ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1925.
"Safety MEANS Safety in This Bank
When your money i on depoiit in this bank, it is safe,
whether in a savings account, a time certificate, a check
ing account, or in trust
The safety of your funds
is our first consideration.
i When your valuables are
kept in our vaults, they
are s a f e safe against
fire, water and man.
We try to be courteous, prompt, and efficient always, and
above all do we provide absolute safety for our custo
mers. '
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
, ROSEBURO, OREGON
LOCATES OFFICE HERE.
W. 8. Killgree, ot the firm of
Killgree and company, spent the
day In Roseburg. Ills company, he
states, la preparing to open offices
In Roseburg. The company deals
in real estate, Investments, design
ing and construction work.
WM3tJUOB&aUUUlXMSi!JUUUUBUUUijUBUUUtMJUia
WANTED!
CANNING APPLES
ALSO QUINCE
Umpqua Valley
Phone 525
BUY THE ZENITH
ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
Mechanism of the Highest Quality. , Easy to .
operate.
A demonstration will prove the Zenith .
the fastest Washer.
Phone 25
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
LIBERTY THEATRE
Today and
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Karles Ray
Charlie Murray and
8a Id "Holy Jot?" to Percy:
iuu twwL jinn i iic c.iri. oi Aspirin nun nog ror m utmamcam I
The Whole Town's Wild,
: s .... Simply Wild, Over "Percy"!
, iiB, " juh iiiei ru j ue mil leu ynutn wnoie leouenvei
. .carried him lo strange adventures on the hot sands of Mexico and
- the hot lips or "Lollta," genuine Spanish senorlta direct from
- New Jersey. Have you met "Holy Joe." desert evangelist and
manipulator of the elusive are7
- You're missing a lot of fun, romance and thrills!
Oregon News
"ALICE'S WILD WEST SHOW"
The Best You Have Ever Seen
10c
E3
CHOCOLATES, BOe LB.
Your chance to get a real candy
special. Chocolate creams, nougats,
caramels, etc., in 12 flavors, usual
60c to 75c lb. grade, (let them at
Carr's for 50c lb..
Teat with gas.
Canning Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Tuesday
SuDDOrtad bv
Betty Blythe
fepicture
and Comedy
25c'
STATE EXPENSE
LIGHTER THAN
lira
Statistics Show Decrease in
General Departments
Bond Indebtedness
Creates Burden.
WASHINGTON. D. C. October
1 19. 1825. The Department of
ICommerca announces a summitry
of the financial statistics ot the
I Stats of Oregon for the fiscal year
enuing cwptemoer 30, 1924.
Tbe payments for maintenance
and operation of thn general de
partment of Oregon for the fiscal
year ending September 30, 1924,
amounted to $9,198,381, or
$11.06 per capita. This includes
$430,496, apportionments for edu
cation to the minor civil divisions
of the state. In 1923 the com
parative per capita for mainten
ance and operation of general de
partments was $12.04, and In
1917, $5.90. Tbe expenses of
publio service enterprises amount
ed to $11,936; interest on debt,
$2,675,800; and outlays for per
manent Improvements, $7,631,
590. The total payments, there
fore, for expenses of general de
partments and public service en
terprises. Interest, and outlays
were $19,517,707. The totals in
clude all payments for the year,
wnetner made from current reve
nues or from the proceeds of
bond Issues.
Of the governmental costs re
ported above, $8,4 72,104 was for
highways, $1,6:16,640 being for
maintenance and $6,936,464
for
construction.
I'ropertjr Tax Lower.
The total revenue receipts
of
Oregon for .1924 were $20,211,-
llz, or $24.30 per capita. This
was $8,325,035 more than the to
tal payments of the year, exclu
sive of tbe payments for perma
nent Improvements, and $693,445
less than the total payments In-
eluding those for permanent Im
provements. Property and spe
cial taxes represented 38.4 per
cent of the total revenue for 1924,
45.3 per cent for 1923,' and 64.7
per cent for 1917. The Increase
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
PROTECTION
The value of your Insurance pro
tection Is measured by the reli
ability of the company back
of IL
This agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every needed
form of Insurance protection.
