PAGE EIGHT WSa&?sA mm -f Best j JJAjJ R08EBUR0 NEW8-BEVIEW. rPlfY MARCH 23, 1924. CONTEST PLANS ARE MED. Try-OuU in National Oratori cal Contest to Take Place on the 4th and 11th. MUCH INTEREST SHOWN County School Superintendent Favors Continuation of Contests in Order to Create Interest. !of Western and Southern Oregon in i California market. , , . tpeaklm? (or southwestern Idaho Dreducers. Frank E. Seeley of Payette testified to the larire tonnage furnisn ed the Oregon Short Line last year, amounting, be said, to 5ou cars ot fruit, potatoes, dairy and poultry pro ducts which would be increased n large volume by more easy access to California markets over a Central Oregon line to a Southern Pacific con nection. This witness admitted on cross examination by Arthur C. Spencer, at torney for tlu. Union Pacific that oven under the stimulus ot cue imwi i last vear, Southern Idaho agricultural products could not be moved to out side markets to save producers from losea and that'the lar.-e potato move ment was to southeastern stales rath er than to California. Kxtension of the Crane-Odell line across Central Oregon, would reduce , .llulnnr-a vin V.ilL-ene from (OOS Hay to Ontario from 537 to 398 miles, compared with the route via Portland, J. T. llrand, city attorney of Marsh field testified. II.' said that would mean a saving of four days In freight moved from Coos Day to taslern markets. o- The local try-outs in the National Oratorical contests, sponsored in Ore- MUSCOVITES ATTENTION All niomhers nf Pi'.trol team and all by the Portland Telegram, will -others Interested will meet at hall STATU I'ltKSS COM .UK NT take place on April 4, according to an announcement made today by County Superintendent O. C. Brown. The county try-out, to pick the winner to represent the county ill the district meet, will be held on the lltti at tne 'with fix completed hulls and endues bV'w . . una. ,:;si,na,.a.,- bur, high school. e, -,,, Tl... ir una believed toi huh contest have started at the steainbox, where the only fire had been left at the plant. FINE POTTERY VASES Winning Over Bill Boards. i Because "nig business" can do I things in a big wnv ii'H) highway blll-l hoards ill five Pacific coast stall's have been bowled over al one blow! We have Just In, fancy slmpo vases, and will not be replaced. The ntand -1 decorat-d with gold and scroll work, aril Oil Company of California owned iKind painted. A big special value at the boards and ordered I hem ilown.fi ,.aoh. (nil's. See these and you'll "The company feels that the splendid .appreciate the values, scenerv should be unmarre.l," was' the announced reason for the action. i Hereafter the company will confine i its use of signs to commercial local tions. The stules afli-cted are Cali fornia. Oregon, Washington, Nevuda and Arizona. Hero is an act of consldoratenoss for the wholo American people, for HOLD HIGHWAY MEETING. (Assorlfitort press Leased Wlre.l POItTLA.NI, March 27 Several delegations desiring highway develop men! were here today for the meeting of the state highway commission for tne wnoio American peupie, n,i ,.i, this -ifternoon The com- tho splendid scenery which. billboards liili.rd mar u a national asset anil is enjoy ed by millions who travel far to de rive benefit from the natural splen dors. Nor Is It likely the improve ment will end with the removal of these 1 aignlmurtlH. Standard Oil Influence has been much overrated wo contracts for work on highway jects In five counties. COOKED FOOD SALE pro- The III i.-li School Parent Teachers tieltovo. hut there can he no denvlng 'Circle v. Ill hold a cooked food salo, Saturday. April IS, nt McKenn. nr-riiy nnd lliildwtn's. All mothers interested considerable factor in that it Is business. Not merely the development of an n n,e welfare of the schools are ask esthetic sense in the managers of oJ to contribute. Standard Oil of California accounts! for abolishing signboards. Public In terest against tho defacement of na ture has made Its Impress on astute business men. If Standard nil can not afford not to defer to public, opin ion, can other lesser corporations that envy Standard success no! prnltt from studying its methods? Kugi nu liuard. Friday evening for purpose of select ing Patrol for Grants i-ass monial. TRAM STKIKB IV