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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928.
THREE
LOCAL NEWS
' In Friday
, Mr. anil lira. L. V. Wise ot
Yonculla spent the ufiernoon here
Friday shupplug und visiting witu
i friends.
'. Business Visitor
Johu Galla of Melrose was In
this city Friday afternoon attend
ing to business affairs and trad-iHK-
Oakland Man In
Georse McIluKel, resident of
Oakland, spent several hours here
1'riday vlslilng with friends and
trading.
Spent Afternoon Here
-Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston and daugh
ter, Venlta. were here from Oak
land shopping an(i visiting with
friends Friday afternoon.
TAssistant fiip't. Visited
I.. C. Gram, assistant superin
tendent ur the Southern Pacific
company from Eugene, left yester
day artnrnoun for home after a
hiipf slay here.
On Way to Eugene
On his way home to Eugene
after visiting with friends In Suth
erliu, V. K. Williams slopped
over here yesterday afternoon to
visit.
Visitors Returned to Portland
:. Mrs. Fannie Diedrlch and grand
son, Stanley Kemp, after a visit
here nt the home of the former's
uunt. Mrs. .y. E. Campbell, return
ed last nrsit to Portland.
To Visit for Fortnight
Mrs. Ij. e. Wadsworth went to
Portland yesterday afternoon and
will visit there with friends for
a fortnight. She will, ba accom
panied home by her son. Billy,
tiio haseen visiting In the me
tropolis. Expected Home Sunday
Miss Josephine McElhlnny.
stenographer at the Commercial
Abstract company office, is ex
pected home Sunday following a
three weeks' vacation. With Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Naylor of Eu
gene she visited Lake Chelan and
oilier Washington points. Enrouto
home this week she has been vis
Itfne In Eugene.
Going to Portland
Miss Vera Krederlckson and
brother, Walter Frederickson, and
Warren van Hynlng leave touaa
for Portland where they v, ill spend
several days visiting.
Returning From Vacation
M il Machen. clerk ut nanus
Toggery, is expected home Sunday
following a two weeks vacation
trip to Yellowstone national park
and other points ot Interest.
Going to Portland
Mrs. " George Neuner, tormer
resident of this city, is returning
to her homo In Portlund inter a
visit here with relatives and
friends and after spending u week
I mlii- metropolis will be back to
visit here and nt Kiddle, where
Ilia Neuners have a rural.
Being Transferred
R. C. niaxall. well known local
mall, has received a promotion in
the Corvallis Creamery company
and is boing transferred to Salem.
Mr.,lllaxall hasfiieen in charge of
the sales division and Is leaving
Sunday for the state capital, lie
and Mrs. Blaxall will move to their
new home In about three weeks
On Trip to 'Steamboat
Scott Slchel, I'ortlunder who Is
vacationing at Steamboat with a
party of friends, was u visitor
here Frltluy afternoon.
To Take Fishing Trip
llarley Agee and Andrew Tel
ford will leave tonight for Steam
boat to enjoy the fishing. They
will return Sunday evening.
Yoncalla Visitors-
Mr. and ilrs. I). Hannon of Yon
calla were in this city Friday aft
ernoon visiting with frletlds and
attending to business interests.
Guests at Agnew Home
Mrs. It. U. llesketh Is vlslllnrr
with Mrs. Win. Agnew. Mr. litis
keth and young son are expected
to arrive hero in a day or so and
will ulso be guests ut the Agnew
home.
Going North Sunday
Mrs. H. W. Marsters and her
daughter. Miss Iiorothy Mars
ters, and the lattor's house guest,
Miss Laura Mason, of Jefferson,
leave Sundny for the northern part
of the state. Miss Mason will re
turn to her home and Mrs. Mnrs
ters and daughter will remain in
the Willamette Valley, visiting at
Kalem with their daughter and sis
ter, Mrs.' Harry Pearcy,
Count Cars on Highway
From Eugene to ItOHOuurg yes
terday afternoon, there were 5
north bound Oregon cars anil SO
north bound ' California cars, ac
cording to Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Wagner, of l.os Angeles, who were
in the city overnight on a"re
ttirnj trip from tho northwest.
They had with them (Mrs. Wag
ner's sister, who is accompanying
them to Los Angeles.
