Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JULY 21.1925.
FIVE
Following Is a list of tha clulms
sudited and allowed at the lust
regular meeting of tbe counly
court: '
(Icuorui I'uunly Hula:
Roadmusier: Highway Service
C.iuipauy. 825.60; P. D. Wolford,
i 1 4 . i) u ; Qiuue. lioodniun & Co.,
$:;.0, C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.,
i.45; Sheriff: K. C. Powell,
82.70; F. W. Dlllurd, $3.00: Kd
Sterling. 82. GO; F. W. Dillurd,
J.s.00; K. K. Leas, I1.U0; w. C.
liruub, 82.00; K. E. Leas, 8$. 20;
F. W. Dillard, 81-00; A. U. Tuy
lor, 88.50; Western Union Tele
graph Co., 50.30; County Clerk;
Inishoug & Co., $:!s.5u; Giant at
prudhonime Co., 14.01; Koke-Tif-lauy
Co., lti.00 and 7t.B.
Court House: Skagg's United
Stores, 8 1.1!; Roseburg Develop
ment Co., 140.00; V. L-. Fluzer &
Co., $2.38; Churchill Hardware
Co.. (1.35; Mi-Keun, Durby and
liuldwin, 1 1; 6 . 6 T ; C. 11. Calkins;
County Couru The Sutherlin
Sun, $11.44; l'ort Umpqua Cou
rier, $32.70; Justice Court: I). M.
Kedlng, $4.00; J. G. Hodges, $3.
40; W. J- Ivens, $1.00; F. W.
Dillard, $39. 2S; Ceo. Sewell,
$1.00; II. C. Church, $1.00; Fred
Anderson, 1.U0; Capt, Strickland
2.00; W. G. Benson, $3.60; V.
C. C.rubli; $2.00;- I. S. Ketch,
$3.00; w. C, Uruhb. $24.05; Co
roner: M. K. Kilter, f2.40; Dr.
C. H. Wade, $5.00; Insane
Duds for Men $.14.50; School Su
perintendent: Mrs. Kdith S. At
kert, $00.53: Cutheriue O'Dell,
22.5i; Mrs. N. K. Dixon. $13.60;
Lillian II. Davis, $92.00; A. C.
Wood, $9.00; Churchill Hardware
Co., $0.45; Health Officer: Chaa.
II. Wade, $74.50; Ind. & County
Home: Peoples Supply Co., $1 1.6i;
Oregon Stnte School for ltllnil,
$1.50; Ladies Sboppe, $2.40; Mer
cy Hospital $20.00; Rice ilros. &
Adams, $42.50; Roseburg Dairy
and Soda Works. $3.U0; F. L.
Coon, $25.00; .Mercy Hospital,
$37.25; Roseburg Dairy and Soda
Works. $8.16; O. 3. Hand, $1.75;
''oeburg Undertaking Co., 55.00;
.organs Grocery, $41.97; 8. 8.
tiolsinger, $2o.t5; peoples Supply
Co., $23.42; Joiin Itusenbark,
$17.00; Koyer llro.,. $2.00; Art
Long, $1.00; Douglas Counly
Flour Mills, $15.45; Vosburg &
Wlard, $41.93; Parslow Furni
ture Co., $1.75; Cordon & Hishop,
$3.00; Churchill Hardware Co.,
$1.00; Geo. W. Culver, .75; O. K.
Gardner, $4.00; A. J. Lllburn,
$0.'J;Jail: Douglas Grill. $39.95;
Juvenile Court: Agnes pltchtord,
$15.84; Fer-y: It. A. Fryer, $4.88;
Paul Hernhanlt, $3.20; Right of
Way: Robert MiCollum $."..9S;
Davton llintor, $5.98; J. V. Kau
m:ho, $2.24; J. B. Rader, .74;
liofcoe Miller, $1.49; -Hounty:
K. It. Short, $13.50; J. A. Cox,
$7.50; Ralph Matthews. $2.50;
Joe Cellers, $10.00; F. It. Drown
$10.00; Carrie Tlson. $10.00; J.
