WOSEBUBO NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, JANUARY t. Inirmrpr ninnrn !ii!!DnilJl nPJIV IC ITUfl UWM Pllffi ''ir PAGE BIX e?EN 10 FIS fl F - III iUniJ'.LUL rlirri.n iUMrUUfl UI1LI !U muiiJiiuiiLuuiu x JUDGED BV ACHIEVEMENT M us not Judge people by (he way ther work, but by their achievements. S4iui may economize In one way, and some In another- but hn who my fit a surplus la accomplishing something wnnh while. Open an account with us. 4'! Interest Paid On Savings Accounts TheRoseburgNalional Dank Rosebur'Ore. X Girl Who Protested Cuttoma of Race I and Fled From Marriage Haa Returned After Long Absence WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. Mildred "'en, 17 year-old Chinese eirl of this city who lias twice thwirted family plans fur hfi niarrfitKe lu Gcor?" Nun l.ee. New York university Miu't-nt. bv disappearing from her honio hern, re turned uKuin lam night after an ab sence t,r a week. Hie told reporters the wedding "probably will take place iu me spring. hlie reviali-d that she had been slaying with school friends hero dur ing her disappearance because she "didn't want to get married and leave niy mother. LEGISLATURE TO MEET ON MONDAY (Continued from page 1) E E (My I'mird I'rras ) PAItlfl, Jan. . (i.rniiiiiy appeal rd today for an opportiiiilly to ex plain the reparations default and avert France's contemplated Kuhr occupation. The reparations com mission Invited the tiermaus to ap pear before It Monday. Dr. Irene Hunt, who has been visit Ins; her mother, Mrs. K. W. Hunt, left yesterday for l'asadcna, where she lilts nrrepted n position. I Isabella !, now exlttlnf narH rolUB jnto will entertain with card, and time t time and they are . re a7ed dancing Tuesday Jan. Sth, at 'to and dovetailed with the general Muoabee hall. Tarda promptly iafai. .,i,...ni-.,7 "eral hi 8 o clock followed by lunch weal application of the knife Is likely 1 "' If 'r,"m 1." M P' " dl8ru" """ No doubt t.ood Music and Rood floor. Ad-4!tho only logical wav to nroeeeH i e mission in cenls. A in on it the guests registered at the Grand Hotel last evening were V. 1 Marlon, I'ortland.; deorge Moren. Camas Valley; M. l'reble; Han Francisco; J. Schaeffcr, Fan Francisco; M. Lusler, Healtle; Mr. and Mrs. Hiiko Kcrble, I'ortland: Mrs. William M. I'orter, Camas Val ley: llnwnrd I'lillir. rilv. yJUUt .1'3H.V iXJL.M3txMJk!Hi3l2 KB ! Shin Yniir I.ivn Pillllf rv IlrPWPr. Vonl in. Untie " J ' -"VVW , VHi UUU HUf,0 I, TO only logical way to proceed i to revise the whole svxteui of state administration, ami whether or not Ihe legislature will be able and will Ins; to deal with a lare proposition iar this kind remains to be seen. Jn this connection It should be noted that many of (he state commissions draw no salaries from the ate. and while the number of coinnilmdons Is Inrae, the cutllnjr off of the hulk of them In number would save, prac tically no money to the state. It Is also to be borne In mind that the new oemocralle administration will .havo many friends to reward, and ! wucn It comes to actually cutting down offices the ple-cnunter crowd will make themselves heard, or at least felt. The organization of the House Is supposed to be settled by the choice of K. K. Kuhli as speaker. The or ganization of the Senate Is not gen jerally conceded to be settled and I there may be yet some interesting developments In that connection. jOur hotiKlas County Senator has : fourteen votes pledged for the or ifice of president of the Senate. ;hll sixteen are necesuirv m - choice, his supporters nre at ind 1 Ing loyally by him, and It Is noticed that the opposite crowd nmgio. .f discordant elements im ... i. difficulty In holding together, i.'ov- ernor-eieci fierce Is now nn Import ant factor In the organization of tho Senate, as he Is using sci. li power ra oerent senator Kddy lor the presidency, becnitfe the lat ter took the stump for tiovcrnor (Jl cott anil niad.a warm flg!u against 1 lerce. Other strain.