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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1925. SIX I ELECTION LAWS ARE I ADDED TO HOPPER llfpi ' f ' - nick to Start! Yes, and more: ' If quickstarting was the chief consideration in the making of Union Gasoline it wouldn't be a particularly good gasoline As it is, Union is made with regard for your motor. It does not detonate. Non detonating gasoline does not explode so as to strike the pistons a sudden, crashing blow. "Knocking," even on steep hills, is thus minimized. So is vibration. Likewise wear and tear. Because all of this gasoline is transformed into power the maximum mileage is realized from every gallon. So it is economical as well as efficient Use it regularly and insure your motor's best performance.' Sold through Union Service Stations and independent dealers everywhere. i (Continued from page 1.) i ! ; serve would be to protect deer, ac cording to Klrkwood, chairman of 1 , the game commission. The bouse game committee Intro duced a Joint memorial yesterday evening, asking congress not to ef- j : feet any b-idhlatiun which would I ! place Diamond Lake In Crater Lake reserve. The memorial points ! out that Oregon has stocked with, fish the lake and that its free use I to. fishermen and uther p!ta.ure I seekers should not be imperiled. j Farmers Appeal for Aid. I Senator Taylor today received a t j letter and a resolution from the ! t wheat growers of Morrow county. I asking legislative aid for the grain J men there, w here, it is claimed ; from fifty to seventy five per cent of the winter wheat will have to be reseeded because of damage caused I by cold weather. J he Morrow county farmers met at Lexington Monday and made an estimate of their damage and at that time decided to ask the egi. lature for help. Unless the land is i reseeded, It is claimed, bankruptcy will result for a large number of farmers and banks. (iiuiie Law Changes Asked. Women would be compelled to obtain hunting and fishing li censes as well as men under an New Style H'O TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new (oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Stvle Jl-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! 1H How two Rettular H-O Oat Nw M1 li-O Oata (Quick) Standard full iIm and weight pit. wtfliht, I tb. 4 Of. QP&KCOCEKG OATS. Cook ift 2 to 3 minute jnn oc-s . officials having charge of reela-' state machinery be provided for dent of banks, matlon be empowered to require, their reorganization on a sound The minimum capital stock that a' minimum of GO percent of basts. allowed would be $25,000 In the lands in a project launched Senators and representatives towns with population of 3,000 iimiiiitiiit tn . h tt x..! e listed for sale at a fair and nf th arid sections of tho slate or less. At present tuts mini- cod proposed today by the house: reaso"al11? 'inure. ara preparing to oppose the re- mum is 15,000 for towns with game committee. The commit j Fourth That hereafter in commendation that the constltu- population from 3,004 to 25,000 tee also suggested that disabled ' fixing the cost of construction of tioual amendment authorizing, a capital of $50,000 would be soldiers, sailors and marines be an irrigation project that there the state to pay the interest on required. For cities with popu perniitted to hunt and fish with- be included In it an establish- Irrigation bonds be repealed. j lation from 25,000 to 60,000 a out licenses. I ment for drainage and that the None of the other recommen- capital stock of noo less than . f. ,,' authority be vested In the dls- dations are expected to precipi- $100,000 would be requtrea. ana Of regents for the ... ,'., . ,,,.: ,. , ,nl.,hi i ,h ... nf f..r llinse nf mor than 60.000 stem y necessary. ' ! clush. j the capital stock must be at Vlfth Thnt tho Iinnrrlo nf re-! Itnvllnl rUiiklnir Code. least $.100,000. A board state school for the deaf and the state school for the blind, wnntil tio pro.rAJ Kf d Kilt ( n , rn duced by Senator Coruett today. ! duniat Ion districts be required T revised banking code, pre-! Great,r protection to deposr The board would be composed to adopt a sianuara system lor pared by the legislative commit- ""e of seven members. These would be the state superintendent ot i T. Ik ni,,.' A.n.: tors. Is afforded by a require- That where districts elation, will be introduced In the that capital shall be Begre- It gives greater i tsaiey uoiv... ... .. state superinten-.""" sevlags departments. . senate power today. to the USE AIRPLANES TO FIGHT DREAD BOLL' WEEVIL f Union Oil Company of California Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil Union Non-D donating asoi LIC STARMER SAYS CLEAVER MADE PADDED REPORT (Continued from pago 1.) approximately 30 nrre!s fijr viola tloim u( the Ilqunr law, nnil the nmount of money cnllncted front fines netted the county In excess or n.rnt. The sheriff, nllhoueh not aerk Jng prnisp or glory for his own work, dors not feci that It Is a fair proposition to have tho stnte prohibition agent get credit for the work done by tho county of filers. Have you sometning to sell, to trade, Rive awiy. Uao News KevUw columns. With a complete