Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBUPG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JULY 1 3, 1 926.
FOR LADIES
ONLY
Thursday, July 15
WILD ROSE LARD
tested and ap
proved by hundreds
of thousands of
housewives im
parts just that extra
flavor and goodness
that will make your
biscuits a never fail
ing triumph. In pails
and handy 1 -lb. cartons.
Mter
by
: WIIDROSE
AT WOLF CHEEK
A Perfect priming for Every Purpose
ALBANY MAN DIES !ln ""''e ' lllH bi-i uin ho
UCDC ICTCD CIV fllOWOd -BlKIH Of Improvement Ull-
rl&KC. Ar 1CK OlA i til Sunday, wJum tho Htniln affoct-
WEEKS ILLNESS c'' lllB h,mrt '" u' h u '""""
. thut a new complication developed
HOY SCOUT CAMP. Wolf
Creek, July 13. (Kpuclul). Tliu
Hncond Hoy Hcout Training Camp
opened Huiiilny morning with US
present. Later In the day three
more scouta from Marshfield and
North Bend caino In, biingiiiK tlie
total up to 31. This la not as large
a number us was expected to he
present hut ut tlutt It is large
enough and a lot of good work will
be done, ft iu thought now thai
the camp date was set a trifle too
early ua a good many boya are
working yet. Then too, Inst year
guvernl boys were sent to camp by
"f'runo 1'lcklna." Much apprecia
tion jiiUKt be expressed to "ye ed."
and all the men who contributed
last year for they all understand
what H meana to a 'boy to go to
camp. However, last winter some
of the hoys who were helped to
camp lust summer were seen to
attend a good many shows and to
have a great deal of candy. Cer
tainly they should uut have been
helped to camp this year and for
that reaHOu they have not been
aided. Certainly any boy who
wants to go to cump badly enough
can earn his way this year.
plans are being matte to entertain
him. Ail hauus are working hard
to perfect all safety devices and
methods advoculed especially by
Captain Willis and they expect to
receive his approval lor their
work.
When it comes to eats the boys
all stand up lor Mm. Taylor, fcihe
la the one and only cook In the
world just uow. Kach I'alrol has
built up a table for Us own bunch
and around that table they do
Justice to "Taylor made"' eats.
Do you know what la going
bappeu in Bulherllu Valley?
to
OILSIKEM
"fiOSluGIOi'
"TflSlLLlliEll
l v e
real reasons
or its "ine flavor'
3 J
i
Ever uliiLt tho utiuniti of Douglas
county and ihu Blum of Oregon
nave interetued themselves in the
imyliiK production of oil in th vari-
There ure four Pntrolu organized out auuiloiia ot the state., und more
Lewis P. Terlmno, of Albany,
tiled yesterday at Mercy Hospital
lifter six weeks of critical UlneHfl.
Mr. Torhune ciimo to KoMefourg
b(x weeks af?o to visit with re
latives over tho week end. On
tho way ho was Btrlekon with
acute uppendlcltia and was re
' moved at once to Mercy llonpitul.
His case was found to bo mottt
critical, five abctsseB having de
veloped by the time tho operation
could be performed. No hope was
held forth for his recovery, but
cauuing death
Mr. Terhune was born at I f o p fi
ner and resided In Albany frm
the time ho was 0 years of ui;e.
He wus 40 years of ue at his
death.
Ho is survived by a widow and
five children. Funeral services
will be held at Albany on Wednesday.
in camp: the Polly-wogs with Ol-
igor Holland as Patrol Leader; tin;
'jabber-jabbers, Stanley Kidder,
Patrol Leader; tho Whlpping-nau-Inios,
Joftn Keizer, Leader und the
ll'ly Catchers villi Loreu Johnson
ut the head.
Tho boya have pledged them
selves to advance a notch in Scout
ing while in camu as well as to
have a good time. This week will
be devoted to hard work. On next
i Monday Captain Mills, of the tin-
Did you ever follow a hunch? j partment of Swimming and Water
It's a pretty good idea. Sutherlin i Safety, Boy Scout Headquarters of
Valley has something to offer, I New York will vlHit the camp and
recuniiy in Sutherlin, U'e general
public, and purilculaiiy the motor
ing public has beuu uvuiioukiug the
oil prospects right lieiu in Kose
burg. v
for the past four years, soma of
Hum; burg's leading citizens have!
gotten behind lliu proposition and j
are now iully cuuviucud that they )
could not have gotten u better oil)
if tiiey had been looking in the
well-known Pennsylvania field. In
lac i, when they were assured that
the oil thuy were getting in Itose-j
burg was none other txiau tho fa-;
mo us HyViS iirund, which had its f
inception in Warren County, Penn-1
sylvama, and which has been sold j
here by L. U. Hevaney, tney im-!
mediately found that they wore
getting an oil second to none. They ;
also lound that their automobile
motors run smoother and longer
with less wear and less trouble
than when they were using other
oils. This is an excellent time of
the year for other motoriHls to try
this wonderful oil, and alier using
lit once, they will wonder why i
someone did not tell ihem about it i
before. !
