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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. 1 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1925.
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TDPOM
A NEW HOME
of 'Gold" for the Bird
CUY ID TAX I
in
Jl! UUIIOIILdU UUUI
ii
HIS
When
Spirits droop
and bodies lag . . .
Brew a cup of Hills Bros. Coffee
and it to your lips! Watch the
sun break through the clouds ! Feel
fatigue slink away at the approach
of new vitality, fresh alertness. For
the spirit of the pulse-stirring West
is in every savory sip of Hills Bros.
Coffee.
Hills Bros, is the favorite drink
of a coffee-conscious, coffee-loving
people. Such aroma! Such flavor!
Ask for Hills Bros, by name and
look for the Arab on the can. Hills
Bros. Coffee is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
lm thl mrifimal Vacuum Ptrt
, ukitk kttfi Ihi afti jrtik.
Gms, mite .
SALKM, Ore.. Oct. iO. i The
City of Astoria today won In tba
uprema court Its mandamus pro
ceeding against Clatsop county to
compel the county court to levy
a road tax. a part or which would
he available Ion use by the city.
The opinion, written hy Justice
Dean, la a revoriul o( Judge J. A.
Eakln of the lower court for
Clatsop county.
The opinion allows a writ of
mandamui commanding the coun
ty court to levy a tax for 1925,
and annually thereafter, of not
leu than one mill nor more than
10 mllla on all taxable property
In the county, Since the pro
ceeding was commenced, the time
for the levying of the taxes for
1923 and 11)24 has paused, there
fore it is not possible to make
the writ apply to these years.
The law involved in the case
provides that 70 per cent) of the
levy shall be apportioned to the
several road districts, including
districts composed of incorporat
ed cities and towns in such pro
portion as the amount of taxable
property in each district shall
bear to the whole amount of
taxable property In the county,
and the remaining 30 per com
hall be applied to roads in such
locality as the county) court may
direct.
The county's brief alleged de
fective title to the act, which con
tention is not upheld by the su
preme court.
The money accruing to the city
under the law may be used for
street building and maintenance.
Heat with gas.
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3 AGGIE PLAYERS
, . ' ON INJURED LIST
(Aanctattd Piwa Lturd Win.)
' COKVALUS. Ore, Oct. 30. He
bind locked gates the Oregon Agri
cultural college football team work-1 lumber company which bears his
ed for two hours last night per-I name. McCann was about 38 years
letting piaya wnicn I Hey nope will! old.
Drlng vlolory over ttlanford Satur-
I the Hhuvlln Hlxon company and of
tim Sbevlln, Carpenter, and Clarke
company, died suddenly this morn
ing in Minneapolis. McCann, who
was the first general manager of
the IUrnd mill, was a nephew of
Thomas Bhevlin, founder of the
day. Coach Bcblssler's two back
field combinations were disrupted
last evening after practice when
Haider, fullback on the ''big four,"
and L.uby, flashy halt for the "pon
ies," went to the hospital after
failing to iron out In practice In
juries received in the Whitman
game. With them went ' Bad ley.
first string guard. A desperate ef
fort will be made to have them in
shape by the lime the team leaves,
but even so valuable practice will
be lost.
Man's suits Cleaned ana pressed,
11.60. Koseburg Cleaners, phone
72.
OREGON STAGE HEARINGS
OPENED AT SALEM TODAY
f A -! t n Cm Leaavd Win.)
SALKM. Ore., Oct. 20. An In
vestigation of the rates and serv
ice of several Oregon stage lines
will be made at hearings in Salem
today and tomorrow. Today repre
sentatives of the coast auto line.
11 POLE FIRMS PAY.
$37,300 IN FINES
UNDER TRUST LAW,
(Aaoctattd Proa Ltixl Wire.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 20. :
Pleaa of guilty to a federal in
dictment charging violation of the
Sherman anti-trust law were en
tered in United States dl trlct .
court here today by eleven red
cedar pole manufacturers of the
the I'nited Stales and flnea ag
gregating 137,300 were aseessed
by Judge J. Stanley Webster, ine
defendants and the amount of
their fines were:
Llndsley brothers, Spokane;
National i'ole Company, fcacaua-
ba, Mich.; A. T. Nuugle role and
Tie Company, Chicago; Page at
Hill Company, Minneapolis and
Spokane; Valentine Clarke Com-
nany. St. Paul uud Spokane; u.
J. Carney Company, Urinnel, Iowa
and Spokane; Mcliillla-Cibbs Com
pany, Milwaukee, $60U0 each, the
maximum provided by law; San
I Point Lumlier and Pole Company,
Troy, Mont., 12,000; Lost creek
'Cedar Company, lone, Wash.; K.