Wfsinc.nsf
t At Brand's
; ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Open Evenings
! Packed extra fancy Jonathan
spples ready lo ship $1.66, and
all grades down to too a bush
,el for cookers. Other varieties
'at car-lot mnrkut prices. Whole
sale and retail.
PEARS:
', de Anjon
OVERLAND GRAPES:
. Tokays
Malagas.
Sweet Juice Grapes.
4c lb.
Jelly Grapes Jo lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
Delicious '
Spltsenberg , ',
Newtowns '
Rome Beauty
(lano ,
Arkansas Black '
II
Cookers ;
JUICE: Orders taken
GRAPE
for fresh grape Juice.'
Itrlnv Mnlalnara '
N. B. Come and see thA
golden pheasants
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldo. Roseburg, Ore,
Phone S
WHO
r8 BARBER?
YOUR
Come over and get a clean shave,
a neat haircut or a bath uptown
prices after October IS.
GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
660 N. Jsrkson St.
DR. DEAN B. BUOAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
11S Jackson 8L
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get th
high dollar. See me for dates.
M. C. RADABAUGH
S30 N. Pins St.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Elsotro-Cftlroprsotor
Nsrrs and Spine Bpeclalls
114 Parkins Bids. FhoB $54
Woodcraft Thimble Club
will hold a cooked fond and
apron sals Ix-c lib, '25 at
McKean. Darby and Iluld-
win's store.
In the amount of property and
special taxes collected was 177 ft
per cent from 1917 to 1923, but
I there was a decrease of 2 1 per
'cent from 1923 to 1924. The per
capita property and special taxes
were $9.&3 In 1924, $19.65 In
1923, und $3.79 in 1917.
Earnings of general depart de
partments, or compensation for
services rendered by state offi
cials, represented 6.9 per cent or
the total revenue for 1924, 6.9
per cent for 1923, and 10.6 per
cent for 1917.
Business and non-business II
senses constituter 28. 0 per cent
of .the total revenue for 1924,
29.5 per cent for 1923, and 11.0
per cent for 1917.
Receipts from business licenses
consist chiefly of tatxes exacted
from insurance and other Incor
porated companies . and from
sales tax on gasoline, while those
from non-business licenses com
prise chiefly taxes on motor ve
hicles and amounts paid for bunt
ing and finding privileges.
Komi Indebtedness Heavy.
The net Indebtedness (funded
debt less sinking fund assests) of
Oregon on September . 30, 1924,
was $41,552,377. or $49.94 nor
capita. In 1923 the per capita
debt was $49.82. and In 1917.
$0.56.
Oregon s bonded debt was In
curred for agricultural purposes,
state aid to World War Veterans
and construction of highways.
For 1924 the assessed valua
tion of property In Oregon subject
to ad valorum taxation was $1,
042,410,619; the amount of State
taxes levied was $7,4K0.170; und
the per capita levy, $8.97, ,
. ONE DAY SPECIALS
Each day this week at Carr's
star bargain sale, we offer extra
specials good one day only. Tues
day alarm clock 79o. Wednesday
white enameled ware, 59c. Thurs
day towel and 2 wash cloths 29c.
Hundreds of specials for every day
but these are for 1 day only. See
them at Carr's.
Th Best Policy
Is to keep well Insured. It la
too late to insure after the
loss occurs. You will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of tire and automobile
Insurance.
C. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St Phone 417
m.PMM.I.iraCIw'lV,rrT''nt grandstand at
J
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The Wanderer
OF THE
Wasteland
From the Novel by S
Zans Gray !f
at the
playhouse!
Sutherlln, Oct 21-22
Admission 10c-25o K
DANCE
AT
WIGWAM
TAVERN
FRIDAY NIGHT
OCTOBER 23RD
Bucko's Rhythm Kings
Will Plsy
BE THERE
GANG !
