Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925.
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.1 Wednesday Evenin
You are cordially invited to attend the opening reception of the Roseburg
store of the Western Auto Supply Company. Inspect the extensive supply of
Accessories, Supplies and Camping equipment make the acquaintance of our
store manager.
$50.00 worth of Accessories to be auctioned off to the highest bidder proceeds
going to Oregon Children's Homeland General Relief Orphans of Ex-Service
men 8:30 P.M.
Music
Hours: 5 to 9 p. m.
Four hours come ny time leave when
you wish. We hops this gives everyone an
opportunity to attend our reception and dedi
cate with us the opening of this store.
Refreshments
No Merchandise Sold
These hours are set aside to meet and greet
the people of Roseburg. We hope you will
come and share with us the pleasure that is
ours.
A Word About Our Company
You, as a resident of Roseburg, especially if
you are a car owner, should be interested in know
ing something about the individuals and policies of
the Western Auto Supply Company.
A few short years ago, "Western Auto"
opened its first store on the Pacific Coast. From
this humble beginning has grown the largest or
ganization of its kind in the world, operating 125
stores, located in the leading cities of nine western
states. '
The motorists of the west were quick to real
ize the many advantages of buying at "Western
Auto." They were quick to sense the security of
doing business With a store that guarantees satis
faction. They were quick to appreciate the sav
ings which "Western Auto" offered them. They
knew that "Western Auto" carries a complete
stock of dependable Accessories, Supplies and
Parts. They learned to look upon the "Western
Auto" salesmen and managers as their friends
men that they could trust men always ready and
happy to serve in the full meaning of our slogan,
"Saving and Service with a Smile."
Last year, five million individual sales were
made in "Western Auto" stores. You jvill better
understand the reasons for "Western Auto's"
tremendous growth and the reasons why so many
motorists have designated their "Western Auto"
store as "Auto Supply Headquarters," if you will
visit our new store in Roseburg and make the
acquaintance of our store manager, G. C Barber.
He will take pleasure in showing you around.
More Than 100 Stores All Over the West
Watch Our
Sale
in To
morrow's Paper
An
tern
upply Co
117 South Stephens Street
Watch Our
Sale
in To
morrow's Paper
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KAKM itKIIXIKlt.S.
Tho first and best opportunity
to force the frrowth of pigs Is,
when they are three weeks old.
At that time they start eating
(train. Tire Oregon station re
commends that a creep be con
structed In the pen at that time
containing a trough in which the
grain and skim milk can be plac
ed. Iiy starting this early the
pigs will be eating better at wean
ing time and have less of a set
back.
Top dreeing of gypsum on the
meadow at this time, will greatly
Increase the coming hay crop.
Broadcast at the rate of 100
pounds per acre Is the usual ap
plication. It Is often advisable
to leave a strip untreated In order
to compare the benefits of the
gypsum application, says the state
college experiment station.
Immediately after shearing helps
to eliminate the ticks. Stomach
worms can be treated with a cop
per sulfate solution, which has
Where clover or alfalfa seed AIR MAIL PILOT
he sown. with a grain drill through
the (train seed attachment. One
of ttm best ways of doing thin in
L
BOY RESULTED IN
THE Kill SHOWS
SoriTo twenty years ago a small
lad, in a coal mining town of
Pennsylvania, waa watching tome
men coimrurtlng a merry-go-round-
As these men needed a
lift on pulling a rope, to ruUe the
heavy center polo, that ia the
main slay of the whole affair,
they called upon thin young lad
to help. This he did willingly,
and at that moment ttvare was
horn In the mind of another youth
iho desire to become the owner
of a circus.
Many of the youth of America
have had this samo desire, but
few have succeeded. However
this youth Is one of the few, for
on the week of May ISth, this
young lad, now a man tn the thir
ties, and accredited an one of the
most successful operator of tent
ed amusements In America, will
be In Roseburg, at the bead of his
own mammoth out-door enter
prise. Since that day, ..omo twenty
years apo, this young man, known
to the world aa Abner K. Kline,
has constantly held before htm
one goal; the owner of one of the
cleanest, blpgest and nioat effi
ciently operated carnival compa
nies entour; and that his goal Is
near attainment will be proven
when The Abner K. Kline Shows
arrive In Roseburg, Monday, May
18, In their own sperlul circus
train, known as the Orange and
White Special.
During his climb, to his present
place in ahowdom, Mr. Kline has
not forgotten his other duties as
a good citizen, which is vouched
for by the fact that he is a 32
degree Mason, a Kiwanlan, a
member of the Alhuberque, N. M.,
Chamber of Commerce has the re
spect of every one of his many
employees, as a man of few words
but much human sympathy, and is
one cirrus owner that never Is
short of help, as his reputation
for treatment Is well known.
This success, without a doubt.
Is accredited to his untiring effort
of seeing that all d-etalls are at
tended to.
