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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1925. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dal ly Except Sunday by The News-Review Co., Ine. B. W. BATES BERT O. BATE!- ..I're.aldent and M&naicer Secretary Treasurer Entered as second class waiter May 17, 1920, at the pout office at Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, pep year, by mall lialiy, six months, by "" Dally, three mouths, by " Dally, alngle month, by malL. Dally, by carrier, per month . Weekly News Review, by mall, per year- .$4.00 2.00 1.00 .60 . .SO - 2.00 Slesslier mt Ik AMoclst4 Press. The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news published herein. All rJslita of re publication of special dispatches herein ara also resarved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. NEWSPAPER CONSOLIDATIONS (From Eugene Morning Register) Consolidation of the two newspapers at Albany Is an other straw that shows how the journalistic winds in Oregon are blowing, They are blowing plainly in the direction of ' fewer and stronger papers. Albany is the fourth Oregon City to drop in recent years from two daily newspapers to only one. The others are Medford, Roseburg and Pendleton. In each case the re - suit has been a better newspaper than existed before. Ap 7 parently, also, in each case the result has been general pub- lie satisfaction, for in these cities no attempt has been made to found a new paper to take the place of the one eliminated. One jeason for this wave of newspaper consolidation, which has been felt no more strongly in Oregon than else where, is rapidly rising cost. It now costs more to produce one fairly good daily newspaper than it cost only a few years ago to produce three or four. Another reason is the decline of partisanship. Time ' was when the average man felt that he must read only the newspapers of his own particular political persuasion. In those days the newspapers,- as well as their readers, were violently partisan. They glorified their own side and spoke slightingly of the opposition. Not only that, but they were inclined to distort the hews to fit their own views.' A Re publican, for example, had to read a Republican paper in or ' der to get the Republican news, for he got precious little of it in any other brand of journal. With a few exception, the newspapers have changed rad ically in that respect. They present the news of all parties and all factions fairly, and even in their editorial columns ;they are much fairer and more independent than in the old ' days. Thus the need for a newspaper to act as the mouth- piece for every party and every faction has vanished. In every recent case of newspaper consolidation iii Ore gon, the result has been better service for readers and ad vertisers alike. Thg consolidated institution, made stronger financially, is able to buy more news and more features and to employ more capable writers. The old days of hammer . and tongs fighting are gone, but a new day of greater and more intelligent service nas tancn tneir piace. . Hearty commendation Rhould be given to the executive .council of the International Typographical Union, for urg ing local unions to co-operate in measures against the print- ; ing of obscene literature. Much Stuff is being circulated, these printers say, which according to any standard of de T cency, should not be printed. Woman's Clubs and other .' community organizations ought to take up this matter, and .'. Investigate ft lot of the filthy stuff which is being fed out to vac nnitri inii rcuijic. otriiofeiii'Mtu ncwajjaiicia vitcii complained of, but the most sensational ones are far cleaner than a lot of the reading the young folks get. You can't get a wholesome crowd of young people coming up, who' will bring up good families and make good citizens, if their jninds are being filled with morbid sex stuff. They should be helped to get their minds off those subjects, and into fields of wholesome achievement. . 