Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 15, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURQ NETS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928.
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frlIIIIlIlIMTM.I.II.IITT.M
GOOD NEWS
For the Careful Autoist
New Machine Will Prevent Many
Accidents
We have equipped this shop with a Modern Brake Test
ing Apparatus that tells you accurately the efficiency of
your car brakes. Take no
drive in and let The Jumbo
sible detects m your car.
.PERCY CROFT
Corner Main and Douglas Sts., Roseburg. .
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ALLOWED BY AUGUST
OF
; Following is a list of the coun
ty bills aiullted and allowed at the
regular meeting of the county
court:
General County Bills
Rdmstr.: F. C. Frear .$11.00,
Drain Motor Co. $1.90, Recdsport
Garage $2.95,. Taylor's Battery
Stntlon $4.00: Sheriff: Pnrslow-
Furn Co. $5.05. Rov rhitnhlne-
$18.60, P. A. Webb $8.52, Coen Geo- L- Nicholas $1.40; Assessor:
Lumber Co. $3.50, R. F. McKalgp- Curtis Calkins $49.10; Bounty:
$3.00, F. W. Dillard $4.50, H. M. I p- Is- Hausotter $20.00, 8. B. Bolen
McCabe $10.'39, Geo. Dletsch $7.86, i batigh 510.00, Tom Cuniilnghnm
Percy Croft $5.65, Frank Hopkins1000; Medicine: Pioneer Drug
$124.00, Churchill Hdwe Co. $.50, ! Store $27.75; Jail: Mattie V.
Highway Ser. Co. $112.75, W. C. Houser $181.60; Emergency: C. O.
Grubbe $7.98, J. L. Dodson $65.45,larrett $300.00; Rgt. of Way: C,
Western Union $14.54; Co. Clerk: 'w- plck $100, Frank T. Gilpat-
Olass & Prudhomtne Co. $310.00,
Burroughs' Add. Maeh. Co. $2.75;
Crt. House: Churchill Hdwe. Co.,
$7.70, Quine & Co., $141.00, H.
Ennstcin $24.97. Louis Snilck S3 .99 J
Clifford Fields $3.99: Co. Court : ' l!lc- 'J'cl- & Tel- f:-. $89,76. Calif.
Huron W. Clough $25.70, Clvde,()re- Po'. Co., $78.49, .Igler-Cra-Reckley
$28.70. H. S. 1 French ;vc" Hdwe. Co., $20.63, Rsbg. Book
Trans. Co.', $1.00; Crt. House i Store $18.45.
Fund: O. O. Matthews $22.68, Tom Road District Payroll
Flndlay $20.93, Bob Flndlny $27.93,1 Dlst- 1: B. S. Sutton $5.99, Ar
C. W. Puckett $55 93, Gone Puck-Ithur Wagner $5.99, Creed Conn
ett $83.93, H. L. Eppstein $23.58, f1-74: Dist. 8: Alex Sawyer
William Scott $300.00, E. R. Metz-i'46-'1- Jacob Sawyers $20.93, Geo.
ger $7,660.00, Rudolph Rltzmnn I Cowman $5.98; Dist. 9: Roy Fish
$92.15. Wm. Scott $126.64. Ben B.!er 15-95' D- McOilloch $25.41,
Irving $2.50, J. A. Denn Pov. Co., Dayton Mlntor $14.95, Geo. Bulloch
52.13, F. F. Patterson $78.90; Just S1J9' w- McCulloch $23'98, J. B.
Crt.: Chns. F. Hopkins $95.20, Rader $11.96, Dallas Tapp., $8.96,
Myrtle Thackery $7.60, John Con-:Jno- Pichctto $5.97. Dave Plchette
ley 57.60, Vint Donp.vln 57.60, Fred 5-97- Plchette $5.97; Dist. 10: G.
Rowe $8.00, Roy Conlev $7.60, J. . w- Croucher $20.45, Joe Custer
M. Martin $5.30, ' C. W. Hawes 7-47- A- Calmer $11.96, C. A.
$8.50, Ella HaweR $8 60 Ro-jProc't 520.96; Dist. 12: R. 13. Mont
bert Hawes 58.60, Thomas Krew- Romery 16.49, T. F. Heard $7.99,
son 54.75,, J. E. Stenrllng J!BS Williams $2.99; Dist. 17: A.
$1.00; Coroner: M. E. R!tte c- l,lllm 27.43, Elmer Moore $2.99,
$79.80, Dr. Geo. Hotick $5.00, Dr. In- s- Klrkpatiick $17.94, J. W.
