Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 09, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    ftOSttURO NgWt-WEVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL V 1924.
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IMP D I M ! r I ' NOTICE In ordei"-. to lutroduce U , . II
NOTICE In ordei"-. to lutroduce
my Klectro-MBgneiic ireiimeni, w
I am offering you one FKEE
A treatment. If you present this
SELECTED
add at the Magnetic Baths 2u9
Perkins BUg. before April JStb.
a. A. Raney. M. T. D.
irion. Being Made for
Election Which
ccun on May 16.
S CLOSE SOON
Must Register Before
il 16 or Must be
orn in Election
Davs.
i
(pnuiary elfolion to be held
( md the sheriff and county
coimty court are endeavor
e 11 details complete at
t9 registration books will
to, only a
i c ose 0D ,no -iko
-,,imfv clerk
I tnereauer
Uj to make up the poll
irsoM who have voted for a
ho years, or who have mov
precinct to another, or
f moved to this Wjtjor
Le of voting see without
itered. must register before
be sworn in on Blank A on
, nosslble the poll ins places
Mine as atist election,
ues however, have been
isary In some precincts.
Me list of the polling
,11 precincts in the county
(-Stearns Service StsJ
-Residence Mrs. Lahey,
W St.
faze Lumber office.
E-Walt Kincaid's resl-
Ylley Old store building-,
lit J. J. Jackson Store
Vistian Church.
ji-Nlchols Hall.
ley H. T. Heberd's gar-
L-Hotel Iloom.
Wk School House Dlat.
Jones, and a fine of (50 and costs
was assessed by Justice Jones, in a
trial of tbe case beard in tbe justice
court.- Jonea was charged with hav
ing flsta in bia possession which were
claimed tqp small to come under the
law. He was represented by Attor
ney EHiert Hermann, with District
Attorney Guy Cordon appearing for
tbe state. Heated arguments were
presented by both defense and prose
cution and the case glvn to the de
cision of the Jury composed of John
Hotcher. J. W. Stoops. I R. Mynatt.
Mrs. Charlotte Morgan, E..JA. Cole
and H. M. lioy. Upon the returning
of the verdict counsel for the de
fense announced that the case would
be appealed to the circuit court,
NOTICE TO EAGLES
Roseburg Aerie. No. 1497, P. O. E.
will be honored by a visit from Capt.
J. V. Dill -of the organization depart
ment, on Wed. evening, April 9. All
membere are requested to attend. By
order of the W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN Sec
k Churrh House.
k Court House,
Jury
r
Urtiionville auditorium.
W hall.
bper & Whitsett Hall.
w Glide hall.
Edenbower store.
amlert sample room.
vkley hall.
f'ulley Woman's Club
on Growers Packing
number of Commerce.
jB. L. Darby Bldg.
lance hall-
anther Creek school
Residence Mrs. Faulk-
Flint St.
ley School house.
Presbyterian church.
lelloEfj store.
Wence Ella M. Uoad-
ih SteDhens.
J. KennV. residence.
(lass Grange hall.
Residence H E TtfLor
Erasure Hall,
sty Home.
-Millwood Post Office.
-School House,
t'e I- 0. O. F. Hall,
lyrtle South Methodist
likens theatre.
Commercial bank,
tool house, Ulst. 49.
evidence D. J. Churchill.
. 0. Buker Hall.
Mrs. Valliplgue's build
sport Moose Hall,
kport Hibbard's hotel
seonlc hall.
-City Hall.
r-Beaman hall.
"-Grange hall,
lume Assembly hall,
lerlia 1. O. fi p k.it
Jfrlia-City hall. '
pr hotel.
ptaldence R. II. Wood
podinter St.
Ja-West Fork school
W-We8t side store.
store bldg.
f Rosburg hotel.
"-er store bid?.
Colonel W. Howell, commanding
officer of the 7th Infantry and Cap
tain R. O. Foage, also of the 7th. In
fantry, who Inspected the local Na
tional Guard unit last nlaht. are
working actively tor the citizen's
military training camp which is to
be held at Camp Lewis from June
19 to July 18.
Tbe basic course, and Red, White
and Clue courses In Infantry, cav
alry, field artiller, engineers and
signal corps, will be provided at
Camp L.ewis. Tneae courses Deing
based upon the number of times the
applicant has attended the camps or
the previous militry training which
he has received.
Tbe objects of these camps are to
bring together young men of high
type from all sections of the coun
try and thereby develop closer na
tional and social unity; to teach the
privileges, duties sand responsibili
ties of American citizenship; to
stimulate 'patriotism; to interest
young men in the importance of mil
itary training; to teach . self-discipline
and obedience; and to develop
the physical standard of the Ameri
can youth through participation in
military exercises, athletic games
and sports, - conducted under' expert
directors.
Tbe basic coarse Is open to all
young men between 17 and 24
years, who have the necessary phys
ical qualifications and are possessed
with average general intelligence
and are able to read and write and
who have good moral character.
The government provides trans
portation, meals and all expenses
while in camp. , The officials in
charge of the camp arrange various
recreational features Including trips
to Tacoma and important points In
that vicinity. There are sports of
all kinds provided, and many young
men find the month's training a
most enjoyable way to spend the
summer's vacation.
nucT
ES CASE
r Se;n;l ii-
THAT EASTER STRAW HAT
Buy the popular straw cloth and an
up to the minute frame at Carr's. An
hour or two of work that any one can
do, and presto you have produced a
bat worthy of the most exclusive mil
liner. , Let us Bbow you a real line of
millinery supplies. Carr's quality
goods at ' reasonable prices. New
frames, straw sloth, trimmings, just
in. ,
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NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR 8EWER
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed Proposals will te received,
by the undersigned at his office in the
City Hall 1n the city of Roseburg,
Oregon, up tf 5 o'clock p. m, Monday,
April 21st. 1924 for the construction
of a sewer in Laurelwood Addition to
said city, to be known as the Laurel
wood Sewer No. 2, In the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. 812.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnished
upon appllcatlo nto the undersigned,
and must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City Treas
urer for 5 per cent of the amount bid,
to be forfeited to the city In the event
said bid is accepted and the bidder
shall fall to enter into a contract and
bond with the city according to the
terms of said bid. A bond of 100 per
cent of the contract, satisfactory to
the city, will be required from the
contractor. The time stated in the
proposals for completing the work
will be considered in awarding the
contract.
The council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
By order of the Common Council.
Ited April Jth. 1824.
B. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rose
bnrsr. Oreeon.
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1 EBCUCHfflftOfflllUniiS JJ I CI I
VXSNWpacific states J 'Jill
j5Ejvlar
T. M. Reg. 1HKI
Livable homec arc wired
by "Check" Seal contractors
YOU can see what the "Check" Seal means the
minute vou enter a home which has been wired by
a "Check" Seal contractor. The wiring devices are
modern and of standard manufacture. Fixtures are
attractive and properly placed. The lamps are G. E.'
Edison Mazdas. And there are outlets for the con
venient use of all the electrical appliances.
Such homes enjoy crisp toast and tempting coffee
in the morning. They enjoy dustless rugs and clean
clothes during the day. They have the comfort of
warm bathrooms. And they have soft lights to read
by in the evening.
Make your home livable! Specify a "Check" Seal
installation and "Check" Seal appliance s.You'11 get
good workmanship at a fair price. Youll get such
standard equipment as G-E wiring devices andG-E
Edison Mazda Lamps. And when you buy electri
cal appliances certified by the "Check" Seal, you
are sure of long and satisfactory service.
Look for the "Check" Seal. Deal with "Check"
Seal contractors and retailers. They stand for
standard electrical equipment properly installed.
The "Check " Seal u the trade mark of the Pacific States Electric Company
the tartest distributor of electrical merchandise on the Pacific Coast This Com
pany does not sell direct to you but its merchandise can be bought through
reliable electrical contractors and retailers. Every electrical product markedly
the "Check " Seal has been mipected and certified by this company. Erery elec
trical contractor and retailer -who displays tlie "Check" Seal is committed to the
"Check" 'Seal policy of standard materuls,good -workmanship and fair prices.
PACIFIC STATE'S
ELECTRIC COMPANY
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANCELES OAKLAND PORTLAND SEATTLE SPOKANE
Go to any electrical contractor or retailer who displays the "Check" Seal
IN the interest
'of better electri
cal service, we
publish the "Electrical
How' ior Householders,"
a booklet which describes
and illustrates the latost
and most efficient methods
for the use oi electricity.
The 1924 edition of this
booklet can be had free
from"ChecVSeal contrac
tors and retailers or by writ
ing to our nearest office.
CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY J
The hardest work in your house is ELECTRICITY'S
work; averaging $8.50 a month for lights, cook
ing, water heating, everything!
"Electricity is amazingly cheap!"
YttUR PARTNERS
I IN PROGRESS
UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES
- tcrRIC WATER HEATERS
HOT POINT HUGHES RANGE
$10 00 Down Install an Electric Range
and Water Heater 11
We Have in Stock Westinghouse
Electric Ranges
CHECK SEAL DEALER
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