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: ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY MAY 2 1 , 1 928. HIM ff i I rrn n n . i 1 1 ; n w m rrmTTrr rn (THREE 3 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. Amount Total Borrowed Principal Interest Monthly Payment $ 500.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.34 $ 6.34 1000.00 5.00 6.67 11.67 1500.00 8.00 10.00 18.00 2000.00 1 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 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. W. Bates, Vice Pres. H. O. Pargeter, Secretary. V. J. Mleelli, Treao. C. irl E. Wlmberly, Attorrey . Phone 87. COAL MINE EX- PLOSION TRAPS 198 (Continued from page 1.) Just ns the day men were leaving rescuers came from the shaft bear qnd the night crew went to work. lug the blanket-covered .bodies on . He Just Wouldn't Insure This :irir VStej V This Isn't an Insurance ad but listen to Oakland (Cal.) solicitors importuning him to take a policy. A week later, the car's brakes slipped on an Incline, and It wound up in this manner, wrapped around a metal pole. It l"-',. 2 v-. Three new trl motored airplanes, each capable of carry IriQ 12 passengers, and complete to the mc.it ern comforts have Just been completed for the Western Air Express mail and passenger service veen San Frs'nciico and Los Angeles. The planes are said to have cost $80,000 each, financed largely, throuah a loan from the Guggenheim F-aunonuon. upper picture gives plants Below Anthony Fokker (left), builder of the planes, is shown to C. C. Moseley, vlce-presidnt of the California firm. DIRECTORS E. N. Ewart M. E. Rltter" Carl E. Wlmberly Guy Cordon Henry Harth B. W. Bates ' Douglas Abstrast BIdg. ,1,; JL lvT. i .h. Zt will be found alive. ThA vll Intra rprrtmtlon hall has -2 L .lB-,i . n f!! been converted Into n morgue for the bodies thus far recovered. As the owner of this car refused to More Ships for "Air Minded" West fV' - '"WO;? 41. t & gj fe S E gj K A S( $ ?4 3 3 W. F. Harris G. V. Wlmberly H. O. Pargeter S 248 North Jackson Street g h? jBBgBP!MgTOTMgTTIIiWjai strctcliors. the Iiuko crowd of spec- ",tof8 "? forward, .but wis re- "ivfi uy tiuuu iiuuijuib uuu ia- tionat Guardsmen. . , . ! "onal Guardsmen. Grind stones at Wharton Dros. Miss Mvrta R. James of Newport wii? a visitor in this city over Sun-, 1 j. ' , i t.-ii ( rti,i,i o..st the afternoon here Saturday visit- ing with friends nnd trading. , . . . Mrs. riosb of Glldo" W in this city Saturday afternoon visit ing Willi friends and shopping. Home Hints IVORY Inlays and ivory feet dls- tinguish. this modernistic dressing table designed by Ruhlmann. & -T Hcnrra. ew . ono i explaining the motor arrangement t t mq LOCAL Ml.. Ullliam Ul.ltnn g Miss Uludys Williams of Myrtle !? C'rt'i'k was iu Ihls cily Saturday S vislilug with friends und sliupplug, S (j In Saturday g! Miss Sum Johnson of Myrtle S' Creek Bpent Suturduy ufteruoon g(visitiiiK with friends uud shopping Viln this cily. In Saturday Mrs. V. S. Woodruff, Melrose J resident, visiter! wJth friends and shopped in this city Suturduy af ternoon. From Pair Aaka- ?j Mrs. John Abeeno was -hero jSTfrom fair Ouks Saturday af ter ra nooa shopping und veiling with g friends. A Visitors Saturday gj MiH. KUith Moore and daughter were here from Days Creek Satur 2j day shopping und looking ufter business mutters. , - i From Melrose j Mrs. Oscar Uiuklunil of Melrose j apont the afternoon here Saturday ! visiting with frleutia and mtuiuliiig to UusiiK'KB lnutters. Suthertin Resident in from Huthurlln during the nftei-- M noon suturuay anupning una vistt gj ing with friends. - pent Aftarnoon , ' Herbert livers of Canyonvlllo spent the aftornoon hero Saturday visitiriK with friends and looking after business Interests. 1 From Dixonvllle ' J. S. Incho and datiRhter, Violet, were visitors hero from Dixonvllle Saturday aiternoon and wero at leiming i,u uumuras mimis. From Medford .... F. Stanford Jones, former resl- dent of tliis city, was hero from Medford over the week-end visiting with rntiveR nnri frlnmla. Visited at Gross Home Mrs. II. Cockernm of Oakland wns here Snturdny, spending the day bs n cuest of Mr. und Mrs. 11. I". Cross in North ltoseburg. Business Visitor Way no Breltenbucher, tcncher at Ton Milo, was hero Saturday aft- uu .... fairs and visiting with friends. Frcm Camas ' . R. J. Douton of Cnniiis Valley m this ciiy Haiuruay auer- n"i visiting wnn menus aim looking alter business affairs. 'From Yoncaiia Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cockoram and :. Donald, wore here from mi- 'cnlhi Saturday visiting with friends ahil attending to business tiffnlrs. Former Resident Here Mrs. Phelps Phlpps, formerly of this city, is hero from Medford, Uiuvlng arrived Sunday for a visit with friends during carnival weeit. Lllburns Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lllhuin, for mer residents of tills city, arrived over the week-end from Salem for a visit with friends and relatives. Spent Day In City I Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cockernm wero hero from' their home near Oakland Saturday visiting with menus ana iuukhik uiier uusmcsa matters. Mrs. Kurdy Here . Mrs. S. C. Kurdy of Portland ar- rived here over the week-end to bo here until tho hitter part of the week. Her husband Is owner of the Kurdy Department Store hero. From Klamath Fall Miss nealrlco Phlnnoy, member of iho Klnmulh Falls Business nd Professional women s UUU, was here Saturday evening for I he banquet. She returned home yes- ill'lUll)1 I11U1 lllllfi. Gone to Washington . 'Mrs. Selma Slieimrdson hns com pleted her year as teiicher at Ump qua and hns left tor Toledo, Wasn ington, whore she will visit with friends for a time. Later she will M to California lo join her hus band. Former Resident In City Piatt (.'. Randall and daughter, Uorothy. were here from -Medfonl Saturday and Sunday vIhUIiik rela- lives and friends. Mr. Itandull was rurnurly dIviHion accountant for the Copc o here and recently nmv- ied to Medford, where ho received a promotion In the company. Visiting Few Days Mis a llertha lury has completed ;her school year ns teacher at Cur I tin nnd arrived here Saturday for a few days visit nt the homo ol 'Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis. Miss Larry plans to go to Pilot Hock, iWashfriKton. for a visit this sum - nier and will leave In a HllUJt time. ! ployed as secretary nt inn oinces where Leo tires hnvo Riven over Myrtle Creek Boy to Graduate !of Hire and Hire. She has been thirty thousand miles of service. Hollis Michaels of Myrtle Creek prominent in work of the Huslness Lee tires eol no more than other is amo:iK the Douglas county pen- and Professional Women's Club ?ood tires. Wo have IiIkIi priced pie who will graduate this June ! and has for the past year served ! nmlt(y tirei, wo have Intermn from the University of Oregon, He .as treasurer. Miss Alln Moore of diate tires, we hnvo second lino hns been majoring In education . Kiddle has accepted the position tires, we enn ft most any ear and ha mini led for a H. -A. do- left vacant bv Miss Htrader. (with nil the different size tires. gree. More than ro graouaies will receive diplomas nt the corn inenrcment exercises June 11. Visited In Roiebura Mrs. Oracln Stewart, of Port- land, formerly a resident of this city, spent Friday nnd Suturduy j here attending- the gathering vi i n'ptnhf