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    WOSEBUWO NEWS-RIVIEW. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2i, 1924.
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for use a public library upon Lot
I m7J.fc f.9 In the city of Jtoseburg.
7.' . .... ik. hnwhitM. Imlirove-
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Banish the Blues KILLED IN HOOSEifi
Post's Bran Flakes with Other
Parts of Wheat is Nature's health
food.
You'll find it an effective lax
ative nourishing, delicious,
healthful. Blues can't stay when
health comes in.
POST'S
BRAN FLAKES
"Dheri's a Reason"
JURY DIVIDES ment. equipment ; '"'' '"flalll
. , T rod Addition to the flty of Kuseburg,
The Jury in the case of J. R. Oregon, and the building thorw.ii. fur
..... i... a A .... ..-J ....I r.iirm.u. lif ma ntHilllllff
luwarm, met! csaiuruu uu . ...... .."...i,,,,,, h-k.
charge of uuisession of intoxl- Fu"',.t J1.'" ?r i .h.ill he In
eating liquor,' failed to reach n u,.n form UIi f uch denomination an
agreement and wan discharged the council may e",rln':- i,;
,....,rf .... Wl,. , I bS JU"l.l0e f tDe I'e-C Ceorn. t ' da. and . .hall be
U'ikililVfTflV l-el. 9i5An In. . Wllose Court uie ina.i nade payable at tn upiion ... .... ....
-S L'...' . Was heard. Howarth will be a. any. Interest payment .Per od at or
taxes wag voled today by the house, Kiven another trial in the near hll'j, intr,t at the rate uf liot to
In amending the revenue bill. The '"'". An effort was 7 "f "r, -; ' PTh. council I,
chanee cronosed bv Ilenr-aental Iva I bis Uttorney to aecure bail for able .eml-annua ly. Tl . council h
. ., , r - r . ... . .... . i a uereuv auinorieu - -
Kamaeyer, republican. Iowa, was bit- i w nw release until the case tan ra ,v ln id.ntu.n t all other taxea author-
Kepreaenta.lvei hi. attorney to aecure uaii lor w lh'0"r'io l-vy a tax annual.
. Iowa, was lilt- , bin release unt II the case can be ',.,,,,,. , all other taxes author-
terly opposed by republican organlza- heard apain. ined to be levied by the charter of the
Hon l..dra Tint vols vu 1UU to I city of Roseburg to pay the Interest on
tlon leaders. 1 lie vote aa iy iq t w w w s w 9 w w w w w w -w , bon(!, a, the une be. omea due
110. most of the democrat. Join- ' .i v .aid honda at any time here-
, llg tne repuuuean insurgents m .up- ,Ild,ana and Cblcag0 banker. i
! pw 01 ',he am1m me" .wh.,;h ed before the grand Jury. In
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BBAH 1
rtAKlS
WHEAT
1 LAXATIVf TOO
UASr TO CAT
per cent.
An amendment which would allow
deduction, for .tale estate taxes up
to 25 per cent of the amount of the
tax imposed by the federal govern
ment also was adopted.
A proposal to Impose a grafluated
tax on the tax exempt aecurlti. of
tin estate was lost on a teller', vote
141 to 132.
Sltivers is a powerful preucher.
Ii
is
Happy Is the Man
who save, money on hi. shoes
aud keep. hi. feet comfortable
at the same time. This combi
nation Is assured when you
bave your "easy" old .hoes re
paired by us. Make your old
shoe, last a. long a. possible
aud save money.
W. S. Howard
214 M. Main 8t
Or Klddar 8hoo 8tor
fAasoclated rreas Leased Wire.)
LOS ANOKLEH. Feb. 25. Arthur
Pollack, chief accouutaut of the
L'nion Oil company of California wai)
arrested today at the instance of
til e company charged with embezzle
ment aud forgery involving $53, QUO.
'It ia charged thut Pollack Issued
"run ticket." or voucher, for oil to
a fictitious name "C. II. Watson,"
forged the name of a l'nion Oil com
pany foreman to them and theu cash
ed them.
His operations, company official,
declare, bave extended over a period
of .even yearj.
