1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1924. FOUR I. V. I. . ' '.lii i: i PUMPS, ENGINES SCALES, TANKS I handle the entire line of Fairbanks, Morse & Co. My specialty i irrigating outfits consisting of gaso line engines and pumps carried in stock at all times. If you are in noed of an irrigating outfit, scale or pump, etc., call 362. L. VV. METZGER Warehouse at Oak and Pine M r- chiiii II lie In I p ' ed. 1.-, Will. (Ansorlati-d Press Lcai'I Wire,) SALEM, Auk fi. -Following n preliminary report filed laic yes terday by Oswald West, chairman of tho special commit mc appoint ed by Governor Fierce to Invest I gatn the sales of stocks and bonds In Oregon, a more extended report will bu filed shortly which tho governor says' "will tako the hair off." Tho governor withholds Infor mation which is In tile nature of tho prellnilnary -report. In a statement made at the time I lie special committee was appointed he said hn had been intormi.d that millions of dollars In virtu ally worthless securities had be-in sold to the citizens of Or. fun. (Associated press l.criHeit Wire.) WAUSA W, Aug. 5. A H0M1 evik band, armed with machine guns and bombs has raided the Polish town of Stolphce istolbt- y). southwest or Minsk, say tlis-i 11 patches received here. Tho ruhl-i ors reieaseu prisoners irom the! Jail and pillaged the post office ; and railroad station smashing the; telegraph and teh-phono instr-i i nients so that the news was not 1 irannmiiK-u IO Warsaw II II 1 1 1 t IH' affair was over. mo ruiiiers wero repnisei from the lax collector's offices by employes anil police al:, r a Hall's Catarrh Medicine ; will do what we claim for it rid your lyiitem of Catarrh or Deaf ness mused by Catarrh. I Sold bV druggists for over 40 M ars F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. COODYLMt Rt lo'.l POLISH 11 IS i RAIDED BY BEDS l - lr if Wl r tubks mi S m weir. -ifs ve f IfiJ TV TANY a lipit i jr n-.vtii-.'s lire tnniblcs v v ' fF.f " have been solvtjl-y tai.s new JO.vJli N' ' K IrcaJ Lluular '.et j. t.J USt ns " a "K,'u vort!i as t.ic 1 K There int any K-tn-r c.-inJ-isuiion for W i',,' ; V' , lonrf f imp t ire mtvIl i- i 'i i n .n . . .1 U. t v-, lircs and a Revere Tube. 1 1 ' W i i,t Ijijlribulur rorl'and HAULING W Khtrk no hauling Job. our trucks mnj our . ffi ciitit drivers and tnu k-iiH-u will tai klti your haul iiiK prohkm tt tul Kolve it BKtihla li ily. '1 is lam t; hautitiK a KH'ciiH'y. "We Aim to Please" H.s. French TRANSFER AMD STURACE CO. PHONE 220 light In which one employee mill scw-ii policemen were killed. I'o lioh cavalry going to ili.-ir aid whs green ii witn a burst it ma chine gun fire and a n-. iil.ir bat- llowed. The raiders escao- aiing a number of wounded who were made prisoners. Cavalry tones are after the band Willi some prospect of Us capture, according to later re ports. Some of (h,. miller,!, it is sialed, won, Hu, regiilallo'i Soviet army uniform, In-iiriiuj r-'d stars. . o . . 1 (Auxin Intc 11 ess lo used Wu v. ) Aug. 5. Dr. II. K SALEM. Kelly, county Judgu of Lake .