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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, -TUESDAY. JULY 7. 1 925. V 1 .1 1 : ) ! i ; 8 . ? :' i - i ? to a Thoughtful man What more practical lft could you give your wife than a febortr and easier washday? Such a gift It the Maytag Gyntfoara Washer. 'Not only ia It a means t3 short wabh'Uya and spick-spai. v ashintf.-., hut It's Itic way to prt'aler eane tud luoio toni)Ute fcaLlfactV'i with the world that's doue. Because of Its RfltonisbiiiK spc-ed. Old fashioned iborouRhnesB aud VQUJual ca.e wo men have termed he Maytag "the Miracle of .Mmt day.H It wjrfhed twice as many garment pr hour as oilier washers so clean that even cuff, collars and wrist band 9 mi u I re no handrnbhinr so careful that m&k fcrt of dainty, Cilmjr andergar ta n t recom mend it as su perior to hand washing for such garments dajg No more practical gift could a thoughtful man thoor.e and she needs i It more than you Imagine. Get her u Maytag. 9 Outstanding Maytag Features, 1 Washes faster. 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Iargeitt hourly ca pacity in the world. 4 Mont compact wanner mad e takes floor space only 'ia Inches n qua re. 5 Cant aluminum tub can't warp, rot, swell, split or cor rode. 6 Kaslly adjusted to your height. 7 CJolhea can be put In or taken out with the wan her running. 8 Tub cleans itself. l All metal wringer. Self adjuHting- In stant tenaiou release. CITY COUNCIL 10 PAlEif E STREETS!! PLANS 1 BE THERE BUDDY 4 ON TUESDAY NIOHT To greet Oregon new 4 American Legion commantfer. Dr. K. B. Stewart, and have real tluie with some real fel- Iowa. Let'i give Doe a roualng I v welcome at the meeting of mpqua Post next Tuesday night, lie there on time. Three Avenues in Laurel- wood to Be Improved During Present Year. PROTEST IS HEARD C .1 T- joumern racmc Company Objects to Plans for Pav ing Sykes Street With out Drainage. 9 Reasons for World Leadership Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store 11 a Sre CAVA HEB I 4U wash an. w DRYER. Poes rr."ie vr..i k Has no Wringer Keeping Out OF Hot Water You can do that very thing by Installing a Say. age Washer iu your limine. Electrically Operated No Wringer Required Just a Touch aud the Suvage become a Centrifugal Dryer. Get your copy of the booklet, "Keeping out of Hot Water." Phone 456 Everybody's Exchange Swim for Health and Pleasure Come and swim or learn to swim in the best swimming water in Oregon, the Umpqua River just above the city where the water is clean and pure. If you have no bathing suit, you can rent one on the grounds for a nominal fee. Also nice clean dressing rooms for ladies and men with a board walk right into the water. Raft and spring board out in deep water for those who wish to dive. Swimming contests will be staged, so get in prac tice for these. Directions by way of Oak street bridge, and follow the river to above the dam, or by way of Mill street and the swinging bridge. Refreshments served on the grounds. HELLIWELL & LEWIS Managers The city council last night held a very busy session, considering a nutnoer ot important matters. In addition to consideration of street work and paving contracts the ("until took up a number of other propositions. A letter was read from Dr. W. C. iieu, coumy nealth officer, stating that attention should no given to the city sewers, to see that the out lets are kept nanitary during the summer weather. It will not be necessary, he states, to nrohlMt uauung in tne river, unless condi tions become severe as last year. a communication was presented uj me nouinern Pacific company, protesting tne paving of Sykea .i.-.