EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1928. W want mora young men, and womdn too, to have Checking Ac count! with us, beuiust we know what a great convenience it will be in the payment of all bills how cafe and economical and it tulal lishes prestige. 4', Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. I VALLEY PEOPLE Albert Edward Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. (i. w. S. Wndo,- well known Camus Valley people, died Monday morning ut 7:45 o'clock, according to word received from Portland by I he parents hilo yes torday. -The yoniiK man was In' t lie em ploy of Ihe government as a re entiling officer for Ihe navy and raw visited Hoseburg only a short time alto, lie had just recovered from u recent Illness while hero uifd the cause of his sudden death was not learned hy Ihe parents. Ho was horn In Hunts Itoaa, Cali fornia, and served with an excel lent record In ihe lain World war In the navy, helm; chief yeoman on Ihe II. S. H. Alhany. He saw overseas servleo anil was In the transport servlee. The young man was a mom tier of W. (). V liose wpod Camp 11,1, Santa Hosa. He also" served in Slhorln on ltussian Island for two years and was sta tioned aflcr tho war at Hun Diego in inn uir service, lie Is Biirvlved besides his mother and father by hlsi widow and a son nnd daughter and four sisters. Tho futhor wont lo l'ortlnnd last night to mnko funeral an-ame-meats. McConnlck-DeeriiiK traclnrii are sold on terms lo repsonslhhi buy ers. They are sold at Wharton Uros. U. S. OIL POLICY IN MEXICO SCORED BY PROF. THOMAS - " rAmrwiatca l'n iiikiI wire) 'WILLIAMS'l'OVVN, Mass., Aug. Secretary Kellogg nnd the sinro department woro shni ly Criticized for the tmlli leii nl llm United Slates 111 Mexico In nil ad- oress today bororo the general eonfereneo of tho Instltulo of poll- lira by IMof. David V. Thomas of ino university or Arkansas. "Why should any nation ho de nied tho right to puns laws re quiring sale or landH under emi nent domain," the speaker asked, "when these laws operate on elil .cits nnd aliens alike? Kor whose benerit has our slate department been laboring so asslduouslv? "People with agricultural' hold ings In Mexico do not seem in have raised any greal furor but, the oil people have been eonslaut ly In Ihe limelight, anion.,- the rebel companies being the Doheny and Sinclair Interests." Itecalllng the criminal nctloni Instituted against Albert I). l.'ai. Good Stationery MELODY LINEN Wo nte known hy the stationery we use. Writing paper reflects character and tnnlo as readily ns personal ap pearance. MELODY LINEN Is one of our innst popu lar numbers bectiuse, although moderate In price, It refiners qual ify. All popular sires and tints may be purohasd In ittiactlvo hox'-s 11 sheets nnd IM envel opes. 49c Nathan Fullerton tioaeourij, vregon iif IT, - PAY IT BY CHECK . I RoseburA.Ore. U Picks Hubby Joan Burroughs, daughter of Ed ward Rice Burroughs, 'the author. was Designed to find somebody who would piny "Tarzan" in a screen production of one' of her father's books. She picked James Pierce, film "heavy," and work on the picture began. Now she has picked Pierce for herself. They'll be married this eummor, Harry V. Sinclair and ICdward L. Dnhepy hy Ihe government at Ihe litnu Ihe controversy with Mexico was at Its height 1'rof. Thomas said: - "The godn or Olympus must laii'h every time ihey think about how our stale department Is de fending these men whom Ihe de partment of Justice moved heaven and earth to put behind prison bars." The conference was presided over by I'ror. I'lmrlon W. Ihiclcell, Unlvorslly of Texas, who ex pressed approval of some aspects of Ihe department's course in Mexico. Eat barbecue .ttnnwlcnuif and llvo forever. llrnnd'B Rond Stand BOY AUTO DRIVER