EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928. y i I il"l HERE IT IS ,IS pJ RIVAL FLYERS EQUAL FOOT! WOMEN i 1-1(1 i('H of tllf St, Joseph's i'Ii ui eh wilt hold a cooked '4 food sale Saturday, June Kali at :'.I;;ler -Craven Hdw. . t j- operate the cooling' uutia In th'j cabiueis located . In Ihe several apartments. Tiiesu largo planu ! provide complete electrical re frigeration at ail time, giving the j patron of the building moat ex I tenem service. I he Installation whs at a cost of approximately ti- ' WW and Is In keening with tin Airplanes of Both Delayed policy of Gt orge Kohihagei., , the 1 NEW TODAY I j for sale cheap at a lace of TRAILERS Kuril's WAN VKI Lady cook. .SWCCtS Cute. Al'TKNTION Huncluy School Packard organ lor sale. Phone 4X7. foil'SATi'! Lilies' and other cut ilinvera. .Mrs. li. T. Itoyor, Dll lanl. Full KALI.' Kale plains. 1 per thousand. I'.inll A. Urlggs, -Myrtle (reek. Die. BANKRUPT GROCERY Fails to Ascend. CAilHAGI' for Bale j manager, to make tlio apartment phone 4U2-L.. I and furnished In the slate. 1 4c per lb. 2nd Ave. Westinghouse Automatic j mectnc Kange - GOOD cooking has always depended to a large extent upon good guesswork, favorable conditions, basting, shirting and ' stirring, mostly because of the unreliability of the heat. Even when carefully watched, cakes often "fell," roast meats were overdone or undone and greatly shrunken, breads raised unevenly and were of questionable texture and color. DANISH TRIO KILLED Southern Cross Acclaimed at Melbourne; Part of Nobile Crew Nears Search Party. Today, scientific accuracy in the use of heat in the cooking of all kinds of food is secured through the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range. The flamcless, odorless heat, its uniform inten sity, even distribution and rcliuble regulation, automatically con trolled, helps wonderfully toward perfection in cookery. You owe ittd yourself and your family to get acquainted with the ' possibilities of electric cookery for you. Even though you are not ready to consider the purchase of an electric range at this time, we want to show them to you and explain their operation. You will find it most interesting. , , ' preg Service for One Year. Terms to Suit. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC If it isn'l righl : we make it right Phone CZl G. L. Singleton O. M 13- F OF COUWTY TAXES TO celvo $451,2.'I0 while tho schools of higher education receive $sr, 2WZ from the money raised hy the county from taxation. For roads the county pays 2tJ.(i per cent of Its tax Income, or $313,618. . In conducting lite county govern ment 10.1 per cent is used, or $120-3:17. This money goes for salarles. oxiicnscs. Rti einorironev fund of J10.000, a brldgo fund of wife. (AhMX-laUd 1'ri'U l.M"l Win-) IIAItilOK (iltACK, N. K.. June Indications this nlternnoii were that the monoplane Colum hla would not take olf today on the continuation or Its tians-At-lanlll: flight Willi Miss Mabel lloll anil her comiianlons, ('apt. Oliver Loboutllllcre, chief pilot and Ar thur Argloa, co pilot. Friendship Still Lazy TKKPASBKY, N. V.. June 13. Tlio start of the monoplane Friend ship for Europe was deferred un til tomorrow after two more un successful al tempts had been made to lirt Inn plane from Tic passey harbor today. Southern Cross Greeted MELBOURNE, Australia,- Julio 13. The trans-Atlantic luoiioplune Sonlhern Cross, carrying its crew of four and two passengers, flew Nicholas' ''"! w"::? .,i!'::,,r:?. .'"i'-r and landed perfectly at Kssendon Ainlrnme while KO.uOu spectators inured a tumultous welcome. The crow Captain Charles KingH-ford-Smlth, and Charles Ulm, Aus tralian pilot, Navigator Harry Lyon and Kadlo operator James Warner, Americans, wore greeted as they swept over tho city by an escort of nine planes. In tho ship were Captain Kinm-ford-Smlth's mother and tllm's Over 45 Per Cent ' Money Raised Taxation Goes Institutions of Learning. $22,000, n sum of $2,500 for rights I of ways, ?:t,00l) for bounties i and f All 1,I)00 for aid to small school dla- Ol. All (4.. .,11 the money Almost one-hair of rained by taxation county goes to the support of llic liclionlti or Hi r ciniuly and Main, KccordhiK to tlfjurea compllpd by 'County Clerk. I. li. Kiddie. Kor roads the county spends about one-fourth pMts tax money, while too expense of county government requires only one-tenth. 