Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 20, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSERCRO JtKYT8-RKVrKWt MONDAY. FrnTU'AitY 20. 1022.
PA OH THKKR
inty Court Meeting with Forestry Officials
with Request for Aid on Five Road Projects
.mirt ! In 'icnlul.wl K.I (t I- . Mnn
lj uuy meeting with "'clul" I'osed of progresUve people whu arc
to develop
. r?'" ,?.!:. .S ! oV.imitlcully working
' . ihe national foresis. their part or 111- county. Th. y hay,,
' j nrniects are bring piaceu . - --w -..........,. anu
? ?isi service officials lo- I hve own developing it t verv
" .i.,i..8t thai the govern- "'e'' P"'"'- ' "ey nave line f irms.
r" .77 wiifi the county In wen improveu. mey have
)-osrr mail. Thei'ne '"'St rural
ltiK . . . 1 1
"jt on which id r"
r0J . rwin.l!iSDOrt SCC"
,hl ltoseburg-Hewlsport high-
Ifh county court la applying
r1 . in fwn actions
this n" , '
i,....in-viwin section
r"1.,.. u-.-dsnort section.
ti for many mile, ien the
L ..iinnal forest and will be
Fh bem-nt to ties government.
Lrrity M m . .
..I nnpst for co-operation
tine sum is requested as this
Of the nil"" .il"
and is of particular im-
L . Imunlas county. On this
K cou,y has already spent
mately 300,000 more for fu
rl On this Piece of road the
. na rtf flirt
has unuerni'- v- -
Droiects ever bandied by any
in the state. The Hancock
-.. iinnrovement has cost
,housauds of dollars but -Is
ring a tiangwroua and dlffi
Ktion and is making a tine
Part of this Improvement was
mder force account and the
her proj
requestea is mo noun uanc
The Loon iaab cuuimy in
k'XT Sl'KNT 0. I'EHMA N EXT IMPROVEMENT OF THE DltAlN-F.LKTON IIOAI), 1917
IDS
fcreek Hill
k Mountain . .
Wells Section.
one i.f
schools In the Hint u
and for years have been working to
line route to Big Camas, and this
will leave about forty miles to link
up between the boundary and the
end of the forest road. As all of
this is within the national forest, the
county will probably be called upon
for very little assistance alter the
road reaches the boundary.
The county Is also asking for as-
devt'lou their mails Ai n... slstunce on the Kiddle-Drew nectlon
k. .... - " - """".of ... . .-,-
..... Main mivu iuau. 1 lie 1 uiei
time they huvw
inouiiiain road
which in the winter ii.hm i. cut-off has been cotuuleted in Doue
able, but a new Krade !..... " ,aa county. Jackson county has not
tubllshed which eliminates all steep y"1 ,n,Pruvel Us part of the cut-off
climbs and removes curves umi rmii a"1 consequently the new route
gives a fine watvr grade road fr.n.
Loon Lake to the Impqua river at
Scoltsburg. The people of the com
munity have been doing all they pos
sibly could by voting heavy special
taxes and last year received their
first assistance from market m.i
to Crafer lake is not being used but
will probably be opened during the
coming summer, lietween Kiddle
und Drew there are many places
where the road must be widened and
giadis "eliminated before it is in con
dition to travel and the county has
funds. They now have money com- ' . n Uol"s a8 nlucn as " is "ble lo
iiig rrom the bond issue ani if gov- ,? 111 way- As ,nls road ls of
ernnient aid Is secured will nrob-l 1 ''"P01"""106 to h forest ser-
ably be able to complete the road ' ce in p"tth"nK ,h government to
.,,. i,0, , , , Ket supplies and materials Into Tll-
Olide I , A t ?Td, 18 ,,he a'"1 U'a'ond lake, aid will
Olide-Hock Croi k-forest boundary - rimihik... h '
project. At tire present time the
county has been
aw Just what the
doing on each o(
SMiS In ".IT. 5.7 1" ! 'PctT therr h gath
commodato a number of homestead
era and will open up a very rich
country. More Important than this,
however. Is the fact that such a road
would be th'3 first link In what will
eventually be a road up the North
umpqua river connecting with east
em Oregon. The forest service wll
start this year to build from the ky
ered together the records of expendi
tures on these sections since 1917.
