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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, ORE66N, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940
Insurance Agents
Will Meet Here
Britain Sows a Floating Rampart
Mntrl t iwntH or the Farmers
Automobile and Truck Inter fiihiir
mice KxchaiiKi will hold n banmiet
meeihif; at C'ui I'm tavern, Hone
buitf. al fi'.'Ui p. in., Thursday, Fred
A. Coil, disirict manager, annoum
ed today. A turkey dinner will be
served lor iicentH and their
wives. The meet in if will be I'l
dressod by Trunk SIiiijiih, district,
Miri"i viHfii- from tlie norlhwewt di
vision oflico at Portland. It ll.'I'l
been hoped to have Jerry Suyler.
Hiule manager, present a a npeal(
er, bill ho was forced to en nee I
i he appointment, due lo the death
of Alrn. Sayler's mother.
Thin oiKanlatio;:. ,lr. Ooff
slat en. nun made a remarkable
ttiowih. starting In 1!L8 with us
pels of S 1 7 (Mid S. the rinnnclal
statement an of Jail. 1, HMO, shown
assets of ri..",t;",4i.rS, whh a toir
phm of RI.7.r2.:2iKl7.
Mr. Coir Ji;ik served iih district
iiiiinatjer here Hlnec J !)!!.
DiKirici auenls Include A. A.
Hnndlin, Drain; W. O. I'altersnn
and II. II. Hoadman, Jtoxebnrc;
Kemii.Mli Kinney, .Myrtle Creek; T,
L, Weaver, hays Creek, and J. II.
('radt)ock, (Ilendnli-.
Pino Association Fined
on Monopoly Charges
W1' , " , If " AM
Cameron Guilty,
Yerd'rt inrv
A circuit court Jury hearing; the
case of l he male or Oregon against
A I ('a niei-on, accused of annault
wiili linen t lo commit rape, took
only one ballot Tuesday evening1
betore returning a venlicl of guilty.
Irnposil ion or si'titence was post
poned by the court until the com
pletion id' the jury cases.
The court todav took up I In civil
action of I.. W. Ituhl against
iHeorge Law ("liny, a miit for dam
t ues growing out of an automobile
! accident, April IS, HCix, at Oak
! and Stephens streets in Itoseburs;.
! The plaintiff seeks damages total
I ling while the defendant
j in a (toms complaint asks damages
I of I7.-".
Tiie jury selected to hear tho
rase includes I'homas II. C'ornuti,
It. S. Adams. K. A. Jordan. Hilda
M Quiw. J, . Hevore. Ivan Y,
Haines, Amy Adair, Frances Or
retsen. Vera II. Kydidl, Julia Hade
er. Alary S. Hoherta and Kdua
Kaucj.
"parcel," and was accompanied by
a post man chai ned with the task
of "ilellverlUK" I) I in to the ad
thesBed rfest jnalioi).
Swedish Village Raided
by Russian Warplancs
fContinupd from pat 1
new rongreRnman Horn tho iTJim oi upper iwunuauan nun iu
district as a result of the special Bronx.
election made necessary by the re- j
cent death of Hep. F.dward Curley.
also a democrat.
Astrid I'erihi. related thai at 12:15
p. m. she receiveil a call from a
border station stating that for
ein planes were observed. Half
an hour later a call came from
Kenwfs villaRe, near the border, 1
slating that seven ICussian plants ,
were proceed in be into Swedish ter
ritory at hih speed.
"I immediately informed the
nearest in Hilary commander and
then went lo work to inform pej
nle and answ er calls," said .li-ts
I'ertlu.
AlihouL'h n building only 1)0
yards away was struck hv a bomb
) and burned to tho ground, M iss
j I'erttu stuek lo her post through
out I, he raid.
