ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW: MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1928. TWO 'Hi' i f I V ! I tf ! 't i ' . !' V ii : ! I; AdyertisersGive Information You want a home of your own everybody doe. 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. YANKEES DOPED TO WIN THIRD STRAIGHT FLAG Nearly AH Critics Favor Them in Spite of Poor Pre-Season Form. scored five runs In one inning to slop the Cleveland Indians, tl to G. Ted Lyons was too much for In dlunupoils and Iho While Sox won a l.lltlnir came 4 to 0. Hrooklyn coasted home WialiiBt lii.lcish of the l'lednioiit leuKiie, 1 1.. i HiHi'.nmiette'H home run Hie hases full moving helpful the 12 to 0 vicluiy. Figure It Out For Yourself The chances are good that if you have been keeping house in an apartment or a cottage vou 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. ONE FLOOR, THREE BEDROOMS ; MACKMEN RANK NEXT Some Think Senators Have r-v Chance for lop Place ''" , Speaker, Cobb ST.'. Batting Well. ,.'" liv ALAN J. CiOULl) (Associated I'n'SB Hporis .Editor) ' NEW YOHK, April 1). Tho poor .fl alinwinr or Urn New York Yanks In their sprlnn triilninB kiiiiihr has1 ";' 'failed to shako the confidence of "Vllio IiIr majority of; experts that S'tlio world's champions will iiKaln JX.liuu! Iho American league parade. " Those nowspapor critics may bo "'""fIdlnB for n fall as most of thorn "i" did hist year when Ihey plaited the ; Athletics lo win, but B5 per cent of Z"l those polled by The AaHoclntim w rrosa this sprliiK are convinced .tlmt llubo Ruth and his mates will ?tj'epoat, , " Forty-elahf out of forly-nliio " writers and sporls . editors who -trtontrluuted their opinions to this -iinmil coiihohhuh of 'J lie Asaoctai- "Pd Press, pick tho Yankees to jimko it three nlraiRbt lioimunU. m ivJl'osslng out tho reBults of south v eni exhibitions, these orltlos bo- ' ilavH that even tlioimh the race t '' tills venr may bo closer limn In ,,'.. 11(27. when tho Yanks lliitaliod HI- up tail their nearest rivals, there Is no reason lo doubt inai mo nuwur t ful attack of tho New Yorkerx will Z 'again bo dominant. -., ; ' Athletics "Doped" Next .T. Ot tho.liuiulful of exports who predlet tho- Yankees will bo bumped off tholr blKli perch, five Teeleut the Athletics, leil by ' Cobb imd Miiealtoi'. aa Ponnunt-wltinera, '" While two iiainu tho Washington .','. . llunators as first, choices. .This minority places' Iho Ynnli ees second In nix selections and third In one lint. "', ' In sharp contrast to the National . . Icukiio selection, whore llie I'l .".ii.:, rates lire choices In n wide range J.ot opinion, there Is reiniirkable """Utile, difference of opinion nboui "ho ralhig of . American lonnuo .clubs. In fact they are picked rtitlit ' ' down the line to finish exactly ns they did last fall, Four Have Poor Chance The Detroit Tigers round out tho flint division In the consensus and the liennanl eontendlng "bin four" """"""that is conceded n blR cdce over "Hlhe other half of Iho circuit. In -.rt.'t'acf only four critics think well "imuimh of the chances of any of "'her teams to pick them lor "1 '"first- division berths. Three of - these ballots uo lo the White Sox '"-und one lo the Cleveland Indians. Tho White Sox are rated fifth and Cleveland sixth In Ine state, , , -wllh the lb-owns conceded only FllRlit odao over the ItoHton ed "'sox In the battle to escape last .nVTi'ince. ' Yanks Enjoy Bntfebt NKW YOKK, April T.-New f-. Vork baseball clubs were back in -.)'.