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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1', 1 927. j AdvertisersGive Information You want a home of your own everybody does. You want to know about the cost or bow- to finance the building. Perhaps you want to buy the lot, or it may be to inquire about the furnishing of a room. Just ask the advertisers they'll know. igure It Out For Yourself The chances are good that if you have been keeping house in an apartment or a cottage you have paid out enough in rentals since you have been married to have built a good home, and you don't have a thing in the world to show for it Just figure it out. -; E. N. Ewart, Pres. M. E. Rltttr, Appraiser Carl E. Wlmbsrly, Attorns DIRECTORS B. W. Bates, Vice-Pres. Guy Oordon, Appraiser Henry rUrtK V. J. Mlcslll, Treasurer H. O. Pargeter, Secretary W. F. Harris, Appraiser O. V. Wlmberly Umpqua Savings & Loan Association . ORGANIZED 1917 i Under State Supervision Earnings for years 1925 and 1926 9. Earnings 1927 ' 8. Earnings past 9 years 8 or beter. Not a single foreclosure or piece of property taken for non-payment of principal or interest since organization. Investigate our monthly savings plan. An account may be start-.' ed wit ha deposit of one dollar, i ! i rnl, . ' - 1 1 They wani them OF COURSE! The moment she sets her eyes on a MONTAG her one ambition is tQ have one in. her kitchen. And this in not alone because of the incomparable sim plicity and beauty of design, although, of course she appreciates what that means in making her kitchen a more pleasant ptaco to work but she knows that every one of her friends who owns a MQNTAG is singularly free from the 'worries uf cooking. And Mr. Man, why, he'll just agree with the comment "It's results that count." Easy to keep clean ; durable and mcst reasonably priced, ' ho' wonder MONTAG Ranges have for more than forty years held a firm place In the hearts of the women who cook on "The Choice of Western Cook3." We have received a shipment of MONTAG Ranges, and if you'll allow us the pleasure of showing you through our Range Department, whether you are ready to buy or not, we know that a MONTAQ will be your next range. The model illujtmted is the Muntag Colonial Jr. buffet, all porcelain enamel, which can be chosen In white, gray or Sautonc. Or you can now have this range in porcelain enamel trim with mission base. COLONIAL Ranges McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete Housefurnishcrs Roscburg, Oregon Contradiction in Comfort Is the Clever "Marlowe" I & i 3 mmmm i , uvino rtoos 1 , "ITf - J a-o- 1 "" i mm ' ' ' ' ' ."Mid LOANS Compact roominess Is the contra diction embodied in "The Mar lowe." Hero, iu bungalow synee, a pleasant looking shingled and white frame house achieved the senHu uf plon ly-of room that one expects only from a much more pretentious hoIIU). ' i ( Cleverly does it aucc d. By hav ing Ihe stairway risu out ot one end of It, the living oom achieve spaciousness;. 21 feet long. By ilrd.ig two long wall sphcs bo dear to tho heart of a woman who must have a 'davenport or two before she thinks her room hem -lifc . Tho dining room, too, has an unbroken, wall space, due to high wii.dowa. Upstairs, "The Marlowe" 1b ex ceptionally pleasant and roomy. upon a little . center hail open three bedrooms, each with Ita own "loset. And each front bedroom i..vi what ovorybody would like, a litlie balcony porch all its own. A buck stoop gives Hpace for mother to breathe .a bit of air while she fixes the vegetables and walchcs tho children play in the Dark yard. And a bit? front north inakea staying home summer even ings very pleasant Indeed. 'or further information about it, write to the Standard Homes Company, Colorado Building, Wash Ington, i). C. PREMIER DENIES ' HE TOOK OFFICE; BY USING FORCE TIUCHARKST. Rumania, Nov. 21.' lonel Hratianu hhvs he nili-a ' Flimuinla as premier today because i King Ferdinand when dying befevT ed that the government would be' safer In his hands than anv nlher. Tho premier denies that he came into power by force. "The Liberal party has affirmed eonamntly that Rumania can pros per and develop only with the horeditary monarchy." the premier told The Associated Press corres pondent. Ht'iioilrt that he nB dic tator desired to establish a repub lic, M. Bratlanti characterized as fantastic. "I did not come Into power by force, but at tho wish of a man nho.se competence has never been questioned King Ferdinand who, realizing he' was dying, believed the government would be safer in my bandH than any other," he said. All attempts tti uverthiow the re gency, which rules for the six year old King Michael, will fail, the pre mier said, and it will run its al lotted course of twelve years. There was no friction hetween him self and the regency, re declared, saying: "The fact that the