I
l.yncii vmjii ny an iviu-i voie, i'uv j
lueponderanlly democratic district
giving him ti.LMC voles and l.olo to
I his republican opponent. Arthur I. I
i isuer. i-yncn is a lormer cny
numistrale and president or (he
Kordhani I'niviMsity Alumni nso
cimlnn. The illslrlct rovers prtrt '
Roseburq Dairy
Grade A Pasleurixed and
Raw Milk
"Drink Milk for Health"
Phone 186
Double Russian Blows
at Finns' Line Futile
".Mine Gvfibnujd!
is the i.-i.ll cm the North Sea as British miiic-Invers cast ex-ilosivcs upon the
Wiitm and sow a lloatiny rampait oil Knglish shores.
calU ami Oaklanil. Vom-alla uon
anil ihiyi'il tlin Monllli'l'i Moiii:
Ian county rliainiiimiH al ItoHi'hiiiK
nil llio cvi'lilllK ol' Ki'lnllary 17.
Camas Valley
KKW Oltl.KANS. Fib. 21
l A I') Till Sinillii'i n I'Iim- nsKorla
i Ion wiih rini'il 1 1 ii. nun in l i-ili'i iil
lourt llf'l'i; linlny on 11 nolo run
tiMiilnri iilcii lo i'liiiri!ii ol liiono
pollHtlr iiractlri'H III ilistrlhilllon of
southern iinc Itiuilii'r in vlolalimi
oi Ilia Klii'rniau anll lrust arl.
The Southern I'inn l.uinlii'r i-x-r.hniiK1
of Now Orli-aim unil llu Na
tional Akkoi'IiiMoii of t'oinnilHKlon CAMAS VAI.I.KY Ki-ll. "0. Mr.
Lumber SalwnniMl. ot I'li'vclanil. V MiV. limiry 'in anii Mini
Ohio, u-rro rino.l ll.linll imii Ii on T,v ,,,,,1 .M,.. ,) j.,.,. .:,tl,
Klmllar iiIi'iih on lhi mum- i liai'i!ii. .nM ,.r, ,,. , iM.,- !,,,,,. mi,,.
JlldKo Wnyne (I. Horall iiIimciI a ,.n, i,18t w,.,.( ri,.,. t,.M ,iiy
loiiHi'iit ihu-r 'HlriiinliiK I he vtll will relallvcn h.uo. Iiurlni!
IVniliiulH froin ronllnuliiK BraillnK. ,.r Ktay hero Jalip llenu olil ii
Mlln. lliKii-rlliil him-vIit ami trailr- ,, Keiontv hi-v.-ii ai r.'
marklneii by whli h II... nll, Ki-il . ,,.,., , lvh,., h;, .,,,, iM
luoiiopoly wiih nut I lit a Ini'il. nl(, vn,.y , M r. ,m, Ml.s- ,.
Ki'ilwal aucliorilles fill. I invcMti- , sianillev. (nil. Iiuuilreil anil llilrlv
aaliiniM hail I i alarleil In refer-1 ,., ,.,. ,,r n. ,,,., ,. ,,,.;,
enco to reporlB of Hlinllnr liraelli eH : .,, viM1. ,.r(1KM fl- . .,.,,
of the went ioar.1 ami ill norlhei.-: iSM,.i i,,,.,. n, ,.,,..hii! kiiiiiM
lan.l wesl Iriini there. 'J'iie relnain-
Trade Program Backer
Raps Foes' Statistics!
(Continued from pner 1)
VITAL STATISTICS
ern and extreme northeastern turn-'
herliiK reetlons.
Elkton
KI.KTON, Keb. 2n. Mrs. Mary
Ueekley was atleitdtiiK o buslneHS
mailers In Itosehurir Wednesdiiv.
Miss Kvelyn 'Hudson, who is al- j i'!t"'-.
leiidluK school al Ashland, spent
I lie week-end at home. .MI.h 1 1ml
sou came a Tar as Coos Junction
Willi riiemls where she was ni"(
by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hud
son. The Klklou htuh school was clos
ed Friday so I he students con 1.1
attend the basket hall and volley
ball touruaunu( at Itoschurr;.
Kloyd Ken ley. of Itosehuru,
M r
iled IiIh mother,
Monday.
