FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1925
Here is a message of great
importance to those who have
never experienced the superior
comfort of riding on genuine
low air pressure tires,
i
1
TODAY car owners want to know just two
things about balloon tires their ability to
give greater comfort, and ability to give long
wear.
,' In too many instances one characteristic is
found without the other.
; That is, many balloon tires must be run too
hard for comfort, in order to save them from
excessive wear.
! Or if the tires are run soft enough to give full
galloon cushioning, they wear too rapidly.
; In U. S. Royal Balloons this trouble has been
Entirely avoided by two outstanding achieve
ments in tire building.
! Achievements which make it possible to run
U. S. Royal Balloons at true low air pressures
with absolute safety to the tires.
The new flat "Low-Pressure Tread
distributes the weight evenly over a much larger
tread surface than a round tread balloon. The
wear is slow and even.
! Latex-treated Web Cord construction
gives this famous tire that exceptional combina
tion of strength and flexibility which permits
perfect balloon cushioning.
,' As a result of these U. S. Rubber Company
developments, U. S. Royal Balloons have been
established as "the Balloon Tire Principle at
jts Best"
; Unltsd States Rubber Company
US-Royal
True Jow
Pressure
alio on
s
with the New Flat
'Low-Pressure
TitAD" and built
of Latex-treated
- Web Cord
United States Tires
'era Gooc Tires
Fc& sale by;
IlimiWAY KKltV!T STATION, KOSKIU'IUi.
KINO HOYKK. ItoSrjftnti;.
J. V. LKITZKIi, HUTU KHUN.
LEAS & SON, OAKLAND
The contract for the graveling of
I thu North L'mimua roatl, betcen
Jiock Creek and Idleyld, van ltl
.by thu county court thia morning
I to Hudolph ii aniens, the low bid-J
eler. Only two bids were submit
ted, one by Charles Churchill for
j $1,203.20 and the other by Ku
dolph Harnena for 1,U4. The work
1h to be atarted at once. The county
haa already scarified and graded
I the road, and the application of
gravel uhould make Jt a line sec- i I
lion.
The court was visited this mornj
j tag by a lurge delegation of clil-.
jztua from Ounter, who protested
1 against inclusion In the proposed
auper-road district, which is being
; formed to raise funds to complete ;
1 the Kecdttport section of the Ump-1
qua highway. The Uunter residents 1 1
claim that they are not benefitted i
by the road, as they do not travel :
It in coming out to the highway.
They stated that they expected to ;
be drawn into the district over j
their protest, as the district is j
formed by a vole of all concerned !
and not by separate districts, and I
they asked the court to refuse to
approve the district IX they should i
bo forced In.
LOOK OUT FORI
SELF POISONING!
Neglect of tho liver results in aelf
pjunliitf! Nut bo quickly, perhaps,
but Juki ua Buruly us if you drunk
Vol nun out of a bottle. If your liver
U not do In It work of helping di
gustlon, vlhiilnutlng wimte froiu tli
bowels and purifying the blood, you
will ulwuy bo troubled with Sick
litittduchLS, nifueu, blllouttness, bud
breutli, gus, sour toniuch, or conitl
puilon.
C'latiao and tone your liver! Put
your nyaum In condition so you tvvl
your very beat naulu! Try Just a
Mpoonful of Lr. JI. a. Ttiat-her'a ex- '
fulluut Liver and blood Hyrup after !
the next few meals and notice I
did quiL'st Improve (He lit 111 lint Muy !
oil Bleep, looK MIlU It-el Hie I
lelurn o MtuuKtit, viKr uud ener
gy, k'ou will be eoii.pleteiy ttutU-
Ltd; ouierwmu inert) will be no -eo:il.
J Jr. ''iiiielter' 1-lver nd Klouti
Hrup 1 Bold ttlid reeoiiinieuded by'
Attthui I'ulleiloit. uoneuurn, oiu-
Lrum lliunnucy. Diuin, urtgou.