Patterson $5.00, CIihr. Chamber-1 ,J,,ts I'7-!'4. Peter Dldtel, Sr..
lain $2.60, John Montgomery 52.60,1'2 91'; "lst- 30: Stewart Horner
Insane: Mrs. A. Wade $56.00; 88.97; Dist. 22: R. J. Spalding
School Supt.: Siithcrlin Sun $1.85, ,'! Dist. 28: Roy Agee $17.46.
Lillian B. Davis 5149.00. Eva H. ;Chns. Sands $13.45; Dist. 33: V.
Arkert $40.00, Mrs. Edith S. Ackert D- Lnnc 9-9s J- s- M!r'- r":
$63.45; Juvenile Off.: Agnes Pitch- Dlst- 4S; Strader $3.05, C. L.
ford $26.65; Ferry: Union Iron Branton $3.99: Dlst. 49: A. A.
Works $1.35. StearnB & Cheno- GustafBon $12.48, J. E. Parker
weth $11.46. Reedsn. Tow Boat Co., 5 Earl Baker 52.99, Fred Hart
515.00; J. N. Hedden $7.16, Paul man J3S.87,' Dlst. 52: Jamos
Bernhardt $169 15. J. Paul Wes- Leatherwood $5.72, James Bar
Rels $66 00, H. O. Thomas $2.75. Eu- ,r"m 2-99. Frnnk Mclltigill $2.99;
gene Wessels $17.97. H. L. Bos- n,st- 61 : J- Meredith $12.48:
sen $17.38, Riley Andrews $21.00. I)lst- Arnold Kasper $2.99.
Harold Esslestrom $6.00. Rov Wnir- Ermel. Brlggs $12.49; Dlst. 65: R.
goner $3.on, Scottsburg Gar. $72.32,'"- Alspaugh $82.57, W. E. Wat
I'mpqtia River Nnv. Co.. $35.00: .klng Joe Deardorff $53.90.
Co. Survevor: Clifford Fields 11:6 SelK $25.41; Dlft. 71: J. E.
$3 99. Paul Saae $3 99. J. V. Long H.mey $97.34, Elmer llaney $11.96.
$3.99, Fronx Strader $3 99. Fred- Waller Thompson $23.96,- Will
erlck Post Co., $15 56. Doug. Ab- ,"r Thompson $20.93, Earl Haney
stract 53.50. H. L. Eppstein $28.00, H.96; Dlst. 73: J. R. Bailey $3.49.
Churchill Hdwe. Co., $3.00; Co. Comard Townsend $7.47, Freddie
Home: Ideal Bakerv $5 44. Cass Townsend $2 99, Pal Cowan $2 99;
Street Market $1685", J. H. Pinnl- ' 74: 0- Barter $13 47. Carl
ger $92.40. Duds for Men $9 35. Bloomberg $.15.91; Dlst. 75: John
Economv Ornc. $72 68. R. P. Mc-: Richards $3.99.
Lendon $79 00. Walter Singleton ""d District Bills
$1.00, Jennies Dirks $5.60. Dr. E. B.I Dlst. 3: Gardiner Mill Co.. $9.38;
Stewart $7 00, Dawson $12.00. P'"- t'mpqua Mills & Tbr. Co..
Coen t.hr rn ticni? rnrrtnn $52; Dlst. 6: H. E. Kennedy
Bishop $1.50, Bill Sebrlng $.75,i7
Look .for1
t the red tin
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chances with guess work S
Brake Tester show any pos- E
Rsbg. Elec, $469.79,' L. W. Meti-
ger Co., 83.35. Doug Co. t Flour,
Mill $20.70, S. S. Bolsinger $15.03,iE. L. Johns $11.97, J. E. Warren
Dr. Geo. Nicholas $2.60, Doug. Co,
Creamery $1.60, Churchill Hdwe,
Co., $10.15, Marsters Drug Co.,
515.65; Health Unit: Bur. of P. H.
N., $2.72, Amy Erickson .$60.00,
Nathan Fullerton $2.00, Helen' At-
wood $60.00, Rsbg. Steam Laun.
53.96, Rsbg. Book ' Store $2.75,
Mont. Ward & Co., $3.19. . Dr.
A. C. Seely $20.00,' Peoples
Dr. A.' C. Seely $31.00, Peoples
Supply Co., $7.00, Red Cross Pliar.,
$27.65, Peoples Supply Co., $31.00,
Dr. C. B. Wade $31.60, Mercy Hos
pital $14.00, J. C. Penny Co., $2.98,
E. C. Stehsoth $10.00, B. R. Shoe
maker $3.0.0, Peoples Supply Co.,
$20.00, W. B. Lesh $5.00, Doern
beeher Mem. Hosp., $40.00. floern-
becher Mem". Hosp., $62.00. Peoples
Supply $11.26; Herd Inspector: Dr.
rick 5100.00, R. N. Duckett $160.00:
Current Expense: Koke Chapman
Co., $6.66. Kilham Stat. & Print
Co., $20.37, Klamath County
r8.90, Rsbg. News-Review $96.23
20: Ist. 6: Shell Oil Co., $5.33,'
Stand. Oil Co., J27.ll, Jensen Gar.,
I7J.I8; Dist. 7: H. U Bosen
11.76; Dist. 16: n, R. Rlchter
llu.48; Dist. 17: O. A. Houser
3.S5, Hurts Hdwe. $4.24; Hist, It:
Ulendalu Lbr. Co., J3.5J; nlftt. SO:
II. J. Spalding S175.50; Dlst. 25:
Bonila Howard 14.90, S. N,. Miller
J3.26, Cowens Gar. $41.37; Dist.
33: E. E.. Woodstock 13.10; Dist.
37: Churchill Hdwe. Co., J7.3U;
Dlst. 46: s. N. Miller .19.67, Andy's
Ser. SUt. 425.62: Dlat. 47: Xliflnr.
Crfrfen Hdwe. Co., $.45; Dist. 49:
SallnKB Cash Store 4.50; Dist. 61:
Churchill Hdwe Co., J2.00; Dist.
64: Marte Hdwe 17.30; Dist. 65:
A. C. Rexroad 14.30; Dist 69: R.
H. Easley $9.00, H. E.. Ralston
J2.75; Dist. 71: Rock Cr. Stace
Line J5.00; Dist. 70: Geo. 11.
Johnson $20.10.
Special Tax Payroll
Dist. 4: J R. Bailey $3.49, D. A.
Peusluy $40.35, Earl Ilulley $2.99,
Hour.. Bailey $2.99, J. R. Bailey
$X.99; Dist. 5: O W. Puckett $7,8.0S, Beall Pipe & Tank Corp.
$101.78, Kloyd Baker $70.26, Merle $K10.55, J. A. Deiin $S.T5, Hsutr.
Baker (iissIbii) $43.35, Tom Houso- Gar., S1.IK, Slovens Auto Camp
maim $01.29, H. VanCleave $2K.93, S23.47, Asso. Oil Cu., $100.00,
W. W. Patterson $28.93, O, B. Feenuuehty. Much. Co., $15.90,
Walker . $89.91, Melvln Clayton IIsur. Welding & Had. Works
$29.90, Arnie Pajari $11.96; Dist. $3.00, H. S. French- Trans. Co.,
11: Roscoe Conn $3.75, J. C. Mor- $4.08. Stand. Oil Co., $100.00, IS.
ban $11.93, Ward B. Jolliff $93.67, E. Woodcock $.75, Elktou Gar.
John Ison $23.98, David Churchill $1.70. J. D. Adams & Co., $31.19,
$11.99: Dist. 10: .C.'W. Lundeen Orchard Auto Pails Co., $73.58,
$100.90, Clias. Ellenbunr $96.09, C. A. Lockwood .Motor Co., 526.30,
J. M. Suuncake $66.15. Fred Mc- Hohl's Storage Gar. '$180.00, Hlcll
CorU $96.09, Harland Hindi $41.92, iwav Ser. Co., $10.05, Shell Co.,
Chester Fisher $37.40, Max Mvers $151.35, Churchill . H d w o. Co.,
$60.10, 0. W. Lundeen $120.00, $82.85.
James Russell $96.31, Frank Brown I Market Road Payroll
$10.46, Onle Jones $23.92. Rem! Clyde Rydell $19.95. Gilbert
Kennedy,$17.94, Virgil Woolcutt Binder $11.96, John LovenllUKOll
$6.98, C. Smith $4.48, Geo. Smith i $14.95, Arthur Mack S20.93, Fran-
$1.48, Owen Russell $59.95, Frank
urown $35.97; Dist. 24: E. S.
Wertz $12.98. M. E. Paul $11.98. H.
A. Woolman' $5.98, Elbert Cellers
$5.98; Dist. 28: Tom Ridgeway
$72.68; Dist. 41: Oscar Jackson
$38.94, T. S. Breuer $32.94, C. R.
James $23.96, Chas James $35.94,
Milton Green $26.94. Donald Star
buck $8.97, Go. Daniel $7.47, Clin
ton Jones $14.95, Earl Bryant
$18.70, D. H. Painter $17.94; Dist.
46. P. D. Woirord $3.99, R J. Spald
ing $79.80, Sam Powell $67.83, Os
car Mattoon $47.84, Stewart Horn
er $17.84, Ernest Brown $41.11,"B.
F. Allen $37.37, "It. J. Robertson
$14.95, Ora Powell $29.90, Albeit
Toague $23.92, Jack Mattoon $7.47,
Geo. Kesterson $7.47, Wm. Holla
way $80.86, Steve Rents $74.87,
Geo. Rose $68.88, Arthur Woolley
$05.89; Dist. 61:. Frank Snarks
$7.47. Richard Riggs $7.47, Homer
Hnlnes 58.72. Homer Haines Jli 9K
Dist. 53: W. F. Powell 19.47. O.
C. Powell $22.44, C. A. Cook $8.97,
Eugene Cook $8.97, Dewey Debolt
$8.97, Win. Debolt $11.96, Ernest
Hlgglnbotham $11.96, D.-T. Hlggin
bothnm $8.97, E. R.. Shorts 511.96,
J. E. Clayton .$11.96. V. O. Clayton
$11.96, W. C. Powell $29.96, H. G.
Powell $19.47, Carl Hlgglnboth
ntn $8.97, Sidney Adams' $35.97,
L e 1 a n d Powell $36.97; Dist.
65:- T. C. Johns $47.39, D. T.
jonns . $11.96, R. C. Johns $11
$2.99, Ed McBee $23.96. ' Warren
Johnson $5.98, Elmeo Suan $11.98;
Dlst. 69: Wm. .Stinner 569.78, Er
wln Stlnner 569.78; Dlst. 61: Al-
oert Blower $11.99, Wm. Pene
gross $11.99, G. T. Royer $71.63,
Louis Royer $65.86, Fred Henry :
$38.87, Frnnk Smith $41.93, ira
Boyer 52.99, Jess Miller 55.98, Mil
lard Moredith $5.97: Dlst. 62! fi
B. Wlnnlford $1.74, Adam Schnei
der $2.99, Harry Schneider $2.99;
Dist. 61: Ermel Briggs $13.96,
ri-niei uriggs
$12.98. A. Tin-.
Pin $8.97, Dan
B o 1 1 e n batiglt ,
52.99. Henry-Schmoll 55.98; Will-;23
ter Gregory $11.98, Arnold Kasper'""110''1 $93.33, P. 1). Wnlronl
$47.96, Otto Wntzig $47.96, John ' 'l-,i7. O. O. Mntlhews $10.47, C.
C. tjlnian $47.96: DIsC 69: M. K- Fiedcrlcksou $5.98, Alvln An
Rnsmussen $10.-16, Geo. Gurney Iderson $1.19, D. G. Conn $5.96,
$10.47, Ken Gurney $8,97, Win. c- E- Mnbley $23.98, Wiirrcn
Howard $8.97, Arthur Wagner Cloake $17.98, J. H. Wolford
.(, wm. illack J8.97. John
mack $8.97, Howard Leonard
$7.47, Forest Emmltt $10.46. Stan
ley Eniniitt $10.46. Floyd Emmltt
$19.33, H. C. Hirst $23.98, Glen
Gurney $17.98; Dlst. 71: P. D
Wolford $5.49; Dist. 72: ' Jack
Hlgglns $25.96, V. N. Poole $14.97,
Tom Hnmmersly $2.99. Frank Van
Norman $7.47, Harry Van Normnn
$8.97, Clii.vbniirne Denn S4 4S- nii
74: Bert Matthews $23.94, Don-Co., 516.36, E. II. Metzger $127.11.
aid Hnggerty $23.94, Bob Fiudlay Bridge Fund Payroll
$23.94, Jean Puckett $71.91, Dou- p- n- Wolford $3.99, It. II. Mont
aid Pankey $9.00, C. W. Lundeen gomery $6.49, Win. Klukald 52.99.
536.00. C. W. Puckett 548.00- Dist ' K- Haney $45.13, Clyde Fosler
76: Ed Dahl $17.94, A. H. Church VT.m, Allen Taylor $8.97, Waller
$23.96, C. W. Perry $108.37; Dist j Thompson $11.96.
77: J. F. McClanahan $8.70. R. E - Bridge Fund Bills
Brown $3.73, W. E. Thompson I Recdsport Gar. 56 96, W." V.
$1.49, Fred Brannlnger $18 25- Hurst $313.61, D. W. Elmore 51.50,
Dlst. 78: J. W. Thomas $32.92, n,H I'lle & Tank Corp., $228.32.
C. W. Ollnghouse $38.92, O. B E. Alklns $3.80. It. T. Ashworlll
Woodruff $23.92, Jess Winkle' H . - Dn $70.-16, Weavers
$20.93, C. Dayton $14.95, Dave Mc-!nr., $5.76, Reedsport Hdwe. Co.,
uinnts $14.95, J. J. Fetterman
J2.98, Morgan Phillips $2.98; Dist.
9: Don Baird $20.93. A n nnini
$2.99; Dist. SO: C. W. Puckett
$4.99, Guy Slegrlst (assign) $3.99.
Special Tax Bills
Dist. 4: Martin & Hood 53556 16,
Frank Cain $7.00; Dist. 6: Umpq
Dredging Constr. Co., $492.15
Rocdsport Hdwe. Co., $95.00; Dist.
26: Goodrich Gar. $7.75; Dist. 46:
J. A. Denn Pow. Co., $227.47; Dist.
53: Slearns Chennweth $420.90;
Dist. 55: Lester Grant $3.00; Dist.
59: J, A. Denn 517.77; Dist. 61:
' A. Denn $7.88; Dist. 69: Bill
Howard $3.00, Siearns & . Chen ,
$183.63; Dist. -71: J. A. Denn
$17.25; Dist. 73: FrRnk York
$20.00; Dist. 76: O. C. Welkel
593.18; Dist. 77: R. C. Mill $105 30;
Dist. 78: J. A. Jacques $30.00, J.
A. Jasnues 3o.3o, Churchill Hdwi
Co., $21.85, N. PI. Woodcock 3.5oi
General Road Payroll
Chas. E. Ellenburg $14.96 C
W. Lundeen $19 22. J. M. Span
cake $28.70, Fred MeCord $14 97
llert Matthews $31.92. Donald Hag
arty $31.92. C...W. Lundeen $:i.oo.
Chas. Ellenhlirg $34.93. (',. V I.nri.
deen $32 91, J. M. Spancake $56.76.
rreil vcl oril $319.1, Alfred Cnake
$149.27. K. W. Galla 5129.74. Dick
Ulam $19.96, Alfred Cloake $12 9,
D. O. Weatherly $168.74, A. E
Moore $124 75. 1
General Road Bills
S. P. Co., $ss.2. Wharton Bros .
J6.20, Loggers A Contractors Co..
$4630.00, Ira B. Riddle 54.32. Log -
iters A Cont. Co., 513.60, S. N. Mill-
$s.5o, Austin-Western Road
Ma. Co., $39.66, H. W. Sharp Co.,
'el Mack $29.93, Wilfm-d Haines
$20.93, Claude Edwards- $17.91
Nelson Grubbe $11.96. C. O. Han
cock $25.44, Nels Rydell 5S.97, C.
M. Jensen 55.98, Lawrenco Ralph
$5.98. Clyde Rydell $73.81, Gilbert
Binder $43.35. Gard Sngnberd
$20.93, Alfred Peterson $1.48, Mels
Rydell $5.9.8, Hal Esselstroni $7.17,
Jean Wessela $5.99, R. J. Spalding
$3.99. Sam Powell $3.99, Ora Pow
ell $2.99, Oscar Mattoon $2.99,
Stewart Horner $2.99, Homer Gal
lop (assign.) $161.23, E. W. Con
klo $103.74, Chas. Bonner $95.76,
E. T. Hollnway $19.95, W. H. Car-
ruthers $103.73, John . Winter
$97.75, H.-H. Bergold $95.74, Jess
Gibson $95.74. E. dt. Winter $25.93,
w. i. worton $ioy,Y3, a. i'-. cawi
field $44.91, Frank Cain $171.69,
B. A. Lane $107.72, C W. Hurst
$105.73, Jack Bailey $23.94, O. O,
: Matthews $10.47, C. E. Fredrlcksoll
57, D. G. Conn 57.47. C. E. Mau
ley $35.97, Warren Clouko, 535.97,
Ifoniln Howard $61.61, S. N. Wood
ward $71.87, M E. Allen $69.86,
Percy Lnngilon $89.85, Paul I.ud-
wig, $14.85, J. A. "l'robeo $11.85,
Theion Thompson 511.85, J. W.
Adams $62.89, Bradford Bros
$25.95, Roy Fisher $131.70, Francis
Mack $62.91, Dayton Minter $77.13,
S. A. Modo $52.43, J. B. Rader
S63.66, D. McCulloch $50.82, Frank
Kauscho . $62.32, T. E. Rolph
$-14.85, Arthur Mack $25.51, L. A.
Rolph $13.36, J. F. Kausche $28.40,
Kenneth ' Madison $16.41, Geo.1
Bullock 57.98, Dun Miiupiii $5.97,
Kldon Fisher $4.44, Robt. Mecon
ium $5.92,- Denn Mode $1.48, Day
ton Minter $35.93 Fay Madison
$17.97, Roy Fisher $15.98, M. C
Bowker $171.75, Donald Hnggorty
$35.91. Bort Matthews $37.90, Bob
Flndlay $17.88, Jean Puckett
$121.67, C. W. Lundeen $54.00, C.
W. Puckett $96.00, F. S. Weather
ley $22.21, Clyde Rydell $7.98, Gil
bert Hinder $8.97, Nels Rydell
$7.47, Lawrence Ralph $2.99. John
Levonhagen $2.99, C. W. Pike
05. Chas T. Nail $13.95, P. I).
Market Road Bills ,
Denil Gel-ri'lseii Co., $15.68, R. O.
Thomas $2.70, liver J. Rosten Co.,
$2375.13, Cmp. Mills ,t Tbr. Co.,
$91.80, Reedsport II d w o. Co.,
$27.10, J. N. Hedden $.'11.80, Heeds
port Gar., $7.66. Churchill Hdwe.
Co., .$1.80, Feenaughty Mach. Co..
$62.24, C. A. Catching $3268.33. R.
f. Thomas $1.95. J. A. Denn Pow
2-!l!'. Scottsburg Gar. $7.61.
On Way to Co st
Mrs. Ellznhnlh Adnms of Mnrsli
field visited hero yesterday iiKcr
noon on her way home from Eu
gene, where she has been (or Ihe
past few days.
Visitor Returned to Walla Walla
Mrs. Karl Kennedy of Walla
Walla has returned home afier
vIsIIIiir ns tin. guest on Mrs. Gee.
Stearns at the Hockley ranch for
a week. Mrs. Kennedy In ihe
daughter of Mrs. Henry linker,
also of Wnlla Wnlla.
VJe LAUNDER SHIRTS
AHO SHIRTWAIST TOO--
I So THAT THEY SEEM
I &UITE FRSH AND ME.W-
Your shirt waist anil his shin
should tnke a trip to I his laundry
and return. Thev will Hemnntilrnti-
to you our expert ability, our polite I
manner nf nervine nnrl nnr medi.c !
late prices. We Invite you to do
! this,
i '
Kosebure bteam Launrlrv
Phone 79
Roseburg
I Vie LAUNDER SHIRTS I
AHOiHIRTWAliU TOO-- I
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LOCAL
Visitor From Eugene
Miss Maxlne Moore, formerly of
(Ills I'lly, is here fi-mn Euni'iie vis
ll ms relatives and friends.
Visited Lake
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh, (Jeo.
Marsh and Mrs. E. C. Hall spent
the week-end at Ciater Lake.
Aceepted a Position
Mrs. J. 11. Hushes of this city
lias accepted a pusitiou as clei-k
tit the J. C-. Penney company
store. v
Vacationing at Beach '
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richards and
family ttt- speiidinK Ihe week at
llundon lunch enjoying a .vacation
und visiting.
Returned to Portland
.W. Sechjen returned to Portland
yesterday evening after spending
ihe past several days here on busi
ness. Visitor Here Tuesday '
.Mis. R. L. Collins, formerly of
this ctty, was here from Eugene
yesterday afternoon visltins with
relatives and friends.
Visiting in Looking!
Miss' Alice Hostick and; small
niece, Violet Andrus, are gliests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II..
Marsh of Looking Glass;.
Expected From Canada
Nettle Stewart of itosntown,
Saskatchewan, Canada, is expect
ed here today and will visit nt the
home of Mrs. Lldin A. Sherk.
Here on Business
Willis Moffltt, formerly of this
city, was here from Eugene, whore
lie is employed by the Sou I hern
Pacific company, on Tuesday af
ternoon. . .
From North Umpqua
Mr. and Mrs. W. F., Hopkins
were here from their home near
IlongUn yesterday afternoon visit
ing friends nnd transacting busi
ness.
Returned to Myrtle Creek
After siending the past few days
acre looking after land business.
I). Talmadge returned to his home
in Myrtle Creek yesterday aftor-
noon.
Left for Nevada
Mrs. II. M. Love nnd her daiieh.
lei. Mlita limn Inva InTI ....t .....
May for Battle Mountain, Nevada,
.mis. jove recently sold her hem
stitching shop in this city.
Visiting In Ashland-
Miss Elizabeth WJls5n wont to
Ashland yesterday afternoon nud
will , be there until Friday visiting
wun mentis at the Southern Ore
gon Normal school.
1
ViBltlng at Clark Home .
Mrs. F. K. Allen and son arrived
here Tuesday ,atternoon from Eu
gene to visit at the home of Mr.
nnd. Mrs. J. E. Clark. The-visitors
formurly' lived here.
St Paul Visitor Left
Mrs. E. C. Hall of St. "Paul,
Minn., left Tuesday for Eugene,
where she will visit with relatives
enrotite to her homo. Mrs. Dull lias
been a guest for the pant ten days
nt the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Marsh and Mr. and Mrs.' A.- II.
Marsh of Looking Glass.
To Cottage Grove
MIsh Bertha Sears of Portland
went to Cottage Grove Inst eve
ning after visiting hero as the
gllf.Kf nf Ml unl Mo, II ft t.'I
llntt. Mr.1 Elliott Is in charge tif
ine snoe department at the J. C.
Penney company store. Miss Sears
will visit relatives in southern
Lane county.
Miss Page Home
After a month's visit in the ensl.
Miss Mnrgnret Page returned to
lier homo in this city yesterday
aflernoon. She visited principally
111 SI. Paul and ulso visited her
slsler In llnrlowton, Molilalia, her
brothers nt Leeds, North Dnkrtlii.
While awny slice attended the
marriage of her niece, Miss Mar
garet Bottineau.
Trefrens Here for Few Days
airs. ,i. si. Trefren and two
Vniltliri.l ,1u,,nltli.a I.. . r
this clly, arrived here yesterday
nuni I'oruano, wnere thev have
been visiting, nnd will spend n
few days here Willi friends hernre
continuing their journey home to
Yuma. Arizona. Mr. Trefren nlsn
visited in Oregon but preceded his
family home n week or so ago.
Bismarck People Left for Home
Mr. and Mrs. C. (1. Boise of Bis
marck, North Dakota, visitors at
the homo of the former's brother
nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. . E.
Boise, on Hamilton sired, ion
yeslei-diiy for Hielr home. The vis
itors hnve been on a five wei ks'
tour of the went const, visiting on
their Journey Hie Yellowstone nnd
Yosomlte nnllonnl parks. Crater
Lake and other points. They will
stop In Pacific Orove to visit Mr.
Boise's sister and will return then
to their home over the Canadian
Pacific, stopping at Lake Louise.
Home From Portland '
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sandqtilst
and sons, Walter and Harry, have
returned lo Melrose after a visit
In Portland with their daughter
and sister, Mrs. Hnrry Mnybee.
Tatting Vacation Trip South
Mr. and Mis. George Gllhnm
leave this evening on a i n days'
vne.nlon trip. They will pi,,,, ,.
"I -lit In Medford with Mr. (ill.
him'a people, driving tomorrow to
Sacramento. There they will visit
tih other relatives and later will
drive to San Francisco. In the hnv
cllv they ,,. ni.,tH f vrs
Gilliam's slsler. Mrs. flrifni Pond
formerly of this city. Mr. Gilliam!
who la local agent for the Metro
politan Life Insurance company,
will visit the main offices of the
company in San Francisco.
NEWS
From Coast
Mrs. II. K. Kennedy and Mrs. O.
M. Jenkins of Reedspurt were viH
Uoi's here Tuesday.
Visitors In Town
Miss Alleen Melton and brother,
Tom Melton, were here from South
Deer Creek visiting friends Tues
day afternoon.
Try our fly spray on your cows,
$1.35 a Kallon at Wluirlou Urns.
Visitors Tuesday
Mrs. Jack Parrott of ('iimas Val
ley were here for a few hours
Tuesday visiting with friends and
attending to business uialters. .
From Sutherlin
- Mrs. Holm and Marlln Holm
were hero from Sutherlin Tuesday
afternoon visiting with friends
and attending to business affairs.
Canyonville Visitor
J. W. Gross, resident of Canyon
ville, was In this city for a few
hours Tuesday attending to busi
ness matters and tiadlng.
Business Visitor
J. McAllister of Tenmlle snent
the afternoon here Tuesday visit
ing and looking alter, business-interests.
"
' Dry plowing requires plenty of
power. Wo have It in the 10-20 Mc-
Coriuick-DcerliiB tractor. Whar
ton Bros.' '
From Camas
Mrs. Edwurds and Miss Bertha
Edwards of Camas Valley were in
town Tuesday visiting with friends
and shopping. ;
I'lto McCormlck-Doering tractor
comos- fully equipped; governor;
u-ii. iMiuey won separate ciutcll,
brake, etc. It has a surplus or
power and Is economical to run.
See one at Wharton Bros.
Visiting in Vancouver
Aire. Lillian B. Davis, clerk nt
the county school superintendent's
offlco, is spending the week in
Vancouver, Washington. her for
mer home,' visiting relatives and
friends.
Richest Indians
Prepare for Day
When Oil Fails
PAWHUSKA, Okla., Aug. 13.
The Osage .Indluns wealthiest
people In the world, despite the
fact that thoy are among the most
primitive, have Just elected a now
chief In an effort to modernize
themselves.
He is Chief Fred Lookout, 67, a
full-blooded Osago and for ninny
years a picturesque figure In tribal
affairs who beliovos in doing
things tho way the white man does
them. Ho succeeds old Chief Ba
con Rind, a conservative stand.
putter.
Bacon Rind had boon content to
sit hack and accept Hie millions
Hint noiit Itltn llin 1.I...I I I..
yearly from tho Osage oil fields,
nine caring anout the future. Chief
Lookout foresees Ihe day when the
Oltnirn nil lunllu ...III l. ....
nnd wants lo prepare Ills people to
meci. me new conditions.
In agriculture, ho places the
llOnn for liel-nnlllnllnn il l,lu l,.l.
nnd Is urging his people to udopt
mo wiiiie man s memoes.
"And too many of my penplo in-leriniii-rv
with u.i,iia nonnta " i.
laments In broken English. "I want
usnges to marry each other and
keep Ihe Irlho from dying out. I
want my neonle to slinw nnr u-litfn-
brothors wo cun live on home
steads anil run our farniB good.
Osnges will he better off doing
that than erowimr fnt ami ln?v nn
oil. Soino day the oil go."
There nrc 2287 "hofnlHcltf a" nn
Iho Osage tribal rolls, each "head
right" paying from 510.000 a year
up. A headrlght Is transferable i
only through Inheritance and Ibis I
melius nun some usages hold as
tlllltIV lift 19. llOIIllrltrlllu n.nnm, I
ib pain lo mom quarterly by the
louerai government, winch nets as
llielr giinrdlan. -
t LODGE DIRECTORY X
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge
no. ii iueeis every Wednesday i
In Knights of Pythian hall, 134 I
Rose stroet. Visitors always wol-1
come. I
C. W. llORNIin. O. C.
ROY O. YODNO, M. F.
OEO. R. WAR E. K. R. S.
UnionEnoampme"nt" No.-97T7o.-6'.
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern
J)le on 2nd nnd 4th Wednesdays
of each month, visiting Patri
archs alwnyn welcome.
S. M. KELLEY, O. P.
C. F. CRAMER, H. P.
CAUL W. OHMAN. Scrlho
Woodmen of the World, Camp No
25 Mnots In thn Odd, Kollnwa
Hull in Mosnhurg every first
and third Mnndsy evonlns:s. Vis
Ulna; nolchhms nlwnys welcome.
ni m mii.i.kh rinrlt.
BUSTER
KEATON
"COLLEGE"
Also
Fables
Sportlifihts
and
Good Comedy
PLAYHOUSE
SUTHERLIN
WED. AND THURS. 15-16
8 P. M.
? CLoth
FX
Comfort is the prime requisite in artificial teeth.
Our plate work carries with it our gunrnntee for
final and lasting satisfaction. .
, PROTECT YOUR TOOTH HEALTH!
: H. R. NERBAS, Doctor Dental Surgery
H. G. PHILPOTT, Doctor Dental Medicine
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
At a big saving of tlmo and money. , c
WHY leave Roseburg for painless, difficult extraction,
regulating, or pyorrhoea treatments when we do the
, same ns well or better for leas?
All kinds of replacements, bridges or plates, one tooth '
or more, sume uny wnen requested.
I. . SPECIAL
Quality and Prices on Plates and Extractions
NITROUS OXIDE and OXYGEN ANALGESIA Is the
acme of painless processes. .
ALL WORK
Masonic Bldg. ,
At Parting of
M If 111
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si. vt .i -'---j n yy
"If I hnd fought again It would have been for Tex Rlckarid v
foremost boxing promoter of ail time.'-'. So said Champion Gene. Tun
ney when he announced his permanent retirement from the ring, and
here he is shaking hands with Rlokard after the farwell luncheon In
New'York. "Good luck, Gene," said the man who had lost on the gate
receipts. "And better luck to you, Tex," responded the youngster who -was
quitting with some $2,000,000 salted away. . u . "
We notice that some of the people of Rose- ;"'
burg are purchasing reroof and roofing repair
jobs from outside solicitors. Having checked
over some of these jobs we wish to suggest- '
that any of our Roseburg neighbors considering.
roof repairs or replacements, come into our?"
roofing department and check up on qualities,
prices and GUARANTEES. You will be ab
solutely under no obligation to us for this ser-.
.vice. We are very glad to do this. "
We are here to stay we cannot afford to
mislead you.
DENN-GERRETSEN CO., Inc.
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fi'9r,,t "The " 5
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Hi ,h. Advent"': fm. V,"1INIAVA,,, CJ
JffiBa' th , .he Gold W1 LLl jgggf
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fori
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