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    RC&EBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MARCH 28. 1925.
SIX
. LIST OF COUNTY '
:i CLAIMS ALLOWED
, Following Is a list of the claims
audited ana allowed at the last
"regular terin of cuuuty court:
',. March 4th, 1925.
,, ' tifiM'iiU Count) llili".
KoadniustBr K. ii. Frjer $2.00;
F. c. Frear, $6.07; Slierltf: lllgh
' Vay Service Co., $2.00; F.. E. Leas
a,$:i24.D0; .Mrs. v. II. iiuziull, .!U;
,0'erry Foster. $27.00; 11. W.
Kvuns. $4.oo; lira. K. Henrick
"son, $;i().0O; L. P. .Minard, $42.00,
"K. liendrlckson, $27.00; Jt. II.
Urinsted, $27. UO; Echo Caddis,
"$37.50; Klsie Hudson, $12.00;
.iMIIdred Long, $42.00; Agues Mil-
ler, $42.00; I'earl Patrick, 42.00;
.uurion
Itruinirer istu do- u'cal.
"era l.nlon Tel. Co.. $1.35: M. Kul
..lerton. 14.011- II. II. Khamhrnnk.
$16.00; F. W. Jilllard, $2.00; K.
I.eus. $3.40: Hoseburg Garage.
,,$3.00; County Clerk: Kllhain Bla-
,,tionary& Printing Co., $4.66; As-
sesHor: Glass & J'rudlioinnio Co.,
$32.19; F. W. Haynea, $8.20; Sun
"Printing Co., $2.00; Circuit Ct.:
,,C. K. 1'arks, $12.00; A. 1!. llou
..ser, $12.00; Hotel linpiiua Cafe,
'$8.30; County Court: McKeau,
- ;;Harby and Haldwln, $37. 76; Fee
JJiKler Hardware Co., .70; Hudson
Llnctrlc Store, $3.7r; Hoseburg
Development Co., $40.00; Church-
HI Hardware Co., $11.75; County
. Ct.: Douglug Abstract Co., 8.10;;
' George K. Qulne, $15.70; Edwin
', Weaver, $21.00; Fort Umpgua
Courier, $25.90; C. L. HecUley,
! $16.00; Oakland Tribune, $14.40;
Koko-Titfuny Co., $16.20; Justice
;ourt: J. M. Gross, $3.00; J. U
.Fullerton, $2.00; 1.. E. Ilennln-
i fter, $2.00; W. A. Ilranliam, 6.00;
A. Ii. Clarke, $3.30; Geo. Jones,
$156.00; A. S. Ireland, $8.20;
Fred liyron, $7.20; C. H. Daugh
terly, $1.00; y. w. Dlllard, $2.66;
George Knight, $8.00; Julius Hy
. limn $8.00; Losun Wynu, $s.oo;
Lester L. Hell, $1.00; C. W. lllggs
$1.00; C. T. Heunett, $1.00; H. F.
Shields, $1.00; J. P. McKay, 1.00;
. 'A. J. Young, $1.00; F. W. Dlllard,
$2.99; Jas. II. Dcarllng, $3.00;
' H. H. Manning, $2.00; F. J. Smith
$2.00; W. C. Gruhlie, $43.40; Co
roner: M. E. Hitter, $47.60; Dr.
' 11. C. Eastland, $5.00, Dr. llerlha
' Devoro, $5.00; M. E. Hitter, 1.65;
' School Supt.: I'm slow Furniture
Co., $1.76; Sun Printing Co. 5.60;
-'A. C. Wood, $3.00; Agnes John
con. $187.00; Lillian H. Davis,
52.00; Peter Spencer, $3.60: J.
F. Burach, $12.60; Leon a Mars
.ters. $13.60; Edith S. Ackert,
'$7.45; lndg & Co. Homo: Mercy
"Hospital, $178.36; Jjuvi Davis.
. $10.00; Kite ilrujllrers and AUatus
. $45.00; M. E. Cooper, $2.00; Mor
gana Grocery, $10.00; J. C Pen
' ncy ft Co., $5.74; Morgana Gro
.eery. $10.00; W. C. Grulib, $6.40;
-Farm Hureau Cooperative ExcH.,
$3.50; Cordon ft llishop, $10.20;
"Cast Street Market) $18.70; Econ
omy Market, $28.60; Ideal llak--ery,
$5.92; A. 8. Wallace, $5.00;
. S. Ilolslnger. $K.V4; Hobort
llrothers, $75.61; Morgana Gro
,,cery, $112.35; Page Lumber and
Fuel Co., $49.66; Hoseburg Hoot
erie, $7.00; Itoseburg Luutber ft
Mnnutacluring Co., $14.17; A. J.
' Lilburn, $2.98; Tito H. S. French
j Transfer Co., $1.75; Denn-Gorret-sen
Co., $33.76; Peoples Supply
Co.. $3.05; Jail: Lenox Furniture
'Co., $16.60; C. J. Hroior Co.,
$10.60; Itoseburg. ateani Laundry
. $2.65; Douglas Grill, $208.95;
Jnvenllo: Agnea M. Pltchford,
"-$69.95; Adda MaKinnla, $3.00;
"Alia Gardner, $4:50; Ferry: R. II.
Freyer, $3.26; Couuty Surveyor:
fcugene Dlrlzgen Co., $7.24; H. L.
Eppslein. $76.35; A. E. P. Mit
chell. $70.00; M. C. llowker,
, .,37.65; W. 9. Crear, $20.00; T. F.