'the college and unlversttles of the mule take 7.2 per cent of the total money raised from taxation, while high schools and elementary schools requlro H8.1 per, cent, mak ing n total ot 4fi.6 jier cent tor nchool purposes. In money the high and elementary siehoola u. Tho eager crowd of spectators Hwarmed on the landing field ami covered all tho hill lops, bulldlimn and every available open space Ing Included. In tho $120.3:17 listed I" tho vicinity to greet the filers. as tho county general fund. Tho following, tabulation, com piled by tho county clerk, shows tho amounts of money raised by taxation for various stale and In houglas j unly purposes with tin per cent of each fund to the total: Soldiers' Uonus .State, (icneral .. l.lgher Kducalion Schoolti. High and elementary liouds County, (leneral Cities and towns Port district Liens Klre patrol Amount cent J.r.,!iv:i.OO l.'l 21,1!I3.00 1.!) S5.252.00 7.2 451.20.00 3S.-1 :ti:i,(iis.oo 2i;.(i i2o,:i:t7.oo io.i il!),(S20.00 S.fi ri4,-lfi.00 , 4 It Atk your grocer for new Crown Cake Flour, Pronounced fcj by foremost cater er and enke baker. Three Fliers Killed COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Juno 13. Three Danish aviators wero killed today after leaping from u naval seaplane which exploded while they were Mylng over Co penhagen. Aid Nearer Nobile (Copyrighted J!I28 by tho Asso ciated Piosh) KINGS HAY, Spltzhereen, Juni 13. fihiKoppl HioKl. radio opera tor of tho Italia, reported to the base ship Cllaa di Milium today lint the1 Nobile parly was beim driven In n northwesterly direc tion. llo reported the position of the group as 80,37 North Latitude and fut rui n t 127.34 East. 14.314.00 1.2' 'r,r' was Parrying the Xo- ' , 1 hiht parly slowlv in the direction $1.177. 170.00 100 ! "f their would-be rescuers, who 1 ' j arc now ini'kln; every effirt In 'he sealer Hobbv to reach North Cftpe when nil air reeonnaissan"0 can be made toward Koyne Island. W. U. Ilulrd, pastor of the local J Fate of Others Unknown Christian church, is aiding in a re- It ban not yet been possible to rival meeting being conducted ul I establish contact, with tho portion i onealla. Tlio meeting vs start 'of the crew which drifted awav ed hy Uev. Hay of Astoria, who j with (ho gas bag of tho driglhle lii's been conducting the campaign and their fate is not known, for tho past four weeks, with tho It was staled that If the Nobile aid of itev. White of Drain. The ' imrty had been thrown from the WILL AID IN MEETING local pastor Is preaching at Yon- calla each night this week with the exception o.f Wednesday night, when ho will bo present with the local congregation to conduct the i regular midweek meeting of the ! church here. mtn TIRES AT COST! Cleanup of Overstock on the i Following , 30x5 C. T. C. Tire ami Tube : $22.95 , 30x5 I I. D. 8-ply Tire mid Tubs - $24.95 32x6 Truck Type Cord $32.95 30x5 Truck Type Firestone Cord $23.80 30x5 I I. D. Firestone Cord $29.70 33x5 Truck Type Firestone Cord v. $36.80 30x5 Red Tubes, each $2.50 C. A. Lockwood Motor Company Roseburg, Oregon ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hone 784 Oak and Kan 8t Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embalmer Italia from 30 to 40 miles further In the southeant. they would have drifted In a southwesterly dipr tlun lownrds tho coast of Spitsber gen itself. Bears Nose Plane An encounter with Polar bonra was one of the most dramatic mo ments in last week's reconnais sance by Lieutenant Lnetzow Holm, who spent five days away from his base ship Hobby seeking the Italia, tied up by fog :ind giioolinn shortage. Details of the adventure wero bromrht to Kings Hay lodnv by t ho tee breaker Uraganza, which put. In he'-e for further provisions. When Lieutenant Holm and Ms companion Pilot Mvre. were forc ed to land at ltrandy Hay because or fog. Polar bears made their ap tKMirince while the piln' were In their Rleeplntr bacs. The benrrt dhtmyed great curiosity about the plane, apt'ioniiietl it wttere it rested on the Ice edge and nosed all over it. KOHI HAGFN BIDG. EQUIPPEED WITH 48 FRIGIDAIRES "I'lie contract for f iiulppint the lohlhai;eu Apartment building wllh l oniiilele elecliical i frl iern. tlon has just been completed un der the dlrccMon of V. li. II llliins. president of the William Klerttle fompiiliv. Inc, of Krtceue, and John W. l.cluel. II,,. lenil niicnl. Koi tv clrht.i.f the fine mmrl inents In Urn Knhlhngon building have been (quipped with Kllul ilalre cahlnct.1. making one of the largeHl and most complete apart ment heusr John In the stale or Oregon, according to Mr. William M:inv of the apartment