NtTi iiiMY, trun, is, ii»2i. GRtXTH PASS DULY < Ol HIEIi PAGE THREE * y ( p .8^ ■ r ■ ■ l LK i OF i ¡Fj IS I !.. <<® d : 1 1 ¿¡I i ) L Í -ÏÏ1 1 The Favorite Suburban Car I • TEST HOLDING POWER OF 4 WHEEL BRAKES —- « ft' Jbr Economical Transportation Keeping Your Car “Up” is the Safe Way j4* « 5 fj « H * I SUPERIOR 5-Passenger Sedan ’795 y f Ji ■< ■ I 4 £• I f. o. b. Flint, Mich. « »( For the family that lives in a or country home, Chevrolet 5-I‘assenger Sedan is the ideal all-year car. It has ample power to negotiate any road any automobile can travel, and through cold or storm carries the family in ease and comfort. Its price is so low that almost any family can nil 'rd it, even though another car is owned nu bur han for rougher or fair weather use. It is a quality product in which the whole family can take pride, yet is easy to own, to maintain, and to operate. 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They have been rolling Herman arrived in Roseburg this in since early this morning and by afternoon from their home in Port 7:30 this evening several hundred AVO UR land. to spend the next few days here will be la the city. The red fez ha3 visiting at the home of their sister. been very prominent on the streets Mrs. C. L. Hays. They will later go all day. to Grants Pass where they will visit IIIT for some time with 'heir parents,| Visiting officers werd much sur- ^i.'T.niiiifiibHîiiii Mr. and Mrs. John Herman —Rose prised to see so many people at-the burg News-Review. ¡train and felt very grateful for the reception they received. They didn't Parkers Rogue Roee Milk— | think there was so much pep in Er. Creme Cottage Cheese. Bogue Southern Oregon and then the sun- Valley Creamery. Phone 84. 68 I shine «captured them. They were 1 surprised at such weather. They ; brought their umbrellas with them Nursery Stock Sent Rack— as they have been carrying them No nursery stock can enter t hin for the past month and suposed ; that state from California. Sliipnunts they would be needed here. received here are sent back by the One of the old timers In Oddfel“' county agent, according to the tearms Waldo has one Muscovite here, The first contingent to arrive was I lowship is A. J. T. Smith, ot Gold of the quarantine imposed to keep Clay Ramsey. The Kerby delega from Ashland consisting of Geo. W. I Hill. the foot and mouth disease out. All tion is composed of J. D. Houge, G. — animals are being held up. Motor Trefren, C. E. Hooper, A. W. Storey A. Fitzpatrick, Phil Dessinger, T. J. and M. J. Wolcott. They were soon ists must now have their cars dis W. E. McBrid^e, C. O. Wheelock. Shattuck. S. J. Wayment, Ray Bar infected and a tag attached which followed by others from Hornbrook. Don Wilcox. Thomas Young and row. Alec George and T. O. Naucke. Klamath Falls and Oregon City. shows that this has been done. Mike Wilcox created a lot of excite- Bend sends Clyde Roberts. S. M. ment by chasing up and down Sixth Kelly. J. S. Monosmith, H. Eriskine, Representations are here from Parkers Rogue Rose .Milk— street with their police patrol, look- D. W. Young and Wiliam Carstens Chemawa. Eu Cream tiiat whips. Rogue Valley | Portland, Salem. iug for Muscovite offenders. have come frem Roseburg. F. A. Creamery. Phone 84. 68, gene. Roseburg. Glendale, Klamath Miles came from Oregon City. Falls, Crescent City, Brookings and from ail of the villages in Jackson Many Attended Meeting— The shadow ahead of the band The meeting yesterday evening at! county. ¡today was Fred Hull, who attempted I nlversity Oregon. Eugene. Spence hall was one of the best that! to keep that organization in tune ! April 12 tSpecial). Various depart local business men hetve attended in Hafd Tack U in fine shape and during ther march from the train. ment« of the University of Oregon that section. The hall was crowded ,Ile blp to Siberia will be rough, And Fred looked the part. school of medicine In Portland have with residents of the Illinois valley, been fruitful in their contributions who showed much friendliness to- Visiting ladies will ba entertained to " the advancement of medical ward the Chamber of Commerce. A by the Lady Muscovites at the Odd Washington. D. C., Apr. 12.— Ray Simeral. master of ceremonies, i knowledge, according to the annual large number signified their ir.ten- Fellows hall this evening. A pro- arrived this afternoon and has every (Special)—Measures to prevent for- report submitted by Dean Richard tion of joining the organization, five gram has been arranged with re- B. Dillehunt to President P. L. being signed up there. The opinion freshmeuts planned. No efforts will thing in readiness for the big cere . est destruction, formulated by spe Campbell. as expressed by most of those who be spared in showing the visitors monial of the Muscovites this even cialists of the forest service. United ing. i States department of agriculture, af Nino of the leading scientific pub spoke was that the organization tho much heralded Grants Pass hos Mr. Simeral is a very pleasant and ter three years’ study will, if put in pitality. could do a great amount of good by lications of the country have pub good looking chap, as yon will notice to effect by public and private lished original research contribu having the people from all parts of by the smile. He hails from Salem, ■ agencies, cal! a halt to the conver- tions by members of the staff of the tho county get in the one organiza Geo. W. Trefren of Ashland, past the