» LAND, Ore., May 14.— BAN. FRANCTÍCO,'tíal.. May 4 BROGAN!?, W a sh . Mhy 1 4 .* - 1 rhere are 29Í.812 rag — Purchase o f the Ocbihlc Stea «- it Subsidy Ma” W halen, of Ufe cUy, has rotara In Oregon accoid- shift company waa annoaaead h< ’a Pieparpd 64,J 59 meals for J. B. i compilation of registra-' today by the Matson Navlgatl >n Whalep In the 50 years they hare a by Secretary, of State ’ company. The tgknsfsr o f tye been married, “gn* , they’ve all This w more than 80,000 ¡ stéamers Verttulr«, Sonoma a id LON D O N ^ n i ay 14 .— TUP ).— a the number registered Sierrh and the Diesel freighter, been good ones,’ comments “Pa.” Pfemler* UaldVin’s p rop osal,*or Mr. and Mrs. W halen were peace In the mine Industry' «Ob­ last general election. Re-1 Carriso. together with all proy- married A0 years ago In Syca­ s out number the demo- erty and business of the Oceanic taining a prom ise'of a'ffo.OOO»- more, 111., and came to Spokane vulmoat fbrdá to one, ss No«- *1*1 take jHaeefftdmddlhfriy 0Q.0 government subsidy, w as an­ 27 years ago, , , ., nounced today. Prem ier B ald­ "Living the sim pleM to and get­ win proposed that the subsidy he t a ’ Grande— Lastern Oregon ting along w ithout these uetf paid ovet an Indefinite period but fjrult and grain crop promises to wrinkles,” Is "Pa’s” advice to Heppner— New Ferguson It is contingent upon the accept­ equal best ever known. those who would enjoy health ance by the nilders and owners Of rage building contract let. and .wedded bliss. , . the remainder of his proposal .t u — . The old coirpje has he^n active which provides for a settlem ent in elvlc 4 |f a w here for years. “Pa’ Wb’aien ’ia a former newspa­ of all dlspulteg in the Industry per publisher. OTg.tATrt ,,, 1 Office Phone 4A M . d fg h Rooma/1 Ahd 3, f W National BgOfc «Mg. pfflce R o,nr«.-|« tp 'U -N ooh i S t » 4 ». m -jcl to i< erenfcgs. ,, , . , ¡, « < j w w a frep a lrln g . p a ln tlif, ! PON »¿¡NT: - t - A choleo,, new ttattng, cgmoût wot*. Dgy or coh- trgot. BlackweH, S U BUsabetp. i twò-room apartment, nicely furn- x r -s s ‘ ' Home Bhofce^HM-i Offtop hours, 10 to 12 A. H . r s to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 ev£nlhgs.'-i-* afternoons .At ‘ 81 South Second ished. Hardwood a specialty. P in t -» * ' i ” ’ - ................ 1 "218-tf clash w o r t W rite Irwin Koenig, Cltlsens Bank Building. «»9 Walmtt Bt. -- M2-«* D R .K R N EH T A. WOODS—»Prod- tio elim ited to eye. ear, x,oeg and R throat— X-ray Including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ash, FALLING CQNTRACT open at land, Oregon.’ V V m t V K ^ stained U - i.^ ¿ .« .H a b lé :4 IM mentt, .very *t' •4. Modern hmn Small ápart- furnlsh- Siskiyou mill. Apply Box Factory. Ä sces and close 212-61 retr H O H SD C. ELLY SON SHINN ; Dentist (to Z. Cltlsens Bank Blag- ' , — lessen to!w ork Apply rioxT iktory. Office rhone ÍS1. Bes. Phone 184 3 lJ -6 t , « Kwonlngs By Appointment FOR BENT— Furnished apart­ ments and aleeptog room«. Llthla AFta, 25 B. Second street. ; t»»-tf Laundry to do. set. 209-tf 1 ^ 7 mowing and lg. >92 Granite. N)B RENT — FarnfshOd abd aparrtmenta. Heasoni month or week. Call i6> ‘ *111*1 tipo.* Horn«,'w tó t' largé lot. S°<* lety át* frutto» m hmall w ith lo i to Portland-. Fo tlcutoru, caH nt » • Laurel FOfc HA I B -B y owner, an AND LUMBER at ideal place to keep roomers. 