Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 21, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1928.
I Giving Greater Values Than a Year Ago
A SHOE SALE BY FISHER'S IS AL WAYS OUT OF THE ORDINARY
OUR GREAT ANNUAL
AUGUST CLEARANCE
SHOE SALE
REAL CLOSE-OUT VALUES I LOW PRICES ON THE BEST
ON CHEAP, MEDIUM AND OF MAKES ALL ARE
HIGH GRADE SHOES TRUE FITTING SHOES
HERE IS A FEATURE SERVICE FOR WHICH THIS DE
PARTMENT IS NOTED. TRY US ONCE AND YOU'LL
STICK FOREVER.
BIG LOT
Mostly medium and high
heel pumps (or women suit
able for dress or house
a pair
BIG LOT
Women's shoes of all kinds
tourist are snapping
these up why not you?
$.95
a pair
BIG LOT
Very fine quality shoes for
women bp lance of best
lines... Come in try them
on.
c95
a pair
Sale is on
ALL THE MONTH
Of August
Better Service Better Merchandise
This is
A SALE
That's Different
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for all kinds of
Poultry. Get our prices
before selling elsewhere
Our Plant is Modern in Every Respect We Invite Your Inspection. Expert
Advice on Poultry FREE. EXPERT CULLING.
Umpqua Poultry Co. 643 Winptsn:r4ii
We are located in the former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur,
North Roseburg.
NOTICE EAGLES
. 4
Tlrnlltor U 11. Hull, ilimitfy
Brand worthy liiimlclont and
chairman old . uao iicnslnu
Gommitlno, will address an
opon moctlni; of lioiicbiirK
Aorli) No. M97 P. O. E. after
tho l)lml iiohb session which
will be called at 7:110 n. m.,
Wednesday evening. Ann. 22.
The ladloH will serve refresh-
nienlH aHer the mcclJiiK. Mac-
cabeo hall.
n. V. nooriMAN, Secy.
TORNADOES DEAL
RUIN AND DEATH
(Contlmiod from rtnirtf 1)
Aiuercaii Legion alilcil cnniiiuuy
Veil drlllliiK. Reo W. r. Kertiln,
Ilnx Kfin. Itoscliurx.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting ot
Glasses
110 Jackson St.
OH! BOY!
DANCING
at
Rainbow
Gardens
Wed., August 22
Coolest place In the counlry,
nloni; with Rood music by
The Five Hnrmonlzers
COME I
II., MiniU'Holu iiiitlonul Kiuinl, In
pnlrnlliiiK Iho Hlrt'ctH of AuBtln to
day ns n rechoek of Iho diimnKO
wjih Htarlod aftor n nlwlit of 'fliirk
imHB, due (n failure of pnwoi linen.
Kifloen of the neraons Injured h(
Austin required htispitnl treatment,
and threw are not expected to ro
covor, tornado's Pith. !
The MlnnoHOla tornado apparent
ly Htarli-il In the vicinity of Km
moiiB, In Kroehurn euuuty. m-ari
the Iowa lliit. hwuiik nmihi'iiHt
ward, inlHiiiK (ilenville, and work
ing It h way into Austin and then
; turuiMl to enter Iowa,
i As Iho tornado .-'vent on toward
! A u.s tin, fnrtn tut tltl inH and crops
I worn rrushod. A heavy rain ful
j lowed and roads were flooded and
I some pavement washed away.
I More than fifty autoninhllos were
wrecked, in Austin hy the storm
which seemed to pick out and fol
Mow Main Htroot, the principal
thnrnuKhl'itro ihrouuh the city.
! Slai titiK at -4:55 p, tn., Iho toriui-
do In Ions llian elht minutes had
covered a patli two miles wide and
about two inlloii Ioiik In Austin,
I whore tho datnaiio was oHtinmted
: 11 1 yriiio oho.