J. Smith $10.00; I. E. Ulam,
$10. ou: A. C. Iteilifer. $10.00;
C. M. Collins, $30.00; tl. A. Arch
ambeuu, $10.00; Klzer Rulnvllle,
$10.00; K. R. Thomas, $10.00;
Indemnity on Cattle: Hinsdale
Estate Co., $33.41; Seffa Eskltlin,
$7.00; Health Unit: Ellen Post,
$i;o.oo; Robert Henson, $5.00;
Lloyd Crockers Store, $34.30;
County Survey: H. L. Kppsteln,
$11.50; Medicine: Mursters Drug
Co.. $8.80; Nathan Fullerlon,
$9.70; Lloyd Crocker Store,
$34.30; Current Expenses: lto?c
hurg Book Store, $18.50; Kilhnin
Stationery Print. Co.. $12.75;
California Oregon Power Com
pany, $52. IS; Hosebnrir News Re
view, $.'.9.85; Ira II. Kiddle. $3.8S;
Stenno Carbon lnper Mfg. Co.,
$42.00; Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co.,
$76.05; Right of Way: Farm Bu
reau Cooperative Exchange, $300.
Koail District Payroll.
Dlst. 3N1: C. S. MiCollum.
$73.29: II. M. Clav. $r..S0; D. E.
Clav, 8S0.73: W. 11. Smiley, $155.
71: N. II. Smiley. $29.90: Fred
S. helling. $41.8fi: W. A. Smiley,
$17.94; Dlst. 3SJ: Pat Dailey,
$1.74; A. L. Perkins. $8.72; Dist.
5: D. O. Weatherly. $22.71; Dal
las Shelton.- $17.46; N. S. Wea
therly, 81'Mli: O. H. Walker.
$17.98; Loren Hall. $i'.5.7S; Wal
ter Johnson. $4.4S; Coland Camp
hell. $K 97; Archie Campbell.
$14.9.".; Clifford Ansama $J93:
Cordon Ansama. $20.93; Harry
Anama. $14.95; Dlst. fi: Clyde
Kvilell, $11.96; V. J. lturrhard.
$17 97; Geo. I-ehncn, $13.45; C.
W. Hanson, $13.45; Yale Giuhbs.
$:. 98; Geo. Andrews. $2.99: T. J.
Andrews. $2.99; I'. C. Levi nllagen
$V97; Card Sagaberd. $-'.9'.l;
Warren Waggoner. $7.17; Rnv
mnnd Jones, $13.15; Dist. 8: W.
W. Hunch. ::."..! I : Ijiwrenre
Smith. $5.98; Etall Smith. $1 1.97:
S. Ilurd. $6.72: Aulden Cheever.
$J3.9; Ceo. M. Swnggert.,$2.99;
f IV Hancock. $2 91': Orin Frost.
8. 99; Dlst. II; T. F. Heard,
$38.39; Corvin Heard, oS.o9;
Roy Buell, $11.99; Henry Klore,
$29.95; Henry Jones. $35.94; Ar
thur ilarsn. $35.94; Stanley
Shrenk. $29.94; R. A. Hutchlns.
$35.94; E. F. Ollivaut, $7.75;
.Mrs. Clarance Hodges, 3.25; Dlst.
16: Edward Edmonds, $43.66;
Dlst. T7: A. C. l lam. $107.82;
Frank Bramhalf, $44,85; C. E.
Oaliorn, $2.99; It. n. Klrkpatrlck,
$11.96; U. Y. Ah. $30.90; Chas.
Moalftoff. $17.97; A. II. Ash.
$20.93; Tom Yokum, $20.93; U.
M. Palmer, 8174: Harvey Jakes,
$29.95; Hob Townsman, $17.97;
DUt. 20: R. J. Spalding, $109.72;
C. L. Spatting. $84.78; Riley
Morningatar, $93.76; John Lynch,
$20.93; Dlst. 21: Emerson Enti
le r, $34.90; J. B. Hetrtck, $38.93;
Frank Rupert, $22.42; Ben. Per
Ini, $14.97; Dick Rogers, $4.48;
W. J. Curtis, $7.47; John Ple
ronl, $13.45; F. J. Anlaut, $3.99;
Will Watson, $2.99; Will Cllne,
$2.99; Dist. 24: I. B. Huckins,
$38.94; W. W. Huckins, $19.46;
P. 0. Freeman, $2.99; G. C Free
man, $2.99; John WIlKerson,
$11.98; Dlst. 28: Roy Agee,
$10.47; Roy Quinton. $16.47; V.
N. Lnliaul. $17.97; Jim Tliorn
burg, $5.98; Ralph Sands, $5.98;
DUt. 30: J. E. Marks $5.23; Dist.
