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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 2, 1925.
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FOR SALE
i
1012 Essex 4 Coach, com-
pletely overhauled; Lmco
paint, $70.1.
itoy Catt-hlns Motor Co.
Dak unci Maiu Sts.
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4 $3 j A,
lime
always tells
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 1. An 8j
O 8 cull from an Itatlian iteamer;
in diatrea off the coast aoiue-
where between Cape May and;
Cape llnttdras w&a received at
the naval communications wire
leas nation here early today.
The air was cleared of all ra
dio broadcast in for a period of
20 mlnutua, but no further niea-
aage waa received from the
steamer. The call was heard at
12:41) o'clock.
From mollier to dnuglilcr to Rranil
cluiifihtcr has been 1 1 1 proud lc
i scemlency of Golilcn West Coffee
in thnusnnils of funiillcs since in
first uripcaranre ns the stiindurd of
good-coffees 42 years ago.
In nil tlntt lime It litis liclil these
friends mihI mudo countless moro
by improving with nge gelling
richer, mellower, rarer in lltivor
as experience and science and spe
cial processes have, combined in
the selective choice of only hiih-
frown berries, in blending, roast
ng, steel culling and vacuum pack
ing. You, too, will say "no other coffee
will do".
CLOSSET DEVERS. COFFEES A TEAS EXCLUSIVELY,
PORTLAND AND SEATTLE
CodfiM. lorkd in
op.n. wllh a K.y
Ihr hnntljr key
oiK-nliiK top Is
quickly, I'unlly,
miti-ly removed.
No cnn-opniii-r;
no fiiKKliiK In;
nn raw rtlKi'ti to
cut you. 'Ilirrf'a
n riiiivenlrnt cmi-tiilni-r
when the
coffee ii gone.
Golden
"West I
O 1921 Clourt A Uevcn
The face of nature takes on a
new appearance when viewed from
the porch of your own home. Pages
Lumber & Fuel Co.
TBI MS
DIES 19 SSii JOSE
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DRUSSKLL3, Jan. 1. An epi
demic of grippe, due, it is bellev
ed to the recent rapid fluctua
tions in temperature, has spreud
to all paru of Belgium and Is
causing large number of deaths
Queen hllzubeth la the latest
to Buffer from the disease. Her
indisposition will not effect
King Alberta plan for an auto
trip acrois the Sahara Desert
with Marshall Fetaln of France.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L
Cut beating costs with. Pages
cool.
All kinds of pruning shears at
ZlKlcr-Fee Hilw. Co.
Just arrived carload of Page
Fence, Square Dial Fence and
Monarch galvanized Ited Top, Hrb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
& ('honowplh, Oakland, Ore.
Try the Second Hand Store For
USED FURNITURE
Buffet, Special $25.00
Sideboard, Special $23.00
12-foot Linoleum Speclil $1.15
Kitchen Cabinet
Bedstead ....
Ureaaer ..
.81200
... 13.60
...$7.00
POWELL FURNITURE CO. '
Seattle. Jan. 1. Dashing
around a curve In his auto and
hitting cars Dint had been In col-
Jision, Thomas P. KaKudule, li
quor investigator for Pronecutor
Colvln of King county, was ar
rested today by a deputy of She
riff Starwich. The deputy, who
was trying to undo a traffic Jam
on the illiKhwuy north of Seattle,
said the liquor Investigator hud
been drinking liquor, itagsduie
stated that lie had visited bov-
eral road houuos in the line of
duty, but was uohor. He blam
ed a slippery roadway.
The Yreka Inn, wlilch la
amuiigtit the finest in the btaiu
uoi-lU of Sun Francisco, wad
burn to the public Thursday
night at Yreka, wilh a Juui.ai
opening participated iu, by prom
inent persona from uu over
southern Oregon und northern
Caliioruia, any a the fcJhauta. bun,
The occasion waa one of supremo
importance to the region uirect-
ly atfucted.
The hotel was hardly large
enough to accommodate the iliut
throng that gathered within 1U
walls for the banquet, dunco and
Jubilee attendant upon the open
ing. The Weaver lU'othra, the
progressive owners and builders,
were regretfully unabio to make
anything like the number of
reservations that were request
ed. Cost $150,000.
The Inn is a magnificent
structure, three stories high, lac
ing on the main street and higu
way of Yreka. It Is modernly and
ami sumptuously equipped in all
respects, and la a delight to tou
rists as well as realdeiun. It U
built of concrete and cost nearly
flDMUO. The foundation was
laid lor tho additiuu of two more
stories when needed.
The opening was uninarred by
any difficulty save the luck of
space to accommodate many
other persons who would have
been pleased to attend.
W. U. Weaver is also owner
and manager of the Hotel Imp
qua at Itoseburg, Oregon, was,
given a' warm welcome to Cali
fornia at the new hotel opening.
