SDC ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928. GREAT DAY OF BARGAINS IN Dress Shoes SATURDAY i!S. P.TOTAKE OVER ERESTMH PACIFIC.- RUMOR $3.95 PORTLAND, Ore.. Auk. 31. Jg! Southern Pacific rullroud officials Will ore today Halt) (hey have, aa yet, tjno )n forma lion rHutlve to plana of W tho Southern Puclflc to acquire full S control of Northwestern Puciflc by a taking over the Sunlit Fe road's in- gjl turewt. The statement was madejj? I iii, wiinwwr iu u ijui-iy hhiuwiiii, u et Ban Krunotnco report that negotia te I tlonH were under way between the j nance In business, particularly the subjects or budgeting ana account ing, continued 'Ms talks- today, speaking on "Credits" and 'Col lections' two of the most impor tant features of present day busi ness. These talks wore found lo be of exceedingly great benefit to all of those present, giving many new ideas of these business fea tures. The Institute closes this even ing with u dinner at the Uninquu Hotel. The meeting starts at 6:30 and the meal will be followed uy a program which will be featured by an add reus on "Modern llusi ness by A. E. Tate, secretary of the Oregon - State Itetuil Mer chants Association. : NEW TODAY APPLE boxea now available. Denn Gcrrntseii Co. -- 9 : Leading styles in types appro priate for any occasion. The New Fall trend in modest straps or demure pumps. Now greatly reduced for the finish of our annual August clearance. S1.95 Clean up values on shoes, straps and pumps of amaz ing quality. 95c Bargains for thrifty buy ers, who wish to save real money. Women's and children's Hundreds of Surprising Values! Southern Pacific and the Santa Ke for Hale of the latter's one-half In- Wi terest In the Northwestern Pacific, The San Francisco d snatch nuot- &! ed K. II. Maggard, president of the iNormwesiern rucinc, as announc ing that negotiations' were, under way. He was said to have declar ed that, If the deal went through, It would mean the extension of the Northwestern Pacific into new ter ritory. Maggard was quoted as Intimat ing that the long-cherished dream of Eureka, Cal., would be realized and that the railroad would be ex tended to connect with the South ern Pacific's California-Oregon line somewhere In the vicinity of Med- luru or urams ru. gjl The Sun Francisco dispatch quot ed an interview with Paul Klioun, W extfuuuvti vice-pi KHiueiii . ui uiw Hi Southern Pacific. Shoun was said to have declared: "Any Btatement' concerning the Northwestern Pa cific must come from Maggard, I who Is president of that company."! Better Service Better Merchandise J. CARVER HEADS FOREIGN WAR VETS f Auocfati-d VttmM liwn, fire) INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31. Ru gene P. Carver, Jr., of Boston. Mass., today was elected national commander In chief of the vet erans of foreign wars at their twenty-ninth encampment here. He won over Patrick W. Kelley, of Portland, department cornmundev of Portland, the only other caudlf date. Carver was senior vice com mander In chief. Mrs. liessie Hanken.'Of Flcvere, Mass., was elected president of the women's auxiliary. Shu was unopposed. , FOR RENT -5 room bouse, strictly modern. Phone -tlti-lt. NEW fall fur felts now on dis play, Hell Millinery. THE Village I,ockhinllh moved to 53.1 N. Jackson St. Keys fitted. LEI-rtllfES bem alwaysT YmTget them at Nichol's and Carter's Tire Shop. ' THE new chic skull type trimmed hat now on display, Dell Millin ery. COMMON vetch and grain t seed, 2 cents per pound. S. i), (loff, Oakland, Ore. A"KEADV to wear hutgood look lug on the face on. display. Hell .Tilllnery. ELHERTA peaches, while they last $1.00 per bushel. A. V. Suksdorf, Cou Junction. J FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. No children, 42H Pit-sser. MSI 111 III W I IIIH II I III III labopersTosether W. t. HARDING IN THE CONTEST FOR MAYORALTY (Continued from page 1) fries without smoke or unpleasant odor mm .: (dig(0) "I hod always thought a cooking fat would be father unpleasant to taste. What a surprise I not when I first tasted Crlacol It was so good such d fresh, pure taste." To test your cooking fat, taste it. Crlaco's sweel ikvor will astonish you. writes Mrs. Betty Kelly of Tracy Cal. 