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    ROSEBURG. ORECON. MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1928.
' ; . I .' . . . DIRECTORS
W. F. Harris, Prss. A. G. Sutherland.
Hnry Harth K. VicaPres.
Joseph Mlctlil
H. O. Pargeter,
8ec'y-Treasurtr.
TWO
V7
Douglas Abstract Co.
; . Incorporated
h, CAPITAL $25,000.00
j Abstracts, Blue Prints, Farm Loans, City Loam,
'! ' ' 1 ' ' ! Title Insurance. , .
PRE - DEDICATiOAJ
3-
vr The Cliarliis Kulgn Scovllle cvau
;tjellmlc GiimiHiiKii got away lo a
;,ood atari yaslurilux. , wjii-n llov.
rjaniu H. Axlcll, uaaialuiil cvullKul
'At, preached, wrong sc-iinons lo
HrvpresentalM luuliences lit until
JjQiu iiiorni'riK and eviniinic services,
im Instead of having an evuiiKi'lis
r; service tonight Hev. Win. It.
''alrd and 1'rouisaor Ibaae N. Kar
ris will put on an bvwiIiib'b enior
'jhilnmont, Uov. Ilalrd giving a inim-e-Xii-r
of readlilBH ami Mr. r'arila
'Jjjevcral piano aoloa. There will he
(-no charge of admiaaion hut an of
fering will bo taken njul the pio-
needs applied to equipping the,
pastor's Btudy.
According to an announcement
-tiiaile hy llov. llnlrd the revival will
f o resumed Tuesday , evening at
J'5:30 when Ilex. Axlcll twill deliver'
J une of his stroniscat aermoua en
fjlilcd, "Intercessory, l'rayer." Dr.
i-nd Mrs. Sioville.'who have been
"nucndlng the International con
;5cnllon of the Disciples of Christ,
-Wld In; Columbus,, j()lilo, ; nro
fypflfti mid-, oxpcoti'tir ruacn -rtosc-''
Jjuig In ,iiuii for, , Ibo. , Tliu.rsd.iy
night aervlcua. Dr. Scovllle In a
written inesaage Informed the
i member" of Ills party that the Col
( uiuhus convenliqn went over Willi
u bang and that great progress la
being made on the peulecost cam
pulKU vviileli is being planned lu
cojnmeinerulo (ho luooth miniver-'
vary of i'enlecoat, Ihu Inaugural
day of thu! chuic!. Dr. Scpvljlo,
- who la chairman of tho eoniinitieu
.' .. nil ami'iigemtmls, says Hint plana.
.. uro now cuinpletu for thu greatest
'religious nwaliunlng ill thu history
' nt1 tlie church., Kvery - Christian
tuurch In Ihu world will ctimlucl a
'; i.reot Cltrlii) iti 11 orusndu , during
,'!iiy and .Jiinu of, ,1U:I0, and thu
'.citli'ipalgn will, in! .concluded with
u inainniolh communion scvicu at
.. Washington, I), O.', whero' tlw
"'in-oiumeil $1.2riO,llOO (,'lnlstian loin
pie .will soon hu u roiillty.
The Sunday school ullendauco
-. ,ppie(l Ihu !10l murk. yesterday uiiil
.'"iluii'a aro under, way fur 500 next
, fMimlay.. , .. ,. ,
'J'llo onlstantllng feaiurus of Suiv
iluy night's preliipliiary service
vaa! tile cornet solo euitid "tal
vary," hy Sirs. Joseph Shocliley,'
uni( the vocal-'soln entitled "Face
, lo Ii'uce," hy Hev. Ilalri. iliu.
r ,. Klslu Ciirloii Sirang wl(l sing
, .Tuosduy night.
,ln hla lulrodiictiiry aennou Sun
day morning Hev. Axlcll drew a
' slrlkliig lesaon from Ihu Ule of Si.
I'aul, Ilio gieatesl New Tlealameii'
.ciiaracter who turned tile world
. upsldu iluwu hy lila iulense zeal.
',lr, Axtell aald the one great need
. .' of. the world luilay was a bunch ul'
t .(liriatiana who would be willing
lo recklessly abandon thcmsclve.i
'lo tile cause of Clirisl. In hla eve
ning address be enlarged on Ibo
Interview belween Christ and Ilio
.young ruler who cume to tho Ha
.'vlor seeking Ibo way or eternal
life.
Itev. llnlrd announced Sunday
lllal n series or collage prayer
services will he held each Tllos
. day, Wednesday and Kiiday mom-
r ECONOMY
mm
0. L. JOHNSON
"The Store That Serves You Best"
344 N. Jackson Streut
J ,- Phone fi3
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CEMENT
OREGON BRAND
Quarried in Douglas County
Buying Local Products Makes Local Payrolls.