SPORT SHORTS
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li.W JUsiJ, C.ilii., Jan. . Airs.
Sur.i J. i-nnr, prelum emtr.tus
ance Union in tauurnia and not-1 v.
eu throuihoui lha weit a a tern-
piuuce woraer a:d relouner, uied -ul
In r home at Lolkge A'.ik. iast j
night, uged 6t.
org:t:iuaiim for 14 years, ietir-j!
WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION
Tho Board of Director of
School District fso. 4 of Douglas
county, Uregon, will receive sealed j .
bids fur cords of old growth
reu fir, or and for ido cords of
second growth red fir wood to be
delivered as follows: High School,
cords; Denson School, 90
cords; ilose School 90 cords; Ful
ler ion School, 20 cord -j.
These bids may be filed at any
time with the Clerk up to three
o'clock P. M. on January tjth,
and all bids wil 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 Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated this the 18th day of De
cember, I'JZi.
V. J. MICELLI,
Clerk School District Mo. 4.
Oftirtf, First State and Savings
Dank. ' j
Head off tnat cold wllh Pioneer
coid capHUles. They Klvo Iuiiue
diato relief. Lloyd Crocker.
WI.I.WK.M.IM
I Nursery t Trees!
C .E. MOYR,'Nurscry
Treea are now In the tronchoa ready for delivery. If not rendy
to iilnnt let me book your order and hold them until you are
roady.
They ore home grown nrcllinnted trees with a utronjr root avBtem
Hiving them plenty of "pep" nnil lilch Rindo In every way.
My Walnut stock mnd;it of r'rniiqiull Mavette, nn I Kuatorn
Koft Hhell lllack, all Knitted nn Northern fallfornln lllaelt root.
lTunea Several varletlea, Incliidlnpt the Double. X French (fro
quently called Date). Italian, l'elile, Improved rcllto and lin--perlal.
Peach anil Myroliolau nnit. Some fine treea of each
variety for replanta.
Pearhea-Several varieties. Early, medium and late In ripenlnir.
Pears, t'herrlea, Applea, lira pen, KIkh, Hnaea, etc., In varli'tv.
My prlree nte rlcht. Deal direct wllh the Krowcr and owner.
Vialt our nursery. See what you ura UuMiik. A larKo Block to
select from.
Nuraery ami Salia Yard located elclit mllrs noulh of Itoseburg
ou Pacltlc HlKhwuy or one mllo north of Dillard Stutlou.
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Notre Damo can claim tho
American football chain piouship
Milhout fear of contradiction this
season, it dt-featid trams from
the l'aciftc and Atlantic coasU,,
the south and middlu v.est. The
men nf Itockuo staiud their all
conquering tour at ytnitU Bond,
Ind., wnu Lumbad, October 4..
Tuey played Wabaii the following
Wft k at huuio and tin u niet tiie
Army eleven at New lork. They
returned to iSoith Bend only to,
comu east again a week later to
conquer Princeton, llatk to their
humu lleld, Georgia Tech was the
victim, and the '.'horsemen" pro
gressed to Madison, Wis., to de
feat the statu university. A week
later tho game tolluwmg saw tlu
eleven conquer Nebrawau. Noith
western was humbled at Chicago
and Carnegie followed at i'ttis
blirg. Tile journey to Cnllioinla is
recent. Neiiiier tie nor ufient mars
tlii record of Notre Dame, wmch
scored -)j points against Gl for its
epponeuts.
Jhoniilo Dundee, who Kurnmk'r
ed the featiu'rweight boxing chain-
train men of tho Jtuneor and ! pwnslnp and stai ied a tournament
Aroostook went out on striko in which will produce a new cuam
1D12, the Malno Central union ulun l'ht is n ported to hae
men refused to handle connect- cabled Hum Italy his intention ot
ing line trains. This ban has;lvin wattle U his auccebsor.
been enforced until today when! Dunuep, nt the time he gavo up the
to
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IlANllOH, Maine, Jun. a. A
sympathetic strike which for 12
years bus prevented tho HatiKor
and Aroostook railroad from
operating Its trnlns over the
tracks ot the Maino central rail
road waa declured at uu end today.
When 150 eiiKineers and
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF
HAYNES STREET
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the common council of the city of
Itoseburg, Oregou, did on the 15th
day of December, 1M4, by Ordi
nance No. H0, declure the assess
ment for the improvement of
ltaynt'3 Street from the west linej
of Jackson Street to the east line'
of Stephens Street, in the city of I
Itoseburg, Oregon, to be upon eachj
lot or part of lot or parcel of land j
especially -benefitted thereby as
follows, to-wit:
Name Description Amount
H. A. tanaday Lot 8,
lllot-k 5, Waite s Addi
tion 650.68
O. Jones Lot I), Ulock 6,
Walte's Addition 656.68
A. Ilaynes Lot 8, Ulock
6, Walte's Addition 656.68
Cora, .M. Little Lot 1), block
C. E. MOYER
ROSEBURG, OREGON
the Malno Central declured the
sympathetic strike would not
longer be recognized. No oppo
sition Is anticipated from tho
union, officials said.