FAINTS WHEN HE STRIKES SISTER (A.pmcliitrrt I'ri'H. Uwwcl Wlri'l CAMDEN, N. .1., Aug. M. When he recognized the little girl whom his automobile knocked down near Aloo, .111 Ihe While Horse pike, as bis slslor, Kimcno Scott, .'o, fulnled lii ihe roailway beshle her form. . lie was quickly- revived nnd drove her lo a hospital where It was found she had 11 rracture.l skull. Ilystauders said the child running home hisl night with scl eral other children, leaped sudden ly In mint of her broiher's ear. o HUMAN TARGET HELD AS THE PARTY ATTACKING (AMiclntt,l I'm l.i-M1 WjrtO NEW YORK, Aug. It llecause a bullet aimed at him hit 11 woman Thomas Waniiel, a self slvled boot legger Is lo be charged with felon lolls assault. Five gallg.-:ters yesterday chas ed Was:ell lulo a hasciiiciil )n ijie Mrolix. One of their sliols hit Mrs. Sally (irnhaiu, 21. ns shu was w heeling n baby buggy. Although Wnxsell fired no gun his refusal lo and In the hum fur ithe ganyslers caused District At lloruey Milleehan of Hie llronv 1,. announce today that be would charge Wnssoll with acting In con cert wllh the gangsters. DAILY WEATHER REPORT IT S. Weather Unreal! Offlr 'toseburg Orecon. Data repoiteil by E. 11. Fletcher. Meteorologist In charge. Haromelrle pren.uro (reduced to sea level) fi n. in ;tuiis Relative buinldliy f( p. m. y,.s. lenl.iy (per cent) . J P-fcio. In Inche, and Hundredths- .itlu-lieHt temperature esierd;iy TS j Lowest tempei autre hist night Pi Average li-mpctnlure for the I nay I Normal ioriperalurn for this I date rreeipllatlen. lasl 21 hours .... Total pri-.-lp since 1st month Normal preclp. for this month Total pieeln. from Sept. 1, 1927. to dale . Average piecl-i. from Sept. 1. Total deficiency since Sept. 1, i:tj on Avernep nensonal preclp. Sept. tn May, Inclusive 31 31 Forecast for tonlhwersl (m-i-onr Fair toulcht mid edn. .da : hi ' I - fi warmer Wednesday, LOST EXPLORER and two nephews PERISH IN NORTH! ( jux-iatl I'rr-ta J.'jv-l Win ) OTTAWA, Con., Auk. 14. An other mystery of Hut north we.u was solved I oil ay hy the f'unii'lian . mounted police, who radioed (hut ! tht hodtcs of John Hornsliy, ex-1 i pjorer. ami Ms two neh;WH. had I t ht-en found in a lonely cabin west' nu.Hfiii nay, dcuin Having appai- Kii'Jy twit caused by Ktarvatlon. For two yearn no word bad been heard of the xeplorer and hln nephews, nwallowed up In the al ienee: of ley wastes. TIib whelehH meKatfe received here today from Siaff SeiKaiil M A. Joyc of the mounted polic CheHterfield inlet nal.l that Hit oodles were found In a cahiii on the north bank of Hie (helon liver In the barren land wesl of Hudson bay. ! POISON REVIVES SUICIDE IDEA IN LOWENSTEIN CASE (Aocfa(vl I'rfia lail Wire) HOULO(;XK. hwx. 14. Dr. Paul, chhtf chemical analyHist' for the 1 Btirete i;en(-rale, the I'Yenoh Hecret j rervice, Is reported to have de lected toxic mailer In Ihe viscera of fa plain Alfred I.owensleiu, U'-lldan financier, whose death re cently was surrounded by mystery. The mystery of Captain I.oweu Klein's death has never been .sat isfactorily explained. On July t bo disappeared from bis private air plane while crossing the .Cnllsh Channel nnd for a time there wore numerous reports of what actual ly look place, tiome hrhtK that he had opened the wrong door acii dentally, that ho bad committed suicide and even that he had de scended by means of a parachute. NEW DEPOT OR OFF STREET, COOS BAY mir-l" TV C D nr kj j. i. . m Jmtl l""1 Wir") iMAItSMI IKM), Ore., Aug. .14. riic city council has directed tlK city atlorney lo ueuianu Mint ue Miutiiorn Pacific company start const ruel ion 01 a new passenger depot here by September ill or Ihe cily will lake steps 10 revoke vacation ol' streets which was granted last spring 011 promise 01 the new slutlon. Tin' council iifso