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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Iwuad Dally Encspt 8unoay by Tha Nw-Rvlw Co.. Ino.
B. W. BATES
BURT O. CITES-
kmtored aa second olaaa mailer May 17, 1Z0. at the post ottlce ai
Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March I.
SU86CHIPTION RAT ft ft
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(jativ. b earner, per month .
Weeaiy News Renew, by mall, per
Th. AuuClttM Pre.. 1 icluslv.iy ntUied to tba n for W""""
etlon ol ail newa dliuloha erml to It or not oth.rwlM credited
X h?. pr mJ to AT ooal ... publish hsrsln. All l rlat. ol i-
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925
WHAT THE SCOUTS ARE DOING
' The Boy Scout, according to his custom, goes modestly
slong his way, doing good turns, helping other people and
making remarkable strides in health and skill. And we
wouldn't know a thing about the lad's good deeds if the
telling were left to him.
At the Scout's Anniversary Week time February 8
1 1th, we like to turn the spotlight on these knights in khaki
and rejoice in their record of efficient kindness, service and
good citizenship.
Records compiled at the National Scout office show
that since the beginning of the Movement, over 1,000
awards for life-saving have been issued.
Burning buildings, icy lakes, whirling waters, were fre
quently the scenes of these brave rescues exploits which
grimly tested the skill, presence df mind, and courage of
these youthful heroes.
Civic service totalling thousands of hours is the un
varying record of every Scout council. Honolulu alone lists
for the past year 21,000 hours of service contributed in re
sponse to 21 different calls for assistance from local insti
tutions and organizations. .
The acres of timber land saved from ravages of forest
flames by the Scouts can never be estimated.
Tree planting conservation of natural resources, pres
ervation of bird life by building bird houses and replenish
ing bird sanctuaries with food all winter long, are some oth
er activities of the Scouts.
' Serving on school traffic
children cross streets safely, installing radio sets lor me
blind, chopping wood, for old people, keeping city hydrants
clear of snow and ice, are just a lew ol tne inousanus m
other ways these lads have been rendering service.
As to progress in Scouting activities, records for 1921
show that 9,031 boys have won a merit badge for fireman
ship, 9,603 for public health and 9,426 for personal health.
Thousands of other badges have been won for the remain
ing 67 subjects in the curriculum.
Scouting is doing well its wonderful job for the future
citizenship and security of our country. May the influence
of this sterling movement soon reach the lives of the 8,000,
000 boys of Scout age not yet within the ranks.
o
The prophets who predicted the end of the world Feb
- vuary 6, may have concluded by this time that a planet that
was apparently some millions of years in getting ready for
its present condition is not likely to "bust up" without giv
ing warning. The world will keep revolving for ages after
our present civilization is so far back in history that it is
looked at as a condition of barbarism. The mind draws
back in awe from the contemplation of these long periods
of time. The old hymns that described man as a "worm"
were right from one point of view. And yet when man
.could foretell the recent eclipse of the sun down to five sec
onds, he is to be considered "quite a bird" as the boys would
;Pay.
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- Some one presented President Coolidge with a photo
'graph of the academy class at Ludlow, Vermont, w here he
graduated in 1H90, and he smiled at the odd dress those
young folks woro at that period. Most middle aged people
have photographs of somewhere around the same date, and
both young men and women look very stiff and uncomfort
able in the typical dress of those periods. The fact that a
certain style is fashionable reconciles people to its absurd
ities. People with sincere and pleasant faces look well in al
most any kind of a rig. When the old fashions come around
again, the experts are surprised to sec how becoming they
were.
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The loss of property by fire in 192:! was ?.":.",000,00n,
more than ever before, and it is stated that the greatest
single cause was the discarded matches and tobacco of
careless smokers. The men will not give up their smoking
habit, but it is up to any man who throws away a match or
ignited tobacco to make sure that he is puting the same in a
harmless place. The man who puts this stuff in a waste
basket full of inflammable relue should be called upon to
read a paper on -ft re prevention at the next community meet
1ET
OFFICERS ELECTED
Thc !ion-hu:i; Rod and Gun club
In 'd i( H'uiitl ehcttoti I ant hluht,
laknikt ii aFo a number of iimt
1 rx ef but h.h r lalive to the fu
ture ork of the organization. The
luh tiM't at ilo' l'ala e of Sweets
ui 6::iu p. ni. and etijod a do
Iicinu biiuii t. afn r which the
bimiiK 'S t'Mik place.
