.1 ;.' TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928. ; ji at w m 131 1) I. J H 1 : 1 ., j MILLWORK BUILDING We carry large stocks and : 1 . attention. We are equipped si " description large or small. gfv Kiln-dried lumber is essential for first class work. 1 use it exclusively in all mill work. I BUILDING PLANS FREE COEN LUMBER COMPANY - y ! -$ LEADERS IN THE -til ' A AT?"fNTI,0N MO0SE , - J fVlAJUK LtAuUL ! weiner roast will bu livlil at i 1 Umpqua Park Weil., July 25 44at 7 p. in. Come and liavo a (Including games of July 24) Rood lino. HrliiK a friend and "BATTING llorusliy, Brnven,1 the kiddles, loo. "?fl2. t HUNS Botlnmloy, Curds, 81.' ' 'I JtUNH BATTED L'-Dlssonello, i'.tloblns. 81. HITS noiithll. Cards.; 132; ""DOUBLES Hottomley, Cards, ; 32". . . TRIPLES liollomley, Cards, 13. J HOMERS Wilson, Culm. 22. V 'STOLEN JIASES Frisrh, Cards, 111.. PITCHING Benton, Oliinls, won ';Ji;,losl i ; , . 'Js - American . ' I . BATTING Ooslln, Hoiuitors, ;SI7. ; : : i . . ' ' i. , HUNS Hiltli, Yanks, IIS. i KIINS- BATTED . IN Ruth, V "Yanks, llll.j ' . ' ' HITS Miimish, Browns, 137. DOUBLES FlugBtoad, Hod fiox, 3,1. TIIII'LRS Tlarni's, Ronntors,' 1.1 IIOM BUS Hulli. Yanks, -in. -fiTOI.HN llAKKH'-Mastll, Wllllh Sox, in. PITCIllNa Hoyt, Ynnlta. woii IS, lost 2. ; . ; . . ; , '. .- o- - No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels .; Jf ynu wi!i ta Ito fcriiuiiiMitly rollt'Vl'll fit tUH Itl HtIllilcl and ll'iwi'lM, Iiiko ltiiiilrni:n-H Ijih T1ililrt. iWlil'li urn ir.un(l i-Hpct-Iiilly fur .htornncli ffiiH uml all Ihu hml uffuclti . Iiik from huh )i-'Hui (f. 'Ttinl i-rnpty, kmh.wImk' fi't-lltiK-' at tlio pit of ili Huuiiiu'h wilt- (llmip jK'fir; thut unxiouH. norvMUH fcfllriK with Imiirt tiiiliilLtition will viihIhIi, litul yun will iiKdln bo iihli ti mkv '-fc deep Id i'itth without illmwmfnrl. . Thut ilr(iwy, Hh-t;py fi-)lln iifti-r lllniiL'i' will hit ropluciMl hy n tlt;nlr or I'liiortalnmi-m: nioiillntf will -'.ri'iirii'. Your 1 1 mild, ninm nnil fliiKi-i'tt will nut humur ftit l ruhl mid "k to Hli'i'p" IhiViuiho ftmilnuuin'H (Jan 'J'nh lulH pri'Vt'iit khh fruni Inti'ifiTlriK with tho clrLMiIiidiHi. (t tlu) xonu-itii-i In ,Ltit! yellow ijiu'Iiiikpm at any ttuoa Uniff Htm-e. I'rluu fi. . f Always on hand at . ...I ' llOUiail A UliVl 1UI1 :i - - INathan rulicrlon t PACIFIC COAST t t LEAGUE GAMES t ; " A batlllng. circus started by "lpll..y Hufri, Mission left fielder bioughl victory for tho Bells yes terday in tho three game series Willi tho Portland Peuvors, 7 to 4. Hum. 1 gathered a homer, two doubles and n single In four Irips to I ho plnle. The Bells rally In the ': Seventh, when the score was tied ' lit four to four, decided the con test when Ihreu runs were piled up. Batlciies: Kolson and Daven port, Baldwin; Baeclil, Couch and Whitney. After holding the solons for six ;j i t ' i ' ' innings, Mollis Thurston.' Man; riiiocisco uvirier, wculteneil in the' ball game, 5 lo 3. sevenlh and eighth anil before lhe t - ,. . n , barniRn could be slopped the NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS - lensue leaders had piled up five Wnier will be shut off Thursday runs to win 8 to r. Mitchell . fob morning, July 2ii, 192S, from 2 a. ni. lowed lo the Senl mound in the In 4 a. in., affectlnir nil of Hose eighth but was quickly replaced by'and Hlophcns streels, between , Jones, who finished the ganio. Douglns and ,Moher sheets llalleill's: Vlnel and Could. Koch-; Tim CAI-IKOHNIA OHIOdON lerl I'lllirsion, Mitchell and Junes. PDWKIt COiMPANY Girl, 17, Kills High Cced k.MISHOI.'LA. Monl., July n. . Becmise I wo girls, quarreling over ' the divided atlenlloiis of ll young , , man, slopped out of an aiiiomnhiic - on a lonely road to "sot I In It" Willi their rlsts. one of ibeiu Is ; dead ami the other Is being held . In Jail here on a charge of first degree murder. The prisoner Is Mrs. Hvlvln ; Thurston, 17. The dead girl ls ........ n.ii in, i ii- .-in .inn iiiun school girl. Tile sltalige light between them J took place u few days ago after midnight on a mad near Missoula, i Anil Missoula, ense-llarilened to ' years of hrauling mid shoollng lit.- Iween miners and cattlemen. Is deeply stirred by this ntfiny which inviMveo iwo young pins. i Mrs. Tburslon, who eloped with iiiuini i nursion when she was but 15, was nl her homo in Mill town, near here, at midnight when a parly nf friends stopped for her In an inilo. In ihe car were Hurls Wenlworlh, niiolher girl and Ihreu boys, among them lleorge Kolpim, IS. Doris and Hylvln nre said to havn been nt odds for weeks over Kolppa. I Afler the loyrlile slarti'd Dolls! nnd Sylvia began bickering. Al! lefiglh, ncrorditiK to comi-sdi ll., it 1 Til., .,tii .ii,.,...., r...i j no car was stonoed ami the two girls went down ihe road iiifeihni-in rii.in ii .. . .,,....'.: IFIIM-I!. iiiiiicii in mi. mi tliev ii,tilitlv l,..,ii-.l lu,. .,.,.. I.,,.r ! :.;.',;.;.'.. .. . ! - siitiis. itiiiiniug nai-K, lllev lounit - Doris lying on Ihe toad Willi iw. - l.ullel wounds In her body, while; ; Hylvia stood over her will, an an- "n"' 1,1 "I' . -Doris was taken hero lo a bos- i-1(al. where she died before dawn ! ..ylvm was taken to Mm police sta-; -.f,, refused toMlscuss's';;; 'Mff. "' I LUMBER MATERIALS give your orders immediate to handle millwork of every We Tin; Seattle Indlaim went down to tliufr lifth coiiHiM-ullvo defeat J when Hollywood romprd n round tno uiunionn, aniuasniK zl nits to win 15 lo 3. Tliriuj Indian pUclui-B were kuouked from the box before the ataiH rould be quieted. The frolic started In the second frame when tho sinrft scored seven runs. ItotteiioH; ; Murphyl Anew; Cole, Urn hum and Teaehoiit, Cox.' ! : i In i fiiKt Maine at Oakland t:Ji Angels fell to the Oaks 2 to. 0. A pitching duel between Dumovlch add Cunningham featured the hat tie.' Dmnovlch'H. double and Lnry'H homor decided In favor of Los An gelPH. Butteries;. Dumovlch, Head; CuimliiKhftin iind ChfBloy, Sand berg and Hannah.; M , I MAJOR LEAGUES I t BALL SCORES IN t 4 Pacing poflfjlbly. the . crucial' tent cf tho cnmpalcn, the HI. Louis Cnrdlnals have started their sce onil eastern Invasion with a victory over the Brooklyn IlodRers and stretched their lead over the fluid in Ike National league race to four and a half gumeH. Home runs decided the lssuo nt Brooklyn ' yesterday when the Cards nosed out a 2 to 1 victory over Uncle Hobby's strufiKllut; DodKers. ' .li'ss J'elty was In tine form but .lint Dotlomluy's 21st homer of the season and Chick Hafoy's fifteenth sent Jess to tho showers. Woo Willie Sherrtel hold Die Itoblns helpless except in the fourth when a puss and two singles gavo Brooklyn lis only run. Tho Iteds moved to within a game of tho Idle Cubs by taking the Phils Into ciimn, 5 to 1, Eppa Hlxey holilhiK the (iuakers to six scattered hlls. Tho Hods supported him sensallonnlly in the field, turn Iiib In four double plays.1 1 P.llclr t Ilia liw. Il T..I... 1.. I , ......... .,,,1,1, Clriiw shook as tho New York Cllants' ImilliiK order and Larry Benton turned In a II to 3 victory over the onruohlng Pirates of Pills burgh. Joo Bawson, a pitcher when he's not an nvlalor, pitched well except lor Hut slxih Innlnir v1ien Ihu (Hants scored five limes, llireo runs ildlng home on iMol Olt'n home run. Benton was touched for yi Mitotic but they didn't mean much In the run col umn. Jack Hussell ami the Boston Ited Sox would have turned baeic the New York Yankees, American Leuguo champions, for tho second day !n a row, had their biillle at Boston ended In tho elsbtll Inning. At Hie close of Hint frame Hussell had oulpllched Herbs Pennnck and the Sox were leading by 3 to 1. In tho ninth, however, six hits, a sac rifice ftV and a Htnlnti luian irnvn the Yanks four runs nn.l tim ..i.i School in Row Over Man i rr fivlvtA Thurston had lake,, Ihe gun with her "' ' ' "" ' '" , "' Kev ous joyilde, she ha.l ; '"bad Iroolile' and hail had to. walk home bv herself i I Alrnti.neil In dial ef.