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rosebuhq news pcvrrw. Saturday. December is, 10:2. -a FOUR Foster that Mechanical Spirit YOUR rOY may be a mechanical genius. Get him one of our Gilbert Erector Sets, or a game. We carry a complete stock, ranging from $1 to $5. It will develop his genius. A regular coaster w agon would make a fine gift for the youngsters. We liave them. Willi each purchase of $2 or over we will include, for 25c extra, a two-cell Winchester Flashlight Case, for this week only. See us for Xmas Gifts. Churchill Hardware Company ROSEBURG, OREGON JIMMY MURPHY LOOKS FORWARD 10 RACES IRr United Press LOS ANCEI.L.S, Dec. l(i. "There oiiKlit to be much more reed at tlin next race." Jiiiimy Miirptiy. milling king of the auto racetrack said in an Interview today. Far from contcmplatlns; otilttinR tho racing Kami', Murphy Haul that he was enthusiastic about tho com ing race at Minneapolis, when "the hoys" will nil drive new specifica tion automobile", with 12:! cubic inches displacement, lie said. Murphy recently gave the speed bugs the thru: of their lives by breaking his own world's record for 2G0 miles, averaging 114.ti miles per hour for the distance tit the Heverly Hills speedway. "Whenever a fellow wins a race, someone always starts a rumor that he's going to quit" he said. "Hut when the bug once Mies you. you suffer from it for the iett of your life." o kf.f.p vorit moky wohkixg 1'nltcd Slates government Victory 44 per cent bonds due May. 1923, Series A. It, C, D, K and F, hare been called for payment at iar on December 15, 1922, by the Treasury Department and Interest will stop on that date. For reinvestment phone or call In perron on Frank A. Terry, of the K.iti!table Savings ft Loan Association, Vmpqv.r. hotel. o .iti:i:x am Winston news has made a great improvement. The community will greatly ml3 the Kellsmeir family. They moved to Klamath Falls this week We wish them all good luck, and hope they will be prospered in their new home. RESIDENT BANDIT WOLf AT LAST PAYS PRICE GKAVD JUNCTION, Colo., Dee 1 16. (United Press). The giant i gray wolf Oaut for years roamed .Mesa County and caused bundredn or dollars In losses to stockmen, l.as made its last At ill. Luke Hummel of the Dolores section Is financially much better off as the slayer of the great wols for he collected a score of rewards. The wolk lender of a bold pack measured seven and one-half feet from tip to tip and weighed lit' pounds. Veteran trappers and hunters say It Is one of the largest ever killed on the western slope of Colorado. Scores of hunters have tried ralnly for years to run down the giant lobo. but he always avoid ed their baited traps and kept out of range of their rifles. Hummel set a large trap and at tached a heavy log to It. The next morning the trap and Jog were gone and a trail led through the forest. Hummel started In pursuit. For three days be followed the windings of the furrowed path left by the log as the wolf Bought to escape. At the end of the third day, fifty miles from the place where he set tho trap, Hummel came upon the animal, exhausted but showing fight. A fhot from this 30-30 ended the wolf's long career. Do not miss the pictures and music at Christian church tomor row night. (.UTS THAT LAST The P. T. A. at Clrren lias been serving hot lunches to the children this week. The children have en joyed them very much, ami If the parents will cooperate the lunches wl.' be continued during the next three months, or as long as the wenthor is