TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 23. 1937. CORVALL1S, March 20 (A.P) ReuBl or D. F. Irvine, Bdltor of the Oregon Journal, to accept reaDuolnluieul la tnu suite douiu of Iilutier education IhIiikb to a voluntary close one of Ihe two longest record, or bucii service in UrvKon and doubtless one ol the longest In tile United States. Irvine was auoolnted to Uio old board ol regents of Oregon State college In mail and has served con tinuously on that board or Us suc cessor for the 39 years since. The lute J. K. Weatherford had served for years on the state college board, retiring In 1929 when the unified board was formed. Then a resident ot Corvullls and editor of the old Corvullls Times, Irvine hud served on the board nine years before he Joined In the solectlon of Dr. W. J. Kerr as president of tho Institution in 10(17. He continued lis one of Dr. Kerr's bosses during the 2G years ho Borved us pruHldont and the throe years hu was chancellor ot Hie unified system, 1 Irvine Bervud as treasurer ot the college board most of the time he wan u, member, and filled the same offlco continuously on the combin ed board lifter h wus aiipoiiueu by Ooveruor I'alterson, i In 192T he wus accorded the honorary degree ot doctor of laws by Oregon Slute and two years ugo the testimonial bust of him sculp tored by Adrian Voison was placed permanently in the muin lounge ot the Memorial union building here. : o -. Apple ti'oiw suffering from the nllmoiit that causes iiiiuiuui com I., tin. ri.n 1 1 infftvii'ifl tiltnriHt. conv ...... ..! .l !., ii,iii-UntiihlH uiiuIhh iis u 'result of borlo aold treatment by bureau or plant uiuumry work ers. The disuuse coiialstH of brown ureas doep In the flesh of the fruit, especially at the stom end. This Is distinct from Baldwin spot or Bit ter pit. T'""'0 19 110 ovidence thut the latter disease is benefited by boron applications, nueruui kwh Is common- In niuny upple regions und causes serious losses. Sprinkl ing a pound, qf. borio acid crystals under 30 year old trees about a niontn oeroro may diuoih.wub m fectlvo and Inoxpeiislvo anil did not lippear to llltve uny in uiiuuio w" ' ,1... 1,-ai.u 'Plin llllt-mill HIII'l'HKtH that, growors who., have beou troubl ed wit? corny nppies win oe wurj. rauiuu HI ueauiift wuon u" but wnriiB lluit too much boron acts n a plunt poison und thut un up lillction of more than one pound on old trees und proportionally 'Biuuller iimouiits on. youm; trees might bo injurious. Applications miido onco Bhould not bo repeated in, Inter years until mora Is known of tho borou tolorunco of apples. ,Tho bureau ordinarily docs not niuiouuce tho rosults of such uu expui loument ou the hnsls ot a siuglo tost, but, these results aro outstanding uud are In Hue with curlier experiences by scientific workers In Australia and Ilritish Columbia. These Indicate thut in . ternul cork is a nutritional dlseuso resulting from a sliortugu of avail able boron In the soil.. . LIVELY PROGRAM PLANNED BY ELKS . The Iiosobmg lOlks lodgo will hold u good program Thursday In connection with the reuulur lodge meeting, according to Uuy Cordon, exalted ruler. A buffet lunch will lie served, slartlug tit 11:30 