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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 1 , 1928. mi mm , St .'.ri m MM I- S nMFR STRIV RhlT J-Sk -1 J Actual Unchanged in price, quality, workman ship, George W. Ghilds is made to day by the same maker who first created the cigar thirty years ago. Unique among five cent cigars. GEORGE W. fiiild CIGAR General Grocery Company Wholesale Distributors Portland, Oregon WOULD-BE TAXICAB ROBBER SHOT WITH HIS OWN PISTOL (AuotUIihI l'r. law'il Win?) I.OS ANtiELKS, Cul., Aug. 17. Returning in his speeding c,ib K. TroolHon, u laxi cab driver, early, today wrestled a Kim Inini a man who attempted to hold him up, fir ed four shots Into Ills companion's body but lost tho pair in tho dark ness wtion they leaped from the en I) and fled. Troolson, aided by hundreds of citizens and thu police, failed In a search of the district to locate hi utluckorH, Ho told authorities the two men had engaged him to drive the inand shortly after they entered his cab, they uttempted to overpower him. Htj said ho sue needed in getting onu ,of tho bandit s guns and the two men oh- raped after ho bud hIioL onu of (hem four limes. Wool nocks, twlno and Hiiearing supplies at Wharton llroa. 1 3UUJJ 1 i HOW SATISFACTORY " rlence the satisfaction of ft q. n fund in reserve for any tin when you need money quick ly. ..t.irt an account with us, and add to It renulnrly it wil enable you to be well prepared. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The i&sebur National Bank Kosebur,Ore. IK ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday, Septomhcr 4, we will open in our now quarters In tl tho Minor building. As Ibis will be the first day of the regular Fall Term. It will bo a good timo to enroll for n Stenographic, Bookkeeping, or Secretarial course. Ask about it. Eugene Business College It's a good school. Minor BldQ., Sept. 4 Eugene, Orea" (Auor-lati-d I'n-M Wirv) ATLANTIC (MTV, N. J., Auk. 2". - A mysterious schooner, its sails in tatlers, its cabin swept clean of chads and nautical papers, wan being held by the coast guard to day, lis possession disputed by the captain of u fishing schooner who had discovered the derelict and taken It in tow. Tho coast guard seized the boat because they believed it to be an abandoned ruin runner, and wished to explore its hold whirl) were bluf'ked from immediate entry by a deck load of lumber. Tho schooner, Ibe John J. Mar- lino of Hultimore, whh discovered by Captain Krancis WlderHtrom of (he fishing Kcbooner Victoria of Angleseu, IS milctt off Cape Cod Kind lug H deserted Captain Widerstroin took it In low anil started for Anglcsea. He was overtaken by a count guard patrol boat which h topped him and In aisled on searching (he ship. Their suspicions aroused by the maimer in which the ship had been stripped of all papers and nautical instruments tbey cut the tow roue, when the flshlnir eantuin re fused to yield possession and brought tho schooner into port hero. Captain Widerstrom and two members of his ijcw claiming tne ooat was ineir possession i law of salvage, refused to leave the schooner and were brought in aboard her. A guurd wan placed over her pending search of the holds. FRESH VEGETABLES measure, he contended, wau "uu-f questionably unconstitutional and unwoikable. "On tills bill, and this single bill alone," he said. "William Allen j White would have my. wife, my j children and my friends believe that in my long public , career 1 was a friend of public prostitu tion." All of the gambling measures re ferred to by Whttu had to do with race truck betting, the governor said, explaining that he had voted with Governor Hughes against I them, but later, at a special ses sion, voted "the other way aa a; proles! against tho "unjustified au-t tlou" of the governor in calling tho I legislature back Into extraordinary i 'session after the matter bad been fully threshed out and disposed of at the regular session. Four Plane Wait ALBANY, Aug. 21. Governor Smith today spiked reports that he planned to make about twenty