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u m t i m n vHUt 'rqseburg news-review; roseburc. Oregon, Saturday, may 19. 1928. EIGHT Personality Stands for Reality ; Make It a personal duly to ban , . some or your income regularly with us nml you will accomplish buiiiii- , . ( thing real--something . worth wbllej 1 if " 4i Interest Paid on Savings ' : ' I ' j ' I The Rosebur National Bank leoseUurg.Ore. , M t '. r i MrB. Win. Agnew lias ri turllftd l to her homo 111 this city after an enjoyable vIkh with friends In Grants Pass for tt, weik. Whjle there she reports seeing the Chi nook salmon running, and at that linu' hundreds of people stopped to son Jir-ni Jumping Ihe dam. 4 wcVv J it - 5 LtiVT '.51; 1 mi SB verna Linaquiat ' ' -; ' A bnkliiK nnd cooking demonstra- -Hon will bo given May 21-22, at - thn Kom'burK Furniture Co. store ' by iMItis Varna UndoulHt, homo eco nomics ox port nnd dlotlclun of tbo Mnleublo Iron Itunge company. . MIhh LlndfjulHt a Bind uu to of nu eastern, uu Ivorally and Iwih ac quired a thorough knowledge of cook I nu and nuking. She Iiub boon nppoarlnK hofore largo uudtonceti throughout the country nnd hna con ductKd mitiiy successful cooking clitHHea. . . - . Tho ohiflOOH will bogn nt 2 p. m., Monday when . cooking Information anil reel pen will l)o glvon out. Calto "nnd pantry baking wild bo featur od Iho flint day and on Tuoday, an oven dinner featuring the cooking of four vegetable! and n ronHt at ono tlnio. The vegetables will be cooked entirely without water ami Iohh than 3 cents worth of electricity will be used. Thin v 111 he followed by a deniouHtru tlon of steak and chop broiling. WAR NO LONGER WORLD WAY TO EXPAND TRADE I ROSEBURG.may'Ti0 I OFFICIAL I Strawberry Fes! ival Attractions 1 Sponsored by The Umpqua Chiefs Show Grounds at Main and Washington Sts. SEE : Ths new "Hey-Oey," the Giant Mix Up , Pun In a Barn, two mammoth side shawa, Bnby Whip, Bnby Sea Plonc, Hawaiian Show, Athletic (.how. Snake Exhibition, Other At trnctionj, t -SEE "Fun will be licro for you, so come mid get it." ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hone 284 Oak and Kane Stl. Ambulnnce Service Licensed Lady . , Embalmer esse (Continued from pane 1.) the order of the lust generation because competition wuh taking loo great a loll of our jmilerlul wealth. 1 , i . , Costly Lesson Learned "Courts used to. be filled with spiked-fence cases, but they no longer crowd up our courts be cause the litigants havo learned that It does not pay. When all the costs and horrors of war ure taken Into account, when all Ihe hazards Involved In seeking . political or economic independence . through arbitraments of the sword are con sidered,, when the teaching add experience ;of the economic world show .that , economic progress comes will) cooperation and not with conflict, it seems inevitablo that' some day 'the nations of the world will learn that their pros perity and security is to be deter mined, not on the battlefields or modern way, but through the pro cess of cooperation, and that fu ture greutuesB will he more largely secured by' a policy or accommo dation than it will be a policy or aggression. ' ' "What the world needs now is a scientific research to show thai such a theory Is based upon tho facts of experience, and a wlBe und able leadership to bring the people to the definite conviction that war does not pay. 'I he nations of the world will find their real protec tion when they loin Ihe forces of j all in' a statesmenllke eiiort to ; preserve the liberty and prosperity . or each." Fine Luncheon Pronr.