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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 1928. '-0 1 PERFECT is a strong word to use in con nection with the finishing of an auto mobile. Proxlin, however, fully justifies its use. When a newly finished car will ' stand excessive heat without the slightest ef fect; when tar, mud, dust or the most severe weather conditions will not harm its beautiful semi-gloss; when there is no possibility of the colors losing their "new" appearance, , then can the word "perfect" be truly applied to a protective and beautifying finish such as Proxlin. Come in and let us tell you more about it and demonstrate every statement we have mads above. ' , ' M. GILBERT WOOD ACME QUALITY J FIGHTS LAST NIGHT : v PHILADELPHIA Joe IJUIldco, Ikiltltnoro, dutuutod Jou Himonkh, ' Montana, (10), Ilube McGorgary, Oklahoma, wou a technical knock- oul over Bobby Urown, Atlantic City (10). NEW ,YOUK Cunnoiiball" Ed- dlo iMnrtin, Brooklyn, defeated liomlniclc l-N.trone, Now York. 10. Hene de Hob,' Belgium, knocked oul .Sidney Friedman, New York, 1. IMerru Charles, IlolKluin, and Juck IHunuve, iloboken, N. J., drew, 10. I.ou llnrha, Now York, won from Marco Polo, l'lttsburKh, C. Ted Handwlua, Hloux City, outpointed Johnny' Urban, Pittsburgh, 0. MIAMI, Fla. Young StrlhllnK, Mnoon, Oa., knocked out Martin Illlike, New Orlcnna, 1. TORONTO, Out. Willie Davis. Pittsburgh, won from lirnlo Jarvis, HiiKluntl, IV. , ' NEWARK, N. J. Willie lroi, Scrantiin, defeated ,rr.:!tlo Horner, St. Louis, 1U. CHICAGO Teddy Ksterhrook, Nlles, Ohio, outpointed Howard llentz, Milwaukee, 10. MRMPIIIfl. Tenn., .Inn. 21. lied Price 2 Tcm (fWvHndrt) $1993 2 .Ton I n mp (n-cylinJer) 1M1 Ton ..... 1X4 1-Ton G-fJov - . 891 fc-Ton Commercial 670 ; .(Chiiiili prWet t.o.b. Detroit) K-Ton Pntl Oellrcrv Car. (Complete) 9770 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Roseburg Phone 458 mu Sold mm! Sen Brother Oil Proxlin -The Perfect Finish Roseburg, Ore. Also Expert Car Cleaning NOTICE TO ALL EX-NAVY MEN Tho Navy Club will hold its nuartotiy banquet and get-to- gether mooting 7:00 p. m. ThurHdny, January 26, 1928, at the Rose Hotol. Call T. P. llyrum, 49U-J,. by Wednesday noon for reservations, bo proper arrangomenta cua bo made. Plates (1.00. Ily direction of the Skipper. Signed: T. 1 Dynini. Herring, Uilcu, N. ' Y., defeated Kmnkio Dugau, Memphlt), 8. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will bo received for a gymnasium by School District No. 12 (undo school) nt two o'clock p. ni. January 27, 192S, at the school house. Plans and specification may be obtuiuod ut tho ofllco of L. W. Motzgor, lloseburg, or from tho school clork, II. D. Conine, upon deposit of five dollars, which will bo roturned upon return of plans. Tho board rosorves tho right to roject any or all IjIiIb or to uccopt tho one cohaidorod bast for tho district. Mit' GLIDE SCHOOL HOATtD. ' Uy H. D. Conino Clerk. Power is the mover of goods the very source of transportation, the essential permanent servant of commerce. In the new line of GrahamBrothers Trucks and Commercial Cars power is the perfect serv ant sure, smooth, irre sistible, clastic in its cap abilities, instantly re sponsive to your bidding. Four and Six cylinder engines .... Bodies to fit your business .... Prices extremely low. jROTHERS'i D...t. i-t Trk ! B.hifc i ROUTE IS PUN! Ray Conway . , Discusses Plans With Members of Highway Comrais- ( sion. A snow survuy to determine the exact snow levels alone the U nip qua highway route In the Cascade district is to be made In the very near future by Kay Conway of the Oregoa Htate Motor association. Mr. Conway several months ago volunteered to do- this work, and oxpectH to make a trip over the road from the fore at boundary to Diamond Lake to secure accurate data on the amount of snowfall during tho season. Mr. - Conway, who Is un expert in. such work, will bo able to gather much Im portant Information that will be of use In future consideration of tho Umpqua highway project. From gen oral known conditions It Is certain that a road into east ern Oregon, by way of the Dlu- mon