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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. FOUR Try the Second Hand Store For USED FURNITURE Buffet, 6peelal $25.00 Sideboard, 8peial $23.00 12-foot Linoleum Special 61.16 POWELL FURNITURE CO. SPREADS THE SPRAY AN MAKES IT STAY L. W. METZGER Metzser Building Oak e SCIENTISTS (AMuctatr Vnm Ltued Win-.) , WASHINGTON, January 1. Scientists attending tbe annual convention of the American As socialion for the Advancement of Science ushered In the New Year today wllh further disclosure;) of acleutific progress that pointed the way to important accom plishments In the dawning year. Scores of papers, many dealing with highly specialized and ab stract subjects that hold only suggestive Interact for (he lay man, were prepared for today's various sectional meetings of the convention. "Temperamental temperatures" as a mark of American weather waa discussed In a paper by Dr. Willie I. Mllham, professor of meteorology at Williams Col lege, the problem of why the weather has abnormul streaks of long duration, has not yet been solved he said, but some pro gress has been made iu that dl . roctlon. Volcanic eruptions' that throw a veil of fine dust between the earth and sun. and rhanges In Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A QUARTETTE OF CROSSES TWISTER NO. 62. By J. C BOYD HERE'S a twister with one elongated word running down the middle. As soon as you (ret it the horizontal words across it should come to you readily. With the exception of No. 84 horizontal and No. 80 vertical, all the words in this puzzle are in everyday use. Below the graph are the synonyms for the words contained In th puzzle. I CeUffi.iti.'fi jZlL. ZZZju O 11 fMJ2 73 m M M wfc il m 20 1 II 21 ML, W& ZZL Z9 30 p 3 1 3Z 53 36 III 37 Mm Z6 HORIZONTAL. 1 freemently (poetic) 3 come out a victor 5 a good pok er card R act ! article 10 ape 12 a soft drink 1 4 Bum up 15 p a I n t s apiin w ith Kold I ft conjunction 1 7 away IS Priie-rltrnt- ing term 20 In bed 21 penalty 22 exists 23 wBirer 25 p o i n t of compass 27 ripping 9 p art of verb "to be" 81 cave 82 juice of a tree 84 card game 80 male par ent 8" the heavens 87 devoured 3S by means of Herewith is the solution to puz tle No. 61. i 0Ol iz. iL TUJII - !L N 4 w tj H V "E" I&O TM ADHIF, D Z B i3 k 11 H L Z a" m ODTO fcj Mt.o t op ; im a Kitchen Cabinet 112.00 Bedstead W M Dresser - $7.00 Pine Streets Phone 362 4 FOR SALE 1022 Essex 4 Coach, com- 4 pletely overhauled; Ducq paint. $700. 4 Hoy Catching Motor Co. 4 Dak and Muln Bis. the aim itself as shown by the number of sun spots and the amount of heat conveyed to the earth's surface, were among fac tors believed to be of material influence, he said. Simple Mixture Best For Constipation Slmplo buckthorn bark, magne sium sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlerlka, Is excellent for cnnatlpntlon. II often works in one hour or less and never gripes. The pleasant and U.UICK action of this efficient intestinal evacuant will surprise you. Adlerlka helps any rase gas on the stomach, unless dun to d'en-Hoated causes. Often removes matter you never thought was in your system. Nathan Ful lerton, druggist. Genuine Cartwrijiht pruning shears and nil tools for orchard work. .Iglor-Fee llilw. Co. VERTICAL. 1 poems I a preposi tion 4 inattcntivo 6 a mean perron 7 finishes 11 seizes for trial 12 pait 13 sprite 14 Inrpilrintrs 1G J ipn noas) scarf 10 ;rr;!e 13 evil 2-1 a m.-tnl E" ntgiit birds 2S to box SO Arctic set) bird 83 imitate A Hint for Beginners The cro-word purxle dlar rr?ini is rvr!y n ne.tns of concealing- word w!v(h are f ynony mois to tiir.sc li.