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PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1925
ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1925.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS CN BACK PAGE. '.:
AT SAX FRAXCISCO AT SAtRAMKXTO
AT STOCKTON
AT SALT LAKE
AT roHTLASD
AT SEATTLE
AT LOS AKUBLK , AT VERXOH AT OAKLAND
April 14. IS, II. IT. II. Ma I, I. T, I. I. 10
' . CDTIDT 1S-19 a. m. p. m.
LOS A-kUELB OrVJK 1 Auk. ll.lt. 20, 31. J2. July 29, !9, 31
21-21, 24 Au. 1, 2, A. ni., p. m.
lun. 10 July 7. 8, t. 10.111. 11
-..,,. July 1, J. t, I, A..m. MTUC m.. p. ro.
VERNON m., 1-5 dCWD lept. . 30
Oct. 13, 14, IS, II, 17, Oct. 1, 1, I, 4, A. m..
18-18 P. fM.
Iun , 10, 11, 12, 13,
May 1, 10, 11, 22, Jl, 14-14 -
OAKLAND 24-24 fiAII Y
, UK. 25, 26. 27, 21, 2. UtU I
Oct I, 7, I, , 10, 11-11 10-10
July 7. I, , 10, 11, May 8. I, 7. 8, . 10-10 April 14. IS, II. 17, II,
12-12 11 1". n- P- m
Al FRANCISCO Sept. 29. 10 luly 18, 2. 10. 11 ' ! u. 21, !!,
Oct. 1, 2, 1, 4-4 Aug. 1, 1-1 M.t a. m.. p. m.
April 28. 29. 30 ,. , . . . , ... May 21. 17. 88, 29. 80.
, . . Iun" ' A. m., p. m., 81, Am.,
Aug". 11. 12. II. 14, 16. ?' in?' l ' , ;, inVi P
18-18 t a. m., p. m. m 0i y,, 11, a.
- ' m p. m.
April 21, 22, 21, 14, IS, Ua ' II. 27, 28, 29. 10, June 1. I, 4, S, I, t
- ' 26-28 a. m., p. m 81-11 a. m p. m.
SALT LAKE Sept. 8, 9, a. in., p. m., Sept. 1, 2. 1, 4, E, I.
Auk. 4, 6. I, 7. I, 0-9 10, 11, 12, 11-13 a. ir... p. m.. 7, a. m,
p. m.
. April .7, 8. 9, 10, 11, una 21, 24, 25, 21, 27. May 12. 11. 14, IS, 16.
I'OIITI.AND 1-2-11 2S-28 W a. m.. p. m.
luly It, 15. II, 17, 18. Sept. 22. 22, 24, IS. 21, July 21. 22. 22. 24, 28,
"' " 19-1-, 27-2; 26. a. m.. p. m.
' lune 16. 17. 18. 19, 20, May 12, 11. 14. 15, II. June 1J. 24, 15. II, 27.
SEATTLE 21-21. 22 17-17 28. un., P. in.
Sept. IS. II, 17, 18, II, July 21, 22. 2, 24, 25. ,gept. 22. 21, 34, 25, 26,
- -.(i-m, 21 - - - I rl-tl I 2T, a. ... p. m.
1. April 7-12 Oakland at Sacra
mento; Vernon at Salt Lake;
Seattle at San Francisco; Port
land at Los Angeles.
t. April 14-19 Seattle at Sacra
mento; Portland at Salt Lake;
San Francisco at Oakland; Los
Angeles at Vernon.
I. April 21-26 Vernon at Seattle;
. Oakland at Portland; Sacra
men to at San Francisco; Salt
1 Lake at Los Angeles.
' I. April 28-May 3 Oakland at
Seattle; Vernon at Portland;
Suit I-ake at San Fram-Jsco;
Sacramento at Los Angeles.
Tho chlldrpn love MILK DREAD.
. ui. m a in. rui. miia, pure)
butter, a greater percentage than i
the government demands, GRIMM i
BKOiS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
BETTER HOMES
Breed Contentment
Let us furnish your mill
work, satisfaction guaran
teed. Prices, material and
workmanship always right.
Roseburg Lmbr.&MfgXo.
....
Send It to a
Master
That "Send it to a Mas
ter" design you see here is
the same design used by
"Master Cleaners" every
where You are safe
whenever you read the slo
gan Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
laundrT kids
I
we.' LEAVE THE V46rW.
