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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1925.
FIVE
Straw Hats
In a variety of weaves of Imported and Domestic
Straws; Whites, Yellows and Tans. Fancy or plain
bands. , j i3 j3
Our Hats are light weight and comfortable, yet
combine all the new stylish features so essential
to the well dressed man.
TRY ONE ON
PBNCBRnS
CIRCUIT
COURT
NOTICE
ENDED
TERM IS
THIS IUIDRNING
! All barber shops will be
open until 8 o'cock p. m.
Friday, May 29. and closed on
Decoration Day.
Bvc'y Barbers Union
I
HELD LEGISLATED
F
E
-
STORE TO CLOSE .
Omt s
After conferring with the Jertatendent of banks and every
SALEM. Ore., Slay 28 Frank C.
Bramwell, known as the state sup
erintendent of banks. Is not sup-
Breach of Contract Suit 'J e.i.1on fLXiltu X'liy ,aiale M to "
, . . association rinas tnai It u tne vold .-capital Journal" de-
UOeS BV UetaUlt and I prevailing Beuiiiueiu amouB wcl, ln a
Damages Awarded.
4 them to observe Memorial
Day. bv closing throughout
the entire day, on Sat. May
this
Btory published
afternoon.
Kraniwell hold the position of
superintendent ot'fcanks undsr the
BALDWIN GETS30 DAYS
Prison Sentence Given Man
Accused of Drunkenness
Severe Reproof Is
Given by Judge.
X miTNTY Sfrchan iff X !"P" y the last legislature.
I .vLi5 3 X na nt oeen elected eo that
bOLlAriOrs. W monition hv the mata hanking
4es). h,.r,l under the terms of the new
banking code, the story says.
4,4t, e)4 e)4) ww44' The new coe signed by the gov-
W eruur auu uieu wuu lue secrcimj
NOTICE
of state February 25, became eff ec-
. live may &o, auu auiuuiauiaiiy rv
lli:i IX KOITH KM)
OF TOW.N IS IU KNKI).
The Fire department was called
out shortly before 4 O'clock this
morning lor a fire nenr tlie In
tersection of Kice and Hamilton
treeta. in the south end of the
city. The fire originated In a de
serted shed, which had been used
as a combination woodshed and
irnriire. Flying embers threaten
ed the entire neighborhood for a
hort time, but the fire was quick
ly urought under control alter tli3
arrival of the firemen. The or
igin of the fire could not lie de
termined, and it 1 possible that
it was niflllciously set. An nd-
joining house caught fire once,
but was saved from any great
damage by the prompt action of
I trfe department. The loss prob-
ablv will not amount to more than
$200.
ATTENTION' SPANISH
A-MF.ItlCA.V WAIl VETERANS.
All Spanish-American War Vet
erans are requested to meet at
Ihe Armory on Saturday, May 30,
Memorial Day, at a. m.
S. W. 8TARMER.
Commander George Starnier Camp
No. 19.
Refrigerators at Powells.
Courteous Drivers
Our drivers have all been with us for .
years. They are our "salesmen." Any
one of them will give you a courteous
answer to any inquiry that you make. .
Travel with them. They are careful
drivers and are as pleasant as they are
efficient.
COAST AUTO LINES
MODEL DAI RYjs?
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-F11
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Circuit court this morning com
pleted its jury cases, and the Jurors
empaneled for the May term were
discharged. Two were retained,
however, subject to call, so that ln
the event of the necessity of an
other Jury session, it will be pos
sible to draw enough additional
Jurors to fill the panel and resume
work.
The last case heard was that of
Ernest Donipier against Loyal V.
Kmery. a suit for breach nf cnn.
tract. Dompier, a wool buyer, al-1 ,rom tne Justice court on a charge
Regular meeting of Rose- pealed the old code, including that
burg Rod and Gun Club, Fri- ! section providing for the appoint-
day. May 29th, at 7:30 p. m. Iment of the banking superintend
ent Wlimiui pruviulUB luttl uiitui-
well should continue ln office until
the new superintendent had been
elected and had Qualified.
A. T. Lawrence Real Estate 4
office.
dor Rondeau, Henry L. De Wald,
John T. Stephens and Ellen
Iiaugherty. This grand Jury will
hold over until the fall term at
which time It will make Its final
report. There were several cases,
however, demanding immediate at
tention, and the grand Jury went
into session to hear evidence ln the
case of John Wilson bound over
leged that he had contracted with
Emery for 5,000 pounds of mohair,
at the basis of 53 cents per pound,
ami had advanced 1600 on the deal, j
Emery failed to deliver the mohair,
it was claimed, and the price ad
vanced to 63 cents, causing a loss
of $500 due to the breach of con
tract. Suit was brought to recover
SI, 000 on this showing. No defense
was offered, Emery making no ap
pearance, and the jury allowed the
full amount of the damages.
