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    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. ORF.CON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1929.
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ooo, including WanhliiKton, I,i:in. I
i Klumath, UoukUb, Juckou mid
Coon; fourth cIhi. mure than liio,
I uuo.000 and Icon than 4G,UUU,0U0, j
i including Clatsop, Yamhill, Baker'
Union, Tillamook, Polk. Wasco. Co
lumbia, 1'hUIou, l4chute ttiid '
Mnlhmir; fifth claim. 1bw than 2u,-:
OUD.o-Kf, including Wallowa, Moi-j
'row, hood Kiwi. Lake. Glillam. I
: Sherman. Lincoln, llauiey, Jose-!
j pliliif, Grant, Crook, Jofferson,
Wheeler and Curry. ,
&.)cified SaUrito
I in Huiain's iti me louowiug
-"uuty uiine-in, uancu ujmju muiu
1 I clunuificatlons, are att follows:
j In counting of the ft rat claa:
Five Officials of Douglas nherllf, Iti.OtHI; trfamirer. SI. Sou;
W..M r.. P R . : ,,'"'K- ooi nup.rinienu
-MEASURE GOES
THROUGH HOUSEi
TIRE VEHICLES i
WOMAN'S NIGHT
EASTERN STAR MEMBERS THEFT RECITED
4 TAKE NOTICE .,
!
8lxior White, Ix-puty (or
the Worthy ..praiid Matron.
will be with us ou Thursday
4 evening. Feb. 21st, and she
wants to meet all the mem-
bars.
By order of the Worthy
Matrou. 4
Free Johnson, 8ec.
4
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
IN
full killed him outright bad not another
The i member of the, huntinc party
V. 8. Weather Bureau Of .ice, h(taii, wal, ot ih biack maned va-i named Padlar
when be walked right Into a
grown lion iuiking there.
OKLAHOMA CASE Rowburg. Oregon. Data reported ; rU.ty id to be the fiercest of ; The lion turned on Padlar but waa
Under Schedule
School Supt. Listed
$400 Boost. Judge and
Treasurer for $200
' Additional.
Under the salaries bill, H. B.
522, parked by the tower house,
the treasurer and county judge
of Douglas county, now receiv
ing salaries of $1,800 and $2,000,
. respectively, would each get
$20is more yearly. An increase
of $400 per annum is provided
for the school superintendent, at
, present getting $1,800. County
commisnoners' pay would be
rained from $5 to $7 per day for
actual services, plus expenses,
"and the sheriff would continue
to receive his present salary of
, $2,5CO. The rchedule provides
$200 less for both the county
clerk and assessor, each receiv
. ing $2,400 now, but the bill has
a proviso that no existing sal
aries rhall be reduced.
eitt, $3,j00; aanesi.Gr, Ci,0U0; coun
: ty conunlrmionertf, St.Ono,
In count let of Kecond cIuhh: re
i cordT, $1,nihi; Mo-riff, 92,lw.
; treasurer. S2.ioo; clerk. $2,400
for touI"' JuJ-i's. S2.4oo; iwhool
l pti iiiumjrin, , HDHi-DKur,
Jou; county coimnUrflonerri, f.ooo.
' In round') of thn third dans:
I recorder, 1.5u0; sheriff, 52,5Hi;
t treasurer. U.iwo; county judf. $2.-
2oo; clerk, S2.200; achool auperlt,
tendt-ut, $2,200; auHessor, $2,200;
I county coniniiMHfouers, seven dol-
larn iS7l per day.
j In eotintlfH of the fourth dun.
j sheriff, $2.4oo; irfHsui-er. Jtl.fiOK,
I county Judge, $2, loo; clerk. $2. I'm;
, HchMI HUperlntendenl, S2.1on; ua-,
tfstior, 12.100; county commission-1
j ern. aix dollars (81) per day. !
In c-oumieH of the fifth i:Ihs: !
nheriff, S2.:i00; treutturer. SI 1 j
j county judge, 82,ooO; clerk. SJ.ooo, j
mnnor, 92,01)0; county coiumlsHloti
rn, five dollars (I.i) per day.
The act provldea that all neces- j
nary expensea ahall he allowed of- ;
ficera, anil It also piovitO-H that thl
SAI.KM. Ore., K' h. 2u. - Solid I
,i.e trucks u ill not lie P"uUted
wiiM .t thi- hounc Wwlnewlay morn- ""ST Bbou -. a year.
u, : u la. A almllart, , 1 ""''' "" "-
hui 1.-.U-.. in 14.-7 and '1"1' ut "'- "resenl
w.it deieaied in tiie senate. h ,u-
l.;j;id limits on solid tire vehicles ' '
bu-IwIII be itduced atitr January 1. .ta.&ANITY DEFENSE PLEA
2t. l!3o from 2.o-o MUiids. the pre-, OF WALLA WALLA 6LAYER
B. t luiiit. to i,oou waun me onu i
tin- pioriihlllon lconieti ennne l'r. hJ Win)
teoroiogtsi m : nnni
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb." 80. A 8 , .
mMnuhi onirv f .wn-- liarou.etrlc pieatiure reduced
office throuah a window ' to 5
charged today Klruit Mrs. O. 0..KeUl1 ve mi,iUu' f
Hammonds, former confidential uttM'day ,er ueD V '
sectary to Henry 8. Johnston. "'bwl U-mperattir yeate.day
suspended governor, in testimony VWe8t lemPt'rHtur llllfht
before the Oklahoma bouse Inveatl- Average temperature for the
gating committer. k, ,' T.".""
C. A. Wallace. former niht !N"rmal leDIratur Ior
! u cl. hmnn ut ll.u .iutuh...i.d .ni.l ' aal
.... ... Preclo. in Inches and Hundredth? 4
.30.42
50
5
36
4ti
44
rrived on the scene.
i.n luBl At iilnae ranae.
Lucy did not have the slightest; (J. P. Lucy has long been known
chtuioe for action as the Hon sprang ! as a big game hunter, being a s Pe
tri t ant ly and struck him down. It cialist in lion hunting. In 1927 he
mauled him ferociously on his left ' returned to Kngland with 2H0 lions
side and probably would have 'as his total bag at that lime.)
for 24 hours,
0
.66
in two years, the load limit will oe
litiucij to 22.000 -)UIid.
Pneumatic tires are claimed io
b- miir-policlnn, as tiie owner who
ovi-rioad: harm.- hla own Urea.
Text Book Bill Passes
Senator Kmlier'a bill providing
for ext-b-ck cbaiiRes every ten
c;trH pinned the senate today. The
imaMUie would tt:iplant the pi"ea
eni law whereby one-third of the
Iwoks are chuitKcd evMj-- two years.
Tn riahur bill applies to elemen
lury and high nehoolH.
Koine argument preceded the
I vole on a hill fostered by the re-
t publican atiite central committee
I uuUmrlzinii central committ
political parlies to fill vacancies in
1 parly tickets occurring after irl-
mary e
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Fob. 2".
Not guilty by reason of Insanity
of the murder of John W. iirook,
attorney, slain at his home here
December 9, lJ2H, way the plea in
terposed by counsel for K. L.
i Lee) Wilkins, when arraigned in
Huieiior court here today.
Wilkins la chained by the state
uiih murder in the flrat degre-.
Kxercitting his right of law. -Wii
h Mr-- II , a.,ii, i t-rscin. m
a h .,rv i.... r .hB Precipitation
awing back a scroen on the wiu-1 7'" 5, a" ra
Hw nf IhB rvrnnr'. ntft, -r.ttil1 .Teclp. BlllCe 1st mOUtll
enter. Wallace said the incident oc- 0trn,ml p re1ciK or thl n"ml1h 4 iy
curred about 11:30 o'clock on To! trm 8epL hQ
aorin night in ic,7 l dote 13.9j
,P?K "llltoViS.19. Wallace re-' idi.ePr,'C", frm 8'"t- 'mm
l'"' 1t,2K K7i
Normal aeasonal p reel p. Sept.
Now
told bim Mrs. Ham
monds had called Kdwards to her
office and Informed him he would
i.m . u iu tv """ Oregon:
Fair tonight and Friday:
; moderate temperature.
kins made no plea, remaining muie
while his attorney. Herbert C. Biy
son. Interposed a written plea.
The plea alleges that wtlklns H
the time of the slaying of Brooks
innttee , waH jn8ttne amj mentally lrreapous
''8 " ' ihle, that the Insanity of Wilkins
continues as to any matter in
volving the person of Brooks, but
U now
ernor's office and take some vulu-
a"'? tlkeKdwards to one side and ! JACK LCY NOTED HUNTER '
told him I had seen Mrs. .Kdwards i !
pmer t hp office " Wallne Haid. I
"Kdwards told me to keep my i NAIKOIH, Kenya. British
mouth abut if
job."
is the time to overhaul
that car.
Ask us about our new
winter gear grease.
Special price on brake
lining jobs.
COLORADO RESCUE PARTY
I FACING SEVERE TASK
Mwociutrcl l'1-t-M I -(U- U
SAI.KM, Ore., Feb. 20. Classifi
cation of the counties of the state
In five groups according to as-1
ne used valuation, and a uniform '
salary schedule for each class, ar:
providefl for in houe bill T22 which
passed the house Wednesday morn
In:. i
According tn Die bill the rutin-;
ties are classified as follows- on
the basis of equalized valuation
first class, ?lf.o.ono,uoo or mori in
cluding Multnomah comity onlv ; i
recond class, more thnn ST'i.ooo.tiuo
and less than tl'Mi.oOo.ouo. includ-'
log IyHiie, Marion, Clackamas and
1'matilla: third class, more tliaii
ftf. non moo and less f Tit n STY'inu..
measure will not reduco any exist- " . , . ".;. '. .. .mentally reaponsible.
HII. ! "urd " I
Chapman Survives i ju. S4.nale passed the joint Mult-
! Without debate the aenate today , nomuh delegation liill providing for
i killed by indeflntte postponement ( a Cf),lt iirense for smelt fishing
the Hull-Dunne resolution deiiKiud- j t) Samly i Iver and limiting a day's (.vutl Fnm fajnl wire)
ing thai the Oregon Voter organi- catch to 2f. pounds. ! DL'KANtlO, Colo.. Feb. 20. Men
zation and C. C. Chapman, Its edi- New Highway Plan mi snow ehoett will haul -food on
lor. be ousted from the capltol. The many measures beroie the! sleds into the snowbound regions
' Hall and Hunne charged rhapman j roads and highways committees, : around .Si Iver ton. Colo., if the rail
: und his crew with lobbying. advising 'be mate highway rie-1 toads are unable to clear their
With only 14 opposing votes, the j partnient now to proceed towards tracks into the district within the
lower house Wednesday inotnimi ci jnpictiun of the state highway next few days. This was decided
i passed home hill 4"7 providing 1 Fymem. were added to today when last night when It was found that
; that commissioners of the poit of Senator Kiepper introduced a joint 'h blizzard the previous night caus
Portland chilli be elected by the j resolution that would provide $20,-1 ed several small snow slides to
peni le of .Multnomah county and j ooo.otio In the m xt five years. I tumble down upon the- tracks
not by the legislature. , Since it is estimated that $20,-;uhili have beeu blocked since
The Kuhli hill to combine th i oihi.oo i y neres.saiy to finish (lie
system tiie resolution provides that
the commission litMie SI.oom.ihk) In
bonds each year fur five years.
Tiie other $ir,nnn,niio will come 1 o
from n"'t(r vehicle lirenrw and Arundel, plnnn tuner. I'hone tS'
wanted to keep my j Africa. Feb. 21. Jack Lucy, tarn- gj
I ous Kngllsh hunter and w idely
-o I known among Americans, Is in a J
The Loyal Women's Class of j serious condition at a local hospi- g
Christian , Church will hold a cook- uu irom a norruymg niauimg d
ed food sale at Parslow's store t lion-
Saturday, Feb. 23. Lucy, who was out
' o I and Countess Baiho on
IT.of ha rKur-iis akfinalnhM anil '. uvnuilli l.,n In L' 1 1 1 m .. t. ....... n ,
rtT, forerer. Tirana . Road Stand v?k, stalkliiR through . do, I WSESlWZtZ
tit with Count g
an a huntlnt;
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Phone-268 443 N. Jackson g
state budget director and state pur
chaMiiK agent into one depaiinient
under a mate efficiency director
was lost by an overwhelming vote
liuhe house this afternoon
February 3
The food supply is exhausted !n
most of the dozen mining com
munities that are snow humid.
monai
COM
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JJ MSA
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Tie 35 lb, bag is t2?f
conivfiiVnt Jor you ''ftl
Mlkm m.,m mm Km j t fnV
m H riim-ttat It ut king. j
J EARTH
' A rahinhtr upmvi'nji
fit it fir far you
VVftr far thr Sh,ru tn.B ,U,m, Sprm i I hrt.
It tmmptrn JirrrlHxu Jar Ik tvitl'ui of
Insure
better "pack-outs"
Your li-t aBiinnice of prof ihilile ")mk-ulH" Is to spray scii-nlifi-cully
willi S-S' Dry I.inie Sulfur the improved sjiroy lo control
San Jour Si-iilf, t-r Shell Scale nutl Blister Mile. It will keep
your upple, prar, pruch unci prune trees clean.
It is prepured in convenient powtlcreil ftirni from a 3.V Buume
lrt liipiid with a altiliilizrr ailtled. Our reeoninirnrlulions to you
for solutions are proved safe, rcliulile, and eeonomienl !y both
urirntijic and practical fesfji.
1'liere is as inurh loftic in liuyiiifr suit lirine instead of dry suit
as there is in Inlying liquid inslctad of Dry Ijme Sulfur. We guar.
anlee it to dissolve, or refund your money. It eliminates heavy
trucking chiirges, wuste, heavy liundling, ami relurniuft empties.
Sprny the modern wuy!
For a dormant oil spray
use S-VV Free Mulsion
(A high viscosity, highly refined, safe, dormant oil spray)
Scale, Red Sjiider (Brown Mile, Kuroncun Red Mite) Aphis and
other peels of this type can he. effectively controlled w ith S-W Free
MuImoii. nlxi. It in rccoiumiHulcd for particularly heavy infestution.
Mr. I'rcd M rarer of Hoseburg, tayt ''I hare lined seren
barrels of your t rrr-Miiltitm on my prune orchard for Itrotrn
Apricot Scale and necured very good control. I leas well
pleated tcilh the way it mixed trilh the tcater and it teas pleas
ant to use. From my experience tcilh tree-Mulsion I can
recommend it for llroicn Apricot Scale.''
Consult jour uvurcst Slicrvtin-'Williaiiia dealer.
TheShsrwm-WluamS' Co.
(Pacific Coast Offtcra)
Oakland San Francisco LosAnnrlra Portland
Seattle Sjtokaue Salt Ike Cltjr
1 0W 0l
a straight o motor
in the world famous Studebaker
- $1495
Commander
at the factory
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Thi Commandfh Eioht Convmtibli Cabioli.t roa Fou, lix win mkttii asj trust nek sumiUri tfsifmnt, $1645. Other ComnunJcr
Eight modeU u low w f 1495. The CouMANDta Sue Cabriolet, $ 49$. Pruts at thi ftcfrj. Bumptrs snd iptrt tirts txtr.
THE whole
car as the S
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Complete Stock of Sherwin-Williams Spray Materials
LEAKE & BEYERS CO.
I. O. O. F. BLDG.
Fairbanks Morse & Co.
Agents for
Sherwin-Williams Co.
Phone 500
L. N. Miller Dehy dialer Co.
ile world has known this magnificent
: Six that sped 2 5,000 miles in less than
23,000 minutes in heroic proof of its speed and
stamina. Only Studebaker's great President Eight has
surpassed or even approached this spectacular dem
onstration. Think what The Commander's stamina
means to you, in year after year of surpassing, trouble
free performance! And now Studebaker adds to the ap
peal of The Commander, the winning, silken suavity of
eight-cylinder power at a price as low as $ 1 495 at the
factory.
New body art in line, curve and color, interprets the
very spirit of the new Commander's brilliant performance.
New riding comfort, the result of hydraulic shock ab
sorbers and Studebaker's ball bearing spring shackles.
New safety, contributed by non-shatterable windshield,
steel core steering wheel and large ampliried-action
4-wheel brakes. New case of handling at high speed
for the new Commander is lower, with a new double
drop frame. And it looks lower still!
Come in today and see the new Commander. Ride in
it. Drive it. Trust your own judgment, backed by
Studebaker a name that has meant quality manufac
ture for 77 years. 1
COMMANDER MODELS AND
NEW LOW ONE-PROFIT PRICES
Sedan, ftr Jivt 'tttttttt
Sedan, Regal, fsr fivi t t t t t t
(Imcluhf 6 Kin BioA, rn rwrl)
Brougham, fcr fivt (1ILH 6 win ia, mij
'ictoria,yir fntr stfttttts
Cabriolet, Convert Me, or fsur t t t t
( JmeisJa t wi wAmA, tnrni rmi)
Coupe, Business,- tws ' r t t t r
Roadster, Business, fsr tu t t t t t r
Roadster, RepA, far fntr (kUfjmriaij
OTHER MODELS
The President Eight r t t r r t t
The Dictator tststt ttt
The Erskine Six ' t t t t t t t
raictt t mi racToar
SIX EIGHT
"375 I5S
495 164S
1525 1675
'37S i55
1495 i6J
"350 49S
"375
'45 IS9J
1785J57S
1165. 139s
86oz 1045
O. M. BERR1E
CENTRAL GARAGE
C. M. TESTER
131 S. ROSE ST.