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FOUR m 5 a Vi .wn 15 This Is by way of introduction to a number of inter esting and enter taining people. First note, at the left, none other v than Dinty Moore, celebrated proprietor of Jiggs favorite hang-out, and connossieur of corn beef plus cabbage ...... : .... and again at the left is the daughter of the Jiggs' family, quite some girl you will agree -At the right i Maggie, cleared ; for action, flour ishing h'er char acteristic weap- ; on. Soon the fing ers of her right hand will tighten ...the arm will. " 1 fJ"Y CxJ"7 V V H S3 7 X sr. . . . . describe an arc backward ; and upward..... a rapid descend ing motion will bring the roiling pis down o n ' iggs' shown at right ..... with swift 'painful contact! ' These four characters mean fun for you. Watch for them. COMING BRINGING U9 By George McMamw Starts July 1 NEWS - REVIEW BUSINESS OF STATE GRANGE ATTENDED TO K'uiitinui'd from pagfi D of ( lie itnnuul inucm-dinga. Vomen Introduced Mrs. 11. ti. H.-ciy was then cs coiii'tJ lo Iho nifiHt. r'H matiuu itnd imiuiluci'd to U) (iHHemhty, Muh lur iMimttfi- staling that Mih. IjmhIv iiuctlfd no Introduction to tliu luwr milliliter of iHtlions on unl lull uh many now patrons wr; Hi-ait'd In tin- convention h wanti-H Diem to tiLConk! acqua luted with her. Mrs. (iiMirKu I'alniitcr, Pomona of the Naiional Umiiku. wan next i-h-i-uiicil in i ho masii'i'B Hiatlnu ami intioiluccd a h n-pn-st'iiiiiiive oi Ihe National lininge. Mm. I'aJnilt er mmhf an lnteiestlnK hiIiIivhs In reply and inviled all to attend the HCH-sion of (lit Naiional Grango al Sent tin next November. liy u-Moluiioii the eMllor fit the Bulletin wan appointed pnhllrlty HKfiil of I lie eon veil tion, afier wllleh the reporl of I he Inter.ses Bion liy-laws committee was read by tho chairman, A. Hlaitsihh-r, ami tho report referred to tho commit tee, on hy-laus. lly unanimous rising vote tho fltate seerelary. Ileriha J. lteck. whs IiihIiucUmI lo Bend a letter of Eieetinn.s lo i'.iary S. lioani. past Btaio HtMTetary. The resolution on marketing presented hy Ihe Juck uon eon my l'onioiia at tne meet ing at Itulnicr was referred to a Rpi'Mal committee to be appointed by Iho master. Legislative Report Heard Tho reporl. of Hie legislative com mit! en was nL re;id ami tih'il, after which Urn M'xiit of Hie fi-Jf-nsle Miller, chairman or the II. K. it, v.iim rend ami made a part of the proci'cdhms. Anieiulmeiits ami eliunca In Ihe by-la wh projiosed by va rlous re BjlurhniH wero thin read and re ferred to tho eommftleH In charge, after which Ihe reporl h of the fi nance committee was read and ac cepted. A reiuilullon wan introduced for Immediate consideration and was unanimously adopted emlondiiK the action of W. A. Jones, master of Marlon County I'omona (iraiu., whit at ihe Instigation of tho ex cutlvn c:omtnlttee of Iho Hiaie Et-atiKc Kervi'd an Injunction on Ihe , aecrctary or atate and tdate, treaK urer enjoining them from paying : tlieniemtM-rs oi Iho lasl ! f;i:dtliro the $r ptr day voted in I ii-niselvcs al Hie laid hlslaiive asHemhly. Al the evening program tbu laiKe and comiiMKlfoiiH gymnasium of tho BUY A BIG "N" USED CAR m c u 0 V D " B c C X E Diicl;c .Sril,n, 1926. Five hear ing ciankslwifl inuldr, roomy body, ;imkJ lookint;. l'ricc, $G85. Dtidcc Sport lourinK, 1 926. .It's n lcnoMrsiiion llmt lias been run vmy lillle. V'irtunlly ; 9-1 0 of its value is li ft nml the price i.s about 1-3 of jls original co.st. A baij;ain at $550. Dol;e (Cii.iliam) I Inn truck, 1926. 1 lioroui:li!y overhaul ed. l'.nclovd steel cab and stake rack si.-e 12x7x31 feci ' separale sets ol internal brakes steel spoke wheels , oversic tites oveiload sprinus b n m p e r re painted. 1'iiie $1025. Chevrolet louritu:, 192 3. Well enred for. L'pliolslrry, cm tains and lop like new. I 'rice $2'JG. Ford delivery, 1927. Two new and two " lire. One of ihe vciy best model 'I i-ords that you can find. 1'iice $245 Ford touring. 1923. Good tires Kuckstcll near convert ible ton several cxlias. IW $245. J. O. Ncwland and Son Rusohucg, Oregon ! Phone l8 Oldest, dealers in Douglas County.! Myrile I'olnt hlKh school, with a sf.iliiiK -upacily of was hard ly lare enoiiKii t accoiniaoilate Ihe IIuoiik Kalliered lo hear the annilitl pioKraia prcHenled hy SI al o Lt'c'uler .Minnie K. Jlolul. 