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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1925 HEADACHES Wj Rapp Building BUCHTEL TELLS OF SETTING MORE FIRFS IN PORTI AND Beth Israel Synagogue, one of the I moat spectacular of the fires con jfessed, Huchtel opened a window (A-ocUtoJ rw Uixl Wit.-.) on , ,,, uf , bul,ill(f PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 21 land crawled Into a small room Chester C. Huchtel, former mem-! where lie found aomo books and ber of tho Portland fire depart-j papers. ment who confessed following his n 8(.t flre , , pnnfR CPfl arrest last week that he had Btnrt- ' chair ov(. ,.p f, . ... ed more than 50 fires, most of them small, today added to tho list of his Incendiary nitrations for which wrecked Temple Ileth Is rael, the German Lutheran Church. St. Charles Catholic church, and tho Grace English Lutheran Church, Fire Mnrshai Grenfell apd the district attorneys office an nounced. Fires at the Klser motion ple ure studio in Portland the ('.range Hull at Mllwaukle, Ore., and other blazes were also confessed, adding $300,000 to the $200,000 damage previously admitted, the officials announced. Among the addition al fires admitted was one that burned (he Northweaterfn Planing Mill. The loss In-this fire was between $20,0o0 aud $25,0oo. The new confessions were an nounced following a trip to the scenes of the rircs in company with officers of the fire bureau. liuchtel's confessions were tnk - en down In writing today In the district attorney's office. Ho was questioned by C. A. Ileckman, Expert Shoemaker At Your Service Ladies' Work Specialized Every Job Gunran'.jed HOWARD'S Shoe Shop 214 N. Main Liberty Theater Last Time Tonite Regular Prices 10c and 15c A REAL FAMILY COMEDY-SHOW Mirny SIX REELS OF FUN with Wnnda I Ittwlcy Put O'Mi.llry unci liccry f lr4 (iL rWnirrTrniVtrthmitio r .,V ' .1 . ALSO: STAN LAUREL FEATURE WESTERN COMEDY: "WEST OF I IOT DOG" 7:j(l U.t UVl' charged 25 cents a package. ' L. Wallace $S72. Pat. Dalley I " "anis nt.M, . p. Weaver WtA l'AlVM Te! I President Coolldge t.slay ssked M 49. A. L. Perkins $ I 22 1 ; Dlst. I '- ' ,aI- T. B. Itlirnelt l1'A'aA'Vr'V -rTX il'ostmssi.r General New to furnish 1 K. Dalley $:I4.89, Alfred !,,,, T,"" Burnett. Jr., $32.87. -U ffcsV'l'., '''Im an analysis of the house bill : Ro $88.99. Joe Dawson $19 43. j'-ordon Burnett $20 89; Dlst. 08 I Nt" ' ' t-'ta'1 " ' tvl"! particular attention to ' I- A. Peasley $14.95. O. II. Wal- "'iron W. Clough $2 99. Howard Hi . fJkVtJ? ii "I"' provision making the pay In 1 kor $83.86. I.oren Hall $41.80; ,,r,"'n J ' "' D A. Mc- . 1 Vi y-- Mt rrease MnuH I. .. ... 1 1 ....1 I list Clv.le llv.lell VI U4 Ar. ord $19 19. G. V. Angst $25 44 HEADACHES Your head aches because your nerves aren't In con illllon. Tim spine In the nerv center the seat of tin? trouble Our adjust ments at the spine rebuild tiiu whole nervous system. "Voura for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil - Chlropractio Specialist Phont 694-J 327 West Cass uty district attorney. The fireman arsonist told In de tail how he started each fire. At throuch tho window. He reported to his company when it arrived on the scene and assisted in fighting the fire. At the German Lutheran Church, he said, he found an old broom , ontsM ,), building and broke window of the church with It. He then went inside through the brok en window and found a box or bar rel, he doesn't remember which, filled with rubbish. He dumped out the rubbish and touched a lighted match to It. On leaving the building, he said, a man fol lowed him down Twelfth Street. He went Into a theatre to ee a show. Huchtel said he entered tho St. Charles Catholic Church. east Thirty-third North and Webster Streets, through