Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 01, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY I, 1925.
What New Prospects?
The prospects for the spendthrift,
gambit r and unwUe inventor are
not very InvltiDK. nut those of the
Haver and safe investor are vry
bright. Give every wpare dollar the
power to urow at inttr(tt uy tie
po.iiiiiiK rKUlarly with the Hone
burg National Hank.
4 Interest Piid on Savin (,t
Accounts.
The Rosebmg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
InveHtlKation, examined 46 prlso-!
made 26 lunacy exauiina.-
e rMuced 2 fractures, 1 dis-!
and had two obstetrical t
ca.-ifa and 1 fractured hip. .
Administrative I nit The health.'
officer travelled 1-1,25 miles in !
IoiiKlas county, had 145i telephone
calls, put in tM0 office hour 8, had
i4 oft ice. conferences and sent
out 207 letters.
1 The total expense to Douglas
(county for the Health Unit was
Work for Post Year Reii3,oi-Mf out of au appropriation
of 14.424 returning to the county
W. C. BELT.
WEALTH UfJITis?
FILES REPORT
REPORT
mm
counted in Annual Review
by County Physician.
MONEY TURNED EACK
Unit Operates Under Bud
get Allowance for Year
and Balance Turned
Back to County.
Mr. Campbell Here I looking after luminous intorests
Anions those to arrive In Rose-1 While here ho will be a guest at
burg Wednesday from the north, the Douglas hotel,
was C. A. Campbell. Mr. Campbell Why buy an open or semi
Is a resilient of Portlund, and will ,open car. Why not a Hudson or an
bo here a few days visltlne and Essex Coach?
1 Dr. V. C. Belt, county health
iofflcer, and head of the full time
BUILDING RECORDS SH 0 W STEADY GROWTH
(Continued trtrai page one.)
high school building. The Douglas National Bank building is
to be remodeled, in fact, almost rebuilt, at an enormous expense,
giving one of the best quipped and most beautiful bank buildings
on the Pacific coast. Plans are being made for a big garage near
the auto camp grounds. The Roseburg News-Review is plan
ning on the construction of a building to house its newspaper
and job printing plant, and expects to start work early in the
spring. These are only a few of the building projects now in
view, and 1 925 is expected to far surpass all previous years.
One thing can be pointed to with pride, by Roseburg, and
that is the steady advancement of its building. A survey of the
past five years indicates a steady, irresistable, growth, each year
slightly ahead of the last except where one major project has
1 brought a sudden jump. But in all, considering business and
residential building, "the growth has been very satisfactory, as
shown by the following table, giving the monthly and yearly per
mit records:
1920
1924 1923 1922 1921
January 13,525 1,025 11,550 5.207
Feb : 17,650 22,370 14,700 5,000
March 19,550 58,475 29,500 13,000
April 38.260 40,835 15,900 7.650
May 1 1.575 12.725 158,710 16,100
June 28,015 6,525 21,750 12,000
July 28,340 - 12,990 17.300 6,400
August 19.025 38,625 10,575 8.000
Sept 33,826 18,855 14,150 10,275
October .... 29,060 19,740 12,160 15,635
November 10,950 13.840 6.115 15,635
December.. 68,000 33,705' 2,450 13.455
Total 317.776 279.710 318,860 126.380 117,610
The monthly record for the year 1924, showing the nature
of construction, and the money expended for different types of
building, is shown in the following table:
Business Garages Alterations
Month
county health unit, has completed
the report uf the organization cov
ering: the period from ten. i,
1921, to Dec. 31, 1924. This report
whleh Is made to the Stale Hoard
of lleallh, covers all activities of
the unit and shows the work that
has been accomplished. The com
pleto report is as follows:
Douglas County Health Department
Annual Report
This department was organized
February 1, 1921, with one full
time health officer, two nurses, and
one office assistant, a stenograph
ep.
Little time was lost In organiza
tion and survey as the unit was
confronted with numerous epldem
ics of scarlet fever, measles, and
illptherla throughout the county.
Id Raining control of the epidemics
a survey was made for future
needs.
Douglas county embraces nearly
five thousand souaro mlleB of tern
tory, extending from the Pacific
ocean to the crest of the Cascade
mountains and about one hundred
miles In length practically the size
of the whole state of Connecticut.
There are ono hundred and forty
two school districts in the county.
It is a two or three days' journey
from Hoseburg to some of these
districts on account of the roads.
in some Instances it is necessary
lo go out of the county and come
back In again.
