Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1928)
EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. r ' t j ; ; ' ' i J ; - ; v , j i i i ? ( ; ' , i ' -t u. iDeperidaWeMerchandise At Lowest Prices Our line of House Furnishings is sold to you with 1 the idea of yielding us 4 profit on our turnover. IThis profit we hold consistent with good merchan " dising. Our policy is the t. . ', Best Merchandise for the Least Money and f Reasonable Service ' . ... t . - . . . i Upon this policy we are asking for the patronage of the people of Douglas county. ; - - . i McKean, Darby ; Baldwin Complete House Furnishers 1 Roseburg, Ore. TO FIGHT C1CEB, SES tii b Vlllluui Harmon Black of (lit) Saw York Kuprt-me court mm president of 'the board of trusteed NEW TODAY I of ihf Cehru Ilaptlsi church. In a! ' S.VP: ,s ' J, ' i" i vlinr Toriral'BtaienHWit hero,' ookinWnj11 SAH?I? , J?"" i..- miik ti.o .( ii- ii, ewes. It. I). IJamilng. i'houe Coolidge's Physician Says All Persons Should Be Examined Regularly After 31st Year. WANTED! i ITALIAN PRUNES SILVER PRUNES ' -FOR CANNING ,- FRANK J. NORTON Sutherlin, Ore. Tel. 3 Roseburg, Ore.' Tel. 525 I 'MtMcfaM Iri Leased Wire) ASHLAND, Wis., Aug. -9. The 1 neeBHll)' of iiropHgatlnK 'In the I general public a veritable cancer "panic" If cancer mortality Is ever ; to be checked and reduced, wns I emphasized toduy by Col. James ! V. Coupal, President CoolidRe's ! physician, who address?! niem I bers of eleven Wisconsin medical ; societies. ,. . i The White House phyHlclau j (raveled to Ashlund from Superior to ut'Ke the ath'Jidln doctors to disreifiird ciimmiiu n remmtlv started to bush un the dauuers or I '"" Intimately for 25 : cancer and to. minimize lis hor rors In the eyes of the puhlfc. ! Wide and perslHtent publicity of I Its stealthy and malign effects was the only way, Col. . Coupal said, whereby the evil could bo combntted, since thereby people would he IT ehfpriprl tntn nm nr. I going meoMcul .examination and detecting Incipient cancer still In a stage susceptible to cure. - "Cancer fobia,";or a stage of ut ler i ear or cancer, should be : en- i tertalned by all persons over the ago of 31, which according to Dr. 1 coupal, is roughly the demarca tion line between Ibo periods In a man's life when ho Is prone suc cessively to tuberculosis and can cer. Hucli a state of mind mu.it he spread if cancer is to be success j fully fought, be continued, because j cancer develops obvious symptoms only when the evil Is so Tar pro gressed as lo be Incurable, j Arter reaching :n, nil persons I should be periodically examined J hy specialists to determine If any cancers are In formation, I'resi J dent Coolidge's physician said. in one single week In Detroit, he added, 384 unsuspected . cancer cases were discovered and over 300 of 'these were detected eurly enough io bo completely, cured. . fort good II. Liles, 14-F-41.H . FOR , TtAPH,T-, Cuws Fortlson tractor, u I. I'mpqua, Ore. WANTED A good used Ford touring immediately. Phone 493- FOR SALR Gravensteln apples, 75e box. Bring your own boxes. U, U. Hodle. t :.- IT WILL "RAIN soon Let us fi gure your ; re slilngllng Job now. Deun-Gerretseii Co, IF you like good material, good service f and low' prices, buy from PAGE'S. .Phone ?42. , FOR SALE A few four posters - and; spool beds, and ;other antl- ques. 343 Stephens St. FLORIDA GALE CIRCLES INTO ' : MEXICO GULF ' 'fCnntlnued from pnge 1.) ranging train 40 to 110 miles nn llour In velocity, ennio fitful drib bllngs of Information Dial gave tu rnout IdPiitlcar uccountH of dovaalu- lion. Thle hold truu for all oxei'pt tile . uko OkooeiioUoo olHtrlott Wliari) flood wuturo woro Ihrealon Ing oro) mill mnull' cninniuiiltlis ub trlbittnrjRH rose lirnlur tlio liu pelus of 18 Inches of rainfall In 24 hours. The lake had risen two foot:. j '. :' '. " Heading Inland at the Palm lioacheB on Tuesday, where minor tlaniago occurred, the storm Jupi ter unroofed houses at will and snapped power linos on every hand. Much of tho east coast spoilt Tuesday and last night In