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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. When you admire the hand some appearance of U. S. Royal Balloons remember also they are TrueLow-PressureBalloons IF you are one of the thousands of car owners who have been attrac-d by the handsome appearance of the all black U. S. Royal Balloons, it will please you to know this These tires hold their good looks during the full period of their long service life. They do not show finger marks, mud or grease stains. The beauty of U. S. Royal Balloons is in ad dition to those characteristics which have made these tires famous. They are distinctive in being true Low-Pressure balloons. Their construction and design positive! avoid the necessity of over-inflating the tires to insure long service. You can run them at genuine low air pressures and get the comfort that balloon tires are intended to give. Their "Low-Pressure Tread" is flat. It pro vides much greater area of road contact than a round tread, thereby distributing the weight evenly to every tread block. That is why the tread wears slowly and evenly. The continuous flexing of a balloon tire on the road calls for great strength and flexibility of construction. Latex-treated Web Cord, the . patented process developed and patented by the United States Rubber Company, meets this flexing perfectly and accounts for the excep tional mileage of U. S. Royal Balloons. ' So U. S. Royal Balloons make a real contri bution to the beauty and the comfort of the modern car. Start now enjoying the advantages of true Low-Pressure balloons. United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal Balloons with the New Flat "Low-pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord United States Tires re Good Tires For sale by: HIGHWAY REnVICE STATION, ROSEBUnO. KINO & rtOYKK. ROBMIUKU. LEAS & SON. OAKI.ANI) J. W. LE1TZEL, SUTHERLIN. Would you welcome an oppor tunity? There are hundreds wait ing for yon every day. classified ads. Hare you an ux to grind? There are hundreds who want the Job. Head the I To learn their namra read the News-Review cnlssified ads. Comcnicnt $topovert ii route At to little adJcd cost, include tunny California and the romantic scenes of the old South in your itinerary. The Warm Winter Way Shasta route to California Four fine trains daily through service to Los Angeles via Southern California Express, thence Sunet route via El Paso, San An tonio, Houston, to New Orleans. Connects with Southern Pacific stcamcrtoNcwYork and with trains to cast and north. Get full particulars today Phone Main 8S00. Southern PacificLiuss L. B. MOORE, General Agent Phone 11. Rouburg, Oregon E. Woodcock SMS; DLL 17: Eld-1 4 4 v ) era Hardware $11.06. Kusaell Gra4- r Mfg. Co. 110.56; Dist. 1: Ot- ATTENTION MOOSE ger O. Sether $5.70; Dist. 10: Beo' Mattooa 488.80, Standard Oil Co. I Regular monthly meeting Sloe SO. Carter s Tire Shop $2.00, Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Enter- Following la a Hat of claims au dited and allowed at the laat 1 meeting ot the county court: j General County Bills I - Ramstr.: General Petroleum Corp. .72. Ore. State Highway I Comm. 126.34. R. O. Thomaa 12.25. W. S. Crear $4.00: Sheriff: Jay W. ! Wright $4.00. E. E. Leas $2.00. Ver ' Kil Woodruff $1.00, R. J. Schroder