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TWO ROSEBURCI NEWS REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929. C. A. Lockwood Member ol Three Important Com mitteet in House During Session. WMo PKioflv rnterrrl in Game and Automobile Legislation Many Hearings Held. C. A. Lorkuood nerving his first term ua representative from Ijoiik- ,..iiiv In Hi.- 1le l-iltme. stepped info a huwy time in coniiec tloii with the nation Juki closed. M. fxx-kuoiid drew sotr.e very im portant commit tee apiM'iiitnientii, beiiiK a member of the committee on automobile and road, game and RKrlculiiire. Ihene three com mitteeu carry in i; some or the heav iest work of the legislature. The committee on automobiles and roads was kept exceptionally busy, as some of the K i b in i m i outstanding work centered around automobile license fees. and changes in the automobile regula- UOI1H. The house committee on auto-' actl Ities pertaining to steeihead Ui I',iin0 moblles and rrwds met Jointly with huh in (n the hirih I tnt rruiiin-ii t Kvergreen the committee on nads and hi Kit- Hays, and the house and senate c-nminitttH'S also joined in numer- ous meetings and hearing. Mr. L k wood states. "The automobile legUhitioii was jamaidered very aei-inusly," be Bald, "and (lie commftteeH look no -action until atttr very angle had been carefully discitf sed. House Rill 2X0 was presi-nted by the Kid die commit lee an a matter left ?er from the preceding schhIoii, providing for a reduction In liren.e fees and an Increase of one cent in gasoline tax. After we began to consider thai proposliion, we found ' TWtT there had to be some read justment of licenses and reea in connection with bus lines, freight trncks, contract haulers and com niercial can (era, making It neces sary to hold a number of public hearings where representatives of the stage and truck Intereats could 'present. Many night meetings were held, as we wanted to be ralr and give everyone an opportunity TO be heard. 1 "J consider the nutomoblle legis-' lattOn. together wilh (he work done' in connection with taxes, as the most Important of the achieve- j nieuts of the 3f(Ii (tension. Farmtra Get Special Rate , "To my mind one of the im- ' pfirtant measures In this i ounce- : tiun as the law providing sea , aoiiul licenses on farm trucks. I n der tho pteietit law a farmer must I jmy a full year's Uceime on a truck, I even (hough he uea It only a few ' tnoniliH. .Many farmers need a ' truck only during the harveMl sea-; jhm and It works a hardship on Ihein io hae to my a full year's i license on the vehirle and then se- j . Mire only a short time ukc (i ie ! - truck. I'mler the new arrangement he ill be able to secure a nca- ; "sotial rale, whU-h Is only slightly - higher than (he regular fee. and! lean opfisie bia liu.h during the! . harvest season and pay In proKii- ; - thm lo Hie time (he vehicle is In i Use. - "tiame legislation was also im portunt and look a great deal of .time. Personally I was quite Inicr- - t'Hted In these activities and, as , "president of Iho SporiKmen'n asso-' ' elation for the state of Oregon, . was called upon to give a great -deal of time to the conferences ol Ihe committee. "Wo succeeded In seem in; sev- eral changes that 1 believe will he Mmpottaui. The der season was changed lo open on September l.'i, .which, we believe, will pieeiil any furture postionemeiits. The limit was alxd ehaiigid lo two black (alls, one mule deer or one mule -deer und one black tail in miiv one S can't BRINK the COLLARS of these .SHIRTS We OFfr.R a varied new selection of deftly tailored Sliirtcraft Shirts with fhe newexclusive Evcrrit collar. It can't shrink. L $J.95 up WILDER & 'AGEE CO ROSEBURG. OREGON year. No der ffoi&llt-r than a forked' noro 1h to lw killed. "A measure pertaining atrlctly to boiiKia county wan aio adopt-1 ed. changing tlie ttoundarien of tne! white-tail reserve, which U located1 between tlit North Iruixjua river and ttiH IrixoDvtll road from the Pacific hiffhwuy to Oak crwk. The boundary chatiK Beta th aouth nne back J5W feet from (he IMx dnvlllt road, ho that nhcattants may be hunted in that dittirlrt I This waa uutie at the requeat of! tne farniera. . ho found that the iitit'HHinild u i i a tiwitlitiritf a twat In i the reaerve area. I he change