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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1924.
FIVE
WILt-
t
OTICE
I noting or the
Pilhrd Farmers
Kill be hoid at the
c house, Saturday,
1:30 p. m. All stock
juesteJ to attend.
T. 11F.XRY. Pres.
I ItU'I'INC, Sec.
10NAL CARDS
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U:u-Cliiropractlcscuool
v. i-ane si.
IVICE
gan and de-
is our
J. Let us
t wearing ap
1 household
t
low. Phone
mto 'will call.
)UR WAY
ione 277
Ho Will Call
TICS
leap make vour
Chambers
iy service
Urage
He 473
UK
iurized
bottle
peso. to the
until itreoch-
j purity to you.
id D;
airy
E 39-L
team
KIDS
me 473
V H I
r nr mm nninroi
wilt utm rniiLoii
t ,i;tv of our flour and feed. When we
K;S'. have to beat about the
la know what the price is before you send
p. Flour $2.30. $2.15. $2.00 per sack.
jer Ycur Land Plaster Now
f .bbivE ABOUT JANUARY 20
i r r;t-Ve Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
PERAT1VE EXCHANGE
ROSE6URGOAKLAND
rr. , p.
MAU L.icu
Our truek3 travel over all
roads. They never grum
ble at the moving tasss we
Impose upon them. Our
long distance rates are as
low as can bo found for
such a service.
"We aim to please"
H.S. FRENCH
Tonuses a Kn STnsiP.F fin.
M4
PHONE 220 IS
NEWS
Roberts Creek school closed for
the holidays Wednesday afternoon
with an ellcelive proxraiti.
Christina. varatlori brought sev
eral cf our number back home
asain. Amorf! them ere: Mr. and
-Mrs. L. F. Thomas of Portland ;
iu'sfu. Letter, Ivan and George
Reed of Eugene; Miss Viola 11.
1'nontas, who has bten attending
Monmouth; Harold 10.
Cooper l'roni tiiu .Monmouth Normal
School and Nellie Thomas who has
, oeen teaching school near Lugene.
V.'e all rejoice that boch .Mrs. F.
G. Hatiield and Mrs. J. N. Thomas
nave so recovered from serious
operations that they tan be back
uonu.-a ruin, although they are still
under the doctor s care.
Misses Veruie and Mollio Paul, of
Hollywood, Caiitorni, are now vis
iting with tiieir brother Mr. V. U.
Paul.
The sr.ow furnished us a lovely
Christmas. Sleinhs and sleigh bells
were all that was needed to make
it ideal.
SNOWBIRD.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S3-L
WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION
The Board of Directors of
School Pistrict No. 4 of Douglas'
county, Oregon, will receive sealed j
bids for 401) cords of old prowth :
red fir, or and for 400 cords of,
second growth red fir wood to be
delivered as follows: Iliph School,!
I'M cords; Benson School, 9it !
cords; liose School 90 cords; Ful-'
lerton School, 30 cords. i
These bids may be filed at any
time with the Clerk up to three,
o'clock P. M. on January 6th, j
litl'a and all bids wil be opened
at the regular board meeting held
on the same day.
Details as to size and time of de-j
livery may be obtained from the
clerk. I
The Hoard reserves the right to I
reject i.ny and ail bids. j
mica tins me ism uay oi De
cember, vsz.
V. J. MICELLI,
Clerk School District No. 4.
Office, First Stalo anil Savings
Hank.
CALIFORNIA
COMPANY I.
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ROBERTS CREEK
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TUBBY
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Chamber of Commerce to
Have Five Major Com
mittees to Secure Data.
RESULTS EXPECTED
Departments Are So Organ
ized That All Phases of
Activity Are
Covered.
The building up of a modern
Chamber of Commerce is a some
what slow process. Conditions are
changing so rapidly in this coun
try that each year must be cumula
tive in action and results. During
vi'i the ltoseburg chamber 'of
commerce deptnded upon special
coiiiiu.uei-s lo Iook after carrying
out the details of the organization,
but during PJ25 there will be a
uuiituei of standing committees
that will s.pend the entire year in
uiiie instances in woiKing out one
or two problems. There are five
uiajur bLuiKiiiig committees whose
work will extend all over Douglas
county, and before the end of the
year some definite results should
be apparent, and a start made in
collecting data that will assist in
the years to come to develop the
county as it should be. These ma
jor committees are as follows:
Kaw products committee, manu
factured products committee,
transportation committee, com
merce committee and civic com
mittee. The functions of each of
these major committees are broad
and take in every activity in the
county from the timber, the farm,
the orchard and the mine, to the
organization of local community
clubs and working with the county
agent in his boys and girls club
work, and so on up to the time
when the manufactured products
committee can take hold of the
problem.