Port Orford Visitor Left
Mrs. Martha Hall, who has
been a visitor here from Port Or
ford as the guest of Mrs. Agnes
Drntten for several days, relumed
last evening to her home at the
coast. '
Left Yesterday on Vacation
Elbert Hermann and family left
yesterday for Seattle, where they
will spend their vacation.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. H. Fine of Myrtle Creek
was In this city for several hours
yesterday visiting friends and
shopping.
Visited Friday-
Mrs. T. A. Van d Ford of Myr
tle Creek spent the afternoon
here Friday vlslilng with friends
and shopping.
iBiddle Visitors
l lie .Misses iioHHinuuu uuu Li
lian Logsdon.of Kiddle spent the
afternoon here Friday visiting
friends and shopping.
Azalea Lumberman Visited
L. K. Jenks, lumberman of
Azalea, was In this city Friday ut-1
terlioou attending tu business
lairs and visiting friends.
uf-
In City Friday
Mrs. Max Klmmel ot Kiddle
spent severul hours yesterday vis
iting with friends and attending tu
business mutters in this cily.
Enroute Seattle
Mrs. C. E. Fraer and son ' of
Seattle Isited here last night on
their -way home from tho coast,
where they have been Visiting
Mr. Fraer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Fraer. C. H. Fraer is with
the Corvallis Creamery company
and a frequent visitor here.
DependableMerchandise
At Lowest Prices
Our line of House Furnishings is sold to you 'with
the idea of yielding us 4 profit on our turnover.
This profit we hold consistent with good merchan
dising. Our policy is the
Best Merchandise for
the Least Money and
Reasonable Service
Upon this policy we are asking for the patronage
of ihe people of Douglas county.
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete House Furnishers Roseburg, Ore.
Spent Yesterday Here
Miss Fay Agee, of Centrnlin,
Wash., wus in Hoseburg yesterday
visiting her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. llarley Agee.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Minnie Miller, of Eugene. They
have been intending the Activism
convention in Eugene and made
a hurried trtp to Hoseburg.
Child's Wrist Cut "
Miss Doris Lindgren suffered
a verv painful injury today while
assisting her mother in house
cleaning. She was washing win
dows and exerted too much pres
sure against a pane, with the re
sult that the glass broke cutting
a deep gash Into the wrist and
severing arteries and veins. Sho
was taken to the hospital where
her injuries were treated.
From Southern Part County-
Mrs. J. Way and daughter were
hero from Myrtle Creek attouding
to business uifairs and shopping
Friday for a few hours.
Eugeneans Visiting
.Mrs. W .W. .McDonald and Mrs.
Charles nacon, former residents
of this city, are hero from Eugene
visiting with friends and relatives.
Ex-Resident Spent Day
Mrs. X.yle E. Iiavls, formerly of
this city, spent yesterday here
Willi friends, returning In the eve
ning to her home in.Medford. Mr.
Davis Is employed then? by tiiu
Union "Oil company.
Returning to California
Mi's. ' Walter .Markue, who has
been here as the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Joseph F. Jones, tho
past several weeks, la reluming
tills afternoon tu her home in
Weslwood, Cal.
Horns From Coast Trip
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dexter Rice- re
turned to Hoseburg last night aft
er enjoying a trip to Dandon,
Crescent City, Keedsport and Gar
diner. Attorney KIco' Sports
business good at the coast.
Visiting Oakland Relatives
.hiss nessie ueamortr unu Miss
Norma Kincuid, who are vlslilng
relatives at Oakland, wero here
yesterday, lloth are taking nurses'
training ut the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portlund. They will en
Joy a three weeks' vacation before
returning to Hie metropolis.
Group Attended Convention
A. group of the Kosehurg Active
Club International, included in
which were W. D. llutler, presi
dent, I.aVerne llawn, George
Gilham, Clifford Fields nnd Jor
dan Fisher, attended the mooting
of the clubs In Eugene last night.
A barbecuo was a feature ut Hie
evening meeting.
GREAT CROWD
PRESENT FOR
FARM PICNIC
(Continued from page 1)
To Eugene
Airs. UeorKO Godfrey was a vls
Itor here from Myrtle Creek Fri
day afternoon on her way to Kit
Kene to visit with relatives a few
days.
Spent Afternoon
Mrs.' Bond and two daughters,
MitH Abbiti Bond and Mrs. for
malin of Myrtle Creek were shop
pint; ami visiting here Friday afternoon.
roads, the highways, automobiles,
telephone, radio and numerous
other developments and itxven
Hons that allowed people to get
toKMtlier. nnd ihe results are now
niakiiiK themselves manifest.
l'eopio In the past have been of
two minds, the city ami the ur-
the St. Ijiwrenee river whero
one side the people speak KiiK-iUan-
litdi and on the other side trench. ( The iarme,r came to town to
He also spoke of the Jthlne river J buy a pair of shoes and had to
that divides the C.evnmn and pay $lu for them, while at home
French speaking people, showing j he had u hide that he could not.
that because of these natural bar- i give away. Therefore, he be
rfers and beeuiiHo of conditions came suspicious of the city nier
that wrevent people from mingling chant.
together they do not lea in tu j City people on tho other hand
know each other, went out to the farms and saw
coming to know each other better.
are losing their rear and suspi
cion and are beginning to get to
gether with their problems to
work out solutions.
The speaker called attention to
the fact that this Is not only trun
of classes and individuals bat of
nations as well.
He then showed that this con
dition leads to fear and suspi
cion. Ignorance Leadi to Fear
It is Instinctive, he said, for
people to fear the thing they do
not underhand, ami as lllusir.i
tions lie sl.mveil how the primi
tive people have sWorshlppetl the
sun, the hilllops und the storm.
iKiiornuee unused magic to be re
spected an eien-e, and religion
was built on superstition and
fear.
Ho then drew a contrast be
tween these conditions and those
prevailing today.
Natural barriers are being brok
en down. First came the ox carts,
then the wagons, then the rail-
TEXAS BANDIT GETS
$4,255 IN CITY HOLDUP
peaches and pears and apples rot-
tine on the ground and then came
back to the city and paid 5 cents
for a pear or 10 cents for three
apples, und they became suspi
cious of tha farmer.
Then Ihe farmer coming into
town tu his overalls and work
clothes felt out of place und fail
ed' to become acquainted, but now
there has been a change. I let tor
means of com muni cation und
news dissemination, better farm
methods, better roads, etc., have
broken up the Isolation and are
causing people to become better
acquainted. Now the business
man Is learning something about
farming and the farmer Is learn
ing something about business, so
that the two clasRes nro gradually
(AMoclatfd Vmo Uued Wire)
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. July 21.
Forcing one of his victims to dis
robe while driving through tho
business district, a lone bandit to
day held up two messengers of the
American Building company and
escaped with $4,255 In cash. .
FIRST GA8 WELL BLOWS
NEAR OKLAHOMA CITY
(Associated Vrtm Ideated Vlre)
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 21.
Oklahoma City's first gas well,
with a volume of 3j,0OG,OU0 cubio
feet a day, blew In early today on
a locution a few miles southeast
of the city.
The well was drilled In by the
Indian Territory Illuminating Oil
company and the Relter-Foster Pe
troleum company. Production was
coming from a sand encountered
between 3,997 and 4,012 feet.
Back From Eugene
A. H. Holt ray of the Soldiers
Home returned to this city Friday
alieruoon following u visit with
friends in Eugene the past several
days.
Visit at Berrle Home
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. llerrlo on
terlalued ut their home on Fast
Douglas street, Friday night, Mr.
Berrio's cousin, Miss Lottie Hur
tle of Raymond, Illinois, who with
two friends from' l ho east la en
route home following u tour of
this coast, having vitdted Ios An
geles and other points and will
make tho trip to the Canadian
Rockies, Lake Louluo nnd oilier
places of Interest.
On Vacation Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Southwick
and family of Route 1 are leaving
today by motor for Portland where
they will enjoy a two weeks' va
cation wkh friends.
New Arrivals Plan to Locate
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tarpley nnd
family, recently of Tucumcari,
New Mexico, arrived here ' Friday
aflernoon looking for a now loca
tion and plan to make their future
home here. Mr. Tarpley whs for
merly n sheep raiser ami plans to
re-enter that business. When in
formed that Roseburg nnd Ump
qua Valley has the lowest wind
velocity of any place in -the Unit
ed Stales where there is a weath
er bureau stationed, the new ar
rivals stated that they believed
they had come from a place with
one of the highest wind velocities
and are glad to be In a more tom
poj'ate climate,, expressing them
selves as well pleased with Ore
gon's weather.
i Tourists Stop "Overnight at Park
' Among those visiting the Rose
burg auto park overnight wero
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warren, of
Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. G. O.
Foster, Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack O'Connor nnd Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Richardson, Tulsa,
Okla.; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Smith,
Los Angeles;- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F.
Kenton and children, Long Reach;
R. W. Siiilor and 1 family, Long
Beach; Mary Melton, Bessln' Mars
and Mrs. Walte, Long Beach;
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Thompson and
j children, San Diego; C. Johnson,
Fresno: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Turner
land family, Seattle; J. E. Lukens
and fnmlly, Auburn, Cal., and Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Barber, Long
Beach. All the residents of Long
Beach were boosting the Pacific
j Southwest Exposition to be held
I in Long Bench soon.
Left for Home Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Graham
and their two children, Allle
Hlanchu und Sammy Lee, who
have been visiting here with rela
tives for ten days, left Friday by
nu to for their home ut Farwell,
Texas.
Moving to Portland Soon
Mrs. A.,J. Cjirnmn Is expected
homo Sunday fro in Portland
where she has been looking for
n house preparatory to the fam
ily moving to that city to locate.
Mr. Carman is employed by tho
Southern - Pacific company and
they will move to Portland within
u few weeks.
Rev. Shangle Expected
Rev. II. S. Khungle, presiding
elder of -the Methodt Episcopal
Church South, Is expected from
Milton today. Rev. Shangle will be
here until- Sunday and will preach
the Sunday night services at the
union service. At Myrtle Creek ho
will conduct services In the morn
ing and in tho afternoon ut 3
o'clock will preach at Rock Creek,
whero a large picnlo dinner Is to
be hetd-Sunday. . ' .
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
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New Traffic Officei
A new traffic officdr, In the
form of young Donald Ernest Thur
ber bus, arrived in Roseburg. He
was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Thurber at Mercy hospital Friday
afternoon, July 20, and wolghs 8
pounds, 7 ounces. Traffic Officer.
Thurber, who 1ms been taking a
two weeks' vacation, this morning
resumed his duties in the stale
traffic department.
Ex-Resident Here
Mrs. H. II. Sprinkel nnd dnugh
tor, Dolores, of Marshfield, arriv
ed here yesterday ufiernoon nnd
are visiting in tho city ns guosts of
Mrs. A. C. Wallace. They are form
er residents of Rosoburg. Mr.
S prink-1 is dispatcher at the
const city in the employ of tho
Southern Pacific company. Their
son, Bill Sprlnkel, Is now with the
U. S. marines nnd is stationed at
San Diego. He enlisted some time
ago and Is with tho band.
Guests at Olllvant Home
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M.' Olllvant aro
entertaining at their homo on
South Pino street, Mrs. Ollivant's
brother and wife und their daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denning
of Seattle ami Miss Alice Dennfng
a visitor from California. Tho
visitors, hnve been at. the coast
and are spending a few days here
before returning home. Miss Olll
vant, a graduate of Mills college,
where sho ntterward taught for
two years, has, for (ho past year
been instructing in a school at
Marysville, Cal.
Arizona Men May Locate
Paul Sago and M. T. mill hnvb
arrived here from Phoenix, Ari
zona, to visit with friends and are
seriously thinking of locating in
Roseburg, being delighted with
tho Umpqua Valley. Mr. Sago and
Mr. Hall aro friends of the S. J.
Black family and of J. O. Ste
phenson, who wore friends while
making their homes in Texas.
Mr. Sage Is a member of tho high
way department of Arizona and In
here for hiH health. Since being
in Roseburg tho cllmnte hns
agreed with htm Immensely. Mr.
Hal) plans u trip lo Tillamook for
a few days.
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BILLY SUNDAY LOSES HIS
FALSE TEETH; $5 REWARD
HOOD RIVEK, Ore., July 21.
Reward of $5 has been offered by
Hilly Sunday, noted evangelist, for
return of the lower plate of his
false teeth set, which has been
lost.
Mrs. Sunday' yostorday inserted
an advertisement in u local nows
paper. The teeth aro gold plated,
given to Sunday by. an ndmlrlng
denl int.
lpiss Direction Umpqua Amusement Company
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UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL
B. L. EDDY, President
GEO. KOHLHAGEN. Vice President
Apartments and Economy Market,
J. E. McCUNTOCK, Secretary
B. W. STRONG, Treasurer
F. H. CHURCHILL, Director
C. A. LOCKWOOD, Director
DR. E. B. STEWART, Director
WAYNE E. JONES
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in Livestock and proprietor Kohlhageti
President Commercial Abstract Co.
..President Umpqua Valley Bank
, President Churchill Hardware Co.
President Lockwood Motor Co.
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