36: Seth Matthews, $33.43; Floyd
Watson, $3 8.96; Ellis Watson,
$17.97; Dist. 38: D. P. French,
$47.41; Geo. J. Thomas, $19.43;
llarrle Thomas, $2.99; J. M. Wea
ver,, $8.97; F. G. Hatfield. $8.98;
Frank Ellison, $23.96; Dlst. 39:
E. C. Davis. $25.91; Palmer Da
vis, $2.99; M. Adams. $11.98; Dee
Adams, $5.98; Dale Adams. 5.98;
Thomas Hatfield, $1.50; Dist. 40:
J. M. Deardorfr, $37.96; D. U.
Deardorff. $11.96; Dist. 41: T. L.
Brewer. $6.49; B. R. Jones, $5.
99; Clinton Jones, $2.99; Vint.
Weaver, $M.98; Dist. 46: Arthur
Woolley, $17.97: Dlst. 48: Roy
Strader, $14.13; Orval Agee,
$2.61; Dlst. 49: A. O. Gustafaon.
$77.88; Ed.-Esselatrom. $32.89;
Robert Burr. $5.98; Don Burr,
2.99; Wm. Bickford, $5.98; Thos.
Bjirr, $26.91; Fred liartman,
$26,91; 11. E. Baker, $29.95; O.
E. Baker, $5.98; Alden Baker,
$5.98; Robert Esselstroiu. $14.95;
Lloyd Bickford. $S.97; Dlst. 50:
John F. O'Mara, $6.73; Roy O'
Mara, $5.99; A. C. Brown, $5.99;
Dlst. 61: J. -M. Davison, $27.46;
Luther Davison, $5.97; 8. D. Goff.
$16.45; B. II. Manning. $11.98;
Fred Hand, $14.96; Allied Hand.
$2.99; C. H. Davison. $11.98;
Dlst. 69: Elmer A. Pierce. $6.98;
I. E. Pierce. $11.98; E. R. Lut
man, $S.98; R. P. Heydon. $8.98;
Dial. 63: J. H. Peery. $9.73; Dist.
68: Huron W. Clotigh, $11.95;
Ralph Weaver, $5.99; J. F. Van
Alluii. $11.98; W. 11. Raymond,
$11.98; Paul Van Allen, $5.98;
W. W. Rlscliel, $5..9S; Andy Moore
$5.98; Cljdis Tolten, $2.99; W. R.
Raymond, $2.99; N. K. Raymond.
$2.99; Carl Totten, $2.99; Paul
Talbot. $2.99; Leslie Ellis. $ 1 0.46 ;
Paul Converse, $10.46; . Homer
Radford. $2.99; Jim Wilson.
2.59; I Dist. 70: D. A. McCord
$36.15; Geo. Chenoweth. $7.47;
Frank Green. $11.97; Dee Wilson,
$5.99; C. Akemp. $32.89; Harvey
Cockeram. $14.95; Albert Cocker
am. $4.48; Dist. 73: 8. A. Lane,
$26.17; J. J. Sylvester, $51.24;
Count,! Townsend, $39.21; A. C.
Lane, $14.95; P. R. Lane, $28.07;
.. A. Black. $17.94; Pat. Cowan,
$23.92; Fred Townsend, $14.95;
J. L. Crook. $23.92; Dist. 75: R.
D. Harvey, $29.66; Chas. Hasklns,
$14.98; C. D. Harvey. $1.49; J.
L. Whetstone. $13.45; L: D.
Pinkston, $5.98; w. O. Cockeram.
$2.99; Avon Smith. $2.99; Victor
Davis. $5.99; John Musgrave,
$27.65; G. E. Lewis, $143.75;
Standard Oil Co... $22.47; Suther
lin Garage, $34.79; Dist. 78: E.
8. llarstow, $11.96; Frank Wil
liams, $8.97; Geo. Dewey. $2.99;
C. II. Savage, $17.97; Dist. 3SJ:
North Bend Fisheries, $225.00.
Itoail District Hills. '
Dist. 5: F. C. Frear, .75; Dlst.
6: Standard Oil Co., $16.15; Di
9: S. B. Crouch, $7.65; Dlst.' 17:
O. A. Houser, $9.50; Eldei's Hard
ware. $11.50; Dist. 19: Wilton
Garrett, $3.95 Dist. 20: Ben
Mattnnn, $551.08; C. L. Spald
ing $38.00; J. T. Redford, $40.00;
W. G. Cool Motor Co., $43.8-0;
E. A. Cool, $4.65: Drain Oarage,
$2.25; Andys Service Station
$23.01: Wiilameito Equipment
Co.. $19.44; J. I. Case, Threshing
Machine Co.. $10.35; H. W. Bo
nefiel, $4.25; Standard Oil Co.,
$152.28; Dist. 21: W. M. Hill,
$5.64; Dlst. 22: Thiel & Sons,
$11.65;' C. II. Danford. $1.50;
Dist. 24: Standard OH Co.. $9.25;
Thiel and Sons, $2.30; Dist. 25:
Bradford Bros.. $5.40; Dist. 26:
Cowans Garage, $18.36; R. H.
