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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW.- FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1925.
COUNTYMARKE
Ti
SYSTEM IS
BEING MAPPED
Floyd Frear Designated u
County Engineer Under
Terms of New Law.
FUNDS ALLOTTED
Court Specifies Roads to Be
Linked Up in Permanent
System and Submits
Plans to State.
Packed in tea-foil,
instead of tins
hence
Wellman left a legacy
to pipe smokers
Back about 1870, James N. Wellman
developed a secret tobacco process
which won widespread favor. But
nobody else ever knew "Wellman's
Method" until we acquired it and went
back to it in making Granger Rough Cut
It's an "old-fashioned" method, yes, but
slow as it is, and costly, too we have found
no other process that brings tobacco to the
same full, rich "rounded-out" mellowness.
jooitt Be Mviiii Tobacco Co.
ES
ORANG
We have a bargain for you for Saturday. Come
in and see them. One half regular price while
they last. Also Candy Specials. See Our window.
Saturday Specials
3 lbs. of Our Special Blend Coffee for $1.10
2 loaves Bread for 15c
Schillings Coffee, 1 lb. can 50c
9 lb. sack Rolled Oats and Wheat 50c
Grape Juice, qt 50c
Crape Juice, pint 25c
Diamond W Sliced Pineapple, 2 1-2 can 30c
Package Currants, I pound 10c
Fancy Seedless Raisins, per pound 10c
Sugar Rolled Dates, per pound 15c
Quality Meats
Beef Roast. Ib 15c
Boiling Beef, lb 12 l -2c
Fancy Milk Fed Veal, shoulder roast, lb 15c
Veal Leg and Loin Roast, lb 20c
Veal Stew, lb 12c
Pork Shoulder Roast, lb 22c
Fresh Side Pork, ib 25c
Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 35c
Hamburger, lb 15c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for 45c
Light Hams, lb 28c
WE SLICE HAMS
FANCY HEAVY 1 1ENS FANCY LICI IT I IENS
We Trim the Meat, Not the Customer.
'PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145
V Free Delivery
Meat Market 363
GERMANY FAILS
TO OBSERVE 13
PEACE PLEDGES
(Continued from page 1.)
and aUMuattly handled during
the present conference at C.eneva.
The conference voted in prin
ciple tn accept (he American pro
posal for a h pec iu 1 protocol against
politon rub In war to be adopted
at (iennva. If this in finally
adopted. It will make the sim
Kwted Washington conference un-neceflsary.
EAST ENTERS
ON FIFTH DAY
OF HEAT WAVE
ed In the last 24 hours.
While the temperature stood nt
95, John Charley, 81 played 36
holes of golf In tournament com
petition and suffered no 111 effects.
TWO WOMEN HURT
IN RUSH TO VIEW
SHRINE PAGEANT
(Continued from Pnge 1
Pittsburgh and 96 in Baltimore.
8T. LOUIS, June 5. The In
tense h't'nt prevailing throughout
the section. Indirectly caused the
death of one person and prostrat
ed three others hero yesterday
and today.
1KTHOIT, June 5. Two more
deaths from treat In Michigan
were reported today, bringing to
nine the number of fatalities In
the state. Seven more prostra
tions alo Here retorted, several
of the victims. agvd persons being
reported In serious condition.
t'AwocUt! Prim LtM Wire.)
LOS ANGELES, June 5. Two
women were seriously Injured and
forty five other persons were treat
ed for minor Injuries or brought
out of fainting spells as a result of
the milling about and rushing of
tens of thousands of spectators.
t eager for places of vantage along
the line of the Shrine parade here
last nlKht, It was revealed today in
a checkup of cases brought to the
emergency hospital, maintained at
the lx Angeles Coliseum, goal of
the pageants.
One of the seriously Injured wo
men was kicked in the stomach by
a horse; the other suffered a frac
ture of the hip during the mad rush
for one of the entrances of the
coliseum after the big bowr bad
been filled to capacity and gatemen
were turning people away.
CHICAGO, June 5. After nearly
;H week of continued torrid weath
er, the middle west today gave up
j hope, of an Immediate drop In tem
perature. Having yesterday with
! drawn his prediction of showers
I throughout this territory as far
jwest as the Kockles. the weather
'man again posted the famillnr
'summer forecast, "continued
i warm", for virtually all .central
states.
lie said that possibly there
'would be local showers in Iowa.
I Minnesota. Nebraska and Wiscon
sin, but indicated that they would
I not bring any appreciable change
In temperature. The heat fatality
toll Jumped every hour. Chicago
.led the country In the number of
deaths attributed to the sun's rays.