HEY GANG!
Legion Meets
Ttiesday Nite
BE THERE!
It's Dern
Important!
",
Final Plans for
ARMISTICE DAY
Will Be Discussed
Mrs. Charles Brand
8ono Intsrpretatlon
Vole Building
TEACHER OP SINOINO
FINLAY FIELD
IS NAME TO BE
GIVEN GROUNDS
(Continued from pane 1.'
and has always taken an active
part and Interest In their training.
In more recent years be has work
ed largely among the freshmen and
Br Scouts and many of the young
athletes of the present day owe
their ability to the training tbey
received under his direction.
Outside of school athletics he
has recently encouraged and aided
in the formation and support of the
twlllsht baseball league.
During the past summer, with a
team of boys made up from the
be Molsy lodge and Baptist Bible
school he made a fine showing
against older and more experienced
teams. He not only managed the
team but played on the diamond as
well.
Dr. Finlay has always been an
exiionent of clean athletics.. His
players hae had Instilled Into
them the spirit of true sportsman
ship. On the field or off they have
conducted themselves at all times
in such a manner that they have
won the praise even of their oppon
ents. In giving his name to the
new athletic field the 'school Is not
only honoring a man who perhaps
has done more than all others to
encourage and promote athletics
In the school and city, but one who
by his own clean living and his
teachings and Instructions is serv
ing to put into the minds of the
young manhood of this community
the desire for clean, strong bodies
and the spirit of true American
sportsmanship.
The field which Is to bear his
name Is the best high school-ath-letic
field in the entire state. It
was acquired at the time the
trlit bought the grounds for its
new high school building In Went
Roseburg, and has been Increased
by the purchase of an additional
small tract by the students them
selves.
It Is located just west of Laurel
wood addition, and abuts on Riv
erside drive, the new street now
being pared. It Is 590 by 570 feet
in size with a regulation football
field 360 by 160 feet in tbe center.
A one-wire fence has been strung
around the football field, ten feet
outside the boundary lines, so that
spectators cannot crowd upon the
I Held.
j The entire field has been grsd-
ed. From goal post to goal post the
ground is absolutely level. It is
crowned with a 2 per cent grade to
I the sidelines and 1 per cent grade
j to the outside boundaries. From
the goal posts to the ends of the
I field there is a 1 per cent grade.
This provides good dralnsge. but
I does not In any way interfere with
the playing.
I The field has been so laid out
I that there Is a perfect gridiron and
I baseball diamond, while around
tne outside edge of the grounds Is
run.
qunrter-mile track. Snnce
I has been reserved for the construc-
,un; unir, n:itl (JINIIR rJ
also mnde for portable bleachers.
-There Is room for six full size
tennis courts, which will be built
In the near future nrovldlns- for
all the athletic needs of the school.
I ne students themselves have
ttdten an active part In acquiring
this fine field, purchasing one
tract at a cost of $2.onn from their
own funds. There Is a small grove
on their section whlrh not only
squsres up the field but connects
It with the street and provides
ample parking space for cars..
It Is honed that In the near fu
ture a wire and s'eel fenes of a de
corative nature can be purchased.
The dedication of the field will
take plsee on November IS. at
which time the Roseburg hli:h
school team plays Med ford. The
school board Is planning to present
a special dedication program at
that time.
The Joint convention of the W
II. M. 8. and W. F. M. 8. which
convenes at the M. E. Church.
Tuesday and Wednesday, October
:o-2l. will open with a morning
watch service Tuesday morhlng at
9:00 o'clock. All members of these
societies, especially, aro urged to
b present.
CAXIIHMTI-J IVITIATKI
AT MKlTIMf VKSTKROAY.