Easley. $4.50; Dlst. 38: Willa
mette Equipment Co.. $11.25;
Churchill Hardware Co., $1.25;
Dlst. 48: .1. A. Denn Powder Co.,
$4.00; Dist. 51: it. II. Easley.
$5.55; Dist. 52: Stearns and Che
noweth. $.8; K. II. Easley.
$3.50; Dist. 57: Russell Grader
Mfg. Co.. $3.87; Dlst. 60: H.R,
(Touch. $1.07: Harry llagel. 2 7".;
I Swimming Newsj
f Roseburg's popular swimming resort is drawing larger
and more enthusiastic crowds daily. The water is un-
equalled anywhere in Oregon; irj fact it is just right.
Friday evening of this week we will put on a program of
swimming and diving contests that will be worth your
while to witness. Handsome prizes will be given to make
f it worth while for swimmers to enter the races. Program
S and prizes announced later. Swimmers, get in practice
F tor 5U, IUU and (KJ-yard contests.
ALEXANDER PARK
HELLIWELL & LEWIS
Manager
Dist. S Churchill Hardware Co.,
.70; Cowans Garege. $22.71; Thiel
and Sons. $10 05; Dist. 7l: Whar
ton Bros... $$14.96: Howard-Cooper
Corporation. $15.(4: Hist. 74:
Wharton Bros., $8.20; J. A. Denn
Powder Co., $8.38; Dlst. 75:
Stearns and Chenoweth, .80; J. T.
Bridges Co., $8.16; Dlst. 78: An
chor Lumber Co., $3.00.
a Kpeclal Tax Pay roll.
Hist. 1: H. 11. Sutton. !2.iJi:
Dist. 2: M. D. Connlne, $34.19;
H. J. Fretwell, $14.97; John Con
nlne. $7.47; Victor Ulakeley,
$4.48; Dist. 41 J. R. Dailey, $6J.
35; Emery Dailey, $154.33; R. M.
Dailey. $5.98; Alfred Rose, 83.75;
D. A. Peasley, $2.99; 1. R. Dai
ley, $5.23; Emery Dailey, $29.96;
Alfred Ross, $6.98; D. A. Peasley,
$13.46; Dist. 6: I). O. Weatherly.
$21.08; Dallas Shelton, $16.21;
Dlst. 7: C. Rydell. $87.77; O. Leh
nen, $37.37; C. W. Hansen, $28.
40; Chas. Richardson, $8.97; L.
O. Tapp, $8.97; Oliver Haines,
$11.98; Arthur Clemo, $17.97;
Carl Hinder, $47.92; Yale Grubbe,
$17.94; R. A. Moore. $17.97; 11.
R. Wells, $68.88; Stacy Flnley,
$50.91; Lew Howe, $68.88; A. B.
Haines, $68.88; Dexter Halp.es,.
$34.38; Dale Cheever, $22.42;
Arthur Mack $28.40; Francis
Mack, $74.87; Leslie Hancock,
$8.97; 8. P. Flnley $17.97; Claud
McDonald, $10.46; Stacy Flnley,
$8.97; D. O. Weatherly. $48.67;
Dallas Shelton. $37.42; D. O. Wea
therly, $12.98; Dallas Shelton,
$9.98; Dist. 9: R. Fisher. $27.91;
Roscoe Miller, $25.41; J. H. Ra
der, $26.41; Dayton Minier,
$25.41; Robert McCollum.
$26.41: Kenneth Madison. $23.92;
Chas. Smith, $23.92; J. K. Ku
sche, $19.43; L. O. Tapp, $5.98;
Arthur Mode, $2.99; Dist. 11: Ole
Oleson, $14.95; Alvin Anderson,
$14.95; Henry Anderson. $14.95;
IC. E. Miller. $29.95: A. Swanson,
$20.96; Carl Backland, $11.96;
Jack Lang, $14.95; C. R. Holm
quist, $29.95; C. J. Lundeen,
$2.99; C. O. Crltser. $11.98; G.
W. Cooper, $42.92: O.' H. Trent,
$11.96; E. L. Smith $23.96; E.
L. Tetters, $23.96; F. Stoffer.
$20.96; C. E. Miller. $14.97; W.
Welch. $8.97; Ralph Petroquln.
