Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 21, 1927, Page 12, Image 12

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1927.
J6r Economical Transportation
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He knows that
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o riginal
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made '
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double
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tlie mates of Swift's Premium Oleomargarine
Swift &u Company
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Mrs. A. J. Cnrman 1b luuvlug to
ilny for ICugono, whora bIio will vis
It with hor Hon, Mux Ciinnuiii- stu-
dent nt tho University of Orogon.
Sho will return hero tomorrow
night.
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DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME
ESTABLISHED 1926
H. C. STEARNS. Manager
Perfect Funcrnl Services
Fnir nnd Reasonnble Prices
PHONE 112
Pins and Lane 8ts.
Lady Attendant
To the Farmers
and Dairymen
The Corvallis Creamery Co. is now
open for business in its new plant
and welcomes your ' cream de
liveries. We offer you full weight honest
test and the highest market price
for butter fat.
Corvallis Creamery Co.
401 W. Oak St. Roseburg
Manufacturers of
Gold Medal Butter.
t RIDDLE LOCALS t
John liaiiilln of L'uuyouviHo wits
ntti-nding to business mutters here
for a brief time Wednesday.
v. C. Cookie and vlf and son
01en were shopping In Kosehurg
Saturday.
Carl Fisher of Tiller apent bov
oral days visiting relatives here
tills week.
Hyinnn Wollenberg of noRoburg
whh In Riddle Monday looking
aner ins property interests.
Johnnie M. Cornutt, who hflB
been Buffering with ft noro throat
for several weeks, wont to Itosiv
burg Monday to obtain medical
treatment.
Hunk Jonos of Myrtle Creek was
greeting old acquaintances on our
streets Monday.
Mrs. Porolby Farrla of floso
burg has been spending this week
visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Ktta
riam, and other relatives here
1 V. Didtel, Jr., was attending
to business matters In Roseburg
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore of
Round Prairie were visiting with
friends here Wednesday.
George Singleton of Ttosehnrg
was a guest nt the homo of Mrs.
J. It. Hensloe, Sunday.
Mrs. Minerva Primer nnd son
Glenn departed Saturday for T)or
rls. Calif., where they expect to
spend the winter.
John T. Cornutt, wife nnd bnby
son of AVendling, Ore., were here
several days this week visiting
relatives nnd friends.
Miss Rosamond I.oirsdon. who
has been nlttMnling school nt Mon
mouth, returned home Tuesday to
remain the rest of the winter.
Miss Laura Carroll, who has
been visiting her sister. Mrs.
Meredith N'lchols, for several
months, left for her homo nt
Mossy Rook. Wash.. Wednesday.
Sam Rorkhill and wife. Mrs. ,T.
R. ljiwronoo. Miss Virginia Kirk.
U. L. (iraut aud K. D, Itiddlo weru
among tho Rlddlo people who
were attending to business mat
ters In Roseburg Tuesday.
Mrs. P. W. Hldtel, Jr., returned
to her homo here Wednesday, af
ter spending a week visiting her
brother, Curtis Mellor, at Albany.
1). L. Reck nnd T. K. Caton left
Monday for the vicinity of Fresno,
Calif., where they expect to find
employment this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight arc
being congratulated over tho nr
rlval of a sou, born Tuesday, Oct.
ISth.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Speer, who
have been spending the pnst sura-
I liter here with their daughter, Mrs.
Stilley Nichols, have returned to
San rdego, Calif. They expect to
return to Riddle to nmlte their
home after disposing of their prop
erty in California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Jahusch of
Portland were guests recently at
the home of Mrs. Ida Rurgoyne.
They wore old friends of Mrs. Hup
goyne's when both resided nt Min
neapolis, Minn.
Miss Mildred Nichols departed
tor Aberdeen, AMisn., .Saturday.,
where she will follow hor profes
sion of nursing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jark Schlenker of
Portland nnd Mrs. Schlenker's son.
Junior Taylor, spent last week-end
visiting nt the home of I-ee Kel
lar. J. C. For re and family are mov
ing this week to the Garnant
place near town, whore they will
reside.
The ladles of the Knstorn Slur
were sponsors for n very pleasant
social time, following their regn-
. lar meeting Tuesday evening.