I $57.30, Ed Grubbe $30.90. F. W. 1)11 lard $7.00 t $2.00, Weatern Union I Tel. Co. $11.66, Hudaon Electric I Store $2.46, W. C. Grubb $9.15; As sessor: E. D. Riddle $5.00; Ct. I House: Morris Houser $46.00, 1 Roseburg Development Co. $40.00, , Hudson Electric Store $1.15; W. C. i Belt $15.00; Co. Court: Ira B. Rid dle $2.84, Port I'mpqua Courier ' $23.40. I)enn-Gerrelaen Co. $504.21; Just. Ct.: Geo. Jones $74.70, H. F. Wooster $7.00, F. W. Dillard $6.95. E. E. Leas $4.60. F. W. Dillard $8.00. H. F. Wooster $7.80, J By i man $7.80, Mrs. J. Byman $7.60, E. 1 E. Troyer $7.80, Stewart Taylor $2.10, H. D. Davis $2.10, H. F. Peai : son $2.10, Steve Pearson $2.10, IE. H. Russell $2.80. J. J. Brown 1 $? 50. C. H. Daugherty $1.20. T. C. IJohnB $2.40, W. A. Branham $23.80; Coroner: Carl B. Binder $18.00, M. IE. Rltter $23.05, Percy A. Webb, $1.00. H. O. Pargeter $1.00, Victor I Micelll $1.00, Henry Harth $1.00, Stanley Kidder $1.00. Chas. Whar ton $1.00. E. B. Stewart $17.50. B. R. Shoemaker $17.60. W. C. Grubb $6.90, Bertha L. Devore $5.10, Dr. Shoemaker $1.60. Dr. E. B. Stewart $1.50. Carl Binder $6.90. Yale Grubbe $6.90, Edwin M. Grubbe W.90, Dr. Bertha L. Devore $20.00; Sen. Supt: Lillian B. DaviB 73.00, Eva Ackert $8.00, Edith S. Ackert $18.00, Herman O. Althaus $17.16, Dr. H. P. Ralney $20.00; Fruit lnsp.: C. A. LUlesburg $30.00; Co. Home ft Indg.: 8. 8. Bolslnger $9.54, Douglas Co. Flour Mills $20.35. Churchill Hardware Co. $1.25, Harry Winston $8.76 Economy Market $26.20, R. D. Kleist $12.50, Page Lumber & Fuel Co. $2.49. C. E. Gardiner $3.00, Cordon ft Bishop .50, A. J. Lilburn $2.98, J. H. Slnnl ger $35.25, Pars low Furniture Co. $2.05. G. W. Love $6.00, Wm. Kra-iti $4.00, Cass St. Market $30.30, Morgan's Grocery $56.00, W. F. Rupprecbt $20.00, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Mercy Hospital $150.00, P. W. Beckley $56.00, RoBeburg Dairy ft . oda Worka $3.60, Juv. CL: Agnea M. Pitchford $36.40. Jay Wright $6.50; Ferry: J. N. Hedden $4.55. Henry Hudson $6.00. R. H. Fryer $13.95; Bounty: J. P. Myers $10.00, T. E. Ware $2.50, J. A. Cox $10.00. Ray T. Harbison $10.00, I. C. Mather $10.00. Irvin Mather $10.00, John Haight $20.00; Health Unit: L. Crockers Drug Store $5.75. Bureau of Pub. N. ft Hy giene $4.65, Josephine W. Jones $60.00, Ellen Post $60.00, Roseburg Steam Laundry $1.64. Surveyor: R. L. Stearns $18.50, Edmund Dolan $4.00. Commercial Abstract Co. .40, W. S. Crear $9.00; A. L. Alk ens $10.50, Geo. Spaur $6.00, H. L. Eppsteln $25.00; Medicine: Nathan Fullerton $25.80, Marsters Drug Co. $22.75, Crocker's Drug Store $33.46; Cur. Exp.: Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. $106.70. Koke-Tiffany Co. $83.31, I Roertmrg Book Store $10.45, Calif. Ore. Power Co. $43.06, Roseburg News-Review $107.60; Jail: Doug las Grill $25.40. Road District Payroll Dist. 5: O. B. Walker $59.95, Lor en Hall $50.89. Rudolph Kino $8.97, Nels McGill $8.97; Dist. 17: A. C. llam $58.90. R. 8. Klrkpatrlck $25.92. Bob Townsman $47.92, El mer Moore $7.48, Elbert Ball $29.95. Tom 81ms $5.98, Frank Branihall $36.98, L. S. Howard $35.88, G. M. Palmer $20.93, A. V. Lodgsdon $11.98, Harvey Jakes $5.99, Dist 18: Donald Ollivant $41.93, Malcom HumDhrey $29.95, Chas. Chamber lain $41.93, Clarence Hodges $35.94, C. A. Heater $20.96, Claude Rams