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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926. 9 nmi Concrete is the aristocrat 0 pavements 513.6G S&raar Yards q2 Concrete Streets ffo.? Eugene Eugene, Oregon, laid its first concrete pavement in 1920. It has beenbuildingconcretestreetsever since. When present contracts are completed it will have a total of 513,000 square yards. Like many other Oregon cities, Eugene has found that concrete i3 the last word in low maintenance cost. , Property owners like concrete pavement because its pleasing, light gray color greatly improves the appearance of say street. And the skid-proof surface of Portland cement concrete pave ment is especially appreciated in this wonderland of all-year mo toring. Over 1,000 cities laid concrete streets in 1925- Was your city one of them? 1 All of the. facts art in our free boohlet on "ConcrtU Struts." Ask for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OREG. A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OUIces in 31 Cities BOY SCOUT CAMP Iltors weru not only invited but CONFERENCE WAS lo0,r& . ' A REAL SUCCESS' bL',Kl ' 11 iiViy uUi,,t unmin j camps of lilh amiidard tills huiii- mur aim hone t ha L people inter ested will not mibUiidei .slaud the real purpose of a camp. It should not ho understood that I hoy art1 mere vacation nil'ulra hut rather as J Joy Scout TniiniiJK CutnpH wherein, boys have ait oiijuniuiiily to leuru the good Uuiims of liiu lu catch i:huractr-r and in;i:iliiiej--s. Tho training conference on company tor Uoy Scout executives held ut Portland last week wad an entire buucubh, according to K A. Urltton, JJouf.his Coua executive, who attomlbd the bouhJou, four teen executives of wualeru Oregun and nouih western Washington undo up the conlurence which was nnnilitnli'il hv W (' w.il-.-..i -r ..... tiotlill lli'iiilntnirliM-n til N!w ' oi it i Sh'i' All hands were Ihi.rn lor luini- I HUPplieH Dens and when tho whlatlo blew ) " on Monday morning humnesH be-: GLENDALE BOY gau. Subjects diacuaaed on Monday f A CTH H'VTVTi r were-"l'undamental requirements j AClUi i llLU JV for aucceaatul acout camps," (a. J ASSAULT CHARGE iivm low viuwiiuiiiL ol uiu. uuy; V bells, Hiiups anil shearing at Wharton Uron. Display Sponsored by Rose burg Woman's Club Found to Be Very Interesting'. Tho OrfKon Products kIiow spon. snivel by lliu lluucbui'K Woman's , N emu ya'siuruny proved lo Do a most huccchhIuI event In every way except from lliu Ktumlpoliit of atti.ijjmou. AllliotiKh liuiulreilH of peopli! saw tint displays, tlio crowds weru IsVit ua iai'Ko aa had been ,lu Hlilcred. Ju overy oilier respect Iho ciub was fclven excellent coopera tion and Hupport. Jlcaulitlll uxhihilH of Oreenli grown and manufactured products . Wk tt:iu iii.iuu uy iiariu a lottery , iSpuncei'H, A -Man'H Shop, J'ill--'i'a, l'oiii;las County Creamery, IJllda lor -Men, ZiKlor-Cravell, Ne8 Kcview, Ladies Shoppe, Moll Mil linery, L'uip'iuii Valley Cannery, ItoseburK Studio, Tliu Fern, Clark's Sludio, Mvh. W. L. Cobb, Mrs. W. li. Cumuion, AlcKean, IJarby and Ualdwln, I'ugo Lumber Company, j Abraham's, The Milk Store, The Vogue, Art and IJaby Shop, Mad i ili.v .,! ,,;.,ti,. ii i, ......i I ...... 