6 ' While the majority of men are reluctant to serve on juries, and will take considerable pains to evade this service which they owe to their country, the women folks seem rath- " or interested in doing this line of work.' In various states they are. moving to have the duty of such service imposed on them. While women have not removed the corruption from politics, and the same old game goes on a good deal as it did before they voted, they are doing good work in many re spects in the field of citizenship. In the various states where they are accepted as jurors, some say they do better than men. The women who work so faithfully for the benefit of their homes, will enter the jury panel with a sincere de sire to hand out justice and stand up for the law and its en- Br BERT iS. BATES j GOOD EVENING FOLKS Wa noticed a coupla days Ago that the I Boya ara expectin' ! High prlcaa Far their prunes This saaaon and We wonder If Thla colyum Will bring ys ad. . Any mora par line? I .. ! DUMBELL DORA THINKS Rin Tin Tin Is ths name of a w. j ft. Detroit auto. f . OUR DAILY MAIL Editor Prune Colyum: While a1 atranger to ma, I met Lather Barnea on the afreet and from' your , technical description recog-: raind him at once. If your cogno men doea not fit the gentleman it at least glvea him a cloae ahave. NEXT. 4 ' ' "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" with the present epidemic among royalty so pronounced. V V V Jimmy Watson Is movin' his law office this week and la bein' ably assisted by Josephus Murphy, who Is attired in the conventional ging ham. Both gentlemen are wearin' Use Delicatessen foods Guests may Unexpectedly arrive and you are at a loea what to do for Dinner Let Us Solve the Perplexing Problem. Delicious Home Baked Roasts, Pies, and Cakes, Also Salads and Tamales. Are to be bad on short notice just about the time neces sary to phono 03. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ROAST PORK AND MACARONI ITALIAN VOSBURGtt & WIARD Faricy Grocers Phone SIS. NICHOLAS HOME IN OAKLAND BURNED FORD WANTS MEN OF 1 EMPLOYES, NOT FELON (Aasoristtd Fresi Ussed Wirt.) LOS ANGELES. Feb. 28. P. O. Aainsworth and several other em ployes of Henry Ford's Los An Koles plant who were arrested re cently on suspicion of having re ceived property stolen from the gas masks and between gaspa are'"1""'- were ' llbert'r '""a " lne SS.Sf' If you don't like the tobacco tax involved by the state legislature, there's a nice way of getting out of the assess ment Just quit smoking but don't go to chewing. TWO HOLDUP MEN j KELLOGG MAKES HIS SHOT BY POLICE' FIRST SELECTION l LOS ANUL'LEH, Feb. 28. Two 1 M-ortstM rrrss lssM trito holdup men, attempting tlin rob-) WASHINGTON. Keb. M.-Am-bery of a drus; store In the renl- hsssador Kellopg has made his dehtl.il dlstrlit here lust nlRht t first selection of state department were shot and killed by polico de- officials to assist him when he t'M-tlvea ho bad been "tipped 'takes over the duties of serret.uy off" two weeks ago and lay In jof state, March 4. An arnume walt at the store, .According to meat has been made by him to the detectives the men attempted have William II. Heck, who has to shoot when they saw they were been serrtary and special a.-slt-trapp.il, but were laid low before unt tn Secretaries l.atislnr. t'olhy tiny could fire. land Hushes, to continue In (hat ca- One of the men was recounted ! parity during tho adinlnisi ration by detectives a James V. ,Mor-'lUf Mr. Kellogff. ley. former member of tho po- i Thl.h rilll,n,i. , ,,.,,, the stato secretary designate has made available to lilum If the r- llce force, whllo a letter from TO' ronto, Canada, found on tho I others person Imllrated his Iden-1 tlly as Jumos K. Oravson. Itoth , men were a'lout 25 ears of ago. , Special showing of Pattern Hats ',. prou, Friday and Saturday, Keb. V, S8. 01h(,r jvii millinery. vices of the one man jn the slate department who Is regarded as knowing more Intimately Dm' pol Irlea and state secrets of his three etCMort thsn any makin' eaustic remarks concern!?' certain well known banker and his gol dern romantic ideas. 'On acct. of the high coat of movin' ths 125 and cost flnea of Justice of the Peace Gawge Jones, will be rslsed a nickel, makin' the bill exactly thirty bucks. I f , The annual predictions are -beln made about the membere of the high achool plays eventually be comln' great actora and actorenes. i" TODAY'S TINTYPE We've always known how a fel ler feels after payin' the first half of hla taxes and his In come tax but little did ws realize that thia col yum would ever be able to preaent pictorially the exact appearance of a down-trodden, heav ily burdened tax-payer. Our staff cameraman yestiooy . sneaked up on a feller who had Just plunked over ths annual payment and his woebegone countenance and disfigured anat omy were quickly tranaferred to photographio