-.t'Mt and which wll interlock perfectly and so read equally well croi.:v'i3e ot dnwnwu'iia. 1t;-s look for U.s rubber of ti syr.cnyni on the diir-wn. If honsontal, you mut liud a wrl to f;: Sc'.ween titH ttunb?r and Ota firt slfaded stop to the rifht; if vertical, you muU Tit o.ir word betweo the number and the first shaded slop beiow. LIST OF COUNTY ! The following Is a list of the I county claims allowed at the last; regular meeting of the county court. General Couirtv Bl I Rds. and llnwvs: A. L. Aikens J17.48, IC U btearns 125.56. M. C.I Bowkur S29.95; lidmstr.: Highway I Service Co. $.80, F. C. Frear 12 .55.1 Roseburg Service Station J5.50; i Election: H. F. Hebard 15.00, Page Lumber ft Fuel Co. 7.50, Mrs. E. E. Haines $7.50, K. E. Brown 5.00. S. M. Pardee 13.00,1 Nora Davis 13 00, Survey: M. C.j Bowkcr 139.00, H. L. Eppsteln: 43.50, J. A. Frederlckson 26.00. 1 J. M. Lindsay 16.00, K. Stanclifhd ; J6.00, 1. II. Nichols $3.00, I. O. O. F. ! Lodge 15.00, Sheriff: 8. W. Star mer $7.25, Roy Catching J60.50, iwuglas Grill $133.20, V. R. Sham brook $4.00, Western Union Tel Co. $3.81. H. S. French Trana. Co. $7.50, Roy Catching $100.00, S. W. SUrmer $4.10, Albert Hague $3.50, Jay W. Wright $5 60, Albert Hague $2.00, Geo. Uranham $2.00, Fred Byron $1.20, Roseburg Steam Laundry $3.61. V. O. Rochester $1.00, Jess Hodges $2.00, F. W. Ml lard $3.50, It. C. Powell $3.00. W. C. Grubb $4.50. C. H. Dougherty $1.00, W. A. Uranham $4.60, Albert Hague $3.00, Grant Wilcox $16.00, It. C. Powell $52.00. Albert Hague $7.00, K. E. Leas $4U 0U, Tne ir win Hodson o. $3.73; Ct. House: Zlgler Fee $21.93, Churchill Hard ware Co. $3.25, Peoples Supply Co. $1.68, Roseburg Development Co. $10.00. A. II. Houser $12.00, Packer-Scott Paper Co. $5.35, Ira B. Riddle $1.11, Clr. Ct.: Grand Grill $9.55. Hotel Umpqua $58 .55. Hotel Umpqua $73.40, E. W. Wea ver 66.00; County Ct.:' Downard & Co. $300'.00, l'ort Umpo.ua Cour ier $27.05, Chas. W. Rice $1.50, The Drain Enterprise $62.20, Oak land Tribune $53.60, Myrtle Creek Mall $35.55, Just. CL: J. R. Pick ett $3.80, W. II. Branhara $12.40, W. C. Grubb $120.56, Geo. Jones $96.20, E. E. Leas $16.10, T. E. uindotnn s2 no: Coroner: Fred Kent $5.25, Roseburg Studio $3.00. P. M. Mathews $3.00, K. V. Hoov er $35.00, M. E. Hitter $70.03. J. A. Worley $2.00, Harold Hudson $2 00 Irf-on MeCllntock $2.00, Har vey Shaw $2.00, II. W. Strong $2.00, C. A. Patzlaf $2.00, Mrs. Wm. LeMere $1.60, Alonzo H. Sprinkle $1.50, Harvey S. Miller $160, William Allen ii.&u, j-eo Mcllrath $1.60, Roy Hruton $150, Sam E. Shell $1.30, E. V. Hoover $3.00, A. C. Ross $6.00. Sch. Supt Ella II. Brown $180.00. Mnybelle v rhiirrh 18.00. Ethel FiBher $18.00, Sam E. Clark $5.20. O. C. Brown $1.30, Co. Home tc mug.: Mercy Hospital $138.00 & $91.10. vi a ti Dnlenhlna ISO. 00. I. Abraham $3.36, Lloyd L. Crocker $27.60, Wilson Mercantile 1.0. $149.47. B. R. Rlchter $6.96. L. W. w. ..,.... o nosenurir Moaei Bakery $3.76, Duds for Men $2.00. S. S. Balslnger $9 00, Oregon naa ery $6.68, Peoples Supply Co. tr,n.7A. Hudson Electric Store $2.60, Rice Brothers & Adams $22.50, Umpqua Drug t o. -.od, i ,.natir I rair Store $2.25. Mop gan Grocery $1000. Roseburg Un dertaking Co. $15.00, Keu ross Pharmacy $30.25. S. A. Gouthler $9.72, Marsters Drug Co. $18.60. RUUllo Drug Co. $5.00, Setln'r & Stewart $12.50, Hotel Roseburg $3.00, Mrs. David Woods $5.20, D. B. Iwls $2.50. CasB Slreet Mar ket $20.93, Inox Furniture Co. $3.26. R. E. Hunt $6.00, Hen Zenor $3 50, Douglas County Flour Mill $12.50, Charles Becker $18.75, Ev erybody's Exchange $24.69, Econ omy Market $35.44; Juv. Ct.: Mra. A. Wade $193.50. Wilder & Agee $1.50, Agnes Pitchford $168.71. A. T. Tabor $2.50, Ferry: Alex Saw yers $39.00, P. C. Levenhagen $8 61. Stearns & Chenowcth $17 50. S. H. Crouch $132.00. R. II. Fryer $6 94; Henlth Unit: Western Union Tel. Co. $9.90. Lloyd L. Crocker $1.90. Florence Grandy $60.00. Roseburg Steam Laundry 25 Misc.: Geo. 8. Wilson $17.50, Ira B. Rlddlo $55 55, Scott Bros. $3.00. Cur. exp.: Pac. Tel. ft Tel. Co. $93 09, BushonK Co. $69.56, RiMeburg Newslievicw $.".1.15. Kosehurg Book Store $12 50, Ore gon Calif. Power Co. $61 66, Kokc Tiffany Co. $615. Road District Payroll Dlst. 1: B. B. Sutton $10.16. C. L. tlermond $5.98; Dint. 2: H. D. Connlne $13.13. J. L. Cascbecr $2 99. Verne Shrum $2.99. II. A. niakdv $2.99. Wm. Warden $4.48, W. Glover $11. 