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P Ti CLENDALE WANTS issszafir ' 1 -
FWS x?L WB tiTi S WE PROTECTION I yrggSsL,
PRICES!
1918 Ford Touring, Loo&s and Runs like new, $275
1920 Ford Truck, Worm Drive,
Chevrolet Touring, Overhauled and new paint,
Roadster, fine condition,
Delivery, New,
1920 Maxwell Touring, fine shape, -1919
Dodge Touring, excellsnt condition,
1921 Dodge, Screen Side, like new,
Federal l1 Ton Truck, almost new,
Newspaper of That City Raps
County Officials For Negli
genceSuggests Recall.
BOOTLEGGERS APLENTY
Citizen Are luzzlcl d Wonder
Whether (Jlcndale is Will a Part
of Dukm County Many
JcHiiiueiits, Editor Says.
Everybody's Talking About
That Delicious New Sensation!
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OJewlan
DEALERS
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles
375
275 J
310 I
475 I
450 1
675 J
850 i
1,500 i
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Smllo bonlilu a flro of Taw's coal.
liny emu t Pk And be coru
;lal)lo and sweet (omporod.
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A , ivrunru .iaiurr-ii it'll insi niKiu ur i
Portland fC in Hoselm-, to spend hr ,, e nt ,.arn,.s , , v
levvral weeks. Thy arc guests lit with her parents, .Mr. unci Mrs. C; 8.1
thi Hotel l'itiMini. Mathews, over the week end.
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; Within a very few months, the Stale of Oregon will
Icommonce pnyiiiK its cx-swioc men thousands of dollars
;ii)ion mortjtnKi' lonn. In m -r to swtire such n loan it is
essential that you have a clear title to the property o I re red
as security.
You should have your attract prepared at once in or
,dor Unit there may be no delay in clo.-.ino; up the loan. Many
minor delects in titles can be cleared up without much dif
ficulty but it takes time to secure quit claim deeds, copies
;of unrecorded patents, alliilavits. etc. If you wish to se
cure quick action in closing your loan be prepared, order
your abstract now.
Come in and t.dk it over; we will be glad to give you
any assistance possible.
DOUGLAS ABSTRACT
COMPANY, Inc.
A BUT JUST J
NO SPECIAL SALES
j Good Honest Merchandise
j AT THE
t Best Prices Obtainable
I. ABRAHAM
Vi THE SILK STOrtE
No Fishing In
Umpqua Tributaries
Iti-cpntly the Nowa-Rovlew publish
ed a stHtpmiTit from Iipputy Gnme
Warden Walkor, rrgardlng the fish
ing law. Later W. G. Itogan of Oak
land presented a resolution of the
fish and (tame commission permlttlnR
flshtnir In the Cnlapoola. which he
claimed was In full effect. Mr. Hor
nn's claim was published, credit for
the statement belnu given to Mm,
the News-Uevlew tnklng no respon
sibility for It. Mr. Monan's claim Is
answered In a letter from A. K.
Iluruhduff. stale game warden to
Deputy Came Warden Walker, the
letter being as follows:
i'ortland, Oregon,
January IS, 1922.
Mr. Kd. Walker.
District Came Warden,
Itosehurg, Oregon.
My Dear Walkor:
Replying to your letter of the 13th
Instant:
Iteferenrn Is had to the published
Item In the ltotehtirg Newn-Hevlew
with reference to fishing In the Cala
pooia In which It states that fishing
for ten Inch trout may be. done In this
stream during the winter months.
The order of the Commission clos
ing portions of the I'nipqua river
ami tributaries. Including the Cala
poola river to a point on said Cnla
poola river known as the Nonpanel
Dam. expired on the 1st day of May.
l!i 2 1. Therefore, Is of no force and
effect.
The 19:M game laws provide that
the only winter fishing that can be
had Is for 10-Inch fish and over, and
these to -Inch fish can only be taken
In streams affected by tide water.
The Imp ma river Is affected tiy tide
water, but the upper tributaries of
the I'mpinia are not affected hy tide
w ater. This being the rase nil tribu
taries of i he !'mpiua river are closed
tit fishing In the winter time wilh
hook and line, commonly called sngl
lui:. and you cannot get away from It.