.Holmes, $7.60; Koke-Tilfany Co.,
$42.50; Health Unit.: Graham ft
""VYtolls, $1.00; Hoseburg News-He-
,rLew, $17.00; Dr. W. C. llelt. .60;
K. H. Stewart, $7.60; Lloyd
Crocker. $3.25; Western Union
Telegraph Co., $1.85; Florence
, Grundy, $60.00; Ellen Post,
.$60.00; Midland Chemical Labor
'ulorlea, $12.00; t'mpqua Drug
;Co., 2.66; Indemnity: O. C. Luch
Ivrhnnd, $7.00; Medicine: Lloyd
-Crocker, $34.86; lied Cross Phar
macy. $9.85; Nathan Fullitrton,
, $6.36; Marsters Drug Co., 10.45;
Klght of Way: W. G. Coats.
$13.00; Htiunty: C. W. Huckman,
, $20.00; Al Ingram, $10.00; John
A bene. $10.00; Earl E.. Perry,
$10.00; Wm. Itompler, $20.00;
Tony Earlbach, $50.00; Henry Tl
aun, $10.00: John Pluelieard,
$10.00; W. D. Henry, $20.00; W.
"T. Young. $10.00; Oscar Head,
$20.00; W. A. McCord. $10.00;
C. M. Collins, $60.00; C. A. Frock
- $10.00; Mark Hull. $l.oo; Leon-
rd Cooper, $10.0(1; A. E. Dcle-
-renne, $10.00; L. P. Ilcnn, 10. 00;
Clyde lleckley, $10.00; II. J. Hen-
. diick, $10 00; Dexter llotinittnun,
.$10.00; Gerald K.' Hlchanlsun,
$10.00: W. I.. Whlttlng, $10.1111;
, 0. M. Ilolcumb, $10.00; Dali' Ho
itev, $50.00; Lawrence Denii,
-$10.00; C. L. Hockley, $20.00; V.
C. Dunnlviin, $10.00; Current Ex-
, iiendltures; Pacific Tel. and Tel.
..CO., $102.44; The Itoseburg Hook
Store $17.60; Hoseburg News-lle-
' lew, $456.96; California Dregen
rower to.. $57.43; Ira It. Kiddle,
$3.83: J. II. Kimball. $7.00.
Hond llUlrlct Put mil.
pist. 1: It. H. Sutton. $37 67;
, Tim Wandell, $r..99; S. II. T.-ller.
$2.99; Creed Conn, $ll.!i6; Her
man Paulson. $2.99: Ctatg S. llit
lln. $8.96; L. E. Thniupsnn, 4 99;
, Hist. 2: II. D. Cotinine, $.'8. '.'5;
H. J. Fretwell, $1 1.9S; (). II.
Ming $1.49; John Alexander,
$1.49: Hert Young, $1.49: John
I Hruee. $1.49; It. T. lllak. lv.
$11.99; Hist. .18: Hill Wallace,
(1.74; Gus Wallace, $13.96;
Claud l.awson, $10.46; Herbert
" ltaymotid, $20.94; W. C. Hay-
moml, 20.i R. L. Wallace,
$I7.4; A. L. Perkins, $27.87;
Dlst. 4: J; II. Dnlley, $20.94; Al
..fn.l Hose, $64.56; Dlst. 6: O. II.
.Walker. $58.4 1; Li.ren Hall,
-$20.93; Walter Walker. $8.97;
Frnnk llnye. $11 96; l)l. 6: Cly--do
Hvdell, $21. 4; Norm. Wenlh-
-erly, $2 99: Gard Saguherd. 2.911;
"Win. Gerrlson, $2."s; Howard
'Miimtin, $2.99; W. J. Hurchard,
.$11.98; I. Ii. Wakillel.l. $4 4S;
-Arna Johnwn, $2 !".; Ed. Me
"Donald, $4.48; Dlst. S: W. W.
"Hunch, $24 43; C. C. Hancock.
M$5.8: Al'i I. unn. $:..9s. i E.
-Hlnehart. $5.98; Jim Mlllord,
"4.49; Hlllea lltird, $2.99; lust. 9:
"Hoy Flshor, $17 23; Ilos. oe Mll
TGr, $22.41; Arthur Mode, $1.49;
Dayton Mlntei, $5.8: Alva Mau
ipiu. Jll.iiT; 1). C. Hlgglubotham,
, $11.6; Lester Darby, $7.47;
Scott Goodman. $1.4H; Dlst. 10:
Fred Hyron. ,6.4s; K. Jennings,
$11 M; A. S. Ir.Hnd. $!.; II.
'.. lsrland, Ivan Swift,
$5.!); A. M. lllggins, 12. 9; Jas
per Howard. $".; II. 1.. Swan,
lll.kti; Dlst. 11: Stuart Cooper,
$S.fc7; W. (i. Cooper. $4.4S; tl. W.
Cooper, $42. mi; lilst. 12: T. K.
I Heard, $2.1H; Corvln Heard,
l$ll.iiH; Neul Heard, $5-",.a ; Hist.
lti: Kdward Kdmonds, $2S.44;
Hist. 17: A. C. I.'lain, $91.08; U.
iy. Ash, $27.77; Wbert Hall,
17.8ti; Iesler Wells, $20.17: Noll
jKtone. ,41. M; Klnier A. Moore,
$13.46; Hill llurKln, $26. U; W.
T. Fierce, $24.66; Fred Hell,
I fit.su; nana jiuas, i:u.j4, iuiu
- Sims.