DENN - GERRETSEN CO.
Imkh during Ilie'piuKiL'HU of Ilio !
; vlval. Mcutlniss will ! In-ld in
it ll 0 following llOllll'H TuuBiluy
iinoriiiiiK ut It'll o'clock: Mru. 1.. T.
tellurium. 322 K. 2ml ulreel; MrH.
'j. I- Churchill, CM S. I'inu Mreet;
Mm. 11 U. SiiiIl'Ii, Cass and Main
hlroelH, and llv. W. 11. liulid,
IT.M llitn-iHoli. Hcrlnlure ' h'UHUll.
!JiIiii 15:1-10.
Varicose Veins
Reduced Or Money Back
Simple Home Treatment That I?
(jiving Amazing negims.
U you luivu vuiieoK volim or
bum-hen you , can Htiirt lodiiy to
briiiK them Imi'k lo normiil size,
and If you an? vinn you will o so.
JuHt Ki't mi original hot tl( of
Mootif'H KiiHrrahl OH at any din
pensiiiK pharumc-lst and apply II
nlxln and mnrniiiK to the riiliuu-(i
vetiiH. it in very powfrful ami pune
t rut Ink.
Aftm a fow days treatment the
volim will ht'iii lo kiow KinalliT
and hy regular use will aoon reduce
to normal,
1 eople who want to reduce varf
cos3 voiim. or net rid, of eczema, ul
.ei8, or plleH In a few daytt Hhould
not lienltnte to itol ii bottle at once.
It Is hucIi a powerful, penetrutlii);
nt.tiHoptic oil that a small bottle
lasts a Ioiik time , Any pharmacy
uhii supply you. Nathan Fullurtou
.iicUiHoU of It ' 1 . .
290,000 VOTERS
IN OREGON WILL
GET PAMPHLETS
t , Mi.H ut-(t JTcwlH-iUI Win-)
iAIJCln Ore., April 2:1. lie pub
lican t'utiipnlBU paniphliflH for the
primary election of May 18 will be
nmled by Keerelary ot' KLatu
Knzor1 to' over 2HU)im voters, and
dem0jrnt,l(! pamphlets; to over 80,
iKItVl ! ' : l
Of the 27!! republicuu candidates
i)l have elected lo have statements
In tlie painpliU ls, and only nine of
llio"NV democrutic cinidldates. For
this'iii'Ivllejio i hey ban' if'l t ht
secretary of slate' fees totaling
$11 in. I-'llhiK reeH of candidates u
Kt egato Sii:cir, The post age coat of
inallfng the pitmphlets will be oyer
yi.DOi),
'Phi1 pamphlets must he dislri ti
nted hy the secretary of stale not
less than eight days before the
election. and.' Secretary Korer
thluhs Ihe -lank will be completed
ny iiay e or f. f
The eertlflcul leu of candidates
made by I In secretary of slate Sat
urday contains the names of -72
republican and SI democratic can
didates, pnn having been deducted
from the original number of re
publicans because of . the with
drawal of Ut'prcscntaifvo Slnnott.
(inrdcii seeders
at VhurUm Itros.
and cultivators
MORAL DELINQUENT IS
PAROLED AT PORTLAN D
POKTI.AM). Ore.. April 111
1'rancis Saechl, 25, pharmacy stu
dent, wua sentenced to four years
hi iiisou nn n moral charge and
paroleil o his falher. Parole was
recommended because tSacchl had
aided officers la a recent vice
cleanup.
! mi KUiiii, mi km i Hi';-' I'lia 1 1 ,
; potash, slue guano, ImiuciimmI and
olber l'itilicrs at Wharton Kros.
ALL WEEK
SAVINGS
W'r sell only one quality
I he licst! Ni mntlrr
whnt Griu'riica you ' buy
here, ymt'll (ind tliepi
deli am! uppcllzini;.
GROCERY
,..
(A.-lt.-d I'tvtM lA-au-il V!r)
NKW YOltK, April 21. A me
chanical v.iice spoke lo the mem
bers of the American Physical so
ciety Ht their annuul dinner' last
nttfht utter a 'lay demoted to the
diftii-uh (.'UhIiihss of canvassing
recent acbieveuivnls In their ac
tive field of reseurcl.
"Kather!" It said with the exces
sively broad "a" attributed by
American comedians to country
men of Its creatur, Kir Jtlchard
Paget, noted llrflhsh Inventor and
physicist, who was a gueHt of the
society and manipulated the de
vie.', "Hello London, are you there?"