'I he Ingram was presented under Ihe ail.spict s of Mrs. Arthur llrnwll, lecluitT of (!uos ('nlinly t'olnona raid included tin; following iitiin tiei s, Comniunlly Hinging led by lJr. 1'ollllK. invocation. Knily Jllslory of Coos Coiinly Mrs, Killlh Wealherred. Daudon (liris (llee cluh, directed liy iMiH. Charles Alwood. 'J'alks on Myrtle wood and Port Dr illed cedar, Lyman Carrier, Co ciullle RraiiKft. Jerry l.ind Sextette Coillllle KI'HIIRO. Address- Cnunly Audit Harvey S. Hale, Coos county. Rolo Mrs. Ixilllse McAllister, Myrtle prance. Shit -dlieeled hy I.clah Parks. Ilrewsler V It I I u y, McKlnley fciaiiKP. CARD OF THANKS We Ish lo thank Ihe friends of Soiinlo:mh Jim t;ny for the beau Mini floral oflVi'liiu-H; ilev. C. A. Kdw.'ir.ls for his words of comfort. and the pall bearers, also Mr. and .ins. ltitter. Mrs. Margaret Perry and family. Swollen Veins and Bunches Have You Varicose or Near Ankle or Knee Tm Htup ihe nil.Hi-ry, pain or norf ii'HH, niliM-f Hi.- (InriKi-rniiM HWitlli II VilllS (Mill Mil .'11KI hell III.- ! Kh, list- Mit'.iii' H Kiiii-riilil Oil. "I'hlH il.-itri mwriliil iM-iit-iriitlnu vi-l null ;int l. l If h'-iilltiK oil i.H nliiitlniihli' itt Nntli.iii 1'iiD. i Idii'h mid all flmt i Ihuh ill UK Hlori-H. In liuiiilivil of ciiMi-4 Moihh-'h Kii.nilil Oil linn KlV.n ll.Mi re lit 1'. A Hfl I 11(1 jl llllllHCplIf lll:nillK Kill Imiboctio wiriuiwfeheH and live forever, imnd'H lioitd Slund. We Buy Cooperatively, POSSES SEEKING ASSAILANTS OF IDAHO OFFICIAL (Conlinued from ,mi;e 1) In the HlniKple that ensued, Kille was shot In llio leK und wan hater ed into iiiieoiiRelousneHH villi a Ktin Imtt. The robbeiH thon loon. Trlbhey'B cur, hmded tlio tnre men In It ami drove for the moun laintt. . After Roverul hours of almlesH driving they halted near Greer, nine miles southeast of here, tied the men to trees, left one of their number to guard them, atid drove av.ay. Aftei four hours the three bandits returned. Rot their com panion and drove away aRinn. Kinnn and his companions escaped in a few minutes. Kille, sorioutily but not daimeroiiHly hurt, was taken to a hospital here. Klnne said the bandits hit (mul ed that the need of an automobile to rob a store at Pierce, a lumber town in this regl'm, caused the double holdlup. The robbers took fjiio from Tribbey and $11 from the lieutenant Rovomor, however. HOUSE TURNS DOWN SCHEME OF DEBENTURE (Continued from page 1) why it should not be used for farm products. Tetl-Tale Menu WARIIINCTON, June 13. Men us of a Washington restaurant and the senate dining room have been put into Hit congressional record by Senator ltlease, democrat. South ('arollnn, ns evidence that freight rates have raised the prices or Ihe food listed. Itoast beef was priced at kT cents and mashed potatoes at, 15 cenls. "If you will notice the prieeK Dial, we pay for the farm ctimmo ilffleM on those bills of fjtre und what the farmer ufin for them," lilease said, "ou will see 'propor tionately bow much we pay for freight rates." Davis Not to Resign WASHINGTON, June 13. Widely published reports thai Sec retary 1 Javis of llm labor depart ment would resign his pout within a short time ami bo .succeeded by Kdwai'd A. Kilene, of lloston, were denied today ut the White House. Mr. Davis, In becominm a mem ber of the Hoover cabinet, agreed to serve for one year to complete activities will (.'li lie had initiated wiih the department. It was said today at the White House that no change had been made lu this ar rangunient. Census Bill Passed WASHINGTON, June 13. The senate today approved the census i-r apportionment bill and sent to the W hite House the first of the major legislative proposals of the extia session. It would provide for automatic reapportionment of the house every ten years on the basis of the decennial census. The house has not been reapportioned since the 1'JlO census. The measure authorizes the HO) ct-nHiip to tart mxt April 1. ICOO Great Constipation Food Refreshing prepara.ion that drive3 out the germs that cause headache, indigestion and constipation Per can Try some of these Battli Creek Health Foods. A complete line at this grocey. Economy Grocery 0. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Best Ohnnm n 4d N Jurlrcnn Rt "51,00 We Sell Under a Low Expense. lie Oixonville Store Announces a Change in Policy Beginning atitraay June 15 we will sell goods for CASH ONLY. This seems to be the modern trend and we do not want to be too far behind in the march of prog ress. There are so many things in favor of the system that we will not mention them at this time. j - We have joined an independent merchants' co-operative buying or ganization in which hundreds of merchants buy together. This will enable us to sell at attractive prices. Below are some offerings for Saturday, June 15. Oleomargainc, 2 lbs. for Golden West Coffe, lb Fancy Head Rice, 5 lbs Lard, four lb. pail Rice Crispies, 2 for Highest Grade Coffee, in bulk, lb Peanut Outter, in built, per lb. Red Me xican Beans, 10 lbs. Curly June Peas, per can .. Hooker's Lye, per can Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag 35c 49c 39c 79c 25c 48c 19c 79c 19c lie 49c Cerlo, 3 bottles Six Plain White Cups and Saucers Mother's China Oats, per pkg Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per pkg Jell Dessert, 2 for Jar Rings, Mason, 4 doz Macaroni, Curve Cut, 3 lbs Calumet Baking Powder, 2'. 2 lbs Crystal White Soap, 10 bars Standard Corn, 2 for Del Monte Tiny Kernel Corn 79c 75c 39c 07c 15c 25c 23c 33c 25c 19c All of this merchandise is of good quality. Our prices are L O VV throughout the ENTIRE store. LWe Buy Cooperatively We Sell Under a Low Expense. Employees for the census taking would be removed Iron, civil sei vice restrictions except for the spe cial agents. All old world monkeys have che;k nouches; no nr.. world monkeys have (hem. Watermelons have been culti vated since the earliest times in K'ypt. A spool of thread was unknown 125 years ago. Amsterdam is cut by canals in to 90 inlands. There are 85 known varieties of soldenrod. Fifty million persons live in the ofit basin. Italy has almost no coal. o An owl's flight Is noiseless. A pelican's bill will hold sev eral quarts. I.ava rarely flows as much as a mile an hour. The hiss is the only sound which has no echo. WWmmw Jive Mounting Service t IVJflW? Choose your Riverside or iJ Tf wardwear Tires here at Ward's and our expert service man will plnce them on your car, quickly and efficiently, free of charge. Ward's is pleased to announce this Free Tire Mounting Service as a typi cal example of our progressive policy to serve you better. MINIMUM GUARANTEE of 16,000 Miles and for Lifetime against defects You buy FIRST Quality Riverside Tires at about the same price you pay for second line advertised brands .'. You pay more for advertised second line tires than WARD-WEAR our second line brand . No retail tire dealer can match Riverside quality at Ward's low price . . Besides Ward's gives you a definite mileage guarantee. RIVERSIDE FULL SIZE BALLOON Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Wind's time-tried written yii.xr.intec stands back of every Tire you buy. There can be no doubt in your mind as to its quality. It will yive you the service you have a right to expect. Tire3 Abo Sold on Easy Time Payments Moulded Circle Tire Tube Size I'rires Prices 29x1.411 l-ply S.X JI.2U 'Jii.v(.r. 4-plv i.S 1.25 2!ix4.7r. 4-plv SS.20 1.45 JimS.iin 4-ply SS.fit) $1.45 3m 1 5 4-ply JB.SSI SI. 30 Slx 1.75 4-ply fS.85 51.50 liiixS.nn 4-ply $S.S0 $1.55 3ii.x5.25 C-ply SI I.S5 $1.75 Itiulded Circle The Tube Size Prices Trices 30x5.77 C-ply $13.75 $2.10 iOxC.IIO C-ply $13.45 $2.10 il.xu.oo 4-ply $9.15 $1.(15 31x5.25 C-ply $12.15 $1.80 32x6.00 C-ply $13 x5 S3 JO 32x1.50 6-ply .....$15.70 $2.C5 33x0.00 6-ply $14.05 2 25 RIVERSIDE Oversize High Pressure Size ':iix3 !.. 4-ply . 3x.'ll 'l I ply S"x:iJ .. 4 ply 31 x . 5 p'v Tire Prices ... $l.x ! Moulded Circle Tube Prices $ .95 ? l.lS $1."S SI 5" Size 32x4 ss., 5-plv 33x1! ss.. C-plv 30x3J cl., res. Tire Prices IH.X5 -...$! I 25 $5.15 Moulded Circle Tube Prices $1.C0 $2 "5 $1.00 Save $6 to $21 Ford Replacement GENERATORS $11 Alr-o sues for Chevrolet and Pontiacs. Your old yenerjtor traded in with generous allowance. 90 Improved RIVERSIDE BATTERIES The De Luxe Gu aranteed Two Years 11-Plates ,21 For Fords and Other Light$7 Cars Installed Free. 1 Amazing Discovery Adds Power and Long Life! From 50 per cent more up to double the powe of ordinary batteries in co!d weather which means LONUtK LIFE year in and year out! M ONTO 315 N. Jackson Street Phone 95 in 1 53 ft1 Roseburg, Oregon .tjSSvrii3 I r K3