Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 28, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    nosui wmn-rvi'W, Saturday; October n, i9?a.
Loans m&de by this bank may be paid off any time after five years and'
the borrower may enjoy the unusual privilege of taking 33 years to repay
his loan in installments. I The loans are made under supervision of the
Farm Loan Board' a bureau of the United States Treasury.
Do you want money on a non-maturing mortgage at 6 interest for term ot, from 20 to 38:
years, under an amortization plan, to
refund an existing mortgage; improve the property you now otpni
buy more land; purchase equipment or lice stock;
-provide buildings for your farm; or for some other agricultural purpose?.
Then write direct to us. ' .
California ejdint
Stock Land Banlc f
CAPITAL $700,000.00 ; 4
Corner Montgomery and Clay Streets 4.
. SAN FRANCISCO B
or DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO., Roseburg, Oregon ?
IrWsio'jfarmcrs
CSLWal 5PrviSrOn
Locaews
In from WtnrbnUor
Miss Merle Hays, of Winchester
wm In town today spending a few
hours shopping.
oer from Oakland-
Miss Kuth Klggs, of Oakland, was
In town today for several hours look
ing after shopping matters.
Wilbur VUltor
Mix Lota Darts, of Wilbur, came
In town today, to spend a few hours
shopping. and visiting with friends.
U'Mt lYtrk Visit
E. D. Mowery. of West Fork, was
a business visitor.: to the city today
foi several hours.
Here On Business
Mrs. T. E. Welch, ot Oakland,
arrived here last evening to spend
a tew days shopping and lookiug
after various business matters.
Oakland Visitor
Miss Gladys CTrlsten ,of Oakland,
was in town, tor several hours to
day looking after matters of snop
piug and to visit with friends.
Wlnbum Pauses Through ,
Jesse Wluburn, who has been
spending the past few days in the
northern part of the state passed
through . here last evening enroute
to his home In Ashland.
Charles Hall Passes Through .
Charles, Hall who has been spend
ing a few days in the southern part
of the state passed through on the
Shasta this afternoon enroute to
his home In, Portland.
Here On Bnslness
Supt. T. W. Gale of the Coos-
Curry Telephone company, was lu
Roseburg for several nours rooay.
looking after business matters. Mr.
Gale left on the Shasta this after
noon for the" north.
FULLERTON PIK SOCIAL.
On Monday evening ot next week
the Fullerton Parent Teachers Asso
elation will hold Its annual pie social
at the school house. An interesting
Hallowe'en program will be given by
the pupils who will be in masquerade.
A prize will be given to the best room
and also to the beat sustained char
titter. Tie and cider will be sold
the benefit ot the play shed.
o
BROCCOLI GROWERS! '
of Imported
The regular annual meeting of the
UMPQUA BROCCOLI EXCHANGE
will be held at the City Hall, Rose
burg, Saturday, November 4th at 10
a. m. Election of officers and other
Important matters deinnnd the pres
ence of all members. All other grow
ers, desiring to unite with an organ
isation -whose policy is the establish
ment of a cash F. O. B- market for
Oregon products, are invited to be
present.
FOSTER HUTNER. Manager.
FLAVO" Hard Wheat Flour
For Your Winter Supply
An all Hard Wheat Flour, Guaranteed to give you
satisfaction for every baking purpose
MADE RIGHT
SOLD RICHT
BAKES RIGHT
TRY IT
$1.85
Per Sack
Look for the
RED NAME
HAItO ' WHBAT
, Douplas County!
I KUUUK All Li U
Culver's Hardware
Store Is Robbed
General Building Material
CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK
LATH PLASTER LIME
SEWER PIPE LUMBER ROOFING
REENFORCING STEEL
L. W. METZGER
Contractor and Builder.
