Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1936, Image 2

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    ROSEBURC KEWSfcrlEVf, ROSEBl?ltG.'(JRttT0N TUESDAY. APR IU? T i 1936. --
IT
. Tlio eliihth made minils anil re
cent Hrndu school Ktttditiiti'a uut uf
nihoDl rnini I riiinilo, Olulln. I'iut
tllullu umI Cuinaa Viillry were lint
liurnm or the aiuilenta ( Camaa
Vally lllill school Friday. April
17, III u hihmIuI ilny m't uhIiI lor
llicm. Clause wer lipid as uaital
Jiut with MrltxlB .HllKluly aliurieii
I'll, A apodal program for Ilia via
llora wua irasanlail from to III,
H pntluck thniior rtinilidied by the
lilKll artlool waa served a noon,
mill durliiK Ilia lanl hour of the
iluy games were pluyed In which
.lliu nil"!" look purl aloiiK with
Ilia hiKh aihool atmli'iita. Thoaa
iiclivlilra wore In rhiirit of Ihu
(limn Valley high acliool aliuli'lit
-hotly orKuiiltiitlon.
' Tho Kiloata included Kulpll
Hulls, I'aill llillla, Kliima llnlla,
Kitlu llnlla, Knvalluo Oliyrne,
Allio Alhro. Elilred lUthkey Mai
lull IlilohlU'r, Warren Wanl anil
Charles Mi lhinli'la fninf Tenmlle:
vlioiiiila Ollnani. Ralph L'lui. Uury
ljiuiam-e, llelly Young ami lail
Timkaraliiy rroni Olulla: Mlvln
.Wain from I'pper iilnlla. uiid
owey Huiiliey, Jiuiies Coon, Itiiy
innnit Johnaon, Piiul Kelley and
'.llruro I 'lik from C'nnina Valley.
. The apodal prom-am consisted of
II plunu solo, "The Hulilna Ho
turn," by l.tila ltotiorta; an utlilreno
of welcome by lliirka Murray; a
t akll, "Hiliool lae," by the high
I school girls: a, iuaiaimiia reading.
by John Ki'lli-y ; a piano "'" ' ''''
IXittlii tihl Mod Shanty." by Evelyn
1'uiilmin; lour aamplo luut Iiik of
ttiu student conn, by Ilia high
hcIiouI lHya, nml two songs,
"lltiody-tloody !" anil "Woli-llou!"
..liy tho itirla' aoxtiiiii. The olllrers
or I ha student nun I were Johu
Kelley, chlet Judge: Koliert
Hiclilor, Ilrst aaaoiiaui Judge: Var-
non Johnaon, second nuiocluie
JmlKii mnl clerk: Kred Wallraff.
proaorntliiK attorney; Hill tiooltl.
patrolman. Tho cases irlcil were
"i,cHtoii linranro. rhurgcd with
running In tho hullitnys verdict
'not ttnllly'"; "Clarence llnmnlka,
charged with chening mini In
-study period -verdict 'guilty';
, "l.owoll Stnitdley, charged with In--aiibonllnntton
to student hody of
, llclnla verdict Kullty'": ami
"Max l.ocKwooil, charged with
cheeking out n( tho atudy hall
-.without permlsshm when aontoon
t vlaa waa out Vaae atMH'aleil to
atiiitant itinrt for trial by Jury.'"
Otliera, who took port na wltnoaapa
or ullorneya. Iih-IhiIimI llurko Mur
ray, Auatln Kolloy, Amlmwe Hufr
man, KtUeiio Pojr, Oonalil Kellpy.
ami Arthur Rathkey. The airla'
jiaxtotto. flirllil t'arol llukef, 1
ural krbe. Marjorle Croiirher. Kve
lvn IVufcoa.l tWty' lltf ami
IVirla f"ir. -Tho foiiimilt In
t'harao' of ttia Vroaiam ronalnted of
Kr4 Walhan. a-halruian, llurk
Murray auit Marrio Croucher.
Tha potlnck IvmrhJ ta.i nJoyi
ou th achovt) ground In pii-nic
"laahion. Kandwlvhea. potato aulad,
' irlbflAitl anlad ami other Kood
loniia ttufv iurniabrU.- The mvtal
rummltte In i-hane tmrluded Kli
I Mbeth t'hur-h. chairman, iaicile
i Kuebner and HetlJ tiieloff.
