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U F IP ON HEADLINER OF NEXT BOXING CARD LOCAL NEWS You tried this washer Right in your own home. a tng, rk r or nomes witnoae electric i i $ ity, the Maytag Orrafoam Ijl WasS it available with Gasoline V" 1 Multi-Motor atiachmcnt. V SUPPOSE a Maytag Gyra foara Washer were brought to your home to do your washing. What wouldyousect You would see 50 pounds of dry clothes washed" in an hour. You would sec collars, cuffs and wristbands washed clean with out hand-rubbing. You would see grcaso-caked overalls washed absolutely clean. You would see the world 's most compact washer. You would see tubfuls of family wash cleaned in the flash of 3 to 7 minutes. This startling washing ability is due to the Gyrafoam Principle and we want to demonstrate it to you in your own home without obligating you to buy. Telephone us for this FREE DEMONSTRATION for nent uasluiay. If the Maytag does not SELL ITStLF to you, ire mill take it away again. Deferral Payments You'll Never Slut 9 Outstanding Alaytuft Feature 1 Washes faster. Easily adjusted t Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the world, 4 Most compact washer made takes floor space only 25 inches square. , 6 Cast aluminum t u b c a n ' t warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. In Yesterday Waller Vashaw, Lookln Glass stock raiser, watt a visitor in this city yesterday, brinKiift a load of sheep to this city for delivery. Visits. Friends A mnn v Dtrwp fmm .tlft rural illttti-iftA in vl.r unit nhmt in this city yesterday was Mrs. U. How ard, who reh!es north of this city. to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub deans it self. All metal wringer. Self adjusting. In stant tension release. 9 Reasons for World Leadership .. 7 Gyrafoam HOasher CWiin tASI ALUMINUM TUB.) . . , iaeryaa MAYTAG SHOP WITH Churchill Hardware Co., 202 N. Jackson St, Roseburg, Oregon. Phone 73 " impqva jioao Arrnovrn. Construction of the North ITmp qua road hns been Riven the ap proval nf the Chambers of Com merce at North Hend, Handnn, Myrtle I'oint and Marshflold. Kach of these orfr.in.z;it iona have adopt ed resolutions directed to the r In to highway commission, urpinp the continuance of the project. Conuille Is expected to give its npprnvnl nlsn. WOMAN 100 YEARS OLD. f Amociatfd Fmi Iaard Wirt.) ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 28. Mrs. Erica Bustad of this city In today observing the one hundredth anni versary of her birth. She was born in Norway and has been in the United States for 40 yearn but speaks only her native tongue. I o j R tilde Dak er bunas no yearly I models. ft K'4 5 a if 6oimg TO MOVING Wliy not avail yourself of a tried and trunted transportation service? Why experiment with valuable property? There are years of Bat-it-factory service bell in d us. Rea sonable prices. "We Aim to Please." H.S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths DR. J. H. HUTSON an experienced and successful operator of the Thompson Baths is here to assist us in bringing an important Health Message to you, and to demon strate the value of the Baths, in connection with our other Drugless Methods, in following out a Constructive Health Program. Trie service that sick people have the right to look for. We invite your investigation. Drugless Health Center 327 Cass St. Phone 491 To Reedsport Bob Flnlay returned yesterday to Heedsporl, after spending ev eral days hre visiting with rela tives and friends. From Olalla Otto Mut'tti'l of Olalla. motored hero yesterday and spent several hours attending; to business af fairs and trading. , Hers Visiting Miss Elizabeth Clark, who Is at tending O. A. C. this winter. Is spending rtie week end here, as the guest of Miss Helen Fulbe. Visit Friday Mrs. George Weber and Mrs. A. Kronke motored from Harden Val ley yesterday and spent the after noon visiting with friends. Business Visitor Martin Kasmussen returned to his home at Millwood yesterday evening after spending several nours nero aueuuing iu Buaiumn matters. From South Deer' Creek - Jack Melton, resident of South Deer Creek, motored here today and spent several hours attndtng to business matters and visiting friends. Home From Willamette Paul Trueblood ! spending the holidays here visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trueblood. He is a student at Willamette University this winter. J LOCAL NEWS J Vlslta Today .. Miss Lnura Hunt, of Oaklnnd spent the atternoon in this city visiting with friends' an shopping. Cook with gas. Visitor In Town Mrs. Ruth Lilly"returned to her jhome at elide this afternoon af ! ter spending several hours shop ping and visiting here. I Cook with gaa. From (ilide v j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watson mo tored from elide and spent the day shopping and attending to business affairs. Oliver hillside plows at Whai jton Bros. ! Glide Resident In W. L. .Singleton motored from Glide today and spent several hours attending to business mat ters and visiting friends. Here Today Mrs. J. 8. Inscho and daughters of plxonviile, spent several hours here today attending to business affairs and shopping. FVom Willnmctty' l'nlveldty Paul Geddos, who is attending Willamette University, is home for the week end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes. '. Mrs. Oh Here ! Mrs. Flnyd II. Ohi. nf Mount Shasta City, is here until Sunday visiting with friends. She will leave tomorrow for Ashland, I where she will Join her lius'iand to return home. Home From Monmouth Miss Kuth lllakely. who la at tending school at Monmouth this winter, is spending the holiday va cation and week end visiting rela