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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925. ;iiiiiiim - itriiL r- i tr " u is rei VT TjE VTTq lvun vcrif Pennsylvania vacuum up iuv. siiw uiy M tLJ iC Decrease in Price for Eight Days Only Fabrics Guaranteed 6,000 Miles Ucrds Guaranteed 10.0UU Miles Cords Guaranteed 1U.UUU Miles 30X3 Penn. V. C. FabricoCaoing $8.25 30X3 1-2 Oversized Cords I - ... $1 1.35 32X4 Large Oversize Cords ...r. $16.90 30X3 1-2 Penn. V. C. Fabric Casing : $9.10 30X3 1-2 S. S. Cords $12.35 33X4 Large Oversize Cords ...... : $17.45 3X3 1-2 Regular Sized Cord : $10.65 32X3 1-2 Large Oversize Cords. $13.75 34X4 Large Oversize Cords $20.00 3 1 X4 Clincher Cord $.4.15 3 1 X4 Large Oversize Cords $15.10 33X5 Large Oversize Cords ....... $30.50 The One best tire made. ifo junk C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY We make our own adjustments on defects. . IWJLGINB F EMT DH passrflsi! REFERENDUM OF ' ; MOTOR BUS LAW! ' withstand thiit equipment. In our opinion, thin i-ll does not j levy a confiscatory hut does attempt in a manner to dumntite the. burden epiii;ittl among those who use th hiKhuys." ShoH Cut To Success It Una been profn thousand of times that keeping a budget pro nioteH one's wellaru and is a short cut to miecetu, wealth and happt nt'Mg. in your budget enter n cer tain amount evejy month to be deposited to your credit at tliiH bank. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The Rosebmg National Bank Roscbur,Ore. Warfare on the proposed refer endum on tbo new state auto hint law, lias lietm started by the Ore Ron Slate Association of County Jude and Commissioner, the Hiatrt highway eoninilrtlou, and other such organizations. The recent legislature passed a law re'iu'rinR an increased fee from motor hasten and for-hire cars, and the bus lines and truck companies have formed ati or- .a dies, m-u the Corse Twin and Hmssler, sire 30 to GtJ. 205 Perkins HldK. 2 to 5 p. m., or phone 27FI for appointment. - o -- m The County Christian Tnil" Kanization, ami an. iiuiiIiik fori li convention will be held in lios,. ail cllurt to Heeiire a referendum i Imri; on Krlilay. Saturday an.l Your family physician will ad- ; Komi for minim Is Now Is the ylso you to lot your children have time to exterminate squirrels and nil they wnnt. GKI.M.M ItKOS.' Koj.hera. We Kuamntee our iwls MI1.K HHKA1), I'lion.. m:t. n , ml ih,.,,,. .vd ( roiker. FUN REVUE THREE ACTS VAUDEVILLE Antlers Theatre APRIL 29TH. Given by Pupils of Evelyn Nolancl Matinoe 4 p. m ... 15 & 35c Evening 8 p. ni 35 6c 75c 9 Piece' Orchestra Direction, Mrs. L. B. Moore on the measure. l et it ions are r.ow In circulation throughout the Ktate, calling for a vote on this measure, and thy organization behind the highway movement in the Mate are urging people to re fuse to Hi mi t he petitions. A statement recently adopted by the Association of County Judges and Com initio wrs, 'in as follows: "The Highway Commission find 90 per cent of the danui" is caused by 4 per cent of the traffic. Thin 4 pr cent Includes for-hire trucks and busHen operat Sunday of t h Is week, deleuts Iteing expicted from Ira!n, Oak land. Suthorlfn, Myrtle Cre- k and fllemlale. The slate president. Miss Mary fiutky. of Ki:j;'-ne, will bw present, and will be one of Ik principal speakers. The convention Include-; all cT the Christian Kndeaor M!;tef of DouKtas County, and the met- ingit Will be devuted to cnler- euces and departmental work, lec tures, and social occasions. With the p. neral program, a barwiu('t will be hdd on Saturday night, while several 'ntenainiii"ni iiik uj vimiiiiiuii tuitieis iim ui.-ii Ii;itutes are planned. Tin; ron prlvato gain. vention concludes on Hundav even- "The lost I.eKislatum passed a 1 Th(. iiu w,n ilft h,.