4S. Dlst. 3NJ: C. S. McCollum $18.86. H. M. Clay $20. 93 D. K. Clav $11 90, M. A. Clay $1195 Fred Schilling $2 99, W. II Smiley s3 S6. Hist. 3SJ: Stanley newer $22.24. Elgin Dcwar $32.71. Mike lvan $:'2:4. Claud Lawaon $32 71, Cos Wallace $:I2.71, Pat Dallcv $33.14, Hud llckerson $8.72, H L.' Wallace $18.75. Henry An drus $6 98, Harold C.erhardt $0'. A. L. Perkins $36 20. M. D. Locke $17.20: Dlst. 4: J. R. Dalley $37 16. Joe Clawson $148. Alfred ltose $27 92: Dlst. 6: Clyde I(y dell $25 93. Norman Wcatherly $16 41. llarrv Ilurchnrd $5.99, T. J. Andrews $2 99, Henry Brown $1 19. A L. Builer $1.49. Arn.i jotinson Ht' ti Andrews $3.98, Geo. Bowman $2 99. W. J llurrhar.l $17- Dist. 7: Cl.tde Itydell Itl'wl' V!inrl Slack $23 91. Ap I thur Muck $-'5.41. Julius Hepsllng cr $8 97. .. J. tillllspie $2 99. W. I H. Damon $3 98. Gilbert Binder $2 1it. K. M. C.rubbe $1197, Slset ' Flnley $2 99. Ama Jolinon $19.12. I l H. Wakefield $3 99. It. A. Moore $3.99, Dlst. K: W. V. Hunch J'.nll. C. C. llanrork $7 47. W. Fr'st $1191, Auhlen (licever $"'et Wlllard Cheever $148. John Smith $2.9. Dlst. : l'n.l S. Weatherlv $12 21. Waller Kih-r liosciH' JiillT $8 97. lib'n .Mode $3.S, Joe MiiJh (5! 9. Bold Valder $5.9!. liens Hutchiii-on f.99. Bov Fisher $3.98. Di'l I": I Fred Bvron $.1 4. Frank t rouchcr I 5., Dut U: X. F. Uear4 $15 21. C'orvln Heard 123.96. Ni-al Heard Sl.JO.J't-L 5: Umpqua Steam Nav,l .16.65, Olds Construction Co. 3075. $8.97, Dist. 16: Edwatd Fduiouds'Co. $3.7. Dbt. 7: Oliver Haines Stearns and Chenoweth 22.05, $',1 92. Dit. 17: T. H. tutsfoith li uo. i hm. Hinder $27.40, H. L. i Southern Pacific Co. 316.95, Steve it.H.l'j, C. H. Crow $5.98, A. H.ilie.t.en $5.91. 11. O. Thomas $26.60.j Green 55.02. .,h 120.93, Klbert Hall $65 89. A. Clyde liydell $9.00, Di.l 36: Kd-i 1S21 llond. payroU: T. H. Cuta I Swarts $5 97 E P Ulunde.ll 'ard 1 'dwards $ 1.00, A. L. Aikins I forth 10.47, C. H. Crow 2.99. A. H. tiiu t r . imiIi'f sh m "t J Tint. S5.50, Mat. 17: Harry Cutslorlh! Aah 8.97. ler I4.4S. A. (.'. Ulam IU.M. J. U.i tarl Harg nso, tnnK unoa $46.34, v.. t.. itamey ,ii.5.-. , reu Ilartle $38.87. John Sparks $31.38. D. B. Itcuriild S.M.36. Hunter j'eii $33.87, ( has. Pike $26.95, Alex Cunnineham $26.95, lvan W Ich $2U.96. Wilton Garrett $20.96, Wm. Hodges $5.99, D:3t. 20: R. J. Spalding $01.84. Geo. Kesterson $20.93. Whitt Klrtly $20.93. Wm. Matloon $21.66. Lcn Krewson $8.97, Carl Freyer $10.46, Jim Traylor $10.46, lvan Haines $11.95, J. A. Scheen ?1L96. Joe Krewson $8 97, Stewart Comer $14.94, Fred Crowell $8.96. C. B. Gile $11.95. C. L. Spalding $5.98. Harry Haines o ..u i,..n.. i ..tunm ti- iiiar 21: F. Galdabinl $8.97, J. E. Har vey $2.99. Clay Galdabinl $2.99, Dist. 23: D. Vandevert $34.18, Harry Morrow $1.49, J. E. Thicle . .o i . ir..n,ln,. t7 AT .. .. .,,,r ;. .1. UlSl. it: il. It. I nm lii.w, . HD. Robert Parks $2.99, Dlst. 25: S. N. Woodward $17.82, O. H. Langdon $7.47, F. C. Toelio $4.49. Jack Toelle $2.24, J. A. McKraken $1.49, Calvert Cox 82 91 just. 26: D. A. McCord $30.43, Geo. Chtan- weth $13.45, August Klenke $4.43, Frank Green $11.98; Dlst. 27: W. L. Leonard $36.16; Dlst. 28: Roy Quinton $8 98. V. N. LaRaut $2.99, Ralph Sande $2.99, J. F. McClana- Dlst. Spancake $11.34, 1 Carroll $5.99. J..s. M iaihalf 1,ut- lN: rn- KJ- ; Just arrived carload of Page . ....!.... vaut I2J.UV: Diet. 19: O.P.Harvey!,, , t.,.. r .. IS: Vernon Curtis $1.49! H. . c! f4, ; ,V'0,l.to'!., J.V -Monarch galvanised Bed Top. Barb Curtis $38 91, Geo. Bacon $31.40; ck',e ,'J f'- G;.,.h, ht r,,,T, -:,,,.' wri,e u? lor Prlcea- Stearns iDlst. 