The case of George Hewitt
against the American Timber and
Land company on a note in the
sum of 120.000, was decided in favor
of the company. The Jury was out
only a few minutes, returning its
verdict after taking only one
ballot.
Jess Bahlwln was arraigned this
morning tallowing his conviction on
a charge of being drunk and dis
orderly at a public dance. He was
given 30 days in Jail, but gave no
tice of further appeal, and bonds
were fixed at 1350.
Baldwin was -severely censured
by the court for his actions and
Judge Hamilton reproved Baldwin
In no uncertain terms.
The Judge stated that Baldwin
and his associates were evidently
out for what, is commonly called
"a good time," as they did not take
their wives along, and were appar
ently not out for a dance, but to
engage ln questionable enjoyment.
of issuing forged chvcks. The jury.
however. Is expected to complete
Us work this afternoon and will
then be excused subject to call
For concrete wsrx can Taylor.
113 No. Flint 8t Tel. 125-R.
LEGION AUXILIARY NOTICE
All members are requested to be
present Saturday morning. May 30,
at 9 a. m. at the Armory to march
in the Memorial day parade.
arbax;kmk.nts fok
m1w. 1l ingham's
FFNKRAr, CHANGKO.
The funeral of Mrs. KuuEolpli
Ingram, which was to have beeu
held today at two o'clock, has
been postponed, and will be held
Sunday at two o'clock at the
Koseburg Undertaking parlors.
Rev. Stewart O Dell will read the
services and Interment will be
held at South Deer Creek.
LOCAL NEWS X
The formation of an athletic
club for Koseburg was started
last nlyht by a meeting and elec
tion of officers. The meeting was
held at the Armory and was at
tended by about twenty-five young
men interested in the formation
of the club. ' Harold Bellows was
elected president; H. M. Urouc-riPtv-spcretary
an treasurer, and
Charles Cloiijrh, Mr. llroueher and
Harley J. Watson, executive com
mitter. The club is to be an ad
junct of the National Guard, and
although it will have an indenen-
Aiih,lc-h rhun...! mith h.-inp in. I dent membership will be sponsor-
toxicated, the judge stated, it was f d by the guard The next meet
evident from the testimony that the ln wil1 be .hel.d on Wdnrsday,
members of the party had violated i JuiJe 3 Bt
of her laws, possession of liquor and
i driving' a car while intoxicated,
j aside from the direct charge in the
j case. Worst of ail, however, Judge
i Hamilton said, was the fact that
I Haiti win and' his friends had per
jured themselves upon the witness
stand. In view of the fact that
, Baldwin had once before pled guilty
to a similar charge, leniency should
not be granted. Judge Hamilton told
; the defendant, and consequently he
I imposed a sentence of 30 days ln
Jail. Baldwin's attorney immediate
' ly asked for appeal bonds, which
' were fixed at $350.
The grand Jury to serve during
the term was drawn and consists
; of Olivia Cames, DeLoss Williams,
j Harriet E. Butner, foreman, Isa-
hich time more com
plete arrangements will be made.
For prompt taxi snrvme, city or
country trips. Phon 44
IS
BIG HV IT
for we've told you
that many tires are
being skimped today
in the tire price war
SEIBERLINGS ARE
NOT and cost no
The Kohlhagen garage build
ing, frontinx on Hose Street, is
now completed and is being oc
cupied by the Hoy Catehing Hud
son and Kssex automobile agency.
This building is a fine improve
ment to the street, and In In lino
with the numerous other improve
ment and development work
which Mr. Kohlhagvn has under
taken ln the past few yea ft. The
build Ing replaces an old shed
which although better than the
other buildings in the ct titer of j
the block, was an eyesore and a I 4
A NAKKOW KSTATK.
. NEW YOHK. May 28. Paavo
Nurml, famous Finnish runner,
who has been appeariug la races
in this country since last January
narrowly averted falllug 55 feet
Into tho Hudson Hiver today,
when he tripped over cables on
the dck of the liner Stockholm
on which .he sailed for home.
County Jodge C. P. Hurnurd
and Mrs. Hurnurd expect to leave
In their car Saturday or Sunday
for Iterkeley, California, on a two
wr.eks' vacutlon. This will be the
first vacation the Judge will have
taken In many years. Eugene
Ueglster.
lsadore Bondeau was a visitor
in this city today from points
Buuth and Bpent Beverul hours at
tending to business matters. He
resides at Tiller.