$11.96; Pat Aldrtdge. $8.97; Al
Crits. $11.96; C, O: Cnister. 23.96;
G. W. Cooper, $29.20; Dlst. 22:
Ed Meyers. $34.89; Herold Mey-,
era, $56.90; Clayton Meyers, $59.
89; Warner Laird, $31.39; Jeffer
son Morin. $23.92; Henry Morln,
$17.94; Denny Frances, $29.92;
Dist. 23: D. Vandevert, $104.57;
.1. E. Thiele. $110.48; T. J. Harr,
$68.38; Harry Morrow. $56.90;
James Huntington. $35.94; O. K.
McCurtain, $1.49; . Ed Jones,
$19.43; Ivan Dailey, $17.94;
John Smith, $30.64; Ernest Allen,
$32.13; Dlst. 25: S. N. Wood
ward, $65.11; F. L. Woodward.
$19.43; Delbert Langdon. $26.91;
Will Gross, $65.89; W. W. Pugh,
$53.91; Paul Ludwig, $34.38; 11.
A. Woolman. $26.91; O. T. Cor
der, $32.89; Bertha Moore, 33.00;
O. H. Langdon. $59.90; J. A. Mc
Kraken, $11.98; Romle Howard,
$56.90; Lee Leonard, $.98; J. A.
Trobee, $1.49; Percy Langdon,
$32.93: Robert Bradford, $6.17;
Frank Bradford, $1.49;. Dlst. 26:
D. A. McCord. $3.00; Frank
Green, $17.96; Harry Green 1.49;
C. A. Kemp. $17.94; D. A. Mc
Cord. $44.63; George Chenoweth.
$59.87; Joe Deardorfr, $53.91; C.
Weedman. $20.96; W. Trultt,
$17.96; Harry Kelley, $11.98;
John Kraft, $13 46; Floyd lien
ton, $11.96; ByrBn De Vore, 7.47;
Dist. 33: F. H. Lane, $29.45;
Henry Ward, $2.24; W. C. Curtis,
$5.98; Sylvan Burroughs, $2.99;
Dist. 37: C. W. Lundeen, $5.49;
J. M. Spancake. $4.99; Dlst. 47:
C. H. Short, $14.94; F. Emmltt,
$4.48; J. H. Short, $32.44 and
$13.45; Thos. Scott. $13.96; Dlst.
49: L. H. Smick, $185.73; Frank
Lady, $106.73; M. D. Elliott,
$45.48; Mrs. L. M. Russell. $10.
25; L. M. Russell, $23.89; Henry
Archambeau $16.96; W. B. Brook
heart, $26.91; D. R. Wakefield,
$7.15; J. N. Hedden, $112.65; P.
D. Grogan. $11.98; A. E. New
man, $56.81; Dlst. 62: James
Leatherwood, $27.92; Elmer Bar
trum. $19.46; Robert Mlnter,
$19.46; Loyal Stearns, $11.99;
James Bartrum, $23.17; Richard
Riggs, $5.98; Victor Balrd. $5.98;
Ed Roberts, $5.98; DiRt. 63: G.
C. Powell, $128.01; Howard Leon
ard, $74.75; V. G. Clayton, 65.79!
H. C. Powell, $22.42; Sam Kroft,
$61.29; D. C. Hlgginbotham.
$62.79; O. W. Whltely. $35.88;
(Assgn. of Sayers) H. R. Under
wood. $17.94; Harry Kellogg.
$29.95; H. S. Powell, $17.96; K.
E. Clayton. $38.89; Floyd Black.
$26.91; Frank Halhaway. $16.44;
Dlst. 65: F. W. Alspaugh, $22.96;
W P. Weaver. $23.96; Howard
Carter. $7.48: W. P. Weaver,
$29.95; Dlst. 71: W. W. Ilogard.
$142.78; J. G. Cole. $65.76; V. E.
De Bernardl. $35.87; Ted ihellen
berger. ' $13.45; W. B. Urien,
$29 SP; J. Greenwood, $34.38; W.
E..Mallery $23.92; J. Deliernardl,
$41.83; E. J. Wright. $40.36; V.
II. Morris, $45.49; G. De Bernar
dl. $121.26; E. L. Johnson.
I $14.74; M. L. Klmmi'l, sd.i.im.
i W. E. Cordon. $14.95; .1. V. O'Ma
!ra. $8.97; Dist. 74: Chas. Dysert.
$23.96; Frank Dunn, $17.97; Geo.
Barter. $5.98; I'aul Dimmer,
2.99; 8 P e c I s 1 Reedsporl: D. O.
