!! I: RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBimq OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER '8, 1928, i -i : T' j THRU? i ' ! v r t I' r - American Legion Dnim'Cdrps 51 -., MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND TEACHER Phones 633-R 30F33 ' TERM OPENS ii.i.i.i.iii.iii.iiiii.ii.iii3.;.ii.w X E. EVANS Superior CABBAGE ONIONS SQUASH PEPPEfIS EGG PLANT Fame of Dillard Cantaloupes ;'" Superfecto, Burl Gem, J. E. Evans Gold Line, ' ; ' f. Rocky Ford Fame of Dillard Watermelons Klecky's Sweet, Black Seeded Chilian, Black , Seeded Angeleno or Bobo These Melons are pick of crop and not -culls -or clean. up of ' ' . patch. , ' PRICES THAT HAVE NO COMPETITION J Superior Gardens' Pioneer Stand . J. E. EVANS, - Dillard, Oregon' MMii--f.tMtMWft S. C. KURDY STORE OUWCESSALETO START WEDNESDAY One of the largest merchantile offerings .Roseburg has known for many months, Is being announced today by the S. C. Rurdy store. Mr. Kurdy la planning the reor ganization pf the sales lines, and in order to dispose of the piece goods stock is making attractive offers to the shoppers of the city. He has obtained the services of J. E. Beard,, an experienced saleH manager, who is directing the campaign, and is preparing, far an exceptionally" big sale. Thw, store is to be closed Monday arid Tues day of ne?ct week, whileythe goods are marked with the new sates prices and preparations made for the special selling campaign. Prospective customers hre being furnished -with a large circular an nouncing the sale, and the excep tional values offered, while addi tional announcement is .made through a large advertisement in today's issue of the News-Review, Tiie sale starts- Wedneseday, Sep tember 12, at 9 a. m., and promise to be one of the laragest the bus iness district has seen. for consid erable time.. . - Rib grass seed is sold at a very low price at Wharton Bros. J. F. BARKER, 50 YEARS IN CITY, TAKEN BY DEATH (Continued from page 1.) a very small way with capital of only $1,000, Business Enlarged From time to time he enlarged his grocery business, and finally in 1SS7 erected a building on Jarkson street, where he continu ed bis activities for many years. He then branched out into the Implement line, and handled ft large and complete line of farm machinery and eqnpipment, the business which he conducted or a long period of lime now being op erated by Wharton Brothers. Mr. Barker was also interested in agriculture and held extensive; farm Interests for many- years. A lare farm on IJeer creek was re rent ly sold to Lester Bell. He also hRd Interests in various parts of the county, as well as much busi ness property In Roseburg": Dur ing recent years he has been liv ing In retirement due to bis health In 1S85 he was united In mar- rlage to Annie E. Jones, a daugh-! ter of Isaac Jones, a pioneer of Douglas county. His widow and three children, Mrs, I. O. Broad - way, Roseburg; Mrs. L. W. Jossa i and Clifford Barker of Seattle, sur vive him. Despite his extensive business Mr. Darker always found much Saturday Night 1 Coolest Place in Town ' Finest Dance Floor Music by ' Phat Hart's Rhythm Boys OF SINGING Kohlhageft Bidg. SEPT. 17 3j I S, Gardens CORN Yellow Bantam PEACHES POTATOES - . PRUNES i BEETS : . . GRAPES - CARROTS r ' APPLES CUCUMBERS . PEARS M. J, LUCAS, Dillard, Oregon time to devote is elvie effairs. He served fot a long period of years us a member of the city council, iioltmiK the responsible position 'of chairman 'Of the street committee, where he served Jn a very effi cient manner. He was also a mem ber- of the' school