-ini Dr. Hall's masterful address was ! given at noon today in connection j with the annual state federation luncheon at the I'resbyteiian I church. , The program was one ot the highlights of the Oregon State Federation of Women's Clubs con vention here loduy and in addi tion to, Dr. Hall's address, consist ed of a fine entertainment In tho way or music, stunts and short talks. Presidents of , tho several clubs of the state made two-inlniite reports of their club activities, fol lowing t)r. nail's uddress.. Emblem Breakfast this Morning The convention opened tills morning with un , Emblem Dreak- niBt at tho Umpqua hotel, with Mrs. Inez Chase of the Coos Hay club In charge Kach of the visit ors and delegates and members of tne local club was presented with a lovely corsage of roses,, ferns nnd other flowers, especially made and given by Ihe Hoaebui'K Flower and Garden Club, us the visitors registered. ' , ; The breakfast was fenturcd with group singing, led by Mae Hoss Walker of Portland, tljo song and yell leader of the Oregon federa tion, who has charge of , ull com munity singing at the convention. . Mrs. Inez Chase of the Coos bay club ' introduced Mrs. Bertha Smith, also or that club, vho Is the emblem chairman, and gave a talk on that subject. Six girls, fi the various eluLu, including Ealhur Bergstrom of Portland, Chriatiua Kneale of ftlcMliinvillu, Josuphlne Aieuimnny ,or Uoseburg, Lenore Powell of Albany, Gertrude Wntz ling of pregon . City and Grace j Craneuberser of Corvnlhs, placed ! the club emblem in miniature slzo, upon the largo emblem, mounted on an easel in the breakfam room, an Mia. Smith gave her talk. The club collect closed the affair.. '; Morning Session at 9 O'clock , , j ; The business meeting thla morn ing opened at i) o'clock In the Ktka : temple. Convention einglng was, followed by announcements and u report of the statu president, Miss Mozelle Hair,, who presided. Vivian Cooley of Portland gave a Bplendld resume on Hcholarsuip Loans. At !):', n. m. round table discus sions, with jthe state committee chairman or tbo representatives j presiding, was held. Kducatlon and personal research was conducted 1 by Mrs. Edith Kalhe, convention! chairman, from the Uoseburg club; finance by Miss Kinnui Summer field, stale treasurer; legislation, by Mildred Lnuru; membership by Miss Martha (iaseh; ofrielai or Riin and emblem, Mrs. Herthu Smith; program by Miss Alice Cox; publicity by Mrs. Mahel Max well and hea II h by Dr. Mary Pur vine. Reports Given At 10:4r a. m. reports of tbo cre dentials committee and a report of tho special Oregon business wom an committee, of which Mlsa Sum merflehl la chalrmau, and Mrs. Madelino CaIMn, editor of the Ore gon Business -Woman, were made. At 11:30 o'clock the reports were continued by tbo stnto com mittees, including membership, by Miss Martha (laaeh;- finance, Mrs. Lena M. Dennis; health. lr. Mnrv Purvlno; publicity, Mrs. Mabel Maxwell.- i Program at Luncheon At 12 o'clock the meeting was adjourned and nt 11! : ,10 o'clock followed the state federation luncheon nt which Miss Dorothy Povey of Portland, in the place of Dr. Mnry 11. Purvlne, the first vice president, presided. The welcome was given by Mrs. A. 0. MeMllllli. vice-president of the Uoseburg Woman's Club, The program included besides Dr. Hall's nddrcRS, n flute solo, Mnxlne Moore, "Homance," Hiker, "Tam bourine, (tossek, nccompnuled by Nellie A. Moore; iwo 1nnto i'i's by club presidents: Albnny, Miss Ida A. Powell; Astoria. . ias Ian T. Jackson; Coos Bay, Miss Anno Wiekham; Cotiullle, Mrs. Inea Chase; t'orvnllla, Miss Ger trude Nolan ; Knuene, Mrs. A. K. Barretter , McMinnvtHo, Miss Christina Kneale; Oregon City, Mlsa Kve Richardson; Portland, Miss Dorothy N: Povey; ltose bum Dr. Lurctta Smith;; new clubs; llllNborn. Miss Mildred MeLeod; GninU Pass, Mrs. Leila llfeble; Medford. Mrs. ClarnholU. Klltntt: vocal solo. Miss Evelyn Qulne, "Happy Days." Strrletskl; "Little Old Garden." Hewitt; Bute obli gatd, Ma.tlno Moore, nnd Nellie A Moore nt the piano. Group singing. ws led by Mne Hoss-Walker. AttPr-vara everyone attending the luncheon was asked to assem ble for a group picture. Chief Business This Afternoon This afternoon the chief busl- i:ig at 2 '.30 o'clock with the statu president In the chair. Group sing ing was led by Mae Hoss-Walker I of Portland with Frances Llntotc . of the Uoseburg club us accom panist. Reports 6f the state com j nilttees included education and ' personnel research, Mrs. Kdith Kalbe of Jtoseburg; legislation, I Mildred Lauru; official organ and emblem, Mrs. Bertha J. Smith; pros ram, Mias Alice Cox. Officers to Be Elected - The remainder of the afternoon will be devoted to unfinished busi ness and new business. , Reports from the credential committee, the convention chairman, Mrs, Irene Graham, resolutions