dell $23.96, Geo. Bacon $24.43: Dist. 19: Wm. C. Levens $149.27, James Simpson $68.77, Isaac Thomaa $65.77; Dist. 20: R. J. Spalding $63.84. R. Mornlngstar $51.87. John Lynch $26.91; Dist. 21: Emerson Eichler $24.43, Dick Rogers $8.97, J. B. Hetrick $28.44. Homer Allen $20.23, Desmon Hetrick $2.99. Frank Rupert $4.48; Diet. 27: W. L. Leonard $47.15, Parker Bros. $22.71. Ernest Gross $22.71, E. F. Hall $22.71. J. L. Cole $10.46, Dist 39: K. C. Davis $12.98; Dist. 51: J. M. Davidson $10.47. Art Rldgway $12 66. Tom Rldgway $56 21, Fay Leatherwood $8.97, Lloyd Laaswell $5.98, G. E. Lewis $28.66. J. T. Bridg es Co. $5.81. J. C. Hamilton $11.99, W. A. Davidson $11.98, Luther Dav ison $5.98, Henry Selverts $2.99, Dist 52: James Leatherwood $76.78. J. C Hamilton $97.35. Joe Cole $35.94, Louie Eggleton $56.90. Fred Hand $29 95, Louie Kruse $23.96. Henry Stevens $53.91. F. A. Bemls $599. Albert Reams $5.99, O"0. Wilcox H5.99. Fav Leatherwood $62.79, C.ny Cole $8.97. Charles SrTook $17.94, Elmer Ilartram $2093. Andy Townsend $5 98, Alva Stephens $4.48, Geo. Wllcnx. Jr., $299; Dist. 55: T. C. Johns $10.47, W. A. Jack son $1.49, Wm. Damewood $2.99, Dist 67: Tom Cunningham $887, Dist. 62: O. B. Wlnnlford $18.14, Adam Schneider $17.19. J. L. Fogle $68.94. Henry Baird $68.94. Lee Love $1.49. Diet. 8: W. H. Ray mond $11 98. J. F. Van Allen $11.98. Norman Raymond $5.98. Paul Van Allen $5 98. Clyde Totten $58, Carl Totten $5.98, Virgil McOee $.V98, Dist. 66: T. B Burnett $41.45, Torn Burnett. Jr.. $14 5, Ralph St. Onge $14 95, Gordon Burnett $97; Dist. 75: R. D. Harvey $10.47. Geo. Hall $32.91. W. O. Cockeram $14 92, Dist. 27: W. L. laniard $32 44. Frank Southwlrk $2 99, J. L. Cole $4.49. J. E. Wlnnlford $14 82. Em men Hall $14 96. Ralph Wlnnlford $12.69, Henry Balrd $14 98: Dist. 61 : O. T. Royer $60 42, Louis Royer $2 99, Earl Walls $2 99. Ktk Cham bers $29 92. Willie Zelgl'r $14 95, Gilbert C. Royer $8 97. J. O. Shoup $11.96, Frank Miller $17 91. Road Oittrlct Bills Dist 1: R. H. Easley $7.35; Dist. K: ReedsDort Fuel Co. $38.00; Dist. : 8. B. Crouch $4-50, Dist 10: .1 Andy's Sen-Ice Station $14.$1 Nat. 24: Stonaker Drug Co. $1.60 Dist. 25: Chas. B. Danford $4.76; Dist. 28: E. L. Settle $52.00, Cow an's Garage $18.79. Dist 28: Whar ton Bros. $4.30, Birch Fir Lumber Co. $5.1. W. E. Godsey $2.25; Diet. $2: Churchill Hdwe. Co. $3.80; Dlat 13: L. W. MeUger $2.00: Dist 36: John E. Hatfield $1.00, Seth Matt hews $1.50; Dist 38: 8. B. Crouch $9.00; Dist 42: B. J. Goff $9.26, Babbft Rexroad $3.50, Dist 61: Mra. Lawrence $4.00, Dlat. (2: First State Bank $59.40, Arthur Rldgway $100.05, J. T. Bridge $37.46: Dist 60: C. E. Cook $7.z. tainment commute la tuno- tionlng. Be present. DICTATOR. Sawyers $93.00. T. A. Baling $51.75; Dlat 65: Washburn ft Hall $57.60. Ira Miles $17.94, Washburn ft Hall $411.00, V. H. Cornatt $269.00. Babb ft Rexroad $8.75; Dist 66: O. N. Plerc ft Co. $3986.63; Dlat 71: J. A. Denn Powder Co. $21.24. Market Road Payroll John Ritter $64.28, Earl Bryant $4.48. Clyde Catching $96.94. P. W. 1'urkett $47.86. Wm. Shannon $1.49. Jack Hlggin $168.74. Jack J. D. Van Dyke $30.95; Dlat. 62: Rltter Jr., $47.91. Joe Rltter $73 J7. Joelson Bros. $8.18; Dist. 65: B. J. Geo. Rondeau $74.87, Isadora Ron Goff $10.40, Dlat 68: F. O. White dean $119.79. Jim Barker $5.99. F. $2.40, Andrew Moore $7.00; Diet . Van Norman $i8.99. Harry Van 70: Stearna ft Chenoweth J-S.H. Cowan's Garage $21.30, Dlat 71: P. Gllham $7.60, Glide Store $7.5; Dist. 75: G. E. Lewis $161.00. Special Tax Payroll Dist. 1: B. B. 8utton $47.92. Ar thur Waggoner $47.03. O. M. Mohr $23.92, C. L. Uermond $23.92; Dist 2: H. D. Conine $18.00, Robert Casebeer $35.92, H. J. Fretwell $8.98, H. A. Blakley $5.99, John Conine $17.94. H. D. Conine $27.91. H. J. Fretwell $29.95. U. 8. Barker $11.96; Dist. 6: Clyde Rydell $71.82. C. L. Spalding $69.82, Card Sagaberd $82.89, Wm. Garreson 132.88. Harry Burchard $1.98. w. Norman $74.76. Wm. Rassev $17.94 Fred Wright $70.26, Elmer Moore $74.75, Mrs. Mary Furlong $41.85, (asagn). Garland Higgins $38.74. David Crispen $62.79. Vernon Poole $155.74, Guy Pennet $41.85, Roy Matthews $74.87, Pet" Ulam $36.94, Clay Ulam $35.94, Ray Wright $36.64. M. C. Bowker $41.93. Geo. Spaur $43.89. W. L. Dolan $35.91, (assgn.) Harry McCabe $43.89, Ferrol lies $41.89. C. W. Puckett $427.15. E. B. Mulllns $68.77. Floyd Baker $67.27, Ray Dunham $69.80. Max Myers $58.67. L. T. Tracey $60.17, Earl Way $36.99, H. Barker $68.88, Art Lady :.s, Marry nurcuaru , " t51 ot iwb.., . n r. LB8rdW.herwi2 99 f S Mathews $i2.21. E. R Elkmeler $56.88 Fred Weatherly $2.99, Nor- , iis c. m man Weatherly $19.43. tiara aga- .. , -... Sd!nCill92- Dlstl'403- C' E' Mrk $31.39. Bert 9: Roy Fisher $41.92, J. B. Kaaeri., . 174? Walter Rhine tii At u, ....... uiiio, 191 j' listen.?" '4 waiter cmpe ! m nmmmm ,rilU1lBltlllllW .IMiliasaaaaassy Ja f lit T LJfSpff IKm k m WK J"? An .;!:(! Ilipft . 3 J f -K , 4e7 - $37.42, Roscoe Miller $22.42, Lester Darby $14.95, Mllo Bullock $14.97, Kenneth Madison $22.42, George Bullock $19.43, Walter Fisher $30.70. Arthur Mode $26.95. Dayton Mlnter $29.95, J. F. Kausche $11.96, Chaa. W. Smith $5.98, Dale Bul lock $5.98, Eugene Fisher $11.98. Fay Madison $11.98. Chas. Fryer $11.98, Russ Hogan $11.98, Geo. D. Madison $2.24, Eben Mode $5.99; Dist 12: T. F. Heard $56.84, Cor vin Heard $96.84, J. A. Johnson $44.85, Stanley Shrink $17.97, Henry Jones $22.46, Henry Klore $35.94, Clarence Hodges $35.94. Vern Hodges $5.99, C. C. Ramsdell $26.95; Dist. 24: I. B. Hucklns $103.83. W. W. Hucklns $44.32, Wm. Cole $41.47. I. C. Freeman $2.99. P. E. Swearingen $47.91, Lloyd Wise $26.95, Frank Wilson $5.98, Abe Cole $10.46. Ed Werts $5.99. W. F. Seals $5.99. Dist 28: Roy A gee $64.63. Ralph Sanda $52.38. V. N. La Raut $32.94, M. W. Miller $17.94. J. L. Thornburg $17.94, Al fred Holllnger $14.95; Dist 36: Seth Matthews $19.47, I. N. Matt hews $4.48, Oscar Silenlus $8.97, H. L. Engels $8.97. A. E. Deleienne $2.99. Geo. Williams $2.99: Dist 42: Noah Sellers $61.35, J. H. Far- re r $17.97, Noble Wilder $11.98, J. C. Hamilton $8.97. W. C. Bates $44.10, J. R. Hall $35.88, R. R. Ady $100.88, C. M. Potter $23.92, E. W. Redlfer $20.93, G. C. Richard son $79.91, H. P. Bobb $5.98, E. J. Holllway $8.97, A. L. Dyer $11.98, Victor Dyer $11.98, E. Bowman $11.98. Elmer Heath $11.98, V. O. Newton $5.98, Carl Brownson $5.98, Dist. 46: Arthur Woolley $39.67, F. E. Clark $23.98. E. E. Woolley $19.43, C. E. Woolley $14.94; Dist. 49: Walter Brookhardt $32.25, Harry Kellogg $68.18, D. R. Wake field $137.04, David Trescott $4.48. Stanley Roach $10.46, Mortis Weatherly $16.44, L. H. Smirk $161.73, Frank Lady $103.74, M. D. Elliott $55.75. D. R. Wakefield $12.12, L. M. Russell $81.64. F. T. Lady $61.28, Rosa Sttltner $83.72. Chester Stlltner $83.72, Delmar Stlltner $83.72, Jim Stovall $10.46. Jlramle Franco $10.46. Frank Fran co $4.48, F. M. Belt $47.83. Kenneth Nolan $62.32, A. B. Peterson $5.98. L. F. Johnson $5.98. C. Wilson $5.98, Geo. Williams $53.86, Stanley Brookhardt $19.43, W. L. 8ho waiter $29.90. Albert Rose $32.89, A. U. Guslafson $84.86, Ed Esselstrom $32.88, Archie Campbell $19.43, Kd Rhodea $10.46, F. L. Jones $5.98, Thoa. Burr $7.47, Lloyd Rlckfnrd $37.37, Grover Davis $5.98; Dist I 61: J. M. Davison $6.98, C. II. Da vison $35.91, Luther Davison $17 1M. W. A.Davison $17.94: Dist. 611:1 Wm. Horn $17.45. Ed Williams $56.81, H. C. Tlson $59.32. Geo. Harrow $2.99, Clarence Tlson $13.35, H. Downey $36.88. Albert Hall $34.38, Forest Thomas $8.97, Joe Ltieas $17.94, Anton Lucas $17.91. Wlllard Cook $2.99. Elser Ralnvllle $35.88; Dist. 62: G. B. Wlnnlford $6.98, William Wilson $8.98, Char ley Wilson $14.96, Gnrney McDen lejs (aasgn.) Henry Balrd $62.5i. 3. L. Fogle $76.41; Dist. 66: J. M. Deardorff $32.45. D. B. Deardorff $6.98, Ira Crawford $14.95, Wm. Mctiovern $8.97, R. W. Alspauith $73 41, Dist. 65: Charlie Miles $17.94, W. C. SpnrrieT $23.92; Dist 70: D. A. McCord $6.98, Geo. Chenoweth $11.98, Frank Green $11.98, V. A. Rugg $2.99, C. A. Kemp $4 38, James Toner $4.4', Ilyron DeVore $4.48; Diet 71: W. W. Bogard $82.31, V. O'Vara $36 86. E. L. Johnson $29 89, M. 1. Klmmel $23.96, V. K. DeRernanH $37.43, W. T. Maliery $29 90. Special Tax Bills Dist. 4: Gardiner Mill Co. $12 5r.;' Dist. C: J. N. Hedden $3.(9, Drain Garage $24 23, Standard Oil Co $128 33. R. H. Fryer $31.15. C. W. Lundeen $67.60; Dist. 7: Drain Garage $24.32: Dist 8: Lindstrom ft Felgenson $1610.00; Mst. 17: A. Houser .50; Dlat 25: Bradford Hroa. $988; Dist. 49: Frank L Taylor $1118 70, Mr. t. R. Wake field $179 07. J. N. Hedden $72 S.I. N. Hogan $110.34. Churchill Hdw. Co. $4 4ft, R. l. Fryer $1035, Vn p 0.U Mill" ft Timber Co. $17.64. J. A. Denn Powder Co. $16 55, O. V $6.72. Markat Road Bills Rudolph Harness $425.02, F. A. Warner $72.00, Amos O. Buker $9.60, Commercial Abstract Co. $4.80, J. A. Denn Powder Co. $48.81, O. A. Houser $11.26, W. C. Roberts $1449.42, Commercial Abstract Co. $2.40. W. C. Roberts $962.71. J. A. Denn Powder Co. $18.38, E. tiatneld $3.50, A. 8, SAYS STATE ROAD try every method to promote peace last session to have an lnvestlga- and convinced that economic peace tion of the navy department. He will contribute largely to tba gen- now aeeks Inquiry by a special eral security, invites the league congressional committee rather council to appoint a committee to than a Joint naval committee. prepare for a conference, with the $757.74, Llndstrom ft Felgenaon $3840.00, P. D. Wolford $126.60. Otto Matthews $25.38. General Read PeyraN E. W. Riddle $147.87, C. M. Mal colm $101.70, J. M. Spancake $101.70. Frank Bramhall $2.99, J. M. Spancake $18.72, C. M. Malcolm $18.72. C. W. Lundeen $8.23. C. W. Lundeen $105.72, Fred McCord $34.95, D. O. Weatherly $18.64. Dallas Shelton $14.34, D. O. Weath erly $124.11. Dallaa Shelton $95.42. Alfred Cloake $201.26, E. W. Calla $154.76. General Road Bills Standard Oil Co. $224.20, Shell Oil Co. $338.23, Union