-01111-iy has written Governor I'ier-e appealing for assistance for the sheep men of that county in i-blp-pin-g their lambs eastward tor leeitniK purposes. It is impos sible to send them east without shipping through northern Cali fornia and Colorado and No biaska. The feeding stales, re fuse to admit them becauso of the recent loot and mouth disease menace in California. Tim por tion of Calilornia tliroli;-li which the lambs would be sc. 1, .1 has not been llll'ivleit by t,,' ,ii.,oaie. Tim goiernor has turned the com miinicailoii oier to ir. w. il. i.v- slale veterinai iau. o . Wntkins store 120 phouu 17?. W. Lane, . i (illiL 1 1 I :. 1 1 1 1 1 11. ( AKseclateil J-.. poKI'LAMi. '.-:;..! Wire.) I Aug. 5. The young unman w ho was struck and killed by a truck here yes terday while the was cruising the sin-el. was lileniilted last uiglii ns Miss Esther Toedter. IS. of Post Fulls, Idaho, by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coffiiian, who accoiu panled her to Portland Irom her home. K IIi - s y rilling and locksmithlng. burg Cyclerv. 2JS N. Main St. "rA l-'.'U .f H N-.-. ...;,.. n COMPANY Ore port ! ihould ilwy hjve SAKTISEFTIC with ! thm co DTtvem aid eve potitiv? relief to I r end all tit in raihrt, ci.afinf. unburn, windbum, chapped lip, cu-; Krun vuimn for core, area tret A premium of 6"0 was obtained liy Die city on ilH ll.l.oiiu issue of file truck bonds, which were sold la.-' night, at the regular meeting of the council, to the I' inpq.ua Val ley liank of this city. Seven bids submitted and all carried an offer of a liberal premium. The bonds are In the sum of $ir,,000 and are being Issued to Iiav for the fire engine which Is I'lfiiecifil in arrive In ibe ritv ilur- lug the coming week '1 he bid of the I'lupqua Valley bank was higher than that of any oilier bidder by almost 3u, the re mainder of the bids being quite close. Clark, Kendall and company of fered a premium of $14. "o; The Lumberman's Trust Company, 7573; Freeman, Smith and Camp Co., $t:tii.r.o; Kalph Schneeloch Co, $.74 20; ruipqiia Valley Hank, $600; Illylhe, Wltler and Co.. $532.50. aii oi ine oiuuers except mo 10-j cai Dans (femaniieii a transcript : and legal opinion on the bonds Til 1 dale (As I'n-iis Leased Vire.) ILL1A.MSTOWN. Mass., Aug. ; 5. Secretary Hoover never in luny way tried to exert influence ; I upon William S. Culbertson vice-j lu.r.nan or the tarni commissiou 1 said .Mr. Culbertson today "Senator La Follette." said Mr. Culbertson, ."Is reported to havo said that Secretary Hoover brought pressure upon me to change my views as a tariff com missioner upon the sugar duties. I cannot believe that the rennt ir was reported correctly, lull it he made Biti h a statement it was based on Information which is absolutely false. Mr. Hoo:er has never in any way tried to exert influence upon me. "No one lias been a more sym pathetic supporter of scientific lar;ff making than Mr. ilo:iver." (AssiM-lalcd Press Lensol Wire.) OKLAHOM A CITY. Okla . Aug. 5. The five-cornered rao for :h" democratic nomiiiatioii foe l'nil ed Slates senators in which in terest centers on J. C. Walton, ousted governor unit Ar.ii-klan candidate, overshadows al! other contests in Oklahoma's primary today. Attacking Hip Kit Khix Ki.in nnd touching lightly on economic iiuestions and his record as gov ernor. Walton carried his cam paign Into every section1 of the stale, lie Is regarded by politic al observers as a formidable candidate. Walton's opponents ar- Chas. .1. Wrightsman. Tulsa Oil mag nate; S. P. I'reelin.g. former al lorney -Leneral; T. P. Gore. .i,ri er raited Slates senator an. I E. It. Unwind, congressman from the first district. Wriglitsinan and Howard are said to have Klan approval. Wrightsman also has the endorsement n tu- farm la bor plntir,-ssie league. M W ItA I I S HKIH ;i i ;.i;T(iN. Aug. .