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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1925, 44444)404)444l ODD FELLOWS ) Initiatory degree Friday CSM2D -fl y-KliOir Sffl t, i - War Ma. eeW r Cww anils etaMtlMMa, M ) M H Flaws ), fcsaWrj el4 U , m li. m m tkflw , WVt Mk UD coM w(W u mmt It'i lota pLeaMnter to have your Montag Purnaca Installed NOW.durinthatecWt. Rtdy iwr uar an, T it DM I you must come to a decision- let us oe of real neip to you iww Pretty toon, Old Man Winter Is going to poke his nose around the corner and find you unprepared! What are you going to do then? Why you are going to make a decision willy nilly maybe right, maybe wrong but you will decide. We want to help you reach a decision now while you can do so deliberately, carefully and intelligently. Your decision on a Montag Furnace, will answer all your heating problems. No matter what the conditions in your home there is a Montag to meet them. It is our business as heating experts to tell you the exact type of Montag your home needs - and then install it to your everlasting satisfaction. J. H. SIN NICER SHEET METAL WORKS 329 N. Jackson Roseburg, Or. r . . OF Attendance In the Roseburg schools Is slightly below last year's figures, according to tha .-sport compiled by City Superintendent M."8. Hitmm. The total number ot pupils enrolled to date Is 1.348, while last year at the same time the number listed was 1.37H. 'Die attendance and punctuality report for the month ending October i Is as follows: Total pupils enrolled to dale, 1346; average number pupils be tamrlng, 1317.8; average dally at tendance, 1200.0; per cent of atten dance, 8H.2; number of tradlnoases, K( pupil neither absent nor tar dy, 1134; number visits by parents, . . m Combined record of attendance and punctuality by buildings and grades according to rank. Is as fol lows: -" All schools, OK; Ilnae, 09; high school, OX.X; Benson. 00.2; Fuller tun. 99.6; Central, 99.3. . Kullerton, Glh and 6th, 99. X; Hen son, 7th, 09.6; Fullerton, HI and 211. 99.S; HenMn. 3A and 311, 99.6; Kullerton, 7H and XII, 99.6; Itoso, III, 09.6; Ilenson, 6th. 99.5; Men Son, 2nd, 99.6; Benson 1A and 211 JU-ii Meoson 4th, 90.6; Kuller ton, 3rd and 4 th, 99.4; Benson, 6th, 9.-4; Hose, 6A and 6 A, 99.4; Cen tal, 3rd and 4th, 99 3; Hone, 3rd. 99.3; Rose, 611. 99.3; Hliih school, Seniors, 99.3: Rose, 6R, 99.2; Rose, XU, 99.2; Uenson, 1H, 99; High School, Juniors, 0X.9; High School. Freshmen, 98.9; Hose, 7A and HA, 9X.0; Benson, KB and XA, 0X.7; Rose, 4lh. 98.7; Roue. 7B, 9X.7; llllth School, Sophomores, 0X.8; Hose, 2A and 2B, 98.3; Hose, 1A and IB, 08.2. Number pupils enrolled at the end of the first month: 1920 1085 1921 1121 1922 - 11X2 1923 1240 1924 1878 1925 1316 First of the season fresh, de lirious Toke Point oysters at the Koseburg drill. OPENING BOXING CARD PAID ALL BILLS BUT GAVE NO PROFIT The opening card under the au spices of the newly created boxing commission, although attended by a crowd of over 600 spectators, made no profit, according to the report made by Fromotor C. H. Clough. The card, however, did pay all expenses, so that the com mission Is In the clear, but the pro moter received nothing for his time or work. The commission hopes to build up a small reserve for the purpose of promoting ath letics In the city, but the first match failed to contribute anything toward Uie reserve fund. The fine exhibition furnished, however, Is expected to have a good Influence on rut ure ranis, so that a better financial showing will be made next time. The Umpqua chiefs met last evening at the office of A. T. Lawrence for the purpose of dis cussing mutters In connection with their recent trip to the Ore gon Slate fair. The members were much elated over their suc cess and plans are already on foot to further strengthen tho organization by the addition of some good local timber not yet affiliated with the booster organ isation. Those who were respons ible to a great degree for the plans carried out at tho demon stration at the fair were highly commended, the success of the chiefs being largely due to their efforts. As a whole the organiza tion put up a fine demonstration and the boys are all pepped up to make the club tho banner or ganisation of the state. Several enthusiastic talks were made by members, all with the view of adding more strength and prestige to the club. Studebaker builds do yearly models. HAT MATERIALS If you are making your fall hat, remember that Carr'a have a - mv plete line of frames, trimmings and accessories. Also our wonder hr.e of trimmed htfts at $6.00 are dan dies. Carr's can save you money on bats or materials. night, Oct 9th. A full house wanted. Ily Order Noble Grand. The county