19: Wm. C. Levena $.8.77,; "I""? " 'V Yj T VCi Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. . han $2.99, Ross McLiananan (.(, nenovciu h.ju, msi. n. Albert Brown $2.99. Howard Bus- Creek Stage line $10.25, Gen. Rd. sell $2 99, A. Hume $8.98, Mose 30.ml, DisL 75: J.-A. Soules $8.00. Christian $2.99. R. C. Agee, $10.41; Stearns 4s Chenoweth $1.75. OV. J. iU. C. M. Malcolm $14.34, L. T. Tracey j)i3t. 28: C. W. Lundeen $14.99; $5.98, G. P. SlegriBt $4.48, C. WVniat. 41: T. L. Brewer $13.41, B. R. Puckott $117.69. Alfred Cloake jonc3 $11.98, Hans Weaver $8.97, A. $17 45, C. C. Hursf $2.99. Gus Martin $8.97, V.'m. ludwig $8.97, sohnr-.ar lt 12 99. T. N. Hurst $2.99. Dunnivan. T. R. $2.99, DisL 42: K r. Troaaell 13.74. E. F. Truesell $2 99, Max Penny $11.96, Max Myers $5 98. H. L. Huptonsliill $1196 Fred Bonobrako $5.99; ix.t kit .1- H. Soancake $11.96. C. ii,n sii'ifi C. W. Puekett'Allred Hand 1.49, i.'M'.u. ... i ii-m;.....o io i. tlul.j, aiu , ' T. Tracey $11.96, ett $7.46; Dist. 33: !'K0 n Ijine r. 1J. JjHU $24.82, W. C Curtis $10.4.,, Sylvan Hatfield $1.49, Dlst. 3b: &om Ju 9 Uob Thomason $22.42, Wal-iW. Earl Smith, newspaper owner $5.25, H. L. Engels $11.96, Oscar. t(lf hVnia j!4 a5i 1llia Bonney 'and church worker, and "Profes Silenius $11.98, E. A. Singleton tlA,r,i. John St. John 43.98, Harry isor" Thomas Hood, press corre- $7.47, Lee Engels $S.9i. Dist. i: C. W. Lundeen $3i.46. J. M. span- cake $17.4i, c. M. siaicoim 11.11. ,.y fz.'yj, jack .Morns $2.99, Bam now asunder. J. C. Howard $2.99, Janios E. Conn 't'naciiery $2.99, Dlst. 65: J. M. The Introduction of a quarrel $7.47, O. O. Matthews $t6.20, R. A. licaiiloiff $61.61, D. B. Deardorlf that had been smouldering, even Stowell $2.99, Dist. 38: Fred Agee $11.86, Doyle $13.45, Dist. Ct: j while the ties of business and re $32.94, D. P. French $19.89, J. M. jl. F. jicbard $28.40, Raymond Cook t itglous endeavor were yet strong. Weaver $5.98, George J. Thomas Jt!s.6s, H. F. li.-bard $47.81, E. R. ,eamo with the interpretation on $35 88, 1). M. Stearwnlt $8.98, M. R. Short 5.6s, F. E. Solomon $28.40, the organ of Elhelbert Kevin's Johnson $1.49, Dee Nichols $8.98; Floyd Emniltt $34.38, R. Short 1 "The Rosary" at a recent senice Dist 39- E C. Davis $32.44, Pal- $28.00, First State Bank .41, F. S. at the local Methodist church. Prof, mer Davis $14.94, W. V. Johnston Sands $37.37, 11. Short $09.79, H. F. Hood played the classic with all the HI 49 Dlst 49' A O. Gustafson Hebard $101. 41, Ray Cook $14.95, musical fervor he could command. ionoi: h 'F Baker $4.48 Ed Es-i Hoval Abene S2.9U, L"8t. a-, v.. f- Hnrallton $10.46. J. C. Hamilton $10.46, J. A. Leatherwood $1.4J, Victor Balrd $1.49, II. I nruse $14.97, Geo. Mi-IIuglll $2.99, Jiimcs I Mclluglll $149, Dlst. 63: G. C. IW..11 tTi 94. W. C. Powell $11.95, II G Powell $14.96, W. F. Powell I $8 98' Sam Kraft $10 46, 1). C. Hlg- I glnbothnni $1.49, Dlst. 55: Chas. W. Ollnshouse $45.42. Geo. W. I rmn-nv S:!2 46. J. W. Thotiins !17D7 chna. Dewer $1.48. F. E. nli,,honB sir, 44. C. 11. Savage JS'17. nnrt Belrher $8.97, F. A..' iTiliip $2.99; Dist. 56: A. W. John-1 1 Fon $10.46, Lloyd Johnson $17.97, i Jasper Howard $11.98, C. F. Fen-; . ters $110.46. Dist. 61: G. T. Rover I I $76.86, Willurd Laurenro $5.99. Slnnford Buell $5.98. Karl Wella $26.90. Jim Laurence $7.47. C. C. Rover $5 98. Joe l.ong $15.68. Grant Clavton $1.48. Frank Smith $11. M. Dls't. 62: O. B. Winniford $23.89, Lee Winniford $8.19. J. G. Baron $1.49. I ). Kamp $1 49, Ben I ath - ..rn-nn.l S1 4'l. Ailnm Schneider EnTvrYd K W. ilegard $53.62, W. F. Wright themselves were "counting them r M'tt R- I r To-,k $")96 Fd S3291. J. G. Cole $11.85. J. W. '(the beads) over every one apart," Craig $13.6... J. c. 1 o.ik ' ' vaunhn $14.94, E. J. Wright $17.91, a veritable string of musical pearls, McDonald $.0.41: dim. - "" v. E. DeUernardi $10.44, L. Rice las they sounded forth insplraUonal F. O'.Mnra $38 13. L. v. &miui ,(.. ,ilit. s,.c. i,,t,dsport; n. o.lly from the touch of the master's $11.98, Wm. O Mara $-.99. ,veatlierly $120.86, Dallas Sheltonlhand. Rone $23.96. A. "V. Abene $7.48, ,j17 ...1 selfridce $10.82. N. S. "And There a Cross la Huns" Ui 1: ri, s,i,ifcr!" I,. 3.'ii,,'i 1 m i,n.. a nu wa- n.ir,i ''vcDaniel $5.99. Dlst. 63: J. H. iPeery $19 47. Sati lvery $5.98. I John Conley $5.99. Roy Conley iluni 89.77, II. N. Humphries 79.80.1"'""" " , ,, , ... S3 99, Jack Morris $3 99, Dlst. 64: , Martin Weaver 31.91. A. W. Morley 11(,',oU. ls n ,V,,ntec?f,,m''n,aJ de J C ' I lam $28.18, L'rmel Brlggs 95 75. John H.mghland 7.77. Alvln hm " t0 I bisk you News .i23 95l C. T. Davfs $25.45. Pear, l.owor.h . 63.82. 1,.J. .Bark .7.75.! Lnl 1 Dnvls $23 96, Arnold Casper $10.46 I irt.. 1....- t 'l?1-. tnlin Hurt ! $S.9. Arthur lmhell J5.9S, Dist. I 65: E. W. Riddle $12.47. O. O. Willis $7.47, 1.. S. Howard $7.47. I C. H. Crow $7.47. Henry Reilert $I.4S, A. H. Ash $2.99. R. W. Al siMMgh $72.57, Wm. MeGovern 1 $18 16. Howard Carter $2.99, Har old Sellman $2.99. F. R. Hall i $19.43. Emery Williams $19.43. 'tiro. D. Weaver $35 96: Dist. f.6: T. ill. Burnett $s 12. Gordon Burnett : SJ',39. Tom Burnett Jr.. $31 3: , Dlst. 68: Huron W. Clom-h $5 97, Gene MeT.aln $5.99. Homer Bedford , S3 73. Walter Cornn't $149. Call Dllhfll $148. John Futlerton $148.! Herbert Beyers $1.49. Donald Snv- ! tier $2 99. Joe Snvder $1.48, Frl'i I Sm-der $1 49: Dlst. 7'': D. A. Me Cord J37 90. W. G. Ancit $-'3 95. Geo. Cheroweth $'99. ITrnest Sehosse $2 99. Dist. 72: J; r"ns $29 66, Ray Wrlirht $ -k llie 91. .Tav 1 7. V.-r- WrlfM $8.98. .To- Hitter non Tonlo ?13 15. S. $2 99. Howard Moore i Alvonl 1 49. Walt.r J.'9'. David Vile 72 9 Ivnn De-t flrt.17. l'l A. Perdue 98, Frank Hu'elitnjon : Dl.-t. 71: . 75: Ch ifv Hi" ki'.s 41. L. IV Pi 52 99. JoVn 1rtnl-v 11 llarey 57 17. JoMn llirlir C. IV s ST. IT. .telle Alu-r.e SI'1 lit Vr. T.xl.l Sit".'.. S. S. Clark 52 til. R..v M.-il. lev $1 Is JnMie M. iliev ft is. Geo. H ill $2 ?. W. . Ad.itiK $2.93. R.-.'d District r.l't p:, 2: l.'"i k Ci-e'A S'Mto l.'-ie st'i'i. dep. Sl2.o, Dist. as;: l'rii.;ua Tiller Steam t:o. JC5 "'t, Cnnlin- r M il Co. $17.06. .1. A. Jam-lie $5 f. L. E. Leach M.i. co.a Shop fiO.C'O, J. A. Dewar - 7. LV.ncil Creek Lbr. Co. SltMW;;' M3 ,,lit,.ua ilak ilu0o, J. W. lle,lt.ri,., (M- L nion Oil Co. of. ;u y.. 8umdari Oil Co. ,2 w ,,)iL 2i: Coan's Garage f , , standard Oil Co. J9.81: Dist. standard Oil Co. $6.10; Dist ;: j. k, Winniford $11.37, W. E. Goilsey $4.25. Dial. 2S: Highway Lbr. Ci. lo.SO, It. C. Hill $2.00. C. s. Heimlngrr $7.68. DIbL 3u: leo. W. Culver $1.00, Gen. Hd. $24.00, Dlst. ,'C: Zigbr Fee Hdwe. Co. $13.38, Gen. lid. $24.00, Dist. 33: ZiKler Fee Hdwe. Co. $3.29, C. V. Oilen $17.60; Dist. 27: Gen. Rd. $24.00, Dist. 3s: Geo. Householder f h south of Yreka will be formally $3.53. f Tfil A gee $4.00, Cnurcnlil, . . . . .t Howe. Co. $2.e0, Dist. 39: Gen. Kd. $3.0U, G-o. W. Culver $3.2o. Dist. 41: B. J. Golf $2.15, Rice Bros. & Adajns $l.i Dit. 48: ZIgler Fee Hedden, t6.oo, Dist. 10: Howard Baldwin & Cooper Corp. $i.U6. hi,.,. i i Ait ltfvt f.l - S. S. Clarke ,n r,n r.- s;., .mil Ar Cheno- w,.Ul , 75 jJllit 53: A. a. Darby ?3 0I), us. W. Smith $6.00, Dist. ,(,; 0t0, w. Culver $3.50, Dist. 61: j, a. Denn Powder Co. $78.98; jiftt. 