-..-Pro-new schedules to establish through rates on cedar and shingles from north coast croup points to Ui-slliiat tons todav were I su-pi nib , by the Inter oiiiniene commission from r to liecember '. proposed new rales would "rally hinder than the e- i III lit n : 1 ion rates. SPORT SHORTS I I-,,- l.,s,....t ,,,- KT SHORTS ... . OS baseball results itt.ind. I; Nacramento. HI". :: ; Salt Lake. h--r games hchedulc liliL-. I.l'llix. ue. . Pliiladelphia light 1 111-' indie's decis- 1 Hariauan, Detroit, FN TOWN P.,,. Ag -. :(' Kid. Pavama mubile . unit in the third round of i ill- -I ten round bout w ith s SiKi. tile Senegalese. ISVU I.E. Ky . Aug. - I rank, -i.iriia. Los Anueles. was Kim, Ked out bv Joe Palilalia. 1 "in... i.i--. iii ihr- soM-nili uf a tvbidultd 12 louud buut. a . , P. .;:;.r I i The following la a list of the clulm allowed ly the county court at the lust regular meeting: Gencrul County Fund Roadmaster:F. C. Frear 1.80; n. H. Frver. 3.46, Leas & ,Co 125; Sheriff: W. C. Grubb 44.05, J. O. Newland A Son 29.25, W. A. iirauham 3.34. S. W. Starmer 14 ho. Western I'union Tel Co. 2.72. W. C. Cruhb 2.00, C. M. Jones 3.50. H. C Dougherty J. 10, F. W. Dillard 4.50, W. E. Strick- llng 2.00, C. M. Orirritb 4.25, Ed Sterling 1.00; Assessor: Fern Reymcrs 30.00, and 10.50, Glass & l'rudhonime Co. 286.20, D. 11. Lennox 3.10; Court House: Rose burg Dev. Co. 40.00, Calif.- Ore. Power Co. 26.70, Churchill Hdw. Co. 4.65; Justice Court: George Jones 116.35, y. W. Dillard 7.75, Win. l'emberton 1.00. A. Creason 1.00, W. L. Cobb 1.00, C. VV. Kirk 1.00, K. P. McLendon 1.00, G. W. I .Stephens l.UU, E. M. Cole 1.00 i E. J. Daurte 1.00, E. Hollenbaugh 7.C Ti. E. E. Leas 8.20; Cor: M. E. i Hitter, 33.53; Sch, Supt.: Ethel ! Fisher 63 0", W. E. Flnzer & Co. i 140.00, V. H. Ilowdeo 9.00, Drain i Enterprise 4.00; Myrtle Creek Slail 2.20. Sutherlin Sun 2.25. : Gleudale News 4.20, Kiddie En I terprise 4.30, Mrs. Stewart O' i dell 24.00. O. C. Drown 16.98. L. 1 L. Hurd 7.50, Ella II. lirown 160. j 00. .Mrs. N. E. Dixson 28.50; Co. I Home & Ind.: CaliL-Ore. Power ! Co. 20.17. It. A. Stowell 10.00, : L. E. Teunlnger 5.00, John LuU- i ner 6.45 f.ft fc'strin linn;iii Co. Kxir. IJ. C. .McCoy 'i.Zh, jUouglasi Co. Flour Mill 12.20. L. Grace i HolmoH 5.0U, Mercy Hospital 65. , 25, Win. Cordon 3.45, Talbott & Slater 10. 00, Ksbg. lndertaklng (jn .jj.oo Page I.br. & Fuel Co 1.15, s. Ilolslnger 12.31, Hud son Elec. Store 92.99, L. J. Glea sou 10.50, Wilson Merc. Co. 10. 00. Itsbg. Groc. Co. 15.00, lied Cross l'hannacy 13.50, Victor lloyd 10.00, A. J. Lilliurn 2.88, .Nathan Fullertaii 20.35, Lloyd L. Crocker 20.30; Jail: Marsters Drug Co. 1.25, Noun & Son 2.50, 'Geo. W. Zerr 18.00; Juvenile: Agnes M. l'ttchiord 11.15; Pick lens ltros 4.13; Co. Surveyor: I gtilne Goodman & Co. 15.00, A. t. AIL-i-n-i to 70 It 1.. Steams s.lu; Health I'nit: Florence Crandv 34.20. Hureau of Pub. 1I(,a,Ul Kuniug & child Hygiene. ur w c u,.t 17.13; Treas.: , nrrniiirlis Adilir. Xlae. Co. 12.23: I Co. Court; Edwin Weaver 124.- oi; Kt. of Way: Mrs. Ilertha Moore ISO. 00, Nettie I). Itryant 323.00, W. N. Sebastian 4c wf. 1.1. Oil; Cur. Exp.: Creed Conn 8. 