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FIVE Advertisers Give information Figure 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 yoO liave been married to, have built a good borne, and . you don't have a thing in -the world to show for it Just figure it out. ; -- You want a home of your own -.everybody does. You want to know about the cost or how 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. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1927. Mri.!Ir.!.t.M.M.T.T.7M.ftT.T.T.T. COEN LUMBER COMPANY I MILL WORK' i , LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES ; Good Materials Good Workmanship , Good Service S Floed and Mill Sts. ! ' - ? Phone 1 2 1 lMIMIIIIIIW CHRISTMAS SUPPLY QF I COLD STORAGE POULTRY LE88 THAN YEAR AGO j The Christmas supply of cold storage poultry, Including turkeys, broilers, fryers, roasters, fowls, and iiiiscellaneouB poultry is small er thlB yoar than 'last, but BtockB of meats and butter are la larger supply, according to todays remm by tlia Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomlce, United BtaieB Department of Agriculture on cold storage lloHings December 1. Total paidtry stocks are placed at 84,75S,0uO pounds compared with 106,854,000 pounds on Decern- bcr 1, last year. Of total - stocks there are 6,237.000 pounds of tur keys In storage compared with 6,- iue.ooo pounds on the same date a year ago. MeatB In cold Btorage December 1, totaled 541.707,000 pounds against 631,331,000 pounds last yoar. (Stocks of larl are smaller, iielng placed at 45, 503.000 pounds compared with 40,7-44,000 pounds last December.. Lard production during November Is placed at 101, 470,000 pounds against 100.061,000 pounilB in November, 1926. 'i'he supply of creamery butter In storage is placed at 83,240,000 pounds compared - with' 64,381,000 poundB on December 1 a year ago; American oheese 63,468,000 pounds against 63,881,000 pounds; and case eggs .954,000 cases against 3,215,000 cases last December, Stocks of barreled- apples . arc less than halt those of a year ago, being placed at 2,066,000 barrens against 4,654,000 barrels last year. There were also 13,331,000 boxes of apples In storage December 1 against 15,083,000 boxes last yoar, and 3, 01)0 bushel baskets against 3,713,v00 bushel basketh a year ago. . Peb&ag. Cupper oeurlUH, opei hearth steel, galvannealed rust re sisting wire gives lied Strand feno Ing two or. three times' longer life 2-39 Square Deal or binge Joint 60 per rod at Steams A Cheno eth, Oakland. Ore. ; , From Myrtle Creek Mies Rose Martin of Myrtle Creek spent Saturday In this city visiting an-I shopping. ? ' 1 iRim ' 1 Such beauty ! ' f ' r Some of the latest MONTAG Ranges have just been uncrated and are now displayed in our stove department. , , ' , , And when you come in to look them over you are going to be more than a little sur prised.'' You never saw such beautiful ranges in your life. ' -The moment you set your eyes on a Montag Range, that moment ' you are going to want one.' We are certainly more than pleased with these new models of the range-builder's , craft. There are so many unique fea tures to explain 1 The French plate top; the' Montag wide and shallow firebox. The Santone shade of three-coat porcelain enamel. " , The electrically welded one-piece oven with French oven bottom on the steel range? the porcupine back on the cast ranges. The buffet shelf, We cannot begin to give you an. adequate idea of the surprises' that are in store for you when you visit this department. And when we tell you how per fectly easy it is to own a MONTAG by our Trade Your - Old - Stove - For - A ' .' ' New-MONTAG plan, ' that will be the most en joyable suprise of all. As illustrated: Colonial Range; all poreeUhi (tumt! in white, (ray or Santooct Baffct thrift l-icto oven. $125.00 Aim made wth drop door wamv Inf clMet Inatead of buffet abclC. McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete House Furnishers Phone 10 Roseburg, Oregon, HOME LUXURY-PLUS OFF HIS WHISKERS1 Santa Claue has been asked bjr Fire Chief James Vie toiler to shave off his whiBkera. Santa Claus, however, feels that his hir sute adornment is a necessity in resisting polar cold ami so has countered with an agreement to to make his whiskers fireproof by dipping them in a solution of am monia phosphate. , ' Christmas, the fire chief says, is a time of great fire danger. Some of this danger has been eliminated by electric tree lumps lnsteaa in candles, but still there Is much danger of fire as a result 01 in flammable decorations, clothing, caudles, etc., and the firemen al ways breathe much easier when the holiday is over for Christmas Day usually finds the firo depart ment on the alert. The ten commandments of fire prevention, Fire Chief Fletcher says, are as follows: -. 