IANO COLOR. IN
AttoTrtATtVKPl.PAHS
JyST HOW WE WIW I.
(vti II
7( m; mm
Ii m-aaMa aaaaaaaa
Every shirt that we laun
der and every collar that
Itaves our place is Inun
ilrred up to perfection,
juxt exactly as our cus
tomers want them. We
give personal attention to
all laundry that lomci in.
and that Is the reason that
we do such gooo work. If
you are not satisfied with
your laundry work, send It
to us; you will be then.
Roseburg Steam
Launtfry
Pnn 71 Rossburg, Or
April 27 Vernon at Seattle.
Way 11 an Francisco at Vernon
(optional to pluy off as part of
luble-heatler).
June 1 (San Francisco at Seattle.
May 5-10 Seattle at Portland;
Salt Lake at Sacramento; Los
Angeles at Oakland; San Fran
cisco at Vernon.
I. May 12-17 San Francisco at
Sacramento; Los Angeles at
Salt Lake; Portland at Oak
land; Seattle at Vernon.
f. May 19-24 Portland at Sacra
mento; Seattle at Salt Lake;
Vernon at San Francisco; Oak
land at Los Angeles.
8. May 26-31 San Francisco at
Seattle; Lou AnKeles at Port
land; Sacramento at Oakland; -Salt
Lake at Vernon.
1 SPORTSMEN ELECT
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
fAMncUud Frtm laMd Wlr. 1
POltTLAND. Ore., Feb. 28.
The Oregon State Sportsmen's As
sociation in seseion here yester
day adopted a resolution protest
ing against the action of the leg
islature in dlvertnig 10 percent
of the game commission's funds
to the state general fund.
Telegrams urging defeat of the
migrator bird refuge act now
before congress were sent to the
Oregon delegation In congress.
Officers elected are: Dr. Ches
ter C. Moore, president; J. 11.
Frederick, Hood River, vice-president;
Blaine Hallock, Baker: It.
W. Jones. McMinnville; William
W. McNelly, Klamath Falls; Asa
Battle, Prineville; Walter Camp,
Corvallls; W. C. Foster, Tilla
mook: and Earl C. Simmons, re-
I tiring president, Eugene, direc
tors. R. J. Kirkwood of Portland
, was re-elected secretary-treasurer.
1 The stair of life should measure
i up a hundred per cent pure,
i GUI MM BROS. MILK BREAD can
qualify. Phone 133
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ADHERENCE TO THE
WORLD COURT URGED
(AacUted Prat LnmI Wlr..)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Ad
herence of the United States to
the world court came up In the
senate last night, but was put
aside so quickly that few senators
'realized the subject bad been
; broached.
j When the court proposal of
Senator Pepper, republican, Penn
sylvania,, was reached on tho cal
endar, Senator King, democrat,
Utah, suggested the objection he
had made against Its consideration
would be withdrawn "If the orlg
i lnal Harding plan Is substituted
j "Not my objecton," . Interjected
Chairman Borah of the foreign re
lations committee, and the propo
sal went back to the calendar.
Bring your family and enjoy a
Sunday chicken dinner at the Rose
burg Hotel Grill.
DEBATE WON BY
BIBLE UNIVERSITY
(Awx-ist! Prm Utwd tt irr.)
El'GKNE. Ore., Feb. 28. Ku
gone nlUle university won a de
bate lat night against Albany
collene here and Llnfivld colleK
at MrMlnnvlIle. The question
TUBBY
A107
IS
i E(8ou i-
HUMCttY 1
IwhEM 00 WE " V
June 9. 18. 11. 11, 11,
14, a- in., p. ni.
Auk. 25, 26, 27. 28, 19,
30, a. m., p. m.
May 19. 20, 21.. 22. 21.
24, a. m.. p. ni.
Dct. . 7, . 1, 10, 11
a. ax., P- in.
lun 90
July 1. 1, I, 4. a. m.,
p. m., 5 a. m.. p. m.
Oct. 11. 14. 15. 16, 17,
16, a. m., p. In.
IN THE
April 81, 22, II, 24, 25,
26, a. m., p. m.
Aug. 4. S. I. T,
a. m., p. in.
April 28. 29. 10
AUy 1. 2, 1.
m..
p. m.
Auk. 11. 12. 13. 14. IS.
16, a. m.. p. m.
June 16, 17, 18, 19, 10,
21, a. m., p. m.