i These records show each local im-
provement on each section. They
also show the amounts expended and
! the funds from which the money
came. In addition tire amount of
; money available for future work is
111 i shown. These records are as fol
lows:
Bonds 1917
. . 7.316.58
. . 1,054.95
Bonds
1921
10,740.95
Market ltoad
Fund
t 5,200.00
20.285.45
2,655.88
Special
Tax
7.344.06
Total for
Section
$12,515.58
37,961.79
Grand
Total
TO DATE.
Hal. Avail'
All Sources
8,370.53 $10,740.95 $27,941.33 ) 7,344.06
$53,132.2$ $61,246.72
L Creek .
Brook
tk Grade .
Us Section
....$
3. 622. 68
1,732.97
6,141.93
8,500.00
EI.KTOX-ltEEDSlHUtT UOAD.
561.87 $10,178.76 $
11,094.46
3.211.49
1.063.96
675.00
$14,363.31
2.796.93
10.028.42
19.594.46
19,997.58 11,656.33 13,390.25
1,738.96
46.783.11 257,160.14
Df, HIGH ESTATE
Washington's Ancestors Distin
guished for Centuries.
99.916.37 318,406.86
High Ideals of th First President a
Heritage From Men Who Had
Made England Great.
February 22 It the birthday .if that
on of Virginia and of old stock nf the
British lalK, without wlmse IiIlIi en
deavor mid fortitude there would pos
sibly not be upon the earth today a
Vnltcd States of Amerlra.
It is worth mir while fr im time to
time, even in un lrreveri in and forget
ful aj;e, to remind ourv-lves what price
was paid by those who wuit before us
for the heritage we pnjoy and what
Tlrtues were prnitlced by them to
make that payment possible and to
coinplift- their purchase.
Washington wits of a tyjie that
mlKht fare Hi at the polls these days.
He was austere with jin uiistcrlty that
some of ills contemporaries termed ar
rogance. 41a was dliuillU'd with a dig
nity that would ill lit the manners of
the hustings nnd npicals for votes to
day. He believed in the leadership of
those whose attainments qualified
them for leadership. He thought that
education and experleure in handling
lurge private uffairs were useful to
men intrusted with lart-e public af
fulrs. Under the control of an Iron will he
had violent passions, which now and
again named out at cowardice or
deniagoguery or corruption.
He possesseil what was then the
lurgest private fortune in the thirteen
colonies. He traced his blood for cen
turies through a line of KutUsli "coun
try gentlemen," and he uiuhitnined the
use of a cont-of-urms grunted his fore
bentji a coat of nruis perietuuted by
Its suggestion of the coat of unni and
Bag of the American I'nion.
He was moral heir of the barons
who exacted the (ireat t'lmrter from
King John at Huimynieclo, of the
school of John Hampden and the
earlier Oliver Cromwell, rather than
of Harrison and Burebones. He would
have been nt home with the men who
ousted James 11 nither than with those
who finally beheaded Charles Uie
I.OOX LAKE-Mll.r, CREEK ItOAI.
357.00 2,074.01
2,431.01
VST .SPENT OX PERMAXKXT IMPROVEMENT OX THE ROSEIU Ki-4;LIIF,ROCK
1-ICOM 1017 TO KATE.
25,023.58
CREEK KOAI
hx Bonds 1917
lollow
fcnr Hill
Section $ 8,393.06
tide
Gt4e 3,493.28
fclrtt Grade " 6.744.38
kaugh Hill 10,245.95
trill 10,000.00
( Hill
Itfrade
i II
rdue
rade
ille Section
Seciioa
Ponds
1921
Market Road
Fund
$ 5,054.00
. Special
Tax
5,149.70
$ 7,098.62
KIDDLE-DREW ROAD.