33, E. E. Inline 9.00, Kllliam Sta. Co., 2.20, Itsbg. Hook Store 133.95, Hsbg. News-itcview 99.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. 97.40; Elec :... ii. n,....n.,., o mi. Mi,.,. Ore. Agrlc. College 240.00, ( eral Hoad (iransf.) 3,212.62, Missouri l'ulnl & Varnish Co. 724.02, Santa Cms-Portland Ce ment Co. 777.60, J. J. Ketiney 35.00. lioad District Payroll District 1: B. II. Sutton 5.99, O. M. Mohr 4.48, G. N. Gurney 7.48; Jlist 3NJ: C. S. McCollum 41.88, 11. M. Clay 47.84, D. E. Clay 47. i 84. I. 11. Smiley 65.89. Fred Schelling 41.92; Dist 3SJ: Stan ley Dcwar 4.48, Floyd Wroe 3.73, A. L. Perkins 5.23; Dist. 4:-J. It. Dalley 3.49. Russel Dailey 1.99, Pat Dailey 5.9S. Alfred Ross 5.9S, I Dist 6: Clyde Rydell 91.77. Har ! ry Burchard 11.96, W. J. Hurt-hard 65.88. W. It. Sawyers 41.96. Wm. Ilargan 122.79, . L. Butler ; 112.30. Geo. Elliot" 89.85. Howard : Shudle 41.86, Arna Johnson S. i 97, D. R. Wakefield 55.38, Nor : man Monson 44.85, R. A. Moore , 5.99, Chas. Ilargan 89.85, Del I bert Ilargan 83.86, Archie Dam on 2.99. Gilbert Hinder 2.99, Nor i man Weatherly 41.10, C. A. Clem , cms 2.99, Eurl llorsewcll 44.85, ' Geo. Andrews 3S.87, Henry Luck singer 41.88. Wr. Garrison 29. ; 90, T. J. Andrews 35.94; Dist 7: Clyde Rydell 11.97, Arna Johnson' j 2.99, C. G. McNeel 16.44, C. A. '.Clements 10.46, Raymond Jones 8 .98. Henry Brown 8.98, Oliver j Haines 11. 9S. Lew Rowe 11.9S.' Ed Grubbc 5.99, 1). R. Wakefield 10.46; Hist. 11: l.eanord Cooper 8.98, Stuart Cooper 2.99. W. M. ! Cooper S.97. (i. W. Cooper 47.96; 'Dist 12: T. F. Heard 3s. 91. Cor vin Heard ."..Y'H. H-nrv Jones SUFFERED PAIN FORJEARS Mrs. Jahr Finally Relieved , by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg ! ' etable Compound ' Howard lake, Minn. "I write ! to let you know that I have taken .several bottles of your medicine in the last three months, and found it to be very good. I had pain and other troubles wo men have and was not able to do my work. Seoiiig your 'Ad' in the paper, I thought of giv inR I.ydis E. Puik i.am's Vegetable Compound a trial. I got good results from it and feel able to do my house work new. 1 used to have lots of pains, but after takin;; the medicine I am relieved from pains that 1 had suf fered from for years. I recommend tho Vegetable Compound to mv friends, and hopo this letter will Kr Fatisfactnrvfor vou topuldish " Mrs. Jknnik Jahr. k. R. No. 2, Box SI, Howard Lake. Minn. Free iiikui liequest I.ydia E. Pinkhani's Private Text Hihik ujion "Ailments Peculiar to Women ' will be sent vou freo, uin ro'iuesr. ii rue io i.ie i.yaia t.. p-nk-hain Medicine Co., I.yrh. Massachu setts. This hix-k contains valuablf in formation that every woman should have. mm 1 " " 35 94. Ben Jacoby 2J.0, Clarence Hodge. 35 94; -Dist 16: Edward T Edmond. 21.70, R. W. Dick 7 47; DlBt. 19: Win. C Leven 9 98 W. K. Thompson 11.96, J Rostermmdt 11.98. G. C. Grout 14 95. f. Ingram 69.80, Albert l..m 17 94: 1) St. Z: Ken 93 33, J. M. Spancake j i- n v. Weatneny a.ia. Dallas Shelton 13.71. Cha. El 8.72. R. J. Sualdln 99.- 75 Axle Peterson 223.28. Walter To'ck 19.9:. L. Krewson 25.31. Claude Moore 14 8, Win. Mattoon 1 4S Emmet Gile 7.4 7, Marvin cmmril 8.97: Dist 21: W. C. Heudered 6.98. John Pieronl 14. 