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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1928.
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MISS VICTORIA WARNER
BUSING
Pasteurized JflilR
exclusively in conducting her k
Cooking School Demonstrations
ROSEbIjRG DAIRY
: . PHONE 186
; ' , ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE PASTEURIZED
MILK. CREAM, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE
IF11A COURT
f ! 1 a yi 1 T Paid for all kinds of
nignesi asn rnces ks.Sx
Our Plant is Modern in Every Respect We Invite Your Inspection. Expert
Advice on Poultry FREE. EXPERT CULLING. :-
TiStS,'. . Umpqua Poultry Co. 643 ""ftTA."
We are located in the former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur,'
North Roseburg. : '
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4. Tho
finding of a grand Jury that po
Slice are on tho payrolls of boot
I leggers and have received bun
fdieila of thousands, perhaps , mil-
lions of dollars, in bribes caused
fa stir today. . ; i'
if Tho Jury's ro'poi't says also'ih.it
-I'Hquor interests havo , been pro
elected for years by 'an alllanco of
;1lolice and "misguided" pollii
;cians, and that the menace of gun
mion aiicl. gangsters ', threatens to
jnake this city a second Chicago,
hvilli target ' practice - held in .the
Streets and human beings the tar-
rets. . , :-.. ,
The grand jury was called two
. ftveeks ago to investigate, gang
nurdors, bootlegging and .other
underworld activities.
' Judo Edwin O .Lewis aflor rend
;ing tho roport granted tho Jury's
-u-equest to continue lis investigation.
Hum ring's must be broken up, he
ATTENTION
LEGIONNAIRES
. - .,
Regular meeting of Umpqna
Post No. .16 American Legion
Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 p. m. !
Legion club room, Roseburg
armory.
Nomination of officers for
ensuing year.' Largo attend-
ance desired. Bo sure to at-
tend.
- . ADJUTANT
said in addressing the jurors, and
their trail of murder and corrup
tion must be eliminated. If the pb
lico department is not purged, he
said, by the- proper city, officials
and the civil service commission,
he will appoint a commission un
der the city charter that will have
power to subpoena any witness,
no matter what his station, to tea
tity. "I will this,'.' Judge Lewis
said, ''if it takes the commission
years to complete the task, and if
It necessitates the use of the most
extraordinary methods ever evolv
ed to combat crime here."
Salesman wanted To sell tho
new Oakland and Pontiac. No ex
perience necessary. Telephone 4-16
for appointment 'with Mr. Hansen.
DRY AGENTS RAID
DAIRY; FIND MILK
( Associated Prow Lcnneil Wire)
CHICAGO, Sept. 4. The eight
column "streamer" headline on the
home edition of todny'B Tribune
was: s
"Drys Raid Dairy; Find Milk."
Tho story dealt with a raid by
federal prohibition agents at the
Western Dairy ' company's plant
whore, the liaper said, two agents
with ' revolvers lined DO employes
of the concern against a wall and
then searched -the place,- even
"poking their fingers Into milk
bottles, and dnmaglng machinery"
in a fruitless hunt tor liquor.
' The warrant under which the
raid was made was -obtained on
tho statement of ono of tho agoutis
who said ho had sinollod "a strong
odor of alcohol and fermenting
mash" from tho dairy.
The Tribune Bald that owners of
the dairy had consulted attorneys
In an effort to learn it thoy have
any legal redress for tho damage
they chargo was done. '
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
As democratic nominee for the
office of county judge, I solicit the
support of the voters of Douglas
county at tho genoral election to
be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1928.
WALTER S. HAMILTON
hr.T.W.TiW.W.ro.T.T.TTtIM
MONEY
a
Compare Our Rates With
Those of Other Organizations Doing
Business in the State
i Schedule set out below shows the total amount it costs to carry our various
loans per month. . '
fj We have no requirement that our borrowers take additional investment stock.
Total
Monthly Payment
$ 6.34
11.67
18.00
23.34
29.67
" 35.01 '
41.34
46.67
s 53.00
. ' 58.33
ua Savings and Loan
-ASSOCIATION-
. . . . ORGANIZED 1917 .
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
MONEY PLACED IN OUR INSTITUTION IS NOT SIMPLY
SAFE It Earns More!
(AuMlBtfHj PrvM Leued Wire)
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. The
heroacquitted" was the sub-tltlo
written by Los Angeles courts in
the final scene of the house party
to-couK room battles of Tom Mix,
film, cowboy, and Will Morrissey,
cabaret and stage comedian. -
Mix was acquitted of battory
charges In hiB trial in municipal
court yesterday after the judge
had declared that the western star
had acted only as "airy prudent,
red blooded man,, would act in the
battle that came early one Sunday
morning at the end of a beach
house warming party. And, sum
mine up the evidence In the case,
Judge Leonard Wilson concluded
that both Morrissey and his wife,
Middle Miller, were intoxicated at
the tinio of the after-party Htrtig-
Kle; that the comedian provoked
Mix by a volley of profanity and
that the screen actor had a right
to defend himself from the verbal
and fistic attack.
Mix brought a supoprtlng cast of
film and business notables to the
court room ..with btni. They In
cluded Monte Blue, Dorothy Dwan,
Mary Aiten, Leo Carrillo, Adela
Rogers Hyland and Finis Fox, all
of the films, trying Hellman, the
banker, and others. They testified
for him as cnaracter witnesses.
" In response to a question as to
his occupation. Mix described hlnv
self as a "rancher and film actor."
He testified that he had not taken
a drink of "hard liquor" iu twelve
years.
RELIGION AND MOVIES
SUNDAY ALLIES IN IOWA
- 'Auocfatod Trca i-eaded Wire)
CONWAY, Iowa, Sept., 4. Con
way has solved the Sunday movie
problem by holding religious ser
vices and Bhowing films in an op
en-alr theater, the audience being
privileged to attend both without
leaving its seats.
Regular church scrvicos, begin
ning -at 8:30 p.-m.', precede the
movie. After the religious cere
mony attendants collect admission
fees from those who remain.. The
open-air theater was built by Con
way's business 'men.
lloth ministers and movie folk
are satisfied with Uie arrangement.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L
NEW ALBANIA MONARCHY
PROTESTED TO LEAGUE
TIRANA, Albania, Sept. 1. Ah
med Zogu, president of the Alban
ian republic, was today formally
proclaimed . king by tho national
assembly-, ,
LONDON, Sept. 1. An Ex
change, telegraph dispatch from
Tirana ' states that republican
lenders in Albania have issued n
manifesto demanding the inter
vention of the Legu.9 of Nations
and of the great- powers generally
against what they term "the tyr
anny of the new king of Albania,
Ahmed Zogu."
Falling .to obtain intervention,
tho opponents of the new jnon
archy threaten to start a revolu
tion. ,
LIQUOR DEPRIVES
GIRL OF EYESIGHT
(AsAncintpd Prriw l.rflscd Wfro)
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 1.
A few drinks of liquor given her
by H man she had known around
movie studios has cost Jane Buck
mnntef, 23 year old family extra
her eyesight. Today Theodore Hay,
24, who admitted he gave her the
liquor, was under arrest and the
girl was in a hospital. "There was
nothing wrong with it," llay 1611
police. "I drank some myself. '
NOTICE
After this date, I Mill not hn re
sponsible for bills made by anyone
olhcr than myself, Auk. 31.
RAM MeDOWni.r.. .
NEW FEDERAL PRISON FOR
WOMEN 'OFFICIALLY O. K.'D
Amount
Borrowed , Principal Interest
$ 500.00 - $ 3.00 $ 3.34
1000.00 5.00 6.67
15O0.00 8.00 . 10.00
2000.00 10.00 13.34
2500.00 13.00 16.67
3000.00 - 15.00 20.01
3500.00 . , 18.00 . 23.34
4000.00 20.00 26.67
4500.00 23.00 30.00
5000.00 25.00 33.33
Umpq
I OFFICERS
K E. N. Ewart, Pre.
K A, G. Sutherland
J H. O. Pargeter. Secretary.
V V. J. Micelll, Treas.
S Carl E. Wlmberly, Atiorrey
Phone 87
DIRECTORS
E. N. Ewart M. E. Rltter
Carl E. Wimberly W. F. Harrli
Guy Xordon O. V. Wimberly
, Henry Harth H. O. Pargeter
A. G. Sutherland
Dour-las Abstract Bldg. 243 North Jackson Street
f AuBncinlrfl IV-p Lrawd Wire)
AI.DKKKON, W. Va., fiopl. I.
Condition. at Ihe recently con
structed fprternl prison for wom
en, located here, are "exception
ally koocI," members of a congres
sional InvcrUiKitlhtK committee
stated today following an Inspec
tion of tho Institution yesterday.
"Discipline and- morale nt the
prison Benm lo bo especially good
and official nre taking excep
tional care of the prisoners," John
.1. Corew, New York congressman,
said after the inspection.
Two hundred women, principal
ly drug addicts and drug vendors,
are now housed at tho Institution,
the committee said. Thenn lnmut:n
are housed In the 17 cotlagos and
In tltn main buildings. Knch of
the cottages was found to In suf
ficiently large to accommodate
from 30 to 4fl prisoners.
The visit to Aldersnn prison, nf
which Dr. Mary B. Harris is sup
erintendent, was the final call of
tho committee on Its present tour,
' " O"
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FUMKIACE
J,H. SINNIGER
Sheet Metal Works ' '
ROSEBURG, ORE.
PHONE 428
329 N. JACKSON
which JIulmI broko a log whilo ho .11 barnuLormlnfr piiraclnltt)
visiting Willi Colonel Clmrlca A. jumper, whs showing IiIr rrlemht,
Llnilhurgli In iMcdlonl recent ly. Blithered on Ihe front porch, how
Colonel Limlhergh, who used lo ti innichuto jtinip In lnnde. Hn
tipped Ills chnir. over backward
several times us thouKh "bulllliK
out"' of n piano;' -
Keed thought ho would try It,
just ror fun. Ho "balled, out." 'His
chair was too. close .to tho odgo or
tho porch and, ho foil, to tho
ground, breaking his leg.
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TEX RANKIN, PORTLAND'S RACING FLIER, LAUGHS AT HOODOOS
TRIED "BAILING
OUT," BUT INSTEAD
HE "WA6HED OUT"
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flfn-dor of the TrHnHrontinpniHl
j Air Transport company, rrvpatl
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clUenti buirouadiog tfie fall tu
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He will atop at Troy, O., to Install a new motor. H haa entered the c:Ja "A" dlvlHion of the dTby for planoa with motor of Hot over W honw
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