We fall to find that we have had
any communication from W. S. Ilog-
an of Oakland within the last sir
months, about fishing or any other
If we have had our files fall to dis
close the nature of ;e h correspond
ence. Yours verv trulv,
A. K. Ill itiJItlU KK,
State Came Warden.
1'V K. M. Drown.
Chief Deputy Came Warden.
This Is the way the editor of the
Glendale News puts it up to tne
county court end officers of this
county in the last Isaue of his paper.
The article In part says:
What course la open to citizens of
Glendule to get enforcement of law
and order here? Bootlegging and
moonshlnlug are going on In our
midst, and nothing is done. Crimes
are. committed, and the county offi-1
ciali do not act, or If they are com
pelled to act they make the affair a fl
enmnleln fiircn nml turn the crim- ' 9
Inal free. Juvenile offenses get ab
solutely no attention at the hand
of the court or the Juvenile officer, i
We have no Jocal deputy, and no one
wants the Job, and not without cause
for there Is no recompense, and any-
way when an officer here or the city
police arrest a lawbreaker ho Is,
made a Jackass by the county offi
cials. Boys of school age, who
ought to be and the laws reqrslre
that thuy should be, In school, are
not attending school but are being
let go with absolutely no attention,
and In one case a youth has been
delinquent In many escapades that
border on crime, and officers, al
though called Into the case, have re
fused to take any action save to
reprimand him for offenses. Local
officers are about to give up In de
spair. Local citizens are puzzled
and are beginning to wonder
whother Glendale Is part of Douglas
county and the stale of Oregon or
not. for we are without any protec
tion whatever from the law. We are
paying taxes; why are we ignored
by our county legal officers? The
merry moonshiners hold regular
reveU among us. hootch flows free- 1
ly, Juvenile criminals are committing
serious crimes and going free time
after time, thug leading other boys
into like escapades, stills are run
ning overtime in our vicinity, the
gnme laws are violated daily all
around us, and yet nothing is doiie.
The local police Is powerless, local
authorities are about to give up In
despair, and cltlwns who believe In
law and order are wondering what
next. It Is about lime the people at
this end of the county took some ac
tion. Why pay our taxes to go to
ward salaries for officers, county
court and sheriff, who Ipnore us en
tirely? What Is wrong? A recall of
some of our county officials who are
putting over such rank stuff might
help, but the question is. are there
enough people in our vicinity to ef
fect a recall? There Is one thing
certain, there are several county offi
cials who have either got to get busy
in this neck of the woods or else
around about election time they need
expect no votes from tllendalo.
10c
Polar Cake loc
Chocolate Coated
ICE CREAM
the new Heathized food-IOC pure
Made by the Mt. Hood Ice Cream Company,
Portland, Ore., the finest Factory in the West
' Of course you'll want more! The nice thing about POLAR CAKES
is that you can't eat too many. They're absolutely pure not over
sweet and all ingredients are super-healthful. Serve them for ,
dinner tonight. Eat them "between times." You'll want to make
Polar Cakes part of your daily diet THE ONE FOOD THAT
KIDDIES ADORE AND PARENTS APPROVE!
GET IT AT
THE ROSE"
AND
"THE ROSE ANNEX
AT THE AUTO SHOW
WSSi1
iiilrtiM
Be sure to ask for POLAR CAKE
AROUND THIS TOWW
Cheer Ud!
TOWER'S riSH BRAND
kivocks raJiyy day gloom
mo ix cocked Ktvt J
Arundel, piano tune:. Thone 189-L.
MATERNITY- HOME 703 Mill
St. l'hono 420-J.
Painless extraction or teetn at
room 9, Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbas.
SPI RELL CORSETS Made to
measure. Belle Case. Phone 351-L.
venlences and conduct an up-to-date
market at all times. Riddle Enterprise.
Twonty-flve minutes of orchestra
music at the Christian church Sun
day night.
New spring and summer suitings
on display at the Imperial Cleaners.