AH Iho hnildiiiKH at the county
fair Krminds, where tho fair was to
have oponeil today, were wrecked.
Doctors at tho hospital worked
over tho injured under severe
handicaps, hecauso of hick of
tiiriHM and electric power j
Cedar Shingles
Quality Unsurpassed
New Car fust A rrived
Denn-GerretsenCo.
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
EiMbll.hed 1901
M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded und Maintained on Efficient
, Service and Courtesy
Most Important Project for
Roseburg and Douglas
County, Physician
Says.
"I cnn'l understand why Hose
burg and Douglas county continue
to sit Idly by and let our iii'lk-lilior
liK counties exploit onr resources
and secure all tho advunluKes that
rightly belong to us," Dr. K. V.
Hoover declared today, fnllnwIiiR
IiIh return from a trip to various
parts of Oregon, IncltidinR Iin
niond and Crater Lakes.
"Last Sunday-." ho said, "there
were 3,0011 persons checked Into
Crater Luke national park. A large
portion of these visitors went on
to Diamond Lake to visit that
wonderful place. Medford, Klam
ath Falls and Kimono havo all
built ratlin tapping Diamond Lnhn
and are tlierefore benefitting from
this heavy tourist travel, but horo
wo nit by with n 2'2-mllu gap on tho
best road of all and uro doing
nothing.
"Certainly If Medford and Jack
son county and Kugcne and Lane
county can build roads to pimiioud
Lake we can do so If we will put
forth an ennui effort. If we bid not
going to wake up and do some-,
i thing, wo hotter nail sliutlers
, over our win, ions and quit busl
j lless.
"The North Vmpqiia road means
more to Koseburg and Douglas
county than any other project,
i and yet wo are doing practically
: nothing to get it. Kugene Is build
I lug in hy Oukrldge and Odell hike
1 and Is now beginning to exploit
tho trip to Diamond ljlke. Modford
has secured a most wonderful road
'In to Crater and Diamond lakes,
j and we have nothing, although
; our route is superior to any of
them."
i Dr. Hoover, accompanied by his
wife nml daughter. Ituth, innile a
; motor trip to Portland, then out
.Hie Columbia highway, and also
, over the Mt. Hood loop. They
: spent considerable time In Sher
man county, whore Dr. Hoover
j was greatly Impressed with the
I wheal outlook. There have been
no farms sold In Sherman county
for the last three years. Dr. I
Hoover said, as the wheat growing
has been so profitable. They came
over The Dalles California high- j
way to Itenil, and then took the ;
skllue route to Diamond audi
Crater lakes, and back by way of j
.oeuiorii.
TO BE HELD HEBE
NEW TODAY
ducts. The building at the rail-l
road spur la North Jtosfburg, tHJ
Winchester slreH. formerly occu
pied by the Farm lioreau, as'F01 SVIErj0 iJ(,a(i T4
been leaned and U fen put Jnj " " j.Jm pLn 1k
order for the work. A hftr lot ot i. ion 4lh -
-uuipim-ut it beliiK InstalN d this;'001' winUfa.ll pews. 2"c per bu- J
week and In a few duys iha plant HIU1- 1,1 '" 'om' itarry
will be oiH-ned for husiiiiis. Mr. Winston.
flaker has had ffftecu years of ex- VA NT Ef Several
perieiiee in ihtH line, and aUo will wood suitablu for tho fireplace.
extend expert advice to poultry rhone 47-l-J
tierH if apple
in-!,
Nurses and Seal Sale Wbrk
ers to Meet Here for
Conference Offi
cials Coming.
Mrs. Clendora Hlakely, state ad
Jvlaory nurHf!, Is apendinK a couple
of days in Kosebui'K conferrii.K
with the members of tho DolikIuh
Health L'nlt with regard to the. de-
titflB for the health iiiMtllute and
seal Kale conference to be held In
Koseburg September IH, Mrs.
