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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1936
News of Douglas County
AZALEA
AZAI.KA. Oct. 13. Sir. and Jklra.
E. L. JutuiK utlfudcd to busim-sii In
' HubebuiK Tuusday.
Jimmy JultiiH Mini Burnley Jam
zttr unit lu uitle ltcjk 'i iiurmitiy
where tlioy had dental wnrk done.
Mr. and Mih. Jnlto Kinder and
AH, and Mr. Jiuury (Joudcckv
transuded burtinenu In KuHeuurg
U'edueaduy.
Jimmy Clure of Kucraiue.ito, Cull
, turn la, who ha hiwu here
f bualneHB Cor the iaHl week, loft
odnotmuy by wuy ui Duudun and
. Murslifield tor hit rtoniu.
Mr, and Mm. Allies UiircU of
Orauta Puks, and Itoynl Carter of
' Kluimth Fulls wero visitor, ut the
Frank Tripp home Thurwlay.
Mr. und Alra. Wflirtn Hiuseii mid
" Ksihor Hazen nhoppud In Jiuniri
l'n4M VVwl iiiimin v
r Arthur yat,u;Iie, Heavy Smith
"mid duut;litot. Janet, lt)U Friday
Jar MurHufield whore they will
.Bpund, the week-end with the hit
tw'e wife. Mm. .IJuiry Smith,
" ! Mr. and Mirf. K. C. Throne were
Uiiniiliiiri' cjillut-u TiiitUilii r mwl
--Wednesday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hazen are
driving a new Chevrolet coupe.
5UTHERUN
Si;THl-:iU,k, Oct. 12. Fred
Roberts returned from San iJleco
Sunday nlttht, where he i.ad tuken
furniture beloiiKluK to 10. It. Tax
ton, who has tukun a place In that
i ky tor the winter. KeturniiiK with
Mr. Jlobertfl wore two new famKle
who expect to mako their home In
tsutherllu.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trozolle and
Mr. and Mm. (ie-uxe Short 01 VV11-
lilt re uiiMiit iit.lfiv tiflfi'iiftmi
In KuKcne tihoppliiK:
Mr. and Mih. John Maluy, who
are upending the winter with their
hum, Bert Maley, in San Diego,
havo been quite 111 with the flu,
but are now recovering.
Mr. und Mrs. Cluronce Dunlap, of
ItoHebuiK. iHC'le a vUlt by dano
1o Hutheriiu Kumlay to visit the
former's jmioi.ta, lir. und Mrs. 1.
A. Dimlup.
Charlie Parker, who recently ac
cepted a position in u 1'urtland
hoHpitul us orderly, spent the week
end here visiting bl mother, Mis.
Nellie Parker.
itonmnl Young of Htmeijr.r was
u Siitlierliu visitor TtiemJuy.
JJ. V, Mlclmnlmni hpent Friday in
-KtiKoneon biMnetifi.
James KtUy.nmn departed Krlduy
-T.
I
20 Years of Kidney Misery,
Stomach' Gas Had to
Get Up 15 Times in One
Night "I Will Always
Be Grateful for Van
Tage!" . TllOrSANUS of Oregon ponple
have testified to the uihuzIdk pow
er or Vu-Tar;o the 1'umuun Medi
cated MwU Compound which i
now areutliiK rurh n Herniation here
In HosejuiK at Fullei Ion's Uexall
Jimp Store.
TWKNTY V FA US OF MISKIIY
fj:::''!;:';'""Ai
lor Cioriheu, luUlanii, wiimo tie will
uv L'lupluyfd.
Ana. curl Huuthv.irk, formerly
of ftullierllii, riiifiit a ttw anya
here lu.sl week uelore l-uluriiifiK to
ner home lit CulHornm.t .
Mm. l-.mtl iiuil spent the week
in J-tiKeue vlHillllK IrieudM.
11. i-. Wofloril 01 Uen'a cafe, wuh
a uuttHio;;8 vuitor lu hueue rri
day. J. W. Weiusol, of Woodlnuf, Call
fornla, uiieiit a few Iiouih lu Uiitn
ernu 011 uitt way uoriu, ilo.'iduy.