o'clock, lultluttuu of a large class or can didates uud nomination ot officers will feature the lodgo meeting. A program of boxing bouts and other enturtulntnoiil lonttlres will bo presented alter the lodge session. DROUGHT CATTLE PROVES PROFITABLE C.OI.D HKACU, March 22. (AP-) Curry county farmers who pooled their money lust year in purchase drought ciltllo will more thuu double their liivestmeuls, II. M. Knox, county agent, said today. The SiK head of emat'latoil stock brought In from Ihe Hillings. Mout., urea last year have been fniuuied on lush riinge grass. Five litiu ilred will be sliiughlereil and the rest will be usvd to build up local herds. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople NOrVTHATSPRIUCa IS HERE, X TEEL THE CALL. OF IHE OPE.M 6EA AMD "THE BH.LOWIMG SAIL IU MV HEYPAY, AS A SKIPPEK, I COULD FAIRLY SMELL MY WAY IMTO A haw consternation will REK3M AMOfsICi LOVEPS OF IHE PORT WHEKJ THEY LEAWkJ THAT AGAIN I AM TO BE A COMPETITOR IW 1HE COMING PCClATTAS -BtllZU-R-RoP-P AM V&S,M0U WStZ KUOWN AS DOWM-TMl- HATCW" HOOPLE AMP TW BREEZE YOU SMIPFEt? WAS OKIE PAW OXYaEM AND 1 THREE PAF.TS BRAN MASH- YOU USED A CORKSCREW TOR AM AWCHOP, AMP SWIKKSINS POOPS FOR SAILS AMD PIP MOST OF YOUR RACING THREE MILES OFF SI-IOREPURIM6 T Hie HOME PORT WAS RYE, ON long island souwdth' OLP COOT FLOAT6P HIS CAFtfO TO SWORE IN &EER KEdrS AMD USED BOTTLES FOR BALLAST' i LnJlS ANCESTORS LAMPED ( $ IW SV SIA BSWVICC. WO. T. M. HEP. U. 6. PAT, Off. - IT Following Is u list ot the claims iitullted und nllnwi'd by Ihe I'liiinly (ourt lit tho regular Kchruury term; Circuit Court: I'mlflc Slut, ami Vrtg. Co.. S!l.o7; llnlilis Merrill Co, JS-l.UO; West I'llld. Co.. IIT.H": Lis-i-r L. Wlmlierly, 1'. M.. SH.iMl; Tuxl 6, $2,011; Tiixl 21. .: Hun . croft Whitney Co., Jlo.i'O; Uuy 11. Compton, spi'ilul cnunsel, II". i; P. T.'T. Co.. 1I0. County Court: M. C. Honker, Irs vol exp.. .Vln.Kii:: II. I.. SIi'iiiiik. toniiu., lir..!iri; I. T. T. Co., SU.Sll; 11; M. Houilmiui, romm., $Ul..rtii. Justice Court: l.eroy Illall. $10.00; Dr. K. J. Wiilnscuit, J2.uo; J. T. T. Co., M.83. Q . Juvenllu Court : AsMiiriiiU'T (111 .Co., $2.81: Shell (ill Co. ..."; Mrs. A. W'ailo, room rtn.l board, 811.25: ilanseii Motor Co.. $3.10; P T. T. Co., S1.80; S. I. A. Comm., 10.78. District Attorney : Franklin Printing, $4.17; Lester L. Wliuber- ly I'. M., S6.UU; The sun I'riiitiug Co.. ja.ou; i'. T. T. Co., :sa; Western uuiou, fj,s Assessor: Murchunt Culculutlug Machine Co.,. $4.00; Barton Hellt- weu; travel exp., $l.J.i); Uouguis frluters, iis.li; itsbg. News-uti' view. $.40; P, T, T. Co., $S.25, . Clerlt: Koke Cliapiuaa ! Co., )20.tu; Sloven's News-uiw iudi Co.. S2.50: The Sun. Printing Co., ;Y.ao,; West Coast Prtg. uud Bind ing Co., u.uo; r. t. i , co., a.3t: Rsbg. Hook Htore, $1.85; Lester 1. Wlmberly, I. M., $19.00, Coroner: ' II. C. Stearns, truvel big oxpenso, $37.40. Sherirr: Legnl Dept. J. C. I'ur- rott, F. i. s., $2U.OO; iJ. T. T, Co., Drain. 52.00; I'oslal Teleg. Co, $1.40: Percy A., Webb, truvel exp. ?ii.tiu; Clirr Thornton, travel axp., $17.10; Del Simmons, etui, :io.nu: Associated Oil Co.; SUM; Shell Oil Co., $211.17; Union Oil Co., $4.3; Geue shook, $;t.0U: Lester I.. Wini, berly, P. M., envelonos, $33.:iO; kluiiBen Motor Co., 322.21; tiio sun Printing Co.,. $7.fi0; the following iltiit uupttty sueriris . receivi'ii tmm- .