loanen wlr crvtce, reach Ink to all parts ol Oregon, thfl News-Review furn full os Us U'i'0 suhHcriDers tho ltt t newa vrT day. In from the rural dlslrlcts for KppliiK was J. AVrlfiht. Mr. a few hours today, was Mm. J. Wright Is a resident of Milo. K. IMerHon. Mr8. PitTBon is a , from the BOUthern part of resident of I mpqua and was the fOUIlIy today for a few llonr8 here viflitin with friends and( shopiing and vkHitinp with hoppiiiK. j fr((,n(i8i was Mrs. M. Cllmore. Anions those from out of town Mr. Cllinore Is a resident of to arrive this afternoon, and at- Days Creek and returned home tend the funeral of Mrs. T. J. this nfternoon. Army airplanes are being used extensively In the South In a Government battle on boll weevil, tb dread worm that annually destroy! minions of dollars worth ot growing cotton. A special poisonous (lust IB scattered over the plants. It does no harm to the cotton, but kills the paraslta. rOSED AS WOMAN TO TRAP BOOTLEGGERS. - v i-. IS f w-, STRANGEST KNOCKOUT ON RECORD ..-' I p ' ""above are two newt of Uty Marshal John E. Parker, of Gloucester, Kass, who posed for a year at a woman In a campaign against boot' "legxera throughout the New England Btatcs His feminine wardrobe "was complete to the last detail, and the "blnmle vamp" lured scores Taf bootleggers to prison aenlunccs. Occasionally, be fooled even the cambers of his own staff. At the left, Parker la shown as "Sally." -Vnder which same he was known, and at the right he Is posed with a VeUegger's whiskey container, showing bow Uiey transport Utolx lock la trade. -Wiss)svnSsVwwii A'n i fcislhi ZjLjL.mJi .A KNOCK: OUT. keeping accounts, Sixth schoolb, the dean or the school of given etate aid In the ast fall voiurtional education of Oregon; to meet their obligations to the Agricultural college the prnsl- T'" , T " dent of Oregon normal school and three citizens of the state at large, two of whom would be women. I Application for authority to I appropriate underground waters could be made with and putted on by the etate engineering de-j pertinent In tlie'ganie manner au surfuce waters are now adininiat-i ered, under a bill introduced in' the senate today by Davis. j F jailor's Stmk liill The house passed a bill this' morning providing for a channe In the code covering wills and; would make all wills void iu canes of marriages. House bill No. 53 Introduced by Fisher, Douglas county, pas-j sed. It provides that certain, stock may run at large in sec-j tions oX Douglas county not per-, mitted under the present law. j Irrigation Juw ('limine! A.skelJ In a report submitted to tue; Irrigation committees of the two' houses of the legislature, Jeffer- son Meyers and Harold Baldwin,; majority members of a special committee appointed bv Gover nor Pierce to make a survey of the irrigation situation in the ' state, recommend the repeal of . the constitutional provision thorizitig 'the slate to certify to and pay the interest on irriga tion bunds. W. D. B. Dodtuiu the third member of the com mittee, in a dissenting report, opposes the repeal on tho gen eral ground that It would have the etiVct of proclaiming to the world that irrigation in Oregon had been a failure and would be without any beneficial results. The majority members also ro-1 commend that reclamation dis tricts now indebted to the state or interest paid or on bonds be. required to remit. Six other recommendations are made by the committee. First That the ofice of tho state director of iHnd reclama- htlon b-created, and that he be J given supervision over all irriga tion projects now constructed and to be constructed in the fu- ture. I Second That In the future when a project i3 launched a de- T tniled forty-acre ptudy be made of the lauds by the district in conjunction with the state direc X tor of land reclamation. lX Third That the director of J land reclamation nnd other statu a- Count Karolyf ITcre with Sick Wife The strangest knockout on record occurred In the semi-final of the Walker McTlgue flr.hl In Newark. N. J.. In which the opponents were Jack IUppaport and Bobby Itarrctt. In the eighth round Barrett, a welterweight, brought over a terrific right to Rappapnrt't Jaw, knocking tint cold. Rappsport fell face forward, landing squarel n top of his head. Ringside followers thought he had a broken neck, but he quicilj revived. Is your wife wiser than you? Cotmt Michael Karnlvl, former President of the Hungarian Ke- . public, whose vast estates were re cently confiscated by the Hun garian courts on the charge of high treason, has reached New York after a flying trip, to be at the bed side of his wife, wuo la 111 wita tjphoii ferer. If you read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser than you. She reads the shopping news. ' She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she don't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she docs? Comfortably at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares,, judges and "selects the goods she desires ; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written for your benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save. BUYING ADVERTISED COODS IS A BOND INVESTMENT NOT A STOCK SPECULATION. s