Hlakely HtateH that It has been de
cided to call a meeting of tle
nurses in connection with the gea.1
sale conference, and it Is expected
that there will be 25 or more
health workers from various parts
of the state present. Nurses from
Lane, Douglas, Coos, Jackson,
Klamath, Deschutes, Josephine and
Curry counties will participate in
the institute, which will be held
on the afternoon of the lmh. ,
The morning of tiiat dale will by
KlvVn over to a general, public
lieulth program, at which time
prominent workers will make
short talks concerning tho Clirlnt
mas Seal Sale, money from which
Is used annually for health work.
Dr. Phillip Jacobs,, of Now York
City, publicity director for the Na
tional Tuberculoni"n association,
will bo the chief speaker ut the
health program and the Institute I
Sadie Orr Dunbar, executive sec-1
rotary of the Oregon State Tubor-
culosls association; Jean Bosley,
health education director; Lloyd!
wilcox, publicity director: Ger
trude Deutsch. Instructor of tieulih ! act
education at Monmouth Niirmnl- i other
raiders regarding their flocks,
eluding work of culling. Mr. K.
, noiS qu wen K..on mme Ca 32(i
licit; ib unninmiK .n. natiei ill iiic ;
KXI'EUIKXCKI) ghl wants baby
or small child to care for In own
work of installing fixtures at the
plant. It is the intention of Mr.
Itaker to send out price iiuoiatious
regularly, keeping farmers in
fomed as to the markets, and to
encourage poultry raiaing on a
large Scale.
LOCILIMCTGu
STATE SUPERVISOR
Mlaa Frances Wright, who for
thu past two years ban been ut
the head of tho homo economics
department and 'cafeteria ut the
nenlor high school, ban been ap
pointed sluto suiiei-viKor ut home
economies and will be connected
Willi .the vocational education de
partment maintained by the SmiUi
lliiKhes fund, und will work in co
operation with the state depart
ment of education. Miss Wright
will have supervision over the
three Smlth-lliianes homo econ
omics courses in the state and will
also act us supervisor and advisor
for oilier schools of the state
maintaining li o m e economics
courses In the stale und will also
supervisor and advisor for
schools of the suite maln-
CDM.MO.N' vetch und vgruln seed.
three cents per pound.. S. 1).
Gol't, Oakland, Die.
P. Z. for Prune tree borers now
available. Now Is the time to
use it. Denn-tierretsen Co.
FOrTSALE-Purebred Jersey tot,
5 years ('il. Just fresh. L. K. I
(iilllam, Koseburg. phone 14F34.
TRY our $2.25 per "gallon " pulnt.
It's good, covers OOU to CUD bq.
ft. per gallon, lieimtlerretsen
Co
FOB SALE Bart leu pears, 35c!
bushel. Pick lliein yourself,
. brlni boxes. Tied Fruit Stand.
Kellev's Korner. 4
WANTED to buy u used coupe or
roadster. Call phono 2fFll or
A. E. Ituttor, Ut. 2, Hox 87-A,
Koseburg, Oregon.
PF:ACHi:s For fancy- Elberta
peaches come to J. K. Wilson,.
near Winston bridge. Our prices j
are right. Phono 21FJ1.
FOll SALE 10 "acres in Garden
Valley on good road, 43 walnut
trees, 13 years old, small house
and garage. . Good vulue $.'1700.,
i cash. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack
son St.
FOR KENT Small furnTshVd
, house, J(. per month. 5 room
house close In, furnished, $12. J.
I). Draugliton, Miller's Addition,
Koseburg.
Mary Hllliueyer, Held supervisor i "'"'R iionie economics courses,
jof the bureau of nursing, und Mrs. Kl'" 13 Perfectly (pmllfied tlirougb
inanely mil ue llllioilg IIIO pi llUllll-l " i u-iiee lor mis
ent health workers who will be
present Tor tho meeting.
I In addition to these persons re
'gularly engaged in tills work.
I there will be the various chairmen
and heads of the county seal sale
committees from each of the
'counties previously named, making
a largo group that will gather for
this important conference.
BOYS BACK FROM CAMP
The group of younger boys, rang
ing In age from 9 to 12 years, who
nuve been camping at Wolf Creek
on Little river, returned homo Sun
day. There wero 21 boys In the
group, and nil had it most enjoy
able lime. 'Tim water was too cold
lo give much time to swimming so
Hint, iho boys worn , kept busy
largely In learning knot lying, and
wooilumifl, wKh several bikes In'
lerspersed for additional diversion.
E. A. Itrltton, scout executive, who
was In charge of tho camp Is
leaving Tuesday for Coos county
to prepare for tho Elk river camp
which opens oq Thursday. The
Elk river camp Is for Coos county
Scouts wlio w ore unable to take
In tho Wolf creek camp this year.
It will last for six days.
iwork, being extremely efficient In
ner work. J he homo economics
department f the local high
school lias been a strong feature
of its work during the time she
has boen In this city. She has
had previous training in schools In
Kansas, Arizona and Idaho. The
new position is' a decided promo
tion and puts her In line for still
further advancement In the future.
Iter place here will be taken In
Miss Elizabeth llourhlll, who Is
coming here from Portland.
FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE
Crermnu shepherd pups, farm
raised, high eloss pedigree. Will
.take grain, sheep or goats. O.
II. Wutzig, Myrtle Creek.
l'TRNlSIIEIi apts. for rent, lteuu
lll'ul first floor apt. with gar
age. One cozy 2nd floor apt.,
strictly modern. Near Hose
school. Q2(i So. Main, phone
I2D-R.
COQUILLE COUPLE HURT
In ACCIDENT YESTERDAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Munch, elder
ly people from Coqullle, were in
iioseuurg tins morning enroiite
homo after visiting nt Forest
liiove and Gaston. They bad their
car knocked Into the ditch at. a
point about four miles south of
Corvullls, yesterday, and both
wero considerably bruised and
hurt. Mrs. Bunch Is suffering from
n badly wrenched back, with
bruises about the face and hands.
Mr. Dimch was not hurt so badlv.
Tile car was thrown over on olio
side In the accident. These people
bad expected to make Koseburg
last night to visit with friends
here, but after damage to the car
had been made they were com
pelled to slop over nt Junction.
They drove to Cnullle today.
OLD FINE 13 PAID
Relieving that Koseburg is des
tined 111 a few years to become
the center of a more prosperous
poultry section, and that the in
dustry will supply constantlv In
orimBtng shipments ot dressed
poultry fqr outside markets, Mr.
Sinn Maker, of Los Angeles, decid
ed to open a local plant and en
gage In buying and selling or all
clas.ieH of poultry and poultry pro-
-bona 284
Ovlt and Knns Sts.
Ambulance Service
Licensed Ld
Embalmai
SMALL FIRE REPORTED
A snial Iforest fire was reported
lute yesterday afternoon below
I'nipuim. The fire apparently was
started by a careless smoker. It
was discovered within B short time
after It was started and was easily
extinguished, being kept confined
to less than A half acre In size.
Castor Oil
tniulf! from fresMy
. harvested benna.
It hns n sweet, nutty
Inste, not unlike n
Rood snlnd oil.
Can be taken cosily.
Safe for children.
Soothing in action.
Cheaper because it's
better.
Three ounce Bottle
25c
Nathan Fullerton
77i9 TrCOVCTtX Drug Stan
Roatburq, Oregon
Justice of tho Peace Hopkins
thi summing received $10, repre
senting the last Installment of :i
3!i0 flue Imposed upon Ike Allen of!