Weatherly, $16.22; Dullas Shel
ton, $12.47; N. 8. Weatherly.
Ik 48: Charlie Snoo!., $8.97; Ar
chie Damon, $8.97; Jack Swoar
ingen, $17.97; Chester Sweurin
gen, $17.97.
i Kpeclul Tax Hills.
1 District 3: .loplin & Ellon. $3.
081.36; D'.sl. 8: I.lnilstrom fc Fel
gensen, $200.00; Dlst. 11: C. O.
CrileJer. $31.50; Dlst. 30: P. D.
Wolford, $2.00; Churchill Hard
ware Co., $1.61; ins'- 49: L. M.
Russell, $K0.59; Reedsport Meat
Murknt, $29.51; J. D. I-offer,
$43.78; J. N. Hedden, $85.49; El
lis Furniture Co.. $ 10 40; Chur
chill Hardware Co., $160; Mrs.
D R. Wakefield, $28.96 and
$112.65; H. G. Keeder. $3.00; J.
A. Denn Powder Co., $24.9n; R.
H Fryer, $7.39; Orval E. Baker,
$570.00; T. A. Sallng. $20.00;
Dlst. 56: The Coen Lum'ier Co..
$414.00; Dlst. 71: J. A. Denn
Powder Co., $'.2.06; Dlst. 74: J.
A. Denn Powder Co.. $10 08.
H-nrrl IUikI l'nr.ll.
C W. Lundeen, $5.8I; J. M.
Spancake, $77.99: C. W. Lundeen.
$16.47; J. M. 8psnck $14.97;
,C. W. Lundeen, $65 9, J. M.
Backed for G. . R
Commandership
sx I
v.
Central Pm Pbotc
Illinois,' New York and Penn
sylvania G. A. R. posts are sup
porting Captain John B. Inman,
Springfield, 111., for grand com
mander of the organisation. The
annual encampment will be held
in Grand Rapids, Mich., the first
'week of September.
Spancake, $53.66; C. Id. Malcolm,
$8.10; K. W. Riddle, $134.13;
C. M. Malcolm, $141.62; D. O.
Weatherly. $19.47; Dallas Shel
ton, $14.97; Alfred Cloake, $188.
24; Arnold Cheever, $144.74.
Cienerul ltoad Bills.
Standard Oil Co.. $164.59; Co
wans Garage, $24.06; J. A. Denn
Powder Co.,, $108.54; Willamette
Equipment Co., $32.20;; Mrs. Ad
dle Carr. $16.00; Wentworth and
Irwin, $11.97; E. E. Woodcock,
$10.60; Zigler-Fee Hardware Co.,
.80; Page Lumber and Fuel Co.,
$1.89; Arnold Cheever. .60; Fee
naughty Machinery Co., $63.30;
Shell Oil Co., $260.00; Hohls Ga
rage, $335.66; Swarts Garage
$17.66; Reedsport Garage, 26.72;
The Roseburg Garage, $47.40; J.
II. Sinnlnger, $5.60; D. O. Wea
therly. $1.17; 8. B. Crouch. $9.75;
II. L. Bossen. $47.52; It. W. Long.
$38.90; Harry Hagel, $4.20; Earl
Brent, $816.90; L. G. Devaney.
$28.80; Sarft's Auto Wrecking
House. $5.00. -
Market Itoail Payroll.
Jack Higglns. $71.39; Jay
Wright, $25.45; 11. Van Norman,
$28.40; Frank Van Norman,
$29.90; Albert Hall, $23.92; Wal
ter Ferris, $1.4 9; Roy Matthews,
$16.47; Joe Kitter, $11.98; Fred
Wright, $11.98; Wm. Sasscy,
$5.98; H. D. Connlne, $71.39; 11.
J. Fretwell, $65.89; J. Copple,
$4.48; E. Roger. $4.48; Asher
Agee, $47.92; J. V. Maddux.
$59.90; Orvll Agee, $20.93; D. W.
Keasey, $29.90; U. S. Barker,
$7.47; C. W. Pnckett, $47.94; Mill
Slevenson, 17.94; J. A. McLaugh
lin, $5.9; E. It. Mulllns, $14.95;
Floyd Baker, $17.94; E. A. Sha
ver. $11.96; Raymond Dunham,
$2.99; C. W. Puckctt. $120.08;
Max Mvers, $38.11; L. T. Tracey,
$17.93; M. P. Hufman. $40.72;
Bill Stevenson, $39.23; K. B. Mul
llns, $45.96; J. A. McLaughlin,
$40.72: G. P. Slegrist, $2.99;
(Truck) Art Lady, $52.39; H.
