EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1 928. its V. 4 1 .'. . rm :ti -jf" k V, it fr . : Jt .- A M m i ' 1 1 1 - - -. i ii Your Financial Home III trammeling business with this . Jlimk wo want you io eel jlmt this, k Is your rfiiaiK-iul home andl we' earnestly endeavor to make every, hanking transaction plcasiiiit mid Kiitlsfacinry. ThcItosebur5Naiional Bank EoseburA.Orft ! PUBLICITY FORlr rf rsw v :!FIRiS E RMPAR T STATE PLANNED Secretaries at Conference Held Here Yesterday Adopt Projects. ' WILL PRINT FOLDER -If llio party who took my mill W;lll return Ihe saine, no questions will ho uskcd. 1 TOM McDOWELL. Oaklunil sedan, 1927 model. Looks nml ruiiH llku n new oar. 'Of fered for Halo by uh for nearly half cohI. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Arundel, pluno tuner. Phono 189-L ur. t. r xr il c i k Harriet viruves n eauienura rJAINU b 1 UUIUS Bell Sisters Building 244 Commercial Ave. B Phnnn Ififi.R fft DUNNING SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS ; g Tourist Information to Be Given in Interesting Form Road Corn ' pletion Discussed. 4 fAuorlattti i'rew Wire) ey SAN MATEO. Cal., Sept.'!!. 4 Colonel - Frank ElbriiUu VVebb, candidate of the larra-. er-labor parly for presidem,. was sued In Jus'.'co court hero yesterday by Jhi H'li.p & Schick .Meat Company wlili h alleged that 'lie prcsl- ilential aspirant ha. I owed it gku.411 on a Wat bill for Circa 4 4 yeara, ' ' - JtJkJt - 4. The regular meeting, of I ho Tloard of Directors of the L'niuuua Valley IlroccoII GROUP OF FLYERS REACHES TEXAS (Continued from page 1) , Growers will be held atv farm at Harts mill, near hare to. ! day.- The plan turned over and was danily damaged. The pilot and ! his aide escaped uninjured. Forced j out of the race by the accident, Ihe two airmen left hy automobile for I'lttsburgh. .' ' ( , . KflOSEVKLT FIKI.D, N. Y.. Sept. I 8. Tho fourtli class C pluuesv of ilie croaa . country air derby -got j under way at 10:27 a. in., eaatern , siamlard time today, trailing the! 2t) claaa Ii iitunes more than three! hours. It. C. f'antwell, flyliiK a ' Lockheed-Veita, waa f jrst into the , air in the C division. The cIrkb C. uhlitu nr.. Iliu honvl. the jest so far In tlie ra(;e to I.03 An-' the same lies.: - t ?'-"'H, Kdwbowe, . They will make hu l uesday. bept. 11 at s,ps as the class II plai 8 0 clock. . C'lORcr cnoperallnn nmong the coniniunitleH of southern Oreaon Is C. B. MAfcKS, ' 4 President R 0. CI.OAKK 4 ' Secretary 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 44 . 4 4 CADDIE BOYS WANTED 4 4 1 . ! . 4 ME III : The Wigwam SATURDAY NIGHT I MUSIC BY STAR 5 I 1 1 i! Li I ej,-cieu u result irom ine ineet-;4 At (lolf Club' on Rundav, 4 IHK of Cliamber of Commerce 4 axe between 12 and IB years. 4 secretaries held In .tills city yes- Meet at Locltwood Motor 4 tenia-. Several fine Ideas were 4'i.nninm. i u ',.ini, developed, which are expected to Z work out for the benefit of the 4444444444444444 n.,iti,i.-i 11 imn ui me s'.uie, una, in cldentally, DoUKlas county has se- 4444444444444444 cured additional Interest In t he' North Umpqua road project. i ATTENTION PYTHIAN ' 4 Tho m'ornliiK was given over j J SISTERS . ' 4 largely to a discussion of the tour- IT . , . 1st problem, the illscussloii being! Itegular meei.ing Umpqua 4 led by H. (1. Harlan, secretary of J"1,"1" Monday Sept. 4 Ihe ABliliind Chamber of Com- ii l" "l 8 "co-,l' !' AH mem- 4 merce, who in n moBt IntereRiliiL- IT UBr" requesieu to maue a spe- 4 address outlined the growth of tho tourist truffle In the past, devel oping tne possibilities for the fu ture, and outlining methods for benefit to the communities. Tho tourist trade has been allowing an Increase from year to year, lie slated, and this season was 20 per cent above last year. This is occasioned, lie slated, by the sentiment that is throughout Ihe country for rocreatlon, v ciai eiiort to attend. 