1'lione 27 7.
Announcements were received here
mis morning announcelng the birth
1 of a baby hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
j U Smith of Chicago. Illinois, on Jan.
i.i. it-.. Mrs. Smith was formerly
Miss Laura Kabkee, a nurse of this
city.
WOOL GROWERS
ENDORSE" COOPERATIVE
MARKETING METHOD
Po not miss the orchestra concert
S-.iday night nt the Christian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Laue, who have
been In Camas Valley for a short
I time visiting with Mrs. Laue's father.
illiam Porter, left last night for
S;in Francisco, from where thev will I merchants.
! sail for their home In Svdner. Ans-1 mended that nlan. i, j , - ...
tralia. on January 31. on th hin ! turn itnta rn, Z
:eorge M Colhiday of Portland Is' Marama. tone central wool-celline ,n
Cooperative marketing of wool and,
lambs was strongly urged hy thej
fifty-seventh annual convention of ;
the National Wool Growers Associa-!
tlon, held In Salt Lake City, January
8 to 11. The committee on wool'
marketing composed of Prank Nob-!
lltt of Wyoming, W. D. Candland of,
I tah. J. k. Morse of Montana, Fred I
Gooding 0f Idaho., T. E. Pollack of1
Arizona, and R. A. Ward of Oregon,
In their report recommended the es-
tablishment of regional wool market
ing associations at centers to be later'
determined by freight differentials.!
t itles tentatively selected as concen-1
tration points are Portland, Ore., nil-
Ion. Mont., Cheyenne. Wyo., Salt
Uke City. Utah, San Francisco and
Los Angeles. Cal., Albequerque, New-'
Mex.. Houston. Texas, Chicago. Hl.,1
Philadelphia. Pa., and Boston. Mass.
At these points It was recommended
that the wool be warehoused In V. S '
licensed wool warehouses, graded
haled, and sold direct by the assocla-
iiuns to mills and renni.ibii. ,.,t
It was further recom-'
NO JOB Too Small or Tools
Plumbing
AND
Heating
SCOTT BRO:
Phone 407 Main and ft
Heinline Conservator
OF
Music and Art
New classes in Dunninsi-
Kindergarten begin Jaafc
CLYDE M. SULM
Voice Training
Theory of Correct BrcatU
Itooni 7, Kolilhagcn DM-
visiting In this eitv In the Interest of
the Vnlversal Kilio company. Mr.
Colladay is registered at the Hotel
I'mpqua.
BOOSTS OKKtiOX.
jui-i. ior an or tne associations. The
lT -mlttee recommended that flnanc
i Ing be done on the basis of advances
, made on r. S. wool warehouse re-
Mrs. George Hollar. Ill tie Phvllis
Polk CitV. In Tn I ha FHim,.-
! An article in the Tribune saw 'nw 1 celpts as collateral,
years old and the best state In 1 ne convention was addressed
CALL
Ann and little .l,.an Fox left lliii , , : ""'"-nura was aadressefl on f,
morning for Me,,r,.rd to "si "v 1 'h' ""J- , " .",ttW but "" hy Senator William. 4
l!"W ho hi. i,..n ni, 11 . hJ lhp br!l- Wh"' f81" ""M Montana. John E. Pineock of 4
i r sev. lai uajs. aim. Oregon was the second state the Pacific Cooneratlvo vi E
Hood coeds, coed 'rvi,. r, amen
able prices. Pnge l.nnib.T Fuel
Co Phono :tj.
( IIKIsTlW ( lIMlt'll.
Clrls' Pay t the Bible
school. J.in rj. Orchestra
sacred roiievrt In the evening.
Po not miss it.