REFUSAL OREGON
IRRIGATION HELP
STARTS FIREWORKS
EASTERN OREGON FARMERS
PAYING BACK STATE LOAN
' YAMnrUt.it I'rra. Wire.) ,
SaIiKM. Or., Sept. 3 Dili nf l
lntill'hi :i!lti.i:il IohiiI by I In
BtHleJboaril nf emilml lo .HHleni'
Ort'KWi riirmTH 10 tvs I litn.l fn j
en onJ liiHt winter, nearly half, or
f has hi'i'ii pahl lia. k, ac
cni-tlUwc (n flKtirt'ri nil the board'
ree.ml. It in cotifllilereil nlgntl'leant
(if nif 'Improved riirnntiK eomlltlmi
III tH'ij Hl.ilo that overy loan puM
In fibil wlih tin ex.'.iili.m of twoi
lmnifln Morrow routity that hav !
li ' )ai I iHlly imlil. A hum y In
llii' sc'."l:ll rotltltl1 IthHih i'? Hl;(t
(AiMnuwUHl ATM. UwMxt Win.)
BHOKANJi!,-Will., ui)l. it..
tnilnediato ronatrutaiou of the
Columbia hnil 11 In itial urn iirujtwt
wan urK'!! hy t'nittia staitia t-uu-tor
Italpli Camt-roD nf Arizona ut
a luiu-hfon hure yi-aifriiny, wln-re
1 tie vlKitiiiK im'inoura uf the
Hfnati lillblic lands mlb-romnifl-
tue were KUi'-ts of the Spokane
ChnnibiT of Cointnori-e. t
"ChII It (oolldKB Ham," Si'lia
tor llanuTon siiKKOstfd, "Take
the halt hy the norms. out and 1
K't the iiiom-y and put it uwr 1
rmht uway. Do It now."
Itolcrrinis 10 a recent report of
an Interior department cunimla
sioii leromnieudlitK that the pro
Jeet be not completed fit this '
lime, Hcnator t'aineron remarked: j
"It doe.ii't make any difference ,
what Mead and Work think.
Senator Robert N. Hlanfleld of
Orenou, chairman of tho commit
tee, ulso spoke In favor of Imme- 1
dlate completion of the project. !
"It Is with rexret that we tee I
some men In bin" oftlce saylnx
there l no need for more farm- 1
iiiK, and that reclamation should I
he suspended." lie said. "There
Is no daliKor of over production :
if our products are marketed as ;
-(they should be and production Is
the 1 tale will be-repaid every del- balanced. We are now Import
er. Alt paynienlH are due by Jan- InK three times the amount In
u.ny I next and no furtue-' tain dollars and cents that we urn
B'o aulhoiir.ed. As fa n as ihe ' raislnif."
i.K'i.cy Is repaid to the ai,. 10 it I?
tun.ed bark to ihe World V.'ar vet-!
cans slate eh! lund and re-lmct-i
d in securities.
CONCORD CRAPES
Now ready for jelly, fiet them at
Coos Juticilon Fruit Stand. Fred
Schmidt.
Men's suits cleaned artl pressed,
II f.O. ItosebuiK Cleaners, phone
472.
, CARD OF THANKS
The many relatives of (ieoiKe
Vulney tiuniey, deceased, thank
their friends and acquaintances foi
their many Mu1l11e3s.es and tiunu-r-ous
beautiful fliii al i.riei lima. They
esiieclally thank the I'ylhlan sis
ters and Koyal NelKbbors of .Myrtle
I'ollll. The Ihollclitflllness of the
citizens of Ten Mile will never be
torKoiieu. We sincerely thank you
all.
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Ilaldnln.
THe Greatest Electric Ran
in Rosebun
ge
Bargain Ever Offered
and only
1 ' ..iji
Completely Installed
Perhaps you have riot fully appreciated all this big electric range event
means to Roseburg housewives to women who pride themselves on their good
management in buying the thi.igs they nsed at the time when they can get the
greatest bargains.
Then it's time to investigate personally at the electric range bargain
showrooms opened by the Roseburg Elec.ric Store, Arthur H. Crowell's Electric
Store and The California Oregon Power Company.
Or perhaps you do know that between now and September 15th you can
have one of those HOTP01NT-HUGHE3 electric ranges delivered, fully installed
and wired in your home all ready for cooking for only $ i 5 down.
Then you will want to know more about electric cooking its hot weather
comfort its all-year-round convenience the freedom from ashes and fuel the
genuine ECONOMY of cooking by electricity at an average cost of 3 I -2c a meal I
During this special event, these firms are prepared to tell you anything you
would like to know about "cooking by electricity," and demonstrate its advantages
on a HOTPOINT-HUGHES at the showrooms.
Call and See Them Tomorrow
Because only until September 1 5th unless this big special stock is sold even
before then will you be able to buy your electric range at such low prices and
convenient terms, wired and installed.