an open door. In side he found some oalnt cans and ruouisn, to which he set fire, On leaving the building, he de- 1 elared, he saw a man watering a ;iawn across the street. He left 6n jhis motorcycle and did not return. At the Grace English Lutheran Church. Ilnrhiei ...1.1 h. ,ii..i lln.. th r .1.. ..i. . i... 1 1.. lug. A pane of glass In one of the windows fell out as he touched It, crashing loudly to the floor Inside. He climbed through the window nnd went Into a closet, where he set fire to some rubbish. He later returned and watched this fire, according to Ills statement. i... a ' .. . . . . Huchtel said he entered the Klser studio through an open door. J-o 0 y.,i . ' """,lr" " f went buck to the stage nnd set fire '.i, t i "o T?. 4 to the scenic canvas and some'rub- No'hA" F"n"" 9;5n.' L' rrork blah. When he started to leave he !" 44 70' nrt r Un'"": fe ll off the stage, his head sinking i ?Jr' ,a"rt M E J""'V0 ?U' (J,y the floor. His face was Injured M,'Rt Mnrk''t 2 20' S. A. Gouthler slightly, he asserted. He j,.ft i "" Mercy Hospital 184.45. Rice mrougn tne iront uoor. At tha Northwest 1'lnnlni Mill. Buchtel went under the building and set fire to some llttor. In explaining the Grange Hall fire a Mllwaukle, Huchtel suld he drove his motorcycle to Johnson Creek, left the machine there and walked to the building. Ho start ed a fire In a closet In the build ing, went hack to his motorcycle and sped awnv. MILK BREAD, the food of foods. It must bo pure, the government demands It. GUI MM BROS. M'LK BREAD, Phone 133. AGREE ON POSTAL PAY INCREASE BILL Mandate.! Yrrm LmmhI Wire.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 A cos- till pay nnd rate Increase bill In subslnntlnlly the form as that i passed by l he house was agreed nil, W. Erlebach 60 00, Dale Bonm y lo today by conferees In the sen- 30.0, M. Mooney 10.00. Clair Bur ale nnd house measures. goyne 10.00. James Dumunt 10.00, The only Important modification Erwln Rice 2000, J. A. J. Yokum in the house measure, was made In 10.00, C. L. Beckley 20 00, J. M. second class Tales, the conferees acc.i.llng some of the lower rates In this class carried In the senate j OIO. In the form agreed to by the con-1 Co. Suiveyor: A. i,. Aikens 8 00. ferei.s the bill would Increase mis ,v. s. (Tear 8.00. H. L. Kppstein inl salaries as of January 1, this ,24.50, Gl. n Tavlor 6 60. Imuglas year, and the rate Increases would Abstract Co. !30, M. f. Ilowker become effect, ve next April lil. u..u0; ,,lh l lllt. Umi.bmK ,il)1)k V.' iZZT, V;ll;-'l'" 'n. Store 1194. State Bureau of Nurs 1 I'liiiMylvanla. -said the b I us 1.. e i . lu.ri'i'il to mould lalse $00,000,000 or 52.tiiiu.oiio less than the original bill. He plans to call it up tomorrow In the house. The second class rates which have formed the center of contro versy on tho measure as now pro vldeil would be, for advertising mat ter, two cents a pound for the first .....1 1 . . . pound for the fourih. fifth nn.l sixth zones, nnd nine cents a nound fur zones, nnd nine cents a pound tor the seventh and eighth zones. The dlffcrcntlx! would he nmlii tallied, however, for rellglou-i. edu- 1 nn""K r- 22 50. rational and philanthropic publics-1 Ro,d District Payroll Hons, which would be charged at li ' ,: ". It. Sutton. $62. RS. cents a pound. The rate on second J- 8 Germond $1.49. G. W.'Gur-i-lnss reading nmlter would be tj ney $5 98, Creed Conn: Dlst. 2: i-enis a pound. The two cenn aerv t"- Connlne $48 92, O. ti. King Ice charge on parcel post packages 5 98, Earl Barker $2.99. V. Is provided by the compromlj. bill Warden $2.99. H. J. Fretwell ns well as a new "special handll.iK"! " 1 "8; Hist. 38: One Wallace service for parrel post to bo- the rate Increase efrertlve April 15 na Johnson $8 97, Norma Wea These provisions, Mr. Coolldge be- therly $8 97, A. L. Butler $13 10, lleves. would Involve a direct lax on ! Geo. Elliott $2 99. W. .1. llurch the treasury of $22,000,000 nml ril $11 97. Gard llurchard $2 99, i-uch an omlay Is gh Ing him Borne ! 