Miss E. King spent severat
hours here today shopping and
attending to business mutters, be
fore returning to her home at
Wilbur, .'
Mrs. Margaret Klncart wus a
Koseburg visitor toduy, and spent
the altjernoon visiting and shop
ping. She is a resident of Oak
lund. Mrs. Walter Leake motored
from her home at Dlxonvllle to
day and spent the afternoon here
visiting friends and shopping.
Mrs. Charles Schroeder of Wil
bur sullcred a dislocation and frac
ture of the lower radius of the left
arm about noon yesterday, when
she was thrown from a horse. Slw
was riding ln from the field, when
the horse became frightened, threjv
her, and caused her to light on her
left side. She was brought to this
city, and Dr. Charles U. Wade took
an inv of Ihe injured member.
It was found that she also surfered
a few slight scratches and bruises
ubout the face. She was removed
to Mercy hospital yesterduy after
noon. CONWAY To Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas Conway, at their home in
this city, Monday, May 25, an
xft pound boy.
poor showing for the business
district. Mr. Kohlhauen .has con
structed a large, roomy roncret'j
building, accd with cream pres
wd brick, giving an attractive
front. Large windows have hwn
provided along the front and one
side, which faces on Ihe driveway
leading In to the rear of tin;
business building on Juckson
street, so that Ihe new structure
is Mu lie light.
It is all of concreto construc
tion, practically fireproof, and
affords a large storage room and
workshop, as well as sultalde dis
play spare for showing the various
models of cars.
Mr. Kohlhagen Is now arrang
ing for the construction of a larfce
shovt m'tal covered shed, with
concrete floor, for tlie storage of
wood In the rear of the new
building.
Taylor-mrae concrete is good con
creta. Tel. 225 R.
ELK8 REQUEST HOLIDAY
(Aworlatf! pmi LommI H If )
ft ALE M, Ore.. May 29. Elk lod
ges of the stat- are bringing
strong pressure to bear on Oovcr-1
nor I'ierce to declare a legal holl-1
day throuchout Oregon on July 16.
the date of tho Elks parade at the
National Elks convention in I'ort
land. The governor said today
that he might concede to the re
quests, j
About a dozen telegrams from i
exalted mlTs of various lodges
were received by the governor today.
1H! GLAS 1LOAH IUIS
PORTLAND, Ore., May 28.
Mlds on road work In.liou-
glas County, arc to bo opencu
l.y the slate highway com- w
min.-don here th.p afternoon.
J LODGE DIRECTORY ;
Umpqua Klan No. S. Meet 2n
and 4th Mondays of each month.
Address P. O. Doi 86. Rose
hurg, Orognn.
United Amanl-Weets in Mao
Cnbee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al-
whvs welcome.
XKI.KN WIUTAKBn, M. A.
MIl.LiKED McCULLOCH, Treaa.
W.A.K 8TEPHF.NHON. 8C.
un.un bncampment. No. V. I. O. O
f. Meets ln Odd Fellows Tern
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs nlways' welcome.
FRED MILLER, C. P.
W P WKTHKRKLU RcTtbl
Highway Service Co.
Outside and Inside white paint .
2.s5 a gallon at Powells. I
News-Kvl w advert Int ar a
rnntented lot. No roliwens fov-r
their shelves. They tell the pen-,1
pie of Douglas county what they,
have to offer through the coluami
of the.r county ipr.
ilia A drop of ink
i - . .1 - lkLl
WMVj minium nun.
Belter use a drop of
Advertising inK to
ii Hdke them
tm think about
hiiTiirttf uour
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lies
Ten Qallons
Will Tell!
You will find economy in
the first ten gallons of Union
Gasoline. But your real gain
will be at the end of 10,000
miles Then your motor will
testify.
The difference between
Union and most gasolines
is one of quality. There's
no mystery about it.
Union Gasoline is not.
'made to sell at a price.
Yet it is the most econom
ical motor fuel on the
market today. Its chief
economy is in saving up
keep costs.
Union Gasoline is non
detonating. This means
that its power-impulses
are not sledge-hammer
like, a Its explosions pro
gresswith a resulting
power that is smooth.
With Union, your
motor starts quickly
accelerates with a swift, vi
brationless pick-up and
easily attains an even,
gliding speed.
If a better gasoline were
possiblet it would be made
by the Union Oil Com
pany. And sold wherever
you see the sign "Union
Gasoline." At Union Oil
service stations and inde-
Eendent -dealers of the
rst class everywhere.
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Unioii
NonD donating
Gasoline
Union Oil Company
ol Calilbrnia
Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil
LA 519 Newspaper 630 lines 51441 Final O.K. for Publication
United Brotnerftood of Carosnttri
nd Jjlnters of Amrfrlcs.
Mods at 476 S. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ol
eacb mc lb. All carpenter wel
comed. T. P. flOI.MP., nefl. Seo.
EMERY COLK. Pres.
Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M.
Muds rvfry I h I ril Tuf-fduy of
fn-h ninntli In Miixnntc T' tnitli.
All members miwuted to attend
and visiting companions wel
come.
A. A. WII.DKK, Hlsh Priest.
W. K. IIAItltlS, Secretary.
B. P. O. Elks, Roseourg Loasi
No. 82s. Hold regular comma
n lest Ions at tbe Elk's Temple os
eacb Thursday of every montb.
All members requested to at
tend regularly, and all Ttsltlnl
brothers are cordially Invited ta
attend.
J. (;. rAY. Jr., K. R.
JL TOOOHMAN, Bi-crelary
A. f. A A. tA t.suri LeCe' Nft
13. Reirulsr rnamtinleatlonl
second and fourth Wednesdsv
each montb, at Masonic Temp I a
lioseburg. Ore. Visitor wel
come.
M a HA MM. W. M.
W. r. HARRIS. Bee.
Pythian Sisters, Umpjs Temple,
No. 4 Meets tbe second ar.4
fourth Monday evenlnit of escli
month. Of tbe K. of P. ball. Vie
linrs siwavs welcome.
MARTHA CHUIMTKNHK.N, M EG
EVA X1ARKH. M of R. C.
MAY E. PARKER. M. of F.
I. O. 0. F Phlletansn Lodge Na
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
pie every Friday evening. Visit'
Ing bretbern are always wel
come.
DONALD YOUNG, N. O.
A. J. QKDDE3, Rec. See.
J. U. IIAILKY. Kin. Bee.
Knights of Pytnias, Alpha Lodga
No. 47. Meols every Weilnes
day In Knights of Pythlsa hull
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
HAM CHRISTKNHON, C. C.
ROY O. YOUN'l, M. P.
B. H. W1M11H"1.Y. K. R 8.
Eaglet, Hoseourg Atrls Meets It ,
Maccabee bsll, on Csss street, j
on second and fourth Wednes
dav evenings of each month, at '
S o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good standing alwsys welcome
RICIIAIil) lll'SCII, W. P. P.
T1IKO. W. Al.TIIArS, W. P.
II. J OOOhMAN. Si'C.
ROHEIil'ltO I.OIX1E NO. 1037 L ',
O. (. M. Meets every WeliH,.du ,
nlgbt. Moose llsll, 21 N. Jai k j
son 8L Clob rooms open 7:30 to
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come.
W. A. IlOOARn. dictator.
II. O. PAROKTKft, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
K. O. T. M. -Meet esrn aeconD
and fourth Thursday of eses
month. In Msccabee hall, cor
ner Cs and Pine streets. Vie j
lllng Knights always welcnnMt
I O. GOODMAN. Cm
0. W. RAPP. B. K. i
Neighbors or Wooocran, Lltas
Circls No. 49 Mi'ets on first
and third Monday evenlnKS. In
K. of P. bull. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
Al.VIA WETHEKKI.Ij, O. N.
MAROAItET WHITNEY. Clerk
W. B. A. O. T. W , wotenurg Re
I view No. 11. Holds rcguiAl
j meetings on seeid and fouitfc
I 'I liuri-iliiya a 7;-o p.m. Visit
Ing sinters Invited to attend ro
views. Mnrcabue ball. Pine sn
Cass streets.
t'I,AR IIO.N'KIlltAKE, Com.
JICSHIH nAPP. Cnl.
Roietiurn Rebexn Lodge No. 41,
I. O. O. F. Miets In Odd Eel
lows Temple every week on
Tueidy evnltig. Vlsltlcs
members In good s'andlng are
cordially Invited to attend.
sins. MAit'jAitr.r Asiuiurr,
N. O.
Til. I.IK I. JOHN.ION, Rec. Sea
1THITI. MMt.KV Kin B-e
O. C. 8.. Hoseuurg Cnsptsr No. a.
Holds their teiular meeting
on tbe first end tnlrd Thursdays
In esrb niontb. All sojourning
brothers snd sisters are ruspuct
fullv Invited to attend.
CORA I!. SIN'II.KIUS. V. M.
KRK15 JOIl.fiNJPiecretary.
Woodmen of the world, camp No
Of Meets In tin Odd Kollowl
liall In I(o0iirg every first
snd third Monday evenlnrs. Vie
Otln neighbors always welcome,
JOHN UEI.L HKHS, C. U.
11. M. U1LLH, Clerk.