J. T. Sllinuiervllie, of 1'ortlniiil,
(.'tilled Ktaiea uiaahal, uh In hum
trim lor a biiort time Monday.
lioimld J(oih left for vmihiiIiik
ton where he will enter Mm sec
ond year at Hie Lnivemity of
Washington. Jle Is taKlug engl
neerfiiK. lliirlou mid Uordou Avery and
David KIkihuiuiiiI u rived Wednes
day from Woodleaf, California,
where they liuve been employed in
Hie mines. The two Avery hoys
will go to Penlaud to visit then
sisters, Misses Lucille mid JSybil
Avery, and David KlgMmund will
visit with ills l-arelits, air. and Mrs.
Oscar rilKisninnd, at Camp Kenllli.
mis. Joseiniine T. Btarli, furuiei
poHtuiustui- of Kutlierllii, is attend
ing the convuilloii of national
postmasters in Minneapolis, Mis
souri, to which she was .elected a
delegate.
Miss Coiisl-ince Weiiiaiuii. for
mer leuchur lu lno Hutnerlin hleh
school, is now teaching at tialeui,
111 uie iiiKO school.
Howard and lieu rue Mlntiirn. nl
Salem, were overnight guests at
the home of their uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HiKlmnund.
Mis. Utile Jordan, of Jtosnhurir
is spending the weuli-eud with Jier
son and iau.'.,hter-iu-luw, Mr. and
mm. Mara Jordan.
Mr. Hlld Mrs. Orvul Mallnck und
children, of Kugeno, are sending
a lew days visiting at the home ot
ir. and Mrs. Hen V of ford.
Mrs. llaiino McCi-
duiiKhter arrived last week from
lleud, .Oregon, to snend snmn tlmo
viaiiing nor father and mother Mr
and Mrs. K. J. FliUoii. Mr. iliiiI
Mrs. iMcCprmo ;k have Loan locuiiul
at llend for soinc time.
Mr. und Mrs. Iluurn Rimrt ..r
Wiluur spent u sliort time in Knm.
erllu ou Thursday on huslncss.
miss Minna Jlum v hih-hi Th...
ilay ut the Inline of Mr. and Mrs.
neroert Krouser. wiio knvn re.
cenily nicivod to the iluriier place
east of town.
Jessie Cooner mill fvi-rt,, u-..r
ford shopped lu liimeiu,',,,, n
lay.
I. till All-M. It'.'loil Met-vlil ..r
Maishfield. are visiting at Hu
tu, uie of hlH nari-nls. Mi- u.i vi..u
John Mirhtl. Mr. Merrltt Is con
nected with the water cuinpuny at
Mr. and Mrs. Clvde
spent Thursduy shopping in Houo-
Airs. Alice J'lundv mul uas tn,i
Allen, woro biiHluehu viMiiors In
i(m;eourx on Friday.
U. IliiiI MH. Jonil Pov.ll niwl
two sons, or Orlaiid, Cuiloniiu. ar
rived tho Hist of the week and
Will open the ituiUKO foinn.ilv m-
ciipled hy ib Tlinniiison. Thv
will opeiate a retiafr mul
snilih shop in that buildlnc. Thev
will live in tm. house they recently
purchased from Oeo. in-rnon.
ivhle'i uhh fiin ierlv ot-r:mi(.l l.v 1
Cooper and family.
I'. C. Chlllltllfl n linu 11...
Klondike Club cuty to A. L. JtUel,
who has been UHHocluted with him
lur the mint two vim ti...
was foiupl.-ted Tuesdiiv! ......
Mrs. l'liapm:iu. accompanied by
"Hr flaiiKUter. MuiKUcrite, will
leave Hboitly 0:1 u luo week vaca-i
unit, iuelr itlans ate i-nl.mii.. ....
to tho future.
Mr. and Mr, v. s. Auitn Hh.... '
pctl lu Hoatd uru 011 Al ,..! m.. '
HHl ll. HhO JllLM hr.Mi In ' ,'
health for several eais. i m,w '
well elioiiuh to enlnv .,.! ..u...
about the co.iutry avwin
"I am more than glad to en
dorse Van-Tage for what It did
for me," testifies Mr. J, A. Har
vey, prominent Oregon citizen.