'ns. Riley $ 4 48, A. L. Hutler concern FORMKR Sam Louth, a former resident of jthls city, and a cousin of Kd Lough I of Rosebuig. died Sunday at Port land, olloving a stroke of paraly sis, according to his daughter, Ethel Hagen. of Ashland, who pas sed thtough this niternoon on her way north to Portland. Mr. Lough resided In Hoselnirg for a number of years before he moved to Port- land, and will be remembered by a' number of the residents of this city. He leaves two daughter. Mrs. j Hagen of Ashland and Marguilte osbunio or Portland. LIST OF COUNTY j CLAIMS ALLOWED i Following Is a Hat ot the claim allowed at the Ui.it regular aes- aion of the county court: Ceneral County Bills Roadmaster: Koke-Tiffany Co. (11.25, Ore. State Hgwy. Comm. '20.08, C. A. Lockwood .Motor Ca i 6.30. Myrtle Creek Tel. Kx. 1.75, II. Is. French Transfer Co. J. 70, K. O. Thomas Store .69; Sheriff: D. It. jShambrook, 20.00. K. E. Leas 149. 140. S. W. Starmer 9.85, II. F. Woo ster 11.00, W. C. Grubb 24.48, Hoy Catching 23 35. W. A. Hranham 2. 20, Kd Singleton 1.0O, West Union Tel. Co. 7 44, S. II. Croy 2 00, R. .', Powell 2.00 The Western Union Tel. Co. 1.98, Jay W. Wright 5.00, K. E. Leas 3.50, F. W. Dillard 5.40, W. C. Grubb 100, H. Wooster 2.C0, Mrs. W. H. Buzzell 21.00. W. H. Evans 15.00, R. H. Grlnsted 18.00. Echo Gaddls 15 00. Marion Grain: - er 32.00, Mrs. E. Henderson 15.00, Elsie Hudson 30.00, Mildred Long 18.00, Agnes Miller 24.00, L. It. Mynatt 15.00, Pearl Patrick 30 00, Postal Tel. Co. 3.10: Co. Clerk: Iru B. Riddle 7:43, Underwood Type writer Co. 158.00; Treasurer: First State & Savings Bank 20 00; As sessor: Mrs. (ieo. Sewell 21.00, F. C. Frear 4.00, Echo Gaddls 21.00, Agnes Miller 27.00, Mrs. J. H. Denn 19:50. Pearl Patrick 17 50, Clem MrReynolils 21.00, Elsie Hud son 28.50. Ct. House; Ed. S. Cock elreas 6.20. Geo. U. Helblg 93.60. Roseburg Develop. Co 40.00, City of Rsbg. 2.00, Quine, Goodman & Co. 46.80, Scott Bros 18.96; Co. Court; Geo. K. Quine 25.20, Koko Tifrany Co. 28.35, It. L. Whipple 145.00. Port Umpriua Courier 23.50; Just. Court: J. G. Hodges 2.50, O. W. Stephens 1.00, John Botcher 1.00, A. A. Bellows 1.00, E. Tollman 1.00, E. M. Cole 1.00, S. Madison 1.00. Edith M. Lawrence 1.00, Joe Steinmetz 1.00, La Verne Morris 1.00. Mrs. Bertha Drolllnger 1.00, Johnnie Goswick 1.00, Joe Yeager 1.00, P. W. Dillard 4.15, C. H. Isa acs 24.00. Charles Gurney 1.00. II. A. Canady 1.00, L. B. Pierce 1.00, Bernlce Roser 3.20, Harry Owens 3.00. F. W. Dillard 3.10. S. I). Ev ans 1.00, T. Tolman 1.00, Carl W. Ohman 1.00. R. H. Grlnstead 1.00 Geo. W. Stephens 100, L. R. My- Inntt 1 00 fori W nhn.an 1 OH II. i V. . V. ' w'V' ",- .' ,. ;:"". ' "y- ' t'",mun ' M- 'e Williams i.uu. C. H. Daugherty 7.00. Geo. Jones 166.30, E. E. Leas 5.00. T. K. Single ton 51.81, R. L. Whipple 11.65; Sch. 8upt: Mrs. Edith Ackert 4 00, Lillian B. Davis 34 00, Lenna Mara ters 5.40, Mrs. N. E. Dixon 22 00. Office Machinery & Supplv Co. 51.00. Ethel Fisher 18.00, Edith S. Ackert 3.50; Medicines: Red Cross " "' I600 - Hudson Electric Store 2.17, Cuss St. Market 25.70, Wm. Krantz 3.00. Fred Byron 8.30, Farm Bur eau Cooperation Exch. 16.54, Denn Gerretsen Co. .75, Duds For Men 13.70, Oregon Bakery 6.88, A. J. Lllburn 7.40, Economy Grocery 37.47, S. S. Bolslnger 6 31, Wm. Krantz G.00. Fvervhodvs Krrr. 47.03; Jail: ZlglerFee Hdwe. ... I 2 90, Douglas Grill 233.70; Juv. Of fice: Agnes Pltch'ord 54 94, J. C. Penny Co 18.94, W. D. Riley 4.30, Gardiner Mill Co. 919; Ferries: Frank