For all kmne ot floor coverings,
try Powell a.
title, insibtcd he wu uuabiu
make uiu weight again.
22.181
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Tho
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DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 2.
New Year was ushered In
the fourth blizzard of the win
ter In north, t st and wtut Tea-1
as, tho temperuturo dropped 2tl!
degrees iu eight hours alter mld-j
nignt and a hard freeo was
forecasted for tonight. Snow
reported in parts of tho
panhandle. At Dallas tho ther
momeier at midnight stood at 4S
degrees at 8 a. m. It bad fallen
to 27.
o
The Cincinnati lticls appear to
have only Bix nulaia around
whom to buiil a baseball team for
ot tho 19 j;i race in Hie national
league, jiurus ami Duncan have
disappeared from the outfield,
Jake Daubert Is diad and Cavi ne.y
and ll.diue have b.-i-n waivid out
of the league, although they still
remain in the club's roster. Luetic
Kixi y and Mlieehnu will do the
plichtUK. lluhbles llurgrnves will
cuicli. Hibe I'ini'lll wil plav third
base and Kddie itoush wiil appear
in the nut Held. There ure sever
al vacancies.
HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Ji.n. 2
i-lth """ D0XI"K l'oul "r ni.ire than
ntui iiuiiMiH ill oe suii u ill iinu.il-
eru (.ihMiin.i in over tin years
Will be hi lil lu re tonight under the
inn boMiig law. l'at Li?ier and
ttalph Smiih, h"avm l.ej'.ts nn et
in a ;x rmiiul mam evtnt wluili
: llculs a c:inl "of si icn buuta. 'i he
I remaining bouts ari? of four ronuils
I each.
E Ashby'i Imported llroceull Seed
6 ' "w ready lor delivery, JJ0 per
pound. Orovvers sliuuld order as
i J soon us possible. Mrs. N. i:. Ash-
by, Apt. tl. over ltoso Cuulectlou
ery, iK'sebuig, Oregon.
NewYearYi
Groceries
E arc offering
our usual line
of choice Groceries
at the very
LOWEST
PRICES!
H'c iHi'C fJMC ntmlf it mt i!urct ftr thr lintfcwiir ft lnr lt'rr n err
ii.r tit Itiiruttiit imr I'i in s, utf t'liffnf to tiv ln-t
Ht tltv ioirrnt tri f v Ct-tu'- in unt Irt .s t.ilk
UliT.l nut ilfhvrv lire..'.
EVERV BODY'S EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG, OREGON
.1 W,r
MKXICO CITY Tony Fucn
to, oiexicun heavywelglit was
given a decision over Homer
iSmith, American in a 12-rouud
bout.
of
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KKKl'KlilKSlUHC.
--UKtol'ic Kclllnoie,
Hetty Wnahlngton
f.)
Va., Jan.
I lie home
Lewis, Ms-
l'lTTSnfKCH Harry Cieb.
miilillevveiht eiKiiupion, won a
juilgii's di-i-iion over Augie Uat
iier of New York Iu 10 rounds.
TOKOXTO rreillie Vincent
of KiiKlund, lasted one und a
frai-tloii t.i'.mds wi:h Jak-!:ie
Jiihnii.in. former Canadian an:.i-
li ur I antlamvvelght. champion,
iu -tin ciKht round bout.
MILW.M'KLI- lVIe Sarml
cnto of New York, had a ihade
ovi r l.ildie Shea, Chicago, Iu a
lo-round bout.
fi. Walle'H Ailillllnn fi-.Rfis'
Paul Auhlu Lot 16, Ulock,
7, Walte's Addition 656.68
E. V. Hoover Lot 1, Block
7, Walte's Addition 656.68
M. Eutelle Smith Lot 16,
Block 8, Waites Addition C56.6S
Stella .Smith Lot 1, Block
8, Waile's Addition 656.69
II. A. Canaday Lot 7, Block
6, Walte's Addition 27.71
Geo. Jones Lot IU, Block
5, Walte's Addition 27.74
G. W. Young Lot 7, Block
6, Walte's Addition 27.74
C. O. liosmer Lot 5, Block
6, Walte's Addition
C. O. liosmer Lot 6, Block
6, Walte's Addition
Leona McDonald Lot 11,
Block 8, Walte's Addition
J. O. Newland. Lot 12,
Block 6, Walte's Addition
W m. A. lnirlo Lot 3, Block
7, Walte's Addition
E. V. Hoover Lot 4, Block
7, Waite's Addition
Sarah S. I)l:rl;e Lot 13,
Block 7, Walte's Addition
Bessie Staley Lot 14,
Block 7, Waite's Addition 22.18
Stella Smith Lot 3, Block
f, Waite's Addition 22.18
Lthel lireunmau Lot 13,
Block 8. Walte's Addition 22.18
Stella Smith Lot 4, Block
8, Waile's Addition 22.18
Porter McMillln Lot 14.