61: Worley Creek Lbr. Co. :s.60; DisL 65: Habb & Rexroad Ceu. Rd. $2u.0t), Snartz Ga- rase. $8.96. Eiders Hardware $1.90, Myrtle Creek Groc. $16.51; Dlst. 7u: Cowan's Garage $11.96, Stearns Special Tax Payroll Noaii Sellers Ji.7.38. O. L. Sellers! $2.99, T. E. Higgenbotham $1.49, J. T. Stephens $11.96. Dist. 51: J. M. Davison $19.83, -O. T. Cooper $7.48, C. 8. Hunt $14.95, S. D. Goff $14.95, Fred Hand $2.99. C. H. Davidson $11.96, Henry siiv.rw si 4 Aiidv Townsend $6.98, W. A. Davison $3.98. Homer Hn.n(, )fi ,r u-ui l-tftrriman S11.96 $29.94. Ed. jjom-y $1.49, Diot. 63: J. H. Peery ; jim;, jm coiil. y $5.99, Roy Floyd Emmiii ?2.5, is. c. i-mmiit u-..i'mrlv I.V9S. C P Alhro 123.53. j.j llousaian 1.49, Clint McNeil , .17, ituymond Jones .74, Cortez sweuren;;in $2o.03, Jack swearen- gen $105.56; Dlst. 69: First State Hank Suiherltn $114.72, Kd Sands Jil.88. Cliaa. Cool; $39.12; Dist. 47: J. J. Kestcr f23.yj, 11. uiauweu S11.98. W. G. Gladwell $11.98. I Special Tax Bills I Dlst 65: jonn Klce 6.96; Dlst. 69: Mm Ion L'uunlt t 7.72 ; Dist 20 : Dist i No. 20.115.25: Dist 25: Stearns I and Chenoweth 35.35; Dist. ! w L. Cobb 21.36; Dist. 30: C. W. 4ork- ett 162.00; Dist 47: Zigler-FPe Hdw. Co. 2.25; Sioc Rcedsport; First Nat! link of lieedsport 130.60, Gtn. Rd. 235.110, Standard Oil Co. 21.78. N. .1... it i.i u... ' .. '..'. " Nav. Co.. 44.50. General Road Payroll r w 1 nnilm.ii H117 I M Rnnn - ti ke 99 16. c. M. Malcolm 99.79, L.:not tolerate his r.-llgious heresies. II. Sniiek 63. 87. Rice and Vleck 30-ni would have to quit the organ 00, S C. Meri dith 7.87, Gi-o. Snell an1 also 1"t lb Press cor- Tom CrK9i uav8 c.iIsks ii. - : 9,; M K,Wi iviM, j. v. Vaugnn -i m, 1 11 Viv.in v-. B. II. Bates and 233.74. Homer (iallop i2 21, Guy Coulee 79.8(1. Jack Ham- l.l,d Roberts ,.?.f. Howard t.a lioi tieo. Mcliu-ni o., Jas. .VelluBill 8.98. T. L. Brewer 14.97. 11. It. Jon.a 14 97, S. C. Meredith 33.91. Jas. M. Rice 35.91, L. S Mick "'il s 1 Bitea 35 91 G 11 Snell ?;(';; w G ' Cooper 6.38, Stuart ,. ..'.....a n u' e.,. in 91 ir It. Parks' S'.i'.l. J. N. WeNon B.8. f! v vii.n 1 v1. rliri "19 H I.. Newman 11 98, Archie Parks 2.- 2 !'". T. Andrew 6.98," j". M. Davidson I..,..r H.Hines i.'43. Will liar - rni v.i 11.96. C. H. Davison 2.445. C. S. Hunt 8.97. C. F. Cooper 6.9S. General Road Bills Roger Bros. 11.03, F. G. Buell 6.- 4" Mvrtle Cn.ek Garage 23.75. Cl-apln Furniture Co. .60, J. N. ll.nlilen 13 H3. O. A. Houser 2 .50. GlO. WllCOX .IT. 14 f I. I.. v.-ney .70. S. B. Crouch 6.00. Roek Cre. k Staito Line 5 nit. Col? ear Mo tor Sales Co. .S3. J. F. Rico 158.114, It II M.ivnard 115.91. I. W. Metl - . ..... ... r l.Mio. Roiebnrr: Garage si.m, t'liitrrlilll Hdwe. Co.. 26.73. Zlsler I' e Hdwe. Co. 3.00. liussell Grader Ml:.-. Co.. 19.. Standard Oil Co. Mil. 11 J. Goff 2.1.76. Howard Cooper corp. Hdwe. Co. 12.81. J. A. Denn Powder Co. 6 50. Market Road payroll G. C. Powell 87.23. W. F. Powell r;;.L'5. D. C. HluKinbotlinm 61.26. Carl llti'-i ntiollisin 70 2i. Sam K i aft .74 .7 . Kiii-ene Shook 49 23, W. C. Powell 62 77. Stearns and t herewi th 9on. V. O. Clayton -9.--7, II. G. Powell 17 96. Market Road Bills DliN and Co. 1966.33. J. A. Dtnn Powder Co.. 30.74. IkMK-laa Abstract t o. 120. P. D. Wollord 2 00. urn. Ki. HM. Z.isr-Fs Kdwt, Co,,iinic YREKA. Jan. 1 With the pur chase price of $11,000 raised In three mouths by popular subscrip tion throughout Siskiyou county, the title to the historic race track and fair grounds a mile and a half transferred this week from its own er, Mrs. Flora A. Lewis, to the Sis kiyou County Fair Association. The transfer means that for the first time in 20 years or more the track will again be the scene of racing. Different from Its heydey 50 years Bgo, the track will not on ly be the scene of fast horse races, but a secondary track, for automo bile rncnlg only, will be constructed around the edge of the saucer, giv ing Sicklyou county the fastest mile ana a quarter earth track In i northern California Work will begin Just at once as soon, as the formal transfer has been made. Suitable buildings to replace those that are In question able conditions will be con structed and the buildings be longing to the association on the be moved to their new sites. The track Is in prime condition, and with a little grading and clear ing It will be In prime shape, as at different times It has been