R. Madison 25.00, Stearns & Chenoweth .65; Bounty: Al In gram 10.00. L. N. Emerson 50.00. i.eonnrd Cooper 1000, Gerald E. Richardson 30.00, T. E. Wnre lo. 00. John Glllla 10.00, Wm. Bichette 10.00. A. Dysert 10.00. W. A. Bran ham 1000, Elzer Ralnvillo 10.00. Frank Ingram 60.00. Walter Mc Cord 10.00. Erwln "Rice lo.uo, Fred Fitzgerald 10.00. Ivan Dysert 10.00. Fred Brown 20.00. Robt. Hall 10. Kingston 10 00, Geo. Ollivanl 10.00. I. R. Standley 10.00. Carl lllystone lo.no. John Crittenden 20.00. (iard IKtkWVt.ru 40 1)0 Pi.rrv Url,.l,t Qik n.t 52, Florence Granily 60 00. F.llen Post 6000, Roseburg News Revlew 18.00; Misc.: Mary 11. Martin 302- 00. II. It. Rlchter .50 . C. W. Bur- rows 2 50. R. M. Eberle 1 25. W. V. 1 Hurst 30, Mrs. Fannie Little 6 - "5. ('. F. Sowersby 3.75. H. C. Stearns 175; Election: Rov Hons- 1 00. Oakland Gobblers 7.50; !'J' : T'''- T'"1 r- ' ,fi!'''- Hosi'burg Hook Store 36 so. i Roseburg NewsRevlew 610 45. s' "neuler $:l,.4il, Cl.ni. Schnei-Callf.-Ore. Power Co. 67.42, Sun"1''1 14.43. Elmer Wilkersnn 7.47. 18.7?, Claude l.awson $8.72, It. $5 99; Dist. 8: W ,W. Hunch $3.39. Will. Fl-ost $5.98. Pete Pe terson S- 99- Dist l. h'reil S. Wealherlv $6.9.8. E.l Mode $1.49. I Bob MrColliim $4 4.8 Dave Hlir- ! glnbotham $4.48 Rev Fisher $10.19. Rosroe Sillier $10 46.! Walter Fisher $4 48, Alva Maupln ' $2 99: Dlst. 10: Fred Byron $1.74, James Bvron $2.24. A. An- derson $2 99, H. llushnell $9 71. C. M. Olllvant $9 71. L. D. Short $19 40. Stanley Uros $1.49. Fred Huntley $149; Dlst. 11: Virgil W oodruff $11 98. W. (!. Cooper $s 97. Stuart Cooper $1 48. G. W. Cooper $22.71; l)it. 1 T. V. Heard 119.90, Corvln Heard 8.88, : tor Co. 325 00, J. B. Cathcart CO.-1 4 Neal Heard. 12.99; ist. 16: Ed-100, V. O. Cool Motor Co. 43.90; ! KtLW TODAY t ward Kdmunda $12.39. S. 11. Croy ,iiist 23: Harry Harrow 1.49; Lllst. j - " m .Z $4.48; Dlst. 17: A. C. Clain 33.4U, 25: liradford Bros 4.10; Hist S : r. Y. Ash $12.90, J.'.M. Yokum ;i(0ad Builders Equipment Co. 8. E0. WINIiOW shades reflnished t.er $8.97, Tom Kims $2.ti9, Fred Hall ; . U. Wolford 6.00, Cowans Oa-1 manent, any color. Phone 64' R $599,Cha. Henley $2.99. mnn i.9. M. C. Ilowker 2 00; Dldtri, jr. $u.9, Kioeri nail 114.97, Klmer A. Moore 5.98, Lester Well, $1.49, Neil Stone $2.99; Dlst. 17: T. II. Cutsforth $20.93, James Perry $2.99, Karl Perry $2.99. K. P. Illundell 11.90, T. J. Butler $5.98, O. J. Collins $5.98, C. II. Crow $1.1.45; Dint. 18: George Ilucon $0.98, R. W. Curtis $49.40, A. M. Arrlngton $4.48; Hist. 19: Wm. C. Levens $126.54, Fred Hartel $51.56. John Sparks $24.64, I). II. Red field $21.66, Chas Pike $32.94, j Jo,,n Ros'termundt $32.93. ' I rence Mcllenry $2.99, Hunter Pfell $50.05; Dlst. 20: R. J. Spal ding $81.79, lien Mattoon $25.40, Claude Moore $8.96. Oscar Mat toon $2.98, Whltt Kirtley $4.47. jc L. Kirtley $4.47, C. L. Spalding $ 7.1s, Elijah Harlem $8.86, Ceo. 1 Kesterson $25.41, Fred Crowell $1.49, Carl Fryer $3.73, Jim Tray- lor $3.73, John Swearingen 14.95, J. A. Schoen $8.98. R. Letsom $4.48, Wm. Mattoon $8.97, C. II. Glle $2.99.Duve Lakeley $11.98, Steve Krewson $2.99, Itoy Red ford $10.49, Harry Haines $2.99; Dlst. 21: F. Galdubini $14.20, Lrn Brown $2.99, M. 1. Hopper $1.49. Ed Aldlnger $8.98; Dist. 22: Harold Meyers $14.97. Geo. Meyers $2.99. Ed Meyers $5.23, TV. E. Richards $3.99 P. P. Pet terson $1.49; Dlst. 2:1: I). Van devert $24.68, Ernest Thlele 2.99. J. E. Thlele 2.99; Dist. 25: S. N. Woodward $16.21, Frank Brad ford $1.12, II. A. Woolman $2.99; Dist. 26: I). A. McCqrd $15.70. Geo. Chenoweth $11.96. Vernon Rugg $10.46, O. W. Angst $8.98; Dlst. 28: C. W. Lundeen $11.99, Hoy Agee $5.23, J. F. McCtana han $4.48, Roy Qulnton $5.99, Ralph Sands $1.49; Dist. 30: J. E. Murks $17.20, Clarence Mab ley $5.97; Dlst. 32: J. .SI. Span cake $14.97, C. M. Malcolm 14.97, C. W. Puckett $24.33, Ward Wil liams $11.96, L. T. Tracey $5.98, Eugene Puckett $50.58. George Puckett $58.45, G. F. Slegrist IK IIT- niul le II Tana 17 1 Q..l..an tr,,c,t,a 19 U CIvHa llllltlleld $32.89. J. S. Marr 11.98, l.'r.u,tl. titv Z Qtt I II Cxn- - . ' 7 '...'