The Culver Hardware store was en
tered last, night presumably by- two
men who stole two valuable rifles and
a revolver. From all indications the
men climbed over the roof of the ware
house in the rear and took a piece of
half inch pipe and a long board and
then went upon the roof of the main
building. A ho;e was broken through
the skylight and the pipe and board
owered through to the floor and evi
dently one man climbed down and the.
guns were hoisted to the roof with a
short piece of rope. One Remington
.35 calibre automatic, a .300 Savage
and .380 Remington pistol were tak
en. Although the work o fthe thieves
was quite plain .very . little was left
to aid the officers in apprehending the
men.
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CARD OF THANKS,
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation to our friends who so
kindly assisted in the loss of our be
loved son and brother, and also tor
the beautiful floral offerings.
MR. AND MRS. J. H. ADAMS
AND FAMILY. .
The ladies of the Auxiliary to
Trainmen entertained members of the
Portland. Dunaniuir and Vancouver
orders here last evening. A lovely 6
o'clock banquet was enjoyed at the
Umpqua, after which the guests were
taken to the lodge rooms, and a so
cial good time enjoyed. There were
about fifty in attendance at the ban
quet, and the affair, proved to be most
enjoyable.
FIVE MIKWK LIBERATED
IX VILIMTY lUOiJKiPOnT
Gardiner Courier: E. P. Drough
tery, government game warden ra.
leased five baby moose at lake Tah
kenitch last week. The moose were
brought to Portland from Alaska and
wese liberated in the country sur
rounding Kroll, which Is a few miles
above Keedsport. The moose were
brought down by steamer, three fe
males and two bull moose.
The moose are the first to be lib
crated in the state. It is said that
the lakes in the district about Kroll
are particularly fitted for these ani
mals which thrive on the vegetation
which grows on the borders ot the
lake. Pond lily roots are said to be
one of the cblef favorite foods of a
moose. .
Over a hundred warning signs
have been sent out throughout this
district offering a $250 reward to
any person leading to the arrest and
, conviction ot anyone shooting these
i animals In the state of Oregon. Mr.
i Droughtery intends to plant more
moose in this vicinity next year. It
these five thrive In this territory.
rune Market
Shows Redaction
S-A1.EM, Oct. 28. Efforts of some
pern to bear thd market, which has
a advancing steadily for the past
Weeks, is the latest development
ae prune situation in the Willam-
valley. Some feuyera are still
'in? to ihe prices offered through
He week, but others have reduced
r rTr'f,'s nl' a cent all along the
This is evidenced by offers
terday tor 60-6os or 6 "4 cents.
tave l-en bringing 7 cents,
nat the reduction is a purely bear
n to tease obstinate growers
; Jelling Ik evidenced by the fact
mere i nothing
f'ral conation of the market that
t '"" auv K-eakriM. I,-, -,.,!, In
,0 "roncer market.
iiil I 10 rnaRt ,,Rre tne Califor-1
2',,'' at IM.OOO.OO pounds, or
, tyiM.(K .(o pounds short of the.
r.tj . imjrn were
ik. .V!1 tt' figures on .the crop
,;tT" .Northwest have now
W wWn " 5-W.00 pounds,
ZZ J--f"-.0 pounds, below ear-
and today are principally by buyers
whd have covered on their . booked
orders and aro now purchasing for
speculation. The packing plants are
still bidding for the choicer lots on a
basis of 1 cent for 40-458, with a
straight half cent drop straight down
through and Including the 60's.
The I.on Wahn lot of SO tons, aver
aging 57 in size was purchased yes
terday bv the KinK's Product com
puny "for 7'4 cents the prevalent price
sine the first of the wwfc.
See the new Oldsmoblle truck The
real larm wagon. 40 Cass St. J. V.
Casey agent.
HOLIDAY STATIONERY.
Plate your order now for engraved
Christmas announcements. This ,ls a
clever way to remember your friends.
The News-Review Is showing a
beautiful line of engraved goods, bTith
In Christmas announcements, calling
cards and wedding stationery. Call
finH see our lmo of fine engravings.