Lake pass, can ho kept open all winter with only a minimum amount of labor required. This will afford the only connecting link between western and eastern Oregon except for the two road a, ono at the extreme north bound ary of tho state and the other at the extreme south. Such a road. open for travel winter and sum mer, would be of extreme Import ance to the state ut lure. Several months ago the state highway engineer advised a suow survey and this Is now being planned by Mr. Conway, lie had consulted with Chairman Van lhv,er of the state highway com mission and also with Judge Saw yer, a member of the commission, and both are very anxious to huve the work dono. Judge Sawyer Is now in, the east, Mr. Conway re ports, and immediately upon his return definite plans will be com pleted and the trip undertaken. Start tho new season with a trac tor that has power to do your work the way you want it done. See the McCormick-Deerlng 10-20 ut Wharton Bros. Considerable Interest ' In mani fest In Christian Kndonvor clrclou throughout tltn comity In the com ing: of Dr. Ira Landrlth, D. U., LI.D. D of Chicago, Illinois, the citizenship superintendent of the Internntloiml Society of Christian Endeavor. Dr. I.nnrlrlth will apeak In the First tro8bytrinn church of ItoHohui-K on Krltlny evonlim. Januiiry 27lh. nt 7: -IB p. m. Dr. I.andrllli 1h one of tltn fore most orutortt lti tho country and a known initHlor of tho American platform. He wns former presi dent of Ward-Belmont CoIIoko, unil toured tho United States In WIS with tho late Governor J. Frank llanly ns the Prohibition candidate for vice-president. Dr. Lundrith Is touring the state under tho auspices of various Christian Endeavor Unions and tho Oregon Chrlatlaii Kndeavor Union. Ho has been traveling mi-tioo-wldo, HUenkliiK On tho Biibjnct of law enforcement and world peace. Tile International slogan, udopted by the Christian En deavor societies In their last World's Convention, was "A Wat Icbs World,'' and the slogan, "A Suloonlcss Nation by 1!120," wau first adopted by this society. Dr. Landrlth will also speak on me worui-wtdo extension of the Christian Endeavor society, which is now found in nearly pvery country on the gloho ami has over S0.II00 societies and 4,0011.000 mom- uers. Tile Kansas City OazetlcCllohe says of tho speaker: "As a plat form man. Dr. Ijindrlth is unsur passed. Ills style mingles the elusive plantation melody, quietly perniealln:,- as the moonlight and soft as tho scent of magnolias, with the precipitous fire of a soul that instantly flames out against Injustice, whether it be Individual or national. The local Christian Kndeavor leaders are making active prepar ations lo make this one of the largest rallies In the history of the work. Every society will be urged to attend en masse. Pain in Your Shoiilder? It's Probably Neuritis? Use Tysmol for Relief Kn-Iilcf (nhi of piln In the vicinity ff thf shoutdrr binds nrn Knritl!' dut to nrurltla, brought on by xioiir to flrauiihts or udd'-n chank's ol wraiher. In inmf rain thrro it Htfnc or aore om In (h muKlti, makin It difficult to The (( i nnH aslMt way to rtHsv uch an ntt.irfc u to apply a mstl qu.ti Htv ol Tvtmol ovr thm ailctM arva. TKia ioothtna. hr-Hrtg prparaiioa U qukklv aborbd throuKh the Kra nnd carried to the iSrohblng. a htttg priph aral mfTSf. The naina umtallv aion at one, and In m rmry short time tba latt trace oi Borenena should diapar. Tytmol la aJiBoJutrdy harrnlraa Jrra from oVb, Rfrrommndrt (or all forma of ntrve oaln. whr-thor muurl v"vV'"l.ili'',vrhvr""'n Nathan Fullerton's " inn m SPEAKER BE Buyer of Tobacco' ROSEBURG FRIDAY 131 The C-rearrt of the Tobacco Crop "Here in the Southland we know good Tobacco. It is born in us and it is the livelihood of most of us. 