W. R Day as chosen pnsldent:
T.. I.. S(' ncT. vice president ; Hs
Tit t lijik- r. wi'tftary ; John .Mark.
aiMitrit m'-reiary; Harrle IhMiih.
treaimr; Floyd Stevenn, field
citHin; I.. L Spencer, 11. K. Shoe
maker and F, It. Thurhnr, directors.
1 L. t'roeker. presld nt of the,i;riruui liios.' MILK lilt U AD, TUoue
club fur Ute paul year, kve
.President and Manager
Secretary-Treasurer
H-00
1.00
1.UU
.to
.60
year-
1.00
corps, helping the younger
I'TiKtliy nimrt of ho work iliirlnK
(hut itcriiM. liuMinK MutiMirs
covMrliiK llu jK.st five ';irs, mul
showttiK (oih lust ly thul (ht
county hitH r;iiM-i n mit ilt-ul nf
n'Vn-'tlfrom ihVwoik nt Ihej
club He ni,.l that the in, in
bers Htipttoit the name protd'am '
now ho l or i !)' h n is hit urv mul
thHt li'tit'rn ho wnttt'n tu i-nruur-hk
Hit nroixtntMHH of th t.iinin.s
bt'in'f irlnl int-hMirrs now piopo it.
Short tulkn w r' in. h sex nil
tm inlMT, all tK-lng ni itn'-i k lor
Iho fonitnn y ar.
Thtr !mmii' (list u.-lnii of
I 111 HHTfhlltllllriP hoot to l' l'il
tn Humlay, whlih. if weather i
rltht, Ih cxpfoitMl io tu- a well ai-
' t nl d event
Thl w :i!m hi-
th- monthly nirdrtt nhioi 1 ho htl
in mw otft'tinK h inr1;tl fr ttn
hiarli uror-T (n th mnnihh rutitit.
and (h wlitiu-r of a tiii-u;.! imii
hold It thrro linicB in ordi'r to k 'i
th" trophy. W. W. voly
tho pru; for Januury.
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Give Uilf day our dally bread
and If you plenne we will have
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PKMS
BY BERT J. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS I
A gay young awain i
Walked into a
Local drug atora i
Thie a. m. and N j
Looked over the ' I
Valentine atock '
And finally pointing '
To one on which read: !
"You're the . j
Only one I love,"
Said to the clerk: j
"Gimme about a
Dozen of thoae." !
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
The feller who aent her that
natty comic Valentine oughta be
drawn and quartered. I
V V V V I
The best Valentine they could.
aend Collina la a square meal and, a;
few raya of sunlight. ' 1
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Tonight ie the w. k. bath-nite and 1
while steppin' from the tub we
caution you to keep at least one
foot off the cake of soap. I
Ol' Sol shed a few beams of kind-
nesa on the village thia a. m. which
the populace eagerly absorbed. On
the strength of the spring-like day.
several of us hied oureelves to the
bedroom for the conventional B. V.
D.'a, but later In the p. m. went
sllnkin' back to the domicile after
the discarded red flannels.
f" !
The Medford lads and lassies run
the local gals and opposite sex rag
ged yeatlddy eve in what some Jok
ingly referred to aa a basketball
game.
Some fellers run off at the mouth
and repent at leisure.
4 '
The news dispatches today in
form us that Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Longworth have a baby girl and the
whole nation aeema to be quite stir,
red about the occurrence. Person
ally we're not very excited. The ad
vent of a youngster into any house
hold is of course the biggest event
In the world for that particular
family but the outside world rolls
on regardless of the population in-
creases. The arrival of a daudhter :
at thai htma a. - j . . . . stilus, o j. an., ' f l
5on. ol Punkin Hn. :'?f 'Kli Uu,",rul I:luctric Con",ttn'
-?""?!. :unk'.n .Holler '. " thiOakiaiid-312 meters aorvicea .
same consequence to ue as the news
concerning Nick's offspring.
v V
The aeed-sendera of conaresa
have been rather neglectful as only
eight packets of choice sunflowers
have been ree'd at thia sanctum
durin' the past week.
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Some disgusted reader of this
colyum left us a comic Valentine
a coupla days ago and made the en
tire office force promise not to re
veal his name. Well, all we wanted
to tell him was that we haven't
even squeezed a giggle out on acct
of the said Valentine.
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FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB
Nobody knowa you better than
your next door neighbor. In fact,
your neighbor usually gete a better
angle of your daily life than any I KNX The Kxpresa, I.os Ange
other person. Prune Pickin's lived les 337 meters 5 p. in., sunset
for many years right along side the service; 7 p. ni.. International
subject of this sketch. We were Itihle Students association hour of
"next" to his daily doings his fam-' music; H p. m., Amliasi'ailor Hotel
lly life. He didn't have any kids of ; concert orchestra; ! p. m., vau
hla own, ao you mloht naturally I deville urogram.
think that he would be a bit ruf
fled when the gang would conore
gate on his lawn, smear Ms side
walks and front steps with a lot of
mushy terra firma to make It easy
sliding for himself and estimable
wife to reach the outer world. But,
he never got sore never got peev
ed In any way Just let the whole
matter go over his head with the
thought "kide will be kids and I
imn,... """"'
r. il.7 .-h . - ' y . KI'I Karle C. Anthony, inc.,
B !" M.ih2. I.', T "J! ' Anueles-47 meters-f. p.
think th? T h. . H " bU, '. "" f n-ws bulletins; S p,
th. PUnh "! n "''"".l Program; 9 p. in., spe
fmoo.. u h -y "! U"? iat classical program; 10 p. i..,
Impose upon hie good nature. If it ,. ,
wj.n'l f- h. ...
. .,, Hwuu jm yet UUI U T
other people in this old world the
ftaanna that Imnraaa - a a...
their daily habits we would be a
V :r "I JrV. . v' .,"u,via",B -
-i.u lo our inena ironed out
many a disagreeable wrinkle in our
makeup, evidence that kindness Is
far-reachlnB in one', daily l,f. and:ranl om, a'oaker; 4 p."m'. Hal
a virtu, of more than ordinary lm. 1 :1(ts ,.; 6:;!l, p. ,.. ,he
portance. . I children's hour; p. m., educa-
" V -J- tiolial prugram and inusiiul fea-
j; iture; 10 p. m., llalsteait's dance
yT 'orchestra.
1 1 'V .TVt .V.- t-.
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J) ttJlA, -y
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'A merchant who spends most of
his time lambaaiin' his competitor!
usually hain't got much else to do." ;
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If I U Uf I hMUuLIL
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FROM MEIiy&sStvk
i)tHt X'trm Ujtanri Wf-.l j
NEW YORK. Fob It .luck le
I.ariey of Hridtt peri , form . b a"1 .
iiiK aspiiam to th midtllfw.'uhi (
hampion-ihlp now h I I bv H i tv
tlreh of ivtt-tbui -;h. iu-nin ha b- a
slopped in his upwaid elnnb by
lhe tWell'v -year -old pugilist from
Hnffalo. Jiimny Slatietv.
Lan' v ha coniin-ied IV ill ;
pMrh nKirh nnd Tltior FlorHj
i!irouh knockouts, et last tiipht ;
MadUtin Sjuaie tiard n the
dj in thus ritht was pow.Tl.-itit
n nt an nil sweepmir mtark and
Slmi.ry
ou ihu Uecisioa . ua
points.
I. '
Announcing Opening
Of Our
New Delicatessen Dept.
The Public Is
to come in and Inspect this
will always have on band
Home Made Pastry of All Kinds
and aUo anything you may want In home cooked foods.
SALADS MADE TO ORDER
VOSBURGH
Fancy Grocers
Phone 515.
RADIOS
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Station
ltuillo Features for Sunday,
February 15.
KOW The Oreeonlan. Port
land 492 meters 1U-.30 a. m., Grimm Bros.' MILK DREAD de
servlre3 from First Presbyterian Hvered to all parts of the city. One
church; 3 p. m., municipal con- ,ioaf for you and no other will sat
cert from auditorium; 6 p. m., (i.Hfy.It's wholesome. It's pure. It
services provided by Portland Icoals no more. Phone 133.
council or churches; 7 p. m., cmi
iier concert by Colburn concert
orchealra; intermission piano so- I
los. I
KPO Hale Ilrolhors, Inc., San
Francisco 423 meters 11 a, ni
undenominational and non-sectar-lun
church services; organ recit
al; 8; 30 p. m., Fairmont Hotel or
chestra cuueert.
KlU-!-The Times. I.os Angeles
4U4.1 meters- 10 u. ni., sermon
by Hev. Gordon Palmer of South
park Huptlal church; 10:30 a. ni .
orKUil lecilal and complete service
lrom First Methodist Fpiscopal j
" " To. m.. organ
...,.. w . ,.i nmiram
from Trinity Kpiscopal church,
San Francisco; 3:30 p. m., KUO
Little Symphony orchestra; 7:::u
p. m., services from Trinity Epis
copal church.
KF1 Karl C. Anthony, Itu,
Los Angeles 4t7 meters 10" a.
in., Los Angeles Church Federa
tion service; 11 a. m., Temple
Muptist church services; 4 p. m.,
Vesper services by Federated Mu
sicians; tl:4t p. m., music appre
ciation talk; 7 p. m.. Metropoli
tan Theatre program; s p. m.,
nature musical program; !l p. in.,
Fxuiniuer program; 10 p.m., lieu-
nett's orchestra.
KKI'C Tne Bulletin, San Fran
cisco -70 meters 6:30 p. m.,
Item's Little Symphony orchestra;
S p. m., the same; ! p. m., news
bulletins; 10 p. m., dance pro
gram, intermission popular utim-
hers
lUtdlo Features for Monday,
February 10.
KNX The Kxpresa. Los Ango
les 337 meters 2 p. m., Wom
an's I.yrlc club contest; 4 p. m..
Until K. Jensen, soprano; :3t p.
m., spedul prugram; 10 p. in., or
chestral concert; 1 1 p. in., Am
bassador Hotel orchestra.
KK1U' The It ti Hot lit. San Fran
cisco 270 meters ti: 20 p. m
bulletins; market reports.
I r."""'-. pnim
3i;o (icnt'rul
Klt'ctric Com-
300 (rorrpct)
Mu mU and Ltc-
; a. m..
tnri'H by California Stato I inrt-
lnnMit of Kttuoiitton: 10MO h
(.iI1MSI.nnni i.wini.tinn. 0k1nnd
! public si hotU; 1 1 : ;i 0 a.m.. lunch-
KH.I The Times. I.os Angeles
4,n.i n.eteraIS:.1, p. m.. a
ispocial musical prom
Kl'O Hai Hrotlu
' Kranctsco i'2. mviv
i:u nniMcai program.
re. In. San
a lo::t0 a.
in., tiHws bulletins; 10: 4 a. m.,
"What's on at the ThoatriV"; 11
a. m., chat to houaowivrs; 1 p.
in., Fairmont llotrl orolutra;
:."0 p. m., chlhlrou's program;
rt:;iO p. in., "What's on at the
Thi'utrtvt"; 7 p. m., Fairmont Ho-
v on'hstra; 8 p. m.. orKan re
citnl; I p. ni., aperial fontun- pro-
tdren's program; S p. m., ieon-
Cordially Invited
new feature to our store.
We
& WIARD
I inn concert orchestra; 10 p. m.,
Colburns Melody Men and fahef
lcr's String orchestra.
IS OF
THIS C!TY
iIltpr ci)y Krade school rivalry
?V 7 ,on,h ' ha.
,.' .:.. .. ..... .,..u ... ,
Kfltmil gitlUC l 11111 DlliWl
gymnasium between picked teams
froIn lhe MPdfrrt and Roseburg
from the Medford and Roseburg
grade schools. This rivalry start
ed during the football season
when the Medford team came to
Roseburg and defeated the local
players. A retiir game was also
lost by the Kosehurg noys, nut
both were close and exciting
games. The rivalry has now been
extended to basket ball, and to
night's game is expected to be a
"digger". The teams are made up
of star athletes from all of the
grade schools The game is to be
played at 7:15 p. ni.
PROFIT TO SEERESS:
I.OS ANGELES, Feb. 14. Mrs.
Mnryaret W. Howe, Hollywood
Ht'ert'srt ntado no financial profit
out of her "end of the world"
prophecy which failed to materi
alize last Friday, the city prose
cutora office was assured late yes
terday by Dr. n. E. Fullmer, her
chief adviser.
lr. Fullmer and W. Andrews
attorney for Mrs. Rowen, called
on the proaecutor in response to
the luttor's request for informa
tion concerning; alleged donations
made to Mrs. Rowen by believers
In her prediction that Februury
ti, would see the end of the
world.
"Mm. Rowen never has mnde
a cent out of her church work,"
said Dr. Fullmer. "She has been
aupported by her husband, a
working man. and still is being
supported by him. She has no
property of great value, either in
siliht or hidden. None of the
iropertv nf the church Reformed
Seventh Day Adventist" is in her
name.
"As to the allegations that a
croup of New .lerseyltes, under
t lie leadership of Robert Reidt
had turned over all their property
to Mrs. Kowen.' Fullmer added.
"Let me say that thy have con
tributed less than $10."
The doctor explained that Mrs.
Kowen preferred to remain in se
clusion for the present due to
"dozens of threatening letters,"
sent to her Hollywood homo.
Inquiry into the dooms day
prophecy will be continued Mon
day, it was announced.
MILK FtKEAIX The fool of foods.
It must be pure. Tho government
demands It. Grimm Uros.' MILK
HUKA1). Phone
!KL
T
W. E. Kraun r, o.klani (trorery-
mnn. arre,t,l Thursday nipht
chareed with manufaclurina anil
iielllnc mootishine. wan cmnniitt'!!
to the Multnomah county jail to -
da, fellewinn his inahilitv to fur -
nifh bail in the sum of ij.oen
Kramer was arrlt:ne,l before L".
S. I'ommiixloner Hopkins, and
waived Dreliminarv exaininatton
He ordered held for the
eral court, and belna unable lo fur-
nlh the amount of bail required.
was taken to Tortland to be con-
fined to th Multnomah county Jail
UBUi kit cut can be cud ua.
Zane Grey's j
"Border Legion" I
;a"BaBsaaaaeeraaaae.
'NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
SEWER IN LAURELWOOO AD
DITION TO THE CITY OF
ROSEBURG, OREGON. ,
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the city of
Roseburg, Oregon, did on tbfe 21st
day of January, 1925, by Ordinance
No. M4. declare the assessment for '
the construction of m sewer in
Laurelwood Addition to the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, known as Lau
relwood sewer No. 2, to be upon
each lot or part of lot or parcel of
land especially benefitted thereby,
as follows, to-wlt:
Name Description Amount .
E. Rogers Hudson The I
East 110 ft. of Block K, j
Laurelwood Addition 1126.39
Wlllard Johnson Beginning
at a point on the south
line of Block K. Laurel
wood Addition, from which
point a 1 in, x 18 in. pipe
marking the S. W. corner
of Block K bears N. 89 deg.
20 mln. W. 60 ft; thence
S. 69 deg. 20 mln. E.
64.5 ft; thence N. 0 deg.
15 min. W. 67.4 ft. to the
north line of Block K;
I thence N. 89 deg 06 mln.
W. 54.6 ft; thence a 0
deg. 15 min. E. 67.2 ft to
the place of beginning, all
i in Block K. Laurelwood-
Addition 58.82
Fred T. Dillard Beginning
at a point on the south
1 line of Block K. Laurel- '
wood Addition from which
point a 1 in. z 18 In. pipe
marking the S. W. corner
of Block K bears N. 89
deg. 20 min. W, 104.5 ft;
thence south 89 deg. 20
min. E. 62.5 ft; thence N.
O deg. 15 min. W. 67.6 ft
to the north line of Blocl
K; thence N. 89 deg. 06
min. W. 62.5 ft; thence
S. O deg. 15 mln. 67.4
ft; to the place of be
ginning . .... 66.87
J. V. Casey The West 47.5
ft of Block K, Laurelwood
Addition . 61.00
W. F. , Chapman Lot 5,
Block E, Laurelwood Ad
dition 65.35
J. V. Casey Lot 6, Block E,
Laurelwood Addition 66.90
Fred Bowen Lot 7. .Block
E, Laurelwood Addition 66.91
Alvln M. Throne Beginning
at the southwest corner of
Lot 8. Block E, Laurelwood
Addition; thence north to
the northwest corner of
Lot; thence east on north
boundary of lot, 50 ft.;
thence south to south
boundary of lot; thence
west 60 feet to the place
of beginning - 55.75
VV. H. Fisher Lot 8, Block
E, Laurelwood 'Addition
excepting the went 50 ft.
deeded to Alvln M.
Throne 72.47
J. V. Casey (C. S. Heln
line) The Kant 60 feet of
Lot 1, Block E, Laurel
wood Addition 66.90
J. V. Casey (B. F. Morgan)
The West 60 feet of Ixit
1, Block E, Laurelwood Ad
dition .. - 66.91
J. V. Casey Lot 2. Block
E, Laurelwood Addition ... 66.90
A. J. Lilburn Lot 3. Block
E. Laurelwood Addition 66.91
J. V. Casey Lot 4, Block
E. Ijuirelwood Addition... 61.22
I J. V. Casey Lot 6. IllocK r
Laurelwood Addition 72.63
Casey Lot 7, Block F,
Laurelwood Addition 78.25
W. F. Chapman Lot 8,
Block F, Laurelwood Ad
dition "8.25
J. V. Casey West 1 of Lot
9, Block F, Laurelwood
Add - 66.50
M. S. Hamm East 1 of Lot
9, Block F, Laurelwood Ad
dition .. , 66.50
J. V. Casey West part of
Lot 10, Block F, Laurel
wood Addition 138.67
J. V. Casey Lot 6. Block
F, Laurelwood Addition. 70.55
J. V. Casey Lot 4, Block
F, Laurelwood Addition .... 78.25
J. V. Casey Lot 3. Block
F, Laurelwood Addition 78.25
J. V. Casey East i of Lot 2,
Block F. Laurelwood Ad
dition 66.50
J. V. Casey West i of Lot
2, Block F, Laurelwood
Addition . 66.50
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 18 ft. east of tne
northwest corner of Lot 1,
Block F, Laurelwood Add.
to the City of Roseburg;
running thence east along
the southerly line of Chan
man St. 60 ft; thence
south parallel with the
west line of said Lot 1 to
the south line of said IH
1; thence west along the
line between Lots 1 and
1ft of said Block F to a
point IS ft. east of the
southwest corner of said
Lot 1; thence north and
rarallel with the westerly
line of said lxt 1 to the
Place of beginning 63.90
J. V. Casey The West 18 ft
of IxJt 1. Block F, Laurel
wood Addition 23.16
J. V. Casey Beginning at
the southeasterly corner
of Ixt 1. Block F, Laurel
wood Add. to the City of
Knseburg; running thence
westerly along the line be
tween Lots 1 and 10 of
said Block F. 63 ft; thence
northerly parallel 'with
the westerly line of said
lxit 1 to the southerly lino
of Chapman St.; thence
easterly along lhe souther
ly line of Chapman St. 107
ft. to the westerly lino of
Madrone Ave.; thence
southerly along the west
erly line of Madrono Ave.
69 ft. to the plBce of be
ginning i
i
j
t
.J
I
V. Casey All of Block
O. Lauarlwood Addition to
the city of Roseburg, Ore
gon, excepting the easterly
1.1 feet thereof ..
f.-l.;j. V. "aey Lot 1. ISllK'k
H. Iurelwoo.1 Addition ..
, J. V. t'a.ey lxH 2. Hlock
II. Ijiurelwood Addition ..
J. V. Casey Lot 3. Mock H,
Iauri'0od AJJlUoa
Handy Kitchen Granite Utensils. We are placing
a lot of Gray Granite Ware on sale that enables you
to lay in supplies at outlay of a few cents.
Dishpans, Milk Pans, Stewers, Pie Plates
the deep kind Cups, Basins, Wash
Basins, etc.
The price is 1 6c and 32c per piece. You want to
see our window display to appreciate the Big
Values we are offering.
Churchill Hardware Co.
Winchester Store
ENROLL TODAY FOR
A BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHIC, OR SECRE
TARIAL COURSE AT THE EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
This school haa modern equipment, efficient teachers,
. and rates are reasonable.
Ask for further particulars.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts, President.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
Butte, Mont, Jan. 21, 1921.
American Drug & Press Assn.,
Decorah, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Will you please send me six boxes of Meritol Nux-Iron Tablets,
dollar size, or if you have them in a larger package, send the larger
sizes. Please send them by parcel post and 1 will pay the postman
when they arrive.
My husband has taken them three months and finds they are sure
putting iron into his system and he has advised me to take them. I
am feeling better after ten days trial and can sleep soundly as before
I could not gat to sleep before three or four o'clock in the morning and
was very nervous.
MRS. IDA W -
Name and address on file.
Meritol Nux & Iron Tablets are highly recommended as a general
tonic for restoring the general system to its natural condition and a
trial will convince vou of its merits.
RECOMMENDED BY W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
HEY! BUDDY!
LEGION MEETING NEXT
TUESDAY NIGHT1
This Is going to be a snappy,
wide awake session with all
oratory barred. A grand nulla-
balloo concert by the Kiwanis
Kazoo Komedy Kids will be
given and W. O. Paul, traveler
and explorer, will deliver an
address on "Preparedness".
Mr. Paul is one of the most
entertaining speakers ever
heard in this city and we want
the legion rooms crammed to
capacity Tuesday night, Feb.
17th.
LEADER iT DEAD
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FAUIS. Feb. 14. A Havas dis
patch from Tanpiers says that re -
cent report of the dealh of Aba
El-Krini, the Moorish rebel leader,
are untrue. It adds that on Wed
nesday, he waa at his brother's
home near Sheshuan.
DECISION FIGHT
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PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 14
Mike Dundee, Rock Istand, III.,
featherweight, won (he decision
from George Hollis, Salt lake, in
the main event here last nigut.
Dundee had a shade In nearly ev
ery round.
J. V. Casey Lot 4. rtlock II.
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Casey Lot 5. Hlock H,
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Casey Lot 1. Hlock I,
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Casey Lot 2. Hlock I,
33 90
J. V. Casey Lot 3. Block I,
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Case" Lot 4. Ulock I,
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Casey Lot 5, Ulock 1,
Laurelwood Addition
J. V. Casey All that part of
rtlock J. Laurelwood Ad
dition to the city of Rosa
burn, OreRon, lying within
Oregon, lying within
ty limits 713,16
$4021.35
tement of the aforesaid as -
the city 1
Total ..
A statement of the aforesaid
sessment has been entered In the
Docket of City Liens and the same
is now due and payable at the of
fice of the City Treasurer in the
City Hall in lawful money of the
t'nited States and if not paid with
in twenty days from the date of
this notice such proceedings will
'be taken for the collection thereof
'aa ar provided by th charter of
7D.20 . the City of Roseburg. Oregon.
I Property owners ho desire to
take advantage of the Bancroft
lionding Act for the repayment of
the assessments are hereby noti
964. 1C fi- to call upon tho city recorder
for said purpose not later tha. Feb
y "2 ruarr 16. )i)2 as applications Mil
; not be accepted after that date.
35 96 R. L- WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of U.e City of
S3.&4'Hoeburg, Oregon.
Iff Bargains ff
BIG MEETING AT SAL
VATION ARMY
The crowds still continue each
night at the Salvation Army re-
! vlval- Tne meeting last nitfit was
' In every sense, a big meeting, niir
in attendance, in Interest, and in
! results. One young man, a wan-
derer from home, a prodigal sow
1 'rom "way down east" In Con-
: necticut; one of the many who
slop at the Army for a ' hau l out"
and a place to sleep, gave his
heart and lift to JeMm last night.
How it did touch our hearts to
ee the old mothers naih'T
around that other mother'
': wandering boy" and pray God to
bless him. Tonlit the subjeu of
the sermon will be "A Rebellious
People." A larger attendance than
ever in expected. Mr. Scott will
sing a special boIo at each serv
ice. Tomorrow the services will
be as follows: 7 a. m. knee drill"
11:00 Holiness; 2 p. in. Sunday
school. At 3 o'clock Mr. Scott
will tell how the Lord pcrfonn-Ml
a miracle In healing him of blind
ness eight years aix. and will also
pray for the healing of the sick.
Itig song and preaching service at
17:30 p. m.
, j.. j
Myers spray guns and high pres
sure hose at Wharton Itros.
Door and Window
Frames
Cut to a stop by machin
ery are always accurate.
, They open and shut easily.
Insist on mill-made frames.
See us before buying else
where. Roseburg Lmbr. & IV.f g.Co.
.isiKOSUroCMU
LAUNDRY rUDS
IT IS GETTING 1
33.96
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33.96 Jt -
37.70 f C
COLDER
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A COLD SNTP'S ON I
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The winter chill that's
In the air seems to any to
U-. "Prepare". Send your
blankets In re and note the
f at i- factory manner In
whiih e launder them,
it will niakv ou a patron
of this shop.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Phon ?B Roseburg, Or.
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