1. Avoid the' use of candles and open flames for .Christmas tree and other decorations. Look - out for short circuits in electric wiring and connections. .1 2. In caBQ candles arc used, be sure that the flame can not pos sibly come in contact with the dry oeedles of the tree or any other flammable decorations, curtains or drapes. , 3. Use nonflammable materials to represent snow and frost on and around nie , Christmas tree or where they may catch fire. 4. Be careful that the Vkiddfcs" do not get near the candles or . open fireplace with their flimsy clothing or "nighties.' 1 5. Place all celluloid and other j rinmmaore anu expiosivo uecora tlons away from danger of catch ing fire. ' 6. If motion pictures are shown in the home, be sure to buy the "aqetate" or safety, film and uyuUl the "nitrate"' or highly flammable filnw, : i ! ' , V s , . 7. In case of fire: Call the fire department ItrBt. Then, try .to,.tpuj it out by tire extinguisher, wator, or smother with a rug, blanket; or whatever is handy. . . - J 8. Christmas decorations .-and plothlng used for public festivities, where open flames aro used for 11 lumlpatlon, can be made fire re sistant by. dipping in a solution 01 ammonium' phosphate - (commercial ammonium phosphate, 1 pound; water, 1 gallon). Wring and dry; will not injure materials and will " make colors fast. - . 0. An effective way to qumich fire in a person's clothing is to Wrap a blanket, rug or woolen cloth tightly around the hotly anu roll upon the fioor or ground. ; 10. The first application to a burn should be sweet oil. olive oil or sweet cream and then dust with ' flqur or baking soda . .to. .exclude the air. Call a doctor. 1 1 1 I f KIRCH ' : . 1 "The maximum of luxury In the Insure" n cozy-1 rimuihk; coVbar itn- the minimum of space" might well Pnnnhle to outHldu dlsturbancos. . . , , ,,. .,. Kr.ch of the threesbed-rooms 1ms be the slogan of "The Lion a a ,,lxury ai, nB .0Wn-a private pleasant, brown-shingled homo with j dressing rooni.: And ' opening orf light trimmings. . joach diessiug room' Is" a roomy The ''The Eton seems ' to put : closot. which takes care or keep into practice tho belief that tho'l .n clothes put away. ; ' j ' j man and woman of moderate a double linen closet, I spacious means is deserving of all sorts of luxuries spaclouu rooms that give a ae tiso of peace, ample storage space and a living room at once noticeably long and well-planned Built-in book-cases from the firo r h' to the end of tho living room bath, a breakfast book downstairs and two very attractive porches all enhance "The Eton's'' nppmif-, i For further Information about "The Elon," write the Standard Homes Company, Colorado Build fpg, Washington, D. C. HOOVER BOOM IS (AMOolntwl Treat lA-aiu Wire) NEW YORK, Doc. -19. Tho Now York World, Democratic,, in a dta-' patch from Wahlngton today, says the constitutional eligibility of Her bert Hoover for the presidency is being questioned; that the ques tion, first nils ed in a "whispering" campaign, has becdme of Interest jBlty8 The constitution provides that no one shall be eligible for tho of- fpi'6 he became food admlnlstralor Jij 1U17,' Mr. Hoover "vas-much in tho 'Orient, and Europe, and that those who say his legal residence woh abroad until 1017 declare they imvo Htrong legal ovidonco bearipg on this point. ( I Thono who question Mr. Hoover's ; eligibility, tho article adds, maln j tn 1 11 the constitution means that tho j fourteen years of residence wltht iin tho United States must be con tinuous up to tho time of taking otrice. I . Mr. Hoover was born in Wost 1 Branch, Iowa, August 20, 1874, and remained In the United States con tinuously until 18!) 7, the World Edgar Rfckhnrd of New York. who was associated with Hoover in Belgium ' relief work, and has fice "h ho shall not have attufned known him sinco 1010, Is quoted In tue age oreo years ana been 14 NORMAL SCHOOL TO ycurs a resident within tho United Siatos. The World says for 20 years bo- the artlele as saying that Mr. Hoover has maintained a houid and residence In the United States during their friendship and physi- Marcus Garvey Is Deported Ti .9 A tnurnsmnnt tor K secondary high schools of Southern Oregon Is being arranged by the Southern Oregon Normal at Ashland, accord ing to an announcement made by R. W" McNcal, athletic director. Coos, Curry, Jackson, Jusepmm', iJoutilaa, Klamath and Lake coun ties have within their nnrclnm ftflr one so-called "secondary" high schools, these being schools liv ing enrollments of less than ono hundred students. On account of distance's, road condition, luck- m funds, etc., the basketball teams representing these high HchooU find it impossible to get satlsfac-i tory schedules and ks no district organization exists, no team can lay claim to championship honors. The Southern Omgnn Normal i.s vitally interested in school affairs In this section of the state and is announcing an Invitational basket ball tournament to hn hfhl In Atth- land March 9th and 10th, and will' send out invitations to all sellouts of the district making a ood show In during the coming season. Suit able awards will be made to tho winners and th,e district champion ship wjll be settled. rmiM. msno tuner. Phon 1R9-I PLUMBING '!' And HEATING OUR SPEClXLTY Let us Modernize Youi Kitchen WM. SCOTT I Siatos." I I I : I j&qr, .. 