ot KuKcne since lows: South 1 mile; euBt is miles 11 1, funeral services will be held to Wlllamelte Meridian; thence Sunday at 2::io p. m, ul ihe Will south alont; said Meridian aiiproxt ker -I'oole i baia'l. Ur. K. V iStivers I'liately 7J mllea lo tne southeast Will oinciote. luti rtneiit will be at (corner of section 3li, township 2) v.. !..u.i..r u' I...-" '..i christian ehur h. Hoill Neixhl)OrB ol Ainerlra and Ueliekahs o '- Notice la hereby kIviui that all hmkoiis ItunlliiK or truiiiiiK with or without duua or otlirrwlHU Irea passlnn on any property ow ned or rented by the undersigned are liable to arrest. W. P. PRICK. , J'HIL STUADKn. SHOOTING STARS ARE SEEN IN CITY SATURDAY P. M west o,7 ,i, , teachers iu convention. Oreat re- Illstribution o, Texaco products1;;; XnulZi. ,"- ui) tin exifiiuivu scale hftH anil in evury inhi-r pari nf thin ataii. iluy is a reality, following ofiu-tal . .1. .1 . 1 ... ..I"" HI iiir BII1I1 llt'UHL . , 'lexas company on Saturday, le- l' i-'i' . ai cording to announce- northw est corner of -ec i 111111I ot l.ynn McCray. Oregon!.,,.,, lu V,., L " L, I niiinum'r for tho oil concern, rn 1 Willi Kcivici Ktullons ami hulk. 1 (lljiritfiitliiK plant loeuted in vir I tually every coinmuiiity ami with 111 IICW JLLTiM.-MH, hlOl-HKi- tcr- ir.iiiul ut Tort l.tml cimii'lcicd ami in use, lYxut'o Kunoline, motor I ui Is, fuel oil, keroariie and other prouuetH now are available throughout Oregon, ihe oriiclal ofUi lal niinouncetu of the jcuiiy inio 1 his aiate ol The Tex j as cnti;iny. niit of the world'.. ItM KeM oil produi inc. rctinluu ami iimuketina contei iih. was made Kri- i day evi-niiiK. November 30, and; I Sal urday u ith v hat ) naid to j liuve been one of llie most Bpecia- I tit l.i r MmiiM ev'i- sLast-d mi tliu j J I'afiiic ci)iift. J Approximately J.2.1ti.iNHi plitier I iliK ttlalfl Win- hlunveicd OVci the j entire n,)iU' from pl;mes pHrtici jp.uiiii; in li e cclobrat ion of "Tex j as Ku-," iliu- innodiicini: lo t're- iiii.iii?. die Tevas mat, the com- p;in s liadem.ik. Included anion k the myriad cluHit hik stiti h v, hlHi deficmuled t from btilfibs dumped in Ivoebui k , by the aiipUitit , Satunhiy after j noon, v ere ml ;md Hold mars, jmniived with tin- V,nu T." racii of which was n:.lh five ftee Kal j lo:is ol k,i.- nine at ah) t '1'hio , nervifi. Hiat li;i In l (its i.mnmT. Illsi'e 1 1 : a it 1-- Itttn hImuih of Te ; ill o uasol.ue weie nivcil ily l:i 'the stite lo im (he niolorh.-i of Otfr.i n with the iiierita of Ihe ; protlm t. NEWS BRIEFS W VSHlMi Tun. k i! I" . il' i'iity (vtmpt ndlt-r t . V..i:i j:ppo5Ut4-d chief iik eXHtuiuer jfjiii'iilny J the it " liiitlonl ) I John VV. I'00 e. j,- j i cm lly iiiiihii;r I ciiiiipi i oil r of j i he i' u 1 1 in . Seen lid y Meller, : Miinotinci d iil.o t!it- ,i;ioiiii m ut 'of .! Hill I. I'HX'lor lit. drpilt iiilt:" I iroller ol I hi tut rem) lo t im e d St. al !!. I W KI.I.IN'tJTON. N. , Ih-c. 2 l Curd (milieu id ihe Mte lit ihe i le t-fit IllJIIOI lit i'HlhH 14 t,'l llilu:i! ,111 V .e.il.tnd Ktve i. Ii.jij.irnv o' , in ..'1 L':iliisl iirtihlbll inn I'lii- wa.- Itiihtu Ku; .u:;f!iii! f i he present In i-ntii); y .' i ' tor I i k out i o til. lot irohihl'teii 2!l. '.l. t TI.NT. i.c ; . ! r. '-T, former N,i I. J Indie. ttnk- tMitt i, mut louiitivr ot one of Ihf ' I liUe ctMHis m the : nil 11. fl.oi hiui-elt lo de.iili in the I'ietl Niont boiel jitltt. itp,a,eniy b i ai.M- m ill ln-.Hlh. I HlCAi.O. I m 1 - L..1, La- HUSBAND DISTRIBUTES BOOKLETS Wife Tries Compound ' Hvrry year ths Pinkhum MMicina Company distribute aUmt 3o,ooo.lNH brok lets from houe to house. Mr. Ted Hinzimui dors thin uurk iu IaaH, California His wife writes; It was in IIwm little iKJok that I read about so many women ha- in heliieil by the m b d i s i n e. thought i would K"e it trial and 1 ran trulv say that it lis done nit ;ood. My neiMxtrs and friends ask me what I am doing to ruuke me look so much better. I tell them that I am taking Lvdia K. J'inkliau'a V'egetablu CoiniMjund." yers will please remove their hat In the courtroom, the Illinois bar association today suggested. A recommendation was made that supreme court rules be ex tended to compel portias to takeank trucks otr their headKear when appearing in court. TO WHOM IT MA V CONCKIEN: You are hereby notified that illlMlU 1UU .11... I ...i.l, a 1 Kou Statu Highway Coininission a proposed form of uetilion iininin. lug ttiH organization of a highway iniorovenieui uibirict under the (irovihtons of Chapter 39U of the General Ijiws of Oregon for 1321,' said district to be known as the "North I inpqua Diamond Iike Highway Improvement District." p The land which it is proposed by i auid petition to include within said district is described as lol-1 lows, to-wu IleKinnlng at the northwest cor-' Her of Bection 2. township 25 aoulll. range 5 weal of Willamette south. ratlKe 1 west: thence ea..l tor approximately 3uJ miles follow inn tne l.iilic lluutlus Couuty line; theuce MllowiiiK the eastern boun dary of Houiilus County In a southerly dlrecliou o a point on said Hue due east of the southeast corner of section 13. township 2s south, ranae 1 west, rheuce west for approximately 31 miles to said southeast comer 01 section 13. township 2S south, raliae 1 west; tliencc cnnlinuiiiK west tor 6 miles in southwest corner of section U, K'fnsuip js soutn. raiiK 1 west. "orn,: o7Ve ,: 1 ", " t nii, . .j .' ' tcurner f aeitiou ly. itmiiHhli. 2 1. - . . .. . 1 !r,. ' lt, ' "UI" cor hit KDUtlj, . i'" Section 13, townshiti 29 ...,,. ... ... ""'"i li. mum- ui ,,,, , n B,,uiii 4 nines 10; southeast corner of section 3ii, i township 29 south, range 7 west,1 thence west 12 miles to southwest , corner of section 81, township 29 south, range R west: thence south: . ". :? ,ur., Hr ! ..T. ,. r-,,,,,,, ,, . H 00a County line to an Intersect- '!" ,n.e '!'t corner of se.iion 31, townthtii 3't aoutb raiiKf 9 ent; thence rIoiik ium County line an follows: Nonh ti niHfn; ihHt a miles; north t mtlna; 3 miles; north 12 mllen; weat 3 uiilf; north )2 mites; weal 3 nilles; north 4 mile, to tlie northwest corner of aectioii U. lowiuhip kouHi. raue y west; Ilienee tast 6 miles ; north A niilt'e; east 6 miles: north 1 mile; ;cat 1 mile and thence norih to ithe cetnr tf the I mpn.ua river; jthence follow n i the center of Find iiner upstream to a point dm eat ot the quarter sejti.,n corner oi' iNectioiiH ; ami tnwnsiiip aouth, ratine H went; tt'iice eri.t to nald quarter section fi ihi : jthence north 11 mllua; eut 3 miles; north 2 miles: euM I Iiliies. eolith 4 miles; ihen ea.st to ih east hnij tr the OiVs.-trii huiI t m II forniii It ;t undid rirfbt ot u a -. I hen, southerly ;;10nit ih c;it lute ot aahl raihoml nlit-cf u a i, ' poti.t where said rUlU nf ,n line intersects ihe north line n'j seliun tnwtishii 2, jsiMHh raime "i west oi Willamette M- ri Ulan thctic" vnt to point of h. tZttllilMK ; all ltHll.-.s Coi.lHv trefoil. Vou are fuifher notiind i;;ai Tuesday, tin- Itth ol !(. m ber, PL'S, ut Ihe lutll t;l 2 .oll'Kk P M oi snid d;iy at th.' ( utility ( on rl Utilise. J.itnebui a. i set ku ihe tlljitt HDd the pUc . , upproviru: or ilu-appi n iiu ihe i,riii ,o1 said petition, ihe toi.terls i.i iin.itters set torth ttiei.iu m1m th'-( boMlHiaricd ol aid proposed Ui. -1 :tri i. ; Any persons d'!iiln to j the o; a.tni..itioi) of haul pn s, , , - disiru t or deli im- to ! U, ,n Wtill rett relice lo t,n of the t.i . lets therein si t !-,. Prp b;. i, lilPd to iip.Hin before Im- I ifli mi--ion at tlu lime ami the pl.. lu tein desuiLtifd M)id l i. i 1 1 i-.nd t ntii:i iv-i Ml i-.tid lint pii'U (heieto. lin-ir oh Hcl i ns , piote.-t, jji v i i ; i ?? ii ,t in lui.-d tiiU i;.ii day of . OKI'PN SI'A'II-; MltiHAN Ctit MISp t liv H. t. VAN Id XKli. Chan man. C. K, t;. I KS, CotniMi-Hn.tiir ; i;niii;ii r w sa i k. i Conmns' MiiHT I Roy A Kl-iU. biiur;. I AttM: "SUTIC" SET QUEER FIRES i When you scuff across the car I et on a clear, dry day. you may i iioiKu a faint spark lly (rum your I tinker tip us you touch a metal fix-, ituie. 1 hut bahy spark of "static electricity," In other circumstances. J . i.s (he lw.n of firemen, it can f '-use aiivrhini from a proline fiu-j uk station blaze to a duxt ex:ilo- i lnat v " reck an entire fac- ,or- i Many are the stories told of caso- line lank trnck flrea from s'atic sparks; most trucks. In fact, drag i metal chalnj along the ground lo ' r::vvy olf harmlessly any electricity ; tliHi may be Rf-ii'-raied by the Bwlshlna: liuuid within. Hut the Mningest ia!e, writta John K. I.o4lge In the January Issue of Popular Science Monthly. Is that of a "human dynamo" who by jwmie peculiar con lition of his bin'v seemed to Ire an extraordi narily good electric generator. I This man. a driver for an Ari zona oil company, burned up three before, they caught Kch time the circuin- hlin at It siunces were the aaine. His truck carried five-gallon pails which were huntf on the cocks at the rear of the truck and delivered two at a time to the consumer. liy the time the driver returned Willi the two empty pails to sub- "tiIUH for t,e (ul1 ,H hanglng ready, he had acquired a new elec tric charge and a spark would Jeap irom ins lingers past the inflam mable gasoline. I'uff and another, tank truck would go up in flames. Finally the man was transferred to another department where his dynamo proclivities could do no harm. V hen the Massachusetts state ,""c''- a,to' '"vest tented a number of automobile fires at filling stations, they found that the mere passage of gasoline through a ruling hose generates enough sialic electricity to Ignite the car's tank, under 'favorable clrcum-' stances. Probably you may never see your car catch fire at a gas pump, because these accidents are rarer than they once were; thanks largely to the lower Inflammabil ity or present-day gasoline. Dut If the metal filling nozzle is held ?voy from the rim of the tank op 1 1 '"' a dangerous spark may jump '. a h..If inch .between them as the rushing gasoline Idles up an elec trical charge on the nozzle. It is safer to let the nozzle touch the lank rim constantly during rilling. OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Astoria -There are r,4 manufac turing plants in this city with an nual pairnll of $:l,2:',lSii. :?""- V' ' "'verslly of Oregon aiKiresstng Clackamas county t -tin 1 nice Ml I(r I'H'i strut turn of lie com 111 11 11 i 1 v Iim 1 1 at ,nif, ,tiiU.,,, Ihivlnn rvl.ii.V h.,Ui1 ....I T ,,n,":i ,',:,,'n",on 1,0 ni.let- ed by Christmas. Vm e Canal nroWt toiintruc ' tion here makiiiK ntea-ly priKrei3. ' Aiaupm i mon Oil in. will build , distribution p'ant at thig place, j Option taken on site. Newport Chance in mail ser vice proposed here. Newporl-Loeal fish cannery New bulldinc 1 will enlarge plant to handle mild cure and fillet. New - machinery will be installed. Si. ilehiiij itiiildiiiK permit. i ' ! Ibis year up to rm eiu dnle i xceed , t2.S.i"Mi. Orecon ( illt served b their Inch power lines. I CrantM Tatts Ielivery of 1ok to I iK'irln coon at new lumber mil! t here. i .Tillamook Production hemin at ' new plant of Tillamook County f Creamery associat ion. Oakville Karieri Cn-anieri.-s 1 will locate In new fjiiitrieis in f Smith building. ; lnlil H ach Hiuh school yni 1 nasium at this piace dedicated. lIosebiHK - Uids cille,! h,r (uip- ntent lor nev. county rouri hou e i nder coiutiiictioii Ht this place. ! Salem -Contract let for con- istjuction of new South I.Pe,ty street briilce. Grains I'Mhs Coin i at bt for , pHviua C street between Uih .and tilli s:reti. ( ! Ileppni'l- Itids Hked for co:i- struciiou of new wuierwork. tj s I tt in here. Itaiiei- Contrait let tor Jlu.tnti addi; io:i io CommercU. ( reatnery pinut he;,v ' l'tirihind - one-storv rainlv f.ir I lor y , llaru will b. e.tcud at 1.141 'Wil .S:,l ; wil! vradc 1 h.'tihuay dejai tiueu miles road Irom hen I tt liu per. I Port I'mpqna -Jetty ' tins poin) w ill com mm v. ork a Kurt Ik Dut'it I'SiVuway I.imii here lo ' .' in readings for winierl ; I tie liu!. ' trnv.