ContagloiiB diseases were widely
scattered and several months were
required to gain control. The num
ber of contagious diseases reported
during the first five months were
29. and 68 the last five months.
The physical examination or
school children has so far progress
ed that 90 per cent of the children
have been examined. Goitre is not
present In Douglas county to the
extent found In tile Willamette val
ley, but several well defined goitre
belts were discovered and louine
tablets given ill the schools. '1 he
stimulating effect of physical ex
amlnation aroused the Interest of
parents and many children were
taken to their family physician or
dentist for examination or correc
tion.
Douglas county, being pierced bv
the Pacific Highway for over HiO
miles, contains about one-third of
this highway In Oregon. Many mo
torists find In the county convert-
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1.
The year just closed has been a
period of achievements and the
New Year opens with promise of
prosperity, in the opinion of
many representative Portland
bankers, manufacturers and
shippers of Oregon products,
quoted today by the Portland
Telegram.
"Optimism prevails among
businessmen generally," says the
newspaper, they cite that senti
ment Is of tho kind that precedes
prosperity,
Confidence In the futuro Is es
sential to rapid Industrial and
commercial progress and this
element Is not lacking.
A. L. MIUb, president of the
First National Dank of Portland
pointed to the exceptionally sa
tisfactory outlook for the lum
ber Industry and the Improving
position of farmers, wool produc
ers, fruit growers and producers
of other commodities In Oregon
and adjacent states as a reason
for believing that prosperous
times are reappearing. Even the
livestock Industry Is beginning
to recover, he believes.
The lumber industry of Ore
gon and Washington will forge
ahead more prosperously In the
spring, believes F C. Knapp,
president .of the Peninsula Na
tional Dank, who returned to
Portland recently from an ex
tended tour of the middle west
ern, southern and eastern states.
Ho studied the lumber markets
and reached the conclusion that
situation.
Larger Cannery to take care
vf ri 1 1 I !ot aU kln"s or Fruits and Vege
ii II U L. tables Committee from Cham
ber of Commerce put on stock
ninTT llin lnK campaign and disposed of
l S L I L fi II ': $12,000 worth of stock, making
fO, I I lin It possible to enlarge plant and
I IIUl I UilillPut all activities under one roof.
Chamber of Commerce
Shows Action on Sug
gestions of Members.
MUCH WORK IS DONE
Secure Agricultural Survey of
County County Agent and For
estry Department are doing this
work.
Show Moving Pictures to the
Tourists Found expense too
great under 1924 budget of the
CJiamber.
Secure Bridge Into Umpqua
Park Iload is no-v being built
at base of Mount Nebo Into Ump
qua Park.
Macadamize the .Highway to
Dlxonvllle Investigated this
matter and . found considerable
sentiment In favor of paving this
Report Shows That Organi-j piece of road as soon as possible.
zation Has Met With
Success in Efforts on
Suggestions.
STARTTHE NEW YEAR RIGHT
JERSEY MAID BUTTER
On your table today and
everyday is the way to do
it.
Ask Your
Dealer for
Jersey Maid
Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
Tlulld Scenic Road Around
Hole-hls nf lha Citv nimln.e.
District Ilelleve project Is feas-; ei 11,8 on tne subject,
Ible but It will be necessary to
have more homes built In dis
trict, which will create a de
mand for this scenic highway.
Seciim fflntft lHwh TTntr.hn.-v a.
Winchester Director Lloyd; ucr ldeas on tue "Object.
Crocker of Hoard of Directors Work for a new Court House
to learn tho wishes of Its mem-1 "?"""" mauer. 1Q18 18 "1r"' "'
to public n,"js nave Deen maoe. nanus oi me luuuij t-wuu, iuc
uuu
During the year 1924 the
Chamber of Commerce desiring,
bnrship
regard
H. Vclzain was In this city for
Make our Schools even better a short time yesterday. Mr. Vel-
and secure plenty of room forjzain Is a resident of Marslifield,
the Pupils Interest in new and was here to meet his wife who
High School building and bond1 has been visiting their son and
issue sufficient proof of Cham- daughter at Siattle for tli3 past
month or so. Mr velzain forme.-ly
resided near Roberts Creek, and is
contemplating moving back In Ihis
vicinity.
hands of the County Court
nuestions. and feeling that sug-l .'""? ouniy Agent to enuratei 1.01111 y uuasn wuimm..
gestinns from the membership, tn, carmers to farm profltahly the -taxpayers League,
would be necessary to find out Chamber of Commerce stands! City Ownership of Water and
theso wishes, a ouestlonaire was J03'1? at any time to assist in Light system. It is not believ
sent out, and altogether nearly th:a matter. Rnw Products Com- ed that city at present time
sixty suggestions were filed with mittoe 1925 wl" nave thlSj could afford to take over owner
iiio' Kncretnrv. These suggest-! wTk In charge. shin of water and light system.