It nsked, a little latef, and then ex
claimed :
"() Lllla, 1 Jove yout"
Sir Itichard exiilalned that his
Invention conformed to the laws of
physics as applied naturally in hu
man Hpuecli through control, by
movement of the tongue uud lips
of Ihu resonance developed In the
mouth of the action of the vocal
cords.
A bellows, operated by the foot,
lakes the place of the lungs, and
mi organ reed serves as tne vooal
chords. The function of -4he mouth
and tongue is duplicated in sever
al ways, a cardboard tube may be
used wttn me toiiguu action sup
plied uy manipulation of a disk
fitted on the end of a rod. Differ
enl tones are obtained when a
pinched rubber tube Is moistened
on the Inside, hut skillful hands
and fingers applied to the end of
the reed makes the most eftectivo
substitute for the natural organs.
the device is the product of a
long study of the physics and me
chanics of the human speech,
which. Sir Kichard observed. Is a
combination of two arts the emo
tional art of grunting and tho t
tellectual art of pantomime to con
vey ideas hy movement of the
tongue and lips. Kor example, lie
called attention to such root woids
as "uj" and "down." In the former,
uic tongue and chin movu upward
white tne speaker grunts, while in
enunciating tho latter, the panto
mime is reversed.
CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT
UUINU '
Notice Is llUI-phv irK-un lliot lli
lmnroveinent lmnrlu of Mm iMiv nr
Itoaeburg, Oregon, Borles "V" No.
u 10 id me. win ue taken up and
Paid on the flrsl ilnv nt' Mm- ni'iv
and that interest , Uiereuu will
coaso utter that date.
Dated April 20th, 1&2S.
W. F. THOMAS,
INCOME TAX SEEIS
BY COMMITTEE AS
.! OREGON'S REMEDY
fArwoi-liitcil I,i-,i1 Vfri-)
I'OIITLANIJ. Ore, April 21.
OriiKunV lax 1 1 1 1 l I ( in cnii (. mrt
by Ilio iiiloptlon of u stulo Incoino
tux, in iho oplnipn ut a Hiib-cuin-
lnllli'u of t l)o Oli-tinii inoiiurty tux
ri'Mcf cuiiuiiLsHlon, wliirli mot lu-ru
lnti .vcBlnrdiiy. Tho' roport was
wiiilcn liy cIhikIu. K. Iimalls, aim
was iiiUiiUmI by thu sub-commit-i
Willi only olio illssi'iitilli: vvulo.
thiil of 1,. II. smith, of Portlanil, .
'pi. i T
r,iiu-i:iiiiiiiiiiii-.' oftl nu
roeoniiiioiKl itny form of liicomo
lax, iir.'rerrliis to wait until uftor
the November cli-ctlon to learn
what action youth of tho stale
tiiKe on the llneo Income tax meas
ures that will ,001110 brforv tlleill.
IiikjIIh Hlateil that a four per cent
Nat rale income tax will yield 51,
tuii.timi anmially.
Smith objecleil lo the commit
tee's k 1 11 11 (I on Ihe ki'OuiiiI thai the
lldvocilleH or the measurea to ho
voleil on will use it us eiiniiialgii
material.
'Mie Ketienil commission is to re
ceive Ihe Kiib-comniittec'H reiiort
Ibis aflernoon for (llsciisslon.
Salmon eggs at IrtlcyUI Park.
LONGVIEW FORGER
GETS PRISON TERM
I U'liifi Pn-m I.oum.1 Win-)
! I.DXtlVlDW. Wash.. Amil 21.
(ifforge V. Weavers, alias li. I.
Hitlers, .'iS, Kivlng his homo us
iVndleron. Oregon, pleaded guilty
to fiisi deKit'e forgery loilay and
was sentenceil for two to ten yers
In ihe statu peiiilonlinry.
Weavers admitted forging n
cImmU for $.Vr. using the name of
H. K. Van llevers. Kelso manager
of the hell (Ml company, passing
the cheek in purchasing a suit of
clnlhlng. He also admitted Issu
ing a forged check fur $175 as a
down payment on a used automo
bile. He was arrested late yester
day when the clothing store b
enme simpletons and detained htm
on a pretext while 11 investigated
land found Ihe check forged.
! In forging Van Heaver's name
Weavers used a rubber stamp
lukon from a Shell oil office which
binned two night ago. Officers
were Investigating today tn deter
iiituo whether Weavers had any
cornier! ton with the bla.e.
