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ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1927. FIVE Auto Races at State Fair ThriU Crovds; No Accidents (Axltt4 Frx Ltued Wlre , bidding for the favor of an Ore, SALEM, Sept 27. It took only a ZTZ oyuuua lor , Barney McKenna ot Hammond, Ind, to moot his Simplex car ten times around the one mile dirt track at the state fair here yes - , terday and win the Northwest Motor Derby. In addition to his . Buwrti ui iiw fsuv purse ne was ad vanced, by virtue of the victory,' 60 points towards the 1927 world's dirt track championship. McKenna won all of ,the 10 laps, but all except the last two were a breath taking contest with George Smith, of Portland. McKenna took a decisive in the last two miles. Third in the event was Irvln liotf r.um of Racine, Wis. Itoy Kelcham of Morgan Park. ill., finished fourth and. Sonny Day of Memphis, ' Tunn.. fifth. Kay Dashbach of Omaha, one of the favorites, drop- peu oui wiut a, crippled car In the third lap. George Smith, the Portland rac er, attracted a lot. of attention, uspoclatly when he defeated Couny , Day in, a three mile special hiea cornered event for a side be'.; his time being 2;63 2-5. Howell Wilcox of Indianapolis, also an entry, dropped out Just after the start. There was a wallop in every one of tho three five-mile lieau. of the Pacific sut.es sweepstakes, too : Keuna, Dugnuuch una Ueorge Tiu bitts of Joliet, HI, were first, sec ond and third respectively, iic Kuuna's time being t:03 3-5. When the second heat cauie on the crowd saw what Hay Lumpkin of Pueblo, t'qlo, present dirt track champion, could do, lor he won the heut in the remarkably fast time of 4:23 1-6, with Hoffman second and Ketcham third. Lampkin won the final In 4:45. Hoffman was sec ond, Ketcham third and Tlbbits fourth. The first two heats paid the winner $50 each and tha final slake was a 1300 divided, purse. Barney Dashbach, Missouri val ley dirt track champion, got first money in the battle of champs, u four cornered event for a distancu of four miles, dividlug $200. His time was 3:67 1-5. Ketcham, midwest champion, finished second and Day, southern title holder, third. Lumpkiu, cham pion of them nil, dropped far be hind hi the latter end of the raco with a limping car. Prior to this with the same car Lumpkin did an exhibition mile in 62 1-5. Previously he tried it with tho famous Wisconsin Special, said to be tno fustest dirt track cut in the world,' but something went wrong and the time was only 53. The novolfy sub consolation started with neither the drivers nor the spectators knowing the distance. It' proved . to be three miles, and was takon by McKenna in 2:47 2-5. Ketcham was second and George Smith third. They di vided $50. in an extra event between an air plane piloted by Dick Itankln and a car driven by Kotchiiin, u three mile contest, was declttred a tie-ut 2:20 1-5. ' Tho racos, put on by the Inter national Motor Contest association, were the most successful ever seen here. They wero handled well nnd no accldonts marred the af ternoon. 11111 Ilritonstcln of Grout Falls, Mont, was starter. SALEM, ; Sept. 27. Prides of northwest stables made their flriil TWELVE BILLION LOAVES OF BREAD (AtwociuU'rJ l'rra LraM.il Win- CHICAGO, Set: 27. Filling thn Amuricnn bread baskot required 12.24O.OU0.0O0 1 ouves of bread an nually, Houry HI tide, president o tho American linkers aanoeiaUoii estimated today. Mr. Studo was ono of tho speakors on today's pro gram of the association's annual convention. Hukiinr, he said, i.i ono of the The Free State's Biz Three IP , '"UWIVMLW1! f .fr1 1 3 AX - ' v' Ringleaders in Irish politics, th:ss. They are the geniuses of three Free State factions battling for control of the