95; Dial. 22: W. E. Richard 32. ai i Allen 14.95. Ernest Al len 14 95. Chas. Shrall 8.38. M Dnnsett 8.97. Evert Allen 17.97 Harold Myer 17.97. Arthur Wit u,,., 17 u: John Smith 17.97 nut iu: S. N. Woodward 19.47 Jack Toelle 17.97, A. E. Gilmer k 7 Elmer Vineyard 8.97. H y. Wilson 8.97, J. A. McCraken 17 97. F. C. Toelle 20.96, Delbert I.antlon 8.97, F. L. Woodward in;, ft. A. Woolman 8.97; Dist SB i?. A. McCord 46.62, Geo, rh',noeth 49.37. E. A. Hugg 8. 96 A. Klenke 2.99: Dist 27: D fi Weatherly 38.94. Dallas Shel ton I'll. 94. W. L. Leonard 9. 98 Joe tnnlford- 2.99, Carl Wlnnl fred 1.4 9; Dist 28: R. C. Agee 27.2. A. Hume 11.96, A. Hume 11.97, Ernest Johnson 10.46, Roy Quiiiton 2 99. Hill Ryatt 1.49, R, C. Agee 6.49; Dist. 38: George Thomas 7.4 7. A. A. French 7.4 1 J. M. Thomas 11.98, D. P. French 16 22: Dist. 39: E. C. Davis 32. 46, Tisoa. Hatfield 1.50; Dist: 41: T. L. lioewar 22.71, 11. It Joucs 11.98: Dist. 46: Arthur Wnollev 26.41: Dist. 61: D. O. Weatherly 22.71, Dallas Shelton 17 46. J. M- Davison 24.20, C. F. Cooiier 2.99. Fred Hand 26.95, E. Manning 17.94. Joe Deardoff 26. 95. W. A Henning 5.98, Frank Hammond 10.45, Fred Souther- tin 14.95, W. A. Davison 11.98 B, H. Henning 35.94; Dist. 66: L, Johnson 14.95; Dist. t?2: Adam Schneider 5.25, G. 11. Vlnnoford 2.99; Dist. 66: T. B. Burnett 12.- 98, Tom Burnett Jr. 4.98- Dist 68: Italph Fullerton 4.48; Dist, 73: era Black, 26.91, Chas Wroe 17.97, Ray Osborn 29.89, Clifford Osborn 92.48; Dist. 74: Inan Dysert 19.47; Dist. 75: C. Hawkins 6.98, Victor Davis 11.- '98, J. A. Soules 8.98, Cbas. Hawkins 12.21, Edward Hawkins 11.96, J. L. Horrh) 23.96, Harry Keilog 23.96, Chas. Strouse 5.98, A. S. Wells 5.98. Itiuul District Hills District 1: li. B. Sutton 9.39; Dist 39 J: L'mpqua Mills & Tbr. Co. 12.60 Dist 4: Umpqua Riv. Stm. Nav. Co. 13.60, Union Iron Wks. 4.00, Frank L. Taylor 85.- 82: Dist 6: H. FTyer 2.54, J. N. Hedden 12.50, Clyde Rydell 25. 00, C. L. Spalding 17.50, H. L. Bossen 11.36, P. C. Levenhagen 9.60; Dist. 9: Stearns & Cheno weth 13.20, H. L. Hossen 4. 69. Max Bauer 3.00; Dist 11: Can Hluniburg 10.00; Dist: 12: Mrs. Clarence Hodges 2.00; Dist. 16 union uu ivO. tj.ia; uisi. so: w i (, Cool Motor Co. 7.70, R. J Spalding 103.86, E. G. Whipple (24.12, Ben Mattoon 405,79, II. A. Cool 9.64, Babb & Rexroad 13.50, i J. W. Benefiel 4.50, M. R. Rryan 3.00, General Road 354.95 & 95.1 00, Standard Oil Co. 6.18; Dist 22: C. B. Danford 3.65; Dist. 23: Gen. Rd. 170.00; Dist 24: H. R. Parks 15.00, Stearns & Cheno weth 4.85; Paul G. Freeman 27. 00; Dist. 26: Cowan's Garage 24.- ' 00, Fen. ltd. 194.78; Dist. 27: (len. Rd. 12.50, H. F. Hebard 9.- ' 40, Howard-Cooper Corpo. 16.40; Hist. 28: Road Bldrs Equip. Co. 111.48; Dist 30: Geo. Bickel 12. nti; Dist. 36: Harry Hagcl 2.00; Dist. 46: Road Dist. 20: 52.00; Hist 48: Churchill Hdw. Co .50; Hist 49: Wharton Bros. 84.00; Hist 61: Stearns & Chenoweth , 10.60; General Rd. 70.00, A. K. Stearns 2.50; Dist. 52: Oakland .Machine Shop 1.00; Dist. 53: Commercial bank 77.74; Dist 61: C. A. McGinuls 4.75. V7. Worth- iliiglon 2.99 (Dist. 68): Dist. 71: General Rd. 18.00; Dist. 73: F. L. Taylor 1.50; Dist. 75: R. II. . Easley 16.40, Steams & Cheno- I weth 6.60. I Special Tax Payroll Dist 4: J. R. Dailey 127.04; Ilussel Dailey 236.81, Alfred lloss 76.78, John Shapley 4 4. 