- major leamie lorrltoiy today nrter -"-a suUilen sukiji-hiIoii of a belated "Yankee effort lo share In the liiory I hat mis been the liianta' on triuni)ihnnl mpi-Iok oui-ne -Ihniuuh the south. "VJ I'la.vhiR in Cbnilotie. N. C, yes- . tetday. Die worm chaioiMotts loeh mlviintatte of a sensailenai ailvaiic '"""In the home run market lo score ' runs eualnst ihe local hornets or the Sally leaKue. '"' The lisnle pi-llllilled Lou Cell . ...rl.:. junior member of the firm of Uolh and OelirlK, liome run Me u (lallxls, lo iiuatily tor I His with tils flrsl heme run of Ihe praclh-e m period. He sniashf-d two out of the -park but his parlner In crime " nvaniMt pltrnei Ihe I'.K huee ' Inntcbed his efforts and ran his .T,Hltinu for April lo four. - 6 Straight for Olnnts -'"' Tho Olanta also collecied their 'yL 'hnelft of Klory by stopptlitt Wan I.LinKton for the sixth time In a row -fc-The Henalors won Ihe riiT-t name -...()f t10 inter. leeiitie series In a "inarch nud have not been able to repeat. The (limits marched lo . ..-1belr. Kith straight vlcloi bv a ' "'' score of Hi to 2. "-T Kxlrft efforls were need.-d In Ihe - . riillndelpliln city B"rleM. the Atb letles (ItltvnhlK the I'hllllei (I In I, "'In II Inning. Ty Cobb and Tris Sie-nker, Connie Mark's greml eld : men, flsiired at but and afield. - - Other Contests ' ,V , 'I'll0 champion Hrntcs who bnre found' the west an unpiiifUxhie Imtlle grnnnd, fell 6 lo !t beiore '"" ' Iho Detroit Timers at Dallas, Tex- ' n Hurlrlth (Irlmes got mil before ninch of the shooting started. Klebleen year old Mel tinnier rould not holil n lend Oenrite llhle turned over to him anil Louiuville LINDY BOMBARDED WITH EASTER EGua AS PICNIC GUEST (Auoclated Prcu lBMd Wire)' LOS ANdKLKS, April II. Tho Examiner eayB Colonel Charles A. Llnubergh was treated to an unique barbecue picnic near Car penierln yeslenlay when Knster ,.,. two dozen uncooked ones were delivered os bombs from thq air. Lindbergh, as well as the oilier mioBls. serumbli'd for saieiy. Tho Iriins-Atlanllc riler as wen us several other jicrsons were tho gliosis of Joel RemlnKton 1-lthlan at iho barbecue held near the Flthlan estale. Soon after the pic-1 nle began, two of Iho guesU were Been in closu conversation ami both left, soon nlierward for an air field. After purchasing Iwo uo.cn eggs, Ihey chartered a plane uml flow over the picnic sccne As tho first egg "in .-'It, of the guests fled lo seTely. Llmlgergh. who Is vacaiionlni? In Santa Barbara from his months of ovations and publicity, appeared lo onjny Immensely the humor of tho Busier egging. , fui i l,,,,, iV':,i-ir- tgy (-..pyriglll. Kiiindiirrt Jjiiiiits Hiirean. WaMliioclon. I. O.tjy mswmimzmiusi " . , IsirFflfi'i Tj ii PENNANT DUE II!. JL W-T r II THE NATIONAL Seven Clubs, Thru Changes, Appear Much Stronger Than Last Year. We will loan the money, to build your home and you i can' pay also make loans on DKTBOIT, April ll.-Mrs. Kvan goiino li. Lindbergh, mother ot Colonel Chnnes A. Llndnorgu, took off from the Ford Airport, ni 8:5B a. m. 'today for Toronto. Whoro she will attend tho .annual convention or the Ontario Educa tional association. She is ' to ov made a llfo member of that organi zation, Mrs. Lindbergh was acconmnn- ! led by Miss Maud Dawson, nlso a ! teacher ill the CnBS Technical High School hero. Tho Buhl five passenger oahln piano i In which Ihey took offiwas piloted by Louis 0. Melstor. Mrs. Molator luso was a moinoor ot me puny, ,; SAVES HUNDRED MEN, FIFTY NAGS ' BY AN ICY SWIM "What a protly little hoiiflo. Id lovo lo live tboro!" That Is tho- kind of exclamation "Tho v Kimlowood" always druws from newcomers who round a cor ner nod see lis brown and white at tractive neatness. Ono surprlEe that awaits n now comer Is the fact that this amnll bouse lias three bedrooms. The high windows In the front one are an incentive to unusual Interior decoration in that chamber.' But, attractive us the inside Is, tho exterior of The Englewootl is qtillo lis equal. . What, for Instance, can tnko Iho place of ajioreh like this one whoro