does' not involve any of the land where f the deer are found. May Shoot Quail we aio oMned me iwaaon on; uH DoukIhh county. It ban ueen round I hat, due to the pro tection given the birda they have 'become smaller in riize and experts stale that this la due to inbreed ing. Itecause of the lack of any thing causing ibem to scatter they remain in the aame coveyH year after ,ur and " ",,u,,l breeding result of con are becoming small In size. Hunting will cause them to scatter which will be bet ter for them. The bag limit is 8 birds in any one week. "The hag limit on duck waa changed from 15 in one day or 30 in one week to 15 in one day or 2 in one week. "Another change pertaining to flshfiiK. limits anglers to tnre sal-, mnn in any one nay. a mil regit-. mnng tne operation or rish inifm, nffnr.iH umtft Ui.n fit imut ...in. I HlrtHnl(i wjI, bft W1,red to pay a ,3 anf(ln(t fw. Hnd l6 hulll. , ,n,, I I u ua w ibii 1 1 1' luluf uuf t.A In ttiA Houe Hill which provided tot j a uniform closed season on ate-- heads in all rivers of the state ex-! cept the Columbia. This hill could' have been passed, bnt as Kugiie' river has a lowed season longer! than the one we proposed, they, naturally, objected lo the bill, audi so It wan withdrawn uion my own! motion rather than embarrass the! Komte river sportsmen. The fish- ing Interests admitted the Inipor lance of (be measure as a means oi halting bootlegging nf sleelheads." Mr. Ixkwood stales (hat the work of the agricultural commit tee centered largely on legislation regarding the regulation of coop eratives, making It easier for farmiva 10 organize for marketing l tlwir product. ' While Mr. l.oi'kioil waa In hiH ' firm year aa a legislator lie ai nn-1 I.llslie.l a great ileal of very valu l able work, and was considered onei of (he house leaders, particularly In (he activities concerning legislation. -o- 8EE PAT Houses moved, built nnd repair ed; chimney and building blocks. Cement work of all kinds. K. K Patterson. K&t barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Ilrand s Houd Stand, O Arundel, piano Iimht Phone iS't-T,. It certainly flatters A;t ivhatman wouldn't! They're mild, of course. Hut here's where the skill comes in blending mildness rtv taste to satisfy! Chesterfield . . . mild enough for anybody and yet THEY SATISFY Lietrrt 1 MunTunofs. E miii . j . lommitteemen Advised to Meet Cannery Head to Arrange for Produc tion of Vegetables. The Douglas county itraiiKf Council met at the office of Coun ty Agent heedy yesterday, with the following iueiiibers representing thefr various gratiKest : (Hide grange, Kdw. Kvarts, president, and M. S. IdakeU y ; Melrose granxe. H. I. Conn. Mrs. II V. Conn, Fr-d A. (ioff, .Mrs. Fred A. fJotf, J. C. l-eedy ; hrain grairae, H. H. Kccleston: Kvergrcen Kriing'-, Mr. and Mrs. Hohrt McCuUoch and the Misses MCulloch; Myrtle Creek grange. Hoy Alspatr-h; Hoiith ieT Crek grange, c. il. lialley. Mrs. C. II Itailt y. A program for the next Pomona grange, which will m-et at the K. of 1'. hall in Koaeourg March 3" wa tnntativ ly worked out as fol jowti: SItiginz by t'.ie grunge. South Deer Creek graii': Piano solo. Miss Inabelle Karchr; violin duet, MIkh Helen and Ivan It ran tfin. Miss Josephine Cachelln at grange liecitation, Marie Chrlxtlanson. Melrose grange: Addresx, II. W. Grow Drain giante: Vocal solo, Prof. M is. K. P- CTeyblrd. (Hide grange:' Itecltullnn members. by Myrtle Creek grange: "How to: Make Candied Prunes," A. W. Cas-' Well. liescue grange: Number to be J suggested Kiddle grange Number suggested. Address, Count v Deputy Kied'A (ioff. It was suggested (hat Ihe cultural commit tees oi the UKl'l- ailhor- dlnate granges 1118 nianagiT or I In- local laimiiy and make Hrraiufriicntit for tlie Pi o(lin tiin of many varli ll. a o! vegetahlea. A motion a a.loiit. .1 rei oin menoing tne Douglas county court w appoint u. o. uiomas of Klkion member of the county lair OHri'- ' The masters of the Mibordlnate granges were urged to enmurago their agricultural conimhlees lo help the various cooperaiive nr - gauizations in Ihe county. A resolution was adopted re- questing County Agent l.e. dy to imiiiuime a nuiniiie nrenninii urn . thai such nremlum llsis for ihe district fairs may he uniform. I The key to Ihe secni work was rad bv Mr Krt-d A tinff. illctrict a mail, after a meal like that, to find Ii is taste in cigarettes con sulted, too. You bet ll rather have a Chesterjield." juvenile matron of the granite. af-! 1 tailing atyUst of motor cura, Mr. ; ter wiiich the council adjourned to' Amrn North up. Hi a conception of meet Apill H ai H i. m.. at the of iuioor cir artistry is reftevted In ' lice of the county a tent. P. T. A. OF SOUTH IJLLK LKLLN IY1LL1 0 The South I'eer Creek Parent Teachers' ahKociailrm met Friday evening. March H. 1!2!. The local declan.aiory con lest was held dur-' nig tlie evening. 1 lie winners w-re: MviMon 1, Nellie Hoa Mton and Wallace Vox: division I 2. Roberta Mc1,au'hlin and Albert ( K arc her; divinioii ;i. .Naditie I'itik- erton. The judges were Mica licit ha jury, mvctnh and eighth grade teacher of Ok k land, Miss Jean ffalliday of Benson school have room for the babies and the 'mum value is secured from the and Mis. Lillian ft. IhivJh. ()ibT bnw. and it miwt be so replete j metal used. giicBta pre nt were Mrs. Roith S. .with easy-riding qualities that long The intermediate crossmember Ackert, county school superinten j loui s muy be taken without undue follows the same const roction by dent, and daughter, Carol, and Mies ilatigue. virtue of the gusBeta or reinforce- Vcnora iiaied, primary teacher of i i lie time has not yet arrived ments which are riveted to the low Kdnb'juer. wlien the motor car buyer canler horizontal flange while the niem- Ki-fiebnients were served at tlie jtake oiHiating efficiency tor grant-1 ber proper ia riveted to the upper clone of the evening. jtd. Some cars are much better, Horizontal. KIWANIS CLUB TO VISIT LOOKING GLASS GRANGE FRI. The Iloseh'.iig Kiw a nls club Is going to lookinzglass Friday night meetings. Kach year the local Ki- wnians visit the yarioua granges of ihe county, holding social meet ings in which the city men become' better acquainted with the resl ' dfiitji of the outlying dinliicta. An I rnterestlng program has been pro i pared for the lwkinggtans meet ! Ing, both the Kiwanlans and the j grange members contributing lo j the entertainment. One of he feat t urea will be the reading of a col fumn of Kookin-iglass news taken i from the Koseburg Plainriealer of the date of June 2, 1S7:. o .. , . , J-or the first twenty years of jlie automotive ImliiHtry. Ihe buying niihlii' WHU rhiefiv emieiii neH u-lihi' In K.n.li win.;:.. .V .... Slreas whh laid on machinery. Ope- tatlng etfiriency U aa important ai fac-tiM today as It was in lltltl. hut ! new ideals of hi-auty and -inifnrt ' iiae been established, and tht s- i new stamlards must be attained I. (lie manufacturer w ho seeks wide , nubile annrnval. Through the extensive dealer or- , g;Uiizai lm of (he Willys-Overland ! company, we were quick to sense an Insistent public demand for jaiyle and beaiHy; a demand that I Injected the fashion noie into au ; indnslrv -which tor many years , had virtually Ignored laschlon. I am dir loHing no trade secret when 1 say th.it the management of the company immediately sei about ac quiring tor its engineering sialf Mm ne man wo cmiMidered the I Whippet fours j ad six, which already have re- cened nationwide public acclaim, Knights, which made their first J he Whipped four aide rail la public apjwarance at the New York 4Jii!ii!-M wirtch la much heavier) i au'oniohile show. fthati in Its predecessor while the I Spstiousneea and comfort have I Whippet six showa a side rail mounted In importance from the j &ix2x 64 inches. I view point of the buying public as! A distinct improvement cornea in la natural consequence of good mads and motor car reliability. Mrtiern American famlliea think ' nothing of driving 3ov mi lea day 1 in the family car, whereas the tfa'iiily of 1900 considered a 2 5-mite, I Journey in tlie light of an event. ;ll-iice the 1929 automobile muat nii i udiiu iimu ouicri. i.areiui ; i ne imi me meinoa is carnen out buyers will select their purchases tin the rear member which Is a com in any given price only after the joined crosa member and gasoline clo.-ieht comparison of the res pec-1 tank cover. This member Is so five mechanical advantages offer- j formed that It fa equally fastened ed by the difrerertf matiuiacturers. i to both the upper and lower Motors, brakes, steering gears, 1 M-ar axlea, tranmisslona, spring! lit pension. Ignition systems, start-1 ' (nrg of Bmom0bi are varied. And they are not yet equully satis-! factory. ; Styie, room, riding comfort, and mechaniciil excellence are the i points by which the 192i motor! ear is being Judged; together with i the responsibility of the manufac- i turer and the Btze and reputation of the dealer organization behind the product. I Wiliys-tnerland company has en deaored. In its 1929 creations, to give the public what it wants. The response already recorded Indi cates that our production plans tor a vastly augmented output during the forthcoming year are based on au accurate eatimate of the motor ing publics present tastea and de sires. Sturdlnesa to an unusual degree is characteristic of the new Whip pet four and WTwppet six chassis which have been completely rede- j oigned, both presenting decided im provements over the former types -. lemiuoyeu. These improvements Include an ' Increase of three Inches each in the 1 Real Estate Loans Monthly Installment loans on HoPhurg residence or business pioperty. Reduce the principal of your loan each month with but little greater monthly out lay than rent. Prompt action on application. We are Koseburg representatives for the Rqnlt able Savings A Loan Associa tion. Come In and talk with us. Friendly advice gladly given. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 116 Cass St. Phone 417 wheelbase, tne employment of heavier material! to give increased atrength and atability and a new method of attaching the crosaiuem- fcers to the aide rail a a marked advuncerut-ui over previous prac-, the method of attaching the cross ' members. In the case ot the front member under the radiainr a flange ia used so that the member Is nvei- el to both the top and bottom bori- zontal flanges of the side rail. These flanges are carried forward and turned down so that the max! flanges. As a result of this advanced type of construction and the em- 1 wa. adopted only after numerous experiments and road teats by the Willys-Overland engineering de- partment proved lta absolute ef- ficiency. o JUSTICE COSH0W ILL SALEM, Ore., Mar. 12 On ac count of the Illness of Chief Jus tice O. P. Coshow the supreme court handed down no opinions to day. The chief justice la confined at his horn with a severe cold. cnMirLnTrmiLnjiE Greater beauty, size and power win thousands of new owners! IT is easy to understand the sweeping popu larity and reeord sales of the new Superior Whippet Fours and Sixes. See and drive cither car, and you will know why January and Fehruary of this year showed more than 100 sales gain over the corresponding monthsof 1928. Tlie style creation of muster designers, the new Superior Whippet sets an ultra-modern trend for Fours and light Sixes wilh longer bodies, trim lines, higher radiator and hood, chromium plate, and one-pieee full crown fenders. The mechanical triumph of leading engineers, tho new Superior Whippet is faster, livelier and more powerful and especially notable for operating economy and minimum service costs. Uim$OVtRLAD, lCTOLEO.OIIIO nnippKT ioin COACH F. Salesroom 317 North Jckon St. Pin Vallay Folk Viait g. . Shook and daughter, Mr, . u. nf Halfway Pine Vat ey, arrived here yesterday afternoon ...a c...r . r;-f viaic left for Mr - Ue Point for a stay. Good Advice Brakes Scientifically Adjusted, with Brake Drums Properly Trued up, and Raybestos Brake Lining assures positive stop and long life. PERCY CROFT Auto Repairing Highway Service Co. Roseburg, Oregon Annual Sportsmen's Banquet Given by Douglas County Sportmen's and Game Protective Association Thursday, March 28, 7 P. M. Umpqua Hotel Excellent Program Everyone Invited Make Reservations at Umpqua Hotel Before March 25 $1.00 Per Plate. UKDCPIE S V8& Oum HV nbn :o(. (sm.mrmal Hoil't $ V, i. Alt art.. O LJ Foun id W. CHASE Phone 399 Job'a Daughters card party at Masonic hall Friday. March , mt H p m. Admiesion &c. . baied on with the r.w iii;i:isTir (oviKoir One button on steering wiled controls starter, li:lita and horn. Simplo ilrignt ray operation No irri In btreritig her I. ou ran keep jour foot on brake vhrn starting or re lurting on a bill. WHIPPET SIX SEDAN 7-lionrIng ranknhaU rirfc Cshijv Cnnnt utih rim,tJ nt) ftA; Sprwl If. Roseburg, Orfg!-a