At the Vmpqtut
Among the guests registering at
the Umpqua hotel last evening were
K. D. Mowery, West Fork; D. S. Hol-
loway, Portland; V. Mulhall. Port
land; W. S. Rockhill, Portland; J. J.
Stever. Eugene: Florence llalllday.
Portland; Mrs. C. H. Smith, Portland;
Mrs. John A. Holmes, Portland; H. II.
Davidson, Corvallls; I.yn A. Brown,
Corvallls; N. A. Walker, Portland:
P, H. Ackerman, Portland; Mrs. T.
E. Welch, Oakland; Gladys Christen,
Oakland: John B. Palmer, Medford;
Miss Loda Davis, Wilbur; C. B. Gray,
Eugene: Jesse Wlnbum, Ashland;
J.. A. Watson, Portland.
Sutherlin Feels
Car Shortage
SUTHERLIN, Oct. 28. The car
shortage Is holding up apple ship
ments from Sutherlin valley, and un
less relief Is forthcoming soon the
situation is liable to result in con
siderable loss to growers and ship
pers. While Agent M. C. Bond is
doing all he can to obtain cars, he
finds It practically Impossible to se
cure a sufficient number to meet the
demand.
The Guy Conner company was ob
liged to close down Us local packing
plant the first of the week owing to
its Inability to obtain cars in which
to make shipments. This company
has only been able to ship two cars.
It has two or three carloads ready
for shipment, while its floors are full
of apples waiting to be graded.
The Oregon Growers has two car
loads of apples ready for shipment
which are feeing held until cars can
be provided. The floors of the build
ing are full of apples which aro be
ing graded as rapidly as possible and
packed for shipment. Thus far the
Growers association has been unable
to make any shipments of apples
owing to Its Inability to obtain .cars.
The John A. EcK lxx nas onweeu
three and four ears ready for ship
ment, but like the other plants, are
waiting for cars. The company has
several carloads of Spltzcnbergs and
Newtown apples on Its floors, which
are being graded nnd packed as rap
idly as possible, but It .may bo sev
eral days yet before It win be anie to
load its first car.
On Tnesdav Airent M. C. Bond suc
ceeded in securing two cars for the
growers and one for the Guy t on
ner company, which somewhat reliev
ed the situation at theBe plants.
s
j We Have Just Received a Shipment
Bohemian Art Glassware
It consists of a rare assortment of service
able pieces, some of them beautifully and artis
tically colored.
This exquisite glassware will appeal to every
woman in the city. Come in and see the line be
fore the shipment is depleted.
Churchill Hdw. Co.
Leave after Visit
Mrs. Stella J. Moore and Mrs. G.
A. Gillespie of Jerome, Idaho, who
have Iteen 'visiting at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Booth and with
Mrs. Nutalie lliiuin, left this morn
ing by auto for Palo Alto, where
they will spend the winter
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
WANTED
WANTED Sewing by Uie Jiofur t
home. 747 Hamilton or phone 210-11.
LOCAL MANAGER gas company
wants modern, furnished house
keeping rooms at once. Phono 235.
WANTED Whlto oak logs or Umber.
Address Nordby Lumber and Box
'Vu 702 Couch Buydlng, Portland,
Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M t r, n. nwt c?tt leiowsn. Pboe
H40. tt Hrv
.Tnksnn Rt.
DR. (. H.
Phyulolao,
Pl.YI.RW htroprsotto
114 W, Lans St.
TAHKEU TO PACK TRIAfj. 1
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 27. TMshas
ment proceedings were filed In the
supreme court today against Lon
L. Parker, attorney of Portland,
accusing him of "wilful deceit and
misconduct in his profession.' He
lo charged with diverting to hts own
uca money obtained from clients
or obtained in behalf of clients. He
is required to make an appearance
in court November 20.
The complaint Is filed by the
grievance committee of the Mult
nomah Bar Association,
AUTO TOPS
AND UPHOLSTERING ,
. C. M. JONES
Wlaeheater iA N, Jaeksoa Itsa
Thane W,
NOT ROBBER, BUT-BOOZE
PEDDLER, STRANGE PLEA
(TnterTinllnal News Pervlce.) i
CINCINNATI,' O., Oct. 28. Bernard !
Haberman, 25, Brooklyn, N. Y., made
the unique plea when arrnlgned hero
recently as one of the principal in a ;
pawnshop robbery that he was a boot-,
legrer, but not a hold-up man. He j
testified on the witness st-md lhat '
he participated in illicit whiskey traf- j
flc, but the Jury decided after an I
hour's deliberation that the prisoner ;
was guilty of robbery. A new trial :
was asked.
FIRE CHIEF ENDS FIRE
BEFORE FORCE AR
Eugene Roseburg
Freight Co.
IIONDKI) CAHIUKUN.
is now at the service of the
freighters between these two
points.
Reliable and prompt service
guaranteed.
Trucks will leave both Roso
burg and Eugeno at 7:30 a. m. ,
daily.
Headquarters, Roseburg
L. L. Roberts' Barn
Phone 144. ,
WANTED To rent, five or six room
furnished house. Geo. P. Jones, 'at
office of Coshow and Jones.
WANTED 2 or 3 furnished house
keeping rooms. Call or telephone
Wlllard Service Station. Ask for
Mr. Walde.
ATTENTION I WANTED H 0 u s e-
palming, inside or out. Labour
only. First come, first served. 11.
Hough, Box 1146, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED A lob of any kind for an
honest man. Am an experienceu
laundry man, but will do anything.
Herrlck 8later, Green River, wyo,
WANTED Clerical position by young
woman. Good education, although
no businoss experience. Willing and
eager lo learu. Write K, cure
News-Review.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes,
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Two heated sleeping
rooms for the winter. Closa in.
Phone 12- V.
FOR RENT Building, corner 6ak
and Rose. Inquire 211 W. Washington.
FOR SALE Oak wood.
Shine, 105 Cuss.
Valat Shoo
FOR SALE Young ewes any amount.
it. u. (.ion, sutherlin, Ore.
FOR SALE Canary birds. Mib.
exander. Riverside Addition.
Al-
FOR SALE Oak block and pine wood.
w. A. Jenkins. Phone 14-F-41.
VOK SALIC Good apples, 60c a busfi-
el. 5 miles south of town. Geo. B.
Davis.
FOR SALE Grape Juice, bring your
containers, (SO cents a gallon. F. J,
Burslk, Melrose, Ore.
FOR SALE ClirysanthemumB at rea
sonable prices. 114 N. Flint 8L
Mrs. G. W. Kezartee.
Eugene
757 Olive St.
Phone 1174.
FOR KENT One sleeping room,
$12.50. Apply room 3, Warnock
Apartments
FOR--RENT Two furnished light
housekeeping rooms. Lights and
water furnished. $15 per mo. Call
217 Chadwick St., 3 blocks east
Umpqua Hotel. Adults only;
LOST AND FOUND
fTntrrsnnnal New Service.
CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 28.-
Westcott quite appropriately has been
Inwarded the tin derby as Cincinnati's 'at
most resourceful fire marshal. While M
passing a laundry Dunuing the other
day he discovered a blaze tun the
roof, turned in a call for a fire com
pany and then dsshed up the stairs
to tho roof and beat out the flames
with a broom.
"Fire's out!" he shouted down to
the firemen who had Just arrived be
low. "Ix)s: One broom and a dozen
shinties."
RIVES p p
?;LLen CIean, Attractive
FOUND Small locket containing two
photographs. Owner please call at
thlsof f leo and describe It.
FOUNOlioctor's machine kit. Own
er can have sume by calling at this
office, paying for adv., and identy-
i,ltir nrnnurtv
i J"'fS
LOST Wed.'evo. in or between Ma
jestic Theatre and the Lane street
rooming house, a brown purse.
Loave at this ofTlce.
FOUND-Piirso containing money.
Owner mny have same by paying
for advertisement and identifying
property at this oflee.
LOST AValeriiian fountain pen
between east Douglas street and
the high school building. Finder
please return to this office.
That is what our store is.
Everything in grocorlcs right
up to the minute. Drop In and
see lis and enjoy real service.
I ECONOMY GROCERY
Phone C3.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUll '"HOOF Needs repairing
call flpancaku, phone a.'il-W.
iTORNLkSS Toggeiiiic'rg goat for
service. Geo. Walker, Winchester.
TAKENt'P 6n7ryeafllng"calf. Owif
cr pay costs. 1 mile south of town.
' FOR SALE
THE HOLLAND BULBS Tulips and
hyacinths are on sale now at The
Fern.
Fblt'HALK-Riby "buggy, nearly new.
l'himeG2S It.
FOR SALE -Hay. krtehbower Orchard
Trai ts Phm 5R-F-3.
FOR SALE Two upholstered chairs
to match, 1 rocker,' 1 arm chair.
Prlce$25 for the two. Phone 370.
FOR SALE Pure bred Minorca
cockerals, choice breeding. N. L.
Conn. Phone 6-F15, Ro8eburg,Ore.
FOR SALE Fresh "young heifer,
purebred Jersey, gives seven" quarts
ot milk daily, N. Bush, near Riv
erside store.
FOirSALEUood gentle work team,
must sell at once. Weight 2500.
W. M. Taylor, 827 W. Douglas St,
Rooiu 2.
FOR SALE Single buggy with bar
ness, $18; and two-horse spring wag
on, $18. R. E. Mathls. Phone 3-F4,-or
Route 1, Roseburg, Ore. -
FOR SALE-VTwo O. h C. brood sowa
with 9 pigs, all $46. One 2 year old
thoroughbred boar, fine condition,
O. I. C. Improved type, $25. Und
blotn, Dixonvllle.
FT)irSALESwtHitldMin any quan
tity at tho Renner ranch, Happy
valley bridge. Orders left at New,
Review office will receive prompt
attention.
RESTAURANT for , sale or trade.
Good business; only eating place in
town; halt block oft highway. Good
reason for selling. Address D. M.
Cuiwell, Yoncnlla, Ore, care Rex
Cafe,
F0R8XLEJersel bnll,Noble" ot
llnnnlehome, 4 yrs. old on May 1st,
1922. Good disposition. Beautiful
' animal. Price $100. B. B. Sutton,
Umpqua, Oregon.
FO'll TRADE birSELL 440 acres In
Klamath county on county road, R.
R. through place, 100 acres clear
ed, 40 acres In fall rye, adapted to
grain and stock. Want small Im
proved place. II. L. Mills, Hlldo
brand, Oregon.
XltEAirsNAP-Buslnoss lot, 60 feel
on paved street. Improved with '
good 8 rm. house. At 235 Sheri
dan street. Rent of house alone
will pay big interest on Investment.
Sen this. Act quirk. O. W. Young
& Son. Phone 417.
FOirSALB-21 Jewel watch. $3"07
Folding kodak, post card size, with
rase, tripod and extra lens, $22,
Film pack camera. 2x3, $1.50.
Leather music fold, like new, $4,
Write P. O. Box 343, giving ad
dress nsd phone number.
$15000 "WAS PAID at auction for lliia
great Jersey bull. Noble, of Oak
lands. Have a six months' old grand
son of his for sale at $50. Regis
tered and transferred. Write for
further description. Edgewator
Kiiim. Mvrlle Creek. Ore.
ii ..... J
UhT 'ho ,act that Practically all
LI of the iwst weeks
f-Wt. l. "ist ine eastern
re clean of prunes and do-
H-v.rT Tv " aone practically
rw.H. h"rp r"ni"s In the hands
oners noted yesterday
Th
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Doesn't Take Much
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