i m-m mm ii i in Rose SECOND SECTION Bum Pages 1 to 4 c( DOUGtACOUNTY)! Cpnt olldatlon of Th Evening New anda An Independent Newepaper, Pub))ebed ipt lb Beit Jntret of the PtoplK v,. .The Roeeburg Review VOL. XXVIII NO. 143 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. VOL, XV1H NO, 2)7 OF THE EVENING NEWS EWWW : I 1 T SPEED RECORD FROM BRITISH American Aviator Develop ing Small Plane in Hope of Setting Air Pace, TO HAVE BIG MOTOR New Type of Power Plant Will Develop More Than Twelve Hundred Horsepower. I T IES POUT WASHINGTON. N. Y., Oct. 7. A brand shouldered yoims - Riant is toflJiiK dally here on a lit tle blu anil gold bi)liine in which , he hopes noon Ao fly faster than human beinK has evov traveled. Lieut. Alford J. WMnma, navy speed nee, swallowed a hitter cup of diKappoinljiient a few weeks &gn because the plane, especially buUl for the Schneider Cup races, was not ready to compete. Hut when Ilritish airmen shat tered all previous records at Ven ice Williams was undismayed. He prompt iy announced that he would K after hot I) land and sea -pin no records. Williams has been assaulting speed records steadily In. recent years, in V25 he drove a raciriB plane hteh into the air and then dived downward at full speed. When he "I fattened out his coiusp he was unofficially : timed at :ti2 miles an hour. Such div ing is now ipnivented racing' .rules. ' - . ' ' Iis Iftlle racer Is somethfi!.fiew- j hi avhrtini'l WlUlhhis believes! It ' i $ in lews than 23 feet lonR at the I ' t H.M.I.M.M.I.M.M.raBSISiaCT AND fllv P N FOOD J ! cRyUi J I M U I 1 1 1 J k i j)A STORES J g 1 11WKT JE!N' ROSEBURci I CASS " JJt U QJJQ CI tT31 " OREGON . I SATURDAY Prices on quality merchandise that tell their own story. Every item bought at one of our stores carries the same guarantee of satisfac tion or your money cheerfully refunded. Try "The Biggest Little Store In Town" x ; $5.00 orders delivered free. Any order 10c. Sugar excepted. MONEY Sugar 2c5fbSH ClothBag- 1.67 Lettuce 19c Soap ?bt?sNaphtha- 37c Spudsjrv Zk Milk trranucyaby 4.69 Syrup br:ynBe""SpeciaI" 79c Oleo 2 ibf and . 39c Crisco 3 73c Popcorn 3 ibs. 25c Butter Cream" 89c Walnuts rrcrop- 38c Coffee lTffc;sysr 1.29 SMOKED MEATS Hams Bo;t& 29c Bacon ium weigh" 33c Picnic Hams fbhoice' 19c Cottages !bot8 of lean' 33c Bacon Squares n, 25c Salt Side 8eason' 25c I A STONE'S THROW TO STONE'S Expert on "Pi" L k.J wet ' Carroll H. Smith, La Mesa, Is California's new state printer. He's an expert on printer's pf, since he and his father, , C. O. Smith, publish five country news papers In San Diego county. body, and the span of its iippfr wing hi leas than :i0 feet. Hut it contains n monster 24 cylinder Packard 1 engine, developfitK 1,250 horsepower said lo be the most powerful motor ever Installed In an. nfrplaue. To save, weight the engine is started by a device separate from the plane. Its voar can his honrd for miles. In its flights from the water the little plane almost "leaps into the air. The water cooling system is provided by radiators in the wings of the plane, consisting of 12,000 feet of brass lulling,- through which water is pumped at a vatt of 120 gallons n minute. The nil is cooled In a wing surface radi ator -on the lower right wing. Replacements of the pontoon with landing wheels has occupied the attention of WJJfams and his colleagues, recently. If tests are satisfactory he will attempt to break the land plane record of 27S miles an hour in formal tests timed by officials ot the National Aeronautic Association. , - : After attainment of 'maximum land speed Lieutenant WI!frtm3 plans" to install 'another1 enfclno' ot simitar type, but so, improved as SAVING BARGAINS SIXTY BILLION FEET OF TIBER IN DOM CO. Chamber Commerce Makes Survey to Be Used in Future Work, MAJORITY IN RESERVE Government Holds Greater Part of Standing Timber ' to Provide Perpetual Supply. Douglas County has more than sixty billion feet or KtamllnK Um ber, according to (ipurea compiled by the RosehurK Chumber o( Com merce. The CtKUveB weve obtained to be used in nn industrial Burvey sboiviiiff the resources ot the comity in order to show the pos sibilities for future uevelomneut of the timber resources. The fin iires are believed to be very con servative, ami it iB believed that au actual cruise would show at least five, billion feet more than included In lite Chamber ot Com merce estimate, as the figures do not take luto account any ot the. O. and C. land oulslde the govern ment's timber classification, ex cept by low estimate. The government requires that land carry 300,0(10 feet of timber lo tbe 40 acres in order to be classified