85. Pal Dailey 4 4.85. Fred Sherman 65.78, Claude Dailey 6.97, Emery Pailey 5.97, Claude McAdams, 1.48, Geor. C. Chamberlain 1.49; Hist 9: Fred S. Weatherly 24.43, Hob McCollum 20.93, Chas. Cross man 2.99. Albert Bichette 2.99. Floyd Wells 2.99. Doc Foley 63. s2, Calvern Foley 35.88, Harry E. Cram 2.99. Fabin Chenberlln V9S Jim Cook 17.94. Dale Bul lock 17.94. Milo Bullock 14.95. t;-o. Bullock 23.94. lloyd Rador :;'..94, Chas Fryer 35.91. Ed Mode 35. 94, Elmer Reels 29.95; I '1st 10: D. Winingham -53.S6. J. Intngham .18.81. Albert Mit .hell 38 87; Dist 23: D. Vander wrt 40.38. J. E. Thicle ."9.90. T. .1 Barr 35.93, Jas. Huntington ..93. D. O. Durham 35.93, W'. I: Ramsey 35.68, Claude Wise 17.93, John Camon 17.93; Dist. -i: H. R. Parks 51.92. Archie l arks 22.42. Chas. Parks 19.4:'.: l ied Coggswell 8.97. Ray Itenels 97, John Drew 5.99, E. J. O' ilell 11. 98. Rafel Wise 29. 95. E. W. Letsom 5.99. E. Eehlin 5.98. 1 avid Coons 5 98. R. Caisty .1.. -; Dist. 33: F. I). Lane 21.06. dw. Events. 23 96. Keith Smith - :.96. Sylvan Boroughs 2S.45. I dw. Cachelin 11.96: Dist. 36: II. L. Entels 69.90. Lern Engels ,.: ,0,;.i,".IrfO4? J::!;n!A source of many ills 1 uieard 29.90, J. G. Snider 29.- t . , . Harry c. Boyle 17.91. Bert I A great proponion of stomach ouIig 20.93. Setb Matthews g- trouble aside from cancer or '.n Uv 1 r?; :r. ""VIS -'."iV"1 ulccts- is due t0 reflex irritation & DisV' 40 :S J. IarrV? ' t-nu-n or colon. Un- I SC. Barney Hass 329. J. c. ! a ro you, Files or other reaal I. u-e 26 91; Dist: 42: Noah Sri-1 disorders may be the cause of . rs 12 98. R. C. Sell- rs 2.99: ( Tt l health. l ist. 47: Al Reach 32.88. C. H. The luccru of mv non.jnrc-lral tr,r. iort ::i.3. .'. c :;i.3. .'. C. Short 2im 45: i ' si : i:-:. i. 11. tiusinison ..si, 1. K. Bsker 33.92. Ed Essrlstrotn i . I 38. Fred llartman 48 33. lier-1 .. d Parker 5.98. Wr. Ehhcsltrom 'sliroin st. :,:: h Cole i 97, Alden Leach 8 97: Hist I J.. Hamilton 24.32. Huch 2 '.96, .1. C. Hamilton 41.93. Cecil i .de H.95. ndy Seward 11.96: Dist .3: ft. C. Poweli 117.7 4. W. McXlba 47.81. W. C. Powell 64.-' t 28, Chaa. Oberman '18.00, E. D. Powell 63.82. D. C. Higgluboln m 76.24. Carl Ilitgenbotham 77.74. 6am Kraft 65.78, Howard Sayer 64.28, Frank Oberman 47.84, Leonard Oberman 50.83, Earl Hlgglnbotham 2.1:17, Geo. McHuglll Jr.. 8. 97, Chester Hud- I d.estor, 74.74 : W- : Q- deau 149.85. Thos. Rondeau 17 94, Vernl I-orwill 43.5. Frank Dumont 41.86, II. T. Smith 38. 87, Geo. Rondeau 14 95, R. L. Peunell 34.38, Wilmer Clark 14. 94, Dist. 63: J. H. Percy 25.96, V. C. Dunriven 26.95, Odis Dun lven 11.96. Roy Conley 11.96. Tom Thackery 11.96. John Moris 13.45, John Conley 17.97; Dist. 65: It. W. Alspaugh 66.94, Ermel Briggs 29.95, Vernon Owens 17.- 94, H. J. Eawley 1( 94, A. J. Fawley 17.94; Dist. 71: W. W. Bogard 90.86. W. F. Wright 71. 88, J. De Bernard! 41.86, I. O. Cole 66.81, V. E. De Bernardl 17.94, E. J. Wright 17.94. Kpeclul Tux Hills District 20: Rd. Dist. No. 20 84.00, Dist 22: Rr. Dist. No. 20 323.00; Dist 23: Gen. Rr. 279.60; Dist. 24: Gen. Rd. 243.90 & 324. 95; Dist. 26: Gen. Rd. 925.00; Dist. 28: R. C. Hill 662.50, Era met Hall 836.34; Dist. 30: C. W. Puckett 600.00; Dist. 46: Rd. Dist. No. 20 688.00; Dist 53: Stearns & Cbenowotb 216.65. J. A. Denn Rowler Co. 59.40,, Dist. 57; J. A. Denn Powder Cd. 21. 82, J. D. Van Dyke 4.85; Dist. 69: C. S. Henninger 1.05; Dist. 71: J. A. Denn Powder Co. 20. 99. Rock Creek Stage Line 16. 