Mlns (Icraldlrie Ken ley rohirnd
home on day Ibis week. Miss
1'enley was workliiR In Seattle ami
from i hero weni on a hip lo New-
York. While on the trip she visit
ed various places of interest.
" Tho ion pel Assembly of tlod
i liui eh held a fellowship meet In;;
Mondav. The church lined the
Methodist chuirh for the meeting
and had a basket supper al their
church. The meeting was In the
afternoon ami eveniim. There were
visitors from n number of differ
out places.
Mrs. llttuh Scott and Mrs.
Ceoryn Hinder were shopping in
KoHehnrj; 1-ilday.
Tedily Andrews has been absent
from si-hoo) si'Veial days as he had
an appendicitis opera! ion Mondav
at the Keler hospital at Norih
Itend.
Kenneth Kesterson. of Portland.
:i viHllitif- the Lester Hllay home
Mrs. I -IK lie Kiuu and rotund
HeildlieU. of Portland, Were
the Ceorj-e Hinder home Kriilav.
(Jeoruo Hinder, ( ail Hinder and
YVilham Hinder are nillini;
iK forty is a tracl of sicoml
growth fir limber back or (he
I lenry Hen ii prctperly. M r. and
Mrs. Staudley do not expeel In
build on the place now but will
have it farmed or use it as pasture.
Kllzabeth Church left Monday to
spend a couple of months with her
Mr. ((wen Tiller, at Poll
A alleles. Wash.
! Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Itoyle spenl
i Saturday in Kuyene attendin; to
husinoMs mat ters.
The heaviest rains or the winler
so tar have fallen duriutr the past
: week. Small si reams have over-
flowed for tho lirst lime Ibis sea
son. i ' iola l.on is dohiK housework
vis-'"" --"s. Charles Cleveland. Mrs.
an exciis
1 ruinous
for
w ar tna-
fContlntiod from pneo 1
points were captured."
A Russian attempt tn send rein
forcements to surrounded detach
ments near Kuhmo, about midway
fin the ICussiaa-l'innish frontier.
Long Poli Heal Machine
i.1 Louisiana Smashed
Kiln Kenley, 1 1 leveland 1h in very poor heallh
and has been advised hv her phvsl-
inn (o hike ji complete rest.
I'M Hrady is ipiite ill with a so
cio old and flu.
Mrs. Hose Kinnan is recoveriiiK
I I'om the flu but is not able to he
: about mm h vet.
! Mr. and Mrs. Charles HevnoMH
Mulled relatives in Myrlle point
' Saiurdav.
J .Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Neeley went
.to KoMcburu Siitiinhiv loi-
Neeleys nmle, Charles Aichain
.beau, who had I n visiting rela
tives there for the past week.
! Max Hi. I; left Kt iday for Port-
land and w ill soon be back at his
J"h on the government
dreilKe. Mirhie.
'I IS. (aire W:iU i Al.n
'Netfie llollenbe.k left Sunday for
i t' stay until .Mis. Ilollen-
I herk fifn new glasses.
I'M (Hintu and daimhier. M:ue.n
i of Marshfield sp-nl Saturdnv (1
;"'"ioou at (he (. v. .-k , erne
, Mitv Hh li had VMH..H :.r ti,.. ii,.,.,..
.home in Marshfield several d:ivs
! Hist r the week, lelurillm,' lo
t.m- .k.i til.. I.'. I ..I ! 1 . 'Ill'ir. III
- - i; whippi.- ".in ; iKi
at Drain lor lumber. , ! s.nall ,1 ,u l,ler. Sharon .lean no
Mr anil Mr Arna .lbn,. an.l l he baby bavlio: Iniprme.l. .1,,'v
.1.1. ' . i . , j ' "lire iiome the Hist of th,
on l he Upper tirade bovs basket-
as an after thought
your diseredltcd an
omtc theory."