-.) iiini.r-cur-reuts exist In cnnnecllrm with tie organization of the S' nato. If K.I ly can lie defeated for tue iir.-si b ncy both houses of the bchlatiire ni.'d the covernorshlp will be practical. v under cue control, unless r course the INerio organization lu t ie Sen ate should nit to plece.i whlc'i It In very likely to do. even if it should prevail at the outset. (lovernor-ele. t I'lerc- ncems to b- approaching the legilailv fission i . I ""' "d dofent merltorlus nieas- - - " - - - .! Uri'M Which hn tiifiv n ni 1 i'. loose ,JW'mjjjija who are aciiualnted with the sentl- RINGER. " Pacific Meat Co. Market 803; FIRST AVENUE Seattle, Washington Last week we pnid or heavy liens, 22c per lb., f.o.b. , : " Seattle Lnst week we paid for light hens, 1 7c per lb., Seattle f.o.b. Dressed capons from 35c to 37c, f.o.b. Seattle We Remit by Return Mail Many Violation of FUhlwt I-aw Are Jue to j" k of kuowletlge of Jjiht Acconliiiu to .ine WaJ-.lcn. Many violations of the fishing laws are being found, but In prac tlcally every cae the violation Is caused by Ignorance of the present laws rather than a malicious Intent to violate, and consequently there have been few casts prosecuted, ac cording to ldstrict Cauie Warden Kd Walk.r. The open aeasaon for trout, six inches and over. Is from April lDtb to November 30th of each year. There Is an open aeason for trout ten Inches and over in the Pacific ocean and all the bays, inlets and streams affected by tide water, dur ing the months of January, Feb ruary, March and, April of each ) en r. The enly stream In Douglas Coun ty that Is affected by tide water Is the I'mpqua Hlver, so that under the law all streams are closed at present except the I'mpqiia river for angling or the taking of fish in any manner what cVer. Thia law closing the tributaries to winter fishing Is to protect the fish on their spawning ground and if lived up to by sportsmen will help to keep the' streams stocked. This law on this subject is to be strictly enforced, Mr. Walker slates. Hear Ilanjo Frank at the Salvation Army ball tonight. 8 p. m. mi IS LET Bids Received By County Court For btructure On New Road Out of Riddle Are Considered Very Satisfactory Oregon Grower Association Making Plans to Handle Large Broccoli Crop of the Willamette Valley SALEM. Jan. 6 Plans for the handling of more than i'lO car of broccoli the coming season are now alnjit completed by the or.'gon Grow ers Cooperative association. The broccoli district In this part of the valley is confined mostly to coun try surrounding Salem and Indepen dence, and it is estimated that l.uu ucrea in this district are now planted to broccoli. Conditions op to date are very favorable for a good crop this year, and the only thing that could prevent a satisfactory harvest would be freei Ing weather, similar to that experi enced in this section last year, when almost the entire broccoli crop was ruined. The contract on he Yokum bridge. to be built on the Iiid.Ile-Paciflc Huh- wav road, wr.s let today to Catching and Kvan, whose proposal was veryjnient, mean that the state may go satisfactory, being below the estimate: "head with its highway building pro- fiALEM, Ore., Jan. 6. The probable income of the state highway depart ment during the blennlum of l!i-5 and VJH will bo approximately fl,2.".0,0UU. j Of this estimated Income all but ! $7,o0,nu Is obligated in connection with fixed expenses, such as main-1 tepance, payment of interest and ma-. turities on bonds, operating expenses and other items. Of the Si.uV'J.tkiO unobligated $750, 000 must go to the federal govern ment for forest road work; tJOO.OOO must bo used in letting contracts to complete road projects agreed upon Before November 30, VJzz; $3,500,000 must be used in letting contracts for post road projects not yet agreed upon, and $2.LT.0.0u0 will be available or contracts upon work over which the federal bureau of public roads will have no authority. Work to Go On. These figures, taken from the records of the state highway depart- ol the state engineers. The contract was let for $11.410.4K. The next high est bid was submitted by K. H. Mctz ger who offered to construct the bridge for only $S0 more than the sue gram during the next hlcnnum with out Interruption, regard!: ss cf what the legislative session opuning next Monday may do ill the way of road legislation. The session of this win- 5 Dance at Canyon Camp Pavilion Canyonvillc, Sat. Jan. 6th Dance tickets $1.50 per couple Extra lady 50c Music by Novelty Orchestra cessful bidders. Iiids were also sub- l,'r m!,y not- after D-' niggardly mined bv the Union Bridge conipanv,!"" ,np ""'Ject of appropriating money J. F.lmer Nelson and Metzgcr end ' for "Kh way work. Johnson 'a uri,'f. the state highway depirt- The bridge will be located on the "!c!it ,we" """"'i'"1 W1,h its '"'" road to be built from Itlddle to the r al n'liti"n "! with the prospect Pacific highway, A large amount of I "I'1 f"r 18 two years for It is bond money has been appropriated Tor ""''A nt t!ll I'f'iicts contemplated this project which Is also being nld.di D" cu"""ttei1- . by ol her funds. This will shorten the . . , 0 ,, distance from Riddle to the hivhwav L Frank Kquitable and will give a direct road which wiil ? 'w '.K I.I',,,a,n Association Is at be called upon to bear heavy traffic. L'"t""'a ""'; liecaue or the low bid received at nccrnK1 .Mni.e-ro.A. is time the county is anxious to0REG0N INDUSTRIAL PROCRESS Pacific Light 3fc Power company plant on Hood river to cost ll.2S0.000. Contract let for bridge between Marshfield and Hunker Hill. " With H.ooo.u:0 less valuation. I'ma tilla county lowers county tax lew. l lillaiiuin gets a planing mill in "the near future. Projects to get funds: Klamath. Umatilla, $'JOO,000; IJaker, mis lime tne county Is anxious to start the Umiqua Park bridge project Immediately, n is believed that a bet ter bid can be obtained now lhan at any other lime and it i:i desired to get Immediate action on this project in order that advantage may be taken of the existing conditions. .M. Irw'n. Ito.lge garsg intent or the leading memhera ,.r jj.the legislature know that this fear Jt Is without foundation. The dispo sition of leading republicans will he 10 consuier each measure on its I rwm, 113 How i n St. Phone 2"2-Y. and of uso to tlie State hn will (iii.l plentv of nnslstance In aerurlnv Its adoption. Of course it goes without saving that the it. 'publican majority will not expert Covernor Pierce to "play politics" by way of building up n Ih uiociatlc machine. Any am bitions which he may have along this line may strike bard sledding In the legislature. DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weather Ilureau. local office Roseburrf. Oregon, J 4 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths Highest Irmpeialute vester.l .v r.7 Special for January. Our price on itivuriio cleaners. 91U.VU. aic Ivean, I $700,000; i-uiuj aioi oaiuwiu. ,.00,000. I Highway commission to cut $170,- 1000 on l!i:'J overhead. NEW TODAY. state registers 131,000 motor vo- ' Ihlcles beginning 1925. I Fire losses for 1922, $.1 020 000 FOU KENT Up-to-date furnished; Loss to state in taxes 2S2 000 ' ' apartments. 42S PHzer. Harney county protests against FOU T1ENT Furnished housekeeping ".vote bounties. ilea 1 ...in., r companies distributed SS.Tcj in. !i to ei.:ployes Christmas. Po . f IV.Uaiid planning third pier for in;.;. Se -i Portianl hanks had $110 367.(1 ..I (lopos t December 29. Micton to ixtend water system. Eugene $7.'.,(HiO theater planned. llillshoro Newt county hospital to cost $:i.,0U0. Eugene New r,r.wmill near Walton starts operations. Vernonia to get 100 new dwellings. p r '-i n-nyuruting plant. 11N r - I our nx.m fuinishxl. EiiL-en.w. 11 ,),, .. i,,. fl.t ill v c -.1 ..- v : . ' " """r nun IO '. "- in... je. i.u, van lie ereeien nn otrn n 'hone 1S1-U. 'Southern Pacific. HAMS and MACON country cured by experienced hand. Iteasonuhle. Phone :!1'U. 1'OU KENT Furnished sleeping roo'ui. Use of telephone and bath. 311 E. Oak Street. FOU SALE Oaf liaySe" It LT An derson ranch, 3 nil. west Looking Class rtwtl. Ft "I of 4 ' TA MVwuuu,tW.'UWWwwwwwuI l.. 'SI lernperatur.i last 1ulI( ! , 1 V Till? D IVr T UT T7 A "is m. S' ONI Y mwT-riHa hiiowm anw at itte a.m ii AX I TODAY ONLY 13IG VARIETY PROGRAM I An All Star Cast in 1 "False Fronts" I A SenaMionnl Drama of Social Hypocrisy. The Story I of a l ootlmll Star Who liVcame an Klol in rt-ripnailon. last :t tioum '11 Total le-ee since first of m.wh 1 I.". 0n11.1l imvlp. tor this month .. 5 70 tal Piwip. from Sept. 1, 19:2. to dale 1-. no Aver, pr.vlp. from Sept. t. 177 H as Total .L in lency from Sept. 1, . V y: - 0 11 Avusce procliv for 4t wet sea sens, (Sept. to May, in-.) 31.39 Toni:;bt nnd KuiMt'iv rain WILLIAM HELL. Observer. r.-.l' r 1. a 1 i oi s raratlise Come and see what woke him up and sent him crashing to a harder fought goal and victory Also TOM SANTSCHI in "LaRue of Phantom Valley" And Comedy: "The lte Lamented" I NEW LAMP BURNS ! 94 AIR i g Heats Electricity or Cas A ntw ei limp (.mi F 'lv ''"Hi-.:!, ..tt. I L Hon.)..- 1I .0.1. lo. t . " "". .m'.ii- ii-ii. TjMiiiieern 'an I Ol: SALE-lhre. quirtor fieel bed "end Snow Creek Irrigation dls and springs, cod condition, reason-1 trkt votes 40.(o0 bonds for project aide. Phone LTeJ, 8 a. 111. to 6 p. m. iMti Hill $23,000 bond measure AN INVESTMENT"5 rm.m""houieini,.I'8 for "'construction of water ith good lot. Uenting for 115 per, Vhe in,. 1 inT1. 1. ' iriin'!c Somnicr hotel to re WANTEH losition on a farm by ei-iccive J...... .,1 Improvem.nts per.enced man or will rent or take) liatik of Oregon Cilv to be rcmod. ore of ,,.,r,v Add. ens "Fa.m eled at a cost of S2i ouo ixier care .N. ws Itevlew. Portland Eiks new WHY not "start tnur'bullil.nK nowTVVF ll,""B nearly completed. hue funds available for building1 Uusselvllle New $20,009 loans. I'uHHiui Kuvlm- n. 1 T ,m siliool to be built. Association. H. o. Parccter, Score-1. rlu";"" to K"t I3.1.000 girls' dorml tnrv. Itory. r.. : - IWI.n,l iftrt. ...... Ill I.P WANT K.- A vonmn toiiuk!n," rd 5 fi 4 r.M.r. h "? rmit ' morning. I.i.h, hoUM-kr.-pli. No rlSonlJ 1 3 11 prL'vi m Z J W r I-ann rnuntv complete,! 70 mnn muI Mim-t Sh. llwr 8rfating dunu past VOli, S AI.i: A l"w .rTrriTa. . nlw rv rmruiim . . .. hi i uie ID 11.000,000 conrrotc i r I-- tt i, ft ,in Tomorrow and Monday "Tl IF. IXDWEK 'I Y UN" i U I ' '.iC'l lit . hi.. I.. ,( J,,,,,,,, ( I o.t..r. n-. k er ii'l'U.S ii I'. I mii..!r rl. an. .r "I" .r anil t .,r ,,i n k-r.... (. ,.! ;,. V M J..hT,...n M , l'..rl 1 . ts I I...' . , n li ,1 . K;ci: ,. , , n I., itue ..t... ( !;( ,,, ,,' 111 h, lp l, , -Odd Fellows erecting conipanv feet lumber dur- :t X . AN t.l ... i t.vr .nun ta. th AH Mull' -liv .,r f ..: t" M l i n e v, met ;th. u.iike i fuck at JM. t.r Wi trade for nice loninurcial riuantipes. e'i or.M u .e nr ewes. He is a fine: Astoria New 11. p. o. f; temnlo l Indmdn tl nrf . (l I. .. i . . h. hull. ... .... .. . '. 