-i unom plans Delng provld taking care of the surface naier, wnich. It was claimed would flow directly on the 8. iF. right Of way. The rnmnillt..A Mtu. ed that they had investigated lh complaint, but that there would be no more water flowing down the street man at present, and that the surface drainage would take care or it. l ne street committee will make a further investigation. me ways and Means committee stated that they had discussed with the city attorney the matter of cooperating with the county in ii'iiouniix ot ine uaK street bridge, and that they had been ad vised that the city could not par ticipate in that Improvement as the bridge la rounty property. The city atlorney, It was re--irt-ed, is making a personal Investiga tion ot me status of the North Pine street crossing. The council authorised the pay- .. ..v m per montn to the city recorder to provide additional cleri cal assistance in tne office. ine matter of providing better nre protection to the East Lane sueri uisinct was considered. At tho present lime there la no hy drant at the top of the hill, and the council has ordered one lnslal- i"i. i ne waier company, It is claimed. Is preparing to rim . main up file hllj, which would per- ..... ..uij a very small amount of enier to ne aecurcd; not enough to in untie, protection. The city desires a main run from the south reser voir, which would give plenty of water, at a pressure equal to that If the main should bo Intel up the hill. The committee on flrn ami water a Instructed to investigate ..... iinrKe ot unit matter. An electric light was ordered In stalled at the head of the Btreet in Overlook Addition. Plans and specifications were reail for the paving or t'asey Ave- tlu. llowcn Avenue, and Riverside Drive, In Ijturclwood. and Parrott street between Oak iml M..i streets. The estimated costs on j the Ijturelwood Improvements ' ere Casey Avenue 3.6ti7.12- How . en Avenue, :l,5n7 !M and Hlver side Drive, r.,KS7.5. Ordinances for the paving of each of these streets were placed on first and second readings. Ordinances "or the paving of Kast 4th St., K. 6th St.. K. 2nd St Roberta St., and A. Avenue, were placed on final reading and pas- LOW FARES TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Safe, depfnditble tTtiins at rmit-rnii-nt hours Comfortal !c, economical tcrvtce daily. $8.95 $10.70 rnnndtrip wtvk-f ml iwkct'wt.ur -n.,Sar. or Sun. Kt-rurn limit TuvmJ.iy l-Mltm inn. Proportion -tttlr I'w rotindtrlp nemon f irkri run mIccvcv day. Return limit IS .J.. vi. i to other poind. fcV . -Tit.; 1 - Wi y.-Jp) i .V.: lU 1 fi MW 0 L H c;1 . ;": ; - :: flVll-V,'" v - . j l j K Q j. ''A?B I in "' "'' ""","h The council authoriietl Chief of Police Ketch to represent the city meeting or ponce officers In Mclntla. II. C, on Jlllv ;!ll to j;) and pimi,.., f,,r his railroad fare to and from the convention city. The follouinK n a list of the claims audited and allowed: l'aclllc telephone and Tele graph Co j 2B Denn (ierreiscn Co., wood ... 3 25 Standard (ill Company, gas oline hook I0.011 Rosebiirg Hook Store, .. ...... lo jj Uos.tiiiig Furniture com pany, shades and awning . Po-.tina.Ker, po.n office box rent Koacbiirg Pliimhin ing ( C. C lilebel (litter R 30 A. S. W allao' aml. roi k and k'Stel 171 00 Scott llrothers. plumbing .. 3 ; Powell s I'm inline utiire, , d Powells Puittltiire Store ttitlns A I Tste r. taxi Auto Kleiiric Station. er lees and batler K'tit'iie Knundry (iinipany s.-wer ring lld. l.e-io Kut tilt tin. Co . mm tre V K'i-..bt suk'li, men! and inters C Ijti on. KH-.tl 11 Mi K Churchill Hardware Co., sup plies .. Wharton Brothers, auppliea Hudson Klectric Store, serv ices .. Gllham'a Highway Garage. gasoline 3.60 Geo. W. Culver, axe and supplies 18.05 15.60 40.19 9 55 6.65 4.63 6.54 21.40 8.76 153.65 Roseburg Garage, services Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange, hay , Hall & Young Garage, gaso line and labor FM Noah, shoes and picks W. O. Montgomery, services K. P. Croft, painting Douglas County Flour Mills, oats 7.50 Arthur Long, supplies 2.75 Otto Uoettel. sprinkler .75 California Oregon Power Co., services . 897.78 Commercial Abstract Co., in surance 37.00 Roseburg News-Review, ad vertising 10.10 Improvement Parrott Street: W. L. Dolan, surveying $ 8.00 M. C. Bowker, engineering.. 3.00 11. 1 Eppsteln, assigned claim 4.00 P. D. Wolford, surveying 4.00 Clifford Relbel, surveying.... 4. 00 H. L. Kppsteln, engineering 16.00 KOBeburg News-Review, No tice of Intention 11.40 Casey Avenue: M. C. Bowker, drafting $ 6.00 W. L. Dolan, surveying 8.00 H. L. Eppsteln. assigned claim 8.00 Clifford Riebel, surveying.. 8.00 It- L. Kppstelu, engineering 24.00 uowen Avenue: w, h. Dolan, surveying 8.00 H. L. Eppsteln, assigned claim 8.00 Clifford Riebel, surveying.. 2.00 P. D. Wolford, surveying 2.00 I.yle Roadman, surveying.... 