proposed to ask tho public servleo commission to order construction of the depot, and a threat was made to start a movement lo force the companv's tracks off Front street, on which Ihe road enters Ihe city. "They think we're 11 hunch of farmers." exclaimed Councilman A, II. Mlilloy. ".o, worse thnn that, for farmers would use a shot gun and gel some action. Mr. City Alorney, wrile I linn lo lake their Hacks off I'Vonl street and run their trains anywhere else in the nay 11 ihey waul to.' t BORN I COCKIOUtHAN To Mr. and Mrs. R Cockelreas of North Hoso burg, at the Shield Maternity Home, .Monday, Augieit 1:1, 192s, u son, PENNIE To . Mr. anil Webb I'ennle or Wllbl'j- al 11. V. t'hllson home, Mouihiy, gust MIL'S, it son. Mrs. Ihe Alt- PISHKH To Mr. and, Mrs. P I-Tsher or llrockway at their home, Monday, August 111, luis, a son. Mr. Coogan, Vaudevillian It'i no lonfipr J.ickie Cooa.in, child movie '.r, for iff Mr. John Cooflin, v.mdfville actor, , now. Here (a Mr. Coogan at ha will ap pir In his vaudeville act with his father this winter. J0m hhih - 'I (v S l;1 t I 1 SI J 1 'X ""l- V j n;W;nf n..M.:.. J Difficult Breathing A Simple, Safe. Inexpensive ivieinou mai Clears ueau, Nose and Throat , Nasal catarrh is-not only disagree- able and ottensive, but that inllunied w. ..... L I End thruat may spread to the point i n "c "a "u End throat may spread to the point '"" " ,"kH,,"'re a,, .uEcr to life. Dr. Iilosser's ( Cigarettes are i conijKMid of me mental herbs, flowers and ber- rien. 'I Tie warm at smoke vapor ia inhaled into the affected air pas frizes and will go where sprays, No Tobacco douches and salves cannot reach. They contain no tobacco or cubebs, and being harmless, 1 are used by children, as well as adults, ) If vnn uffir frnm nnv i-:ttnrrli:il i troublc,catarrhaldcafnes8,hoarhcne8s,:"l,"k'! '"Pt.on of Ihe Culifor- abiiinia,iiayiever,urontiiiui irriiauons, I , r or are subject to frequent colds, get , Ia llie, rmip are . H. Adams, from any druggist a pocket-size pack-1 from1 the Seattle house; E. Ed n ,f fr Hi,uu.r,o ( i.-ir..t i n,i Vi rds, sportlnir Roods department prove their pleasant, beneficial effects. THREE DIE, ' 4 HURT WHEN HOME BURNS (Continued from page 1.) house and rescued the Infant son. Firemen who iirrtvefl currfnrl nut 11 the unconscious fonns of Mrs. ;iwu,- iH-j sun miiu .miss ricynmii, j but they could not be resuscitated. J From the position of the bodies, the three had tried lo escape but 'had been overcome by the smoke that poured up from the first floor. 1 , 1N" was owned by tho pastor ,f Ihe ltedwood- Cily C!on- hmsKutlcmul church, Ke.v. It. J. Cur- rio- 11,1 w:is 1,av "ovid ilito ih,. dwellliiL' todav. Firemen ran. fined the flainos to Hip lim-,r fiooi. MEXICON WAR VET DEAD WEEK AFTER 101 ST BIRTHDAY f..irl!it,-il I'nwi l,i'iM'i wtrol I.Oni, Ohio.' Aug. II Augustus Murkel, 101. one of tho few sur vivors of Ihe war with Mexico, Is dead here at the home of a son. Markol observed his 101st birth day only a week ago. The veteran enlisted ns a drummer-boy In Ihe Mexican war when 111 and served under Ulysses S. Oram, at that tlmo n lientennnl After the Mexican war he enlisted In Ihe Ohio volunteer Inrantrv and served In Ihe Civil war. Markol was Imru lu Werxmnre Innil county, Pennsylvania. PATIENT ALLEGED BEATEN TO DEATH NEW VOItK, Aug. 11. Charges that a patient virtually was beaten lo dealh in Ihe psychopathic ward of the Kings County hosollal in llrooklyn are being Investigated by;WIIY RENT liny a homo on rent the police. Ihe patient, Joseph llrown, fiD years old, was alleged bv Michael ,1. Hegarty, a former policeman. to have been beaten and placed in a straight jacket by two orderlies. He illed two days laler. Ilegartv's story was said lo have been corro borated in part bv a negro