(I in law rciuirtiic these for-hiie bu--:,!,,, jThyterian church, ili ses and trucks to pay a modern!" , ,ary Krewson. or Drain. the H-harce to reimburse the States j r((imty prii-nt is iu charge of and Counties In part onlv for the h olans damaee these heavy bu-ses sud trucks are dnlntr to the IliKhway Whether this law becomes eff-e- ; five May 2S, 115. rests with th people PROSTATIC TROUBLE RELIEVED fVrtninly it Is nmethinK new and It is as jrood as it i new. On-' i trial will convince you. Order nw' :i:iii hl-iw' mii.k i tie .Motor mis ami- t- reimt i iti;i-:. I. l'lujne 1:1,:. Truck Associations nre clrciilnt- i " J 0 hid referendum petition to Iml'l i ei prp INTrBDI IPTIMP mi this law until November. 1'JL'i! 1 3L.tL.r - m 1 LRRUr 1 liNVj If the F.'ople siyn tlieye refreii- ; duni petitiens. tin private rar owners and the general taxpayer will coniinuo to pay the treinen- j dous post of malnia'ninK tie e "TIavlnir le-ard nf your Alvlta highway without receiving In lp ! Tahlels, I raine to your Ijinir lleach or aid from these fnr-hlre trucK store two weeks hko and boiiKht a nnd huss thnt nre doing most box of sixty tablets for Jl.nu and of the damage. wllhln one. week was absolutely re- "Whcu you are asked to i'l ni ( lieved of n long slamling trouble one of the.e petitions, rememiier with my kidneys or prostaie which Hint It Is a rnminori-inl hiu er necessitated my being up from four truck company that Ih asking you to six times during the night, to relieve them of paying to- 'li. . e, ,.., ilnriMy ,.Xpr,.ss my appre great damage that they ure doing elation for tho good these tablets to our roads. I mv ,0ne f,. . in this regard. I "Neriise to t!m the-o pelllio.i- , n man of mature age. but feel and advise your neighbors to do ,lko H vuuni( n,al, today-1 am buy ing one balf dozen boxes of Alvilu the R-ime. "OHKiiON STATK ASKOflATION AND ARE YOU IMMUNE? "Look-overs" are just as welcome here as buyers. Few have the heart to leave empty-handed, but that's up to you. If you can resist these values, you're immune from all temptation. J. O. NEWLAND & SON lod,:e fiiolhcrs Dealers roseburg, ohe. phone 45! Dodge- Brothcrs Dealcrs Sell Good used Cars Today's Offerings DcxIkc Koiiil.sl.-r, I'M') $150 Docile Touriiij,'. 19 J I $253 Dodge Touring', l'J2 $650 DckIkc Roadster, 'J21 $550 lord Touring, I9JJ $250 Ford Truck, 1924 $350 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dode Urotlirrs C'.u-a i..Jrtili,ti Trut ka ROiSUilJKG, OREGON n o OK COT NT V JClHiKH COMMISSIONKMrt. "II. I,, li ASHKOrrK, rnvddeiit. Hood ltiver. J. T AliKISSO.V, Vlce-lresid nr. The Dalle. J. E. SMITH. S. c't. Trvas. s it m. 1 he utate hlirhway coinintvsi has endorned tbia .supports the action in tlio follow Iiik resolution: "irKSOl.VKO THAT: "The State Highway C(nunU slen deilren to tlerlnre Its h,irty iipproval at the attitude of ln St.tte Asorintion of County ,1ml e ii'td Cinnmisiiui"ri in It. re cent (teilnrattoii KKiunst the pro-; pesrd referendum on the Ho-rnlled Him nnd Truck Mill rec.-ntly p;is h. d hy the l.eu'ishiture. 'Th Highway Stein of Or -con not constriu'icd mid titined by r 'ire ml tnatinn. lmt ty fees in the form of license nnd iixx paid ty tho mtividiiitl motnr1"t4 ,(f the tate. Th t-ur-dfti. therefore, sluuld he I'lplif ahly dislr.t'iifci'd. The linil.it hriny construction ami he:u v r riMisr riii't ion eot I ho ma in lv t lie THhletH to Kive to my friends.' Maintain Oregon's Highways ll estruction Be Must Repaired j4 It Costs Millions Each Year to Maintain Our Highways If CAUSE AND EFFECT (Hlitnid) C. A. .Ml ITT. Alvlta, TiU)l-'til mo scli-ntiflially pn-pari'd fniin tin wonderful alfalla plant. whU-h tliroiiKh Its long rout absorb tliti vital rl'-nicnta limo. Iron ami pliosplutti-.H in r'!-!ary to lo'Hllli anl viiror. Alvlta has prov- ...I wt..i.'iulL. i.. ............. tali iucnt an. I , , , , iiik niiuit-,, uidiiui-r hiiu pruMait troublr. No tnalter what you have trlvil, try this rt'int-dy of .Nalur1 now. A dollar buys a box at any driti; Muro. H'. h Cliapnmn'a pharmary will sujudy you. .Mail onl. rs aictptvd. Taylor-maup concrrie is Eooa con crete. Tel. ill, K. S I K MSIIIf s '4 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 :. nidltir (''ttlipiMi-nl. Main of our in. id will liav.. t.i l.e r. built nnd Ik' I'oliKlrurtf'd 111 a lliaimrr t' .WH.IhI l'r l jur.l n ir- WI'U nil'. l:..fiuiti. Apr'l ;i. Thi- I " nit -il Slates ShtpinliK Poard fr iL-iut-r Itinlko wa in ini. j lision Willi tin' (;'in!.in AliUcir.