At the luncheon of a group of
Ktwanfans, his secret of success
was discovered by this remark,
that he made when called upon
for a few words that meant suc-
"The rleht way la the only
way, and the righteousness of an
attitude or method Is what makes
for surceHH. I'tilea all details of
an organization are right, the
orcnnizatlon ts weak."
Such is the mnn who Is to
furnish the Joy Zone for ltoe
burg'a 1925 Strawberry Carnival.
WHEN VISIT ROSEBURG
Drive right up to the entrance of this new
modern five story hotel.
EVERY CONVENIENCE AND
COMF ORT FOR GUESTS
Rates are moderate and will please you.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
IN THE BUSINESS
DISTRICT
The Grand Hotel
Cass Street and next door to Postoffice Bldg.
Seen the Corona Four? On clls
pliiy nt Parslow Furn. Co. Ask tor
Mr. Llntott.
COUNTERPART OF
KIPLING'S HERO
proved successful In getting rid to loosen the pressure sprlnns on
of these parasites. Write the
state college or see your county
a ent for Instructions.
An open seed bed for broccoli
Is regarded by many Oregon
growers as the best method f
raising young plants. The seeds
are drilled at the rate of 70 to 80
for every three fwt. This Is
usually done with the hand seed
er, says the experiment station.
the disks, to they will not be too
deeply In the ground. It is better
If the land Itself Is thoroughly
rolled previous to sowing. A
doable disk drill is better than
any otlror common-type used in
Oregon, since it does not pene-
(AMfteUtcd rrea L-d Win.)
CHKYENNK, Wyo., May 12.
Kipling's hero "of the overland
Mail has a counterpart In Pilot
Frank Yager of the air mull r
vice. The Overland Mail rider'
trail, according to the poet, waf
I or four blilhly, In spite of the
1 darkness, but on hurdling the
i eve nth ho b giiii to lire of it.
Ho then .waited for the first
flreak of dawn and ttnn took the
air for a change, arriving here
tat eight o'clork In tho morning.
i Appropriate gifts for graduation.
See our windows. Lloyd Crocker.
ft lark raepberry culture In Or
pon la better understood than
formerly, though many small
home growers do not realize the
value of this berry. Trellising of
hlarkcap. sayg the experiment
station, is not necessary, when the
canes are pruned low.
KAKM POIXTKRH.
Seeding to clover and rape In
Jnnp in fh'ft mirpHt mpthorf of nb-
taining a clean stand of clover in
Oregon, aa shown by experiment
station results. It Is very essen
tial that the land be plowed early
and thoroughly cultivated before
sr-eding. This method will con
serve the soil moisture causing
a surer growth of the clover crop.
Oregon berry growers find the
grape hoe to be one of the bet
trate so deeplv or leave the land I U cluttered up with many varie
tur rowed. Sowing with the drill 1 of Impassablo obstaf les which
the college experiment station 'bad to be pa.sH.-d, but yvterday'
finds Is dang-erouw on loose mel-' troubles loomed up in the form
low soil as the seed will be plant- barbed win femes. Leaving
ed too deeply. Omaha early yesterday morn inn
with a cargo of mail, ager soon
. , ran into a dense fog. he reported
Oregon potato growers, especl-(on grHval t tho r .
ally on red hill soil, have obtain- here.
ed marked Increases In yields j ' , ,
from the ue of superphosphate ! T to udnp; ' ..V
as a fertilizer. The experiment j J!"1'1'1" " ' ,!h"r, t!, lit-.e
power beacons that were supposed
to light his way. lie n nt a
- . t, . . i forced landing In a j-iiihII fi Id
Oregon berry Ptrowr. find that ,n Wvfttrn Nplraska In n hurt
bla k raspberries should be nrun-i n. ,. u,..i , v..
nb!fW t inchvlJn lhe Ul" !olC again, only to be Ion ,d down
EUCKNE, Ore., May 12.
Though an official statement was
Issued yesterday from tiie Univer
sity of Oregon, showing tho full
action taken by the board of reg
ents at their session of May 2,
considerable dissatisfaction waa
still being expressed hem today
over the manner In which the
news of the meeting was supprcs
ed. A total saving of 167,250 was
mado by tho regents, the official
statement said. The summary
shows: -
Saving of $10,000 for paving of
city streets crossing the campus;
$10,000 from the extension division
budget; $1250 infirmary fees; ff,
000 Increase In gross Incidental
fees, due to increased number of
students; $1.00 saving In staff
salaries; $13,000 savings made by
reducing the original estlmutea of
the amount needed for salary In
creases; $2foo saving in equipment
for the science hall.. $r,00M sav
ing in site of proposed student un
ion building; $2roo Increase in
jl!2 summer season fee.
I I'nrest among several university
i professors, who stated that they
were "uncertain" as to when some
I thing "niUht happen to us" was
I rumored, l he main contention,
j however, has centered on the ser
icrecy methods, said to have been
employed by the regents at the
May 2 session.