Since Wednesday noon 12 persons
have died hen1.
i In sharp contrast, the far west
'was much cooler. A four Inch
snowfall In northern Montana, al
though causing damage to trees
and other foliage In Great Falls
before It melted. Improved crop
prospects generally. Itolse, Idaho,
with an altitude of less than S.noo
feet, bad a Killing frost yesterday
and a minimum temperature of 3
degrees. Although vegetables suf
fered, no riamase was reported to
fruit, the leading product of that
area.
LUNATIC KILLS
ANOTHER MAN AND
IS SLAIN IN TURN
lAMoctated Ptm. LeMcd Wirt.)
SACRAMENTO, Cal.. June 5.
Suddenly running amucl, an uni
dentified man shortly before noon
today shot and killed another man
believed to be Richard Burnett, of
Oakland, formery of Vancouver, B.
C, In the Crocker Art Galley In
this city and waa himself shot and
killed by a transfer man whose
name was said to be Brainard,
Early details Indicated that the
unidentified man opened fire with
in the art gallery and shot down
Burnett. Then, from all accounts,
he left the interior of the building
and sat on the steps, a smoking
pistol In his hand.
Brainard, from across the street
had heard the shooting within the
art gallery and when the apparent
ly Insane assailant stopped to rest
on the steps nf the building Brain
ard opened fire.
The bodies of the maniac and
Burnett were taken to the morgue
and efforts were made to learn
Just what bad occurred.
OLD BUILDING REMOVED
The old addition to the Roseburg
Apartment house is being torn
down to make room for a modern
concrete structure. This improve
ment which is being made by
Henrle Andrle, is one which he has
been planning for some time. Bo
sides replacing an old dilapidated
and unsafe structure, the new build
ing will eliminate a great fire hai
ard. o
Big bargains at the June clear
ance sale
Co.
next week. Marksbury
' MOOSE MEET TONIGHT
Regular meting of Roseburg
IMtg No. HI37 Iyal Order of
Moose tonight at 8:00. Maecabee
hall. SECY.
A marriage license was Issued
today to Richard C. Ring tit Se
attle and Garnet M. Wilcox of this
city.
WILLAMETTE YIELDS BODY
OF MISSING. PORTLANDER
V4qt4-w
riTTSni'RO. Ta.. June B. The
, heat wave which was continued
unabated early today with no
prospect of relief was held direct
ly accountable for 11 deaths an I
; an uncounted number of prostra
tions In this district.
Keren deaths nave been report-
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The first requisite lor a
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mattress, and from the collec
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certain to find Just the one
you vant.
These mattresses are prop
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comfort, covered with sturdy
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may require.
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PORTLAND. Ore., June 5 The
body of Ralph Waldo Klden. former
owner of an advertising and loan
office in Portland, was found, this
afternoon In the Willamette river
at the base of a cliff at Elk Rock
by the Portland harbor patrol. El
den has disappeared Wednesday.
His automobile and bat and coat
were found near Elkrock last night.
Relatives of Elden said he had
been brooding over financial reverses.
If you want a superior axe get a
White hand made one at Wharton
Bros.
WOULD-BE ABDUCTORS OF
I MARY PICKFORO INDICTED
! fAanrteM tnm Lkw4 Win.)
! I.OS ANGK1.ES. June 5. Three
men were Indicted by the county
grand Jury today on a conspiracy
charge In connection with an al
leged plot to kidnap Mary Pickford
moving picture actress, and bold
ber for $200,000 ransom.
The men, CTtaries P. Stevens,
Adrian J. Wood and Claude E.
Ilolcomb, were Jailed In the ab
sence ft I'iO.WO bail each.
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' las Abstract company.
The county court last evening
adopted an order changing the title
given Floyd Frear from County
Roadmaster to County Engineer.
This change waa made In order to
simplify the operation of the new
state market road law, which Is
now in effect and which will be fol
lowed in the future by the county
court.
The new law provides for a mar
ket road aystem, similar In its ad
ministration and operation to the
state highway system. The market
roads are placed under the' control
of the state, and are built accord
ing to state specifications and re
quirements. The new law provides that the
count shall designate certain
roads, which shall be included in
the market road system. These
must be connecting roads supply
ing agricultural communities, and
the county la stopped from naming
dead end roads as market roads.
Under this plan the county or
state Is required to appoint a qual
ified engineer to take charge of
the work in that particular county,
this position of county engineer be
ing conferred upon the county
roadmaster, county surveyor or
some special appointee of the state
or county.