.' . ningnam no.uo; nisi. 3b: b. a. iSlngleton 15.23, Tom Simmonds $5.98, Lee Engels $29.92, Oscar Sllenlus $21.21. II. L. Engels $20.95, Seth Matthews $13.95; Dist. 37: J. F. Conn $7.47, O. O. Matthews $8.72. Carl Bloomberg $2.99, George Linn $2.00. Carl Bloomberg $11.96, H. F. Elkmelr $2.99, O. O. Matthews $77,58, J. F. Conn $5.97, A. S. Heed $2.99, C. W. Lundeen $11.99, J. M. Span cake $10.60, C. M. Malcolm 10.60, Dlst. 38: V. P. French $52.85, Geo. T. Thomas $22.39, M. E. Johnson $17. 93. M. M. Cooper 10.46, A. O. McGhehey $8.98, Ed MrGbehoy $4.48, J. M. Weaver $1.49, J. O. Schauffer $1.49. A. L. McGlnnls $2.98, French Nich ols $5.99, Dee Nichols $1.49, F. G. Hatfield $2.99; Dlst. 41: T. L. Brewer $47.06, II. R. Jones 16.84, Hans Weaver $14.97, C. H. James $11.97, A. Murtin $11.97, Russell Martin $5.99, Floyd Lowdon 1.49, Geoffrey Strong $2.99, A. Russell $11.98, Frunk Russell $5.98, Wm. Ludlngtnn $5.98, D. E. Hurst J2-: Dist. 4 2: Noah Sellers $16.71, Itoy C. Kellers $:.8; Dist. 49; A. O. Ulislal'son $12.98, Kd Ksseistroin $5.98. J. A. Iloak $26.93, Fred Hurtman $28.39, Dan T. Craig $7.38. R. H. Peter son $7.47, Cordon Campbell 4.48; Dlst. 60; John F. O'Mura $51.04, K. L. Rone $17.97. Wm. O'Mnra $2 .. Verner Abeene $5.99, Itoy- i VV:, ' V,- - ..,., .-!, ' -iiarry iiaei o.vv, vti.iu,-i Coleman $5.99, Tony Mela $1.4, : jifit. Co. 4.41. Feenaughtv Ma John Musgrove $1.12, James Mus- , hinery Co. 198.22. L. W. MetzsiT '"" i'i, o . r.. L.. Illliu- llton $15.70. Cecil Cole $17.94, .lames .Melliiglll $2.98. Geo Fair $5.98 J. C. Hamilton $ir..!S.Heii u-'I V. ' J",n s',!,son ' 4'J- iiii .....-.. riaiiK uoer- mnn $2.99, Jim .Mclluglll $2.99. lirnni Kinrntd $1.49, j, A. I.ea- .,,i,im Si:i yii" K w Mcl!ee-, V r.erald Ogden $"l 6 4 ' K E Alien $-1 9 4 J l)gd n $"'8 4 5 v f ) tnerwond $1J.:'U; Dist. 53: T. C Condray $10.40. K. W. Mcllee $13.98, J. Ogden $11.98, W. A. Jackson $11. 9S, v. O. Condrav $5.9.8. John nulght $5.98, Verne .lewson $:..!l.H. A. It. Dickey 2 9 9. Gerald Ogden $2.99: Dist. .'0: C. K. Kenters $10.40. Oliver Allen $29 90. Chns. Howe $29.90; Dist. 59: H. O. Krohn $9.98, Wm. Stin iiit $2.99; hist. 61: G. T. Rover $119.78. Frank Smith $75.00. 6li- ver Henry $31.42. L. liover 12.711. F. Henry $12.70, Frank .Miller 2 99. II. Coulter $1) 95. Glenn Bailey $ 1 7.94. John Slump $299. F.url Walls $8 97, Tom Fletcher $43. 38; Dlst. 02: G. It. Winni- ,,;n' i;5 "i;. '-4.. I.ee Chnrley Solomon Innlford 5.22, Adam ll'lst. 63: J. II. Peery $19.45. Sam l eery I8.9H. v. c. Dunlvan $2.99. Dlst. 4: John l lam $19.47. Er mal Brigts $17.97. c. L. l)als $17.97, Pearl Davis $17.97. ltov Porter $23.90, John Hart $7.4 7. Arthur Duliell $11.90. Arnold Casper $8.97: Dint. 05: Howard Carter $35.94. R. W. Alspauch $15.73. Elmer Hall $59.79. Emerv Elmer Watson $2 99. Jas. Schos- so $1 49. Larl. Itrant $5.98; Dist. 7 1 : W. W. Ilogard $2:1.42. .1. 1; Cole $50.81, Albert De llcrnanli $80.85. L. M. Dice $73.35. V. K. De Itermirdl $:'9 89: I list. 7r loan Dysert ( 49; Dlst. 75: cha". Hawkins $9.7.1, John Kanlpe 2.99. ' W. Todd $ Jahl Richards ' Harv $1.4 9. Alva .canning z 99. John Aoeati $ 1.4 .1 RoJd Distr.ct Bills 1,1,1 I- T. V. Gurney 2 30; Dist ': K- Settle 3000. Scoltsbtirg Garage " 00. 