Fred Fink, member of the board
I of regents, said here today that
the meeting whs open, and not se
cret. Newspaperment, however,
refuted the cunlentlon that the
session was open, citing the news
that was given out as the official
business of the board and the news
of the shakeup which later leaked
out.
as the average application.
ter part of May. The young i
tools for cultivating close to the "boots are usually approximately , fpw mlnutet
a second time in the spar of a
A we may be expected to pro
duce two lambs a ypar. but If
forced to raise four she lay down
on the Job. Hhe can proiltably
rnlse a lamb and a wool crop, but
If she has to raise a crop of ticks
and stomach worms In addition
sbt soon ceases to ex lit. Dipping
IZLlr . ".".i . . . X !' Vager made five forr-d land
experiment station point, out that lB n n mflnnpr , ,h
his cause branching and frul ; of . hunfrpd mlI Ul0 f),.h t..
bud formation during the rest of j n(C Arrn u ;o .r(t (,
the summer. termi.fd to get . d in spite nf
; fo-Q he derided lo taxi hn way
NOTICE. iirii the wide open pap. Hut
- PVf:. aViP Wltfp nt n !.:( Ii .vi-
No more watchrs and cloeM 1k- occasaion. fences, d th-O-ur
berry vine. This tool saves both
the horse and the plants, the ex
periment station finds. The im
plement has several attachments
i all fastened to an arm. This en
I shies the operator to cultivate
nearer the vines than the horse
jls ablp to walk. The grape hoe
,1s eally guided with the disk
w fret? i, wuicu is i"i-uru ii u fu in lor rvpiiir fin uci. i. wiiour mall pilot began enrouiiter
lend of oos of tb handles. , L. Spaufh, 04 Pino streeU tthem. Ha houotd th fir.i turee
1
H. fi. SQUABBLE
1 K LAM ATI f FALLS. Ore., Mav
12.' Another attempt to grant
the Htrahorn railroad franchise
i .Iits Id cross Klamath Falls
L'rer-t witlmnt the rimimon u-t
( .tuse, wn-t nisde at the city eoun
' ii meeting lat night, when a
Ir.tmhlsp resolution was sdroted
t y a vote of three To two. Mayor
i'red Goddaid announced that ho
would promptly vein the resolution
bv next Monday nUDL
Ft. f. Croeberk. representing
fhe railroad declared that "Hades
will be froren over'l.Ooo years b
f -a we will grant s rommon-uer
over any of our lines."
Mayor Ooddard uri'ed the roun
i '1 to take steps to have IV Int'T
rip cojnmer rommlssi-9 Inter
y Aon behalf of the city of Klain
t ;a alls la ths ovtat tb Bua-
NOTICE
To members of Oregon Hose
1 U... ttfH hnvn m hunttUpf-.
chief shower for our delegate at
the. Maef abee hall Friday night May
15. Kaeh member bring a band-kerchief.
I Girls: You cun t expert a feller
to love a irl Aith a red nose, color
: lejitt 1 i i t . dull en, pdii t wait
i your " hanee" jnirht innii yiinor
i row. Hetter take llollister's Kocky
Mountain T'-a at once and b- on
! the safe side. Chapmau's I'har
' mai.y.
I '
horn lino selU out to si. me larger
1 railroad. Thi- city of Klamath
Falls zave Uobert L . Htial)n0
i when he first started his
railroad construction In Ihls conn
,tv nn I If plans to sell to the South'
ern I'ailflc or some other road are
completed, the mayor wants to get
back ls $3M,000 which It Invested
as a Qrner with the pioneer rail
jroad lailder,
PERFECT SERVICE AND COMFORT
Our Dining Rooms are the Coolest and Most Inviting o
any in Rosekurg, and our Service generally will meet
your approval.
Our Menu Includes Everything found in Metropolitan
Restaurants and Grills.
The French Pastry we Serve
is Baked by our own Chef, and
, wins favor with everyone
Tired and Hungry Autoists and Tourists will find a ready
welcome and the best of meals here. Centrally located
and next to the Federal postoffice building.
The Grand Grill
Csss and Rosa Street,
Roseburg, Oregon
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II tfl fl iA SB II ISBBVSSVBV-'
.DEPAKTMENTSTOIIES
Corner of Cass and Stephens 8ts. vwtoslt. Post Office
.4i Neighbors, we Welcome the ,
Western Auto Supply Co.
and with best wishes for their
success
I
Roseburg's Annual Strawberry Carnival
is near
AND YOU WILL WANT
NEW TOGS
FOR THE EVENT
We have them in Society Rrnnd and Value First Suits
for Men and Young Men
WILL YOU COME IN AND SEE? :
Wilder & Agee Co.
Douglas County
Agents
Johnson's Oil Wood Stains
Johnson's Paste Floor Wax
Johnson's Liquid Floor Wax
Johnson's Celebrated Varnishes
And oil their Products
Call for a Booklet
LLOYD CROCKEli
PIONEER DRUG STORE