one can while away the oleasant twilight hours ot slim mer and got perspective ono one's euros and work? For further iniorriinlion concern ing Tho Englowood pleaso white The Standard Homes Uuroau, Colo rado Building, Washington, D. C. cfc-u 1 sifei M.OROOM -f I ' j I ' BEDROOM Jjl 1 741 ,' jl ' ' PORCH I m bnM.twcoo. I " """t I Wsi ha GIANTS BIG PROBLEM McGraw to Dep'end Largely on New Men, Including Cohen at Hornsby's : Old Station. .' it back like rent. .We PXbans are on' definite plan from one to ten Xs ad can KP naid at anv time When you have made the .payments as agrSthe loTnU cancelled and is not dependent on -3-shares. You know just how much you have to pay and when your Wehave'the loan that gets you out of debt and helps you to save and own your home. It will pay you to see us ,f you want a ' loan - . DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS . PHINCIfl ALMlSnT, SllHk., April I A mull giving Die numo of Luw rence Ktinpudlo was nrresied. at Canyonvillo yesterday by Deputy S. Charles Smith, In charge of'Hbcru'r. trunk Hopkins. Kuupo- enmp "H" of the 1'tiflt Lumber com-i(o is said to bo an escnpo from puny, north of hero, today was tlio ' tlio Insane asylum at Tacoina and hero of u tale which Is without J iH being held for the offices of that parallel In this region. Ipluco.. lie escaped Friday night, 1 While a hundred men and fitly loccordlng to inlormatlon received horses Were mcniuped cm tho AmVl mui stole a car belonging 'north' bank ot the .Saskatchewan U mib. Kinina Hubbard, iiuacb Hlver near Nlpwaln, prior to cross-K canyonylllo Iho car was out IngMbe river into the village, the'0( gasoline and ho tried to borrow Ico began to move. Following a!lm,ny t0 m,y Ks, This aroused brief conference they decided to 1 1, suspicions of I ho garage keep chance a crossing. The homes 'Cl. wilu notUled the oll'lcor anil were driven Ihroitsli Iho last rising ,.,.,. ,VH made. Officers from river water and after -grant dlfH-ltbe Tiicomu asylum are on tie;. culty both horses and men sue- ,vnv , iisebtirg lo take tho man ceeded In gaining a posllion on buck lo WuslilnKton, according to one ot Iho largo floes. . word received at the sheriff's of- The floe with Us strange freight .(leu today. wbb carried nonrly a mile down stream by Hie current and through tho movement of lee, the luc-n and horses w-rre separated rrom shore by nenrly Kill feet of wilier. Mr, Smith then swum in shore In an cflort lo direct Iho floe to land. A rope was tied around his waist ami lie plunged Into the ley lorronl, fully clolhed. Reaching shore alter several Nebraska and lllnols, The company plans to keep in di rect contact with Its passenger, freight and mall carrying ships over the airways connected by- the field and has so asked licenses lor telephono transmitters for, 25 plnnea. , , Three wave lensuis 01 oj.i, u.o, and 131.8 meters length, nud mil exceeding l.uui) watts power, jflll bo utilised." Among tho stations will he Sacramento, Oakland, Red ding, Concord, Los Angeles uud Fresno, California; Seattle, Wash ington, nud Portland and Medford, Oregon- ' , i . By BRIAN BELL (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, April 8. National league pennant hopes, risiiih i w sap in tho spring, cover more ter ritory this yoar than has been the case in - recent seasons. Seven clubs sit up and evince Interest at j the more mention of. the champion ship. . . . Only three points separated tti'1 first aud third place clubs last! year and the training period has! left no suggestion that the race this year will be any less contest ed. ' ''..... Tho first division clubs of last mason, Pittsburgh, St. Louis. New K.a ami Chicago, have undergoa,; striking changes- under - the idle baseball months, 'the Pirates ami Cubs claim added strength through nil exchange of improved physical . OFFICERS B. L. EDDYj President GEO. KOHLHAGEN,.Vice-Pre.ident J. E. McCLINTOCK, Secretary B. W. STRONG, Treasurer WAYNE E. JONES, Manager B. L.EDDY GEO. KOHLHAGEN J. E. McCLINTOCK B. W. STRONG C. A. LOCKWOOD F. H. CHURCHILL DR. E. B. STEWART I 47 Jackson St. ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 245 Viivtr A rrc Tr i expressed that the famine would be FAMINE ADDS TO J.as intensive as that of 1920-21, al- CHIN A'S MISERY j though the area was much smaller. (AsBoctntod rrew, leased Wire) SHANGHAI, April 9. Famine ennilitions ill tho provinces of CLYDE GAZLEY HELD ON CHARGE DRIVING CAR WHILE DRUNK Clyde linzley, of Canyonville, was arrested hi li'oseburg last night by Dupuly Sberlfls llriibbo and Hranliam charged Willi driving a car while intoxicated. He was arraigned Ibis morning before Jus tice ot the Peace llopklns'and ask ed for time In which to consult an attorney before entering his plea and was granted until tomorrow morning. condition of several stars una i'!s!mntuiiir and Chlhll are reported lllant.s nave replaced one of the ,0 bB becoming Btesdlly more game's greatest hitters with a 1 , nron estimates are only a youngster, who will play second fl.acton of normal years nnd tho huso where KoBeis,, .IlvrnSiiyi ,,,..,, o( ,.,iln i8 resulting In worked in 1027. th'Starving of thousands of per- Thc addition of Hazen Cuyler to SOn8. Chicago's outfield bus converted I Qiria ton years and oldor are re Joe McCarthy's outer trio into onolp01.ted being sold for $10 Mexican of the strongest in the game uml whlle those undre ton yenrs old are at tile same time, "Sparky" Adams '. being sold for $5. There are said Mrs. Ira Poofo and daughter of Canvonville snent Saturday vlslt- ine friends nnd shopping in this city. ' Tiller Couple In Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodreau residents of Tiller, were Itoseburr. visitors Saturday afternoon ant wore attending to business mat ters. I Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L is credited with having "made' the Pittsburgh Infield, St. Louis soob O'Fnrrell, Thevonow, Sladcs and Ithem in mucli better shape to give their best efforts. GlnntB Unknown Quantity Iho Giants present a to be few buyers. figures. , even at those Hornsby has gone to Boston and Crimes lo Pittsburgh. Andy 'Cohen has boon given the second base us- Dispatches from Shanghai on January 28 snld that it was esti mntorl fhnt A ftoO.ftOft nersons wero 1 ' destitute and in a slate of semi- starvation in the provinces of Shantung and Chlhll. A survey made late laBt year by j GUNBOAT PLAN OF MISSION WORK IS PUT INTO DISCARD CANCER RESEARCH WILL BE COMBINED (AFnMntc(l I'rcM VcniPil Wire) .IKIU'SAIjKM, April I). An lu hrniiti(Hial nH8imbly of mlHion mies. wlileh contlnuod Its lahins mi Ml. Ollvnt vtiRtiM'tluV. ittldlitLMl ti narrow ihchiis from ico Hoes, rcHnlutlou lo moot nften-hwinl Smith fixi'd tho t'litl of tht iopn to nrltielmn thut missloimiloH, pm.cli- t re nnd Kniilually HurotH'ihMl in jtiR Chrlrtfa doctiiuo of pi'uct', lvly Bwinttiim 1 lit hiiKO iHlnnd of ico im uuuhoutH for protection uhou toward liind. Ah' mum hh the ire; Uuiikoi' threatona thorn In foreign monndod, tho men JutoptMl iiRhoro laiuiH. and drovo llie htrert Iti snrny. a resolution oxpvoHsed tho con- Klfieen nilnuu-s inlt r ire' victim, of tho eontoronoo thut pro- fine broke lip. , Jtoction of minsionarloy nhonhl onty bo by tmeh methods us are talon luted to promote guml si in per Honal aud ofrirlal rolultons. it ui'A od all missionary Boelollos to I "make, no claim on tholr ovorn- (AHnirtl Vtc IxuhhI Wire) ,mont for armed dot'oiise ui nil t'UH'AUO, April S.