used by horsemen for training purposes. CHURCH ORGANIST AND DEACON SPLIT OVER 'THE ROSARY' (From The Siskiyou News) "The hours I spend with thee. ;r!pnr heftrt." well ri'mnmherpd lines from "The Rosary," proved too much of n fitrain on the neaee and serenity of the long association spondnnt, teacher of pianoforte and Cou-!church organist. The twain are ; listeners This no it nrov..H wn Ino miicti for Deacon Smith, who, according j to Hood, knows as much about mu- sic as a croaking bull frog does of ja heavenly choir, and the former 'called the latter to severe account when they next met In Smith's place of business. "How dare you Introduce those Catholic church numbers In our ser vices," Smith wanted to know, or in words to that effect. Hood denied the aspersion. He torn amitn mat " i ne rtosarv ' was not the property of the Roman v-biuoucs tuai 11 waa written oy a I'nitartan. and much else. Smith i""a luu iKuoram 10 Know, 1100a javered. Ron on. Oh. Oroan. Ro I Smith then announced that he would brook no more of the Pro - 1 -"soi s iiisuiis una uiai ne couiu irtspondoiit for Smiths paper. . ,m0 s,nout ,nooa- i do ,0'" replied Smith, Fitting idown and writing out a check wlllch Uoo,i 19 sl,i'1 Jo have glanced int oncei 'orn uu anu thrown in the ;-- T, " , -ri 1 mihl 8ay' Thl',re ,",no ;obJ.V.r''0n0" n,y..,'2.'Lt , ,he ''ll4'n ?' fbe 1 osf ry' at number had Dl'oa marked off the program, but J1'8 01,1 col down and played it anyhow. i ,nK lhpr " ""J .smith Is a fourllusher, a fraud and few other things. if all reports be true. 1 And all becam e "The Rosary" ! '''a'd . r,'ccnt ser- vice here in "Little Old Yreka." WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION The Board of Directors of School District No. 4 of Douglas ! coumy, uregou. win receive aeaieu Kl.l 1,111 n A mm. wll. " wwo v. uiu piun... red fir, or and for 400 cords of second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows: High School. ,190 cord: Benson School, 90 cords; Rose School 90 cords; Ful-' Icrton School, 30 cords. These bids may be filed at any; time with the Clerk up to three o'clock P. M. on January 6th. I 1925 and all bids wll be opened ( at the regular board meeting held, on the same day. Details as to size and time of de- livery may be obtained from the' clerk. 'The Foard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated thia tho ISth day ot De cember, 1924. V. J. MICELI.I, i Clerk School District No. 4.' Office. First State and Savings! in ine congregation Used in the Finest Homes Upsrm Board It thm mrwt nvftct timing tor vrry uoU and cciluig, , nmtrorotd A WALL or ceiling of Upson Board will never crack or fall. And it can be ' finished in a hundred pleas ing and artistic ways. Just as Upson Board is being used for every ceiling and wall in the finest new homes, so also 'it is unexcelled for covering old plaster walls and ceilings. But do not confuse Upson Board with ordinary wall board. It is harder and stiflF er nearly twice as strong. And, unlike brittle, absorb ent plaster board, it is neither difficult to apply nor costly to decorate. Telephone us today for sam ples and full particulars. CHURCHILL Hardware Co. The Winchester Store mm Upson Board is easily and quickly ap plied to wall and ceilings. Tht aim aivertismrnt appears t iki Literary Dips! 1 nnr.F niRRrrnRY t 4, . V W -" - - - Pythian Sisters, Umpi'a Temple, r)o. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. halL Vis itors always welcome. JOHANNA GRAE. M. E. n. M'iRTLE W1MBERLY, M of R.&C. MARTHA CHRISTEN SON. M.ofF. Neighbors c; Vvooacraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, in K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors lnvltod to attend. DONNA OAKlihlV, O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY, Cleric O. O. Proletarian Lodge No. 