ROSEBURG NEW3 REVIEW, MONDAY, ji i MARCH 19, 1923. PAGE FIVC I w w i nozjgLWi si I Pnnkbvthe Clock ' int-0fthines to be done around the house that you ill H running back and lortn uk r . H tA ; mokine properly. liLKS g II you uavv - 13 Fl W esiiEgntise p. t Pi 3151! Automatic Electric Range In your kitchen, you can M i prepare your food, put it in the oven and forgot uhout it. K ' C'ouipletu Automatic Control turns the heat on and turns it Cj ' off at the exact time you want It done. jw j After you have set the clock on the range, you can go about Eg ; some oilier task, and he sure that the food will start cooking I, ) at just the ri;;l:t nieiiient to have it done by meal time. And W m it win nave tuu ricii, juicy lmvor mat is louuu ouiy in ioou fg walk In s W eonloil iust 'finir enonrh. fi Phone 177. fj I.' t your electrical dealer, whoso address is below, demon- ' ; u stmto to you Hint the Wcstine.house 3-19-U Automatic Electric i gj Halite meets your requirements exactly. b fi More Convenience Outlets Make Kj H . . . More Convenient Homes ' 1 u 1 I We have a Complete Line of $3 ' J Westinghouse " j I Ranges S if on display in our store Hudson Electric Store B Phone 123 Seeders, cultivators and garden t A. L. Rohbint, Portland; V. Vv. (I'oll.U press.) STOCKTON, t ul. .March 19. A pentliuiHii from Sweden found u siolen automobile. "What's your address?" a.-ked he sarrfeant hi police headquar- tera when the Under reported the car. "Dredger UIYler," the ser- scant Hun wrote, taking literally what his visitor told.hmi. Next day the police wanted to see the Swedish M nileman. They rearched the river front but no such dredger could be found. Was he a Kwvde?" asked a dp- tective who hud a happy thought. "Yes," said the sergeant. "I have it," answered the do- tective. And he hied himself to the dredger "Jupiter" where he found his man hard at work. J Break Uwilh DkKING'S NEW DISCOVERY tkfitiHlfy cagk syrup Moore, and her orchestra playing until the close of the parly. VauKhan drag Wlmrtou llros. saws and parts at WE DON'T GIVE A WHOOP! IF YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI WE HAVE THE GOODS 10 SHOW YOU! Our prices are as low as we can make them, our goods are as good as the manufacturers can make them, and we invite comparison and trial. We guarantee them to satisfy you. ' No matter what you are planning, talk it over with us. Tluiid a homo. We will help you. Pae Lumber ami Fuel Co. John Maule, ropretwntuilve of the Shell Oil Company at MrUlord. Oro yoti, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. K. Maule, arrived here Satur day and spent the week end hero. Mr. Muule attended to b'isinens mut ter relative to the Shell Oil Com pany, and Mrs. Maule visited wtih Mrs. J. hi. Dent. LOCAL NEWS t i Arundel, piuno tuner. Thone 189-L. S. J. .Tones left on the morning train for Gleiidnlc. where he will re main until Tuesday looking after business interests. Fuller Brushed, J. B. Crnry, 302-R. Laverne Hawn, who is nttendir.s ! O. A. C. arrived Saturday to upend the spring vacation here with his parents. Talnloss extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. Mrs. C. J. Reidel and son Bobble, of Grants Push arrived in Roseburs Sunday and will spend the next week visit inir with Mrs. lieidel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heidol. Mrs. Chas. O. Stanton, teacher of Flano. Res. Thone 75-J. 702 S. Pine. Mrs, B. E. Hemphill, who spent the week end in Roseburg with her husband who la employed by the California Oregon Power Company, left for her home this morning. Froducts 120 W. Lane Mrs. O. F. ffaley, of Round Prarie and two children, who have been visiting near town with Mrs. Haley's father, A. A. Stafford, left this morning for their home. MOORE MUSIC STUDIO, 324 N. Jackson St. Phone 502. George Honck, and Tom Cut" fort h, who are attending the Cni versity, arrived In Rosehurg Satur day to visit at the Houck linm. Mr. CutKforth will also visit at Kid dle with relatives. Dr. Edith Witzel, osteopathic phy sician. 