...l.rl.Ml The Indebtedness
i .... ,i.t. ph.Hu. umndment In
au'u''",ln addition lo all other Indebtedness of
l..n n .ho l - ..........a hrAiiolt. bIvub.1v Ini-nrf-fil (tr Other
aalnt him. the governor's financial wise, and ,TnaXfn". li
transaction, have led to his indict-1 " "h ' - Bi,where. All parts of
ment in the Marion couniy criminal ' ,h ,harir of the city -of Ros.burK and
Of embezzlement, I all ordinances or parte oi oruinam e
UUUA- ... . . ...I. nhurtu- .lran4mi.nl
vil.lt). I. ... .11." ...
court on charges
larceny and false nr.. tense.
ruptcy proceedings, against him in
federal court and assignment of all
hi. asset to a creditor' committee.
f Aftsoclnted Pre- Leased Wire.)
VKRA CIIUZ, Feb. 25 The mili
tary institution In the zone remain
stationery from last week. The fed
erals are busy chasing rebel bands.
L. A. Ward, a Chicago man rep
resenting American interests arriv
mi irvm luiuac, reuuris mui idit MDIi
rebels destroyed the railway bridge a public Ubrary?
at tiui, tne largest structure oi its
kind ln Mexico.
Little cargo Is being brought Into
this port and business is practical
ly at a standstill.
Stiver. 1. pleasing and Impressive.
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ATTENTION POULTRYMEN
WILL START MY INCUBATOR FEBRUARY 6
Yott can save money by having your eggs custom batched. Ton
furnish the eggs, I do the hatching. Also day-old chicks for sale.
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runmon mu man, avi-v pr
CHIC-O-PEEP HATCHERY
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are herby amended, modtrlrd or re-oal-1
the cflHe may require, in r
Ir thar thin amendment may be In full
Kaid nrdlname further provides the
form of the title In which aaid propoM
d amendment nhaU he submitted on
the official hallot and declares an
emergency, which said form ta as xoi
lows. to-wlt : m
uhnii ih .-hnrfer of the rltv of Row-
imriT be amended to authorize ie
. iiv council lo lnBue not to exceed
till ft An nit it C nr rent hondn to Iro-
vide fundt for a pubMo library and to
ey a tax to pay mud btmus ami ine
Interest thereon? Vote "yea" or No."
fidO Yes.
$01 So.
AfiitunoA fnifhar nrovldes that
the electors may choose either one of
two sites proposed and that saia mat
ter shall be submitted upon the official
i r..i.iwinir furni. to-wlt:
Shall a puhlto library building be
...,r.uir.ior1 iinnn T 2 RloClt &V.
.. ... a i r .1 n Illnlr 1ft In
mat me ii,,iir0a,(i Addition be Durchaiied for
Vote "I- or ioi .
Block 6V" or "For Maretem home site.
602 For Lot . Bluett 6.
EA4 Cnr Xf ii rulur il hnmA ttltA.
Bald ordinance further provides that
the following named persons are there
by appointed as Judsres and Clerks to
conduct said election, and the follow
InK named polling places are thereby
designated for holding; said election:
Ward 1. Polling: place: Court Douse.
Judges: Geo. cnanuier, m. a. -ue,
Edna VrKeun. .
Clerks: THIle Johnson. Ella Ienox.
wifi 9 Prilintr nlace: Doutrlas Ab
stract Company. 28 North Jackson
Judges: Mrs. C. H. Arundel, Mrs. Wm.
.Bell. Cha. a. Ott. ,
Clerks: Ethel Hughes, Hilda Relzen
Iain
Ward 3. Polling place: Roseburg
HJudWesr C. H. Hilton. Mrs. V. N.
s. V. J. Mlcelll, Mrs. U W.
GET FULL VALUE FOR YOUR $
Service and Dependability are featured at this store.
Provide your table with the Best Foods, insuring
economy and health.
Visit Our Grocery in Person
or Phone
PICKENS BROS.
phone ea
PERKINS BLDQ.
EVERETT. Feb. 25 According
to information received by the pros
ecuting attorney's office, Carl Hy
berg, reputed to have confessed to
killing Mrs. I.aura Mummey at her
home at Seattle Heights last week, to
attacking her husband, Joshua Muid
mey, and to burning their home, will
resist charges that will be filed
eujlnst Dim this week by C. T.
Koscoe, prosecuting attorney.
Healtle firm of attorneys are said
ve ueen retained for hla de
fense, and one' or both of his par
ents are expected to arrive from their
home in Minnesota to assist him.
I A So;
hav
EM
P. D. Harper of Riddle has pur
chased a new Ford sedan. The sale
was made by the C. A. Lockwood Mo
tor Company.
Miss Florence Sinnott returned
yesterday to Eugene where ehe is at
tending the university after spending F'!d"i,Mr?,
tli& n. i. a . ...... 1-lerKs: al
" cuu in mis ciiy visaing ; Uftzger
With her narenlo nn.l frl..n,la I w.rl'l rnlllnir iriare: City Hall
T. II. Davis who reeldes in Glide is! JudKe.: Mr.. OMIe Wckens. France,
spedlng a fvw days ln Roseburg. Mr. I clerk'.: Mr..' C.' M. Fa'ge, Mrs. P. T.
Davis Is registered at the Hotel But.ar.
r,rami , Said election .hall commence at te
. , . , hour of o'clock: A. M.. on aald dale
""umu cieiuweu ieri mis aiternoon : and shall continue unm s otiock f. m..
for Corvalis after spending the week 0' Hd day. provided that an adlourn
nnd In Ihla rttv m. uniii I. . ment of one hour at noon may be had
enu in mis city. Mr. Ilelliwell is at- a, provided by the charter of the city
.vuu.ug ma wreuon Agricultural cot
lege.
nl DnMllllrf.
R. U WHIPPLE.
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Blevlr who 'i"y "coraar ol "' :"y "u"
o
have spent the winter In Roseburg
lfft Saturday for their home near
Upokae, Washington. They expect to
vliilt in Eugene and Salem before re
turning to- their home.
Miss Margurlte Horney who spent
the week end In this city with her
sister. Mrs. lioscoe Mnrsters,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mntter of the estate of
Oeorice W. Kruse, d.-ceaaed.
Notice la hereby given tl'at the un-
flei-Riirned waa on the 2.'lrd day of
re- January. duly appointed as ati
....on itinAiuo o.vKea, wno nas oeen ' . '
working in the First National Bank ; rK'ned0.",' M,e'
of Seattle, had returned to her homered about 5 miles
1A II ' li'-l sT l i E6 '"'Jl"""t uth
Win Her With Candy! 11 kk
Box and Bulk Candy of all kinds-
Always Ready for Your Order.
Ice Cream and
Sodas a Specialty
Meet your friends at our big Fountain.
Try Our Lunches
PALACE OF SWEETS
imaia.. x . cc uga. .
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(Asflnrlnted Press fxai.ed Wire.)
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 25. Demand
that former service men lie appointed
to review Hie rascB of all military
prisoners confined In federal prison
in place of the military board named
by the war department is made In a
statement Issued here from the na-
tional headuuurten of the veterans
I of foreign wars.
1 he Htutnniunt is signed by liuol
Ellon, former army captain aid na
tional adjutunt of the organization.
!'S
turned to Oregon City ytwterday af-l minlstratrlxe. of the eatate of (ieorge
teinoon Miss Hornev la teiehii. In I w- Kruse. deceased, nnd all persons
J, Miss norney is teaching In ! havlntr claims aKalnRt said estate are
Hie schools of that City. required to present the same properly
.Miss Maxine Sykes, who has beenl verified with vouchers annexed on or
irom mis ume 10 me
elr residence attua-
northweat of ltose-
in this city and will accept a nositlon'burs, OreR-on, or at the law office of
in the Umpqua Valley Bank of Hose-" !:;; ''onln Perklna "'lnB.
burg. Miss Sykes was suddenly tak-i ' Dated and first published this, the
en ill on the way home and is still 1 IStb. day of January. 19J4.
quite irk. although somewhat lni-j CAvwTAK'o"'rvknND
proved today. Administratrixes of the estate of
Lloyd Crocker returned Saturday George W. Kruse. deceased,
from Portland where he has bccnl . J.?I'N,Ti I.'l,,l'a,,. .
representing the Roseburg Chamber of I Attorney fur the estate.
.Commerce and Roseburg Hod and I
poVtn3 Vhecr.nT
ker arranged a Douglas county booth Sj
at the exposition which attracted a S
great deal of attention and Willi the
result that Douglas county received a
large amount of fine advertising.
Pamphlets advertising the enmity as
a "sportsman's paradise" were distributed.
(Aasni-tated Press leased Wire.)
! RDM E. Feb. 26. The heulth of
; King Victor Emmanuel, who has
. Deen III with influenza waa greatly
uiipruveu tooay. his tor
has been restored to normal
I Crown Prince. Hubert, also an In
, fluenta victim was able to leave his
bed today and la expected shortly
to resume his usual activities.
NOTU B OF dl'KCIAL KI.ECTIOX.