.Mnrslirield. early In January. Al
len was arrested on Jnnuurv f of
this year by Ed Walker, deputy
game warden, charged wllh pos
session of venison during closed
season. He was fined $50 and
agreed that he would pav tho
amount If allowed to go back to
work. He paid S2.r. later In the
month, and a few weeks after
that ninde another payment of $16,
um icii ine until installment un
paid. Judge Uopkllts ullowed the
ease to hang on until last week,
when he ordered Allen committed
to Jail, unless the remainder of
the fine should be puld. This ac
tion brought quick results and the
final payment was received this
morning.
COME one, come all, and pick to
matoes at 50c per bushel. Bring
. your boxes. You can also get
fine yellow Rantiim corn for' can
ning at a bargain. This corn
not culls. .1. E. Evans, Superior
Gardens, Dillurd where your
dollars have more cents.
A LOAN on the home. A nmrt
guge loan, lr made in terms con
venient for the borrower to
meet, Is no great burden and
often encourages thrift. Our
plan costs you less and lias
ninny ntlrucllve features. Ump
qua Savings and Loan Associa
tion. Douglas Abstract Building.
for' rale 20if aereslfe.rp and
turkey ranch slocked and equip
ped, all fenced, fair buildings.,
plenl.y out range and plenty wa
tAr. f miles In town, good road.
200 -sheep, 260 turkeys, 3 cows,
.( horses, rariii implements,
chickens und every thing for
$10,500. RKUCE COMPANY. !
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
COME one, come all! and pick to-
iHiiloes at S0c per bushel. Bring
your boxes. You can also .get
fine yellow Bantam corn" for can
nning at a bargain. This corn
Is not culls. M ,T. Lucas. The
Pioneer Stand, Dlllnrd where
your dollars have more cents.
FOR SALE 700 acre sheen and
turkey ranch, fenced and cross
fenced for sheep. Plenty wafer.
mm v v. 1 1 1 if 1 1
As a wonderful enfa for the fisherman ''
well-known appetite, just picture a dish
of your own freshly caught beauties
stripped with FRYEV3 "DELICI
OUS"' BRAND BACON. The finest
hacon that careful selection, Govern
ment inspection, and wonderful curing
can produce and because it is so full
of real nourishment, so very economical,
and so easy to prepare, no wise fisher
man will start out without a generous
supply of FRYE'S "DELICIOUS"
BRAND BACON.
Can te had in templing slices, wrapped
In U.16. sanitary Ccliopftane packages.
elicious
BSAND
mm
CM M l
! ion i niriT rnmnnnr
VlflLLIiiUIIK i
i 1111
bershlp is recruited from men with
every political faith."
f.tseorintrd Pr,'M !.nsiMt Wire)
CLEVELAND, Aug. 21.
more than 50,000 members
A nice country homo 4 miles lo j Cleveland Catholic orders parading ,y
town, i mile to school. ISO ! ti,,ni,i, i, ., ,,.i ,..,i..i .. r
3ie-vi, a gems, team, wagon ami
harness. 200 turkeys. 201) cbick-
KIWANIANS LISTEN TO
INTERESTING HEALTH TALK
All -Interesting health talk was
presented at the Kiwanls club
luncheon program today noon by
Dr. DeWalt Payne, county health
officer. Dr. Payne gave a general
discussion of the economical lmpor
tance of public Health work, and
. ". U, a-'KIC 1 IMC IBIIUetl Ul
the local pasteurization campaign
now being conducted In connection
) with the local milk supply, show
Wlth 'OK reasons why safeguards
snouiii ne placed about .the city's
milk supply as a mutter of eeon-
ens.
meats. BHl'C E COMPANY,
Myrtle frenk. Oregon.
14 SEAMEN PERISH
f.Kncitod Preiw Lrnnvt Wlri-1
SUKSDORF ORCHARD
YIELDS FINE PEACHES I
Irs. A. P. Suksdort. of Coos
Junction, called tit the News-Review
sanctum this morning and
presented a box of delicious
peaches, grown nt the Silksdorf or
chards at the junction. Mrs. Suks
dorf says they have 20 acres of
peaches and the trees are loaded
down with the fruit. The peaches
nro selling at so eents per box or
from SI to $1.74 per bushel. The
peaches from their place were well
colored and of excellent quality. In
addition tn 20 acres of peaches they
have a quantity of prunes, apples
and pears.
u pontifical high 'mass, Iho su-
All necessary fanu Imp,,, ts S "nd
most eventful day of its conven
tion today.
Two questions the situation lu
Mexico and alleged circulation of a
spurious Knights of Columbus
PVM ,11 .1 1 ullul - ""'v,Tt n in I'lllin, ine
mi,,., ',,-, i i ,i, i V, '"-""' : most discussion tit the convention.
, In it steamship W. S McKenney, Martin 11. Carmody. supreme
ni riving here today from Seattle, knight, said the expulsion of
, reports the ,oss of fourteen of lier:wi,.3,a n,i ,,., Mexico con
, en'w on the night of August 8.!stltntes a problem In which the
I hey were washed overboard by a i Knights of Columbus . feel very!
mountainous wave while trying to; deeply. He announced the conven-i
, .ye iiaicnwny. i ne wuul at- tion would reaffirm the stand tak-
a velocity esiiinateit at 120 , en at the IMS convention lu Phlla
nillos an hour. dolphin, protesting to Hie t'nltod
o ' States government the expulsion of
j Catholics from Mexico. "We hnvo
i never urged Intervention, but we
; have voiced our protest emphntlc-
ullv." lie siilil.
Carmodv also announced Unit
noted the Knights, who number TOO.ono
members in the counlry. would
not narllciputo in the forihrnniing
presidential election.
"The Knights of Columbus posl-
I lively w ill not endorse Governor
"POOCH" DONOVAN DEAD
l-pawd Win)
Aug. 21 . Will-1
I .rtrlmr,t J'rrW
NATIl'K. Mass..
lain V. "Pooch" Donovan.
Harvard athletic trainer, a sprint
star in tils youth, nml internal loiial
ly known as an aulboiily In many
sports, died at his home here early
loilay. ite was fi2 years old.
Doovan was stricken at the Olym-1 Alfred E. Smith or any other can
pic games at Amsterdam and onldidatn for anv oilier office." Car
the advice of physicians returned j mody said. "Ours Is a strictly imn
in mlvnnc" of the team. partisan nrpniilnntlfin. Onr mem-
DR. H. C. CHURCH
Eyesight Specialist
OF ROSEBURG
will be at the
Douglas Tavern, Drain
nil day -Thursday,
Aug. 23
For Better and Safer
Permanent
Waving
The Leon Oil Way
'Special Price During
August $10.00
Grand Beauty
Shop
Phone 150
ROSESURG BOOTERIE
PORTLAND SAVINGS AND
LOAN CONCERNS UNITE
POHTLANIl, Ore., Aur. 20
Pinna for imirpor of th Union
Snvtnc A l.onn nssoi'lntion with
thi Wileral Savings A Loan n;sn
ftatloii, hnvo biin announoed.
Cnmblnotl asKt-ts will npinoxininti'
$:L3titi.inm, with mwly 11.000
nu'mliors.
(Irnnt rhcloy. prf?'!!!1!, nnd
.lr. It. llnhan, st'oretary-inanacfr
of th Kedi-nil Savings & Loan,
will lf iH-fftiient and vice jmi
tlrnt mntinp of the t'liinn Sav
flips Loan.
IttMi V. Olrntt. n s!i!i nt of the
Union Savinp A Loan since the
first of ih ypar, will bp on the
hoard of directors.
The
Medford Visitors
Mr and Mrs. B. I,. Harry of
Medford were arrivals in this rliy
veslerdav for n hi ii-f huinf?s visit.
ioe Sale
Closes Saturday, Aug. 25
Buy Now and Save!
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE