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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929. LDS ANGELES TAKES HIGH OFFICIALS FROM SUPREME DOMAIN OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGE COMING FOR CONVENTION (A ciii tH I'n-iu l-awi Win-) LOS ANdKLKS, June dirus t: iiin from Die urea InffMeil by I the Mt-dlieiraiH-an fiuit fly In -Florida have been seized here mid otilnn.'U (irstroyetl. ,. The aeiznrt'H have boi-n confined 1 to ti-aiiK'8 and glaptJ'niit Iii-oiikIii - IJi pa dining cues and i'tillmatis ot UuUB-conllnonlal ti ttln. Whik . .wtaniinaiion of the fi nit has nut - revealed any Infection from ihe . iruK fiy, (uUlcd p'autfon will be '4kili io keep eastern HhipnioiltH lnut ht California. Ttf lniiiK cltniH fmlt info (ull- ton Ib In, violation of tiuahitillne ItWfi natablLshed hi l!U4f a uicas- tire Tai.gc-d io protect Ihe Indnfitry .:Ti ' the Htato nKaiiiflt citrus tuilt " i'-'.yU illt ease whit'li lotally tlestrnyd ill. Iiees. . . sr KiTiiroad ofrhnnlH have been rvjTled to advitte all employees lo ":S''ihat cltiim fruits from other tatas are destroyed before Ihe " trains cross the California hor - flef. ALASKA BECOMES VITAL FACTOR IN AERIAL INDUSTRY (AtwratH I'rcH Wire) l POItTLAXI). (re., June 7. Con , fident that Portland find Keatile - are the natural gateways to tin 1-nlted States for nlr traffic with 'Siberia and the far Kant, Kmenl Z-r Walker Sawyer, executive assist - ant to the secretary of interior, ar- rived In Portland today from San t'rau cisco enroute to Alaska. .i The Cernian (iraf Zeppelin, lie -Bald, will operate from Fairbanks. ""Alaska, hext April on voyages of exploration over the north pole, a. and supplies must he taken north overtbe Alaskan railroad operat " ed liy the Interior departnient. Ketndeer farmitiK has Increased -from 2,0 (to head to an annual pro UuQl'lon of afio.Oiiu head, he said, CZand reindeer fjirriiihs? is practical-- ly controlled hy the Interior depart 'nienf. In the past year sixty new uirfTnne landing TleldB , were es MabJished in Alaska and the de !!Tpartmcnt is taking a keen interest In them, Sawyer said. o ' rWOOL MARKET NOT ;1 LIVELY IN EAST BOSTON, June 8. The Com r jnerctal Dulletln today will say: ."'r "The movement of wool In the ('astern seaboard markets has not --peoii keen thiH week, altliouKb ine """llluiu wools appear ttt be rut her bul- jet stabilized than fine wools, even post fine I'Yench combing wools -hriiiK 1)5 cents, clean,, with diffi culty. "In tho west, the innrkeHiiK of the 1iew crop lias been irregular, I though the movement lias been 4 ailUle inoro keen towards I be end of 'Mte week and prices show Utile Change compared with a week ago. . "Foreign markets are generally quiet. Llw-rpool report h Utile cha'rge In prices al Hie Hast India from last series' closing rate ''The thanufactuiitig posiion' ; Evidently Is w 1 1 h o u t materia chatige. llepeiit business appears a ' tflTle less eager. ) "Mohair is steady here with hiod , male movement. Prices in Turkey . re reported slightly easier." ' Tjie Commercial Kullelln will ' publish the following wool qilota- tloiie tomorrow: Scoure basis: Oregon Fine and P. M. staple ; ItC'lSc; Fine and F. M. Fr. cloth I lug OBc; Flue and F. Al. clothing . Ill !:'c: valley No. pm i. Mohair Original bga average ' 13- months, Oregon US-line. Craded 't tlaik; First combing fi.'t TOc; good i canlkig 4fi -Be. ' : eastIrn oregon : wool men refuse , ; bids at condon .-.I Wn (.W'-Hutxt I'n Ct)NHON, ore.. June 7.- More than hair of ihe one million puun Is of wol olfered at the wool ailetlou hero yestenlay w as withdraw n by owners h-n spirited bidding fiill ed to develop and strong prices failed to materialize. It was said, how ever, that An tlrew Little, reputed to Imhl the largert Individual clip in the l ull ed Slates, sold all of his lon.uno pound clip on a hid in llmmctt, Idaho. l.lTtle deellnerl to i:i:tke piillie the price he received, although be ilt.l nay he received ettdtl cetiis less than he obtained tot- his l!:!s wool, list year liin clip brought .4 cents. Prices here ranged from 22 ie t) Wv a pound. Mo.'t or the wool pureliased her Leslie e. crouch, Supreme VIce-Chancellor. Monday, June 10, Knights' of Pythins lodges of Southern Oregon will convene in Hoseburg in a district meeting for the purpose of attending the Rathborae Bible Chisa. ,The famous Rathbone Bible, upon which the order of Knights of Fythins was founded, will be used in put ting on the Lesson of Friend 8 h i p. A large class is to be formed of candidates from all over the district, which in cludes all of Western Oregon from, and including Eugene, to the southern border of the state. Slipremc Vice-Chancellor, Leslie VI. (Jio.jHi, of Portland; Supreme Keeper of Iteeoids and Seal, Uarr M. Love, of Alfnneapolin; Supreme Kepreselitatlve. liarwiti K. Voran, of iMigene; Supreme J(epreseuta tive, I- red J. jiiliiiKou, of Portland; tiiand Chaneelloi-, Slanton Koucll, of' ( ; j ant h Pax, and (iiand Keeper of Itecords and Seal, Walter (J. (iteu.S4ii, of Portland, will be pres ent to conduct the 1'age Class. Tiii! object of the convention Is to have the Lesson of Friendship given u ihe new members by the bigitest officers in the diked Stales, ami it 1h considered quite an honor to have them in Hose burg, ns thy stop only in three places In oiegon--Portland, liosehurg a. id li Cjnndo. The Kttgeue delegation Is coming In a large group, having chartered a large bus In addition to the cars driven hy individual members. Cottage Crove reports that the lodge there will be represented by more than a dozen members. while (ranis Pass, Aledford will have many members present. Alarshfieid, North ileml, Ham don, Coquille and Myrtle Point are also Bending laigu delega tions, according to the informa tion received by (he local lodge. Owing to tiie limited time there will be only one session which will be held in the eve ning at the Knights of Pytbho hall. A banquet will preceed t hi meeting, starting at p. 111. Ail Ihe new members are prom ised it rare treat by having the privilege of receiving the Lessou 01 Friendship from the highest officers In the supreme domain of the ordei1.. Tills meeting ts expected to bo one 01' the best, attended ses sions the Knights of Pythias have ever held in Southern Ore gon, ine opportunity to see ttie harry m i ovf. ruinous Itatlibone Uiblo is suf- Supreme Keeper of Records and Seal, flcleiit attraction to draw a huge httelidauce, as this sacred book is malntaUioil as one of the chief treas ures of Ihe order. It was given the founder by his mother, and was used when the order was started. Hundreds of thousands of candi dates have taken their Page pledge on the book, which is kept in a strong, glass-covered case to prevent It from being damaged or worn. In Ik kept conslantly In the caro of the Supreme Keeper of Itecords and Seal. J The local order Is making elaboratu preparations to give the vtsit OiH Ihe rluost possible eutort.uiumehi, ami will endeavor lo show the visitors an excellent time while in tills city. There will be no Mihe for a special program, as the entire evening will be devoted to lodge work and the conferring of (he degrees. There will, however, be soveral stunts Introduced during Ihe banquet hour. went to Ilostoii wool houses whose representatives, were on the ground. Reports from Km met t said the sale there net led Idaho wool grow ers mote than ?;ieo,OHO. -o- GRETA WRIGHT Will give the reading: "The Leper," at the Ituptlst church Sun day night. An excellent reader. Camp at Idleyhl Park. First pianos were built 30P years ago. POPULATION OF 368,000 I CLAIMED BY PORTLAND PORTLAND, June (!. The 1S)29 Polk's city directory, issued today, places the population of I'orlllnd within the city limits at mis. sin. This represented an Increase of 7, S1U over IH2S. The rate or Increase was about the same as for the pre vious year, the directory announce ment said. The Portland metropolitan dis trict has a population of ;iil5,3G2, an Increase of (i,s27 over 192S. Major and Mrs. Lawrence Moft are leaving Los Angeles June 16 instead of the 21th as previously an notiiiced, according to word r ceived hero today. Physicians ad vise that Mrs. Mott return to Ore gon without delay, so that .Major .Mott is bringing her north imme diately. They expect to arrive on the 19th, and will remain for a couple of days securing supplies before going to Steamboat, where they will occupy John H well's cabin or tho summer. Major Mott reports that the l.'mpipia river is being widely ad vertised in IjOH Angeles. The Cali fornia papers reprinted several of (lie writer's articles that appeared in the News-lteview, while Mrs. .Molt 's weekly letters w ere used over KNX. Major Mott sent a large salmon 10 Don Lee, owner of KHJ and KNX and an auouucemeiit was made of the gift over the two uta liunti. A fisn was also sent to Her mild Dyas, of the Dyas stores, and he gave a big dinner, having the salmon served whole to a large group of Invited guests. Major Mott has ulbo been invited to speuk over station KNX and will talk on the recreational advantages of the L'mpqua country. As a result of the announce ments made by Don Lee, Alajor Alotl has already received -10 letters asking for information. He has also given directions tor a Imrty ot 10 or 12 prominent Los Angeles sportsmen, who plan to come to Hoseburg during the month of August. COMPENSATION ACT APPLIES IN DEATH FROM BAD WATER (AtK'!;i(p prim I.eiiwd Win) SALKM, Ore., June 7. Al though ihe husband of Alberta Hlalr died of typhoid fever and not by accident, she Is entitled to state compensation under the workman's compensation act, according to a Jury verdict 'in the circuit court here yesterday. Uiair died from typhoid resulting, it was said, from di inking the water of Kogue river a hue working for the state high way department. The plaintiff contended that the highway com mission was negligent in allowing the water to be used. The defense declared the workmen had been warned not to drink It. The case was first tried last fall but the Jury disagreed. Janitors who enter into contracts with their employers come within the scope of the workmen's com pensatloti act, for they are still employees, according to an opin Ion by Attorney General Van Winkle. The opinion was in reply 10 an inquiry by the state indus trial accident commission, and per tained to Janitors in the Portland public schools who have entered into contracts with the school board. Juvenile frankness Totbi ML Smith, you are not dumb, are you? Mr. Smith: Of course not! Why no you ask? Toto: Uig sister said that she had been expecting you to speak jf Greatest aggregation, I of circus talent eiier assembled! It's so bjg it needs the sky for a roof and all outdoors for a stae..... tfd'ted attraction Brilliant Fireworks Display! Specials For Saturday I JUNE 8th I GRAIN FED BEEF Hamburger, lb. (always fresh) ..' 20c Short Ribs, lb , 17c Pot Roasts, lb ; 20c Extra Choice Cuts, (Pot Roasts),, lb 23c PORK Loin Chops, lb. ; 30c Loirt Roasts, lb 30c Pork Steak, lb 23c Shoulder Roasts, lb ....23c Pure Sausage, lb 20c Success breakfast table Breasts, Ib Boiling, lb Veal Steak, ib Shoulder Roasts, Ib. VEAL 17c 17c 23c 23c LAMB Breasts for Boiling, lb 18c Shoulder Roasts, lb 25c Legs Lamb, Ib 30c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Hams, (half or whole), Ib '. 30c Picnic Hams, Ib : 22c Heavy Bacon (half or whole) lb 25c Side Bacon (hied, to heavy) lb 25c (Half or Whole) Breakfast Bacon (half or whole) lb 30c Salt Pork, Ib 20c Pure Lard, 4 lb. pails 85c Pure Lard. 10 Ib. pails $1.60 POULTRY Plymouth Rock Hens and Frys. Fresh Halibut and Red Snapper THE ECONOMY MAftKET Est. 1892 I 36 N. Jackson St. Phone 58 'and THE CASH MARKET 127 S. Stephens St. PS null i f nil miim hit r" " V 'Mil1! IIP' "U 11 i 1 t" K 11 nlPlrari Jy( U V A tender delicacy whose deliciousness makes the pal--ate rejoice. Grocdfor you, too, because it's rich in phosphor ous and iodine, those goiter resisting elements. WHITE SARTiUNA , , . erybody likes ib Good -Will Used Car Sale EASTS IDE TfiOli SYRUP At All Denlen Distributed by HART CIGAR CO. 509 Davift Street, Portland Duick Sedan, 1923 model. Chrysler Sedan, 1927 modvl Dodge Coupes 1920 model. Pontine Sedan, 1927 model. Essex Coupe, 192S model. E3cx CoRch, 1926 model. Oldsmobilc Coupe, 1927 model. Dodge Roadster, 1923 model. Chevrolet Truck, 1926 model. Ford Coupe, 1929 model. Ford Coupe, 1927 model. Pontiac CoRch, 1926 model. Star Sport Touring, 1925 model. Maxwell Roadster, 1924 model. Star Roadster, 1925 model. Ford Roadster, 1927 model. Ford Touring with Ruckstell Axle. Fo.d Truck, Cab and Transmission. Chevrolet Cabriolet, 1928 model. Chevrolet Landau, 1927 model. Chevrolet Coach, 1927 model. Chevrolet Coupe, 1927 model. Chevrolet Touring, 1927 model. Chevrolet Touring, 1926 model. Chevrolet Sedan, 1926 model. Chevrolet Touring for $63.00. Chevrolet Truck, cab body. ROSEBURG MOTOR COMPANY Oakland Pontiac Dealers whereYou There is a saving ih careful food buying. Yes, pennies, dimes, and dollars can be saved if you buy your foodstuffs at a MacMarr Store. For here at these commercial food stores you find REAL savings and high quality foods, besides! Saturday and Monday Specials JdNE 8th AND 10th PRODUCE ITEMS Potatoes'" 60c Lettuce 2 S 13c New Spuds 3 ibs. 20c Spinach 15c Staple Items of Merchandise at a Saving Waldorf Toilet Tissue Nationally known, 6 rolls for 37c f 1 Needs no introduction. lerto rbuy- 79c Jar Rings Sr'sSc 89c SNOWDRIFT The popular shorten ing, 4 lbs KETCHUP "Heinz," large bottle, J Qn 2. bottles f3b Toilet Soap Creme Oil 7 bars RICE "Blue Rose," head rice, ! fjn 3 lbs I Qb 39c MATCHES 6 box carton, each 13c Coupons I Bring Chipoo and Ivory Flake Coupons to MacMarr's for edemption. f hy Tr,e large package, ir IjUA two nackane-, TbeJL Coffee e.-raalb. 48c; 3 lb. 1,43 SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS t5-l t Cudahy's "Sunlite,' a medium weight, dry cure. lb. 30c Mime Premium, UU1II3 lb. 35c Salt Side ,tr Sea3bning' 20c $5.00 Orders Delivered Fret: Any Order 10c, Sugar Excepted. (Formerly Stone's and 20th Century Stores) hi