11 i0sen 16 10. ''1st 7: Clvde Iiydell 600. E 1. Settle 30 00. II. L. Rossi n 46 8 Dist 9; E. L. Settle 4 35: Dlst 17 Elders Hardware 4 58; Dlst 19: 01 Rer G. Sether 1 00, w. S Parks 9 95; Dist. 20: l A. Cool 2 30. J. W. Benedcl 1.25. C. A, Lockwood ilo-' n f ii n 91 r,o m r nowker 2 00: i)ist 30: A. S. Wal - lace 129.00: Hist 33: zigier-fee Hardware Co. 10.11; Dlst. 37: C W. Lundeen 8 00. A. S. Wallace 69.50. J. C. Stiller 12.00, L. W. Metzer 3.20; Dlst. 38 38: J. A. Denn Powder Co. 1.5o; Dist. 41: H. J. Goff 3.50, Clinton Jones 23.04; Dist 50: M. C. Bowkcr 2.00, Suth erlin Sun 2.80, D. Scott 3 00. Stearns & Chi noweth .75; Dlst. CI: Helen Lawrence 17.50; Dist. 55: J. Jantzer 164.00; Dlst 56: Churchill Ililwe. Co 3.75, L. W. . or., in-, r.o. rh,.l.lll i .Iwm Co .95: Dist 60': J. D. Van Dyke 1.30. C. W. Moore Lumber r'n o-rii- Dist 61: Churchill Hdwe. Co 3.30; Dlst 62: Churchill Hdwe. Co 70; Dlst. 63: B. J. Goff 2.00; Dist. 65: B. J. Goff 11.80; Dist 66: Pnn.l Itnllilera Enu n. Co. 9 7 i.i... 71 - P r:ilhftn K.n'. T.lut 7-- I Square Deal Store 7.85; Dlst 73: Clifford Osborn 10.50; Dlst. 77: Feenaughly Maih.. Co. 2.14. Special Tax Payroll Dlst. 28: J. f". McCIanaha'n 5.23. Ross MeClanahan 5 99, R. E. Brown 2.99; Dlst 40: J. M. Dear dorff 38.41, Henry Norris 10 46. Delmar Deardorff 2.99; Dist 57: Isadore Rondeau 10.97, Joe Good reau 2 99, James Allan 8.97, Walter Larwill 5.98. Verney Larwill 5.98, Willmer Clark 5.98; Dist. 65: J. M. Deardorff 20.91. Special Tax Bills Dlst. 23: P. D. Wolford 2.00; Dlst 26: Douglas Abstract Co. .30; Dist 33: P. D. Wolford 4.00; Dlst. 46: J. O. Guuter 51.00; Special Reedsport: G. S. Hinsdale 150.00. J. W. Giebslch 115.00, G. S. Hins dale, (nssgn.) SO. 90. Stearns & Chenoweth 26.91, F. J. Kearn 1439.00. General Road Payroll C. W. Lundeen 82.35, J. M. Span- cake 107.92. C. M. Malcom 106.05, Wm. Horn 5.23. EJ. Williams 25.- 92. Bob Thomason 5.98. Tom Poe 2.99. Harry Downey 29.87, Jimmie Dumont 5.98. Dale Bonney 2.99. Gus Bachman 2.99, Walter Ferris 4.47. O. C. Cook 19.42, Chas. Moore 22 41. John Gross 2.98. Henry Ar ehanibeau 2.98, Willard Cook 17. 93. Herald Ferris 1.49, Elza Raln ville 448, Jnck Hlgglns 55.16, Vern on Poole 32.89, Jay Wright 17.93, Jack Ritter, Sr., 35.87. Herbert Tethrole 31.39. Howard Moore 2- 99, Arthur V. Moore 11.96, Jack firsts 45c; firsts 39c; iindergra Rltter. Jr., 11.95, Sam Perdue 2.99, I des nominal; prints 47c; cartons Walter Poole 25.41, Frank Fate 2.- 99. A. K. Morran 1.49. F. Alvord i.'rj, joe Alien i.s. nay n 8.9S, Joe Ritter 10.48, P. Herschlng- er 11.98. W. S. Ilryant 22.32, Kara-j est I o Bryant 17114, Clyde Ily lell we 29.t. D . It. Wakefield 26 .. 63 Rowe R. A. Moore 8.98, Julius itepslenx er 22.42, Arthur Mack 31.3H. Fran cis Mack 65.98. Gilbert Hinder 19. 43, Geo. Hinder 22.42, Hewelette Pontius 2.99, Carl Hinder 19.43. 7.. J. Gllllsple 2.99. J. H. Sawyer 2.99, I Ed. McDonald 2.99, Jus. liiley 19. 43. Raymond Jones 19.43, S. V. Finley 6.99, Henry Brown 17.93. General Road Bills Churchill Hdwe. Co. 72.39 & 19 81, L. O. DeVaney 287.8S, Snrffs Auto WreckitiB House 8.00. The Square Deal Store 3.75, John HoaK land 7.53, Roseburg PluinhinK & HeatlnR Co. 7.5.r. V. (). DridRos 75.50, Wharton Bros. 26.00, Road Iluilders Kqulp. Co. 9'00. Stearns & Chenoweth 2.40, S. II. Crouch 5.1)0, l ltov Catching 69.65. Roseburg Gil- j rilK0 iii.,. rmpnua Iluttery Sta- r.""rll' -,: , '.: sr. she II Co. 1 10 00. -Market Road Payroll C. W. Lundeen 43 92. I II Sm,'ck i i, S. (. Meredith 59.7S C. A. Coffell 28.40. J. L. Parrotl arrott 22.42. M. I). Elliott 2091. Buck Hughes 104.81, C. W. Puckett 90 43. T. A. Flndlay 45.20, Ward Wil liams 4.8.19, L. T. Tracey 61.17. G. P. Siegrist $19 68, K. Noah $19.08, F T. Lady $22.21. Allied Cloake $11.43, P. I. Cnskey $28.76, E. D. I are only moderate with some stor l.ewis $54.17. G. G. Pucket $20.93, ! are activity indicated. Extras were Eugene Puckett $20 93. C. W. Puck-, quoted nt 30 cents today with firsts