OltKAT lilUT.UX IS HKI1IOIS is being arranged by A,.ri,. Pr, asvd Wire.) a number of the leading newspapers j t,0X1)0N. March 27. So ser of the United States. It is natlon-i j0UBly' does'tho government regard wide In scope and Is attracting con-the gituation created by continuance Biddable attention. All orations :of tlle tram bus strike and the ap must be original and must be prepar- parently inevitable entry of the sub ed bv the student delivering lhcm.T,.llv men in.0 the fight tomorrow All must be on the subject of tho con- night, according to several newspa- stitution of the United States, as tneil)ers. that a privy council nas oeeu contest is being held to bring about j called for today to consider pro a greater understanding of the const!- claiming a "condition of national ttitton and to create more interest in emergency. Its principles. Some papers said Issuance of the In Oregon the contest Is being ar- proclamation has already been de rn Hired by the Portland Telegram1 cided upon and that the meeting has which has provided some excellent.' been summoned that the king s lortn prizes which will be awarded to thel al consent may be ' Hmt u hmers I lf a 8tate of emergency is pro- ' Co. tlsts wi.l be held In each school claimed. It will be under the pro where students are competing. These '!- 'Of the em W ' winners will then join in the county contest, after which' there will be a M liliB 2 Kinds of Quaker Oats At Your Qrocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats, the kind you have always known Get whichever you prefer. mmuM forahotbreakfesti QUICK QUAKER cooks inVz the time of coffee! Quaker Oats now comes in 2 styles rep Quaker Oats, the kind you've alway, bTIfI QUICK QUAKER, Wn't Quick Quaker makes oats the wSmwa fast dish. Cooks perfectly in 3 to 5 minuter" pcarcelx longer than simple toasted ureal " Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats , kind you've always known. Cut before flaw rolled very thin and partly cooked. And tht email flakes cook faster that's the only ml ence. All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of to breakfasts quick I Today, try Quick Quaker, the same powers as the war time de fense of the realm act. It enables the government, bud- AHTORIA PASTOIt IIOXOKKl (A'soclated Press Leased 'Wire.) PORTLAND. March 27. The Rev. W. 3. Oilbert, the pastor of the First Presbyterian church In Astor ia, has been invited to accept the secretaryship of the nationla mis sions committee of the Portland Tresbytery, and It Is understood from Astoria that he will accept the position. REPRESENTATIVE BJ DEFICIENCY BILL READY. WASHINGTON, Siarcn Zi.me tAHtoculed Pr luaitJ fi,-u .L.fieiencv hill of the Dresent Wakhivctov .""1 congress was prepared for President resentative Joha'v l2 Coolidge's signature today after an hcan. Kentucky, i'uilL' agreement between senate and house federal grand Juri im i' conferees. The measure carries charge of conspiracy a jJ5 J"" ' ' " w '! Cff,Vjt ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN bv MRS. ti-LSBURY (Aililross ill communications to Mrs. Ullsuury, care of News-Review.) SPECIAL BULB BOWLS Small size bowl about 4 inches, Spe cial nt 15c each. Large size, 6 Inch at.39c each. These are regular Toko nobe ware In shaded brown, blue and red. Just the thing for bulbs or flowers. See them at Carrs. No Time For White Wash. The soft pedal artists, those who are too timid or too partisan to look with ecpianiinlly upon the Investiga tions now being carried on in Wash ington, keep telling iis that tin' nation will sutfer great iv unless the course of congress is changed. Profesdi.gj u,.,.,. Mm- Kilsliun : I am eighteen, no particular love for Dnughertv theyaIlll ,,, Hi-aililv Willi a certain man fight his battle wiih a ze:il cnnipnr-. f,)r B,.vt.ral months. I tliout,b a great able to that ot the little hand of Spar-1 f UMn n( iK-li. ve he did of tans that fought and died al Thermo- , 1)lU H,.v,.ral weeks ago u new girl pylae with I.eoiiidiiH. 'came to (own, ami he Just dropped If the seekers after silence feel that Im) ,.,m,p,.t,.y and started going with pttnni- l-oniliienre in Hie pmciii in district meet Including tne several ; . h approval of parliament, county winners In each section or tne, ke wl(Je an( compulsory pro state, and these district cnampionS vlson9 for the safety and life of will then meet in a state contest. The ! the comJnuI1tty, Including taking ov stales have been divided Into dls- er cotrol of any public service, us trlcts, una there will be two niore)ne urmy and navy lorries therefor elimination matches before the final an commandeering private vehicles try-out for the national winner is huld' nna- materials for the same purpose, in New York City. The winner will The act was last put into operation receive p magnificent prize, to be' during the miner's strike of 1920. presented by President foolidge. Such a step would briiur the pres Onlie a number of schools In Doug-lent labor government into conflict lias county havo been interested and j with a large sec.lou of their support- Ihe first try-outs will take place on;ers. the 4'.b. selecting the best speaker! o from each sc hool to meet in Host burg KIDDIES' MILLINERY on the 11th for the (county meet. .' , . .. - I.I. Marry 11. jonnson. principal or uio jur mil line ot irimmeu cnuu - t.llhlii..,i,)n rT of Section 33 of ltoseburg high school. Is Ihe director ow on display. Child's and misses' "J ' bu.bl''V.sl0" b'J of Ihe contest 111 the county. The straws In gold and two colors, each judges huve not yet been selected. I with ribbon Btreaaiers. 'Also a big lino County School Superintended n t of the Tanama cloth and open braid. Drown Is greatly interested In the each tastily trimmed. These ore Just context but regrets that It was not . the hats that have been hard to find, started earlier In the school year. ; 2 year, to 12 year styles. Se3 them at Ihe IHiuirias County schools nt- the Carr's. Moderately priced millinery. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR LIBRARY BONDS. Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned will up to 7:30 o'clock p. m., on Monday the 7th dav of April, 1924. at his office in the city hall in the city of Roscburg. Ore gon, receive sealed proposals for the nurrhase of city of Roseburg Library Bonds in the stun of $12,000.00. Said bonds are issued under author- 1 7531111 eau first of the year adopted plans for In vestigations and stories of pioneer history, and took up other special features, which have filled up the time devoted to extra work, and con sequently it has been impossible to give as much attention to the ora loriciil contest as might otherwise MULTNOMAH CLUB TO HAVE GOLF LINKS Im Htif TitIuk lirrauHo of tho ilisrloHUtvH what lo thy think would happen t that ennf iili'tico if invest inal Inp eoiiunlttt't s wtm to c':iHr thfir tuv.' tiKutinr:, nfuKP to run tlmvi, tho ru luiH'rt that ait- hi the air anil allow lliost upon whom runplf',n ''an cimkU'i. Io rrtnain unviintit al'-t in plait's of honor ami trust? Then thTt woiml h n-.tl hyrticria uiitl It wiittl Justified. TltlH !h not n tlmi' for miu-mi: h n'MM. Tor ill rtilhntc tniiy of witni-sr- 1 who an li.ntril in tho nocial r y't'r. ' NitlHr th' piihlli: nor tho ii'iiitui IithI shown a dt'Hlro to hi'Mmireh tht r'pu-l tatloiiH of thorn whoso innocfiu't ro -, iih'Itih anyttiihir umro than a form-it trrisuinpl 'l,n. Mr Ad'.to'i iiar.o min out and hin oni'int(". tiifhidiim hoiho of IhoHf who now cry "hush,-' thortl-il,; hut th votrrt ill hin party did int 1 o-o ronridciH't' in hiiu. Di'tuoriatic flri'hratuU attiM'kcd t'ooHdi:. lut h n carrvitiK pritnarti- riht and h-ft. Th only thin: that will destroy Amorican fiiitli in novt'ttiiiH-nl is th" nil. -nt w hlti'wnshttikt wlilt h tho fearful oiuih H' k . Tort land T h r.ram. BOAT YARD DESTROYED. lu-r. It didn't tuiikf a nn-ut doai of dnl'i'it'iui' tt mo, I wont with other hn s too, hut now ho ucIh uh if 1 woro Hoio at him, and ho won't como. iii';ir mo, or u.sk mo to daiu-o or any thing. I don't want him to think (hat I thought oiiou;h (tf him to bo soro at him. II ou titidrosland what I nu an. What slutuld 1 do? Tho other kuI iy k;oti', and I am Htiro that if I matlo any advam-os to him whatever thai hu would waul to ko with me again. What hlioutd 1 do If ho did? FLAl'I'tli. (Associated Trea L.enaed Wire.) I'OUTIjAND, March 27. The sum of SlaO.OuO nocoasary for tho con- havo b on done. It Is believed to be algtruction of the Multnomali Amateur tood way to incuU ato into the minds i Athletic clubs' new Rolf course, has of tho