The committee on tnxitations
aud hoatutaltty, . competed of l.e-
aval bUb chairmau. tula Koberts
and Kobert Hichter, aavr that the
' tu4ta re lnn.M aud made to
I feel at home. 1nder their arrange
t luent each vtaitor was the. ape-mt
-Suoat ot: one of tlie high at-boot
J tudenta, w ho acted as a bi:
, grottier" or a "bis auter.'
a Ihtrtnff the athletkv peiioK the
t rtria chiwe aldea and plaeit volley-.
'mil, while the boyv chiu aidea
, uul floxst (iiniinll. Knlacrine
i altowatl, irla aihietio. manager.
anul tietvse Honiolka. hots' allil
tic iuitner rr i . Am
I1' ?IMVr' e V1
I :SUTHERUN MAY
; SECURE SAWMILL
. - SCTIIKRHN. April :i.--lf the
J lte.4v.t.ati.'hs work out ' that at
i .now tieiug cuwluciol by H. J, Cole,
i wt SHkane. W:t.iiuiK in. and K.
t H'oltcrsoljl Sot of Los Angeles,
J J'Klihxuia. a nioiWrn mil. fiv. the
rturtnw or, uiti -.g i-ak tuim-r4iia
1 west of Sulm riin. W hat a surprisevl honch of men
H. J. Col, a lo.mer.wcll known I!' " . , "'ke.t S. M
I rwidcut of Coles VlicS. ,-s; of! P'ant strprintendeiit.
f SulheiliiL but tor sewial ei ,
! toal a rvaidect .if Smtki-ne. K a.v ! P1KTL Vt Ore . Api U.
: latM. wa. ro he has ;lh,-si in -
la e uM'uh; hv-re la .h n.r
Mr. tVle w IV omr xf
1 cr5 it sVit tvtl. livler five miW
. wei of Sut'Mtin fc no ne -
J jMniftt iul' K, rKwn K .n
, nT AkU lvr ft hsciov
1tV. If IV $lsl 15 cWiM to the
!tiU9fank r K-ti (wrtux. u
i i.e mtonuon of K Pattrvon A
" io rni H a miU on IV iroi
"iVrtv At owce (or u in.is,e ot cur
v?hor purH. -? lor hh ok c
, It id .tsUt thai oov! oM
(ptv iVootu.n.T ei (i-arve on to
SSttV cm t ami
, ni turn
enl4i rtviWjce. vN ;-s Mr, l ote
; hav na.v he towui Mr t.le tt
( thfti 4 a cvxv, t!-m:itt (or vV
InnNr. 5tttl liivmc, aiu. he
lntevN( th,;l the i;vivsM '-iter
wi mouM a tHv ttxa la
Mart. He mii lh.t r. w-H
; ifiich a tho oe In cvtt.1p:.',-
1 y.uxHit.l he j ive to an eaiji'ioat
lo al Ie.l te.t nn vev;e.
Oregon Evtivrs
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
'! IVKTUMV H. Ajw SI
I IPMllltnilW Ktt Ult !
.haa lollv rai to a
ir lbl vvs the !i!uae; r.-1
Memory of Former Roseburg Educator j
Honored at D. A. R.-Sportsordd Program
Th Bifmory of ilm lot Ir. J. H.
Horuer, prumlnnU Orvftott mlucn
tor and htnlurUii, was honomt ftt n
IMXHCmm jimmorH by lb t A. t
Uift rvonlns at Urn WumniYft chili
bmltlin hi Howbunv. nltb lwrn
itteintmir if fa ieml and cluh
nttiulHr irtnt. Mrs. Horner &nt!
Mra. J. U Urtult, u( CoivuliU, both
turmerly ot Hnsns, woiu prs
mii for (b? itnTAiu. Mr. K. H.
Churvhitl, ha vhHirtnaa, tntnHluct
lr. C. A. Kdwanla, ft ho nave th
IntoivAtmtE Itf of Ir, Horner,
Ur. Kdwarda oiHinetl hia addnt
by qmmnn Van 0tie's lour thine
10 xmdUiXlm life rt a luaa, which
w by lr. ilorner:
Four thtiiss in must team to
do, if he uould make hia ivc
on! tru
To think without confusion clear
ly. to lot hi fellow men am
cerely.