NOTICE Is hereby given thnt the
Common Council of the Cllv of Rose
burg. Oreiron. ha. called a i..i ial clee
t on of the legal voters of the City of
-" - 'i ni ne r.em in aa.a
. on iuet.ua-, me 1SII1 da
lor me purpoke of v
proposed Charter Amend
1 When you need a I
Bed Room Suite
J
Call on
lay of Man-h. i
otlng upon a U
ejIMln- Municipal charter of the rltylSl
of lloseburir k. propoatd ry Ordlnanre' e
No. SOS,
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v NEW 9
Dress Materials
iPAi nve nn almost endless assortment of the
'iMM.i vcry est goods in this line, besides com
plete lines of Dry Goods. The particular shopper
can find at this store just the sort of material she
desires.
1 1. ABRAHAM I
S3JIS3S53tme silk store ?;"1-,(!
temperature ell and approved by the Mayor on the
11th day of February. !:. which ta il
proposed charter amendment is In
words and figures as follows, to-wlt:
I'r-poMd Ckarler Amendment,
tie it enacted by the p.ople of the
t Ity of Kosehurg. Oregon, that Bertlon
J. of,h etlatlng municipal charter of
the (tty of K..bur. Oregon, as enact
ed by the legislative aaaembly of the
Mate of Uregon. by an act to
n.orporate the city of Rose
burg. and to repeal all acts and parts
of acta In conrllct therewith." to-wlt:
An act entitled "An act to Incorporate
the t Ity .f Koneburg" approved Octo
ber 3. 1S7J, and an act entitled "An
act to amend an act entitled an act to
Incorporate the city of Koseburg." ap- i
proved tvtober is. lsso. and an act to
amend an act entitled "An act to In
corporate the Ciiy f ltoeehurg." ap
proved February !3. 1SS9. also an act
mandatory of m et. filed In the of
IL '.rl."' "'Cretary of state February
is. H91. and also an act to Incorporate
the City of lioseburir. and to define ih.
It tills time of anv V"y.rn "hereof approved February 25.
pension legislation Involvinr any fnn.' hl'Lr, " I-a"1''41 " "r'." amendatory
ilit,rBhl. .lr.in ... r., i. J; L ' coninet inerewitn
I... me uuuuc treaa-
(Asanrlated Press (.eased Wire )
W ASIIIMiTON. Feb. 25. Presi
dent Coolldge told ranking republi
can members of the house pensions
committee today that he waa oppoa
eu 10 enactment
LENOX
Furniture Co.
Mothers!
i Give the children WRIQey'S
after every meal
A prominent physician says:
"It is surprising how free from decav
the teeth can be kept by using .
after each meal." 8 BUm
You know how hard it is
to get the children to clean
their teeth. By giving
them WRIGLEY'S you not
only reward them for clean
ing their teeth, but the
reward is actually the
means of performing this
important service!
WRIGLEY'S aids digestion
too, and acts as an anti
septic wash for the mouth
andtnroat. Sev
eral flavors-all of
W R I G L E Y
quality.
The Flavor Lasts
ft
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t LODGE DIRECTORY :
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United Brotherhood of Carpentera and
Joiners cf America Meets l' Moose
hool second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each month. All car
penters welcomed.
T. F. HOLMES, Rec. Sec.
F. A. BOWEN, Pres.
Woodmen of tne World, Camp No. 125
Meets ln the Oddfellows hall Id
Roseburg every let and 3rd Mon
day evenings. Visiting neighbor!,
always welcome.
A. A. SCHLOEMANN, C. C
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M.
Stated convocations on 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All
members requested to attend and
vlsltln" companions welcome.
R. L. COOPER, High Priest
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
W. B. A. 0. T. W., RoMtninj hJ
No. 11 Holds regular awtm d
2nd and 4th Thursday, ul:Ji
Visiting sisters invited a ttteti id
views. Maccabee till Am i
Cass streets.
JESSIBRAPP, Col,
MRS. FLORA I. WLUU&O
3
Neighbors of Woodcraft, like C
No. 40 Meets 0D lit ut
Monday evenings, In K. o( P.
Visiting neighbors lorMvitat
DONNA OAKLET, 0. S.
MARGARET WWTN'ST. Oaf
United Artisana Uerti M
bee Hall first and third Vefeal
Visiting members alwari mtoai
LAUREN McCmXOCH.Ii
mildred Mcculloch,!
BELLE STEPHENSON. t
I. O. T. M. meets earn 2nd and 4tb
Thursday of each month. In Macca
bee hall, corner Cass and Pine
streets. Visiting Knights always
welcome.
U C. GOODMAN, Com.
O. W. RAPP, R. K.
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodae No.