houses of the slcte have hiilli-in c"ib(n,'ls uini Prlghlalrp unHs. Mr. Wil liams sais. lut the Kohihagen Inilhlliig limt.illntli.n s ie b'rgest In Iho slate lo be fully equipped ulth fiu-iory raidaets and npp.ir nlus. pivinij Hie utiiMi-it efficiency and sen ice for the convenience of Ihe tenants. Two refrigeration plants, lraaied in Ihe basement ot the building. NEW OWNERS OF METZGER PLANT EXTENDING LINES Tho I'mpqua Valley Lumber Company, recent purchasers of the Meizger warehouse and building supply business, have taken over the property here and are making arrangements for the future con duct of the business. It is the plan of the new owners lo increase the line of building materials for which the company holds agencies and lo extend the various lines of biiHiness in which the concern will engage. The same general lines will be handled as before, a complete line of building - materials being of fered, together with the well known line of Cabots Products and 1 Peerless IluilMns. - . I PICTURES g. o. p. MEET DEVELOPED IN AN AIRPLANE iuil MAI-lv Uullvery Led with top; suitable for one. or li-lon truck.; (-heap at Sara's. i SOMK wheat left yot"ar$r.25"iier! bushel at ChadwicU ranch, near j -Myi'tle CreekL ' FOIl ItK.NT Modern "five-room newly furnished house. Call ut j 5 I I S. IMne. WANTHj About a thouBandfee"t ' of G-inoh used Irrigation pipe. Write Box 025, Ilosebui'K. KOll SALK Good work und pack liorse, 20. 3-year-old thorough bred Jersey cow, $85. S. M. Gar ner, Suthbrlln, Ore. NOW iH the time to walcn those metal felloe wheeifi and have tliein tightened with our liydrau- I ii v. lied tightener ut .Sarfl'H. l'"OH SALK I'i acrea, fi-rooin iiouao, large chicken houmt, barn, spring and city water. Price latlll. Cllaa. Kyus, i2(i N. Jack sou St. Pblt liKiS")' Furii:.'nfcd apartment, it room?., 223 K. Lun Electric alove, hot water, nice little' apt. in heart of UJie city. Inquire at iittbar Bros. NEW YORK, June 111. For Die first time In news reel history, a flying laboratory wuh used when moving picture film and newspaper photographs of I lie opening of the republican convention yesterday were develop! d und printed while being flown east rroin Kansas City. Stons wero made by this Hicli-fleld-Paramoiint-Assoclnted Press liying laboratory lo permit tho dis li'lbiitlou of prints along tho lino ot' flight. The piano, piloted by Bud Clir ney, St. Louis air mail pilot, car ried all tho Intricate laboratory equipment necessary for develop ing, printing, cutting, splicing and titling moving picture film as well as a compact dark room capable of turning out a large number of still photographs. Besides the pilot, the plnne carried a staff of three men. While iho big plane raced across Ihe continent, tho laboratory staff worked continually. Hundreds of feet of film and still photographs made by several cameramen had to be develoned ami prepared for de livery to Ihe theatres and Associat ed Press newspapers. New System Dentists mi r'OH ItENT 1st floor apt. furnish ed, electric- range, breaktast nook, private bath, hardwood floors, furnuce; garage. 920 S. -Main. Phone 429-U. L.vi'j UK DIE You are sure lo do one or the other. Our Vv system atic savLngs protects ou and your family live or die. Write for our free booklet. Douglas Build ing & Loan Association. Shingles We are exclusive dealers for Milwaukee lied Cedar Stars and Perfects No better shinglo mado. Coen Lumber Company NOTICE Do not forget those squeaky metal felloe wheels and have them tightened with our hydraulic wheel tightener at Sarfl'H Auto Wrecking House, 32U N. Main St. KOH SALE Furniture; 40 White Minorcas and 50 W. Leghorn yearling hens; Ford truck, might trade lor cow; 50 young turkeys with hens; new 7-shovel cultiva tor; garden tools. A. S. Burro way, Oakland, pre. Why Suffer with bnd teeth health when w; nt n low cost ? nnd poor cn: fix them WHY, extract your should not b teeth when it done? WHY snvo them when lltcy should be extracted? ' i WHY wenr n plnle that looks like a set of china ware when we can make them look Perfectly Natural WHY have the wrong thing done when you have us or free advice and information? PLATES TRUHYTE teeth in Vul enn ite, celluloid, aluminum and gold $15.00 to $50.00 Old leeth mnde new lo fit $10.00 Fillings, $1.00 and up Painless Dentistry Local and General ANAESTHESIA fillings d for extractions nnd NITROUS OXIDE OXYGEN ANALGESIA the acme ol painless esses, used for filling proc-ctc. H. R. NERBAS Doctor of Dental Surgery