set speeches during his campaign for the presidency and that he In tended to launch his drive somu llrne in September with a trip across the continent for an initial address. In Oregon. "1 don't know a thing about it," he told newspapermen. "Nothing at all has been decid ed yet," he added. "There never was uny talk about getting up in Oregon." The democratic presidential nominee said the reports appar ently had been predicated "train schedules" uud nothing el bo, aB he had yet to talk over such, plans with party leaders. Informed that reports from Washington had carried the sug gestion for an "old time Inaugural1 there for the next president, the nominee said' there was plenty of time to talk About that. "I believe that will get serious consideration some time around Lincoln's birthday," ho replied, adding with a smile: "I wouldn't get finicky about that." PEIBXOTriLVABIlA. OUL ATT ITS BESTT Get them at the Ed. Saulsberry Ktnnd at -H7 W. Cass St. Opens Tuesday noon, August 11. Toma tous, 7 lb. 2fic, green peppers, 3 lbs. 2oe, cucumbers, 25c dozen, wa termelons, 3c lb. Also other gar den truck ut low prices. A. E. ROBERTS, Pealdont eiapnono ddu T.I.I.M.M.I.I.r.II-Ml.I.H. UNION AIR LINES, INC.. OWNERS AND OPERATORS V OF THE . S WEST COAST Air Transport Co. Tri-Motored, 8-Passenger AIRPLANES NANlOm KENYA. East Africa. Aug. no. A remarkable migration or game in the Tanganyika terri tory Is reported by Carveth Wells of the Milwaukee museum-Chicago (Jeograpbie society expedition, the report being made from tho party's first headquarters in tho Tangan yika territory whoro they arrived on July a.'l. Martin Johnson, noted animal phodiKi-nphnr, who Is In I he samn district with Wells, cHlhuatcd that there are about ten million head of game migrating acres:) the coun try In a Knlld mass ten mites wide ami thirty miles long at one spot. Zebras were stated to be lead ing (he way In a mass ten miles wide and five miles deep followed by miles of gnus and other ani mals. Tin? explorer's camp at (he time reported was situated In longitude ."15 east ami about 2 degrees south of the equator. Wells reported Hint notwithstanding this equatorial lo cation, the air was so cold- he hud to sleep In a sleeping bag and wear a thick overcoat and sweater while ho would have been very glad for a hot water bottle at nights. The parly had several exciting experiences with wild animals en route, particularly with one group of eight lions which investigated the car in which Wells was riding, coming In within Ifi yards of it and Ifnally slinking away. Dr. S. A. Ilarretl, director or Ihe Milwaukee museum; reported that Ihe prospects ol securing a line coiled bin of animals were excel lent, . , I will not he responsible for any bills Mm by anyone other than my self alter Hits date, Aug. 17th. -KltKD KLLIS. Eat barbecue nunawicnes an live forever. Brand's Road Stand DAILY WEATHER REPORT U, S. Weather Bureau Office lioseburg, Oregon. Data reported by K. II. Fletcher, Meteorologist in utmrge. Barometric pressure (reduced to sea level) ft a. m ;..30.C1 Relative humidity 6 p. ni, yes terday (per cent) 25 Preclp. In Inches and Hundredths: Highest temporature yesterday 84 Lowest temperature last night 5U Average temporature for the day 67 Normal temperature tor this day GH Precipitation, lust 24 hours .... 0 Total preclp. ainco 1st month T Normal precip. for this month .34 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1927, to date 27.72 Average preci'j. from Sept. 1, 1S77 32.SU Total deficiency since Sept. 1, 1027 .-. 5.17 Avorage seasonal preclp. Sept. to May, Inclusive .31.31 Forecast for jouthwest Oregon: Cloudy tonight; Wednesday fair;- normal temperature. o Oood breeding is revealed unite as much by courteous manners over tho telephone as though you were physically present. RECORD PEAR OUTPUT FOR SEVEN MARION CANNERIES (AxiuH'luh-il I'ri'w liisri! Wire) SALKM. Ore., Aug. 21, Some three thousand women here are undertaking the gigantic. Job . of peeling JUi.niMUlOU pears. Ihe record job for this section, according to local fruit men. It is estimated 7.000 tous of pyars will he packed In the seven canneries here this fall, all coming from soul hern Ore gon wllh Die exception of an ex ceedingly 'small local crop. These pears, incidentally, will he cul Into aDiS,u0ii,ii(i0 halves and a good share of these halves cut fnto quarters, many pears being so large the halves cannot he shoved Into the smaller sized cans. Each nf the Due' thousand women will lliivo some ;t0.