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ROSEIURQ NEWS-REVIEW, TUESPAV, APRIL 22, 192 PACE FOUR i ! AUCTION SALE AT THE J. E. SMITH PLACE 1 1-4 Mile from Roseburg on Melrose Road. Thursday, April 24, at one p. m. The following articles will be sold: 2 Bedstead complete 2 Rocking Chairs I Range 1 Dining Table 1 Kitchen Cabinet 5 Dining Chairs 2 Kitchen Chairs 2 Rugs 1 Garden Rake 1 Garden Hoe 55 Lug Boxes Some Dishes A Lot of Fruit Jars 1 Chopping Axe 1 Buck Saw 5 Ladders 1 Plow 1 5 "White Leghorn Hens Wash Tub I 2-Horse Potato Planter I Spray Pump 1 Riding Corn Cultivator RADABAUGH, Auctioneer J. E. SMITH, Owner , H. C. Waddell left this afternoon for Seattle where, hh department commander of the Spanish American War Veterans of Oregon, he will in spect the old battleship Oregon. Mr. Waddell was, appointed to make this trip by Governor Pierce, to determine whether or not the old war vessel should be accepted by the state un der the terms fixed by the government. AGED VETERAN PASSES AWAY THIS MORNING Wallace A. Shlfflct, an aged veter an of the Civil War passed away this morning at the SoldterB Homo, after an Illness of eight days. He was over 85 years of age at the time of his death and Is survived only by his wid ow. Ho served In the 12th Missouri Cavalry during the war and has been a resident at the home for a long period of years. Ho has an Innumera ble 'number of friends and comrades A Chance to Save Money 1 1ERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE Roseburg News-Review AND BETTER Till hMi Fruit," yvVIe Barry ami Nut Journal FRUIT TWO EXCELLENT. HOME PAPERS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU. BETTER FRUIT IS PUBLISHED ONCE EACH MONTH AND IS A FINE MAGAZINE FOR Tl IE FRUIT GROWERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. Here Is Our Offer ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, YEAR BY MAIL $4.00 BETTER FRUIT '1 YEAR $1.00 WE WILL GIVE YOU BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $4 YOUR Sore, tender. bleeding gunu- PYORRHEA then looienec' rheumatism, Ulneu. See good dentist frequently and use ZePYROL dully At alt Drmtthh a tan a . WTT oO- aid in prtvmting L,ltVt PYORRHEA anions the old veterans, who are Bor- I rowful to see him pass away. The funeral services will be held on Wed nesday at 2 o'clock and Interment will follow at the Home cemetery. -o TAKES OVER AGENCY n. McCIUen arrived here today and will take Immediate charge of the lo cal Singer Sewing machine agency.1 He relieves E. O. Peter who 1s leav ing for Eugene to tnk over a branch office in that city. Mr Peter has con ducted the agency here for Bome time and has built up a largo trade. Friends are wishing him success In his new work and are also welcom ing Ills successor to this city. OPPORTUNITY ! ! This is your opportunity to place a New 1 923 Model Great Majestic Range in your kitchen at a real bargain. . ' By all means don't fail to see the New MODEL MAJESTIC-ifs the last word in modern range construction. Many, many improvements have been added to this already famous range and its graceful stream line beauty will please you immensely. Make it your busi ness to drop in our store at least one day during our ' Special Exhibit and Sale of GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES ONE WEEK ONLY, APRIL 21 TO 26 Ask your friends and neighbors to come with you -we are so delighted with' the New Model MAJESTIC that we want even, Come whether you buy or not Let the ractory representative, wno win dc wiui us on wees, snow you just how the MAIFcrrSr snow you uie true icaouiw uuo nwuuwiu jv.wiii.i uuu lama so much better tha FREE During This Exhibit Only Look at these two fine seta of cooking utensils! Either set may be v c lutely without cost, just for deciding to buy your Gret Majestic Ranse tV instead or later. G5: -- made inside and outsid ranges m 5 Polished Solid Copper Set. . The set Illustrated to left is of pure heavy copper highly polished and of exquisite design. Every woman falls in love with It on sightdon't fail to drop in and see it. Special Majestic Ware This wonderfully serviceable ware, illustrated below,, is well known