srx ROSEBORG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1928. DOUGLAS COUNTY BUSINESS INSTITUTE A Condensed Business Course for Executives, Accountants, Clerks, Salesmen, Ad- . "15, j :f& ..t vertising People BY , College Experts With Long Years of Practical Training - No Progressive Merchant or Salesman Can Afford to Miss These Sessions COVERING Advertising, Business Budgeting, Cost Accounting, Credits, Collections, Store Arrangements, Window Trimming, Salesmanship. 171" JZC nPJ?lVrD T? Beginning at 9:00 A.M. JVLIVO 1 JlfllJrLIl Thursday, Aug. 30, 1928 . ' THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO THE SESSIONS L MRS. HAMILTON, WIFE CIRCUIT JUDGE, IS DEAD (Continued from paee 1.) the Presbyterian church and wbb1 affiliated also with the Daughters of the American Revolution. In: the patriotic aetivitleH of the I tit ter organization aim devoted as much of her wprk as her strength : would permit, serving in numer-; ous capacities, and holding the of-1 fk'M ol director fur many years. Hit anceslrai lint-age gave her a; in oh t distimvilHhed connection I with the Daughters of the Ameri-1 can Hcvolutiou and entitled her to the highest honors of that and similar organizations. The body is to be brought to Rose burg tomorrow and will be taken to the Koacburg Undertak-j ing Parlors. Funeral arrangements! will not be definitely made until after the arrival of Judge HaniU-! ton and the other relatives tomor1 row. ; DRAGER FRUIT PLANT AT SALEM IS BURNED 8 J Be Ready for Emergencies You spend, a great deal to make your car GO Why not Invest a little to make it STOP? It is most important that you be able to Stop your car. One failure of your brakes may be FATAL. Our Jumbo Brake Tester Exposes the weak points in your brakes. Drive in and have them tested and put in condition for emergencies. PERCY CROFT Cor. Douglas and Main Sts. Roseburg MELON FARMER WHO KILLED BOY WILL FACE TRIAL (AMOclated" I'roM U-awnl Wire) VALK, Ore., Aug. 2f(. J. M. Wallace,"?!), will appear in court hero tomorrow for hearing in con nection with an Indictment charg ing him with (he killing of Robert Gray, 1!, who was shot to death while taking watermelons from the Wallace farm. Young Gray was killed by a shot from a revolver. A coroner's jury found Wallace guilty of the shooting, and he was indicted by the grand Jury yesterday in this connection. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Sheridan St. barber shop hereafter will display the Union shop card and chnree Union prices. K. At. KENNEDY, Prop. and now the 6-Car Family t ' ,. ,. i 4j 41 rT1y)0 car families are pikers compared to the McAllisters of Monroe, Wash who i ?' "'"Xs i transportation available. The family) has three Dodge Brothers cars and three Graham Brothers trucks. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister use the Senior sedan; their dauRhtors use. a Standard Six and their sons use a Victorv Si: The HrnttlZV,'Jni i "transporting cattle from the McAllister farm to market. A Graham Brothers meat delivery truck is not shown in the picture. Union Oil Has Fleet of Planes 8 SSS Purchase, r- ' .J JL I s else Rill mmwm. ASSURED TREATMENT Write today for FREE book describing the Dr. C J. Dean famous non-iurtflcal method of treat- ins i l!ea and otlier Kectal and Colon ailments, which we u$t exclusively. Also gives detail ol our WRITTEN ASSURANCE TO ELIMINATE PILES, no matter now severe, un REFUND PATIENTS FEE c -DEANS RECTAL COLON CLINIC Dn Buildlnij. StrL Min pjiiinmllt Court tiouir PonriANO. onccaN SCATTtC SAN FBANCfiCO - LOS ANCE.LES NEWS BRIEFS (Aisoclatrd I'rpM I.(A?(1 Wire) LIVINGSTON, Mont., Aug. 2S. Tourist travel to Yellowstone na tional park bus passed the 200,000 mark this season, figures com piled by tiie park authorities show. The total to date is 200,000. or 25,. 000 ahead of last year at this time. TIFFIN, (., Aug., 28. Member ship 'In fraternal orders is boiug hard hit by the automobile and the radio, according to Slate Senator William A. Clark, Urlmna, Ohio; "The former lodge man now takes his family automobile riding or remains home to listen to the radio Instead of going to lodge nuMittngs," Clark, state organizer for the Junior Order United Ameri can Mechanics .said In his report lo the stale convention here today. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 2S. For the protection of I he public, it is said, representative! of the Portland In surance Exchange, the Special Agents' Association of Oregon ami Washington, and (he Oregon Stale Insurance Agent h' Union, have asked Claro A. Lee, state In surance commissioner, to require a higher qualification standard for agents In Oregon. This could be done, they suggested, by adoption in part of the (nullification blank used in California. Lee said he would act on the request in 10 days. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 2S. Citizens of 101k City, Nashville and Yaquina. have filed with the public service commission a protest ngninst the, Southern Pacific company's threat ened removal of I rain service be tween Albany and Yaquina. ! HIRAM JOHNSON IS EASY VICTOR IN CALIFORNIA (Continued from page 1.) Muvwlatrd 1'reHs Leust-d Win?) SALEM, Ore., Aug. 29. Louis Lachmund of Salem, owner of the Drager Fruit company which suffered a disastrous fire here early this morning, roughly estimated 4 the total loss of the fire at about 500,000. He' believes 4 his own loss la building and contents is about $40,000. The North Pacific Prune Growers association suffered a loss es- timaLed at from $20,000 to $25,000 In , stored loganber- lies. The loss was partially covered by insurance. How the fire started was not known. Pal of Obregon's Slayer Is Jailed Upon the assassination of Presl dent-elect Obregon of Mexico Carlos Castro Balda (above) friend of the assassin escaped. The other day he gave himself up and was jailed in Mexico City. A reward of S5000 offered for his apprehension was paid to a friend who advised Balda to surrender to police. Two of the t luce Additions to tlic fleet. C. I' I.icncsch, mana ger of (cctinic.il relations nild head of (lie Union Aviation De partment, appears in the pilot's seat, with V. L. Stewart, Jr., ftnd Gurney R. Nci-lin ' as pas sengers, on a recent business trip to San Diego. miiilo hy Oci-llii C. Cassprly of Sun Muteo, In the olKhth contres- slniml district, ugninsi representa-' tivfl Arthur M. l'Yci republican, j of S;m .lost'. Frto apparently had i won the republican nomination, as 4n of the dlxtiii'tx Tim precincts! Itnvc him 2l.ii.ia votes to Mrs. Cas- j serly'sr 531!). Mr. Cnsserly, a dele snte to the recent Houston ilemo-1 mule convention, hnti received j 4ISS democratic voles, lo l-'rec's I ,1:1TS democratic ballots. WASHINGTON'. Auk. 29. Chair man Work nf the republican na tional romutlttee; announced today that the original limine! of between M.uon.oon ami Jl.oun.uiiil for the presidential canipalun had not been extended. Itr. Work's stntement was issued I In reply to one by John J. Ilaskob, 1 chairman of the democratic nn-1 tlonal .'oiinnlltee, lhat liaskoh had Information that the republican -hudcet was between Sll.tirtOntlit ami fs.niMi.iinti. "Yesterday' press dispatches! from St. l.nnls quoted Mr.- fiaskob I as claiming Inn electoral voles for' Coventor Smith." Work said. I "This morning's papers quotes j Mr. Ilaskob as saving he 'has In-! formation' that the republican bud-I get is netween sh.ooo eno and t (inn.onn. ' "tne statement Is as absurd as the other. "Our original budget of 13 0(10 OeO to S4.onn.no(l has not been extended." TO L. R: Chambers Service Station Douglas nnd Mnin streets Phone 649. FOR THE BEST . 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Every used car we offer for sale has been care fully gone over and is "right" when it goes into our store will be "right" when you get it. USED CARS YOU CAN TRUST AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. J. O.Newland & Sbn( Roseburg, Oregon Telephone 458 AT BRAND'S EX- TR A FANCY FRUIT Gravenstoln npples, 75c to $1.50. Indian, Crawford, El- bortn, Mulr poaches. Klpe or green Bartlett pears. To- ltny, Malga, Thompson's seed- less grapes. Melons from Gar- den Valley. Fresh Calymyr- na figs. Pacific Highway 3 miles north. t LODGEDIRECTORY 1 . Woodmen of the World, Camp No 126 Meets in the Odd