'The Cream of the Crop' is bought . for LUCKY STRIKE. I know for it has been my duty to purchase it on the markets for years for this brand." it ' Portland Stations KGW, 491.6 U17 p. in., dinnor mu sic; 7-7:30 p. in., music by the , concert trio; 7:30-7M5, thrift talk; 7:4u-,s, book chat; S-i ; :it(, "Evorready Hour," tiie Pacific coast network; 8:30-11, unction bridge game; i)9:30. "Keloid Talcs"; 9:30-10:30, music by the Venetian orchestra, with .Ma dame I.oah Leaska nud Dorothy Lewis, soloists. KEX. 233 6 6:30 p. m.. Illlllty 6:30-7, ehildron's program; 7-S, dance music; 8-10, studio feat ure; 10-13, dance music. , KOIN, 3196-7 p. in., dinner con cert; 7-7:15, amusement guld; 7:10-8, orchestra music; SS:15, talk; 8:la-S:30, humane pro gram: 8:30-9, Malownt iiuestlou hour; n.s:2U, vauileville; 9:20 9:40. Ad-vl-Rudio Hoys. KMO, Tacoma. Wash., 354.1 Si) p. ill., courtesy concert; 9 11:30, danco orchestra; ll:3u-12, the atrical froilc. KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.2 .1-6 p. m., service period; ij-7, con cert orchestra; 7-S, music; S 8:30. Everready hour; s:;io-9. auction bridge; 9 In, Pacific coast network music; Davenport hotel dance orches tra, intermission solos. KFOA, Seattle. Wash.. 447.5 fi 6:30 p. m, concert trio; 6:30-7. Movie club; 7-8, rourtesy music: . 8-3:30. Everready hour: 8:30-9, auction bridge; 910, diamallc program through the Pacific i coast uetwork. KOMO, Seattle, Wash., SOS 6-7: 15 p. m.. Totem concert orchestra and nialo quartet; 7:l.r-S, con cert orchestra and Instrumental and vocal solos; S-S:3o, Ever- t ready hour; S::tn9, auction bridge; 9-10, dnimatic prosram through the Pacific coat net work; 10-11. male quartet; U-1 12:30, Herb Wlt-dovft s dance orchestra. KGO, Oakland, Calif., 334.4-6- 6:.a p. m., dinner concert H::..ri- 7:.!0. news, weather, stocks .ml , market reports; 88:30. ready hour; S:3ii. amtum'two enthiislasilc letters which tell bridec; s in, ili.inmtlc prommi of neln that has heen received through tiie I'aci(ic coast net-! from ul"f lhe Vegetable Compound, work. I Poth Mrs. Shonp and Mrs. Storms KFI, Los Angeles. Calif, 4s7,s i were In a run-down condition which !'. m.. idano soloa: 6:1"., leeiitr.-irS2,e' ,hem m,lch unhappiness. ti:30, vocal and Inslrumentnl ,n. ;". jufferlnit from solos- 7 orchrs.ru- l in , rencth and from eakness. i 3D " a, h , T ' .''"J"' ! ' " """i- When they feel well 4, 30,1. auction bridge; jt-W. dra- Bni Btrnne and R aoIe to no twlr malic proBram Hiroiurh the r. housework easily, happy homes are cltic coast network; in. .Metro- the result. politau Cinre oi-chestra. t Are "you on tha Sunlit Road to KFWB, Holtywood, Calif., 'Better Healtbl J asiea G-7 p. in., dinner concert; 7, stu dio concert; 7:20, courtesy pro gram; 7:00, news: 8, popular, songs ami music; a, soloists anu quartet; 10, dance frolic. . KPO, San Francisco, Calif., 422.3 u-u:jo p. m., town cner ser vice; 6:30-7:30, orchestra con , cert; 8-8:30, Evorready 8:30-9, auction bridge; 9-10, pro- Krnm featuring the Neapolitan quartet; 10-12, danco program. KMX, Hollywood. Calif., 3376 p. m Hotel Biltmore orchestra; 6:80, courtesy concert; 7, Play goers' club; 7:30, feature pro gram; 8, feature program; 910, courtesy entertainment; 10-1-1, Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra. KFON, Long Beach, Calif., 241.8 6-6: 15 p. m., harmony act; 6:15, concert orchestra; 7-S, jazz or chestra; 8, band concert; 9, old familiar songs; 10, organ re- ciiai; ii-iz, .Majestic ballroom dance orchestra. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L TWO HOME MADE HAPPY ByWomenWhoUsedLydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "T llflVP t.lk'Pn Lvriln 5! Ptnlrfcam'a VotTPtnhlf Compound nnd I think it is the most won hlerful medicine 1 1 ever tried." is I the statement made by Mrs. Goldie Shoup of St. Joseph. Illf no is. She de clares that after taking the Com pound she is fn better health than before. Mrs. J. Stomia of ay Uine Street, Pateraon. X. J. writes: "I can not sneak too hlchlv ot your memetnp and I recommend : It to all mv friends ' Theie stntenifnLs were taken from LEE MEADOWS Famous Pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: "It requires splendid physical condition and steady nerves to take your regular turn on the mound season after season and in looking for my cigarette I was anxious to find one which could he smoked without taxing my wind or irritating my throat. I decided upon Luckies and 1 can safely say that I am never troubled