302 Perkins Bldg. Tel. 293. Mr. and Mn. Romanso Wood are visiting with friends at Forlland Ihis week, and were accompanied to the metropolis by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, of Gold Hill, who ar rived here last week. no l ire or s w.u or i iiiii k in n- l HOAU 1IOMJN. "NOTU'K IlKUKllV GIVKX that FMilt tl hiits will he rt ci ! by the County Court uf DuiiKiua Coimty, Oro- Kii mi JTiUiiy thH hlU day o Aiirii, j a i i ik imur or teti t iu o rim k tn. lor the Kale l Thri-e lltimlrd KtKlity Thou.-utlul DoiIui h U".""1'.0" May 1st, -'A and iKHiied in )tnoiiiiim tloiiH uf I lfty JuUara tl&u.uu) or mul- tilK'H tlirit-of up to Unu I ho U mil lit IhillarH Si l'MUU.y) ut the option of the Biict.-tiful bulclt-r ami Lt arinic I merest not to ext't-i'tt' nix tr rent per unuum payable soint-aitnunlly at the frue or the rounty ireaHUitr of hnuK- httt County, or-'Kon or at too fiM-ai KKeiuy ot tho htHte of Onmni In New York City, New York, at the option of bUhh r on tho iirKt day of Alay and the tiiHt day of .November of each year. fculd boadH bhall muluro uh follows: Serien 7. for lf0.000. on the first day of Alay, 8trea 8, for $ 1 1 0.UOU.nU on Hie fifKt day of May lit:i4; Si-r ten y. rr i lit. uoo. uo, on the rirxt dav of May, i y 3 r ; SerieH 10, for $ 1 1 u.uou.ih), un the tirst day of May, licit. "That naid Three Hundred Kltfhty Thousand dollars ($;iHo,uuo.UO) bonutt I hereby advertised fm Bale ar Kifty TlioviHund lollars ( $ jO.'Jimi.OO of Series seven ..), ami Series cluht (8), Nine (V), and ten (lot, of ten (in eijual annual series authorized by vote of Hie peoplu of loUKla County, OrcK'nn, at an election held on June- 7th. lii-l, a sreHattiiK One Million One Hundred Thounund Uoilars $ 1 , 1 00.000. 00 ). A drart or duly certified cheek drawn on a renponHlble bank In the amount of five ;') per cent of the par value of thu bonds idd for, payable to Ira It. IthMIe, County Clerk of Iouk1us County, oruKon, must arc-ompany earh bid; aueli deposit to be returned If the bid In not aecepted but If the bid Is aecepted ami thu full amount of the bid is not paid wlthihtf thirty (itu days alter i ereivln notice by reKiH teied mail that the na id bonds are ready for delivery, Hnid cheek or draft and the proceeds thereof Bhall become the oronertv of Ooutflus County. lJUls for any bond or number of bonds or for each aeries will be reeeiveu. uius will be accepted for cash only, and ho bid for let's than imr and accrued in terest to date uf, delivery will be cou- Biuereu. Said bids will he publicly opened on Friday, tho Hh day of April, l'JZ-i at ten (lo) o'clock a. in. of said day. In the court room uf said court in the city of Ito.sebuiK, luilKlas County, Oregon. "Tlio rlKht to reject any and all bids or to accept bids tor any neries theioot or any parts of series or of any bid submitted and the rlKht to reject apy part thereof and accept the reniainluK part of aid bid is hereby expressly reserved by tho county court. "All bids are to he' addressed to Ira It. Kiddle, County Clerk "of J )ouk' County, orcein, and endorsed on the envelope: "liid for lJoiiKlaa County Uond ifondif. Issue No. 2. "A turltllicd copy of ail court orders and the proceedings hud In the connec tion thereof may bo had upon applica tion to tho undersigned. KA U. ltJUDLK. County Clerk, of IjoukIus County, OreKon." Wanted, mohair. We will pay cash. Special on Stewart Shearing Machine, $10.00 See Us First; We Can Save You Money Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland OFFICIAL FILINGS X (Compiled by Douglw, Abstract Co.) 52K95. Chattln Miff. O. M. Coy bird, to Farmers See. ilunjt, H00.U0. 