, -i.ii.i a ,.i. Secure Lower Rates for Light. AIH In securing Fren Camn
sttarted on all ot them. Some of Tower and Water These rates, is a matter wholly dependent up- -
them it was Impossible to nc- "', , - ' . v"'"-;on tne wuy uocucn.
compllsh. some of the activities iV'T ,i . . T ye"". a"i Have the Postmaster put up
belonged properly to other or-j,,nd that tendency all over tate'ma box(B at eat. end of the
ganlzatlons In the city, but a f"r rsh(ir,Tat; ace"ant f. Depot Talked with Postmaster !
large number of the suggestions, , ur.iuucm, j March regarding placing of
were handled hy the .Chamber: w?rk mad? ycessary by lncrea9i boxes . Received promise of
results. It Is there-! . r? j " Jr. ,,! early Installation.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAH
HI-rojIKTHIHT
Specialist in the lilting
116 Jackson St.
with
fore
good
rith considerable pride that
Council;
Wrote Postmaster fore part of
of
ln-
orked. especially in view of the' ??.mmer"? ls ,n entire. Wnpathyi Hoxes were Installed.
fact that another questional j . . ana Work for Railroad east and
has just been sent to the wm-! l " " " " Kl llmei west through Roseburg Trans-
the Chamber of Commerce at' "nd he. ".. y 'th the old July , urgjng instaiiatlon
this time Is privileged to give an'r.dm" b" "i P" boxes. Received promise of
account of how the questional r Uty, "7 Tne. Cnam,,er f i stallation an dearly service.
hershlp with tho view of finding
out what is wanted for the year
1925 bv the members of the organization.
, , . ',, r V?.'. !iatM sings on Pacific Highway in the
"K on Perishables Efforts being County at once. Wrote State
"no made to hold rates down to pre-; Highway Commission asking
eeijsent basis, especially in regard to oariy action.'
January 1,500
February 2.100
March 9,000
April 17,000
May
June 3,900
July 250
August 3,000
September 8,800
October
November 6,000
December 65,200
r,.... n-J CLjr Ti leill mopping lutiri-a. y hiim- i-.ni.
Buildings Residences Sheds Kepnira I otal ,of the tlln0 of the i1Puh officer Is
8,750
15,250
9.900
20.000
10,500
21.300
27.000
13,525
21,500
25,700
4,500
2,000
775
300
600
910
625
2,015
1,090
2.450
2,126
3.360
450
800
2.500
50
350
450
800
50
1,400
13,525
17,650
19,550
38,260
11,575
28,015
28,340
19.025
33,826
29.060
10,950
68,000
Total
116,750 179,925 15.501 5.600 317,776
The Liberty Theatre
BIG SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
LAST TIME TONIGHT
MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY
A Glamorous Dramatic Triumph
THE MOST DYNAMIC ACTRESS ON THE SCREEN IN THE
FINEST PERFORMANCE OF HER BRILLIANT CAREER
I
A Thrilling Drnma of the Nile
FROM IZOLA FORRESTER'S POPULAR BOOK
A NEW STYLE SHEIK IN "THE CAFE IN CAIRO"
Also: The Fables: "Jolly Jail Bird"
Also: "The Tow 1 Topics"
Also: Screen Events: "Broadway Bcnuty"
This special holiday how 25 eta. for adults and 10 cts for
children.
taken un In the summer in In
Hpectlmj then camps anil workiuK
for better (military conveniences.
The water tmnplleH of the v:irl
ouh towns In the county and their
Hewer systems have been carefully
tone over ami many recommends
lions for improvement have been
carried out.
The iiiHpVctton of tho school
houses has shown that tho major
ity of the schools lark proper sani
tary toilets ami are supplied vit:i
poor or doubtful drlnklnK water.
An effort will be made dttrlriK the
next year to secure proper uanltary
conditions in the schools so that
they may act as centers of educa
tion in sanitary matters . to the
rural population.
The follow up work of tho nurses
In the correction of physical de
fects has been very effective In all
ways and the awakenlnc of public
interest in sanitary health matters
has been everywhere evident. The
press of the county has nlven un
stinted support, us has the entire
medical profession.