IZ.zs; r.. 1. iiiunueii.
1 f 29.92: J. 11. Yosum. $.".!): Ken-
I neth Harvey, 11.21; J'eter lildtel,
Sr.. $10.47; 11. -M. Han, ;:.
eter Dldtel Jr., $36.93; Hob
Townsman, $32.94; E. L. Pfaff, c. Wcatherford. $10.60; Leater
$11.98; Harw-y Jakes, $14.97; vVells. $1.90; liwt. 20: W. G. Coui
Cbaa. Masthaff, $8.98; C. M. Ack- Motor Co., $16.61; Thiel & Son.
er, $5.98; Dist. 18: It. W. Curtis, $9.60; P. D. Wolford. $2.00; An
$26.94; Donald Ollivant, $2.24; dys Service Station, $28.50; Dist.
Carl A. Carlson, $2.24; (ieo. Ha- 24: Thiel ft Sons $9.00; Standard
con, $17.44; Dlst. 19: W. C. Le- oil Co., $9.99; Dlst. 26: Cowana
vens, $128.77; Fred Hartle, 63.79, Garage, $10.12;; Stearns ft Che
John Sparks. $16.43; I). H. Ked- noweth, .76; Dlst. 27: K. C. Hill,
field, $16.43; Chas. Pike, $20.96; $22.50; Dist. 28: C. W. Lundeeu,
Wm. Ilranliam, $4.48; John Ilos- $12.00; Dist. 30: Geo. W. Culver,
terniundt, $20.96; G. C. Grout $6.00; Dist. 37: F. F. Heard,
$46.34; Chas. Mi Neal. $40.36;
Gilford Hamilton, $16.44; Lee Yo-
kum, $14.95; Dlst. 20: H. J.
SiialdinK. $75.79: Hen Matloon,
$23.91: Claude Moore, $1.49: C.
L. Spalding, $29.88; Geo. Hester,
son, $11.96; John Hediick, $1.86;
C. H. Gile, $2.24; E. E. Smith,
$3.74; Ora Swearingen, $2.99;
Dist. 21: Frank Galdablnl, 2.99;
J. H. Hetrlck, $1.49; Dlst. 22: Ed
Meyers. $12.21: Herald Meyers.
$20.96; Geo. Meyers, $7.47; Dlst.
3: D. Vandervort, $44. 6o; J. E
Tlliele. $8.98; John Smith. $2.99;
Dlst. 24: I. 11. Hui'klns. $58. 1.,
Abe Cole. $13.08; Win. C. .
$11.22; John Potter, $14.95; W.
W. II ink ins, $20.96; Dist. 25: S.
N. Woodward, $8.46; W. W. Pugh
$5.99: Itomie Howard, $7.49; 11.
A.Coolman. $2.9; Dlst. 26: D. A.
McCord, $43.41; Geo. Chenoweth,
$11.97; Harry Greon. $5.99; Dlst.
27: W. L. Leonard, $37.92; 8. D.
Moore. $3.73; E. F. Hall, $4.48;
John Wlnnlford, $5.99;, Zoe Wln-
nirord, $9.70; Italpli Wlnnlford,
$4.48; C. K. Hinman, $1.49; W.
L. I-onard, $6.49; Lester Kamp,
$2.99: Geo. wlnnlford, $4.49; W.
L. Leonard. $8.72; Kalph Wlnnl
ford, $5.98; Gail Wlnnlford, 2.99;
Vere Wlnnlford, $2.99; Dlst. 28:
Roy Agee, $14.15; Koy Qulnton,
$2.24: V. N. Lnltilllt, $2.99; Dist.
.30: J. M. Spaucake, $8.10; C. M.
Malcolm, $6.10; J. E. Marks,
$51.52; Clarence Mill. ley, $2.99;
C. K. Marks, $13.44; Hert Kruse,
$2.9; Dlst. 31: J. It. Chancy,
$32.85; W. II. Raymond, $17.97;
Mllbourn Raymond, 2.99; Newell
Wood, $4.49; Clyire Totlen. 2.99;
Dint. 32: J. M. Spancake, $10.60;
C M. Malcolm. $10.60; C. W.
Puckett, $9.97; E. Noah, $2.99;
Geo. Puckett. $19.74: Ward Wil
liams, $5.98; Dlst. 3: F. II. Lnno,
$24.69; Wlllard Smith, $5.99;
Clyde Hatfield, $32.89; Dlst. 36:
Seth Matthews, $17.45; Geo. V.
Kooke, $11.98; Lee Engels.
$29.95; Oscar Sllenllis, $23.92;
Dlst. 37: J. M. Spancake, $7.48;
C. M. Malcolm. $7.48; C O. Mat
thews, $65.10; D. J. Hagerly,
2.9; Dick Hagen, $2.99; Wilfred
Howard, $2.99; J. F. Conn, 5.99;
J. W. Uass. $1.49; Dlst. 38: D. P.
French, $26.17; M. S. Johnson,
$10.45; Geo. J. Thomas, $16.44;
F. I. Hetts, $2.99; J. M. Weaver,
$1.49: Dlst. 39: E. C. Davis,
$71.49; F. A. Iloggoss, $8.97: Al
vy Hunter, $20.96; Dlst. 41: T. L.
Hrewer, $37.43; II. It. Jones,
$19.46; Wm. Ludlngton, $7.47;
Oscar Jackson, $1.49; Hert Jack
son, $1.49; Dlst. 42: Noah Sel
lers. $25.95; 11. W. Jones, 20.96;
Dlst. 46: Arthur Woolley, $78.36;
L. C. Voley, $2.99; Dlst. 48: Roy
Struder, $32.44; F. L. Hinder,
$7.47; Dlst. 49: A. O, Ousialson,
$6.98; Ed Esselstrom, $2.99; Ho
bert Esselsirom, $10.46; Earl lin
ker. $2.99; F. L. Jones, $2.99;
Lloyd lllekford, $2.99; Fred Hart
man, $16.43; J. A. Honk, $20.93;
1). T. Craig, $13.44; Gordon
Campbell, $2.99; 1). Campbell.
$7.47; R. Campbell, $10.46; Dlst.
60: John F. O'Mara, $55.89; E.
L. Hone, $20.97; Wm. O'Mara,
$11.96; Edgar Shirley, $8.97;
Tony Mela, $4.50; John Mnsgrove.
$4.10; Jim Musgrove, $8.23; Leon
Gleason, $10.47; Dial. 51: J. M.
Davison. $18.96; S. D. Goff, $8.98,
C. J. Goff, $3.73: C. S. Hunt.
$23.92; Alfred Hand, $1.49; Fred
Ilium. $2.99; W. A. Davison,
2.99; J. L. Lasswell, $1.49; C. II. I
Davison. $7.48; Homer Haines,
$2.99; Will llarrlman, 2.99; DHL
65: T. C. Johns, $27 92; J. N. Mc
Gliinls. $17.97; II. Meriin.la,
$ll.9s; .lames Mclllnnls, $6.98;
Wm. Mi'tlliints, $5.98; David Mc
fllllllls, $8.97; F.d Anderson, 5.98;
H. S. Julius. $17.97; Dlst. 50: C.
M. Slcgvl, $19.46; Thus. W. Hie-
gel. $2.99; Dlst. 67: lsadore Ron
deau, 11. KS; Tmn Rondeau, 4 48;
Wlliner Clark. $4.48; Dave ll .m-
1 mer. $2.99; Joe (loodreau, $1 49;
DIM. :.9: E. A. Pierce, $9.73: Ira
'Pierce. $4 48; Dlst. 61: G. T. Roy
1 er. $38.16; Frank Smith. $23.91.;
jlrn Itnyer, $8.97; O. T. Henry.
$198; Herman iierhendt. .:;
John V Ottilia. $-'6.9.'.; Geo. Voy
I i ha. $1 l.9;; Dlst. 62: (I. II. t'. Ml
. ulford. $-18.7.1; Lee innifoio.
1.3. 92: Adam Schneider, $tVi I
1 1 cu r sliic'j r, l.i i.:: Charley S..'
i . en ii. $11.! 'i; James o.mi.
I 129. 2: Sam I'eerv. $11.96; Dlst.
65: It. W. Alspnilgll. $75.29; Ll
tner Hull. 61.56; Finery WUHuiik.
$50.82; C. M. Koonis. $51
Geo. Konnls $19. 31: W. P. Wea
ver. $2 99; Clnlliln Fields. $2.9H:
Tiny Fields. $2.99; Howard t nr
ler. $11.93; II. K. Jones. $32.91;
Dlst. 6: T. H. Burnett. $66 91 ;
Tom Hlinielt, Jr.. $.'3.91: Gordon
Hurm'lt. $19 CI; Hist. 68: Wal
lace Raymond. $13.15; ,1. F. Nan
Allen. $13 4.".; Riitiuoud Snyder,
$8 97; Lawi.iiee Mlcliaels, . 46;
Wilbur llatinoml. $:. 96; Nor
man Hatmonil. $4 4.; Paul an Powder Co.. $144 41 : I'akts l.lim
Allen. $7 45; lint White. $,iS !'.'; l.er and Fuel Co.. $35 Church
Frank White, $ 1 4 95; Hert Fills, ill Hardware Co.. 114 6"; High
$11 96; Dlst. 70: I). A. M. fold. ; way Service Co.. $3 94: Standard
$ 1 7 20; Georj- Clienoweth. 1.49; (III Co., $11. 90; Roy Catching Mo
Walter Anirsl, 12 99; Dlst. 7:1: S. Iter Co., $21.40; Ewarl Brother,
A l-ane, $23.65; J. J. Sylvester, $ I wi.
$31 37; Conrad Townsend. 16 40; i Bridge Payroll.
P. Cowan, $10 13; Paul Lane,! 0. T. Koyer. $18.27; J. O.
$2.99; Clayton Raymond, $12.70; shoup, $7.47; lllng Coulter, 2.99;
Zara A. Black, $11.20; DUt. T7
J. F. Mcflanahan. $12.19; K. K.
Drown. 8.97; Frank Grubb, 2.99;
Hose McClanahan, $7.47; C. W.
Lundevn, $11.99; L. G. -Voxley,
$1.49; Dlst. 78: Chas. W. Olins
house, $26.96; Geo. Dewey, 5.99;
F. E. Ollnghoute, $5.98; Chas.
Dewey, $2.99.
Jtoud District Hills.
Dlst. 1: H. F. Hebard, $4.00,
Jotlson llrothers, $19.20; )Ui.
3: J. A. Janelle, $2.60; Gardiner
Mlil Co., $3.75; Frank L. Taylor,
H3.50; L. E. Lea.h, $6.75; l;W.
6: J. K. Drown, $5.20; Dist. 6:
V.'. J. Hurchard, $5.95 (Trans, to
Spec. Iteedsporll; 11. L. Ilosseli,
$1.71; it. 11. Fryer. $1.68; Dist.