Barker, $72.60; W. F. Cole,
$78.61; Jim Franco, $66.63;
Floyd Baker, $29.90.
Market ltoad Bills.
P. D. Wolford, $30.00; M. C.
Bowker. $63.00; J. A. Denn Pow
der Co., $25.14; Douglas Abstract
Co., $3.60; C. C. Riebel, $8.00;
M. C. Bowker,-$26.00; P. D. Wol
ford, $16.00; Wm. Dolan. $4.00;
P. D. Wollord, $4.00; C. C. Rie
bel, $4.00; P. D. Wolfordt$2.00.
We have several lots In Rose
burg. which we will sell on easy
terms and also help finance a
house. Page Lumber & Fuel Co.
Here is a cure for wants and un
fulfilled desires. Tell and sell,
read and buy the News-Review
classified way.
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HE BATTLESHIPS SCHEDULED TO "
ANCHOR AT ASTORIA FAIL TO PUT II
. APPEARANCE; TO UNO AT fORT TODAY
Rt'rfinim,n'Ifti for th! n'mnvHl of
com. ralloiiPfji or patrhi of hanl
bkin. It titn h; d'-pptidff! upon to
pro-lucd tho dcyired rehulUi.
Foot Powder
lis use allays Irritation, and sb
n;ibs moisture. It keer the feet
city. cooland free from odor.
NATHAN FULLERTON
Roseburg Orsgon
ASTORIA. Ore.. July 21. Asto
ria, all dressed to entertain 1,800
Annapolis Academy mld-shipmen
last nlgnt and then left entirely
mlitdie-less, experienced some re
vival of spirit this morning, when
it was learned that 300 midship
men would land at Fort Stevens
today. Immediate plans were
made to have Astoria aulos at the
fort when the middles land from
their three battleships, the New
York, Utah and Arkansas, which
are anchored Just inside the Co
lumbia river moutb.
It was understood this morning
thst the mtd-shlpmen's liberty
would extend only until 7:30 to
night. If that Is the case, ar
rangements for special trains to
Hesslds will have to be dropped.
I'orty-flvo officers and 700 en
listed men of the navy were ashore
and In Astoria Monday nlKht, but
Astorlans seemed to take slight
comfort therein. They wanted
middles. '
A radio message sent by the
Astoria Chamber of Commerce to
the Columbia river nllot boat yns-
i terilay, stated that the battleship
which was to have berthed at the
Sanborn dock would have to tin
up elsewhere. It had been plan
ne.l that one of the warships
would berth at the Port of Asto
ria dock, another at the Hsnborn
and the third would anchor in
the st res m. Yesterdny it was
learned 4hat a merchant vessel
wmilri be at the Hanborn dork
and the radio message was sent
sr-f ordlngly. Word now reaches
A-torla thst Rear-Admiral C. J.
j Vogelsang; Interpreted this mes
I page to mean thst there would be
!no berthing spare at Astoria and
!he Is said to have believed there
would not be enough room in
Atorla harimr for the three ves
s. Is' to anchor In the atrrsw..
Knar-Admiral Vogelsang Is said
to have conaldered the transpor
tation of the mld-shlpmen from
tie vessels to thsj Fort fltevent
too daifsrous to attempt last
night.
Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
gave Astorlans some little encour
agement last night on prospects
for completing the Tongue Point
naval base. In his opinion, work
on the base has been advanced to
the point now, where it could bo
rushed to completion quickly If
needed In case of war. Mors work
would be done on It, he said, were
it not for the fact that naval
shore construction is being held
in temporary abeyance while pres
sing needs of the floating equip
ment srn receiving attention,
Secretary Wilbur, Justice My
ers of the California Supreme
Court; W. D. It. Dodson, manager
of the Portland Chamber of Com
merce; Senators McNary and
Htanfield and Concressman Crum
parker planned to leavo hero at
12:30 today for Portland, wheru
Secretary Wilbur will be the guest
at a chamber or commerce dinner
this evening. The secretary plan
ned to visit relatives at lllllsboro
this afternoon. When be leaves
tor the south, ho will go by rail.
Outing supplies vlsiirs, colored
glsssea, bulbing caps and shoes,
and first aid preparations. Lloyd
Crocker.
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Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
X LODGE DIRECTORY X
(Jilted Artisans Sleets In Mso
Csbee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members si
wars welcome.
J1KLF.N W1IITAKF.R, M. A.
UILDRED MeCm.l.OCH. Treaa
BELLK 8TLTUENaOM. Hoc.