committee by .Mrs. Albertlne FUzhugh, chair man, will be heard. Of primary interest for this af ternoon will be the election of new officers. This la among Ihe most Important features of the day und much discussion will accompany the session. Interest in Evening Program Tonight's program will be one of the most interesting of the en tire convention, being featured by me address or tne national presi dent, Mlsa Lena Madealu of New ork City. The national president has manifested keen in terest in the problems of the or ganization since the time when ahe was a pioneer in the move ment to establish a federation of business and professional women's . ! NEWTON C. CHANEY . GIVEN LARGE VOTE 4 (AuocUtcd Prc U&ied Wire) : MKDPOKI), Ore., May 19. Baaed on unofficial, but near ' ly complete, returns, Newton ! C. Chaney, district attorney for Jackson county, acquitted Thursday on a charge of ap- propriating public money, ' won a complete victory In ! yesterday's primary election, 4 leading opponents by nearly a thousand votes. : A MONARCH HOME SERVICE last evening in tho ladies' rooms of i tile Kiks temple. The affair was : uttellded by over two hundred j women and the members of the ; Blate executive council and the I Itosehurg club, with .Mrs.. Edltb j Fa lie, the local convention chair man, presiding, received the guests during tile evening. , The reception hull was a bower I of beautiful sweet peas and ferns : and the other rooms were decorut-! ed with musses of colorful garden 1 flowers. The entertainment consisted of) musical selections by the Uoseburg ; Concert Orchestra, .Mrs. A. J. I Vllt,f rll.-u.tl,,,.. t...l D,.tn 1 i n nips 0( , Lal.k.. and "Fiddle and 1," i by .Mrs. Chas. llrand, accompanied ; by .Miss Gladys Strong. Hon. Geo. K. Houck, mayor of Uoseburg, and J. A. Harding, presl-1 dent of the Uoseburg Chamber of : Commerce, gave the uddresses of; .dubs and will have a very educa- wuh a'corneT soi MjosepS hhockley of Uoseburg, with pluno the eve- accompaniment by i .Mrs. C, Heinllne. -Miss .Mozelle Hair,- state presi dent, responded .to the welcome addresses and talked on "The Stale and Nation." The stunts und frolic . this eve ning to follow the banquet will be ciuite' an enjoyable artalr and the breakfast in the morning at the Uoseburg Country Club is among the many affairs of a social tinture urranged for the visitors. LEGION-DE MOLAY GAME TUESDAY tlonal and fine messuge for Club women assembled tills nlng. Miss Phillips has taken an ac tive part In the work of the organi zation, whose problems and ac complishments have won nation wide recognition. The national president Is a successful attorney In New York City and her Inter esting history in public life evi dences how very capable she is to hold the important position of president- of ' tho organization, which Is composed of SD.OOU wom en lenders of business. ' Banquet Is Feature 1 The national federation banquet,! at which Miss Phillips will speak, I is arranged by the Uoseburg Worn- The De Molny nnd American I ans tlub at the First Methodist Ij-glon teams will meet Tuesday i fcn iscopal church and Miss .Mozelle evening at 5:30 o'clock to play off ! Hall- will preside. ' ,ile Ue whIch re8ulte(1 froIn lli(J j -Ihere win he music: by the ist gome played by these teamS; i Uoseburg Concert Orchestra and the score being 6 to 6. The con a vocal solo, Miss Helen Cnsey, test Tuesday is expected to bo a ! Uoseburg club, "Mon Coeur close one and very interesting to1 ,"'" " "" omnia, uio inns wno can be present. Doth La Seroiintu, lostl; Miss Strong, organizations are represented by accompanist. Address of welcome strong teams and some excellont by J. E. McClinlock, representing games are being played. ' Uoseburg' business men. Marsh- 9 field chorus, "At Parting," James! I NFVT TfinAV I Rogers, "1 Sing liecause 1 Love to J I Sing," Plnsull; director, Hdylhe ',-, .., " A Lngorstrom; pianist,- MnrgaretF"nRh-N,IRoo,1,s "ml tlts.-2-IG Stuurr. Violin solo, Naomi " i h' 1 "nolt- "Hejra Kail," I-Iubay, "Chant do.JlA'l wants work. Address "W. VuBiemoy," Halvorsen. ltosebura i care news-ttevlew club, Gladys Strong at tlio introduction of past slate piano. pi'osl- II YOUNG purebred Chinchilla rab-!S bits for sale, 50c. 101 Cass St. den a ami nalipnn! olficers. W.tiBlciPblt SALlSv-Fluu hulfol' cult' i'ro'ni i by Portland chorus and Madiiin excellent ' cow, A. K. , Uutter 1 I'rldii bljerna. . - pi.0,,0 aoFll.