The work of the health unit may
be demised as follows:
Vnlt of Quarantine and Kpldeml-
olotfy 3;X cases of contagious
diseases were reported, XV2 quaran
tined, and 327 released. IS pre
mises disinfected, 12 Investigations
held, 2 typhoid Immunisations Riv
en, and 22 dlptherla immunizations
made,
I'nit of Health Kducatlon 31. lec
tures and talks Rhen to 1419 peo
ple by the health officer, 411fi
pieces of literature distributed. 1,12
press articles printed, and 9 ex
hibits and demonstrations held.
I'nit of Sanitation InO general
Inspections made, H dairies In
spected. ft water supplies Investi
gated, -14 sanitary Inve-itUatlons. '2s
nuisances abated, and sewer ordi
nance parsed at Ueedsport.
Tuberculosis I'nit: A. T. IL clinic
held In Itosrburn; 2 cases sent to I
the State Tuberculosis Hospital; I
and fi.'t tuberculoids calls made by '
the county nurses. I
Infant ilywiene I'nit: 12.1 nnrs
InR calls made; 41 prenatal calls; f
12 maternity calls made by the)
nurses. 4 preschool visits and 172 1
Infant? visits. Four be. by clinics j
held with IIP In attendance. I
I'nit of Physical inspection of j
School Children 4i'22 Inspections j
of school children for contusions j
disease. S5ns pupils cAnntlm'd for
physical defects. :t pupils excluded
;i7i defects corrected. I M health i into
nnrtnili.n r'mnmltrua In lU'lC
Kncouraee Local Producers toi,n. na..A m ao nr
Specialize Raw Products Com- rhoif Onvitio.
jjnittee for the year 1925 will: Aek State highway Commia-
IflflVft thin Tnnltor in fhnran . ... "
iresllon first belntc stnterl
then the notion that has been
' ' " I" " '"r lo? lc,nK "roecon.i Vork will start very soon on
Securo Morn Farmer Settlers j asked by railroad companies. j Overhead Crossing at Oakland
Worklnr Vomitatntly with the: Open New Markets for Pro- cut out all Outside Advertis
T.nnd Settlement Tlenartment of nrts 0f the Umpqlia Valley in vi,ro iii,-Vo ti,:. ci,i.i
demand for the forest products Oregon Rlnte Chamber of Com-, K"ort to make the Seottsburg- i,e handled by the Umpqua
merce, Bud have sueceded in se- neeosport nignway passaoie tori chiefs or the Merchant's Asso-
enrfnff nearly HQ new settlers In i" win "pen uimuirr K""", elation.
1924 , marset ior products OI tne imp-
Ask the Ciovernment to offer! qu2 Jley Proper
v. .ri, it,. 1 Secure Ladles' Fest Ttoom In
nua for Sale Ilelleve this c-' 'J8 M"te' J: City Council to handle,
Hon should await railroad con
strnctlon Into the forest. cooperation between' all th
' ' ' . ,v" t, iMerehants of the City This
a holiday and bury them Jn-: hB nce yf th M
ther a erewsome request. buth-vii. a. i
bone irifliienee of the Chamber: 0et ,n , , f
has helperl out com in changing, heM rimhpr
knockers Into boosters. I merce Published list
Secure Additional Fire Appar-: Hshments for first 6
ntus for the City City Council 1924.
ordered H4.000 worth of new! Report of November
DR. H.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE ,
Perkins Building Phone 81
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
of the PaclflcNorthwest through
out 1925 will be exceptionally
strong and that prices will be
profitable for producers.
o
To you know The Hudson-Es
sex Coach Is the largest selling six
cylinder closed cur in tho wo. id?
Why?
Mark the streets and number
the dwellings throughout the
City This is a matter for tho
of
is
X NZW TODAY t
INVENTORY TIME
Now is the timo to take inven-to-y
of your Insurance and see
that vou nre properly and ade
ouateiv protected tor the coming
year The worlc of a lifetime can
be wiped out in a few minutes
by fire. Why take a chance when
for a comparatively small cost
you can be protected from finan
cial loss as a result of fire;
MASOHIC BtOO.
ROSEBURC. ORE
Itoseburg FOR SALE Gearhart knitting ma
of Com-! chine, good as new. Address
of nccoin-1 "Knitter", care News-Review-,
months of WANTED Girl tor general housi-
work. Phone -tnfl-R nr pull nt ft!3
192 N. Jackson St.
7th.