Sept. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20, a. m.. p. m.
April 7, 9. 9. 10, 11, 12
a. nu p. m.
July 14. 16. 16. 17, 18.
ltf. a. m.. p. in. '
Special Monday Games
June 1 Los Angeles at Portland
June 22 .Seattle at Ios Angeles
(Optional to play off as part of
duubl.-header), -July
Su't Lake at Seattle. .
Weekly
9. June 2-7 Los Angeles at Se
attle; San Francisco at ' Port
lumt; Suit Lake at Oakland;
Sacramento at Vernon.
10. June 9-14 Portland at Se
attle; Sacramento at Salt Lake;
Los Angeles at Sun Franc.sco;
Oakland at Vernon.
11. June 19-21 Vernon at Sacra
mento; Oakland at Salt lake; I
Portland at ban Francisco; Se
attle at Los Angeles.
12. June 23-28 Los Angeles at
Sacramento; San Francisco at
Suit Luke; Seattle at Oukland;
Portland at Vernon.
13. June 30-July & Salt Lake at
Seattle; Sauamento at Port
land; Oakland at San I-'ran-cihco;
Vernon at Los Angeles.
cussed was "resorved that con
gress should be given power to
re-enact by two-thirds vote. Fed
eral laws Invalidated by the Unit
ed States Supreme Court."
The local affirmative team,
Luke D. Elliott, Allen P. Wheeler,
and Galln E. Jordan, was opposed
by the, Albany negatives, Bruce
Connell, Laurence De Rycke and
Wayne Overholser.
The Eugene Bible university ne
gative team that won over Mc
Minnville was composed of J. Earl
Ladd, Dorsey Dent, and Earl
Sloan.
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Special dinner at the Roseburg
Hotel Grill tomorrow. Chicken and
ail the good things that go with a
good chicken dinner.
ROSEBURG GIRLS WIN
The Roseburg high school girls'
basketball team won a narrow vic
tory over the Cottage Grove girls
;last night at the high school gym
nasium. The score was 14 to 12, and
the outcome was in doubt until the
final whistle. First one team and
then the other took the lead, but
Hoseburg managed to score the
winning basket. Dolly Pitcher of
Cottage Grove scored all of the 12
points for the visitors, and Ruth
Collins made all of Roseburg'.) 14
points. MIbs Wilma Dobell served
as referee.
: o
Betsy Lane Shepherd the noted
American soprano to sing in Rose
burg. HAND IS VICTOR.
(AwocUU-d Vrem Ix-awxl Wirr.)
MEDKOKI). Ore.. Feb. 28.
Ralph Hand of Med ford, won his
maicn lafli nigm wun unariHs
Daobenderfer, Dunsmutr, Calir.,
taking two of the throe falls.
Hand secured the first fait In 28
minutes with a face lock tnd leg
lock. Deabenderfer, with an arm
scissors, took the second fait In
1 16 minuU's, and Hand cinched the
I match with a flying fall from a
body hold in 13 minutes.
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LOANS FOR FARMERS
(AswotutH t'rcaa Laaed Wirr.)
SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 28. The
j first batch of loans to farmers un
jder the $1,500,000 relief appropria
tion by the legislature was given
final approval today by the mate
board of control. The board has
not yet made a count of the actu
al number approved of the augre
gate amount of loans approved.
So far 154 applications have been
received and these requests aver
age $.,18 eacb.
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IrtOUCHT I
l HftO SOMEIHIM to t
AUVTiMt
a
it
June 22. 14. 25, 26, 27,
26, p. n.
Dept. 22. 23, 14, 15, 24,
2 7, p. m.
June 28, a. m,
Sept. IT. a. m.
June II. 17. 18, 19, 20,
21, p. m.
Sept. 15. 16, 17, 18. 19,
20, p. nu
June 11, a. I
Sept. 20, a. j
April T. 1, 9, 10, 11,
12, p. m.
luly 14. IS, 18, 17, 18,
19, p. in.
April 3, a. in.
July 19, a. m.
May 12, 13, 14. 15, II,
17, p. m.
luly 21. 22. 13. 24. 28,
16, p. iu.
Uay IT,
July 16,
NEWS-
REVIEW
May S. I, 7, 8. 9, 10
p. in.
Set. 12, 14. 15, II, 17,
. 18, p. ni. .
Uay 10,
Oct. 18, I
Uay 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, p. in.
Auk. 25. 26, 27, 28, 29.
Jo, p. ni. i
April 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
19 p. in.
Auk. 18. is. 20, 21, 22,
Uay 21, a. in.
AUK. 10, a. 1U.
April 19, a. m.
AuK. 22, a. m.
July Sacramento at Portland.
Mm. 3 Seattle at Portland.
Aug. 10 Vurnuti at Purl land.
Auk. Annul? at Vernon.
iopiloiiftl to play oft us part of
oublt-.t:aUtjr). -
Schedule
14 July 7-12 Sacramento at Se
attle; Salt Luke at Portland;
Vernon at Oakland; Sun Fran
cisco at Los Angeles. .
It.. July 14-19 Oakland at Sacra
mento; Vernon at Salt Lake;
Seattle at San Francisco; Port
land at Los Angeles.
It. July 21-26 San Francisco at
Sacramento; Lj Angeles at
Salt Lake; Portland at Oak
land; Seattle at Vernon.
17. July 38-Aug. 2 Heat tie At
Portland; Sacramento at Salt
Lake; Los Angeles at Oakland;
bun Francisco at Vernon.
18. Aug. 4-9 Oakland at Se
attle; Vernon ut Portland; Sac
ramento at San Francisco; Suit
Lake at Los Angeles.
WORK ON BANK !
BUILDING WILL . I
START MONDAY
(Continued Irom page one)
Columbia Terra Cotta company of
Vancouver for the terra cotta.
The plans for tne remodelling of
the Douglas National Bank building
will follow along classic lines. The
large terra cotta columns forming
the recessed entrance and orna
mental metal doors are suggestive
of the purposes for which the
building is to be used. With the use
of a tan-colored scratchface brick
and terra cotta trimming to har
monize will create a building of
pleasing effect Steel plate girders
will be Incorporated In the revised
construction of the banking room
that will permit of the removal of
the present interior, columns, so,
that a spacious lobby can be provid
ed In the center with the presi
dent's office, cashier's space and
working counters arranged on the
sides. At the end of the lobby will
be the two massive steel doors
opening Into the safety deposit
vault and coin vault
I This will be th'e first bank to be
constructed In the state of Oregon
to use "Don steel" for doors and
vaults. This Is a new metal that
will' successfully resist both oxy
acetylene torch and power drill.
Torch experts failed to penetrate
this steel after an attack lasting
several hours. The tests were made
with the latest oxy-acetylene burn
ers which eat through the same
thickness of other steel in from
four to five minutes. Large power
drills failed to penetrate this steel
after exhaustive tests. , In adopt
ing "Don steel", the Douglas Na
tional Bank has further exemplified
its policy of progressive safety.
The entrance to . the banking
room will be at the front center on
Jackson street, through a marble
vestibule with swinging glass doors,
Into a central lobby 17 ft. wide by
35 ft long. On the right of the
lobby Is si lun ted1 a private office
with desk space for officers, follow
ed by four cages for paying and re
ceiving tellers. On the opposite
side is a writing room for men
customers and one for women. Ad
Joining this is desk room fur offi
cers and three cages for paying and
receiving, with windows aleo pro
vided for exchange and statements.
Entrance to the two vaults is train
ed from the rear of the lobby; the
door on the left leading to the
safety deposit vault and coupon
booth for customers use. The right
hand door leads to the coin vault
The Star
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Uay 21.
a. in.,
June 1
.lit. 8.
13-11
AprJI 7, I, 9, 10. 11,
12-13
July It. IS, 18, 17, 18,
19-19
June II, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21-21
Apr. 21,
26-21
Sept. 18, II, 17, 18, 19,
Auk. 11,
16-16
SO-20
June 23, 24, IS, 21, 17,
Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
21-27
June 3,
Sept. 1.
7, a.
June 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
.14-14
July 28, 29. 30,. 31
AUK. 1, 1-1
June 80
July 1,
in. p.
Xt. I, 7,
July 7,
12-12
Sept. 29,
CKt. 1, 1.
BY THE
April II, 15, 16. 17,
1!I-1B
Auk. 16, 19, :0. 21,
26-21
Uay 19. 20, 11, 22, 23,
2t-24
tux. 24, 26, 27, 28, 29.
SO-SO
May 5. I.
July 28.
Auk. 1. 1
May 12. 13, 14, 15, II,
17-17
July 21, ii, 23, 2). a.
m.. p. lu., 25, 26-26
Sept. SI Seattle at Los Ans1es
itjptlunal to play off as part of
uubl -header). .
Oct. 5 Salt Ltko at Portland.
19. Aug. -11-16 Vernon at Se
attle; Oakland - at Portland;
Suit Luke at San Francisco;
Sacramento at Los Angeles.
10. Aug. 18-23 Seattle at Sacra
memo; -Portland at Salt Lake;
tvin Francisco at Oakland; Lun
Angeles at Vernon.
21. Aug. &-3D Portland at Sacra
mento; Scuttle at bait ltike;
l.o AnReleit at iSan Francico;
Oak lun d at Vernon,
12. Sept. 1-7 Los Angeles at So
uttle, Suu Francimo at Port
land; Suit Luke at Oaklund;
Sacramento at Vernon.
23. Sept. -13 San Francisco nt
Seat tie; Lpb Angeles at Port
land: Sacrutnentu ul Oakland;
Salt Luke at Vernon.
Bl'SPECTS lUXEASi:i.
(Ajwx-UtnJ lrw Uwd Wire)
NOG ALES, Ariz.. Feb. 28.
v special ageni oi me aouinera w
Facif Kuilway, who returned
here yesterday from Ksper-
anza, Mexico, where he re
4 leased two men held on sub-
piclon of being Hoy and Kay 4
De'Autremont, wanted In con-
nection with the SUkiyou
train holdup, expressed the
belief that thd De'Autre-
monts ore in Northern So-
nora. The search for the
.men will be continued, he said. 4
which is separated from the safety
qV posit vault by a steel grill, back
of the counter. Adjoining the vault
on the Oak street side, is a separ
ate room for the bookkeeping ma
chines, thus eliminating the noise
and confusion from the main bank-1
fng room, connection is had with;
the tellers by telephone. i
t The lobby and fixtures are of
'walnut and Imported marble of
handsome design. The writing
rooms and of rice ra' quarters will he
finished throughout with marble
with walnut trim. The lobby floor
i will be of marble slabs with a
double check desk in the center and
j another oue attached to the rear
'wall of the lobby. A private tele
phone booth is provided for use of
j customers and the bank.
I The entrance to the second story
will remain on Oak street, but will
be moved back to where the en
trance to the office of Dr. Stewart
now is. The rear walls of the
banklug room and vaults will reach
to the entrance.
The bank officers have given
much time and study to the ar
rangement and to the material, as
well. During the past year some of
them have viHlted every -newly
built or remodelled bank of the
pABt two years In the state, and as
a result, believe that nothing has
bien overlooked for the convenience
of the customers as well as the em
plottes. Much thought was given to
thu construction of the vaults. The
I km stei'l la the latest and most
expensive , metal made and was
adopted by the Ch'-nifral National
llank of New York, and other
larne banks, after thorough Inves
tigation and te.tl8. The new Dexter
Ilorlon National Hank at Seattle
has also mude lu vaults of Ion
steel, as have four other banks in
Washington. Thus far no Oregon
Oft nk ban employed this metal, but
Boarder.
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OUT AMONliTME 6AD OLD
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V y FMiHi. BtlURMrfN
ALVJKVS GET SC.HETHIM6
aa "to kat y
17. 11. 19. 10,
p. in., 11-31
9, 10. 11, 12,
Tune 2, 8. 4. 8, I. 7-7
Sept. 1. 2, 3, 4, S, 4 4
J. a. m., p. in.
April r. 29. 10
Uay 1. 8. 1-8
Auv. 4, 6. 6, 7, I, 9 9
10
April 21. 22. 21, 14, 25,
26-24. 37
Auk. 11. 12, 13, 14, 15,
16-18
tl, 81, 25,
April 28, 21. 90
lisy 1. 1, t-l
Auk. 4, t, 6, 7. I, 9-
13, 11, J4, IS,
1. 4, S, 6, 7-7
May 81, 27. 18, 21, 90
a. in., p. m., 11-81
June 1
Sept. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13-11
1, 3. 4. 5, l-C
m., p. in.
2. 3. 4, a.
in. 5-5, I
I, 9, 10, 11-11
July 7, 8,
12-11
9. 10, 11,
Sept. 29, 30
Oct. 1, 1, 3, 4-4
8, 9, 10, 11.
20
3. 4-1, 5
June 20
jniv i . 9
4, a. m..
p. m., 5-6, 6
Oct. . 7.8,
11-11
9. 10,
ASSOCIATED
June 9. 10, 11. 12, 11.
14-14
Oct. 13. 14, 15, II, 17,
1818
7. 8. 9. 10-10
29, 30, 31
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PRESS
84. Sept. 15-20 Vernon at Sacra
mento; Oakland, at Salt luk;
Portland at Sun Francisco; Se
attle at Los Angeles.
25. Sept. 22-27 Los Angeles at
Sucrumento; San FranctHco- at
Suit Lake; Seattle, at Oakland;
Portland at Vernon.
26. Sent. 29-Oct. 4 Sacramento at
Seattle; Salt Lake at Portland;
Veriiou at Oakland; San Fran
cisco at Los Angeles,.
17. Oct. 6-11 Salt Lake at Se
attle; Sacramento at Portland;
Vernon at San Francisco; Oak
land at Los Angeles.
tS. Oct. 13-18 Portland at Se
attle: Salt Lake at Sacramen
to; Oakland at Snn Francisco;
Vernon at Los Angeles.
it Is the belief of tho officers that
it Is the beut safeguard known, and
its additional expense fully war
ranted. A new ''heating and ventilating
system will be Installed, and a
new feature will be Venetian blinds
at all windows, which will do away
with awnings on the outside.
The Roseburg Hotel Grill, under
the management of L. M. Howard,
Invites your patronage.
STANDARD OIL CO. .
ESTABLISHES PRICE
(AMnolatH Vrnm rcaaod Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Inde
pendent gasoline interests general
ly look to the Standard Ooll com
pany of Indiana for the establish
ment of price levels and endeavor
to prevent cutting below those lev
els, the federal trade commission
today reported to the senate.
The report submitted by Presi
dent Cool id Ke as a result of a re-
rent senate request covered an In
quiry by the commission into
market conditions in l!23-24.
While the several Standard OH
companies since the dissolution
decree "generally operate less
consistently as a group," the re
port said, the more Important
members of the group are "fortify
ing themselves by acquiring con
trol of Independents and entering
ne w branches of the industry as
Integrated and dominant units in
the territories, In which they op
erate." Two companles the Prairie OH
company and Standard of Indiana
were declared In a substantial
degree to "dominate" the price of
crude oil and of gasoline In the
mid-continental where about one
half the crude is produced and
nearly one third of the gasoline
produced Is consumed.
DAILY WEATHER HEPORT
U. S. Weatner Bureau, local or
flee, Roseburg, Oregdh, 2t bouri
ending 5 a. m.
Prsclp. In Inches and Hundredths
Hlgheat temperature yesterday.. f6
lowest temperature Inst nlpht 33
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total preclp. since first month. .5. 05
Normal preclp. for this month....4.5
Total preclp. from SepL 1.
to dale . 33.23
Average preclp. from Sept.
1, 1X77 21.20
Total excess from SepL L
1924 .... 9.03
Average precipitation for 4tt
wet season. (September to
May. Inclusive) 31.48
Fair tonight and Sunday.
WH RKI.I.. Meie.rflol..
FOR SALE
KOR SALE Wicker baby bufc-gy.
rnone 2SS-J.
FOK SALE Oak and fir block
wood. Phone 14F2.
JaPALAC Palms and Varnishes, at
t'owells furniture Co.
FOR SALE R. L R. hatching eggs.
nest strain, vzb uobb SL '
FIR wood, cord wood, 2-tooi or 1S
lnch wood. Phone 14F14, Boyer
Bros.
FOR SALE 20 good ewe with
lambs. E. P. Thiol, Vonculla,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Small cottage at New
port. Address "Cottage" care
News-Review.
FOR SALE Chevrolet coupe like
netf.'Some extras. 1925 License.
H00. 603 S. Mill St.
FOR SALE Nursery stKk. Phone
27F3. Morning or evening. K. L.
Ellis, Roseburg. Ore.
FOR SALE Milwaukee mower in
good running order. W. O. Paul.
South Deer Creek.
Bargain i a dodge sedan.
Easy terras. L. R. Chambers.
, Highway Service Garage.
FT)R""SALE TtioroughbredTWhlte
Rock Matching eggs (Daniels
strain.) W. R. Klnsel, Wilbur,
, Ore. ...
FUR SALE O. A. C. Uarred Rock
eggs for hatching. 60c a dozen.
None better. C. E. Mabley, Phone
. 6FL
FOR SALE Ford touring car In
good mechanical condition, with
license. 850. Inquire 235 E.
First Ave. r
fflf)CcOLl SEED for sale. An ex
tra ,ood strain, well selected and
raised same for four years. C. G.
. Sheppard, Dixonville, Ore.
FOR SALE Estate of Dan-Griffith's,
2i miles south of Melrose
, P. O., on Scott road, containing 62
acres, 30 clear, 5 acres in prunes,
apples, cherries, straw berrieSjlo
ganberries and some oilier
, kinds. Stock and implements and
200 ricks of oak and laurel cut on
ground at a bargain. Lloyd Grif
fith, Melrose, Ore.
NOTICE of sale of Oo-ernment
tlmbur, lianeral Land Ofllca, Wa.li
tligtun, I. C, l-'eb. 17, l2a. Notice is
tlwreby given that subject to the
tonilitloita and limitations of the
u.'t. of Julia S. ISIS (39 Slat., 118 .
frVbruary 2. 1 11 S. (40 Ktat., 1U)
ana Juua 4, mo (41 mat., 768), and
iluparl menial regulations of April
14, 1124 (bo L. !., H7ti. ths tlnibur
un the following lands will be sold
March 30, 1UU5, ut 10 o'clock a. m. at
public- auction at the U. ti. Land Of
flee at Hoseburg, Oregon,' to the
lilghe.t bidder at not lass fhun thu
upiirnlMed value aa ihuwn by title
milieu, eule to be subject to the ap
proval of the Hncretary of the In
terlor. The purchaee price, with as
additional Bum of one-flftll of one
per cent, thereof,, being commie
.Ions allowed, must be depoalted. at
time of sale, money to b returned,
if sale la notvapproved. olherwlee
patent will Issue for the timber,
which mu.t be removed within ten
years. Hide will be received from
cillxens of tile United Htatee, associ
ations of Much cltUetia and corpora
Hons organised unuer the lawa of
the United Mates, or sny stiite, ter.
rltory or di.lrlet thereof, only. Up
on application of a qualified pur
chaser tile timber nn any least sub
dlvl.lon wll be offered separutely
botors being Included In any of
fur of a larger unit. T. 21 a.. K. 12
W., Hec. IT,, NKVi SK1 red fir KOUO
A!., white fir 100 M red cedar 2i M.
cedar poles SOoo feet; HK4 bK4 red
fir S&0 M., white fir 75 M., red ced.tr
rfi M., white cedar M., c-d:ir poles
liioo feet, none of the timber on
these tracts to be sold for lees than
li.OO per M. for the red fir. 11.00 per
M. for the white fir and red cedar,
and $4.00 per SI. for the white
cedar and l.olli per foot for the
cedar 'Holes. T. 2S R. It. 1 V. 8eC.
22, Lot 6, fir 300 M , Lot 7, fir SO
M., none of the timLer on thene lota
to bo eold for lean than $"J.5o per M.
T. 117 H It. II V., Hec. 35, 13. red
fir lftoo M., red cedar 40 M. none tit
the timber on tills lot to be aold for
lees than 11.76 per M.. for the red
llr and fl.bO per M. for ths red ce
dur. T. 211 .. II. 10 W.. See. 36. HVV'4.
SK'., red fir 2u0 M-, Willie cedar soo
M., none of the timber on this tract
to be aold for lees than f 1.60 ner M.
for the red fir and $7.00 per M. for
the while cedar. T 2D S, It. 11 W.,
Sec. 2, Lilt 1, red fir 140 M., flc pil
ing 140 M-, wlilte cedar 120 M-, Lut
2. red fir 400 M-, fir piling loo At.,
white cedar 160 M., Lot 3 red fir li',0
M . while cedar 200 Al., ImI 4 fir pil
ing 2o0 ,M white cedar 110 Al., KK'4
Ni:v, red fir 2K0 At., fir piling 4O0
M . white cedar 360 M.. 8ll k NliU
reil fir I (I oo At., wnlta cewar 300 Al.,
iNK'l rlW'4 red flf 40 A4., fir piling
240 M.. white cednr 120 M.. HK-,
:HV, red fir 2K It. fir piling IKO
M.. unit- cedar .1110 Af.. SW'i l-iV'4
jr.-d fir lei
Al. fir in; Inn 60 Af.. whin
lee
'At
itlar 200 Al.. NK1. tK 'i. red fir leo
fir billriu. 310 Al.. white cedar 200
At
MV'4 m:--. red fir 3"0 Al
piling 10 Al., Willie cellar 400 Al.,
HKla fK'i red fir looO Al. white .
d'ir 340 Al. cdiir poles 24o, HW
HK'4 red fir 4'ie Al., fir nlllnz l" Al.
white cedar 3O0 Al.. none of the tllll
her on thl. section to lie aold for
on .wciion iu "o eiiiu lor
than $2.00 per Al., for the red
11.60 tr M. for tlte fir ptiltiir,
per Al. for the whltu cedar,
lees 111
nr. II
41.00
and $.70 each for the cedar pulci.
WllllHm Hpry. Comtnl.aioner.
By WINNER
get ooitaY
V e.& Gum i v
FOR SALE Inspected Gold Dollar
strawberry plants. D. C Ho
Gehey, Phone SF13. . .
FOR SALE Jersey cow, cheap. In
quire Thomas Jenny, 2 block
west Riverside Store.
FOR SALE Socond hand reed
baby buggy cheap. Inquire at new
house back of 130 . 2nd Ave. 8.
FOR SALE Dodge roadster, chiutp
ii lanen at once. Heady for. luu
road with 1925 llcea..Enguu iu
fine condition. Can be teen at
Rice's Carage. , .
TON-AKU A hAU Day Elder'
truck and trailer. Must be sold al
once. Priced right. Apply tn O. W.
Young, 116 Caaa SL Administra
tor A. S. Frey A Sons estate.
FOR SALE Cheap, 12 acres ad
joining Isadora Station in Plat A
Orchard Hill Land Co., about i la
cultivation. Make an offer. Fo;
particulars write Henry Davis,
290 E. 7th SL, Noah, Portland,
Oregon. , .
PIANO FOR SALE Near Rose
burg. Very fine latest model pi
ass at big saving and terms lit)
monthly to responsible party- For
particulars write at once to Cllna
Musio Co., 64 Front SL Portland,
Ore.
WANTED
WANTED Old building for wreck
ing. Address Wrecker, care News
Review. - 5
WANTED Men or women to trarl
el. Ooed paying proposition: E,
Repass, Gen.Del. Roneburg. .
WANTED In ordeTlVettleTan
estate, the address of Nate Jew
ell, who was in Drain. Oregon) In
September, 1921. Send to Box
, 1823. Station F Portland. Ore.
T
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished room. Bol
water, bath. 401 8. Main.
FOR RENT-Furnlslied'apartmeota,
Inquire Wilder and Agee store.
FOR RENTilouse, lo""X7Manir.
ciose in. uuy water, lots iruiL U
V. Helblg. 407 W. Cass SL
FOR RENT Modern g-room ' fui
nisnea nouse at 444 N. Rose.
PhnTU lr.tti ...nU- a , a
FOR RENT Blacksmith shop" Will
turnisn tor responsible party, w.
J. Meredith, Looking Glass.
Phone 18F2.
MLSCELLAi-ZOUS
FULL marcel and bob curl 75 cent! '
hair cut and curl 60 cents. -331
H. Main, phone 67-Y, Amy
. Rogers. .
RA D1ATOHS That's my business.
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man,
329 W. Lane.
CAR OWNER Don't forget, U
call 661 when In need of tnts
part. Stutfa Auto Wrsckinj
Bouse.
WILL-TRADE For a small house
with garage; seven lots, on rail
road, located two blocks north of
station, at Sutherlln, Ore. What
have you? Address X24, News
Review. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLER ChlropractU
physician, 126 W. Lane SL
DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist.
Phone 401 212 Park Ins Bldfl
Moore Bros. Dairy "
Purity Brand Milk
Diono 15-F15 or 612-T
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, pressing. Alteration
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
Old Friends
Best
That's why our customors
II ko lo trade here the old
reliable line ot (Jrocerlea w
sell has made friends who re
fuse to accept something un
tried anil most always not so
good.
Economy Grocery
Phon 63
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
.. STOP AT ,
Hotel Umpqua
Tanks
OasolllM, OA,
'Wscst and Aa?
VfFTAL,
Woo l Uaiu
K del M 10,000 OaL
IIP
Churchill Hdwe. Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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