I when a mint her of guests were In
i vited to meet with them. Tables
were arnmced for the came. Pro
gressive Travel, which proved
very entertaining. Mr. C. Ti. Wil
lis and C. F. Lotfersby held high
score nnd Mrs. Krnest Riddle and
Mose Ryan received consolation
prises. Lunch wns served In tho
dining room which was beautifully
decorated la nntumn leaves and
i Hallow oVn motifs. The tables
325.9 KOA Denver 920
4:00 Housewives' Matinee.
4:30 Culinary hints.
6 : 00 Stocks, markets, "" produce,
news. . '
6:30 Brown Palace Hotel con
cert 7:00 "Aggie Kickoffs."
7:30 Sunday school lesson.
8:00 Kloctric Night by Itaclio.
9:00 Airplane LesHons.
9:15 Studio program.
508.2 KLX Oakland 690
E: 00 Martha Lee.
5:30 ISrother Bob.
6:30 Concert, courtesy Geo.
Campe Co.
7:00 Amusement Information.
8:00 Athens Athletic Club Or
chestra. 491.5 KGW Portland 610
0:00 Concert.
7:00 Electric Night.
8:00 "Shell 400 Magic Theater
rarty."
9:00 Philco program.
10:00 Concert,
10:30 Hoot Owl Frolic. .
422.3 KPO San Francisco 710
!!:00 Children's Hour.
b:i Hoard of Education pro
gram.
7:00 Athletic revlow.
8:00 Cal pet Orchestra.
9:00 N. B. C. program.
447.5 KFOA Seattle 670
B:30 Children's program.
6:45 Touring Information.
7:00 Electric night.
8:00 Sherman Clay & Co.
chestra.
10:00 Brotherhood Bank
Trust Co. Duo.
10:30 Hoot Owls program.
348.6 KJR Seattle 860
G: 30 Junior Hour.
7:00 Studio program.
8:00 Woodlawn Flowershop Trio.
9:00 Studio program.
10:00 Vic Meyers Orchestra.
Or-
nnd
NOTICE
The ladles of the Baptist Church
will hold a cooked food sale Sat
urday, Oct 22nd at McKean,
imroy anu uaiawin's.
CORN TESTS MADE
TO DETERMINE KIND
BEST FOR LOCAL USE
With tho Idea of determining tho
best varieties of corn for Douglas
county, a series of tests have, been
conducted - by the countv ngent
during the past year. Three of
these tests have been In the Yon-
ealln section on the farms of C. R.
Hear, J. IT. Kruse and J. B. Wilson.
Recent checking of the results
In the Dear and Kruse farms, nt
which 13. N. Rressmnn, farm crops
specialist from the Oregon experi
ment station, wns present, brought
out the fact that some of the corns
which have been grown locally In
the county are among the best for
this section. Golden Glow nnd n
Pink variety locally known as- the
Wilson corn gave the highest yields
of dry corn, aud matured suffi
ciently early to -bo ahead of
earliest frost In nn nvorage year.
Minnesota No. 11 matured well
on both farms but did not yield as
heavily as the two first mentioned
varieties, McKay Yellow Dent pro
duces the largest yields of sllago,
hut Is somewhat later In maturing
for dry corn than some of the
other varieties.
In tho tests to determine the best
variety for silage on the J. H. Wil
son fnrm. the McKay Yellow Dent
gavo tho hlghost yield, followed by
Coos will to Dent. Gold on Glow and
Minnesota No. 1.1.
Although one or the most Im
portant corn growing counties of
the Northwest, statistics show n
rather large annual Importation of
eastern corn Into Douglas county.
This corn. Is used largely In the
feeding and fattening of turkeys.
However, much money could ho
kept nt home If the acreage of
corn were Increased to nn extent
to meet local needs.'
That corn Is well suited to Dcug-
lns County Is nttested by tho fact
that the first prize for the best
corn at the recent State Fair nt
Salem, was given to O. C. Brown
of Dixouville. Com does well on
the stronger soils of tho county
such as tho black mud and the
river bottom lands, -it In not so
well suited to the upland area 3 In
their, present state of fertility.
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V Transmission 1
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eral Motors Payment Plan on
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You can pay down as low as
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financing the balance through the
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If you expect to purchase a used
car, come to our salesroom. Our
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of quality and our low prices
are your assurance of value.
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Phone 446 , Rose St. Roseburg, Ore.