Any one receiving fruit trees
' FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apartment. 119 West Lane Street.
Gas rnnge, bath, toilet. Wash
room. Hot and cold water furnish
ed. $23.00. No children. G. W.
Young & Son. Phone 417.
CHOICE Bronze, toms, big Tou
louse geese. Brown Leghorns.
Rarred Rocks, Huff Orphingtons,
and Dark Cornish cockerels,
prize birds. Team to trade for
cattle, a few Poland China pigs.
E. A. Krttse. Ropeburcr. Ore. i
enninmenr lldtaj f..ii,n. 1 1,. i ...
Sec.re a Cold Storaee Plant1 of benefit to Roseburg and Don- u Buzz saw outfit with
for Fruit and Vegetable. glns County. Secured over60 I'- ras engine cheap. O. D.
Fruit and Vegetables in 1924 additional members for Chamber Thiel. oncalla. Ore.
or other nursery stock shipped i moved out o' county so onlckly since Mnrch 1. 1924. I LIQUID LIME SULPHUR spray
from points outsldo Douglasl -olrt storage plant aid not, Advertise the Resources andi tests 30 Beaume. Made nt Suth-
County should examine all stock i noon to be necessary ns yet. j Vacation Possibilities of Douglasl erlin. Buy from local dealers,
carefully before accepting It in! Ptillrt a Natatorlum Corn- County Have Issued several) Umpqua Valley Canning Co.,
order that no frost dainogcdanv was organized, but survey pieces of advertising literature1 Itoseburg agency.
trees mav he M il for. . snoweo ir wnnin not oe a naymg during 1924. and 48 rages i u
n. .-i.,, ik. ni ...nnii.n. .. nronnsltlon until citv was lartrer. I ntrntorl l.nnlrlni nf rn,miv n-tu ua
passed it Is very likely that somo Completion of North I'mnqna Issued during fore part of 1925.
nursery stock was badly damag- Htghwnv Mohllled members of 15.000 copies being ordered,
ed in other sections. If extremo; Chamber "t Cnnnnercn. Rotary, Encoura.tro Industries that will
care la not cxeclsed by the pur-idub and Kiwnnls Club snd cnl- build up a Dinner Bucket Pa-
-1 ...... ... . nn r,.,t.r Pmirl nclrlno- ll.nl -n,ln ".T A T i
iIIHneiH, some 01 nils will lie v ....... ...... .,,... ,n,,. nwuiuuu i mi.-ii iiiiuucis
planted nd :t spring with the I t-f00 he transferred from the Committee for 1925 lias this as
usual results In such coses. All Court House Fund to North one of it's major activities,
shipments of nursery stock must Umpqnn Hlchwnv In order to se-j Seek Tourist Trade and take
be examined by Hie Fruit Inspec-i euro $50,000 Federal nnproprln-l care of it. Ordered 10,000
tor, W. S. Carpenter, before tho Hon '"r protect. Included bridge two-color stickers,
shipment is relensed. However,' fver Mill Creek on Scottsbiirg- Ordered 1,000 State Highway
the Fruit Inspector can condemn ' Reedsnort Hlrhway. Tetitlon Commission road maps,
only such trees as nre diseased presented with nearly 400, Appointed visitation commit
or infested with insect pests., names. I tee to visit auto camp.
The trees of poor quality or fro-j Urged Reedsport Chamber of 1925 will see further activity
zen stock are matters which the Commerce to petition Countv along this line.
Individual purchasers must look Court. Sent In petition with 400, Develop Oil Industry Cham
out for. i signatures. jher of Commerce is sympathetic
o County Court transfer $10,000 regnrding efforts now being
from another fund and meets made to discover oil near Onk
te Government's offer. F.verv- land, but cannot endorse any
thin was secured that was ask- proposition thnt carries with it
ed for. Ian endorsement where stock is
Asked Government for funds sold.
! to complete Highway between Sell Roseburg to Her Own
ISIeomboat Creek and B'e Camas. People President appointed
! Peveloo the Lumbering Indu- committee composed of Messrs.
,trv in this part of Doug'ns B. L. Kildy. W. C. Harding and
County Cooperating with Call-, Mat Hatnm to outline plan.
I fornis-Oregon Power Co's new Establish Y. M. C. A. and Y.
.Industries Department, in com- W. c. A. - Roseburg a little
nfltng complete survey for use of too small yet for either of these
investors. t organizations as ttiey must be
I Lumbering Industry in this connected up with natlonnl or-
j part of Douglas Countv must Sanitations.