with n-,' ff a cough and my, wind is in splendid shape" TJf- ' ' . . I ' . A'fdA ' ;;(: Jb - II . hjl jffj : f h -ZsS it-'' ' ' " DEPOT BARBER SHOP SOLD TO NEW COMER The Depot Barber Shop, locat- C(i on West Cass street, has been sold by Ray Shtipe and Fred 3. Miller to Jim Evans, a recent ar rival here from Portland, the deal being consummated this week. Mr. Evaua has taken immediate charge of the business and plans to carry It on In tbe same satis factory manner as In the past. Mr. Shupe will remain at the shoo for this week to assist the new owner. ' Mr. bhupe and Mr. Miller are un-ig decided as yet what their future's Business activity win oe. a Spray hose for small outfits as well as for- tho heaviest pressure Is sold at Wharton Bros. GRANGE HOLDS MEETING South Deer Creek Grange, at Its meeting January 21, Instructed Worthy Master Wm. A. Karcher to attend the meeting called by the Agricultural Committee of the Kosehuig Klwanls Club. Three members, Wm. A. Karcher. Fred C. Cachelln and Ernest Trussel. volunteered to circulate the Grange income tax petitions In their respective neighborhoods, and considerable discussion took place as to wuys and means of raising funds with which to repair the hall. At the close of the meeting. Worthy Lecturer Mrs. C. H. Bailey presented the following program': Piano solo, Lois Duncan; recita tion, Albert Karcher: ninno solo. I lsabelle Karcher; reading. Mrs. K.j McCorinlck. After a debate on the' momentous question, "Resolved, i that the button hole is more use-' fill than the button." the evening i was spent In an Informal dance. I nanny retresnments were serve.l oy the iy the Home Economics Commit- ee. Mrs. Wm. H. Ualley, chair- t man .'I SOgailon barrel spray outfit a - itK o-. r.w. i . . . 1" ""' nt Wharton Xlros. TO DOUGLAS COUNTY 3 ELECTORS If Standlnj; for courtesy to our H rltlieus, most carefnl, efticicnt of- A flea practice possible to our tax- & payers, and cherishlnK every educa- S tional advantase available for our Douglas county youth. 1 hereby ask H the nomination by the Republican 2 party for re-election to the oftice $ of County School Superintendent S In ; 1 , - ... . . ISicned Mr. r.ti.i. c .' No Throat Irritation COWS EAT POWER POLES (Associated I'trM I-aiurd Wire) MEDFOKD, Ore., Jan. 23-. The cows in the Ruckshot district of Jack.son county are eatiue un the' poles of the California-Oregon Power company, according to G. II. Schncplo, line patrolman, who discovered a herd chewing away on several new poles Saturday. The power company has ordered rock suit distributed near the poles to stop the Inroads. The ?&ttmrtiaimqa.TiitirtiTmiiisiiIUT Sheet Metal KELLY" PATTON "utog j Sanitary Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Engineers We have come to Roseburg and Invested our money, believing that there is a bright future for Roseburg. Come in and net acquainted, our prices will be as low as good material and first : class workmanship will permit. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. Phone 46! - B04 Jackson st-' Roseburg The Store That Phone 63 rTOH3?K5HS -- . 1" I'JiiS!BWa3imm IMUKMY Large and complete stock of wam'ul, peach, pnme r. iT'.VLP'?'J,Sr,.cheSln.l,t fabert' Penmen, rtc scWcted fruit trees tor replants. rtrteen varieties of grapes. Street and shade trees, also roses, vines and other orna mentals. t Why not deal direct with the growers and owner .-..rin home grown acclimated stock, and .e. I at youT, buvTn.? 9 Pn,0rder,.Pl8"d "0W Wi" b youer,b?eTd9,o C. E. MOYER ff-CtZ 46F13 - No Cough. ATTENTION ELKS 4 - i Initiation and lunch Thurs- 4 "ay night, Jntu 26, 1928. i D. WAITE. Secy. ( ' 4 poles were delicacies to the coy because they had been treate with a chemical that contains salt. SERVICE, INDEED Here's the Kid himself with a load of fresh groceries and vegetables direct from the Economy to your home with the food pro ducts you ordered. We take all the burden of delivery from your shoulders, and the cost Is no more. Call us up by phone. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Serves You Bsst" 344 N. Jackson Street TKEES URG. ORE. A . ' '- w. l. 'L'Xr iV'