To act fn.m honesn motive purity,
to tmt la iiml and hteu e
curly. Fina InhaHtanct Cited
lr. KdwarJ brought out lt:v won
derful inheritaiH. tnth phyjifcally
and nientiillv. riven to Ir. Horner
nr n is parent. it moved with hi
pArNH fnm Virginia IMty. Ne -
a.ia. in ins to &n& atia,
wheie a short thne later his father
died. He Mailed his exiucaiion un -
"rr ,ur w"uip o. ixct. jouu
I Ulnn. ho yuxe him his mo'.
cherthex K,?Ha a New Testa tithiu a short time thereafter en;
ment, whuh Ir. Horner ataito Corvalh s hvad O'" the depart
vjtrrusl with htm. He helped tu(n;ent of h.story at Hreo:i Siate
er and cantered Into the Ply lin k
orportmn m St. Johns.
Surprise.! wM-kers grappled with
the S.e-pound buck and held it uo
til two men tivm the state game
commission al-tceil to return the
v.ttor to iHVlrU hill ner lrl-
iijmj.
: Thre tpe of -OrnaVs
ime hto munkiptk court, Joviie
'Julius Cm n, iaUt
The (iri offender t fiiHS. ?x j
wwl $: &v or more. .
U oc n-.v m I
!
' Vl KU. A:aU iM API '
l aiha ct. ;o l..ep;
;tv-!i ' 'Vi-cm r.l a.r.
'h,ir TV v:e:.r o:
S:,'J '-v Tri't
rv;,:r wtnv ,
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i.e ts 'vr-.!ru itti; t.a:
nt nU hrtvio.e he a Ju: to
titiJttHi . t 1
;l'n:i' ls h
tV state & .
way
i poi;tu:
i to cau :he
' (,n rtM or.'v
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I TIT l-AUhS A,-.:
1-4
r.o in l;e n;va;it.- v.
ifta lrtr lo a r
M -i;'M IKx-- loirsl re-it-'vs.ai
in a la: te a-eaiv . .v.iTi
l-ur. Kr Cenkia, o ;, t
et riiivr. r-i,n;ei.
lie Jtt a Ihe rtnv; ; rvr
the n'K-v tvniiifiils t i9vh
: U-te aHMVr W oeer ari -v
U.' rl,e ' le ilv
Fi.vr. Ar: il St? W.
-
DR. JOHN B. HORNER
haul the lumber fur tho buildiug
of W'hitmiin'a seminary, was In the
first clK;ia tho oiJtiltiR day of th
oolU'o aud in (lu fir.X Kinlu:iting
ot(s. Mi ixHtTd hts tliH'tor'ft do
RrH at Whitman.
lit Inter cui In contact with
the late- Or. ..outa AUwrt lluaka,
h advistHl hmi to so to Philo
math colU'pe, nnr C'orvuUi. He
aa graduated ther and became
widely known and loved for hta in-
j teret Ui atninx. Knm rhilotuath.
I be went to HuutsvHle to loach oue
1 yeai He w luarritvl .to IsuUoll
Skiptou. , September 5, ISS'.K From
j Huntsrille. he went to ruion.ure,.
lind then to Brownsville to toach
. two yeai. after which he entered
Willamette university and
graduatett there in ISS4.
Taught in Rosebury
lr J. H. X. Hell, of Koseburs.
went to S.lem to obtain a new
princiiul for the Roseburv chtvls
and selected Dr. Horner to -ome to
this city-.
Ir. and Nlr. Horner movel to
Riweburs. and their two daughters
were born here. Mis Vera IVll
Homer, now head of t.ie history
I department
fonallis hiich
lschtxd. and Mrs.
AUcm Vearl Hor-
liter Weils, teacher m S a!nnjt:on
fhish school, Portland. Vr. Homer
f gratUst the shoois in Kocbur
ana was prmcuat nere :or s:
I earn, before coint t Alhan. and
swyrr. Hend puMisher. anttounc-
ed tola the discovers o an,tVr
central Oregon ca-e contalnir.5 evi -
lrnor anoU'nt hjtMtat.on.
Imtuu ar'.iuct, inckidmp num-
btT of t.nt rrov point nn-
l'ion.mwi mammal Nm. ww.fy V. J. Meredith 'SUi.w:
rnind in the cavern on ihe iwin-iK IV Kevri H?..0. V. S. Woodru't
chutr nvre, he aut P T T Cx $4.0; The Tunes, adv.
j TMs is the thirxl rar ilwollinr
j ouni 1:. oer.i:l n-n !he Cocoty Cierk? Iter I- U'm
: ttn var. tne Teiieil a iarce terlr. P. M.. post an Imaj :nt
!mout.t o! InJ'an maienal. tndui-j Ti: lrm Hlsoa la 4 i:
Ccu t Cut: R.V
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Jvkn J. Kr . j
Prcik i,tecr. j
Jue.i Cav-'t: S arJ.-.-,! IV! Ott
Alliea XI Iv.cMore Nr
1:..-: r;-ne I mij.:ji ;ji
cr r T T ..: C!