-ti.ii ' IsIs tnar lint- tudav. di-i'.ntlij to I.IoiI'h iiL't-nl n:iid Hie lnim:ui. j with a I Ti inot li.il.' In Ic t lmni-: .ii in i l'T otic hnlil. h:il lin h, .1, heil . M of h'litl1" pr.'V.Ml, hiT sinliin.-. aMii th.it Tlie I Iigliway Commission finds 9P of the dam age is caused by 4 of tne traffic. This 4 includes for-hire trucks and busses operating as common car riers for their private gain. The last Legislature passed a law requiring these for-hire busses and trucks to pay a moderate charge to reimburse the State and Counties in part only for the damage these heavy busses and trucks are doing to the highway. Whether this law becomes effective May 28, 1925, rests with the people. i. The Motor Bus and Freight Truck Associations are circulating referendum petitions to hold up this law until November, 1926. If the people sign these referendum petitions, the private car owners and the general taxpayer will continue to pay the tremendous cost of maintaining these high ways without receiving substantial help or aid from these for-hire trucks and busses that are doing most of the damage. When you are asked to sign one of these petitions remember that it is a commercial bus or truck company that is asking you to relieve them of paying for the great damage that they are doing to our roads. Refuse to sign these petitions and advise your neighbors to do the same. Oregon State Association of County" Judges and Commissioners II. L. Hasbrouck, Hood River J..T. Adkisson, The Dalles President Vice-President Geo. K. Quine, Roseburg Oregon County Judge of Douglas County. J. E. Smith, Salem Secy-Treas. (Paid Advertisement.) , tlie -;: Is- 'akmi; water. (Tie' I n ti. i k i . a I. el:, Ion vi i. el. lett NeiV York for Anlwiip, April II.) PrnMem TONE UP. PURIFY! I A fJTlRY K IS M I 1111. .11 llhMi Wt (WARD YOUR CLOTHES I Both cavano rd&Hr- I to set THAT THO I T!-e s.H.M.ii-v i itn!:tnm id V - .-tiop nre pert- cr. e;:i I M e rurtain-., etir I- I-.-Il il itpi'KK 1. ei!r l.ih:.. j. .1 le-d li!i. iH Will nil r . i i e tlie ro;MT l'e,u;i :it if h nt lieie 1-1 u nit tor It. Rosebur Steam Laundry 0 Phon?7 Roteburg, Or. Kvery wmiiiin Known thai !:er hcuiM llHH to he i leuii, d tlloriMi.-.hly ( ery t.;i:im;. linrinc v.lntr, t!,t,' dirt and Keiins iu t iitiml;i'e in the corners, under the rues in the i ur-; taiMM "an' every plaee. Ju-; jo i wlih your t-vji iui - it n!:e::U be Kien n thoi.nw:!i liensing, ;iirl. tvitii: this sj niKV Hh.I. ' i:i; s IttH KY MiH-.M.UN TKA w.il do the joti fth'k mid qulek. ll will tlt-an jour ssii'ni. tre-h. u nt;d inmiy tu ov-r- you'll e-M Il iiik. e.t li. ft r. i'p . 1 . ; 1 feel,lie;ier. I hitpni.tn n I'h:.: m.i- y. BEGIN NOW To enjoyyoursclf by taking lunch or dinner at The Douglas Grill, Try it once and you'll be a regular diner here. - IMTt-IIKIC is i:i:i.i:.si:n. ! league. President Thomas L. Tur l'dKTl.ANIl, Ore., April 2S. ! ner. of the Portland club uii Keefe. riflit liaml plli lier. j nounred today. 11 released iiy tin' Portland Kc"efe was obtained hint vnr from the .Milwaukee club of tha AliMTiean Assoelatlon. Ila leeii released iiy tin1 Portland elllb of the Parliie Const leairue to the Wleliim rlnb of tiie Texa High, Kicks- Jackson and Douglas Streets V. R. W ARNER, PROP. I.anm,iners at row, y.'a. I IIKI l: I ICPl.l.s III IIM l. 1 e t I ... I iv, Mon. v rou v w .1 - -' - l- ma-, "! , : , 'l 11 1' 1: !... .h .,! ..-I- -1 s ..1. In I ;r.t;,v 1 ... ,1! Ml ' I V I I - tn m ii ,1. 1 1 !ar tv ! , t w :t'i an e ' ' i" ' 1 ' ,i I'-. ir 'm ' r f m .i r 1 tie , r, ti 11' ,ile-, . . ir telli ,11111: tlie til.i.e ..nted 10 ill- t end ui r 1 in , O Ice boxes at PovtcU'. I SAVAGE "' Pom mote woilx. Ki rVi liaj ruUVinrr Filmiest Fabrics Heaviest Portiers Anything and Everything Washed rv the Saxae tleitiic Was'ter without a button ripped erf or torn. Then. too. xe't h;xxe ro wi;r.s!"c to do. Th Pavape dor the dvinii l.y )u-t iiv!v M-innmc he iioth,- lor a menient. nd they arw r aiy f,r t:ie line. 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