(A.wvi.ii vrttm t..mm1 wir.. i nwnt rnllroad construction into Secure Box Factory New
OMAHA. Jan. 1 Conditions the fifest. planning mill owners will mnnu-
accompanylng the crash of Paul Hard S"rffce the Coos Tt.'tV facture boxes.
11. Scott, air mall pilot, near KI-' "leh-sv Took intte on with Erect, Welcome Signs at the
ko, Nov., December 29. ns relnt- Cmmtv Cou'f Hive found con- City Limits north and South of
ed In the official report of the slderabl" favnrnWo senMmnnt, City. Wrote Item ' for dally
accident to air mall Snperinten- hu f""ds s" ln"fctng nt nreent. 1 announcing frift of $1 from trav-
dent Carl F. Kgge, brought that Work to Develop i Good Feel- cling man.
Incident Into close rivalry with tne between the Fnrmers and Wrote Item for dally nwspa
that of Maior Frederick L. Mar- Business Men Doing It thru per suggesting gold, silver and
tin. vho flew his piano into the smi'l Chamber of Commerce. copper ore for building welcome
side of nn Ire covered mountain Continue th" C'tv Beniitlfel arches.
In Alaska last spring, and was Cniimalen city Council bark- Believe Umpqua Chiefs wished
forced to abandon leadership of n It for 1925. f handle this proposition.
the army arouinl-the-worlil Secure flnml Road to Craer Ask local merchants) to buy
flight. T.ako via Tiller Find thr Produce of the local Farmers-
Major Mnrtln. after crashing nhont 000 win nlnre this road Commerce Committee In 192
TONITE
' Cullen Landis,
Alice Calhoun
in
'Pioneer Trails'
Also "World News" and
a good comedy
Children
10o
Majestic
Adults
1Ss
Tomorrow and Sat.:
Jack Hoxie in "Flying
Hoofs"
Do you know The Hudson-Fa-1
sex Coach ls the largest selling six--
cylinder closed car in the world?
Why?
TONITE FRIDAY SATURDAY B
THOMAS MCIGWAN
i
the subject as ono of
Into the mountain whs the object In nnssnble condition
of nn official search bv scores of CnmmlHee from Chamber nc- malor activities.
persons in government planes comnanled Pithern Douglas Boost for our own Town and
and United States ships which County Committee to Countv County Chamber of Commerce
loured the ley waters of the Arc- Court and asked for County aid 'a doing this every dny.
tic region for days, only .to find f(,r this highway. Boost for the Southern Pacl-
hts way Into a village of that. U ltiiin Pro'tucts whenever fic Railway Feel that efforts
frozen rmiii-ry and to make noaaihln Conducted First Home 'o secure more settlers for Dou
known his whereabouts. : Producfi Show In Sept. 1924.' Ring County shows a boosting
According to the report of the Arrnn.incr for second Annual spirit for our only railroad.
Scott incident, the pilot, fljlng Horn" Products Show In Scptem-' Forgot Self and work for the
at an altitude of V.'.oo feet. nPr ia5, I Upbuilding of Roseburg. This
crashed into a mountain forty Continue Poller of Cementing t being constantly done by the
nines west or Klko. when he ran th. TVnnle nf Ilo.chnrir and the i n.i inner or i ommcrce.
heavv fop enrnnte fr.im r..infl rn. ...... vn,.v Improve Illghwav to the Const
tnius given hy nurses with 4,M. ln.s,,!! Lake Citv to Reno. , n tb-on-h vear 1Q4 In vl" S-otfhurg Chamber of
iltti ndance. Scott's shoulder was broken In bringing about better co-opera- -orked to that end.
Ils.ensar l nit - Hie health offl-1 the crash, hut despite this han- Hon between business men of Promote active campaign
c.r made ll.? visits lo the County dlciin h.. nR..,l i .n... i . ' t j . r . lralnt Peddlers and Mall Order
rature of 40 degrees below Homo Product, show this Fell "ying Merchants Assocla
to the Southern Pacific' ek. ... ,M in Sent 11"4 ,,ion l handling this matter.
lie lljs-i More Market to Town High-! , 1 '.'"""V ' "' " "! Clill-
Making survey in tho,Jr,,ns 1 laj grounds Have start-!
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Homo. 209 Msits, sz ilstis to the , temp,
city and county jail. 17s visits to , icro
ine nospiiai. peinirnie.1 4 oiera- rnllroa.l tracks, where
Hons, mated 320 latleiits, maile t2s, j tho first train
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