I i.cnsslnR I'Vpoi'ts or
(rials. Iteed declared:
"The piess informs us that fiOo
plant s at regular Intervals roar
over thr. peaceful villages of Kin
land, dropping crates of bombs to
lerrify, maim and kill defenseless
women ami children. Tliese planes,
hundreds of Iheiii diiven by Aurer
iejin eiiuihes, (ro)ee(l by Ameri
can lias arid loaded with Ameri- i
can munitions, represi-ni a vast in-
crease in our- iporls lo Hussi:'."
Labor Legislation Planned
A nioiip of 21 house democrats
a nt republicans Malay petitioned ,
iheic colleagues to meet informal
ly Monday uiulil lor "an attack o- ;
uiiemploymeiii on the broad plane !
of .simple devotion in our nation." :
its institutions and its people. j
A house judiciary subcommittee j
was asked to broaden the Walsh- ,
Ilealey act to cover small Kovern- '
merit coutrat-tors. merchant marine ,
slilpliinlim. ji ml highway con-
stiiirted with federal funds.
I 'a ul .sctiai I'l'iiliei )'. let-islat Ive
i epreseii tat i e of the American
Kederaiion of Labor, urued the
uroiip in reeoimuend a bill which
Viould compel coinpanlea ohtafniii
L-ovei innent contr acts ireater than
fl.ooo to conform lo wae and
hmir standards set by Secretaty
Perkins. KxistlriR law covers only
contracts greater (ban Jpt.mm.
The house bankini; cominliieo
deferred action, al least until KH- !
day, on a senate approv ed hilt to j
authorize a $ loii.iiuii.oiio increase
in ex port -import bank capital, in
order, chiefly, lo permit loans to !
Finland ami other Scandinavian ;
founiriu; '
Hep. Williams 1 1).. Mn.K acting
ebalrmau. expressed hope Ihe corn
mittee would report the measure lo
the house Friday,
Tomorrow's house session will
be i!en!e. to (ii'iH'nc Wash inylon 's
birthday exer-ises. so thai votirm
on the reciprocal trade areemen!;i
bill will not lieu in until Friday,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
KASTMAN-HdYKIi Herbert Ar
den I'jistman, Coriuille, and Kdtth
liulh lioycr, JtosebuiK.
MARKET
REPORTS
I'OItTLA.NI). Keb. m.(AI-)
Hutter. Inittcifat. enus, cheese,
country muts, live poultry, tur
keys, onions, new potatoes un-charitfi-d.
Potatoes N'akiina (!ems :
Deschutes l.:i."el.r.o; Klamath S1.3H
cwt.. one Malin bland $l.ti."i cental;
local withes ..."( box sacks SI. in.
l.lifi eeulal; sweels $2.1 1) crate.
Hay. wool, mohair, cascara. hops,
unchaui'ed. ,
LIVESTOCK
POItTI.AXH, tre Fi b. 21.--(AP
IP. S. Hept. Ar.) IIO;S j
Maikel sleady to weak; few sales
r.-lu lower; Kond-choteo Hi."-2ir, h.
few lois J'i.l'i:
o ?ii.2."; 2;o 27it
I2n-n;u jb.i ,)oll),
few
S l.an-7
few IV
liifht
er )iKS,
diiveins $ll.Mo-i
cailoads uuotabli
111. Weights Jrl.l
kinds mostly $.'i.i
)iackii)K sow s
weights n $;,u,
S I.'i0-7a.
CATTl.i:: Calves active, fully
ste;)d ; few lots niediliin-KOOd fed
steers fs. 00-75; few light feeder
steers $K.W); common heifers. ?;t.,".n
0 irood Ituhl heifers up In
?vimi; , mi ei -common cows Sl.oii
ii.oo; caiineis tlown lo JJ.7-";. fat
dair y type cows 2." .ai: nood beef
was rejinlsod.
Finnish Planes Score
Finnish plain's scouted behind
the .soviet lines and bombed Rus
sian encampments duritm a day
which saw extensive aerial activity
eMendiriK into lire iiihl.