truck driver, who. like Hegarty, formerly was a patient In the ward. NEWS-REVIEW WILL PUBLISH LEGION PAPER (Continued from nntre 1.) Special articles, picture layouts and humorous rentures will he In cluded In Ihe Issue, making It one of the finest ever published. ROSEBURG Fri., Aug. 17 The Newest Big Show In All The World XZ s Lontlnimt frimngcnt CM Prp 500 Hor SO Car Animals 30 Liana 1 Can of Elphntt and CamtU S fUmIt J CMtop 1 Complrl Electric iJlht Sitttmi Hi DouHt Umth Stt Can I'ota Big Tv S Mammoth Riny SlMl Aianaa UiU-Btaai HlppoilrtmM UW Chdnutfr Bibi fHVIall4 Noah and the Ark Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service Mineral Vapor ltnths 337 rn.-s 1'hotie 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specially In the .fitting of Qlattel 116 Jackson St, 0FFIC1ALS ACCORD- Montgomery ward CO. STORE PRAISE a Kroup of officials of the Mont KOiw-ry Ward comiianv from Seat th', ( hicaRo and Oakland. Cal.. spent the morning In ItosebuiK vjhUIiik the local morn of the chain I " ' L-oiiieniiiK witn tv K. IJuiniis l'r- aBSlslant manaser of the nlurt,1 ! Hupervi.sins during the absence of i i trie manager. J. A. arau-jiv w m is on a vacation. The party was In chargo of James I. Ilarr, territorial manager, from the i'ortland offices, who was accompanied by .Mrs. Ha it. The of ficials accorded pralsn to the local store and its business and slated that the. K''iteral appearance splendid. These officials are rnak- ItiK a K-'ieral Lour of inspection or all of tin.' stores of the chain in the norihwesl, just coming from Ku fcene, which they visited yesterday. Krom here they go to San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hair leaviiiK the parly there. The rest will 'U'om CMv, Mrs. Edwards and i tliftlr daughter; A. C. Ackerman. ; one of the bead buyers from I ho Oakland, Cal.. house. 1 and Mrs. fckerman; E. C. Elliott, from the sporting goods department, Oak land, Cal., and .Vrs. Elliott; C. E. I Hangs, buyer from tho hardware I partment for the Pacific coast stores, from Oakland, Cal.; W. (! Haumgarlner, one of the supervi ninn iii'iii t,mt:uK", uiiu .ills, liauill- gartner; Mr. and Mrs. Ha it. NEW TODAY I . IA)H SALE 21 good ewes. Phono lil''2t. FOIt SALE Peach plums and cucumbers. Phone 3-IF2. WANTED :oodralicli"7rog forTils keep. IJ. Learn, Looking Glass. WANTED Man witlMeiiin to haul wood right, away. I 111 S West Klrst St. PIIItEIirfRI) While Flemish (Hunt rabbits for sale, ,rl)c. 211 So. Plne. , WANT-r-A lew fat Jersey cows or veals. Waller M. (Mark, Itose Imi'g. ALFALFA "hay lor sale. In slack. It. A. Lee lit. 2, Hox 92-D. Opp. (loir Club. ,OST Saturday night at Wigwam Hose Confectionery, agate ring. Phone (i:i!)-rt, WANTED Fresh milch cowvand calf, easy milker and gentle. L. Learn. Looking Glass. WANTED 2nd hand furniture for 5-room house, Sept. 1st. Box 227, M. H. II., Eugene. FOR SALE A few. four posters and spool beds, and other anti ques. 3-13 Stephens St. Use Vitrified Sewer Pipe. Take no chances on substitutes. All sizes In stock. Coen. Lumber Company. LOST Itet ween t iranls Pass and Elgarose, piece of canvas ltix20. Return to C S. Van Ornum, Mel rose. VANTED--Expcrienced car wash er and service man for general work on garage floor. News-Review. llox fi2, nl terms while property is cheap. Roe Mrs. L. O. Maddux, 4n-lN. Jackson p;. AT A DARRAIN A clean" going up-to-date money making busi ness. Want Eugene or Salem property, and some cash. Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Ore. if WILL" PAY 7ou to seeTl'RtrCE COMPANY at Myrtle Creek be fore buying, they have a good list to select from. HANl)()N-nY-THF-Si:A Auto PaiTt Sheltered move, furnished and partly furnished modern cot tages, new arcbery court, cro quet grounds, etc. Cnder new management. FOHRAl.F "and venl 3 "sheep ranches, 2 for snle; 1 for rent, (ill) uercs cash. 2-10 sheep, 125 poats, cash MarKJiin. Hetlrln. W. J. Butter, Creswell, Ore. Phone 2F45. FOR 8 ALU III Nannie goals, good- heavy rieeee on them. A.so some kids: 20 aged ewes at 15.00. 