aB timber. When it has lo develop 1,400 horsepofl-er. Then the nontoons will be restored- and latter suitable testa Williams "will l try 'for the ' world's ''record' ' of I miles per hour, set bjr.,!he rflrltlBh' u ' Venice! W :tho Jtt27 I Schneider Oun races. - Flyer's Bride Lieut. Wliliam V. Davis, naviga tor for Art Goebel in the Dole air derby, won not only prize money in the race to Hawaii but a bride as welt. Miss Margaret Cary above), of Pensacola, Fla., descended from Virginia ancestry that is traced back to the Revolutionary War, is the girt. loss than Uiis amount it Js heh) , chiefly valuable for agritmUure and is so classified. This meariai that there are many smart stands ot timber scaiiereI about (be county that ave not included ex cept by estimate which, has been placed very tavr. The county's oftlcta assessment cruise was used to determine tbe amount ot privately owned tim ber. This cruiHe is accepted as being beiow the actual amount, ha vine been made solely for as--sessment imrnaaeft. The govern ment's estimate Is used in listing the amount ot. timber on the na tional forests. Government rec ords are alao used on the O. ami C. timber within the county. Ninety per cent of the standing timber in tbe county )s DovgHis fli .with. BcaUevinK, .commercial stttudsr or, hemlock, sugar . nin:?. yeiJou- pine , and cedar, Mehtditts Port Ortortl cedur. While, theae woods make in the bulk of the forests, yet the woods now being used -commercially ;am those ;least prevalent, yew i wood, myrtle maple and 'oak. OsvVs ami mapie 'bmTs are belhe 'shipped in )h rge auantlties at m pre so n t and are bringing a g;ond ' price wbiJe oak Is beUij? usevl by Oakland plant .for; many. Uses and nt the present time orders are being filled for automobile spokes. The national forests carry the bulk of the timber in tho county, containing over 21 htUlan feet, while privately owned timber amounts to move than IS billion. The O. and C. lands carry around Ji million. The scattering tracts, not classified amonir the. timber lands, carry about live billion feet, according to the estimates, and It is believed that the latter estimate could be. safely doubled. The national forests carry tim ber for perpetual cutting, as no timber is sold until a pan s made whereby a certain amount is cut over each year, leavins the re mainder so divided that by the time the entire forest has been cut over the first tract wiJJ have Brown up sufficiently to permit a second cutting, so that a perpetual lumber supply is assured by fhfs form of management of Jhe for ests. Privately owned timber com panies are likewise turning more and more lo this plan of cutting over their lands, an-l are Riving a great deal of attention lo refor estatlon so that white great voi-i times of timber may be removed there will be definite assurance that there will be ample new growth to eventually replace t(m' taken off tbe land. AccovdinR to the Chamber of Commerce estimate the timber la Douglas County is divided as fof-, lows; , Privately owned .,lS.3W,2S2,W O. & C. outside Na tional (oretits J.?,:?f.'i.fl59,rt''ii National forests 2,lTT,3Tr1,(i O. & V. in National forests l,7lU,GT!t,no.Q . O. & C. in National forests inncJaflsi fieiU iestimaleill fiirt.nftO.Wft O. & C. outside Na- i (ionaf forests fun- classified (estlmat- , ed) 4,"!l,00n,f(nri TOTAL ..6Q,40S,8S7,000 FUR BECOMING SCARCE CHfCAOO. Owing to the college boys' desire for coonskin costs, a million racoons are killed very year, the United States Bioloxltal Survey reports. Other animal are approaching extinction. On.y a few hundred ant (dope and grin ly hear are left, and eoynten and wolves are becoming scarce. "HAM AN" RULES CHICAO. Ham and fKgs. hotlor known nn "ham an In ftflll tfio treat Americas dlh. liepori taken from hotels, dlnlnc car anil r9taurant show that till anvory combination aflll fa Ihp favorite hrfskfasl. ( J Coolidge Will Speak at Founder s Day Program at the Carnegie institute. . PVTTSPAmGH, Oct. 1. When a 12 year old Scottish lad came to America years ago to toil tang shows in Amerionn mJJJs, he bard ) lv ureanml o! founding nn exluea- uouai ceuier ".nai. wuuiu wiu mm the plaudits of five Presfdents. ' Ami yet on October, tilth chief executive of the? Vniel States, President Calvin Coolldge, will come fa Pittsburgh to deliver Abe founder' day address Jit Cur neRie institute. The . institute, with Us maxumoth tre library. Its arc gaiierfes and music hali, and its 2,000 students of technology, Js a Bhri'- to the memory of Andrevc Carnegie, wUdse gifts. 10 It at-gr-ga'd some $2ttf.fluU00d. ; Whet Carnegie, the former uphu ner boy.'