47-Meeta every Wednesday evening
in Knights or Pythias ball, ISO Rose
street Visitors always welcomed.
CLAIR K. ALLEN, C C.
J. R. FARRINOTON, M. P.
E. E. WIMBEP'.Y. K. R. S
Eagles, Roseburg Aerlt-lleM H
Maccahee hall, on Caaa Kl
2nd and 4th Wednesday atsasdl
each month, at 8 ockxx
brethren ln good sundial nWi
welcome.
EUGENE LITTLE, W.F. P.
RICHARD Bl'SCH,f.l
B. F. GOODMAN. SecnW
or
Phone 26
MiML:iMiMinirn.'J.i4i.iirf.a)pt..
A V
I Stop, Look and
1 Listen I
O. E. 8., hoseburg Cnjpter No. 8.
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and 3rd Thursdays In eacb
month. All sojourning brothers
and sisters are respectfully Invitee
to attend.
HAZEL FRENCH, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41,
J; O. O. F. Meets ln Odd Fellows
Temple every week, on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members ln good
standing are Invited to attend.
AMY CARMAN, N. O.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec.
ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec
Pythian Sisters. Umpqua Temple, No.
4. Meets the 2nd and 4th Mon
day evenings of each month, at the
K- &. P. halL Visitors always wel
come.
JOHANNA GRAF. M. E. C.
MYRTLE WIMUERLY M. of R. & C.
MARTHA CHK1STENSON. la. of r
ury.
McCRARY IS AGAIN
ef A
the e.-relarv cf atnte on February
ln5. nrt amrn.lrd by vote of the A
people at an ete.-tin held Mar th. A
ISO., and a amended by vote of the A
CAP1MC Tnmml v . ' Z I J . " rM' at ,n aeneral elec. ia
rACING TROUBLE ."' "'.'I1 ""m the sth day of tv. a
t.er. 1914. and arnn.led by vote A
,,., . . ,,"7" I J'' ,n; People of ,u ,.,y at an elec- &
INDIANAPOLIS, fell. J5. The V"" l"M """'n on the third day of d
myriad financial dlfflcultlea of War- fh'" " ' amended by vote of g
rer, t M- Crav governor of Indian. ! V'Th'ereln Vul Ji.t" l.T'll
nae i.cn further augmented by his ' and amended by vote of ?.
indictment bv a federal grand Jury F" n rl,v uabiirg at
on charger of uslna the mall la a 1 ? C''"!'"?-?''''' 'hT-'" ? .'.'' 'h d.y
to defraud and violation of hereby atM-r,,t...i V.i ..Min io ...i
lion jj. s'lh-iivi.ton 7, whlohT shall
rea.l a. tollnw!,-
T'le r..m-.ion fonncll of the rltv
If you want bargains, come to
the Auction House. Remember
we get you the high dollar at your
farm auction sales. See us for
dates.
Radabaugh-Patterson
328 N. Jackson Phone 541-J A
scheme
the national hanking laws. The
charges were Included In a report
made hy the grand Jury Inst Satur
day but were not made public until
today when the governor surrendered
to the Cnited States, who held Oap
laies for his arrest. The Indictment
followad a week of Investigation
duriug which time a number of
or rtoi. -i.tira- i hereby arlven power and
.authority t !.,. ,) a.l neamlsble
bon.t. of the cliy of Koaeburg. Iourla
iemiTv. Oinon. In a sum not to evi-eed
,JM000O0 for the purpose of providing
; funds for the etab!ihmcnl and eoulp-
"lent of a public library. Said funda
jniav be uej for the eonatru.-tlon.
equipment and furai.uing of a bulldlcg
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 8t Phons 490
Mri. D. Cornwell
PatisnU privileged to havt their
own doctor.
i?" i Elk' Roburg Lodgs No. 82
Hold regular communications at
the Elks' Temple on each Thursday
of every month. All members re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers are cordially Is
1ted to attend.
FRANK CLEMEN9, E. R
J. Q. DAY. Jr.. Secretary.
p. 4 A. M., Laurel tudge No. 13.
Regular communications 2nd and
4th Wednesdays each month, at
Masonic Temple. Roseburg, 3ra
visitors weicomH.
O K. QI INE. Jr, W. M.
W. r. HA MR IS. Secy
?.' f PhHetarlan Lodge No. 8
Meets In Odd Fellows Temple every
Friday evening. Visiting brethern
are always welcome.
W. S. HOWARD. N. O.
A. J. GEDDES, Roc See.
J. a BAILEY Fin. Sec 1
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