There are several o'.her standing
committees that are ot minor Im
portance and have to do primarily
with tile conduct of the chamber
of Commerce business.
President Lloyd L. Crocker has
anuojneed these committees for
the ensuing year, and they are as
follows:
Budget committee: Lloyd L.
Crocker, chairman; Thos. 11. Ness,
O. Ai. Berrie.
Finance committee: O. M. ller
rie, chairman; J. T. Goodman, Geo.
K. Qulue, Jr.
Membership committee: J. T.
Goodman, chairman; K. A. liusen
baik, L. 1). Moore, O. C. linker,
W. O. dinger, A li. Crawford.
Transportation committee: Thos.
II. Ness, chairman; V. J. Weaver,
J. II. Booth, 11. C. Parsiow, Geo.
K. Qulne Jr.
Haw products committee: It. A.
IJusenburk, chairman; Chas. A.
Brand, Foster Butner, A. C.
Marsters, li. W. Cooncy, W. A. Bo
gard. Commerce Committee
Booth, chairman; John M
Glenn Wimberly, Foster
Bert Sutherland.
Manufactured products
: J. II.
Throne,
Butner,
coinmit-
tee: Thos. 11. Ness, chairman
N. Hildebrand, A. J. Geddes, A.
A.
W.
liashford, Iloiace Berg.
Civics committee: Lloyd L.
Crocker, president Chamber of
I Commerce, chairman; Max Haiiim,
president Rotary Club; W. C.
j Harding, president Kiwauls club;
Thos. Ness, president Lmpaua
I Chiefs; Geo. K. Hour, mayor of
I Roseburg; Dr. K. B. Stewart, torn
nander American Legion; Geo. K.
Quine, Jr., Judge of county court;
A. C. Marsters. president mer
chants association.
Ilou.e committee: O. M. Ber-
rie, chairman; J. T. Goodman,
Geo. K. Quine, Jr. I
H"forestatir.n ronimiitce: J. 1. j
MeClintnck, chairman; Joe!
Murphy, John M. Throne.
"Indians' Last. Stand" commit- ;
!(": o. ('. Baker, chairman; A. T.
Lawn nee. J. K. MeClintork, W. O. j
Clincer, G'ore Smith. '
( hnmb'T of Cotmuerce his- :
t-rian: Geo. W. Hldille.
I)irer:er ce-mty ch'imh'r of enm- j
raerce: (,uy ( oruon.
Home products show coiimrttee :
O. M. Berri", chairman: 1!. W.
Cooiey. A. N. Hildebrand, Thos.
H. N?s. It. A. P.nseiibarl:. All li-
FOR M IRK
Wt to
.
rectors of County Chamber
Commerce.
Committee on devislon of con
tution and bylaws: Geo. K.
Quine, Jr., chairman: W. K. Chap
man, John Farriugten, W. B. Day,
Dexter Rice.
Membership meetings: J. T.
Goodman, chairman; Lyman Spen
cer, Bert Bates. A. 11. Crawford,
A. M. Knudtson.
legislative committee: A. C.
Marsters, chairman; B. L. Kddy,
R. A. Herscher, Walter Fisher, J.
H. Booth.
Councillor chamber of commerce
of the l ulled States: Dexter lilce.
DelegUes State Chamber of
Commerce: Lloyd Crocker, Thos.
It Wk
Ness.
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Santox the best tooth brush
made. Bristles guaranteed to stay
with the brush. Lloyd Crocker.
NOTICE
United and Rose-leaf Trade chlrs
will not be redeemable at the
United Cigar Store after Dec. SO.
owing to change In ownership. All
persona having such chips should
have them redeemed prior to that
time.
LAWRENCE NEUNER, Prop.
Studeb.iker costs less per pound
than butter.
Today's Cross
THE DIAGONAL CRISS
I
F yoa can solve this crops, word
ehowin? considerable speed, nltliough the words in the puxzle, with
the exception of the United Stales Vice-President, are common
ones.