tives at Glide. Visits Friends : Mrs. J. B. Lawrence returned to her home at Dillard yesterday af ternoon after spending several hours shopping and visiting with friends in this city. Visitor Today Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several hours here today transacting business and trading was Charles Dyer of Glen gary. Return Home Thla Morning- Mrs. L. A. (ioux and daughter, Marie, returned to their home in this city this morning after an ab sence of several weeks, spent at Boise, and other Idaho points, vis iting. Moore Vastit Here Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moor and family, of Eugene, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harley for several days will return to their home in Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are former residents of tills city and have many friends here. In Town Perry Wright, of Caps Illahee. Is spending a day or so in this city on Dusinesa and purchasing sup plies. Business visitor V. H. Jacoble, Looking Glass resident, spent several hours here yesterday attending to business matters and trading. From Oakland W. O. Cockeram. whn i-ealflea near Osklnnd m.nf iDvcrnl Wm In Koseburg Friday looking after Dullness alfalrs. From O. A. C. Miss Marion Needham la among those attending O. A. C. to spend the holiday and week end here visiting relatives. Visitor Today Hill Italley motored :Aim South Peer Creek today and spent the afternoon on business and visiting Willi friends here. Admitted to Hospital IHirls Glenn Ireland, of Brock way, was admitted to Mercy hospi tal this morning. He Is suffering from an attack of acute appendi citis. The case Is more distressing because of the fact that the young man's father, A. 8. Ireland, died this morning at Marshfleld. . o Heat with gas. TAXPAYERS IN SESSION TODAY ACTION BUDGET (Continued from Page 1.) Hack Prom Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Bunell have returned from a trip to Los Angeles and Aurora. Ills. Called to Los Angeles by the death of Mrs. lluzzeU's father, three weeks ugo, they accompanied the body back, to the old family home in Illinois, but have now returned to their home In this city. To Open Store at Myrtle Creek Sidney K. Helllwell, a resident of this city for many years, and a former member of the firm of the Peoples' Supply company, will open a new place at Myrtle Creek where he Is now making his home. The business will be a five ten and fifteen cent variety store, located In the Odd Fellows build ing and Mr. Helllwell expects to have the big opening on Thursday. December 10. Mr. Helllwell moved with his family to Myrtle Creek. Just recently. This Is the first es tablishment of Its kind to be at Myrtfo Creek. From Days Creek Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Wood mo tored from Days Creek this morn ing and spent several hour! at tending to business matters cud shopping. W rentier Pamea Tlirongh M. Miller or Mullen. Idaho, claimant to the llght-hcavywelht wrestling championship of the United States and Canada, who has been promoting matrhes for the Marshfleld Athletic club, pas sed through here yesterday en route to Grants Pass. lite ! Hern Yewtmlay Mrs. T. W. Miles, of Medford, stopped over here a short time yesterday, enroute to Salem, where she will visit. Mr. Miles Is a prominent lawyer of Med ford. Mrs. Miles has many friends here, having visited before. Mother's loaf. It feels so chummy To my palate and my tummy. Try it and you will agree. Like the bread agrees with u.e. Oregon Bakery 221 N. Jackson SL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Gaa will be shut off Sunday' from 2 to 4 from Washington street to peer Creek bridge. SOUTHERN OKEOON CA3 CO. Important propositions were on the program for the afternoon meeting. The. first report was given by the sundry items committee. ' The committee on sundry Items submitted the following report: We are expected to report on various expenditures not fixed by law; such as supplies for the vari ous county departments and county office departments not mandatory. We have looked over these Items and have taken little exception to the smaller Items. Some of the more important appropriations, however, which are of much Inter est to the people of Douglas coun ty, we do not agree with the bud get committee's estimates. First: That of county fruit In spector. In 1925 the appropriation for county Inspector was S4800.00. It appears that prior to the bud get committee's report our coun- ity Inspector notified the county court that he could manage his of fice in 1926 with a cut of 1400.00. When the budget committee made Ha report they cut another $400.00 believing, no doubt, that our in spector hod received but $4400.00 during 1925. An SsOO.OO cut would be much heavier in proportion than any other department. We there fore recommend 4he appropriation should be 4400.00, or a decrease of only $400.00 be allowed. Second: Horticultural revolving fund. This body recommended one year ago, that a revolving fund of $3000.00 be allowed the county fruit inspector to clean up old orchards and other Infectious areas, that were a menace to the fruit Industry of this county. The district attorney complained that this revolving fund did not work well as the law was not am ple to cover the entire procedure. At the session of the state legis lature immediately following. Rep resentatives Hercher and Fisher amended this law so the objec tions were fully covered. The request for the $3000.00 was denied, however, and only $1500.00 was appropriated. Apparently much of this $1500.00 will not be collected in and returned to the fund In time to start the cleaning up campaign