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ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. THIIPSBAV. MARCH 13. 924, PAGB FOUR 'r I i . t : i - -l 1 I - '-'"'"' lw" - ---- r mi ..-.. -r. .v.," t 35 . A - iiiiiui.ii n .ill li iJ! wi-"---'-' 1 ....... I- ,w.i v- .'"( P4?id I i i j i I'll 1 1 SUCCESS ! Local Plant Enjoying Mat? and Nation-WiJe Reputa tion for Excellence. I EXTENSIONS PLANNED The Oregon Agricultural College military band will give a concert , and dance here at tho Armory .Murrh 18. when It toi8 on Its nineteenth ; annual concert tour through South ern Oregon and northern Californ- ' student body dances and many pri-jclub-O. A. C. game on Thanksgiving vate reeeptionii at Cnrvallli Is con- day, ana to r.u.wne ior ine annual sld.red one of the best on the col-if, or O.-O. A. U. same, un eacn ; lege campus. Many of the young trip made the band wag well re- musicians In the college musical or-. ceivea. ' (tanlzation were leaders in well Stops will be made at Iloseburg. I. Thlrii-.. men will he selected Known 'hands or ine state. 1 lie i nieuioru, eeu, mn i e-im, i,L iho eolleire oreanizatlon by! drum major led the Helots band of fornia, Klamath Kails. Ashland and r ...! ii i ii,.or,l .ilrertnr for 19 Hun Jose. Cal.. that won first lace i Granta Pass. ihia nina-iiHv iniir lri i lie murchhif con t' st at San Krau- and tralninx the band has had durltiK the college spring vacation. ! Cisco more than a year ago. i year and with the many skilled and Th trln la ! in made lu a suecial ', Several trips have already been , well known musicians composing car to save time. I made since school started last By giving concerts and dances at , October. It accompanied the col the towns visited, the organization is lege football team to Boise for the made self-supporting. The band or-i Idaho-O. A. C. game on Armistice chestra which plays at moxt of the ' day, to Portland for tho Multnomah Only Advertising, Co-operation and Support Needed to Place Cannery on Highest Plane. A series of aiti- ies written exclu sively for tile Jto.'UIHK News-UeVlew by C'hunnlng Hoard Cook, author, lecturer and traveler. different sections, the band should make an even greater impression on the towns visited on this tour than It did on Its tour of southern Ore gon four years aro. DTTD HARTWIG IS j Dim v imiiiRPn unuLi muuiiLu NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To cntly Identified with Oregon labor I for years, was on his way to Astor 4a to address the Kiwanls club at Its I noon luncheon today. See Aunt Abby, leader Mental Efficiency Club. President of State Federation of Labor in Serious Auto Accident THREE OTHERS HURT Hartwig Severely Bruised and Has Broken Rib and a Fractured Jaw Acci dent Near Astoria. Ah! What relief! Your rlopged nostrils otcn right up, the air parages of your bead are cleur and you can hrputhe freely. No mure hawking, snulll ing, mucous diftchurge, heiulaclie, dry nets no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stHy stiitlcd-up! (let a small bottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this friignint, antihoptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air pafHSge of the iietnl; soothe and heal the swollen, inliamed inucous membrane, giving you iiitunt relief. Kly's Cream Vlaim is jut wluit every cold and catarrh sutTcrcr lias been sucking. It' juut splendid. The success of the t'mpqua Valley Cannery for the vear 1M4 is assured although prices for canned goods are not ail that they should be. The pres ent demand shows quite an Increase and the demand is constantly growing With the experience ! stronger. The L'inpqua Valley Can- this ning company will in the very near future enjoy a state as well as nu-tion-wkie reputation for Its excellent products. i The cannery Is having no trouble In the disposal ol its product, although the plants are run to capacity. On the contrary, some orders havehad to be turned back on account of lack of fa cilititieB to fill them. The cannery moat certainly proved to be a most welcome asset to Doug las county, especially Hoseburg, as the monthly pay roll is said to be in the neighborhood of approximately S.30U.UU when the plant is in full operation. The mujor portion of the fruit sent out by the cannery has been sent out to Jobbers and the general trade, bearing the regular plant label. How ever, some goods carry very attrac tive labels such as "Koaeburg's", "Limpqua Chiefs", etc., which will help considerably in putting Koseburg on the map. The Umpqua Valley Canning com pany la said to be one of the few canning plants In the United States which has been successful In produc ing a cauliflower pack. During the past season more than 300 cases were shipped out mostly to Tho de- of the iUMPQIU CHIEFS TO ! SPBCMfJIL A lively meeting of the Umpqua Chiefs was held hist evening at the office of A. T. Lawrence. The boys were all pepped up with enthusiasm and several matters of Importance were brought before the gathering fori eastern and southern points ASTOHIA. March 1.1. Otto It. Hartwig, president of the stum fed eration of labor was seriously In jured and i'.iree other oecupunls of a bus owned by Columbia Stages Inc., aro in a hospital here follow ing a highway accident this morning one mile east of Kerry. The stare, driven bv A. W. Ma-1 today that the. lights ha.i eiilre.. si ruck an abutment to -the on two occasions while concrete bridge when tho lights awake. went out suddenly as It wa round- i tiulro decliin d b" had been having lug a curve. shut. The oilier Injured are: K. M. Magulie, driver, faco badly cut and wrist probably broken, Mr. Schoenbeck of Kvouson, rib broken nnd bod.v bruised. The fourth Minn, whose nnttm ivns not learned, received a Hllght cut ! under the chin and was discharged ! from the hospital. A fifth occu-1 pant or the stage, who escaped un injured walked away from the acci dent scene before assistance arrived. All passengers were asleep when thcrah occurred, but Hartwig said final iiianostlon. i maud is for more of their product; rnnulilorn hlft disc iissinn was had lii ! in the east the-demand Is constantly reference to staging Koseburg'n an-j growing. It in-reported that one of nual Btrawborrv carnival, but de- ' l-' In -e south land has plac ni eti,,n wi'. nnstnone.1 until it M '-,K order lr "-- lring s could be ascertained whether or not It will be possible to get the co-opera-ticn of the local schools to take part In the festivities. This Is a mutter that will be disposed of at a meeting of the school board tills evening at which a committee from the Unip ciia Chiefs will be present. If it can gone out ho was Hartwig. the most severely hurt of the four, has n broken rib and a fractured Jaw, atleinlauis at the hospital announced after an x-ray examination tills morning. Several stitches were taken 111 wounds about his head and his eyes were swollen trouble wiiii tin liv'htlug sysiem on the whole trip from Portland and Hint the lights tailed again Just as the machine bil the curve just be fore rciii'hliie the bridge. The stage, although datnii.ecd re mained upright alter the crash. Hartwig. who has been promin- pack. During tho prist season more than 3UU cases were "shipped out mostly to eastern and southern 'points. The deninnd is for more of their product; ill the eaHt the demand la constantly growing. It is, reported that one of tne stales in the sutith laud has plac ed n large order for this spring's pack, be arranged for the pupils to tnke i .inj taking into consideration the fact part In the parade during one day or! that much larger acreage has been the three days' program the carnival planted to broccoli this year than last. Is assured and the Limpqua Chiefs i that the out put should be in excess will sponsor the event and put on a of 4o cases this season, three days' program. The dates have Ilroccoli shipments last year total been onlv tentatively se but it was , led approximately 250 carloads, the thought that May 22. 23 and 21 would cars going in the main to Canada and t.e the opportune time. These datW the northwest. The crop of l'J21is eonie ,liirine the flosiiiu davs of school cluliiied will reach between D00 and Wall Paper Looks No Bette?' Than It Hangs CooJ 'all r.ipcr l,ols rip!ir an.! r.;vi ricSt if properly hung. All inir Nufiirlilur Kik-.m" Paper, are ni.u!cfroni prmc 1.- :n.:..lu.i r. , IJ un.i.r cicntitic supervision. Til i invircN x-i n.. m;oiii; tcxtute wliiili nulcs rn-rtcct h.inmj: cj v. Vc woulj like to show then to . .i. Kcpaper Farly ; at which time foe students will be 1 busv with their exiiiiiinations audi oilier ni-liool responsibilities and their j ' asist:ince. which is paramount, had ' j not been f ill ly determined as yet. It is hoped they will b" able to take; Ipait in the pro'-rani which will as Isuie a f"utttre of the event. The j coiiiinittee to meet w llh the school board will report their findings at a special meeting of tlie chiefs to be held next Wednesday evening. If the .school can coopetat" one of the best si raw berry carnivals ever held here is assured. itiu carloads. Imiuili comes on the market as a ruie In March, starting tho later part of Keliruray when other green stuff Is very hard to obtain, and quite naturally commands a high price- liroccoil easily has the ad vantage over the cauliflower owing to its line quality. A cash market enables the grow ers to realize on their crop without any delay. Two new organizations are now In operation which expedite the success ful handling and marketing of broc coli. A new ware-house and loading platforms have recently been built. bnnlmru..11.;...i..-ii'". point or. W. side of KHr.t Ht. L ft. H. 26 deir. W. from H. W. iiuTter of Intersection or OaK & Kllnt (its.; running thence ti kWk W. along sldu of Kllnt St. 45 ft ; tlience N. o den. W. Hi N. or rlnlit bank of i.nd river t" lllterseelloll of iut(t bank with line extending from l.cgiiiiiins point N. j ,t..u W. tnenc H. J UtK. r,. tl, phi f of beKiunlng 2i-.97 O V. Kcz.irtee II. ginning at N '. curlier of Klu.t & Maple Hts.. rumilllK thence N. !. dcK. V. 1 ft. ulong W. line of Kllnt it. thence W. 25 deg. N to Pan nf rf. t'mpqua lllver; liene H. So deg. W. Ahum bank of said K. I'mpqiiR Kiyer to int'-rnection of the extendi' n of tlie N. side of &lull Hi. wllh said river bank; tlience K 25 Aug. 8. to plan of be ginning . ....... 1070.2K Ja. l. Kletcher. Jr. Beginning at N V. cor. of liilerncctloii of llaple & Mint St.; iuniiin( tlience S. along W. line i f Kiint St., lu1. rods; thence . at right anijles to said Kllnt St. to H. Umpqua river; tlience N. along meanders of said stream to lis intersection with the N. line of bald Maple Street exteridd; thence K. at right angles to said Kllnt Bt. to place of beginning 57.23 Kst. L. li. Carle t.Mrs. Oay C. Heed ) Beg. at point on W. line of Flint St. ft. N. floin N. W. Corner of Kllnt & l.ane Sts., running thence N. along W. line of said Kllnt St. ti6 ft.; thence W. parallel with said Ljine Ht. to ti. l!nlMiua Itiver; thence S. along said river to a point V. of place of beginning; thence K. parallel with said Lane St. to place of beginning 391.73 J. J. C'awfleid (Estate.) Beg. at X. Vv. corner ot r unt e l.ane Street, running along Flint St. N. 88 ft. to tract of land conveyed by Aaron Hose to Jonathan Way; thence W. with the variation of streets of Hoseburg 280 ft.; thene S. to Ijine Street 98 ft.; thence K. along said street 2feu feet to place of beginning. 27,440 sq. ft., more or less 446.40 Geo. W. Stephens Beginning at S. K. corner of Kllnt Kery (or Oak Street) Sts.: tlience S. along K. aide of Flint St. S3 ft.: thence K. 25 deg. S. 104 ft. ( In., thence N. along W. Bide of Alley to Oak Street, 8.1 ft.: thence W. along S. side of said Oak Street 104 ft. 8 In. to place of beginning Bertha H. McKay Commencing on K. line of Kllnt St., 8:1 11. S. from S. K. corner of Flint & Oak Sts.; thence running S. along K. line of Flint St, 8u ft.; thence K. 25 deg. S. 104 ft. 4 In. to nlley; thence N. along W, side of said Alley SO ft.: tlience W. 25 deg. N. 104 ft. 6 In. to place of beginning 364.41 Belle Kezartee sjominenclng on K. line of Kllnt St. 83 ft. N. from N. K. corner of Flint & Maple Sts.; thence FX 25 deg. S. 104 ft. 2 In. to alley; thence N. along W. side of Alley 6 ft.; thence W. 25 deg. N. 104 ft. 4 In. to Flint St.; thence S. along B. side of Kllnt St. 86 ft. to place of beginning 449.48 Harry Hagel Beginning at N. K. corner of Flint Ac Maple Sts.: thence K. along N. side of Maple St. 104 ft. to Alley; thence N. along W. side of Alley 83 ft.: thence W. 25 deg. N. 104 ft. 2 In. to Kllnt St.; thence S. along E. Bide of Kllnt St. S3 ft to place of heuinning. except N. 43 ft. to IVm. Goets. 217.00 Jennie lshnm Lt 9, Block 63-B, It. It. Addition. Koseburg 235.03 Jennie lsltatn Lot 10. Block 63-U, li. It. Addition, Rosehurg 235.13 Clara Cawfleld 1-ot 11, Block 53-11. It. li. Addition, ltose hurg . . 219.31 Clara Cawfleld North 13 1-3 ft. of Lot 12. Block 53-11. Kail- road Addition. Hoseburg 70.58 V. N. Fields South 26 2-3 ft. of Lot 12, Block 53-B, Kallroad Addition, Hoseburg 141.: V. N. Kields North 26 2-3 ft. of Lot 13. Block 53-B, 1 tall road Addition. Hoseburg 121. E. Earl Hhoades South 13 1-3 ft. of Lot 13. Block 53-B. Itall- road Addition. Koseburg 60.95 E. Earl Hhoades Lot 14, Block 53-B. H. II. Addition, Hose burg 182.93 I'hllnn Cooper Est. Lot 15. Block '63-D. R. It. Addition. Hoseburif Philon Cooper, Est. Lot 16, llioi K K. K. Addition, Kosehurg rt Win. Goet. The north 43 ft. of tin following described prop erty: Beginning at N. E. corner of Klint & Maple Streets; thence E. along side of Maple Street let ft. to Alley; thence N. along W. side of Al ley si ft.; tlience W. 25 deg. N. 104 ft. 2 In., to Kllnt St.; thence S. along E. side of Kllnt Street 83 ft, to place of tiegin ning City of Hoseburg; 390.59 Large stock a' Dini'ber of oti Powell's. Total Jil.9s3.29 A statement of the aforesaid as sessment has been entered In the docket of city Hens and the same is loiw due and payable at the office of the city treasurer in the city hull In lawful money nf the Cnited States, and if not nuirt wltblit twenle iIhvn from j the date of this notice, such proeeed- i.,e. n-lll l. (Ulrun f..