dark nesB, to he Jollied In ' Ihls plight Inst nlgl)t by towns nt the central nrea, . Central Section Hard Hit Hp'verul towns and Clllns or the central belt were'cuit off In tho midst or their: etforts to glve the out Hide world nn Iden of what Was going on. Winter llnven 'was re porting (hat afternoon gales were approaching a 76-mlle ' velocity when the lino sputtered out. A Inter meager report Indicated dam age similar to that In othor cities of tho bntored section. Lake Wales and Bartow reported a 00-mllii hur ricane, with the usual quota of un rooted homes niitl bnshed-in storo fronts. Haines (Ilty wus iiraclleally Isolated; allbough one telephono convorsauon around' midnight In dlealed thai, jower Units, wero go- ing'nnn ntgnwByB hlocued. DRY BUREAU BANS -SNIFF" WARRANTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. Assist ant Searetary Lowman, head of tho prunihition unit, said today "smell ing" 1 warrants ' through which ugeiits sometimes raided private dwellings1 would no longor be UBod. Heretofore when lin agent Bniellea something he believed wan ' brew ing or distilling of ulcohollc bever ages In a private dwelling ho could obtain, search warrants ,tuul Investigate .tliq )reinisea..; v The new ruling mnkes warrniils necessary to search private homes. the warrants tu be secured only; upon evidence or sale of liquor on the premises. ; VOLCANA PUTS MOST OF ISLE OFF THE MAP (Continued from page 1.) wero tho most torrlflc the world records. : Available records of that disas ter are that a cubic mile of rock material was hurled into tho air with attendant explosions which wore heard lfil) tulles away. Simul taneously violent ulmospberlc dis turbances and sen' waves oi! tno tneudous size swept over the is land causing n great loss of llfo, iiAua with the attitude of Dr. John Roach Siruton, his pastor, toward Governor jitr:& K." Sniti i Justice black, who is visiting here, said that Dr. Hlraton's at tack on Gov. Smith does not rep leuent the attitude of a great many of the Haptlsls of the IJnlbed States. is' V .Ati&ertiug that no church . ni fun hem have the Individuality -.that Haptlsls have since they are not governed by church conventions or rules, the justice declared it was "not surprising that Baptists feel free to express themselves on every puhlfc subject and In doing so,' Dr. St rat on Is well within bis rights, provide dlie Is Informed as to the facts. - ' 1 Smith1 "Clean, Loyal" . "He Is the ablest orator. In my opinion, In the Haptlst church, and knows more about the Bible In a minute than ! will ever know, but I believe without conceit, that 1 know more about ' political history than he will ever know: ' "t do know that I would not be so profoundly Interested in Gov. Smith's success if I did not know- years and If I did not know that Iih Is the cleaueKi, most loyal man In poll- ''Ira Inrliiv ' Justice Black snld he ill.) nm!1''3 stil h" "'tie of that want the impression created that" he was "an enemy of Dr. Slrutori." "I have been Vlth him through out his pastorate at Calvary church and am still wllh him in everything but his attitude toward Gov. Smith." - - Murphy Ambiguous ' WHEATON, Minn., Aug. 9. Frank W. Murphy, who was a Min nesota delegate to the republican national convention, expressed tho reur today that "too much can be rend Into my statement" to the democratic national committee. In the statement ; Murphy repeated his opposition lo Herbert Hoover, the republican nominee for presl- uem, neeuiiso or "his unfriendly at titude toward agriculture." . A New York dispatch lust night sum mut 'Murphy had announced ne would support Gov. Alfred K Smith for the presidency, bu Mur pny touay refused to confirm or ainpiuy mat statement. "1 mil for tho McNaiy-Huugen bill, first, Inst nnd always," he said. "1 am not going to toll the farmers I have represented In this ngnt to vote ror a certain candl date. Thoy can. do the Judging wnen i give mem me racts. "There is no group which Is go ing to read mo out' of one pariy into another. I am opposed , to noover, out that does not mean, I will not support many other re- vqte." , . , ,., - - o : WK'U like to figure your bill, we believe we , can Interest you. ' Page Lumber it Fuel Co. 