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"AMERICA IS DRUNK
WITH POWER" SAYS
COLLEGE PROFESSOR
were nlso decorated with autumn,
tinted flowers, apples, g pi pes nnd
bright madrono berries. The order
plans to have social evenings regu
larly to stimulate interest during
the winter. XX
X Looking Glass News
The boys basket ball team will
commence (heir practicing for fu
ture games Thursday night. The
girls, because of lack of players
will he unable to play this year.
Robert nnd Donald Paulson en
rolled nt school, Friday. Dennett
Rogers, who has been absent the
first weeks of school has returned.
This brings our total enrollment
to twenty-three pupils, the same as
last year.
Tho Misses Fern Hut chins nnd
Ruth Rodley visited their parents
over the week-end.
A pro-Hallowe'en party given nt
tho home of Mrs. Stelnhnuer Satur
dav, was well attended by the
young people of both looking Glass
and Happy alley. Original Hal
lowe'en games were played and a
delicious lunch served. Therefore
a good time was enjoyed by all.
Ivor Erickson proudly displays
his newly purchased Chevrolet
touring car, which he bought last
week.
Mrs. Hutchlns, who hns boon
suffering from a badly turned leg
Is recovering nicely.
Mr. J. R. Parker, the county
club leader, has been visiting n.
nnd helping the sheen club mem
bers finish their final reports.
The sheep club has a membership
of seven.
Mr. and Mrs. Yalta' Williams re
turned to Portland nfter visiting
with their parents Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. Williams of this valley.
X X
(Ansociatwl Ttvu leased Wire)
LA CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 20.
America is drunk with power
tottering with wealth nnd insane
with an orgy of self-expression,"
George Chester Wise, professor of
modern languages at Parsons Col
lege, Fairfield, Iowa, declared to
day nt the international purity con
ference. Tho lawlessness, unbelief, vice,
crime, divorce, unnatural affection,
degeneration and anarchy in the
country taday proves tho asser
tion, he said.
In order to guide youth's way
over tho roads of life, in an effort
to avoid such tremendous pitfalls,
Professor Wise suggested that old
men and grey haired women be
called upon to formulate laws of
life.
Charles Sherman Rodwell, Bos
ton, general secretary of the New
England Watch and Ward Society,
declared that the reformers were
"not necessarily natural born trou
ble makers or disturbers of the
peace." Hostility to vice, ho said,
has naturally arisen in tho minds
of ninny people ns a result of cal
amities occuring In their families
so that warfare against vice
amounts to a justifiable family
feud.
Creation of a new department In
the national government to deal
entirely with problems of the
homo was suggested by Dr. Emma
F. A. Drake, Portlnnd, Oregon.
The conference voted to solicit
130.000 for the purpose of financ
ing n world purity congress to be
held in 1929.
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CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
The NewHovlow exclusive Job
printing departmont Is showing a
nice line of Christmas and New
Year Announcements. We have a
very complete stock and at vary
reasonable prices. Place your order
now while the stock Is complete
and pay for them at your con
venience. We want your order
early so we can be sure of prompt
delivery.
Auction Sale
AT MY HOME
Saturday, 2 P. M., October 22
Everything goes at Auction, no private sales
Good Furniture At Your Own Price
No prices set. Bring what it will. .
BRAND'S ROAD STAND
Winter Apples
From 50 Cents a Box Up.
Delicious Jonathans
Snow Apples Spitzenbergs
Ortleya
de Anjou and Cornice Pears
Garden Valley Crapes
Fresh grape juice by the gallon.
Bring your own containers. Or
der ahead If possible by phone,
30F33.
BRAND'S
Pacific Highway 3 Miles North
Oak Dining Table and Chairs.
Genuine Leather Rocker.
Beautiful Oak Desk.
Swivel Chair.
Bed and Springs.
Rugs.
Some Good Tools.
Shot Gun and Ammunition.
2 Rifles.
Ivory Bed Room Set
2 Good Heaters.
Sectional Book Case.
Refrigerator, nearly new.
Boy's Hand Car.
Boy's Wagon.
Scooter.
Chickens.
Camp Cots and Folding Chairs.
Overstuffed Comfort Chair recentlv unholienrf. P.rln.
set consisting of table, rocker, chair and davenport. Manv 3
other things. ' 3
Drive toward Soldiers Home and watch for sign.
H. E. MOW, Owner, 1238 Harrison
M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer
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Saturday, 2 P.M., October 22