8- I* PuXjKH» Phone 30. W* Box. Factory, room bouse on Palm Ave., two 1934t blocks from Normal. Inquire 428 deliver. P alm . „ Look thfs ovter before you buy. 215-3* FOR SALE— 7-room house. Good location. 3«4 Halgadlne. 215-3* FOR SALE-—Butcher Shop. A bargain If token at once. Also 3 milk goats and 26 tiers of wood on ground. Inquire Talent Meat Market. Talent, Ore. . 316-2* j , j •- Superintendent City Schools MARSHFIELD, OREGON 311-5* 163 Granite. 7 Political Announcements SPECIAL O FFER — For short tim e, 9 acres good land near Pa­ cific Highway, 2 m iles from 'Poet Office, fruit and garden, plenty water, land all la cultivation with garden In, good 2-story plastered house of 8 rooms, outbuildings, on fine street. Only 3<500 under big reduction for quick sate, pert cash, balance easy terms. This is an exeeptlonal opportunity In growing district east of the city. Grape Juice Men Are Under Arrest . KUFTH AND ELMORE Coatrvctors and Builders. New i < j rem&deliug. 30 Graulte St. 180-26* ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the , RALPH Ft OOWGIIRi ■ • W hlto Shield Home, 665 May- Candidate for the. Republican fair AVo., Portland, Oregon. nom ination foT state senator, gnbject to the M*P 21>t- Primaries. MEMORIALS Mark, every j r a v e with peerDe nK l>nnn Candidate for »tote Senator, crystal blue graÿ, and avoid '■ i ' < sphject to the May 21st primaries. rush. PENNISTOX, Manager I have no; other a n ^ ltio n than to l'TS East Main OMB — SJx "big lots nerve w ell and faithfully my State , . i house, close to school and County. My Sloganr "More N lR SlM G — Privato nursing hes, fine garden, lots 'economy and Fewer Laws. dbne at 549 Bast-Main. 212-6P b , good street, 22100. this. Good home cheap • to raise much of your & Galey, No. 56 East 214-3t PORTLAND, Ore., May 14e- M. E. Porter and 8tephen Sifn* .polls, Portland representatives ot the California Products company of San Franclsoo, were at Ube.'y today under bonds follow ing their arrest for alleged conspiracy te violate the prohibition laws. Fed­ eral agents charge them with selL unfermented grape Juice but fur­ nishing the purchaser with in­ structing show ing how to permit •It to turn Into wine with an al­ coholic content. The governinc.i} claim s th e men are connected with a coast-wide plot for a cetj- eral violation Of the liquor law|i WonderfuINew Face Po New A lfalfa A new French process powder ton. F . Beewick. . that Is not greeted by perspira­ 813-4» tion — w ill not let an ugly ahlne come through; stays on until you home REAL Bargains Ih Real take It off; fine and pure; makes Estate Brown A Rice, 58 N. Main the pores lavtalhle; looks like beautiful natural sklh; gives a m 812-tf soft velvety complexion. Gat this lew wonderful beauty poWder caH- FOR HALE: — Early June to­ mato plants, l e each. C. A. Gray 1372 Iowa. 292— g “ FOR BALE: — Four, fifty by one hundred apd fifty foot lots on Palm Avg^ between High Schopf and NonRAl. Priced right, term s. Box , Tidings. 