He is required to prepare a map
showing the roads the market
roads designated, and these are
then, presented to the state, high
way commission for approval or
amendment. If one county is
working on a certain road, which
links up with' another road In an
adjoining county, the state Is em
powered to require the neighboring
county to designate the connecting
road as a market road and make
the needed improvements.
Such a case is now before this
county. Work is progressing on
theTIHer-Trall section of the Cra
ter Lake cut-off. Trail la in Jack
son county, and between that place
and the Douglas county line there
Is a section over which Douglaa
county has no control. If Jackson
county does not make the neces
sary improvement to open this
road, after Douglas county has
linked up its section as a market
road project, the state can desig
nate It as a market road and re
quire that the market road funds be
expended there.
In compliance with the state law
Douglas county has mapped out the
roads which it desires to include, In
a market road system. The first is
the Canyonvllle-Trail road, forming
the Crater Lake cut-off. This road
is of great importance, and a large
sum of money Is being spent this
year by the county and forest serv
ice in cooperation. The forest serv
ice has announced that it has an
other $1,000 appropriation avail
able for the upper section, If the
county will match the sum, and the
county court Is arranging to set
aside a sufficient amount to match
the forest service on this improve
ment. IS.000 haa already been al
lotted to that section.
The Draln-Reedsport section of
the Umpqua highway, is the second
project on the list. No money has
yet been allotted to that section as
the county Is waiting to determine
theamount the government will al
lot, as the county will probably be
required to match the amount.
On the Loon Lake road the coun
ty Is spending $13,500. This road
links up with the road to Marsh
field through by way of Alleghany,
and will eventually be an important
connecting link between Loon
Lake, Coos Bay and Reedsport, and
will serve a wonderfully rich agri
cultural community.
An appropriation of $15,000 is be
ing made on the Roseburg North
Umpqua road. This is to be ex
pended on improvements between
Roseburg and Dixonvllle, and Dix
onville and Glide.
The sum of $2,000 goes to the
Roseburg Reston loop road, which
has been aet aside as the 6th mar
ket road project.
The Edenbower-Millwood road Is
given an appropriation of $9,000. to
be used in connection with a ape
clnl tax for the paving of another
section in Edenbower.
The other market roads Included
In the system are Yonralla-Klkhead.
via Mllllown Hill: Yonratla-Klk-head,
via Scotts Valley: Sutherlln
1'mpqua: Oakland-Elkton. via
IXnige Canyon, and Kesterson Hill:
iKellogg-Elkton. via Beckley's:
Olendale-Paclflc highway: Rose
! burg Melrose: I'mpqua Park road
land the Round Prairie Bridge.
The last two named projects, the
I'mpqua Park road and the Round
Prairie bridge, are to be dropped
after their completion thta year.
I The I' nipo.ua Park road Is to re
ceive $2,oti and the Round Prairie
Ibrldre $.ono. An appropriation of
;$t5.noA la made for the removal of
I the Winchester steel highway
'bridge to the Kellogg-Elkton road.
the coat being charged against
that project.
On the other projects designated
as parts of the market road system
iwlthin the county no appropriations
I an being made at this lima. These,
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however, are Included In the sys
tem, so that future Improvement
work under the market road act
may be done upon them.
The county court expects In the
future to apply market road funds
as far as possible along the lineB
adopted in the past, making appro
priations to . the districts which
show a willingness to help them
selves by voting special taxes. The
market money, of course, will be
limited to the road projects desig
nated aa a part of the market road
system, and a sufficient sum musj.
be reserved for maintenance, the
law giving the county authority to
spend up to $200 per mile for main
tenance on market roads.
This market road system has the
purpose of assuring future develop
ment upon a permanent basis. By
designating certain roads, and lim
iting the expenditure of market
road money upon these thorough
fares only, the Btate has a program
which will develop the leading
i highway of each county along de
finite linea. All market roads must
comply with certain state stand
ards. The state requires certain
widths of roadbed, certain grades
and curves, certain types of
bridges, and definitely prescribes
the loads which bridges must be
built to carry. All plans for market
road Improvement must be approv
ed by the state, and all bridge
plana must be submitted to state
engineers. This insures roads of
uniform kind, and Improvements of
a permanent nature. By expendi
tures made over -a period of years,
these systems can be developed In
to first class market roads, .which
will be of much importance to the
respective counties and the state In
general.
Ed Wilson of Eugene, waa today
fined $20 and costs by Justice of
the Peace Geocge Jones. Wilson
pled guilty to switching licenses on
a car.
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Administration Cost of Small Sales
, Price on five tier one grade of wood delivered
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1 6 in. in Old Growth, block fir, per tier ..' 3.25
16 in. Oak and Laurel, block, per tier 3.50
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