60, Harry Hagel 1.00, J. A. Denn Powder Co. 10.75; Dist. 20: Rd. Dist. No. 20 351.12; Dist. 53: Rr. Dist. No. 53 78.00, Geo. Mc Huglll Jr., 6.47; Dist 63: I), J. Gotf 1.25; Reedsport Funds Port laud Branch Fed. Res. Bk. of S f. 1150.00. General I toad Payroll Dist. 20: C. W. Lunden 70.00, J. M. Spancake 66.13, E. W. Rid dle 164.10. C. M. Malcolm 174. 08, J. A. Soules 14.95, Cal Spenc er 14.95. W. V. Hurst 260.71, J. Hougland 107.73, Lloyd Roberts 101.74. Homer Gallop 121.25, Fred Stone 107.73, R. O. Chaney 107.73, D. J. Bark 121.23, Adam Frederick 91.77, N. M. Humph reys 81.79, Fred Chamberlin 79.- 79, Guy Conley 67.83, Harry Al len 7.96, T. J. Andrews 11.98, G. B. Andrews 8. 96. Harry Burch ard 32.94, G. Burchard 13.45, H. R. Parks 38.94, Archie Parks 5.98, E. W. Letsom 23.96, John! Potter 23.96, Ray Potter 5.98, Calvert Cox 11.98, Josn Drew 17. 97. Fred Coggswell 11.96, Roy Renela 11.96, Francis Coggeswell 2.99, H. R. Panks 22.96, F. Cog gsw3ll 11.96, Roy Itenels 11.96, Francis Coggswell 11.96, Lee Wurtz 11.98, E. J. Odell 11.98, E. y. Seales 11.98. Wm. Wilkin son 17.97, R. J. Spaulding 7.98, Geo. Kesterson 7.4 7, C. L. Spald ing 5.23, H. D. Connine 26.20, Leslie Lilly 19.44, O. G. King 8. 97, Bert Owen 8.97, John Bruce 5.98, H. M. Clay 17.94, D. E. Clay 17.94, W. II. Smiley 41.93, C. S. McCollum 20.94, D. Weath erly 19.46, Dallas Shelton 7.48, D. O. Weatherly 64.90, Dallas Shel ton 49.90. Bonds 11)1 Wm. C. Leven 162.25, J. C. llnghouse 65.78, Wm. E. Thomp son 74. 1 5, John Rocteuumuidl 165.74, R. E. Emmerson 50.83, Hurry Hagen 56.81, Ivan Welch 69.90, M. D. Swank 22.42, Wm. Hedges 77.87, F. E. Dark 35.87, Oren Tracy 11.98. (ieneral ltoail Hills C. X. Wood 243.16, R. II. May- nard 243.74, C. R. Cavender 190. 00, S. B. Crouch 20.98, Voncalla Lbr. Co. 245.00, S. P. Co. 4.00, L. W. Metz.gor 78.75, Rosb. Gar age 36.65, Standard Oil Co. 510.- 51, Churchill Hdw Co. 19.02. Amr. Rdy Exp. 8.00, R. E. Horn- ess 182,35, Stearns & Chenoweth 69.80, O. C. Weikcl 218.39, I'nion Oil Co. 260.53. H. S. French Transf. Co. .25, Mrs. R. W. Long, 55.65, J. A. Denn Powder Co 28.- 08, Russell Grader Mfg. Co 105. 59, Cowan's Garage 121.81, Poole, & McGoniglo 1738.00, J. N. Hed-j den 35.53, Feenaughty Mach. Co. ! C8.64, J. A. .lanelle 21.85, H. A. Cool 2.63, P. C. Levennugeii 13.-' 80, Rice Bros. & Adani3 52.50, 1 P. D. Wolford 23.50, Myrtle Cr. Garage 18.31, B. J. Gotf 19.60,' Harry Hagel 5.60, Hohls Garage 162.90. J. F. Rice 4 3.34, Bank of Cottage Grove-339.77. R. II. Fry er 3.08. Illihee Mill & Hlg.' 12.48, Bebb & Rexroad 23.36, C. L. ; Spalding 265.32, Drain Garage 2.75. Paul Levenhagen 3S9.92, Stearns & Chenoweth 6.43. l'mp qua Mill & Tbr. Co. 217.32, Earl Brant 11 13. MO, Ptld. Branch Fed. Res. Bk. of S. F. 3200.00, R. II. i Maynard 520.59, Market Roard: E. M. Metzger 170U.00. F. J. Con-i nine 22.75, Ptld Branch Fed. Res.! Bk. of S. P. 31731.00. Bonds 1921: Fred Fisher 10.00. Olger (i. Sether 2.80. R. E. Harness 410.25. General Road 51.00, i;. I). Way 150.00, p. D. Wolford 5.00. Within 3 hours you can now fliv ver to Bandon by the Sea. ment ever manv vejrs rnthl m. GUARANTEE to cure ny c of Filet or re fund the paticnt'i fee. .'