FellowB Hall In Itoseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Laurel Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday ot each month In Masonic Temple. All members requested to at tend and visiting companions welcome. L. M. LEHRBACH. High Priest W. F. HARRIS, Sec. A. F. & A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13 Regular communication sec ond and fourth Wednesdays each month at Mnsonlc Temple, Rose burg, Ore. VIsltoBs welcome. F. A. COOK, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Sec. Job's Daughters No. 5 Meets first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. MasonLc Temple. Master Mn sons nnd O. E. S. members al ways welcome. ELIZABETH RENNEU, Sec The Shrine of the Bear Flag W. O. M. I Sleets In Moose hall second nnd fourth Fridays at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome. ' CONSTANCE BLACK. S. R. .TESSIE CALHOTTN, Rec. VIVIAN PHILLIPS. Treys. Neighbors" of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle. No. 49. Meets cn first nud third Monday evenings, in K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neigh bors Invited to attend. ELSIE WILLIAMS. O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY, Clerl Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple No. 4. Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at the K. of P. hall. Vis itors nlwavs welcome. LENA YOTTNG. M. E. C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. Union Enoampment No. 9, I .60. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Patri archs alwnvs welcome. S. M. KELLEY. C. P. C. F. CRAMER. IT. P. CARL W. OHMAN. Scribe W. B. A. O. T. W.. Roseburg Re view No. 11 Holds regular meetings on second nnd fourth Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters invited to attend reviews Maccabeo Hall, Pine nnd Cass streets. MRS. MARY WILCOX. JESSIE RAPP, Col. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326 Holds regular communica tion at the F.Iks Temple on each second snd fourth Thursdays of each month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. WALTER S. FISHER. E. R. DOUGLAS WAITE, Sec. ' This historic building, still standing In the city of Sonoma, was the scene of the making of the Bear Flag and the capture of General Vallejo, the Mexican commander. From the balcony above, the Bear Flag was first displayed after It had been carved out with a bowla knife from the miscellaneous strips of cloth. The car In the photo graph Is a Chevrolet cabriolet which recently made a trip Into thli injuresting country. ' Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In Maccabeo Hall on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of oach month, nt 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good standing always welcome. J. n. BAILEY, Jr. W. Pres. GEO. STALEY. Jr.. P. W. Pres. . B. F. GOODMAN, Sec. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. 6. O M Meets first an1 third Wed nesdnys of the month. Moos) Hall, 248 N. Jnckson street. Vis iting brothers welcome. GEO. P. CILHAM, Diet. H. O. PAROETER, Sec. JNO. M. THRONE. Trens. DEMOLAY CHAPTER Regular communication 2nd and 4th Thursdays Masonic Hall. Knights of Pythian, Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets everv Wednesday In Knlfhts of Pythias hall. 134 Rose street. Visitors always wel come. C. W. HORNER. C. C. ROY O. YOVNO. M. F. GKO. R. WARE, K. R. S. Roseburg Rebek-.ii Lodge, No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel "lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting mem bers in good stnndlng are con dlally Invited to attend. EVELYN HOOVER, N. 0. V GERTRUDE HATFIELD. R. S. O. E. S., Roseburg Chapter, No. 3 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. ETHEL L. WEBB, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Sec. I. O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethren are always wel come. J. E. DENT. N. O. A. J. GEDDES, Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. K. O. T. M Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month in Maccabee hall, corner Cass and Pine streets. Visiting Knights alwavs welcome . L. O. GOODMAN. Com'. W. A. RAPPER. K.