52f,9(i. W. n. I. J. lloroiiRlis to W. C. Cnrtlx, 81 1) 413. $r0.00. 52B97. Aff. J. C. Full.M-ton. 2 D 141!. D 5S. E27UO to V 52 Aff. J. C. Kullorton. 7 Piitont, to Wni. I.. Dnnlels W. U. Jampg HulchliiKs Hamilton. $ r t 00 .00. 01. MtR. .Tanirs llulchliiKs to crnment Institutions. At one trial In Moscow thren members of the Rail way Administration Department were found Ktillly of havlns turned govern ment money to their own UBe, and were ordered to be shot. One of them had succeeded In sniURKlinff profits to KiiKland, and had a heavy deposit in Umdon. Thia the Soviet Government hopes to recover. DON'T FORGET We nro making portraits of Babies freo for a short time. Come early. Roseburg: Studio, Hell Sisters Build ing, l'hono 462. A. Salzman, $2500.00. B2702. .Mtjr. James HutchlnRB to W. S. Hamilton, JJ500.00. Samu as 52701. l'robate Court Inv. & App. I. K. Rice. Tj. Jl. IIOISK, TEACHER of violin. Call Monro Music Studio. LOCAL NEWS i ii. ...... ... , 'ir'lv' Monre w;. '' "' III" riHi-: ,: -M,('rt Cuuii. r. oel-.;iort llo- COIIli;.K Uhliim mi Hunch Clil'i'ord Iliimis and staiih :illl. who have hei-n nci.lii... i.i Rei-dspnrt i l'oriland for the paiit year, have r, I'P' d riylit I turned lo IioiikIrs ronntv. .-umI will reside on the lieiai.s lanch near Oakland. i"l d I here. I'maiii Here ; ';-.' w:t- . Iiiiim.' !l1( r-nain ia , ""'5 ' re. in,,,. , v uu:ia? i!i ulie, 'Till. !r. Ha at the r j nil Miihi " i!l h. Tie- I'l tMter Victor Records Egg Dyes Xiiniber is Clians;ell 'i'he sejiier eiass nuinlier "2:i" Iwhieli has held the space on the jsW'o of .Ml. N. ho for ihe past wei k I underwent a elKMite on Saturday jiiieht and n hold -2.-." has taken its ; place. The annua! c'i-ss s'ru-'sle to display their number is now 'und'T I way and a lively com. si h; expected. ;.lilo llpprcsent;i)iio Here I 11. K. Morris and .N". W. llean. rep resentatives of the Klekenbai'ker 1 .Motor company, are spending a week or ten days in itosebur in the In terest ot t hat concern. They have 'interested a number of Inr il nerni.i- in the ear and 'have ., pod cnn. Fiderabl" stoc-'.: in the company. An ii(-eni will probalily bo lotaicd 1: re. --IP t ts r Cards and Folders " ' S many kid '; hca.t Ea5ter . SU5e ,he 6JP:y gave " ";y a tew tijvi ti'W an-l iJFPo ntd. JJoyd "lor.ee Crocker ne Drug St. N. J, tore A. L. Robbing, Portland; V. Vv. Crouch, Portland, Lee Ivors, Los AiiReles: W. s. (Hover, Marshfield; l'nul Jones, Looking (ilass; frank Cain. Kiddle: Frank Hudson. Iironir. Injf!!; Mrs. C. R. liana, Seattle; L. 1!. Foster, Santa llarbara; ('. YV. Mitldleicu. tlreenvtile, Mi"hfrriin: Mr. and Mrs. A. Freeman, Oakland; A. V. Tornciuist, I'ortlanil; .1. Por ter, San Francisco; Mrs. p. F. Wil son, San Francisco; William John son, San Francisco; Mr. nni'i Mrs. A. Taylor, Sau Francisco; 1 1. Brown, Pickwick; Mrs. McMullen. Spokane; W. A. .Norman. Tiller; R. .1. Norman, Tiller: Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Card ami son, I.'" Anples; J. A. Lindcren, t'ovvailis; C. H. Norllirup. Ashland; Mr. and .Mrs. !. F. Stephens. Spo kane; Charley Dunn. Ashland; Win. K. Osborne, Castle Itoek, Wash.; Air. and Mrs. C. I. Hill and baby, Kelso, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Jones -motonid to Ashhmd Sunday and spent Hie fiav v siiinc witn .Mrs. .tones nun. and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. C.rant man. They returned here morning. Slewart combs cutters, prlmlinK paper, etc., at Wharton Tiros. o ST. PATRICK DINNER GIRL CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING SALEM, March 19. Reckless and Imprudent driving of an automobile rather than manslaughter, was the charge on which the Marion county ftrand Jury today indicted Miss Klla Wolfe, 18, of Saiem, whoso car struck and fatally injured Mrs. Eli zabeth Hubbard an elderly Salem woman, on February 17. Miss Wolfe, who was held In jail for several days following tho accident, was charged with man- Ford Singleton entertained several j of his frlenda Sunday evening with k dinner party at his home. The dining room, and table were charmingly ar- slaughter by District Attorney John llel- thls SPIRKLLA CORSKTS, Mado Measure. Hell Case, Phone 391-L. to Mrs. J. E. Purdue, of Medfortl, left I this niorninr; for her home alter I spending the past monlh in Itosehurg j and vicinity isilinc with her brothers i liouuias and Tom Kincaid, who reside at Looking (ibis's, and netcc Mis. Jim nio Colby, of Roseburg. Mrs. Lucille 13i"-t, vocal teacher at Moore Music Studio. Homo Phono 5 10 R, or Moore Studio, 502. ( Tbo (iran-1 Motel mong tho-c registered at ihe llo- ndriver the week end were: el Good digestion! -tkej regulate the S) Dt KING'S PILLS for constipation Mr. and Mrs. M. Mnnlcy. of Portland, wlco sprnt Sunday in P.ose liur)f, left this mornfng for (irtints ! Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnlcy are en I route to California, and are making the trip by easy stages, slopping at I many towns enroute. j iT, pu's tne latest Sinrer mneblno In i your home. Machines rented. All rc- pair work- guaranteed. Hemstitching. SiuRcr Store, Jackson st. IVUTKU TO t OVl-UAlTOItS UlKlmny ..otiMtrnclloii. Ilouulna Cuiintr orritioi. Sealed bids will bu received by the County Court ef IlnttKlas County Ore Ken, at tlio court hiMist In KotteliurK, Ureion at lleeit o'l leek a. 111. on the illi day of April. I'.UJ. for construction work on - seetions of mail helween .Mvrtlc Creek & NulTf-lt, known as Ire land A; Cjinwell Hill SeetliillH. The. work involves approximately fi-H mile of KrudinK & Hiirfai'lnK. the limits belnit none nartleiilHilv deHerihcil an fioni hi a. y-t-mi- Mia. ""i-l-llO W. rilde. Ireland Hill. From Sta. H-(--'.ri- Slit 174-'.eri Kant side Irelaml i 1 1 1 1, from Sim. O-t0o-Sta 164-UO Caswell lllll. in T. Z'J South ILiiiKe 4 and S West W. M. No bid will be considered unless ae eoinpan led by cash, bidder's bond or certified cheek from an amount eult.tl lo at least five (." per cent uf tho total amount of Ihe bid. A fcifTirieiit bond will bo required for the faithful iierforniaioo of ttio eon traet in il sum final to one-half tho total amount ef the bid. I'Ums. Hpei-M leu t Ions, forms of con trait, propi'sal bltiiiks. anil full Infor mation for bidders dihv bo obtained at the olflee of the county eh rk or tho euuiitv roadmaster. Court Mouse. Kese- hui, trcKon. upon the Uepuwlt of five dohai-H. The riKiit Is reserved to reject any Item or all iMepusalH, or to iteceut any separate 1I.