-R-W l-Wlanl. If. 26: Mrs. ,1. I., tlbilsdii, $6.(i&;! (). M.. Dyer, $4.20; vv. A. Manning, $2.uo ; 11. ivi. McCubc, S2.0U;, J, C. Purrolt, $10.30; Dick Vuuiluverl, $1.00 and travel exu., $3.00; (luorga lHlmt- house, $3.00; CurtlR and ('urlls, $1.00; Churchill Hiirdwuro Co. $I.U0; Oirica Muchliiery and Sup piles Co., $12.00; Percy A. Webb, truvel exp., $0.00: Cliff Thoriuon, anmo, $211.20; P. T. T. Co., Drain, $29.60; Western Union, $7.01: Cliff Purrolt. $10,00; II. M. McCubo, 52.66: S. I. A. Comm., $311.08. Sheriff: Tux ilont.. Lostor L. Wlm berly, P. M., $210.00; The Suu Pl'iOlillK Co,. $23.25: Ksbx. News- Revlow. $12.10; Cllfr Purrolt, oxlra cll-rk hire, $33.00; Vlrglniu Uiirnee, the sumo, $21.0o; P. T, 'I'. Co., $3.10; Uurrough3 Adding Machine Co., curbous, $3,7G; S. 1. A, Coiniu., $1.32. Sheriff: Per del. tux coll., The Sun Priming Co., $1.75; II, C. IJurny, travel exp., $10.08; S. I. A. Comm., $4,00. School superintendent: l.iwler h, Wlmbnrly, P. M $1.5.0(1; Postal leleg. Co., $.00; P. TV T. Co.. $2.315., Surveyor's: P. T. T. Co.. $2.35: II. I.. lOppsluln, $S5.00; Ilerl l.illlu, S5.00; S. I. A. Comm.. $1.85. Treasurer: P. T. T. Co.. $2.50. Healih Cull: Lester 1.. Wlm berly, P. M 5111.00, Usbg. Nows Itevlew, $5.50; New Service' l.llllll- Iry Co., $4.1111; P. T. T. Co.. S.6S. rtnHiltuiistor: lleeilsport (lariiKe. $2.15; II. 11. Wilson .Motor Co., SI. 70; Paelrle llwy. Curuge, 51.10; 11. II. Wilson Motor Co., Sl.llll, SioltHliilrg Carsge, $.81: P. 'I'. T. Co., $25.!I2; S. I. A. Comm.. $3.10. County Homo C. 14. Thomas, SI. 20; W. Illaek, SI3.35; Mrs. l.ntl Marllll, S25.II0; W. If. Ilulley, J0.35; Wiirren T, Cloiike, hogs, 532. 30: Chiipiiian Drug Store, $43.71: Mrs. Howard Harris, $27.00; Hugh Hit illle, $53.82; Oregon Stale Hoard lleullli, $lS.ar; llslig. llnileitaltlllg ing nurses und helpers, Kthel Per due, $35.00; Clara Lundrelh, $35; Mrs. N. U Vun Noy, $31.26; Jack llllss, $35.00; Stephen Westermun, $35.00; Mrs. I.ou Martin, 2,i.oo; (Irlmm's Grocery, $27.88; McDon- uld Cundy Co., $13.88; The Norlh- sldo Market, $1.40; llsbg. Poultry Co., $6.30; Safeway Stores, $26.20; Physlcluns and Hospital Supply Co,, $64.63; Klchardsou Drug Store, 559.57; R. (1. Olsen, Mawlug wood, $7.50; Montgomery Wnrd Co., 539.81; .ludd's Furniture Co., $6.75; Hshg. Undertaking Co., ambulance, $8.60; Owen Cluffney, helper, $10.; .loe Ilowmun, chimney Bweep, $4.; Churchill Hardware Co., 59.54; Douglas County Creamery Co., $35.00; Douglns County Flour Mills, $14.59; Oregon Bakery, 536.08; Parkinson Food Store, $62.01; Puclflc Fruit und Products Co., $16.49; Mursters Drug Co., $3.50; C.oettel Vurlety Store, S5.13; J. C. Penney Co., Inc., $5.00; Wll llums Bike Shop, $.50; Koseburg Kleclrlc Co., $13.00; P. T. T. Co. 57.46; Rexull Store, $4.60; Hose burg Undertaking Co., nmbtiluuce $50.00; W. Black, $5.60; S. I. A. Comm., $25.58; credited by 720 meals to prisoners, $180.00. Cure of the poor by order ot the County Court: Herbert Haas, grocery, $6.00; Culit. Oregon Po,w or Co., 52.15; Kaston Grocery, $5,1(1; Curtis und Curtis, $2.36; K '(. Stenseth Co., $2.72. County Jail: W. Black, $1.25; Clll't Thornton, $.50; C. W. Clark, photos, $2.80; Calif. Oregon Pow er Co., $3.50; New Service Laun dry, .Ian. Feb., $21.01; ClKt Thorn ton, 51.55. ' Blind Assistuuco: lttifus C. llol- muu, state treus, $51.45. Child Asslstuiice: . Bovs' and Girls' Aid Society, $50.00. Dependent Mothers Assist- iincu: Alluwunco, $815.00; Umpqun uiury, ja.-ii. Old Ago Assislnnco: Februury iillowiinco, $1917.96. Public Belief Asslstuiice: Itufus C. Holmtin, stntn treus., $560.62. Sailors and Soldiers Assisiinu-o: Mlowunces, World war. $498.00: Civil, wur, $20.00; Spunlsh-Auierl-ciin war $45.00. United .StiiuiB lleomiilovment und Work Projects: Sowing pro jects, Dcnu-Gurretseii Co., Inc., wood, 5ii.uu; cnllt. Oregon Power Co., $2.10 und $1.88; Churchill llurdware Co., $.60: F. W. Chase, partial sulnry, $75.00. Bounties Coyote: Flovd Norrls. 58.00; Tony fclilebuch, $8.00; Win. Horn, $18.00; John C. Ulum. gov ernment hunter travel exp., $20.00. Bridges Funds: Llurgau Bros., partial, $250.00: School District No 4, $25.00; Yoncullu Lumber Co.. S2.77; Douglas Abstract Co., l.J.'n V. Ilreler, 577.38; .lolm Poienl. 517.50; ltoselmrg Lumber Co., $31.87; UuiiHiuu Dock und Sttptily Co., $678.07: Winchester Hay Lum ber Co., 541.00; Siotlshurg Ciuage, gas 51.68; S. 1. A. Comm., $66.l8; ihe following Is piiymeni of the hriilgo crows: llert Shortrlilge, Sl.llll; A. H. Gardner, $3,011; Ben W. Taylor, $105.62; Hbon .Mode, 581.60: Geo. Crelisliuw, 5S1.50: Win. lloi'lt, 580.60: Homer Gallop, $70.50; W. II. Gallop. 514.00; F. W. Short ridge, 543.011; D. S. Clemens, $15.: Co., iimbiihiiice, 87.00; Calif. Orc.Hii.isoll Odle, $45,110; Homer Gal gnu Power Co., $8ii.2: Ihe follow lop. robin and board. $29 60. CI Court House Expense: W. Black, $4.75; Bluko Motfatt and Towtic, $16.75; J. S. McDonald, $19.32; Calif. Oregon Power Co., $85.64; Otis Elevator Co., $6.00; 1 Murk Skinner, supt. of bunks, desk $8.50; Union Oil Co., $1.60; Joe Bowman, chimney sweep, $8.00; Churchill llurdwure Co., $6.46: Eustun Grocery, 51.57; Farm iAir-' eau , Co-op fclxch., $8.95; John Bros., $2.00; Vundin & Co., $61.25; W. Black, $64.81; S. 1. A. Comm., 51.71. . JJulry Inspector: Geo. L. Nichol as, $26.10. . Forestry Department: Bufus C. Iiolman, slute treus., $817.48. ' . Gcnerul Supplies: Ksbg. Book Store, pens, $7.00. Miscellaneous Accounts: Usbg. New s-Itevlew, bullots, Kober.s Creek wuter dlstrlcl, $12.25; Coen Lumber Co., repairs, 1140 North Jackson St., $3.40. Publishing und Advertising: Port Umpquu Courier, Dec.-Jun., $25.30 $20.25; HoBeburg N.ews-lteview, $23.90. Sealer ot Meusures und Weights:. U. B. Thompson, $12.52. Statutory Audit: Wuuii uud Col lier, $100.00. Vital Statistics Bureau: ' The- following registrars, it. L. Hlcbter, $.76:' 11. C. Steui'ns, $1.00; It. M. Eborle, $1.00; Mrs. Mumtu JJ; V'U son, $1.00; J. L. Gibbons, $4.26; 0. 10. Alklns, $1.00; C. W, Burrows, $2.75. Dog License Funds: Koseburg News-Uevlew, $18.45; The lrwiu Hudson Co., Lui;s $6.95: the follow ing time und truvel expenses; W; 1. Partlu, $3. 7a; John Abccne, $14.10; W. J. Meredith, $8.00 and J. C. Purrolt, $4.00; E. H. Krleger, $12.00; Sheep lost: P. It. Weuver, 53.00; ytuiiley Peurco, $34.50; George Short, $12.00; J. W. Buss, 54.50; Flunk Roycr, $6.00; Horuce 11. Hagaii, $6.00. Gelierul Kouda: ihe following warrants uru drtiwn in payment to foremen and crews: II, H. Hauls, $66.00; John Ahecne, $1.26; Lull-' rencu Hohei'ta, $12.50; Glenn Cleve land, $2.50; L. Miller, $2.50: Alton Owons, $36.25; Arnold Koberts, $23.76: Fay Madison, $62.40; Frank llu Hiilues, $38.70; Corneullops Mlllor, 548.75; Arthur Bulrd, $7.5p;, Kennelh Manning, $3.75; Gilbert Binder, $78.00; Hubert Smith, $58.75; Conrad Miller, $8.75; diss Davis. 511.25; W. F. McCulloch, 512.50; Harold Smith, $23.75; Hoy Uuld, $26.25: llurinun 1 -mid . $8.75; Clias. Forrest, $47.60; Arthur Mack, $15,110; Kil Junes, $8.75: Furuey Duvls, $5.00; Kenneth Clay ton, $5.63; Frank lluthuwuy, $1.25; L. V. SiJth, S108.00; P. V. Smith, $12.50: Jess Russell, 532.50; Itulph Hastings. 82.50; Cecil Cnrr, $'.u.00; Allien Hill, $15.00; A. D. Hunter, 51IIS.0O: Dale llnlfli'lil, $67.65; Jako Kohl, 525.00; A. Ileldenrlch, $7.30: K. Ileldenrlch, $7.50; Jno Mol'glMI, $30.00; Jako Matlaek. Sr,2.5n; L. K. Styles. 515.00; Ralph Miller, $12,511; French Nichols, S7.5U; llllle Suiidurs, $5.00: C. W. Car ney, SI 11.00 ; W. F. Hopkins, $10.: Virgil Clayton. 51.25: Billy Crimen well, 51.25: J. H. Clayton. $1.25; Cecil I'alfntlteer. $2.60; lirnesl Short. SI. 25; F.d Mow, SI.1I0; Kl don Fisher. $2.50: Sharon Collie, $111.25; II. K. Lens. 5113.00; Alfred nuke. $:ln.im: Finest Wetirr. FIRST CUTTING ALFALIFA HAV $113.00 per ton AT THE MILL DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR MILLS o Roseburg, Ore. $3.2; E. O. RaadV $21.20; Ralph W. Sebrun. $57.0; Pal Hat field, $4.80; Ed Johruon. $27.20; L. L. Cooper, $4.00; R. J. Spalding, $80.00; Darrel Barker. $59.o; Vv. M. Angel. $48.76; W. M. Coona; $45.00; K. Harlen, $42.50: irauk (juggisberg, 43.7i; Hollle Letsoru, $47.50; w. Ax. Jiasuius, tj.ov, Frank Madden. $12.50: L. O. Wll- Hgan, $24.00; Joe Krewson, $33.75; Hay Bishop, $23.75; M. Baldwin, $31.25; Robert Sunders, $11.25; Karl Payne, $1.20; SVm. Verenl, $5.00; Vance Gusper, $6.00; John Perenl. J3.76: lloinie howuiu, $63.25; Howard Brink, $10.00;-Ray Poller, $10.00; Paul Ludwlg, $.62; George Lungdon. $6.25; Percy Laugdon, $2.50; Geo. A. Uurchurd, $90.00; Darrell Parker, $30.00; ThoB. Flelcher, $17.60; Don Park er, $2.60; N. B. Duncan, $112.00; W. Hutchison, $80.40 ; John ration, $6.40; Fred Elliott, $53.50;- O. O. Matthews. $92.00; Albert Green, $86.40; Jay McGregro, $65.00; Ar thur Matthews. $2.60: KILane Mat thews, $5.00; Joe Matthews, $2.60; W. Murdock, $2.50; J. M. Spancake, $68.80; Ernest Weber, $83.20; E. O. Hand, $45.20; T. B.' Burnett, $39.20; Ralph St. Onge, $8.40: Gor don Burnett, $2.00; J. M. Deardorff, $104.00; J. R. McLulp, $78.40; El mer Strode, $22.50; Lorn Dear dorff, $7.50; Guy McGee, $52.00; Bud Quulke, $3.76; John Kachor, $5.00; Raymond Spore, $8.76; Jack Oaulke, $5.00; Len Whltaker, $3.; Fritz Snyder, $12,00; Delbert Poolo, $3.75; Curl Hill, $2.60; Newell Woods, $5.00; Max Myers, $130.37; Bert Matthews, $128.25; Clyde Ky illl. $150.00; Kenneth Tdwnsend $56.00; Keith Shepherd, $78.40; W. L Dusenburg, $42.50; Harold Park er, $11.25; Joe Sasson, $50.63; W. It. Dulley, $31.25; Morton Dulley, $7.50; G. G. Shepherd, $46.25; J. H. Sylvester, $32.50; James Tjoms land, $6.25; S. Doyle, $48.75;-James Howell, $2.50; Geo. Holt, $20.00; M. B. Loughead. $2.50; T. L. Bake ma. $2.50; Willis Dowm, S2.65: Ray Collins, $3.75; J. A. Bouk. $18.75; John Weiss, $5.00; Valo Grubbe, $2.50; Harry Lyster, $5.00; Peter Weiss, 510.00; Joha Dailey, $10.00; Kd Benjamin, $8.75; Douglas Dailey, $7.50; Joe Coleman, $17.60; A. Alien Lewis, $15.00; Dave WU ,son, $2.50; T. Burt, $20.00; A. E. Simpson, $17.50; Elmer Cannon, $10.00;, Walter Kuck, $2.60; Dick Kelbi'.rg, $19.38; Cecil Lane, $25.; Gilbert Holmes, $16.00';' Oscar Ol son, $7.50; Otto Olsou, $7.50;. Ed Tozier, $11.25; E. N. Selberg, $22.50; Pierce Duckett, S11.26; Chas. Wicks, $15.20;; Phil Selberg, 522.50; W. H. Blckrord, $5.00; A. M. Hoggs, $6.25: Roy Boggs, $6.25; Vernon Blckford, 510.00: Earl Murphy, $10.00; . Joel Stephens, $7.50; Chester- Slonecker, $7.50; Chnrles Slonecker, $7.60; Wallace Smiley, $22.00;- Edwin ' Pence, $28.75; J. L. Cowan, 410.40; Wal lace Townsend, $125; Conrad Towosend, $2.a0; Paul Lane, $17.60; Hubert Holmes, 110.00: Dick Biggs. $62.50: John Doyle, $17.50; F. M, Keith. $$.00; Chester Craig, $10.00; Carl Inglemau, $10.; M ailer Austin, $17.50; Bob Robin- sou, $73.60; Dale Hrilsou, $15.00; A. Carlson, assignment, of Hay Billings, $7.50; U. A. McCord, $96.00; Ed Shirley, $42.50; Claud aelleck, $42.50; E. O. Hand, $11.20; Lou Melton, $32.50; Aubrey Me Muhon, $30.00; Roy Smith, $11.25; Jumes Toner, $20.62; Stanley Ho- gun, $27.50; Darrel Barker, $5.00; l-rank Fodden, $5.00; Ormun Davis, $8.00; Alfred Cloake, $79.00; U. L. Cooper, $118.50; u. W. Croucher, $58.80; C. F. Marguiss, $22.50; V. Falmabee, $15.00; Dell Laurance, $103.13; . AKoid Koleno, $10.00; A. L. Koberts, $8.75; Joe NeaYall, $10.00; ,C. O. Smith, $7.50: V. V. McAboy, $7.50;. Dave Wilson, $5.; W. L. McAboy, $2.50; Fred Cook, $4.38; James Cook, $4,37; Jay Winter, ,51.87; Alfred Roberts, $2,5,0; John Cook, $2.50; Charlie .Mui-guess, 51.25;. c. w. Perry, $90.00; C. H. Church, $13.75; C C. Brown, $2.00: John Uarnwea, $20.60; Eli Thrush, 6.25; Norman Coou, $3.75; J. D. Coon, $3.75; W. W. White, $3.75, C. CalkiiiB, $2.50. Tho following warrants are drawn in payment for supplies and gravel: H.. II. Harris, $50.00; Ar thur's Service Repairs, $7.50; E. O. Brelor, 551.00; Denn-Gerretsen Co., Inc., $34.65; Hansen Motor Co., $7.99; Rudy , Nttlraan, $2.50; Or chard Auto Parts Co., $138.65; Reynolds and , Adams,: $2.65; Ro bertson Heavy Hdwe. Co., $48.17; C. W. Sinnlger, $7.90; -Western Auto Supply Co., $198.81;; H. H, Wilson Motor Company $69.92; and $69.76; Mrs. D. A. McCord, $5.00; Oregon State ', highway Comm., $2000,00; Taylor Battery and Service Station, Coquille, $3.08; Calif. Oregon Power Co., $22.41; H. A. Cool, $4.64; John Al exander, $3.30; Austin Western Road Machinery Co., $26.15 and $83.82; Coen Lumber Co., $14.55; Si Dlllard Motor Co., $10.98; Frank Store, $5.00; Glendale Garage, $2.25; J. E. Hu3eltlno & Co,,, $19.93; Hansen Motor Co., $5.64; J. E. Haa- oltlne.& Co., $20.46; Highway Serv ice Co.; $209.16; Howard Cooper. Corp., $121.50; Ingham-: Lumber Co., $13. 50;. Loggers and Contrac tors Machine, $20.64; Nordllng Parts Co., $105.03; Union Oil Co, 5102.88; Wharton Bros., 513.55; Pierce Auto Freight, $4.45; Consol idated Frolght Lines, $6.05; Fred Swenringen, $6.00;, Austin Western Roud Machine. Co.,. . $12.04 and $28.25; Churchlh Hardware ' Co., S5.93;- Drain Service Station, $7.60; L. M. Dubell, $7.80; J31kton Black smith Shop, $6.75:: Hi At 6dfko, $1.50; J. E. HaselUuaCQt$.L59; V. L. Holgate, $L9$; Jacobs Ma chine and Welding Works, Carl Lindsay, 1.78; Jlacka Girage, $1.50; Pacific Machine. nd Tool Steei Co.. $28.74; Reedsport Gar age, $46.87 and $6.00; Keeuspuri Machine and Boiler worss, Rsbg. Book Store, $1.10; Frank L. Taylor, $28.00; n. O. Thomas, $3.50; Umpqua River Navigation Co.. $123.75; Royce Wilson, $15.00; H. J. Spalding, $.50; W. R. Brown, $27.50; Si Dillard Motor Co., $2.44; Mvitls Creek Garage. $7.60; Pact- lie Highway Garage, $16.15; Sarff'B Auto Wrecking House, z.uu; iqui Siegel, $1.70; Frank U Taylor, $92.94;, White Garage, $3.20; R. H. Wilson' Motor Co., $16.15; The Sun Printing Co., $17.60; M. C. Bow ker, $45.00: P. T. T. Co.. $6.93; Clyde Hydcll. phono, $1.55; State Industrial Accident Commission $382.34. - Famous Treatments RmUI, Mm 4 Struck MtMatl Vor 25 yirl this Cliaic u& tad colon aiuiaiii wvu h Filtl, riMUTf, ri,ui. Illll, Blottinf. G. Cooilt pttlon: alio Stontico Ul un, Acldllr. Indiitttlon. lormioBn u Our troitmtnto invoWt HO connnomtnt oc hoipltal tursUal oporatioo. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC NaiMn mm Swim U.K. Corner Burnaida andGrandAvanu Tclepnona KAsl aula l-omanq. vragon va rrtak seconds sattiw ifaiudik HOURS The little effort required to Call Ahead, whether across the city or to another town, saves you tune, expense, disappointment. ..enables you to do more with your days. Most people find that calling ahead Eaves the way straight to more usiness, better results. Ahvays telephone first! THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, iw-ott. Phone 71 121 Ho. Stephens St. Miriam Hopkins says: "My throat welcomes Luckies my favorite cigarette for 5 years" "Luckies have been my favorite cigarette for about 5 year's. They're a light smoke that sensitive throats welcome. Of the many trends that sweep through Holly- wood, one of the longest lasting has been the preference for Luckies. 1 once asked a 'property' man who supplies ciga rettes to the actors what the favorite is. He answered by opening up a box con taining cigarettes. They were all Luckies." CUtf STAR OF THE RKO RADIO PICTURE "THE WOMAN I LOVE" A n independent survey was made recently among professional men and women lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, more than 87 stated they personally prefer a light smoke. Miss Hopkins verifies the wisdom of this pref erence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That's why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat pro tection of Luckies a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process It's Toasted". Luckies are gentle on the throat . THE FINEST TOBACCOS "THE CREAM OF THE CROP" A Light Smoke "It's Toasted" -Your Throat Protection AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH