FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MAY 19. 1925. WAN TED Everybody Invited to Enter Decora ted Automobiles and Floats .in the Carnival Parade Thursday. Parade Starts at 1:30 sharp. KNK.UTS OF rol.DIIU S i)V OKJX.OA .NAME 1CKHS PORTLAND. Ore.. May 19. Knights of Columbus of Oregon, in annual session here, were to day enjoying a trip over the Co lumbia river highway following tire closing of the business or the convention late last night. Frank Davey of Salem was elected stat I deputy; John J. VooWy, of Al bany, state secretary; Frank Ry au, of Ontario, state treasurer; !lan J. Coman. of Portland, state 'advocate; Frank Fltzpatrlck, stare j warden. William Kagles of Al bany was named official delegate ito the supreme convention, which will be held In Duluth, Minn. In addition, the mate deputy and the past Httite deputy will be deb-Ka tes. A resolution was adopted urg ing establishment of five radio broadcasting super-stations In connection with Catholic universi ties. Kxtra special prices on phono graphs to close out stock. UcKcan, lar by & Huldwin. . WHAT 1800 FAMILIES KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING Vclipoiwia Oregon power. company ' YOUR PAWNERS IN PROGRESS Tl 1 EY will tell you it is a new kind of luxury one that doesn't cost more to enjoy. , Of course you have always appreciated the ad vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that it means no more fuel to carry; no more ashes to lug. You know that electricity is the ideal cook ing heat; economical because it is turned on when you need it not before; turned off when you're through not later. But perhaps you would like to know exactly what it costs in dollars and cents. The 1800 satisfied families who now use electric ranges served with electricity by this company would gladly show you their bills, if they could. We have made an average of these bills, so that we may give you the facts. The average cost of electric lights alone in all homes served by this company in Oregon is $2.20 a month. The aver age cost of their electric lights and electric cook ing together is $5.62 a month. For the difference, could you buy ordinary fuel for cooking? And if you could, would you want to ? Whenever you decide to investigate this ques tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal er will tell you many interesting things. And he is prepared to install your new electric range at once, .on convenient terms. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY 'A THE TERMINAL GARAGE IN THE HEART OF THE FUN SECTION PARK YOUR CAR HERE and know where to find it. YOUR CHEAPEST INSURANCE mil 711mm imu j hac CURSION FARES M&y 22 Jul opening sale date In eyed until ond itirluuiiiff September 15th. Kctum limit Oilolvr jlst. Now pl;in your ititnnu-r vacation journey cut. En route you'll surely visit the wondcr-playKroundi of CALIFORNIA What Joya await you there ! Happy houre on sunawepe kaache.i carefre Jaunia through fascinating citieaj curintia inapectiont of Holly Wood's muwi colonic. Perhaps m aail to Catallna Island i an hour- browning mid the romantic tura of old milon; thcae and thou and other pbamrra. bo KoiaClitorma;rrtura lame way or any other route you with, tullatopovcrpnvil' tiMttati accommodation! personal crv ica excellent cuiftl'ie. Aid any agent frr full information Southern Pacific mm Hi PING OF ROAD! TO lOILLEj BEING PLANNED t ELK8 ATTENTION The committee In charge baa lectwi the uniform .to be worn by the members who are going to tbe national conven- tioa at Portland In July. If you are going call as soon as possible at Wilder and Agee Co.'s store and have your measurement taken. Do not dt lay. SHOW COMING IS 1 FUNNIEST EVER Consolidation of Road Dis trict to Provide Funds Is Method Suggested. WOULD RAISE $42,000 Money Would, Be Sufficient to Surface Two Miles 1 6 Feet Wide or Nearly 4 Miles 8 Feet L B. MOORE, Agent Prions It, Rostbwrg, Ortyi 9 Plans for the formation nf a rnn. solidatcd road district, including all of the districts east of Hoseburg. for the purpose of paving the road leading east of town to Dlionville using special tax and market road money, is being widely discussed, and may result in