'i i"":ii, JvuneuuiK I 1, umber anil Mnmit'acliirliiL' Com.iB l.:,nv I I i... if U,,-. ...... I Lumber and Manufacturing Com-! u'i I punv. i'J.vlllbitu were also iniiile hv 1 ' mi National Guard and Forest ' CM ; Serv ice, 'i nn Uemiou 1'. T. A. Jiad : a, i e-xiiibit of flowers and sold cook 1 uoints at llielr bootli. I Kadi of tlio exliiblts was remark ably atlractivu and spectators weru impressed by the wide variety of products manufactured in ibe state. I A lino program was given both : afternoon and evening, featured by ) addresses by Dan C. Freeman, , malinger of Hie Oregon Manufac I Hirers association and by A. C. .liarstirs of Koscburg. A number or musical and literary selections wnro ulso presented. Mrs. i J. Dunlap and .Mrs. IS. W. Jladdox Mere lu eliarge of arrangements Vjll fcJa i ne . Oman s lun is Ueserving of much praise for Hie success of tills velilure, lor It emailed a areat I deal ol hard work, and was put on i without piolil. lor no charge was mailo lor exhibit -..pace or lor ad : missions. 'I'lie only receipts were l i om I lie relresliuienls served both : allenioon ami eevnlng. i 'I'lie t'umiiiiltee has expressed it iseli as being very gralelul lo all I of those who assisted, and asked Ihat IliiinUs be conveyed to ihosu Mho exhibited, tliose who took Mirt in tlio program, and all who helped out in any way in making tho show I lie decided success that I it was. Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROS. Clothing and Furnishings 141 NORTH JACKSON Introducing Legionnaire Ralph Quine n - D p iiff m t&&t mm- p These Advertisers are Supporting the The Ladies Shoppe Dry Goods, Notions Ready-to-Wear 1 20 North Jackson Phone 565 American Ledon .-( Met.ornilidt-Deeiing gas engines are built lor long Hie. See I he ones on our Moor and compare Willi any other eni.lne. Wliarlon llros. from thu viewpoint of the parents; c. from tlio viewpoint of the scout council); "Health and Hanllallon," "Camp Financing," "Leadership ttnd l'eraonnel," "Canii Instruction Methods," "Uulldluga and Kquip nient,' iintl "i'runsiiortailou." On Tuosdny tho subjecls were: "Start tho day itlght," "Itelal Ion ship of Camp to tho Troop Hack Homo," "Camp Advertising,'' enta and Visitors in Camp,"- "lie llgion in Camp," "Cooking lleili ods," "Ciettlng Camp Spirit and Morale," "Cauipllro Programs." 'iho day's programs were sched uled to end at 1L30 but did not end until 11 p. in.. Mr. Wessel, the national head quarters representative of Iho Hoy Scouts lias had a tremendous lot ot experience in camping lor boys and after receiving a lull report on last year's camp expressed hiin self to Mr. Mi ll Him as being in full accord with all nieiliods used, lie tvaa especially pleased lo learn of 'Safety First" methods employed to govern swimming and llial vls- CIIANTK I'ASH, April ill. (Inrrell. el' Clelldllle, Mils 111'' was cl. ai I d of a eluil j.e nl ,i with ieiehi to kill whi'ii 1 1i. t . , .1 nitKin iSJlllll. Jury j reported a verdict of not rail alter having hoen 0111 oiily rT inin ult's. The i-n.il Win kUi-ii to Hi Jury ai -::U tills all' union and. ut ."i::i0 Hie JuroiH leiirtei Id Uiu ceiiit Ili.'H (Im-v had Iciitid im Par young man inniicenl of Hie ci-iiue will) which he was charged. liun-eU was accused ol lit-thiK serioiirt injuries on th- perM-n u( Itayuioml Liiunan, on iho ni'si or 1'Ylu ua: y 1 1. Ueniark.s, mad" by (lie pariy of ih h Liiinia.'i ua.i i meiiiher, led (o a lifcht lu whlcii lailniiin was nil in live . lines silt lerini; se ere (Minds. A pica ol Self-defense v,;i.. made in . w o' BEIHG OBSERVED BK GLIDE PEOPLE 1 6 Vaudeville Acts 6 Starting at 8 p. m. tmazmesoBsmiiaBWsstEnai&aBBsiSLi Red Cross Pharmacy DRUGS 105 North Jackson Legionnaire Introducing A. M. 1 hrone it- a s! x . r rsday-baturday April 23-24 50 Cents The Pullman Admission, Pool, Billiards Fountain Drinks, Smokes 122 West Cass Introducing Legionnaires J. A. Fulcher and W, C. Fredrickson Koads Being Cleared I ire 1 Lizards Camp ground Prepared at Little River. of the fuel lh.il pound :u il' while Hai'lt-lt a:;e was f;l- i a 8 17. tail man wt i);ln linn- of Hi.-I- Miiall.-r. il.i . a; -1 and 1m A'lhoui;)! Ihis Is a ve:v l.usv (I tiin- mr i!:.- tiinin rs ihe la:is tor '"'rair. H li.-'Hiinn. ol Aniei ii-ini Kur- inn.. e.-h u.'.-U hriui; well curried ""I'l'.i '"il in Mnlr niiuiy. Consld- eiiihlf clfaiiln: up uas dune aluliK ' I lie htuhways Monday under ihe iK'Ctl.m of Ih,- rhitlilhtn- ol roni- nu M rniiun'i h o, nod II:.' eh:-fs ' tu nil tin- loans ol lire haaids u ihrouhuui the w Ml . it l.M .1.. ' vllaiii'. na.i . iOi I Uealli.y, lm 1 pUtll.L' I (iili . o. r hi i a i. .s ik mi' m iic thi.s n,- m u u iii aon.Hili, m i - sal oi t i ,,uoil maliiH'i oi Ci'iiuuuiiii a.-lt r oi i a., liie 1 etiai iiLnf. I al die ,ka ine . . S .1 . : M 11 Ul DRYS ASK MORE lliviE IN SENATE LIQUOR PROBE (Continued Irum pae 1-) .1 Ull jUOtil Mil c law pr.t ; ilii- hooihK i ' a.-e'.' ' iloi i law can I i . ii .st in uiiu ill' 1 1 i .1 i- j Wharton UiK . mr ; .11 au-t-eu lUu .'ld i al.li aa;it,. ;i in . I ir pi Him. f. ..in! a (;. .--pool will U.- loi- nit- lonn-niei-ci' ol t.inip and tiolit i iul ii. 't'huiuay evening, April 't I, lint; v. in i)t il iu i svia.toi n.niuniK ai wiivii ii. in i oi p; unuiii'iiL ."-peaki'i:- in...-.. iii- id ua UMol 1 t'IK- Where Your Dollar Buys llic Most. Eastern Oil for 25c Quart ' Western Oil for 15c Quart Gasoline Oils of All Iviiuis Fcr 4 days only, 22, 23, 21, 25, Tires and Tubes at wholesale j. y . -. .ai . I '. .V .Mai new , !'. -I' l, l.uin tin iiist.lt I iMirr in I'oitiaml, Kan' inM.-iT, . t lilt at I -..-pae-iu i I lupoua naiKiual lor--.;, in on n, in e i h .i'L oi i.aus tou.'.t. lue paliol a.- i ar i-f C 1 ;u honilcL'iii.m u ill "Vrs. win u iii niin." Ilel hi-lrtll i lieiu:h ale ol' In i r anu u in ntore'!n ul ditfietili. "It womd iiii-. i ii...- Ho ly to s'di liaid liiiuor." "Tlit if iii a li- r di nil. in ni jiuii;i:;i m." "Villi h:ie :i--unod :iud beer w ould he Miid i Cndmai. hi o. e in. ' i I,. he H sold onh hv !.- not to he ih in In' !"r.;ili.id won hi make oppo;i'ini hv addi d. ism ii.uioii. "Thai ui' so' dii'iiculi, efoa-e Hie U'OM ll.llii I hat ine il f'alonli.i." V m tuilu il hn:- and p! ini.e '.' make ii null- 1 it would iu- wht'r,- i):,. v. wild be pu.-.-i- on iii' mil l:.-i tu in 1 ii.m.t l in ert hi Come in and have your cranUcnse chancel. Vowr c.r lircs changed. Have ycu car overhauled. V.'c have !.. town. EvcryUun;; puaranleed. Wo will paint your fore) for $15 and a ?;ood job, too. On !. oiied, f'.rcased, t repair men in i v-c is the best. We can save you money on everything your olcj car in on a new one. Come in Ajax. Under uo obligation to buy. jui. v and we will c;;ll you need for yom i.i,. Will lake nrt hnve a ride in the new Nash and ar.t lo j.Iiow it lo you. Cive us a All uul ace you. Used Cars Bought and Sold MASK L. R. Chambers iUoior (!o. I'lwnc M9 (h;i ami A'd.m is A v t i'i. ililtiff. i jolll lilt pie.elU ai e a. tKU. U i o; l..f ,-po ,.ald 1. 1 lure lue Mimol a.-. Mr. Floui U;il,i(i! a school iiot;iiiiii ihai uui h eii l'ltdaj iUU'lIH-Oa .it two in ,f. ihe Uoy Seoul Uuep is ttuiMii-t-iiruesuy on the model Lamp m: ut ar the t-adu-ul buihliu. A l . dvcidt'd lmi'iuveiuent liu al.t.-.ij.v In on ni.nk- iu the appearaiu e: the Kt " e beloi e thy school. STEIWER PLEASED VvlIH HIS FROSl'ECf Sick bodies made t ..' r strong "iicaercl break' V: :: n j-itit-J vir to f :.:. 'i'au hit h ut .1 uf my whnle syti m. Untishfiitht nervous strain ami me had the health p twrtttv , bit:" Ij'-insh.-i u wa.-i followed by Can on Wiiiiaiu S. t ha.se, superintend ent ot ine Inu i tiatiuiuii Kelorin l-'ederaiioii, w lio in-cuired prohibi lion had uul caused any "cnuie wave." "The liiwles.-:iie-ss and revolt of iiiuh i as :ii rong in countries which do noi have prohibition,' he aid. " Vouuk peoplt; hi Cierniany i.iiU j;n.;iaini ai o carry in j hip MasL.s and revolting aatiiusl i heciied em i veil lions ol morality a. m itvp-i't lor law as well a in Amer iea." l ne vs u ut's.s izaw it as Ids opin ion Uiai "ihe grialctft one univi ra nt eau.-f of crime" is the utii'euhit ed motion picture. lie proU'sied against ihe modiifcatiou ot hills in lure Hit commit u-u, baying ihat wh.it r ;iily Ava.s aoualu was "in loMcieting liu,t:ur." A.-lll.WiToX. April 21. The i lohihiiion law can he enforced in .i:iv piace wli;i- the state or the :..iiloual fco i umi.-ut firmly duier-niii.e.-i to e:itotte it, (lownior i'iii- i cliot of i'en:t.- 1 tuii.i said today in a l iiv-r M'lii to tne s"iiate commii n v wt.nh is t oiuiuciint; hearings e:i i.ii'diti' ii. i.ui mil-. hi i- I... ii auihoiilus ron;n ! .tie. he .siui. Ho- task is made -ml a-ier. and lie .-iJiinilted s(;ititics of 1 "t nn '. iiina condiuen-. w aich he Mtid I'l'owil t'it the law was heing eilioi ccd !!: ; w uu Pleadll ilicn-asini; frucccss. ' "Ihe Wcls whu have appeared In J ore jour coiamitue," ihf jjiover- n6v wioLe. "have produced uothiiii; that was not known before. The politics, the corruption. tlu ineltl cleuey, the granting of net mils to SPACE IS EI BK LOCAL HUH crru.st- in Clir' .-1- r salurf t-vi'ry- MUCH INTERtST IS SHOWN IN BROCCOLI SUIT Tla1 salt- of three lifw- ciirs jn on..1 atlcrnouu uas tliy II. L. Conuully ( v.. I. A 01, f ! . I I. :. Ill 1 .11 ..... lit I II II I .1 I N - I'- ':t l-.ii. Ut'. Vv . A, ,i.i pi un.irio lo ,e MP,,!', hit leu;:, c.-l. iti vi;e.on hal look Luu MiV' . Wallowa a. i I y tour I ir.er n -i t. ' he .sau I i I - i:h the pi oc , Aft'T n j,peU v lien j our s stru. and your )e. are : hardly held up ? tijiht I-i t.il.h; T; 1 1 f wonderful Ti :y do fmpmv rinht in and put; , Huh', r-'vtt hi Q:nal; t ptTsCl'. Not Inn t OS V.ISt k$4 u that -o .t t U gic you material bill. iniitus T'lii'i!' i, mi from i-o-t C .. .... ...... m.rh an ncni:. i,ii n iiuip l'1 ia- nn,l f l slam. -aok t' full . slrcnirtli and visor, i.ikoraul 'l VefiMabla l'H'.ii to? coaEtiputioij. .viwriofn. ifronfji ranc'ins utterly unfit lo hold uieiii. i .if uue diversions ol (lena tuuU ukohol lo lliu bootleg trade. "1'uiiiiK l;i;s more deuaiuie,! ai colloi ti.s nialnilaeruietl In tiu I'liila.leiMiia ,liot;iet llian iuiy- wlliie else 111 Hie I n.ied Sla'.ea ex- M H.ti.Mali.l :) l.iml.-iatia and l.i. i e ,l.i..l,,y t-.ored in tlie I'ms buri;ll di.-IiKt lliau anyuiiit-r else . m . pi K. iiuiv ky. ' Aiayois ai.d iitt.il tlii,;s of ro Lie a.- u l ll lo ve:e uuikiiii; lurle or lltt efloil to lultin-.' the ei:;.l leeiilh a:u.l.iliii..H. Many ilistnel alloilie,. ...iik :hi lliteiivl in l:os-i , , .lt:n , u.lat:o:i ot ii. "W here in jhe .i 1 1 of Ihe Into -lienor ,oii:.'t,l ii. ihe .tietis of riiila.Mj.il, a in one rrrnins ii.. in .".n in inioxiiated pi i- ami from :.i,o lo loo on Saitinl.i,. a recent U,o duriliK the same hours over Ihe same streets showed onlv three persons under the iuflueucv of liquor." i ,1 Ja Aii. " i-.J Mrxsmtr, 2t S'. Sin:k ire, liurUnton, jk j. of Cr'H'V- o. iV; :- .W run d'itt : o w i'ii', :'cy r.f our houy, -jtar.' r. I? h nv pnon von '0Tanb,- s.,11; z trim. U :i i;..,t:to fur . .-.1 y-j itoi Ilk. C?l i'l tin lit Tar,l.i. ( .i... new trl-k nv.itc n iiie at'.ir th' paee net by the .Motor Cniiniuiy, local Chrysle d'.'alrr.-, Saiunlay. tiuy J)iii.el, lraeiiiii; auittior stoinuiif' at the Hose hotel, purchased a oS Chrys ler eoj.o. I-osiit lluiner, manai-cr ot tile I ni.,iia Itroccoli i:.ehaiie, move a To Milan auay. L. F. llui ror, ininistei of (he liiklu Standard Mi.-ir.Kili, acee;.ied one of Ihe new statulard s. d.ins. oth.-r iecelH pur ehasers aie C. M lluiner, lieorge ,'luek and K. K. Winiherly. This is one of the best records male so far, and is e, deuce of I lie latieasim popularity of Chrys ler ,al-. All styles como equipped Willi locl.h.ad, four-wheel brakes, whidi a: e luidiiu' ni'.;ch faior amoni: o. n.rs due lo iheir simpie a.iiu.-t,:.. in an,l t;:ni, :;. ui, ;t Kisle r b !;. . i'tico linish, .,u, Kisk c.ti.i balloon tnt-s tile new Chrysieis ai. lifted antotn: (. most beautiful cars lound on ihe niark-.t. Tourists .assln I 111 ouch Rns... bury l'..port laife salts in eieiy part of the country, and slate that owners are more than piea-ed with' the ea-y operation, smoothness, and service found m their cars. In-j mentions poiut toward a rapid in-i Remedy the -4 cause - end constipation Help Nature give you better health IF your St.Tr.ai-ti an Liver are wok, vtv.ir feed i n.it dit-so-d. This causes fooii to ba he'd up in your body. The u-.ia ro.ult Is con stipation, which causes hestiache and severe Ras nnins. Vnr rci ..A... pla have sensibly corrected this con dition by usinir Chamberlain's Tablets for the btoraach and Liver. They help the dipstive orjrans stop chronic con stipation. Get Chamberlain's Tablet today at any Drug Store, only 2ic . Considerable intere-t has b.elt shovu throughout ti.e s.taio in ihu - I suit of tin.-- I uiptir.a llrocoli Kx- Chrysler i cl';,!1;i! asaiusl tne I m ljua Hioc- con c.iin,,rs in wiucli case a de cision waa h.i iuea uowu py tbu .suprenie Lourt vesierd.iy. in.; it.. cisiiiu is an jmp.irLani o!10 m cor puiations as u i.i'fi,:es a run: in lliu u.-o of j;i t.i;rapiin: or gem rio wolds in similar ,orp.ir;cion titles. 'I he t'm t'La tio',M'i.i were .h lenu e,l in the action by Attorney 11. J. l-.dtly, whose coiitenuoa mat the use of words oi a ecuo anhic na- imiou to ail. was un- ttire w,rt held by the courts. IIISAIN V(JM.. lio lil;, SAT., IIIKICI- Ai' .s.M.i:; -Mai.'. K. Newthan i; llome 'in 1 irai.ll, Oremu: day, Ajiril IT. at ti.e Hhe N Mirer, arbs V. j.,,vi lir.it of i; ea i I at her n .Nil ii r .... ii L by two '1 ..t i -in '1U1 c l: ..ad 1..1 Cuin. o.-w-efio '.nilcy. Vakil'.. ini-'sion. liiau I lus. Salem, Myiil, 1'olnt. weie Ii. l, Alonuay at 4 o clock I rum the Webb luueial parlors at Salem. Hev. Caaries K. Ward ofiicialed. Inlermtnt was iu the City View cemetery. inrt ael I'loiion. Mi... M. i. Airs. Alanlm I.iv . Mrs. .Mary ro.l Uld Jelia Xewmau, I'llll' lal s. i vie s THREE MEN IN SEATTLE FACING MURDER CHARGE ( A..-cii!i l'resi Leased Wire.) SKATTI.K. A;cil il.- Wil Mc.Mahau. Kdwaid J. Jicvliu : I'll, oilore II. Hopkins were ,!,,, I today w ith murder::. g H.,, iV Uicuanls oi I.veien. a-' ' was kill J in a ,t:-.-i 1 ,at cou.pan cei,tctoi ii r--. 1. Hichar.ls oi a ear ti' , mnchii:e w .away iaii.i. !in an alle a Postal T i'-nti-r. :ari'.-ioii . i .'1 a '. a tl and Hichanl illfoimalion atctl.-ed t, 1 robb and : L-eil line v ho ' w o ipnl (1 ery. was s!i u a: t ar sma. lied int. h:.e alletni lit:;: i'.'.i.ilian , a.-, by --anioi.l . e.- fcia; ti cotiipa:, .' hi.-k-vllil a:,, Hopkins ..,-. i bandu coii.iianioti- nt Am titer trio of i'l ure. I n. lfi. 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