- had hecomvi 1'the iron master" hack, uv W&U Ue dectdett (hut PffRburufi. w here most of his interests centered, weeded1 n tree library. Ho offeml Vir.f.uuO nnd in 1KK7 lucveased the . Kttt to SU OOO.OOd. ' ; i f i" j ; i f f ::''' 1 in Inter yenra he established the fine arts and museum collection aud the music hall, enlarged tho orfginaf library, and gave the city tuiuls tor tfi ostbltahment o! ibe Carnegie .institute ot Technology. Thirty-one years ago the men f rusted hv Carnecfe ato conduct tbe institute decided to set aside one cloy each year as fnnmier'a1 day. Klnce then, more than a score ! of men high fn public life have j journeyed to Pittsburgh lo tPy i tribute to Carnegie. The list of faunder'a day speak-1 era has Included four presidents! of tho United States, Gmvor Cleveland. William - McKlniey, Woodrow VIUcmv. ami ' WUUam Howard Taft. - ' ;. ' Vounde by a man who wait de died tne' udvantageB of higher edu cation, tlie liuUltute'now la tt lead- fer1 anions the schools ti'aiuing the WCnilOloglslH twuestuiry i I1"', forward a complex civlllxMion. , TieiTfl . DEFEND HIS TITLE ' ( AaoritAnl Vim i-wiinl Vilt ' NEW YOUIC, Oct. 7. Mtko Mc Tigue wiii' defend the tight heavy weight crown in Madison Honare tonight against Tommy l.onghmn of PUlliulelpUla over the. lfi-ruuud diBtauce. The champion wi(f effmh through the ropes an 8 to 5 fr otlte. ' ' It the PhUadelpUlau Is vetttvued victor he will he the third from the QuuUer city to scale lite heights of the division, l.evlnsky and Jurk O'Hvlen are' the two tram Phila delphia who once possessed the championship. AERIAL TAXI WILL CARRY SPORTSMEN By NEA Service KEATTLK. Wash. Miners ftnd big game hunters of the ttorthland K ho iiave been mushing over peri lous snow-covered trails soon are to have a de luxe method of tra vel at their disposal, Andrew CrhifiHhanft, former pffnf In the army air service, plans a flight from Seattle to While llorsi), in; Vtfffm Green, prcnaenc of tnei American Federation of Labor, as he apptr4 in Ww oUiclal adore I at the 1927 convention In Lot An-f gclew. ' Labor Chieftain jrj tmx t w IB ton tte Yukon. h a wrawVvvw heated munoidane which he will ativraie as a taxi in Ainskst. Ho ex 'l)ect to trawKpori sjorusmej) frnm ltov,n to hwminR Rvotmua, awv in three hours he can cany the in over ferrfrory that vroutti requre jjjree waeks to cover niiJi tiogs. 1 "VVliDe snow covers (lie roujjlry, lied witti skii hh landing Rear. ' (iornff (tic summer ntrmfhs tie will I use no?JlrM? since Ihnre aiwuys I are e-nty oS -watervfaya on vnitn to land. WORST OF ALL . MEMPHIS, Venn. James VT. urlinm 1ms boon marrerf eight times, bnl be says b)s last wife Js tho "vhiRRondest one- o? all." 1uy ham is 81; his wlio is 17. Suins for divorce, he charges iter with kidnapping ibeij- 2-mo)jth old bahy. : The Customer 1 Is Always Flight We Are Always Courteous Our business has been built on satisfying our customers. At our stores the customer' interest is always our, inter est because she ' knows' what afie wants; and we have tifcfbr her rati t the i right s price. 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When the word ''aviation," it used, "William P, MtCrnrkej), imsiHt aut scevetftvy vA temmeree in charge of aeronautics has decided, tt wilt hereafter be ott'tc.inliy under stood that iis reference Is to "tbe art of opeyatiUR neaNiov than nir craft." Vita offcfaf aiso iiofds that an jiij'poj-i is "a locality either on Ma ter w land ndnpied fw the lundlna CLAMS Royal Chef, minced, halves, fjfln can 17c; 3 tor ... vlUll CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 tars 49c 25c; 12 bars.. Label, S lb. can 43c; 1 i at p a ft IK":." 62c ) or tiiithjg oSS ot aircraft which iro-yi-?h av:Uiios for sVielter, sniipliitA 1a nd reuaic ot alrccatt; oc a pt.e aseif reguiarfy for the recefvmg or r dinrhnrg itig of pa.tsvngertt w vnri;f !hy air." . Au airway wo. alw.Uu.vly do.i. nrfheci as "an air route between afr traffic centers, with lnwiftig fuvDl nies at intervals, equipped vsl aids to air uavlfcatUui aud com. municutfon for fnformaffon for-oii-erating aircraft." NfcCK BVIOKEH, WALKS COLUMBUS. O. Wifffam M. North, broke his Reck in a fa)) and doelms despaired of Viis life. But be didn't dtov sq tUey told Ulnx lui mfgiif waffc again if ho spenC a year or inore in a plaster cast. I)t tteehs of ViOBplial lito euautch Cav North, rq Ua eat M,t ami went home, where he smashed tlip risttr cast. Jl&'a still n)ive. 'mnil walking. 1 ... . , 2 itie pleasant . service ,)' rich syrup, 73c CREAM ROLLED OATS 9 t ftp pound sack .. .....fuw boxes, 25c WESSON OIL ' J Qrt Quart can tDI 83S SHORTENING Best 58c