board for sev eral terms. He was also active for many years ia the Chamber- of Commerce work. jt , Fraternally he was',' connected with the Odd Fellows, Elks, aud United, Workmen. lodges. The body has been removed to the Roseburg Undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements are . being held up pending the receipt of word from relatives. Buick sedan. This ear has been kept nice and is an exceptionally good value. For sate by Hansen Chevrolet Co. E. MANDA DIES - . AT HOSPITAL Earl Manda, who has been liv ing at Canyon Camp, near Can yonville, Ore., since January, pars ed away at Mercy hospital early yesterday morning at the age of 42 years. He was born in Iowa on December 8, 1885, and his, rela tives live in Ogden, IHoh. He was ntjt married. Mr, Monda's body was removed to the Douglas Fun eral Home, where preparations are being made for shipment to Ogden this afternoon. AGED MEN FIGHT; SON OF : ONE SLAIN WITH GUN (Awoeat Yw LntMtl Wire) GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Sept. 8. A fist fight last night between two aged ranchers. A, O. Seheff. 79, and W, H, Stutsman, 3, fcm t in tlin death today of Sehaff's son, William, who was shot when he came to his father's aid, The elder Schaff himself suffer ed severe injuries on thestiead, the result of being struck with a shov el and was in a critical condition, bofh of the men were "alleged to have used irrigation - shovels to strike the other during the fight. A gun was brought into the fight by a stepson of Stutsman who spught to help the latter. The elder Stutsman is alleged to have seized it ami r?ot-SehafFs son. . - Sheep dip and branding, are sold at Wharton Bros. paints SALEM WOMAN, MOTHER . V, LOCAL MAN, DEAD. SAL12M, ;Sept. S. Funeral ser- . vices for Mr Lydia . Rarff, who died yesterday In her home on Salem Heights, will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock nt Clough Unston chapel. Mrs. Sarff had been 111 for more than a year. Her husband died Jn Salem seven years ago. The Sarffs came to Oregon from Long Prairie. Minn., 17 years ago. Mrs. Sarff Is sur- vlved by one daughter, Mrs. M. L. Whltesell of rout three. Salem, j who is seriously III at. this time: 'and by three sons. Clem Sarff; of !Coltege OrOTe; E. O. Sarff, of Roseburg. and Arch Sarff of; Se- dro Wooley, Wash. Ten- grand children also sorvlve her. Mrs. Rarff was a. member of the United Brethren ctrareh ter many years. LOCAL Roofipg at Wharton Bros. : Miss Mildred C. Ramsey of Wil ls mi na is a visitor here for, a few. days: , . ,. j Use BK for poultry diseases. It : ia sold at Wharton Bros,' , From Coast Mr. and Sirs, Andy p. '-Davis of Marshfield were ia this city on a "business visit over .Thursday. From Salem -Q. H. Moriev, resident of Salem, was ia lioseburg over Thursday looking after business effain and visiting. j ' Oakland sedan, 1S2? model. ; Looks and runs like a new car. Of fered for said hi as for nearly half 'cost, Hansen Chevrolet Co.- From' (Jamas Miss Mildred C. Ramsey of Cam as Valley spent yesterday ,and to day' hi tills city visiting- friends and transacting business. Sutherltn Visitor " Mrs. J. Eailey, resident of Suth erlln. was shopping and- meeting friends In this . -iy for a; t few hours Friday. :'' ' : ' Chevrolet ton trucjt. Just over hauled , sfid ready to' go, 1926, mo del. For sale by Hansen Chevrolet On Business Vincent Presehern, rancher of Melrose, spent ifrimy auornoon in mis city visiting ana attending to business matters, ' Dlxonvlite Visitor ' : J. Cunningham of nixonylllc spent several hours-trading' undl looking ' after business ' matters here yesterday, , u Iiulek Bcdan, Thia car has teen kept nice and Is an except lonaily good value. For sale by Hansen Chevrolet Co, , ' . ' . V . Spent Friday , Frank Palmer of Yonealla ,wns In Rosebiirjr Friday looking lifter business affaire and visiting with friends. In From Tiller Mrs. L, -M. Rnsseii of Tiller spent several hours In Roseburg Friday, visiting and looking after business interests. . Rica Creek Visitor"- J, C. Bradford,' resident of Rice Creek, was' is Rossbwrg . visiting and looking after business ; inter ests.esterday afternoon. - '- f Visitors Friday Mr. and Mrs- Ray' Wright ' of Bays Creek were in this1 city Fri day afternoon visiting with friends and nttenftng to Imsim-ss nfinlrs. From Fair Oaks Mr. and Mrs. John Aheene' of Fair Oaks -were in Roseburg Fri day afternoon visiting with friends and attending to . business mat ters. . ' Visitors from Seattle - Ray Fredland and Gordon Ham ilton 'of Seattle stopped over here last night and today to visit with friends. They were en . route "home following a trij to San Fran 'cisco. i Juvenile Officer on THp Miss Agnes PMchford, county Juvenile officer, left this morning for Salem on business. She is tak ing a small runaway boy back to the girls and boys training school and will return here Sunday eve ning. , , . - . Dick Kfemm in Hospital Riehard Kli'mm, employe In. the baggage room of -the loeal South ern Pacific depot, was taken to the company hospital in Shu Fran cltco and tills wetk underwent it major operation. lie is reported to be doing fln and his recovery Is expected soon, Back From Fair Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff return ed last night from Grants Pass where they attended the Jose phine county fair. Mr. Goff reports that there is an exceptionally fine attendance at the fair and that the exhibits are above the'average. The mining display is a new fea ture sponsored by the niines asso ciation. A building has been er ected to house the mine display, w hile the "Sourdough Guich" Is an old-time mining camp featuring exhibits of former mining methods and with an amusement program made up of gambling halls, dance halls, saloons, etc, as in bygone years. 1927 Ford Roadster ..$273 1927 Essex Coach .... 575 1923 Ford Touring .... 75 1924 Durant Sedan .. 300 1925 Slar Touring 200 Roy Catching Motor Co. II USED CARS NEWS From Cos County i - J. C- Brown, resident of Powers, spent Friday ia this city visiting and on business, Visitor From Southern Oregon J. C, Harris ot Grant Pass was In' this, efty over Friday. attending 10 business affairs and .siting. From RisiiMe - Mrs. C. A-i-TlJter of Riddle was i3 visitor In this efty Friday after noon to look after business affairs and shop. Ford coupe. Balloon tires and 'in goad running condition, ail tor 5.00. For sale by Hansen Chev rolet Co. v Here From Eugene; Mrs. Fred Poner and daughter. Miss Rosina Porter, of Eugene art here fpr a few days visiting with relatives and friends. From Southern Part County Wm, Strode resident of Mynle Creek, was in Roseburg over Fri day attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Myrtl Paint Visitor Flossie Belle Knight of Myrtle Point was aft arrival here today for a brief visit,5 She is enroute home from northern points. ; Ford coupe. - Balloon tires and in good running condition, all for $95.0), For sale by Hansen Chev rolet Co. , . Miss Hawn TSepsrtsd Improving Miss Rveisrn Httn. cashier l tlie F. W, Wooiworth com store, who hm hen onlte past several 'day's, is reporled siovly Improving, - Enroute North ' .... Mrs. Spencer Clnff and daugh ter of Salt like City visited here yesterday afternoon. They havo been visiting relatives and friends In Myrtle Point and left for Port land last evening. N Clinic Leon Lake- . Dr. DeWalt .Payne, county health officer, anti Miss Evelyn Nelson, county nurse, returned Inst nicht from Loon Lake where they held a pre-sehool clinic yesterday. There were 15 children presented for ex amination,. Mr. Garrett 'Herfi '.' C. C. Garrett of Glimdale is a Itosebum visitor today. Mr. Gnr rett is in charge of , the Douglas county exhibit at the stato ,fulf and la looidng after preimrnlions for the eshiiiit this' year. Recdsport Men Vlatt '' ,. W. A, Lovelacts and O. Spencer Hinsdale, Keedsport men, were in Roseburg late , Friday' afternoon meeting uith tro connty court In resarti lo road matters fn Jleeds port vicinity and attending to other business nmflers. Eat barbecue sandwiches and live, forever. Brand's lioad Stand. Attend Eugene Fai A group Melrose people left in.-iiu in Lane county fair. Included in the Kroup nere Mr, and Mrs. Fred (ioff, -HoscQe Conn and family Kenneth Conn and Mrs. Keith L. (Conn) Baker, of San Francisco. Home From Tacoma " Mrs. A. P. Itapin and son's daughter returned home last eve ning following a visit in Taeoma with' relatives and frienos for the past few weeks.. While away Mrs. Hr.pin underwent a major opera tion from Ti!ch she has recovered. Police Captain and Wife Visit Captain S. F, Harrada, head' of the Portland police department, and Mrs, Barrada were visitors here today, They have been lo Los Angeles, where Mrs. Buri'tida's father hue toeen'nnite ill, and are. now enronta home . Miss Byrd- fteturning Sunday -Miss Lois A; Byrfl, stenographer at the itews-Iteview offices, who has been spending Ihe past week. In San 1 Fransee and Oakland, California, ' where she has been visiting Mrs, Itetia Clark and other friends, ia returning home Sunday, Miss Bessie liedharn, who accompanied her sowth, has sone on to Santa Monien and lis An geles to spend t?,?!5 week with relatives. Well drilling. Bee W. Kernln, Box -SSS, Roseburg. ' Illinois People Visit " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walkup f! Mount Morris, Illinois, paid a chort ..,!. , hi i... Pnrotite hv motor to solh-rn Call - fornia, whfre iht'y will pt-ml iU wintir. Thts was Mr. WhH up'n first visit to the northwest hi sev- Atinrnftv Visit inn Stf Attorney C. A. Marseh of Port- ?x Ponmont, moral and fe onomic, land is herA'for a few days visit- J.r fs fncflt of ue w,ho 6 wriu. ing his stati, Mrs, lalo D. Steph- J"at "tory eKeet temned to save two and one-half, billion of. eral years and, although they have ' ""," lon'"""c "r V" b..en traveling several week, and I ""'""r0" ,"r,'- Tll" national vlstted many place, of Interest, '"" "L",' U' l least Is an they expressed themselves Rs ''J' r of n H"l.blieaii parly," greatly pleased by ihe wenic j f leelare.I, "1 here Is only one beauty of Oregon. Mr. Walkup Is 1 on national Hoard of ill from the KaWo Brothers fill llsb-) '" w claimed to he a Ing Co., (magaeine publishers) of ' ,"c,ra, "" lhat m Mount Morris, where Mrs. Cook j " A- -. Jr., of was employed for several years "'J""". "o has now left before coming west. o I - - :a Carbide for lighting sold at Wharton Bros, PROVIDENCE, R, f.. Sept 8. Mrs. f,illian Curras, matron af tlie railroad station, whoe hu'uand hps betn out of work for a rear. -found gems worth liS.Soo. She reported ihe discovery promptly. ' The owner has rewarded ber wittb . $700 In crisp new bills. Sack twine al Wharton litot. HOOVER HEARS REPORTS FROM f PARTY CHIEFS (Centteaed from paga was not main issue "as any possible change in the 18th. amend- j mem wR iiske years to effect, no ! matter wfc is elected president." i "The waw earners and business ( men --in New York are . beginning to realise that thmain Issue ii i th cominuatlsaL of prosperity and nigh W8Ks3 utter a Republican administmt(OB,,, he said. "The slate of New York has 200.00U more t-nroHi Rt publican than th$ liemoerats aud in spite of the fabulous claims of Mr. Uaa kob (thairman of the Democratic national committee), the Empire, state will stow, with the aggres sive help of the women, at least HiO.OuO msjortty for Hoovt-r and Curtis. '. - '"Moral Crisis1 Seen GREELE Colo., Sept. 8. Criticism of th attitude of Gov ernor Alfred K, Smith, Democratic presidential candidate on the ISth amendment, wss voiced here in an address by Dr. Clarence True Wil son; corresponding secretary of the board of temperance prohibi tion and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal church, Washing om IX C. JapeakSng wider the auspices of te:Colorftds annual conference of the Mftthodfet KpWeopat. church, Sir. WHson declared' thtft Smith's attitu-ie toward prohibition made the .coming election the moral crisis of the republic. "The crisis which every open eyedmsn mv? eight years ago was coming on is here Mr, Wilson de- ciarerf. iSTMh government has un deHnfcen on a nation-wide, scale an waste, to rIw million excossivs u""9 ance to Be Boner men . ""I' " J omnanyifor ll" otl o do riKlikaud dlffl-j III ti-Ml" l '' vmim, has lieen under! ; "Appeal to Thirst," - "The Igtii ntnmnlmcn! has boon side-stepped by the greatest state in- the union. New York stato pulled herself out from the union, repealed her Mullen Gage law and though Govomoi- Alfred Smith had taken an oath in enforce, protect anil defend ihe constitution of the country, he took the leadership In the repeal, of ihe only law that meant much cooperation and 'ful filled' his omth of office by npu dlatinir, Kotmylng and tramniiiut nimn that part of the -constitution! wiucn Tammany did not wish to bo enforced,- . . , . . "Wo are now face-io face with a national crisis when the wets and I tho crooks and the underworld have alt united; and emboldenvd by their success in New York j state, propose lo capture the Unit- en stales and are appealing to the thirst of tiio thirsty voters In help them do ll.-" Labor O, K.'s Smith. AVUvNTIO CITY, N, J., Sept. 7. A -resolution pndorslng (lovorn or Alfred K. .Smith for president was passed hy the state fedornlion of liihur otFny. ' Thei rwsolntlon staled ihat (he ncmocrayc candidale was . en dorsed tole!" on Ills 100' per cent stand In favor of labor. IA GBArflJE, fire., Sept. 8. Waiter M, Pierce, 'foimor uovern- or, nominated in the primary elec- itJo tor cnereggn,,, fttll term. .from the SerfliSH itieii-it tcna en ,he gi,ort ,lm noro"nll,1oI1 ,, ,iie lmoeratle congressional com- mittce meeting here yesterday the selection was unnnimous. Ihe delegates expressed the opinion that Smith sentiment is growing In Oregon. They were opilinlstle over Pierce's chances for election, - W. O. Cnihortwn,' clialrnmn of tho state eonttnlttee, was the prin cipal spenlter, expressins the be lief that Stnllh's religion and -his stand on prohibition would not en danger his chances In the Novem ber election, - , . Bourbooa Ask Money. POETLANii, Kept. x. Fifteen ImtiKitntl ilollqrs Is needed, lienio crade leaders "any, to guarantee an (JrcKot) campaign looking toward the election ofGovernor Alfred K. Smith trf the presidency. Already $4,400 Jig been rallied, and the members of the iiarty throughnitt Ihe etato have been invited to sub scribe. The call for funds was made last night at a meeting of the Democratic central committee. Power Trust Beamed. WAKE FOUB8T, N, C, Sept. 8. Dennis a, Brnnimitt, North Car olina Attoroer General iik.rt,.,l linst night in an address here that mucti of (He nnpnsiiinn lo the pres idential camltdaey of Coventor Smith ia fostered . by power In terests. , "Before this campaign ends," he said, "tho people of North Caro lina are,go(nit realize that a lergs, part of the opposltlonr to Smith is not because lie is w,t. Hime tip is a rafftnfff. nnt 5" nf Tammany, t lranj-M or his opmwHiort lo ihn power irml of this rmintry." t thn m&ttKt mild that ihn nnfl- plan's Is! rorM mrK m w Hre and everything, ail for 1 12S.nl). (For sale by Hansen Chevrolet Co. Chiropractor DflUCLESS htALTrt CENTER "Cempfele Health Service" Mineral Vapor Feuhs 327 Cass Phone 491 'Highest Gash Prices i Our Plant i Modern in Every Respect We Invite Your Inipsctiori. Expert Advice on Poultry FREE. EXPERT CULLING. We Call for ; ITgnnnna Prtiilfrr Crs 643 Wincrieter St. Your Poultry Ulllpqiia JrUUliry j0, Phone 411 We are located in the " - 1 ; lr i . , , CHURCH NEWS ' ..' vvvvvv St. CssrgsV Episcopal . Church, Corner Cass an 'Mala streets. The Ittb Sunday afwr. Triaity. Cele bration oC Holy Commuanion at 7:3tt a. m. ' .Morning grayer and sermon at 11 ;M .. m. Church school at 0:45 a,a. .The evening seriees. will be emUted until t.lic fiit Sunday is October.; Church of th Holy Spirit, Suth erlln. The Uth Sunday alter Trin ity. Evening grayer and sermon t T:3 p. m. Church Bf:hooi at I0:t a. m,, - . Chevrolet Imperial Landau. Yhe finest small car ever manufactur ed. Come ami see litis one. For sale by f tauses Chevrolet Co. HEAR . J.N.Hoover For 28 year a widely known paster ,and- author in, the .Bap tist ifensmlsatiort, on MUSSOLINI and fc Ura world prtparlna for ths ANTICHRIST ; Sunday Night - Sept Sib, in the " Bible Standard Temple Oent fall to Hssr this lecture. 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J & Ms. ANTLERS ' MMrt former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur, : r : ; North Roseburg. i FOR COUNTY JUDGE - ( A aemoeratfo jioinlnes for ihs 'onice of county judK, I solicit tha ssp it tiw atss of Uougtass j county t th general election MJ b heM Tuesday, Nov, S, 1928. (PbW lv4 Wetter S. Hamilton BB!NS THEM IN NOW . ;. . ( ' ; . Vacation time n itts abundanee i NOTICE OF BOABO of letenre Is Just the season forf ; OP EQUALIZATION pbotographteg eMMren, and at tbei : ': ' - - rata they are growlsiit you really j NOTICE ta hereby given tiat oa shouldB't lietoy much longer. Trte-lth meant Mosilay fa September, phone u tor an appointment. Thajbeln Seemlser 10th, the Board morning la the best. Rosebnrgjof E(nfteUon tUI attend ,ln the Slmliot JJ9 Jackson St. iassegaoir otftce la tti court o 1 jhemse ta Boseourg, Douglas coun- s NOTICE - - ' : i ity Om&mi for tha parposa ot es It you want to bay, sell, or tradt real esate, see Myrtle 'Creek, DHUCB WARNING! All i)-a must keep of jrecn, Oregon. P. OA AT LB, Owner. - fJ Monday : A0W:- Aiice yce iti - Paid for alt Irind of Poultry, Get our price before selling elsewhere 4 ) ' .: CADDIE BOYS WANTEO , . : . At ysif Ciub oa Sasuav, s betwesn IS aud IS years. Mert ttt tEsekwoxwi Mbior 4Mny at &'ciock a. jn, ' aailniB( toe assessment rolls au j comet all error to valuations. Cti,36 SH totality ol latjs. , '.lots ccii other property, ftreas ty i:id nssfissur, aia it shall Le the . iduty of orftous luterested : to !ar st tflat time and. place ao BtyipotateC FRANK I. CALKINS, m S