ROSEBURG NEWS -REVIEW.' ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1928 TWO DRESSES One lot of Flat Crepes and Crepe cle Chines All shadesValues to $22.50 THIS WEEK $10.75 712 l" '1 '.' I '!"rt i . The Ladies Shoppe I 39 N. Jackson St.' COUNTRY. CLUB , ' j WILL OPEN NEW COURSE SUNDAY (Continued from orntu 1.) full caiiiullmico vitli (ill or tlio Int ent 'wrinkles I" golf course ton strtictioii. TlIB course win anntii liy John Juiiui:, ur I'qrtlantl, iiu or Ilia; bent known goir nrchllucls I" tlia,1 Northwest, nml uir expert player as well. It In built on a pluM of a ran within n tun or, rattier, H nodlli''trliiiiKln, ono wllh ln I he othor, Ut'o narrow point lin ing lit till) clubhouse. Much green In built to comply with nil ot the inout tnuilmti ruli-H iind plana, and (ill are puriyct In construction, liiich biouii" him lis Blind ' tl'iips nml bunkers, mill pionnded rlpi. Tlinru In u minor iipii'oii(di union for enuli and In . eucJi ntiHO advantiiKn is taken ot the natural lay of tliu land., Tim around belonging to t'm lutul juBuntryclub affords an optimum ll . tor' it natural i?ol( coursn. nc rnrdlni; to all iirchlloels and ex ports who have vlslli'ii II, unil ml viintnRo lias hei'ii taken of neaily every nuluriil feature to inako tho course one of the. best In Ihu stale.- At every point thero 1b sonib tlllng to tost, (he; ability and skill Df the player, .while Hoiwiof the (hols nro siitflnlontly "tricky" to iioep' lid; JiuBt Rolfora "oil their toes." ; . Improvomoiiti Well Financed The ltosebuiK Country Club nils ' .. enveloped Its properly along a , niost -. successful flimnoliil plan. While tho club has been In tixlsl ' onoo'onlyn Ww yours, II bus oh inlnml nxcollent results tlnnticliil- Kr"Tllo' itrounils wore purchused iuhI elubliouse built and thu dirt I .greens consll'llcllMi sevei-ui yeiun mgo, mid despite I he heavy Initial 'cost' all of Mils uxpenso Iuib been itiikon care of. in order In iniilio RED TOP Coaches to Summer Resorts Luxurious comfort coot breezes beautiful scenery frequency of schedule easy riding rcui economy. Whichever way you look at this muny-slilcd question of s t:i ye travel, you will fin J many gaud points in its favor. Choose Qreyon Stage Re4 Top Coaches (or pleasure, expediency nnd economy. Tmvel ihe pmutipl V Mc-WiicMlglnrayviul'opnaigcsi In your own Interoti.patronliethr Rtd Top coach e of Oregon atuaci Si lt rm. Thrv have nerved you long nnd hithfull)'. QrcKon Stages ystem ' THE RED TOP COACHES fO RIB l Take Staoos at Stage Terminal North South iW J larrii C.St earns' Lmu1 us. .rni lUut state ot THE voiy rally hialwy )( mil stale is shrmidod in mystciy. since theic is much uncertainty iitmut the early explorations o( the North Pa cific Const. It is known beyond lcnsonalile doubt, however, that both Knuhsh nnd Spanish nnvimilors reached the Oregon coast sonic time during the I 7th century, but no exiicl dates can be ujven. ' 7 . ia-v-v- : t r . w -'V SR llio linpiovenieutB In tho way or providing grass giuens Ihu club Is sued $12,0110 worlh or bonils, which lilive bflim sold locally, chiefly In club members, and Hie money' Is In sight to retire these bonds as they become due. Every oenl pf the money raised has been expended upon the Iniprovemepta, liicreuulnu niiilerlally l ie value of Ilia properly, which Is owned co- j opornllvely by Ihu lueiniiers. The ll-liuln course is 3.275 yards in length und has a par of 37 strokes. . t Number 1 Is 400 yards Willi a par of 4. There Ib a deep ditch liszai'd at, 100 font Willi a penally attached. "I'hero a a gentle slope to the ditch from each Bide. , Number 2 Is 320 yurds, par 4. with a diagonal ditch hazard and reverao slunllng hlllH and an up grade approach. The green Is ralaei; und boa deep sand traps on each side; Number .'1, 150 yards, pur 3, Is the sportiest green on the course. It Is u natural mashlo