Oil Co. $100.00, Cowan'a Garage $171.01, Andy'a Service BtaUon $66.78, Swarfs Garage $13.92, Willamette Equipment Co. $48.30, Feenaughty Mach. Co. $25.08, E. E. Woodcock $22.60, L. W. Mntzger $56.22, W. E. Huns $3.30, J. B. Knight Co. $5.89, Mrs. R. W. Long $36.60, Churchill Hardware Co. $6.66, O. A. Houser $15.41. Earl Brant $768.60. H. W. Sharp Co. $6.25, Coast Culvert ft Flume Co. $2644.66, Sylvia Brown $3325.00. E. Harness $99.94. . Bridge Fund Payroll C. A. Catching $218.76. J. W. Wells $65.33, O. J. Collins $103.84. Tom Sims $94.77, T. A. Smith $94.77. Bert Lane $64.87, Henry Archembangh $47.83, C. K. Brown $54.87, Robert Tjomsland $34.92. Earl Strong $30.93, U H. Liles $4.99, W. 8. Crear $4.99. W. U Leonard $15.43. E. F. Hall $17.97. V. W. Hurst $251.72. H. M. Gal lop $114.77, J. F. Sellers $49.87, W. W. Haskell $53.86. W. E. Watklns $103.74. II. Wlnnop $114.71. Ralph Smith $88.76. C. A. Caswell $91.77. 8. D. Meats $108.74. Weaver Mar tin $49.87. C. R. McGee $47.83, Jack Swearingen $103.74, Ralph Steams $49.87, Russell Malcolm $49.87, D. C. Morgan $33.92, C. E. Miller $29.92, D. C. Morgan $9.97, C. 8. McCollum $41.88, H. M. Clay $26.91, D. E. Clay $36.88, W. H. Smiley $23.96, Andrew Kehm $2.99, I. F. SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 15. The Wallace I Btate highway commission may collaboration of the league's tech nical organlxationa and the Inter national Labor Bureau, to study "the economlo differences stand ing in the way of a restoration ot general prosperity and the best methods ot surmounting these dif ficulties and avoiding disputes." 0 Cook with gaa. Fresh eastern oysters at the Douglas Grill. proceed with the reconstruction of 9.2 milos of the Columbia Ri ver highway, under a contract with Somonsen and Hefty, be tween Astoria and Svenson, ac cording to a supreme court opinion today In the Injunction proceed ing of Frederick M. Deneffe, ap pellant, against the commission. The opinion was written by Jus tice Coshow and amrtns Judge Robert G. Morrow of the lower court for Multnomah county. Other opinions by the court were: A. C. Everhon. appellant, vs. N. W. Phelps, appeal from Tilla mook county; suit to collect mo ney; opinion by Justice Hrowu. Judge George llagley affirmed. In the matter of the determin ation ot the relative water rights of Willow Creek and Its tributa ries, a tributary of Malheur Ri ver. Willow River Water Users Association, appellant, and other cross-appellants, vs. Orchards Wa ter company, et al, appeal from Malheur county, submitted on mo tion to reCull mandate. Opinion by Justice Coshow. Decree mended for purpose of clarify ing award of water and petition denied. First Natlonnl Bank of Condon, appellant, vs. Maud Kent: appeal from Gilliam county; motion to dismiss appeal allowed In oplulon by the court. Exile Rurkltt vs. L. A. Vail, et al, appellants, appeal from Mult nomah county; motion to dismiss appeal overruled In opinion by Chief Justice McBridc. James Paul, et al. appellant, vs. Livestock State Hank, et al, ap peal from Harney county; motion to dismiss appeal overruled in opinion by Chief Justice Mcllrlde. Louise Claggelt vs. C. Claggett, appellant; appeal from .Marlon county; stilt tor divorce. Opinion by the court. Judge Percy R. Kel ly affirmed. Petitions for rc-hcurlng denied In