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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927..
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t BRIEF SPORT NEWS t
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Critics Go Wroha y' i I'mjini'ihliiK likn H'MWt mote thiin
When a pennant' winning hall I wr Jmll bcliovml JmMva
club loses four BtralKlit gamosTn n I worth, 'llio head of tho St. LouU
world HHi'ioH, as has - happened ,: refused to budKo from his po
only twico In almost 25 years, a lot Mtm "plly the tuct that the
of unkind tlilimir tiro always said irwn needed Jaeobsuu badly,
ubout tho vanquished. J'rmUiicmt Johnson, u close.
Tho Jloatcm Hraves. admittedly frhMul or mil, flmilly Hlnpodii.to
nn i,,C.H,.r l,.nl l .1,,. I'l.il, I. tilC. bleach, hIkuIuK .lUCuhsOIl. It
piiiu Alulollcs, boat Hie Mnekmon.
four straight iu'l'JM. Critic:; Insist-,
imI tho Athletics curled up,'milt,e
cold. ,
That wuh not. only unfair to tho
Athletics but to tho ihnves us
well, for It tended to discredit tho
Victory of tho Nutlotml hcaiinis.
Tim Hravi.'H of llmL yi-ar whio
nn Inttplrnd Iriiin; tho Athlotlcs, a
nonchalant, self Kutlslli'd am!ii'Ka
tlon, that had grown cui'qIiwh uh
tho ruHult or too much buccdhh.
No ono will aiKiic that Dcmton
Van four Htralfiht Kiimi-H bftli-r
limn tho Athh ilcR In 1DM, yi that
wuh the iiiuikIii in tho world uor
k-H. ' -
Pirates Were Fighters
Now coukih tho Hlory that Mm
1'iiulcn ijult umlor prctiro and
falit'd to xday unywhciu iu.'vr top
ronn..
NoTor was 11 groatiT inj'iHth-o
domt a hall club. JNmHlhly lln I'l-ralf-H
wcro out on tliolr fret when
thoy onti'tiHi Ihu world srrii'H, hut
It wann't lark of coiiraKO that
cauHod them to lake a (ulik count.
II Look a Kamo ball cluh to win
a pennant. In ho hectic a kIiukkIo
at, wnH WHffcd In tho National
Lt'iiKUP during tho past hhuhou.
I rt'KiMd 1'lttFthuiKh'H feat lu
InkliiK four KtraiRht from tho Chi
cuko CiiIib, nflcr havhiK hist Ihrrp
out if four to Now York, thereby
cutlhiK their had lo a kuiuo and
one-half, 0110 of the. nutst eour
iiKeoiiH iterfminanceu In the nnmil.s
of haKeliall,
Tho I'lrateH, a tired team, met
tlio Van keen, stepping at thi'lr
bent, and were nulrlanmii. No one
wilt argui) that itrdinarlly the NVw
York team i four KtraiKht better
than 1'iIlKluti'uh, but they were In
tlio recent uerleB.
Two Veterans Gone
The lite of a ball player In a
imiKt preearleuB one, literally a
hero loday, lum-hecn Innmrrow.
The ntln-r day tho l'lithulHphm
Allib'ticH iiiiM(miMii the r'lae
of (he two veletan cmif jeldeiH,
uh Wheat and "ltuhy UoH' Ja
cuhsiui. It whk just thri'o yearn ao thai
.lacehunn had one of hia best
.M-arH, was i-m(im one f h,- hhikI
rWWlIIMliii.i.xMljw
YOU SEE
RED
when another car
crowds you into an ac
cident when your car
burns or is stolen.
But seeing red docsn do
much good when the
damages are proclaimed
then you need
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
We write it,
Quine & Co.
Phono 103
gt
Kf
K
jgh
K
Masonic Bldg.
valuable outfielders In tho Amort
, ,.. ...i.ii.
I l.i'ilh'lu Willi, III lilu i,jm ii(, '-
S l(iw!tiK proved a tinuBl (iiibiiCciit
i hojdout. ... i . ; ' ' '.
When It cuimi to slKiiiiiK .vnn
the St. ImlH.liroWMB, hti uhIicJ
lH Kithl ho paid tho ijll'i tii;uiiee from
hlH owu Jiank .roll., ) 1 '
Jimt a fi'W B'!iitihH hitvo paKHod
and lWtf Und every -11111 joe ; ; lungim'
cluh waivhiK oil tho kuiuo Jacob
turn. Umially when a playi.-r atuits
to Hllp ho koc8 back quickly, - - :
OREGON CITY
, FOUNDRY BURNED
' ( .WioHntM I'n-M l.i-uwtl WlK)
Oltl'HiON CITY, Ore., Oct. HI.