Union Encampment, No. 1. I. O. O
F. Meeta In Odd Fellows Tens
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesdayl
of each month. Visiting Patrt
ftrclis always welcome.
PRUD MILLKR. C. P.
W. P WUTHKRKI.U Scrlbs
Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M.
Meets every third Tuesday of
each month In Masonic Temple.
All members requested to attend
and visiting companions wel
come. A. A. WII.DF.R, High Priest
W. F. HARRIS, Secretary.
A. F. si a. as, Laumi Louga No,
II. Regular communication!
second and fourth - Wednesday!
each month, al Masonlo Temple.
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come.
M. 8. II A MM, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Bee.
United Brotnsrivooa of Carpenters
and Jointers of America.
Meets at 478 8. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ol
each mi lb. All carpenters we
corned.
T. f. HOLM.-, Reo. Bee.
EM FRY COLE. Pres.
woodmen ot ins vvoriii. camp No
124 Meets In the Odd Fellow!
Hall in Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. Via
Ring neighbors always waicuuia.
JOHN DKLL, HKMS, C. U.
M st Mli.l.KK Clerk
NsighDors si ffoodcrsn. Lilac
Circle No u Meets on flrsl
nd third Monday evenings, Is
It. of P hail Vistuni neighbor!
invited to attend
ALVIA WCTIIKRI'H.I.. O. N.
SANUAKK1 WHI1NKI1 1 lera.
A 6." I r M. Meets eacn second
snd fourth l'huraila of sack
mouth, In Mscrabee hall, cor
uel liu and Pine alreeia Vis
'ting Knights always welcome.
L. C. OOODMAN, Cm.
(1 W HAI'r H H
l O O. Fi PDilstarian Lodge No
.Meets In Odd Follows Tent
pie every Frldsy evening Visit
Ing brsthern ars always wel
come
DONALD VOL' NO, N. O.
A. J. OKUDK9. Roe. Beo.
1. R RAII.KV. Fin Bee
KnTghtiTef Vytniss,Aiphs Lodgt
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
day In Knights of Ptthlas hall
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
BAM ClfltlflTKNBON. C. C.
ROY O. rural, M. F.
K. B. VilMULTXY. K. B 8.
I.J
Umpqua Klan No. B. Meet 2n4
' and 4th Mondays ot each month.
Address P. O. Box 885. Roa
burg. Oregon '
Eagles, Roaeourg Aerta -Meeta U
Maccake hall, on Cass street,
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, al
I o'clock. Visiting brethera la
good standing always welcome.
RICHARD MUSCH, W. P. P.
THEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. '
B. T OOODMAN. Bee. "
ROSKUCHO LOliOK NO. 1037
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
nlgbt. Moose HaU, 148 N. Jack,
son SL Club rooms open T: ta
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come. - : ,
W. A. ROOARD, Dictator.
H. O. PAHOBTER, Secretary.
J NO. M. THRONK. Treasurer.
kythlan Sisters, Umpja Temple,
No. 4 Meets tbe second an4
fourth Monday evenings ot eact
month, at the K. ot P. halL Via
Itors atwavs welcome.
MARTHA CHKISTEN8EN, M.fi.C,
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
MAY K. PARKER. M. of
W. B. A. O. T. W. Rosaburo Re
view No. 11. Holds regulat
meetings on second snd founk
Thursdays a 7:30 p. m. Visit. -Ing
slste.e Invited to sttend re .
views Muccsbee hsll. Pine sa!
i:asa streets
ClRA BONERRAKE, Com
JEHHIK RAPP Col .
B P. O. Elks, Roaeourg Lodgt
No 326. Hold regular com too
nlcstlons at tbe Elk's Temple os .
-uicb Thursday of every month
ll members requested to at
end regularly and all vlsltlnf
llolhti'" r .'liriltMll llvlterl
, tenrt
J. O. DAY, Jr., E. R. -
J. T. OOODMAN. Secretary
Roseburg ReoeKsri L90g Su
1. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Pel
lows Temple eery week os
Tuesday evening Visions .
members In good standing, ars
cordially Invited to attend.
MRS MAROARET ASHCRAFT.
NO
TII.I.1B I JOHNSON Ree. Bee
KTHSTI. RAII.KV. Fin Bee
O. B. BTeaeburg Cnaptsr no. s.
Holda their regular meeting .
on aVe first snd third Thursdays .
In each month All soJo-.-nfog
brothers and sisters are vnpect
fully Invited to attend.
CORA It. SINHI.ETOf W. M.
IT.EE JOIi.NaON, 8 v.-etary.
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