"Several fierce air battle:;' were
reported both in tho war zone and
far behind the lines but "in many
cases attacks hy enemy formations
were toiled and format ions dis
persed." The Kinns chained a passenger
train was nuicliineunimed and in
one locality an infants' nursery
damaged by bomlis. IP ever, onlv
j "a couple of civilians were re
1 porl i-d killed in Ihe raids,
j Soviet Planes Swarm
Two air raid alarms sounded in
i Helsinki as Russian warplancs re
! lurried lo Kinland to follow up
their fur-rnnHiny raids of yesterday
I in which Hi persons were killed
1 and 2o hurl in attacks on at h .isi
; :o communities.
Kinhi bnud red Hussian piam s
j were authoritatively estimated lo
; have participated in yesterday's
- raids, which continued into the
early inorniiiL'.
A Finnish aunouircemt nt said ttl
thotiKh many bombs were dropped
yesterday damage was relatively
sliMhl. It said that probably 1."""
hoi ami fell in the low- of Kiihi-
i and tiie surrounding ai ea
(Continued from page 1)
tor duly but, aside from several
fist fiyhts. there were few disturb
ances. Jones early today accepted the
victory plaudits of his supporters
with Hie ndiee that the "job iH not
yet done."
NEW YORK CITY DEMOCRAT
WINS RACE FOR CONGRESS
NKW YOltK. Keb. 21. f AP)
Walter V l.yTich. democrat, is the
SPECIALS!
Fordson Trdef ors
$17500
Rebuilr and CuaranresJ
Model WCIefrac
$250.00
Fair Working Order
T 20 International
$1000
Al Condition
"SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY"
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
cows (ptotahle fli.007.",; tew mixt'il t ).
cow s ami hellers sausage
bulls f r..7."i-ii.7."i; odd bead $7.00-2-";
i;ood choice veulers Slo.nu.
1 l.ou.
SI1KKP: Market active, strong:
load wood choice si lb. fed, shorn
lambs S7.7i; few truck in shorn
Red Cross Aid Orfered
to Locate Missing Finns
l lliver Haines repot led one of
bis ewes had triplets, one of which
died.
Mrs. Kose liutler. of Iteavetlon,
Is viHitiui (he home id' her daugh
ter, Mr. Walter Haines.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ueier Haines and
daughter, Prances, of Kui-ene. were
at Ihe home of Mr and Mrs. It. It.
Wells Sunday. Mr I lames re
turned to Kucene and Mix. Haiti s
ami baby stayed tor Ihe rest of
litd.tle Saturday tor I
tournament. The bovs I ha
1 I ei
the
hail team
Iheir spt in
hist hut enjoyed the dav and
exherielice L-ained from It
Wdbur l!eei7 and his brother
in lieel, troui fai mini: com
mnnitles north ot Kncene stient (In
weel; ml at Ihe home of their con
iu Wayne Keetx. Wilbur Heel,
whi tlvd hen. Imi several eais
I old til. -mis Satin. lav HI:
Mrs. Harrv Hatfield.
of the I -on ti las county chapter
I In American I ted Cross, n
nounces I hit t the International (
Cross has completed plans (o
handle requests for reports recti I'd
fui: the wellaie and w hvr eabou's
of persons in Kinland who have mil
been heard from duo to the war.
The Kiimish I ted Cross has :
acieed to rnake inquiries ami (runs- j
in 1 1 leports on all iiiuulrios sent hy !
the Inter national Wed Cross.
These inquiries should be made
through (he local chapter, as they
have special forms upon which the
quests must be made.
lambs 7.iui; good boice fed.
ed lainh.t quotable . S . 7 1 1 -7 . ;
fairly uood ewes ?:!.7."; choice
able to .vl.l",
I
1 WHEAT
I PdliTI.ANh. Ore.. Keb.
I (API Open lliuh How
chairman ! May vi; s; si;
noi
re w
quot-
21.
ClOfiQ
Mi
Appa!eiitl: atteniptini; a knock
out blow from the skies, the soviet
aeriiil armada -ranged ' southern
and central I inland thiotmh the
nihi and into the early morning
hours, seiidiim bombs crashin:; on
to cities, railways and roads.