T-i' tiuv,. i'i era- JS. 7- -Vc:
r V! I ufi.-d i-tiwI f-ie
Xia-x'i si.":-; s i x t.vKin. Jr.
S?:.
x I. lUlUns-a,. trsei e-
l"ari(r Saa'wioer j
i-e
jjj rr-at u J U a-jj f i.
Jar.Tt .V P. unso
i.v. jfii. it as? r -.
college, a position held by him for
ri ytars. ",VhibA,U,.'-'ht"ft ai Ore
Hon State, he benan. nuvlorins in
Orecn hiatoiy and 'bmiu-hed out
to do historical and seolosical re
search work- li llreiron. He wrote
five editions of Oren history.
In lstti Hrr -iil Mrs. Horner
made tt trip abrotidvisitlnft Homo,
r.reei-e. Ksrpr and Palestine. In
1911 Dr. and Mrs. Horner and their
two daughters again visited Euro
pean countries. -
Established Museum
He established the museum In
Corvnllla In 19i.l a.-d this instltib
lion ia-now- estimated in.-raiuo at
haif a million dcllars. He was a
member of Knights of Pythias,
Kuiirht TeuinZar and Kite. -
lu cltwin. Pc. Kdr.trds com
pareU the lite ofl)r. Horner to that
ot Abraham IJncoln and save tbe
following quotation:
nA man is wanted fjr the Iurd
Life tke Thy tools and make
the man
Hew hi'.u and mold a:id form and
shape on ancient lines
Thou knowst tile plan.
Life do Thy work, but ere Its close.
With lender skill the task pursue
Smooth off the rough aud rugged
elites
And safely touch with- erening
dew
What has Thou her a simpleton,
a babe, a Mock
Nay. such c.me He to Thee.
lut w ro-tht by Lire into a man
He passes to eternity.
I
( Frar.s R. Mer.ne. M. D.. servic-
, 'd Sjp. Prinlinj Co, W lu
1 County Assessor: I. S. 1 jn ; Of-
i;it reinn j.-.i; me icKiowint
(eld deputies, Wiltred Brows
J.Vt.io. ClaybAirne Allen $7.5.
Henry Crane S.S4 (. Wtuiiv Suul-
p t t iv j:
- County Coroner: H. C Stearak
W.
fee. tr:p to mtvue SS.;.
County Snn?f: StaadarJ Oil Co
JiJl: J U IXnlsoa. traxel ex
cuse 5Ji o: tlo. Ol".ni,houe,
trv-l ei-e.ise $X'V: Vnnce Perry.
rv ice. niihx ce ti; Po ul.
T'to;. Co $IJS: l:ion Oil Co.
$.;k; .er U Wtwherly. P. M..
-!rr"? 5 f ; and bo reni
, ?! PTT Cx. P"it $-: A-
? sv-c-.atvd Co. TS; Tayjor Sup
irov.'.y ier SerTre Station $J t: Fviy. A
a; !",e . WeMv :nwl eviene V ei
court: rr. $ P. W liilsrl. ?ervtees.
Ja: . ( $5-LV: Ciitf Ttnwiton. trarel
Co . r'b- ' ;vne $-.. 45: ChA. Rtrer. fee
P T 4feil; J l lT-N-rn. serrioes.
ni travel otrw $.7; O. V
lver. tne ssrue H ,V: de. Olm-
otse. :et Vance lVrry.
! ?erv?c.. n.f'.csie 54 T; Pit k Vaa-
v Mvert ee -(. :tit! ftrr.
O'"- S ' A i ' .XT' i : 5.
Starts Sunday
INDIAN THEATRE
I N t lib ' H-wai 1
I 111. a nUtlRIMV f
Count i'rintliiK and Binding Co.
$21. uu; Audrey Wilson, extra clerk
hire fttt.ud: P T T Co. 12.35; S 1
A Comm. f .60.
Dt I. ,Pronal Tax Collector:
Flannfii Motor Co. $7.63; H. C.
Darby, travel expense, car repair
and fixing' a county owned roof
$30.17; 8 I A Comm. .30.
County School Superintendent:
Leater L. Wtmberly, P. M., post
uk I12.U0; KditU S. Ackert, travel
expenuo 120.00; Orpha Colli ua,
clerk hire $S7.50; Valley Phntiug
Co.. nuppliL-a $23.20; P T T Co.
$2.30.
County Surveyor: Wayne Shaw,
clerk $11.47; 11. 1. Kppttiein
$59.4; O. S. Cittyiou, viewing
;jH9.o; A. U Alkins, viewing
M6.00; ' H. L. Kiii.-it'in '$:!9 96;
Wayno Sliaw. clerk $11.47; H. L.
ICiMmtein, government corners
$4.50; P T T Co. $2.:t5; Rhe) A.
Leiti Co. $6.59; S I A Comm. $.17.
""County Treasurer: P T T Co.
M; Pucific Stat, and Ptjr. Co.,
J3.91; The Times, adv. $1.17.
County Health Unit: Lester M.
Wimberly, P. M.. postase $10.0tt;
Red t'rosa Pharmacy, sutipltes $.50;
P T T Co. $S.45; The TUnea, adv.
$.25; Junet Moffat, R N, travel ex
peuse $5i).U0; Public Health -Nurae
and Child Hygiene $4.40; New Ser
vice Laundry $.S5; Pioneer Drug
Store $.60.
County Roadmaster: rnipn.ua Ga
rage (3.25; Chas. Heuly, tire, ro
pairs $.85; R. H. Wilson Motor
Co. $69. 38; P T T Co. $3.60; F. C.
Frear, supplies $2.10; W. R. Brown,
battery repairs $17.30; S 1 A
Comm. $.26.
County Home: The following
grocery mnplies: Scott Britt$1.50,
V. H. Bailey $3.25, Northside Mar
ket 324.97, Douglas Market $49.02,
Bradley Groceteria $52.53. Iouglas
Co. Flour Mills $24.3it. Fullerton
Candy Co. $7.16, C. J. Grimm $55.02,
Ideal Bakery $35.62. Roseburg
Creamery $2:1.25. tmpqua Dairy
Products Co. 13.2ll, i lie Valley
Poultry and Products Co. 20.
medical tupplies. Physician and
llo.iital Supply Co. s;i:i.62. lied
Ctosa Pharmacy Co. $7.41, Mara -
tors Drug Co. $'I0.ii2. The Kexall
Store 28.35, Pioneer Drug Store : rimes, claims J2J.20.
tS.on; B.lbar Bros. $2.50; Fisher's, i Might of Way: Steal ns and Chen
lieddiug $19.57; .Mia. Lou Martin low etu, supplies $263..'5; J. A. Wll
MO.'Hl. laundress: Coen Lumber Ilia ms, fencing Barager road $28.00.
Co. S2.S2; John It. Kelly, repairs
30; C. n. Maynard $10.00; Fred :
Parrott, cash for extra labor $4.00:1
rulif riroprin Pnu-er P fiQ -S '
Roseburg Electric, repairs $21.62;
P T T Co. $6.7."; Nurses. Blanche
Kelly I3S.75: Ethel Perdue $1.25;
Clara Landreth $3S 75; Mrs. What -
len 51.25: helpers. Dean Smith
$27.50; Rov llaasler $11.25: J. C.
Penney Co., Inc.. $9.57; Royd W.
Bruton $1.10; Churchill Hardware,
Co. $3.10: Goettel Variety Store i
2.40; Wharton Bros. $4.95; Credit -
ed by 670 meals at $.25 or SI 17.50.
Stata Relief Joint Payments: Al- chainman $1.49: R. J. Spalding
lowances, $2723.00. ,$96.7a; tarrell Barker I39.su; Ben
County Court Order Care of the ' Mattoon SJ9.S0; Will Ewmg43.;
Poor: Robertson Drug Store $4.80; ; Carl Fryer $33.S3; C. L, &taldiug
T. S. Minikin, fare $2.90; Mrs. !27.92; Geo. Kesterson $9.95; E. L.
Kate Rigsby. care of Mr. Don i Cooper $S.91: F. W. Shortridge
Clark $5.00: Leona Robertson, sup- j J 1 .b ; W. H. liallop, drag line
plies, etc. $S.00: Red Cross Phar-: operator $14.97; Allred Cloake
macy $12.01: Myrtle Drug Co.. 3 $4.89; E. O. Rand 27.iS; trnesl
Olenitis $6.00; J. C. Penney Co.. I Weber $22.00; Everett Cooper
lac. $13.46; 15. W. Young and Son. ! $34.93; G. W. Crouclier $10.43; W.
rent Court St. $7.00: Parkinson ;L. McAboy $2.97; Altred Roberts
Food-Store $1.54; Umpqua Dairy j$.9S; A. R. Roberts $.9S; J. A. Miiu
$2.9); Chas. B. Wade, M. D. $10.00; line $2.97; Emery Freadman $2.45;
Thos. A. Miller $3.10: Percy A. C. I). Smiut '$.49; liuy iicui
Webb, sheriff and lax collecter, S40.77; Max Myers $118.50; Bert
Watson B. Ross, taxes $17.62; Calif. I. (latthews U3.;6: L. V. Smith
Orpfrwn Power Co., Court St. $1.20;
Vincent Hospital. Loo. JSMS:
HJalmer EricXaon, allowance 57.00. 1 Maurice Held J7.17; 1,. E. Styles
County Jail: New Service Lann-'f 17.91; W. Jioell S1.93; Jake Kohl
trr. Febr. March $1 SM; Churchill Sl.SS': Kay MaJison 549.S4 : Geo.
Hardware Co. 5.55: C. J. Grimm, .XicHuple 5-1-!; Gilbert Biuuer
9ap 53. S5: CliK Thornton 5S.35; 43t; Sharron Colley 52.9S: Cecil
llaynea llrus Store S-.t'3; Geo. tl. ' Habile S1.SS ; X'ictor Goodman
mouck. -XI. 1). SS.tH). Irl Binder 513.92: Mas Lev-
Dependent Mothers: Allowances entiagen 5-.9S: Roy Fisher 519-95;
5775.VD. -Delbert taiitield 55.97; L). A. Mc-
Old Age Pensions: Allowances, Cord 597.7a: Byron OeX'ore 549-l;
S37l.i7.00; Mynle U.-uj Co. SI. 65; Krank Churchill 57.96; O. O. Mal
Hed Cross Pharmacy 530.15: The, thews 57.76; O. O. Matthews
Kexall Store 5-65: Douaias fr'uueral Ihews 57.76; K. 1 Mauiiews
bonie, burial 535.IK); haynes Drug 5o.9$; X'. Ly-ia $7.96; Fred
More 5J.50; 1'ioneer Iirug Store , Kntts 625.S6; M. Mat
13.64. :lhes fr4.4V; N. ".V. While
Soldiers and Sailors; Allowance, 5.99: Albert Green 51.o9; Gonlon
Cml war 5-'.tHi; Siamh war Burnett 5.16.36: Kaiph S:. linte
JStf iKi; World war 556i.tH. 6 96; 11. 11. Harris 51U.76; B. E.
County Agent Thrip Control: Al- Leas 591.77; Eugene ilendrickou
lowance 5oojj.vO. $74.75; C.itford Keber 55.97: Al-
Bridge Funds: l. C. Harpan. .tred Zenor 5--.55: E. L. C'ooiier
lumber S13.wi; c. A. Sieliier. luiu- S4.7S: Bill Hoeft SiT.Si: Russoll
er. 5U9.09 and S;35.7i: Pacific Odle 51 49: J. M. SpaacaKe 57?. ;5;
Motor Transport Co. 59.73; Robt-, Kontie Howard Si.li: J. A. Tro
ll. .Xiinter. lumber 53.67; Portland bee 57.96; J. V. Mel la ua nan S!
Hull aud Wig. Co. 5S1.0; E. .XI. ; Walter Bradford 57.46: Percy Ijina
Matthews. shakes 5H.W): ihe fol-!don 56.3S; T. H. Shepherd 53.4S;
lowiiit are the payrolls: Homer . o A Burch:rd 545.77: C. X'.
There' a big! place V
M In onr Home for tills
TELEPHONE! 1
It will run errand, stand br to nfcfasrd life and I
I propertT. It will brine in the voices of friends! It I
H mar bu someone in voolt JioaurWd in Iosk-Ji srirA I
' portnf businm cpenintt and opportunities. M
M t we tell rxru akout tbe different Tfcs of scmce ? M
121 Steofcens St.
.THS FAUriC TtLlFHOb
(Jullop $137.76; W. H. Gallop
$3.S2; Uusaell Odle $G9.tt5; V. W.
aShorirldge $59.S5; D. S. Clemens
$59.b5; A. Johnson $35.91; Ben W.
i ay lor $124.75; Eben Mode $f9.75;
and Ueo. Crenshaw $99.75; Churo
hill Hardware Co. $13.28; Hargar
Bros., lumber $181.36; Rice Bros,
and Adam $204.75; Coen Lumber
Co. $178.40; C. A. Stelxler $53.73,
$120.16 and $146.90; S I A Comm.
$1.71.
Court House: Frit r Sjogren, bal
ance for wood contract 3.75;
Pierce Auto Freight $.5r; W. HlacK,
supplies, services $10.75; Otis Klu
vator Co. $6.0u; V. D. Fuson, sup
plies $7.75; North Coast Chemical
and Soap Works $2.23; Calif. Ore
gon Power Co. $lf6.2; Churchill
Hardware Co. $4.23; North Coast
Chemical and Soap Works $2.23;
John Bros., garbage disposal $2.00;
William Hike Shop 12 .25.
Coyote Bounty: The following
names received $8.00: Hans Han
sotler, C. W. Bruckman, Victor
Kltgioth, A. L. Weekly, E. G.
Young. Wayne Smith. Carl Col
lins, Jane D'ankins, i'has. S. Dyer.
C. D. Harvey, James It. Irwin, Fred
C. Jlole, D. U Neiderheiser. J. S.
UuRsell, Victor Howard, A. Iv
Swan, W, K. Gray, Chester How
ard, t). C. Thompson; Jack Fisher,
Riddle $16.00; O. G. Sether $16.0u;
John C. Clam, government hunter,
travel expense $20.u0.
Dairy Herd Inspector: Dr. Geo.
L. Nicholas $13.05.
Elections: J. L. Dodson $5.00;
Lester L. Wimberly, P. M., post
age $7.50; Myrtle Creek Mail
315.00; Sun Printing Co. 8.75.
Emergency: B. L. Eftdy. Atty.,
Gilbreatn naniaKe ciaims $2000.00.
General Supplies: Roseburg Book
Store $6.25.
Insane, Feebleminded, T B Hos
pital: Charles B. Wade X15.U0
'Geo. E. Houck, M. D., 3 $15.00.
National and State Relief: Fish
er's $11.08; Calif. Oregon Power
Co. $2.S1; F. C. irear. maps, plan-
, num commission S24.50; Unurchill
" Hardware Co., sewing J2.30; K. W.
I'hase. salary iart Sia.00; 1. Alira-
num. sewing 2.uu; juuson ieeidr.
1 fare, mineral survey S10.00.
I Publishma and Advertising: The
, Saaler of Weights: 11. U. Taomp-
son. 2-22 to 3-21-36, $16.03.
Statutory Audit: Wann and Col-
lter iosticA court, nart SfiO.OO.
I Balance Out State Industrial Ac-
cident comm.: paid Dy tne general
icounly $117.90.
1 ueneral Roads: The following
'warrants are drawn lor p-iyroua
I of foremen and crews: Roriue How-
ard S21.9S; J. A. Trobee $3.9S;
Ray Potter $3.9S; J. H. Wotford,
transit $19.96; N. E. Richardson.
1 chainman $19 93: Arthur Boyer,
jcliaiuman $la.96; Gienn Noel,
jS
P. V. Smiita 70.17; A. I).
Hunter ?S5.7t; Earl barker $76.56;
A D TEKvVBAFB COMraAT
Perry $47.27; J. M. Deardorff
$95.76; J. U. McLain $29.36; E. W.
Hollnger $1.99; C. L. Uibby $4.49;
W. K. Thompson 519; N. B. Dun
can $99.75; A. O. Montgomery $.79;
W. Hutchinson $27.01; Clyde Ky-
dell IU'2.25; Floyd Levins $34.87;
F. M. Keath $1.99; Wallace bmilcy
$1.99: Keith Shepherd $19.90: U.
U. Shepherd $13.92; Harold Park
er $1.99; Ed Toiler $1.99; V. L.
Xappi $8.97; W. R. Dalley $19.44;
Kenneth Townsend $9.95; Elmer
Breler $4.49; Chester Craig $1.99;
Joe Saason $3.98; Fred hanman
$3.98; Oliver Perkins $5.97; Thur
man Paull $6.96; Dick - Klggs
$118.03; Chester Mays $126.97; Boo
Uobmson $38.72.
he following warrants are
drawn for supplies: W. H. Brown
vo.ifii; uoen muioar La. j.2b;
Cochran and Karcher $2.20; Denn
Gerrelsen Co., Inc. $66.79;. General
Petroleum Corp. $41.54;. Harts
Hardware $1.15; J. E. Hascltine c I
Co. $9.75; Highway Service Sta-I
lion $1.75; L. W. Monger Co. I
6.S3 and 52.88; Montgomery Ward
Co. $o.77; Myrtle Creek Garage
$2.60; Sarff Auto Wrecking House
$1.50; 7 X Supply Co. $3.36; Shell
oil Co. $2.69; Thomas Siegel $.75;
C. A. Stelzier $17.65; R. H. Wilson
Motor Co. $40.32; Woodcock and
Fogel $11.75; Elkton Blacksmith
.Shop $3.90; Gllmore Oil Co. $28.09;
Chas. Heuly $4.25; R. O. Thomas
$3.5o; Air Reduction Sales Co.
6..S6; M. U Djboll $1.05; tiething
Bros. Garage $1.00; Hansen Motor
Co. SI. 18; ' J. E. Haseltine .& Co.
$29.31; Howard Cooper Corp. $7.71;
-Vordling Parts Co. $25.76; Orchard
Auto Pans Co. $91.17; U. H. Wil
son Motor Co. $4.50; Frank Kruse
$1.75; Percy A. Webb, sheriff
47.34; A. B. Bedell and Son
J19.00; T. M. Benedict $16.05; Gor
don and Finkbeiner Co. $1.24; Fred
H. Hunter $10.00; Junction Serv
ice Station $5.65; I. B. Nichols
1.98; Macks Garage $1.00; Ore
gon Parts Co. $3.00; Pacific Ma
chinery and Tool bteel Co. 3I.92;
it. O. Thomas C12.80; Union Oil
Co. $2.64 and $6S.j; Roy Agee,
clerk, freight adv. $50; Pierce
Auto Fleignt $9.31 and $3.70; Air
Reduction Sales Co. $18.89; Austin
Western Road Machine Co. $23.70;
and $6.65; Chas. Christenson $.88;
Churchill Hardware Co. $16.47;
Denn-Gerretsen Co., Inc. $29.12;
Douglas Abstract Co. $.35; General
Petroleum Corp. Sf-fi.vuu and $19.50;
1). W. Gurney $1,28; J. E. Hasel
ine & Co. $20.8u ; L. E. Hcnninger
..7 111 V W UrtUTnaA. ,A LJn..
ard CooDer" Con. 170 SS- H . W.
Knks $2.50 A. E. Kardell $46.16
and $12.u0; Macks Garage $1.50;
J. S. Marr $5.00; L, F. Nappl $3.S0;
intnii; xiiiiay uarage 910.10;
B. R. Richter Co. 31.39: Roberts
and Smith $2.50 and $4.45; Kose
ours Garage $S.15; 7 X Supply Co.
I $6.50; Shell Oil Co. $31.24 S. S.
I smiley $26.50: Sutherlin Lumber 1
co. 53.20; western Auto Supply
Co. $.49: Geo. Beller $6.13; Hansen
.".iotor Cp. $2.46; G:enn Noel $2.00.
The
follovrinp warrants are
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bcow of capable
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AVAILABLE
(Vrj ..lit. IMS. Srtloi
drawn for other expense: Calif.
Oregon Power Co. $16.21; C. Grimm
damage to car $4 Jb; u. w. 1111am.
damage to ground $3.00; Pacific
Telep. and Teleg. Co. $3.49; Clyde
Rydell, phones $1.0: K. J. Spald
ing, rentals garage, storage $12.00;
State industrial Accident Comm.
for March $197.30.
Road Diatriet: Crown Willam
ette Paper Co, assignment Booth
road $4,671.95, and First National
Bank, Gardiner, assignment Smith
river road $3,077.70.
NEXT
7 SUN.,,APR.26
Clry OF PORTLAND
NO IXTRA FARI
, ...Sava a Dmy - -
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Six "Sailings" Monthly
laitfeoundt From Portland, 3i45 p. m.,
on 1,6, II, 14, 21, 26. WeiHwuadi from
Chicago, 6.15 p.m., 00 3, $.13, U, 23, 28.
39 hours to Chicago
All tpaco reserved
LOW PRICED MEALS
V.
a FINE DAILY TRAINS
Tho Rortlmnd ftose leovos Portlond
at 9,35 p. m. Tho PacHIc Llmttmd
ot 8:25 o. oi. Soil toko City, Oonvor,
Omoho, Kontos City, Si. loui, Chicogo.
Fast ichoduloi, nnott acconiinodationt.
WINTER EXCURSION FARES
Continue Dally to May 14
forbi'ormolion, r.i.r.oltoni p8ox. or coll o.
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