2 good linuiboulllcts bucks, $10. eneh. A. E. Davison, Oakland, Ore. Phone 7K!:t KOU SALK Registered Shrop shire rams, lo 2-year-olds and Hi yearling rains. The golden hoof Shropshlrcs. Tor Hi heavy me dloni wool fleece nnd the best market lambs. Hr. J. V. Cook. Wilbur, tire. JVel. Oaklaml271-'2. Another Rargaiu 140 ncro farm 1 mile rrom town, good road, all tillable, and good bottom land. Kquippcd and stocked, horses cows, chickens and sheep. 7 mom house cost to build $2.5nn. llarn cost to build. $irno. Price for every thing $1-1,000. Ilruce Company, Myrllo Creek, Ore. A LOAN on the home. A mort gage loan. If made In terms con venient for the borrower to meet. Is no great burden nnd often encourages thrift. Our plan costs you less and has many ntrac llve features, t'mpqua Savings and Loan Association. Douglas Alislract HuihJIiiK. WANTED Man able to do cnrpoif- try work, who has small sum In cash lo go wllh bis .services as Initial payment, to take over good home lu Hoseburg. Hal. mice like rent. Rare chance to get a home of your own. Price is verv low. It will pay you lo Investigate. Itoi It)!, New s Re view. Kosehurg. PPACIIK-J -.-arly"('rnwford.fllTe flmor, the best kind for can ning. Will be gone after this week. We have them in the small boes. also bushel bo,es. traded ns to sire and qiinlilv. Prices 7".o. $1., 1.B. Call nnd see Iheni at the ranch, first place on I'mnq-.i.-i Park road; or address p. O. Hex 112S. ti, j. ; Liudsey. 70,000 RAILWAY EMPLOYES WILL VOTE ON STRIKE I - I - - ,"" f Continued from page 1.) i Hdied while the roads were under I Kovernnient control had been u- ! "eld i a decision bv the federal - J ooaru 01 urouration on .March 1, imzi, mat raised salaries of west- -rn yardmen equal 'tp those of similar emu nvt in th uua ....) aouih, "It Is fundamentally rljsht that standard rates for these classes Should nrevail. ami sinr-tt ih -m. ployes of the western raiiroju jf? earn $i;,:mi per man more in uu" Dual income for the roads than isnhe phki.th mnim .... .. . j i.inhe iix-; ures move that tho men wrirklnz. on the weslern roads are the mor? valuable producers," he sad. Whllm-y also pointed out that western roads have, refused to fol low those of the east and south In paying 31 cents a day to trainmen and conductors handling United States mall. Among the more important of the 80 western loads involved are the .Southern Pacific; Union Pa cific; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ke; rtock Island: Chicago and Northwestern; Ilurllnston; Chi cago. Milwaukee and St. Paul; Denver and Klo Cl-ande; (Ireat Northern; Northern Pacific, and the St. Loals and San Francisco. Subsidiaries o( Ihe Union Pn elrlc. Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific and (ireat Northern are also included In ihe order for a strike vote. FLORIDA STILL GRAPPLES WITH RAGING WATERS (Continued from past? 1.) rential rains accompanying yester day's storm. Tidal water swept Into Fort Meyers to a depth .of :l feel, and all creeks in the Puntn (lorda area were out of Ihelr bank3. Sarasota; Tampa. St. Petersburg and oilier tnwnu u-.,r l during Ihe niiiht, and damage was comparatively heavy from the winds. Wire cnmmunicnllnn was disrupted. . 