Vim Juhl n lit oefitioyud the -Ore
rod City loiindry, witn a Jo.sh esti
mated at $i)0,uuu. 'J tie loumhy,
UBtilIiMheil In lStiU, Hpeclahzed lit
sawmill liiucliinery, and ol lute
yeat'H inaniitaclureil much of tlio
machinery lor the . ilawloy Pulp
und i'aper company.
ROSEBURG COUPLE WED AT
PRETTY HOME CEREMONY
At a pretty wedding servlco on
tho evening of October Jti, Mia.
Susan A. i'earco became lh brido
ot Itobert J. Cox ot this ciiy, tlio
ceremony taking place at the
I'earco homo In North Uoseburg.
Uov. H. II. JXdlarhlde, n inluister
of tlio Frco Methodist church, of
Ijciated at tho ti o'clock servico and
afterward a wedding dinner was
served tho guoslt, among whom
were .Mrs. Dauas, u sister of thu
briile, and Mr. und Mrs. lieo. Cox,
Jr. Mr. Cox is piopili'ior of ihu
luueh riHiin on North Jackson
street .Ho and his bride will con
tinue to make, their homo iu Kuso
burg. J FLASHES OF LIFE
V
(AwMK!tt- I'iiM U-uil lVl(t'J
NI'IW VOUK -'Ihu divereed wife
of V. K. Vanderldlt. pielers to bj
known uk Mi'm. tJtaliaui Kalr Van
dorbllt. The sneiely ciielt K now ko
ehai Hcteri.n lit t. Iter liittt name
Ih Virginia. Hlie Is the daughter ot
James (Uahaiu Fair.
NKW YOItKHoino J.-HM) pholo
graphs ot Thomas A. I-Mii-.on, ituide
iu Hie coiir.se ol iio years, all sliow
tlie light sldo ol tlio race. Caratlaul,
I tie photographer, eplaiiiH dial the
Inventor, like Comma ndei- liyil,
lias a plastic left sido to his lace
compared with great character .in
the light tide.
NKW YOKIv-rnul I'oiret, arbit-
fe or of fashion. Is here from I'aris
kf. ultli u grievaueo ofi Ins ttitid.
the short skirt. In lull, he sas. h
tried to introduce a shod skirl
i much longer than tho present mode
j to tho 1'nited Stall's and was
prevented Irnm t-hnuhtg a tihn ot
i his maiincnuhiK Ihm-uiiso it wax ine
nroiier. "Ami now look at our
women! Why the Fans police would
not permit such dresses as they
wear over here. ny tdnnild u wo
man nttciniit to iexe:it nil her
bcauly? Tho skirt should euil fno!
1 iic hew nbou tho auklo Instead of ;
(Ivo inches nhoo tho Knee." Hull
I 'a til fears tho mo Jo ho dislike j
ib hero lo May.
WASHIXr.TdX-Mr. and Mrs.
CooildKe are becoinini; mo lo fans,
they've been lo a film theatre
twice In u month now, or Iwlie
more than rter hi toru diniiij, the
Charter No. 93
REPORT OF
The Umpqua Valley Bank
At Roaebura In the State of Oregon at close of business October 10th,
1927.
ItESOUIlCES
1. Leans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances
or liills of exchange, Mold with endorsement of the
bunk (Including Items shown in 29, M ami 32, if any) 482,47G.08
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured None
3. U. K. government securities owned, including those
shown In items 30 und 35, if any 61,801.26
i. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign
government, stale, municipal, corporation etc., includ
ing thoc shown in items .3D and 36, If any .... ...... 231, 410. Ill
1 1 u. I'urniiure aim uxiurcs
7. Ileal ealalu owned other than banning House . .1,098. 2U
9. (ah) Cush uu hand in vault and due fron) bunks, bank
ers and trust companies designated und approved
reserve agents of this bank 148,314,01
10. Exchanges for clearing house and items on other bunks
in the same city or town as reporting bank 6,29.S1
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank
und other cash Items
Total cash and due from
Total
LIABILITIES
JO. Capital Ktock paid In
It. Surplus fund ;
JS. (n) Undivided profits .-
(b) LesH current cKpeimea, interest and taxes paid 8,2ti2."l 1,421.41
21. Net amountH due to other baiikn, bankeiu and truut
comiianiea : 17,203.37
Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to roKorvc:
23. Individual depoHlta mihject to chock, including depoKita
duo the statu of Oregon, county, cities or other public
funds
21. Demand certificates of deposit
jd. lasuier s cuecits .01 tins ouiik outstanding puyaulo oil
demand v. 2,517.20
Total or demand deposits, other than bank deposits,
HUbjei t lo reserve, Items 23, 24, 25, 2ti $ti 1 3.530.59
Time and Savings Deposits subject to reserve and pay a bio
on demand or subject to notice:
27, Time certificates of deposit outstanding 206,013.20
Total of time and savings deposits payabln on de
mand or subjoct to notice, Items 27 and 28 2U6,oy3.20 ' 1
' Total
STATU OF OIlKljON, County
I, .1. .M. Throne, cashier of
nweur Hint the above siutement
UIIU IJUHL'I.
Subscribed and sworn to before
1110 this lKlll day of October. 107.
HliltllKItT 1). O.UINI0,
Notary Public foi' Oreaon.
ISIy-commlSKion expires May, 1st,
IMI. '
DKXVKi:, Colo., Oct. Hi. Col
orailo, enieilug Its Second day tit
(ho I. V. W. coal (ntiters strike to-
oay wuh prepared to enmrce an
edict issued last night by law en
forcing ofllcials to prevent picket
ing by I. V. V. agitators of etial
mines in the Southeni- Colorado
and Itouifler Coal Fields,
With 17 already In jail Tor pick
eting law officers today announced
that- " picketers: wherever found
would lie immediately urrested but
despite this threat tho strikers in
l ho Walscuhurg district hold u
meeting last night uud announced
that men hud been selected and
that picketing would go on as plan
ned. This new pliu.se of possible
trouble between the miners uud
peace of fleers combined with ru
mors current in Ihu southern field
that tho 1. W. W. organization had
received a freight carload of ma
chine guns, titles, ammunition and
explosives, as well hh four car
loads, of food and supplies, caused
an atmosphere of unrest.
A check of all mines In the Wal-
TREE TEA
ORANGE PEKOE
The world's
highest grade
package tea
and it sells
for so little.
! 0m
1
I
Reserve District No. 12
CONDITION OF
.. ., - m,6"i.vu
118.00
bunks.
items 8, 0, 10 and
$151,601.85
...S)38,33S.57
,0110.00
000.00
...
goo,
outstanding f - 1,
,447.05
,5titi.34
; ?038,338.57
ot IwuKlas, ss:
the above-named bank, do solemnly
Is truo to the heat rr mv l(,i,,wi,io
J. M. THHONE, Cashier.
COItltECT Attest:
A. E. KKNT,
A. J. YOUNO,
C. E. ItOllEFtTS,
' Directors.
Slowing Up?
Waste Poisons In the Blood Make
One Tfrcd and Inefficient.
DO you rise lame and stiff?
Drag through the day,
. ) ' 1 listless and depressed? Evc
. . ning find you all worn out? . .
Have you given any thought
to your kidneys?
Sluggish kidneys allow waste
poisons to remain in the blood
j f ' and make one tired and languid
, , ' with often nagging backache,
j , , drowsy headaches and dizzi- ,
, . ' ness. A common warning of
sluggish kidney action is scanty
or burning secretions. Assist
the kidneys with Down's Pills.
Donn's have been used since
1885. Are recommended the
country over. Ask your
neighbor!
DOAN'S PI6Los
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneym
FoUf.MtlUinCo.,Mfg.Chcni..Buf!ato.N.Y.
senburg district where the strike is
considered the most serious, shows
I, isu miners out of a normal force
tf 2,r!H nnsuering the walkout
call. Mines in Jrs Animas coun
ty are said to he operating at near
ly full strenuth and cheek late yes
terday slio wed that l,o;i4 employ
ed in I he six mines 7SU were ut
work Tuesday and of the IK of
them not at work, liOS of thtjm
woro employed t the Frederick
mine which does not operate on
Tuesday leaving VI strikers In Iho
disliict.
Wo liavo many different styles of
plows In stock, Iu fact soiuu for
overy kind of soil. Seo our com
plete Hue. Wharton ltroa.
ja.U rUA Uenver 920
5 : l!0 Stocks, iiiarkctb, produce,
news.
fi:3- Hrown Palace Tlotul concert
7:(U Tiny Town Tales.
8:o(i Scheiiot man's Colorado Or
chestra. 7 : 1 f lament School of Music.
508.2 KLX Oakland 590
r,:ou Martha Lee.
ti:;!u Concert.
7: on Amusement Informal ion.
NM'l) Kducational program.
tf;UU -Special prom ant.
491.5 KGW Portland 610
ti:lMt Concert.
7:00 Itrunn and While conceit.
S;"0" hiuilablo concert.