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brelhern are always wel come. LYLE DAVIS, N. O. A. J. GEDDE3, Reo. Seo. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Seo. Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Patrt ' archs always welcome. LYLE M. DAVIS. C. P. W. P. WETHERELL, Scrib I United Artiaans Meets In Mao cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members a ways welcome. LAUREN MCCULLOCH. M. A. MILDRED MCCULLOCH, Treas. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec, ! Ro.eourg RebeKali Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members in good standing ara cordially Invited to attend. MRS. CHRISTINA UICELLI, N. O. TILL1B I. JOHNSON, Reo, Sec. ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec. Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays ot each month. Address P. 0. Box $85, Rose burg. Oregon. Knights of Pytnias, Alpha Lodg No. 47. Meets every Wednes day in Knights of Pythias hall, 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F. E. E. WlMBtT'LY. K. B g. ROSEBURG LODGE NO. 1037 L. O. O. V.. Meets every Monday ni.ht, Mooso Hall, 248 N. Jack son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel come. H. FURLONG. Dictator. H. O. PARGETER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tuesdays. Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. R. L. Cooper, Hlgb Priest, W. F. HARRIS. Seretary. B. K. O. Elks, RoseDurg Lodgt I No. 3:6. Hold regular commu, ! nirations at the Elk's Temple at each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially invited to j attend. D. B. BUBAR. E. j J. U. JJAT. secretary. o. 6. 6, RoseUirg Chapter no. . Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In men month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. HAZEL FRENCH, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secretary. fc . mrrjl Sad 1-li';e;,;.,,. " fjj'ifc'S The new Sv r-Surface rpson Board has a pebbled (urface which gires the soft, velvety finish to desirable with flat paints. ( The reverse side is perfec t ly smooth. in four colors on ththach calei Jor f ibruary i8tK M . ' K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis iting Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, OTa. . W. RAPP. R. K. W. B. A. O. T. Roseburg Ra ..view No. 11. Holds regular meetings on second and fourts Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. Visit, lng Bisters Invited to attend re . views. Maccabee ball. Pine an 4. Cass streets. JESSIE RAPP, Col. MRS. BERYL C. OGDEN, C. A. F. & A. M., Laurel LoOae No. 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. O. K. QTJINB, Jr.. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. See. tauics, Roseourg Aerie Meets lu Maccabee hall, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes dar evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome. EUGENE LITTLE, W. P. P. RICHARD BUSCH, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN, Sec. Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 125 Meets In tbe 0$ d Fellows Hall in Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. A. A. SCHLOEMANN. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. United Brotherfteod of Carpenters nd Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each mr in. All carpenteo weir corned. T. F. HOLMEJ, Ree. Sec. J. E. MOORE. Pres. A Bargain For you in Auto Acces sories while they last. We are offering all auto accessories at greatly reduc ed prices, to make more room for Radio equipmenL A few of the bargains StromSerg Electric Windshield Wiper..$ 7.00 S & M No. 70 Spot Lamps $ 7.00 Oelco Ford Ignition..$10.00 Atwater Kent Ford Ignition $ 9.50 Some $5.00 horns at..$ 4.00 Stop lanmpe $ 1.25 Everything Reduced Umpqua Battery Station 312 N. Jackson St Phone 67 CANNED GOODS Every thing you want Phone Us Our Service Is Prompt Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Economy, Grocery Phone 63