14 Sailors Lost MORTON, Aug. 11, An uncon firmed report was received here today that M members or the crew or the steamship William A. Me- I Kcnney had been swept overboard ourlng .1 storm while the shin was ".vs out of Los Angeles Muiiim uir ijosioll. miiciais ot the Mvst c stenm. ship lines, ow'ners of tile boat, sn til Ilia; they received word that the McKeenev i.nl lnnii ... '!"' signalled a passing mill us rauio nan been car ried overboard during a storm Aususl S, nnd that the ship had been badly damaged and was in need of help. At the company office it wna said that the lasl report from Hie uip, wiHcii had a cargo of luni - o'lwIL'i' " Vil!',""-llil"K 6I"W Inogreas loward l ie p,,.,,,,,.., ,., , , ........ within a few days. " 'a e.,ieeieo there NEGRO SLAYER OF TEACHER IN EVANSTON JAIL (Continued from pace 1.) lall. A threatening crowd of about 1,0110 persons had gathered about the jail earlier In the evening, fol lowing news of the arrest. Miss Constance was hend of the English department of Bradley Polytechnic Institute at Peoria Ml. She had A. 11. and A M grees and was atleudlng North western University summer school seeKing a ile-.ree of doctor of ' Philosophy. Dn the night she was ! killed Miss Constance had gone to1 the library to study, remaining1 ' "urn n cioseit at 10 o'clock mie siarieu lor home unit st tuck down, less from her hoiue. than Leave for Klamath Falls - .nr. ami airs. A. Redbarn. who ' havo been visltllla friends nl latlves In this city since Snndnv. returned today to their home lu ! ivuiiiimiii cans. You owe it toUburself i nickel spent at the pmper lime, Will keep your repairs wi from costing a dime. lo not Inepleco to keep tiotir lord. In perfect runiilrtt7 courts lion. It is tlic first sfc in true ear-ecoiiointj. Some minor niljustmt'nr. twin mill Sdvcmoneu; Ionon in (lie liilure ThrhaK imi are liinmn'im Imlmg yvrctii 'lor a mv erne II' that is tho tmr . rvmtmber that a urlconti tiniteitiuto is imrlh morr 'on a 't ratio 'in" . v -v v x Oitr Antnoricil Tortl Service BrruMmcnt mill rcp.ilp tiotirc.ir efliclrnili;. ORIVE I" C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Roseburp, Oregon block ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday, September 4, we will open In our new quarters in the Miner Building. As this will be the first day of the regular Fall Term, it will be a good time to enroll for a Stenographic, Eookkeeping, or Secretarial course. Ask about it. H t Eugene Business College It's a good school. A. E. ROBERTS, President Miner Bldg., Sept 4 Telephone 666 Eugene, Oregon w 0 : I Around the County LEON A ITEMS Mrs. Sherman Ilaldwln and chll-' long near the store. This -sort of dren are visiting with relatives I vehicle is becoming more scarce and friends al Sutherlin this week. ich year. .,-,.( .Mrs. Ida Miller, who is visiting Mrs. rrank Drown and Mrs.' with her sister, Mrs. Joe Queen Mostichett are busy this week re nnd family al Mareola the past painting their furniture and deco week is expected home this week. "'i"S Uiolr respective houses. Mrs. Harry Kennv and children Krewsou has been busy Out who have s-pfcill the' past week at ' working hours building a sleep tho parental J. J. Kenny home 'log porch and re-rooling his house, returned to their home in Hose- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wicks and burg Saturday. J. W. Richardson wiw In Cot- tage (irove Friday looking alter business matters and buying sup plies tor the store. The Mtnnpower brothers and their brother-in-law, John Palmer, motored lo Cottage (trove Satur day attending to business matters and doing some trading. While there they traded-In their old mo del Chevrolet for a newv model Chevrolet, raying the difference in cash. A truck came Saturday and mov ed the household' goods of Glenn Mageo, but we did not learn their destination. Mr. Ageo left the I first of the week with his family to find a new location. Probably at the coast. 1 Clarence Swales, a brother of Mrs. Edna Jemmlson More, came down from Chicago last week, and Is helping on the large ranch of his uncle, Theodore Jeinmison, al "'es''".1 Taking the place -of the former helper, Mr. Comstock and wife, who moved to Yoncalla re cently. We have just learned that Lloyd llridges has bought up 'cue place leased by Itlley Llneh and family up Sandy creek, and that Mr. Llniji expects to" move soon. Ho may move down to Leona, but has not decided yet. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Guggsberg and little daughters and Mrs. Guggsberg's brother, Etsel Smith : motored down to Doswell -Springs S'Kry to attend the Smith fam- j "'Vlgl.t Hi, brother ; v reunion ivhleh I l.ol.l ..'. "'M11- is Urol tier, " ""'". ""co is nem every year. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and all their children (with their respective famrties) except the youngest son, Morris, (who is at present near Portland) were pres ent. Besides the. immediate ' ram- "-v 11 'number of other relatives iWnre present. Jlr- Itichnrdson reports a busy n i , .... i, ultimo me ueny st-asuii. iir season. Norton Is taking the berries this Richardson year again, and Mr. weighs the crates as they are brought In. The berries along the I OI ule "oseuurg undertaking com creek banks are aood. but those on i Pnny. Many beautiful floral offer- ithe uplands aro small and "dry." ilr. and Mrs. Asher, who have been camping near the Richardson store for some time while Mr. Asher has been working in the mill and hayflelds, expect to leave in a few days. They did not know Just where their destination will be as yet, but will "keep going" till they find u place that suits them. SiJSS 'g5g5& Sfek' if Tl !IAMIVTT7-rT I mz$m a . '. i-2w&. is often imitated IsXm Child cannot e. , gSS&K P ' quality and fla- ;)) WnF vor. Unchanged MM I in thirty years. GEORGE W-ll GENERAL GROCERY COMPANY Wholeialt Distributors Portland, Oregon ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hone 284 -ak and Kane Sti Ambulance 1 befoie the leave to replace one of the others. Wo will miss the j sight or their picturesque old eov I tired wagons, one fastened behind ithe other, that lias stood for so jiumiiy looiorco 10 i nicneaier uuy ter the week-t end. Stopping briefly at Leonn on Ihelr return to Cot tage Grove. Glenn Wlnslcr expects to leave soon for his former home in Scut tle fo- a short time. Then ho plans on going on East. M. Itcebe Was set a crew of men to work in the "woods" last week, and expected to start the mill Monday, but the logs have not been brought down the river to the pond yet. Every.one. Is anxious to see the mill start again. The "hot wave" of the Eastern states that the newspapers have been reporting lias not reached Oregon yet. In fact Monday there was a fine breeze, and even a "hint" of rain. BODY OF BOY WHO WAS DROWNED TO BE TAKEN NORTH The body of Alfred Johnson, 16 year old boy who was a denth vic tim by drowning in the South umpiiua river near Dodge Inn Camp Sunday afternoon, is to be ! taken to Portland -this afternoon lor burial. Arrangements are be ing made by the Hoseburg Under taking company. The youth's father, R. L. John son, his slater, Miss Wynoma John son, nn uncle, Homer Johnson, all of Portland, nnd an aunt, Mrs. Jessie au of Yamhill, arrived here James i tnh . ,,,,,,, TOh . , ,., , , i wi. ,.,-i,.i Vi,i i.i win accompany the body north. FUNERAL MR. POE ' IS HELD TODAY Funeral services for Thomas S. Toe, resident of Douglas counly for more than 60 years, were held this ! afternoon at 2 o'clock In the chapel '"K" '" tokoiiB of the respect which ho held lu the community. itev. Joseph Knolls officiated at the services. Interment was In the I. O. O. P. cemetery. M. E. Rliter was In charge of nrrangements. Telephone manners are Impor tant for voice to voice courtesy Is us Important as face to lace polite Service Licensed Ltd Embalms - George VV. 31