-.A of the proposal or pro posals deei.Td best for the County. IltA II. ItlldiJ.K, County Clerk of ioulas County, Or. iron. (Seal.) The county Court ef Douglas County. C o. K. (Joine. County .ludtrc I ilwlri Weavi-r, Cen, ndssiontr. I:. W. Joiik. Cominissioiier. ATTLST; IltA It. lilldil.K. County Cleik. ranged with the St. Patrick motif pre dominating, a large cluster of green and yellow flowers forming the cen terpiece at. the table. Covers were laid for Misses Mildred Lough, Adelo llemis, Mlldted Mathews, Nova Lough, Messrs Clifford Sherrlll. Roy livnns, John Shields, Ilert Hates, Harry Crock er, and the host. Ford Singleton. RUSSIA DETERMINED TO STOP THEFTS FROM HER RAILROADS Carson after the report of tho coro ner s jury has been tiled. At the In quest Miss Wolfe was found to have been careless In her handling of the machine. EASTER BAZAAR The Ladles ot tho M. E. Church i will hold a homo cooked food sale 1 and Easter bazaar, Saturday, March 24th, at the Chamber of Commerce MOSCOW, March 19. Execul loners' , rooms. There will be for sale chil- rifles aro beginning to crack in the j (Iron's suits and dresses, and othei Soviet government's campaign to weed , garments. Also homo made rugs and out bribery and corruption from gov- fancy work. Sales and Service at Rice's Garage, 323 N. Main Used Cars Nash Six, $600 1923 Mupmobile, run only 600 miles, with $200 worth of extras, at a bargain 1923 Ford Truck a Bargain L. R. CHAMBERS JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING PREVENTS BIG FIRE LOSS Just What Yon Want in Grocery Products will be found at this store, and at the lowest prices every day in the week. VVe specialize in t!ie best at a saving to the consumer. Mrs. ficon;e K. Houck left for Portland today where sh" will atteitu grand opera. The latter part of the v.-eek Mrs. Houck will go to MeMinn vllle to attend the slate convention of the 1). A. ropro a ntiug I "i.i P qna cliapiir ai regent. On her re turn home she will vi !t lor a day with her pen. (loorgi , of the I'ulver slty of Oregon. Oonnott peeords player rolls; lat ent h.e music Pianos. Cheney Phnm otTeho. Ort! r Recei PROMPT AT T KNTlnN, "Vours for service." Mooro Music Store. 324 N. Jackson st. Mrs. L. musicians, of six phi "ftrottvs" EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Jackson and Washington Sis. P,. Moore and a party of composing an or I" lra re:., sprtitr-- a oinui:;e on camp Ten Mile, Sa'ur- dav iiiirht. when tloy uroppori cown tint vtiet ti ill v at the pavilion where rlaneitig v.a in prncress, and volun teered to play for a few n-i:t;V is. The reL'oltr musicians for the atlalr Wete dilifh'iil to r-eeive null val ued Hssistar.ee, and the dancers were trrated to a protrani etci ptionally line. Must '' lb" rntsiK nt Hi" cimp pal'iou were from Koseleir-', an i thorouihly injoycd Hie affair, Mrs. One Thousand and Ninety-Five Meals a Year That Is Why Housekeepers Give Thought to the Choice of Ranges The One Indispensable Servant The Wedgewood Ranges Sold by The Lenox Furniture Company Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refundec 321 No. Jackson St. Phone 25 In spite of tho fact that ninny of the rafters and tho decking at tho Drager Packing Plant boiler room wen- burned through at the fire there Wednesday, Hie fireproof .lohns-.Manvlllu Asbestos roofinif remained Intact ami kept the tire confined to the holler room, pre venting the spreatl of tho fire to thu main slrtictur, thus saving many thousands of dollars. This Is the Roofing for Your New Building S L. W. Mi tzger, Agent for Douglas County Warehouse at Emplro Iiarn g DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT WE ARE IMPROV ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SERVICE. We cannot crow faster than tho surrounding country; though wo have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus maintaining a larger investment than ordinarily required. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co dt. M. JENNINGS, Manager