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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1928. six - - 1 1 GUT OUR WAY" j. By William " ' Kiecv. y There goes THE LAST m 11 WJpSf? 111 Will iMmmwwms Co Pile 1 l v - - rrr - r - ' (he system of fede ral-aid high ways. Dryt Outvote Wets WASHINGTON, 7 Heated house debate on prohibition failed to effect any alteration in the aj propria t ion of SI 3,5u0,00 recom mended for enforcement durii'K the next fiscal year. That section of the treaury-post office supply bill successfully withstood an at tack by wets and was approved by the house subject to a later final vote. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Hulet will prea" h at both the morning and evening services. INCESSANTLY GREEN: Can your wife play an Instrument? GAMLK1GH (wearily): Yes, she plan a lot on the ear-drum. An-j nwers. DIRECTORS W. F. Harris. Pres. A. G. Sutherland, H. O. Pargeter, Henry Harth Vice-President See'y-Treasurer Douglas Abstract Co. INCORPORATED CAPITAL $25,000.00 Abstracts, Blue Prints, Farm Loans, City Loans, Title Insurance. PASSES Not so long ago, the newspapers made quite a feature of the retirement of the last-known public Town Crier. For years he had trod the streets of Provincetown, Massachusetts, ringing his bell and crying out the news and what not. In Colonial times and during the early days of the Republic the Town Crier was a public institution. People depended upon him for the latest news as well as for information regarding sales of goods by local merchants. But the newspaper and advertising made his services unnecessary years and years ago. Today we turn to the newspapers for our news and to the advertising columns for news of merchandise a3 naturally as we do to the sports page, the home economics page, the finan cial page or to any one of the special ized features that make the modern newspaper so indispensable to our every-day life and advertising is as indispensable as the news, for adver tising is news. Advertising is the news of the mo ment just as surely as the latest press dispatch. It tells us what and when and where to purchase to save money and time and energy. It touches our daily lives in a thousand ways it affects the health of our children, the happi ness of our families and our own well-beinrr. imon: Compare Our Rates With Those of Other Organizations Doing Business in the State Schedule set out below shows the total amount it costs to carry our various loans per month. We have no requirement that our borrowers take additional investment stock. Yep, a Mail Heifer Airmail! to., ' t r , If t - i 1 " y v M VtrHarr:--.- ' COUZENS COMES ! OUT WINNER IN : i FIGHT ON TAXES g (Continued from paK 1) I Hfjreemfnt rHUIng for oplional set ' llfnicnt either in 20 or 40 years. 1 Waterway Bill Hdldup ! WASHINGTON. Dec. 8. The I house rivers and harbors coin ; mittee failed to agree totlay on whether the bill It approved lust , session, authorizing appropriation ' of t in. 45. 4 15 for four score river j and harbor projects, should be puilied for passage at this con- Kress. j The measure would effect near i ly all of the coast and many in- terior stales. The largest project gj Is the great lakes connecting Chan- IS j nels involving an expediture of g West to Be Grilled WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 TheiS senate public lands committee to day asked Secretary West to ap pear hefore It in open meeting next !H i list .. . ..i.i n.nij ,r U. " qUCBUVUrU 111 eonneetion ilh his nomination as' I head of the Interior deparunent. l3 ; An inquiry into the Salt Creek A t royalty oil lease renewal to Harry jw I F. Sinclair, which recently was de- Amount Borrowed $ 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 3500.00 4000.00 4500.00 5000.00 Principal $ 3.00 5.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 Interest $ 3.34 6.67 10.00 13.34 16.67 20.01 23.34 26.67 30.00 33.33 Total Monthly Payment $ 6.34 11.67 18.00 23.34 29.67 35.01 41.34 46.67 53.00 58.33 Umpqua Savings and Loanj ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED 1917 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION MONEY PLACED IN OUR INSTITUTION IS NOT SIMPLY j SAFE It Earns More! " ' 1 ' DIRECTORS K E. N. Ewart M. E. Ritter H The co wthat jumped over the moon had littl eon a thoroughbred j dared void by the department of jt juMiee, aiso was ueciut'ti upon in connection with the hearing of Mr. West. The committee has aked ' Hubert Work, chairman of the re I publican national committee and Mr. West's predecessor In the Coolldfre cabinet, to appear before It on Thursday. Oregon Toll Bridge WASHINGTON. I). C, Dec. 8 The house commerce committee has approved a bill to authorize L. I. Montague to construct 'a toll bridge acrosa the Columbia river OFFICERS E. N. Ewart, Pres. A. 0. Sutherland, Vlce-Pret. H. O. Pargeter, Secretary. V. J. Micelli, Treat. Carte E. Wimberly, Attorney Phone 87 Douglas Abstract Bldg. heifer that Audley Horner, 15, of Cas City, Mich., her owner, brought noar Arlington. Ore. to a Cleveland (O.) livestock show. Horner and the heifer flew in an i The measure had the approval of airplane from Detroit to Cleveland. Here are the flvina bovine ana her! ar department but the (part- owner at they landed at the Cleveland airport. The an.mal weight 750 1 n,e"t ?f KrlouHure- recommendr: r i KaInst approval because the loca- I tion or the proposed structure Is on pounds. 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