(Mii pears to peel and halve, according to local statistic wizards. t rr it tt PENNSYLVANIA OIL is recognized by lubrication authorities as the finest oil in the world. It has lubricating qualities not found in any other oil the qualities that keep a car running smoothly, silently month after month without repairs. Richlube Motor Oil is Pennsylvania -oil at its best premium Pennsyl vania crude refined by a special process that produces the highest possible lubricating quqjjties that enables it to withstand the most intense heat in the motor without "breaking down." The test of any oil js its condition after 500 miles use. Drain the average oil and you'll find it thin, watery, with all its1 lubricating power gone. Drain Richlube after 1000 miles and you'll find it "live," smooth, "oily" still good for many miles. Start using Richlube today! You'll notice a world of difference in the way your car runs smooth, silent power fewer repairs. Richlube is the finest motor insurance that you can buy! r GtutranterzZ 100 Pure Pennsylvania Motor. Oil HEALTH BULLETIN SMITH THRUSTS BACK AT GROUP OF HIS FOEMEN, When you call up another party, don't Insist that he be on the line ready to talk bei'nre yon let youi1 private switchboard operator call you back. (('ontlnued rrmn pno, 1.) 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I Wet Vote Explained j Hi fi'lTlni; In III,- ( Inini Unit hi. ! hail vnieil in ulimv sultioiitt wilhinj Jim V,' uf a ehuirli or.. hiiiIo lii'lmol uny i.l.ii-i. on Miilllliiltan Uliultl .oulli mi 5!Mh Mlivel, l ns-1 surtril l his wan unfair u tint Mil In i!iistimi !iiiui only lo tin- Ho- ti'l (iiitlinin wliU'h, while within' 2m feet of h ctiurrli. whh nernili-l toit iinilor court onlcr to ta-i-ve ; ll'liioi- to Ita Ruunia liy the ilevice 1 of rvlillni; a tiouie onlshlo Hie Cl'O I loot llniTl. hurlni! u Imrt'l omi'lnyo, IMirrlnist- th" Iliinor In UiIb house : iiinl then iinrv II lo ihe Biietils In I ho lintel Itself, "I'uir Inhuloil men," Im Miihl, j 'Veio I'onfionteil wllh tho ileelK-1 lOII US Itolwocu n ic.,si lor Iho! liiile wllhln the juoinlsed of the' lintel Hinl lllo MTIU le Ol' lll'll- hoys walMai; llnouuli the mieel wllh coikhill Khnlior anil whir' luisltfts 111 their 'minis. j "1 chose to end the h iMicrai y of moll a hioi'etlure. ami in view of the IiIkIi ihiitarler of the hotel, I wan eiilhel) FHtisllcil that if 11,1 1 wad to he lonsnnieil nitliln the! hotel It might jii ii as t. bo miIiI ; III it." j Vica and Gambling j Art to l iiiniiiereliillKiHl Ice, tho i Koi'iniior took ap his ole aiininst a hill hit roilm oil 1 list in mr.i ami which lo-oiioseit to remilate the l' Mtll.,; ul reetll-- in htle. I ilia A Clear Head EnJ Sturrinoss, Snoczing llu(;kltiess, Inflammation It-acta of Pasteurizing and Its Re lation to Public Health (County Health Department) I In this bulletin thu fuels aro I freely quoted from tho United j States Public Health Service !Uil llelln, Itosenian's Preventive Medl j cino uud Hygiene, Luekett and : Cray's Public llealtbt and tho iu ! ternallonal Medical IdKesL after beli.R translated into English. I uf lull Ion: rastuerization Is n process in which milk la heated lo a temperature of J 121 15 de crees Kuhrenhelt and hehl for 'M) minutes followed by immediate chilling. The boiling point of milk Is slight !y over -12 desrees Kahiu heit, so iiasteuriziiiK is not boiling or- eiiokiUK oi milk. Pasteuriza tion definitely destroys the pow er nf typhoid, scarlet fever, diph theria, tuberculosis, septic soro throat, tindulant lover, mid- oilier disease producing germs while tint harmless and forms of bacteria Do you up in