i-H of the Professional nnd i liiiHlijeas Women's chib. She nlfo 1ir.il ihe pleasure of visiting with ht.T two rout. (Jeorge Gordon and Frederick Stewart, who are mak- ihk ihh mother at the Iurelcrest rti ' near Kdenhower. NEWS Glendalo Man In C. O. Garrott, well known Glen dale resident, wua l'l this city Saturday attending to business af fairs. From Suthtrlin Robert Cloff was a visitor here from Sutlierliu for a brief time anil was looking after busitiess inter ests. From Days !reek- J. V. MoiHKomery. Days Creek resident, was in this city for a brief time Suturduy looking ufter business interests. Melrose People Visit , Mr. and Mrs. T. Tiomaland and daughter of '.Melrose were here Saturday afternoon shopping and meeting friends. Mrs. Waite Visited Mrs. DoukIus Wallo, remedial teacher In the schools at Heeds port, was here over the week-end visiting at her home. Fined For Drunkenness Judfce Hopkins Saturday Impos ed a fine of $20 on Alfred John son for being drunk in a public place. The amount of the fine was turnished. . ' Returned to Portland .1. J. Fyock, Hurry Meyers nnd Clius. Foster of Portland Bpont the weekend here and enjoyed a fish ing trip wllh friends up the North Uinpciuu. They returned homo by motor this morning. Received Broken Arm t Ralph St. Aiiro of Ruckles' re ceived a broken urm In an accident May 18. He is recelvliiK treatment here and is staying nt the home of his aunt, 'Mrs. Waiter Drill, wlille in the city. Condition Unimproved Mrs. I., p. Hupp of Oakland was a yisltor here tills morning. The condition of her :husbund, she re ports, is unimproved. Mr. Rapp lR iu th.i hospital. Home From Klamath Mrs. TliomaB Simmons and son and her sister, Miss llessie Red barn, secretary at the county health office, returned heie Sun day evening from Klnmath . Falls. Mrs. Simmons and son have been visiting relatives there for the past lew weeitse and mey wore joined , by Miss Redbnrn. last Thursday. Home for Summer ; Mr. and Mrs. Temple Brown, who have been away teaching for the past school year, are home again for llielr vacation. They have decided not to take up the work again tills fall, but will re- main at home. Mrs. Hrown will en-j guge In tho summer Bible school work here this season. Attended Conference . lr .Clair K. Allen, a member of the Umpqua Chapter of Reserve Officers Association, returned Sun day night Iu company with Mrs. Allen nnd their family, after a trip .over tiie week-end to Salem. Dr. Al len attended the southern Oregon meeting of reserve officers In the capital city. While Ihero the fam ily visited at the home of Mrs. Allen'so sister, Truck Went Over Bank A heavy truck carrying n load nf dviinmlle nnd n trnlliir nn wliirh ,vas mounted a donkoy engine, is reported to have gono over Die embankment just south of Oakland Saturday afternoon. The truck landed right Bide up and the drlv- 'er was uninjured, is Iho report, Fortunately tho dynamlln did not explode. Truiflc was tied up for some time. Special Train Went Through The Oregon State Music Teach ers Association special went through here Inst night enroute . from Portland lo Medford for the suite convention oeing neiti tnero'on the house tops, 'two ntiu.' this week. Mrs. C. S. Ilninllne was among the ltoseburg folk joining those on Hie special. Others tiro going In their ears, among tlinni Mib. Fred L. Htrnmr, Miss Lucille Sopplngton, Mrs. Frances Lhitotl, Miss Harriot Grpves, Miss Gladys Strang and Mrs. Chas. Ilrund. James Plland Leaves James P. Plland, Associated Press operator at tho News-Re- view office, left Saturday for Port- land, having accepted a position .wlili tlm IFnlnn nolflf rnlrnitil emu. pany Ha i0PKrftI, opernlnr. Jlo.nnd (lanccd iha bUwM lint