Below the diagram are the
the puzzle.
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! BKNli. Ore., Pec. SO. Ico In
the Deschutes river has caused
some barking up of the water
around the lumber mills nd to
exI,11 mw-nerea wiin
'be flow of the water under the
nruigcg wiinin tile city
but there
is no indications of au impend
ing flood.
i Tho lava formation of the
country which provides sub-
teianuean drainage makes flood
conditions here all almost unheard-of
occurrence, according to
those who have lived near the
Deschutes river for a long time.
Ico blocks In the river threat
ens! the Deschutes-Tumalo
bridge at Tumnlo yesterday and
the county court ordered tho
bridge closed. A crew is work
ing on tho bridge now, repairing
the damage done by the Ice.
While tho temperature drop
- Word Puzzle
- CROSS Twister No. 60
puzzle in half an hour you will he
synonyms for the words contained in
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cour.-e
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3 ip;i,l cov
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4 Ittfort!
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n.aio ol)j''t
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nou ns
10 lona
soon
16 foundation
17 dorp mud
19 they who
make
emends
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ment 23 a Vico-
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4 struck with
reverem'.o
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40 asserts
4 1 Jive
47 shade
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41 born
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52 exist
54 pronoun
Tip For Beginners.
Solve this puz7Je by compar
ing the Rynonyrru listed in tho
"Horizontal" and 'Vertical'
columns with the number of
spuc extending cros:iwiAc or
downward on the diatrnim, m
the ca.ie" may be- If a word
occurs to you meaniiiff rub
ntantiaJly the siime ns the
nynonym and Uie correct num
ber of I'-tters to fit in the
spacer between iU numler and
the first shaded Btop following,
write it in lightly. Work away
tho small words, the "easy"
words, first, and they will pive
you pl'-nty of clues to th. dif
ficult one.
YOUR BOY
See to it that he gets the
Kxiy-builJinK and strength
ening elements that.
Scott's Emulsion
supplies in great ubunjance.
It is the famous white food
tonic that builds strength
for all aA'i-
ped last night below the free-
ing point tor the first limn in
three days, the snow Is prac
tically all gone .
i o
C.nsco Brlnuets for all night
fires. Demi C.erretsen Co.
READY FOR BATTLE
' (AKKH-i.tJ Trrifc W'irf.)
TUCSON, Ariz., Dee. 30.
Knuto Kockne, coach of the No
tre Dame uudetealed footbull
team, enrouto to Pasadi na, Cat
llornla, to meet Stanford 1'nl
Versity New Year's Day. express
ed himself yesterday as pleased
with the nil-American team, as
selected by Wulter Camp.
"I inn pleased and grateful for
the recognition given the Notre
IDaine eleven," Rockne eald. "We
aro tflnd for Stuhldreher, Crow
ley and Walsh for tho honor
shown them, but more so for the
fact that the team, mid team
play, which has been the factor
which has mado their work pos
sible has been recognized by I
Camp.
"Stuhldreher was Camp's
choice for quarterback on the
first all-American team, Crowley
was named on the second team,
while Walsh won a place on tho
third mythical eleven."
Rockne said that he was not
over-confident ns to the outcome
of the New Year's Day . game,
"but we are confident wo will lie
ready lor our best game of tho
year."
o
If it's a clock, watch, suitcase
blanket or heating stove, try
Powell's.
o
Liberty Theatr
Tiery I'rlscilla XM ir comes to tho
liberty theaere tomorrow and
Trr.irsday in her Hcond Hunt
StromheiK special production "A
I'afe. in Cairo." Ailvarrt report i
tat" that this new picture If not
only one of tin moat lavish pro
ductions In which .Vilss ivnn has
ever appeared but that It oven rx
ceedn "Tho Siren of ScviMe," from
iho point of anion nnd dramatic
intercut.
"A Cafe In Cairo" la a pictuiiza
tinn of the novel of the same name
by l.ola Korrej'ter, author nf "I'he
White. Moth." It is a colorful, exot
ic nti'lodrama romance of trie land
of Cleopatra, and it is said thai
th" very atmosphere end niy.stlcistu
of the Kar Ka.t pervades its every
scene.
Ati'Iers Theatre
TIi;bby! He wan Just, nn evry
day yo.ini; fellcw, who loved his
wif.' and bin home, and eveiytiilii'r
lut one day liui mother in-law, and
his two brother In-law walked (n
on him, and then the trouble be
pan.
lirlefly, this Is the theme of Har
.)M Lloyd's newest fan creator.
!"lIot Water." which In- finished
ait'-r five montlis of liihTi.dw work
j a l the Hollywood studios, and
'which will represent lil stMond of-Ift-rhiK
as an indi'pi-nd nt jrodue r.
lit is the attiuetion today al the
Anilera theatre.
! M.ijestic Theatre
! Hi.storUaliy correct are the t
iti:-i iisetl In ' I'ion' er Trails, " a
Vhanaph special product ion. whi'h
w ill tie exhibited at the Majestic
'1 lieal i e nn tonic lit . For many
w ft :a before prod tic 1 ion was be
t.'ufi, t he lte;,ear ch I tepart nient of
VI i a ''I Hph in hu-'y checl. I nj;
:teeh''M in tli- film t'.iid obtaining In
tointation and tlescriptioiiH of build
lnps aiid towim of the cold rm-h
p'-rlod .of " I'J for use In "Cioin t r
Trails."
The Ittn nt I loot Saloon In t lie
picture Is an exact p-plica ol the
lamoiis "Kl I'orado." a atoon and
ranihlirifr den of lh- days of Uie
i ;tr; titties. The l, ir and dance
liiiil a,e exact cojii" .( of I It in in-
IIIOIM place.
For all kitvm nt floor covering
trv Powell k.
Home.
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS
FOR SALE
FOR S.M.K-Saddle, at the llailey
Davidson Agency. Cass St.
FIR wood, cord wood. font or ltl
lr.ch wood. Phono lll'H, Boyer
Bros.
FOR S.U.E
wood. W.
1 IF41.
-Oak and fir
A. Jenkins.
Mock
Phone
FOR SALE Baled hay. Kdrnbow
er Orchard Tracts. Fred Fisher
Jdgr. Phone 2l"3.
I'm; SA l.K -V iking ""separator-id
400 lb. capacity. Inquire at Rose
burg Poultry Market.
FOR SALE- Collie and "Shepherd
pups from good stock. M. W.
Drollinger, 3 miles west of town.
FOR SALE Two "Oakland auto
mobiles, one touriug, one en
closed, cheap. See them at
Wharton Bros.
FOR SALEAbout' io" Whito'Teg"
horns. Pullets or hens. Mrs.
Common. Box So-A. R. 2. K.ise
burg. HAVE YOUR deer skins tanned
nnd made up at the Ross Glove
factory. 116 S:). Jackson St.,
Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SA1.10- (tiiklaiiil-!-uriniTTr"
P.HS model. Flrnt class shape;
good rubber all around. Reason
able. Inquire at Broadway's Gu
ruge. 1 1 0 U S LO F O R S A L H 1 1 a s to" bo
movid. At corner of Lane and
Stephens Sts. known as Mrs.
Shuey's property. See A. T. Law
rence Real Estate.
WANTED
l
WANTED Brush cutlers. Phil
Strader. Dlxnnvillc. Phone l':vj.
DRESSMAK1NG
-First class work
reasonable. IMS S.
111" St. F.n-
trance on Woodward.
HIMTING CAUSES DEATH
M,.rhtt',l IT t.('tift.'il Wirr
VERA CRUZ, Dec. .10. A dis
patch from Orlzatto says riot
ing by tenants thero resulted In
the death of a sister-in-law of
Governor Jara and tho wounding
of his nephew. The authorities
arrested those responsible Kir
tho crime.
tormli"ht for leaking riof'
Cut be applied in any weather,
henn-tii'rrel-ien Co.
New Year
We have cvor.vlhinr,' In (ho
line of Groceries. Pn.injit at
tention lo nil orders.
Economy Grocery
Phone C3
Insure
in
Your Home Company
PACIFIC RTATF8 FIR F!
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Portland, Oregon
G.W. YOUNG & SON
Lxsiut.wa-;
ltd Cw St. Phone 417
'M'M'K'I'MI'I'K'K'K'W'W'K',
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LOERTY
Win n you use one, you are
at riMTty, m the lucomi! lax
l!i:u vili make ou ih
tro'd le 'I Ip- mo t v!no!e,
pi rfect. and coin:l '!e iiicome
tax record and bookkeejiim;
h r'.'eiu made. We d.'fy all
compel it ion. Four 4iouk:t In
oil" for only " i. it will pay
ou to look one ov r le to; e
ou sti'i't J our hook,' for the
i;-w yejir. A k your friend.;
w li'i h:1 v iis' rl o'lr h; .a m
ears.
WAYNE JONC3
Hotel DouyVi- ,
M.7.Tr77T
By WINNER
ON BACK PACK
WANTED High school girl to
work for room and board. Call
i Teh-phone Number 1.
VI LI. R"v for dolls and mend
ios. Phone M7 or call at 97
Winchester St.
WANTED A white p. kin drake.
I Good :oek. Address Ray Wright,
Days Creek, Ore.
WANTED Small herd good
sheep. Could use about 25 two
year old steers. Address .. Box
or phone 419-Y.
WANTEI Furs. Highest prices".
With L. F. Wilson, Hood Tire
Shop, opposite News-Review. 11.
F. Shields.
LADY
i..i'i wisues position as house-
I keeper for gentleman.
at once.
Address Box 1,
view.
caro News Ue-
FOR RENT
FOR RENT- 5 room house. Call
3f.2.
FOR RENT S-room luinisiieil apt.
4"S E. Douglas St.
FOR RENT -3-room apaitnanf.
li'S East Douglas.
POU inONf--M'o.iern furnished
bungalow. Phone 37D-Y.
FOR RENT Modern 3 room apart
!Mont. 811 Mill St. 1'hone 43-U.
FOR KENT Furnished modern-5-
room cottago. Adults only. Call
nt 541 So. Pine St.
Foit KENT ;l furnished rooms?
Lights, water and phone. In-
quire nt 41IG Flocd St.
FOR RENT 2-rooiu house"- Inr-
nished. i'J per mo. Mrs. E. J.
Smith, Pheiie 210-L.
11! RENT-Jan. 1st. Nicely "fur
nished apartment. "43 So. Steph
en yt. Phone SS3.J.
FOR KENT Furnished apart
ment. 25 per month. Will be
vacant Jan. 1. l'hone 247-It.
2-KOOM furnished apts. ""J12S
room furnished apts. $15. Bath
privilege. 210 So. Parrott St.
FOR REN r 2-rooiii furnished
apartment. In center of town.
Modern. $23 per mo. No children
('.. W. Youn & Son. PhoDe 417.
I
LOST AND FOUND I !
. ' i
FOl'NIi-Walch charm with lodsn
eiableuH. Owner p!"a:'( call at
this (hfiee and describe It.
I Ul'.'i - Pul'M' colltaimn ; money.
Owner sou me, describj proper
ty and pay lor adv. Ban Whit
sett. F i ) 1' N I ) La d v 's-"b"ra c d'etT-Ownei
describe property and pay foi
ndv. B. F. I'hllson. 12Sj" Win
chester Si. Phone 325-J.
I.o;"f Man's poeketboolT Sa!ur
day evenlnp, cuntainiiiK unen.
ilona-il cheek made out to A. C.
Winters. 1'lnder return to this
office. Reward.
LOST- 'orl;nian pin used tu
wali'h charm, llai Initial 1) on
b;ek. K'-wani for retuni to
NeAs Revhw office or to John
Howell, ll.'.ii Military St.
j LOST - Silk lirml has contalninB
small coin purse, some silver,
I property of Mrs. J. ('. Fullerton.
j Reward for return to News-Ite-!
view office or to ltexall Store.
i I MISCELLANEOUS
! i j
PIldNOGRAI'lt records, hoiiuht
sold and exchanged. 1)27 Witt
Chester St.
i'AR " OiVNEK-Don t ' "forpt
J ca'l E53 when In need of antl
parts. Sarffa Auto Wracklnj
J llouse.
Electronic Diagnosis ana
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
Pfiysician
117-1R.T1 Prrkms tlldn. Phone
Ford Owners Attentionl
1 Invite j(iu to come ;iiid sen
the i laa.t i nciosui'ca for open
ca !;.
C. M. J3IJS ADTO 10? SHOP
Wiin he; ter and, No. Jacksou.
l'liono 4iiS
m IN IIOSECL'RG
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