cold and disagreeable The seventh nnd eighth grades have been assisting Mrs. Howard this week. The cold wenther tills week hai made it posKihle for a number of the nelghliors to do their butcher ing. ltev. Cordon wa present at (InM'n for church services Sunday, and his nieange was much appre ciated by those present. Mrs I.. C. Davis spent several days this week In Hosehurn. visit ing Mr. mid Vis. J. C. Mutfitt. who recently moved to town from tills hection. The Creen 8. S. will hold their Christmas exercises on Sunday nf ternoim Dec. 2 4th at 2 o'clock. A kp'endld program In le-lng niiiingcd with plenty of music. Marion Wentherford va-i chctid Corrcs pondine secretary, ami Floyd droves, assistant librarian. et Sunday Tlracelet watches. Some priced ai $11.75. Simmons watch chain i. Klgln watches for men In most all sl7.es and grades. A few pearl necklaces. Relh Thomas alarr.1 clocks. Ingersoll watches. All in stock. Call and get my prices be fore buying elsewhere. Wilbur L. Spaugh. 004 So. Pine St. o Electric curling Iron guaranteed t2.ll) up. Hudson Electric Store. o W. R. C. Holds Fine Meeting The ladles Relief Corps held a very Interesting and entertaining meeting yesterday afternoon, at which time tho old Boldlers were their guests. The program of the afternoon was as follows: Violin solo Mr. Droebeeker: Rec itation Mr. Hamlin; Scotch Song Mrs. ienrse chandler; Speech Mr. Webb; Song Mrs. Palm: Tnlk Judge Fullerton: Music 'Mrs. Fish er: Marching through Georgia Ily all. RAW FURS WANTED. Lamps for Xmas gifts, $3.33 Hudson Electric Store. up. Highest prices paid. In market all winter. Tiring In or hlp. Phone 87. Tt. F. Shields, at the Umpqua Battery Station. o , Diptheria Cases Reported in Salem SALEM, Dec. 16. Although one i-chool boy. Jack Darker, six yeaiB ,'ld died of liyphtheria this morning, nnd there are approximately seven other cases of diyphtheria affecting Salem school children, school offi cials, at a conference held this af ternoon, reached the conclusion that it would he best not to close any of the local institutions. Every precaution will be taken to curb tile spread of the disease and another nurse, to asolst Miss Grace Taylor, will be employed If one Is available. City Superintend ent George Hug stated. According to Dr. J. O. Mathis. school physician, the Btate board of health advises that the schools be kept open. The theory is that the children, If in school, will be In bet ter care than If they were allowed to go where they choose. Children. If they wiBh, may be Immunized by their physicians, Dr. Mathis said. That, he said, is the only guarantee agalnt the disease. The lad who died this morning Is the son of John Darker. Jr.. who la employed by a local florist. W.VI'FHW.W WOI I.D l'lto HU TU K 1OWIvST FHKIGHT HA I E Mtv Anem-lated Press.) CHICAGO, Dec. 16. The Illinois waterway connecting link between the Great Lakes and the Mississip pi will give the Btate tho second lowest bulk freight transportation rule in the world, according to fig ures prepared by M. G. Barnes, chief engineer of the division of v.aterwnys. Mr. liarncs, who designed the Panama Canal locks and later wa nsrocialed in the rebuilding of the New York state barge canal, says Hie luige locks planned for the Ill inois waterway, with a capacity of It. mill tons of freight nt a time, will cut transportation costs 50 percent under the New York rate. The New York canal locks can handle from 2.r.U0 to 3.00(1 tons at each lock age. The table prepared by Mr. Tlarnes shows that transportation on the Special musical numbers Christ ian church Sunday evening. I M., I.ntl, -.,l ..1. I .... .I....,.lnnn !.., the election of teachers will com- ........ ' . , ,, . . . ""in i, linen, wiiu men lu.u'm III jn it- tin- (iiiiiii.il e it'll inn , I .. I .. .1.... , ... ... , .'.in l-li'imi li'lllllll ll Ml SI'IHHII . ( s( .Monday inter a couple days nhsence lust week on ncnii'it of a had cold So much needed road work has I been done on the country rii.nl lev eling and filling boles with gravel 1:1.000 tons rapacity, is the cheap- In the world. One dollar will carry a ton of freight 1.000 miles In one of these ehlps, he says. The Illinois canal will come next, tlie table shows, with one ton be ing carried T.'.o miles for $1. Euro- CHICHESTER S PILLS ir--- iiii:iinu.iMiiaiiMi. "mi mil,, li.,i ... rV'N I...N..I .k,..rllr,.,;fl.l, ' " " ' IP.vl iii it i".-.lTirjV American railroads rmvtl saw sw Lues (. n,e dur: i y ,:!;:.::, fX I1'".'"" m"r ni I'UMi'MI ri.M lll. !..' fniinm D!Jt'r.fiisiSttRttai.fif Pian canals average 500 mile haul for $1 a ton nnd the New York barge ranal stands fourth, with a on mile haul of one ton for $1 average loo truck transpnr d highways. 20 miles to the dollar: nnd four miles I bv horse and wagon, according to Mr Primes. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given t hat the County Superintendent of Douglas County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for btate Certificates at H. S. Dulldlng, Rose- burg, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. ni., at. J anntinuing until Saturday, December 23, 1022, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. U.S. History, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon, Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition, Domesric Science. Methods in Reading, Courses of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, llinloiy of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Mel hods In language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Oithogmphy (h.ielllng). Physical Geagraph), L'ny lish Lileralure, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, lletany. Saturday Afternoon. General History. Bookkeeping. O. C. HltOWN, ' County School Superintendent, Don 1 si County. George Tucker Is Sentenced to Jailfi MEDFORD. Dec. 16. George KM Tucker, who was arrested by Sheriff J Te.rill last Saturfday r.lght on a My charge of drunkenness and who was';",", sentenced to ten dais in the city Jail I- U h.n ha nl.arlwl euilty to III- charge before Justice Glenn O. Tay lor was again brought ncioie m dignitary this morning. He pleaded guilty to a charge of driving an automobile wbila intoxicated and was sentenced to a ttrm of Illteen d.ivs in the countv U'l- "e already served four days of the clt tail sentence and will he trans III ti, u.j.,,.,,1 ,.,,,,. lini that (it driving a car while intoxicated, waa.jr filed by Deputy State Motor e hide Inspector J. J. McM:.bon. M Ks IM NOT DESPISE IS The day of pmall things. Fetid j Cm.iH trintra Clinntcf Kive. IJOS-i well Mineral 'waters ,e iy not rjjjjlfl :ney niayi cure ii prosy um are lnvalualile In Hheuniatl :ia. Kid ney, and Stomach truub'es. Com m ission Ha ndle Sixteen Millions SALEM. Dec. 15. Receipts or the Oregon workmen's compensa tion fund since Its creation on Ml vember 5. 1S13, Ui date total 1 1! - 43,0X5.54, according -to a finan cial statement Issued by the Indus trial accident comri'.sslna lice. Of this amount $1S. 301.420. 