U;ou 't aelleits Way."
iU:tM .Uultuoniuh Hotel dance nm
ic. 422.3 KPO 6a n Francisco 710
6:eu Clitl.lnMis hour.
t:3t)Orguu injcitul. Win. II. llau-
cock.
7:00 Atwater Kent program.
11:00 - N. It. C. pn)gnun.
I0:t'0- Palace hotel orcheslra.
447.5 KFOA Seattle 670
5:30 Children's nrogram.
7 :o -Poultry talk, AlLcra Bna.
8:0iJConcert trio.
9:UU-N. U. C. program.
348.6 KJR Seattle 3o0
6: "0- junior hour.
7.00 Studio program.
S:.10 "Knight iu-Gulcs," tiiri J;ur
let,
l.oo . llcibert Pn eg s en le stia.
10:00 Vic Aleyera Orchestra.
ISTE G OU
OF INSURGENTS
Also Stand Ready to Listen
to Cause of Frank
O. Lowden,
WANT FARM RELIEF
Senator Nye Makes Talk to
Washington Chamber of
Commerce Outlin
ing Policies.
(.iiifcM'tiittil I'raa U-4Mil Wire)
WASHINGTON.. Oct. PJ. The
newly formed group of non-organization
Republican senators from
thu west la standing by Senator
Nun is of Nebruska as Its presi
dential nominee and while ready
to listen to the cause of Frauk O.
Lowden of Illinois, wants more in
formation from him as to his views
ou western" problems. '
Senator Nye of North Dakota,
one of thu five senators now he
longing to the Norrls cluster made
this clear In a speech here last
night before the Washington Cham
ber of Commerce in which he ask
ed Mr. Lowden to clarify his posi
tion regarding the interests of the
west.
Tne North Dakota senator said
lie did not wish to embavras th
candidacy of Mr. Lowden or elim
inate him from consideration but
be thought it possible that Lowden
"might soon see fit to clarify his
petition." While tho 'former gov
ernor ot Illinois lias udvocated the
Alc.Nary-Haiigen bill, Senator Nyo
declared ,that mere , enactment of
this measure Is nut going to save
agriculture
"With these thoughts In mind,'?
he added, "1 would assume t that
that -you could understand why
the ro lire many of us who would in
sist upon the candidacy for the
presidency of ono like Senator
Norris und why we foul that tlm
west ought to encourage, in what
ever way It can, such a movuineni."
Meanwhile, this insurgent .group
which includes Senator Horah of
Idaho, Itrookhart of Iowa and Fru
itier of North Dakota, are ' busy
working out a new farm relief bill
which they hope will bo accept
able to Senator llorah, nn opou
ent of the vetoed McNury-llaugeii
measure. The new bill will elim
inate the controverted equalization
lea provision which met tho dis
approval of President Coolldge aud
of Senator llorah as well.
However the rungs of tho newly
oranized block aro not increasing.
Senator Meaiuster of South Dakolu
has been hem, hut although not op
posed to their views, has not been
In conference with the group yet.
Others from the west aro looking
Special
Roseburg
Pullman
now daily for over
night travel to Port
land and back
, Now travel via Southern Pacific
by ml or highway. New, luxuri
ous, siivcr-ray motor coaches, in
addition to improved train service.
to Tortand
1 rve Arrive
Oicpeni.m . 11:45 p.m. -7:15 a.m.
tSfCtol Kirhurft IMImin tfidr for
i,u'4iKr y.jo p.m.)
SIi.imi . . 4:10 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
Motor Coaih 6:45 a.m. 2:55 p.m.
MotorCoJLh U:47a.m. 8:05p.m.
7rt anting
ItJM Aftive
rVtitiriJ Rieturt
9:0 p.m. 4: 5. a.m.
if Pullman rf emt Int
(R..
MierCo.ich 7:30a.m.. 5:48p.m.
1 Motoc Ouih 3 : 30 p.m. 1 1 ; 20 pan.
Southern Pacific rat! tickets gotnl
on motor-coaches ofSouthtm Pa
cific Motor Transport Co,
I J.
E. Clark. Agent 1VLP
Roseburg. Ore.
BACKIN illS
ApplesWanted For Canning
FRANK J. NORTON CO.
SUTHERUN, ORE. -ROSEBURG, ORE.
on warily. Such administration
stalwarts as Senator Smoot of
Utah are giving he faction no con
sideration. Some members of the group de
clare privately their hope that if
Senator Norris will not make the
race or sees no chance of success,
that Senator llorah will go for
ward in their cause as a presiden
tial candidate.. This, however. Is
predicated upon formation of a
rarln relief bill which agrees with
the views of the Idahoaii.