growing citlenry a fuller 'been raised and the charter niniibir- Uuowledtf ami a Kreater love for tho constitution of this country ARE YOU FAT? JUST TRY THIS Thousands of overfat people have; beeouio slim by following the advice : of doctors who recommend Marmola 1 ii seriptioti Tablets, those harmless; little fat reducers that simplify the ship list ot 500 completed, officers of the club announced today. In fifteen das from the time the list was thrown open, the quota of 500 char ter members signed up nnd the con struction fund was subscribed. As late as 12 o'clock lest niuht ap plications for membership were still coniinc in, according to officers, l'res ent plans call for a course of eigh teen holes, but in view of the re- (.,.i!ni ASTiiKIA. :ir,l of t Ik I'd I'ri'M I Mur, h Ailoria ,i'iletl Wit' 2i.- The ) boat FLAPPER: The next time you have the opportunity, and if you do not tiou. lf too fat, don t wait KO new have one you can easily make one, to your druggist and for uue dollar, speak to him, and act as if nothing v hlt-h is the price the world over, pro had ever happened, and he vas just cure a box of these tablets. If preter the s.ime to you as any other friend. i :ell- you can secure them direct by If you act angry at him he will think ; sendini: price to the Marmola Co., you cared a great deal for him. and!4M2 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich, feel badly over his going with some-jThey reduce steadily and easily wlth one else. Ai you were not engaged! out tiresome exercise or starvation he was : t liberty to go w.th whom he-diet and leavo no unpleasant effect, pleased but lie should not have stop- . o prd your friendship. If he should ask you to go with him again, it would be wise to refuse him several times and go wth some one else before finally accepting his invitations. Alter you accept one invitation do not go with him often, but go about with other friends more. He did not show a very . me reuuvers inac. n.pmy .. , tnp ra fl)r members the dos- of the famous Murino .1 Prcscnp- "i""1"" ""- ' .i,. ir i,. r,i ,inc -,u , LI board of trusteis of the club will meet Monday tiieht to consider the advisability of changing plans to pro vide for either a 27 or 36 hole course, It was announced. William K. Locke, Rolf course archi tect of San Krancisco has been en gaged to lay out the course and con struction will be Btarted immediately. tho charter of the city of RoseburK, 1 which said charter provision was; adopted by the vote of the people of said city at a special election held ' therein on March 18th, 1924. and byj further authority of Ordinance No. 811 of the city of KoseburB, duly -and retulurly passed by the Common i Council and approved by the mayor of said city March 20th, 1924. for the nurnose of acaulrine, improvins and equipping a Public Library within the said city of RoseburK. The bonds are in denominations of $500.00 each and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, are dated April loth, 11)21 and are pavnblo ten years after date, pro vided that the city cf Kosoburs may at its option redeem the same at any interest payment period at or after five years from the date thereof. No bid for less than par and accrued interest will be accepted and the council reserves the rij-ht to reject anv and all bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft equal to five per cent of the amount bid, payable to the city of UoseburR to be forfeited to tho city in case tho successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase. I!y order ot the Common Council. Dated, and first published, at ItoseburK, Oregon, March 25th, 102 . R. I.. WllUTLK City Recorder of the city of Itose-. burg Oregon. Our this week's showing of new dress material aitisn. tJ lnps. In a ureat variety of patterns, every one tl iS st:; and stylish, will delight women buyers who Im btoewe their selections. . ABRAHAM, Ii i 1 boat comii.im. rood spirit hv droppinci vou that .iy. 1 ANNOUNCING MY NEW OFFICES MY trnl.trcJ tMTu'e :iih! itu'rcascJ (.talfof .1 ill .1 ..,1 , , I,. K.u..l skilL vl rcvt;il speoui'its new are homed In m in n ''rn.lul new huiivlin;1. wln-re I cn reclcr trcJt :i'r tivn.an.'N el l'Btirn' v lio cenie t.i me tl,m i ,Se X 1 V! ,-, .