And every day between now and September 15 th is ideal "electric cqoking
weather.'' Why wait a single day longer to buy the electric range you will eventu
ally be sure to own?
ARTHUR H. CROWELL'S
ELECTRIC STORE
225 N. Jackson
Telephone 611
Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC
Successor to Hudson Electric Co.
Telephone 123
Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Telephone 61
-o-
Arumlfi, pianu timer. mun 139 U
j: G R O W E R S !
We are still in the market for your
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
'; BRING THEM IN NOW
jjmpqua Valley Canning Company
' ROSEBURG, OREGON
:; OR PHONE 525
CHIEFS PLAN FOR
PARTICIPATION IN
THE STATE FAIR
n irularly, nml 11m plnl t has b n
ll.trtl utitttT iht ilirt't'litin of lint
(i. Ilrttos and i',y Cm lion, w ho
liav' bfin )ivn full imiwit In mt.
Maltt'iH i'rliimine to Hie making
U of niiitihiiiv iinllorniH wim umtm
ctmxhh'rtHl, anil i more tmiin yvvu
onhTt'il.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
(Iiliih1 hikI purki-r h:is saiMle and
pack hornr fur hire and will ;uid
r
ATTENTION EASTERN
STAR MtMBERS
!
All nn'iubt'i and vh itora !
aro nxKHt cordially itivltfd to1
THREE INJURED
WHEN OIL STOVE
STARTS BAD FIRE
(Continiicil from page 1.)
to K"l tamo count ry. Addt
li. M Nnl, l laiul, Dickon.
; a C.
atlt'iul the homo coming Ui be
iM'ld In the Masonic hall Tunis-
day, Sfpt. 3rd, at 8 o clock. A
4 good uiashal program and an
exct'lh'iit haiuu-i.
SALESMEN WANTED If you want to connect with 1
St-venil men with autoa to' lare! concern ot its kind In I
th-inntiHi rate and sell lichtinK nnd world write to H. M. Fad den,
cookinK syslem.-i to farmers. Muni (. Uos !H."i, Portland, Ore., and
be over thirty years of ace. experl- will arrange an Interview.
enee unnecessary. e train you, o -
pay liberal commiswinn and bonui. Ctnk with paft.
j and was dta,'wfl back by neighbors
j but not until afier her hatuM and
face b;td btn badly burned.
. My the time the alarm was given
'the fire department the house was
completely alire liislde. ThH
fire
Heat with ftaft.
BOND ISSUE FOR
ELECTRIC POWER
ON OREGON FARMS
3. A tm-
A 'li'.-liiitt (tf th riiiqna t'hlt'fs!
whi tast ntKh( aikI tlins lir. SAI.KM, (trtv, S.-p.
i.iriit'iuiicn in 1 1 MRU- rnir inn ,H1, tl iUalivi. ima.-iirv lor
fulfil. lhi (huts mi' w.ukiiiK i,iiiK am. n.liii.-m ainhnrUnn
en H 1I I. I ami MH'i'Ml alilnl t" hy.lrn,. Nellie power li -wli'lMn. Ml
In. nlveii i Hi"' fulr. ami riaiiK..;ln ,)r, wa, Ht j,,,,,,,,,!
"K ins " I " cumi.l.-ii-.l in m'-1,,,, ,, ., ,,.,. ,-,.iv l the
i i:ie a speeliil train in eimvey hII ;,,.,. , ,,, rnnr n.T,.;, ,! ,.
..r tlie liiemliera nt Ihe n khhIhi-j .,,,,, bv repn-ai-titallvcD (if tin
llmi. tln rniHil Sliia ami ,, .,..!.;.. ,.,.ii f p .,,i
ciip to j,. ;,( I'inatiiia lia-
i phis nxMHiKiioa aiul other oratiii-
liU.eksn.llh "'""ti.iei.l nw.-r.-rt the . all ith
tin fiiuni iim k, ii-iimiii im- fuiiii'-
er at the fin- ball, and ttoundinit no
' K'nral alarm. I pon arrival it
found that the fire reipjind the ut'
of the i'unip'r. and altrr layinc a
! line of hose i(h hydrant pre(-ure,
: the firenu-n r- turned ftr the pumtH
... . RJ found-U the siren.