- SIoalliiK an Hlonartos or nitHHion pitporty." l:n nuloniubtle attd "neltinx aw.iy whn leiulltinR effort tor remmclalton of It" 1h ItoemnliiK harder every year, Iwnr as an iiiMtnnnent ol inienm nocordhifc to C A. Vnn or the Na-1 tioiml polioy with urd on all ttoaal Autoiiuddlo I h it loin a-mu'ia-1 nii.Ktou uimioIos. t loti. In aanontu'iinr the result ol a j -- -o - survey of nnioniobllo (holla in 2S f.PRMAN A1RPI.ANR ' A t...... ,.1.1.... - WASHINGTON, April 9 A amall Ki'oun of modionl men prominent In the field of cancer research met today behind closed doora with surgeon (ienornl Hugh S. -Cummtng, of tho nnhllc health aer.vlce. Out of tho meoiiiiK, eallod by the goVtrniuont in uu effort to conel- ato tho oiforta or many ihuo.h i lories, is expected to come the tni 'clous of an organization which wilt I make u systennHic eoaroh Tor the l cause and euro of the disease. . alKiinient and must sink or swim 1 rABni ,.n,niHDB ..n.i ntienworu I ........... .... uhnn.n tlmt lltmlutltiila in Sin fill. nank Honan, a promising youiiB tung woro fouml to ba Bbslstiim cn..er, I-raiik O I oul, a lmril h - S b k ( trees, chaff and t ng outrieiiier. and Severn m il-, J.,.flai whllo ln 35 ot Slantuim's 107 ! AUTO THEFT GAME , GETTING HARDER PACIFIC COAST J LEAGUE GAMES J A total of D.Vnsit curs were tdol-j t'ti In tho eltlen las) year, hul ol j this number SV.lSti or !U,7 per cent wt'i-e recovered, I Newport, 11. I., had llie oitlv per fect record or all Ihe cliles. Thlrly nlx earn were nlolon and :!! recov ered. Ili-tndl Ird (he list of rltle:i in hath (ho number of earn Mnl"ii ami (ho number recovered. The f ionics were I'J stolen and ll.oeo . recovered. STILL AT DUBLIN I PACIFIC COMBED FOR LOST VESSEL lIONMOI.rr.r. April !. A Ihlrd navtil vpssel, Ihe mine sweeper Wlitppoorwlll, was nenl mil from I 'earl Harbor yesterday lo look for the Hleamer Asiatic J'rlnce, n llrltish ship overdue a week at okonama. Tho mlno j-weeperfi I.tullnw nnd Hums led Trail Har bor Saturday In kimkIi n wide area north of the Hawaiian Islands. The t tun a I Hiithotlllc!! nnld yoMemluy nellhor whip had found trace of the inlsidnK vespol aftor tnivolinE 700 milort mirthwput of Honolulu. They wen Instructed to, coutlmio tho search. trty (tie Associated I'ress) a)S Angeles and Portland divid ed a twin hill Sunday, tho Angela winning ilur tirst euniest, 5-3, and ihe noithenuT! the ncconrt (i J, aft er an extra tramo. liatteiies: fouoli - and Uoko, Atnsmtth; itav loot u tut Itanium. Second game: l'ondor, Tomlin nod Ainsmlth; I'ei :oifi, tiabior, liiuduer ami Sand- uoif;, liaunan. loo Ml)..sionerfl fa mo to life Hh venuoance by whipping Sacni- (, hUir.i r-ri-t 'ntento in bo(h ends of a double liAI.IMtNNKI.. Irish Krei' Slate, j header. 1 lolling tel tho Solons April 1 --I'nptnln Hermann Koo'til ! dov. n with two sate blows in the imi i olitiiel James V. Kit t mnuiUe, ' umrnlnA same to win 3 0. A ihrue eplbtta or the ItiTineit Irans Ai-! run rahy In the final Irame of tho lauiie venture, today waited thivaticrnoon fray pave 'tho Mipsioha reuulur AlianUt'. wealher report -tho iranie.10-7. naileries: Haviiu- lonlniil m dolermlno whether they uyA urn hitney; tfluleipn, Vinci will htn off for tho United S'.ato.aiid Severeid. iimnnrow. . After Inslng the mnrnlnft f;ame liiutMi von iluenefeld, the Ci r- -7 1, Seattle bioko imo ihe win man sponsor of I lit flight, impa-, column for (he first lime this (Put at the Ion? didav which has, season by whaling three San Tian- held the It re men at llaldonnel, Is clsco huilers for a u ; vieiory in wtlhitK; to starlany time that blithe nl-'hl cap. IValtrrles: Niinl pilots will lake (ho plsue Into the and llorrcuut; Miauly ami Vargn.i ulr. Second ame: iirahnm, Middlcien 1 o- ,and Hchmidt May, Malls, Kergit POAT AIRPORTS Vrim. a Denver ioft bander, leading the list. 1 Three clubs who were fn the aecoud division hope for