T. Chapin Compuuy, Spokane;
Metropolitan Cedar Company, 1
Spokane, 1100 each.
The indictment, returned here
December 20, 1124. charged that '
the defendants since March 1!)15
had sold 70 per cent of the red c
dar poles marketed in the United
Slates and had controlled 90 per
cent of the slocks of such polea.
Maintenance of prices and ex
changes of market information, it
was charged, had been effected
through operation of the Western
Lumber and Pole company, the
Western lied Cedar association and
the Western lied Cedar mens In
formation bureau, all located here.
m
"something j
That smart, desirable
different"
In Hart Schaf fner & Marx
New Fall Styles
You 11 see it, in the new Bracken
colors, in the lines of wider shoul
ders and narrower hips.
The values are "something differ
ent",' too; they're much bigger
than you'd expect for such fine
quality , .
Duds for Men
Incorporated
QUINE BROTHERS
s
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. With 4
the administration's tax reduction i&
proposal as a starting point, the ' 5
bouse ways and means committee B
. toaay ustnea to advices of var-
ious organizationa of citizens on
. many disputed features of the tax
' legislation that la to be presented
i at tne next session or congress.
i ne national association
, manufacturers, tne retailers na
tional council, the Texas tax
I clubs, the New York board of
i Trade and the real estate board
I of New York, all were allotted
, time to present their views at to
day's committee session. Passing
orer for tie moment Secretary
IMellon's suggestion for a reduc
tion of income taxes all along the
line, the committee men first
heard representatives of the
Texas tax clubs endorse the sec
retary's proposal for repeal of
the federal inheritance or estate
tax.
Speaking for -a delegation of 18.
Lee Satterwhite of Amarlllo,
sneaker of the Texas house, aald
J I the state of Texas felt it should
.have sole Jurisdiction over; Inter
lltance taxes within its borders.
jexas not. oniy neeas mat source.
of revenue, he said, tut the pre-! r.
sent federal Inheritance levy is '
Inrovlna' almost confiscatory. i at
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After several other members if
nf thn HolAirnllnnl hail mnil. aim.
liar statements. Representative
Garner of Texas, ranking demo
crat on the committee, said he had
never heard of the Texas tax
clubs, until the delegation came 1
to Washington, and asked aev-
erai questions as to its-purposes,
rranK Ken, -one ot tne lexana
present, said he had contributed I
1200 to the' club, in the interest
of good business."
o
We are showing this week- a big Une of Bird Cage in new
designs. They come in brass, and are a bright as a gold
dollar. Prices are specially made for this occasion, and
you will be able to get just what-you need for the bird
from the collection we have just gotten in on this latest
shipment ' ' - '
EVERYTHINQ IN HARDWARE
Churchill Hardware Company i
The Irosi Mongers
iMm!in!nnn9
Announcement
Cook witA gas.
AUTOIST AT HIS
RADIATOR KILLED
BY ANOTHER CAR
(A-nrUIM Pna Lraanl Wire.)
Jamea Romig. 27, ot Baker, was In
stantly killed last night when
struck by an automobile driven by
C. H. Getchell on the Old Oregon
Trail near Hot Lake, Oregon.
According to officers who Inves
tigated the accident, Romig had
taken a friend to Hot Lake after an
evening spent In La Grande. He
was returning to La Grande when
he. stopped the machine. Presum
ably he was putting water In the
radiator when Getchell's car struck
him.
Coroner Ralston said an Inquest
would be held late today. Romig,
who was a surveyor for the Central
Railroad of Oregon, with head
quarters at Union, Ore., was the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Romig,
of Baker.
We have completed our new
flour and feed mill and are again
making all our own flour and
feeds.
We wish to announce that our
plant is one of the most up to date
flour and feed mills in the state.
Everything made by the most up-to-date
methods in the most sani
tary way possible.
We invite
all times.
public inspection at'
I
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WHY MANY WOMEN
PREFER AUTOS TO A
Arunde
piano tuner,
o
Phone 1S9 L.
Against this gloom Is the recov-ilhe Portland-Nowbcrg-McMlnnville-ery
of Jim Dixon, giant running I Tillamook line, and the Inti-rurban
n'lUa of Dickeraon, at tackle. lie i stage company, which operates be
haa been working lightly with the twein Urania Pans and Ashland,
sqaad for a week, and will be in i will bo represented before the com
CAMPBELL TO REPRESENT
OREGON AT RATE HEARING
top form Saturday.
o
Our line Is full of prouy new
' TUbber aprons. Make your selection
"early. Lloyd Crocker.