plate. and paste It on he carbolic acid bottle. . . . , "t" FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING CLUB ' When you want to gat a' good slant en the real character of o man right down to the Innermost quantise of any good citizen as sociate him with the delinquent boyhood of your community and watch r suits. There Is no better criterion to a man's character than the treatment accorded wayward boys by their superiors. It Is a true index to rnarly qualities and brings out ths finer, traits of human nature In the real big men of the day. In the handling of county af fairs much the ahould direct and encourage the futu career of many a delinquent boy, who, quite likely, had been reared result of a telegram received from the automobile manufacturer dl-: roctlng the plant officials to "make men out of our employes, ; not felons." and Instructing them ! that "if you must prosecute do so only with the ringleaders." Ap-1 pearance irom the justice court yesterday was followed by Immed iate dismissal of the case against the suspects. plete data on practically all other industries, but little official in formation on the movies. So Much will visit all the studios and compile tables showing the aver age period of employment, the fluctuation of supply and demand in various occupations and gen eral conditions In the Industry, When this work Is done the film (an will be able to compare the average wage of audio carpen ters with the average remunera tions of screen villains, heroes and other screen types, and then check these against the state-; ments of motion picture press agents. For prompt t&xt service, city or country trips. Phone 44. CO!,D IX EUGENE. (Aanclsted Prea bes'ied Wire.) EUGENE. Ore., Feb. 2S. Eu genes low temperature record for the year 1925 was tied last night when the mercury dropped to 3d We have 'a few Milch Coats for 'e ' " Ou February MILCH GOAT RANCF. MRS. O. H. WATZIG Myrtle Creek, Ore. ' Goat Milk, the best Baby Food. sale or rent. Ask for prices. Just came fresh. We doliver. ATTEMPT IS MADE TO WRECK TRAIN (Asnclstrd Fms Lrssrd Wire.) . SOLON, la.. Feb. 28. Anj at tbmpt to wreck liock Island pas senger train, No. 18 was made last night by throwing the switch. The train was stopped as It reached the block. A young man who gave the Hume nf Alof'nin Is ntwlai arrant Cut this out 1 tle was found barricaded . In an empty bunk car. He confessed the marshal said. 19 the thermometer showed the 30-degree level for the first time. It will prolong life. It is per fectly nutritious.. It is a perfect picture. It is perfectly delicious. Why the old fashioned kind? It costs no more. Order now. tiltlMM BKOS. MILK HUE AD. Phone 133. Old fashioned bread and milk both Incorporated in a nut brown loaf. clitlMAl llltOS. MILK HitEAD. Phone 133. WEATHER FORECAST (AwocUted Press Issed Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.' 28. The United Statea Weather Hureau to-day announced the weather fore cast for the week beginnlnK March 1, as follows: ' The outlook Is for considerable cloudiness with occasional rains in Washington, Oregon and Northern i responsibility rssts on , Cnllfoinla and for generally fair srs of a county judge to!w,'ath'r ln On'ral and Southern vuiiuiruia. Ainu temperature win continue. In the County Court of the Htate of Ori-Kon fur PouKliis County. In t lie matter of the KiiRrdianshlp of Kthi-r M. ltei'Be, a Miner. N.itire is hereby Aivvn that the umlerNifcned. as giiiirdian of the estate. c,( Ksther M. Heese. a minor, pursuant to an order of the. above Notice Car Owners Complete ,.,,,, rtiv ,rt. n,i ,r..,i flood eharse. (line Of Dalloon tires and tubes at the 7th duy of February, COIXXVKLi NILKS DEAD. y (Aswcistnl J'resl tossed Wire.) ' NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Colonel Lotus Nlles, U. S: A. retired, aged 70, of San Antonio, Tex., was found dead today on the roof of the Union Club, 51st Street and Fifth Avenue. o . . GENERAL BLACKSMITHING And horseshoeing. All w-ork guar anteed. Plenty rdoin for farmer's horses. 622 Winchester St north of Auto Camp, E. E. Woodcock, Prop. Bridge enras. score pads, place- cards and appropriate prizes .lor your party. Lloyd Crocker. SOTIt'K OK (it AHIUtVt SALE OF IIKAL riilll'KIITV (Astnclslnt frets Lrasd Wire.) - ST. LOUIS. Fob. 28. After four dnya of spring training, the St. Louis Cardinals were ready to meet opposition from Sacramento, Cat., toilay at Stockton, and their first exhibition game of the season. under home environment wholly unfit to round out's aood eharse. ter. Ws remember quite distinctly Hohl s Garage. 