U. P. Weather riureau, local of
fi e, Uoseburg. Ounon, 2 hours' lh f,",a!l u,lim t,f a,'r as
e; Jiiih fj k. ill. i l---c-'-y iweleH, and by ihe time
ih-... lntiiin In inphe and hun. : I'Utnper was put in line me
i!'-(li!i:
The auction pale of
(.ui? which was to be held Satur-
ii, y next, h ben cancellfd, the;
' u d ba iiiK b1 u di.-poM'd of ut ,
i-i ivate Pale.
DAILY WEA1HCR REPORT
Ml
fP0MP7
I I
SERVICE
'I to- i- ate ihf ihrf
n ii', din 4 vii t licit ef cur
k ulu'. Thfte at-.- y
1 tail that iu;iKi M t'ie
JliHwh'sn thine our pres. lit
u-lomeri In.d li . 'A
Kuitranf- fa; f Ire r-f-uh.
W aim to pita"
H. S. I RI .NCill
TRANMKU AM) STOHAl.E
Phon
Aini'i i. Hi. 1.,'Klon ilium
iilein lor lns,iiHliiy ilnv.
' I II.' "I Ml 1 IK'rn." the
Chief ilrlll lenm. ait' relienrslnu
out- kU ltJj.T,
5 H M ill "
i
M rri,
1 LI AM ft
W'V,
Atlrtihf
v r
A M.lhMtk
-MlLLWORKt:
It Ih prop,t.s.d that money for the
d' t-li prnnt w otild bo rait' d
thrtULh an isne ot bontl. The jtov
ernor or 1h.- t uisiatur- would a
point a crmimttce nf fte m'TnierH
lo have ch.ue of the rii- i lepin- nt.
lt for' any d fmiie action I?
tak n lo,rd InltiaMnc a bill Ihe
measure nui-'l hae the npprov.il
of the taie piance and it proht
ble th:tt tbe measure will he nub
TiitttT'd to a ura net1 conKiilI'i
oluetlin (ItlMUS the ;tll.
Hit) a' All-wool null and over
C'latx made f,i measure 5 oo to
$-'7.r.O at IWnleia, tlo-Vl aiU-r. :
doota north Ltb"riy thene.
l!,i;heMt en'p-r:uure yesterday ss
l. vre-'t tetnpiture laat niht 64
i": eclpllatiun, last 2 bourn 0
dital precip. Mnee fitstt month 0
. irmal precip. (or this month l.t'4
Total Iireclp. (roni Sept 1.
192 1, lo date U
Aeram- precip. from dept. 1.
is;; C'tS
T"tal deficiency from Sept. 1,
"6
Avetann pn-cipitnumi for i&
wet nc!on.-. (September to
May. Incl lKive) 31 A
Fair tonight and Friday; liKhtly
;.uer teinpframre Friday.
WU.UAM HKLU Meleorolopli-L
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine :;l,fcr
It rtd your intern of Catanh or Deatf
nest caittciJ by Catanh.
, F.J. CHENEY &. CO-ToIeJo, Ohio
in line
house was almost gone. Thr--e out-
bufhlintu cauuht fire, and the bl.ize
htre)uiinif in tlm tall Rrat-H ihr at
en d lor a tiin' the entire neigh
borhood. ltt'identH, assisted by
volunleers rlom the hue crowd
w hich w Unessed the ppecaculitr
bl.tM, fought the frvasA fire wjih
KHt'ks, and fitialiy nueceitled in
bririKiiiR it under control.
The building o ned by Mr.-.
Sttele wan a two-sioiy fiamc firuc-
j lure, and whn the oil wa ftcat
f lered throuch it Ihe fire became
Jto hot that firt ni' n wrre unable to
get up lo the b"Uce. The pumitT
l ierroi met) ell and delivered two
t larce streams at hiph rur-
ihe houK wa recnrly acquired
by M:s. st eb. and r'presentn a
los of about $;.i"ie. Her loa and
that or the lverons was ronulMe,
thry vrre able lo fae nthni(E
but Pie clothes wbiih they woi
Mr. Ste-i'a lo I only partially
covered by In ru ranee.
Heat With (aa.
Plan to take those
pleasant trips!
There nre no many places you and the
family have planncJ to visit some day.
Don't put it oft any longer.
The stages are waiting to take you when
and where you wish. You have nothing
to think of hut to be at the depot on time. '
Make this outdoor travel a pleasure.
Phom 536
OREGON' STAGES
Olfic. at Terminal Haul
303 North Jackson