board of equalization, which met on September 14, has completed its Investlgallon of the various complaints submitted to It and passed on each case. Two pro tests were allowed and reductions in.ide in assessments. In the case of the assessment ot T. U. Vlr- den's property In Kinney's Addition to Roseburg. It was found that the Improvements bad been assessed 1500 too blgn and were ordered re duced that amount on the tax roll. A reduction of (200 In the assess-1 versify. Prof, llobbs Is here as sisting In the scientific program for the expedition or uiuge Koch across tha Inland ice of Greenland next year. A similar phenomenon la only to be found on the Antarctic conti nent, where Sir Douglas Mawson, by wireless from the Inland Ice, warned the south coast of Aus tralia of a terrible cyclone that reached Australia 48 hours later, said Prof, Hobbs. Mont of the weather affecting Europe comes from Greenland's ley mountains, Prof. Hobbs believes. The results ot the long series mem on improvements on iois oe- 0f expeditious on the Inland Ice, longing to A. G. Guynup located In hlch were commenced by Dalager ItMwn'i IT-nli- innti una aim r. , -r - ... ... . . - " . MJiui; i .JU yvara ago. Clearly snows dered. All other assessments were, that the storms of northern and found to be Just, conforming to aa-T western Europe originate a? ty sessment of like property in the e tones in the cold air of Hie Interior same locality, and consequently no of Greenland and from there rage 1 over and beyond tha coasis with a violence which surpasaus that of a tropical hurricane," be said. "In the Interior of Greenland It is, according to my theory, practic ally calm. The clouds there de scend ou the mountain tops, which Is Hie cause or the thick fog with which is always men- changes were made. RHEUMATISM rJoGtt RUSles jpoir olllloi? Cannot Exist in th Human Body If You Will Use Trunk's Prsscriotlon This Prescrlotion does not rata i front rim, the stomach, It does not depress the Honed in reports from there. From heart. Eat all the meat and good i ln8 interior the winds are then food you wish while taking Trunk' j blown to all sides out beyond the Prescription. Contains no mercury, coasis. salicylate soda, oil wlutergreen or I "le new nocn expedition across narcotics, but positively overcomes 1 Greenland will have an opportunity any kind of rheumatism or gout on testing Prof. Hobbs' theories. earth. What more do you want? It is IniosBlble to get sometUng better, the greatest uric acid sol vent known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunks Prescription sells for 11.75 or 3 for only 35.00 at Fuller- ton s Rexall Drug Store. !E Koch will carry self-registering ap paratus for measuring meteorolog ical conditions and newly Invented appliances, able to stand the shak ing of sledgo travels. The Roseburg high Bchool foot ball team will play Its first home game of the season with North Mend here on Saturday the 10th. This game Is expected to be a close and fast one, as the Koseburg boyaJ nee iwu iiinnutK suiim kuu im provements this year. The weak nesses developed at the Marshflold game are being worked on and the team is showing considerable Im provement. Several ot tho boys are still suffering from minor injuries, turned ankles, sprained thumbs and bruised muscles predominating, but all will be ln shape for the coming battle. Tho team Is working out every nltdit practicing tackling and blocking, together wilh light scrim mage, which 1b confined chlerly to work with the linemen. Heat with gas duicMsi) if! ' ilOt - 1 W ' Ji! v i Steal precious minutes from kitchen drud gery ny serving New Style Il-O Quick Cooking Oats for breakfast! On and off the fire in 2 minutes! A new breakfast dish. Filled wiih flavor packed , with nourishment! Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth and firm in tex'urc, yet retaining the roughage that stimulates digestion. . Ttiat Tall-night cooked" . . ' f7f I'fir fM )hv fnvi nn'io(y. j ...w..V.V.,..(.llJ ,- row MOSI THAW SOYSAas MAKsaS , Of quality rao DUCTS I , t I MAM FARINA festal IMV1 MM War MiwnitmoMtvAuncii c 1 QUICKC00KING OATS Cook2to3 minutes only Mti. mUiona w s. A it -N i .a 4 m Mr. SJIIW UMPQUA MILLS BUY LARGE AMOUNT OF TIMBER NEAR COAST RKKDSI'OHT. Ore.. Ort. 7. Pu-. ther announcement of tho acquisi tion by Ihs Umpqua Mlllj & Tim ber company of 45ii,(ion,imo feet of standing timber on Smith adjacent tp Noels creek, eight miles from Reedsport, was made here yesterday by L. R. Welles of Minneapolis. Minn.. vlce-ureBiilMni of the company. According to Welles, the fmiinnn ' Mills & Timber company, a Wah-( ington corporation with a capital of ..n.iiuu, was reorganized In August,1 1112-t, as an Oregon cornnr:Liln:i