ett $49.87, J. Allen $78.59. H. Park- ' at 29 cents. er $S7.58. W. L. Vermillion $84.59. I . Market Road Bills Churchill Hrw. Co. $23 43. How-' Axes, cross cut saws and other aril Shoe Store $1.50, L. W. Metz- wood cutters supplies at Wharton ger .80. Ed Noah $1.10. pace Luni- Bros. her & Fuel Co. $2 55. Harry Haeel 1 f 1.63. Standard Oil Co. $43 50. Churchill lldw. Co. $23.43. How ford $10,110, Douclas Abstract Co. fiO. Zigler Fee Hdw. Co. $10. to. W. S. Crear $8.00. M. C. Ilowker $21.00. Scott Bros. $7.90. J. A. Denn Pow der Co. $145.66, O. L. Johnson S59.7s. Bridge Fund Payroll W. V. Hurst $1195. Homer Gal lop $19 90. Alvln llosworth $I0..9. John Hoauland $39 90, A. W. Merely M0.S9. Milton Knudsnn $17 95, T. L. Ilrewer $5.23. W. F. Lowdon $1.49. liussell Martin $1.49. A. Martin SI. 49. n. It. Jones J7.4S. C. P.. James :.99. Dewey Sanders $1 IS. T. F. Whlttings $7.47 Henry Denley S 1 9.46. ' Bridge Fund Bills Stearns Chenoweth $1.40. The Saunre Denl Store $3 50. G. D. Gor es $12.00. J. 11. Juniper S184 21. Jack Hlgglns $15.43. Vernon Poole $41 93. W. V. PiMile $20.93. Kre.l Wright $17.91. Day Vlam $1.49. 1921 Bond Hills: tre. State liwy. Comm. M, 783 22 & $181 09. dive us this day our dally bread, and If von please we will have GKIMM' BROS, MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Barrel spray pumps for $13.23 at Wharton Bros. Envelope, blh besns. callln cards, business carls, posters, folders, booklets of "very descrip tion printed on short notice by the News-Review exrlllslve Job printing department. Phone M6 For Qu'.-k result o News Itevl w classlfteo s-jTertisemeu, Thev get rn" Hrve you n.metning to sen. t trade. ' ) live my. l's News Review columns. i I '.vj.-niiu .uuuanis, i.ou ! "7. Beyers Ranch, Canyon- ville, Ore. FOR SALE OR RENT 5-roomedi house, rnino.ua Ave. See Jim at i Metzger s. FOR SALE Chevrolet coupe like new. Some extras. 1925 license.! $100. 6u3 H. Mill St. ! FOR RENT New" 3-ronm and batli cottage. See Williams, 1128 Ra- mona Court. ;FOR SALE-Brood" sows, and 6 I pigs, pigs 2 wks. old. $24 takes I lot. W. A. Dom y, Dixonville. I1"0? RENT Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 111L. in so. Pine St. jOR RENT House, 10 A of land, "''os" f-'lty water, lots fruit. G, l- IMbiK. 407 W. Cass St. FOR SALE R. I. R. eggs for hatch- ins, 15 for $1. Good strain. Call at Rost'burg Poultry Market. I FOnSALE Ithode Islan.lIlod pullets, 2 pr doz. Got too1 many. Auru.u Cedarstam, MV1 rose, Ore. I FT'LL marcel and bob curl 75 centB ! hair cut and curl 50 cents. 331 ; S. Main, phone 57-Y. Amy ' lingers. I WANTED You to attend the Re vival at the IJibte Standard Mis sion starting tonieht. Special music, Kplendid st-rmons. VV I U7t RA IK--Fbra sn i u tfhouse Vith jraraKe; Bven lots, on rail road, located two blocks north of station, at Sutherlln, Ore. What hnve you? Address X 24, News Review. LOAN'S on" lmprovedcity property. If you own your home and need immediate funda we can plve you prompt service. I'mpqua Savings lind Loan Association. Office with lKnu'lii Abstract Company. (AMnciatrd Ptt Lued Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 24. Keks unsettled, current receipts 25c; pullets 23 J nnd 24c; firsts 24 i to 25c; henneries 25J and 2ti cents deliver I'ortland. Butter very firm. Extra cubes. city 4 5 Jjc; standard 451c; prime I 4kc. Ultter fat firm, scarce. Best churning cream 45 and 46c net j snippers track in zone one; 47c .uvered in Portland. , - Lprln anrt .:lc ,,, ro09ter3 prints 22 and 2.'tc; old roosters 10c; ducks, White Pekln 2"c; live turkeys 23c: dressed turkeys 33 and 36c; geese 16c. Onions slow, $2.75 and $3.00; Potatoes slow, barely steady 1.50 and $1.00. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1. 