- ,1... n..lln..i 1... rugs now In i and facilities will be ready to handle noreef as are provided by the charter I the crops with the least trouble and , ot the city of Kn-hurg. Oregon. Saturday SPECIALS CHILDREN'S AND MISSES w SILKS, GINGHAMS AND VOILE SPECIALLY PRICED ONE WEEK ONLY! BECINKINC SATURDAY, MARCH 15 THE LADIES SHOm 139 N. Jackson Street, Roseburg (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, March 13. Five members of tle Chicago civic grand opera company were taken to the jail h'ere early today. Two of them, DeBlre DeFreere, baritone, and C. Spignali, prompter, were taken from a cafe by Lieutenant Robert Crane, who found them with n party sing ing in a cafeteria about 3 a. m. Three membert ofisn. brought in by liens no iouna tnem r wine In south Vjil Crane later dttatskbt UeKreere In onetbM as a loke and turstfet after they bad gtvei it concert in the club wait headquarters. Lieutenant Police Cii the situifng and DeFre cd as declaring that Cm appear la upers. "Adam and Eva" are lers, March 19. Don't forcet the St. hiii at the Armor)', Marcb 1.. 182.93 182.96 23 26 2sG 67 if F.ljPIURLD, TRY IBIS IRK AcdIv It to Any Rupture, Old Hccent, Lai-ce or Sm.ill and Vou Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. SENT FREE TO PROVE THIS ! delay. I 1 he cannery Is owned by a company principally of liouglna county nun as ui.w-L li.,t.l..eu i.ruuiili.nt Jitht, Ittwen.ith ........ ....... . IV nil........ lt u.tiiv. inrminiiirui, ... iiiik Public Welcomes Labor Banks Declares B. of L. E. Grand At rreftJnt we can fti c yiMi r.n-; and wiJc vc let t tun 10 ihiH- (:, Cordon & Bishop Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child should write at mice to W. S. line ll'.-l' Main St., Adams. N. Y.. for a free trial nf his wonderful stimulat ing application. Just put it on the n.ptu.e and the muscies becin to tliihtin; they beeiu to bind together so th it the opening closes naturally and the need or a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. I on t neglect to send for this free trial. K.vrti if our rupture doesn't bother you v. hat is the use of wear ing supports all our life? Why Buf fer this nuisance? W hy run the risk of gaiter, ne nail siuh ilaiirers from a s.iKiil an, I Inn. .cut little rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on the op. rating table? A host of nien and women are daily running such risk j ist because their rupture do not hurt nor prevent them from get ting around. Write at once for tills free trial, as it Is certainly a wonder ful thiui: and has aided in the cure of riinttirea that were as big as a mans to fisis. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. U..1IV, inrini-Murui! ... i s.'crc:nry. j. r. xieiiieureicu ; mana ger and treasurer, A. J. Geddes. Tho burird of directors is composed of John liusephai k. I). It. Uuluir. V. O. Chnger, 1.. II. Skinner aud S. I), t'oolcy. The famous rinpo.ua Valley, and es pccinlly Itos.burg. have received nun h publicity pertaining to the broc coli and its Inch quality. The climate j ideal, and everything ponds for foii'inued success lor the cannery ami th growers, and with e.ry one umking in harmony to gether, adv. rn-ing and boosting, you wiil be able lii tlie near future to make the rmpna Valley and Kose I in g as well Known In all parts of the United Suites in It is to the pioneers of lieui;!us county. Property owners who desire to take advantage of the Bancroft Bonding Act for the repa lent of the assess ments are hereby notified to call ul.on city reeor.lsr for said ltn pose not r than March 2Mh. as anoi. -lit U.ns t will not be accepted after that .lute. I!. U WHlppl.i;. City Recorder of the City of Koae burg, OreKOIl. MITM K OK s.slMli:T KOH THK I iwrtto EttKvr ok riNK sthiokt . i SANITAf. , BEAUTv PARLOR 1'irst Slate and Savings llauk. Tel. t'dlia llleck. M'Tict: hk .isi:nt i 1.11'ltot r OK KI.IN l' 'lilt Till'. M'lit'.irr 314 Wcct Casa Roseburg ftp H IPM& Free for Rupture W. S. Ulce. Inc.. 11. (' " ain St.. Adams. N. Y. a Sample Treatment of your stim ulating application for nurture. You may s.tid me entirely free Suite - Address - - II.JI. In the Klint s, , I.Hlle s I pa. en-.. ti-elMI I r Xu'lle '' the , lie. el ef M, Hi 111'-.'