I ... .u- . . . . . c ,,m,m virow-
: ilrs. H. A. ltmsoll left this morn- wheat ner sere with i'a,,CUOn L V,"' 'or, anrt' Following
ing for her home in Stockton, t'ul.i I 'Li n( . average, of .''',) ' 'emarks, Charles J. Webb
I Mrs. Km , ell has been visiting for a ' f,,,1! L,.0. d, " ? ? 'iI?,"1,,'" " and '""'"ifactur-
few da, at the cljde Hatfield home The v,r , u'hv ,"' ' la.Mphla stated that the
on Roberta Creek. I k 1 ""U l"'toes Pl-n of the Oregon association was
, J''" h"hels. Oregon is 63 Ideal for the wools handled and the
i Ml-s Inez .lokl and Mrs. II. Lull. i l'"" 1 1or,1'anI- her largest , terrllory invniV0(I Hc
both of whom w,ro nurses nt tin ' JhVe i . fcnj 2!5-463-,my h" "llrl Plan could small
, Mercy hospital. L ft last night for , J U, "T"1 " IP"'1 J"" receive actual value for their
I Angeles, w . re they will be em- "onl-h . off ... to . ' lS 1.. th6 7"' The "x-oclatlon was
' Ployed in .he W Mte Memorli.l hospit- wl boo? nl Z ' "1 l?'1"""1 on tin-a problems of
al of Los Angele,. , "h"1,t, Oregon and Oregon ( the sheep man by w A Arni!ron
eoui, g,,, all(I1K withmil ,ow( , of th(l N-1on(ll r- Bank of Rlt
j Mrs. Ida Tlnis arrived here las, .n",Jb,1'M "rn ,"' ln ' 'f T J- W- lndrlcks. pre,lde
I fro,,, Kve,, ,,. Washington to '.i h.. r ,"0r. 1 ret of the Joint Stock Land Bank of San
O. E. GILBERT. Re.0l,0Ii; worn pasp(, Tpf0m,
o . mending cooperative marketing 0f
DAILY tvT.Tt- nr.roRT. i 1, ,n1 woo. extension of the War
-.f iv, t ' "r'f"1 ravage
THAT'S
Economy Grocer)
1 thii with Mrs. K'ls Stewart for
; few days. Mrs Titus Is enroute to
California h re she will spend the
i rvma.nder rf the inter.
Among those r. gistered at the Ho
I I " in r 'i 1 1 aie i ,, following: Stan-
I a . v t, . ... -i ,u. t. .. . ' -
.urg. Oro.. 24 ?Vi taff'wh, h VM Z.,
bv .1 Tu.k-r. Mvrtlo Creek: F. F. 'msili In tc ..j nmtrrtt Jl",", l"mpen'at. )n for wool mnnu-
Norilirop. i e a,, ,. ,. Val-, i'..,?,' il''lure' li-.-'VT " '2! fc,urPr' woll wool growers.
I"' . and A. w. v ,lUor and son. P. A. ; ,'r.v .,,.,. I?,','", 'V,,"," " 'I o
vialser. Meillor.l. " , r" '!' ":r''' "r" tm.nth t
. '2' er, ip f..r tM, month ... i js Among the tuns. ( iv c ,
Tie K,d,e M., Market .1,1. h ' '.T .'"m . ,. Y are'the fof.'ow Ing
disciMltMlued l:s onsluess List snring.
w s re,, i Ti.sdny morning b
B. K Nichols, has given I lie
bnlM.ug s thro, if :, cleaning and ex
pvcts to Install n.ny modern con-
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Ir. r-.m H.-pl 1. !:;',; J
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p m. (tfrsil kwtlA
Vrcst in
1 Mil, ,t f-v-
W1L1.1A11 BKLU Obstrrsr,
Canns Va cv T ti rv,.i. .
!: v'.'"''' "M lW,l Snyder.'
J. Cre-k: v c,.i.
r,.i. i ... - ""'. nays
" "n, corvallls;
. Ream, Glide.
and A.
READYMADE HOUSES
As neat, as durable, as f'l!
as any ordinarily censtrf'
house, at prices from J0'
ZiTc cheaper.
Finished Inside with cfi;
plaster or wall paitr.
Best material Inside nJ
side.
Will erect this home for
If you desire, or you cn
yourself, whether or v !
are familiar with cr!c
work. See mo for f"rth'r .
formation or phone nu
will call on you.
E. C. VOLLAND,
Room r.r.n. rmpd".