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ROSEBURO NCWS REVIEW SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1S. 19J1 PACE SEVEN V Arunoo; o Webber K. Ohlson . a. cox W'.'.yr. JltGe lienor Vii -". ..Tuesday i ai L Ever Saturday Boy Scout News OVR PLATrOHM Ever? DMglae Ce, Ho? kraal ROSEBIRU. ORBUO.f, lATlBU.tV, SKITKWHKH IS, 123. MO. 13. 1. - -of pieces of the . a in nrtce. Eile- :orm. 134 BIABV. . wl.Mb are i. ni b. Ibe best I y" it u vry l'P on. Tla VoutM. OIT MEETIXUS -fetlngs will "et 'lag on ,'! 01 courir . , ' n. J and i are al-( welcome. Troop two, troop i "old. tach troop will lt nd to iee to it 1 in in time (or the ! Trocpi 1 end H must; - pait due and must , ythH meeting or thie 1 Tha nutter M KO tO ! :0rt t once. L FOR BOYS I.IFB t "annual meetlnff U ikat 11110.000 r fured for Bu a asulne. Thi means :er nd better maffa i tvery way for all h.Fa Tho maK- J will, suiting with the, r Imuc commit or in other words It 4ve It wore page to It. Th will be ic wfwtun taiiea myttery and detec- iwles b" Arthur H. a.- 1U run a Writ 8 i i.uui "Craig Kennedy' , of the "St-out WotiK m the Saturday Kve it hai written for j yt Ut a speriai , "The Mue Trap , 4 way to gt ome frnm 7jartt frav are also a number of , Kidlttoni In addition i boys uit aireaay , tin tiirav wwiivni v will he. lh fWHt t hold of an Oriobi-r na see lor yourseii. , kit otri irM NUr:i) TO A SATIun- AL UOOD TURN The executive board haa rtoiiimended a national rat klllmff lampalgn y Boy tjruuts. nd lof th United tihitH to th oth er opinion la unanimous that rata aie not entitled to liv. Uk vermin, no good has ever be-n attributed to L rat by even the moat hu mane of animal lover llata are carriers of dleeaae germ tu an Mppalllnir extent and without rpect,to any home. The department of ukucuI- ure eatimates the food de Btruction by rat In the- Uni Jed HiKtes at KOD.OGO.wOO an raully. Kvery on who -keeps chickens" knows what a rat menace la. No scout could witness the vio luue attack of rats; upon Ht tie ihli'ka and a mother hen defending her chlckg with out wishing to rusl to the rescue. , Mr. W. T. Hornnday, di rector of the New York Zoo logical Park, known tha world over as a high-hearted sportvman with humane Ideals, has this to say about a rat-ex termination cam paign by b"oy acouts; . t "I cannot conceive of a more laudable use of the Kurplus energies of the Boy Ht oota than in helping In the taMk of bringing about the total extinction of the corn iron rat. the recognised pent throughout the world. The Boy Scout sjhould be com mended and encouraged in the ruthless killing of rata. It the loes of the millions of dollars to agriculture and the trade, caused by thee animals, la not sufficient to justify destruction, then consider the further menace a the carriers of many eon t clous diseases which they alone are the meatus of scat tering broadcast. In my opinion, there is no danger of Impairing the morals of boy scouts or encouraging ruthless slaughter of wild animals while engaged In the extermination of these loathuome pest. If the boy ru'uuta of America should he the means of killing off all domestic rats and rodents they would be entitled to a medal and ,a monument mile high to show the appre ciation of the world in gen eral' LOCAL 8COITS The rat campaign Is on. Do your share In this na tional drive to rid the U. rt. A. of rats. Lt Roseburg do her share In this drive, tret out the rat traps and let's go. ' - - ai OHCMBSTHA. The orchestra la getting better every week. The fel lows are all reporting for practice and doing well. Iaet week's practice was another very good one. This week will be another. Heat week we - will appear on a pro gram. Hemember all orches tra boys he on the Job. All members owning uni forms are requested to wear them next week. In fact when the orchestra plays on any program all owning uni forma must wear them. HKUIKTUATIOS. omls, December t3, 1923, A number of scout have i .lM.-k.vni i.