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Onion air Ones', inc.. "owNfeRS-and opebatqps' C kv
Remember we carry a complete line of toys all the year. Try Carr's first.
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WEST COAST
ort Co.
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Tri-Motored, 8-PMsenger -
AIRPLANES
Swarm of Claims to Title
Beset Tejc Rickard Who ,
Establishes Ban on
Coin Guarantees.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928.
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EVERY TOY ITEM IN OUR STOCK REDUCED 10 TO 50 PER CENT
Our neW fall toy, stocks are commencing to arrive. To reduce the bid lines and clear out the .
odds and ends of toys we are having this special clearance.
Iron and Steel Toysj Wheel
Toys, Etc.
Wo II
Big table of 15 to 25c toys at 11c
each. On the main floor.
DOLLS
Every Dressed Doll in stock up to
Groups of Dolls at 19c, 39c, 79c,
$1.49, $2.98, $4.49 each.
Books and Games, Toy Dishes '
and Furniture
5 if
Let the kiddies have toys and en
joy theihselves.;"
Make the Kiddies Happy With a New Toy
)
Complete Line of
Toys for Summer
CAMS
A Department Store
of Variety Goods -
tfm.WkOnmite
s msf i
LY SPRAY
flies -moscruitoes.
roaches grriothsjice
and many othet insects
ANIIARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
SOUTHERN OREGON PRY LAWiwas sentenced td three riionlhs In
VIOLATORS SENTENCED the county jail today in federal
court for sale and possession of
(AMoclatrd Trcrt Leased Wire)
PORTLAND, Orb., - Aug.
1.-
moonshine.
Dolly Townseiid
and Prank
Ttnlph Parker, of Klamath Falls, 'Howe, employes of a restaurant In
Vl.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.IMM.I.
WlllWlIiWMOMlWilBllW
Cord on 8c Bishop
Paint Market
314 West Cass St.
R'osebLtrg, Oregon
Pure White Lead, per 100 lbs .........$14.00
kalsomine, all colors', per lb 10c
Plaster Paris,' per lb. : Sc
Venetian Red, best English,-per lb .'. 5c
Pure Linseed Oil (Red Wing), per ga...........$1.20
Pure Turpentine, per gal... $1.2tt
Sub. Turpentine, per gal. ; .--,-50c
Denatured Alcohol, per gal..T $1.00
Creosote (pure) per gal...:....... ...t $1.00
Asphaltum Varnish, per gal... ..$1.00
Green Shingle Stain (unfading), naif linseed
oil, half shingle oil or'pure creosote,
per gal $1.25
Brown or red Shingle Oil and Creosote, "per gal. 75c
Asphaltum Stain Creosote and Shingle Oil,
per gal , 50c
Fuller's House Paint, per gal $2.50
Fuller's Floor Paint, per gal $2.50
Fuller's high grade Floor Varnish, per gal $2.95
Fuller's high grade Spar Varnish, per gal $2.95
House Paint, our own lead, oil and zinc,
mixed to order, any color, per gal $2.25
Delco Glass Enamel, per gal ....... :..$2.75
Felt Paper, three-fourths lb. to yd., 50 yds. $3.00
Wall Paper, fine quality, double roll 18c
Brushes, all kinds (mfg. prices), 3 inch ...45c
Inside Wood Stains, all colors, per gal... $1.50
Pure Shellac, per gal.. .'. $4.00
Spirit Laquc'r, per gal. : $3.00
Quick drying Lacquers, all colors and sizes.
Artists' Materials, Sheet Pictures.
Picture Frames to order .......35c up
Window Glass, priccAright. No charge for setting.
Sewing Cabinette, Magazine Racks, Mirrors,
Transfer Ornaments, Polishes, Waxes, Mops,
Dusters and every other thing carried in a high
class supply house.
CORDON & BISHOP
3 Doors West of Postoffice.
Si
.
RESCUER, DISCOVERS
, CHILD HIS OWN SON
(Araoclatwl Press Leased Wire) 4)
MARSHFIELD, Ore:, Auk. i.
Hearing the cries of a
drowning:, child, A. X. Soren-
son, Southern Pacific ware-
house foreman, leaped from a
log boom Into Coos Bay last
night and, saved the boy.
J I When ho brought, the lad to
tne surface ho discovered it
:was his own nine-ye'ar-old son,
Vernon. The boy was. uncon-: 4
sclous.
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Ashland, plea dec. gulfty to sale and
possession of HquoV. Howe was
sentenced to three months, while
his companion was fined $200.
Eat , barbecue fcuhawicntjfl and
lire forever. Brand's Road Stand
ft -
; : CHURCH NEWS J
I UNION CHURC'H SERVICE
I And picnic, august 6
Wo realize these nre vacation
days and people' are moved by tlio
vacation Bplrit to get away from
homo, get out in the woods where
they can enjoy natute. Tho good
people of Ten Mllo church reallzo
so many people do not know what
a wonderful place 'they have for
Just these folk, therefore, have in
vited the churches at ntlliirn.
Looking Glass .and Camas Valley
to come and enjoy a day with them
at the church which is surrounded
by beautiful large oak trees. Just
the spot you haye been looking for.
Now, they make this invitation to
all former members and friends of
the church and to you, whoever
you may be. Just pack a fine bas
ket lunch, by the way, the commit
tee will not object to your hrlng
chicken and pickles, etc. A fine
program has been arranged for the
day. The Kev. S. J. Ohaney, dis
trict superintendent of the south
ern district will preach In the
morning. The Out and Out club
of RoBOburg will conduct a spirit
ual hour in song and sermon in the
afternoon. There will be fine
singing at each service. Special
numbers by foik from tho differ
ent churches. The pastor will close
the! service with a short talk.
Come, help to mako this a great
day of worship. Come, expecting to
meet with (lod. He on hnnd for
Sunday school at 10:00 n. ni. nnd
stay all day. There will be some
thing doing every minutes. Surely
you will not want - to miss being
present and have the pleasure of
worshiping in a church 68 years
old. You may never have another
opportunity like this. Time 10:00
a. m.. August 6; place, Ten Mile
church.
T. F. ALLEN, Pastor.
s
, Thorts of sheep and cattle have
boon ao numerous in this -'county
'during the past several months
that officers suspect the presenco
of an oiRanizod RaiiR that is re
sponsible for these crimes. One of
tho boldest moves to be reported
recently occurred "iTuesday at Ump
qua, - when two purcbi'ed dairy
cows were stolen from the firm of
Ij. 12, Thompson. Theso two cows
a Jersey and a Holstciu, were 'par
ticularly fine animals, one beiiiR 8
years bid and the other A years old,
and - havinp been raised from
calves on tho Thompson place.
While Mr. and Mrs. .Thompson
we're in Uoseburg atten'dinK , the
turkey meeting at tho Moose hall,
some 'one backed a truck into the
pasture lot, loaded in the two ani
mals and drove away. They appar
ently hid in tho brush until after
dark and drovo out at night.-The
animals were missing at : milking
time.
(Jgv a period of several weelts
'.Mr. Thompson lias discovered the
j theft of lambs, and it Is believed
jt.hut (he same persons who stole
!tho lambs are responsible for tak
ing tho two fine cows, which were
the two best animalB in the herd.
Mr. Thompson has reported the
mailer to the sheriff's office, and
a complete investigation Is being
made. He is also offering a reward
of f 100 for information that will
lead to the arrest and conviction
of the guilty parties. , . "
Game Warden
Fertilizer for flowers, lawn and
garden Is Hold at Wharton Bros.
Mrs. Walter B. Seltmer Is Cali
fornia's first and only woman
game warden, 8 ho Is an active
member of the state game protec
tive body and Since last- Novem
ber has made 13 arrests, convic
tions being obtained In each case.
Her home is at San Anselmo.
ffporgft West, the ft-year-oh! son
of Mr. and Mrs. 3, H. West of
DoiiRlas street, was hnrt yestordny
when he was struck in the head
with a pitched horseshoe. A group
or older boys was encaeed In pitch
ing the shoes and one threw a
rineer. The yonngster rushed In to
Inspect the shoe and uas hit above
the ear. the skull being fractured
and the scalp cut. The injury was
treated by !h Gedrce Houtk. The
Injury Is not expected to bo serious.
Relief From Ctirse
of Constipation,
A Battle Creek piiystcirin says,
"Constipation is responsible for
more misery than any other
cause."
Hut Immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Hexall Or
derlies has been discovered. This
tablet attractH water from tho sys
tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating
bowel called the colon. The water
loosens tho dry food waste and
causes a gentle, thorough, .natural
movement without, forming a habit
or ever Increasing the ilose.
Slop suffering from constipation.
Chow a Itcxall Orderlie at night.
Next day bright. Oct 24 for 25c
today at the nearest itcxall Drug
Store.
Bos well Rprlngs mineral baths
(or rheumatics.
Portland Stations
KCW, 491.567 p. m.. dinner mu
sic; 7-7:30, l,oi Anceb's studio
program, a contribution: 7:30-R.
Tom Mitchell In a half hour of j
happiness; 0, studio recital;;
!l !):30, "Tejrarn flounders"; !)::10
10, t'hllco camp fire program; !
101 1, "Sleepy Time Program";
11-12. studio dance program.
KOIN, 319 ti-7 p. m., dinner con cert;
7-7 : lfi. smuacment guide
and utility; 7: 1.1-8, orchestra!
concert; h-H:20, studio program;!
H:8-n:4, musical program; (t:10-i
It. Ilower (migrant; 9-10, studio j
program; 10-10:30, ilauallan
music. )
IKEX, 277.66:30-7 p. m . orgau
concert; 7-8, danco music; 8-8:15,
lecture; 8: 15-S:3U, talk; 8:30-0,
Btudto program; 9-10, concert;
10-12, dance music.
Other Coast Stations
KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 254.18
0:30 p. m., 'popular ontortaln
ment; 0:30-10:30, recorded pro
gram. KFRC, San Francisco, Cat., 454.3
7-7:30 p. m,, popular program;
7:30-8, concert , orchoHtra; 8-9,
orchestral concert; 0-10, vocal
and inktrumcntul program; 10-11,
dance orchestra; 11-12:10, con
cert orchestra.
KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.2C
6 : -I fi p. in., orchestra; 6:15-7,
traveloKue; 7-7:15, talk; 8-9, pro
Kram; 9-10, NIIC program; 1012,
fiance niufdc.
KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 447.66-7
p. in., dinner concert; 7-7:30,
Btudlo program; 7:30-8, novelty
duo; 8-9, musical travologuo; 9
10, dtudio entertainment.
KOMO, Seattle, Wash., 309.17 8
p. m., NBC program: S-9,- Btu
dlo concert; 910, NUC program;
10-11, news flrtflltcH' and orches
Ira; 1 1-12:30, orchestra and pop
ular music.
KGO, Oakland, Cat., 384.46-7 p.
in., concort orcheatra; 7-8, NHC
program; 89, studio program; 9
10, NUC concert.
KJH, Seattle, Wash,, 348.66-6:30
p. m., time signals and utility;
6:30-7:30, dinner concert; 7:30
8:30, string trio; 8:30-9, novelty
program; 910, symphony orches
tra; 10-11, dance frolic; 11-11:15,
news.
KPO, San Francisco, Cal 422.3
6- 7 p. m.-, dinner music; 7-7:15,
popular duo; 7:15-7:30. sport re
view; 7:30-8, studio program; 8
9, song recital by Maurice Oun
sky; 9-12, Nile programs.
KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 468.56 7
p. m., KKI symplionette; 7-8,
NHC prOEiam; 8 0, NIK' concert;
0-10, NHC concert; 10-11, NHC
concert.
KMX, Los Angeles, Cat., 336.9
6:30-7 p. m., concert orchestra;
7- S, organ recliHl; h-'J. studio
.Concert; 9- it, drama and feature
entertainment; 10-12, danco frol
ic; 12-t A. in., llerado club danco.
' (AuKt.lMl frai laflM Wire)
NEW YORK, Aug. . Tho din
of claimants to the most valuuble
crown in pugilism Is terrific. This,
however, is not a circumstance to
what may be expected when the
really top notch claimers make
themselves heard men like the
managers, James Joy Johnston
and Dumb Dan Morgan, so-called
because ho once talked a congress
man deaf, dumb and blind in one
round of three or four hundred
thousand words. .
Whllo Gene Tunnoy voluntarily
listed among 'the ex-champlons,
briefs already havo been filed by
Williaiu Lawrence (formerly
"Vouiig"), Strlbllng and Johnny
Rltiko, tho Bohemian baker's boy,
nor to tnohtlon ominous rumblings
from the Argentine where Luis
Angel Flrno let It be known that
he would be willing tb train down
to 300 pounds or so if Tex Rickard
would oia.o it really worth while.
These gentlemen are welcome to
his party, Rickard asserts, but the
party Is gollig on. ,
.1 No Coin Guarantee
Tex nindo It plain today that
nobody will get away with ".claim
ing" the heavyweight champion
ship, and that he expects "every
boxing commission In the world
to. recognize the winner , of the
elimination, tournament." The pro
motor made no effort. Io conceal
his concern over Ihe retirement of
Thnney and the ensuing- chaos
which was Inevitable, But he did
tntce cumfort in the prospect bt
developing a heavyweight cham
pion, who would have to take per-centage-of-the-gate
for awhile, any
how. PendlngHhe receipt ot "claims"
from battling Lovlneky and Jack
Dillon, Rickard is going ahead
with plans for his eliinlna'tloni.
Jimmy Bronson, chief second to
Tunney, already leads the field
with twelve entrants, some of
whom ho does not even know by
name. Tlii elimination bouts will
got under way In September.
Arikorfeatt fedoe, the kind ' tlia't
lias given good satisfaction in this
locality for 26 year's, lb sold at
wnarton liros, ;
83600 PORTLAND FIRE
J (AumclatiHl I'ruM UttMri Wiro)
PORTLAND), Ore., Aug. 2.
Fir'o early toda'y'caused 3500 dn.ni
SCO at Mm T.Hin'rlV . Ttnll Mntlv
shop, on Second stroot. Cause of
tne nre was being Investigated
t LOpG:rjIRECTORY X
Job's Daughters No. 5 Meets
first, and third Fridays at 7; 30 p.
m. Maaoni..c Temnle. Master Ma
sons and O. E. s. member's al
ways welcome. ; ,
ELIZABETH RENUER, Bed.
t)E MOLAY
CHAPTER
Regular communication
2nd and 4th Thursdays
Masonic Hall.
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Monday Wednesday Friday i
Fare $40.00
to Seattle
Fare, one way $12, round trip $22
From Portland, twice daily (
'Three Motors Give Positive Safety
; Usual Insurance Liability
- Over 1,000 passengers already carried on our
line since March 5.,
Folder Information at all Pickwick Stage Agencies
" We handle trunks and heavy baggage
See Agent For particulars
STAGE TERMINAL HOTEL
Roseburg
Phone 586
r.T.T.T.T.T.ra.T.-rtnfl
Harness, horse collars and iials
p.i a sold at Wharton Bros.
COMING
Christy
Bros.
TRAINED
WILD
ANIMAL
Circus
The largest show in America
retaining the grand free
mile long -
PARADE
SEE
The Greatest Pageant of all
Time
'Noah's Ark'
Over 400 people participat
ing In the spectacle.
Watch for Date
in Roseburg
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, rlo. 41
, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel
lows Temple ovory week on
' Tuesday evening. Visiting mem
bers In good standing are eor
dlally Invited to attend. .
. EVELYN HOOVER, N. O..
GERTRUDE HATFIELD, R. S.
O. E. 8., poseburg Chapter, No. 3
i Holds their regular meeting on
the first and third Thursdays In
each month. All sojourning
: brothers and sIstorB are respect
fully Invited to attend. , ;
. ETHEL L. WEBB, W. M.
FREE JOHN80N. Bee.
Woodman of ths World, Camp No
125 Meets In the Odd Fellows
Hull in Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. Vis
lting neighbors always welcome,
- M, M. MILLER, Clerk.
Laurel Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M.
Meets every third Tuesday ol
each month In Masonlo Temple.
All members requested to at
tend and visiting companions
welcome. .
t. M, LEHRBACH, High Priest
W. F. HARRIS, Sec. . ,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilas
Circle, No. 49. Meets cn first
and third. Monday evenings, in
K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neigh
bors Invited to attend.
ELSIE WILLIAMS, O. N.
' MARGARET. WHITNEY, Clorl
Pythian ' 8lsters, Umpqua Temple
No, 4. Meets the seoond and
fourth Monday ovonlngs of each
month n't the K. of P. hall. Vis
itors nlwnys WolcdrhB. -
LENA YOTJNO, M, E. C.
EYA MARKS, M, of K. C.
- MAY E. PARKER, M, ot F.
W. O. M. L. Moots in Moose hull
.. second and fourth Frldaya at 8
o'clock. Visitors wolcohie.
CONSTANCE ULACK, S. R.
JESSIE CALHOUN, Rbo.
Vivian Phillips. Troas.
Knights of Pythian, Alpha Lodge
No. 47 WootS every Wednosduy
In Knights of Pythias hall, 134
Rose stroot. Visitors always wel
come. C. W; HORNER, O. C.
ROY 0. YOUNG,. M.;F.
GEO. ft. WARE, K. R. 3,,
Union Enoampment No, 9, I ,0. O.
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tom
plo on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month.. Visiting Patri
archs always wolcome. ,
8. M. KELLEY, 0. P.
O. )' CRAMER. H. P.
.,. , CARL W. OHMAN, ScHbo.
i; O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No,
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple every Friday evening. Visit
ing brethren are always wet
, come. . .
J. B. DENT, N 0
A. J. GEUDES, Ree. Sec.
V I. U UA1LBY, Fin. See. ' '' ' '
kr'O, T. M. Moots each socond'i
and fourth Thursday ot each,
month 1u Maccabeo hall, corner
. Cass and Pine streets. Visiting
Knights always welcome.
L. O. GOODMAN, Com.
W. A. RAPP, R. K.
Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O
' M. Meets first ant third Wed
, nosdays of the month, Moost -Hall,
2'48 N. Jackson street. Vis
iting brothers welcome.
- GEO. P. GILHAM, Diet.
. H. p. PAROETBR, Soo.
JNO. M. THRONE. Troas.
W. B. A. O. T. W., "Ro.eburg Hi
view No, 11. HoldB regular
meetings on .Bccond and fourth,,
Thursdays nt 7 : 30 p. m. Visiting
sisters invited to attend reviews. -
. Maccnbes Hall, Fine and 1 Cuss
MRS. MARY WILCOX.
JESSIE RAPP, Col.
A. F, & A. M., Laurel Lodge No.
. 13 Regular communication soc-
ond and fourth Wednesdays onch
month At Masonlo Temple, lloso
burg, Ore.. Visitors welcome i
F. A. COOK, W. M.
; W. F.. HARRIS, 809, ,
Eagles, RoseHu'rg Aorle Meots In
Maccabee Hall on Cass street
on second and fourth Wcdnos-.
. day evonings of oSch month, nt
8 o'clock. Visiting brothron In
good stnhdlng always wolcome.
J. B. 11AILEY, Jr. W. Pros. ..,
OEO. STALEY, Jr., P. W. Pros.
a F. GOODMAN, SeO;
B. . P. O. Elks, RoseburgXodgeNo7
826 Holds regular communlcn-
'tion at tho Elks Temple on each
second and fourth Thursdays ot
oach month,,. All members re
quested to attend regularly, and
all viBltlng brothers aro cordially
Invited to attend,
WALTER 8. FISHER, K. R.
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