'J WATk1lddle-iKd7r lady or'j girl to do housework for two.ti 4IHJ3. 1'lne, .'or call J43-J.- ' ' j TUV OUIl l'andow P H tor tree ! . borers. It will do your work ef fectively. lJenu-Gerretsen Co. Milt sXLTffri1TclT-firuTel-Tand ouk wood, (3 per 'tier delivered. A. A. Ilellows, 864 Military St. special lot of cheap lumber. Let us figure, with you. Nq Job ' too small. " " y ' ; ' ' v ' i ' - publlcanB when i "HUGE TREASURE" FROM SUNKEN SHIP THUS FAR $53.50 LoniliNT, Fiance, Aug. 0. A sitniieu ireasuro of. in ons" in diamonds, sought by divers In the lllllk nt Ilnli'lnll afofimna, l.'ll,. kntl,. ostlmntod ns high us 30,000. Scion- i villo. sunk during the war, thus tlsts computed that tho volcanic 'r .r !,,, vini.i,,.i ici en i n,.i..i.. dust was carried by upper air cur-i paper francs- and ' four KotIUI, rents around tho world twice and iroiri trnvorntoM - ly distributed sunsets of remark able brilliancy. -As a result nt the disturbances tho wholo north part of tho Island A safe lifted from the torpedo ed steamer' after much ardous la bor was opened with great solein. nlty In the presence of guards and v 1 ho company seekng tho JewelB ' , had feared that the diamonds might not bo found In the safe GOTHAM PASTOR ACCEPTS DEFI . FROM AL SMITH (Continued from pajjo 1.) THE WIGWAM ': - '' i ' i ' Carnival Dance REAL DANCE AND A BIG HOUSE . Everybody : come bring everybody '; .with , you. Those whom you can't bring send. ; Hota ond horns and a good time for all,' i : '.- i ' A Real Jazz Orchestra 1 By the Nine Piece Golden Gate Syncopatort und already have begun n search for registered , mall bags, but thus far no further discoveries huyo been made. Another strong box Is being sought. The captain of tho boat is dead and no one knows where he hid the stones. TO UNITED STATES DUE NEXT MONTH by a number of pni;ty lenders. Amnnn1 Ihn annn Wtca woi'n tar. mer United States Senator Hoke j ZEPPELIN FLIGHT nmn, last living mem nor or. i President Cleveland's cabinet; for ; mer Gov. Thomas i Ilardwfck, j Clark Howell, Sr., editor nnd pub- Usher of the Atlanta Constitution, Major John S. Cohen, editor of the Atlanta Journal and national com mitteeman. The committee nrnuiK hiK the meetlitK declared tho yomiK democratH planned "nn In tensive and most aiKvesslvo cam pntKii In behalf of the democratlo nattonni ticket In every county and In every district In the state." Sides With Smith . ATLANTA. On., Auk. D-.Tiis- Harm C.Stcarns' , history of Roseburb And a-. . O the oiaic oi uroQon ' the disputed Oregon lund wns, ns we hnvc seen, bnsed on (he ex plorations of the Columbia River by Cnptnin Grny. The second clnim wns bnsed upon the ' explorations o Meriwether , Lewis nnd William Clnrk, who were ' sent out with a pnrty by the United Stales .Government in 1804, ncross the newly-acquired Louisiana territory. Always Reasonable T': - ! ' ME services of this organ ization me not more costly, ns many seem to think, than (he s'""i-w of other less effi cient ntiu rtesirable funeral di rectors. . . Ot.r service is for ALL. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME,, Corncrl'lnn ami iono Streets Tiono.J2 ! KOSEUURO - I -f - rr. . i r lisflBil- FOR, RENT ir- 4-raom furnished bouse and 2-room apurtmeuts. Inquire 242'.. S. llose, 'or' 139 Sheridan St. : KOIl SALE or Rent On Oct. 1st. ' 159 acre, ranch good . 'for '-. tur-1 ' keys and sheep or dafry. ' Write A. J. Peterson, 1455 Van Huren, Corvallls, Oreg. i LOST BoTweeii--noseburk and I suniniit'of Camas mountain ono ! tent In a Ktinny- sack. Liberal, . reward for its return to News Review office. 1 FOR SALE The only hotel in a Rood town, located on Pacific' highway, reasonable rent for the bldR. For particulars see BRUCE COMPANY of Myrtlo Creek, Oregon. ' ' IJANDON-IIY-THE-SBA Auto Pail! Sheltered grove, furnished and partly furnished modern cot tages, new archery court, cro quet grounds, etc. . Under new management, 1 ' - 1 ' MORTGAGES to fit your needs. If you ore in the market for mortgage financing or re-financ-ing on your Douglas County real ty this association has a very .at tractive plan for taking care of your needs. Consult us before placing your mortgage. Unipquu Savings nnd Loan Association, Douglas Abstract Building. FOR SALE At bargain prices Sat urday, -August 11, at the J. R. Howard ranch. .5 miles Bouth of Roseburg ' near Happy Vnlley bridge. A 4-Inoh centrifugal pump, 235 feet of 8-Inch pipe, 1 i force pump, Fordson .tractor I plow and disk, 11 horse gas en gine, 1 car motor mounted on sled,, r a carbide gas- lighting plant with 3 burner gas-plate and Iron, mower, corn cultivator, ! , wood-saw, . hay . cutter, - bean planter, reversible side-hill plow, a horse druwn disk, 2 wagons, one with steel wheels, spring tooth harrow, shovel .plow, 2 milk palls, sanitary strainer, milk cooler some furniture and other things. . . ;. FORMER MASCOT OF , ATHLETICS KILLED BY GANGSTER GUNS (AMnrlatH 1'ri'ii Lpaaod Wire) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. The German zeppelln LZ-127 bus two visits to the United States sche duled before Christmas, the first to be undertaken In September. Commander Gnrlnnd F u 1 ton, chler of the Ilghter-thnn-ulr cruft division of the navy, made Ihls an nouncement upon his arrival here from rriedrlchshaven, Germany, whero the crafl was constructed, i Commander Fulton accompanied Lieut. Commander C. K. ltosen dahl, commander of the navy's dirigible Los Angeles, to tlernuuiy, to Inspect the craft, on which the latter will return to the naval air station at Lnkehurst, N. J., tho destination of the sepplln. " Besides being larger than tho Los Angeles and having improved equipment, the 1.7.127 has but one ! Innovation In airship -construction, i Commander Pulton snld. This Is, . the use of a specially compounded j gas for fuel, which eliminates the necesslly of water recovery do-1 vices necessary on the Los An-1 ueles to billing! the vpuanl Tl.ii gas is only slightly heavier than I air. j Annul 40 persons. Including the crew or thirty, will make the first voyage, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 9. Htlah McLoon, 29, former mascot of the Athletics baseball team, was kill ed and two other men wounded, ono critically, early today when mree gunmen opened riro on them from a closed automobile and then sped away. . McLoon, In company with Wil liam Melser, 21, and Joseph Fries, 22, had walked a block from a sa loon operated by McCloon In the downtown section of the city when they wero attacked.. Melster was seriously wounded and . Fries wns shot in the leg. A pistol found lying on tho side-1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlin Short ot Dlx nnvllle were hero yesterday after-1 eoon shopping nnd visiting wlin i friends. ; DANCE AT Camas Valley Saturday Nile, Aug. 1 1 Music by ' Roseburg Syncopatora USED CARS We hove the following good used cars that will serve you well nnd save you money. i 1926 Essex Coach. 1925 Chev. Touring. 1926 Chev. Coach. 1S27 Chev. Truck. 1924 Ford Truck. 1925 Star Del. 1923 Wescott Enclosed. 1922 Buick 6 Sedan. Roy, Catching Motcr Co. We trade and give terms. KO "SALTS. LOWEST - micKi , EVERY DAY t ' II II INSTITUTION- '.. tvacr, , TORE A LOCAL ENTERPRISE, guality-alwayt mt a saving', : ROSEBURG, OREGON - - J29 231 CASS 8T. A Few Dollars Buy a Clever Silk Frock In Our Dress Department i . , ; We have some remarkable dress values that we want you to see without delay I The frock you have wanted is waiting for your selection. Truly Unusual Values! The quality ot the fabric U.a revela tion in frocks at such a modest price the variety of style offers ample oppor tunity for a becoming, useful selection. Be sure to see them for " Mi m Quality- U Out v . ; , , Failure Insurance, A successful merchant once said that he considered hon esty the greatest single factor for success . in retailing. "Build integrity into your busi ness" he advised, "and you not . only safeguard it but your con tribution to the community you live in is immeasurable." Wise words I And that it one of the reasons why we pay so much attention to the qual ity of the goods we sell. It is so easy to skimp on a lining:, or substitute inferior leather in the inner sole of a shoe. But then we would not be running, an honest business, and it would gradually crumble into ruins. -' Selling honest merchandise at a- fair price- is - more, than an ideal with us. . It is our "insur ance policy" against failure i " Women's Pongee Dresses s Men's Straw.; Millinery For women Hats Irr satin, silks, felt or Attractively made and . , , straws. All wanted shapes styled. All sizes 16. to Sailor Style and sizes. Any summer - 44. Wear and wash well. Bleached or brown all vhat in stock. .. . Get one now. 1 ' . sizes many ' styles. 4 Get : Get one now.'! . ' On aO one now. $1.98 v..,".' : ; 98c i MEN'S All Silk Pongee , , Rag Rugs !, Union OUltS First choice, 12 momme, 33 Athletic Style In nainsook or In. wide, natural shade. Mikado brand, size 18x36. knit, size 36 to 46. Onl, ' n 49c yd. 39c ' , 39c ; ' men's -RONDO Blankets Khaki ; Pants Dress Prints , Wool Camo ; Blankets Good weight, full cut, well 26 In. wide, fast colors,. Many Size .66x80, sinote, all wool, made, sizes 30 to 42. ; pretty, patterns. grey color. 98c v, yd. 25c - - $2.98 - TT Khaki Children's 1-2 Sbx' ' MEN'S.; ' Harvest Hats . - ' Bib Overalls In plain or ventilated front. P'T or 1amV colors. Size. Denjm we) coa. Cool, -serviceable. ' '' or pants. Ox Hide brand. 49c pr. 19c 89c Ladies' s Summer Shoes White kid shoes Cuban or L. X. V: heels me dium short vamps. v $3.98 . Ci'"': . 1 -; ' ' i .' .. ' Big girls' sandals. Just the tiling for summer. So lid leather, sizes 2 to 8 $1.98 Blonde kid I strap ' slip pers, the . prettiest shoes one would want, several sizes to choose from. . $4.98 -$5.90 Girls' Sweaters Sweaters Have an . Important Place In, Your Summer . Wardrobe New Styles "V" neck slipons in mix ed rayon and wool Many pretty patterns to cltoosc from Men's Sweaters V". Coat or V-Nnck ' Newest Jacquard and two tone effects. I Slipover or coat models, well-shaped and finely made'in every de tail. Low priced at $2.98to$4.98 Men's Panama Hats , Genuine Panama with plain or . fancy bands. Many shapes. Any Pana ma in stock $2.98 Bath Suits ; For All Men's, women's or chil dren's, in wool or cotton, all wanted -colors s.and sizes,- K ; .! ' 'i . 49c to?S3.98 it won: t Be Long mm walk where the men fell Indicated ! RADIO TRANSMITS ' L's'it projected through moving, jthnt one of them had attempted to MOTION PICTURES I "ms '8 changed : Into . electrical- - return the fire. ' . I impulses by means of a sensitive j McLoon's hunchbacked figure . PITTSBURGH, I'n., Aug. 9. "eye." and then , broadcast over was well known hero bocnuse of j Radio movies wore successfully , ordinary radio waves. The recelv- hls activity In the boxing, world, 'tested yesterday In the laboratory Ing set transforms the Impulses i having officiated In minor capaci-. of the Westlnghouse Electrlo & I back Into light and throws the pie ties nt numerous fights.- ! Manufacturing --company's plant tures on a ground glass screen DANCE AT TILLER Saturday Night , August 11 Ths Given by i South Umoqia Rod Gun Cltb. t GOOD MUSIC and Come and have a good tlm with ut. Everybody invited. here. They were sent through the; about eight inches square., nit in a crtrnoii 3ft fnnt frnm Ihn 1 transtntttinK npparatus. The en Rineerfi Siild they could have been sent ncross the continent just ns easily. , , - j nogular transmission of mntlorr pirttnes ia to start from Btntion KUKA. Vlttbiiri;h. in n few weeks. ' DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST ; Specialist In ths fitting of Qlasses lit Jackson St 3 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. , . , . Established 1801 , . , . , , , - '-, ? M. E. RITTER Manager .. . . ' Founded and Maintained on Efficient 1 ' Service and Courtesy none M4 lak and Kans St Ambulance Service Licensed Lsdy Erabatmsr