. , t.v Kiveil til f the city the 3rd da I.e.. No. "S. :..r the inipi e .m r.tn the lier-h the p.eilh Hie '.ik Street. Ill l.,e v . n. to be !i...n ; l or panel of iitted tner. e.v, m I', werlpllen A . Inoiiitf at W-. k ,v Kllnt Stu . r;.'i- s ::. .leg W ale urK. j rcn. , leciare 1 lent ef i hue of I of the Nntir,, I hereby given that the com ni"n council of the ity of BoM-huric. 'r.Ki.ii. d'd on the 3rd day of March, l-'.'l. by i.rdinanee No. SuT, deelnre the asveMsmeitt for the improvement of fine street from the north line of (:,k Sire.-; to the so. nil line ot Ualilnu toti Street, in the cltv of lies. I. ill R "ri'ili'li. to be upon each lot or part of j ioi or panel ol lan.l expei lally belle tilted thereby, as followg, to-wit: Name 1 ,.., riptlon Amount L YV. Melis. r Ijoi 1. Illoelt 3:. KoSet.i.rg L W. Melzffer Lot 2, Kojebiirn L. W. Metzgrr Lot 3, HoKebiim L. W. MelJer I t Itos'.lnirs. lying K. rict-ot-.av . . L. T. Thompson Lot 5. III.. It. 11. Aililnion. Keselull l.. 1. Thompson Lot .1. llio. k 1. 1.. Aiblltlon. Ilosetnli r.. l. L nr. ith l.t 7. lib,, k i. ii. Audition, itoyebutir K. T. Inraln Lot S. Bio. k it. li. Addition, llosehur'g- Hlock 3J ilioek 32. Block ot It. .0lll.6i. S'H.6n 31. 31. 31. 001.60 I I ; 1 1, 6n r.oi.ct 30 1.60 ."l.t.61'1 I MAKING BAiTKING HISTOSY deposits JVbv -t 1920 A 4 .-V..? .Jr., .vS tf v A THOUSAND THREE YEARS xAToy. 1923 Deposits were MILJ-ilUJN WARDEN 5. STONE rrat "- T.-tfll ni.-m h.i lu'in rntt-it ty lit-ni :inl Hit- .1,1 pay.il..,' uk tti off i. I "t.d.ifi mi al'ir.'-ai.l h.-hch-il in h ii... K t nf iv is now lue anfl I lit.- ri'v tr..i- I -lcrt itl't .lien of thr Br' linen in . mcnt totnpv.; s.nrkVlilce r'C .4 'I I ml SI tl N. to brink of S 1 -co Hive! , t'lelu e N i ., n l: on t ank i-r sibl ri.er I,. hiterse.to'II ef Ilsien ..f S Bi.b- of Or.k Srr. --t Willi ...till rtver back: tn. ii. e i: .", drs. S. ali'tK S luc of cak tiliut le plu uf r in ttie cm IiaII in j.ia .1,.. i of tlie fnlte.l so,,.. r,i ! rlh.n liifiiti d., f r..ni ) -is net:- e. Sinn p, . ...i. I taken r..r the i oil,.. 1 1.,,, I are provided in the . hur.,.r I nesne to t:.ke roft llon.linic: i tne Hs.i'Mi. In u , :f not p.i i the dale i llus will i thereof a of Hie eilv of 1: Property o-.vne n.lvn:se ef the Ban repa. ni,.nl meiiU arc he ih. 11 . rei laier thno M., will not be ae. el.v nter I'll, but g, It. old, OiAgon. iol-.II. ,1 to ,.,: lip,.n or paid toirio.se n.,t ) I '-Sl'i as applo hiIoiis t. d alter 1!: .1 date. I U Wlltl 1 l.,;. ot the Oily uf Hose- I nCU-c Psrnhno interests w twrr' rr-iITR wihllc's resnonse to the Hrrwits hsv ' entrance of labor Into t!ie field of banking Indicates how real as the need the labor bank was desirr-ned to fill." declares Warren Z. .Stone. Grand Chief of the di.trihutinif 8. of L. E. "Labor banks organiird during1 Hie p.st year, bring the total up to 21 with resources of over JI2."i.ooo 000. Of flics the Brotherhood of Ixiconw.tire Knffiheers control nine. lU hank in rirvrl.miL tlie Brother- labor hood of IxK-omotire Engineers Co operative National Bank, haa the distinction not or'y of being the largest lahor banking Institution in the country hut the fastest crow-inC- 1'ma $63071.77 la 1311 U ""'".il I or bnnm ""'Tilf" .... rrnur-'-' , llrothcrh.1;,- proven v . v-.inr.llv " htiilda .1 traaatrred to tit