I lun don Sunday, Mrs. Tom Ireland,
Airs. Ted tihindiW and J. A. Jack
sou went over 011 Friday of hut
eelc to see how Mrs. Ireland's
father, Mr. Duiort. and sou Wil
Ham, were farniK- Their town
house and contents were totally
destroyed by the lire, but by heroic
etforui the camu and equipment ut
their cranberry bo were saved
llolh men were slightly burned
Mr. Uufort was entrapped by the
flames which surrounded the small
engine and pump house where he
wus working and he saved himself
by drawing water from a cistern
underneath the building and keep-
ig everything Inside wet from 4
p. in. until 1 o'clock in the morn
ing. The bouse was entirely con
sumed.
M rs. J, V' A dam son rece 1 ved
word of the death of tier mother.
Mrs. Bara A. Kern, aged 92, at her
home In Bedford, Indiana, Oct. 1.
Mrs. A dam son visited with her
mother three years ago und found
her active and alert both mentally
and physically.
.Miss (irace AduuiKon, who Is
teaching In the public schools In
Kugene, visited with her patents
here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Godfrey re
cenlly visited with Krnest Kirby
at the veterans hospital, and found
lii 111 Improving sllKhtly.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin of
Frozen creek expect to go to Anil
land soon to spend at least part
of the whiter.
J. YV. Fit spat rick is in a Klam
ath Falls hospital where he Is be
ing treated. Mrs. Fftzpathck re-
(torts that iie is not much Improv
ed.
Mrs. Irving Smith of Fstacada is
n guest at the J'red Winston borne
this week.
Mrs. Vic Wynter, accompanied
hy her sister and husband of t:o
qullle were week-end guests at the
Wynter home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins of
Port Orford viailed here one day
lust week with Mrs. Collins' moth-,
er, Mrs. Kusparek.
W. H. ('base, w,ho bus been ill
for spverul weeks, seems to be im
proving quite satisfactorily re
cently. Hobort Mansfield, who is employ
ed with the forot service and has
been working on the coast for the
pust two weeks, is visiting here
with his wile ut the Charles Uice
home.
Finest Bryant and bis futher, W.
S. Uryunt, are picking up potatoes
in the Klamuth potato fields.
II. P. Jtice paid a visit to the
Hlce Bros, und Adums sheep ranch
ut Analauf one day this week.
Vic Wyntor Is u ('oquille visitor
this week. j
J toy Currier and his sister. Mrs. 1
FUa Spencer, are soon moving to
the perle Wilder house eaHt of the
schonlhouse.
Frank Mulkey r acting as care
taker ut the J. K. Hurvey promises
on ('larks brnu;h until someone is
engaged to take the place over
permanently.
Uoy Jtedford and family moved
into Mrs. Priscllia Hulluck's house
near the depot last week. They
have been living on the C. (.
Brown property in Sleepy Hollow.
While traveling south rrom Seat
Lie io their home lu San Frauctwo
Tuesday evening ut 8 o'clock, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hereon hud u nar
row escape from death or serious
Injury when their coupe left the
highwuy a short distance south of
tiie Umpuuu uuio camp und turning
completely over three times land
ed upside down. Mr. Herron had a
cut on one knee and Mrs. Herron
Ut suffering from shock. They are
ut the Myrtle holH, while the car,
which wus badly damaged. Ik be
ing repaired ut the itollcuhuugll
garage in Cauyonville.
in ,
POIITLAND, Ore., Oct.. 12.
(A!) Abo.t 8.K0U families from
the dnmght-strickul middle west
have migrated to the three north
west states c'nee last January, H.
K. Solhy, chief of tho land use
planning section of tiie res -JU le
nient administration tald today.
Idaho wus first with A.hol new
families because, Uelby paid. It was
tho 'first state In the line of mi
gration fiotu the luidwo-st drougnt
u'eac.
Washington had 2,3-l9 and Ore
gon 1,930 families.
Pointing out there was sui'fuient
farm land but Hat on.'y l.luO
farm units were available :or rent
or lease, Slby iaid undirected sot-
l lc 111 en t would inttunify relief, tux
delinquency, high cost of public fa
cilities and other evils of pour lund
areas.
Of Washington's 2.329 new famf-
lica, J.327 require relief und Mil
need new (arm loans. He said 4tiy
were self-Aupportlng and tlicro are
14b farm units available.
In Iduho half will- need aid. 410
will require loans and 1 9uii are
self supporting. There are 45
available farm units.