44 war contributed by the employers. $1,- 1S2.3S3.42 by the workmen, $Sii.i. 223.57 by the Ftate and $ss.- 052.11 representR'lntere:it on secur ities In which tht surplus is Invest ed. During the same period there have been dtsbnf sements nggr. catins; fll.321.93fi.4S as follows: Pensions, $l.(i,14.ri.t:i: lor time loss, $1,134,503.22: 'or pern.a nent partial dlsablliiv ..-s than 24 months. $51 4. 234. 2d: for niedica! aid, $2,271.SS8.59; for burial ex penBes. $90,490.10: for vocational rehaMlitation, flii2.534.fiu: di vidends pnid.i $1,157,793.34: ol nilnlstratlve expenses, $1,141, 34R.S5. The expense rate, represent inr the proportion of the overhead cost of administering th" fund, dur ing the nine-year period has beer. 7.2(i per cent. The nnassigned surplus of the commission ns of November 30, ns shown by the monthly financial summary was $327,538.89. TAXPAYERS ATTENTION' The annual meeting of the Dong- las County Taxpayers' League will be held In the Circuit Court room at the court house, Hoseiiurg. Oregon on Wednesday. December "Olh, 1922 nt 10 o'clock n. m. All tnxpnvers are urged to attend this meeting. Douglas Colinty Taxpayers Iarue. C. H. DAILEY, Pres. Loans made by this bank may be paid c'f any time after five v -the bonower may enjoy the unusual privilege of taking 33 ycui e"ri" his l.Wa in insiiiii.TiiT.3. 3 The loans arc made under supcTnsioB Hi1 Farm Loan Doard a bureau of tlie United Statt-s Treasury. " Do you ward money on a non-maturing racitau,a at 6 interest for a terra of ' years, under an amortization plan, to relund an existing mortn&e; !uy more land; -iminvc Ihc trophy yo:i purciia&i ec,iw.,mc::: or C- ru pvoviue building or your farm; or for some other ii ii!;:;rui purpo, Then vwrits direct to us. a si ei e- t ij' irxm to raiders' 3 California eJbint Stock Land Ban CAPITAL $700,000.00 Corner Montgomery chd Clay StreeU or i DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. j R f GUY CUKUUW Roseburg, Oregon i SCI . - ., ALWAYS ASK V3 FCR Th E.con.y BZKMG POVUniR Escnomv Grocery j Xmas Suggestions! Saviour that the first two seats all across the front of the armory were quickly filled, then the platforii and tinauy tne cuoir ion was pac- ; rA .l .. .nnt.uj t l.ji 19 saved. It was the largest Altar'ffj Call ever witnessed In Albany. !p . o ' Insure in .the Iiaukers' Life Com pany of Des Moines, Iowa, D. K. 1 llendrickson. Agent, Su3 Winches ter St. r. 4 i PROFESSIONAL CARDS tin. m. m. Physician. ri.vi.nn cntrofractlo 114 W. Lane St. 2 Just Arrived Some of Our Belated Toy and Doll Shipments w liii-h we have ii-u i-d tAtromely low to move them in a short time. Don't fnil to visit our toy department, as by so dointr you will sa?e money. TOYS 15c to $1.50 DOLLS niovin"; eyes 25c to $8.25 C. J. BREIER CO. Dr. Price Closes Albany Meetings Dr. Price, the evnng "list who.1 stirring revival meetings have aroused Intense interest throughout tho entire state has completid hi meeting:. In Albany and Is now -it Corvallis for a short time. He will go Into California nnd vlU come :o Kosenurg on ren. i io mini u :- li s of meetings lasting until KcL-j runry 22. ! Eight minister', pastor.i of the en- j operating church s In the great revival nt Albany, spoke at the clo-- j lug service lasi Sunday nit'.1'. D" T. .1. McCrossnn of th" Vr.iteit I Presbyterian. Ttev. A. 1. Thompson of the Grace I'ti-.