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    ROSF.RURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929.
GUEST IT SHOW
E
!HT
T,
Mrs. Clara Marks Made
Two Trips Into Alaska
During the Gold
Rush Days.
the yiHMtH f the New -Review. Senate resolution 21, provldlnK
The firnt liwly mampeiler to ac-! fur the appointment (if it committee
cept the N-w Icvlfw'i Invitation ! lo invent iate nieihodM now iiNeri
to attend the show wan Mrs. Clara In tiie collection or lee, the opera
Murks of Soutli Mill h freer. Mrs. Minn ami Inspection of motor ve
Murks (JlfclHims the 1 1 1 1 or "bout- I hides and the policing of IiIkI,
doiiKh," declaring that she vaslv-nyn wan adopted,
only a "ehechuhro". importance is attached the house
motor vehicle license fund be ap-
' plied lo retirement of con my I
I bonds, was killed by indefinite :
postponement in the senate today, j
1 he road and highways cuimnitte
rejorted adversely on it.
other measures killed by Inde
finite postponement were:
H. li. iu:,, by Staples und !lfn
nett Proposing lo abolish the .(.,
Itice of cunsiuble in Mulinoniali
county and transfer his duile iu i
the shi-rirf. f
H. H. Z2, by Goldstein- Sua-
pending automobile drier's license preparations are tieliir niadu
uihiii cuiiviriiou lor injuiit-s io Uii-iih. hmcenli run ut the oral eati-
:,'"'fJr'. , , . 1 nery. The work will Hinri bs soon
II . 11. OJ-t, Uy Ill'IHMTrmii aim
! Ilronau'li I'rovldiiiK a meiiiod for
lixlng liability for KUiomohife aril-',,,,, ,rii(idle ut ,,. n.onth. The e;-n
, nery last year did a big business ( fiition
pIcklfi.K hroccoii mid found a bk-! I" im-iple or
market for the output. This year. ! bill hud Im
if Murk in available, the pa-k will
, he considerably :rj.'T than betore.
' Mr. Norton says. Mr. Norton has
I J u fit returned In nil the eiiaf, whet
encea. He has a rare vein of humor;
bit-tided with biting sarcam.
The incoming citdinei member is
an uethe worker m his church, the.
ihodtal Kpihcopal, and an ardent
ri. l.iaii.
INAUGURATION
OF HOOVER WILL
OCCUR MONOAY
(Continued from page 1)
for
sufficient stock begins coming
In, which will probably be about
dents,
The Ahifknn picture, "The Trail Approved by Senate
if "UK." showing at the Antlers) The senate adopted house Joint
theatre, was presented to another .memorial Ifi. a-sklng the California
capacity house last night, and was b gUlature to provide Tor the con
greatly enjoyed by the numerous jiuciion or connei ilng roads he
"Kuuniuughs who were present ailw,',;n Oregon atul California.
he visited his brokers, and found
that the cannery's oi.ipnt is rapid
j ! giiinlug a wide reputation for
excellence and as a result his trade
j connections have been materially
j strengthened. The business for
j IU2H knows a volume more than
: double that or lit;; 7. mid it 1h ex-
Inspection of broccoli fields In
the various sections or the county
during the pant week has revealed
considerable damage hy fiHd mice
m xt c.iief executive went into the ami gophers, according io J. C.
cuinp ot tin; nio.-u tormidubte of I-edy, county agricultural agent.
J:is toes in i he pi u-ct n veil t Ion cam- j The damage is much greater than
paign- former Uoveinor K'iink O. 1 iri normal years, due to the recent
urn den of Illinois, who witlidievv weather, the rodents being
his iiaiiH- at the Kamuis City con-1 driven hy shortage of other food to
if i . r I he equalization W ' atiacg tne nroccoll pluntH. In floint
the Mi Nary-liauien ; n,'"IS uamae has amounted to
rejected hv an over- ! eoiinliler:M' proportions, the hark
tnaiiiity of tile de.,- ,r ,,,ll"r biyers or stems being en
tirely ri moved, causing ti gradual
wilting aril even'ual death of the
plants.