better things and even vision a pennant at tho end of the season, Cincin nati has loet Pete , Donolme, an able pitcher, but a retifrn lo win niiiK form of Adolfo latmio, t Cuban atnr, has encouraged Jack Hendricks and his aides. The Hcds think tieorgQ Kelly, much nu- proved in health, will do some fancy first basing nnd hitting. " Numerous Shifts 1 Boston Hraves, bolstered hv Hornsby at second and Lester Bell ! at third, expect to display more punch, iho i; raves haw ii.tki-tt ue Kddte Urandi, n . loft handed pitcher who seems to- have the goods. Hrooklyn has drawn on tloston for Dave Bancroft, who can siul play shortstop and hit; and Cincin nati has contributed Rube Dress ier to the outfield. Hendrick aiuljM Herman, former fist basemen, i 3 have converted into outrielders jS nnd the minor leagues nave sent E lllssoneite, Rinconda and Kreipan 1 to lenu a nanu in ine wittem wuniw Tyson to help in the outfield. Ip3 Iho Phillies must underco a period of reconstruction before ' S they can challenge their fellows. A I sood start was made In ?PttiupjV Dill .volley for first baee, Arthur Wlutney at third and H;ll A. rick, an inflclder-out fielder. cotmtieB the crop was less than 10 per cent of normal. Tho belief was W. F. Harris, Prei. Henry Hartb DIRECTORS A. G. Sutherland, Vlce-Pres. . Joseph IMIcelll H. O. Pargeter, 6ecfy-Trea8Urer. Dougfc Abstract Co. Incorporated i - CAPITAL $25,000.00 Abstracts, Blue Prints, Farm Loans, City Loans, Title Insurance. EY Compare Our Rates With Those of Other Organizations Doing Business in the State Schedule set out below shows the total amount it costs to carry our various loans per month. We have no requirement that our borrowers take additional investment stock. PORTLAND MESSENGER BOY !K INJURED IN COLLISION! Hum Kflnllo. 21. mt'sspiitfpr boy. IS whs Rprlmisly Injured today when a motorcycle he wrr rftllnx collided i Willi a slit?et car nt the east entl . of the Morrtpon utreet hrltlife. His: skull wan fractmed. The Hccldent. j whs Hie fourteenth Irttftlc mlshnp : over Knster. Amount ' , Total Borrowed , Principal Interest Monthly Payment $ S00.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.34 , $ 6.34 1000.00 5.00 6.67 11.67 1500.00 - 8.00 10.00 18.00 x 2000.00 10.00 13.34 23.34 2500.00 , 13.00 16.67 29.67 3000.00 15.00 20.01 35.01 3500.00 18.00 23.34 41.34 4000.00 20.00 26.67 46.67 4500.00 23.00 30.00 53.00 5000.00 25.00 33.33 58.33 GET PERMIT F03 ' 1 1 nil v u-i.n.1 wnn u i-unr-ml nft.-. Une:i exlllhlllon from the oaks. S-7. RADIO STATIONS "i" Mii'hy nd ru imu a jlisil huiied their way to a S-i (,-iitT.-r U...-.1 Wi-O el.-eu InnliiK drnw In ihe tore VV V'!IINl'T'N Vl'Vll ! --The """" emoimler. Hank llulvey rc f.clera'l radii) connnisxlon jtraiit.il '"'1' '' "' -""r' victory, consliuctloli pel-n.Hs today lo ,1,,,'h aec..ii,l of lh wr.-k. liattenes: ll,.eln Alivraft 'll-niu-iwl. ine.,llMi'Pl'y and took. Aitnew: Hut', ot Seallle, WKshliiulon. for r.t.Ht. ; ' ' " Second turn: ltnl- i,,,. ... tu i.in.linu fl.-l.u li. liie!ve.v. 1-ullerlon and akiicw; Iloeh- .it'll. u of (,ll,'or!l:l. riali. Wash-.'1'-'1'' ('rallid. IHiKlia and Ktrtd. itvlu.l. W.vomlu.?, tlieiiou. KtMaila, 'liuul. Real Estate and Mortgages BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED E K. McLendon 140 Jackson St. Umpqua Savings and Loan -ASSOCIATION-ORGANIZED 1917 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION MONEY PLACED IN OUR INSTITUTION IS NOT SIMPLY SAFE It Earns More! OFFICERS E. N. Ewart. Pres. B. VV. Bates, Vice Pres. H. 0. Pargeter. Secretary. V. J. Micelll. Treas. Carl E. Wlmberly, At:jrr ey . DIRECTOR9 E. N. Ewart M. E. ftilter Carl E. Wlmberly Coy Cordon Henry Harth a W. Bates W. F. Harrl G. V. Wimberly H. O. Pargeter Phone 87 Douglas Abstrast Bldg. 243 North Jackson Stree