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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. APRIL 14. 1925. ?. PLAN FOB PARK j ,uu uininuiiiLiiuimuj -is i.".Pf:prrrr' "' C'i i The Importance of Looking Ahead Vmdt'nt people piospor bucnu.se they look ahead and ma u siKjiHl fur sucens by iihiIiik money in r'3t'rvo fur emergency or oppor tunity. Now In the time lu utait an account with tills bank. Af,c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRoseburgNdlional Bank Rosebur.Ore. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. Phone 44-F11 Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon. Night Delivery. WE SERVE THE PUBLIC from 5 a. in. to 1 2 midniyht U)e DOUGLAS GRILL Dinner from II a. m. to 8 p. m. Waffles and Short-Orders at all times Try our Breakfast Specials Good Meitls 30c and up. V. R. WARNER. PROP. 1'ORTLANti, April 1 4. Carl I. Shotmakt r, retiring geueral inan.tKer of the Mate f Isu coiu mlhsfuii, made a tactical error today wh n ho appeared before tho county coiniui.hionern to meet object of tht) bourd to his building a reln-rdim at stand at the ea.-l end of tilt) bridge aro.sn Kay lu civek. ou llv Columbia river highway, land formerly owmil by the linn coiiih.Ihmoh. 'J lit board had "o objection to tliu plan for the reason it had not heard aiiyttiit.K about the propo Kilion, but i-ihocmaker stalled things jiuuiiiK, for a committee, coils itinn of Amedee M. Smith, chairman of the board, Coiniuis-aiom-r krwiu A. 1 r. ft and itoad ntaHter ituck, was appointed to hee what Btepa could be taken to have the land acquired for park pur- JMJFt'H, Several years ago tbo county had an option on the land, but when the fish coinmisniou made known ItH wish lo uwe it lor pio paKation the county Ht pp.d n-ide. The land, about I'M acres, theu was pun-based by the state for $(000. I'ropaKaf ion of lish did not prove Biiuce-tfiful and about a year ago the laud was bold by Shot-maker, as K,-neral manager of the corumiHHion, to Klnier M. Hie of the Wurnn Couhtrui'tlou company. The jilan now afoot U for Shoemaker and Hien to form a partnership to conduct a lieu camp ground antl a refreshment stand ou the tract. The tract in H.tuuted ou the north Hide of the highway, oppo site the camp ground of the L. S. foroNt Kervice, ulthouh a ainall triangular bit of it is oa the south side. It Is ideally adapted for park purposes. Shoemaker told the board. Commissioner Taft became in terested in the malt r and said ewry effort should be made to I obtain the tract lor public use. I He bfeined auuizi'd thai the tract had ht-en sold by the fish coiu iiiIhmIou to a private cili.eu, when it was known the county hud an option 911 tho land Ixioru the cominl.Hhion purchased it. "Such tracts should used for and by the public," Taft said. "Soon, if things continue as tiiy are. On-Konians will not have any of ilu-tr woods they can u with out having to pay a parking; or camp fee, Kvety eltort must be I madu to K't this tract of taiul and ! 1 am kI"S to see thai ii is done." j Samuel II. i'len-e, deputy dis ' trh i attorney, advised the com- uilssionerH that la:id could be a -' quired by the county tor park I purposes by condemnation in the j courts, if transfer by sale could not be effected. tute of Architects will be slven to Sir hdwio Landscer Lutyens, UiitUh architect, at the conven tion of the American Institute of Architects and the Architectural and Allied Arts Exposition, both of which opened here Monday.