such acUon be ing taken this year. The districts to bs Included In this consolidation nr-j us follows: lioad district Number 2. which Is the Glide district, having a valua tion of .r,t;u,xM). lload district 32. which Is the nix- onvllle district, having a valuation ot lasx.Ho, Knad district 33, which Is the uinuotoom district, having a valua tion, $ll7.610. Koad district 36. which la tha Lludbloom district, having a valua tion. 1167.610. lioad district 36. w hich is the Peel district, having a valuation of fc!il,27ii. lload district 3D. which Is the South Deer Creek district, having a valuation or ;i)7.'jil. Uoad district 47. which Is the Jim Short district, or Sunshine road, having a vulualion of $'.17,430. koihi illslrlct 4S, which Is the Mill Singleton district, having a val uation of tlii4.H0. Hoar! district 71, which is the North I'mpqua. or Itock Creek dis trict, having a valuation of 2t8, 51(1. The total valuation of the consol idated district would be $2,OS4.X70, which with n levy of a ten-mill tax would give over 120,000 special tax, each year. Under the law- the county court would be required to match the funds of such a consolidated dis trict with market road money, which would give approximately $42,000 each year, enough money to pave nearly two miles with 16 foot wide concrete each year, accord ing to estimates of County Koad master Krear. Mr. Frear suggests that the pav ing be done along the same line as at Glcndale w here one half width pavement was laid, giving a strip X feet In width. Mr. Frear suggests that this pavement be laid on the rlk-ht hand side of the road coming tow arils Knseburg. which would give the fanner coming to market with his produce a paved road all the way. This road could also be used by outgoing traffic, but ti-affl" from tbe city would be forced to turn out for the farmers coming In, giving the load right of way. This scheme works out very well at Glendnle, Mr. Frear states. Ily laying this one-half strip of pavement, it would bo possible to pave the road for a distance of be tween 3J and 4 miles the first year. The second year the road could he wllcntd lo ihe full 16 feel, or an other s foot strip laid. Just as desir ed. The plan will probably bo taken up with the granges and kixriiycr., residing within the affix-Id --trii-ts, and if the plan meet wIMi general approval, p-titious will prepared tor signatures. Th." pro ject would theu come bffoio n meeting on the third Moiu!ny ut next November, as provhi.l by lew-, but in the meantime plans and sp i ifieations could be prcnare I by tie roadnmstcr so that definite fiiiici could be submitted. This plan Is the one favoreil r-y This plan is ihe one lavorcd by the county couit, and which -Mi! probably be Ilk' ultimate outconi. . The losebutK-l)ionville road I- one of the mot important mark' i roads within the county, being ttih utaty lo some of the h ading ati cultural sections of the l'mpiu; alley. Naturally with so ni'n t: traftlc the upke. p cost is Irene :.- dous. 'I he law prevents the t ou:l ly lourt from spending mail.-' road money ou anything other lii:.:-. pennavetu inipiownients, o th.' lor malnfenant e money only !! tunds pitid In on lcnular or spr. .,! road laes can be used. Tfi jear the court was fortur:ue cnouch to obtain the use of $1. " of niaiket road money for siraici:' euing and doing other work on Uu road, which will probably put It it. aood condition. The court Inten'W to use this money In such a wi thal the road will be put In con lion for paving. At Glcndale the pavement ws laid oa the old road bed, so ttut there was a good sub grade, and the rolling and grading costs amounted to only about S00 per mile. I'nless pavement is laid on this road, it is feared that funds In the future will be insufficient to keep up the maintenance. The court de sires that the more Important mar ket roads, such as the Kdenbower road to Garden Valley, the Melrose road, and the Dixonville road, may eventually be -paved, so that the cost of maintenance will be reduc ed and at the same time substan tial and permanent roadB created. All kinds of ollstoves at Powells. Taylor-maae concrete u goon con crete. Tel. 