-', . u mrr n,.n KtrK ' " r OvMf p. ,t rTin4 .III t. 5THANdjAIM-OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE M E ntVo 'n"'th is P'pr.n whcn writ i no ( Ansecl.itc-d rrcus Leaped Wire.) 1(!T1.AI1. March 27 Argnine that if the I nioii Pacific's Central nri'tron line were extended to connect wiih the Southern Pacific's Kiuvue- Klamath Kalis cutoff. Idaho agricul tural n" ters would be brcniKiit 4iiii nnies nearer California markets. Samuel L. Newton, rate expert of the Idiiho public service commission np p iircd before the examiner in the rail way hcariue; now being held here. Newton admitted under cross-ex. ;:ni nution ihiit he had not taken into; consideration the extension of ihe Oivkxii Short Line to connect with' the Southern 1'acllic at Wilis, which railway uttornes insisted will bring the same result. J It. Huberts, representing tho Red mond Commercial Club and several f.irnn r cri;.ii:i.itiens in the 1H - -mites valley submitted exhibits of railway 1 1 : 1 : : 1 - poviiiiiuit s of that region in cm nt of irritation ,''.o;':i!"at and ndequiite railway transportation, 10 outin'.e inarkets. On cross examination by Iter, C. Ile. Southern Pacific attorne. Nw 1 s'lieitted that t-veiision of the IM011 I'acilu's Central Oregon line from Crane 10 tlih II cm 111" Sceiihern l'ai ifie's K.aKt t'.e Kinmat'l Kails en! ...f. wot. l-l l-anke Southern ld.ll o's farm pioduc'ls rotnpctilivo Willi tl:oM' BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE Not St. Valentine imported seed. Strain is about 10 days later than S. Valentine; heads self-protected; curd snow white. The finest strain in existence. Price per pound, $25.00, per ounce $1.75. Orders taken for any quantity. I'nd Schmidt, Dlllard, Oregon. lllltillt lMMHilLVTlOX KILIj f l,i" 1 11. ,1 I'ress Leased Vlre WASH INC. TON', March 27. The new immigration bill providing a bais quota of two per cent ot the l:Ui census, was reported today from the senate immigration com mittee. The committee iimllti'd from the bill entirely sections denting with liipanej-e and with alien seamen, with the understanding that an amendment covering them would be 111-ertcd on t!ie floor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bridge Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. 1925 Pattern Crockery SOMETHING NEW Qil,;nr, ia7 Jr. taUcware and sold in Rostss exclusively bv us see these beautiful you'll want some of them. We carry just the line of goods you waul matter what you need. GARDEN KOSE Biggest Line Best Quality Beat-'em-all Price. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 238 N. Jackson w 4-k n SASH Ml m C,! DOORS K" Mil I . liT P, WORK I"! II ft-tural (f cm iu:: FKi ,t- aj 221 n- A,ri.ue Soalted bids will be received by the county court of liouclas county, Ore don, at the court house in ItoseburK, Orepon, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 3rd day of April, 1921, for construc tion work on Lone Rock IlridRC, be tween elide- nnd Itock Creek. The work involves construction of 1. 75 foot wood span and 2, 120 foot wood spans. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount eciual to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one-half the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, forms of con tract, proposal blanks, and full in formation for bidders may be obtain ed nt the office of the county clerk or the county roadmaster. Court House. Kostburi;, Oreson, upon the deposit of five dollars. j The r.fhi is reserved to reject anv Item or all proposals, or to accept any, jjjj separate Item of the proposal or pro: p J pe.-ais deemed net for the cnuntv. 1HA B. mi'DLE. County Clerk of Douglas County, Orecon. i.-5au hie mi Ml t ill I!T OP h is n iH.AS t in . rv CKO. K. Q11NK. Count v Jildce. f.DWIN WK.WKP.. Commissioner, 11 W. LONO, Coiamissioner. Att t: Ira n. P.iddie, County Clerk. 1 TURKEY MEN ATTENj Wo ,nvo hntrhed turkevs t uccessftilly '.1W:-.T put them with your hens or they can be tm dkW a brooder same as chicks. Hriiig in your turn. have thetn custom hatched. EARL VOSBURGH 732 Fni j Phone 391-Y 1 1 kg Meet Your Friends ffe And when you have beer. JJwJi Sundae from our beautiful ounta iirb f to meet business or social probUms confidence. Our Drmks are Pure and and Daintily Served art Ice Lream fi rA. rv OF SWEt Lunches Served T t. x.'. t '--iVxisiJS' t