7: II. L Hossen, $16.52; It. O.
Thomas, $9.58; J. N. llenderer,
$.'..oo; Dlst. 11: P. I). Wolford,
$1.00; Zigler-Fee Hardware Co.,
$18.41; Dlst. 16: P. D. Wolford.
$4.00: Dist. 17: O. A. House.-,
25.60: Elders Hardware
CO.,
$8.45: C. E.Osborne, $13.82; M.
$. so; Dlst. 41: Clinton Jones,
$16.13; Dlst. 60: MoCrewry Hroa.,
$2.95; Dlst. 62: Wharton Pros.,
.68: E. L. Settle, $5.50; ft 36.00
(asagn of It. H. Easley); StearnB
ft Chenoweth, $15.65; Dlst. 66:
Churchill Hardware Co., $9.00;
i Dist. 62: J. A. Denn Powder Co.,
I $10.12: Dlst. 65: Habb & llexroad
$8.25; W. C. Dement, $33.47; U.
J. Goff. $42.72; F. A. Deparny,
3.64; Dlst. 70: Earl Hrant 28.00;
Dlst. 71: Wharton Pros.. $62.40
J. A. Denn Powder Co., $54.00;
P. Gllham, $3.00; J. H. Davis,
$8.00; s. H. Crouch. $22.65; Dlst.
1 4: Ivan Dysert, $3.50; Wharton
Bros.. $15.00; Dlst. 77: K. C. Hill,
$39.00.
Spociul Tax Hull.
Dlst. 40: J. M. Deardorff,
$32.94; Dclmar Deardorff, 14.95;
Chas. Miles. $2.99; Dlst. 62: Will
Hasmond, $6.98; Jim Mcllugill,
$5.98; Grant Kincald, $1.49; Geo.
Wilcox, $8.98; Fay Leatherwood,
$2.99; Erarett Goodman, $2.99;
J. C. Hamilton. $2.99; Alva Step
hens, $7.4 7; Geo. Mcllugill, Jr.,
$2.99; Hen Cole, $2.99; Cabbie ft
Son, 17.98; Loyal Stearns, 17.98;
ft. L. S. earns, $4.48: James Lea
therwood, $3.14; Dist. 66: Itollle
Johnson, $34.01; C. E. Fenters,
$19.43; Lloyd Johnson $17.95;
Oliver All-en, $9.71; Lee Kinkade,
$9.71; Ray Harveston, $3.73; W.
G. Dockweiler, $6.72; Dist. 62:
G. II. Winniford, $6.49; Lee Wln
nlford, $2.99; Fred Parrott, 2.99;
Scott Hritt, $2.99; Dist. 66: J. M.
Deardorff, $5.98; Chaa. Mllea,
$25.96; Dlst. 71: W. W. Hogard,
$24.42; J. G. Cole, $59.80; Al
bert De llcrnardl, $41.89; M. L.
Kiinmel, $58.36; V. E. De Her
nardl, $16.44; M. E. Slack, 16.44,
E. J. WrlKht, $4.48; J. Green
wood, $5.98; L. W. Rice, $91.20.
SpecUil Tux Hills.
Archie Damon, $1.50; Dist. 7:
P. D. Wolford, $4.00; Dlst. 30:
M. C. llowker, 14. UO; Special
Heedsport: L. E. Leach, $4.00; II.
L. Hossen, $3.15; F. J. Herman,
$1636.00; G. S. Hinsdale. $74.50,
Generul Itoud Payroll.
Jack Higglns, $62.88; S. A. Per
due, $5.98; Ray Wright, $2.99;
W. S. Bryant, $11.96; Jack Hit
ter, $8.97; V. N. Poole, $11.96;
W. V. Poole, 10.46; J. W. Wright,
$10.46; Koy Matthews. $22.47;
Joe Allen, $5.98; Fred Wright,
$4.48; A. Morgan, $2.99; Frank
Fate, $2.99; Howard .Moore, 2.99;
Pete Uluni. $2.99; Waller Hutch
inson. $2.99; Fred Perdue. $5.98;
E. W. Riddle. $72.35: J. M. Spun-
cake, $110.40; C. M. Malcolm,
$110.40; Walter Karris. $l.4;
Henry Archambeau, $16.44; O. E.
Cook, $4.48; chas. Moore, $5.98;
Wlllard Cook, $5.98; Harry Dow
ney, $2.99; 40d Williams, $13.45;
IClsa llalnville, $2.99; It. W. Tho.
mason, $7.47; G. A. Archainlicau,
$14.94; Geo. Hoiidcau, $13.44; E.
II. Moore, $13.44; V. Lerwlll,
$11.96; C. (Illmore, $11.96; John
Gllmore, $16.45; W. F. Webb,
$5.98; A. Lucas, $5.98; J. Lucas,
$5.98; Jim Dumont, $5.99; Clyde
Rydell, $71.81; Arna Johnson,
$43.36; Julius Rcpilenger, 6.98;
Arthur Clemo, $4.48; Lawrence
Smith $7.47; Chas. Henderer,
$2.99; D. R. Wakefield, $28.41:
Yale Grubbs, $8.96; Stacy Fen-
ley," $5.98; Gilbert Hinder, $5.98;
Cbaa. Snook, $5.98; R.' A. Moore,
$1.98; Jack Mattoon, $I.4S; Wat
son Ross, $1.49; Arthur Mack,
$10.46; Francis Mack. $13.46;
Lew Howe, $4 48; J. E. Wlnnl
ford, $57.57; Emmett Hall, 60.87,
Ralph Wlnnlford, $22.42: C. A.
1 1 In mil n , $35.93; W. L. Leonard,
$20.96; Henry Halrd, $95.20; J.
P.. Wlnnirord, $28.79; Emmett
Hull, $52.38; Ralph Wlni.'foril,
$24.66; C. A. Hinman, $34.4 1;
W. L. Leonard, $11.98.
Generul Itoail Hills.
Feenauglity Machinery Co.,
$17.36; White White. $2.10; O.
A. II mixer, $7.50; H. S. French
Transfer Co., $9.98; Host-burg
Auto Tops and Mat. Co., $10.00;
I Swurta Garage. $50.25; Suthcrlin
i Cerate, $1.86; Thi'Road Hiiildeia
j Kqilipment Co., $50.40; Fillers
i Hardware and Heating Co., o.7o;
I Roy Hufbam, $1 80; Douglas Ab
stract Co., .30; Hoy Calclilng M-
! lor Co.., $8
River Plate Sleel
i Co., $423.70;
Willamette Euulp.
; Co., $1.90.
Market II.ni.I rnroll.
C. W. Lundeeu. $137. 25; I.. II.
j Smlck. $155.74; 8. C. .Meredith,
! $51.32; C. A. Coffell, $56.80; J.
I.. I'srrott, $28.40; M. I). Elliott,
$87.26; Frank Lady, $87.25; Al
lied Cloak, $59.33; E. Parrott,
! $35.88; W. L. Slltherlln. $11.96;
Art Lady. $3.42; E. D. Lewis,
'$ 1 7 94; F. F. Jacobs, $5.98; M.
I II. Hughes. $92 84.
.Market lloa.l Hills.
Olds Construction Co. $1200;
Churchill Hardware Co., $1 25:
! F. F. Patterson. 66.37; J. A. Denn
Frank Smith. $35. 3: O. T. Henry
$2396; John Trowell. $11.96;
Ivan llysert, $17.45; William Dy
sen. $11.96; W. V. Hurst, 71.89:
II. M. Gallop, $27.44: D. J. ltur-
ke, 37.90; Alvin llosworth, 21.94;
Paul Selig, $21.94; John Sellers,
$21.94: liryan Dick man, $33.91;
John Hoagland. $19.94.
HriilKe Hills.
Myrtle Creek Garuge, $20.66;
P. D. Wolford. $33.00; Highway
Lumber Co., $60.30; W. V. Hurst,
$1.20; S. II. Crouch. $67.50: M
C. Hunker, $3.00; Shell Co., 6.00
HOMESTEADER IS
RECOVERING FROM
PNEUMONIA ATTACK
C. S. Irving, homesteader , on
Rock Creek, who was found sever
al daya ago suffering from a severe
attack of pneumonia, and who was
ill and helpless In his cabin, alone
and without fire and food for more
than a week, has recovered suffic
iently from his experience to be
brought out to tho Dellernardi
home, Mr. Irving went to visit
his traps, and while at his home
stead suffered an attack of pneu
monia. He was unconscious much
of the time, and was alone and
helpless. Friends, worried by his
continued absence, discovered his
plight, and Dr. Helt, the county
physician made two trips to his
homestead, traveling on horseback.
Mr. Irving was brought out yester
day, being able to ride five miles
to Rock Creek, and was taken to
the Dellernardi home where he is
now being cared for.
Surely this eating business Ib an
awful habit but It must be done.
Therefore the best Is none too
good, so long as it costa no more.
GRIMM BROS. MILK DREAD.
Phone 133. -
qfieatieslfJ
Antlers Theatre.
"The Prairie Wife." a Hugo Bal
lin production for Metro-Goldwyn-Maver,
which starts a two day run
at the Antlers theatre on Sunday,
Is the screen adaptation of Ar
thur Stringer's novel of the West,
but contrary to the custom of most
Western pictures, offers no wild
and woolly portrait but the story
of the struggles of a young mar
ried couple to make a home It Is
the "Old Homestead" of the west.
With realistic touches, Hugo
Tlallin has directed Dorothy De
vore, Herbert Rawlinson, Gibson
Gowland, nnd an excellent support
ing cast, In the delightfully differ
ent story of a young society girl
who marries a western man. anil
the difficulties that beset their life
in the west.
Liberty Theatre.
Exotic Vlenesse cafes, beautiful
women. Intoxicating music, Vien
na's fascinating underworld tem
pestuous, terrifying, entrancing
RUPTURE
EXPERT
FOR
Men, Women
and Children
Coming to ,
Roseburg
on
Saturday, April 4
at
UMPQUA HOTEL
From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Evenings by Appointment
ONE DAY ONLY
Return Visits Made Regularly
No Charge for Consultation
On above date notod rupture
applianeo rxpTt, C. K. Hetlllch.
will prove to every mptunil per
son free of char:
'That you tnn no more at quire
an efficient and mm for .a Me rup
ture appliance by mall than you
ran a net of tefh. a all those
who, for year have neen wurry
InR along with the oiM-fahinned,
111 nmfllinjr, elastic wrbb, or other
poorly flttlnsc trnsnea know N iheir
Morrow. Their ruptun-a wore small
when they Btarled with thpf-e make
Hhlfta and now they are larp' and
often painful. j
That an appllanre, to be effici
ent and comfortable cannot b. sent
by nwiil or Mold over the counter
but has to 1m up to date, fi i utl
ft .'filly constructed and inns; be ,
fitted to you by an expert in per
son. That only throuch this i vert 1
personal work will yon b- nm
forlable for yenr to enmr ran
perform your work and even i.illy ;
become normal ai;a!n becaus. eo
pie have different shap
nd
riipinreit are nanny ever i
same, condition and location."
KtntMIcA Phow that l-.V ,
rhildren by wearing proper
tary appliances, rci rid of
ni pi ures.
Thofti a f f lie t ed with n a
n the
r all
.ni-
:iieir
..I or
ventral rupture nrter opin ion,
i or prolapainit otomah will be
much Interested In hi hleh tmdeTa Kohlhagen of the Fullerton
up to date ahdonifnal sun
for men and women, made t, fit
all M". ths-ies nnd purges.
SKAMT.KSS elastic sto Mngs
outwearing all others. Mai - to
measure.
The opportunity to
our exact, condition
tln.l
nut
properlv
anT
u vnn'
tight now ! not miss It.
C F. REDntCH
Rupture Appliance Expert
Home office:
335 Boston Block Minneapolis.
Minn.
How many people do you know
WHO DO NOT OWN AN AUTOMOBILE
Bring us your list of these non-automobile owners and we will explain
an exceptional opportunity that we are offering during
March 30th to
COOL MOTOR CO.
DRAIN
all these and too much more to tell
about here, are the contributing
reasons why "The Crimson Run
ner," the attraction at the Liberty
theatre tomorrow, Monday and
Tuesday. Is among the most stim
ulating and gripping romantic dra
mas we have eTer seen on
screen.
the
This is another one of those re -
niirkuhle dramas which emerees
as the product of the gifted Hunt
Stromberg. one of the youngest
producers in the country. Strom
berg Is a progressive young uinn
and can be depended upon to make
a real contribution to the
Willi each new production.
screen
CARD OF THAHNKS.
We wish to express our very
sincere npreciation to those who
assisted us with flowers and ex
pressions of sympathy In the loss
of our loved one. 11. R. Rlchter.
UKRTHA O. RICHTKIl.
ANNUS WOOD.
IIKHNAR1) RICIITE.
FRED RIOHTF.R.
BERNARD RICHTER,
O. A. RICHTER.
RALPH lUl'HTER.
DECLAMATION CON
TEST LAST NIGHT
The fourth of the series of the
declamation contests which are
betnjr h-eld between the various
grade schoolsln this city, was held
last night at the Benson school at
7:30 o'clock. The meeting was
opened by a program, conn U tin
of one imiMcal number by the
member of the hiti school or
chestra, a solo by Lymon Spen
cer, accompanied by Mrs. Chas.
Meinllne, and travelogue by W. U.
Paul.
The first of the contests was
between the third grades of the
variolic sc.iools, and was consider
ed a very Interesting one. The
wtnnvrs of this contest were.
The. ma Parks and Geo. Itrough
ton, of the Hose school, who were
given f irnt place. Second place
was given to Ka Penney of the
Ful lerton school and to Irvtn
l-rnnn of the Hen son school. Hutu
l-Vnton. of the llenson school and I
Verdln Itou. ock of the Kullerton ;
school received third place.
The contestants Iron) the fifth i
gradei
of the public schools thcnjin Today i
contested. Those receiving first
plare wetw (ireta Wright and Mil
ton Slirum of the Kose school. :
Receiving second places were Kl- !
school, and Kalph u arner of the
llenson w'hool. and third place
was given to Frances gelllck of
th lieniun school nnd Harmon
Metcalf of the Fullerton school.
The Judge were Mrs. J. H.
Clark. W. II. Campbe and Fred
an t he'tloff. The rvaults of this contest
places the Rose school first In
all the co-vests this year, having
a majorltt of two points. The
Penson school stands second and
the 1 lerten third In the series.
The last of the contests will be
held Monilny evening by the Ful-
lerton P. T. A.
$50 FREE $50
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
ROSEBURG
INSURANCE COMPANY
PLANS EXPLAINED!
The current issue of "System." a
publication devoted to business
methods, contains an interesting
article on the plan of the Oregon
i Life Insurance company In Increas -
ing Its sales. The article speaks
:l nln concerning me iim.m.u
' cmD niainiaineu oy inai urKumza-
lion, and which has been one oi He returned and she shot him membe rof the Polish parliament,
the most important factors in main-, jn the chest. With his life by his government was staged De
taining the high snies record on- hanging by a thread she 'fore the Polish legation today by
Joyed by the insurance company. learned that he was her hus- the Washington workers' party
This club was
organized several
I yars ago and Charles a. Jlchl
ninny, OI inis city, serveu as presi
dent of the club for one term, and
has been a member since ils for
mation, receiving many fine prizes
for his excellent sales records.
Arundel, piano inner, raone 1K9-L
CHRISTIE SERIOUSLY ILL
f AMOciattd Prrtt LeasM Wire. I
PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 2.
Arch-Bishop, Alexander Christie,
aged 75. of the Catholic Arch-diocese
of Oregon City, was reported
in a serious condition today at a
local hospital.
WARSHIP WHIPS FLIERS
(AMoeUtH rrra Lrurd Wm.)
WASHINGTON, Mar. 28
Re-
pulse by anti-aircraft fire of two From Portland
theoretical attacks on the battle- j j)r. an, jr9. m. L. Patton and
ship Tennessee In Pacific waters
during yesterday's fleet
practice
announced today by the navye, vn( VitinR with Mrs. Pat
department.
X BORN :
MONUOK To Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A.
Monroe, ftf this city, at Mercy
hospital. Friday, March 27, a
91 pound boy.
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LOCAL iMLWa X
Here Today
K. P. Thiel was a visitor In this
rltv today, soenillm several hours
;(ng to business matters. Mr.
Thiel resides at Yonealla. i
,
Ilarvev llysert was a visitor to-1
dav from southern points In the
e" - -
In from Melrose
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pass were
visitors In this city today, spend
ing several hour vtlinr with
L. F. T. CLUB
April Fool Party. Tuesday,
March Slst. K P. Hall p. ni..
s starting second series sea-
son's dances
April 4th
i
HUSBAND MISTAKEN
FOR A BURGLAR AND
SHOT BY HIS WIFE
4
I A-tatl ma Lsrd Wii.)
SEATTLE. Mar. 28. Hear-
! ng a man attempting to en-
ter her home early today.
sirs. .Mabel (.oiombo called
w police ana nau mm remoyea.
, banU Joe Colombo, a barber.
L. F. T. CLUB
April Fool Parly. Tuesday,
March 31st, K. P. Hall 9 p. ni.,
starting second series sea-
4 son's dances .
friends and transacting business.
They reside at .Melrose.
Catrjhes Fine Salmon
Ed Payton, local S. P. engineer,
yesterday caught two fine salmon
at tb.e forks of the river. One of
the fish weighed 30 pounds and
the other 25 pounds.
daughter Marlon, motored from
Portland this morninir to spend the
ton's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W.
llais of Melrose, and with her
sister, Mrs. Melvln (Ellison cf this
city.
STRIBLING ANOLOUGHRAN
BATTLE ThlQ AFTERNOON
fAswv1itt Pm Win-
SAN FRXNVISCO. Mar. 28. An
early morning sun bringing prom
ise of a clear day spelled joy for
thousands of unlit fans of the
Itay region In anticipation of the
, . .,... ... . ,
Tommv liu-hran "Youg"
Tommy lut!hran "Youg" Strlb
Img ten-round bout this aftern-wn
ling ten-round bout this afternoon
in the open arena with G, ne Tun-
nnv An...ri,..n iirht hv.,iht
Aniertcan licht hea y weight
rham..i..n l 11,. ,i' a .,,1
lH, with lbv ,hampionshlp crown at
stake I
' . . .
NEW SCHOONER BE. !
TWEEN REEDSPORT AND
FRISCO REACHES PORT
"winencster iucn nss been nut
n a regular run from San Fran-1
Cisco to the Vmpqua river, crossed
in on Ils first trip with locsl Mumttai herself was the center
freight. The schooner had on board . of the weird melee, from which
lf.O tons of general merchandise, i she finally escaped and took re
A'ler unloading the cargo. ihVfuge In the officers auto, but not
"Winchester" was taken to the before her lieautlful face was
lok of the Winchester i!ay Lum- marred by a deep knife wound
ber company, where It was loaded from which the blood was stream
and ready to cross out Thursday. Ing.
liar conditions would not P'mlt 0
the schooner to get out Thui"lay. , Hers oday
Fort I'mpqua Courier. F. J. Kwens was here this after-
o ; noon from Garden Valley and spent
I'se ews Review ciusiried Aa
sulta.
1925
ALLEN HANSEN
SUTH ERLIN
WASHINGTON SEES
DEMONSTRATION
1 OF AROUSED REDS
(AaocUted I'm Lrued Win.)
WASHINGTON, .Mar. 2S. A
demonstration of protest against
the death sentence recently passed
by the Polish government upon
Stnnislaw Lanzutskl. a communist
About 4ft men and women car-
rled placards reading "We Protest
I Against The Plot of The Polish
i Government to Murder Stanislaw
Lanzutskl." "Down With Bloody
Warsaw, Flunkey of French Im
perialism," "Hall the Communist
Parly of Poland," and similar ex
pressions. An official statement was pre
pared in advance by those p srtlc
Ipatlng which declared Lanzutskl
was sentenced because he ''cour
aseously fought against misery,
Starvation and unemployment of
the working masses and "against
the violent suffering of every
known form of terrorism of the or
ganization of the working class."
GOLF CLUBS ROUT
KNIVES, PISTOLS;
GIRL THE CAUSE
ROM PAY. Mar. 28. A graphic
RtOrV Wflo told In s-nnrt tmlnv nf
la desperate fijtht on Malabar HIU '
on January 12, In which four
Hritlsh officers, armed only with
golf clubs, routed nine ulleged
kidnaper equipped with knives
and patois and reamed Mumtaz
M' gum, the young Indian dancing
girl, who since has become fam
ous at the former favorite of tho
powerful Maharaja of In do re from
whom she Is said to have run
away.
M unit;. i was rescued from kid
napers, but not before a wealthT
I v an in of cirin win l- llliid 1 Ion.
strb-"'ni,n, I!:,"',' of the liurkha rifles
fstifled that with three brother
I ."lfe was motoring back to
l ombay from his golf rluh, when
. Hwy enrouni. red the armed party
n""mn''l " abduct Mumtaz
from the motor car. The four
Hritlsh officers ran to the rescue.
Heads were cracked as the
w"nle, wooden c ubs drove
, "i" I1!! , native skulls, hand-
iiriti.h nrfio.,.. A3Aann.i Dti.
from their ounonents' knivea nnd
.guns.
several hoi.sjs attending to busl-
I oess matters.