-i i ! not re-registered and thes anewnas, May 2, lime la yery nearly up. The Rescue race: Troop IS. fe Is Bic. Well Ket moving Jacksonville. Kla.. U I-B aeu- ",iu -nt-t our uuatojuitt. May 3t, Win, 1 'at Till 81 a tla I Ttiwar r-ttfA Troop H, Jjwksonville. Fla., 12 1-5 aeoonUa. May. 24, inn. Knot tying: Troop ' IS. Jacksonville. Kla., It serdnds May it, WiX. lreKalng ruce: Scout Fo ley, Troop t, Jacksonville Kla.. 53 second. May J. -2. iMaU In right now If you don't want to be omitted. Help your scoutmaster a little by getting It In at once. We will not wait or fuss with any of the slow pokes. HAHI 1.ITK. ReglonaF Kxecutlve K. I. Haga, If all had gone U. K. would have been in our midst at thin writing. He was due tn Koseburg Thurs day. On Wednesday evening a telegram was received from him at Marshfleld stat ing that he had been called to Portland at once. It alnu atated that he would arrive ovllpae of the sun se-vural In Konehurg Tuesday. Here ' People went about town with In honing he can make It their ndsea black for the thla time. . ' f reBt of tuu av tt" result of o looking through smoked TKKMINATION OK HOl'.NU-1 sll"e" Vic's Vagaries As the result of tho recent I'P. "September Mourn" la the Am a tribute to prenldnt ! na,n of V P,salin mn Harding's Intimate partM-i any schol-ho s faceon patlon in the membership ! 17th of this month. rounuup, it was at once de- ided to terminate the ef fort when the president's tragic death made his fur ther actual participation im possible. Because of ar rangements mude by the president, the streamers will be awarded to each local council and troop that made the prescribed 2f per qent guln by August 2nd, Kesult ff the round-up on August 1st; - Net gain In scouts, 83, 058. Total scout enrollment, 47 i. 3-1 6. Net gain In leaders. 21. 787. 1 " Total men enrolled. 12, 606. Total membership, ' 617, 652. Local councils awarded streamer, ZSJ1 It's impossible to carry home a watermelon these days Without- having some wise guy crack a bright one such as, 'Ioncha drop it' or "Whereja swipr' it" or still more tiiirth-nrovoklng "Aw, "don't be stingy." ; 4. : "Well, the wood Is all tn nnd so am I." said Geo, Churchill when the laborious task of storing his winter fuel was coiuplgted., . The stain from a swiped water-melon shows more on the white shirt than it does on the conscience . , tt. . A watermelon-need shoot ing contest will . be held oft the corner of Jaxs and Cax on street next Monday to determine the - town rham- TrOoutt uniler local council ! ninn In this art. All th awarded streamer, 3.942. pountrer set la expected to i roups nut - unaer io-i iaitena. i awarded streamer. council 840. August issue of Scouting. CONTKNT HUCORD9 (August Kcoutlng.) To stimulate- Interest tn the various contests describ ed In the handbook for scoutmasters In chapter 13. such records as are on file at the national office, th1 highest in eacn in given here. What (Troop one news.) The success of tnis week's meeting was somewhat spoiled by the fact that no one showed up for the meet ing. After the roll was call ed the meeting, was ad journed. " t 8. (Troop Two News.) As there was no further business the meeting auto- ue, are maticauy aujourneo. , is your u. ..u. ,r o ).ittr thin line?, (Troon Three News.) You are not overlooking; this I We met at the usual means of keeping up patrol hour but as tho treasurer, and troop morale, are you? secy., and scrthe were - not You can easily enough have i there and a only a few were . Iodmi mi rnnttnH in bo i there we snent the eve in corrtance with the principles all of th acouts attending riven in the handbook for, Joining in a game of scoutmaxtcis, every Week, rook for two. w hv not? 4 . -4 W i ; Th0 nutrni wiiii acalinir re- . Yewgene Love, who evl- cord Is held by Troop 4, ! dently does not like water A.i.aviiu v r.. 12 3-6 sec- melons . especially -.says, onds, Mav 26, 128. Troop lfl. t ",w hat Is the use of spending Jacksonville, Kla., went over your evening at holding a in uniform In a drizxle in 1 hose and watering your i:i 1-6 seconds and again In lnwn when you mlKht plant gym suits, rubber soled . atermelons and irrigate it sneakers in 12 1-5 seconds, by the simple expedient of May 26 lan-l. running a lawn roller over Water boiling: " Pcoiit the patch. "Ti " iV- a