the mnrniiiR wiih a slopped-up iioM-? Arc your breath ing ptisMes clol with a cold? Are yen subject to catarrh, bronchial irrt tution,.itithma or hay fever? If so, here is a pleasant, h armies rip.iret io tiuit will clear out head, nose and throat. It ts the for mula of Ur.J.W. Blosscr, and is composed of mc dicin.il rtowi'rs, herbs and bcr tics. Pr. niosser's Ciu.irrttcs con tain no toKiireo, no rubebs, nothing lubit-tonniuK, aitd are cirtirrly b.riu tes. They .ire ucil by women and children as well a men. It is o simple to intuh thta soothinft no. ike. Much more convenient th.m using sprays, washes, douche, etc. II you Midcr from any catarrh.il treob!e,c.t,Hri ildtM(nrtt5,athm,i,hay fever, ltcoiuhi.il irritations, or frequent toldtsget lr. Hkwer's t"i((arettcs from auv iiruit, niul rro-Q for yourself their pleammt, benehti.U cflecis. fever and dlphlborla, la ever pro-feontaKo of pnsteurizatiou which sent in raw milk from human car- one li city will support."'' rierti milking tho cows. Properly pasteurized and bottled . Septic soro throat comes from jnlilk ts snfu milk. infected udders and human car-j Inspection as a substitute for rteixs and undulaut fever from the pasieurizaliuu, bee a us o of the raw milk of cows infected with widespread mini bo r of, cows from contagious abortion. (which tha npply comes, would bu I'ndulant fever is an old dis-ijust us practical as attempting to ease known us "Malta fever" bo-Jcheck up on all the fishermen and cause of its prevalence in the i swimmers who get wel In the Mediterranean countries, recently j North Umpqua without u ehloiina rccognised in tho U. S. and iir Ore-1 tion plant for our water supply, gon. ! -o nr. Do Klelne, conductor of ibo riiM rFf Marlon County Health demonstra- i MEXICAN GOODWILL mom handy continue RIDERS VISIT IN ROSEBURG WED. j Uoseburg wa .visited yester jday by .Mexico's Goodwill Motor ; cycle Ambassadors, who aro maK- ing a tour ot all of the state .capitals of the United States, trav loliug by motorcycle. They are th'A i sixteen picked men of Mexico's jmotorcyciu police and are ofii- 1 1 dully representing that nation up on their lour. They were in Port- No Tobacco grow and multiply, so tho milk curdles and sours as raw milk does, although more slowly. Ite cause of 1 lie heat ing process of pasteurization the milk undergoes sinne other changes. The cream liuf Is 1-H Inch less on quart of milk because tho fats are combin ed with the calcium and phos phorous more firmly and separate less readily. This combination of calcium and phosphorous, is thought by some authors to delay bone format Inn In babies fed on pasteurized milk. Laboratory ex periments and observations of ba bies, by the majoriiy of writers, has not horn out this premise. Pasteurization lessens tho amount of vitamin V in milk. This Is the vitamin which prevents scurvy and is present in quantity only during a small period of tho year when Ibe cows are oat lug fresh green things. l.Ketrus, in I feeding babies, do not depend on I milk for this vitamin but- pre scribe the dully -use ot orange Ju'ee oritoniato juice. Tho ltavor of the milk Is not (changed unless the cow's milk had h "-oy" taste. ; .V werd about some of the dis iean'S knouu lo be spread bv raw mim. Tiiberr.ulosij!. which most, often used to infer i babies through milk, has been controlled by Pinto law compelling tuberculin testimt: and Is wry efficiently carried out by Ihe county veterinarians!. 1 Uc duer ot tjphuid. siailtt more of a problem in Oregon than typhoid, Tho prevalence of con tagious abortion in the herds of this community Is not definitely known hut investigation by the county veterinarian, Dr. Nicholas, is being made now. Haclllary dysentery, or 'suni met dlarheu," is responsible 'for the greatest number ot deaths in babies under 1 year ot age. This disease is always contracted through infected water or milk. u . u.o uau.es wm, m mer im'iand yesterday, where lliov put on from infected milk and as they.in 0XUtbUifm iU lho Multnomah cannot vote someone must 'go to stmHmn. TUey vi8,tod nt