uui!. 31.700.000 capital. In addition to the! old shareholders tho new organlza tlon Includes J. ). Klroil of Port ' land. Ore., president, and L. It Welles of Minneapolis. I The new shareholders owned 700.iio0.oo0 feet of limber on Smith' river and these holdings have been taken over by the reorganized com-! pany. making the total holdings ap- proximately 1, 150.0011. tKlO feef j The company has discontlnui d nigging oiieratlons In government ' holdings In the Slutlaw natlimal for.ist on Murphy creek and ha move dthe camp and equipment id Noels creek. Norton t'owdep. formi rly wiih the Mllverton Lumber company it Sllverton. Ore., Is in charge of I ,K glng operaiions. Const i union or 1' , miles of legging railroad Is ui,.;, ' j way to the new ramp site, ., .,, , It is exiiecied to eoninienre op.'i'a ling two sides about lieceniber 1 J. II. Kelly of Portland, formerly . with the Vacolt Lumber coin;ati Yaeoli. Wash., will be ihe mill t'u perlntendent. The mill now Is ting material for the logging r.i l way. This work will be finish. o n about two weeks. The mill will then be rlosed until the new camp can furnish logs. Spur track er,-. structlon will start as soon as grade la completed. Ties for in trark have been rut. After Ihe shutdown changes .ir .i Improvements at the mill will i made which wll ncnase ihe iI.'k culling capacity from 75,'S.i. 0 . ..." nim fe..t. It Is plaiiii.il lo nis-ra the enlarged mill continuously J. li. tiianup. secretary and ir. .. . urer of the company, has mnve.1 i Portland and opened a lumber .,r. flee Tor Ihe company in the Oon! n building on Siark slreet. E QFtVULLERANDLUX (Anx-Utcd Vnm Uued Wire.) . SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 8. Hie extensive holdings ot Miller and Lux, Inc., comprising approximate ly 800,000 acres of California land, are lo bo divided and placed under cultivation ,a syndicate of bankers aiiuuuueeu ncre. Cultivation and development of the" properties, estimated to be worth $50,000,000. will be brought about through the Issuance of $26, 000,000 in bonds during the first part of next week by the syndicate headed by Pierce, Fair and com pany, and Rlythe, Witter and company. - The Miller and Lux company al so own 200,000 acres of uncultivat ed land In Oregon and Nevada, which Is to be Included ln the de velopment plan. Practically all of the properties have remained Idle since their ac quisition by the lato Henry Miller, cattle and land baron, from Span ish grantees during the early days of California. No matter where crude rubber prices may go Fire stone advantages in securing raw material, in manufactur ing and distribution are al ways active to make good the pledge of Most Miles per Dollar. Racing drivers hill-climbing and endurance record holders taxicab, motor truck and bus operators and hundreds of thousands of car owners are daily emphasiz ing the unheard-of mileage and service delivered by Fire stone Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum-Dipping is one of the biggest factors in tire performance and long mileage, making Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords the most economical tires ever offered motorists. The' cord from, the fabric mills is first delivered to a separate plant where it is treated, in a solution of gum, which insulates every fiber' of every cord. This protects against internal friction and heat, giving the sidewalls greater flexibility and addi tional strength. Prove Firestone's many superiorities for yourself. If you have never had the safety,, comfort and economy of these serviceable, long-mileage tires go to the nearest Firestone Dealer for Firestone only builds Gum-Dipped Cords, ! M P Cook with gas. SAYS GREENLAND ICE CAPS CAUSE EUROPE'S WEATHER Smiling. WALLS TRULY, walls can smile cr frown. See that your cheer and soothe by har monious colors and clean surfaces. Apply Fuller WashableWaUFinish.lt can be wiped clean v. i:h a damp clothmakes heme hteping easier saves re fmishir.g. Aim, ask lor bookkt.l'ColcT Ilormcny in the Home" all about pain;!r.i or linishir.5 floors, wcoJucr'.;, walls, etc It'.Lcc . v TT cnirr a !uM Ij.t ol Fuller W X-i Prri on I V. miihaa and Can surt h ov.t nee.ii. T.Iarster3 Drug Co. w.p.rvuraocm y 1 M ii.,. .1 Sin I r m :ien B ttraula. la PatLSc Cant Cam rOPE.VHAGEN. Ort. S.-If mctwroloKlcal wlrtl-ss station ctablthrd In ih Interior ,, UriM-nlsnd. II old ba posKlhk lc. mam Kuropc of cominit storms uh ahsoiutt certainty, iu ttMopiniou ! rrof. V. H. Hobbs of Mlcaia I m- FOOLER. FA t N f S r Union Garage Rossburg, Orsgon - Lockwood Motor Co. Roseburg, Orsgon L. F. WUson Roseburg, Orsgon H. M. Shirtclif f Myrtlo Crssk, Oragon C. A. McGinnis Dlllard, Orsgon Chas. Rowell Tsnmlls, Orsgon 1 AMERICANS B,R.RichtercScCo. , ' Camas Valley, Orsgon SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER .... sISXMSfcTi. StONtla HITI UAO Liberty Theatre There Ib no hotter or more pop ular form of Bcreen product than jtood melodrama, unless It be Rood melodrama leavened with plenty of sparkling comedy. That's the last word ln entertainment; and "Three Wise Crooks" is the last syllabic of the last word. Crammed with laughs, true to human nature, strong In Its simplicity and yet quivering with action and sus pense, the latest F. B. O. picture featuring popular little Evelyn Brent Is the outstanding picture of her starring series. It baa the ad vantage of a good cost and the corking direction of F. Harmon Wiifclu behind It, to say nothing of the story by John .trownell and Fred Ilyton. All the eleme.Tts seem to have conspired to make this this picture, which is now showing at the Liberty theatre, au excellent production. E. Rich ard Schayer adapted the original to tho screen. As usual with the llrent pictures, a fine cast supports the star, and "Three Wise Crooks" cannot fall but appeal strojgly to the llrent fans, particularly those Vo like her ln these Interesting and colorful parts. Majestic Theatre Few authors' works have been so consistently successful as those of Vlncente Hlasco lbanes, Spain's foremost novellat. "Tho Four Horsemen," '"Blood and Sand" and "Enemlea of Wo men" are but three of his colorful romance which have been trans ferred to the screen. The flrBt prac tically "made" Rudolph Valentino; the second, a love-epic of a Spanish toreador, brought the same star In In pictures in Ihe kind of a role tliat has made him world-famous; the last was one of the most color ful productions the screen bas ever seen. And now Ibanes has written a story especially for the screen! "Argentine Love." an Allan Dwar. production for Paramount featuring Uebe Danlela and Klcardo Cortes which cornea to the Majestic (he at ra tonight, combinea all the bright spots of all the previous lb ants screen planys. Antlers Theatre A new attendance record will un doubtedly be tatablished at the Anllrra If "Waking I p the Town" holds Its present popularity panv According to critics. It Is the beat Picture Jack Plckford has ever appeared In and one of the best Pictures that baa been turned out this season. The novelty of this feature, along alth lis natural comedy and tre mendous human appe., :vr3 It a unique place among Photoplay of ferings. As a boarding-school flap lier who settles down Into the staid ways of a sedate and appealing small tow a girl. Norma Hhearer glvea an excellent performance. Other notable players are Alec B. Frasua t as as eccentric as tronomer starts the hero on the road to fame and fortune; Claire McDowell, who plays the part of the hero's mother, and Ann May, delightful little lady beat 03 win ning the hero. "Waking Up the Town" will be at the Antlors tonight. JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS The poular blue and white table cloths, nnpklns and yard goods now In. Cloths 45x47 are 6S0 and 54x54 are Hc Napkins 12x1 are 35c set of six, also 16x18 at 56c. Get your supply at, Carr'a whe;e you save. NOTED EDITOR HONORED .. NEW YORK. Oct 8. A tribute to Victor Fremont Lawsoa was adopted unanimously yesterday by the board of directors of the Asso ciated Press, as the first action of the first meeting held since his death. Besides eulogising him aa a true American, a Christian gentleman and a courageous newspaper man and a tower of wisdom and strength, tha directors ordered Mr. Lawson's portrait reproduced ln a steel engraving and a copy sent to every member of the Associated Press which he founded. ' I' TcaUPOIOIXOOnT IrowtaousirANY I i I t 1 S35lIMHOP -1 With the passing of 7imHop,"the faith ful $40-a-month servant who used to do all the chores, has come the need of a competent substitute. . . ' . In Hs place toe rrodemhrxisefo now empbysastaffof''electricalsenrantsnat a fraction of his wage. Under the lines of this Company these "servants" cook, sweep, wash, iron, supply the lights and heat water at an average monthly "wage" of $8.50 a month; for elec tricity is amazingly cheap. The economies it makes poaaible,partic ularly in the laundry and in the kitchen, pay for the cost of the ap pliances over and again. The best time to wire a house for a range and other needed appliances of course is when it is being: btrilt However, any house, old or new, can easily be .wired; erery house should be. When aU your laurjdryc be done at home by an electric washing machine for50centsamonth dctnyoathinkitfs time to act? Well be glad to show you the best way to go about wiring and jnt what electric "servants'' cost yoa and save.