shot, ucroas two heuvy draws, with a high, cen tal'. There', Is u trap on the ap proach. A topped ball will go Into a nutuviil depression, which will give considerable trouble. Number 4, Dtil)' yards,' pur 5, Is: the longest of all and has a dingo mil hazard.. A well placed drive will put the player In a position to approach the green easily, but a luhhud shot will got him Into Im mediate dliricully. Number 5, 3 ID ... yards, , par ,4, has an extreme mental hazard. Tlio-'iiiii'row fairway leuda through a sinall grove, wllh a . reverse grade on the approach. ' Number (1, 370 yrtls, par I, Is also a mental hazard being close up to the oul-of-boumls (unco on tho Ion side. A ditch u( tliu yards Is not counted a hazard and no penalty Is nitachod. Tho natural tendency to drlvo lo tho right on this green will put the player Into Hotel 7:20. ln:5ii a. m.; 2:15, l:iio, lli:nii, 3:20. 10Mu n. in.; 3:30, t:UI p. m. urogon 1 a blind behind a small grove. Number 7, 2GO yards, pur 4, if a continued out of boundu hazard and is across rolling ground ullli a blgll center, and Iho gie.-n bus a long, deep sand itrup on the le.'i (rout, requiring a hook approach to lio played safely. Number 8. 8Stt yards, liar . Is one that requires extremely taie ful pluy. Thu course is downhill with grilles on either side giving the ball a tendency to bounce to either sldo if not kept straight down the fairway. It also hus the moul difficult uppruuch, as the green Is raised and adjoins the out of bounds fence, giving u strong mental hazard. Number 8, 615 yurds, par 6, Is Ihu next longest of 1 1 10 course mid hus a ditch hazard at 170 yards. Is Great Asset Tho Itoseburg Country club. In putting In Ibis fkie new course. Is providing an usset to the city of Ilosebiirg, the value of which Is realized by but few people. Golf Is becopilpg more and nioiu of a popular puutlinu curb day. A large percentage of the. tourists wl'.o travel tho highway curry golf clubs wllh them. Kuril 'liy along Hie way is anxious to keep the loin 1st within Die munlclpullly as long as possible and tho city or town that bus a good golf course ipilckly becomes advertised umoiuv the tourist rraternlly. Kvory day at Hie itoseburg Country Club there are a number ur visitors and on Sundays I here are nearly always from six to ten tourists stopping Over to 'make the rounds. This Is u tangible asset to the city of ltoaeburg, and Hie Country Club has . mi Important place n Hie clly'H progress. (Irass greens are .important In Iho development- of a golf course aiid the Improvement that is now being cnmpb'led by the local club will placu the course In the very forefront in the state and Hie Northwest, adding lo un already mil iit-ul course, und muklng II much more valuable to thu club mid the city as well. No Tournament Sunday There will be no tournament Hiinday, according lo J. W. Per kins, chairman of the tournament commit leo. but the entire day will bo given over to informal play on Hie now greens. It Ib expected that thorn-will bu largo attendance of visitors for this event, as tho cii.li has been oagei-iy looking for ward to the time wbon tliu new coiirso should bo opepod. On tho following Sunday, how ever, Mr. I'erkius. hus arranged for, a . merchandise tournament, which will be one of the most In teresting events of the snnson. I,ocul merchants have contributed prizes, which total In vuluo more Hum J70. These wl bo offered for various pluys over the now course, giving ml opportunity for everyone to win somoiliiug. The tournament la creating a good deal of Interest ami should insult in u big attendance, Dr. Seely Attending Convention lr. A. C. Seely, eyo, ear, nose and tbioiit specliillsl here, is now In '.Minneapolis unending 't h e, American Modi cul association meetings, according ' ttr word re ceived by Mrs. Seely Ibis morning. Dr. Seely went east more than a week