-'- - - . - The address of Miss Phillips will Snn ntFa 3": ; rr . 1 toil RENT 2-room furnished house, $6' qier month. See elcvtt-! tor man, Perkins Dldg. STItAWDBUUY CHATES Coin-' plete bullocks, nails and . crates, i Denn-Gerretsen Co. I l'O DUY- caJves. Rt. 2, Box 111, C. II. Wallen. -Day old Uoseburg. close this part ot the program and at 8:30 o'clock the convention will adjourn to the Elks' building for stunts und n frolic. Attendance Gc-d ; The attendance for the conven tion is considered by club leaders ' WANTED to be exceptionally good. The vari ous communities In which iiri'lllal. od clubs are located are represent- Foil SALE eu as tonows: : Total number present, Including delegates and slate orfleers: Al bany 5, Astoria 2. Coos Hay 5, Co qttlllo 11, Corvallls 9, Eugene G, Grants' Pass 5, ' lllllsboro S, Jlc Mlnnvllle J, Oregon City 0, Port land 23, Uoseburg (registered (11; tolul 161. Albany, 2 delegates, 2 state officers; Astoria, 1 delegate 1 slate officer; Coos Day, 4 dele gates, 1 stato officer; Coqullle, 4 delegates, 2 state officers; Corval lls, 4 delegates. 2 stnto ofticers; Eugene, 3 delegates, 1 stale ohl-.CALL at Ilurke's Cafe, 2IS N, cor; Grants Pass, 3 delegates, 1 , Jnckson St. First class. Cotreo state officer; Hlllsboro, .3 dele- Be a cup, with meals free. Host gntes 1 state officer; McMlnnville. ! meals of any this side of Iloston. .1 delegates. 1 state officer: Ore-! gon city, 4 delegates, 2 stato of 50-lb. Ice box. nractl-1 cany new; cheap, llox x, care Nows-Uevlew. I WANTED TO 1UJ Y A lljirse lor ctiiuvaiing. it. A. Koberts, Look ing Glass, Oregon. 1 WANTED Furnished house Irulu June 16 until Aug. 15. Telephone 4S5 or write llox 72, caro News j Review. . DUUNED OUT On account of flro will sell 300 White Leghorn luy- lug hens cheap. Jesse Nunvoll, j Olalhi, Oregon. UOSEIIUUG Salvage Co., 404 W. . Cass. Wo buy, sell mid trade nil kinds of new and 2nd hand fur niture and nil kinds of tools. Please call us and we wllL be with your. Phone 201. f'Oll ''EXCHANGE HiO ncres"uii under cultivation, on John Day highway near Vale, all fenced and 2 wells; for property' near Roseburg. V. L. Page, Gen. Del., Cliy. . itccrs; Portland, S delegates, 3 stale officers; Uoseburg, 4 dele gales, 2 state officers; Salem, 7 delegates. Sunday's program will conclude the convention and I lie events Hal ed for the day are: ! a. nt., complimentary break fast, Uoseburg Club hostess, at the Uoseburg Country Club; Dr. I,u cettn Smith, president Uosohurs club, presiding. Hymn singing, led by Elizabeth Helnllne, local chair man program committee. Prayer, Dr. Louis Albert Hunks. Chorus, Evelyn (Julne, Helen Casey, Lu cille Snpplngion, Mnrliin Hrniid, Mlnie Clark. Naninl Scott, Hose burg club. Address, Dr. Hanks. Vo ral solo, Helen Casey. Hymn. Em blem benediction. 11:30 n. in., meeting of tlio new executive council. 10:30 a. in., drive through Ump- n EXCHANGE Six-room qua vaney. Wyoming Club Woman Visitor Among the distinguished out of town visitors here for the conven tion is a member from the club nt Lander. Wyoming, Mrs.) L. P. Aldus, who accomtianied the Port. RADIO SEHVICE We enrjy a complete Hue of tubes, fresh bat teries nnd all radio equipment. Our radio repair department Is complete. Taylor's ilattery & Electric Station. Phone 67. A 6-UOOM house for rent, modern, $11 per month, close in. All kinds of ranches and houses for sale. Part for trade. No blotters, no ' day book, no bookkeeper. Office HIS Mosher St., C. Merrill. resi dence nnd store bldg., located on two city blocks with up to dale Btoek of merchandise, n going business. Fine location. Want equipped ranch. See or write Hi-ace Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon SING CHOOL. Monday and Tuesday Afternoons 2 to 4:30 p. ni. for the benefit of every horre manager of Roseburg an dsurroundtng community. Miss Verna Lindquist, dietitian and home economics expert, will demonstrate Electric and Waterless Cooking, oven meal planning as well as giving