-i. Klamath Kails i,,'r Hi ,nis i'ltt' ttoii. New Pelit a.i ; t?.tr ci!rpie I :I2 mil. v. ill r cf , Crown Mi s iu tati mad in tiii-ifct: ; t del -il Hhl ( iMrtCMMo elected f'H tiiii Co. bere, develop ' ! Alii era industry comes to. tins mate hen lM.-.e is li t for f , uc of liimiwr ai d , : -!.! U .Us r !!!( lien- f ' pmd j HH' -il .io nmr ot cctu-1 Jiion I umli.'r eomtmuy lit i v rMiis ; itnn tial ro th , Corvailts : lirnnd liapi- Idird.d to o I 2"" aere tr.. ' mm' hen . dut lUndnt-n pi !i hiaan. P;t jn i ton Siae Colh-Ke a ol cut o "r hied in huuh .i i tui. v . tur a i uin-nidl wtiik lu reton ui- tou, o:em:rv -Set-ii rnr!o.id limi dj tuikt; i.a;rrcJ t .mi di. i from local growers; valued at $75,- Hood Itlver IoaI product "Ore gold' ice cream wins first prize at Pacific International Live Stock i how recently held in Portland. Hod Hiver Mid-Columbia Cold Soiiixe comiiany finisue pack of l;i3.nn(j hoxes apples. . Fisher i Hsen sawmill here re sumes operations. Klamath Kail. Southern Pacific company will expend ?:t3.oto on re modeling of freight depot here, will erect platform and warehouse. Within the city limits of Klam ath Fall3, the stupendous sum of JK.uiiS.lH7 has been expended on building from the year VJZ'i to re cent date. Maker Production capacity of Buffalo gold mine here doubled. Milton New water Miration plant In' operation here. Portland Immense banking merger planned here involves three concerns Will provide pow erful organization for financing Pacific Northwest industries. Conuille City , council buys lot Ik" Mm w Every Coat in stock, women's, misses' One group of silk and wool Dresses, and children's going at while they last at Half Price Half Price Rayon Bloomers in all sizes, 5, 6, 7, 8, all colors, pink, shrimp, and orchid Rayon Vest in all colors and sizes. Ideal green in short and long lengths. Ideal Christmas gifts. Christmas gifts, formerly $1.95 and . 95 Cents $1.75, now ' $1.25 and S1.50 I Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, Stepins, r i ! , . Combinations and Danset in all shades Kayon gowns and pajamas in two shade at combination. Ideal Christmas gifts. QC O Qt tl QC Select them early at JpJ.yi), OL.VO, $3.95 Bathrobes in silk and padded, beautiful Umbrellas in all shades. Ideal Christ- shades and nice selection to pick from, mas gifts at Just the thing for Christmas gifts at $5.95 to $7.95 S5.95 to $10.95 MARKSBURY STORE Mild ViII.DXESS with tuicTbat is Oicstcr 1X. field's distinction. The natural flavor and fragrance of pure, awect tobaccos aged in wooden casks for years the most expensive way, but the right way sad the natural way. Then bkaJcd to w.den Mreel and eliminate dan- highway to become federal high gerous inters c. inn. way. Hoad will be completed ansf Willamina- Sa.mon River high- graveled during I MAD AGAIN!) I Fencing 33c per Rod Nine thirty nine wire fencing, full gauge, full weight, j $ hinge joint made of copper bearing teel wire and heavily 3 v galvanized with pure tmeiter zinc. & t Out of car to arrive within fifteen days. rf Send in your orders. Jsj BARB WIRE, MADE IN AMERICA g 80 Rod Rolls $2.95 each Good Cedar Posts 13c each g STEAPxNS & CHENOWETH I Oakland. Oregon I lMTTIIrgOTT''WOXIITTTITTT.IIW'T Christmas uggestions Do shop early. We are show ing complete lines of sugges tions bathrobes, umbrellas, purses, silk underwear, box and novelty handkerchiefs, sweaters and flowers. '1 r'N.V li i enou0H tor and yet they ROSECURG OREGON anvbodv Satisfy1 nd cross-blended to bring out their 6nest qualities of fragrance and flavor. That auperb blending is Chesterfield' secret and it cannot be copied. It U the only way that a mild cigarette can be made which uiijia. wf