Nothing tn the world's wars to
date approaches the power of the
Hussian aerial ou'ensHe.
The w"orhl war's largest bombing
lid was made Oct. a. 1!Un. hv a
t of :iru allied planes which
Hew oi er- Herman lines on the
wcstoin front rector held by
Aniei ican forces.
IN THE FULL LINE OF
TRUCCtS
Waits in Vain for Ship,
So Sends Self by Mail
LONDON, Keb. 21. I AP I Ma
jor I.. Palmer, after waiting unuc
ci'ssfully tor six d:i s tor a passen
ger v.ssel to hike him from Huern
s-'y to Alderney. today "mailed'
himself for the L'n-mile Kngli.-di
channel journey.
He bore :1 lalo'l wirli the won!
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THE DODGE TRUCK you buy is Joh
Hated for the riff if performance , . . to pull
your load! It's Job-Knfert for economy . . . to
save vau nwueu! It's powered with exactly
the right one of 6 great Dodge truck engines! This means
long life nnd maximum economy. From half-ton delivery
units to big- InaftdugRing gas or Diesel three-tonners,
every Dodge Job-Knfcd truck is powered for the work
it's built to do . . . and to do the job at less cost. Clutches,
transmissions, rear axles, frames and spring equipment
these, too, arc sized fur the truck . . . and rale lor the
job." The net result is a fadfer frucfc . . . more econom
ical, more dependable ... a (ruck fif fits the joh!
See Your Dodge Doaler For Easy Budget Terms
&4-7&SU6 MEANS: A Truck
That Fits YOUR Job I Here's Why !
i ii ar ij-znczE
EHOIHES 6 1 3
WHEtlBASIS 17 9 8
OiAR RATIOS 16 6 9
CAPACITIES (Tonnmnti 6 3 4
5T0. CHASSIS nd BODY MODIti 96 "iiS 42
PfliCiS BnAt '465 '450 4741'
Pfir.i thown or. for ' lon hon,i w.ih Hot foe. tol de
livtitd ol Mom factor. fnJ.rol lo..l mtluded llol. ond
focol toi.i .lro. Prrc.l lorKt lo chonge w.lhovt nor..
figvtot viett tn tht ofaor. ehort ore ootmi on pvblithod dolo.
FREE-GET AND READ THIS BOOKLET NOW!
Gal II from your Dodgo deal.r or writ, lo Dodo.
Diviiion. Chryilor Corporolfon, D.troil, Michigan.
SI DILLARD MOTOR CO.. MAIN AT DOUGLAS, ROSEBURG. ORE.
3-a-IW-l-W-H-TON CAPACItlfS ... 96 STANOARD CHASSIS AND tOOY MODUS ON 17 WHCilflAStS
DOKI lr-otk. S
r ill"' JIMU Mill. V
Ih i-f MMnn.nr 1
H7r7"
Stock and Bond
Averages
brother an.l l oirsin w
-lomnn jth-bl to vpruil Hi,. t;
m-iMiiTT, i husiiii'Sd inaiti-
iHion Hie IikmIk
honwv. h. I'ot
M r
Ki
for
Km:
w ti
I'
lass with
hm tutor health
Hill I'iMlr bi
m to make hi
mothi i Mis M
I '.M 1, ,1 ,,., .
ot hit Mt,T. hs
ihlle. till sottlf tlltli1
Mi ami Mis ,lv
babv ot liNisrlmi s
lite bono ot Mrs.
:i'il Mi
nt to Mar:-h-attrtnlmu
to
Siimlav alter
loll tor their'
rniiii; w ith them .
lie visileil two
iter, who is in
'1 week tor Han
lioinc witli his
i: l.lllie Ml
te at the home
Ii tbeit Martin
u Spencer an.l
1,-ni H'linlav at
SffiH-'i s .;ir
li U Amsteiu
ami
lllinw f
the work.