ago to visit his son, Hall, Hludent at. Yale University, .prior to bis departure wllh Hie gleo club for a lour abroad during Hie slim mer season. Tho Itoseburg phy sician will return honle following Iho convention In Minneapolis. ri Portland 5 we VZ) As hi ana 'unit way points ' Phone 586 p. m. t THE funeral director one calls should be Jble to render a ser. vice that encompasses every need. The work, done by the lady as- sunt Is most Important, and her cervices are oreatly appreciated by all who call upon us. DOUGLAS KUNEIVL HOME,, Corner 'N ite nml Lann iitrx!r(5 'Plumes 1 12 N H OS bill) 1G 1 . - ..aPEI -- - - Time and Trials Roseburg Wins Aged Pair Once More ' . Remembering Friends Stage Picnic DOItKNA, Ore., June 14. (J. H. Special.) 'TIs wllhln "tho niDUI ory ut man" when a trip lo mid from lioiena, on (low river, to itoseburg would be not only or hazardous proportion, but would involve days ot planning and at least four hard dnys of travel, be hind "olio of the best teams that ever camu down Hie plko." Today, i man and a woman; and life and Its thanks to the good roads policy uf : attendant, health, always a gift at Oregon, the first great monument hand o' the open, was theirs, of which is thu Pacific highwuy, I It has been said that a man's that winds and twists, then swings homo is his castle, in this in and dips and curves, through stance the saying was verified In southern Douglas county, in und out of Ihui famous little city, Itose burg, where grows the delectable broccoli for ear load shipments und whore ucres upon acres of long, straight rows of strawber ries, of that blood-red, red variety, top the fertllu earth; then an, to rounding und between those beau-1 t It Kl hills, through northern Doug las county, to historic Oakland, with a twist and a swerve ovor and down Itlce hill, sweeping through the valley lands tributary 'to Yolicalla, past Itoswell springs, with a sttulght dash, to swing, a dip, another curve, then a slight up-grade into Drain, that welcom ing little city of northern Doug las, that touched tliu hearts of the iti.'dwood curuvan, passing north or recent curly morning dme, then suttly rolling o'er' siighUy rising grude, Hint In nil age long past, niayhup, did crumble from some mountain top, at baso, of which gaze fulls upon somo moun tain stream of crystal nectar flow; through Pass creek canyon, on through heauiious Nature's groan, to Cottage C-rove, the southern elly of l.une county then ten miles east, up How river, to Dorena aome sixty-seven miles 'lis within the spun of your good, right band. In the spring of 1011, it memory slippoih not a nog, Itoseburg lost a splendid citizen. It is said tlier.e can lie no loss that there is a gain. It was I.ano county's gain 111 this Inslaiif-o. One morning, early in Hie svrlng perhaps 'twas April thero came u man and a woman, accompanied by their housoliotd effeetB, to Dorena, from Itoseburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. I), F. K:s ley. Mr. Negley had lived ill Rose burg for many yearB, where ho had been engaged in the moat market business of tho city. The teeter board of life Iind been going rirst up and then duwn tor so many years Unit it was just about to throw his weight or years on the down end, uud bo hud made up his mind Hint If ho was ovor to sat Isl'y his longing for u try-out at "Iho grout out doors" tho .time was nt hand. It wasn't because lie wanted to leave Hoseliurg or Douglas county, and tho good 1'iicuds of half a life time, Uil I.ano county gained Tins clllzun, but because of n Utile 40-aciu homestead Unit ho hud found, two nines, looking ninth, from Dor onii, that wna open to entry men and "Dad" grubbed It. It was a nilghiy illsagreeahlu. snowy, cold morning, when "Dad" and ".Ma" Negley. ventured Into the rugged ness or this miiunlulii fastness. The nearest neighbor was nearly a mile away, and about the oniy company In (hose earlier days of the homestead lire was the nluht- lly yelp of coyotes, (ho brazen bark of a limber wnlk and thu occa sional snarl or a wild cut. Hut tliero was a worth-while look nnd a manly und womanly gruelousness about Mr. and M-.