1 S 1 sJw r hp , 4'U 1 - A, l r J l. ? vl i , Hl' S 1 C4, .t- - m Ik. 3S We will loan the money to build your honHe and you Can pay it back like rent. We also make loans on city and country property. ;- -.' : v .- ..::... V:-. '..i m , ; Our loans are on definite plan from one to ten years and can be paid at any time. Wh?n you have mad e the payments as agreed the loan is cancelled and is not dependent on maturity of shares; You know just how much yon have to pay and when your , loan is paid. ' ' ' 1 :':' s 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 you want a loan. '. c. . ; -ry,,.,' DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . '. : DIRECTORS , : : OFFICERS B. L. EDDY, President 'GEO. KOHLHAGEN, Vice-Preiident J. E. McCUNTOCK, Secretary B. W. STRONG, Treasurer -WAYNE E. JONES, Manager ' ! B. t. EDDY : -GEO. KOHLHAGEN J. E. McCLINTOCK , B. W. STRONG C. A. LOCK WOOD F. H. CHURCHILL PR. E, B. STEWART 1 47 Jackson St. ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 245 dally baa been In tho United States each year, though abroad from tinio to tlrao. , .''' Tho- World ilisouBSos how Hoov er a staCiiH may be Buttlcu. une BUKKL'Hllon la; that r B voter . may rulBe the ifluue In u suit In ' atalo courta In soma Btaie having a pre ferential primary, thus paving the way to bvInK tho casa before the United StateB supremo' court. An othor BiiKROatlon 1b that iomiRieBB may rulBo tho quoBtlon wl)un In joint aeHBion. to. count the electoral votes.' Tho article says that boii-ators'towhoin-tjio 1 question has been submitted do not reel justified In giving opinions without consid erable study. ; CHIOAOO--A oat pVlpo taltb Is to bo kept handy at- pollco itsnft quarters for use by any womun who ltlentifiea a man who hB ab saulted or botheroil her. Chief 'I Je- leotlva O'Connor -tMnh wlilpplng : Will US UUlbUI HI.H PIMVI'llfb. fH.'. 'a'Avoinon have been doing when suspects have been lined up. PoncluK. Full guuxe wire last, longer. Red Struud fencing In nev er uuder guugo. $-'!!) Square Deal or binge joint, B jo per rod at Stearns ft Chenoweth. Oakland Ore, , .... .... ' I . r-r-. p A now 1 MoCormlok.pcorln cream sapumtiu' makes nn Ideal Christmas gift. It snvcB labor and kiuakoB tho cream check ; larger. vve hava thruo auev In Block. Whnrton Bros. DIRECTORS W. F. Harris, Pres. f. Q. Sutherland, H. 0. Parootrr, . Henry Hartl) - . .VIc-Pro. , , . Ssg'y.Tromuror, j., losopn, Miotlll ;' "OV. J: x ; ;n '..;!, ':n:'y, Vt f Douglas Abstract Co,; - ' : ' V tncorpQWted CAPITAL $25,000.00 Abslractt,' Blu0 Print, Farm Loan, Qily Loans, ,i ... Title Insurance, : , . Compare Our Rates With Those of Other Organizations Doing Business in the State Schedule set qut below shows the total amount it costs tp carry our various loans per month. . We have no requirement that our borrowers take additional investment stock. Amount' . , ' ' , ' ' , Total Borrowed Principal . ' , Interest ' Monthly Payment $ 500.00 '; ''' ' $ 3.00 $ 3.34 ; $ 6.34 1000.00 . 5.00 6.67 J1.67 1HO0.OO 8.00 , 10.00 18.00 2000.00 10.00 13,34 . 23.34 2500.00 13.00 16.67 - 29.67 3000.00 15.00 . 20.01 35.01 3800.00 18,00 .23.34' , 41.34 ,4000.00 20.00:. 26.67 46.67 4500.00 23.00 30,00 63.00 5000.00 25.00 ' 33.38 58.33 r ' .-. t .... i. t ' STOCK MATURITIES C.l. i I IfiiT l Hh-...:.. ;..,L IM ITM AMfY S jiocr ihsuuu in 11 is now peMifcs nmiurcu. iviatyiii wuui (iiuuc n ii.ii rtiLj rj ONE-HALF YEARS. J Umpqua Savings and Loan -ASSOCIATION- ' .ORGANIZED 1917 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION . MONEY PLACED IN OUR INSTITUTION IS NOT SIMPLY i SAFE It Earns More! Released from Atlanta penitentiary after serving a year's sentence j on conviction for fraud, now deported to Jamaica, Marcus Garvey, self-' S styled president general of Africa, Is shown above as ne was leaving I S United States shores at New Orleans- A throng of Garvey's admirers!? gathered in the rsin to hear his farewell speech. Garvey headed thel Phone 87 OFFICERS E. N. Ewart, Pres. B. W. Date,, Vice Pres. H. O. Pargeter. Secretary. V. J, Micelll, Treas, Carl E, Wimberly, Attorney E. N. Ewart Carl E. Wimberly Guy Cordon Henry Harth B. W. Bates Douglas Abstrast Bldg. DIRECTORS M. E. Rltter W. F. Harris G. V. Wimberly H. O. Pargeter 248 North Jackson Street ' us w. o can Utopia.-