for 192S. and thereby makes it impossible for the Inspec tor to comply with the law, aa no additional appropriation or loan to this fund has been provided for in the present budget We recognise the fruit Industiy as the most important Industry in Douglas county: and, also the larg est source of taxes. We are not objecting to live stock men getting $3000.00 a year to pay bounties on predatory ani mals, but we do object to seeing the leading Industry In Pouglaa county denied an equal amount as a lonn only to fight its menaces as provided by law. We Insist that a more vigorous warfare be made against these orchard pests. Third: County health unit Your committee has given this Item much consideration. Our aim has been to cut down the Increase of $900.00 asked for In 1926 so the appropriation could be approxi mately the same aa the preceedlng year. This county health unit has cost $10,00000 yearly for Its mainten ance. Douglas county has thus far defrayed b-ss than half of this amount. The office for 1925 has been able to function for about $400.00 less than the county appro priated for It: consequently, this $100 00 has been saved the county. To overcome this Increase of $900 00 asked for and not provided by the budget committee we rec ommend; First, that the contingent fund be cut from $500 to $300. Second, the budget committee allowed $1 00 to the county home for services of hospital, doc tor, etc. We recommend that $500 or half of this fund be transferred to the full time health unit. Thla will leave only $200.00 to be sup-1 plied ifV the county court above j the esflrnaie of the budget commit-1 tee. With these transfers, and thin J $200 00 Inrrea. the request of the i slate organisation Hf the $900.00 Increase will be met. Fourth: Recent agricultural con ference. 0 Wt believe great benefit will re- ACE BOLES Aggressive colored lightweight of Marshfleld, who will be seen In a return bout against Charley Dundee at the next boxing card. to ba pulled otf December 11. The boys are scheduled for a main event of ten rounds, and It prom ises to be a hummer. Boles Is smarting for revenge for the de cision given to Dundee at the end of their 6-round affairs at the last card, and Dundee Is confident he can beat Bolea over the longer route. Dundee's sparring partner. Jack Ryan, a young fellow who welgha around 128 pounds, will take on Kid Williams in the 6-round semi final. Williams la a Marshfleld high school lad. who la touted as a comer aa the result of his re cent bouts, and is reputed to be Just aa fast a performer right now aa Bolea. It Dundee beata Boles In the coming fight, he will next get a , chance at Phil Bayea. the Salem scrapper, who decistoned Bolea In Coos county about tnree weens ag-. New Year's Day, in the af ternoon, la the time tentatively decided on for the card to follow the one of December 11. -Aa . T n -MI i aV I Wl I T ff S H I RT S Collar attached and Collar to match in Fancy novelties Broadcloth, Madras, and fancy flannels stripes, checks and plaids in all the new colors. ,. , Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROTHERS Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course , , , EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 992 Willamette St Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon Enroll Today ' It'a a Good School A. E. ROBERTS, President , , . suit to Douglas county from the recent agricultural conference. Re porta were made upon all the Im portant agricultural Hues In the county,. Including cattle, sheep, goats, poultry and other lines of livestock, nearly all varletiea of fruits and nuts Including a very careful survey of the prune Indus try, as well as farm crops Willi a careful study of the broccoli indus try. Many charts and mups of In terest were also made. There have been many requests for a copy of these reports. Wo be lieve that at least a majority of the 2500 farmers In this county de sire a copy for study and refer ence. It la probable also that the various commercial clubs would like to avail themselves of the op portunity to obtain an exhaustive report of tne agricultural resources and future possibilities of Douglaa county. We, therefore, strongly recom mend that the county court appro priate $3110.00 to print 25U0 of these reports In order that the county agent may send a copy to each farmer In this county, and,, if the commercial club so desire some ad ditional copies to distribute to prospective homeseekers. This Is not only reliable and con vincing advertising, but we believe a very effective, cheap, honorable and satisfactory method. C. E. MOVER, Chairman, GEO. BACON, R. A. HERCHER, A. 11. 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If you will step to th. telephone and order from us you can de pend on it thnt your dinner will be the best. Vou will need cranberries, celery, lettuce, sweet potatoes and other vegetables. For your sulad you will want pineapple, bananas and apples or maybe shrimp and tuna flah. We have a complete line of canned goods. ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 O. L. JOHN80N The Store That Serves You Best. 344 N. Jackson St WeIeI.r.I.W.WOM"WIIIIWIIIOM Travel To SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and Way Points BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedules Daily Leaving Terminal Hotel 7 A.M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S. F - $14.75 Round Trip Far -' to S.F 29.00 One Way Faro to L. A ... 26.60 Round Trip Fare to L. A. , 50.00 Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage CALL Terminal Hotel i Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information ,M.MIrTTIIIWTT.Tfr