-s. Negley, that the neighbors round about couldn't resist; mid so they gradually filled Into their new llfo and In less than n year they were a factor In dial Hnu circle of Mends of this valley, that pre vails from Ihe mount to the upper waters of old "How" river. "I'waa a hard struggle tor many years for those people to mnko up and carry nn the tasks of Ihe pioneer; but they .wero of the stuff of which pioneers nro made. A eomfortuhlu homo was soon In evidence. A clearing wua mado, that In the years to eonio grew In- Hudson-Essex Prices Delivered Roseburg Tax off I Essex Conch $883 j Essex Coupe 899 I Essex Sedan 949 I l-'ocv U.-,nrl UQ1 ! Hudson Std. Sedan $1665 ! Hudson Landau Sedan.. 1881 Hudson Victptia 1861 (Hudson 7 -pass. Sedan.'. 2185 Hudson i 18 in. Conch.. 1449 Hudson 118 in. Coupe 1498 Hudson 118 in. Sedan.. 1533 Hudson I 18 in. Roadster 1498 Terms 1-3 down, 18 months on balance. Roy Catching Motor Co. Bring Couple Backjj- to something like a sixteen acre clearing w ith half of it under culti vation, all out of a dense timber tract. It was fenced, cropped to garden truck, strawberries, small orchard, berries and hay. and tlnro was a cow or two and a horse, chickens and a pie or two nil through tho energy and grit of fact. It proved to be a castlo of thrift ot affection and of fidelity to puriiose, the base of which was a well-grounded American citizen ship. The latchstriug was always hanging out, and the door opened from tho outside; but ft was no- tlceaoie that the two "inieostors' Hint are for over and ever trying to work a way Into home life, Messrs. Poverty and Want, gave wide cir cle to tho Negley cab'n, and en tered not in. , - One thing Mr. and Mrs. Negley proved, beyon contradiction, was that any man mid woman with giiod common sense management, with fidelity to each and to tho business at iiand can be respected and can acquire a home and a liv ing on any one of the IiiuhIi home steads in Oregon. Hut n shadow came over Ibis little mountain home a few yenrs ago. A favorite son, who bod boon homo for several months, ad ding sunshine and happiness to tho hearts of rather and mother, went south lo nccept a position. Death came and then there was tho cruel message, that leaves a mailt upon every henrt. And to Mrs. Negley found It hard, Indeed, to live down and put away Hie memory or those happy days ot mother nnd son. or but a few weeks since In this mountain home. "Pa" Negley, wasn't blind he saw- it all. It couldn't be done, that's nil; and so one morn ing with tho help of a neighbor, James Hedford. to whom Mr. Negley lias said he will always ho grateful, mid who came up with team and sled, tlioy moved them down into tho valley. Eventually Ihey ronted tho McCurgnr farm. "M tlioro thoy lived for sevornl nnd it. was tlioro that Mr. Negley proved that be whs not only a successful homesteader but n thoroughly efficient farmer. La tor Ihey removed to ll)e Hedrord ranch, known ns tho "old Cooly place," ono of the best on tho river. Again lie proved success ful: but advancing years, coupled with an accident In -which Mr. Neg ley carried nn nnklo In a cast nerr ly all ono summer, forced his re tirement from farm activity. . Down at Itoseburg the 0,4 d home town the old friends nnd ah! (ho ties that bind tho blood ties wore calling nnd so, the final victory qf tills wonderful game of "to have and to hold" fell once more to Douglas county and Itose burg. Today Ibis couple of splondld clllzens nre well established in n cosy comfortable homo, down by the liver hank In Itoseburg. Hill If thoy ever hud the least thought which