121 N. Stephens SL when Dexter Rice was county o Judge of this old county. And we I PLAV FIRST ti.V.MK, remember much more forcibly how he fathered boys that were brought under his direction by the local officers. How he advised them. How he directed them Into better waya of living. How he adminls-j tared kind and loving treatment! that turned wayward boys to good,; msnly and useful citizens that; gained the full respect of their o fellowmen. There la no better! Arundel, piano tuner, mone 189-L monument to the usefulness of anyl o man in his own community than 1IKAHT IS STUOXIi. the fact that he has lifted boy- ' hood to a higher and more useful tAvUtl Pre- is) Win-.) plane and put them on the road i PKKINtl, Feb. 28. Tho heart to useful citizenship. Thla is a!0' Sl" Vat-Sen. South China record we are glad to register In ! leader, who was thought near our Hall of Fame and one that death arter he was operuted upon should be emulated by all who " January 86, Is "astonishingly come In contact with wayward "" nul nm general weasnese lads. There's a little good In 's Increasing, according to a bul every boy and Dexter had a way lot In issued here today. to bring it to the aurface by his I,r- Hlln ls sutrering from can liberal and tender persuasive powers. P V LEST WE FORGET! (Tonight is Bath Night.) 5- The Shrlnere strutted their stuff yeatiddy eve which reminded a lot of 'em of the days when they uster play shinny-on.yer-own-side. "I V The Spring bonnets are beginnin' to appear which provides great de- cer of the liver. thorlslnff said guardian to sell th real properly of .ill waru herein after described, will on and after the J.trd day of .March. 1925. of fer for sale and Sell for- cash in hand at private sale the following described real property, to-wit: iteelnning at a point from which the SK corner of Il No. 7 of Wiles rult Tract hears N 1 di-K. K 4.4U chst. thence N 74 dK. W. 1I.SS ills to the riKbt bunk of the South t'mi, qua Itivrr, thence 8. 24 deg. 8.20 clis. to niliMle of County lload, thence S. Ta'i ilea. K. 14.21) clis.. thence X. K4 dear. R. 7. SO chs. to place of ht'Kiiininif containinic 10.22 acres, all being III liouglas County, Ktate of Oreaon. except a roadway twelve feet wide, over and across the west side heretofore sold in I . K. Mjers, as recorded at paae SI of I Vnl It..., ru..r.l. .. , I, County," Oregon. lllds for liie purchase of said real property will tie received by the un dcrxiKned at his office tn Resellers;, liouglas founty, Oregon, on and af ter said 2:ird day of March. 1S2;, and the sale of said real property will be made subject to cent Irination by the above entitled court. Dated February 21. 192S. llt'V I'lltlllAV 1 Guardian of the Estate of Esther M. ltcestf, a Minor. i The residence of W. L. Nicholas, 1 Southern Pacific agent at Oakland, I was burned to the ground laat ' night, and is a total loas. The house was ths property of Mrs. Eliza Hunt of this city, but was 1 occupied by Mr. Nicholas and his 1 family. 'ine origin ot tne lira Is un known, but it Is believed that it started from a detective flue. The family had retired for the evening, going to bed on the sleeping pprch. A short time later they discovered the entire. Interior to be a. mass ot fire and were unable to enter the building from to, porch where they were sleeping. Mr. Nicholas put on a few clothes and ran around the houe and tried to get In the front way. He suc ceeded in saving a cedar chest fill-, ed with clothing and linen, but burned one hand quite badly,. and; was otherwise' burned In this at tempt. The chest comprised the entire savings from the bouse. A great many of the Oakland people were In Sutherlln attending a basketball game, and it took con slderable time after the alarm was sounded to secure enough men to man the fire fighting apparatus. Nothing could be done to save the house and efforts were confined to preventing the spread to ad joining buildings. The loss was partly covered by insurance. ... HIGH SCHOOLS TO START WRESTLING (Ajancisted Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 28. The first state high school wrest ling meet will be held April 10 and 11 at Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, under the aus pices of the Oregon Association of i high school wrestling, which was organized here yesterday. Hol land Woodruff, instructor at the Franklin high school, Portland, was elected president of the association. WIRE UTIUTIES For General Houseribld Use Are Handy. We have a large stock of these desir able conveniences, such as ' Strainers, Egg Beaters, Soap Dishes, Paper Baskets and a score of other articles. You will find these useful la any part of the house. Churchill Hardware Co. Winchester Store PACIFIC COAST BALL SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED , (Associated Press Ulsrd Wire.) LOS ANtlELES. Feb. 28? A season ot twenty-eight weeks with each club engaging In 205 games Is revealed In the Pacific coast baseball league playing schedule, released today from the rjffice of Harry A. Williams, president of the circuit. . The season opens. April 7th with Oakland at Sac ramento, Seattle at San Fvanclsco, Portland at Los Angeles and Ver non at either Salt Lake or Long lieacb. The last named clubs have been given permission to play the first week of the season at Long Heach should the wea- 1 ther prove unfavorable In Salt Lake City. The senson will close October 30, with Portland at Seattle; Salt Lake at Sacramento; Oakland at San Francisco and Vernon at Los Angeles. Tavlor-madA concrete Is srmrr enn. Crete. Tel. 225-R. . VETOE STUCKER BILL (Aasnclstrd Pres. Leased Wire.) STATE HOUSE. Salem. Ore.. Feb. 28. Governor Tierce has ve toed the Tucker bill providing that both men and women applying for m.arrlage licenses shall file affida vits that they are free from in fectious diseases. . "We today have a law," says the veto message, "which compels the male applicant for marriage li cense to secure a certificate from practicing physician that he is free from contagious or infectious venereal disease. "This bill is a st en backward. The appficants for tho marriage li cense being Interested parties, are not the proper persons to m?ke the affidaviL It opens the way to easy perjury. The law Bhould be made more drastic and severe In stead of being rendered valueless,' as would be the case If this bill be came a law. I would eladlv sign a bill making the present law more ef fective, but I refuse to be a party to breaking down and making the existing law Inoperative for It has accomplished some good." The governor has signed bill 440, providing for collection of the un paid portion of the 1923 income tax. Electro-Chiropractic Is' within your reach to prove its merits as it has done in thousands of cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Paralysis, Nervoilsiiess, Stomach Troubles, Kidney troubles, High Blood (Pressure, Constipation and many other ailments or the human body. ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC Stands for Truth, Science, Common Sense and Results. Its growth and success merit your investigation. Consulta tion free. I DR. RfjPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 WE CAN TRAIN YOU , A Secretarial, Bookkeeping, or Stenographic course in our school will prepare you for z good position. It's a Good School " The Rates Reasonable Our school will continue in session all thru the Summer months. Ask for our free catalog. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Studeoaser costs less per pound than butter. RATE WAITRESS. CROWNS TV COBB ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 28. Ty Comm. manager of the Detroit Ti gers, Is under bond to appear be fore the city recorder today to an swer a charge of disorderly con duet growing out ot a dispute with a waitress over the amount of a dinner check l&st night. Police reported that Cobb's dis pute over the dinner check was re ferred to the wife of the restaurant manager, and that she hit the Georgia peach over the head with a glass and called the police. Sunday chicken dinner at the Roseburg Hotel drill tomorrow. i imiMi Camp Physiological Felts, w hen demonstrated, show conclusively 1 In ths Clrrult Court of the Plate of why this system of rigid non-elastic l...ur-K"n i-r ins .iiinty.ot I'guitlas. ; ... r: ituTns I'lMitmrr v SATnfDtlia ('It'viiiicrT. IiefendaTit. j support excels all others. We carry these belts for both men and wo men. Lloyd Crocker. ti.mhi:h.mi:. visit. CleviiiKer, Defend (A--.-ialr.l 1T.