- The award will b for conspic uous service and only the sixth time ii has been conferred la 18 years. It was Sir Kdwin Lutyeu who designed the fatuous queen's dolt house, a miniature palace pre sented Jo iuen Mary of Kni:lan. ite has aUo dt siued many build- lugs in this country Including the chapel at cut I'uini, HAD. THE FLU Going to hot mineral springs. Come and go with me. it. F. .Hunt ley, Jlrockway, Ore. HIGH SCHOOL WILL HAVE TRACK TEAM The athletes of the Koseburg KiKh school are working out each inght for portions ou the school's track team, which is to compete Southern Oregon at Medlord on May ii. Kosebarg has fair pros per!.- lor (rack this year, and the school hopes lo make a good show ing. Three lettermeu are working out, Kurity Irwin, dashes, jumps and quarter; Lynn Ueckley, distance, and weights; and Odyue Matthews, mile. Coach iJoubet reports, how ever, that he ha a great deal of pioiuibtug material In the So can tliJalea "who are turning out fop piaclice each day. A good track has been built in Laurel wood and workouts will be held regularly un til the last of May. A dual meet with Myrtle I'oint is being arrang ed, but no detinue date has been fixed. You should change your spark plugs every lio'Mj miles. t;et a new set now at the Terminal Garage. I GUARD WITHDRAWN FROM MANSION OF WOMAN GOVERNOR (Attoclirtrd l'rew Lra.-l Wire.) CHKYKNNK, Wyo., April 14. Guards who have been patrolling the vicinity of the executive mau h.on of Governor Nellie T. Uoss have been withdrawn, it developed i.ett night, but the reason for their vi;,'il during the last few days and ui,-ht, remained a mystery. M. C. Wachtet, statu law en forcement conimi.sioner, at whose orders the guards were placed, de clared that the esp'duage that had j aious' d the curiosity of all Chey- emir wuum ii:e uiiu nip puius be laken away because 'a new b ad" had been found and "we iio pone to run it down." What the u'-w bad was or may he was evidently a profound secret. LAI TO ADD TO ATHLETIC FIELD Arrangements have been made ! and all papers ar lu escrow, 1 providing for the purchase by the student body of the Koauburg high school of an acre of land i which will be added to the ath- letic field recently purchased as I a purl of the high school site lu West Koseburg. The student body. has bought i a strip i:'-5 feet long and 05 w ide on the east end of the freld this tract being In Laurel wood j addition, and bordering Itiverf 1 side Jjrive as it is extended upon I the plat of that addition. This 1 purchase will make the athletic iield .'o j feet long. 355 feet wide ! on one end and 400 feet wide on ' the other. The narrow section will be LIS feet long, and the! wider section 4u0 feet long. The! grandstand will bo built along j the wider section of the field. The strip procured by the stu- ! dents, also includes a small grove, which cuu oe used lor a park. The money, with the exception , of )tiuO baa been raised by the , student body, and the deed and all other papers are in the bank, awaiting the action of the school , attorney on the abstract which is - being submitted to him for ex- i animation. Student activities will raise the balance necessary to pay for the land, which is costing $2,0u0. Your meal is well balanced If you have a plate of delicious fresh dread to grade tho center of your talile. It looks the bvst, tastes the best and costs the least. GULMM ItltOS.' MILK URL AD. i'hono 13. INTUITION SAVES LIFE OF A. WOMAN AS DRUGGIST ERRS Clean Up Sale hi? Women's Men's -and Children's Shoes Every Shoe Sold Carries With It a Double Value to Buyers. Odds and Ends and All Broken Lots Will Be Closed Out Our Sale Pikes range like this 49c 98c $2.98 Hundreds of Shoes have been sold at these prices, but we still have a few more, and the stock is all good, serviceable stuff, and will please you. ' 1 1 1 West 1 Cass St. A. H. PERRIN Roseburg, Oregon o - fj , . MOVING fh. I W0 VAN') 1 i- OS if youtxna TO rOVP Your movjrig piohlems are completely solved tiie mo ment ou Biithorlzu us to do the work. Our reliabil ity assures your property careful handling. We will quote you prices as low as possible. "We aim to please' H.G. FRENCH TRANSFER AND SIOPACE CO. PHONE 220 TONE UP, PURIFY IN THE SPUING htki: or sM':i(M-'i-" sai.k on rutti. i.om hi-: N..' i c it le-i .! m -11 ili t ly rl u- of an 1 - 111 leu h n-i 01 U-r tf ..) I.HSII. 1 MUt lf tilt! I llVUIt l .Mtrt 01 tit.- .st.ttf tf (n-i i'ii tor I uut-.hi!i f unity oil the bill d y of Ait il, X J.'t on it jinl mi lit it-ioli n-ii hi .H.lHl t'Mirt 011 tot- itiiv of April, :n favor of the ml I! r AllivU Ti-al, ,.mt nmuiist t lu- d Ujitl.tti I V. A. M.Khl illul .M.I .U IlK'tll lliH wlf.. ii '1 an 1 00 in .111 'I Mrs. K. Vi nniion s ,. wile til st ami lull naiiit- im 1. nivvii tor th- mum of l-'iity Thr.e , uolriil ( $.'.-;ni U" ) f..:ut:H with m (. if t tlo-i-'ii Iioni Hit- 1M1I LOS ANGELES, April 14. "A woman's intuition" was aswlKned iho reason by Miss Ida Trauk for the probable aaiug ot her life when bhe learned that a package of apparently harmlesB mouthwash he had purchased at a neighbor hood tlruK store and intenued to use last niht, contained enough poison to kill several persons. S on after Miss Trask left the dniR storey the diUKKist noticed his mistake and notified the police department. Scores of policeman were dispatched to the neighbor hood and started a house to house cttnvass in an attempt to locate the purchaser before she should use the poison. After a two-hour search they located a friend of Miss Trask who had accompanied her to the pharmacy. When Mi as Trask was informed ot the druggist's mistake, alio said she had intended to use the, medi cine last night but that she felt as Umuyh she should wait until morn-lug. He then stopped fussing." Mrs. Meyer turned Valentine ov er to the police. "I'm gelling used to catching burglars," she said. "I've captured three of the in. This is my fourth." High grade, extra rugs at Lowell's. TAGGING SALMON TO STUDY HABITS VOYAGERS' PLAN VEREGIN JUNIOR ' lin ln 1923- w'en he meets Paul DIICIWCCC TIDUFD. i Ilerlenbacb ln a 13-round decision BU3I1NEOO UrnLK, ! bout at the Yankee Stadium on HELD IDEAL KING I In all but one of these fights Mc- (Amiclatnl lTim Limtd Biro.) TiRue got t!ie decision. SASKATOON' Susk Anrll 14! Inls- n"Uc'" waf wth youns I bASHAiouy husK., April 14 St,.ibiing ot r,0orKla. when, under fancy, rag Great preparations aw being made , .st McTlgue entered the ring , .. :k"'"e. J ':l:r.V.V.rt'B,'"-..,t ifr contt whlcli ended In a bo riZ?iMUtoii Ertl8 ad- juviftru llic LUlill-BL H UlttW. nil rAiiiusiuti ou tt nam iu uuuau t,T-i i i i , , Columbia hen j.e returned from ! . McTigue had claimed an Injured Kussia it was itarned here today ha d in calling for a postponement from M. W. Cazakoif, vice-presi- but his request was not granted Every woman knows that her house h:is to be cleaned thoroughly! every npiiug. During winter, du;t, i dirt and germs accumulate in the) corners, under the rugs, in the cur-1 talus "an" every plaee. Ju.nt no with vuur bystemit should be. 