mtnn'res afi! When the feller railed 2-5 second. Mav 26, 1923. ! the grocery and. said, "1 low Fire by friction: Scout , peaches this morning' the Di:dlev W Smith, Troop 6, young lady clerk thought Independence Ia.t 8 1-6 gee-J that h was trying to flirt. : GIANT FELLED BY CHAMP Continued from PaKe One.) sejr of Toledo," the smashing, X relentlm. miajailianf whn hut. Jea Willard into submission eara aw ai.d ascended the 'lftlit throne. Flrpo proved ' a daneeratiH rhniinfrap At. he briefnesa of hi. ntnnH npalnur umpion but his inexperience, the ui .rouna lighting equipment 'force his wafall in the fare nf rumnv'i Idt apeed and generalship. r Outcome nrnvoH th.. .hiu Ith and hitting power alone, plus f u oean, could not survive I experienced avm .nn... .i nd COUallv a. fnrmlHnkl. foe8. . fempMy can, on Re,erve, '7 ""d call on bis all to . wimering come-back of Ul the tiral i-n... ... 'me had hi nj ..... .i , - --. inj nve limes. J lhat he had reserve, ........ Bna courage to weather dden ,nd terrific d ai. .i. . 7 "uuusimiea con : Dior. v '8 Present daV nf .1.; "",-"ons and in the o,r,Z . " saw hln tonight t all time. """.' last July. lhat lh champion had not ROAD DEVELOPMENT IS PROGRESSING (Continued from page six) lost his punch, that Gibbons lasted the limit simply because he waged a defedsive fight. Intent upon staying the limit and that against a foe readv to struggle toe to toe, Dempsey can take the minhtiest of punch- p. .nil In the end. win. Ing followed. This piece of mountain ito- cnined a fortune with his1 road Is beiiv; graded just wide vtnrx, nni..ht fnrho will receive I enou gh for one-way travel, with close to a half million dollars as his "passing stations" at sharp turns or .ha-., or tho .( receints. estimated convenient places. There Is approx- . i itcrmn h-r Pmrnnier Tex Rick-1 imately fifty miles of roadway to be ard. a figure second only to the record I "irate" of Jl.600.000 established two years ago by the Dcmpsey-Carpentler battle at Jersey City. The champion's share, 37! per cent of the gross receipts, approximated $480,000, while Firpo whose share was 12V4 per cent, will receive about $160, 000, twice as much as he got for any previous bout. Fiaht By Rounds. Round One Uempsey missed a left and Firpo dug a right into his body, sending him to his knees, Demp sey sent him to the floor for the see the, chin but he was up after taking a count of one. When he got up, Denip sey sent bfm to th efloor for the sec ond time with a hard right but he d not take a count. Dempsey knocked him over for the third time. When ho 'got up Jack chased him to the corner. knocking him down again. route to Diamond lake and -eastern Oregon. From Rock Creek to the plateau country near Diamond lake this proposed road follows the North Umpq.ua or tributaries, and passes through a rugged country whose out standing feature's arc Its wildness, its bigness, grandeur, and a hunt ing and fishing resort that will make it one f the famous spots of the west. Down ltiver Iloaris Another most Important road that haa been under course of construc tion for several years, and which on ly requires the completion of a little over three miles of rock work to make it travolable, is the highway to Scottslmrg, Gardiner and Reeds port to the mouth of the tinpqua river. The county and government are cooperating on this improvement and it is probable that appropriations STOVES on DUpUy Large --ine ot Heaters and Ganges New and Used tor Coal or Wood ght Value at Lowest Price, !uy Jfc the Stock Is '-omplete Now Furniture Co. uregoa SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR After being floored for the fJiurth ..iii hp made for finishing this pro- time, Flrpo knocked Dempsey through. jt,ct nPxt your. It is one of the most the ropes and Dempsey came back important pieces of road const ruc- groggy. Firpo pounneo. Dempsey uu i the jaw with sledge-hammer rights,; bringing blood from his mouth, Firpo I also was bleeding when he went to, his corner. I Round Two FU-po swung a right to Dempsey's back. Dempsey hooked a : left to the chin. Jack drove both fists ,to the body and Firpo Ml to the floor. Firpo bleeding ana groggy, staggered into tho center of the ring. Dempsey hit him with a left hook to the chin and a right to the same spot, knocking him flat. He rolled over on his back with blood trickling from his mouth, remaining in this position while the referee swung the cou over him. Demn.ev nervous, rush over and helned nick up his fallen foei and then trotted to his corner. I ft Grandmother' Recipe. Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair to POWER. COMPANY THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK 70 o PRICE $98 PER SHARE of' I i YOUR. PARTNERS IN PROGRESS The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be used exclusively for additions to and betterments of property and equipment THE COMPANY . Tbe history of The California Oregon Power Company hows a tubatantial growth In facilities and earnings re sulting from the large turn of money Invested in Its properties and from the development of the territory In which it operate. . . Steady Growth in Customers Served The territory now served ' by The California Oregon Power Company include parte of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Douglas Counties In Oregon, and Siskiyou County and parts of 6hasta and Trinity Counties in Cali fornia. This I an area equal to the combined area of the (tates of Maasachuaetta, Rhode Island and Connecti cut. 4 ... , .1 ; . . ...;... During the period between 1912 and 1922, the number of consumer has grown from 6,561 to 13,123, an Increase of 100. ' ' ; ' ' ' Increase in Facilities The Company' own and operate eight hydre-electrlo plant In Southern Oregon and Northern California. In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource I being developed which will be productive forever. In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P., and t the end of 1922 it amounted to 52,680 H. P. , The Company' high teneion line at the end of 1922 were over eix hundred mile In length. . The aggregate length of the distribution lines wa over eight hundred and ten mile. ' ' The investment needed for the construction of the facilities ha Increased from $4,189,325.76 In 1912 to 10, m,569.69 In 1922. :i . . These figure do not Include the recently purchaeed ayitem of th Dougla County Light and Water Company. THE STOCK Par value $100 per (hare. Dividend have been paid on The California Oregon Power Company Preferred Capital Stock since Issuance (April 15, 1921) at the rate of 17 per share per annum. Check are mailed every three month at rato of 11.75 per (hare. Proceed of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to addition to and betterment of Company's properties. It I not assessable by the Company for any purpose whatsoever. It '. non-callable, and if purchased at th present price yields a permanent return of 7.14'.i on the Investment It I exempt from Federal Normal Individual Income Tax. It take precedence aa to asset and dividend over common stook amounting to 64,441,100 par value. The equity back of the preferred stock now outstanding amounts to a total of 68.385,361.53, which equals $288.30 per shara, or nearly three time th present cost of $98 par share. - Purchase may b mad In any amount from one ahar upward.. The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special saving plan, namely, $5.00 per ahar a first payment, and $5.00 per share per month. ' Interest I paid by the Company on' all partial payments ' under the savings plan at the rate of 6 per annum. ' Interest check are mailed to subscriber under the aaw- Ing plan every three month. The stock I listed on the 8an Francisco Stock and Bond - Exohange.- -t , . t : r . TEAR 1912 L. 1913 1914 1915 . ' 1916 . : 1917 ; , 1918 1919 , 1920 , .1921 1122 ... THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH ' " t : - ' Value Phynlral lroperUea 1 $4,189,325.76 ' 4,787,624.35 6,054,312.08 6.265,839.86 6,985,096.29 , 6,498,375.71 . . , 7.311,310.73 7116,522.46 7,692,884.51 , 8,407.581.82 10,293,569.69 '' Operating Net Karnlngs without Grass Maintenance Deducting Interest Bevenues Expens. .or Depreciation $ 807,040.29 ' $137,663.49 $169,376.80 347,261.70 ' 143,746.67 ..