Ihey didn't that Ihey could get nhsnliilely "shut" of tho tiiends ihey willfully and. prumedl tatedly niadp at. Dorena, thoy micas wrong. Even "Dnd" Neg ley's birthday was' remembered. Last Sunday, four cur londs of Dorena old time neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Negley left here early In thu morning for Itoseburg and straight to tho Negley home, bent nn a picnic dinner at this homo on the classic banks of the Umpnuii and a aond "hard" day's visit wllh these obi neighbors, and to make overtures by personnl presentation to join the Itoseburg bunch or rrlends. Those who visited wero: Air. and Mrs. U. S. Hales and ram fly, Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Valln and family, Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Don little nnd family, Mr. and . Mrs. C. A. VanSclioiack and family, I. 1.. Knglmid, Mrs. It. McCmgar und family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Pony VanSclioiack, nil told about thirty people. Shows Route to Success Via Strawberries Louisiana Editor Makes Parish Nation's Richest Per Head on Cut-Over Lands. (Awlitlcil Prca I-cawtl Wire) HAMMOND. t,a., June J4. (ciirge "Honster'1 Campbell, edi tor of Hie Hammond Vindicator, is gt'iienilly recognized In his home district, Tangipahoa parish, as having been the chief factor In making it tho richest hi per capita wealth of any similar area in the I nlted Htales. Now Mr. Campbell plans to double that wealth. Thirty years ago the editor started bis newspaper In the cen ter of a barren cut-over pine land. Every week lie urged through his publication the planting and mar keting of strawberries. During the yeais that have elapsed he has watched the crop grow from a shipment of one carload to a pr diuiuif point which netted $K,0t'l, Outl this year. Climaxing bis campaign. MIk Mlhlrrd Campbell, his daughter. was recently selected aft queen of ihe Tangipahoa strawberry festl vn!. w Writ consisted of parades, balls and other forms of e'tier talnment. CainpbeH bus launched sr few campaign In the men at (mi He h limit i way a movement tolticr :tse the amount of grt-n peppe' ami heans produced in the parish In thl way he declares, the ftrmf r u'll have crops o. the markt-r thej ye:r round, and Instead tf ,n;i,i !Vm'i for strawberries alone lhe should obtain double this an.ou.ir, or 916.000.1)1)0, for their yearly pro- iliif t Inn Vacation time is here, the best go equipped to enjoy real camp comfort. You will find everything to make your vacation a real nlfAnrf nt Mnnlinmirv Ward's Store. I OU WU1 Iina clerks, We invite you to our The Rain-Shed Tourist Tent Size 7x9 ft.. $18.35. Ward's tents are waterproofed and made from 8 1-3 oz. drill. For the Tennis Player, Ward's have a com plete line of rackets and balls. Tennis Rackets The Autograph ... $10.00 The Super Driver 6.98 The Ace ;. 3.49 The Eureka 1-92 Championship Tennis Balls Wilson's Championship 44c ea. - Pennsylvania Champioji- ship 42c ea. Ward's Fishing Tackle 'fhe big one won't get away if you are equipped with Ward's fishing tackle. A price for every pocket. Our Super Cone Fly Rod. .$13.88 The Perfection Fly Rod.... 11.97 The Thoroughbred Fly Rod .. 9.97 The Premier Fly Rod 7.47 Our Expert fly Rod 4.98 Bristol Telescope Fly Rod 2,69 Boys' outfit (specinl) 79 Wet Flies (all kinds) Dry Flies (all kinds) jtisf er'YbnT Money Badcl I TEUEPrPOrjyr l. ' J ' ROSeb,j,,,,,,. .......i.t.lSLS TURKEY GROWERS OF LANE COUNTY ARE ORGANIZING KUOENK, June 14. A commit loc of turkey raisers of Lniie county wua uppointeil ul u meet- inK hero yeHleruay to look into the lUlvinnblHty oE oi'RtintxinK " turkey mnrketinK iiHBoeinUou. The committee will canvuHil Ihe sll na tion a ml at a nreelinK to be called at a Inter date will jiresent plana for an oiKanizntton. The members will confer with the Dounlaa coun ty turkey raisers who are form ing such an