Alter reading this far, I know 1
how you will leel lor thinking you;
ure going to gel ihe "dope" on the '
U1L ffi'i UATJOX, but since this is
a paid adverti.semeul, 1 jusi want
to tell you that even tho 1 have u
broken arm, the shop of L. U. De-vain-y
in mill upt-nuitiK. ami Mr.,
Victor Hauiey, an expert mechanic
is taking care ot the mechanical
und eleciiicat work during my en
loreed vacation. L. (J. i'KVANKY,
Schilling is the only '
coffee roaster in America who
specializes on but one grade
of coffee and seals it
in vacuum tins.
There are no and or 3rd grade
Schilling coffees.
2
The world's supply of. high-grade
' coffee beans is limited.
Occasionally there is an unforeseen
scarcity. For years Schilling has
carried reserve stocks of
the finest beans so that whatever
may happen your
Schilling coffee never varies
a fraction in fine flavor.
A blind person has a keen"
sense of flavor. Schilling is the
only coffee expertly tested by the
blind to insure unvarying quality.'
Not only is Schilling coffee
packed in vacuum tins to preserve
the flavor, but it is packed in
"key-wind" tins to better protect
the flavor after the tin is opened. '
You buy every tin of your
Schilling Coffee on approval.
If you do not like it you do
not pay for it. Your grocer
returns your money.
You keep the coffee,
S c h i 1 1 i ng-
c 03 eel
Baking Powder
Extract
Km barbecue bundw lubes and
live lorever. iirand s Jtoad Stand.
I'l-i-eders of the state have made
purchases wi; h In t be county
and eHtablislicd on those breed
ing fioi-Ks of the best bUods.
These liork -masters know 1 hat
si ud r.im.s and (needing females Itliis
can be developed wuliin tlift'fr"ti
day as "Nigger Cave', because lie- and about dark saw a negro man
fore the civil war a runaway slave .i. merge from the entrance, get
made hie home in it. for two years, water from a nearby pond ami
Nigger Cave", one of many in pick up some brush and sticks and
euion, lies about six miles then return to his underground
t he en t ranee 10 Mammoth abode.
What a dog's life
some poor old pipes lead!
Poor old tipe! JLooks like he's gone to the
dogs! He was a good pipe, too. The pick of
. hundreds. . . But he's never had a chance. All
his life he's been abused. . . neglected. . . treated
like a dog !
It's no way to bring out the best that's in him.
A good pipe must get good tobacco. . . it
should get Granger Rough Cut. No other to
bacco is so certain, to make the most of any pipe.
For Granger is made solely for pipes. . . made
of the finest pipe tobacco that grows. . . mel
lowed by an old-time secret recipe that takes
out all "bite" and "harshness" and makes
Granger mild. . . spicy. . . and mellow !
Being "rough-on," too, its large flakes burn
slowly and smoke cool. It brings joy into the
life of any pipe. Brings perfect pipe-satisfaction
into the life of any smoker.
BUCK AND BILLY
SALE WILL BE ;
HELD JULY 31 1
Sheep and gf'at raisers of Done- !
us t'onnly do not n ed to be con- :
Ivlneed regarding lie value of
I 'ii re bred sires to he;td I ln-ir
M1.im Us. The only (usii n in ili '
I minds of breedt-rs is who has ihei
best Mood tor t he money.
In times past, t his e.ninty Im- ;
ported each year a large numb-ri
of breading sires. Tins wisi poli- j
cy is now being rellected In mme
sheep and goats of quality than 1
ever before. I
Many 1 lork owners are breed- 1
iug as good individuals as cr.u ie j
found in Die state. In point
lathe
laet
era I prominent sb.-i p
l Today
I
1
.county at values comparing
vonibly with any section of
otale. ;
Hivedlng rains and IjKIUs arc
uow (o be had at reasonable pri- ,
ces from these breeders. Several :
years ago the first county agent I
of the county established an an- j
niial event known as iJougl'as ,
County Muck and Hilly Sale. This j
Siile ast-i.sh it in Hie gi i-aiei- disiri- :
billion of purebred sires than was j
possible before. The sale soon be- !
came an annual event in t!ie i
years to follow. ;
j The seven t!i nnnual sale of
; purebred rams and billies will
take place ut Oakland, on July
31.