Salcm bat fer them, today and are now on their way Pasteurization is not a substi-1 ,() Kim KnimMH(!ll. They are being into for eonHcientiousness of sorted lhrnIKll H, Htuto hy the cleanliness, and should be sup- (.nl8 of tu, , lr(M;oll, Stat(i Traffic pie.mented by inspection, i ho L. ,)(,n:irlni(MU. Tllvm Biiinc rj(lurii j.. 1J. H. Service in their cantpaign fnnm,d Limi,)cl.wh.s oscort duri for an ettectivo stand.rrd milk ,l(9 rocent visU t(J M,,xic0 iMUMHtutt, n t..u uc Trafnc Officer H. fc. Feller of signed to effect the maximum per- Alhllv wno nccomImnied tho j Ctteryo Traffic de Mexico group. h. uiey nave niscrioeci on inejr motorcycles, here, returned north. Officer H. W. Howard of Grants Pasa . division is .accompanying them south to the Oregon-Cali fornia state line. After stopping here a brief time for luncheon, the. ambassadors were on their way, having been on their tour for Ihe past two months and a half. In the group 1s Captain Cesar Pitenle Safest Way to Slop Pain ft la notneiisarv to taltn heart. r4 prrlng rtruci or dope f nny ktrcl to rliv nrv rnrture cautcfl by nmrlttv, , Slnni irfcl ."Vk'kJurt J("go Danel. Betiumln Navarro. aUtEKlV VOU Will MM fM . ill. in- i Tniiinr.il, Ol-im CM'llI, und ire how quickly you will ba fre from dttcorofort. Ti'imnl ! nnthini knjtlln I t)rnt thnt Rosa In throuth th pore and drive' out tnltnmmtton which has rn!r-d m the r.erves. Ihe mlnule you. nib tt ot you cjin ferl it beginning to relieve. Pains and ar-hei soon atnp, connejtton In removed, and aorents nd liuiammatton gradually diaappear. AttfceutA Tvtrnnt ta nut un ntx-lT ' . rer rverva pain na innmmnor. Alberto Pull, Sell In Garza. Fer nando Vena. Knrlqrie Kernandez, !,ut! H'vIhu. Mamie trC'i HKI.KAST, Ireland, Aug. 18. Keve Don, noted Hrilish automo- i uiie racer won ino itoyai Automo : bile club's International tourist tro- j im cm race over U 4 lll-milO course here today. THTI.KAKT Nnriliorii 1vr.l..,l ! Aii if. IS. A number of accidents dim .11111-ii.innin Hi.ti Kt-d mo eany stages of the tourist trophy auto mobile race - which started this morning. Captain ' Malcnlm Campbell's blue Mugatt ear hurat into flames on the second lap hut the captain, who was the favorite started in the race succeeded in leaping out. Ills machine was destroyed. .1. M. Anderson of Ihe United Willi l"4 luwl li vll.-lil ,im.., l,..ir ....... j round Ihe track, hut. continued. I Ilaron iVKrlunoer retired from l tho race with a disabled car; K. i Maciure. "Hrilish entrant, skidded I into n "Think, and withdrew, J. l). i Itarnes. another Ttrdtaii .t.i.,t i "uni.iiif, n nun hiiii was ul i fill I li- I. I.. 1 ...lii. t ..... : .-M.f-m.,, mjuit-u, wiuie j, .Martin s ricucii cur overiurneu out tho driver was not hurt. K. C. Gallop of Great Britain was the Ip.iilor nt tht r...lf ...... i. '""i "j uiui n, doing 2e5 miles In 2 hours, 30 i minutes, 50 seconds, f The crowd which lined the 13 mile course was estimated at 250, imn. ' Viscount Curzon wlilnlrew on the sixteenth lap because of a bmken sasoline pipe. He was In third place at the time and ap peared lo have a good cIihiico ot winning. RI.PPP.WAI If IMA LI II rt I HAS THIftTY-FOOT PALL ferers Knvs found It equally good for tnklntf the miieiy out of tift. awollcn r arKlno )lnta. A'ao fine for lama bark and muacular sorenea. Pleaannt. hArmlea and enwy to uae. Don't fail ta try tt If you w-ant prnuln-. lasting r ltrf. You pet a liberal aupplv for 11 t acgr drue atora, Aiwy ta atotli Nntlian Fullcrton AT BRAND'S . A ,f? ! IHm t fail to seo the won- , ueiful display of fancy fruit 4 at Hi and s 'f he finest Grav- enstein a p p 1 pa. Cruwtnrd ptAches and local melons you ! can find, ami very low 4 , prices. , : I'OltTLAND, i jre., Aug. 17. A ' 0-foot tall from her second ftory bedroom winduw. w here she climb ed !n her sleep, sent 12-year-old Catherine Haiier to a hospital to day with a badly fractured right dioulder. Un kily. hospital aides said, tho nh I strm k nn soft eround, else sho prnlHtbly would have been killed. Second hand sineln dt i.i.m- r-, V Mik at Whiiit'iii Broe