28 nnd 34c; filberts 15 and 18c: almonds 27c; Brazil nuts 16 and 17c; OreKon chestnuts 15 and 17c. Hops unsettled. New clusters 16 and 17; fiiKKics 15 and 18c; old crop nominal. Cascara bark quiet. New peel 8c; Oregon grapo root 4c. PORTLAND, Ore.,. Feb. 24. ; Country killed calves on the local i market are wenk and lower with ! lOJc the extreme top today and i lower prices expected with the ar-1 '!'i'l of thw l.enuu season. He- ceipts were liberal. Country hogs are holding at 15J to 16 cents with arrivals only moderate. The butter market is extremely firm with an advance not far dis tant. Fancy cube butter is scarce with extra and standard cubes at 45A cents. With the eastern markets a trifle j easier, values In the local egg market are unsettled, there has I been no session on the Portland exchanirc since Inst Friilav nml fn. tore trend Is uncertain. Receipts RJJWS &Vi.T, BX1faq IvS -n fcj)t B a despera pernte New England oiiih tugs at the rails in a frantic erfort to urge his horse ami rider to win! You wul tug. too. as the blue-rib-bon thoroughbreds bunih In a whirlwind finish! It is a race filled with tremendous thrills. There is n smashing climax nod an Intense ro msnce In the love story of Sure Thing Johnny." It Is a gtippinc. exi-filng screen pro duction In which the mirror is held close to tho colorful life of Tin .luira' Also "World News" AND A COOP COMEOV ANTLERS I Tonite and Wednesday B 1lMram)e I , laujwnr JjWTI sVlTJ'""' 25c 1 1 m VARIETY Is the Spice of Life Try a little variety in your meals FRIED COOS BAY CLAMS. VEAL SWEETBREADS. Cooked at you like them at Efte DOUGLAS GRILL SPECIALS EVERY DAY Open 5 A. M. to 1 2 P. M. TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER W. R. WARNER. PROP. I Free Consultation Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK CHIROPRATIC PHYSICIAN "Electronic Reactions of Abrams" Electro-Theraphy and Sunlight Latest Modern Equipment FOR -THE GOOD OF YOUR HEALTH 417-18-19 Perkins -Bldg. Old fashioned bread and milk both incorporated in a nut brown . loaf. GRIMM BROS. MILK' liKEAD. Phone 133. o I See THE IIOTTFNTOT Feb BIG DANCE AT Moose Hall Wednesday February 25 There will be a revival at the Bible Standard Mission starting tonight at 7:30. Rev. F. L. Hornshuh is to be the evangel ist. Rev. Hornshuh is well known as an evangelist, is a very able speaker. You will enjoy every minute of his sermons. There will be a num ber of singers and musicians from Eugene to assist in the meetings. You are sure to en Joy these services. These will be as ie win 8! AFE ANE OUND ENSIBLE EltVICES you have ever attended. L. F. BURROR, Pastor. I TONITE AND WEDNESDAY 1 THE GREATEST OF WESTERN STARS jfl WuiamSKjbt pi Also "Webfoot" Weekly WM. S. -In- "THE RETURN Children 10c MAJESTIC WED. RICHARD DIX Junior Class of THE OTTENTO A Comedy in Three Acts By VICTOR MAPES at Antlers Theatre Thursday, February 26, 1925 ADMISSION Matinee, 3:45 p. m., 35c, 20c; Evening Perform ance 8:15 p. m., 75c, 50c, 35c. Reserved Seats at Box Office. Free Entertainment Followed By BoX Supper Benefit ot BOY SCOUTS PUBLIC INVITED Thursday, Feb. 26 7:30 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL A Good Program Has Been Arranged. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. 1 Phone 86. Events Without Shadows Coming events do not always cast shadows before them. Fires, floods, losses, accidents, burglaries do not warn you. Only Insurance can keep the sun sh'.Jng for you when the shad ow dees come! For experienced insurance protection talk to us. . MAsnmc Bloc DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OITOMBTRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glassen lie Jackson St. Also A Good Comedy HART OF DRAW EGAN" Adults 1So IN "MANHATTAN" R. H. S. Presents (1