loin then j,aa l)(1(.n suet;,,,,,),,,! t tlm Npwh- j Phe flew 'away, lln wont hark nnd ( Hevlew office by (I. W. Church, nf'rlrlllpd away nt Ihe hnln In thn t Kan Kramlnpo, who has been re- gRhle of ho Iiouhp. A' roRO bud wns ,;e,,tiy employed nt Seattle. C. J. ' nlinost In full bloom near mv win- CrisHwoll, relief ojierntor, who has heen employed nt Ih NewB-lte-vlew off for Ihe pafit two weeks, left yesterday for Medford. Miss Strader Given Position Miss Klvan Strader has accepted an important position In the state house In Salem and leaves within - the next few days for the state ;iinni w tni5 iiiti uiium mn; 25. Miss Strader hns been em- Visits at Brother's Horn. Mrs. N. C. Under of Olympln, Washington, visited here over nlKht Sunday nt the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Clrk Mrs. Ftndr In high priest- ess of the White Shrine In Olynv pin end hns been attending Ihe na- tlmm! rnnvent'nn In Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Knroute homo she j flopped In California cities. Mrs. j P.ader is also Worthy Matron of the Kastern Stnr chapter nnd a prominent member of the Dan it h teis of the Nile club In tho Wash ington city. sYes, It's a Fennec. Not long ago the Newt-Review printed a picture of I tiny, fox-like port-looking ' animal which Newark, N. J., animal fancier naa received. There was a rush of. read ers to Identify it. Those who de cided It was a fennec, hailing from Africa, seem to have been correct. A young lady ; living In Toledo, Ohio, after seeing the picture wrote an Interesting story about the fen nec. It follows; ' 1 ( i .If . -7 ' BY HATTIE , M. GRIESE i Of Toledo, Ohio ' The fennec lives In Africa. It Is found iu Nubia anil Kgypt. It Is a very pretty .and lively little crea ture. - ! . i The color of the fennec Is a very pulo fawn that is almost a creamy white. The tail is bushy and boldly marked with black. ; The adult fennoc mensures scarcely more than n foot In length, exclusive of tho lull, which Is eight Inches long. 1 Though carnivorous, tho fttinoc likes to feed upon fruits, preferably tho date. It is said to he able lo climb the trunk of tho date palm to procure for Itself this coveted luxury. The fennec llves'ln Iho ground. It scoops a hole Iu the light soil. It also is said to build a best in trees. ; 1 The curious little animal Is not entirely without use to mnn, 'for jt8 fUr 8 f value among tho na- tlvo tribes of Africa. It Is very warm when made up into garments. - On account of tho smnllness ot the animal, a single polt rorins but a small portion of a coat, and the fur is hlirhlv valued; ) Seldom during the day does the toiniec show itself. It goes out mostly nt night. Even when It has cmnttl lanma tlntn 111 OiLlit I vll V. 1 It. I'O tulns "its - restless iiocmrnui ti mennor, sleeiilng most of tho dayi It Is a aualnt littlo creature, with nn ulr of seir-rollunce Mint has a funny effect In so small an nnlmnl. lis eyes are blue, nnd the whiskers that decorate Its face are long and thick and white. The fennec Is ldentlcnl with the fox like animal that Is known as "zerdtt" and "cordo." Former Residents Have Son Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hatfield, former residents of this city, their friends will ho Interested lo learn, have a 7' pound son, born May 16 gon. The hoy hns been named lit their homo In Cloverdnle, Ore Chestor Dale. Tho llntfields are well known here. Iloforo her mar riage Mrs. Hatfield wns Nolllo Pickens. WELCOME ODD FELLOWS A Woodpecker 8tory From Nick and Nick's Tire Shop. This morning when woko up I ; raised . the window blind nnd 'peeped out. The sun was shining birds wero flitting from limb 16 limb In the cherry tree, chattering to each