valuable information and sugges tions for economic focd preparation. Cooking Electric ally You'll be surprised: at the eniount of heat available in the oven by the preheating method of using the double Monarch elements. I the possibility of stor ing the heat indefinitely, due to the efficient con struction of the MON ARCH oven. .J-th'e speed of the.Mon-v 'fcrch burllfrs on the cook ing surfacri duo to the ex clusive construction, and tb economy of clean electtic fuel for cooking by using a Mori arch Electric Range. Its attractive appearance will add to any kitchen. Fin ished in full white porce. lain or beautiful tints. Special Offer During the Demonstration AND FOR TEN DAYS FOLLOWING This famous MONARCH, Solid Aluminum, Oven Dinner Ware Set will be presented to every purchaser of a MONARCH Electric during these dates. s .'-; u !! IIIWIHMMll Furniture Co Fred Schwartz, Prop. ' REOPfeNING-'-. DANCE Melrose i May 19 : , A Real Five Piece Orchestra , Ladies Free - Gents 75c WESLEY- L. JONES ILL ; ! , (AMOctatnl Praw r.oaMHl lV;rt) I WASHINGTON. D. C, May 19. ' Senator Wesley L. Jones or Wash- ingtog entered a hospitnl here to t day with a view to undergoing a j major operation prohnbly ; early i next week. men that, but he wouldn't he licve me. Pelo Mele, Paris. . , THE COP'S FAULT ( ' Judgo: You here again! ' f told you I didn't want to see you again. AUTIST'S MODEL (viewing un finished picture) How exactly you havo imitated my complexion. Artist: Yes; I painted 11 wilh rouge. rnsslng Show. Extremely Respoctahlo Old Ludy: Dear mo- How gauche! Intoxicated Man (affably): Shplendid,. thatikah how goesh It Pickpocket! told the police-iwllh you? Tit-Hits. hind club women to Uoseburg yes- ONE set of battery eliminators for leruny. .ins. Aldus Is very much' tnieri'sted In the convention here nnd Is attending nil ot the ses sions while in the city. St.-.te Song Leader at Sessions Mac Hoss-Walker. prominent In club circles In Portland and the federation sons and yell lender, Is among the Interesting out of town women here for the conten tion. Ilesldes being actively en gaged In club work, Mrs. Walker conducts her o,wn music studio, living lessons In piano work. From Ihe convention here, she will co to .Medford to take f.art In Ihe an- ' niiul convention of the Oregon I Slate .Music Teachers Association I next week. Mrs. Walker while here lend el! of the singing of the fed erated clubs. Highlights of Convention Included in the highlights ot lha convention this year Is the recep tion; which was a lovely; event radio nt a bargain, complete. $14.(5. One five-tube radio com plete $:". Three $25 to $30. Speakers; 516 each. One set 'of 100 volt Exide radio n batteries. $20. Here is a real bargain. Tay lor's Hattery & Electric Station, In Uoseburg Super Service Sta tion building. Cor. Rose and Oak Sts. DANGE Rowell'sHall Ten Mile, Oregon t Saturday Nite, May 19 Music by Star Five Orchestral Lunch will be served. Prizes Given Away Follow . ; the Crowd. Gentlemen, 75c; Ladles Free Admission 3 GKT u'deoti to your home. If you are buyliiR a homo on contract and have it half paid for, vlth no mnrtitape, pee us nbout our monthly payment real estate loan whereby you can btaln monev to pay off tho contract and K'1 a deed. Monthly pay ment r on yHir loan. Renernlly 1 less than rent or contract pay ments, take care of both princi pal and Interest and pet you out : of debt. Umpqua Savings and! Loan Association, Douglas Ab-1 stract Illdg. 1 Public Liability and Property Damage Two mtghty Important Insurance coverages for the automobile owner. Are you protecting your self by carrying this coverage on your car? This agency Is at your service in writing all lines of automobile insurance. G. W. Younsr & Son INSURANCE 119 Csss St. Phone 417 Don't Forget the Regular Sat. Nite DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Management of American Legion BALDY'S FOOTWARMERS Gents 75c DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In ths fitting of Glasses 11 Jackson St ' DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1926 Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE p"ne H.C.STEARNS phone 11 Manager ' 112 Pins and Line Sts. Lady Attendant