- ' 203,515.03 ' 385,331.23 163,209.21 - 222,122.02 398349.83 ; ' 171,458.26 226,891.67 426,106.64 213,679.91 , , 212,426.73 487,916.44 i , 226,509.67 , 261,406.77 , 602,269.05 . . 246,150.37 , , 267,118.68 726,079.30 - 295,743.74 430,335.56 ' 948,277.07 398,041.48 ", 050,235.69 1,001,272.07 , . ; ', 449,082.18 ' 652,189.89 ) 1,066,189.62 ,447.787.60 ' ; ', 618,401.92 ' Kilowatt Hours denerated 21,492,374 26,485,359 ' 33,246,368 38,133384 41,936,855 47,756,628 46,216,299 108,238.745 142,404,976 129,368,808 "130,124,154 Our partial payment plan of $5 per hare per month enable you to take Imme diate advantage of the exceedingly attractive price at which this high-grade security 1 now being offered $98 per hre, to yield 7.14 por annum. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Office: Roseburg, Medford, Grants Pass, 'Klamath Falls, Oregon Yreka, Dunsmuir, California I" You may place your ordor or get full Informa tion at any of our offices, or from any member of our orgauization, or mail la the coupon. The California Oregon Power Company' Roaeburg, Oregon. Please have a member of yogr orgnnizallou cull on mo about your 1 Proforrcd Stock. n Name . L Address. I v.. turn erav. failed hair bcau- i tifully dirk awl l.ntrous almoit over i night if you" get a bottle of "Wycth a ''d, s,RC and Sulphur Compound "r You can save by buying fence now.; A carload of American at Wharton liros. i tlon In Douglas county, opening up the west end of the county, creating luiHiuess and developing industrial enterprises In both sections. Event ually tho Reedsnort end of this roan will merge into the Koosevelt High way and connect up with the North Ilend and Marshfleld. Any attempt to predict the extent of the usefulness of this piece of roadway as a com mercial asset to the two counties would be a hopeless task, and the highest figures any might conceive would. In all probability, fail to slate lt magnitude. Const Highways riiilldlng of hU'hwiiys and road im provement In the coast counties is bring aggressively inrrled on. Twen ty miles of paved highway connect Conullle and Mnrshfh'ld. Road crews arc at work on the Handon section, and when that is finished a trip to the sea at the latter place will he a pleasure. From North Ilend to F.m plre, and on down along the bay to the beaches, much in yet to he done to make the roads what they ought to bo for accommodating the constant streams of niolor nirs that throng along that highway to the coast re sorts Sundays and h"lldays. Hut the wonders fit tho beach at Sunset, and 'the many miles of wonderful coast ends of others to share In. and In line, extending from Kmpire soum- putting om in iiiinin.ii .... . ward, are attractions that will make Coos county the mecca of all tourlsls who visit the northwest. Thousands of Oregonlans know little of this coast lllu and tho beauties of the with a hope that other good Ametl can citliens wil como this way to en tov thorn, and when once here as vis itors, many thousands may eventually become permanent residents or tnis w...i.. in i o,,. rmmiv Hut Hi one I land of opportunities and unparalled islands on the overhanging cliffs with 'advantages. He all that as it my. ithe sea 100 feet below, the roar of however. It Is certain that visiting I motorists from the Middle West nnd together, the swirl of the foamlng'the states further east, once In this SPENCE&RIGGS Expert Ilouso Pajntors. Free ' Estimates Given P. O. Box 61 132 N. Stephen dm " store. Millions oi huuu j ji um 1 famous Sage Tea Kcc.pe. improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, say well-known drug cin here, bicause it darkens the hair . 1 nt tl.al nn nn r.-in so naiurauy -iu .""j- ; ! tell it has been appneu. lft For California . ! Tlio W hair turning gray or .Mrs. F.lla Faulkner and daughter., lcomi:.g faded h.ve a surpnjc aw.-ut- : Klliabc-tn. Mrs. Gladys HalT. fe.ll ing l""". brcau.e after ore or two ap- ; Ulack and Claude Crocker left tnis, morning by motor fro Los Ang"les and Fresno. Cilifornia, where they will visit with friends and relatives for several weeks. Klunbeth Faulk- nor will spend the winter In Fresno with her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Hell. , Pity a cider mill to u.e up 'he cull ' apple. Sold by Wharton Vrot. I JUDGE MAKfS ERRONEOUS PRE DICTION REGARDING LAWYER plications the gray hair vanishes and tour locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. . ll, is the age of youth. Gray, haired, unattractive folks aren t warned around, so get busy v.uh Wyeth s iage and Suipliur tompuund fo-uiglit and vou'll I: dflighu-4 wit.i your darlt, hardme hair and your y.Uif jl ai pear ante viXlm l'1 Jj- "Aliout one clean ahirt Is all I thought he would ever wear. Ha had fallen away to a mere shadow; was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. 1 x, tor. continually gave him morphine and were about to operate for gall Moil. Mayr's Won derful Kemedy quickly rentnred him to ir-t health asmin." It Is a sim ple, harmless preparation that re moves tho catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflam mation which Cannes practically all stomach, liver and intc-atiual allinenu. including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. caldron beneath makes one wonder at the Immensity of It all. Then, turn ing eastward, allowing the mind's eye to sweep back over the Coast 1 range, hevond the Vmpn.ua valley to .Mount ThlclKon, more than 100 i miles distant, over which one may hove Just come, and there 1 to be I seen a picture that no brush may 'paint or any mind comprehend In all !its majestic beauty. Hut it Is here, land wlih a system or loop of hlgh l ways over which the motorist can J travel, tho car could leave the sum I mil of the Cascades, follow down the ! river tn Roseburg, Rcottshurg, (ardl I ner, Heedsport. thence over the Koosevelt Highway to North Hend, I Marshfleld. ('o'liillle. Handon by the 'sea. back to Myrtle Point and east 1 ward over the Hoseliurg-Coos Hay ' highway to the I'mpqua valley, on up jthe South I'niptina to Myrtlo Creek, Riddle. Ciinyonvllle. (Ilendale, and then up Cow Creek Into the big game country. Or, going up the South I'mpnua from Canyonvllle to Tiller and by (he Tiller cutoff to Crater lake. i A Hlg 1 li'lerlaklng , ' While the mnjor part of this sys tem of roads has already been con sirueted. much remains to be dnmi to .complete the system lhat will put this section of southern Oregon on the map. Hut II can and will be done. The pul.llc Is believed to be i wide awake to the Importance of the I Improvement. V.'e have the country, the climate, the game and fish. The people here have an abiding faith In part of Oregon, will not be in haste to leave, but the lure of the wild will surely hold them In the moun tains or at the sea for weeks, dur ing which time they mny camp in new places frequently, vision un thought of beauties and ut every turn find something to Interest and Instruct them. i : LOCAL NEWS (ili-niliiln ltelleiit l'p , Mrs. O. I). Smith, who Is a resl-, dent of GUudale, was up this morn-, Ina attending li business matters, SM'nliiig Week Kiwi Miss Florenco Johnson anil Miss Margaret Trader arrived thts morn ing, from Sutherlin. and will spend the week hero visiting with friends. Oakland People Over Mr. and MrB. Harry I.arkln were over todny shopping and transacting other business. The Lurking aro from Oakland. Ieft For Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Oeddes left lust night for Portland where they will remain over the week end on busi ness and pleasure. hutlierlln Victor In CHv C. 1). Harvey nf Sutherlin. was In Rnnehnr veMterdnv attending to business matters and visiting with DEMONSTRATION AMAIZO OIL ' J for ' Salads and Cooking Sept. 17," 18. 19 ECONOMY GROCERY Phonu 63 Mrs. Charles G. Stanton Teacher of Piano, History, Harmony Progressive 8erie High School Credit Res. Studio Ken. Phono 7!-J , their state and southern Oregon in i friends, lie entered his name on the purtlculnr. They know they hare a News-Review subscription dm nne I good thing aud enough for thous- here. LEMON CLINGS NOW READY. -California's Famous Canning Peach COm, BRING YOUR BOXES $1.50 PER BU. F. M. Curtis, Edenbower ! PHONE 8-F-4 "'