199-1 m e fo r BALE: kindling, »4.1 Phone 80. Big load ot Box Factory; so a -r tf Frdm C crvélilé—- ' «ter Wood» 4s In ‘ Ash!a»d the week-end visiting hta ts, . Dr. and M rs.. E. A. g, from C orvaU ls^ th ere he lu d en t at th e Agri- oiHto FOB HAL«: — A t Dunatmllr, Calif., Completely furnlahod — modern 2 room house W ilk Bloop­ ing port* and gaioga, « ■Ooruii One of these mornings, you’ll awake and sniff the air and find a familiar tang in i t . . . the breath of the mountains or the sea . . . your fingers will itch for the feel of a fishing rod . , » you will long for the fragrance of a camp fire, bacon sizzling in the pan . . . woodsy smells and mountain odors. It’s the Call of the Open Road and you’ll know no rest until you answer it. SiUt'Sl pHi.sc HiPTiuyTtim ruasTS Thia luagage carrier c ta m y securely on the runnihx board of the car and folds up com­ pletely when not In use. Price only .............................. ..••»•»Lae Other Luggage Carriers 21.48 to 28.86. June. 1926, a t t k j - n o u r .o i tqn o’clock, a. m., of said day, at the Court Room of Said Court, uj Jackstfnvllle', CHregon. as the time and tflace for hearing of said i Final Account* and for settle- iment ot s g li aetata. Alt pqrpona paying objsctloas to said r Final Account', or any part thbfeof, afle hereby required to file or present the s?me to said Court, on; or. before »aid time., B. B. ADAMSON, Administrator. 't 210-4-Frl. Gifts That Will Please The Graduate Perfumea in fancy bottle? . 50fc to $5.00 $5.00 to $25.00 l 7/ This folding camp atove is safe, durable and compact. Two burners, and It cooks equally aH well ns your stove at home. Two sizes .......... 26.88 and 2’ A6 FOR »ALB— A splendid city 6 Î-3 acre creek bottom, free water wjth b u lld ln « «eau- ftfk l >3eV ot m a ­ «V t»f every description of fencing and wire Just in. Fence posts. ’All kinds of garden tools and , boae’ » If ¿ T , - • -** ’ •* ' . FARM CM ! Loo» th’yodf riow - ’ er»‘ hfi«T #akW rdftalflT- eojly, and leave yonr order for What you need at toina. 24, WHk- M, p a c k e r .' < $2 ^Laurel Ave., Oakland, Cal. 122-1 mo. • Peil’s Corner Roseburg— Douglas Undertak b u ltol ag 2*». le g Company «torta i 060 mortuary, •1 Always handy—always ready to serve your drink hot or cold. Well finished, efficient, dura- Plgit enanieled •**••• -11-25 Quart stae. e n a m e le d ........9Z <» Pint slae. nickel, corrugated Quart alae, same finish .-23 ro Vacuum Food J Bt 10 prices. /-»Is a< real camp necessity. Folds quickly and compactly. Made of waterproof duck with wire frame, rope handle ana wire strainer at nose of bucket. Ib-lce ...................................»'•2S AU-Purpose Food Jar Keeps the contents either hot or cold, whether It Is meats og lose. The wide mouth of thia jar permits the Insertion ol either one. Capacity Is one galloh. Prioe Stanley Unbreakable Jug 27-50 Folding Wash Basin able. tßäigfl Pouch Bags $5.00 to $8.00 W•» •<> well in camp. The handle folds across the back, making a flat compact package that I» easy Also m ad. of hqnvy waterproof duck and folds small enough to 32! Gillette 10,000 MILES Buy them during this Same atool with steel braces and without back »«,«•»•• •••••• With back s ........ ... . A Folding Water Pail KODAKd - .’’I W J ■ ♦ ‘ I hardwood fsarnee. Vacuum Bottle» Coleman Camp Stove, 29.00 and 212 50. BOX STATIONERY 50c to $5.00 ■o * it; > ■U®'’*' * M C . z. , —for good eat» n So, let’s go . . -r-amtenture awaite just oeyona the next rise in the road . . . adventure, and bounteous good health and joyous spirits, and rest and renewal. Nature knows . . . and she is calling. Yotf will find tested Camping Equipment at your nearest “Western Auto” store. ”~Even though you have never camped out before, you call select your CampxKit with certainty of satisfaction and economy. Standard 'Auto |Tento Parkéü Tdtoiiain Pens $2.50-to $7.50 ChllòqVltr-^EÌvÀtiua Box Com­ pany/ buys'. 16 20 aires pine, < McCready opd L dhf. • The hnpiartant nerve I such conditions caute MMdwrriUt oetotrfKatlÓñs’ i W. J. lane Note the prioe—only 2«.»0 for a 7k7- foot white T-ounce duck tent With side door, poles anti DO QQ stakes. Thia week only., $1.50 to $3.75 C. D. Shoemaker, Dunanllulr. Watch and Jewelry Repairing THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS ■» i, Folding Camp Stool» ‘ A tB # | H You «san’t have too many when you go camp- I ng. Btools are of durable duck seat and Phome 51 WEATHER 8 Oregon and Washlng- 8 , ton— CltMtdy tonight and 8 cooler In the egst portion. It S a lim o v f U qnd warm; 8 er with' 8 i winds.-' Culbertson moved to 50 Main Street, next door to dings Office, where 1 will continue to u prom pt and effieient service on expert The Call of the Open Road —for extra bundle» r ' for HAL»:— S lo e * a a l ranch contalalhg, 8.»| / j « level Irrigated maaXlow lai free water, ,3« located 1» W«to4 SEATTLE, Wash,, May 14.— (U P )— Roy Olmstead, king of the Pacific coast rum runners, dvr* rendered him self to federal au ­ thorities today In answer td now grand jury Indictments changing him with llquoy sm uggling con­ spiracies. Olmstead waa th e cen­ tral figure in the notorious Olm­ stead rum ring broken up last summer and Is now a t lib erty un­ der bonds. He is under sentence to four years in prison. J'.llB DM. F- CHISHOLM Veterinary Graduate Telephone 163 Phone 3OS-J 707 Oak St FOB SA L E ? — M odern-house, near -the Normal.- Terms. -.taoR v rarann. ASTORIA, Ore., May 14.— (U P )— W illiam Cummings, aged 35, employed as a brakeman on the Eastern and Western Lum­ ber company's road on the Lewis and Clark river, was Instantly killed late yesterday when he was thrown between two trucks on the logging road. His body was crushed. The following prominent educa tors o f-th e State of Oregon 1 J ^LANINO MILL among the many indorsing hit , . , , JORDAN1« HASH AND CABINET candidacy:, Hopkins Jenkins, Principal Jef­ WORKS, Corner Helman and ferson High School, Portland. Van Ness. Phone H I . 194ttf Oregdn. , . Hugh Boyd, Princiipal Washington flllTTLfe tra nsfer co . High School, Portland, Ore. W. L. VenV. Principal Lincoln F or Service High, School, Portland, Ore. Dealers In Coal.*Wood, Packing, T. J. Gary, Principal' Buckmai ' Long dlst- Crating and Storage . School, Portland. Ore. Grace Bridges, Grade Schoo ance trucking. • » Teacher, Portland, Ore. rOWKLL— General Trans- Julia Spooner, Grade Schoo! Teacher, Portland, Ore, — ,Oootì team and motor Good service at a rea- H. E. Intow, Superintendent of i Schools, Pendleton, Ore. ,blo price. Phone 83. Geo. A, Briscoe, Superintendent of Schools. Ashland. Ore. NG CONTRACTOR Susanne Holmes Carted^, County School Supt. Jackson Count) Thompson and R orungam e - Ore, ’ Ì **>Ei J, 8 . Myers, Supt. Crook cou n t) Painters an