-( i-imil (nt- ! . ' .. ', . . I" i-iiiiiioarv iiesriog. f.yivoii" pleaded not guilty and wns bound, over for trial Into In July. She maintains, in her coll, nn !..- unhroken calm. sn,, ,es. when visited by her mother or her- husband, she weeps, she denies ; I hat she fought liorls. over Ki.lp-i im 'v.- i LIST OF CLAIMS ALLOWED AT LAST 8i- rnllowlDR Is it Unt of the claims' iuiiJit4Ml and allowed at Hit' lu.st mi'ftliiK, t( the county court: ! KLIJCTION: ruil Ilairl.H $(J.t0. Nellie Han Ik gii.OO, C. M. (Jl lflilli $.1.00, City of Imiln 5r..tn. VifNl Woodruff 5r.D; llOAD.MASTKIl: Hi'iHport (ianiKo l.U. Imtiia AbHtract ('o. Hi.riO; SHKItlKF: E. 1 K. hvaH ' $25.0(1, W. A. KranlKiin on, J. L. Dodson $17.75, C. H. Dautrhorty $5.9,s. KStma,i Kodak ln. ?s r,2, WVsttMn Union 815.20; CIHCL'IT COUKT: lto Hotel tH.iU. Hotel tluipqila $J2.7U iiu S47o COtrilT IIOCSK: Henry Johnson $20.00, T. K. Patterson $50.00. Dally Jour; Commorce $31. So. Page Lumber Co. $190.40, Tourtellotte & Hiimmoll $11,000.00, Hoseburg Klec. supplies $8,411, Union Oil Co. $1.(15, Powell's l'"urn. Htoro $3 25; CO. COt'HT: Huron W. Clou dl $50.15, Clyde Hockley $72.25, Heedsioi t-Ku-guoe Truck Her. $3.42, Postal Tele. Co. .70, Pac. Builder & Kngineer $27.00, Port : 1 Umpqua Courier $22.lil. ' llancrori Whllney Co. $20.60: i)S'tV .ATTY. : Bancroft Whitney Co; $2o;5lij JUHT. CUT.; Chasi T, Hopkins' $25.71), W. W. Willis' $7,511, Thomss HrewBon fi.7r,, J, K. SlearliiiK $4,00; '(.T NMH: lllltor- Si 4 1.30, OHO- Dr. (leu. ,lloucli $5.00, Waller Clouko $3.00, W. B. Btrswn?'3.00, W. Harris $3.00, Ilefinaii Alliums $3,00, Henry Lantern $4.80. (leo. Winslon $1.80. Dr. E. II, Stewart $5.00. L, K. Trilogies $1.50, .lame P.nles $1.50. .Prank Cooper - $1.50, MriIom LiiCnn 51.50 Dr. H B, Stow ail $1,50. 13. H. Thurber $1.50, Al bert Btanloy $1.51), Joo. A. C. King $2.30, Halph St.. Ongo $1.50, CVB. Puekelt Hj.SH, Vied Schmidt $2i30, ,I.'W. ltussell S2.V0, Lee.Jew ett $7.20, C. A; .Maloolin S1.50 C. W. Clink $1.50, Ur. B. It. Khoe nmltei qi.fioij J. ii. ; Montgomery $2.11(1,. (;. C.llhamberllnl' $2,110, Klhel Lnndei' $1.50. tirace Olonin $2.50. Fred Sclnnltz $5.00, Clark's Studio i SS uo, ItoHebuiK Hotel $lo..so SCHOOL SUPT.: Mrs. .Myrtle Nol son $21.00, .Mrs. W..L. Scott $12.00, I'ac. Slat, ft Print. Co. $1.05, Drain ICnlerprlso $0.70, Oakland Tribune $0.00,, Port . Umpqua Courier $2.00, Edith Ackert $88.34. Bertha Lnry $24.00, Eva Ackert $4S.00, Glendulo Log $4.40, Lillian 11. Davis $1111.00, Kilt Ackori $21.00, Fred Barker $2.50; r-HALTIl OFITCEH: Dr. C. II. Wade $31.50; INDKIENT: Ag nes Pllehforu $7.00, lloehreml & Hmllli $0.30, Dr. , cialr K. Allen $2.00, Dr. O. li. Patterson $15.00, lb', k: 11.' Stewart $15.00, I. ' B. Nichols $54.72. Wallace (I. Benson $108, Dr chas. Illlllnitoii $5:00,' Dr. (leo. h, Houck 840.00. Selher Bros.' $10.80, Morgan's Grocery $20.20, Farm Bureau Coop. Exch. $17.01. Kurdy (Jnallly Store $30.34, Itosebuig Ilnderlnklng Co. $44.50. Dr. A. C. Seely $10.00, Morel- Hos pltlll $38.50, L. K. Ilennlnger $20.00, E. C. .Senseth $10.00, Slope's Clroc. $5.00, Dr. H. F. McKulg $20.25, Fhiher'S'- Slorc $11.75, Dr. E. B. Slewart $5.00, (llendale Pharinacy $1.50, J. 0. Penney Co. $21,51; JAIL; Fred Perry $3.99, Burke's Lunch $r..50, Frank Hopkins $55.8(1 W. II. Palm $11.75. II. M. Mcfabe $0.35, Mai He V. llouser 3141.20: JUVENILE: Agnes Pitchlord $I9.3S; BOUNTY: J. W. Ileal $50, Everett Eaton $10.00 u. (I. Kel logg $10.00. T. F. Ward $10.00; CO. HUHVEYOH: Einene DleU ger Co. $3,411, F. L. Pen v $15.96. Louis Snilck $15,911. Walter Duft $9.97, Clyde Itydell $5.98. W. E. (lutes $1.99. 14. L. Eppsteln $77.93, II. L. Eppsleln $21.00; CO. HOME: E. W. Haley $2.00,. Dong. Co. Flour Mills $I8.I',0, Monro Bros. $51.87, Perrln's Shoe store $0.75, C, A. Lockwood $3.50, Wharton Bros. $0.10, Harry Pearce $3.25, K.-S. Ilolsloger $15.92; HEALTH UNIT: Hoseburg Laundry $1.72. Dr. Drake $5.hii. Dr. DeWall Payne, $S.oo. Helen Atwood SliO.oo, Amy Erlck son $00,00, Sulherlin Sun $2.00, Haynes Drug stole $4.14, Sliaw Supply Co. $2.73. Dr. DeWlllt Payne $70 no. Western Union $0 28 MIODICIN'E; pioneer Drug Co. 817.20. Marslers Drug Co. $1.15, lied Cross Phar. $,'11.72. Nalhan Fllllelton $7.70; HHHD 1NSP.: Dr. (leo. Xlcliolas $2S.9o; FEIIIIY ' Si'oltsliurg loirage ;(i.,u. ( I vile livtinii st 9s nil.... a A. It. Andrews " " j S. Helpline $25.00 ir.,i.-v. ys DiniRkia Alistrncl v w. S02.r.: THIT ivoiil-,, . . ... ., i-i ii,. .'.i-i,'., . .' '' viiii.t-..i r..M-.: iMinam Hook $3".97; DIST Suit. Print. $..,. llosehui g I .lack.iun $12 98 DIST News-llel lew $35.(1,-,, KUbinn Slal.lDver P32 15 w ( .',. ' 1 "' l ower I'o. o--.. i. i in nit- i e . av ",. . i- "-''i-iniine l-wr -fv, ,V-rl'i! Payr" i , L' " ;V '. "' ,n"h '""'"s"' -..;. Mi"".h J,',!,'s"' l!"'v fmlth I'l'.".- Vo'V . '"W S.I:'"'S"' " K 'ti ' .' '. ' s ,o' I ., 'v- 8,S, "' - " 8 ' V n '', V' J' , !5,",,l"y i Ml.vS.t. DIM. ,'isi i. ll. I. nrld. 1 8171 rt, ,.i,:... . ,'. '. " 1.OCK0 w: IV ".-?.".?' ,.!S.T- f,: H. ii .,ieiiii i isyt.in -ii .nine rsniri ?,2 89. Arthur ( i.u.-MI 5ll,l, Itnynioml hi-i let Mi si, r. . I Kelt $ 97 . f loyn . linker sv 97. Merle Bilker SS S7 , Tom ll,.,is,,o, s .,7 .i ! ! MHIH',01IHM JU.lS. Vuuik IMil'I ', I.e-il'iiuNon ss mt n 1 ' '"" -.:'i, n. ,. 1 1 ut tins , I 9S. P. ,.. s, roinqiil.i iui. I Thiw. siri. wi,,.i U ill , , ."". ' I' ' i l..-. J. ii. $ 1 I.9S. II 11 Ivli.i-., iki . tk '.: : . .. - i . i im n usseil S9,:ts 11S1 17- A. C 1'l.mi $.!.'.. Austin Wilson ' DIST 57- W H I ei'wlll , tin "1 ! $5 Of. l'eier Di,ll,. sr. $2,190 AVnt I 1 iw ( ' i il, ,, ' Maiheu $2 fi. H K. Johnson $97 L $2 11 lwli ' I'".""1, I'-m- $20 95. .11,,, ., i , ' iB 'j,,,.,,, ? H. s. Klrhpntrick $2142. j.l$S97. II I. Pennell 9s 1 tl Plus $s w. .1. Jn.-kson 1 nell J i CI fr 1 IWH ' m- f," Klmi-r Moore MT97, c. K. I DIST. -V.i:' IVm SitmieV $.18 91" Ei-' Si'sldln. tfl rT' W! M1li I"ST 24:. p.. .Vahdvvert, j 5-2.70. li. Chamberlain $7.47, .Mr. Whllford ' ti.M. - W. VatideW' .,,.: nu,. v . - ,I. I W W V I ' 'ifullv V S m i V'.'TV.'V- . ... ..c-... . Tenditk 2h.93, K. V. Schlln 32191. Klbert Celleis $17.98, UIST. 25: J. TC, Hrl ) 5.9S; 512 47 Frlnsle ll.l,S, Krank I'ririKlc UIST. 2: P. A. .MrCorJ OIKT. 27: V. L. Loonanl 3FI4.HC; 1I KT. Iobb is .97. I,. HruniballKh .SS.97. Herman Waidrln 2U .93. . Klmnr riril V ' ?"- I1ST. fl: Dnwey Moore S2,V45 v..'-, . OtlUiirj 1.8 I j wues; ben Cockeram $1.74, Halph Cock- i $17.90, ( liftoii Kmje $S .98. Cloo.iw. T. Mallery $5.&S; DIST. 74 nin U A"V " "'5l?;lim80' 1I,on u'rte,t S6 85. wm. ! j Z , sITEZ I ?.;J:.. 1 i 1 ..SV.7 lI,ie' ! "V ","tlwT i '"" , "iSS1? . "' . " J. ('. Hnmllton $1.49; DIST. r,(l: c M. Slegel $3.49. II. A. Slegel $11.99"; DIST. 00: J. (I. Cillmore $22.96. L. M. Hussell $11.90, (leo. Kondenu $5 98; DIST. 03: Hoy Conley $9.73 DIST. 70: Walter Angst $38.93, Earl Brant $2.99, Harvey Cocker am $19.40. Halph Cockerum $11.97, Julian Langdon $10.40, Albert Cockerani $10.47. Tim Forks $8.97, Hill Hogan $11.98, T. II. .Kitely $14.97, 1). A. -McCord $9 98; DIST 73: J. H. Dalley $3.49, Conaid Towosond $8.98, Fredillo Town send $4.48, J. W. Hosteller $5.98, Pat Cowan $5.98; DIST, 75: Ward Cockerani $30.05, Floyd Kellogg 58.22, (Hen Abeene $13.45, John A bevne $23.90, John Illchard $8.98 D. A. McCord $44.91; DIST. 77: J. F. McClnnahan $5.23. Leo Alohr $4.48. Fred Hussell $2.99, Al Smith $20.96t Fred Braiininger $5.99. Road District Bills DIST. 3NJ: Onrdiner Mill Co $17.05; DIST. 4: O. K. Transfer 70, J. H. Dailey $24.01: DIST 5: Umpqua Mills & Tbr. Co. $6.S5. Heedsp. Hdwe. Co. $0.00; DIST. 6: Jensen Garage $9.09; DIST. ' 7 Standard oil Co. $20.50; DIST. 9: II. L. Ilosseu .$4.40; DIST. 17: Hart's Hdwe. Store $3.00, O. ' A. Houser $2.35; DIST. 19: Harvey Hdwe. Co. $0.94; DIST.- 20: J. I. Case $20.50, 14. A. Cool $10.07. Andy's Sor. Slat. $9.01. H. N. Jlll ler $0.45, 'll.- J. Spalding 01137.00; DIST. 21: H. A. Cool $5.35; DIST 22: II. A. Cool $8.30. S. N. Miller $5.10; DIST. 25: S. N. Miller $3.00; DIST. 211: II. .11. Henley $10.25; DIST. 20: Willamette Equip., Co. $9.00; DIST. 36: J. A.'Denn $351. Arvld Silenlus $5.75; DIST. 38: a. uenn 51.57, , Wharton Bros. $32.20; DIST. 42: ; (J. A. , Stelzer iu.32; DIST. 40: II. A. Cool $0.95. .1. Will Hockley $2.25; DIST. 47: Churchill Hdwe. 'Co. $3.30; DIST 50: 'Stearns & Chenowoth $18.45: DIST. 52: Stearns & Chenoweth so.mi; lJisT. 5): .loelson Bros, j-ij.uu; ijiwi'. iur.e Bros. .& AOSiniB 51.80; DIST. 69: J. A. Denn $13.00; DIST. 70: Edward' Douglas o.uo; uiHf. yi: Churchill Hdwe. Co. $1.75; DIST. 70: Albert Cock- Oram, $1.19, Willamette Equip. Co. ei.i.iro;" ui.vi. vn: l-' i.' Lllherliiiid 3i9.uu, Stearns & Chenoweth $1.30, H. H. Easloy $5.00; ' DIST. 76:. B; H. Kleiner $2.46; DIST. 77: It. C Hill $36.00; DIST. 78: Harvey Hdwe. Co.- $0.20; DIST. 79; Slonrns & .Chenoweth $S0.30.; Special Tax Payroll DIST: 2: II. D. Conulne $32 90, Jake Copplo $20.93. , (1. (I. King $20.93. , Hani Slee.. $17.91, Bvrl Inscho $20.93. Harold llnrker $20,113, llerl Mallhews $27.93. Don Hagterty $27.93, C. W. Dlshman $83.93, C. W. Luinleen $11.93. C. E. Puckett $71.91, Albert Slee $83.93. C. W. Puckett $55.93, llobert A. Flndlay $27.93; DIST. 5: C W Puckett $120.27. It. A. Flndlnv $3.99, Floyd Baker $70.26, Merlo naiier 507.27, Ted Mnnnllu (as sign) 512.97, Gordon Ansamn $38.87, Harry Ansaina $35,51 Tom Hoiinetiiann $8.97, -Adrian ilouse ninnn S8.97; DIST. 22: K. J. Spald ing $23.91, Everel Sweariogen $2 99. Snni Powell $2.99. Orn Pow ell $2.99. Knlett Giles $4.49; DISV. 25: Bert Matthews $19.91. Heinle Howard $38.93. s. N. Woodward S3:i.95. Frank Woodward (assignl $11.96, Tberon Thomp.ion $23 92 Frank Ceyblld S17.97. Paul l.ud wlg $23.92, James Churchill $23.92, Percy Langdon 1117.91. Paul' Lud wlg Jr. $17.94. O. II. Langdon $2.1.90, W. W. Pugll SI 1.90. A. B. Allen $8.97, .1. A. Trobee $2.99. M. E. Allen $5.99, Homle Howard $87.13. Burt .Matthews SI7 90; DIST. 36: C. F. Watson St3i; T lliirmiv -1! It 1 t.-....i s.-i I -iv I....1, it t .;..,,., '. ..''. "":' -' v- "pn-1 i nil ims SZ I O. Il-tf'lir u ..,. . 29.u. Harold .silenlus $28 4o, u.i li. I'i'i'tj ss.98. Arthur Dean $5.98 v.,i .i.. .. . ' 1 ' i - '..ii ,-i.i,i, .iiniii iM-isnn ',--,8- l-rnesl stewnit $7.1 i(ieo. 41: Oscar 42: A. L. Pi-ownson SsiUl, llonard Bi'ownson $lt;.4l r. ii. iiownmn 20.93. w. T. Ilii ks S-12.89. W. f. I s $38.39. ILuo'd '"' Harold Sellers S17.94. T. .1. Bowman $:;5.ss. oharlov strode $32.89. o, li. Pollard $.!. i. ''''""'r Strode $20.93; DIST. 46: 11. J. Spalding $47.88. n,.,. UMenliu -a ell $2.99. Oscar Matloon $2,99. ''", k ,,n"""" Arthur Wool- I.., -.ii ni i.- t.. , i....... .. ...-.. : ' '- (u.m Mewart Horner $ 3.45, Hem, :!.!. (!..,. Itiwe Stove SU 97; I IS I . W. F. Powell $71 SS. (1. Powell ?i;9.78. C A. Cook $68.77. ! Kilseoe Cook $118.77 Carl IMirL-ln. out tin ni $71.75, D. C. t Ileal : I liot si:s 77 v n ,-i... .....'. .V.'.'" '.l V.,.. . '. V-. i." f . '" .nhm. tt:-l Til 1,- 1 1 ........ . t v,,,.., ii, '"" ? 'I'11 ii,-w ,-v ii..i.u tm 7 - n ' $7.ss" ,; P uvell ! ' li t ' ' .'. . ." . :'- . " """" "'"'" 1'laiPl Powell iwen 2 :2, inland Powell1 tU'lss i,li..,.- i .1 (Crohn $167.S0; PIST. 62: Clifford' "'!Sa 2 24; DIST. 69: M. Rasmus- Si" jt?,M." s- c- ,lur8t .' tlod Ku'Uiitt 156.81. Forest Em-. ,niU 56 8"""er Km"" Arthur . Wagner $7.M. Howaid . l.onar( 1J7 flj fh m9..r IHU . iilat-k $47.S4( Oeo. Gurney 5tt.33. Hen Gurni'y 350.83. Olen (ittrney 147 84. Hill Howard 146.34; IJIST. 7M: Walter AtiRat $5.9$, Earl itrant ;i.73. J. H. (Jlbson ?a.73, Al- Donald llaugirty $19 95, Bert Matthews S19 9.'.. C. V. Lundeen S29.Uo. llobert A. Kll.dlay J19.9; C. W. I'ncketl $39.95, Gene Puckett X:.4 !.- flni lnHnr CIOI ill i m,,,,.'),.,.,. Charlie Dysert Biooniberif $44.80, Paul Denimer $29.90, John (ialla $44.85, ,Wiu.. Stevenson SM.io. Albert Calla $28.40. Virgil Lynn $2.99; DIST. 7: A. H. Lehn herr $5u.SS. Hay Baldwin $5. 98, B. L. Demi $8.97, John Thrusii s7 C. W. Perry $102.37; DIST. 78: J. w. Thomas $2.99, W. I. Sheetz $17.81. D. w. Hanks $14.97. A. W. uimgnouse $11.97, L. W. Crocket Suim, Morgan Phillips $14.95, J. J. Fetterman $17,94. J. A. Winkle $11.96. Special Tax Bills DIST. 4: Frank Cain $1.50. Sey mour Washburn $2,012.49; DIST. 5: Hoseburg Nat'l Bank (assign) $1.0oo.on. Hoedsport Hdwe. Co. $4.70; DIST. 63: Feenaughty Much. Co. $175.86, N. G. Penoell $3.50; DIST. 69: Feenaughty Much. Co. $33.35, .1. A. Denn $176.78; DIST. 71: Snilllu & Vaughn $850.00; DIST. 74: A. 13. Nlckens $5.32; DIST. 78: J. W. McGlnnis $48.00, J. A. Jaques $488.62, Feenaughty Much. Co. $14.87. General Road Payroll . Alfred Cloako $159.01. E. w uaua 912 i.z-i, Dick tUnm SI 09 IlllllDI-l I.-l.i.ll..., c-t.i An 11 i., ., I gerty $14.95.' Per"y Beals $40.49 ! Norman Ellis $27.53. C W Lun- deen $20.68, J. M. Mpancake $18.09, v,,no- "'-iiitiiiK fliu.ou, w. 1.1111- deen $8611, J. ,M. Spancake $114.80, Chas. Ellenblil'K $122.90, D. A. Mc Cord $43.68, C, W. Lundeen $32.91. J. M. Spancako $21.83, Donald Hng eerty $11.97, Bert Matthews $15.95, Donald HagRorty $7.98, C. W. Lun deen $12.00, Hobert A. Flndlay $7.98. C. W. Puckett $16.00, P. D Wolford $23.94, P. D. Wolford 513.92, Jim Wolford $15.97, O. H. Brown $17.95. John Martin $17.95 S. F. Cnwlfield $24.95, 13. O. Weatll orly $105.49, A. E. Moore $122 25 J. M. Doordorff $47.11. ;. General Road Bills n-nsell Grader Mfg. Co. $51,60, Highway Ser. Co. $0.38, Portland Oxygen & Hydrogen - Co. $5.06, Churchill Hdwe. Co. $13,30, liny White $4.03. Wharton Bros. SI4 fix .1. A. Denn $39.12. Union Oil Co. $200.00, II. A. Cool $2.00, Shell Co. $310.70, Andy's Ser. Sta. $2.03, Geo' I W. Culver $3.00, Cowan's Gar. 550.44, lisbg. Super Ser. Sta. $41.00. ' Lawson Gar. $2.00, Sulherlin i Hdwe. Co. $1.50, S. N. Miller $2.25, 1 Oxweld Acelyllno Co. $8.00, IPow ell's Furn. Store $4.15, J. W. none fiol $8.50, Prest-O-Llte Co. $13.76, Denn Garrelsen Co. $0.75, ;. A. Lockwood $203.25, Ore. State 'High-1 way Com. $8.15, J. D. Adams I $29.98, Hoseburg Gar. 548. ' Market Road Payroll ' Clyde Rydell $83.78. Gilbert Binder $62.79, Nels Hvdell $8 97 Lawrence Ralph $2.99, Card Snga-i herd $2.99, H. J. Spalding $7.98,! Sam Powell, $7.98, Jack Mattoon ! $2.99, Frank Cltin $174.70, II. A i Lano $95.70. C. N. Iluiin $103.74, W. V. Hurst $150.31, Homer Gal lop $131.81, II. P. Doyle (assign) i $122.26, D. J. Bnrke $3.99. Mrs. R II. Gallop $76.80. E. w. Cookie $23. SS. J.JO. Doyle (assign) $99.74, Charles Bonner $19.95. Henry Schmnll $71.51, E. J. Hollowny $S3.02, W. H. Carruthers $89.77, John Wimer 5S5.78, H. II. Bergold $89.77. Jess Gibson $89.77. E. It Wlmer $23.91, w. V. Hurst (as slKiil 54.75, W. V. Hurst (assign) $:2.2.i, II. fl. Montgomerv $19.47, H. G, Kioro $17.97, II. A. Hutching $11.98, M. C. Bowker $174.75 Hoy Fisher $91.87. Francis Mack $87.37 J. II. Under $93.62. Davton Mlnler $98.10. S. A. Mode $93.62 D. .Mc Cullocli $49.33, Frank ' Knllsche 835.88. T. E. Halph $37.37, Arthur Mack $37.37, L. A. Holph $14.96. J. F. Kausclio $2.99. Fnv Madison ."11.99, Kenneth .Madlsort $14.95, Paul Tapp $10.40, Clvde Hvdell S7.98, Nels Itydell S2 .99, Gl'lherl Binder $2.93, c. F. Lewis 57.47, Wlllard ('hewer $2.99. AKlen Cheever $1199. C. W. Pike $35.94. oi... ... .... . 1 ' " '-1-4 Will. Thonue Hnn SI Jl li-,,n T., icy $10.46. W. S. Parks $2.75. I D. Wolford S:i7 jr. .1. 11. uoltoNl $117.36. O. O. Multh ews $27.93, Chas. Frederlrksou $23.92, Chas. Olson $5.98. (), Olson ! S5.98, Hobert Stovenll 52.99, ' ("nrl .niiinsnn si-i. is. Et Hei-se i;m i i Bert Matthews 515.96. Donald llae'!?0'. gerty $11,97, Hobert Finlny $11.97,1 J'.. llaliley $83.93, Hay Mabley Mi.9C. Gene Puckett $13.50. indinci nana Bills II. A. Cool $6.85. Scoltsburg Gar. 1 ?-"". Ivor .1. Hoston Co. $9.777.52. ! Market Road Bills .1. A. Denn Powder Co. $476.iui, Cenlllll Itispec. Hlirenu $24 69. First Siale Sav. Hank (assign) ''3,199 22. J. J. Iladraiin $350.00. II. I.. Ilossen (assi-n) $38.25. Sam A. Knser 51.00. II. I,. Bossen S4.ID. Union t'lnugh SO .98. fnnm. Drede- l"C Con. Co. $773.13. F. V. Swear. illgcn $19 61. It. I). Tlinmas S:5 Til Austin Wcslern llonil Mn.-li ir' $2,446.79. n,-Mn t.j n II ii-in..., .. .. " "'"n Htclmrd t' n., ., .' ,;v,i.. - i, i . i. yriiiignnuse ?li.!ll ; s .": K- R. I.Htl itnii ii, i,..k..h . I hillips 99 V iintpo iiij a til, .. v ."ami sis.m. lxtn immi 5J...29, M. Howard $15.69. Hnogo Fund Bills 1 nurciuii iidwe. Co. si ir, si.mit I lllirclilll Hdwe. Co. SI .1 Intl.... a-itn, . , . , ' ' '" . Otlo Vle'ntrel 'i" ss virti. r ,r i "i Z Vl" r , i ), r Vmd.onnro.IH "TfZ , so"t! 1 , Th S 1M C Garden stakes for aov .or. . : i : "Mfm i mmmt ilm W Wi I I HSiStv?69 A'j-b til I'll Tl ' We offer you the finest equipment that the world's largest tire factory can produce. GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS if' you want the best. GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS if you want maximum ' , quality for a minimum investment. These two types offer you a quality tire at just about the price you want to pay. We offer you in addition a brand of SERVICE that will make sure that every Good- .... year Tire you buy from us will deliver its full quota of mileage and . satisfaction on your wheels. Isn't this the kind of TIRE SERVICE you want? ' , .' ' ' i -. Quality Economy Service , Healy-Wood Tire Co. Located tit Wed Dixon's Super Station Stephens and Mosher Sts. -On the Highway ' Phone 104 CAMP FIRE SPARKS FROM WOLF CREEK Sundav was a hie div for the .-iiuiti.V nils a in ii.ij iui Camp Fire girls at Wolf Creek camp. Every minute was rull fi-om the time some early wnkers began talking before reveille and drew the punishment of carrying twenty five buckets of water each to wet tlown tho parade ground, until the last Sliest had departed and the camp fire by Little Hlver was ex tinguished. For once talis was a welcome ii.nu. minors nno mo n - ers, brothers and sisters, rela - lives nod just friends begun arriv ing heioro the girls llnl.-ihed cap ers, putting the camp In ship- shane. Itv noon qiiorIk were ev.u-v. . . where. nspeiuioK tenls, following Ihe trail up Wolf creek or spread-1 pool'. More than half of the camp ing their picnic iinch by creek or, ers were already polywogs or frogs ""'"1 . i 'i i . w" , The flavor of Hills Bros Coffee is as distinctive as the gran deur of the West. Controlled Roasting Hills Bros.' pat ented, continuous process that roasts only a few pounds nl a llmt is the reason (or this rare flavor. No other method can roast every coffee berry So evenly and produce such matchless, uniform flavor. HILLS BROS Cl COFFEE v I CWII 0 . ru 04. iTJUrt: 1S ov.j-n: 1 svul ' : " ' '-:''; : When It Comes after the swimming hour.' a few remained to witness the paulo - mime performance of Hiawatha staged very effectively on the banks of Little river just at dusk. Besides the pleasure of vlslllngi ! w 1,1, tiw.t r.....llln tl. ti I ,,...,, ...,.. .,, ,na lcs. salads and baked beans, left frqin. me picnic sniuruny, wore brougtii by members of Hie Kiw-unls club. Cookies, cake, nutrslimallows, soda Iiop, oranges anil othe fruit have also been donated to tho camp. During Ihe first week of camp various activities have been In progress. MviniminR of course . takt,8 rirst nlllc(, E,n(1 nrown A l .,,.hpii Fiher i,n,o t ,i. tsi ma Crltzer, Mary Dell Geddes, Lois Ann u nipple, Allenn Brown and Aleen alker have passed the pnlyvog test, tho first swimming puiywog icsi, ine ursi .st, aml hnV(, RrB(llmtl,rt to the big ana are working hard to nnss higher tests made under Heaver's Instruction. Another counselor, known to the girls as Burro, has been holding classes for llurro girls who ate working for the Fagot Bearer's i rank. They have learned various '. phases of camp craft, building fires, making cranes, broilers, etc.. and are now making maps of the camp grounds. The handcraft classes have made books decoraled with the personul symbols and are learning to do block printing with soap as tho medium. Besides the lllnwntha perform ance, the dramatic class havn giv- I en 1110 i roiessor s Magic," a hort skit, n pajama drill, and one nielli was devoted to dramatiza tion, by groups of girls bom in Ihe various months. Every nlnbl there i Is singing around Ihe camp fire, I telling of ghost stories, readings. I In all about seventy people vis. iter! Camp Wolf Creek during the first week. Among those who have been here are: Carlos Page. H E Cully. H. Wollonhcrc. Mrs E S i.ewis and son hdcar. Mrs. Arthur Bantu and .Mariarot llaiim. mim, Miss 1 Eva Delaniler. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Good. Mr. and Mrs. Gethles and j-iui it.iines. .nr. snrt Mrs. R n Williams, Dr. and Mm n ri ai,.' maker and children Di.rii ...h I iienrani Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford I r"" SOUS, 1. II. Nn.S, Tom , Ness anil linn F.ntla.. it-. , . "'.''l-l nd Betty Whipple. Mr.. j Stanley Kidder, Raymond Bell, -- - - W'iiiiier Margaret, 4 i4 4 PATRIARCHS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Union Encampment W e d n esday, 1..1.. on o . ai- i. i i.i a i0 n,,,.'" ' :,,.,, 4en Kiilo degree. Lunch. Hena Wills, Shirley Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher mid Marlon Fisher, Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Ban ning and two children, Mr. and MlB. Nurnth mill Miss Elsie Wei- mien, mr. una ivirs. ceureiter, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Brown am son Barton, Clyde Wlard and M. G. Snell, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Horner, Mrs. Chas. Walker and son Gor don and William Davis. SCRIBE. SEATTLE, Wash., July 23. The force of scienco yoked lo the forre of religion can effectively assure an end to war. the Institute of in ternational relations was told here last night at its opening session. Tho speakers were Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, president of the UnW verslty of Oregon, at Eugene, and the Right Her. Tilua Lowe, blshon of the Methodist Episcopal church. i-oriianu, uregon. 1 nn social scientist, probing Into Ihe motives and nrr,., r .-,n- rfis Interestedly. tan apply its findings ,n Promotion of peace, Dr. Hall said. "He ran show that war Is futile. One nation cannot deslrov Ihe re sources of another without destroy ing Its trade. War Is barbarous. Only the linelvlilzed still believe hat righteousness can be obtained y np sword. War hlszes national .i.i.iiMiw. uniy a oront line teem patriotism can bring peace. War breaks down respect for law. In war- m"n throw law to the wind nrppdlnK a cynclsm for all law in pence times," tho speake raver- reu. Bishop Loo declared scinontlfic formula useless "unles sthey av vitalized hy the dynamic force of the human heart through which works the spirit of Ood." EDUCATORS GIVE THEIR FORMULAS FOR Fill 11