1,463.94
63.06
2.990.40
1.279.01
491.00
258.00
2.043.48
1.000.0U
1.169.32
1,500.00
23,333.00
Total for
Section
$ 6.054.00
5.149.70
8.393.06
7,098.62
- 5,957.22
6,744.38
10,245.95
33,333.00
1,169.32
1,600.00
63.06
2,990.40
1,279.01
f 491.00
258.00
2,043.48
Grand
Total
Bal. Avail.
All Sources
$25,695.38 $29,853.93
30,483.61 8,588.89
3,669.32 23,333.00
66,074.72 33,243.79
. e ihla city for the past few days left
this morning for Grants I'ass.
ABOrXD THE TOWN
Here. From Corvnllls
Helen Cowglll from the O. A. C.
km rn. in.. 'at vorvams anil ine assisiaiu siaie
land Mrs. F. E. Honnlnc-r.
P''ue. Were Vis tor here tn- -i I. i. ....
Henninger is a business:
l.l..t, la.rinr nrrivori In thin citv Ml
urday to spend a few days looking
Cam are Ill
Hot h Mr. and .Mrs. I). E. Carr are
quite ill at their home on South Kane
street.
The Washington Elm at Cambridge,
Mass., Under Which the General
Took Command of the Continental
Army, July 3, 1775.
Mr.
Canjonville.
'1 Visitors llei
Hero Front (.runts Pas.s
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Htinsakir,
t. Maliory of the Oakland Trl-'who nre now livi"S Grants Pass.
Return to Portland
Mrs. V. II. Jones and son Bryan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Schwab of Portland
returned to their home yesterday af
ter spending the week end at the V.
It. Hates home at Winston.
,a"d It. D. Hrldires.
of that city, are here
no the convention.
nier-today
IH
lo Comillis
-orrenp Conlee left yester-
1 n bii" is m-
K O. A. C. Miss Coulee spent
end visUInu her Darents.
Isiliess TrliL
N Krear. Duuclas county road jReglstorcit
left Vl.Alur.lau tnvn.. Ann
. . y.i.j ,vI I Ul lltlllU
ne ill remain for the next
"' attending to county busi-
arrlved here Saturday to spend
few days In this city visiting .vlth
friends and relatives.
Notice to Inilles
.The ladies who are baking cakes
for the merchants' banquet tomorrow
night are requested to leave them at
the Elks' hall tomorrow before 2
o'clock In the afternoon.
New Location
C. M. Jones, the auto top man
recently moved to Winchester street
at .North Jackson. Mr. Jones Jias
been In buslnes In Roseburg for over
a year and Is moving at this time to
be in a betu rlocatlon.
P to Grunt, Pom-
K- F. Carpenter
rm have ben
. .1 J.. 'i
nt tlic rinpqiut
Aminii the truists registered at
the I'mpqua hotel are the follow
ing: Margaret Kardell. Olalla; I..
nnd wife. Haker; Mr. and
Mrs F P Farral. Medford: t)elnir
I.uner. Albany; C. H.
and dan- Glendale; Thos.
visiting in Sharp. Medford.
Free Jidinson Homo
Free Johnson, who has been spend
ing the past three weeks In Califor
nia returned to Roseburg today. He
states that anyone figuring on going
to California for their health had
better stay In Oregon as the weather
in California has been very bad this
winter.
First. There was nothing In him tol
erant of the Wat Tylers that England
Was bred nlontr with hor Sidneys nnd
Drakes nnd Fairfaxes nnd Lovelaces.
He believed In the propriety of great
possessions. Social Justice in his time
did not exact of Americans the atten
tion given to economic Justice the
right to work and trade, nnd be prop
erly paid for the doing and that in
turn cave wav 111 the nubile mind to
has i the related rule nf imllttcal lust Ice.
So It came about that the American
Revolution wus Initiated, fought and
won on the uni'lent principle of the
British constitution, "No taxation
without representation," which the col
onlsts declared should govern this side
of the Atlantic as well.
Washington bellcwd that great pos
sessions of mind or of matter Imposed
great obligation. He believed that
the "nble-lnuu" nucd a debt to his fel
lows In the measure of his ability. And
he rnrried Into his public service
fortitude which no disaster could
We Now Feature:
Spring Suits For Boy
All With Two Pairs of Pants
0"
w 1',
F unusual interest to the parents
ana rxiys who visit this J. (J.
Penney Company store this sea
son is our oderinn of Coys' Knicker
bocker Suits for Spring and Summer
wear.
In anticipation of the largest Sprint?
ami Summer business in our boys' de
partment during the year 1922 we have
ever enjoyed in our history, we have
assembled an exceptionally line line of
boys' suits which our larse quantity
buying for 312 stores enables us to otter
at lowest possible prices.
$6.90 $9.S0
$13.50
Others from $5.90 to $16.90
All of these suits are in fancy models such as appeal to both the boys and their
parents Norfolk styles with and without yokes; box pleats, inverted pleats, knife
pleats single and double breasted styles of fancy cassimere cloths in these popular
Spring colors: Brown, green, grey and blue. Every suit has two pair of knickers.
Included in our new Spring showing of Boys' Two-Pant Knickerbocker Suits are
"Penney-Junior and "Armor-Clad" Suite, with double seats, doublo knees and double
elbows. Made of finest all-wool Cassimeres. The most wonderful values in boys' fine
suits that can be made to sell at anything near our prices.
Boys' Two-Pant Suits
Satisfactory Service at a Saving
A remarkable offering of boys' two-pant knickerbocker
suits. The same high-grade suits we have been selling
all season, representing the superior values to be gained
by our large Duying power for 312 stores.
Here is an unusual value that will give that boy an
unusual amount of service at a big saving to you.
Boys' All-Wool Fancy Cassimere Knickerbocker Suits
. with two pairs of pants. Sturdily made and reinforced
where the greatest wear comes. Stylish patterns and
' colors.
$8.90
You'li find other superb
suits in our present stock at
values in boys' two-pant
$5.90 to $13.50
Mothers !
BAVK MONKY HKltK!
Every mother who reads
this and who knows tho splen
did quality of J. C. I'enney Co.
boys' clothes, will appreciate
the ieal savings afforded here
Boys' Fancy Cassimere
Knickerbocker Suits with two
pairs of pants', pleasing pat
terns and colors. Made foH
service and offered at a price
that menus truo economy.
$5.90
Also finer grades In hoys'
two-pant anils at fil.lld to
I :I. .-Hi.
.iii rem
till IM'VWtJAi'n-lW
m
m,mm - Mcorporaieii
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
ROSEBURG, OREGON
THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT.
STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD
Pithy Paragraphs.
Whatever llrondwny may have been
In Its day, It Is a thoroughfare of aliens
now, nnd it has no day, comparatively
speaking, but only the night, wheu th
Dr. Keuulcntts of the luiand towns
walk with their more or less rustless
women folk, und try to believe they
have struck oil lu an emotional sense,
and that they are hsvliuf the time of
their lives. Louis lndg.
I 'Israeli said that every on likes
flattery, but with royalty you lay It
Red Cross Has
Need Fcr Nurses
led If those who are 11! at.d need
help would call the pasloM of their
church who will do everything they
can to relieve the sltur.tlo'i.
W
Kretwell
Ness and H. K.
)-E-C-0-T-IT !
Mii rwlii-willlnins product nnd fully up to the
of Alabaliiie, lllrcco
N utation for quality.
' for flnUhiiiir wall, .n.l i .t, ..i.
k.l .... .. "
""nr preparations.
'""idling and m-IHii? this product lung enough now that
nave no he,ta,lrT recommending it for an) KaNonilne J"
o have. Trr l. . . .
" "mi lie CTH14 iiiceo
l. O. l-'reeninn Here-
Dan Freeman, Associated Indus-:
tries booster, who wouldn't look at I
a hunk of cheese unless it had "Ore-gnn-iuade"
stamped on It, was "on
deck" today with the merchants. Mr.J
Freeman expressed himself as kighly
pleased with tne winnow nispiaya or
the Hoseburg merchants.
break, n sense nf duty that no nppi.sl-1 on with a trowel; and nations are like
tlon could swerve, and a con lcnce : royalty, only more so; iney win swni
Churchill Hardware Co.
'A
JnnrniJ Man Here
John K. Claghorn. director of the
merchandising bureau of the Ore
gon Journal. Portland, Is here to at
tend the merchants convention and
to handle the proceedlnes for his
publication. Mr. Claahorn Is also
to make a survey of business and
crop conditions In Douglas county.
l ather Dies
". 11. .Shoemaker, who Is employ
r by the J. ('. Penny Co., received
word this morning that tils father.
Henry Shoemaker of Salem, passed
away at that place yesterday. He
had leen III for about two years. Mr.
Shoemaker left for Salem this morn
ing and will return after the funeral.
Mam V- lt Vear
The figures that were given In Sat
urdays piper In regard to tuberru
!..! ca'S In Massa'husetti's and
Or on should have been small pox
rases. Oreron outnumbered Massa
rhu.ettes several numbers last year
In the small po cases reported and
the population of Oregon Is much
lower than that of Massachusettes.
which willingly rNked "life," "f.ir
tune" nnd "sacred lumor" for the pub
lic cause In which li" wns enlisted. He
set n store on lofty station save as It
pave oppniinnlty t" help his country
and his countrymen, nnd for the self
seeker and the time server he enter,
tallied the stern mlilempt visited like
wise upon the poltroon und the charla
low anything about themselves while
wondering at the credulity of other
lint Ions. A. Clutton-Itrock.
That Is Just the way lu this world;
nn enemy can partly ruin a man, hut
II lubes n irimil lintlireil Inllldlclnus
friend to complete the thing and make !
OLD SULGRAXE MANOR HOUSE i a
it perfect . Samuel L. Clemens.
Many things pais In handwriting,
which print "shows up." Print Is so
Impertinent flinging open the door of
little room, where, perhaps, two
lovi nre ciiuiniuulng, and saying to
I the public: "Have a look at thrin
I these great people In love! You see
they u;e just as silly as little people."
LlUn 'ierry.
Tho local chanter of III" It"d ,
' Croas ls bcsclgod with calls from
families In which all members arej
illl. asking that help be sent them at
lOnce, nnd at present there are nlii" !
i calls for nurses, or somcou lo do j
housework that the Hi d Cro'i can-
not possibly fill. They have can-1
ivassed the town for anyone who will
work by the day or hour and will
npproclato It very much If anyone I
Iwlshlna to do this work will semi.
their iiamn to Miss Agnes I'itch-
f,.ri1 nr In Ihn Chamber of Com-
inerc'o. Many of tin' calls ci.uio j Franrisoo refused lo vise her pass-
I from the rural districts wher i- port, under Toklo Instructions. Llb-
tlrn families aro III In bed. aul at oral newspapeis say that suppression
siimi houses "where no nurWS ran . adds strength to the mi vement
he obtained, a illney is sent out each which ti l government opposes
day buy Uie Keii truss wlih provl- cause It Inhibits tho pie
JAPS TRYING SUP-SZ
PRESS BIRTH CONTROL
(liv t'nllod Press).
TOKIO. Feb. 20. Japanese liber
als are protesting strongly against
tho action of the government In re-
I fusing entry to Mrs. Margaret Sang
er, president of the illrlh Control
league. The consul general at San
that
lo
th e
slons and food.
The Hed Cross would also be hi
stirp'us population Is necessitating
lp- Asiatic cxpnnslon.
SURE-You'll be Satisfied
THAT WE SERVE '
Recognized by Authorititt at th Eng.
hih Horn of the Washington!.
li?rkr3: The Best Meal in Town for
ras.s of la grippe. .Mrs. Hill s sis- A .
t.-rairlvid hero yesterday from Ku- TA IOntQ K
rme and will assist lu caring for j 44J
them. m
t SKKVIfK AND (Jl'AMTY C.rAItANTI'.KD.
-BlSs.SL-lj HOME RESTAURANT
Dunning and piogresslvo Serh-s. j 0
nigh School CP-dun. K "Tlio M ill!e C the IMiKk" " 4
Piano. Mrs I.. II. Moore. R ,.. A
Voice, Clyde M. SullUan. . f Sheridan btrcct.
l'hnni.ri02 Bf
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