-" t r.A I :. CHAS: JL DAN.M.D.Inc j 1 1, isu -rain - oppomtc COtRT HOUSE m I PORTUNB.ORICON We Make Y,. r, " A't,rrt Just On rsC r ioucanseeitinRosebur;A Qwn with Cooht: and stewing SummeS OU1CK OTTAXr-rD . . r . . . ready tn jujj, no mujj, M I tKC- s tne new Summ v , Xl Quaker, th, oewoSSg Rich and flavory, a complete vfan, v. cooked, served and eatery Z fcL way and BpoUess, in ajiffy. Takeatheplace of too heating tooSm. the strength to keep up SurX?' women freedom from kitcheaUla', Standard full $ize and wtiaht c Um, VA pound.; U$gSfc llllll t. Bl'llltl-., (Associated Pres. Leased Wire.) I desnonZ "d PORTLAND. Aug. 6.-Arthur iZ, "7 4 W. Lindley. 52. a crinnle ex-rall.t B")llTe t tt road man ended his life early to day by taking poison in his room I at a hotel here, according to The Savage Washer In Only Fifteen Minutei Then with this Savage Washer vou mtrAIti gear and spin for one minute and thewai"J! enough for the line. '1 NO OTHER WASHER OFFERS SUCH ADVANTAGES I A Demonstration Will ProVe Our CIub 1 Everybody's ExchangeJ t LODGE DIRECTORY I K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month, la ;tnCcabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis iting Knights alway:. welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, Com. G. W. RAPP, R. K. Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Address P. O. Box 885, Rose burg, Oregon. Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednes day in Knights of Pythias hall. 120 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F. E. EVIMBERLY, K. R. S. Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 125 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall in Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. , A. A. SCHLOEMANN. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple, No. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis itors frUvays welcome. JOHANNA GRAE, M. E. C. MYRTLE WIMBERLY, M of R.&C. MARTHA CHRISTENSON. M.ofl. les, Roseburg Aerie Meets in Maccabee hall, on Cass street, i on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at j 8 o'c lock. Visiting brethern in I good standing always welcome. El'OENE LITTLE. W. P. P. , RICHARD BCSCH. W. P. 11. F. GOODMAN. Sec. United Artisans Meets in Mac cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members al wavs welcome. LAl'REN McCl'LLOCH. M- A. MILDRED McCl'LLOCH. Treas. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. d. P. O. Elks, Rose'ourg Lodge No. 36. Hold regular roomiu nlcations at the Elk's Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. D. B. Itl'BAIi, E. R. J. G. DAY, Secretary. wt un In IL . . 3(o5aUaota' 'ue l""". Bin Pnlann ri. n. . . j. r&Am.r'' a It quickly. W. B. A. 0. T. W, Swbri , view No. 11.-H014 meetings on oiil J Thursdays, it 7:l! Ing sisters Invited M tf 1 'views. Maccsbee htt, 1 Cass streets. I JESSIE RAPP, Col J MRS. FLORAJnJilJy AT F. A A. . U.W U 13. Regulr cojunn .a Innrtll We"- each monti, W HuonHW Vn.h.irr. Ore. ' rt rt F . PSI eun-w ' .: ... .. mm pIe every Frid r ing Dretneru come. . LYLE DAVI& V 0 A. J. CEPDE. Eee . f, thv v. Fil i7uFirchip"t ;y Stated (on"fL yd panions ll,me-uirt i. i rnowr. Hi r1 : u.RKlS, Se5. 0 0?' lows ienii Tuesday member, m i ' I conlially iV'l,-rS.J conuaa: --U.,EUJ. '.."'.,7 sit I TIl.LlE i. ETHELBAMi "Holds their on the first fx jjmted Brotn- and Je""""...i 3 FJLTjiiS'. and third .jjis v of P- a"- I ' mvlteJ to TUBFH of Clofe WASHED ABS0UIH.T 1 .CLEA-: i come. ,-.,! G. K QUISE.Jr.f- I W. F. HARRjSetJ