Of Oregon 1.9;i0 ne families.
,315 will need relief. 454 loans.
und 1S2 ure Kcif-supportiug. There
rj-e 3K7 furiu unity. 1
1 children may utteud the clinic
1 thp iiwtriiint'N
Jtev. and Mrs. Harold V. Meyers j
wore dinner guesu on Sunday of j
rtev. and Mrs. (JL K. Truebiood. j
Mrs. Buclu Willuims has as her j
guest thhi week her sister, Mrs.
Ada Hicks and sou of Poughkeep-!
sle, New Vorlr I
. V. Wimberly and wife and L. I
U Wimberly and wife of Itosebuig
MELROSE
YONCALLA
MYRTLE CREEK
MVllTUF t'BKKK. Oct. 10 Mr.
and Mhh. iiobert StluiHon are r'-
elving couKriKulaiious on the birth
f a baby daHgliler, Itobei ta Jeau.
horn September 2 a at Mcn v bos-1
itai. m rs. situison und babe wero
taken Sunday to the home of Mr.
SiIuimhi's phi fill on North Myrtle.
Mr. and Mis. Ktilph Stearns and
.Mi. and Mik. Uan Poling went to
VO.VCAM.A. Oct. D.-MVa. Lena
Pruitt and two children of Salem.
Dir., are visiting ut the purentiul
Chus Hummel home for u week.
Clarence and Claire Cornutt took
, load of furniture to Imlepend
nee Thursilay.
Mrs. Ceorge Kdes transacted
busiuesK In Itimehurg Tuesday.
Mrs. Audrey I.empKe, Mm. Wal
ter Moore and 1. J. Itogers are
vlKitlug relatives in Furckii, Calif..
Ibis week. Mv. Hogci-., uho has
been down there tor the last
month, will return home with
them.
.1. W. Mucey of Oakland transact
ud bunine.ss here Kriilay.
Mrs. llu'ih Warner transacted
business in Kugoue Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Jackson w hh called to
Aurora Fiiiluy due to the Illness of
hnr sister.
WATKINS (;H0l)S.
-Adv.
- and tlit-n uuii-k relief! That Is
the remarkable experience of 11
well-known Oregon num. Mr. J. A.
Harvey, of Bi-i N. Front St.. Salem,
Ore. Head litis Sworn Statement;
Agonizing Backache
"For -0 yruis I was ti victim of
kidney misery. Finally my back
wus so son and puiulul It tell I1U1' ,
It would break in two. My res) wuh '
brokn up at nil hours of the night. '
jo 1 hud to gt't up as high as !
TIMi;s lu one nigl'l. und Mime- 1
limes my momuHi would bloal u
so bud Viith ga.4 thai tt Memed llki
It was actually going to burn!!
"I haw what 11uTnge viip do ;
tug for so many Sjdcin people, no !
I got Koiiie und stalled taking it,
and I want you to know that it t-ct- I
titiuiy was it III.KSSINC to nu. ;
It relieved thowo awful backache, :
dioe the gas ami blimiiir,' lutm
my stoiiuK'h nrgans. and now I feel .
line. I am more than glml io eti
Mm to au I age lot wIihI It did
lor me."
Nnturr'r Own Herbs
SCFKI.'i'KIJS Tbl metlKiiif lh
helping 'ilPHSANOS right her
In liohi'hut g und it -mil It con
tuin.s 21 (ileal Naluiat llerli. und
nearly u dozen nnuo Valuable lu
gredli'Ms! The rout a low - It !c
WITHIN Till: 1IKACH OK Al.l.
lon't put it off any longer. tiiM
Van-Tagt- TtlVY at Fut'eitou'i.
licall lrurf btoie. Adv.
FOOTBALL
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEBURG
Finlay Field
FRIDAY, 8 P.M.
Music by Roscburg School Bond
Students 25c Adults 35c
MKLlumC, Oct. 10. Mr. und
Mrs. William Cooper moved last
week to tho Prone place which they
recently purchased. They have re
sided for the past year on tho old
Jullifi place.
Frederick Uecker left Suiidnv
for Klamath Falls where he will
be employed In tho poiato fields.
Miss Helen Hackluud returned
to ItoHChurg Tuesday after spend
ing Monday and Monday night
viHitlng her mother, Mrs. Carl
Uacklund.
Kmll Nelson, who is emnloved
In the lumber mills ut Port Or
ford, spent the week-rmd visiting
hla futher und brother ut M drone-.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick HuhIiiicII were
lulled to Portlund Tuesday by the
serious illness of the latter'a
lather.
Mrs. Cora lb others and Carl
Mieley made
election, combined an uduresB on
monopoly, government rogulution
of currency and American isolation
from . European miliiaiy affairs
with a brict commendation of
t Lemke as a "legislator" and an
oblique retorence to his own de
sire ta return to the ae-nute.
spent Sunday ut the parental Ira
Wimberly home. A venison dinner
wus enjoyed, the venison being
furnished for the occasion by (I.
V. Wimberly.
Mrs. Chloo' Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Chiii'li'ii JcuKon and baby and John
Jensou all of Woodland, Wash.,
were week-end guests at the Hen
lied rick home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rcdford and
father, K. J. Kcdford, went to Ban-
don Sunday.
Miss Mildred Jerauld of Port-1 their names:
land and Miss fieraldine Cooper of ganizution c
Camas, asn., were visiting hun
duy ut the parental K. G. Whipple
and J. 0. Cooper homos.
Mr. and Mrs.
Tangent spent
Him Pnif Klnvri CiL'iil linnip On
---- " r- mm
Sunday the Lights and their guests
went to Hattdon to view the ruins frlin
01 uie ure.
SKATTLE, Oct. 12. (AP)
Union labor, eiiKu.-;cd In picketing
ticvenil Seattle businesses, found
itself picketed today when a Bcorc
of women Buddeuly started an un
heralded picket line around the
labor temple.
They carried flags and wore
Baudvich BiriUi demanding the re
opening or Uie strike-closed i'ont
iniellitfeucer, Hearst morning pa
per closed by American uuwsuper
ijuild pickets August 13.
1 he women declined to state
disclaimed any or
sponsorship, and
said they were "just Seattle house-
wive and good Americans."
One nolicciiiKLn finiuuril innL
A. H. Foiester of j care Df tjie BU(ldea truf'ic conges-
(ue w UJs-euu i lion cmirien iv -uriniiR mntm-isttu
and pedestrians, then v ent on his
OREGON" UNIVERSITY
PLANS HOMECOMING
EFGENK. Ore., Oct. 12. (AP)
Homecoming; pians for the L'niver-
alty of Oregon October 23 to 25
are receiving added impi-U-s here,
the major event of the full
term and hi?.hlir:ht of the entire
nchool year looms lets tlr.m two
week3 awn, Walter Eschebeek of
Klamuth Fulls, head of the i;tu-
de::t committee in charge, t-uid today.
Main event of the three-day cele
bration for returning- graduate.' and
oiu siuuenis win ue me ( iregun-1 walked through
Washington Stato 'grid game on I their offices.
Huyward field, Oct. 21.
pickets told iiueivlewers
they had no connection with the
Post-la tcllitf oncer, and refused to
ta'k to one newspaper vomuu
wiiom they characto.iaed as a
"guild mcmijor."
Tho nickeling contingent suid
there were J5u Seattle houiicwlvuu
on cull and that they would take
turns picketing until their feet got
tired, and :jitil the PoBt-lutelli-geucer
is per.uitted to resume pub
lication. Charles Doyle, central labor
council secretary, baid he hud
told Police Chief W. B. Sevcryus
to insure that the women were
permitted to picket, and to arrest
anyone who "insulted them.". He
and other union labor offic.inht
tho picketline .to
CITY VISITORS
JUigh Coiol;u!(, of Oaklund, lias
a bitsinoKS vibilur in this city yes
terday. C. I). Tiilcol, of Mloyid spent
Monrlay in this city altemlinK to
businufis.
Mrs. Itln l.aswti!! and Mrs. Lena
Sti-onK. d' i-od(ie canyon, spe.nl
yesterday in town shopping.
John Ilyron, ot Olalla, was in
town yesterday for a tew hours on
hnsinesH.
Mrs. Hilna I Inline, of Idleyld
a linsinoss trip t0 spent yesterday in town shoppinK
Kdward Uusenliurk, neeoiniianieri I
yr Ills Kllests, Ken ell Woods unri
llnslor Cody, of Days Creek, left
Sunday lor Klamntli Falls where
they will be omployed ill the po
tato harvest.