Mr. ami Mrs Charles j
ami ilauuhler, Joy. ol' It
spent Sunday al Hie holm
ami Mis OlHer Dailies Miss
Icon t'lemo. w ho is worktnc
the SoloiuiPllH. also came ami
iteil the tonne ot her parents, M,
ami M i'H. At thur fbrno I
Mrs. t'arl Itiamau was a Salem ' il
vi-ltor I'm. lav. Mrs Khhrn H.ltii-t
went with Mm. (Iranian as far :s
laieene where she spent the lay
Mrs Wilbur lliinus went to Ku
pene Sntunlav t uet Mi Huirus.
They returned to Klhton the next
tlay. Mr, II incus reiuvuoil to
HllU'eii the Kaine eveuiui' He :s lit, Mi
woi ltiliK on the l-'ri ri ItiiUe (tain , i s W aHi i Johnson
The northern laumlas county 'Inn hue mow, I to Kib
volleyball tout iiainenl lor the make l h ii 1 ome
made school will be Ii. 1,1 at HI'
tint March ! in Ihe hich sihoni
gymnasium.
The pat licipanls will be Oak
lanil. Drain and Klktoti.
The northern I toutihiH county
basketball torn nament for the
prade school was held al Voncalla
l'e'tritarv ft.
The Klklnn team played Harditi
er to nee it thev eould enter tho
tournament. Klktou lost, however.
they stayed to nee the follow In a
caines: lleedsport with Oakland. DcMoU Cb.ipter to Meet The
with Ihe latter wiiinfns: and Von- l'eMo;t chapter will bold its ren-
rnllN with (iardlner with Voncalla ulnr meetiim at 7 p m. Thmlay.
lonlnff. All incmhcrH and oltueis tin uik
After lunch the championship ed to attend the meetiuti. as inula-
gamo was played between Von Hons w ill be cnndin te.i.
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(hat makes beer
.he beers of Borton
luesdav
Hrev. (ay
Mont ti ai;o
ear i!o
l!Hi hiuh
l!t In low
Kl'lil INK. l-'ob . (AIM--Am
eeiucnl to submit the dispute
10 a tederal i oncHiatnr einb d the
1 1 dav old utt ike m Hie Walton
Lumber (ompaiiy last hIk!:!.
The shutdown nttectrd men.
The null will resume operation
v nhin a day or two
Royal Siamese
Kittens
If you wish to buy or see a cat
that is different, call at 211 W.
Douglas street.
Floor
Sanding nnd Refininhing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651-J Phone 128
Temporary address R. F. D
Oakland, Oregon.
Hr nttHk'tii DJuitpm Bawir. tstt. t W hihii
iul k!cjnm in Anutuj, itu4tcd ii luniwitti
tObmpu). tthiitj-t.t,!. httc in m J-.tfx,J
NhrmJi tlivn.rrvil (In.- ijtt- lltii niiko Kvt
dod 4 tK Kvrs ol (lurton inJ .Muimh.
TISIT0I1 HUCflil II
Um ArnnH, ft.fwiw Brttrw
tin itirti -in n iii inn in
tUiril MERlIt (SIPHT ILTRfll, tlIlll.TBI IK
. . . said Leopold Schmidt when
he established the first Olympia
Brewery at Tumwofer in 1395!
Now in mo, tht Vhmidt lamdj ot mastcr-hrtwers pro-iluci-N
lor youi enjoyment a beer ai good as those of Burton
and Munich This high excellence is made possible by the
marvclon brewing qualities o( the water from the sub.
terr.ine.in springs at the Olympia Brewcry.oneof the finest
m America This water does four important things in the
brewing ol Olympia Iker.
1. rxtraerv hidden lljvors from ihe hops and grams;
2. Imc bghi golden toloi and sparkling life to the beer;
3. I rtuici nnirt active fermentation ol (he yeast cells, thereby
nuking the beet nmrt digestible and ol constant purity;
4. Prevents detrimental changes nhen beer is bottled and chilled.
Its the Water
thai makes Olympia Br DiHannt and Bettarl
as gooa ij j
and Munich yf
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