by thousands and thousands of Majestic Range users, it is the highly prized, extra heavy old time Majestic Set, the same as furnished before the war. Let the factory representative 'give you the opinion of an experienced expert. He will show you the many features of the new MA JESTIC that have gained for it the proud posi tion of being the most dependable and beauti ful range in America. Reputation in a range is something to be care fully considered before buying, for reputation is made up of tests successfully passed. Choose the style of new MAJESTIC that meets your individual need and preference; the practical, durable, economic, and matchless cooking qualities that have always distinguish ed the MAJESTIC ranges are the same in every type. In addition to its superior work ing qualities, . the new MAJESTIC, by its handsome design and graceful artistic appsar ance, gives a touch of beauty to any kitchen. It is not only the best range to work with, it is the best to live with. MG KEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN 1IW1PM ITIONDEL Action on the Inclusion of Umpqua Park addition to the city of Roseburg was delayed last night when the council voted to table the petition for a special election in the district in definitely, if the city takes in the park addition it will he necessary to provide fire and police protection, and other of the city conveniences, which would be extremely expensive and difficult with tho present connec tion with that section, and as the city has no funds with which to build a bridge the inclusion of the park district is a matter to be seriously considered. Under the new charter provision the people who desire to be annexed to the city are required to present a petition asking tho city council to call I a special election. The council, rep resenting tho people of the city, lias the right to decide whether or not the Inclusion of that territory is de sirable and would inure to tlie bene fit of the city. If it is decided that i the outside territory is wanted, then the council may call the election as ELKS DANCE THURSDAY A regular Informal Elks dance will be held on next Thursday night for all of the members. Cards and dancing for all and a real time is the prospect. Be there, Bill! Mortgage Company. $103.07, per $100; Lumberman's Trust Company, $1,418 premium. o BORN FATiRlXGTON To Mr. and Mrs. John It. Farrington, at Mercy Hos ?9V daUfehter' Tuesday. April 23, E (Associated pres leased Wire.) SALEM. April 22. Notices are being mailed out to the countv TO IP. FILES IVJ TrlHIFF SCHEOOLE': S,sSi i.'iimii mar will nil' fltTlUUl US ! i, ' i..r requested, but if it is decided that It ,1' . ,rom the of,ice ot is not to the city's interest to annex ! Jh ?i f Bta'e advisl"K he" such territory then the election need Smftl, I, i ., ""J"0 f , KuEene MMttll' DAYLIGHT UK Sin 9 (A'WX-lltri Pnalatifc not be called. L ISEBU BID! City Improvement bonds In the Rum of $4, t.'i'.i. li.".. were purchased last night by the Uiugkia National and l'mpma aiiey nanus oi liosehurg at ft nmim of Jl.TW.Sa. The bunds eagerly sought and sum.' good offers were made by the six rirms making bills. omnn. ot Cortland, candidate for uio republican nomination for Unit ed States senator from the primary election ballots. Mr. Smith this morning advised heeretnry of state Kozer of his withdrawal from the contest. The only reason for his action in with drawing was that he did not feel financially ahle to conduct a cam paign aiu h as ho would be called up on to make if he should remain in the contest. pre The council had eounidi ruble diffi-' cully in in lifting the highest hid as the local banks ami the proposal of the Kreeinan, Smith and Camp com pany w. re very dose. The Freeman. Smith and Camp company bid $lu4.e.!l. p.-r Jleo, making a premiii'ii of $1.SV1.;S. However, th" coiuiicnn dc:irinii:. a transi-iipt ! n h v. uiM cost n-'t less t ITS. while weulil be si me delay in taking over the tionds while waiting fur a legal opinion, so that in the minds of tlie council the bid of the local hanks was tile best for the city s interests. The other bids submitted were as follows: Ralph Sehneeloch Company. $ll " "3 per loii; 'Clark. Kendall and Company $U32. per 101); Western Bond' and R. A. HERCHER Republican Candidate For State' Legislature Primary Election. May 16, 1924 U'aid Adv.) TRAPSHOOT At Winchester Sunday, April 27 GIVEN BY WINCHESTER CUN CLUB Frhes. I.iiinh and ammunition will be sold at the grounds. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, April 22. In vestigation of Henry Ford's Muscle Shoals proposal by tho senate agri culture committee awaits the arriv al of W. B. May. Ford's chief engi neer, who is expected to appear sometime this week. A. H. Hooker, an associate of the Hooker-White-Atterbury bidder, gave testimony today by elaborating on the purposes of chemical produc tion at Muscle Shoals under terms of the bid. The possibility of manufacturing at Muscle Shoals two chemicals de scribed as destroyers of the peach bore and the boll weavil in con junction with the production of concentrated fertilizer was further explained by Hooker. He said he knew of no reason why calcium ar senate, or arsenate of lime, used in combatting; the boll weavll and a specific made from Chlorine and bleaching soda, and acting in the manner of poison gas against the peach bore, could not be produced ' in adequate quantities at Muscle I Shoals. Research Is being conducted, j Hooker said. In an effort to develop i a specific to exterminate wheat rust ' and tobacco wildfire. Flour mann ifacturers of the nortnwest, he add led, are spending more than $250, I 000 a year on this investlgaion, Senator McN'ary, republican, Ore ! gon, asked Mr. Hooker If the sav ing in transportation on fertilizer (would apply to the northwest and the witness replied that in his opin ion cheaper rates would be limited j I to territory east of tho Rocky moun- j I tains, but the water transporation through the Panama canal probably ' would aid the northwest. He said i probably Muscle Shoals would furn-1 Ish a nucleus for a similar opera-1 tlon at some water power site In the west. "The fertilizer industry in the ' United States is rotten from top to j bottom," Hooker declared, adding ! that present commercial fertilizer ! ' contained many useless materials. At Muscle Shoals, he declared, i fertilizer could be produced In con-1 centrated form and the farmer j could mix his own fertilizer on the farm. This would effect a great saving in transportation, he added. ', -o Tlie fire department was called out i Inst night for a roof fire at tho K. I'. Bullou home at 506 Winchester street, i A spark on the roof set fire to moss and for a short time it appeared that the blaze was apt to be serious. Chemical extinguishers. however, toon had the fire under control and ! the most damage consisted of a large! , hole burned in the roof near the ridge. j day night tomiitini daylight nrix mm I (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) SALEM, April 22. Tho traffic department of the Southern Pacific company today filed a new tariff schedule with the public service commission contemplating a perm anent elimination of its train serv ice from Salem west to Dallas, Falls City, Black Rock and other points and east from Salem to Silverton. The company proposes to substitute service by entering Into contracts with stage companies. The effective date of tho new schedule is May 2. The company already has elimin ated its train service, this action be ing taken last Sunday. The public service commission finding that the tariff schedule submitted sometime ago was defective in various ways and that an adequate substitute transportation was not provided, ex acted'a promise from the company last Saturday, it is said, that it would not eliminate its trains Sun day, but the company did so regard less, claiming that ny transfer oftralnowtoi rA rangemenu prtpa.n! change it found ciasi: erate. . At oreiittlesSi-' and unoertiin, bi! it M that the linw nil u-iihnnt trains. The public hn until May to minim" case is expected P hearing. We still have a f machines left 4 prices. But yon m to hurry. The Singer X 105 CASS ST. reason m HaJ ea lie;"'-' . . ul t FT us save you n. Ls ,.r rr.Ms in P. My,,,B- " PEp FERTILIZER Phone 240 THE FERN