capital of the great state of Ore ! sion of forests into waste and idle school of medicine, and a total of tion where their efforts could be cen- grand master, is always to be found gon. While the cherry trees are in I land and will assure the nation of fifteen completed problems have tralized. where the Odil Fellows are meeting. bloom in the Cherry City yet he says at least a part ot the timber it will been reported in the past year, rep-‘ • He left ¡his wife at home and conse need, said Chief Forester William B. resenting tho research carried on in Pcr'u’is Rogue Rose Milk— quently is cutting some shine with Greeley after hearing the reports Ayrshire 4 per cent milk. Rogue t|10 ladies. the department« of anatomy, physi for all forest regions of the United 68 ______ . ology. biochemistry, pathology, bac Valley Creamery, l’hono St. States at the forest research confer teriology, medicine, and surgery. One of the old men visiting today ence just held at the Forest Products J. f.. Waldron of Oregon City. Contributors on research subjects Laboratory at Madison, Wis. were Dr. William F. Allen, professor i The conference was attended by The tallest man in Roseburg came , of nnatomy; Dr. Robert D. Benson.' (Continued from Page One) research specialists from al> forest get, professor of physiology; Dr. T. ' in this afternoon in the patrol wagon. regions of the United States who Shears, professor of bacteriology; tho corner of Sixtli and K streets He is V. T. Jackson, and handles presented the results of their inves Dr. I. ('. Brill, assistant professor of and continues down Sixth street to dried fruits at his edd times. tigations on forest devastation and clfnlcnl medicine; Dr. George E. Bür L street, thence north on Sixth street the steps needed to protect the re James Shannon, at one time maining forests and to increase get, professor of phpslology; Dr. T. to A street and then double« back Homer Coffen. clinician tn medicine; down Sixth street to tho Waldorf mayor of Oregon City but now engi productivity of forests already cut over. Dr. Howard D. Haskins, professor of hall, where the < erem.utial will be neer of the Willamette Pulp a'nd Pa lter company, found time to leave his With heavy cutting, destructive biochemistry; Dr. Olof l<arsell, pro staged. a work and visit this land of sunshine. processes of logging, the practical fessor of anatomy; Dr. C. Ulysses Moore, Instructor In pediatrics; Ed- ’’«'•dents of Oregon suffering from certainty of fire In the debris left win IL Osgood, instructor In bio- dleease and unable to pay for ade-' Carl Deal of Hornbrook canto over on logged-off land destroying seed chemistry; Dr. John J. Putnam, ns- '^«atc medical attention received the Siskiyous this morning to travel or seed trees, and the prevalence of slstant professor of hactrlology; Wil- freo diagnosis and treatment from over the steppes of Siberia. fire in forests of all ages, the for est often either disappears or great Ham P. Holbrook, associate in bio- lh<' medical school during the year, Dean Dillehunt reports. Of this: G. O. Oitini, the genial represen- ly deteriorates, as the detailed re- chemistry. number about 10.000 were able to be tatlve of the California Oregon Pow- ports for one forest region after an- Six additional studies from the de up and about, and about 3,000 were er company at Glendale, and wife. other graphically portrayed. • partments of anatomy and physiol . hospital cases largely in the Multno came over to attend the ceremonial. So far the process of forest <le- RAY SIMERAL. ogy are now In press and will be mah county hospital. Twenty-two terioration gone, it was brought out published shortly. Tho contributors children were admitted under the It’s the Climate" appeals to in the conference, that no steps that Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Millard, Mrs. include: Dr. H. P. Rush, assistant | "children's hospital service law." Picket Mrs. Carrie McDaniels and him. So far this year they have can now he taken will avert a ser professor of physiology, and Doctors Dean Dillehunt says that the load-1 Mrs. Jean Jennings came in this af had no such weather as we are hav- ious shortage of timber during tho Larseil, Bürget, and Allen. Ing event ot the year In the life of ternoon from Medford. They state Ing today and he seemed very retl- next several decades, because of a Research Is being prosecuted in the school of medlcifto was the gift that eight or 10 more cars will be in cent to believe that we have been ; lack of young growing forests. Meas- forty-five additional problems by the t the institution of $200,000 by this evening from the Bear Creek having such weather for the past u res to stop the further conversion school of medicine staff, including Edward M. Doernbecher and Mrs. E. metropolis. of forests into waste unproductive month or six weeks. investigations In heart disease, can W. Morse in behalf ot their father, When Mr. Simeral is at home he lands, however, were strongly urged cer, goiter, diseases of the blood and the late Frank S. Doernbecher, for The visitor from the most distant is superintendent ot the Portland by the forestry specialists as the other maladies. |the establishment of the Doorubcch- Kremlin is William Davidson, of Railway Light and Power company’s first step toward assuring a future I North Dakota. supply of timber. j Approximately thirteen thousand er Memorial. plant. 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