state vs. McLaren ct al; Dels- Sellers $67.86, Weaver Martin man vs. Wilcox; In re lixueth $63.86, Ralph Stearns $58.86, Rus Malcom $53.86. W. W. Haskell $61.84, Jerry Ansmus $31.92, Henry Balrd $17.98, D. J. Murk $129.74. E. Snawder $101.74. Chas. Neal $77.79, K. Redlfer $29.92, Mo. Rive $17 Watt: Thrift vs. Laird; Thomp son Optical company vs. Thomp son; state ex rel vs. State Indus trial Accident Commission. Motion to dismiss appeal over ruled in Security Savings and W. V. Hurst $63.83. C. A. Catching , Trust company, vs. Ogden; $27.72. J. W Wells $11.97. O. J. Collins $13.47. Henry Archembaugh $14.96. Seth Matthews $13 47, I. N. Matthews $8.97, M. 1). Matthews $10.46, Oscar Silenlus $8.97. II. L. Engels $8.97. A. E. Deleieene $8.97, Geo. Hooke 4.48. O .O. Matt hews $29.50, Clifford Mabley $72.50, Ed Meyers $20.94, Harold Meyers $35.94, Clayton Meyers $8.96, Tom Mitchell $17.94, Warner I-alril $8.97, Geo. Lehenen $11.21. Arthur Mack $5.23, Francis Mack $10.48, R. R. Wells $10.48, H. A. Moore $10.48, L. B. Judy $95.83, D. T. Oaig $50.83, F. C. Tolle $5 99. Fred Mast $2.99 , 1. Rondeau $9.73, V. Larwell $5.99, Tom Rondeau $5.99, W. Clark $2.99, Donald Ollivant J' 311.97. Malcom Humphrey SI 1.95. I rt.-ie'ruii 1011 r A Mentor Stlttf. 'h Cham-1 nalle) Into so-l Korachner vs. Smith ; nlocch vs. Hyland Homes company, llnsh ford Lumber company vs. Dolun; Dodson vs. Iiend. Motion lor re-conslderatlon de nied In Conditt vs. Condltt. RHEUMATISM Citsinfst Kt In Ik Hum$sn Iltn1r If lou Will I Trunk's I'rrnrrlptlun nJZ i r H , " SS. Whsnon Bros. $3.60. Ch .rl l" n R0b.;.,- !"' I'd"- Co. $18.50. South, f?, ,W .'r k"l"c Co. $127.68. Earl 8tr. lace Clothing Co. $1260, Al-t Hall's Catarrh Medicine T;.rmbnn,d both local and infernal, and hat ben successful In ifis treatment of Cslarrh for ovo forty years. SoldcraUdrugsuu. f. J. CHINTY & CO, ToUdo, Olua It In prpiotftroun; tn fait. It ! ft nhauiff to miffur with mu lorm of UliuurniiUsiiii. Thin T'rnm-rliitlnn ! wt ruin thi- luim.''h, it tln not Vrrnn tin lnnrt. KhI till the ni'-llt Mini K"'h1 mI you wlitli Willi Ukln Trunk's lit Hint iin ni'T'u 1 j . ml wlmirKr-fii or D'Tiaia -0 "J!, iian-n:e iunik' iHny kind of rii-iimiijuii or out n $20.9o Claude Jlamndt'll $2.99, (it'O. will. What m-.r do you want? It iutcon$i395. By r:K,s;':,1!or:r:;.-. Geo. Croucher $11.98, h. M. Ollivant i knnwtl ,j snprriur ll,r $14.97, Ralph Howard $14.97, E. C. I uraieine. Davis $32.45. Trunk's Prescription sHit fnr Bridge Fund Bills Hi ts or fr only Ij.Sii i .sOian Bulherlln Garage $6.48. Myrtle i'ullrton Utut bior. Creek Garage $70 65, 8. B. Crouch $92570. Scott Maker $20 88. O. A. Houser $4 00, Standard Oil Co. $27.30, Geo. McHuglll $18 92, Clare Morrtaon Lbr. Co. $28.99. C. 8. Mc Collum $17.28. Geo. W. Culver $31.70, Cowans Garage $4.12, C. It. t'evenilar $28 00, Hergan Bros. $21.70, L. W. M'! liner $12 32, Wood ruff Bros. $31.45, O. N. Fierce hur- "rn Huong $33 42. 1921 BOND PAYROLL: D. P French $6 49, Geo. Thomas $5.69, C. L. Weber $.799. F. G. Hatfield , $5.99, Harrle Thomas $2.99, I'e favotltif the completion of an In- Mchola $2Ji9, Jerrie Nichols .99, M. .ternatlonal economic conference K. Johnson $2 99. ,' Introduced In the League of o ! Nations assembly today by Luis School supplies tablets, pencils. Lcmih'T, speaking for France, pens, ink, pen points. Palmer and : The French resolution states U.st not book paiier. Llcyd Crocker, jtba league assembly resolved to ECI01CIETIS FAVORED BY FRANCE 1 !im LEAGUEASSEMBLYili (Aanrlsted hm Ussed Wire.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 16. Pre- sklent Coolidge will give his alr- hand as 10 the witnesses to be i V " ' "v""u"0 TO ASK FOR RULES y FOR BROADCASTING ' AT NATIONAL MEET (AiMcltUd I'ras iMii Wire.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. Seo retarv Hoover, with aome mhii't- lance, intends to ask the National Radio Conference which will be assembled within the next six or eight weeks to lay down a program for regulating and reotrlctlng . broadcasting. I The trend in the field, he said today, has made some federal reg ulation, probably backed op by leg islation, seemingly neceasary. I "We have Vow close to 800 broadcasting stations operating and we know that ther are about 100 additional building or in pro; gress," the secretary said. "Wis have to proceed now to di vide time allotlng to even the flu- well summoned and the course of pro- ceaure to be tallowed. Acceptances have not yet been received from all the nine men asked to serve, but the exueutivo is confident that all of them will accept. - Mr. Coolidge feels that the board must decide for Itself whe ther Its hearings are to bo open to the public, but sees no argu ment against open sessions, tin- ; less perhnps at some time in the . Investigation should consider con- ' fidentul plnns for the national de tense. ' ' The policy to he pursued In this cour.se, ho thinks, can lie best ! decided after the board has con- I vened and organized. The president's position will leave the board free to call In Colonel William Mitchell, chief (Inure in the aircraft controversy and Commander John Rodgera of I the PN-9. No. 1, as well as any , othor witnesses It may desire lo 1 hear. The war department alrea dy Is making plans to have Co lonel Mitchell's testimony mad? available to the Investigators, and both Secretary Wilbur, of the 1 nuvy, and Acting Secretary Dnvls, j of the war dopartment, are ex- i pected tn make it convenient for any officer of either branch ; whose presence la required to at- ! tend the sessions. Senator King of Utah, a demo- ; crutic member of the senate naval . committee, today characterized ' the presldent'a action In appoint ing the commission as a "gest- ' tire." to stop efforts for an In- i uulry by congress, which he said would be carried through at the approaching session. The I 'In h Senator snucht at the I aa to those ot lesser serviceabil ity." Men's suits cleaned ana prtMOT, $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, (bona 471. . i . . , i , o " Corn knives at Wharton Bros.. . TAILOR SHOP,.,. MOVED1 NEW LOCATION 2t4 NORTH MAIN STREET 6utta to order and all tailor Ing work Guaranteed. - ANDY VELINE . Rear Kidder's 8ho 6 tors . Cleaneat and Plumpest' Spring Vetch IN OREGON ! Z' 4c in sack lots Broken Sacks 5c Also Hungarian Vetch and Gray Oats. . Enquire for prices on targe lots. . J. E. HATFIELD ll'. ' Dixonvlll, Phone 3F11 Tubby's Muscle Good But than there la no reason why it should not be satisfactory, becausa h (et Grimm's Milk Bread axclusivsly at all meals. 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