New Thing
; in Face Powder
A new youth shade that is exclu
sive to MEIyLOGLO. Stays on
longer, less affocted by perspira
tion, does not clog the pores. This
new wonderful Beauty Powder is
made by a new French Process
and you will be delighted with it.
Absolutely pure. Just try MELLO
OLO and note its -rare qualities.
Only one dollar. Nathan Fuller
ton, druggist, Perkins Building.
: ; U :
PENNY PELZ IS
GIVEN DECISION
. (AmocUUiJ I'm Leaiwl Wire) t
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. JO.
Benny Polz, local featherweight,
took a decision ovor Sailor .Willie
Cordon, Seattle, in. tho ton-round
main event here last night. The
verdicL was unpopular with many
ringsiders. : 1
In the seini-wimlup. Angus Sny
der, Canadian heavyweight, scored
a . technical knockout over Tod
fray iia, ' Seattle in -the seebnu
round of their scheduled six routid
e. - . . ' ':
Tho Vaughan garden tractor will
take the place of a liio in plow
ing, cultivating, harrowing slid
discing. Sue one at Wharton Bros.
EX-RESIDENT,
News of the recent death of Ray
Casswell, Albany railroad man
well known in Roseburg, where he
and bis family formerly resided
and nave visited since on a num
ber of occasions, comes as a shock
to his many friends here. Mr. Cass
well died in Salem, where be had
been taken for treatment.
He wae a native of Indiana, hav
ing been born at Fremont, Oc
tober 12, 1881. He was a trusted
employe of the Southern Pacific
company and is well known in rail
road circles. Mr. Cassell was .af
filiated fra ten rally with the I. O.
O. F. lodge, the Woodmen of the
World and the Brotherhood of Rail
way Trainmen. Besides his widow
he is survived by a daughter,
Frances Cassell, his mother, two
sisters and a brother. The funeral
services were held Saturday afternoon-
in Albany,.
ANCIENT ATHENS
TO BE UNEARTHED
! "
Associated I'reu I-cascd W'irn)
NKW YORK, Oct. lU.-The an
onymous donation of $2,500,000 to
the most costly archaeological en1
terprise ever undertaken has been
announced with publication of
plans to excavate 25 acres on
which stood the Agora of Athens,
famous market place of antiquity.
The American philanthropist
making this gift to research did so
through Colonel Arthur Wfood, for
mer police commissioner of J'eW
York on the stimulation that the
1 donor's name I kept secret. With
these funds the American School
FIRST DISPLAY
NEW
Graham Brothers
2-Ton Truck
SIX CYLINDERS
FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES
(Lockheed intcrnnl hydraulic type)
FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION
This is the first display of the
truck that has been made in Rose
burg. It sells for $1995 delivered
in Roseburg with closed cab. Gra
ham Brothers 1 and 2-ton trucks
have the greatest sale of any other
trucks of like size that are built.
Come in and look over this truck
that is remarkably free from
trusses, rods and cables built by
the greatest truck builders in the
world.
J. O. Newland & Son
Koscburg. Oregon
of Archaeological Studies at Ath
ens, which has already obtained
consent of the Greek government
for the excavation, will raise
11,000,000 worth of property ott
which several thousand people
live In an effort to bring to light
the culture of early Athens.
The ancjent market place is be
lieved to contain buried temples,
libraries, stadia aud other public
edifices. These may hold the
artistic treasures described by Ci
cero, Pausauias and other classi
cal writers that have been burled
since the reign of pericles. The
site is termed the most promising
of the world and its excavation has
been agitated for several years.
SCHEME OF POLES
BEING PROTESTED
(Aut-iaU-d Vnu 1iki) Wirt-)
GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 19.
Lithuania has learned that tho
Polish government is putting into
operation a far reaching scheme
directed against the very existence
of an independent Lithuania, says
an appeal .to the Leaue of Nations
made by Lithuania against Poland
which the league made public to
day. BORN.
KXIOHT To Jlr. and Mrs. Jim
Knight of Days Creek. Tuesday,
October IS, 1927, a son.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
. SHIPMENT? AT PEAK
f Assorlatwl I'rri Lcuicd Win1)
CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Fruit aud
vegetable shipments are now at
the peak for 11127, the government
bureuu of agricultural . economics
reported today.
According to official figures, to
tal shipments for the last week
would make a solid train reaching
from Chicago to St. Louis, approxi
mately 275 miles. The train would
consist ot about 36,0110 cars and
would contain at least 18,000,000
busliuls of produce, an average of.
rive quarts of fruits aud vegetables
for every person in the United
States.