225-R. FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR THE KIWANIAIMS The Abner Kline carnival show's Hawaiian entertainers, the Arizona Collegians. Prof. Kazoo's Kiwanls Hand, anil Fred Strang on Uie bari tone, provided the musical program for tmiay's Kiwanls luncheon. It was one of the peppiest programs ever given and the boys were kept on the edges of their chairs throughout the show. Mr. Kline made a short talk to the Kiwanians Ile Is a member nf the Kiwanls Club of Alburqueque, New Mexico. He extended an invitation to the Kiwanlans and their families to at tend his shows, declaring that he. I liad assembled a group of the cleari lest attractions on the coast. The I Hawaiian played a fine program land were forced to respond with nu ' merous encores. They are real Ha Iwalians and presented some of their 'native songs. The Arizona Colleg ians, a versatile group of boys, pmy led and sang several popular num i bers. They are always ready to aid the chic clubs of the city and the Kluanians expressed thejr appre ciation for today's offering. Fred Strang played 2 beautiful baritone solos, accompanied by Mrs. IJntntt. The Kazoo aggregation ruined the plaster in the dining room and awakened a number of sleepers on the fourth floor. Otherwise the program was a huge success Rnd Ihe boys all left their tables with a smile on their faces. Get screen doors at Powell's Furniture. REAL TASTE THERE BUT KICK DOUBTFUL (Awoclatfd Prra IWwmI Wire.) WINDSOR. Ont., May 19. Two questions heard with rei-urring frequency as May 21 approaches with Its promise of 4-4 pei cent neor In- the province of Ontario are: 'Vhat does It taste like?" and "ha It a kick?" The pro-tHHters, persons who have heen privileged to taste the , m'W beverage at the breweries prior to its general sale, answer the flrnt question In unison "It tastes as good as the most criti- 1 cal could "wish." From the taps, ; they say. It gushes with old-time, creamy elforvesceni'e. In tho I classes it Is cold, c1"ear amber. As to the kick, there is a wide difference of opinion. For prompt taxi arvrse, city or country trips. Phone 44. GASTON B. MEANS ASKS PERMISSION TO NTER PRISON fAf-rUtd rrna tnvd W!r.) WASHINGTON, May 19. Gas ton It. Means, a storm center in the Paugherty Investigation and outstanding ficlire In many court aetlons, surrendered In the IHs Mict of Columbia Supreme Court t .dav and requeted that he be al 1 wed to begin a two-year prison t- rni Immediately. Means Was convicted en a con sdrary charge in New York. He u:i a'lso under Indictment here . lamed with forcery in connec ':.n with the handling nf papers l:i the Daiigherty Investigation. Defense attorneys yesterday :.ked that Ms trial here he post- nied while he asked a stay nf the Mandate of ihe New Ymk courts. 1 he mandate reached here today. :: wrver. antl Means at onre ask . I that he be sent direct to Ihe A'lanta penitentiary without the vcesstty of having to return to N, w York. District Attorney Gordon referr- I the question to the department f Justice w hich will deride w heth- - Means must be tried hero at ttre on the forgery chat go, In hlch It Is alles. d the name of hali-man llrookhart of the 1'auuherty committee was unlaw ( ;lly used. Girls: You ran t expect a feller to love a girl with a nil nose, color less Hps. dull fiii. IVm't wait vonr "chance" micht come tomor row. Better take Hollisier's ttocky Moantsln Tea at once n,.b on ;h safe side. Chapman's Pharmacy. Nothing funnier has ever been offered to the"amusement loving public than George M. Cohan's "So This Is London," whlrh lien ry Duffy brings to the Antlers Theatre, Saturday, May 23. Based upon the misunderstand ing on the part of the Urltlsh re garding Americans and the Yan kees misconception of tbe Eng lishman's viewpoint it is original in theme and treatment and al together one of tbe most enjoy able plays ever written, ft has been Just as big a hit in Great Britain and Canada as in- the I'n I ted States and there is jiot fl ing whatever In it to offend the sensibilities of the citizens of any country. Cohan always revels in funny situations and in "So This is Lon don" the complications are of the most side splitting sort. The dia logue is said to be witty