Fifteen candidates were Initiat
ed Into the Mooseheart Legion the
:'Tid degree of the Moose lodge, at
nn all-day session held here yes
terday. A fine banquet was serv
ed at noon, with oven 100 lodge
memners in siienoance. and in tno (
iiiieriiuiin me neicre wors was
put on. The ladles drill team from
Kugene gave a fine exhibition of
their work. Members were pre
sent from Eugene, Albnny. Cor
Mtllis'and Toledo. The Itnseburg
members will go to Kugene for
n big meeting on the 15th of
November.
Prevent or remove lines or
wrinkles with Ellxabeth Aniens
antl Wrinkle Cream, muscle oil or
orange skin food. Lloyd Crocker.
LEWIS BROWN BURIED
THIS AFTERNOON
The funeral of Lewis W. Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown,
of Harden Valley, who passed awsy
fit the home of his parents at the
age of fourteen years following sn
extended Illness, was held this af
t,rnoon at I o'clock at thn Melrose
church. Rev. H. L. Caldwell read :
the services and Interment took ,
ilace at Melrose. 1
The boy was born In Roseburg, t
making his home here for some I
time, until last year when with his'
imrents he moved to Garden Valley.!
when tbe family nsde their home.1
lie leaves many friends to grieve'
his death, both In Roseburg and
Harden Valley.
Free Instruc tion on sewing ma
chine without attachments. Darn
ing, ilctag stitching, button-holing,
blanket stitching, etc., by Mrs.
Thomas. factory expert. High
i-hoot sewing room Wednesday 10
.1. ni.
FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH
HELD AT CAMAS VALLEY
The funerarof the late Mrs. El Ita
ly I h Smith, of Camas Valley, who'
passed away Wednesday night at1
the age nf six-five years, was held
Saturday afternoon at Camas Val-i
ley. Kev. H. L. Caldwell read the
services and Interment followed:
at the Camas Valley cemetery. Mrs.
1 had made her
Camas V alley tor the
her home In1
past fifty
years, and leaves many friends
there to grieve her death.
Tlonemeal and other fertillsera
at Wharton Bros.
t 'new today t
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
ground .floor. $44 8. Jackson.
FOR SALEFalrbanks Morse
home water plant. New $105.
Roseburg Electric.
FOR8ALE Eight O. I. C. pigs.
K. F. Strong, Oakland. Ore. (Rice
Hill).
FOR SALE Brood sow' and 20
weanling pigs. O, C. Thompson,
Umpqua, Ore.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow,
close In. Garage if desired. Call
at 230 East Lane. r '
MOOSE-MEMBERS don'tfcrget
Wed. night. Social. Bring ladles.
Cood time for nil.
MOOSE ATTENTION Social
meeting Wed., 7:30 p. m. Moose
hall. Bring ladles.
FOR RENT Well furnished house.
close in, garage. See R. L.
Whipple, City HalL
FOR RENT 3 or 4 furnished
housekeeping rooms, down stairs.
816 Winchester or phone 170-Y.
WILL THE PARTY who has my
cement lawn roller please return
It as I need it? F. F. Patterson.
WANTED Partner for trip to
California. .Must share expenses.
Address "Trip," care News-Review.
FOR SALE Baby's first bed. best
make sanitary couch. Wicker
rocker, heating stove. Phone
4S2-R.
FOR SALE Ford light delivery
car, with covered body. Easy
terms. Arthur H. Crowell. 225 N.
Jackson.
FOR SALE Gray oats mixed with
vetch, also clean oats, 2c per
pound. S. W. Leake, 2 miles east
of Dixonvllle.
SINCER SHOP 105 Cass St. lat
est and best sewing machines,
easy payments, stands and elec
trics. Hemstitching.
LOST On road between Curry
estste and Roseburg, Ford tire,
30x31. on rim. Finder leave at
News-Review. Reward.
FOR SALE Two lotiTon E. 4th
street. $150 each. Also good. 6
room house and garage for salei
or rent 419 East 1st Ave. N.
FOR SALE 50 young capons, 30 1
hens, 15 pullets. Reds and Rocks.