'given a thorough, cleansing, purl I King this spring. JJoLMSTKlt'ri , HOt K Y MOL'MAIX TEA will do 1thu job slick and quit k. ll w ill ( clean your nyem, fresh, u and y ton U v vim nil nvir iiu'il iMiiov ! living, cut better, sleep better feel belter. Chapman's l'hurmucy. .1 r.' :t ef 6 . IIl l ti SAVAGE A -ill WAS1IF n.,W ;! DRYER. Does more work Ha no Wringer Filmiest Fabrics Heaviest Portiers Anything and Everything Washed hy tho Savage Electric Washer without a button ripped orf or torn. Then, too, you have no wrlnt:liig to do. The Savage does the drying by Just nimply spinning the elothis for a moment, and they are ready for the line. A Labor Saver A Time Saver A Money S.iver A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR OWN HOME Everybody's Exchange rSc E I. ii. d Tin.-i- iliiiein-il jn lulli.rM uttiir Mtld jintu'aii'iit was (vi. il in lint t'leik'.H urt In Miiitl CoLinty oT Ai'iil. unit f- i ill imi In nit; il 1 1 t-eu-ii eein ilitiK )- hi the ii. mi i' of lln ol Oi.-rioii III "Hi. 1- tu snlinl juilKii'i iii. inu-i it. 1 1 i a and ill j f. ami .tv . t ii i ii tr nifilH, lu lllf lullli .!!( dt-.-1'Mt-I.U ri'iil In-Hit: H inn i a I n I ri t ill --iKnatnl hi at "" il' ti i tune l rt." lei i iMiiniciii iin; ii t tin- qii.'iri' r nil mi Mi-r ln-l M-t-i-lt rclii.un II 1 Tp. -ti i li ef KiUiKe Six t of lli Will.uiettii M.-riiliaii. Inn t fu m i S"iil n 4.. tia in-, , i- Smilli 4J ili Klt'i-H l.'t hniiutt-.s .'1..' i luiiiin an i.ik .staki ; o m-iith U. (in - h l.at il I tl. A, 111 Tirown crispy crust, pure white flaky center eprea,i lightly with delicious yellow butter, tiee don't it sound good? It is good. (fRI.VIM HUOS.' MILK. JIKUAD. l'hone 13. MUSCULAR WOMAN MAKES CAPTURE OF FOURTH BURGLAR ii in ill tii- -IKIiat .1 -.1 Imkm "A" i n u. i- in. in 'iiu "A"' KiMiih P . '.I f. . t; III. IV,- f.nlth .'.It (Ii M-i r flVL.t. .t lea ,,.(. tlu IM ', Soiilli I.' il.--U 1 1 W'vt b:i l--. t 'J Iik-Im-m; til. in llWU ... .ah -1" ili-nif. - l.a.-t .'.' f.-.-t; J imii nu' -i..'i-"J'i)'.'T'.ViJlT1ri.l-1, , r i Ok OU dkttanarWia Sou Id K (DMsnl!. rwfnt rtirW hmW Wwufht additional orU into our Unguajr. and tba pu ftfcban had to ducard Iheur olJ pnntinff pUtei. Hra i tba awvly cofaiiilcd rtaonary Umvr and mora complrla thaa mmj aimiiar on nlrrrd ocbilry all tha nw word ana rav apacial laatui aa tto raady for awry rda EASY FOR YOU TO GET Thraa ot Xhmm eonpona, praantd ot mattrd to thta nwtqnmf Wltn a nominal mm tu ivvi vwi Ung, packuif, cleric htra, distnbauuo, atc mwoM- Q 5 . iDC to oory iO Cnt Entitles eoery reader to thiiNeW Enlarged Universities Dictionary Wftkurl Farthw Eitmw m OUtrfili O Ycl Old Dictionary U Now Out of DaU Taat h Urn iaW hmk far tolving Ceom Word Pmim Mail Orders T r hmH. nlrji , 1S0 (nlli-; 10 tmii mp t n tm ir or tor f rt Matarx-.M T far (.1-K'iatiil I'K-ra l.msr.l Win-.) I'Oli fl.A.M. April II A I C. lt;fi iii-H. int ei ii.il miiitl 1 k nuwn i it i-us mil mite mid h- a 1 o( t lie .Ull ll.-e men t veltt ill'.' b iinnit li is ti a in e, arranged through his at lorneys to surrender lo the I un til Stales aul luu ll it a ti'ihiy, I ol- toWilig 111.: itltlli t Uieltt by ill" fe.