Kut barbecue fcuuawicuen anrt
live forever. Urand's Road Bland
JOHANNESBURG ROCKED
i I lt.. I'n'M tni-l Win;)
1 JoilANNKSHCIiG, Union of
South Allien. April 21.- 'Iho city
of JnhnnucxhurK at ttSto o'clock to
nittht opeHinccd the most severe
earth tremor ever recorded hen.
The observatory seismograph show
ed a tremor lasting tii minutes.
( the same lime there were ex
tensive rock falls In Ihe upper
levels of a neai by mine. No ens
Uiillies were reported and no dam
iikc was done in the city proper.
igcjett & Myers Topacco po.
HIGHWAY BOARD PONDERS
BROMLEY OUSTER PROTEST
(Awioclnh'ct Pitm 1.1'mcil Vlr"i ' f
POUTANH, Ore., April 21.-Pro-tests
tp the lifuh wiy commlssiqu
from Grunts Pass concerning the
removal recently of a highway en-,
Kineec, .lames IJi'omley, were under'
pouHideratlon hy mamhers of tlie
comitiisulou today. No 'action whh
t.ako'n at the mootliiK yosierday, hut
the commission discussed thu mat
tor In conference- today. This at
lornoon If was said no decision had'
been reached. ,
FIRST TO APPLY FOR
SLEEPER QN AIRPLANE
f Aih1hU'(I I'ivm l-tim-d V'troJ
SAN FKANCISCIU, April 2I.r
The' first effort ruuordcd to resorve
u sleeper on an air mall plane was
reported by tho Hoeing Air Trans
I port today, A. M- Klmer, Coquille,
lOrenon, filed the inquiry and was
wlvluml til.. I u v.,l 11 li ..mil .,1iml1
did not carry sleepers.
Mr. Kline r says he Is six feet tall
and we in its 155 pounds. He wants
to po to Syracuse, N. Y.
Eat barbecue sandwlclina and
live forever. Urand's Iload Stand.
ROGERS THROWS CLAPMAN
f U.H-lnfil Pmk l.-i-l Win-)
MKDKOKD, Ore.. April 21. Slan-
ley Rogers of Medford threw Sam
Clapmau here last night utter tho
I former had become groggy from
hadlocks. Clapmau claimed that
Al Karaulck vas unfair in deciding
the fall. Professor Hlgaml threw
Frank Hums of Portland in u half
hour semi-final tussle.
CERTIFIED BROCCOLI SEED
Original St. Valentino strain I
known ns the old Ashby No. 2 !
heading March 10th to April 10th,
this strain producing 85 to 95 No.
1 heads this year and grown ami i
harvested two years ago under mv
personal rupervlslon on tho farm
of H. P. Conn. Tho original lot or
seed has been In ft local bank for
two years ponding Held trials.
Wrlto or phono orders to II. P.
Conn 6F33 or 11. W. Cooney, 1219
Umpqua Ave. Per pound $18; 2 lbs.
to 2f lbs. $17, and 25 lbs. or uiorf
D. W. Coouey.
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEMEN'S
HEAD BACKING HOOVER
(Awuviiitcil t'rfw ti'umi) Wire)
Cl.RVKLAND, April ai. Sup
port of Secretary Hoover in tho
Ohio primary next Tuesday w An
urged on member of the Urol her
hood of liocomollve Firemen and
Knglueinen In a circular letter Is
sued here today by I). H. I to bert I
son. president of the order.
The circular refers to Hoover s
SOLD BY
WHARTON BROS.
Roceburg
"valuable assistance," to ralway
workers when they were "seeking
relief from the situation that con
fronted, them under the transpor
tation act as a result of the crea
tion of the railroad labor board.-'
"Certain interests are hoping
that. Dawes will receivo the nom
ination," the circular says. Thu
iMterpsU of the workers can best
be protected by preventing the
nomination pf Dawes am aiding in
the nomination pf Hqover."
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,: WELL DRILLING
Best six-inch casing, SI a foot.
heavy riveted casing, 00c. For drill
ing estimates, see or write W. 1.
Koruiu, Koseburg.
COQUILLE CLUB WINS
1 Coqulllle won the Oregon Tele
' graphic Trapshoot yesterday, turn
ing. In a perfect score of 75. The
Hoseburg club in shooting off a tie
with the Coquillp scatter gun art
lists dropped one, bird making a
score of 74. The Hoseburg club
ended lu the first division al
though the relative standings have
not yet been announced.
Prince's Peggy
King Albert of Belgium does not
oppose the marriage of hit nephew.
Prince Charles Philippe, to Miss
Margaret "Pegcy" Watson, Wash.