Air. anil .Mrs. John lilnrton mov
ed Inst week Into tho Gene Morris
house. They have been camped on
lop of the cost ihiiko where the
toriuer has boen employed lu 1ik
Sini? for several weeks.
Mr. ml Urn Vincent I're.-hern.
Alrr. -'Cora Urnthern mid f'.n-l
Sueloy Hpunt last Sunday ut iioek
creel;.
John Jones ot Itoseliill'K made u
hllslness trip to Melrose Wedlies-da-.
Alvin Anderson returned Inline
Saliinlay after l.r.s einpioyeil al
Winston for the past several
weeks.
.Mr. and .Mrs. I,. T. lilnrton und
Iwo children are camped on the
flat below the old Melloi'e CCC
nunp. The toriuer is employed by
Mr. Shrimp In IokkIhk on the
const raUKe. The lilnrton family
has been i:amped for several weeks
on the jnoiiiiiaiii, 1ml owintj to the
fire Imzaril of last week Ibev mov.
eu on tne moiinlain. but plan
move bac k before long.
DRAIN
and visiting
Dayion .Minter. of Kellopy, spent
yesterday in Itosebuig attending to
business.
A. U. Perkins, of Canliner. was
a businesa visiior in this city yes
terday. -Fr.ink Norris. Nonda AndcrKon
and Willard Ruch. of KeetUport,
were businefls visitors here yester
day. Attorney V. I. Hondas, of
MaiMhfteld, was here for u few
hours" yesterday on business.
foaVk Tisdale, of Nutherlin. at
tended to business here for u short
lime yesterday.
Dan Maupiu, of Flkion, was in
town for a tew hours yesterday on
business.
F. F. Parker, of Wilbur, spent a
few hours in town yesterday at
tending to business.
Charles S. Hyar. of lioberts
creek, was a business visitor in
this city ye.sterday.
Miss Pearl Hose Robinson, of
Oakland, shopped a u d visited
friends here yustorday.
Mrs. Al. Meredith, of liico creek.
spent yesterday in town shopping
and-visiting friends.
Mrs. iluell, of Myrtle Creek,
shopped and viidted friends in this
to city yesterday.
Lyle Minsters, of Happy valley,
was in town attending to business
I for a few hours ye.sicrday.
I M. if. pinion, oi t mpquu. tmjnu
im.UN. Oct. i:i.-nie ladies of
Hie Chriftiun church met on Wed
nesday io an all-day meetiiii; for
leaning and preparing the church
for the home coming day Sundnv.
A clinic will be held ut the
Drain made Helmut. October II' and
lf. Or. Campbell will vaccinate,
uIvm invoi.i, Ute Schick and tuber
culin tPUR Alsft all nre-sclmol nun
cd to business in town for
hours yesterday.
John Pei in i, of Coins lock, was
here for n few hours jesterday at
tending to business.
Mis. K. M. I-'eiber, of Oakland,
wus here yesterday shopping -ind
Isiting friends.
J. 11. Henslce, of Kiddle. ntt"nd
eel to -business here for a short
time yestephiy.
SIX MILLION SPENT .
DAILY FOR LIQUOR
CHICAOO, Oct. 12: (AP)The
bill for alcoholic beverages in the
I'nitcd States wince the end of pro
hibition was placed by the Ameif
can Uusiness Men's Research
foundation at $K,Ouo,uOO,000.
The orgaiiiution said It used
government figures and current re
tail prices for its basis in calcu
lating the expenditure per family
in. post-prohibition's 40 months at
During the period extending
from the re-legalization pf beer In
April. 133. to Aug. 1, 1935, the
organization placed the nation's
drinking bill at an average of
5i.7u.s,0to a day. Purchases, the
report added, amounted to Slti,-
9i0,2UU a week and $ 201,25 8, bUU a
month.
The foundation suid liquor
drinking hud increased 18 per
cent and beer drinking 16 per cent
in the fiscal year of 193t as com
pared with the same period last
year, while the amount spent by
consumers
cent. .
hud , increased 21 per
BORAH SPEAKS AT
UNION PARTY. RALLY
llOUAH speaks at no 4
HOISF, llaho. Oct. 1?. (AP)
William IC. I lorn h, 30 years u re
publican Fen a tor, acted as a
"pinch-hitter" hist ni.ht for a fol
lower of the late Senator Huey
Long at what bad been sched
uled us a union -party rally in sup
port of Conhrefesniau William
Lemke.
The senator, a candidate for re-
"Tor betler biscuils
Schilling
Powder
mi
-plus a FREE TICKET
through
CALIFORNIA
, lirjl-iUx rmmdirip f.irc lo the l-.l
low lis iimimcr ixcurMon irc i" ni"
poinlO art in ertet-t d llm u inlrr. ou Mil
HKlndc .xnn hmmn 1 " AngclM nd Ihc
Soulhwru's dcrt t,-,n iicl cocM r.iuh rc
pon. lor no aiMilinn.il fare. 1 hi-. AiiIckc
ol somi: or rcuirnini! ihroofh ibe warm un
thint of California and the t"li" SnilhtvcM
applic. t-n our new. winwr hiw-i-U
and nrtiM.les. in elletl. a ttt .' "wo
(Ji;,.r. leate ant tlav fn.m now timil
Mat 14, IW.Relurn limit Wl tlatv I ample:
CHICAGO and back... '86
1,.kI in air ivmlilioned ManJaitl Pullmant,
pint Itecih. Sinilarlv mluieil nrt tl.M "in
let latcsvi.California to cither eaJtenuiiici.
Reduced Coach and Tourist Fares.loo!
Rcdtned tnath and nwriM n.untliri rati
via ( aliftirma, uilh b monllts rrlMm limit,
arc im ale (rum ouw unnl May U next year
Follow the stinnv southern route, through
California, to your eastern destination; tt.en
return on tour ihoke of northern lines, or
rcterse the order, rxainplc:
('.,. h 7'.M.t
CHICAGO . . 62.20
l oj. b fjns are mxd in nnxlern. air-ttinui-lionetl
loathes and nets tt pethair tan. Tour
ist tares arc jitHnl in air-tonditionctl Full
mans (plus berth) to Chicago. St. I ouis.
Memphis or New Orleans and in coaches lu
ilcsiinaiiiMis east ol those points.
Southern Pacific
J. E. CLARK, Agent
Phona 11
MrsStanley Williums. Mrs. lint
tie Schnlfz and Mrs. 'Lorraine
tiwun, all o( silendalf, stniu buei
lieas visitors hero yenlerday.
1.ISNNV RAPOHE and 12 great
artists at Oriental Gardens next
Wednesday nlffht. Adv.
STOMACH, RECTAL
& COLON AILMENTS
STOMACH-Ulcen,
Acidity, Indigestion.
RECTAL-PileHsUlcert,
Fissure, Fistulc
COLON - Colitis, Bloat
ing, Gaa.Corutipatioru
Nn twunlnl mtrmie onrta (kin. Ki
w ute or etui rot i-Ktt owtiLt i
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phyilcltm mad Surgeon
N.E. Corner Bumildt? und Grnd Anun
Trlerhonf EAtt W 1 S PnrllanJ.Ori-con
Douglas Funeral Home
EaUbllahed 1B20
Perfect Funeral Service,
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONl?
112
(ady Attendant
PHONE
112
Pine and Lane 8t.
H. C. STEARNS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
;av:
$3.30 Every Ten Hours
Gentlemen:
August 21, 193G.
Having recently completed my harvest with one of your RD-4
"Caterpillars," I was interested in the comparison of my ex
penditures for fuel for the Diesel Tractor and fuel costs for the
Thirty Gasoline "Caterpillar" which I fonnei ly owned.
The gasoline tractor used for a ten-hour period, between thirty
and thirty-five gallons of fuel at an average cost of 12c per
Gallon; the Diesel tractor used only twelve gallons at an aver
age cost of 7 12c per gallon. This indicates a saving of $3.30
each ten-hour shift.
I cannot be too loud In my praise cf the RD4 Diesel "Cater
pillar." Not only is It economical to operate, but its perform
ance Is unapproacnable.
It was rr.y thought that you might be interested in my" ex
perience. You may feel perfectly safe in saying to anyone, "try it," as Its
ease in operation will be more than convincing.
Yours very truly,
JAMES BEAMER.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
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Comfort for years!
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