-VICE-PRESIDENT McCANN,
SHEVLIN-HIXON CO., DIM
Aamlat.4 I'm. Lnunl Win.)
BEND, Ore., Oct. 20. Word has
Just been received here that Thom-
A. McCann, vlre-prealilent of 1 gtiin Iti-ms. Come In anil aave.
SALKM. Ore., Oct. 20 At a hear
ing In Chicago, beginning October
26, at which western railroads will
present before the Interstate Com
merce commission testimony rela
tive to their application for a five
per cent increase In freight rates,
the Oregon Public Service com
mission will be represented by
Thomas K. Campbell ,a' member of
the commission. Mr. Campbell is
Ulark enameled, standard slxe I now in Washington, D. C. attend
ant! quality lunch kit at Me. Heat ing a national convention of rall
Amerlran made vacuum botilea at 'road and utility commissioners.
$1 nil. That's one of Carr's star bar-l o
"Then why do they c'.ioose lux
uries instead of conveniences?
Why dues the automobile take
MODFRN HOAIF TfV n precedence over the stationary
mvJDCKlN i-lUlVlfc. lULJJ tub. the telephone over the vacu-
Ne'tt' vnrii , . no t- Mm cleaner " "olio over
. .. ' 20. -Lscape ; the power-run sewing machine?
from the monotony rather than "liecause the housewife for
he drudgery of the houaewlin's ; ceneratlons has sought escape
lot has caused her to choose lux-(from the monotony rather than
urics Instead of conveniences, con- the drudgery of her lot. She can
eludes the Oeneral Federation of and does endure toll, actuul phy-
omen s Clubs after a canvass on steal labor, patiently and cheer-
hat women want in their i fully; hut he breaks physically
notnes. ... ,'and nervously under monotony.-
mo average American house-1 The automobile, the iplenhnnn nn.i
the talking machine or radio of-
nuaaion, and tomorrow will appear
representatives of the Ilillsboro
Transfer company and Howard and
Crimes, operating between Mid
ford and Klamath Kalis.
LUNCH KITS AT 69o
wile prefers an automobile and
a telephone rather than have mo
dern plumbing arrangements in
her home, because "thee offer
relief from a monotony that has
driven many of her predecessors
Into insane asylums."
The Federation's findings were
written by Mrs. Mary Sherman,
national president. In the Wom
an s Home Companion.
ler-the modern home-maker tho
escnpe from thut monotony which
drove many of her predecessors
Into Insane asylums."
ALUMINUM WARE
Terminal hauty Hhnn. phone fiKK
O U T D O O
R 'APPETITES INDOORS
Jsrv
Have you aeon tho special at
Carr B? Our star bargain sales are
'Th hniixnwii. h,. , , i tw"- '"a in aueuen neens.
washing stacks of dishes under i C"rr ' where yu! ,ttv-'
the glow of an electric globe, but 0
r,,' d aUit-IOREGON WORKS HARD j
from a kerosene lump.'' said .Mrs ! Fr CATMPnAV n A HAT !
FLASHES OF LIFE
Douglas Co. Flour Mills
PHILADELPHIA SmMlUy D.
ButliT saya the town is ' tmbmergt'd I
in crime and filth."
NEW YORK The wartime utory
that (iermans boiled dead soldlmi
to make frtllizpr is now rovald
by the author as British propa
ganda. Brtgadirr-Oeneral J. V.
Charterls. of England, eaid In a
iippoch here that he Marled the
tale to influence the Chinese.
I I
MOSCOW Men . and women
members of parliament have had a
lively debate as to causes of broken
homes. Kach side blames tho
other.
NEW YORK Thirty-five weallhy
bachelors In the Piping Flock set
are to give a ball and the de
butantes are delighted.
KANSAS CITY Secretary
Hoover thinks the population of the
I'nited States Is likely to Increase
40.000.000 in the next 25 years. He
said so in an address here.
9
YOUR SURPLUS
Your savings are your surplus so
be very careful not to waste them
or put them in some risky scheme.
Make safety your guiding star.
Open an account now with this
hank.
4 Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts.
The Rosebmg National Bank
Rosebur,Ore.
Sliermon. "She dw not mind .
sweeping tho lower floor of the !
house It she knows that ut the
end of her task she rnn sit down !
and chat via the telephone wiih ' Eugene. tli 1'nlveralty of Oregon
a neighbor five mllet away, ,ud I football players themselves cling to
she will bent mm for an hour- the greatest hope to hold California
NEW YORK Samuel Baron. 87.
and Mrs. Jennie Singer, 85, have
been married. It is the third time
(Anoriaird Yrvm Kir..) I for each. They have nine great
Kl'OE.NK. Ore., Oct. 20. Of ATII ' arrand children. They met three
if the evening brlnxa the relaxa
tion of am automobile drive '
While 65 per cent of a l;irci
number of homes InvestiK.Krii
were found to have inside sani'.m
arrangements and . per cim of
them hud bathtubs. To per rem
of these families had automobiles
and hn per rent of them were
equipped with telephones.
The research mi.de by the w d
eriitton covered 415.1s7 horn.-.
iseattered through H37 ccniiinim
lies, lu 40 per cent of the Iumim .-
it was found that there wer
when the two fams meet In Port
land next Saturday. Some of the
ffans are weakening, conceding that
i California has a chance to snow
'Oregon under, but the Webfoot
team Is conceding noihing at all.
I The leant Is drilling hard to get
I Into shape for the Callfornlaus.
The weather la aiding, and Coach
Dkk Smith is driving his men
Hot cakes and kiumrcs what a heart -warming
picture to a nun with aright good morning appetite!
What fncmory-rousinf; picture of eager brKikiasu
over a crackling camp fire!
Especially when the "cakes" arc Flapjacks. For
tha t make a wor! J of flavordidcrcncc ! Flapjack
tikes that woodsy, outdoor aprvtite of yours and
brings it indoor hnn3 it home to your break
fast plate aa no other pancake tlour can hope to I f ft
."AIbeT-jiundj;irBfitrTBrr4fj.rtj" ViTy
Allbers FlapjackHcur
hard.
With the Initial meet with the
University of Idnho but 19 days
J away, the I'niverslty of Oregon
stationary washbowls, and a-, r I "oss-couniry team la working out
had to he carried In and out. atii Twenty run are trying
:'S per cent of them wore , u" f"" the five plares on the team.
even equipped wlih kitchen nk ( o
Hut 87 per rent had electric 1; ,,. COOO PLACE TO EAT
and 73 per cent were quii.(,l f. Come lo the armory on Saturday,
nun electric irons.
lladlos were tound In 1
cent of the homes, pianos in
per cent, phonographs In ru
cent.
In dlM-uoIng the high per.,
age of homes equipped wtMt
tomobilts ami Telephones hi;t
with plumbing, .Mrs. Sherma:.
eland:
"Sentimentalists will any t
the fault lies with the men.
we club w-omen who stutlv e n-
ditlons from the Inside oi i,,,
home understand the sitnii' .vi
belter. Women no lo:ier in,.;,. :-
value their services in the'li me
They run their homes on tii
budget plan and have i'To ..,
allowances to trend-as the; !'.:.
tHt. itm, and get a square meal,
i Civen by the Catholic ladies.
I
i RIDES HORSE FROM
uutraus aista TO PROVE
. NATIVE TYPE OF ANIMAL
weeks ago, when he saved her
from being hit by a motor truck.
BOB FITZSIMMONS'
WIDOW INCURABLY
ILL, MONEY GONE
NEW YORK
The
(AmrrMti ha ltmti Win.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 20j Mrs. Philip
Reiner, widow of Dob Fitzsimmons.
Scientific famous pugilist, is Incurably ill and I
She has two children, Marvin, S,
and Avolon, 4 years old.
Cook with gat.
DOLLS AT PRICE
A dressed, sleepy eye doll at
15c. Yes, when they're half price
you sure save. 12.50 doll at I1.J5.
American tells of the failure of Its 'penniless in a hospital here. It was ' Hoxens of dolls to plek from at all
Investigators, after nearly a year's disclosed today. Estranged from
search, to turn mercury Into gold, her husband, whom she married
as Professor Adolph Miethe, Gei- after the death of the champion,
man chemist, declares he has done, she has contracted heart disease.
prices. Carr's star bargain sales.
8tudetwker
models.
bulla no yearly
0DDM0D11
For Calumet quality purity or
economy. There are no substi
tutes for the pure, wholesome
bakings produced through use of
Ht'EXOS AIDES, Oct. A for
titer English, schoolmaster Is mak
ing the long ride by horseback from
I'ue.'ios Airea to New York in or-
Him IiI.t to demonstrate the emlurarQo '
n-1 and hardihood of the Argentine'
t t pe of horre.
".vi i' ' T. A. Tscalffel)' left here April i 1
sr.d four months later and reached '
11. ilvia. writing lo friends here, he
st-td the animals wero In better
condition than at leaving Ilueuoa
Aires.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
SALES TIMES THOSE Of AWT OTHtK BRAND