Liberal government Is in power Is 'suffi cient proof that It enjoys the con fidence of the regency, which has the authority to make, or hreai; governments." Asked if former Crown Prince Carol, who Is in exile tit France, ivfiuld be allowed to return as re gent or king, should the people ..io desired. M. Itratalnu replied: "it does not depend on my will in that of any other person. TIim constitution expressly prohibits any modification of lis text during the minority of the present sovereign." Tor their ten round contest Friday night at tho Coliseum. Walker hopes to force n match with Tom my Loughrau, the present 17."t pound king, by putting away Ber lenbach as quickly as he did Mike McTigue a fortnight ago. WOMAN COACHES FOOTBALL TEAM (AvmrUtnl Pren I,ovt! Wfr) ATLANTA. (:., Nov. 21 "A phner who keeps training and does what he should, doesn't get knock ed out," Is the theory laid down by Miss Mary Colvtn, Atlanta's woman coach of n high school foniimt! team and she reports that n dis UidgVd flngemal Is the most seri ous Injury with which her charges have had to contend. Miss Colvin coaches the smaller boys of O'Keefe high school Jn three major sports football, base ball and basketball. She also teaches history. At the I'ntversity of i.eoiKla as a stu dent she played basketball. HEALTH MAY END DOTY'S SERVICE (.Wrintwl Prcsa T.eacl Wire) PARIS. Nov. 21. Bennett J. Hoty, American member of tho French foreign legion, will prob ably be brought before a military board of review at the first favor able opportunity for an inquiry on the basis of his health into the pos sibility of his release from serving the remainder of his enlistment, it was learned todny from an un- qunestionnhle source. Doty, who enlisted as Gilbert Claro of Memphis, Tenn., deserted in Syria, was arrested and later pardoned after serving part of his eight year sentence for desertion, is now serving out the remainder of his enlistment in Algeria. ASK PORTLAND TO SEND A DELEGATE ( Assx'i;tt-il 1'ri'na Ij'usrhI Wire) SALKM. Ore.. Nov. 21. The Portland Chamber of Commerce has been Invited to send a repre sentative to Chicago in December to attend the Chicago session ot the series of grain rate hearings being held by the Interstate Com merce Commission, according to Information received by the state public service commission. A mem ber of the statu commission also will attend. Two hearings will be hehl on the Pacific coast early In the year, and the Oregon commis sion hopes to have one of them set for Portland. We will loan the money to build your home and you can'; pay' it back like rent. We also make loans on city and country i property. . : ' - Our loans are on definite plan from one to ten years and can be paid at any time. When you have made the payments as agreed the loan is cancelled and is not dependent on maturity of shares. You know just how much you have to pay and when your loan is paid. " - - :1 We have the loan that gets you out of debt and helps you to save and own your home. It will pay you to see us if you want a loan. DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS B. L. EDDY, President GEO. KOHLHAGEN, Vice-President . J. E. McCLINTOCK, Secretary -B. W. STRONG, Treasurer WAYNE E. JONES, Manager DIRECTORS B. L. EDDY GEO. KOHLHAGEN J. E. McCLINTOCK , ; B. W. STRONG. . 1 . , C. A. LOCKWOOD F. H. CHURCHn;L''v "J DR. E. B. STEWART 1 47 Jackson St. ROSEBURG, OREGON PL one 245 EMERGENCY FIELD BEING SURVEYED AT MYRTLE CREEK The federal government is after a sito for an airport In upper Mis souri bottom, says . tho Myrtle Creek Mail. A Lieutenant Lucaa and two other government men were here the fore part of the week and sur veyed out a tract of land belonging to Mr 8. , Ora Carter, of Honolulu with the idea of buying It for a lauding field for government air planes, it is reported trom a re liable source that an offer has been wired to Mrs. Carter by the work will begin within a reason government, and if site accepts. able time by the government in converting the (iu-acre tract into a landing field, electrically equipped and lighted to permit of night Hying. With the wide-spread (den of a practical air mail service among the peoplo of the country the gov ernment is seeking landing fields among rout en where future mail service will he carried on. It is understood that several of these landing fields are to bo located iu the county. , The landing field sought In Mis souri bottom would doubtlessly bo a practical one in carrying on nlr mail operations, as it has already been chosen as the landing point for mail planes on several n ca-! sions when the dense fog prevent ed further progress southward with the mail during the winter months against the winners of tonight's contest. Next Monday night the two losing teams will pull for. tho consolation prize. The points gain led in this competition count on the linterclass cui that is being award icd each year to the class having the highest standing In athletic land scholastic standings. The tug-!o-war schedule makes it necessary to shift the championship football game to Wednesday. It had been planned to play this game Tues day. The game Is the final one in the inter-class tournament and will be between the senior and Bopho more classes. Those two teams mot recently aud the gumo resulted in a tie score. A cup Is being offered the winner-by- Umpqua Post of thu American Legion. " . 