-S lswsl' Wlr..) El'GKNK. Ore.. Feb. 2. With their eyes already opened to the bIvu (if al i, n ,1 1 n tr linil.n-. It, Ih.t I'd. light for Jupe Pluvlus who is aol-!Ptrie northwest ami to the vast derln' up the holes In his Sprlnk- extent of its forests, tho party of retail lumber dealers from the . '" "'" 5"urI ",r northeastern state, arrlv. ,i her. fXlu'toFia fo-l-SK iimay in spent- tne uay oeiore lor li e tip.rt unite upon the real uron- lln ant : You sir hereby riutrri to apponr Utul answer the mmplalnt ot tlu plnintifr her In' filt?d ttln.t you in th hovr entitle! couit, on ttr l for th In it day of hm tiin prr tcrli'd la (he order mr puMUntlon ot this nmninun upon ynu. wl.l-h perlo-l of time Is six week from the 11th iliv nf KrNr. 1 "Ji. that hinB the il.itf of thj first publication htfretif, and If jnii fall uo to appear mi anawt-r naia complaint th Finest Old Growth Body Fir WOOD STOVE AND BLOCK $3.50 Tier Delivered Immediately. John Hatfield . Phone 3F II The Umpqua Florist The Besr. in Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Carnations, Sweet Peas, Lillies, Freesias, Violets, Etc. We have a small supply of Gladioli bulbs of the famous Diener origin. These bulbs are locally grown, well ma tured and very choice varieties. Also good 2-year-old , rose bushes' of standard varieties at prices you can afford to pay. WE SELL DIRECTLY FROM OUR GREENHOUSE IN WEST ROSEBURG ' Phone 40F2 gMOVIMCL DM 3T MOVING t)o no stand In fear and dread of moving day. Tell us In advance your moving plans and we will execute th- m with speed and sat isfaction at lowest rates. "We aim to please'' H.G. FRENCH TRANSFER AND SIORACE CO. PHONE 220 coy- ICaS"" ,, f.ttstsrrf-v Some ' emart aleckt ar Ml plttin' on a feller'a new hoet." prnct'etllnjc lo rulfrorn.a. Mtiro than Hi) nre In thr p.r(y. An extrnsivo i.rnKruni has hot'O tirranftt.l lor their iMitorluiumunt. Hall's Catarrh Or.'e Music Store is bringing to ItoHi'burg Hcty I-ane Shepherd ami Jacques tlHVsner a noted rello nlaiiv. This concert Is to bi glwn, In addition fo Ills work In the jat the Antlers Theatre next Friday I slato di n.trlment. Mr. Ueek'a ser- evening. March tiih. S: In n. ni. ott'a s Medicine claim for it vie os ham rxtrndrj to tic.. outMutc Htore In elanillnt; I tin rutin side event an the lVrii con- ii'inrnxn nf this roni't'rt anl aivlnir ftirnp. Ihn WBtthintrtnt. i. rm u .i.i. it tn thn urtiiiilii nf Koit.'Iuirir anil "r4 ferrno, and 6nveiopn.fr,. attend- 'Doiiifln county absolutely ir'. your ayitom of CaUrrh or Deafnw inf thn vlslu cf ttia rcrUrifs to Ttrkrtu nr bHnK fMv.-n out by . catiflAd br Catarrh. i Kn aland. Kriuic. HeiKlum. 0rm- 'ott'a Mulc Storv (or tho concert Kold by dnipKiata for over 40 yoara. (any, UratU. Uruguax ana Arvn- ;to tholr frl'tid. -utomera aud niu- hrrp next Monday, r 4 vxui.li iQieao, uaio itioa, ,ic lovors ol tne county, rtv dr.-. rilu'd tri nlalnlfrf plaint, and hereaflfr more prt("U lrl dffi rllii l ai follow n, lo v tt : tn I)oiii(ls, Countv, Orettoti. IjolntT the weM hi. It nf t lit northwrfnt -n;ir-trr 'ind ilii mnit 'i-t nuHrtir of ih nonbivt'M i.urtir nf net-tlin t'llrtv fmir Mt township twenty (JO nouth of rufittf mix l wui of Hi Will- , inn' tt MvridlMii. (trotron. rontunina Ion hundiol and lwn(v arrri ou r furihtr "--t if tti it thia u-'tmon I pi-d upt-n u hv , pu dlirttion trof In th Rrnchtirff I Nf rr-Ht'Vlow, a d(ly n v upanvr HOl.LYWOOn. Cnl., Koh, - O mty, nrfnn, putinnt tn un or- rne pturtHim KtittUtloa on the rtr' (,f 'l1!. I,nn- u Hiiinilton. For concrete orX call Taylor. US Na Flint St Tel. 22 i IL PKOltK as MOIK STAIt s NAI.MiV IS M 111 Kin. (Aialr. Pr I '-aisM ft ii 1 FORD, REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service of th a hove rut It! on tlif Mih day of lYl.r., lt25. qi ar fntthr imtlflH ihat thr i.p' of th firt piihll ution of thi nu union l tl'f 14th dnv of Klr., 1 in') thf ut uh!lat.oH thsj.it of t'f uiadtj on the 2Hi day of M..nh. l;-5. f Tiros, rtnowv. ..OrtMiav tnr Ulslniif t,i i .- . The department hat fairly com Bu.ld.ujj, im, Orecoo. Kiilnriea or motion plctttrp tnra may ho revealed to tho pulilit' hf thn tlmo Chief Stnttlclnn Loula Hlork, of tho taie depart n.. nt of labor completes an lnretU,ttlea h ban I't-en Instructed to begin Uu tap F. & F. Eugene - Rosebnrg FREIGHT CO. DAILY SERVICE BY .INSURED CARRIER Will fake freight to Eurene, Portland and ail way points or will move your furniture any piare. Roseburg Headquarters, Broadway's Garage Phone 393 Enjoy yg Sunday Dinner AT UhQ DOUGLAS GRILL SERVED 1 1 A. M. TO 8 P. M. OPEN 5 A. M. to 1 2 P. M. rfXX The Sent Sunday Dinner in Roseburg SOMETHING DIFFERENT ALL THE TIME TRY OUR SPECIALS W. R. WARNER. PROP.