- byteriii'i. Uev. I. I E. Parrot spoke for P.ev. Fell in an : of the First P;'i"ist church as ttv latter was- in Kugene niakimr ar- J rnngements for tne fit rvices in tlir.t ; city, nlvn Uev. Prnt of the Church j o' -tie Itrethe'-n. Rev. Hailreue ii, r , T. church. Key. C. ! TI. Hi,vr of Nararene Church, i Hev. Ollvr of Hie Free M."h,..,(.t Church, and v. Wilson nn i va--! gelist; the testimony cf thee men i was nn Inspirmion -to nil tliatj beard tlieni aivl the co-operating churches gave It. Price a in amni ons invitation to retuin In AtMe- ' for another s- : :i i of meetings: th 1 pastors were t'liauitnoils It t1.!1! j conimenilat ion e1 Dr. l rl "e s ponpii scriptural pre.. ;t;it!on of I '. s nn iiges. nr.d ?:o of !;is :tno i.i'i lical pre--eira"-.'i of the doctrine e'' pllsieal li. alil. At the cloye of the pr. ir1!:!. rvic so iniiny cm,. ' forward seeklt g the Lord as their . "DEFORE you siirn an appli cat.lcii for life insurance mad Automotive Accessories that would makes vmnktiatmmM gift to your motoring fricnili Pedal I'adg Dash Lites Iloto-Melers S. & M. SpotlishU -Mirrors KauffuiMi Spotlightj Jlar Caps Car Hewers KLep I'lutes Dome LlehU i-ai king Lamps x Presto Siaj apit Kobe Locks X Cmio Cat Flash Lij.hls PyrfHfhErajiiia Mayo-iikinner. Automatic V."indstitU Caxa We can lurnish any of the akw ir'n ' neatly put up, with Christas 4, . ( C. A. Lockvvood Motoi to. r.OSEEUKG, OP.EC0S ( UOTIiL UMPQUA "KOBCburg'a Finett." MCW AND StODEIiN The peoplo of Doiisiaa county re lnvlied to make their head quarters here. W. J. V EAVEU. Prop. HIGH R. UOKEUTSON 4 CO. Mi-uiU-r AiiH'ric!! 1 11 -tit lit?- nt Arrouutiiutt AI'Ciit'XTANT'. At'lUTUltS, INI UMi: TAX SKUVll K riirltiuiil, nn-. mill Minm-ninli.. Minn. Ait.ln sv: 1.M7 e-fii llii'lihiii:. t'orllionl. Orti. '4incw Your Property Line" H. L. Eppsteln C. G. Stewart Licensed Engineers and SURVEYORS Located 2-18 N. Jackson St. With Douglas Co. Abstract Co. Phone 87. 1 55 : d 3 n I a b a n wa GROCERY tJanta CUu nil ii Tl j Assiftut!: i 'n will nuke ?gu!i'j rrics on fine Clnsmt ' di'S for ill KhMli. Sal, schools and thntdi On. trees. Sep n y'or T 28 - Special Bargains!, Two Now Ones Every Day Until Christmas See Our Bulietis HI B Sure tiM 3 Old Dutch Cleanser 2 Pkg. Ivory Starch 1 Pkg. Pee ft Washing Machine Soap All Regular Price $1.05. Special Price 70c MONDAY ONLY. 3 lbs. Rice 3 Its. Bayo Beam All Regular Pnci St JUDD'iS GROCERY Sootlms 1 ,!5 Otr 4 Step it nou Am Auction House -S N. Jackson Sale Every Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Doth city, farm ar.d stock sales fcaadlcd to yi.v.r satisfaction. P.-iato hales daily. Radabaugh & Patterson . . . mn TUB Bt OUR FACII IXIIia h.iuai W csnnot rrow faster than tho surroundln cooiW Uto to keep far In adrance of our pren: o--li lwrger Inresunent than ordlnnrtly requlr 7.-K ARR PREPARED TO 8KIU K "lB V"" MOMENT'S KOTICB WITH ECOXOMT TO Wl las County Light& Wat E. VL ESMXO Man- Bou2 Only too often ta lhai annnyirg littl cct;.:;i rr,irp rt i:;. cento c r-r. Cckiistvcrr mit with Vr. Kini:', G-i i:! tii"f f-r. -r'..-t-.y,irritr tr ?:ro.u nd i:rt!.ir..f.I ti.itnc cuMk?vf k, k tl:t i-onfri'wti, n i t arpiir a-.l rwt co.J Tt.ia. At all Urucita. DaKING'S-w -asyivp Jor coughs a:IJs i J NOTICE! MILK CONSUMERS V.'e i in handle a fi vr more ti:'!,";;,:s ":,iy, mi,) u, ,,rJt cm,.. f,-,t ..;Vld. We iiro.Iuie eur mitl 11-1,1; f,...a ,s:l(1 c,v,v, i '.i;'. ; We me mine to stay i't t'i-' b;7, so plume ur wauls t" s r:i. The Rexroad Dairy J. E. REXROAD OixenviHe 'mm lA Carload of Reinforcing t Contractor and BulUer" ildir is prepared to five nn estimate on ny 'fcV contemplate. Also dealer in Cement, f;f k w i : t i rmnirp TIarn. ',1 IWIKIIUUM; 111 em i""!' .,- ".WKW V