Dail and, through tho Dai I. of the Irish oresidencv. At the upper left is W. T. Cosgrave, the nrHlriw'. in,iimhn) At th riaht is Thomas Johnson, whom the l Laboritea would Install In Cosgrave de Valera, who heads the Fianna Fail regime. ; audience this, year when the first. Biate tair opened last night In the ; mgnt home show of the annual j fair grounds arena. Ten events i furnished a program with scores 1 of thrills for the watchers about the big ring. There never have , been so ninny prize animals in the fair grounds stables as this year. Seven first places In the ten events were yon by Portlaud horses, despite the competition of fered by Seattle and California exhibitors. Mrs. Claude D. Starr's horse, Kula Kula. won the blue in the novice hunter class. Mrs. W. F. Turner, of Portland, showed her new horse, Robin Hood, in the fine harness single entry aud easily took first place. Natt Mc Dougall, also ot Portland, won two firsts and his daughter, Miss Marlon Dou;all. riding gypsy queen, won the ladies cup for the best rider. The A. M. Frank stables showed only three of the string of ten in the fair stables, at last night's show. Patty Miller took the bhie In the single road ster class agoiact two contestants. H. -M. Kerron's horse. Chester. won first place in the novice three gaited class. G. L. A. LauerVif Seattle is the owner of Kitty Beloved, the beau tiful five gaited mare, which was first in the novice five gaited class. Other firsts were won last night by Goldie, cow pony owned by Montle Micael of Milwaukee, m the "stock horses with equipment entry which added a spice ot va riety. McCroskey of Garfield, Wash, entered the big Clydesdale which wero judged the best draft horse pairs in a field of six entrants. The annual driving competition between the heavy six in haud draft horses will be held later in the week. . - SALEM, Ore, Sept. 27. Rain and wind soaked the fuirgrounds and caused considerable annoy ance to the concessioners Monday night with Bun breaking through the clouds Tuesday morning, raising the hopes of tho fair board that the second day of the 66th annual state fair might yet break records. Receipts Monday aggregated $2,682.25, an Increase of $815.50 over the same day last year. Harness nnd running races will get under way today on a heavy truck unless the wind serves to drive the moisture from the ground. Automobile races, were the feature of the opening clay. Boys and girls club activities are taking an Important placo in the fair tills year und exhibits are fully 50 per cent, more than those, of last year. Nineteen counties have booths in the old pavillou while there are more than 1500 ex hibits in addition to over 600 pure bred livestock. Judging is being continued A3 rapidly as possible today while Unity concerts aro being given by tho American .Legion band ot Shurldan, official fair hand nnd demonstrations in canning and other activities in the club work division are holding attention. A feature of tho races this af ternoon will bo a special event be tween an airplane and a running horse, the plane, piloted hy Dick Rankin, of Salem, circling the mile track while tho horse runs over the now half mile course. country's first six industries. "The annual bakery bill of America's housewives is approxi mately 91.617.HU9.000", lie said, "and commercial bakers supply SU per cent, of the bread consumed. Of titc total bakery bill sonic thing like 5700,000.000 goes for bread, rolls and coffee cake." The three day convention closes tomorrow. : O Eat barbecue Bandwlcnea and v forevflr. Brand's bond Stand. 3012 post. At the lower vert is tamonn party, slsa opposed to the prewntj LIST OF COM ' Following Is a list of the claims audited and allowed at the last regular -meeting of the county court: - General County Bill Rdmstr.: M. C. Bowker fi Myrtle Cr. Tel Exchange 60c. H. G. Reeder J2.13, Frederick Post Co. 14.31, Stearns ft Chenoweth 6.00, Hoy Catching Motor Co. S1.70. Reedsport Gar. 2.uo; Election: W. c. uates 110.00, Dlxonvllie Aud. 10.00; Sheriff: Roy Catching Mo tor uo. Hg.Bb. V. a. Daunhertr 13.50, E. E. Leas 1,8.00, W. A. Bran- nam 11.50, F. W. Dlllard 12.90. R. C. Powell 8,00, Faralow Furn. SS.50, Leas & Son $76.10, Suu Printing Co. 13.00, F. W. Dlllard 82.50, W. A. Brauham $7.00, Suth- erlin Sun $50.10, W. C. Grubbe $2.00, City of Albany $18.00; Ct. House: Wm. Scott $1.75, W. S. Motfitt $7.47. C. L. Eckman S7.47. J. H. Moore $7.47, Albert Matthews $9.47, D. J. Haggerty $9.17, Carl Lundeen $10.00, Churchill Hdwe. Co. $4.50, Comm. Abstract $62.40. Ira B. Riddle $.50, Doug. Abstract $15.60, Morris Houser $46.00; Coro ner: m. ti. Kilter $38.40, Dr. E. B. Stewart $30.00; Sen. Supt.: Lil liam Davis $116.00, Off. Mach. & Supply Co. $5.28. Edith S. Ackert $89.80, Oakland Tribune $.90, C. W. Ackert $5.00; Indigent: Dr. R. L. Bathrick $4.00, Mrs. J. 8.- Arring ton $31.00, Peoples Sup'. Co. $4.75, Mrs. G. W Rapp $25.00, Rsbg. Un dertaking Co. $76.00, Gardiner Mill Co. $16.00, Morgans Groc. $39.89, L. B. Hall $45.00, Jail: Rsbg. Steam Laundry $2.55, Mattie V. Houser $123.00: Ferry: J. A. Denn Pow. Co. $3.01, Scottsburg Gar. $45.01, A. ,H. Sawyers $9.00; Bounty: Gard Sagaberd $10.00, C. E. Puck ett $10.00, C. C. Long $10.00, J. S. Bussell $10.00, Elite Watson $20.00, J. J. Smith $20.00, E. E. Smith $10.00, Geo. E. Moore $10.00, C. M. Collins $10.00, J. A. Roberts $10.00, C. A. Spitler $10.00; Rt. of Wny: Oscar & Geo. Head $1.00. J. W. Mc Ginnis $55.00. Jas. McGinnis $1.00, Sarah Meranda $1.00; C6. Homo: Churchill Hdwe. Co. $3.36, Duds for Men $6.45, Ira B. Riddle $.30, W. E. Cllngonpeel $.75, f. B. Nich ols $1.80, Roy Burkes $9.70, Rsbg. Eloctric $3.00, Harold Wells $2.25, Robt. Klelst $3.00, Wm. Sebring $2.25. Frank Hawn $53.20, Floyd Belts $10.50. Mrs. Sam Perdue $2.25, Economy Mar. $31.00, Doue. Co. Flour Mills $17.60, Co. Court: Huron Clough $43.00, C. L. Beck ley $34.90; Co. Surveyor: H. L. Eppstoln $15.00, H. L. Eppstelu $18.99, F. W. Dlllard $4.99, T. E. Singleton $1.99, Claude Crocker $4.49; Cir. Court: McKean, Darby & Baldwin $33.60; Assr.: McKean, Darby & Baldwin $18.00; Justice Co.: Chas. F. Hopkins $43.40. C. M. Griffith $7.00, C. M. Malcolm $3.00, Jess Hodges $5.00, D. H. Daugh erty $13.00, W. A. Branham $12.50, Koke-Chapman $23.00, O. & C. Tax Refund: M. C. Bowker $35.91, Mar sters Drug Co. $1.00; Health Unit: Peoples Supply Co. $1.29, Hnynos Drug Store $2.60, Helen Alwood $60.00, Dr. T: W. Laraway $10.00. Rsbg. Steam Laundry $2.12, Rsbg. Book Store $1.95, Red Cross Phur. $2.65; Medicine: Red Cross Phar. $24.60, Mnrsters Drug Co. $3.35; Herd Insp.: Dr. G. L. Nichols $77.90; Coroner: M. E. Hitter $2.16; Health Registrar: H. C. Steams $1.50: Cur. Exp.: E. E. Leas $6.25, Powell Fur. Store $23.45, F. F. Pat terson $4.45, H. & M. Co. $51.00, Rsbg. Book Storo S3.75. Pnc. Tel. & Tel. Co. $110.81, Zellerbach Pa per Co. $12.00, Calif. Ore. Power Co. $65.19. Road District Payroll DUt. 3SJ: M. 1). Locke $3.43, Stuuley Dewnr $5.98, Harold Ger hard $2.99, Roy Gerhard $2.99, Les lie Shenctto $2.99; Dist. 19: U. W. Piko $53.91, Ohns T. Nail $31.41; Dist. 23: D. Vandevert $17.45; Dist. 27: W. L. Leonard $21.44, Joe Wiuniford $4.48; Dist. 33: F. B. Lane $6.98, Sylvan Boroughs $14.95; Dist. 51: Chas. Hunt $23.96, Dist. 55: T. C. Johns $34.90, W. O. Condary $11.99; Dist. 61: C. W. Lnudeen J16.00; Dist. 64: W. W. Campbell 55.99, John Nelson $5.9,9, Edgar Sawyers $2.99, T. L. Weaver $3.49 ; Dist. 70 : Albert Cockeram $24.43, Geo. Wilson $7.47, Charlie Deer $11.98, T. E. Deer Jll.'JS, Jul ian Landgou $2.99. Road District Bills ; Dist. 1: Churchill Hwde. $10.35, Wharton Bros. $.60; 3N1: M. D. Locke $24.25: , Co. Dist Dist. 3SJ: Gardiner Mill Co. $9 63; Dist. 12: E. E. Woodcock $2.00, Chur-1 chill Hdw. Co. $2.70, Nenrl Hoard j 60c, Roy Buell $5.50, L. W. Metzger $3.04, D. C. Nlckens $5.80. J. A. Denn Powder Co. $8.21 Dist. J5: E. E. Woodcock $4.25: Dint. 16: B. R. Rlchter & Co. $3.70; Dlat. 17: Hart & Frater Hdwe. $4.66, Mrs. Lela Yokum $2.50, Farm Bur. Co op. Ech. $79.51. O. A. Houser $3.75. Austin Wilson $2.40, Wm. Mayes $5.05: Dist. 19: Harvey Hdwe. Co. $4.98; Dist. 20: Andys Ser. Stat $21.76; Dist. 25: Romle Howard $3.00, Doug. Cred. Assn. $15.00; Dist. 26; Allen Bros. $9.90, Cowan's Gar. $21.62, Ewlng & Stewart $3.68, R. H. Easley $11.70, L E. Litherland $52.56; Tlst. 27: H. F. Hebard $1.75. J. A. Denn Pow. Co. $3.01; Dist. 30: Geo. Cul ver $1.20; Dist. 33: Farm Bur. Exch $15.20, E. E. Woodcock $3.35; Dist. 46: H. A. Cool $6.25. R. L. Harlan $2.24; DisL 52: Wharton Bros. $17.50: Dist. 66: Churchill Hwde. Co. $3.60, Dist. 59: Joelson Bros. $9.40: Dist. 60: Howard- Cooper Corp. $3.24. Churchill Hdwe. I Co. Il.flft: Dist. 65: A. C. Roxroad $4.00: Dist 66: Wharton Bros. $4 20: Dist. 72: Square Deal Store $13.15: Dist. 73: Reedsport Hwde. Co. $91.85, Ump. River Nhv. $.10; Dist 78: Harvey Hwde Co. $21.40, Anchor I.br. Co. $61.76, R. W. Cur tis $5.13. 8peciat Tax Payroll i TMst 1: J. H. Wolford $19 96, G. N. Onrney $98.85, B. J. Gurney , $52.32, W. J. Hebard $i8.34, A. W. ! Waggoner $53 81, O. L. Gurney $46.34, Charley Nermann $47.84, : C. L. Germond $17.84. J. H. Black $47 94. Bill Howard $43.35. 7,. C. i.enard J92.84, H. A. Lenard I4S.34 Jim Wandell $ .85. E. H. frame 192.81, James Crome $4.7.64., B. B. Sutton $83.84, J. 8. Gerniond $92.84, A. A. Case $46.34, Tom Bitchman $43.35, Henry Crane $11.96. p. brauuiuger l9.94, U. N. Guruey Jin 94- in,. a- 11 r woaih.Hv I $8.91, N. S. Weatherly 16.85. Frank juij iuier Cain J5.63, Roy Webber J3.99, a A. !41S!1. "" Cole $5,98, Fay Leaih Lane $3.99, D. O. Weatherly i erwood $5.98, SI. C. Hamilton in. s. weameny siut.is; Disc SNJ: W. H. Smith $ 164 .73, Alva Sniilh 1171.25. Rov Smith 171.76. Don E. Clay $94.26, C. K. Slonecker $115.33, Clell Lane $146.79, Vera Austin $55.24, F. K. Schelliug $205.57, J. K. Gilmore $167.76, Paul Bernett $41.94. Har old Gilmore $40.36, Eldon Bedford $8.97, Ray Chambers! $59.95, C. W. Wlngren $35.83; Dist. 4: J. R. Dall ey $32.90, Alfred Ross $20.94, Ray DaUey $35.94, Claude Dailey $17.94, Harold Morris (14.95, Russell Dail ey $14.95, Clyde Butler $11.96. Rob ert Butler 111.96. Earls llntler $11.96. James Carpenter $11.96. uviuni iMurris ?xi.vo, j. iv. uuuvjf $71.94: DisL 6: Bert Matthews $13.46, Donald Haggerty $13.46. C. jHoward $13.45, Lenard Watson W. Lundeen $12.50. Clyde Rydell 113.45, Victor Howavd $2.98, Fred $23.94, Gilbert Binder $15.96. Ill Bretteubueher $5.50, Chut,. Howell Binder $11.96, Bert Matthews ' $2.00; Dist. 57: I. Rondeau $131702, $13.96, Donald Hagerty $13.96, Joe! Dick Wright $68.75, Veriile Ler Hudson $11.96, Lenard Hudson will $104.74. John Andersou $64.28, $10.46, Hal Esselstronie $9.71, Nor- Joe Uoodrcau $89.80, John Ron man Weatherly $1.49, Jack Mat- deau $41.86, F. J. Du.110111 $8.97, toon $2.99, Wm. Garrison $5.99; Half Young $19.43, Walter Wright Dist, 7: Clyde Bydoll $57.85, Arthur $18.57, Tom Rondeau $53.91, Wil Mack $20.92, Frank Solomon- $2.99, ! inor Clark $34.38, L. L. Slovens Yale Grubbe $1.49, Lew Rowe , $20.93; Dist. 69: Win. Stlnnor $2.99. Gilbert Binder $29.92. W. K. 59.39, F. A. Becker $11.98, Erwln Gates $2.99; Dist. 8: Alex Sawyers iStinner $62.79, E. U. Trozelle $9.98, Jacob Sawyers $11.96, Alex 1 $251.70; Dist. 62: Adam Schneider Sawyers $10.47, Jacob Sawyers ' $32.50.; Dist. 65: R. W. Allspaugh $8.97, Stiles Hurd $1.49, Ralph Fini29.2S. Henry Schmoll $49.33, A. L. rest fz.ss; Dist. a: Hoy flsner $82.27. L. C. Mick $49.33. Geo. Bui - lock $70.25, J. B. Kader $140.23, Joe Deaidorff $104.85, Eldred Coub $132.81, Eldon Fisher $13.31, Arnold Ralph $44.85, Dayton Mlnter $38.91, Geo. Madison $50.13, Bob McCol- lum $50.13, Bob McCollum $14.79, Jim Cook $31.42, Arthur Mode $29.95, Jim Cook $124.87, Homer Haines $59.95, Roy Fisher $35.95, Frank Cain $11.26. Roy Webber $7.98, B. A. Lane $7.98, Roy Fisher $112.11, Roy Fisher $12.66, D. Mc culloch $91.23, H. C. Edwurds $77.74. Dayton Mlnter $35.90, J. F. Kausche $62.79, Frank Kausche $32.89, Francis Mack $101.34. L. C. Mick $23.91, Arthur Mode $59.92, L. A. Ralph $20.93, T. L. Rolph $56.81; Dist, 10: G. W. Croucher $30.90, Jess Monroo $2.99, Joe Winning ham $8.98, Lester Wlnninghnm $37.42, Roy Kouns $14.63. Robert Wilson $19.04, Joo Custor $20.66, L. S. Doud $8.97, John Roberts $5.99, Logan Mode $7.47, C. A. Prock $16.46, W. P. Wilson $11.22, Harry Willson $8.22, Fred Snider $5.23, Oscar Ohlson $2.50; Dist. 11: J. H. Wolford $245; Dist. 12: S- 'V r, . ,inV Heard $83.86 Perry Dysert $1.93, soKh20 Klore $50.91, N. Heard $37.40, R. A. Hutchins $17.97; Dist. 16: James Russell $32.45, Harold Dick $11.96, S. H. Crnny $11.96, C. M. Siegel $2.99; Dist. 17: A. C. Ulnm $81.09, SS. V $20.18, Fred Bull Hunsley S 17.94, 7 94l0JR VT J9ohnso,i"$'f7 9J4UE $17. fr J'1, , U..T.T,, 'r srU.;V;U!l-90. Salinga Cash Sto.'O $7;36, Dldtol Jr. $8.98, Peter Didtel Sr. $8.97, John Ulnm $11.99; Dist 19; C. W. Hunt $31.92, P. D. Wolford $148.23, M. C. Bowker $8.98; Dist 20: R. J. Spalding $63.84, Chas. Ellenburg $57.85, Stanley Brook hardt $38.87, Jack Muttoon $44.85, Oscar Mattoon $44.85, Orn Powell $41.86, Darrol Rossllor $44.86, Sum Powell $2.99, Stove Krowson $26.95,, Jack' Miirkoll $26.95, ,11m Hnrnen $23. 90, ttmmolt tfllOS filJK, ti. . Phllyss $8.98; Dist. 21: J. B. Hot- rlck $70.60, I). Hotrlck $16.43, John Plerom $13.45; (Geo. Hamilton $3.49, Thos. E. Hnmllton $1.49); Dist. 24: E. S. Wert $19.47, Mel vin Paul $11.98, Tom Andrew $8.97, H. K. Weber $8.97, Clureuce Wil son $8.97, Lee Wert 85.0S, Joe Collors $35.97; . Dist. 25: S. N. Woodward $112.07, O. H. Langddn $95.84, Tom Wnliaco $21.71, J. A. McKrakon $77.87, F. L. Woodward (assign) $37.32, Thern Thompson $17.84, Percy Lawtdmi $47.84, El mer Vineyard $35.88. Frank Brad ford $22.47, II. R. Tarks $65.89, Harvey Reed $5.98, Rnmto Howard $5.99, Paul Ludwlg $2.99, W. W. Pugh $5.99, J. A. Trobee $2.99, J. C. Prlngle $5.99 Dob Onllugher $2.99, Frank Pringlo $2.99; Dist. 20: D. A. McCord $18.86, Leroy Churchill $28.40, James Churchill $28.40, John Kraft $16.44, Geary Thornton $16.44, Floyd Kellogg $8 97, Ernest Allen $2,911; Dist 36: C. F. Wat son $94.23, H. L. Englo $131.78, Bert Young $11.86, Jack llaigusy $41.86, Joseph Hcler $11.96, ChUH, Pnrasoo $11.86, Howard Newman $11.85, Ells Watson $17.91, Geo. Williams $38.87, J. E. Crews $02.89, Edwin Crews $35.88, Edwin Cjews Jr. $29.90, F. R. Nc-lson $29.90, John Nelson $29.90, Oscar Sllenlos $2.99,, A. W. Deanu $8.97, Dist. 37: J. N. Wolford $01.87; Dist. 39: A. 1). Hunter $3.19; Dist. 42: A. L. Dyes $59 45, H. P. Hobb $28.41, E. II. Bowman $71.88, L. Brumbaugh' $14.95, W. M. Strode $38.87, Ralph' Hoover $11.96, Clark Hoover $1 1.96, O. L. Sellers $47.92, J. R. Hall $17.91, G. M. Dyer $35.18, W. L. Brownsnn $20.93, A. L. Bowmnn $8.97, Howard Brownson $1-1.95, Flngr Hall S8.97, Dalo Marsters $5.98. A. L. Dyer $12.48 Dist. 46: M. H. Longwood $168.71. Steve Rontz $158.22. Gilbert Veley $70.21, L. C. Veley $5.98, J. II. Wolford $3.99, H. L. Kppstcln $18.99, T. 15. I SlngleUin $3.99. Harry McCabe j $3.99, Claude Crocker $1.19, M. C. Bowker $17.97, R. .1. Spalding $3.99,! Chas. Ellenburg $2.99, Oscar Mat- i toon $2.99, Jack Mntton $2.99, j Stanley Ilrookhanlt $2.99, Darrel Rnsseter 2.S9; Hist. 47: C. 1L Short $5.98. F. E. Emmllt $5.98. Wnvno Chapman $5.9x, J. H. Short t $18.96; Dist. 49: A. C. (iustlifsnn I $10133, Fred Hartinnn $13 35, R. F. Duckett $8.97. Roland Ca,.iibell 1 $31.39, Alden Baker $7.17, Lawrenco ; Racklaff 2 99, Joe Campbell 81.18. Karl Baker $7 17. Robert K?m:l Strom $10 16. Frank Cain $112.70. Ray Webber 67.83. B. A. Uine $67.83, C. W. I'uckeit $204 30, Guy SlegTist $27.47, Frunk Sheppard $71.75, Floyd Baker (sygn.) $5531, L. Krewfou (assign ) $7.00, F. (i. Clark $32 95. J. W. Ileiidon $79.63, i D. O. Weatherly $15. N. B. Weatherly $3.74; Dist. 62: James ratlmru,ui,l 1S 31 Menrv Sip. verts $10.12, J. C. Hamilton 820.93. ' Walter Cook' 5.99, Ben Cole 48.22, 'Everett Goodman (assign) $11.9t, i Fay LeatUerwood . 2J.9S, Art jBiUgeway ,59.95. Jim hugel $56.95. Hcuner KaiU8 144.96, Harold Pow-i "' Cook J5.99. Homer Haius 11.99; M"" 63: Chas. Cook 176.24, Bob Cook 114.9a, D. Hlgglubotham $64.28, Dewey Debolt $3i.37, C. C. Csuipbcll $71.75, A. B. Leonard 1130.99, E. D. Powell $73.25, Sam Kraft $79.98, Lawrence Leonard $59.80, Olney Huthwuy $2.99, Bob Turnbull $35.13, Win. Hammond $198.48, Jess Morris $77.87, Ed Manning $63.8S, E. R. Short $80.86, W. F. Powell $65.89, Vurn Manning $25.43, Warren Powell $313.98, Howard Leonard $125.89, Henry Baird $313.98, Art Ridgeway $ls8.- r83. .Jos. Pagle $188.82, Dist. 56; C. M. Siegel - $35.68, Ralph Howard $26.95, Chester 1 weekly $4.49, Ellis coon $30.88, u. 1 W. Alsuaugh $162.98; DisU 69: M. lltasmussen $62.80, Marion Einmltt $6.80, Floyd Eminltl $62.32, Jumes Mortensen $83.86, Stanley Enunitt 26.91, Ed Manning $23.92, E. E. Knimltt $26.91, 11. c. Hirst $167.86. Sid Adams $179.85, Lelnud Powell '$179.85; Dist. 72: Juck Hlggins I f 17.41, Clay Ulam $11.99, V. N. 1 Poole $20.96. M, K. Deau $10.46, Claybourne Deau $10.48. Walter Hutchison $4.48, Art Muore $4.48, Jack Rlttor $6.9S; Dist. 73: FA, Luue $52.35, P. R. Lane $17. SI, E. It. Lauo $5.96. C. G. Lane $13.45; Dist. 76: Edward Dnhl $32.89, R. J. Dnnton $32.91, I. Manfred $1.49, W. L. Whillng $1.49, G. W. S. Wade $1.49, A. W. Geller $6.99, C. W. Perry $119.88; Dist. 78: Frank Wllllmns $17.94, E. C. Throne $17.94, C. B. Savage $17.94, Clyde Dulloy $23.92, J. A. Dubell $47.92, D. A. Houck $7.17, R. H. Springer $1.19. Special Tax Bills Dist. 1 et ill.: J. A. Denn Powder Co. $298.65, E. R. Metzger $518.13, H. F. Hebard $3.30, R. E. Ralston $13.60: Dist., 3: Rucdsport Hdwe. al.75; Dist. 6: R. H. Fryer L29 5 Dhlt. 7: w. J. Hargan $1311.51; Dist. 9, et. ul.: Doug. Abstract Co. $5.40, Stearns & Clienowolh $59.60, J. H, Siunlger $17.25, Churchill Hdwe. Co. $1.98 Dist. 10 et at.: Wharton Bros. iWii. 80; Wst. 19: Taylor Z Coen $63.85; Dist 11: M. R. Metzger & Rexroad FlMB- Dtol V Doug. Wooteitk $9.00, Ivor J.. RoBtom E. E. Woodcock SU.OO, Clliucllill Hdwo. Co. $1.50, Mrs. W. B. Brook- hart $3.30, Fred Hartman $10.00, J. N. Hodden $51.14; Dist 52: R. H. Ensley $4.25; Dist. 65: F. N, Harrel $24.65; Dist. 71: Farm Bur. Coop. Exch. $72.75, Clyde Catch ing $517.00, Churchill Hdwo. Co. $17.50; Dist. 76: A. S.. Wnliaco $350.44; Dist. 78: J. A. Jacques. ; , General Road Payroll J. M. Spuncuke $2215, Bert Matihows $16.37, Douald llaggerty $39.39, C. W. Lundeen $19.00, C. W. Lundoon $28.82, J. M. Sptutcuke $11.79, Mout Spauldlllg $41.79, Bert Matthews $21.94, Donald Huggerty $21.94, C. W. Lundeen $18.50, C. L. Spalding $94.81, E. W. Riddle $137.23, C. W. Lundoen $120.78, J. M. Spaucuko $72.35, Geo. M. Wil cox $5.98, Geo. II. Wilcox $11.98, Rob Wilcox $11.98, J. A. Cole $11.98, Guy Colo $5.98, H. N. Howard $5.99, R. 0. Leh man $6.98, Jim Henry $11.98, Al Rehm $11.98. F. M. DeCosIn $5.98. Alfred Cloako $186.62, R. W. Galla $143.47, D. O. Weatherly $3.24, N. S. Weatherly $2.19, D. O. Weather ly $36.49, N. S. Weittherly $28.06. General Road Bills F. S. Weatherly 823.26, Gardiner Mill Co. $3.15, Churchill Hdwe. Co. $18.35, Denn-Gcrretsnn Co. $31.85, C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. $810.05, D. R. llnmnnt $15.88, H. W. Sharp Co. $70.28, Rsbg. Welding & Rad iator Works $5.00, J. A. Denn Pow. Co. $19.58, J. D. Adams & Co. $101.31, Howard-Cooper Corp. $85.87, Hoaly-Wood Co. $li.f,0, Rsbg. Garage $.80, Foenatighly Mach. Co. $582,110, Shell Co. $100.00, West Sldo Groc. 12.21. Orchard Aulo Parts Co. $60.01, Earl Brent $588.00, A. S. Wallace $298.10, II. W. Sharp Co. $18.20, H. S. French Trans. Co. $5.97, C. A. Lorkwood Motor Co. $10.95, Taylor's Buttery Slut. $3.50, Standard Oil Co. $110.10, Highway Ser. Co. $9.32, Reedsport (Jar. $31.28, Frank L. Taylor $3.10, Rsbg. Super-Ser. Stat. $.75, E. E. Woodcock $15.41, Mrs. II. W. Long $28.00. Miller's Much. Shop $31.05, Cowan's Gar. s o, in a way. re halt Qtdicat- ti ourulrn lo &tring ivtll, thost in nttd of Contidtratc Scrrict. , DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOWE H. C. etearne. Mgr. Est. 1926 , Phone 112 Lady Attendant fSSWHSm1) 133.65. Beall Fine & Tank Corp. $6.36, II. L. Bossen $19.11. M. D. Locke $10.00, L. E. Leach Mach. Shop $10.50, Russel Grader Mfg. Co. $45.90, J. A. Jauelle $6.16, Rsbg. Gar. $3.50, Loggers & Con tractor Mach. $96.10. Scottsburg Gar. $11.50, Rsbg. Welding & Rad iator Works $7.00. Market Road Payroll Willis Moffltt $2.99, J. C. Wlwel $1.62, Williss Moffltt $17.94, J. p. Wlwel $1.62, C. L. Eckman $4.48, M. C. Bowker $5.99, G. B. Winnl- ford $17.84, Adam Schneider $8.22, Clem Schneider $8.22, Carl Schneid er $8.97, Harry Schneider $8.23, C. C. Selgrist $4.48, W. W. Leather wood $5.97, Charloy Solomon $8.97, Tom Thornsburg $5.97, Lee Davenport $4.48, H. L. Eppstelu $45.97, B. A. Lane $11.97, Hay Weber $11.97, Harry McCabe $3.99, Claude Crocker $8.93 M. C. Bowker $17.97-. Market Road Bills Wells & Cathcart $339.61. t LODGEDIRECTORY 1 DE MOLAY CHAPTER ttegular commnntcatloi 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Musculo HalL I. O. O. F, Phlletarlan Lodge No 8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie every Friday evening. Vlart lng brethern are always . we come. W. J. BURKE, N. O. A. J. GEDDES, Reo. Sec J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Bee. Knights of Pythias. Alpna Lodg No. 47-Moets every WednesduJ in Knights ot Pythias ball, 131 Rose street Visitors always wel come. GEO. R. WARE, 0. C. ROY O. YOUNG, M. F. E. E. WIMllEKLY. K. R. 8. Union Encampment No. 9. I. O. 0 F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern - ?1 on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! ot each month. Visiting Ptttri archs always welcome. -C. F. CRAMER. CP. BEN PALM. H. P. CARL W. OHMAN, Scribe. &aaies,. Roseburq Aon Meets la Afaccafaee Halt on Cass street ifti second and fourth Wednes ' day evenings ot each month, at -; ft o'clock. Visiting brethern 111 good standing always welcome. '- J. B. BAILEY, Jr., W. Prss, GEO. STALEY, Jr., P. W. Pre B. F. GOODMAN. 8o. United Artisans Meets la K. P, Hall first and third Thursdays Visiting members always wel come. CONSTANCE BLACK, M. A. MILDRED McOULLOCH, Treas. BELLE BTKPHRNSON. Heo. A. F. dr A. M.. Laursl Lodge No 13. Regular communication sea ond and fourth Wednesdays etcl month at Masonic- Temple, Rose burg, Ore. Visitors welcome. F. P. CLEMENS, W. M. W. F. HARRIS. 8eo. Rosoburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. Q M. Meats first and third Won; ncsdnys of the month, Moost Hall, 248 N. Jackson street. Clul rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Vis ltlng brothers weloome. JOHN K. FLURRY, Diet H. O. PAROETER, Seo. JNO. M. THRONK. Treas. B. P. O. Elks, Roseourg Lodge No, 326. Holds regular communica tion at the Elks Templo on eacb second and fourth Thursday! each month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. H. W. BOOTH. K. R. " DOUGLAS WAITF.i Sec. ftoseburg Rebekah Lodge' N'o741 . O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fcl lows Temple overy week on Tues day evening. Visiting mombei In good standing are cordially in vited to attend. ELSIE RUSSELL, N. C 1 GERTRUDE HATFIKLD. R. 8 EMMA LENOX. V. 8. W. 8. A. O. T. Rosecurg Ro view No 11. Holds regular meet tngj on Becond and fourth Thurs days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sis ters invited to attend revlowt Maccnbee Hall, Fine and Caul streets. MRS. HELEN HUFFMAN, .It'PSIE RAPP. Col. 1 Lindbergh Draws Thousands in His yM"S ' m Ma 1 rfMK t'f-'?-?iJ&' 5,iMrv,?7 I The Firtt Upward Step I The first upward step on the lad der of prosperity is the stop that brings you to the recolviug teller's window ot the Roseburg National Bunk. 4 Interest Paid on Savings . Accounts. TheRosebuiBNatidnal Bank Rosermr,Ore. Have Your Printing Done in Tovn Help build up a local industry, and increase a local payroll. Our printing plant is run by lo cal men living in our own com- .,. munity. 5 You can get an excellent quality ; of printing from us. We have a modern plant, a fine variety of m favorites types, up-to-date facili ties. ! .. ' ' You can get anything from us in printing from a menu card ' -r to a handbill stationery, tick ets, menus, booklets, announce ments, programmes, cards, Let us do you next job of printing. Roseburg News-Review Exclusive Job Printing Department 114 N. JACKSON PHONE 135 Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Moets every third Tuoiday ol each mouth la Musculo Templa All members requested to attent and visiting companions wel come. W. O. BUTIT. High Priest W. V. HARRIS, aeo Job's Daughters No. s. Mean first and third Fridays at 7:80 0 m. Masonic Temple. Master Ma sons and O. B, 8. members al ways welcome. ELIZABKTH ABRAHAM, Secy. K. 6. " T. " M. Meets eacn second and fourth Thursday at each month, in Maccubee hall, cop ner Cass and Plna streets. Visit ing Knights atwsya welcome. . L. 0. GOODMAN, Com. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Neighbors of Woodorsft, LIU. Circle No. 49. Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In K. ot P. Ball. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. IRA TAYLOR, O. N. MAROARFP WHITNEY. Clerk. ' aviation. Upper left is Kene at the Sa Francisco Civic " - mm W. O. M. L. Meets In Moose bal first and third Fridays at I o'clock. Visitors welcome. , MARION SHAW, S. R. JESSIE CALHOUN, Reo. VIVIAN PHILLIPS. Treaa. Woodmen of the World, Camp No, 125 Meets in the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every Ural and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome, M. M. MILLER, Clerk. 0. B. 8., Roseaurg, Chapter No, 3 Holds their regular meeting on ' the first and third Thursdays ia each month. All sojourning broth, . ers and sisters are respectfully Invited to attend. MYRTLE BOND, W. M. I FREB JOHNBON.jBec. : Pythian Sisters, Umpqua ' TempieJ No. 4, Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of eac month, at the K. of P. hall. Via ltors alwaya welcome. HAZEL RAST, M. E. C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. MAY Ei PARKER. M. of F. . Visit to Coast Thousands snd hundred of thou- Pacific coast Charles. Lind. first Atlantic in behalf of ' 'lrt tlrmen to eonqup tht Paolflo, -:ttx -'z. ail i I