organization and both organizations will work together, according to announced plans. This committee consists of C. W. Godlovo of Eugene motor route li, H. A. Sfoneberg of Culmrft, L. Chrlslensen of Eugene, Harvey Hadlnv of Eugene motor route t H. A. Pontius of H. F. I). No. 1, Creswell, H. K. Gibson of Eugene motor route A and E. W. Eyanaon of Lor a no. I,, li. Ureithpaut," extension spe cialist in agricultural economies at the state college at Corvallls, was present at tho meeting, discussing marketing in general ami told of the marketing system of the tur key raisers in Idaho uud c(anleru Oregon. Twenty people-were present at the meeting yesterday and 11 ot them reported raising fiunu tur keys to market next lull. The aamo raisers had 2380 turkeys lust fal. -o- Custor maehino oil Dros. at Wharton Eat barbecue duncnlchea and live forever.- Brand's Road Stand MANY KIWANIANS GOING FROM THIS CITY TO SEATTLE Itoseburg Is to he well represent ed at the Kiwanis Intermit. on con vention, which Is to he hold In Se attle next week. The convention program opens on Sunday nlgiit and continues over Thursday. Monday is to be All K'.wanis day, and each of the clubs In the r till ed States and Canada will meet nt the "z'fo hour" on that date lo hear a radio broadcast front Se attle. The Rose burg . club bf made arrangmm-nts to meet at the (ireen school house for a lunch eon program, after which the ra dio broadcast will ho received. Allium; those from the loral club, who w i t It their families a u d friends will make the trip lo Seat He are Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Whip pie. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Farrlng ton, Mr! and Mrs. D. E. Chit, and Mis. ( hailes V. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ness and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace ltorg ami fanti'v, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ktes and family. ; -Mr. ami Mrs. John M. Throne. Hay forks uud extra handles at Wharton Itros. Myers pumps nre reliable. Whar ton ateuts. savings time of the whole year. Go store. A good tent is one of the necessities to make a com fortable camp. You will find one for every use, In cur sporting goods depart ment. Ward's Famous Kamp King Base New size 101X8J ft. . 636.50 Riverside Balloons 28x4.40 29x4.40 30x4.50 30x5.00 30x5.50 30x6.00 31x4.95 31x6.00 for ..25c for ..32c YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR MEAT - PURCHASE AT Peoples Supply Market Meat Specials for Friday and Saturday Beef Veal Guaranteed Young and Prime 1 Legs, Loins and Shoulders. For Stewing, Ib 15c Fine for your Sunday Roast. Short Ribs, lb 15c Legs, 25c Pot Roast, lb 20c , 9R Rump Roast, lb 20-22C : Sc Round Steak, lb 25c 'unrps. lb 25c Loin Steaks, Ib 25c Shoulders, lb. .; 25c T-Bones, Ib , 27c Veal Chops Shoulders, Shoulder Steak. Ib 22c b 25c Mutton Veal Chops, Loin, Ib. ..28c In Fine Condition Brca?l Venl- lb 15c For Stew, lb 10c Ve"' Slew- lb- - 13c Shoulder for Roast, lb. 22Jc Shoulder Chops, Ib 25c . . Loin Chop, lb. ..: 30c Fork, Young, Tender Leu Mutton, lb 28c J Shoulder Roast, lb. ..22-25c Salt & Smoked Pork Shoulder Steaks. Meats lb 25c Salt Loin Backs, light, Pork Loin Ronst- lb 28c Ib 22c Leg of Pork, lb ....25c Smoked Loin Back. lb. 24c Pig Hocks, Ib 12Jc Smoked Squares lb. ..;.20c s Rib ,b; l8c Cottanc Lean, lb 27c Peoples Supply Co. Market RAY LEHMAN, Manager KILLS STANDARD OIL itt I Sr you prepared for a good time and lower prices aim . .. For the Golf Player, Ward's carry articles of quality. The Beginner's Outfit, consists of driver brassie, mid-iron, mashie, putter and bag, $8.45. Clubs are properly balanced and accurately made with select second growth hickory shaft and smooth leather grips. Irons are hand forged. - Wilson CrestGolf Ball ..4-....U.69C ea. 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