'einpie to h'ii- fl' mi l. isi-- m .ti.t in f.'ili.e.iil. I....-..,. inarKp.i, piarn with white -orin ii.nu tuntkincs. At.iut 4 years old. and ".Ooil homo. very laire. He is a good value at: tJoshen-liwell road contract aw-r.l !-. but I have brl him to all rnvl11' "r fJ..r.;i. stock and mu-t have a chance. Hej Ijiddle to get cbH-trlc power. . ..v...... mi r cisintTion. James A.: '"" u .einire i.timte-r " in. aui. tin I h.me 3F2. 1'roouces rB.uno.OO f. HI T YOl It lltt-.v i,i,.l.-r.,- ..- '"c l,st Tear. White Hatchen . men.b,.r of the Son-' r, '"''n U rTr lima r.v.it.f t- , . , ' c.inntT. - , ...... nurrnii Accr, i . Hru.hori.. All flfvk, Ai-.-'n ' 'Vj "2 M!orn rP ' com bv Kami Dunvtu Invr.t.r ' I U r"'1't l,iaIt Hh iO.OtK.-f.f oium A fcratlf ,rlh it..j v.. . ,7 '- bridge con! l-.ra.Tt plant to be erc t.sl at We bak costing spprox ,.,.,,..,,. ihZo luuusinal ., Lurcau. Planning W e ban. nil KS. su.l A V" grade for IV. i,.,l. t-M'inn hn wan's sometbirs b. t t.r. Write u. at once fur Informs ...r. p, ,. V ,, ; ,ATl ,,. l T,I ErAI.I M.V. Calif. DANCE Maccabee Hall Saturday Night The Umpqua Five "The Harmony Czars" Real Snappy Dance Music for 3 Full Hours Canton Restaurant Sheridan Street, Near Depot Will Open MONDAY, JANUARY 8 Quick Lunches a Specialty Chop Suey Chinese Noodles American and Chinese Dishes Served Good Service Everything New and Neat KF.li?0, Wash., Jan. 5. Truman N'orthup, No. 109G Knott street, Portland a salesman for the Freer Tool d Surply company, who was reported rescued from the waters of the Cowlitz after the collapse of the bridge and who later disappeared, was located today at Aberdeen, Wash. K. P. Renshaw, a frllow salesman, talked over the telephone with Northup at 9:30 o'clock this mom Inir. Korthup told Henshaw Oiat he was In the water floating down stream for 45 minutes before It rescued. After this be felt enough to proceed on his n Aberdeen to attend to bustnev thoueht no more of the mattr cave Henshaw the details ot h:. perience In the stream . before rescue. See the Sherman, Clay k pianos at 824 N. Jackson id Moore Music Store. 0 - The Daughters of the AmH Revolution will meet at the hon-l Mrs. Houck. chapter regent, on day afternoon, at 2:30. A full.: ance Is requested. Keep up that Thrift Habit When you cash in your War Savings stamps and Thrift stamps, open a Savings account bear-, ing four per cent interest compounded semi-annually and add to it regular ly and you will be sur prised at the results. The Savings' Habit is a Good Habit. First State & Savings Bank . Ask for one of our calendars. GLADYS H. STRONG Teacher of Piano Dunning System for BeginntrJ 426 $. Main St. fbon3 OREGON NURSERY Cu All Kinds of Nnrsey Stod For Sale J. C Markley Crantl Hotel Roseburg, W CHICOPEEP HATCHER! Now ready to book orders t day-old chicks and custom hatci:: EARL VOSBURGH, Roseburg.C- If the Rain Comes through your top. stop at Jones' Auto Top Shop Sedan Curtains for Ford Tour.1 Cars Winchester and N. Jackson StH Phone 46S II I If MRS. M. A. STRALEE ON THE ORGAN TODAY TOMORROW You'll love America more after seeing ALICE BRADY IN "Anna Ascends" f IPS BRADY In the In- 'PlrlnK role In which she 'cored her bluest stage sue. Ni,a Nal-" "id navid lowcll In the supporting cast If a Paramount EARL HURD COMEDY ONCE OVER- MONDAY NEAL HART IN "TANGLED TRAIL- j STIRRING TALE OF THE NORTHWEST t0 NOT MISS IT MRS. GEO. BERRY ON THE ORGAN TODAY ONLY Hoot Gibson In quick-action story of tl' West, In which he has to til a real man's battle to find ' real girt "THE GALLOPING KID" SHERLOCK HOLMES "THE NOBLE BACHELOR MERMAID COMEDY "RAPID FIRE" . 8UN DAY-MONDAY MAE MARSH IN "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" Regular Admission Lower Floor - - 25c Balcony - . 15 MATINEE Today and Tomorrow ANTLERS