4 14 LENA YOUNG, M. E. C, 4 1 a I Chilly Weather Is Here So is our special HOME MADE '..Chili.;,:.--. Con Game source, rent projierty will be call ed upon to bear an additional bur den. , , Dr. Irving Vinlng, former presi dent of Ihe Oregon Stnlu Camber Of Commerce, tii-cseiiteil nt Into,-. spreading cMling discussion of Ihe report of for more the 11 H i'ii:,,i,n,. nt r . eoplc lire doilllllldlllK One nenllnn nf ll,l more and more time for nlnv anil ii,i i 1,.. ,i. !. employers nro recognizing this ests of Ihe western states. That growing sentiment by granting section, nr. Vinlng pointed out more and more vacations to their recommends that the government employees, ronlMug that the help- engage In no additional reclama I11I eflects of such rocreations at , Hon or drainage projects, until all proper in orvuls is conducive to r the land In the present projects greater efficiency on the part of, in taken up. As sbme of these the employees. 'I hon. too, ho slat- projects can nover prove profitable ed, thero are more mid more peo- bucIi a move, it Is feared, would Pie who are making tours for the completely halt any further de purpose of finding locutions for.velopme.it. The secretaries are fututo homes. . jcnlllng attention of tho Slate Basing his estimates on figures Chamber of Commerce lo this given by tourist bureaus, ho be- clnuso and nre asking thnt it be neves innt next season will eee n called to Ihe nllenllon of other 25 tier cent Increase In tourist chambers throughout Ihe state, travel ovrr thin year. The iinst A reconimomlnllon iiiidimr il 1 j ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. Y., Sent. 8. Bound for a sliare In a SI 5.000 pot of gold at Hie end of a flight across the continent, 20 airplane pilots n class II of the cross country air ' derby took off nun morning ror 1.09 Ange es. Hut a few minutes after their departure novices were received Indicating dangerous fog over , McKeesport, I'd.. Hie first slop In the contest. One woman. Mrs. K. W. J'en illeuui of New York City, rodo with the speeding crart today. She was a passenger of .Shoenlialr. .who also, carried Tom Colby of Detroit In a Buhl plane. The contestant nil driving planes with engine displacement of 610 .to S00 cubic Inches were routed to proceed from McKees- port to Columbus, Ohio, before con- iinuing to 1 erro Haute, Im., for rest tonight. . . L. A. Shoenlialr of' Los Angeles took off at 6: 18 a. m. (eastern slondard time) leading tho planeB In the class Tl race. Casey THcb New Motor. NEW -VOHK, Sept. S.-C. S. "Casev" Jones, head of the Cur tlsa flying service, took off this morning for Los Angeles In a Cur lis Robin plane powered by a new Curtiss Cliallenger motor never be fore flown except in factory trials. FATHER IS GIVEN CUSTODY OF CHILD AFTER COURT FIGHT (Continued from page 1.) mm Tht School of Quality That Serve tht Enttr StaU Cam to your Suu Uni.nity far ' cultural education snd profcwioiuU UainiDut Opportunity (t ofered in , ' S3 department of the College 1 of Lttrature, Belt nee . . . ami tho Arts , . . Architecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Edu sation Journalism. Uradiiate 8tu(j Law Medicine , Music Pfljsical Editcotipo Hociol opy Social Work- Extension Division. College Year Open Sept, 24, 1928 For information 'or catalogue umU . Tht ltrgi$trar, Univertitu of . . . Oregon, Euaeru, Qrs, I GLADYS H. STRONG S ., . TEACHER OF PIANO 9 ' ' Graduate of the New England Conservatory, !, Fupil of Arthur Foote S Parrott (DuildlllK Telephone 292-IJ 311-L Foul truck with cab, new tires nnd