I A 11 y co n n i y b reeder ca 11 en u -'sign
any number lie wishes. Own
'eis must at all times have charge
i of their own animals and assume
ilhe natural risk of accidents at
J tendant at any sale where animals
I must be transported from point
i to point.
Do you know that Sutherlin has i
a chance- to become the largest city
in Southern Oregon?
Cave and its opening is on the
weft side of a mount ain knob.
nrs ano the region abounded in
deer and turkey and in the Sixties
a hunt, r following a wild turkey
came upon it ;ind judging from
the well beaten trail that led to
11 decided that some large animal
made its homo there.
The hunfer, whose name long
h; le n forfeit! n. lav in wan
The negro, who was captured
the following day, wore a quilt
wrapped about his loins and had
on a tattered coat, admitted he
was a runaway slave on his way
10 Canada, but having found the
cave decided to make his home
there, lie had built of stones a
small furnace in the cave and
this and a kettle and an old
bucket and a pile of straw com
pleted his housekeeping equip
ment. The runaway was sold to Bob
Foster, a slave trader, who car- t
ried him to .his plantation in
Georgia instead ot selling him
again, and taking a fancy to him,
gave him his freedom some years
later.
622 1b the phone No. of the Hotel
Rose barber and beauty parlor.
Shampoo 60c, marcel $1. Phone for
appointment
A lot in Sutherlin now will mean
money in the bank later on?
iOUHiKl) HAND TO
VliXX l-'Olt IANt.'K.
Rose Johnson's Colored Jazz
land players will provide the inti-
! sic lor a dance at the Itnuibow
liiiirdeus at Winchester on Wed
nesday niKht of this weeK. This
popular danco orchestra are just
tinisliing an engagement this week
at the .Majestic Theatre and those
who have heard them, slate that
they "dish up" t-ome snappy
tunes. Tiny 'will give a full even
ing of entertainment edncsday
night and Jitney prices will prevail.
If you wouid tike to increase
your bank account, buy a building
lot in Sullieriin.
Rough Cut
The Inh-r-fvintl vactmm
tin is forty-hec cent:.,
the foil-jxHuh pack .ire,
v'nled lniniiir-tit'!ir l iss-
Ine wrapper, 1; t jn.nu
Granger F.ovjh Cut is viu-ii Lv ihc I.i
8
li- Mvcrj Tobacco Com iMtiv
Let us help you plan your
vacation. Get a copy ot
"Oregon Outdoors" iiln .
tratcJ vacntinn uuiJclrum
your local a.-ir.
Profit hy low summer farc
anl fast, comfort jl te sew -ice
to tlie heaclics and other
resort playRrounds.
Adh.-..- .,.. (,. ,
C.ili'irnt.i tin, ilu- L:.:it.
J. E. tLAKK. Agc:-1
Phone 11 Poseburg. C;rc.
To x.vivi-; ovkh i:ti:i,
AT KI,.V.M.VTH
ALLS.
Mrs K. C. Adnnis leaves tomor-
iow for Klumutli Kails to take
!ovcr Jointly wltu Mrs. Anna l.un-!
(ler.. also of llils city, the man- '
hKemt nl of thti Hotel fciupire. one
ot the most popular and l;eat l'- !
tilted liotels ot Klamath Falls. 1
Mrs. I.antlers and .Mrs. Adams re- '
eently part-liased this hu.-iii. ss i
anil are now assuminj; nil cunli'ol -.
mid operation. 'I'acy h.o e a fin-'
. hi it k ciiililitic. well located and
('implied with niodetn comutrts
.nd conveniences. !
Li
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Is II unlikely that a furniture
; factory should follow a hie saw
' mill? Watch Sutherlin Valley.
"M;;i:it cam:'" will hi: in
M:TllhY ATI..I. I'Alik
! rM.ASCOW, Ky .Jnly 1 - h-Ti
; t In- I nlted States (tnvi-t nS--ni
hakes ov'-r lammo!h Cave asO
'uaiiotul park, as already provid
ed lor. there, will ko with it an
iother cave hardly known to fouf
itts. bat Anown around uer to-
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