60 thoroughbred Barred Rock
chicks. T weeks old. 1 cow. Box I
Ifii, Myrtle Creek. I
j FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT I
a rooms, oatn. garage, in good
location. $35 per month , 7-room
furnished house, garage, $35. O.
W. Young Son. Phone 417.
ALFALFA, grain, -hay. timothy,
onts, barley and wheat .guaran-
t.Mut Mallw. n . l. I .
" " H"'.. . e. wiiin Biiii'iimiii.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing -
on-
WANTED Old false teeth. We
Don't mntter If broken. We buy If
crowns, bridges. Western Metal S
Company, Bloomlngton, III.
WANTEDCattle- Tultable for 5
feeders, either cows or steers. 15
Csn use sixty head. Write me;g
what you have, or call by phone. g
Address Box 668. or phone 419 V. 1 4
W. U Cobb. I s
WANTED Orders for stamping,
embroidering, crocheting, knit
ting an,l nloln a,l. -i.
clothes a specialty. Orders taken
p7ern.pl!
ery. Phone 1F13. Mrs. John Fer
guson.
Kill ARB OOINO TO VtCir
luunanj--ir you let this ret
away. We are offering for today
"iny, nve acres or excellent bot
tom land on main highway two
miles from town and worth a
thousand dollars of any man's
money. Clear title. If taken at
once, for Two Hundred and Fifty
dollars. Rut you must do it now
or forgft It. LAWRENCE
AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219.
HF CUT THE HEART OUT OF
. IT for a quick sale. But It
must be now or never. Think of
II! 104 acres excellent good
free garden land, practically all
under - cultivation; brand new
bungalow worlh more than the
whole business; barn; chicken
house: five acres In fine mixed
rruit and berries; beautiful oak
grove; only one mile from Rose
burg; owner must go at once;
offers clear title for Sixteen
Hundred milars. LAWRENCE
AOENCV, 125 Cass Street Tbone
:i9.
NOW. MR. MAN-L6bkHERE
You want a real bargain? What
do you think of this? SfiO acre
stork farm with the best out
range In Douglas county adpoln
Ing: 90 acres excellent field
land: 1! acres full bearing
prunes: big mixed fruit orchard:
live stream through place: fine
spring wster: strlcsry modern
home: gas lights: gravity water
supply; bath: toilet; lavatory;
every convenience of city: house
alone cost Eight Thousand: S
big stock barns: three thousand
dollsrs worth of tools and Imple
ments, consisting of everything
to operate big place: S horses:
60 cattle; 60 hogs: CO goats; 100
chickens: house furnished: this
ranch will csrry 104 sheep In
side fence: all kinds hay and
feed on piste; Twanly Thousand
Hollars en essv ''terms takes .
place. The biggest hnv In Dong
Iss County. J.AWRENCE ACEN-1
CT, 125 CsO Street Phone IIS.
Men Here Are
You'll Be Proud
Over a half century of quality and approved style
with a fitting service your feet can't forget
ROSEBURGBOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
PERKINS BLDO. .
In From Myrtle Creek
S. Raines and wife of Myrtle
Creek were business visitors- In
Roseburg Saturday. '
A COMPLETE
RADIO
SET
At Your Own Price
The highest offer take
this complete outfit.
Standard "Echophone,"
3-tube set loud speaker,
tube. batteries, aerial
equipment.
Total Value
'3
S
llSj
t a . ...
, coupon that you will pay
1 for this complete outfit.
g Your's may be the best of-
fi fer.
Set on display at
store.
Name
Address '
I will pay t
Radio Set and equipment as
offered In News-Review.
All offers must be In our
store by Saturday, October
24th, IMS.
ill
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ROSEBURO, ORE.
LUNCH KITS AT 59o
Black enameled, standard else
and quality lunch kit at 69c. Best
American made vacuum bottles at
$1.00. That's one of Carr's star bar
gain Items. Come in and save.
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Ths Greatest Thrill Picture
of ths Year I
10c Antlers 25c
I with vvviy -':
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