Both field mice and gophers can
he successfully poisoned, according
(illtL 20, desires work; house
work; anything. Pauline Heaver.
I'hone 9K2.
CTAH COA'CltoTk Springs Coai,
liiamond Hrlqivts fage Lumber
& Fuel Co.
FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow.
ready to freshen. Fred A. (Joff,
HoMeburg.
FOR SALK 4 Jersey cows, com
fug fresh soon. Lee C. doodman,
Melrose. Ore. Phone 24 F2.
O. A. (. itarred Hock eggs for sale.
6!e per 15. E. K. Fage, 2 miles
west Soldiers Home.
V. helliilfi
HLOOU HOL'NIJ KKDIIONK pup
pies, from splendid stork, llox
101, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
WANTED A steady man who un
derstands general farm work and
land clearing. J. F. Bonebrake,
Rt. 2
'I be
today
Her husband, now deep !iHt'l, ; bill ilitriHiu"PJ by J. i. Scott' iifr'lt'd thiit Ibi liilK itiick will l:
wnt Into Aiauku it) Aliril, lNS.jHlid Swifl, liruvidittic fur the llcf-rts-1 nt-iirly twice uh Kr-at as thiit ol'
taking a l(al of Itity. After making ing of eoiuiniKtsion nien liaitts, ihi-h, ' mt that the hijln-HB t ex
tlie trip with liis oarro. whi h it which paKHrd Ihe Hetiate toiia. I pc ricw-lne a very fati.- laetiiry atnl
was expected wotild prove very The measure has been pendiiiKj pleasiiiK Ktowth.
valuable, he found that the de-Jince Ihe early daya of the Mention j . . 0
niand wan for timutliy hay, in- and is ill the JnLeregta of lite tiuiti.; r, T r. a NT 17
Mead of the alfalfa that he had luduslry. W. C I. U. Uf LAlNt,
taken In. and his venture proved aj Tne noulte adopted house Joint COOS AND DOUGLAS
lllianclal loss.
resolution 1! which provides for a
of
.Mrs. .YiaiKH went into Alaska in Ui-,-e.i inii.ri uui,.
June of lain, ami Joined her bus-lmnko a sludy of Ihe auhject
uunci, Btoi.pitiK at hkuKway. state printed text books.
.Mr. Marks relurned lo HoseburR A bu, ucreasiiiK the Halarles of
nfti r three month 111 Alaska and Ithf district attorneys of Josephine
.i.neu me jioiionrani mar store ,anj Wheeler counties from 11500 t
and In l!i2 twik his toi k ofnoodsj,,, 1N00 was passed. The bill had I
from the local store and went back i previously passed holh houses, but'
to Alaska, this time sirlklnic Into j,;mprm,r pa,ter.s(in threatened to
the Tanana dlslrice, where a uewVeto it because the $5 fee provis-i
rush a on. This lime his fluan-! relative to divorce cases had j
ciai veniure wa a dec d sue- been removed. The bill was recall
cess, un this latter trip .Mrs. .Marks
(Continued from page 1)
Rjin Predicted
weather bureau predicted;
lhat il probacy ould '
:raminK .Monday inoininK, ine oav , Mr. .,.dy. but flir l-st results
of lleil, rt Hoover s iiiuururulluu. it Is necessary to disiliiKUlsIt be
: 'I he iii:.iiKiiial ceremonies pro- ; t ween the w oi k of the t wo rodents,
per will not ?et under way .vtomlay ( he mice have open holes in the
until about 11 o'clock in ihe morn-1 soil under the leave and nsuallv
i inn. but Ihe lonx lows ot stands 'iindle the broccoli stems to a heinht
! alons Pennsylvania avenue usual-1 of 4 to 6 Inches. "I he Kophers en
i ly are well lilled lotiK before thai 'rleavor to keep away from the HkIii.