H. G. PHILPOTT Doctor of Dental Medicine DENTISTS Phone 483 Masonic Bldg. ,- truaainwin Imm iimuJ SAVIO'lnoney on your mortgage loan by our monthly plan. Pay off the old mortgage wllh ft new one. We have a very convenient Installment loan plan which not only makes payments easy bul effects a worth while saving lo the borrower. V'bipqun Savings and Loan Association. Douglas , Abstract Building. MRS. COOLIDGE IS BETTER; VACATION PLAN GOES AHEAD We have bought the Smick stock, known as the North Side Grocery, at ' :' BANKRUPT SALE and have moved the goods to our -store on South Stephens Street, and will positively close' out the entire lot at ' ': ' . ' 1 - BANKRUPT PRICES Sale starts Wednesday morning. Buy. Groceries now and save. FOSTER AND AGEE -: ' 135 South Stephens Street. Roseburg, Oregon SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS INVESTIGATING BAD CHECK DEAL The sheriff's office was today; engaged in an Investigation of u1 bad check deal pulled off in this I city a few days, ago. A man giving the name of James Pond went to, the Pago Lumber Company und placed an order for Inmber lo ho delivered ul an" address on Pine; street. The house was unoccupied, but the man was present when the lumber was unloaded and gave the truck driver a check for $2.1 in pay- j ment for Ihe lumber. The bill I came to $11 nnd he received cash! for the difference. The check waai returned to the lumber company as worthless and .was turned over to the officers for investigation. WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Fol lowing a second consultation this morning between Col. James V. Coupal and Lieut. Commander Joel T. lloone, While House phy sicians, Ihe condition of Mrs. Co-.d-Itlgo was considered sufficiently Improved to allow the departure tonight of President and Mrs. Coo i Ul go for the summer While House In Wisconsin. , CARKIN HONORS REQUEST FOR TWO PRISONERS (Auoclattil I'roiw Lrasnl Wiro) RALKM, Ore., June lX Requi sitions from Iho governor' of California for the extradition of Tom Ollverla and John Doe iUavt lock, both held at Pond, Ore., were honored yesterday by Acting Gov ernor John H. Cork In. The pri soners nre wanted at Merced, Cal., on charges of forging an endorsement. HODGES RESIGNS AS DEPUTY SHERIFF; J. G. t Hodges, -who- for the past ! 12 years has been connected with j the law enforcement departments , of the city , and county, . has ro-' signed his- position as" deputy I sheriff because of poor health. Mr. ' Hodges nerved tor nearly 3 years as a member of the city police force, and since that time lias been actively engaged as a deputy sheriff under the several adminis trations. During the past few months the condition of his health has prevented him from taking an active part in tlie law enforcement work. and ho has asked to be re lieved from active service. Air. Hodges, during his period of ser vice lias been an able and efficient j officer and It Is regretted that his Health makes it impossible to con-; tlnue In the law enforcement work. I I STANDINGS OF t BASEBALL CLUBS I American League W. New York AO 10 Philadelphia 30 !) Ht. l.ouis , 27 26 Cleveland ... 24 28 Washington ... 20 27 Detroit 22 31 Boston 18 27 Chicago 19 32 National League Cincinnati ...35 22 St. Louts ;. ; 32 31 New York 28 20 Chicago 30 24 Brooklyn 27 24 Pittsburgh 21 27 Boston 18 30 Philadelphia 10 36 FATHER'S DAY! Some wag has said that Father's Day came into existence in order that Dad should be made the recipient of a lot of ' homely neckties, that he could put in the lower dresser drawer to give to poor relatives next Christmas. Now boys, don't forget it, Dad is the best Old Scout you cam ever expect to know. Let us suggest that you go right up to Dad today and say, "Dad, you know I appreciate you more than words can tell 1 realize more today than ever what it means to have a good old scout like you to back me and I am not unmindful of how much you have done for me how you have worked hard for we child ren to give us a start in the world. If you want to make' a hit with Dad, this good-natured, ' lovable, unselfish pal, make Father's Day something he will think about for many a day A nice bright colorful CRAVAT, and a beautiful HICKOIC BELT SET will help to show your appreciation, and if it comes from SPENCER'S it will please him more. QPENCERS REALISTIC . Orchestra Leader: Wot'B the Idea what have you got in the carriage? Trap Drummer: My kid slst-r I'm gonna start her crying dur ing our Baby number. Life. - n WELL SPOKEN "Which would you ralher liavo a million dollars or twelve daughters?" "Twelve daughters." "Whv Is that?" "If I had a1 million dollars I should always be want lug more, if 1 had twelve daughters it would be enough." Faun, Vienna. DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weather nureau Office, RoseVtrg. Oregon. Data reported br E. II. Fletcher, Meteorologist In charge. Barometric pressure freduced to sea level) S a. m. 30.06 Relative humidity 5 i. m. yes terday (per rent) 54 Preclp. In Inchei and Hundredths: Hh-rhest temperature S'cstorday 70 Lowest teinperalure last night Average temperature for the day Normal temperature for this date ; Preclpitarlon. last 24' hours .... Total precip. since 1st month.. Normal preclp. for this month 1.03 Total preclp. Irom Sept. 1, 1927. to date 27.04 Average preclp from Sept 1. 177 St.Sfi Total deficiency since Sept. 1, 1927 4.S2 Average aeasnnal preclp. Sept. to May inclusive 31.31 Forecast for, southwest Oregon: Fair tnuteht mid hursday; noittial temperature. Pet. .800 .1112 .r.oa .402 .420 .415 .400 .373 Git .fin! .583 .5r, .529 .471 .375 .217 MELROSE COUPLE MARRIED Andrew Johnson and Louise ?ork, both of Melrose, were mar ried yesterday afternoon nt the court house. The ceremony was performed by County Judge Quine in the presence of only the re quired witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who are newcomers to this locality, will make their home nt Melrose. . LYMON L. SPENCER 124 W. Cass St. COMPETITION OF CANADIAN GRAIN GROWERS IS FELT ; (Auoclutetl Pre Leaied Wire) SEATTLE, June 1.1. Canadian competition in grain growing has become a "dangerous factor" In the agrarian development of Wash ington, J. Carl Laney, state secre tary of tho farm bureau, testified today at the Interstate commerce FLY-TOX MARINES, A. W. O. L., ARE HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Your Doctor Will Confirm This The fly's mouth nnd tongue nre covered with fine hairs. Conse quently some of tho filth in which they mess clings to them. And the miscroscope discloseB these tiny drops of unspeakable unclean liness alive with bacteria disease germs. A fly may Infect anything It touches. Milk, food, baby's eyes, open, wounds are favorite sources of Infection. But with Fiy-Tox a houso can he kept free of files and similar Insects Flv-Tox Is frnerant, stain less. Fly-Tox is harmless to hu mans liui sure death to riles, mos quitoes and 'similar disease carrv- j ing Insects. commission grain rate hearing. Supported hy voluminous .ex hibits Laney gave a comprehen sive comparison of farming condi tions between the grain districts of western Canada and eastern Washington. He asserted that aid given farmors by Cauadina rail roads and the government was at tracting growers from Washing ton to Canada. With ciieap land, lew taxes, low grain rates and fertilizer. Alberta ranchers cannot only raise at a cost of several dollars an acre lower than those of Washington can. Laney testified, but they can reach botli their eastern and west ern markets at a much lower cost. Clifford V. Eaton and fieorge II. Lewis, marines, and Steve Sava lainen and Hay I'll hot. transients, wore arrested hero last night and held for investlgallon. 'Ihe two marines are reported lo be absent without leave from Bremerton and were driving a car to which their title has not yet been fully proven. The two transients, it was estab lished, were only passengers and so were released this morning. The men. according to the officers, were trying to steal gasoline for their car nt the time ot their ar rest. . i Public Liability and . Property Damage Two mighty Important Imuranot coverages for the automobile owner. Are you promoting your- aelf by carrying thia coverage on your car? This agency is at your service In writing all lines of automobile Insurance. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 85 62 62 0 .14 Here From Tiller . Mrs. Bertha Pennell of Tiller nr-1 rived, here yesterday afternoon and ! Is spending a few days on busi-1 Hess, DANCE ! ."Chuck" Whetzel The Banjo Artist in Special Features RAINBOW GARDENS Wednesday, Evening, June 13 un, OTTS 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA LADIES FREE GENTS 75c Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glaiiea 116 Jackson SL DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1928 Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Price AMBULANCE SERVICE p"one H. C. STEARNS ll Manager Pine and Lana 8a. PHONE 112 Lady Attendant