1 ' A flat top on a cake, when baked 13 obtained by filling the pans well to the corners and sides, , with the mixture, leaving a slight de pression in the center. An earthen bowl and wooden cake-spoon light ens the labor in making a cako. ISLAND FLIER ...... DIES IN CRASH , (AMocialvd.I'rcM Leased Wire) ;' MANILA-. Nov. 21 Lieutenant Matthew E. Finn, stationed lit Clark Field. Camp Stotscnbuiig, was killed there today 'when ja pursuit plane which he was l'lyipg crashed to earth during bqinllini; practice. The cause of the ac6i dent was undetermined. Lieuoll ant Finn's home address was 'Wash ington, D. C. - v ' .- - j EX-CONGRESSMAN DIES IN ST. PAUL 6T. WW, Minn., 'Nov. 21. Os car E. Keller, former congressman from , the Fourth Minnesota dR- .in congress in September, 1122. seexing lmpencnmoni oi titirry m. nmiuli.trtv Ihu (), .nttnri.itt7.unn. ieral, died today after a: long 111 ness. Tt was -y years old. Jj- SHOOL AT SMITH RIVER CLOSED TO AVOID DISEASE Millwork Lumber mm tmil u.Trni.i o ! I GOOD WORKMANSHIP GOOD MATERIALS GOOD SERVICE lumber products including millwork of all kinds, a I COEN LUMBER CO. PIONEER LUMBERMAN DIES f l-MivutfO Prww l.r! Wirt) MINXKAPOMS. Minn., Nov. 21. Howard M. Dclnittre, 72, pio neer Minnesota, lumberman, for 14 years president of the llovoy helaittre Lumber romiianv, died last nlxht at his home here: He had been president of the. Chute Lumber company in Orecon and president of the Spokane Lumber company. AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL Mirfcv u; a f vera TO MEET PAUL ( AvA.i-iitt.fi ltvv Win I.A OK AN OK, Ore., Nov. 21. h. Hose, of Perry, Oregon, was al most instantly killed Sunday when his car plunged from a hlph grade on the Old Oregon Trail Highway about four mil s west of 1-a Cranio, the potfrp report. REEDSPORT. Nov. 21. The Smith River high school and the Consolidated schools of Smith River have been closed down for a period of two weeks as n guard ugainst Infantile paralyse, accord ing tb the report made from the school board of that district. The i move came as a result of the visit of one of the teachers and one of I the pupils to Eugene during the Armistice day football game. Due to the fact that. Eugene has reported several cases of infantile paralysis and has closed one of the high schools the directors of the local schools decided to close the schools for a period of two weeks. At a mass meeting held last Monday at the school building, a decision was reached which ruled; that all children must remain In the community and not visit else-i where. -o- TUG-O-WAR TEAMS MEET THIS WEEK' W. F. Harris, Prei. Henry Harth DIRECTORS A. G. Sutherland, Vioe-Pres. Joseph MlcelH H. O. Pargeter, Sec'y-Treasurer. Douglas Abstract Co. Incorporated CAPITAL $25,000.00 Abstracts, Blue Prints, Farm Loans, City Loans, Title Insurance. The annual lnter-class rivalry. at' tugowar will occupv th" Interest; of the senior high school classes this week. Tonight Ihe teams from ; the sophomore and senior classes will contest at 4: HO o'clock and to morrow nteht the juniors will pull "fpil IIILII f H-latti Vrtm l.rnl Witp) CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Next In Ih4 weekly series of boxing festivs ftnturinR title holders Is Mickey H'-'krr'i jtecnd invasion of Ihe light heavyweight tanks, this time nrnini Paul Kei leiibat h. who used to he Miovn as "Punch-Em Paul" until he niNlaid the punch. Vlker. trying to out grow the middleweight ranks and lie vie n- SNOWING IN LA GRANDE As.tncit-1 I'rr Iraxxl Wirv) h IIIIAN'OK. Ore. Nov. 21 l.n Grande found a Heht covering of snow on the c round this morn ing, the first of the season in the ; valley. The minimum temperature i was ;t2 above. - j from Portland j H. llnssell of Portland is In this I city for a dav or so looking after PLUMBING AND HEATING OUR SPECIALTY Let us Modernize Youi Kitchen WM. SCOTT 116 W. Oak HOME SITES l The Place to Build That Home of Your I Own Is West Roseburg - $ We have a few lots left in out sub-division that will please ijj you. which can be bought on our unique purchase plan j of $25 down and $5 per month. The interest rate re- E mains five per cent. . i McLendon Realty Company REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 40 Jackson Street j tutu are tiuibhiug traming Utr lusmt3 affairs.