time. These seats are uncover-1 working to a lurse extent under the
; d. surface of the noil, eating the roots
; The stand where President-elect of the plant and girdling only the
I Hoover will he inducted and Hie lower portion of the stems,
in viewing stand in (rout of the (lophers are most easily poisoned
! W'nite HouHe'are enclosed, how. by the use of powdered strychnine
ever, and the latter has been or "mail pieces of sweet potato or
guipped for healing in the ' earrot placed in the burrows. The
opening snouin De noseu to Keep
out ihe light. Field mice are effec
tively poisoned by mixing powder-
1 alkaloid strychnine with small
liii itKN 1 Apis., modern, newly
furnished, close in; no children.
Also grasa and vetch hay for
sale. Phone 231-It.
Fl lit It KNT FuTmshed 5-rooin
apartment, close in. 7-room fur
nished modern house. See Camp
bell, ln5 Cass St.
FOIf SALE-Brow rTTfwlss. giviiig
about ti gallons; milk test
Also Holstein coming fresh. Fred
Vedder, 2nd house on Looking
glass road.
Mill's!-: rnrnUhitias. new and used
at low prices. Karl S. Powell, 115
Sheridan street.
FuR SA CE Team and lfiarness.
good workers. 15. One 3 Inch
Winona wagon. 150. D. K. Moore,
1 mile west of Oakland. Phone,
26F32.
Lloi OH Oil VHVC IIAIilT ( TR
Kll OK NO PAV! Secret treat
ment, 12 If cured, sent on trial!
Georges Laboratories, Sta. 0,
. Uis Angeles. Calif.
WA.NTKI) AT ONCK Salesladies
for nationally advertised dress
I line, wonderful opportunity. Ap
I plv Sunday only between II a. in.
! and 4 p. m. Mrs. Payne. l inqua
! hotel.
FOIt THADK Splendid 30oacre
well improved ranch. In Idaho,
near Spokane. W 11. Want good
ranch or Income property here.
Musi move to lower altitude. L.
O. Maddux. 4o4 N. Jackson.
SEE PAT
I House moved, built and repair
ed; chimney and building blocks.
Cement work of all kinds. V. F.
Patterson.
. o
Watkln'a Product. 120 W. Lane.
GO
I
Superior
FOR KXCHANCE House and lot.
modern, fine location in J An
gele. Calilornia, on Ihe car line;
setnl business property. Will el-rliant-e
for gooI clear properly
in or near Roseburg. Ore. Sub
mit your proposition. liol 9, care
News-Review.
THKT TuaimoUR WORK I
B PUT FKtUH HfiO 5WcfcT I
j Here'B a pointer you should fol
low. It leads to this laundry whete
superior sanitary work is turned
out every working day of the year,
land where politeness and moderate
I prices prevail. We invite your pat
ronage. Roseburg Steam Laundry
j Phon 79 RohshurQ
MFRT HFRF. MAR fi 'ent dax is cow.
t Snow bejran fallinR noon arter
iK-on. It followed a steady rain
lJouylas. Thank offerlnr. MiMc.
2:ou Consecration of white rib
bon recniitB, Mi-h. Helen Feinson.
2 : 2d " 'oopera t ion v. it h M 1h
slonary Socieiies," Mrs. I-'red Fisher.
which had lasted all morning. The
weather was moderate, however,
and the snow melted as fast as It
came down. Weather predictions
for .Monday morning were "nroo
ably rain" ijthouh hope was held
that the rain v. Mild cease before
noon when Mr. Hoover will be In
ducted into oflice.
amounts of crushed wheat or oats
and distributing over the Infested
area, not more than a spoonful at a
placae. in the mouse runs and at
the entrance of burrows.
accompanied her husband to Daw
son, making the trip inland with
ed from the governor and amended.
To Curb Stock Theft
salkm. (ir i ur l 1 in 1 ..
Judge and Mrs. C. A. Sehlhrede. I i,.w.. ..uuu.,. .,..... kiii hi ..... t H" 1 11
former Host-burg residents. Mr. J'VaHolfne cowboy bill" designed to'
Nehlbrede was a district Judge In prevent ttn-it of livestock by reKu '
Alaska for several years. Nation of the sale, purchase, trans-i
outherlin Mn in Klondike portatlon, slaughter and marketing:
r. a. Aicnamiieau ui nuinerun ;f n,eat fund animals or poultry
was ulso in the gold rush and went ,llft arienioon with only oi, dis
Into Alaska January 13, ls'JS. He H(.ii,JK VUH ,iat of (lohlhtein or
joined the early !is rush over the Multnomah county.
ii imt it i aijti ioiiiiu nun. ii in
Strength pave him an excellent op-
2:40-"KecpiiiK Kit," Dr. Clara
I n k ha in.
.1:00 Music.
3:10 "What Can He
llshed Through ( hristian
Mis. Z:nlle ISishoji
la.
3:10 -The Story of thr- National, There was a well nttPmiot n..t.
Convention. Mrs. Jo! ley. Question ! Inn of farmers at the City Hall to- a as lhf "push-over" In
IHJ. Jien('i;ri IOr.
Acromi-!
Citiz-n-1
Yoncal-
FARMERS MEETING
TO FORM LOCAL
JIMMY MALONEY
EVENS SCORE BY
TRIMMING HEENEY
HOSTON. March 2 Jimmy Ma-
loney of Hoston. rated eight months
porliinlty lo maktt money as a
packer, so that he engaged In the
neciittjitlon. carrying loads of loo
pounds each over the great pass,
ii.) remained there tor two years,
and then went on to Dawson, hit
soon after his arrival at the gold
rush city he became 111 ami had to
2 Vetoes Overridden
Two more measures were passed
Idav. the iiieeihi.' hoins- ciifi i.v ,ne heavyweight flock, was crowd-
An evening Interesting to all W.the Farmers Kducational ajid Co- lnK Nstlana's top-notchers today as
C. T. I, members and the public 'operative I'nion of America, an or- a r,'fil,lt )f nl" decision over rug
whhh will occur Ihe night preced-! ganlzation that has been n'-in. un. , Tom lleeney of New Zealand.
IliK th- fustilute is the boy' and live iu developing lanii coonera' ' Malout'j met lleeney for the sec-
girls' double silver medal eont est ; t ion. Tin- union i. tiuiie strong in
nl the I'reshytei Ian church. Also! the middle west, and has been an-
leave Alaska and
states.
return lo the
INCOME TAX UP
TO PATTERSON
BY SENATE VOTE
(Continued from pnrxe 1)
postponed. The same fate was
meted out to Kohiuson's house bill
providing terms and conditions un
dcr which lire Insurance, coiu
panics and priiternul organizations
may be licensed.
Also by Ihe indefinite postpone
ment route the senate killed the
bill intmduceil by ihe house com
mlttec, on loud and dairy products,
as being ion stringent l'or the
smi.il operator.
Pay Raise For Judges
SA1.KM, Ore., Mar. I - Circuit
judges ot Oregon have something
lo thank Die legislature for.
I'mler the provisions or a bill
signed by (ioverimr I'attt -rsoii, a
flat salary or fi.nou will be paid
circuit judges or districts of Ui.nim
Imputation or under, w fth oilier
jurists being paid on an upward
scale.
The schedule follows:
1'p to Ifi.tMiu, salary .".niH); K.
Uno to Sb.oiiu, salary $r..MMl; ::o,OOU
to loo, ono. milary $ii,ooo; Multno
mah, salary, fti.riiiO.
Heretofore the flat salary has
over Ihe veto or (Jovernor Taller-
son by the senate today. j
One of these was the bill taking!
from the chief Justice of the su- j
prenio court authority to send cir-j
cult judges from one district to an- -other
and the other was a bill In-1
creasing the salary of district court
clerks in Multnomah county from
$-'100 to $r,Um. The circuit Judge
bin received 2S aninnatlve votes.
Senator Slrayer assisted Senator
Moser In Its defense, declaring It
would save the state $24,oon R yur.
Veto Overriden
Senate Llll IS" was passed by
both houses Friday not withstand
ing the veto of Ihe governor. The
hill tightens up the regulations un
der which the chief justice of the
made lo the Koseburg contestants
winning ihe recent est-uy conte.it
In (lie lichools.
R.
P. LAMONT COM
MERCE DEPT. HEAD
(Continued from page 1)
ond time last nivht and had but
lit tie trouble grinding the hard
rock with a succession or left Jabs
and hooks, the blows which cul
the New Zealamler to ribbons last
July when he int-t (H-n? Tunney
for the world's title.
Kft;hteen months ago Tom met
Maloney for the f irt time and
ion lhat evening the awards will beitivo in the Willamette vallev and
eastern Oregon (or a number of
jears. liecently ateps have been
taken to organize locals in soul It
ei n Oregon, ami tins is the purposu
of Ihe meeliugs being held in this
county.
A i ting was held last night at dropped him for the 10 count with
Canyonville, resulting in the for 'two right hooks in the opening
mation of a local with John Fenn, : round.
president: Mrs. Cora liver vU.i lleenev's face was cut In several
it, Judge Ira II. Hyde, formerly j president; O. H. Watzi', secretary; 'places last night, but Maloney
was representative in congress A. Kaspcr, doorkeeper and Ralph escaped unmarked. The hitter's
from the second Misssourl district. Weaver, conductor. Howard (Jreen ! body was not even reddened by Ihe
wno later established a record oi,C. S. llooley and Mrs. O. H. Wat-1 New .ealanders sluggim;.
FOIt SALK OK THADK 60 acres
i mile K. of Roseburg. Most all
farm land well fenced, house
and baru. A. Creason, 161 2nd
Ave. S.
OLD growth fir, second growth;
slab and laurel wood to sell. All
kinds of lumber. Prompt deliv
ery. J. J. Meredith Wood and
Lumber Co., Dillard, Ore. Phone
2-K21.
FOR SALE Pigs, 6 weeks old, $5
each. 4 cows to freshen soon.
Netted Gem potatoes, $1.00 and
$1.25 per cwt. Karl T. Johnson,
Oakland, Ore. 4 mi. west of
Sutherlin.
IFOK SALK 5-room house, west
side. Large lot, sandy soil. Price
$12b0, $lo0 cash, $15 per mo. Al
so 17-acre poultry and fruit farm,
1 good 5-room house on good road,
j A bargain at $2500; very easy
terms, thas. Kyes, S2t N. Jack-,
son St.
WANT TO TRADE Have beauti
ful white stucco home In fine
residence district in Portland,
value to move reasonably souu
St;roi(. Similar house next door ,
sold for $75ou. I want . a Rose-1
burg home, or what have you? j
llox 21. eare News-Review. I
AS THE LATE LAMENTED
PRUNE PICKIN'S ,
WOULD HAVE SAID
"GOSHAMIGHTIY!"
'Nother Dance
AT
ORIENTAL GARDENS
SATURDAY NITE
YEP! THE MERRYMAKERS
long and efficient service on tliezig, executive committte.
circuit heti' h. it is expected thai a similar or
Mr. Hjde attended the ObiM lln I Kanizatlon will be tonrfed in the
(Ohio) military academy, received , Roseburg vicinity us a result of to
his degree of bachelor or arts from' day's meetings.
i-(supreme court may send circuit T 1 " " ! '" ",ir""' BiaM Presment.
i- 1 ii'iiirnu inii. .urr......... t...u,.i..i .ii.. biler Ihe degree of bachelor of law Hetty M. hauimuf. necretarv ami
from the I nlvermty of Iowa. i o. A. Nichols ami W. S. Avei iil,
lie hennti Hie ptactlre or law in ; active workers in the ornanizatton
Judges into different Judicial
trlcts.
Motor Fee Bill Passed
.lis-1
Maloney carried eight rounds.
Heeney took one and the other was
even. Tom's b:st performance
came In the second session when
he landed several of his best right
hooks on the Maloney chin.
QAI -.. ,. t All .!... ' 1 1,M ' "", mis lauier B
remains to make the motor vehicle! 11 n,'r- v M'B 1
license reduction hill a law Is the I "'l'ter of ( harles ( ul-
Mgnature of (iov. Patterson. TheiVrVa h! 'i,n mvn,T 11 n,,,,ir
bill, which was introduced the ' ? ,",,;,nn' VVy hav" on, du,,Kh'
h.t...H ..uu...i il LVt.t.... M'-f. undine. II,.
The automobile license reduction
Is approximately 2."i per cent. The
schedule Is a result of the delibera
tion of special commillee ap-i
pointed from the members of the'
1127 senate, of which Senator Kid
ere among the speakers today.
o-
Slewart shearing machines and
supplies are sold at Whariou Ilros. preciated
1 wish to take thli opportunity
of thanliin'-'; the neighbors and
friends of Mrs. W. W. Chambers,
lor their many kindnesses during
her illness, which are greatly ap-
dle was chairman. The bill Is ef
fective in l'.Kto.
The bill Introduced In the senate
by Senator Dunne and Representa
tives Wlnslow ami Howard, provid
ing for reciprocity traffic regula
tion between Oregon and adjoining
slates, passed the senate. It Is an
ouurowth of conferences held dur
ing this session between commit
tees from the Oregon legislature
Beaten in First Race
The former chief executive's
first venture in politics was in
lit 12, shortly after he moved to
tienton. Mo., when the progressive
party nominated h in for the state
attorney gent-i a!sh!p. He was defeated.
TOM JENNIE ARRESTED
A raid made hy Sheriff j
Jackson and several of his '
i deputies on the home of Tom !
! Jennie north of town last
! night, resulted in the conlis-!
OI.EN FI'NCHKON.
NEW TODAY
been $1.0.10. w ith each district add- J am, ,.,,,;....,, frnm tw wishing
The nddii ional f units w ill be
raised by the levying of a fee of
two dollars on all plaintllfs and
one dollar on all defendants In
circuit court cases.
Bancorporatiorf Control
The lirst legislation allcctiug
bancorporatioii was passed I- n
day morning when the lower house
lassfd H. II. r;iv
The new act. Introduced by Me
Cready. places additional super
Uoiy couiiol of the tiancoriHMA
Hons in (he hands of ihe state cor
lHraiioii ommssiniii'r, and re
siriits certain tiansactions be
tween the pai'ent oi iKirat inn and
member banks. j
The legisiation has the endorse
llteiit of Ihe slale banking depart j
meut and of ihe b.incoiporailous Iu
the stale. I
Tot Cook Bill Killed i
The t.r.y.'ar text book bill wn-
snowed under in the lower house
Friday moi iiing by a two thirds op-1
position vote. The hill. Introduced I
by Senator Fisher, provided tor a j
change if all text books only twice
In i years instead of the present)
system of changing one third of
tile text books eelV two years. J
Members uf the hnuso considered '
the hill as a slap at the present
text book niiimision.
Measures Slain
PAI KM, Ore., Mar. 1 Houst.
hill I'll I. one of the measures of
fered by Ihe property tax relief
eotunils.-luii. ptoviiting that 2, per
cent of the counties' share of the
ton and California legislatures.
Get House Approval
SALK M, Ore.. Mar. 2- Ril!
passed by the lower house dutlin
Ihe Friday ullit session include. I
II II. f17. by Rehisou. appro '
prlallng $:(.omo for cooperative ex-'
tension work In forestry. '
II. II. f.t. by iint ways and I
means, up pro pi la! lug $T5.ooo to
pay salaries and expenses of stale .
lax commission.
H. H. t'.oo, hy joint ways and '
inei'tis. appiopiiating $o mm inr j
payment or expen.ti s for survey of t
hi her education lusl Itui ions.
S 11. 2.M. by Senator Kiddle, to
provide for a refund of license or i
regulation fees Upon the Mctideill
al destruction of any motor ve- '
hide or when such fees have lneii
erroneously paid.
S II 2:il. by Senator Fddy and
Represeatlves Fisher and Lock
wttttd. Hiuetidlng secilens relaiin:
to fishing in the I'miniim river.
S II. I, by Scnatvr I'pton, re
ipiiiluK n license for travetitik; pub
lic ihov oulside incorporated
cities.
Arundel, phino tuner. Phone ivi-l..
j After a whirlwind campaiKn in-
. I'C'O lu n iv.-.l i)im r.-niiLli.-mi 1
I nomination for governor and was
elected hv a larue nhinilitv. He
! was the second republican io hold 1 Ki ven !to days in jail.
i Die oflice since the civil war.
i During his four year term, he
worl;ed for Ihe recrauiuit ion of
i the state coveiniueut. direct I m; the
I carrying out of a Siin.tiim ii'.ni roail
! building pro;r;Mn and patth ulaily
stressed measures for the hn
i proveiuent tif rural schools.
Since rettiing from public office.
I Mr. I I - has spent most of his
i time iii Kansas City directing the
I affairs of the Sentinel Life liiMir
j a nee company of which he is presi
dent. He let Used tit luTOtlie a call
didate for ihe senatorial nomina
tion last year and also declined lo
: allow Ills name to be put forward
'for the ice piesldcucy.
Rankt With "Jim" Reed
After he attained prominence In
politics, Mr Hide's republican sup
porters rei'nod him as an tiiu.il
to ".I ini" Ret d on Hie stump, and
his campaign clashes with the Mts
'Souii senator lomc will be reineiu-
be red In this slate His hotm-i) ex
I ptessions alwas won his nu ll
cation of nearly loo bottles of !
beer. Mr. Jennie entered a !
pb-a of guilty to possession or I
litiuor ami was fined $:'on
ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES
Regular meeting of I nipqa
lt--t No. Hi. Ainet Uan Legion,
Tue;day. March .rth. ai s p. m.
Legion i lubs rinuns. Roseburg
armory. R jstrt on Ieglon
show. Ail ilium corps mem- ;
bes retpievfed lo be pres-
cut. llig attendance desired.
ADJl TAN T.
1
FOR SALK-Wlcker baby buggy,
?2.5. S2S Hamilton St.
FOR SALK -- iT7 acres good saw
timber, J mile from railroad. Ten
million It. fir, 2 million rt. sugar
pine. Will give clear title for $10
an acre, no fooling. See Win.
Fisher. J5 Winchester, Rose
burg, Ore.
Real Estate Loans
Monthly Installment loans on
Roseburg residence or business
property. Reduce the principal
of your loan each nionih with
but little greater monthly out
lay than rent. Prompt action on
application. We are Roseburg
representatives for the K till
able Savings & IjOan Associa
tion. Come In and talk with us.
Friendly advice gladly given.
G. W. Young & Son
LOANS
11(1 Ctw Ft. Phone 417
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson St.
CLASSES IN
ELOCUTION
and Drairalic
Expression
Now open for student, of all
age. Private and clat in.
truction.
Mrs. Glenn C. Radabaugh
510 Fowler St. Phon 617-R
Broccoli Wanted
FOR CANNING
We want the following crops to be produced on
contract from seed furnished liy us: Ix-ets, carrots,
parsnips, caltlxipe, lirussell sprouts, tomatoes.
FRANK J. NORTON CO.
Change of
TAXI SERVICE
We now have stands nt Terminal 1 lotel.
Phone 586, and Goodman's Cigar Store, Phone 21.
All calls after midnight, call 21.
Fares, Rules and Regulations for Taxis for the City
of Roseburg and vicinity as approved by the public
service commission are as follows:
Minimum char;;e inside city limits, 25c; children's fares,
25c. More than one passenger lo same address, ISc each.
MILEAGE RATES: Paved highway, 20c per mile. Other
roads, 25c. Standing time while on time call 75c per hour.
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