- rial gt ii ml jury oa two i mini n, our ol Ahic)i i-ha t Kt -il thai u latse return h.ul bent tiled in the pay ment c! lliroine tax u iillli.elf and company lor I 'J2 1. The i ll t us lua n w ;i-; to po.;t rM.K'U bail, the .sum fivd in a iein h w n mint t-U' il by I- t-der.il .1 udwe Janu s, f 1 1 l-i w nu t Mi- ot- I Iiik of 1 he in.hrt iia nt.s by 1 he ! g ni ml Jury lu a penal r-esnlou J late entei d;t nt'te'i neon, j '1 he 1-Ueial chui'ge. a repie t rfi'llt.itlVe ot" tlarile.s Uii'l.U'ed, UH the ouUimvih oi a ili-pute villi : I lie go em men t in er t he ilepre UMalion all.'W uliee. It was lepoit.d i t hat the depreei.il ion ehai ;e o. t I made , I v:t 4 it 's w.i!- greater than 'the hum the government wa-- w ii- ling to allow. i lie i ii i n nuic. ii-it e proi ested f lii' iiinoeeiuf of u ti itui-iiinai in ; violate ny ot the iiuoiue lav lei: ulat iiM. as 1 ei:;ti fci d U tae i (mitt Itlielll.s. i 'I iltin t know aii tiling a ut In.om.' t.i aid lh tt.iy lo tit-ure j it," iiuriiejt .aa; d. "I p.ud .in liKOIll' tax 1 1 1 111 ot rxpeits 1 I'" or l,,,ltl to make ,i au.i't ami 1 fix up my ret mm und 1 t Ul them ! I wanted the rein in lived up ' rli; ht . I'h t w hat t hey ti. tin ' did and im y null r-a u n! 1 ru'it. ('in witlini: to . iy whnt . r i? 1 1 l lit uml ii at vn.it ilwt.ui 1 Wa.i dring." t'l-u-i ly iTft ill line of J-x Land l laliu .N vv i. sine .ht,' m.i id i , ii Land i irin'r Hum'. . i:.i.t line 'Hull W II ll ,l fI) I'u- : In hatd .n,.- i;...t a:.l !.na .n.iille ,i1 ( Ararx-lattHl Vtvm Loaanl Wire.) OAKLAND. Cal.. April 11. Henry Valentine, 23, waa making his way out oi a room in tho Cen tral Hotel with several articles of jewelery in his pockets yesterday. Hearing a nolne in the room of Mins Maria Schiller at an hour when the tenant was ordinarily not at home, Mrs. Anna iMeyor, the proprietor investigated. She found Valentine ransacking the room and uave battle. "He" ct niggled a little." she paid latter, 'but 1 told him if he made any fuss I would smash his face. (Associated 1'rt-u Ia-um-'J Wire.) SEATTLE, Wash., April 14. ; Tagging salmon in the Pacific ocean to suidy its life and habits will be tho object of an expedition of United States Bureau of Fisher ies officials and Ichthyologists, it was announced here today. The expedition scheduled to leave this week and liuanced by the states of Washington, Oregon and California, is to tuko three months and is to extend from Cape Flattery, Northwestern Washing ton to 'Monterey, Calif. It is pnit of a scientific program adopted by the international J'aciiic Salmon Investigation Federation, organized here last week by fish ery officials of Canada and the United States. l,nt and general maimg. r ot the "u "" '"u.ueu v k h S Christian Community ol the Uni versal llrotherhoou, Ltd. -'Young Veri'Kin will bo the great spiritual leader of hiB peo ple and he will not have any busi ness worries to distract blni," said Cazakoif. "He is well educated along spiritual lines, hnving left Canada shortly alter bis arrival with his father to attend the Uni versity of Tiglis tu the Caucasus, Russia. He is not a business man n,l Iiir arrival will ntit rhunue the business policy of the community, string 01 a kuockouis, ueneuoacu -We like Canada and the gov- was floored for the ten count by eminent of the Dominion. There Uadc IleLaney last March, but two is no truth In reports that we are 'weeks later staged a comeback by leaving for other climes fur we are 'stopping Marry tvronn ot AKron, left hand charging he had been forced Into the ring at the point ot a gun. In March. 1924, he lost a newspa per decision to Stribllng in a re turn fight at Newark, N. J. His only bout thus far this year was with the welterweight cham pion, Mickey Walker, at Newark and McTigue lost a newspaper ver dict. After posting a sensational satisfied. We intend to keep all Die land we have and In the future the Iknikhobor colony will enlarge the settlements. NOTICE AUDIT OF COUNTY i BOOKS. Notice Is hereby given that the ! County Court will receive bids up to and including Wednesday, May 6, l'JJg, at 1U o'clock a. in., fur tile audit of the books of the SUtUT, Treasurer and Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, for the year 11)4. Successful bidder will be required to furmsti a good and sul'ficivnt bond In an amount etiuul to 2-j per : cent of his bid. All bids to b? filed j with the County Clerk. The Cou.v reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I By order of the Countv Court, j 1UA 11. ltlDDl.li, County C-vrk. NOTICE I, James W. Hunter, hereby give notice of niy Intention to juake O., In the fourth round. Derlenbach continued to knock over his foes until he ran into Augio llatner, who, held hlra to an eight round draw last July. A month later he boxed to even terms with young Stribllng in a six-round go. His triumph over Slkl, the man notice ot n.y internum o a irom whom j,cTlgue won the title, n7 Hi n t'the' and' d-cr b I T'iTitlld foLws: 8E,, SWi, section . : "'J? township 2u S., ltange 7 W est, Willamette meridian, containing DERLENBACH AND McTIGUE TO CLASH FOR TITLE MAY 29 to save the Senagalese from ther punishment. NOTICE Studebaser costs less pur pound than butter. (AanrlalH ITc Ln.nl Wire.) NKW YORK. April 14. Mike McTigUH will risk his world light heavyweight championship for the seventh time since he lifted the crown from Hauling Sikl at Uub- I will not be responsible for any bills incurred by my wife, Mrs. H. L. Wood, after this date, April 8, 11125. Mr. H. L. WOOD Safe storage, day, nights or monthly at the Terminal Garage. Attractive rates. Mm hiiiv U....4 I.-; II mul l ii... 111. :.. . ii r ..f hii i.l .ii llh 1'. IH . II. N..r I ! I- ,-h.i .1 I II . I ll." H I h e boxes at Tow ell's. ..... e AMERICAN SOCIETY OlVtS BRITISH DESIGNER MLOAL ill. I I A U-,l Vtr W I'" ) NKW ."1(K. Aiinl 14 The '.o!d medal of th Ameilcn lat.l-, ,.u el .,i.l f - i..:-. -S. 1 V Sl.eriff e( ij.' , . 0 M. SvA4,l. NOTICE OF CHANGES IN STAGE SCHEDULES Taking Effect on Wednesday, April 15, 1925 Arriving from the North I I a. m. 4:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m., 10:10 p.m. Arriving from the South 12:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 10:30 p. m. Arriving from Coos Bay I 1 :00 a., m. 4 p. m. 9 p. in. Departure for the North 7:20 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 1:20 pm. 4:50 p.m. Departure for the South 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:20 p.m. Departure for Coos Bay 8:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:20 p.m. First three stnes north operate through to Portland; lust atae north, local to Eugene, connecting with Portland stae there. First two southbound stages connect throiiKh toKlam.ith Falls. All stages auive at and stnrt from Terminal Hotel only. 9 it ForFullInformation or Tickets CaUat Terminal Hotel of Phone 58$ L : : o