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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. Harths Toggery THESE SUITS 1 ARE A SOURCE OF CONSTANT PLEASURE Buyers get practically the i wwMPM wear v;wiSlf two' i. nf : Suit8 i fifll y 5 M'TR flStwl come ( wmWMm ; j: 128 North ..JacKson the Best popular Roseburg, Oregon Today1 meeting of Rulary was set aside as competitors' duy, each maniber of (he club having at Ilia guest some one engaged in trie i.ame line of business. The meet' 1 n b wus very successful and waa mrgeiy attended. . A abort skit, portraying the de structive niothoda of the scandal monger, the ruin wrought to bual neas men and othera by the spreading of false rumors, vividly Impressed the members and visi tors of the Importance of speak ing in kindly terma of your com petitor, which In one of the salient funtureB of Kotury principles. Jimmy Goodman, W. It. Drow.n, Chas. 'Mcl'JIhinny and Ole John eon were the principals in the Eceno nnd done their work well. Two iiew members were admit ted to Hotary today, Paul Bubar and Dave Busonbark, Let us give you an estimate on that material bill. L. W. Metzger. SEATTLE INDICTMENTS ACCUSE POLICE TRIO (AHocUted PrN Luted Wire.) : SEATTLE, May 13. Throo Belit tle policemen, including Captain E. h. Hedges, commanding one of Die patrols at Central Station, and Ueu- temint George II. Comatock, head of the dry sqund, were named in 37 Indictments returned by a fed oral grand jury here yesterday. Patrolman W. J. Morrison of the dry sqund, and Edwin T. Hunt, head of Iho Seattle finance com pany, and a former policeman, were indicted. Hunt wus indicted on a charge of conspiracy to violate tho na tional prohibition act. Tho Seattle Klnanco company Is a concern to which Roy Olmsted, former lieutenant of Seattle police, who was' convicted hero February 21) with 20 others, and ills wife Eliao, turned over their property. Sheriff William Gookina of Is land county was indicted. Oookins telephoned from Coupeville, the enunty seat, that he would arrange bond. Eat barlieoie sandwiches and lire forever. Brand's Hoad Stand. WORLD WAR DEVICE USED . TO EXTERMINATE PESTS ALTERATION ON BILL PUTS ' NEGRO BACK IN PRISON PENDLETON, liny 13. Guy Thomas, negro paroled from the .-Washington suite penitentiary, was : taken back to Walla Walla today ' by prison officials nflor ho had been arrested by Pendleton police for nlterlng a ono dollar bill. He waa sentenced from Pierce county in 1923 and paroled in April of this year. Btudebaker builds no yearly mndela it I iss Rosa B. Parrott (Anocintfd I'rcaa lAUMd Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May 13. Burners with a (21-foot swnth, not unliko Iho flame throwers UHPd in tlio World war, havo been called into Bervlco in tho Tulo Lako section to fight grasshoppers which have already done dnmago estimated at 5,000. Tho burners are drawn by tractors across egg beds of the Insects and according to County Agent C. A. Henderson have already dono sufficient to as sure eventual annihilation of the peats. Special sale on Watklns 120 W. Laife St. cocoa. TRIBE SURRENDERS. Roseburg, Oregon Candidate for Republican Nomination State Superintendent of Public Instruction Primaries, May 21, 1926 r s Ex-President Roseburg Business and Professional Women's Club PREPARATION Preparatory Work Willa mette University. Alumnus University of Oregon. A. M. Degree Teachers Col lege, New York. -.t- I 9 N cm i V : W ? ft y- , J Dr. BAGLEY, Professor of Education, Teachers College, New York, says: "Miss Parrott has many important qualifica tions for the office of State Superintendent, including sound scholarship, worthy pro fessional ideals,' successful ex perience as a teacher, and capacity for leadprship." (AuoclAtod Prcu Leoicd wire.) QUEZZAN, French Morocco. May 13. Tho tribe of Benl Meatara, comprising a thousand familiesand mualerliiK COO riflea, surrendered to tho French today. 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Why not NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SEWER IN BLOCK 53, RAIL ROAD ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ROSEBURG, OREGON. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of tho City of Roseburg, Oregon, did on the 3rd day of May. 1020, by Ordinance No. (tSG. deelnre the assessment lor i no construction or the sen-er I In Illock 63. Itnllroad Addition to the City of ltnscburg, Oregon, known na the Illock 63 Sewer, to bo upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land especially benefited thereby as follows, to-wlt: Name Dosciiptlot, Amount Frank Warner Lot 1, Illock 63A, ltullrond Addition fl5S.25 Frank Warner Lot 2, Illock 63 A. Itallioad Addition .... 79.11 A. Salman Lot 3, Illock 63A. ltullrond Addition 79.11 A. Salzniau Lot 4. Illock 63A, Hnllroad Addition 79.11 Total .. ...3!)5.7i) A statement of the aforesaid as sessment has been enlered in tiie I locket of City Liens and the same la now due and payable at the of fice of tlio City Treasurer in the I Ity Hall In lawful money of tun I'nited Slntcs and If not paid within twenty days from tho date B - : - : : : : : : : " """ J? of lot Our"Vshingt0n,Qregon and California Stores t jinr Morning and Afternoon Wear prices. There's a reason for this-CASH LlI buying and CASH selling. Qur custom- l BlgllsS ers reap .the saving; See these values! ?::(; Hundreds of these Dresses in Our Stores Brand NewFresh, Crisp and Dainty In Solid Colors and Color Combinations of.. Tan Brown Blue Green Pink Orchid Navy Rose Orange Copen Small, Medium and Large Sizes t From 36 to $0 These are all excellent house frocks for gen eral wear for morning wear, for shopping hours, for visiting neighbors. You can always be neatly dressed in one of these attractive and colorful dresses while performing your household duties. RAPILC In Ginghams, Voiles and Cotton Fabrics in.. Dots Checks Plaids Floral Designs Geometric Patterns Prints Think of the low price! Any of these three groups offer genuine values. Be on hand early first selection means best choice. INCORPORATED Department Stores g ; CRATER tS aS?oaCBCoEu!' ?unf 1 ISECTIONAL FIELD AND s!,lpr,l,,,e .tnlesl Is being fell In 10 auios about JUNE ' Tpnf MITPT UCI n AT county meet, which will be 1 itii,ii t ailj&i thplrt M11V 21. iinrt Iho nrnruin for OAKLAND YESTERDAY tbo day Is being formed, with PROMPT SERVICE These are the three outstanding virtues of nur service. There are many di lalls thai make It the flaw lens IIiIiik our present customers find It. We guarantee satisfying results. ''Wo aim to please." H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 20 (AuocUted Pr Ltattd Wire.) KLAMATH KA1.LS, Mnv 13 The loop road from Klamath l'slls through tho entrance to Crater Uikn National Park, via Prospect to Medford, is now open, accordlnn to a message this morning from IS. Tho sectional field and track meet for Oakland. Sutherllit, Wil bur and adjacent vicinities, was held yesterday on Cobbler's l'leld at Oakland, with Pnnl k Ktllnii of thin notlco such proceedings will '" Wells, chief ranger in tho park. Icf Oakland. In charge. About 200 be taken for the collection thereof : "espl'o tho fact there Is from I persons witnessed the meet and as to provided bv the Charter of i"' fe 10 "v t,'t't af M,ow 1,1 ""' " vorv favonihle showing was the City of lloseburg Oivgon j ""' ""' XHk"- Wals auto-jmndo by the contestants. ly owners who deilui (o! , ' "" "'"" Mr. Klllott reported 3:1 1-3 per number of entries compared to those i "n""3 t ."well represented with full llst. jWharton Bros. HKSMiTho splendid orcanizatlon of the tiaKiana niicn school students n- Isome marked added. attractions being M. C. RADABAUQH, Auctioneer, 630 N. Plnu St., Rose burg, Oreicon. the 'roper take advnntaKO of the Ham loft , " lo nra D ule ,lrst W0 K 'eent greater lionriliiR Act for the i-epaymeir. of '"'a ear. the assesnii nts are hereby unit- n... , '. ; ,. Il" ln8t i'tat. fled to call upon the City Ilo;c.. ter for said ;.;nioso not later liian May 29lli, 1SS0. "as appllcitio'is Gas on Stomach Mae Mrs. Cook Nervous Amorican fence at Wharton Uros. will not no accept l after '.hat date. Dat't nnd first published yu 6th, I'J.'G. 11, I, Willt'l'l.fi, City Be.'i Mer of the Cliy of Itoa.'buii, Oegoa. AWNING We are prepared to Install any sort of awning on short notice. Awnings Repaired. Harry Pcarce iceiveii a largo credit. The otit Ktnndlnc wlnhrin for Oakland lero Kllory Haiti. Slerten Pertier. .tU rntdine Kd .vards. 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