, Ington society girl (abovev). At
least the prince .who also is the
Duke de. Nemours, says so, and
I further declares that he is going
right ahead with his plans to be
i r'i
n
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B . w.miniiiiiuinMiuiiiilllllililiiw'
MOVIES
ANTLERS
r
Richard Barthelmess Seen at Ant
lers in "The Noose," With
Big past
f A mysterious "telephone call
over the private wire of 'Iho Gov
ernor saves a boy's life at dawn!
This is one of the big scenes lit
First National's ' The Noose," nov
at the Antlers theatre, with Rich'
ard Harthelmess in the' starnu;!
role. I
The highly dramatic scenes that.1
ensue bring together two of the!
screen's cleverest players Rich
ard Harthelniess, tlie star, and ;
Alice Joyce, favorite of the films,
who is cast as his mother, the Gov-1
ernor's wife. '
Miss Joyce was selected for the!
role because of licr dramatic ubil-i
lty and. sympathetic rendition of
emotional roles. Her work in "The
Noose" stands out as the best she
has done in a long and eventful
screen career, and will win her
many friends among screen pa
trous. LIBERTY
"Thirteenth Hour" Coming to Lib
erty With the word "thirteen" in the
title, and his starting day the thir
teenth of the mouth. Chester M.
Franklin directed the champion
"jinx play" of the IMetro-Goldwvu-Mayor
studios when he made "Tho
Thirteenth Hour," an original mys
tery drama, which comes tomor
row to the Liberty Theatre.
Lionel Barrymore, Charles De
laney, Jacquelin Oadsdpn, Fred
Kelsey, Polly Morao ami other
mnniliurR nl Ilio riot worn iilt
sworn to secrecy as to the plot of'
. fit' , p:-Krt',V ;
FOR
Safety Jj$i Economy Health
Equip Your Car With
DELUXE ADJUSTABLE WIND WINGS
More of a necessity with closrd cars llinn opcrf cars. You enn drive with your
door window open at any speed without drafts, making it safe for signalling,
more comfortable and healthy. '
Avoid '.he customary kink in your neck by using
DELUXE ADJUSTABLE WIND WINGS
Small Cosl , (Installed by any dealer) A Nobbv Accessory
i
If
smoked eyery
month. Some
cigarettes,and
some tobacco
One fresh and fragrant
cigarette 'and
forty-nine others
just like it . . . .
FOR 15 CENTS.
the new story, a detective romance
with an odd twist that no one save
the director, the scenarist and the
actors themselves knew.
Thirteen, considered an unlucky
number, has been courted lu the
new picture, on the theory that one
thirteen will counteract the others
thus reversing the process of, iho,
old superstition. ' 1
ANTLERS THEATRE
'Old Iron Sides" at Antlers Tues
day, Wednesday and Tliurs
day James Cruze's "Old Ironsides,"
which comes to the Antlers Then
Wallace Beery in the
. Paramount Picture
01cL Ironsides?
tre beginning tomorrow
truly be called a picture
acles.
might
of mir-
Although ten thousand
peopic
.T.T.T.IIaM'Wf1.'.MXgXMIIIIItt.I.TIr.I.I.&
.Kit t
were engaged during the filming of
tho Paramount'' photoplay,' not a ,
single serious injury marred 'the
making of the production. All tho
more astounding is this when it is
doclared to have moro thrills .and
more intense action than any oth
er picture ever .produced. '
' ''Featured players hr the cast of .
wtf)d Ironsides," are Esther : Ral
ston, Wallace Beery, Georgo Ban
croft, Charles Farrelt aud Johnnio
Walker.
For sale John Tjeertr 3-Dottom,
10-lnch orchard tractor plow, hew,
for $,125. Stearns & CheuoweUi,
Oakland, Oregon. '
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STUDENT FROM ROSEBURG
GETS FINE POSITION
O R E ( O N AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallis, April 21.
Allen Look of Koseburg, senior in
mining engineering, has received
an appointment in the Bethlehem
j Steel company, Bethlehem, Pa.
Men chosen serve a lu-week pro-
j ballon period while they attend
school in Bethlehem. They arc
rated for permanent jobs by their
j standings during this period..
j Farmers everywhere are buying
that Ited Strand longer life feno
lug, 9-39 at 35c per rod. Stearns H
Chenowoth, Oaland, O'o. -. ...
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MEAT MARKET ROBBED
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. A
daylight rohber this afternoon
forced E 0. Johert, meat market
proirietor, into a refrigerator at
the point of a pistol and escaped
with 572. Gii taken from the cash
register. .
Lilly's garden seeds In bulk
packages at Wharton Bros.
or
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lull at HloKI Hark.
rnrHed as soon as possible. )
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