2.00 H. L. Kppsteln, surveying 16.00 Riverside Drive: M. C. Bowker, surveylng....J12.00 Clifford Riebel, surveying 6.00 W. L. Dolan, surveying 10.00 P. D. Wolford, surveying... 4.00 '11. L. Eppsteln, engineering 24.00 Sykes Street: H. L. Eppsteln. engineering I 8.00 Commercial Abstract Com pany, blue prints 1.60 News-Review, Notices of intention and Bids 22.05 nort street: Commercial Abstract Com pany, blue prints $ l.( News-Review, Notices of Intention and Bids 21.40 Spring Street: Commercial Abstract Com pany, blue prints $ 1.60 News-Review, Notices of Intention and Bids 21.90 East First Aveune North. No. 2: Commercial Abstract Co., blue prints .. $ 1.60 News-Review, Notices of Intention nnd Bids 21.80 Second Avenue North: . Commercial Abstract Com pany, blue prints t 3.20 New s-Review, Notices of . Intention and Bids 21.S0 A Avenue; News-Review, Notice of In tention 41 East Fourth Street: News-Review, Notice of In tention sn 111 i-.ast second Street: News-Review, Notice of In tention in r.r. East Sixth Street. News Review, Notice of In tention ft 1 2r, Roberts Street: News-Review, Notice of In tention $12.15 ft -e i .rK-it , a viy - Jr. I . i ij ffuCti Y' It f 3L- Chesterfield's po is securely founded on the bed rock of quality Heat with gas. EXONERATION OF WILSON SEEN BY GERMAN PAPER IlKltl.lN. July 7.-1A. !M-Graii. ual exoneration of President Wood row Wilson, "whose reputation had been badly Injured by the Treaty tf Versailles," is pointed out by the rratiKiurter renting' in Its re- ! view of a book coverlna the state ments, writings and publications of the American war president! The "Frankfurter .eltutig" says "this gradual exoneration is keep ing pace wlih the growing realiza tion of the dangers today besetting European politics by the very gen eral disregard for his Ideas. If the world wishes to live In peace It will have to return to Wilsons theories." 70.50 3.00 & Ileal- en Ices J.SJ ellif truck !t 5'! .65 36 2.. II On SUCH POPULAR.ITY laccri-r & Mrt TtMCX CU MUST BE DESE ILV E D JOBS FOR WOMEN . Items, one of $:80.000 to repay URGED IN CUBA the state money used for roads, and one of $700,0(10 which will he REG LA. Cuba, July 7 (A. P.) apportioned between the east Bido Cuban women need ample protec bridse and road work in the coun tlon and should be provided with y. Tho bridg els allotted $300,000 an adequate means of making an of this sum. honest living Mayor Antonio Bosch o said in making public a plea to NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S merchants and employers of the' SALE OF REAL PROPERTY city to employ women wherever : possible. i the County Court of the State Mayor Bosch has asked the city ! of iti-eeon for Itouidaa rn council to adopt an ordinance mak- In the matter of the Estate of E. Itlg it compulsory for department. D. K. Cooper, Deceased. stores and other establishments I NOTICE w hereby aiven ihat W. where women's articles are sold, to a. Davison, administrator of the employ saleswomen, 75 per cent or i estate of E. D. K. Cooper, deceased, w hom must be of Cuban national-j will sell at private sale for cash In "y- hand, all the right, title, and in- negia nes on tne eastern shore LIME PUTTY For All Purposes Aged in Concrete Pits No Dead Lime , For ail uses where lime is required. Avoid waste, delay and expense and be assured of first class results. Spray users will find tills especially suitable for their work. USE LIME PUTTY READY TO GO. I COEN LUMBER CO. I Phone 121 ' - of Havana harbor. For concrete work call Taylor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-R. IMPORTANT CHANGE IN FEDERAL GAME REGU LATIONS IN OREGON On June 22. 1923, President Cool idge approved an amendment to the regulations under the Mlrru. Heat with gas. .nvKHTiKio fONsTitrr. TIVFi VAU K !' TEN OOniKXIMIENTS I IttlEK PORTI-ANIX Ore.. July Modern advertising methods ap- terest of E. D. K. Cooper, deceas ed, in and to the following de scribed premises situated In Doug las County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the quarter corner between sections 1 and 12, in Tow nship 27 S. Range 7 V., W. M.; thence 0 deg. 32 min. W. 1237.6 feet to a stake from which an S in. white oak bears S. 3S min. V. 55.2 feet; thence 3S (leg 45 H i N. . (leg. a Mamllton. "Too many persons nirv Hint Tr.iv ii.i 'regard tnem as proniDiiton laws ' -,... , ' ,',.,,' . i'"'' apparently take delight in wood (lucks, elder (tucks, anil -wans) root, galllnules, Wilson snipe or Jack snipe, black bellied and gulden plovers, jenon i.-K irnm octoocr 1 mimltv" In .lunu.,v f. k,.,K .1..... I-..-- ..... ,IUniI. In that portion of Oregon Ivlnt; neu to tne ten x oniiitanonieiiis 2H min. W. 1416 feet to the W. It. would soon change them from of w. line of county road; thence stern prohibition laws to factors s 6 d(K - ,,,, w jlH 6 f ron rll.tit tig to true happiness B,on tiKhl , ,h w u?Z fd.i ; VT''- 0n "" 'w' lo exti.blish. .1 lence . .hfth i ? ?.',,!'; 'i": thence following fence line von of the thirtieth International ... . ,. .r ,, ... , , ,. Christian Endeavor convention, ft s.?".- w ''' "Modern advertising then should I"! , " f f'' h' adopt the positive form of the Sf "., rtKh "j" ' ' r . ommandnwtits in order to con-1 "7 "f h' '. r l L No hev were i?: ' 1 " "' " f V .""n- ul1 Mr tt.-.t teet to a stake in lence line M0IR5 It requires special experi ence and ability to prop erly move and transport a piano. If you want yours moved without injury let us hear from you. "We Aim to Please" H.s. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 vince the public that not prohibition laws violating them. They do not ap preciate their constructive values and the contribution tlvetr ol'serv- an,. m.bn tn.inl r . a r... hani.t. and greater and , , ,hn in,livliliial and mm. lllonu- aib) A; llaldwln, Mi On 1 211 sir. 30.50 1 6. I" east of the summit of the Cascaih mountains. This change Is regulations pro xidts for uniform oien seasons on th" abote mentioned mlgratory bls for which there Is an open s. on for the entire s'ate. these regulations twe lmn,edlatel' For prompt taxi service, city or country trips, Phone 4 4. and on south right of way line of County road: thence following tight of way road S. ss deg. 50 min. E. 439.6 feel; thence N. 50 deg. 52 niln. E. 6".l feet; thence S. 9 (leg. 25 min. E. 744 3 feel; thence X. 75 dig. 53 min. E. 107 5 feet; thence N. 55 d-g. 4 min. E. 4vx feet; thence N. 6!( deg. 03 min. E. 615 feet; thence N. s5 deg. 12 min. E. 6153 feet; thence N. 75 (leg. 11 min. K. 29 2 feet; th' nce S. u deg. 29 min. E. 1251 7 fet in stxieenth corner: thence N. s9 deg. 19 niln. W. 1322.1 feet to place of begin ning, and containing 2'') acres. acres occu- L. B. MOOKt, Phont 11 .0 Cc-'Jl Agent Q FRENCH RATIFY TREATIES ( tnnn.H 1'ms I..-.M-I We. t PARIS. July 7. The French Chamber of IVputies today ratified more or less, less the two treaties pertaining to 1 pled by present county (id. effective China drawn up during the Wash-' Bids for said property will be re liion arms conference. reived by the sain administrator at . o the olfice of It W. M.irster. ?i. RIFFIANS REPULSEO COOS COUNTY WILL 1 220 Perkins Building. Ros.-burr I t. - !.! W lurd Win. UIUB CkltlUrX Ct PCTIW I Im.nn (mm ...( -,- I . A 7 :..' FEZ, Morocco. July 7. Rlftlao MARSHF1ELP. Ore.. Jnlv - 125. . "5 45.00 attacks on a flve-mlte front north l..i. qn I. it.- ... ... .i.-I t.u,t n.l fl .,Kll.t..ul ,ui. ... kl . i, ii ------ fwij m ,..m iiaio e,-. tiir. ..-'. -.. .in-, riu'i'm iiiia u- it i . ... i. ..... . . . ' r . i- i:ifu,ntn roaa dodo eiecuon in uay oi june, is.-.-.. -. .. ... Li. ... m. E irHi. I II. I it I i.,ii..i ,.v at... l-h...k h...k.i . ... i ... . . . ... J C Mnim .,-t,.., .... ' u...vt- int'i't i-noa county, accenting to an an- v..v haxison, -i L W. -Mr:. 2. "S,! l''lt reinforced by 60unctm6nt by JBCU6 R Administrator of the Estate of t U F. Pails K In It) . 15 tiers wood.. 6.45 etachmenta rusbed from toe rear.i Th, election will be on two.E. D. hi. Cooper. Deceased. Our Free Employment SERVICE Is thorough and effective in its operation for our telegraph graduates. Telegraphy, as we teach it, leaves nothing out; every detail is given minute attention so that students graduating are wellable to fill the posi tions we get for them. "' Classes are conducted at night only, so that all who wish may find time to take this course. The rates are reasonable and you may enroll any evening by calling or writing to, 9 Roseburg Telegraph Institute 225 Perkins Bldg. 3