and humorous with a delicate vein of satire permeating the whole. The offering is a studyin contrast, that are afforded by the conception of the Iirltish nobility as expressed by Sir Percy Ileauchamp and the American millionaire as repre sented by Hiram Draper, being particularly interesting and ex- traordinarily comical. The cast Is headed by Lawrence D'Orsay, who will be seen In the important role of Sir Percy Head-' champ, the characterization he created in the New York produc tion. He will be remembered ' as the star of "The Larl of Paw tucket." The balance of the-com pany and production Is on a par with that seen in the major cities of the country. 1(1 IB 3 Develop Your Talents Kind out what your talents are and develop them. You will be well puid for every effort. Money as well as talents should not remain Idle bo put It to work promptly at the Koscburg National liajik. 47c Interest Paid on Savings Accounta, The Roseburg National Bank Rosebiirg, Ore. GOOD NEWS FOR I HOT WEATHER SUFFERERS The refreshment counter at the Terminal Hotel is p epared to a'rve ice cream and all kinds of cold drinks. Motor parties served in front of hotel any time; will deliver a quart of ice cream any place in the city at any time. FRED JONES, Prop. i a&S SAVAGE L ... -- - -. . . - Keeping Out OF Hot Water You can do that very thing toy Installing a Sav age Washer in your home. Electrically Operated No Wringer Required Just a Touch and the Savage becomes a Centrifugal Dryer. Get your copy of the booklet, "Keeping out of Hot Water." Everybody's Exchange6 SPECIAL PRICES I During Carnival on Fotngraphs. ' uosnnrRCi stidio , Opposite I'mpqua Hotel j GOVERNMENT SUIT HELD UNNECESSARY ST. PATU Minn.. May Holding that the 191S de'lsion dissolving the International Har vester Company had proven effec tive, a special federal court of equity, today denied the govern ment's petition for supplemental provisions to that decree. The government sought supple mental provisions to the federal court decision of November 2, 1918. contending that th'ne ad ditional publications were ihh-o-sary to carry out the intention of the decision. The supplemental action was filled July 17, Evidence presented by the gov eminent, the decision filed -today said, "not only fails to prove that since the re-organization decree tho company ha been unduly or unreasonably monopolizing or re straining interstate commerce in harvesting machinery or appur tenances in the I'nitfd States, hut in our opinion, conclusively pro- j ves It has not done and is not doing so. The government will appeal to the supreme court from the decision. MOVING Why not avail yourself of a tiied and trusted trans portation service? Why experiment with valuable property? There are years of satisfactory service be lt 1 n d us. Reasonable prices. . . "Wa aim to please" H. s. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 IF &OlttC TO 1 Modernize Your Home . By faying an Arkansas "Perfection" Oak Floor. We will furnish sufficient flooring of good quality to lay a room Hxl6 for $19.50. Other sizes proportidnately. Ask us about it. Sold Only By Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 For asthma, hay fever, catarrah and head colds try our guaranteed treatment. Lloyd Crocker. SAVE -with DRUGSTORE IB MODEL DAI RY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St, Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-f'l 1 i Z!mM The News-Review ( t -J ASmmAm iLmU W JarTderi. til lit aciHtH tmm I Woght additional words into our Ung-uagts and tao poa ak.r. kul lo ducard (faov old pristine pUtas. Hero is to aa Ij oooapSea Rubbing Alcohol lc in dnily use by ho.-nital for re lieving p.uhntA in ins of brumes, aeh' s. l.i'iieiit .-is, pure muscles, tiff joints, etc. Pint $1.00 - 7h t?ga& Drat Jar NATHAN FULLERTON Rcieburg ry larter and mora complete taaa I '-T n tha HwnmaM EASY FOR YOU TO GET Mail Orders H W mail, taclw.d) rata f K-i-Bff with a Doffiioal loot to aowrar coat at bmaV Bus pckina dar hirat dUuOmtkMk, alb, amowna- Q Q at taooty 70 Cents Entitle every reader to thi New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Yotar CM Dictknarf b Now Oat of Das Taaa ai iW aWaaataa? Ortyon i Li