Block 8, Walte's Addition
Henry Aubln Lot 15, Block
7, Waile's Addition
Stella Smith Lot 2, Block
8, Waite's Addition 27.74
Slella Smith Lot 15, Block
S, Waites Addition
L" U. Lahrie Lot 6, Block
5, Waile's Addition .. ..
Silas K. Willett Lot 6,
Block 5, Waile's Addition
Ce". Jones Lot 11, Block 5,
Waite's Addition
tleo. Jones Lot 12, Block
5, Wal'.e's Addition
Cora M. Lil'ie Tho South
one-halt of Lot 10, Block
6, Waite's Addition
Leona McDonald The
North one-half of Lot 10,
Block 6, Waite's Addition
E. V. Hoover Tno North
one-half of lxvt 2, Block 7,
Waite's Addition
Win-A. Imrio The South
one half of Lot 2, Block
7, Waite's Additlou
"Wouldn't you like-
to know of a spread for
bread that is really good?
That will please everybody
every day?
Gem-Nut
Margarine
has a flavor liked by all. Bu jf
a carton let those around
your table be convinced of
the superior flavor.
Swift & Company "
u. s. A.
Makers of Premium OUomdrgarin&
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27.74
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13.S5
13.87
Just arrived carload of Page
Fence, Square Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Iled Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
& Chenowcth, Oakland. Ore.
If It's a clocK, watch. sultcaHf Genuine Cartwright pruning
blanket or heating stove, try j shears and all tools for orchard
rowell's. w ork. ZIcW-Fpr Hdw. Co.
wear ci-
WOOD
Fine, Old Growth Fir
JOHN E. HATFIELD
Phone 3F11 Dlxonville
CANNED. GOODS
Everything you want
Phone Ui
Our Service
Is Prompt
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
ler of tfi-orge Wnihlngtmi, today
pafiseii unencumbered, into the
lianiU of ll-.o Kenuiore Associa
tion which will maintain the
house, and grounds as a national
shrine. Simple ceremonies mark
ed the turning over o the last
pnynn-nt to the former owners,
the culmination of thu rainpuUn
Imiiiiairand here by President
Coolidgo when he waa vice-president.
Tho price paid tottallvd
Santox the te?t tooih bru.h
made. lrl.:l.' guaranteid L s.a.v
vv ith hn; h. I a.v d I rocl.i r.
V Va mo Ru u
Tot ill Amount Assessed to
Strict jS30.2j
A slutt-naut of the nfore?:ilil ns-
s. .-sim'iit li;is bMii ntorti iu tin
locket. p( City hions ami t!i? r & ne
is now duo i.nd juyabie Mt iJ.c t'l-
flt-t of the l ily TivusaiPT la tho
1 c.tv Kill In lawful ti'yn'.v of M"
! l iiitt d States tind ii nn; p.ifd with
in twenty days iron, th? date of
thU nctitP (t'.iih I'Toro-'diiia
! hv taken tor the colUvthn tiewf
j ih ar provided by -.Uo Charier of
I Hit City of Hivieburtr. Oregon. 1
Propfrtv rwners ho d'Sir to
ta!:e advar.rf:e of thj l:'croft
HondiniT Art for tho repayment of
t h ii!se3,inent8 an hen by noti
fit .1 to vail the C ity Kocorder
f l' r :il puriuist not later than'
I January loth, lii.r. appltcationa
not be accented alter that
: u..to. " j
! it. u wiurri.E, j
1 City recorder of tbe City of
1 I,c-4)ui'g, Oietfoo. '
, THE use of a motor car
is a phasure and a
convenience Just hc
I long nn the tires atnnl
up. We handle tir-(
tliut we know will giv
superior service.
The feiberltns A 1
Tread 'Wear Like Iron,'
We plvc valuable cards
to our customers with
every 60c cash pur
chase.
ASK roil THEM.
Highway
Service Co.
Inc. x
I I Jackson & Douglaa Sta. I I
m
T VALUES OF THE DAY
When you receive the Groceries that you order
from us, everything will be exactly as you want it
in price, quality and quantity.
Thc3e arc some of the Reasons House
wives like to Trade at this store.
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. Phone 68
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