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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1926.
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IN ORDER TO BETTER ACCOMMODATE FORD AND FORDSON OWNERS, WE WILL KEEP OUR SALES AND SERVICE DEPART
MENTS OPEN EVENINGS HEREAFTER, BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 19.
E'i
C. A. IMC
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FORD
KWOQD. MOTOR COMPANY
i'pomf.uiwpp
! r BEING AWAITED
j WASHINGTON, April 21. Re
' preseniauves liawley ana Orum--:
packer coulerred Monday on tho
- question of unking ucuuu in mo
. now river unci nuruor bill loi- uio
: mention ol Hie Uuipqua project 10
permit completion oi itne north
j jotty without contribution by locul
: mterefaCH. it wus deciueu to awult
, lurther word troni Oregon con
ccrniui; acceptability; ot the con-.
.Union that it ,Uie government
i nuances the Jetty, local interests
: fahull become -reBpouBiole lor the
improvement and maintenance of
Uie channei inside.
An the matter utands the im
provement can be .placed in the
': bill on terms laid uowu by Gen
( eral Taylor, chief ot nrmy engu-
eors, rending an follows:
! "I, therefore, report that mo
dification of the existing project
lor the improvement ot Umpuua
river is deemed advisable, so as
lo proviuo tor the extension of
the north Jetty to a total leiigui
ot approximately 8UUU feet, at a
total estimate cost of $1,253,
uuli, or JVuU.uOO In excess of the
amount now uiuhoiized, witu an
nual maintenance estimating,
5u,000, provided local iuteiests
give assurances satistaetory to the
secretury ot war and the chief of
engineers that they will under
take the improvement and lnaiu
tenauce ot lue river channel to a
depth commensurate with that se-.
cured over the bar.
"Attention is invited to the.
probaoie increase of ?100,0u0
uver tlie above figures in the cost
of completing the jetty if worn,
is not undertaken while the wharf
and tramway are still in usual
condition."
r PUZZLING DRUG OF V
, CHINESfc FHEES HIM
OF LIQUOH OHAHGE
'v (Auocfated lreu .-leaned Wire.) v
. LOS ANGELES, April 21
Inability of chemists to anal-
yze a liquid prepared by Quan
Sing, a Chinese herbalist,. won
him an acquittal on a liquor
charge lu municipal court
here yesterday.
Ponce oificers declared rtlie V
. concoction was "Booze" 'but
Sing blandly insisted it was
meuicine "good for looni'tis'm, V
lame ba"ck; him got sore
throat and lots things."
The city chemist had been
able . to , ueternitne Vthat the
mixture contained 29 per cent
aicohol, but was unable to
analyze the other ingredients. .
Union Pacific Byntem at Portland,
ilied .here -yesterday. He had been
in. poor health'for about two years.
There will be a special meeting
of the Benson P. T. A. Thursday,
April -22nd. The presence of every
parent is desired.
MUS. EDITH ACKERT, Pres.
KLA1VIATH HESERVE
iimisiisr
" iifHTrn' mwrnninni
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
Owing to repairs the water will
e'-be shut art Thursday, April 22nd,
.Strom 8:0u a. m. to 6:00 p. m. af
fouling lUverside, -Kdenbower and
;. along main line south from Clay
' Hill.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY.
WILLIAM McMURRAY DIES
' ON EVE OF RETIREMENT
; ( Assoi-iutcd I'resa Leased Wire.)
f PORTLAND, Ore., April 21
William MeMurray, who asked to
1 be retired Alay 1 trom the position
"f of general passenger agent of the
(Associated freo Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, April 21. The
right of the Federal Power com
mission and the Secretary of Agri
culture' to control the waters of
the Klamath river in the -Klamath
National Forest Reserve was at
tacked in the supreme court yes-
iterday by .members of the (Karok,
or Pehtsick tribe of Indians. It
was asserted the government was
proposing to deprice them of their
rights to lands within the reserve.
Counsel .tor the Indians said the
government was proposing Lo per
mit the lOlectro Metal company of
San Francisco to divert and use
the waters within the reservation.
The government has contended
that whatever rights the Indians
may nave bad to lands were lost
when they failed to assert them be
fore a commission which congress'
had appointed in 1851.
Wharton Bros, are agents
Vaughan drag saws and parts.
for
Roaeburgers ure tO'have an oi
ponuniiy 10 Bamplo some new
proUibitiou beer, uccording to the
committee, in charge of tne Ameri
can fiegion Huyseud Festival and
Barn Dance to bo given at the
armory -Friday and Saturday
nights.
Aitor considerable correspon
dence tho committee today re
ceived two lli-gadon kegs ot the
new beer and permission to sell it
by the glass at their entertain
ment. lue beer was today taKeu to
Uie Uoseourg ice plant and placed
in coul fatoruge until Friday night
(when the int,kug will be opened
l and placed on sine.
The committee wishes no one to
become oitended because this.
beer, is to be sold at their enter
tainment as it is tuliy sanctioned
uy tiie federal government and the
prohibition entorceninut. depart
ment and is said to have medicinal
properties.
Tins beer will be sold to no one
unless they appear to be ill, and
tnen only one giass to a customer
unless tney appear to bo very ill,
wnen tney may Have two, and in
extreme cases pernaps tnree
glasses will be sold. In very ex
treme cases, such us love siuuness,
it is planned to administer enough
of this beer to eiieci a complete
cure. It is hoped, however, that
but few of these cases will appear
' as only a limited amount of the
beer couul be obtained.
The committee asks that no one
come to the entertainment with
cans or buckets as they will have
no hope of billing them from the
kegs. Those days are gone for
ever, the committee believes, and
besides they want a little left so
they can have a drink themselves,
as they expect to be quite ill af
ter the entertainment is over
and the committee is quite large.
This is but one of the many
features the committee has in
store for the public. Forty dollars
worth of high grade candy will be
given away, as will auother $10
worth of kewpies, dogs and para
sols. Also there will be hot dogs,
ice cream, cigars and cigarettes
and all kinds of things for which
to .spend the pumpkin seeds you
receive as you pay your admission.
i This is all in addition to the one-
hour free show.
I JOHN McCLINTOCK HEADS
N"EW LEGION POST
A new American Legion post
was instituted last night at 'Le
banon, Oregon, the poat having an
Ita commander, Mr. John McCliii-j
tock, a former resident oE Hose
burg, who is now in. the Standard
Oil service at Lebanon. Tho new
post starts off with a good .mem
bership and a great deal of en
thusiasm. -Dr. E. B. Stewart, com
mander of the Oregon department
accompanied by Mrs. Stewart, left
yesterday afternoon to attend tho
opening meeting.
THAT GQST THREE
LIS IDE! QUIZ
NEW LONDON, Conn., April 21.
With three seamen dead and
(nine others injured, six of thorn'.
; seriously, a naval board of inquiry
i had before it today the task of de
i tennining the cause of an -explo-jsion
which shattered tho battery
room of the submarine S-49.
j The blast took the lives of Ralph
i Edward McCormacK, gunner's mate
I second class of West Lynn, Mass.,
I Olley J. Cook, seaman, second
j class of Danville, Va., and Theo
idore Hoist, Jr., chief boatswain's
mate ot Crotou, Cunn.
j It was the second major disas
ter suffered by the submarino'baso
;here in less than a year. Last Sep
tember the 3-51, a sister-ship of
I the S49, went down oil Block Is
j land with 34 officers and men
; alter a collision with the steamer
I City of Rome.
EUGENE EAGLES INITIATE;
l.'O. O. F. NAMES DELEGATES
(Associated I'reaa Leased Wire.)
i EUGENE, Ore., April 21. Seven-
teen candidates were initiated
i th rough the ritualistic and "wreek
; ing" program of the Eugene
Eagles' lodge last night, when more
'than 50 members, of the Salem
aerie came to conduct the degree
work. A banquet was held follow
, ing the ceremonies.
Delegates to the grand lodge of
, Odd Fellows, to be held at Salem
! during the week beginning May 21,
were elected by the Eugene lodge
last night. They are A. Jiaiph
Gray, W. J. Tuck, E. K. Wheeler,
M. Svaiverud, II. L. llillyard, 11. I).
McKinley, V. A. Gilbert and S. W.
Min turn.
A large number of lodge mem
bers, -in addition to the delogate.s,
will attend the convention. The
entire band will be taken uiong lor
the sessions.
. I i Rain,,Sun or Frost :"
1 Cannot Warp It!
ecial Sale c
f Stamped
Complete line of new pieces in all qualities from I 0c muslins to the finest pure linens,
all stamped in beautiful new patterns.
Pure Linen
Assortment
Beautiful Patterns Stamped,
on Pure Oyster Linen.
9-inch Doilies 19c
I 2-inch Doilies 25c
I2x24-inch Doilies '. 39c
24-inch Center Pieces. ...75c
36-inoh Center Pieces $1.25
36-inch Bridge Table
Covers ...$1.25
18x54-inch Scarfs ....$1.00
3-piece Vanity Sets 79c
Package line of
36 Different Items Quality Cloths
At 25c Tea towels, guest towels, 5-piece
luncheon sets, 24-inch centers, 45-inch
scarfs, buffet sets, laundry bags, pillow
tops, play aprons, rag dolls.
At 50c 5-piece luncheon sets, 36-inch
centers, 54-inch dresser scarfs, large buf
fet sets, child's rompers, muslin aprons,
sash curtains, 36-inch H. S. huck towel,
H. S. buffet set, ecru scarfs, centers and
pillows, colored aprons.
At 75c 34-inch centers, H. S. buffet
sets, 54-inch H. S. scarfs, girls' dress, 5
piece lunch set, bridge set.
At $1.00 Crib cover and pillow, pillow
cases, linen center piece, linen scarf, linen
buffet set, 10-piece lunch set.
Assortment
Let the kiddies learn to
embroider. 1 2 differ
ent styles of stamped
pieces in tea towels,
bibs, centers, quilt
blocks, buffet sets, van
ity sets, 5-piece lunch
sets, natural color
scarfs, centers, pillow
tops.
These are big values.
i i ' i i
We have Roseburg's big line of 6-strand perles, crochets, rope
threads in D. M. C. and other makes. Also edges, laces, needles
f.,s. a s. flu. of.
This trade-mark on aery sheet
for your protection.
SCHUMACHERPlasterWallBoard will not warp,
neither does it shrink. Expose it to the wettest
weather let the burning sun beat upon it test it
with frost, fire,' zero weather. It will stay as straight
and smooth as a sheet of steel.
When you build a wall with this plaster wall board
you knoiv it will stand straight rigid. Each sheet
is made with three plys of mineral and fibre not
warping materials. It is kiln dried. It is impervi
ous to moisture. And it builds walls and ceilings
that last.
Get Schumacher Plaster Wall Board from your
lumber dealer. Ask him about this short cut to
fine, permanent walls. '
SCHUMACHER WALL BOARD CORPORATION
LOS ANGELES SEATTLE SAN 'FRANCISCO .
WAREHOUSES Tncoma - Portland - Stocklon - San Rafael
Oaklund - San Franciflco - San Jose - San Diego
aefiiimaeiter wy&'d:i
ttwici', :ind the Allen car wan badly
! .smashed In l h- I'ront end.
' Mr. Alh ii Is to face a rhaw of
1 driving while inioxioithd, while
,Mi". tirowm ll will Trf a 'tvtrc' "l
unk-ii ih'ss on ;i public lii-lnwiy.
M '. I Iron ;irll wms a c:iiilMa1
th- oll'iro of dislrlfL iitiojin-y
Jit lln- l:t:-l I'h'Cljoil.
silks, in embroidery
koops and accessories.
ERIE DRUGGIST,
LAWYER. JAILED 01 0
i in'inn nuannrn,
FBCKOF
SNUG SUM
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L;tu' ( niii!t jail List nihl on ,
'liai'-M jiiv(j!iiin Ijfjuni l;iw infra cj .
..uioniuliilf-i uti l): li i U way noilh!
rf li.-n . i
A loiii lut; c iii w iih ;i Ciiljlornia
Dress and Apron
Assortment
Linen
color
and
$1.00 Dresses.
Gingham, si
checks.
51.50 Dresses. Fancy weave,
fast color Madras material.
$2.25 Dresses. Shantung and
Basket Weave.
"Where You Save."
Opposite Douglas National Bank.
MILLINERY
Yes, ve have a new Sprinr;
line of quality Trimmed Hats
at moderate prices, $1.9,
$2.50, $3.95, $5.00 and a few
at $7.50.
New Buckram shapes, do?.cns
of styles, also bit; line of trim
mings, braids', hat ornaments,
etc.
G.'irdon hats, 15c and up.
;tl In ' i.i',;u:
t ii i tl.iil Mr.
I lit II II
I'V A. I!. Hull
r.iiiji y i ;ir ;i
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var li- Hiil'l tfi liuMi loll'Kl nvi-r
j JEAD COLDS
all M"- in spoon; inhale vftporsj
3 b unjMy friely up nobtiilu.
Swap
Vapo Bub
roRTI.AMi, On-. April '.ii -Kiflllt
I'i.hrt Ilirll. Hllcfrt-'l HI liiiu-vininl'-'i
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itri'-t to'hiy ii r'-i-iilt nt' n r.thl
lii.t niei.i b II. F. Aorin. edin-gullji-
uard'ti anil ijlj;ht dtlii:'." .s
li'-iil Origin ('itv. 1-'oi;r bonis nnil
;i iiiiiuilitv of 1Iiik liiclilp WIM'-
sni.'l by (lift ollfroin. Avrrfll
'(ImrK'-'l thai, li'l hail witii'ifii im!
i Hiliiliirh liiuiK illiirs Minu. of the
Ififitii-iiiicii HiiuKttiig Kiiliniri ulth
iboiili. ami that lour (.1 ill" lull.
linV.ilJK Ili'llK- of lioolts well
'm !:i-.l- ('onililtiflilK linvo 1,i-i.-ii irf-
j 1-asj hoi.H fly Kirny for cown and
boiuia Is Old at 'U'hiirton Broii. ;
siK-il iiKiilnKt I wo oihi-r men who j WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE "Z
wt-ii- iill' Ki-il to Imvo mcaiKMl. I UPHOLDS VOLSTEAD LAW - ;
(AsKorlali1!! l'rcss Leased Wire.)
ST, LOUIS, Aiiril 21. The Na
tional Luagui) o( Women Voters
conviMitton yeatorday rojectotl
minority report of a special - coiiu
niitloc on iirohlhlllon calling oii-
coiiKress to "resist Hll attemiits to'J
unilcrnilno or weuki'n the provl;'"
hIoiih ot tho eighteenth, amend
niutit."
The vol . wan 171 to 79.. .'
The convention then adopted by--aec-laniatiou
the majority report
favoring law enforcement in gen-
eral, demanding that the president,
secretary of the treasury and all
state and local officials, "use to tho
fullest extent the power conferred
uihm them for the effective estab,-.
llshmnt ot prohibition" and advo
cating -civil service rules for ap
pointment of prohibition agents. -
Are YOU Healthy? i
Torhnpa you suffer from backache, -Imvo
f rrqtieiit licatlnclies, a tired worn"
out foelinp:. Do you Want to regain .
.voutlit'ul buoyancy, bright eyes, a.
frevh, vo.tir ekm? Kortuiuitoly there
la n remedy Hint will help you.v .Dr."
I'ifirco, vho was n skilf t.l physhinn, ,
disoovercd Vua nuvlicino iifty yrnra .
ngo ond knew its valuo so well thiit
ho cnllrd it his "Favorito Prescnp--tioD,"
and with thmisitnils of wouien "
to whom it has brought relief, it ,
is nlsCjl favorife, nnt many teatimo--ninla
prove its worth.
St?nd 10c for trial pkjr. to-Dr. Pierce's"1
Invalids', Hotel, puffalpKYt- .'
NOTICE :
To All Merchants, DealcrB and
Others Having Claims tor i
Bills Auainat Dourjlaa
County. 1
Ah tlicif arc huiHin'drt f bills
to hf flit ' lu'ii miT, autllLuil autl ap-
'luiiM iJ fin h iiKiiiili, by llic (..'oiinl.y
Ctmil; wis utjitt-si iJiaL Uhisl billa :
be wnt In by 111- 2:ith ot e;uil) 1
tno illi. Oili''nvu; they will not be ,
imid until Uu IoIIowihk month.
In uwidinK in your biilf, they
' must rilhff b- arcomtianlt'd by a
n'rjiibiltion or munt bt approved by
(bti pfton who purchaht'd the sup
jdlfH. Another inaUor we wl:di to call
to your nitcniion: Kn'h bill niUHt
be math; out nuparat'-ly. l-'or :x
ninpif, do not put jnatorird pur
chased lor brldpe.-i, tiuppii' or
Kont'' road dlstilc' or kiocimIos alt
on o:h bili. a.; each 1 una is kept
in (j se-.tr,itt' lib- and :h;trf,"'d to
a i "'imrntc fund.
In not K"i.d in HtaiTarnlH such
n, ' balam e dii'". Vou ai t- simply
Wa.sihii: otir time and ours hh wo
'will noi y bilU ibat aro not itom
Ueil cuI'ntv ror'0 or iiopclas
COI N'l'Y, OliOON
(;i:o. k. (ji:.M9.
t'onnly JiidP,
KIAvl.V W'KA V Kit,
C. L. liKCKldOV,
County Commls3io3r.