ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1925. FOUtT PAYMENT MADE fWW ML Urn The Brackens- The popular new colors in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FALL CLOTHES The color is taken from the bracken, a fern that turns to a rich brown in the fall. There are many shades. Hart Schaffner & Marx label means new color, new style, new fabrics and always fine quality. ' , Duds for Men, Inc. QU1NE BROTHERS FOR REPAIR OF FIHE ENGINE Differences Between Coun cil and Distributors Set tled Last Night. DAMAGE EXPLAINED Pumper Standing on Hill side Failed to Get Oil td Bearing Lack of In struction Claimed. , , -. ,r,vw. 1 yy ypj(y ' . ' ;s TROUT HATCHERY V . j ' AT ROCK GREEK f a V : - , yT t ! Cal Hirmm, Salt Lake Bexsr, who It to appear In main vnt with Ernlt Woodard at Armory tonight DEAL AFGflT FOB PURCHASE POWER BAST KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Oct 8. Negotiations an) under ' way for .thojpurchaao of the t-ntlro holdings- of the California oivfccm lv-. -r company by the H. M. Iiyllea liy coniimny of Chicago, according to authentic Information received here IihIh- from both San Fran cisco and Chicago. The snlo price. If pending nego tiations are carried through, will h In the nciKhbo.liooO of 20,0uo, 0". Acquisition of the holdings of the lalifovnla Orvgon Iwver comimny la sought by the llyllesby company a purl of -un enormous proKram by which It seeks to obiiiin power lolillntli from northern Washing- ton to southern California, Its com ulned projected purrhasVa tntiU lu the neighborhood of Hiu.ouO.noO. A number of Important improve mols are to be maile at oncf at the Kork Creek tront hatchery, ac cording to T. H. Hill, superintend ent. who was In Roacburg for a Kirt time yesterday. All the trout fry at the hatchery have been dls trlbuled, Mr. Hill says, and the ponds are now empty. He now haa over 500 brood trout on hand and will mart l akin eggs the last of iJecember or first of Janu ary. Work la to atart at once enlnrg InK tho pomla and constructing a badly needed feed bouse. The pres ent wooden dama will also be. te- plnceil with concrete, and It la also possible that the commission will authoriie the enlarging of the flume, aa the hatchery Is at present nuking l:i water, only a larger flume being needed, however, to convey the necessary amount of wilier from Hock Creek. Roofing and building paper. 7.1k-ler-Keo lldw. Co. o DAILY WtAIHCR REPORT Men's suits Cleaned and pressed, J I 60. Hoaeburg Cleaners, phone 472. V. 8. Weather Itureau, local of flee, Knseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: HlKliest temperature yesterday t"6 ti'miM-rature last nigttt 52 rrerlpltntlon last 21 hours .... T Total prectp. since 1st month.. .01 Normal preclp. for this month C GI Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1925. to dale ... 2.57 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, IN77 ... - 1.53 Total excess from Sept. 1, 1 : 1.04 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to Way, Inclusive) S1.48 I'nsvttlcd. probably showers to itKlit and Wednesday, normal tem perature, WM. I1KLL. Meteorologist. cues i Tigir ! rbecause It is absolutely pure never failshas more than ordinary ij leavening strength is always sure. The bill for tho repair of the city's fire truck, which burned out a bearing at a fire last March, was ordered paid last night by the city council, after reaching a comprom ise wtlh the company. At the time the big Btutz pumper was deliver ed to Kosebnrg an engineer was sent here to Instruct tho fire de partment in the use of the ma chine. Shortly after his departure the truck was used at a hlllsido fire and a bearing was burned out, and It later develoed that the oil pump on the truck is so located that oil does not get to the bear Inits when tho front end 1b down hilt. As a result of this condition a connecting rod bearing was burned nut and one cylinder badly scored. The Howard-Cooper corpor ation, through which the machine was purchased, sent two mechanics to the city to make repairs and submitted a bill covering the cost of the parts and tho expenses of the mechanics. The city refused to pay, claiming That tho depart ment was not adequately instruct ed, as was agreed upon In tho con tract. At the meeting last night Mr. Nelson, the company's represcma U c. agreed to bear the cost of the n.echaulcs' expenses, asking the city to pay only the actual cost of the broken parta. t'pou this bas is the council ordered payment. Last ni glu s session was a busy one, and quite lengthy. A complaint was received from O. V. Wlmberly, who protests the appearance of a fire hydrant in blalled on East Ia:ie street. The water main was only a few Inches under the surface of the ground, and when the hydrant was instal led It stuck up so far Into the air thm it became unsightly, he claims. The committee on fire and water wus ordered to Investigate. It. C. Da.-by filtd a petition slat ing that he has caused the street in front of his property to be pav ed and asking that he be allowed to bond tho same. The street pav lng gives the tire department Re cess to a hydrant, and Is a decidtil Improvement. Ills poUtlon was granted. Tho street commiltcn adv;.-.i-d the rejection of the p. lilli.ii rsI ing fur the paving of Htrisrj avenue as the petition lacked fctil flclent signers. The committee on fin- and ;it r nns ordered to employ a 'iWu fire tiuck driver. Four application l.ve bi4-u received so far. The marshal was Inatruriel to I -der sidewalks built on the .vest sliie or the Hunter building on t'hcrUlun street. neat with gas. fEH OF HEALTH i!T am IP SOMEONE offered to come to you and tell you la short call how to do your washing more easily, and better, in half tho time with less nerve energy would you be Interested? It will be a most profitable hour There is a way to do your washing in half the time, with f 'hand carefulness" of the delicate georg ettes and chiffons, and without hand-rub bing of even collars, cuffs and wristbands. It will take only an hour to show you,' and we will do your complete wash for you besides better and quicker than it was ever done before. 9 Outstanding , Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. The Gyrafosnt Principle creates a more highly enaw- f ized, turbulent and continuously cf ective water action. No idle water. 3 - Washes desner. The Gyrafesm xMnciple mixes thesoapevenly through the water, and forces the super-cleans, any, soapier wsshing solution through fthe mesne, of the clothes. No idle sods. 9 - Largest hourly capacity in world 50 lbs, ordinary family wash per hour. 4 Most compact wssher made cakes floor space only 25 inches square. 8 Cast aluminum tub can't warp, rust, rotf swell, split nor corrode ' f Easily adjusted to your height, ausd height of tubs. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken cut while washer is running. S Tub cleans i tself ia 30 Hfonds. 9 Met si swinging wringer. Low. Swings into 7 positions. Adjusts itself automstically for handkerchiefs or blankets. Aiomatic drainbosrd. In ataJittcmioa-rclese.AllparC3enckie(l. for you, as it was foe tent of thousands of housewives who learned about the MAYTAQ in that way. Phone us your name and address and we will bring a MAYTAQ (without obli gation to you) to do your next washing.1 Find out for yourself what marvelous things this washer will da 9 Reasons for World Leadership For homes without electricity the Msytag Gyraibam is erailsble with Mold-Motor attachment. rtyawif aftpfsf CskUm ifokr. life Gy r . at a Washer rafoam CWITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB J MAYTAG SHOP 76 W. 8th, Eugene Oregon MAYTAG SHOP Churchill Hardware, 202 N. Jackson St., Roteburg, Ore. . Phone 73 lUuflli THE WORLD'S GREATEST aWStaiJis? SALES ' TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND Tha rinnglns County puMli hpalth unit has henn doing n gn-n riVnl of work during the past thru months. Dr. licit ha summ.ir Ircd tho aitlvltlca in the follow ing narrative report: t.lnn. 1. is 2.1 to Sept. nJ The er.d of tho third qunriir of tho llcallh I nk's work fur 1125 shows a decrease of ovi-r 274 per cent In the number of rases of contusions diseases as com pa red with 1924. 319 ca-c In l2f against 2". 1 in 1S25. Among the niot serious of children's disease. whooping cough, measles and dlphiherm thla year show a striking decrease 20! cases of mensles in li24 ov'.y 5 cases In 1H25. cases t whooping cough In 1924 against s In 1 H25. II cases of diph theria In 1924 only S In 1!25. 'The Health Otticer made If. general Inspections Inspertrl 15 dalrlea Investigated so w.i'. r supplies took 119 water sample, made 31 sanitary Investigation nuUance ahatcd-mude Iti; eiilturea of diphtheria 7 bio. d tets for typhoid. He also gave 1(1 lectures nr talks to fc'ln people 2"iSrt nie ces of llteraiur dlstrlhnted. 1 :i press articles, were printed, and 6 exhibits wern made. In administrative work tbe Health (itilrer held fM confer ences, aent out 1915 letters of advice answered lf4S telephone calls, and travelled li. tii miles In luiuglas rounty. "linty Ih'ptmlents. Th Health Oftlror made 2 vllts to tho rounty Home, 2(j home visits, la visits to the t'ounty Jail. 122 visits to the hospital, performed Hi operations, treated 42S patients, msdo f luvcstti ailons, examined 17 prt- 'soners, and made 20 lunacy ex aminations. I 4'liiM Hyglenne. The County Nurses made 4 5 I nursing culls. M pre-natal calls, 118 maternity calls, :ios pre-school and in l ant visits, 500 school child , visits, held 871 conferences, made 3017 inspections for contagious disease In school children. Kx mlned 2474 for defects 25 pupils excluded for contagious diseases, '1027 defects rorrerted. 11 healih 'talks given by nurses with an at tendance of 4051, 1 2 child and infant welfare clinics held throughout the county with an attendance of 38 babies. SKAIM'll Hilt ll()l)i:s ox ! si UMAiiiNi: is itiMi'.i:i. I VASHIXOTON. Oct. (!. Kf forts to reeoier any bodies that ' nuiy he n tbe hull of the wrecked auhmnrlne S-"1 off lllock Island were ordered terminated today for the present by the nnvy dc- i partment. Heat with gas. GONZAGA WILL GIVE AGGIES HARD FIGHT IN FRIDAY'S GAME XrH,tsl Ptms I.-st Wlrs.) COltVAU.IS, Ore.. Oct. S. The Oregon Agricultural Colleee fjonsnga footlmll game here Fri day wiil see two teams using tho ,ame general style f play pitted against each otheO "Clipper" Smith of ttonzaga and Coach Schlsslcr here are both friends and disciples of Knute Hockne. and while each has adapted the Koekne style to his own use, bnth teams have roving ends and the baekfleld shift. The Aggies ars expecting one of the hardest games of th sea son nrUiay. a the tlomaga men bava not bteo defeated iu tw I years even by coast conference j drilling his men to atop the end jwha averaged more than 30 yards teams they baro played. sweeps of the fast Gonzaga backs gain en four consecutive plays Sehlssler 4s concentrating on led by Ingram, a flashy veteran 'last week against St. Charles. I ' . 1 1 . 'I . 1 ' . 1 You're just about 2 minutes awav from break .fist when you reach for a package of New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. The new'ccrcal vA-ith the wonderful "baked in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty. And healthful ! A wealth sjf energy-building Carbohy drates, risvue-buiUing proteins and vitalising minerals -are in cvcq dish. 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