other. Tho robin was sit- ' ting In the top of the oak ireo. singing, brondcnsling ins love i song to IiIb mato. The woodpeck- er was pecking a nolo in mo I gnblo of the old house. Onco In a while bo would beat on tho end nf n loose board wllh bis bill, a ta ttoo, love message ; to IiIh wife. Presently she came and III on tho comb of tho house, and snld wen. cbee, woechee, wlkto wink. Ho , necped over and looked up on her. . n.i.l l..ri t liliti , dow. Love and life was innnifent- ed In all nnltiro. Then I thnuKhl ! of toy own self nnd the ronfllrt of lire, and how often I have broad cast tho wonderful qualities of the Lee tire to you through the col umns of this paper, yet you un believing tire users of this world seem lo think I am only a fibber. fable maker, nnd that my Leo ire urn no better than other jlireB. II yOU IllinK IHIS, WH WOHt )P PH( to show vou n statement 'Our pilen m rmni. wn meet an I competitive .nrlces. Drive in Snr- vice off the street, eool and shady, oosy chairs, too. Lfitewt maun- lns nnd nnpers to rend while wo take off your old tires nnd put "n n"w ones. We have been to -"ro. win ireni. v,i ngm. '''n owr word, we will. Nichols & Carter Tire Shop A39 North Jiicknon St. H..M5I.M.H .I.HI.T.T.T.I.I.I.TT.TtI.r.I.WI.I.I.I.T.I.IfIIIIfTMW. 'SPECIAL? All Next Week S' 1. 1 Mi;. Is 50c SILVER NOOK GRILL Bl ISMIGIPJITED A big gathering ot sportsmen from ail parts of the state Is ex pected for the annual salmon bake, sponsored by the Douglas County Sportsmen and Game Protective Association at the John Marks ranch Sunduy, June 3, Invitations have been sent out to clubs all over tho state, and a very large response has been obtained. There will be1 a big dinner ut .12 o clock, free for everyone whether sports men or not. Many interesting . shooting events have been arranged for cash and merchandise prizes. All cash prizes will be divided four ways, 10-30-20-1U. There wiu nlso bo a special clown shoot and a prize wheel. Shooting at 9:30 a. Ammunition will be furnished HURRY! SEE IT TONIGHT 1 TODAY' : , j ' The loveliest of stars in her, , Jill TM '' j .; j - loveliest picture ; ; i i : ' Jjl :' 1!;: Ellwil ALSO " Admission fzllll 1 1 Mil Good Shn Mat 10c 25c Ml ill KM IWl ' Features Eve. 10c 35c ' II I WI -: Tomorrow VJ i ti BILLIE DOVE 1 (A I "The Love Mart" I jy 1 fi Direction Umpqua Amusement Co,1 fj 'I If ANTLERS Jf J n in ARE YOU GOING TO LAUGH?. OH, BO Y- AND HOW! Yep! It's -Bill, The Champ Smart Alec! William Haines "The Smart Set" When he stnrLs loving noth ing enn stop him I And nothing can stop you turcs in love nnd sinnrt doingal ALSO Good Slio't Features ADMISSION Mat. 10c 25c Eve, 10c- LIBERT Y Chicken Dinner on the grounds. . 4 J SiH'cml arrangements are being made to entertain i the ladles, bridge tables and other entortiiln- ment being provided.. ,. , Wheelbarrows at Wharton Ilros. ROSEBURG SIXTH IN SHOOT ' The team of the Douglas County. Sportsmen and Game Protective; association, competing in the Ore gon telegraphic shoot at Portlau'l yesterday, won sixth place out -ut eight competing teams. Klamath Gun Cluli won. first place with, a score ot i 481. Roseburg scored 454. A DELICATE 8UBJECT - TEACH KR: What do we mcsm by anatoinyt PUPIL: Wo moan TKAC11KR: Does tho question worry you? ; - i'PUPII.: No. hut the answuf . does. Iluen Humor, Madrid. "-- , . ; NOT SO LOUD LITTLE COHEN: Dad. wo learnt at school today that the anl mals have a new fur cont every winter. . -. - ' OLD COHEN: Be quiet, your mother Is In the next room. tie mutliohe Snchse. Leipzig. Qnow 2 Day Start, Tomorrow HERE HE COMESI Ken Maynard IK "The Red Raiders" A thrilling story of In dian days and the brave pioneers who bullded our west -35c k PL J