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! FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925. II i t I ; i i r i f USE RED SEAL THE RELIABLE BATTERY for Engine, Phone or Radio They Give Satisfaction t Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store FOB DAYS OF '49 The Bull of Ashley and Rumclln afiuinst the Kir Pine Lumber company, the Glendale State Hank and others, was heard before Judge X..W. Hamilton today. This la an action In which the plaintiff are eking to recover 925.U00 alleged to be due on a promissory note, together with Interest, bringing the total to about 135,000. The cane Is a very technical one, Involving the intricacies of a tax sale, the en tire Issue being based upon wheth er or not the Glendale State Bank fir buying In delinquent tax certi ficates and gaining title to the timber property given as security on the mortgage, acted alone or as an agent. The land which was used to. secure the mortgage, was al lowed to become delinquent In ttjxes, and was bought at tax sale by the Glendale State Bank. The persona holding the mortgage are new endeavoring to set up their claim to title. 'Attorneys Corliss and Howell of Cortland, appear for the plaintiffs and Attorney Dexter Rice for the defense. i yacht tfwults to take the King on a cruise prescribed after his re j cent attack of bronchitis. A spe I cml train Kill take the party to j Genoa from Calais. The home of milk bread con forms to government regulations. Perfectly sun.tary, perfectly clean. It's good, li s perfectly delicious, it a a hundred cents worth to the dollar. (Jill MM UltOS. MILK UllKAD. Phono 133. : born 5 WEIIIIER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webber, of Gurden Valley, In this city, Tuesday, March 17, a boy. -Plastering, kalsomlning and pointing. Roseburg, Ore., Rt 1. BJix 3. E. Doug. St. m KING AND QIKE.N HMIy (lacbM l-raa Ltaaad Wire.) -LONDON. March 19. K.'ng Oeorge and Queen Mary left to day for Genoa, where the royal K A RUNG Kit Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Karllnger, of this city, at Mercy Hospital, Monday, March 16, a boy. STONE Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stone, 'at their home In Myrtle ('reek, Monday, March 2, a son, Krnest Everett, For Rent. Nice clean rooms, very reasonable. Big White house at Camp Ground. JAPAN PKACK ACT. (AMocUted Vrrm Leased Wire.) TOKIO, Mnrch 19. Tho House of Peers today passed the peace preservation act, a measure de signed to curb all forms of radi cal activity. Tixxf American fence. A thousand mi leu of It tn utaa In the county Is your KUarHiitee u( tbt quality. Sold by Wharton HroB. Crick in your neck? Just a fullness of blood .vessels : You need a strong 6 counter-irritant 'Sinapole" is the safest, surest, most pow - erful counter-irritant on the mafket. Jutt J THE 20-ajCENTURY MUSTARD PLASTER. Say "Sinapole" to your druggist today! j One of the many features of the American Legion "Days of '49" to be given at the Roseburg armory on two nights next week. March 27 and 28, will be the wild end woolly dance ball and the imported five- piece cowboy orchestra. This or : chestra will make Its first appear- ! ance In Roseburg and will dispense 1 the ol' lime rattlety-bang Jazz so ) popular a few years ago. Gats will be allowed on the floor and the dance hall girls will shoot down any of the hombres who try to get rough. This Bucket of Blood dance ball will be going full swing both ; nights of the show. The dancing 1 will start shortly after eight o'clock each night and continue uu- , til the party gets too rough. I The vaudeville show, the open ing number both nights of the ' wild west Tillage, Is all set. This I show starta promptly at 7:30 o'clock and lasts for half an hour. Admission to the Days of '49 show will be SO cents and In return the visitor will receive fifty bucks of '49 currency to spend at the vari ous booths of the show. The armory Is being transform ed Into a typical wild west village. Friday and Saturday nights of next week will be live-wire nights for Roseburg and visitors to the event are expected from J not only all parts of the county but from Cot luge drove, Eugene, Marshfield and Medford. Canterbury Bell plants, fine large clumps at IS cents each or 1 1.50 a dozen. All bedding plants In season. The Fern, Koseburg's Pioneer Florist; 109 South Jackson street. MtMtrUtH Frru ImH fire.) MEXICO CITY, Mar. 18. Disor ders In Quertero growing out of the schism among the Catholics snd adherents of the so-called Mexican apostolic Catholic Church are reported in dispatches receiv ed here. One person was killed and two were wounded In a clash Monday between a group of workers and a number of Catholics who mistook the workers for fotlowers of a new suet and believed they were at tempting to seize the Santa Crux church. Yesterday the Catholics organiz ed a manifestation, marching through the streets and destroying the windows of the Methodist church because, the dispatches say, they believed the Methodist pastor to be connected with the separatists. NOTICE TO HOUSE WIVE8 Do not bake Saturday. Buy your cakes and pies at the Girls' Club of R. II. S. window sale, Saturday, .Match 21, at the Twentieth Cen tury Grocery store. COOLIDGE RE-SUBMITS ' NAME OF WOODLOCK rAaancUtrri Ptws luM Wirt.) WASHINGTON, Mar. .-Prcsl-dent Coolldge toilay resubmitted tn the senate the nomination of Thomas F. Woodlock of New York to the Interstate commerce com mission. When Mr. Woodlock's name first was submitted at the last session of the senate so much op position developed that republican i leaders decided not to bring it to a vote. After another canvass of the sit uation today it was Indicated there might be no attempt to confirm the nomination and that after ad journment sine dip had been taken the president would give Mr. Woodlock appointment. MEN OF ROSEBURG Take home a carton of salad from the Girls' Club window sale, Saturday at the 2th Century Gro cery, and watch your wife grow young. ARREST STILL OWNER Right on time i Do your shopping and visit your fricnJs In comfort, all the year rounj. And don't worry about getting home' our safety coaches are alw ays on schedule and land you home safely, right on time. The sen-Ice Is frequent, too. Should you miss the stage you Intended to take, it won't be long before the next one draws up 'longslde. OREGON STAGES (AMM-UtH ITrm Lraard Wirt.) I1ENI). Ore., Mar. IS. Joe Pol ley, wanted hy the Marlon county authorities on a chnrge of posses sion of a si ill was arrested in llend this morning by Sheriff S. K. Roberts. Arundel, piano tuner, rnnne 1X9-L NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ' COMMERCIAL AVENUE proved Plat 1.38 F. A. Clemens Lot 2, Block 23. Kinney's Imp. Plat 18.88 F. A. Clemens Lot 4. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 16.00 Frank D. J. Spaur Lot 6, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat ... 15.00 Frank & D. J. Spaur Lot .. S. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 R. L. Riding Lot 25. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 18.75 Earl W. Parker Lot 24, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat U.8J Earl W. Parker Lot 23, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Chas. Barker Lot 22. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Chas. Barker Lot 21. Block 23. Kinney's Imp. Plat. 15.00 Mollie G. Shambrook Lot 12. Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 18.76 Mollie O. Shambrook Lot 11, Block 27. Kinney's Imp. Plat 16.89 Flosule P. Vlrden Lot 10, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat ... 15.00 Flossie P. Vlrden Lot 9, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat ... 15.00 L. L. Spencer Lot 8, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 J. F. Rose Lot 15. Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 18.75 Ida May Jackson Lot 16, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 16.89 Ida May Jackson Lot 17, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat . 15.00 A. Creason Lot 18, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 A. Creason Lot 19, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 Total amount assessed to street: $3076.12 A statement of the aforesaid as 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 United States and If not paid with in twenty days from the date of this notice such proceedings will be taken for the collection thereof as are provided by the charter of the city of Roseburg, Oregon. Property owners who desire to take advantage of the Bancroft Bonding Act tor the repayment of assessments are hereby notified to call upon the city recorder for said purpotu not later than March 30th, 1925 as applications will not be accepted after that date. R. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, at the court huu.se in Roseburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2nd day of April, 1M5, for construction wotk on ' a sec tion of road between Etlenbower and Umpqua, known as the Vine gar Hill section. The work Involves approximately 2i'5u Liu. ft. of lti lout concrete pavement, the limits being more particularly descrioeU aa from fenglneers Station 64-f-o to Engineers Station siUU In Sec tion it township 27 8. K. II W. W. M. No bid will be considered uuless' accompanied by cash, bidder'a bouj or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (S) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be requir ed for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one half the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, forms of contract, proposal blanks, and full information for bidders may be ob tained at the office of the county roadiuuster, Court House, Rose burg, Oregon, upon the deposit of five dollars. The right is reserved to reject any item or all proposals, or to ac cept any separate Item of the pro potul or proposals deeme dbest for the county. IRA I). RIDDLE. County Clerk of Duiiglas County, Oregon. (Seal) THE COCNTY COURT OF DOUG LAS COUNTY Geo. K. Online, County Judge, Edwin Weaver, Commissioner, C. L. Beckley, Commissioner. Attest: lia 0. Riddle, County Cterk. mil mm ; fip I L What Happens After Quick Starting? A common characteristic of almost any good gasoline these days is the ability to start a motor quickly But you should know what more is possible: Nondetonating gasoline supplies controlled ener gyproducing a smooth, quick, powerful vibration less acceleration and glid ing, rushing speed. "Knocking," even on steep hills under heavy pull, is minimized, be cause the explosions are progressive and power impulses are delivered to the pistons throughout the entire stroke. And all of this kind of fuel is completely burned turned into power. A maximum of mileage is thus obtained and carbon formation is delayed. Union is insurance of your motor's best per formancethat is certain Sold through Union Service Stations and in dependent dealers every where. Union Oil Company Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil UsiioB. 'Non-Detonating Gasdlitiie DR. SCHMI TO SPRING FOOTBALL ! TAKE BERLIN POST RESUMED MARCH 2Q NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Rose burg, Oregon, did on the Snd day of March, 1U2S, by Ordinance No. M7, declare the assessment for the improvement of Commercial ! Avenue from the west line ol Jack-; son street, to the east line of Went First street. In the city of Rose burg. Oregon, to bo uion each lot or Mirt of vt or parcel or land ' eapwially benefitted thereby as follows, to-lt: t Same Inscription Amount, iim Weber K. i of Lot 1. ltlock rs. Kinney's Im proved IMat ?3H lSi M W. llortjh-W. i of Lot 1. Illork 2'i. Kinney's Im prove,! IM.it 314.1s R. L. Riillnrs- l ot 2S. Mtock i !3. Kinney's Imp. Plat.... 6S.4 Mollie (1. Shambrook Lot I 13, lllock 27, Kinney's I Imp. 1'lat CS.40! J. K. Rose- Lot 14. lllock S7. Kinney's Imp. Plat 6SS.40 Gen. Weber -K 1 of Lot 2. I I Mock a I. Kinney a Im proved l'l:lt - M W. Uergh W 1 of Lot J, Ulotk 24, Kinney's lni- 3s QrldQt Construction, Doutflas County, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the Counly Court of Douglas Conn ty, Oregon, at the court house in Roseliurg. Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the nii day of April, liij.",. for construction of a luidK.e be tween Canyonville and Tiller known ss Coffey Creek llrldge No. 4.1. The work Involves the construc tion of 1 87 foot "A" Frame Truss, and 17!) Lin ft. Trestle Appmaih No bid will he considered miles, aecompaiili-d hy cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be requir ed for th faithful performance i.r theVontraet in a sum equal to on half the total amount of the bin Flans, fpeclfiealions, forms ronirart, proposal blanks, and fill; information fur bidders may he oti Inln.-d at the office of I lit ou .t;. clerk or the rniinty ritadi'MHi r Court House. Rovubnrg, Olefin, upon the d posit of five dollars. The right Is re.crvod to rej.-i ; any Item or all proposals, or to a. rept any separate lt. ni of the pr.. xsal or proposals deemed best for the county. IRA R. RIDIlI.r. County Clerk of IViuglas County. Oregon. (S. ill) TIIK COfN'TY COURT OF IK)10 I.AS (XU'.NTY. iio. l"(.ulne. County Jinle-', Kdwln Weaver, Commissioner, C I ll'A'vlry, Commissioner. Attest: lia B. Rlddla, County Clerk: I WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. The i transfer of Dr. Jacob Gould Schur ; man from his post as minister at Peking to succeed Alanson B. Houghton ss ambassador'to Germ any for which assignment he was promptly confirmed by the senate yesterday, leaves the Peking post und that of Ambassador to Argen tine as the two major diplomatic vacancies yet to be filled. An Inti mate knowledge of affairs there Is understood to bo sought In the ar )ointee for the Peking post, and it would cause no surprise here if the administration should turn to John Van A. Mac-Murray, assistant secretary of state, a recoanized ex pert on far eastern questions. In filling the ambassadorship to Vrgeutlna. recently made varant by the resignation of John W. Rld lle. Indications now point to the appointment of Peeer Auglustus lay, present minister to Roumanla to that post. CENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. Plenty room for farmer's horses. 23 Winchester St. north of Auto Camp, J2. K. Woodcock, Prop. APPOINT TWO Jt IMillH. (AMS-clati-d fVis Lraard Wtlf.) WASHINGTON, March IS. Wltlard f. ltooth. of Minnesota ind Araha K. Vanvolkenlnirnh of Missouri were n inlnntert today by rres'dent Coolldge to be circuit judges In the eighth circuit. . a) - " ' BUSINESS WOMcN'9 CLUB The ltosenurg Business and Pro lessloniil Women's V ",.!b w ill meet for the regular social meeting Krl Ir.y evenlntr. Mar. 2" at the Heln llne Conservatory. All members are requested to attend. (AaocUtisI Pnm Uupd Vie.) EUGENE, Mar. 18. Spring foot ball practice at the University of Oregon will be resumed March 30 the date of the opening of the spring term after the vacation per iod. Oregon already has bad six weeks of practice, and Coach Dick Smith thinks an additional amount of time will be required to drill the players In fundamentals In passing, tackling, blocking and punting. foothaii candidates will he di vided into four snuads. TCarh souad 'will hAVa flh.,n rlflMn mun TvtrA a week on Wednesday and Satur day, tho squads will be put through scrimmage practice. Play ers making the mest showing will be placed on the varsity squad at the start of the fall practice "Sep tember 15, Coach Smith and Virgil Earl, athletic director, will coach the four squads. Rase Williams, new line coach will not Join the team until fall practice begins. If all the regulars return In the ' fall there will not be a single weak place In the line. Oregon will i have Mamne and Smith at end, j Kerns and probably Bliss at tackle with Pulley and Shields at guard-; and Johnson center. tl Is gen erally rumored that Fat Wilson will not be back at center. There are several promising players from last year's treshma'n team who may beat some of the regulars. In the barkfleld will be Ander son, quarter; Jones, full; and Vi tus and Terjeson, half. Mlmnaugb substitute half-back and several freshmen backs should make it In teresting for the regulars. 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