'TIS TRUE Z When ft lovely woman's hair grows dimmer That oneo wuh burnished like the rye, - Tho only way lo tmve Its shim mer ; i ; . , , - And keep her lovers, tp-to dye. London Calling. ' f ' ' ; W. W. Campbell of Myrtle Creek was Hero Thursday, attending to bualneBB at fairs nnd linking. CURED MEATS Dry Salt for seasoning : 20c Sweet Pickled Pork, try tliis, lb 25c-30c Smoked Dixie Squares, lb. . 22c Smoked Bacon Backs, lb 29c Smoked Cottage I lams, lb 28c Breakfast Bacon Strips, lb. ...if..'.'.'.'.'... 28c Choicest Breakfast, lb . 35c Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard, at 3 lbs 50c Or 1 Vi lbs 25c LUNCHEON SPECIALS Chipped Beef, Kippered Salmon. Boiled Ham. Smoked Herring. Pickled Pegs Feet. Lunch Tongue. Summer Sausages. Pressed Corned Beef. Ham Bologna. Cottage Cheese, etc. FRESH MEAT SPECIALS Beef for Stewing, lb 15c Beef for Boiling, lb 15c Pot Roast of Beef, lb 20c-22c Spare Ribs, lb 15c-18c Pig Hocks, lb 122c Hamburger, lb 22c Sausage, pure pork, lb. . 22c Pork Roast, lb 20c-22c Veal Roast Shoulder, lb 25c Veal Leg and Loin, lb ?...t..:. 30c Beef and Pork Liver, lb '. 15c PEOPLES SUPPLY MARKET Free Delivery Phone 145 NEW YORK, Aug. 31. William Randolph .Hearst; newspaper pub Usher In a cubic from Paris today declared for Herbert Hoover of his home state of California for president. "Apparently the Democratic par ty is endeavoring to make Its op position to prohibition the domin ant Issue of the campaign," he as serted, adding thntt In his opinion It was ,a "false issue." If the people do want n change In prohibition, Hearst said, he thought it would ho in the direc tion of "genuine temperance." "That means Ihey will not want it modlMed by Tammany hall which, a H everybody knows, has always hoeii hand in glove with the liquor InterustB and has always In I ho past, supported the saloon ami been supported by tho saloon," ho cabled. ' Tho real Issuee, he declared, Is the "people's wealth nnd welfare, their material! nnd spiritual ben efits," which, he believes, tho Re publican party is best equipped lo guarantee. As for Tammany, he asserted, "the History of Tammany under Tweed and Croker and Murphy nnd In fact tho Tammany scan dals In New York today establish ed the fact beyond contradiction that the people of the United States do not want Tammany :n i control of the United Stales." He referred tlo Dr. Nicholas Murray Hutlor us "one erstwhile" presidential candidate who "has aligned himself witH Tammany hall and Ihe liquor interests be cause he does not llko Mr. Hoov er's altitude on the liquor question." appearance there has been no for ward movement for many years. If elected, he stated, he will 'give a good, conservative business ad ministration, and will particularly give attention to the task of beautifying the city as far as the Influences of the administration can be used. THE smart vagabond hat made of good quality wool felt, popu lar priced, Hell Millinery.:-: TWO houses for rent One 4-room, one 7-room, both furnished. Xfi7 and MM W. Mosher St. THE smart new Heret Tain lor sport and school wear on , dis play, ReJl Millinery. I.EE TIRES a marvel of long wear ing efficiency. You get them at Nichol's and Carter's Tire Shop. FO R" SALE Hean thresher 1 4: 1 4, ready to run. In good shape. Not old; $20. Uoyers Truck Garden, Dillard. THE new popular hut eye 'brow ef fect In fine quality. Lyon's silk velvet on display, Bell Millinery. Salesman wanted To sell the new Oakland and Ponllac. ' No ex perience necessary. Telephone -MJJ lor appointment with Mr. Hansen. HALE PEACHES for Saturday and Sunduy. A peach that is a peach come nnd see them nt Coos Junction. A. F. Suksdorf. TURN ON THE RAIN Houso Hunter: What's this room, with no ceiling and open to the sky? Agent: It's the shower-bathroom. Tho house was built by ,n Scotchman. Judge. : I ""l "-! BE i USED Cars! The McCormlck-Deerlng tractor has plenty of power to do dry plow ing satisfactorily. See . one nt Wharton Ilros. COLLEGE PLANS RESEARCH WORK FOR INDUSTRY (Continued from page 1) that well wi ill serve save you you money.' 1927 Ford Roadster. 1927 Chev. Touring. 1924 Ford Coupe. . 1 1 925 Star Touring. OPEN EVENINGS Roy Catching Motor Co, FOUND Package containing Stockings and oilier articles. Owner call at News-Review and describe contents of package. Ff)RSALETTTos)onsible paTtF Piano located near 'Roseburg. Easy terms. Berry Piano Co., 437 Lawrence St., Eugene, Ore, A MARK of distinction and good judgment io nave iee iires -on your car. You get them at NI chol"s and Carter's Tire Shop, FOR RENT 300 acres with fine outrange, stocked and equipped good buildings; furniture, fruit, fine water. Cash rental. L. O. Maddux, 401 N. Jackson. WHERE? One hair " mile south of Canyonville. Canyon Tavern an ideal place for the Sunday din ner. Best of service, foods nnd musia Try it Sunday. SlIEEP and turkey' ranches for rent. Farm for rent. Farm to trade for house. All kinds of deals. Houses for rent. C. .Mer rill, ins Mosher St. fTfT"( n ' Nest Monday ft Labor Day, Klien iblt great buiy nation nausea to pay earned tribute to Labor as the basic tbftrce of its material well being. W can join with enthusiasm in thia celebration because, side byjiti with the pro ductive wcrkert of tho West, Safeway baa labored long and diligently to the end that waste shall be eliminated from the costs of distributing the necessities : of lilo and the hardarneti food t dollar of the laborer purchase ill full tneauro of actnal value. All blorca and Markets t closed on Labor Day. Peanut Butter We have it in bulk but the tins are more conven- ..ient in warm weather... 1 u,. 240 Tapioca Minute Tapioca . makes quick summer des 1 serts i C ri Pkg Up " " ' l : Ivory Soap Medium size bar "It Floats." 4 bars 290 ..Extracts.. Maximum extracts are pure and contain a high er percentage of alcohol than: most.' Flavor 1 holds in each variety. Save money and yet have the best. U:..:.. .150 2oz;.. - :. 280 4 oz." 530 They are guaranteed. Try them! Ripe Olives Picnic size olives, in No. 1 can. Very healthful. 2 cans .. Z:.....:....: 270 Deviled Meats Convenient for lunches, picnics, sandwiches, etc. 4 small cans 190 Saltine Wafers Dainty Long Branch salad crackers. Fresh and crisp'. Pkgs 350 2 Orcnite Fly Spray FOR SALE HDD acres with unlim ited outrange, good buildings and. fences. Sheep, goats, team, hogs; fine water. Price $5500., easy terms. L. O Maddux, 404 N. Jackson. suui5mj3 DANCE AT Camas Valley Saturday Nite, Sept. 1 Music by Roseburg Syncopntors KEY fitting da our Hue. We fit keys of any kind. Bring the lock or number. If you have anything you want fixed bring It to The Village Locksmith, 535 N. Jackson. WANTEDParly who picked up 31 x -I Hewitt cord tire and rim. on Oak Creek, Little River or Dixonvillo road, to notify R. R. Wood at News-Review office. Re ward. ' FOR S ALEr "tiwle 192(fBulck six roadster In good condition. Cheap for cash or will trade for cows. Angora goats or sheep, S. E. Hell! well, Roseburg, phone 3SF2. Puritan Malt Extract Results guaranteed Pump Sets Pints LHop 83c rALT It It 17 Seasonable Savings Sweet Potatoes 6 pounds .. : 270 Watermelons Fresh local pound Celery Fresh , and crisn ' lC. 2 bunches :: . . . ..150 Store No. 255, ' Roseburg, Phone 230 pear. Pear men, despite the fact that Ihey are experts In their work, had overlooked this possibil ity, but when it was pointed out to them by a college research man Ihey immediately adopted the tde and will make several thousand dollars more from their pears J than they would otherwise have reunreu. "That Is ono thing (hat we are now trying to do with these mer chants Institutes that we hav been conducting throughout the state. We nre not trying to tell the merchant how to run his busi ness or outline to blm nuy de finite program for the conduct of , his affairs. We have made a spe- clal study of certain business con I dltlons and are bringing to the i merchants the results of our study. ( It Is) our desire merely to present i suggestions based upon the ac 1 curate research, bringing Ideas that have been proven practical through experience." The business institute has sti far I been very successful. The attend ; anae yesterday afternoon was con siderably larger than In the morn ing, nnd In the evening there Nvns a large audience present to hear the excellent address on retail celling. This talk was of excep tionally great value to the mer chants and their sales forces con taining many excellent sueges linns which if followed would serve lo Increase sales. A slight change was made in to day's program, Mr. Vance combin ing his addresses on store ar langcment nnd Window Trim into one topic. This was necessnry as he was required to return to Cor vallls today and had to leave ne I fore noon. Prof. K. E. Bosworth, who has (been giving the addresses on ft- DANCE Rowell's Hall TENMILE Saturday, September 1 Music by TWILIGHT ENTEPTAINERS of Bandon Come to the open Pavilion where you can keep cool while you dance. CITY OF SUTHERLIN SAWMILL AND BOX FAC TORY OPPORTUNITY 14,000 acres with 524 million feet of Douglas fir and 35 million sugar pine. PRICE 51 00 M ft. The city will donate mill site adjoining trackage containing 150 acres. Knit her particulars E. O. KINOWKLL, SUTHERLIN CHAMBER O F CO M M E RC E, Sul Merlin, Oregon. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 2;to w. onk FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board nnd Veneer Panel Cut t(f Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCK ELRE AS DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTaMETRI8T Specialist In (he fitting of Glasses 116 Jacksnn St. DEER HCNTERS Season . opens Sept. 10th. Come where doer are plentiful Guides, pacttei'H and pack horses furnished at reasonable rates. . Address A. B. ( Davis, Dothan, Oregon. ! W A NT E D M aifv I thcar to sell Fuller brushes In Douglas coun ty. Malt application, address, and phone number to Fuller Brush Co, eu Vinpqua Hotel,1 Roseburg. Manager will call applicants Tuesday. i WE buy all kinds of used furniture and tools. We also sell all kinds used furniture. Call us and we will be with you. Also practl rally new electric washing ma-, chine, $55. Roseburg Salvage i W. Cass St. j Bl.'Y a homo. Party leaving town must sell, fi room house, large lot, nt a big sacrifice. $250.00 down, about 8 years to pay bal- ance nt ?9-3S per month, some as cheap rent. fl. W. YOU NO A SON, 116 Casa St. Phone 417. HOME owners, do you need ready cash? If you own your homo nnd need immediate funds ' we can give you prompt service. Our monthly payment plan offers an easy method of liquidating loan. No commissions, no delays. Umpqun Savings nnd Loan Asso- edition rimiHna Ahvtrnnt ttMtr MKAK the new t;rosiey an electric radio six and eight tube sets. With power driven Dynamic speaker. Six tube set complete 105.00. Eight tube set $132.50. Eight tube console with power driven Dynamic speaker $187.50. This set will please tho real 1 fan. All models In stock. Tay. i lor's Battery and Electric Sta i tlon. In Roseburg Super Service ' Station. Cor. Rose and Onk Sts. i J. O. NEWlTA N DA X vTson r s e n c a r s 'Ford 1-ton truck with new tires, cab and Ruckstell $300 jOo.Ue Coupe. 19?4 350 1 ',)odge Sedan. 1926 550 Chevrolet tourlnp. 1925 . 350 Ilutck touring. 1922 325 Studebaker with enclosures, I 1923 . 550 ' J. O. NEWLAND AND SON ! RoRebuig. Oregon I Phone 458 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. 1 EXPERT CULLING. SffX Umpqua Poultry Co. M5Wi":'4? We are located in the former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur, North Roseburg. ! STORES TO CLOSE All stores, except bakeries l nnd nieut mnrkets, will bo closed nil day Monday, Sep- j tember 3, Labor liny. Bakeries and meat mnrkets will re- ! main open until 9 n. m. There will be no deliveries. There will be no Issue uf the News- Review Mondny. ItOSICmmo MERCHANTS ! ASSOl'IATION. Ily E. K. Kenny, Secretary. CONFERENCE DATES '. HAVE.BfcErVfcldANGED! ntlemlnnce nnd n most beneflclnl meeting. The dntos tor the .regional con (erence of the Southern Oregon Parent-Teacher association have been chnnged to October 23, 24 and 25, according to word received here today by Mrs. n. D. Williams, who is a member of the committee in charge of. the arrangements for the coming meeting. It Is an ticipated that there will he a large FRANCES LINTOTT . Piano Studio , OPENS SEPT. 4TH 522 8. Main St. Phone 4 19. J "Melody Way" used by over 2WI public schools, conservntories, uni versities, colleges nnd normal schools. Phone 390 for information. "THE MELODY WAY" STUDIO Reopens Sept. 5th MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE, Director Rooms 1 and 2 Kohlhagen Bldg. Phone 390 PEACHES Lemon Clings now ready at the Curllt ranch. Bring containers. Phone 8F4. F. M. Curtis ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 s M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hone 284 k and Kane Sts. Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embalmer c j