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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1925. . PAR on April 2 COPC0 1 Preferred Capital Stock advances to $100 a share Seven months ago The California Oregon Power Company made a public offering of 10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) of 7 preferred Capital Stock for .subscription by its customers and friends in the territory it serves. Today, only half of the entire offering remains unsold. Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur chased direct from the Company at the price which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share per month if desired, and with interest at 6 ft allowed on all installments paid. Increased Value for Investors Prevailing market conditions, the country wide demand for good hydro-electric securities, and the approaching completion of the Com pany's new developments, which will materi ally increase the net earnings, now justify this increase in price of the Preferred Capital Stock, Announcement of the advance of $2.00 per share on April 2, 1925, is published at this time for the advantage of stockholders and prospec tive purchasers. For information concerning the 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest bearing partial payment plan, ask any member of our organization or simply clip and mail the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Office t OREGON Roseburg Mediord Grants Pass Klamath Fail CALIFORNIA Yreka Dunsmuir PRINCE OF WALES PREPARES FOR TRIP (lanM mm leased Vln.) PLYMOUTH, Eng.. Mar. it. Everything li In readiness aboard H. M. H. S. Repulse lor the Prince of Wales' voyage to South Africa and South America, beginning. Sat urday. The grim battle cruiser has bees scrubbed and polished until she looks like a jeweled ship, with brass and nickel blazing in the sun and her decks and sides spotless. The twelfth successive man-of-war to bear that name under the Union Jack, the Repulse will be the crack ship or His Majesty's fleet during the time the Prince la aboard. Only the best of officers and tart have been chosen to ac company the Prince and every da; life on board while Wales' stand ard Is at the foremast will be a rig' Id dlspla of discipline and tidiness. When other craft dip their flaag In salute they will be paying hom age to a living example ot the splendor ot Britain's sea power- fighter 794 feet long, ot 18,000 tons, carrying a main battery ot six IS Inch guns and a crew ot 1. 250 men with engines capable of hurling the whole mass through the water at S3 knots an hour. At the time the Prince Is aboard he plans to carry a daily program of gymnastics In much the same manner as he occupies himself whiie at St. James Palace. His quarters on the Repulse will con tain a gymnasium, bedroom; bath and smoking room. The gymnasium, a virtual repro duction of the one at the Palace, with the addition to the usual ap paratus of a mechanical horse, to substitute for the hunting rides lit which Wales has Indulged ex tensively this year. Anything will do tor sleeping quarters," the Prince said, 'but 1 want a complete gymnasium handy." o Real Irish songs and settings to night at the Antlers. tcALrcoRNL Oregon 1 POWER. COMPANY! a-WffW , J VUUR. PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization 'or mail this coupon today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. Name .clddress. JOHNNY DUNDEE IS UNDER SUSPENSION him6 Ior very likely to draw punishment ot appearing against the high Antlers. ... ... Mike "Hey. Pat, what new luun, -liar. 2 goln't to do tonight? Dundee s status brought Into qurs- Pat "Coin' to tion by the French boxing federa-1 operetta at the tion following his defeat in a bout , come along." ' with Red Chapman of Boston in Mike "Can we all go?' that city Monday night, will be j Pat "Sure Mike, discussed by the New York States j welcome." Athletic Commission at its meet ing next Tuesday. The former tcatherwelght cham pion Is under suspension In this state, the action having been taken February sixth when word was re ceived from Paris that Dundee had failed to keep his contract to meet Fred Hrettonel there, chapman Is MAY MAKE GOLD i FROM MERCURY IN SEPARATING DEVICE FINALE IN TEAPOT DOME CASE REACHED (Aancuttd Pma Ltaued Win.) CHEYEMNE. Wyo.. Mar. 28 The finale ot the Teapot Dome lease annullment trial was reach ed here today when Owen J. Rob erts of government counsel, deliv ered the final argument before Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy. Mr. Roberts started his argu ment by defending the govern ments bill ot complaint which the defense alleged was too general to be effective as a statement ot cause ot action. The government read from the rules of the United States supreme court, which re quire, he said, only a statement of ultimate facts In a complaint. Are you going to Well" tonight? "The Wishing EUGENE THEATER MAN DIES TODAY public opinion In support of co-operation among the racial groups In this country is a matter of satis faction to all who have the na tion's best Interests at heart. The development ot the luler-raclal understanding) through co-operative plana, and the action ot lead ers of races In local communities has contributed largely to this In creasing good will. I feel that the national Interra cial conference callod to bring lo cal leaders from many states to ex policies and plans Is worthy of en dorsement and support by all who are Interested In effective adjust ment of race returns. '1 send my wishes tor success to the two commissions and to this interracial conference." Stuaebaker costs less per pound than butter. o NOTICE OF MNAL SETTLE. MENT In the County Court ot the Slate ot Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Henry Murtindale, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed in the above entitled court and cause his account in final settle ment of said estate, and the court by order duly made and entered has fixed Friday the 17th day ot April, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the office of the County Judge, In the Douglas County Court house, In Roseburg, Oregon, as the place fur the hear ing of objections to said account. If any, and the settlement of said estHte. Dated and first published April 26th, 1S25. R. L. MART1NDALE, Administrator of the estate of Henry Martlndale, deceased. air yex school Better CHICAGO, Mar. 28. Two ma chines pronounced among the most efficient thus far built fro thesep aratlon of an element Into differ on ithtttnrca ai-n tn tin enmnletpri everybody's ln tne Keat chemical laboratory ot the university of Chicago. One It tit used for chlorine separation. From Halls Catarrh ZYZ d, J (Aaaucutcd PM Leawd Wirt.) EUGENE, Ore., March 26. Aron H. McDonald, owner of the Rex Theatre here, and of the new Lowell Theatre now under process of construction, died at a local hospital this morning. He was well known in coast and theatri cal and business circles. Some 14 years ago he formed the first film exchange in Port land, and later built tho Rex Theatre and moved here. He had been here for 12 years, and dur ing that time had owned the Castle Theatre, now dismantled with the construction ot the new Lowell and the old Eugene Thea tre, which is now owned by lue Helllg company. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mason Lee McDonald; one son, Donald McDonald of Eugene and one other brother, Robert McDonald, of San Francisco, Mprlirinp . J . T2 that whlch was Dut " lighter "-; constipation. It often works in one II1CUIVU1C claim for It rid ,tance In the mercury being sep- ! hour or less and never gripes. The your system of Catarrh or Deafness arated from the heavier by causing I pleasant and QUICK action of this caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years. .1 CHENEY CO.. Toledo. Ohio a ? L0NC 0lSTAMC T HAOUWc Our drivers and our truck men are all Instructed in the absolute necessity of handling your property with great care. In long distance hauling their carefulness counts. "We aim to please" H.3. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 the atoms of mercury about ln the machine times the speed of the fastest ex press train. Their mercury separator, chem Its say, will be of value ln con nection with experiments being un dertaken on the transformation of i mercury Into gold. 23,Kluiiey's Imp. Fiat F. A. Clemens Lot 4, block 23, Kinney's Imp. Flat Frank & D. J. Spaur Lot 5; Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat Frank & D. J. Spaur Lot 6, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat K. L. Riding Lot 25, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat ... Earl W. Parker Lot 24, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat Earl W. Parker Lot 23, Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat Chas. Barker Lot 22. Block 23, Kinney's Imp. Plat . Chas. Barker Lot 21, Block 23, Kluuey's Imp. Plat Mollie G. Shambrook Lot 12, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat Mollie U. Shambrook Lot 11, Block 27, Kinney's lmb. Plat Flossie P. Vlrdcn Lot 10, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat FlosBle P. Vlrden Lot 9, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat L. L. Spencer Lot 8, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat , to lumn efflrlent Intestinal evarnant will J. F. Rose Lot IS, UIOCK at seven surprise you. Adlerlka helps any j 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat ,-a.a ,i nn II. o .Inmn.h iinleim ' Ilia May JaCkSon Lot IB, due to deep-seated causes. Often I Block 27, Kinney's Imp, Simple Mixture Best For Constipation Simple buckthorn bark, magne sium eulph. e. p., glycerine, etc. mixed in Adlerlka, la excellent for NOTICE OF A88ES8MENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COMMERCIAL AVENUE . Notice Is hereby given that the coiumon council of the city ot Rose burg, Oregon, did on the 2nd day ot March, 1925, by Ordinance No. 647, declare the assessment for the Improvement ot Commercial Avenue from the west line of Jack son street, to the east line ot West First street, ln tho city ot Rose burg, Oregun.lo be upon each lot or purt o! lot or parcel of laua especially benefitted thereby as follows, to-wlt: Name Description Amount Ueo. Weber E. i of Lot 1, Block 23, Kinney's Im proved Plat 1344,18 M. W. Bergh W. i of Lot 1, Block 23, Kinney's Im proved Plat 344.18 ft. L. Hidings Lot 28, Block 23, Kinney's imp. Plat 688.40 Mollie U. bhaniorook Lot 13, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 688.40 J. F. Rose Lot 14, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 688.40 Geo. Weber E t of Lot 2, Block 23, Kinney's Im proved Plat 38 M. W. Bergh W i ot Lot 2, Block 23, Kiuuey a Im proved Plat - F. A. Clemens Lot 8, Block tfjuTCUESS Y TRQUSE 10 a. Button. i2 a Rip Look at the left rear pocket YOUR eyes tell you when trousers are stylish. You can feci with your hantls Unit the material is right. Try them on and the matter of fit is settled. But how. are you going to know whether they are made to give tealwearP Answer: Tick out a pnir of Dutchess Trousers. Look inside of them on the left rear pocket. Sewn there you will find a warranty label guaranteeing the payment of "10c a 'Button; $1.00 a Hip" This means just what it says no argument, no "red tape." We pay you if buttons come off. We pay you for a rip or give you a new pair of trousers. , Fair enoiigh? For more than a generation the manu facturers of Dutchess Trousers have stood back of this famous warranty. Dutchess Trousers hare to be right in wear and they are just as right in style, in materials, in price the kind of garments that are four-square with our policy of pro viding the men of this vicinity with clothes that satisfy. You will find here just the trousers you want for dress, for work, for play and be sure to look at the left rear pocket. a is I 8r Hill section. The work Involves I approximately 2200 Lin. ft of 16- foot concrete pavement, tne limns being more particularly described as Irom Engineers Station 64 60 to Engineers Station 8700 in Sec-, tion 11 township 27 S. R. 6 W. W. M. i No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bldder'a bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (6) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be requlr-1 ed for the faithful performance of the contract ln a sum equal to one half the total amount ot the bid. Plans, specifications, forms i f contract, proposal blanks, and full Information for bidders may be ob tained at the office ot the county roadmaster. Court House, Rose burg, Oregon, upon the deposit ot five dollars. 1 The right Is reserved to reject 1 any Item or all proposals, or to ac cept any separate Item of the pro posal or proposals deeme dbest for the county. IRA B. RIDDLE, County Clerk of Douglas County,. Oregon. (Seal) THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUG LAS COUNTY Geo. K. Qulne, County Judge, Edwin Weaver, Commissioner, C. L. Beckley, Commissioner, Attest: I Ira B. Riddle, County Clerk. 16.88 15.00 15.00 15.00 18,75 16.89 15.00 15.00 ; 15.00 18.75 16.89 15.00 15.00 15.00 18.75 GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD, delivered to all parts of the city. One loaf for you and no other w ill satlsTy. It's wholesome. It s pure. It costs no more. Phone 133. FOOD 8ALE SATURDAY POPULARITY Means Service and Satisfied Customers A renl personal interest in the wants of each customer our aim. Our increasinp business is ample evidence that our service and reasonable prices are appreciated by the public Walk in our new Jackson St. entrance and inspect our remodeled dining room. Good Meals 30c and Up. Open for Buninrss from 5 a. m. to I 2 p. m. &f)e DOUGLAS GRILL St. George's Sunday hold a window sale Saturday, Mar. 2K at Judd's Furniture Exchange. Cooked food, and needlework will be on sale. o MOTHERS IMPORTANT Plat 16.89 Ida May Jackson Lot 17, Block 27, Kinney's Imp. Plat 15.00 A. Creason Lot 18, Block i z. mnuey s inin. l-iai ...... la.vv CRITICIZES PRINCE a- cre.so-Lot 19. m 27, Kinney's Imp. Hat 15.00 removes matter you never thought was in your system. Nathan r'ul lerton, ''.rugglst. LABORITE LEADER NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bridge Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, at the court house in Roseburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m, on the 2nd day of April, 1925, I for construction of a bridge be- (Aawlttea hm LnH Wirr.) ! , . . n,. ,, . . i Total amount assessed to Mall says that David Klrkwood. i "reel: .... , n'-" twnen Canyonvllle and Tiller known laborlte member of I-arllament has . A statement or the aforesaid as- f.fv Crwk ,.,,, No. 4S. received so many threatening let-1 ;6'nr't. h" l'1 t'ai'V',i .. Tne worlt lnvoh"- ",B '"'c teri as a result of his attack, on j "h ' u U-n and the same t)(m of ! m,,ot A.. rnm Tru,Bi .h. t,in,.. iv. i. in ih. ii.i... I now due and payable at the of-,,,.,1 .79 t,n. ft. Tniln Approach. SChOOI Will, nf fmmn. nrf ...pwhere that "ce 1110 City treasurer liy UUIl III IBlUl iimiii ARTISTIC Jardinieres and Flower Pots Make the Home Atmosphere More Delightful Lovers of the Beautiful will Appreciate the big Line of Jardinieres and Flower Pots that we are showing this week there lias never been any thing like it in Roseburg, and for a few days we will sell these fine goods at a discount of Ten Per Cent ome in and look over the assortment- Prices are so low that you can afford several pieces for your home Goettel's Variety Store 249 N. Jackson St The Stors for a Square Deal the Glasgow branch of tho Nation al Union Rallwaymen have tak en up the matter with the home secretary. The latter Is said to have prom ised Mr. Klrkwood full Inveallga llon of the threats and to have of fered him police protection, which he has refused. I United States and If net paid with in twenty days from the date of ' tills notice sui:h proceedings will ! be taken for the collection thereof as are provided by the charter of the city of Roseburg, Oregon. Property owners who oemre to In tne , v;., 1.1.1 -.in 1.. considered unless of the ; nccfimlianleil liv cash. bidder's bond or certified check for an 1 amount equal to at least fure (5), 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 ono- for prompt tatl service, city or country trip. Phone 44. take advantage of the Bancroft hair the lotnl amount of the bid Bonding Act for the repayment of plans, specifications, forms of assessments are nereny notitiea 10 contract, proposal blanks, and full 1 Mothers should see that the I whole family take a thorough, purifying system cleansing laxa I tlve this Hprtng. NOW IS THE TIME The family will be healthier, ' happier, and get along better if the I blood Is given a thorough purify ing, the stomach and bowels clean- ! cumulated In the svstem, driven i"1.1 t.P"1"'?, away. HOLMSTER'8 ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is one of the 1 um katat aaV inPMt Inrint tnodl. Hne. in i.kT Tr, it .nri ... ih.,E. Haynes secretary of tho cour difference In the whole family. I "1l,tM the church and tg-lal r,v I Their color will be better, tfjy'll latlons. the Federal Cou"V II of I eat belter, sleep better, and be Churches of Christ in Amerlra, 1 well and happy. Chapman's Phar- the letter read: imacy. I "The evidence ot INTER-RACIAL IDEA ENDORSED BY CAL (Aflk-K-tlt.il pnm lyfA Wlrv.) CINCINNATI, Mar. 28 The movement for adjustment o Brain relations was Indorsed by Presl- ln a letter read before the national tnter-ra- iclal conference which opened here last night Addressed to Ueorge cull upon the city recorder for said purpose not later than Marcn 3'lth, 1925 as applications will not be accepted alter that date. .11. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. NOtlCE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Orsgon. Betted hlr! Owlll be received by the County Court of Douglas Cnan-)TilK COUNTY COURT OP fJOUO- Inforinailon for bidders niny be ob tained at the office of the county clerk or thd county roadmaster, j Court House. Itosehnrg, Oregon, upon the deposit of five dollars. 7fhe right Is reserve.? to reject ! any Item or all proposals, or to ac- j cept any separate Item of the pro posal or proposals deemed best for the county. IRA B. R1DP! !. County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. (Real) fa Oregon, at the court house in Kiiseliurr. Oregi.t at 10 o clock a tn., on Hie 2nd Sy of April. 1925, for construction work nn a sec tion of road between Edenbower develop t and I'mpqut known aa the Vine- I.A8 COUNTY, (I'-o. K. (julne. County Judra) Kdwln Weaver, Commissioner, C. I,. Ileckley, Commissioner. Attest: lta B. Riddle, County Clerk. BsHMflSiaK Ine lews-Kcview Of OU dktion.ries shoaM be Bcardd, as reeent aertris brwiaht additional wwd, ta(0 M Ungues, and P tub. had to discard their eld printing pUUs. Her. is the Mwly compiled dictionary UrfM and more complete U any similar ono-.nW.I eoe.bulary-.ll UM new word and aw special ieatares now roody for every raades. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Three of then eoopons, presented or mailed to this newspaper wun a noraiiuu .urn m . i. hi.- attribution, etc amount- ' U i Mail Orders 4 br m.ll. Inelori. I. I0 mil. I Hnti p e iUe.;or ton i.tef dial. net ... rr p.Min..rt.r bmpM. Ml 1 Sonne. lug only - V-enM Entitle every reader to thin New Enlarged Univenitie Dictionary Witbeet FertflOF tpe eeOMllie 4 Mew Beck II Net SMeiUe. Your Old Dictionary is How Out of Date Tfcie it (a mital too for sofoinf Croee WW hssla