everything, nil, for . J12G.00. For sale by lliinsen 'Chevrolet Co. Slate Surfaced ' lOOFING S2.95Per Roll DENN-GERRETSEN CO. LINDY'S FAVORITE" LUNCH ' . COUNTER RAIDED BY DRYS ( Asiorfntnl I'rcsi I-eniM Wire) CHICAGO, Sept. 8. The drys hnve raided one of Col. Charles A.' Lindbergh's 'favorite lunch coun ters. 1 , . In his mall pilot -clays "Slim" landed at the' Mayweed flying Held. It was his wont to hop from tho cockpit for lunch between flights. Always It was a sandwich and buttermilk at the Fores'. Inn nearby. Yesterday federal ngents patronized tho Inn and found three barrels of beer, which disappeared, together with the bartender. Ford touring. Starter and In good running order, all for $35.00. For sale by Hansen Chevrolet Co. Eat barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. . . NEW TODAY . I GARAGE FOR RENT 526 Piltzer St. Phone 527-L. Judge Hamilton Rtnteii ihn itiii,i becomes the ward of the court and CONCORD grapes. , Leave orders it Is the duty of the court to look ut Stephens Street Store. Phone after the child's welfare until the 21s- ; . time of Its majority. II. SERVICE DELAYS Palace of Sweets Cafe "Good Things to Eat in a Clijan Place." number of western commodities to thoso protected by tariff re strictions wiiR approved. o- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks for Ihe sympathy and bountiful flowers received during our . be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Decker Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Ticker Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Ci H. McMullIn Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Boggs MIEK'MIIMII ENROLL YOUR CHILD NOW in a Beginner's "Melody Way' Pinno Class at ' HEINLINE STUDIO KOHLHAGEN BLDG. Gaby Clam, 4.6 yrs., Monday, Wednosday, Friday, Children 6B yra., Wednesday 3l30-4:30; Saturday Children 012 yrs., Tuead.iy 4:30-0:30; Saturday 4-5. Adult classes to he announced Inter. PHONE 390 9:3010:30 9:30-10:30 DANCE RowelfsHall TENMI'JS Saturday, Sept. 8th Music bv TWILIGHT ENTERTAINERS of Bandon Come to the open Pavilion where you. can keep cool while you dance. Women Wanted For Cannery Work Apply at Nearest Plant FRANK J. NORTON CO. Suthcrlin, Ore. Roseburg, Ore. Tel. 525 DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 19?o Perfect Funeral Services Fn!r and Rentonnble Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE : phone h. c. STEARNS phone 112 Manager 112 Pine and Lane 8ts. - 1 Udy Attendant year, he pointed out, have been it record one for auto production. This means that more people have new cars In which to travel. This, collided with the fact that western slules have been pushing their road programs, will undoubtedly a I result in n greater inritix of tour Hllsls lo the coast during tho en- biimg jear. , . Loop Road Plan Grows Tlie loop road plan Is growing, ho reported, 'and tourists nre be- gj jinB iikiriitieu oy iiiese unves. rney ! .n.- inv.uiivu ui'iiu in nun- on ine highway whore they find thnt thev . Eicnn make a scenic drive nnd get Chevrolet ton truck. Just over glhack to the highway again: This hauled nnd ready to go, 1926 nio- resuiis in their staying longer in del. for sale by Hansen Chevrolet each community, which iu the Co. Rjnbjoct for which all sections are ' o . workint. It is therefore to the Myers' electric witter systems Interest of any aocllim to do- re rollahlo nnd will glvo you bet- vclop n road that will form a loop tor service. They nro sold at over which tourists can bo ill- Wharton Uros. reeled. ... He then stressed tho, need lo educate local people, particularly j. camp ground operators, hotel man. agers, sorvlco station employees, merchants anil oihors who are tlnliwn Into content Willi the tour ists, so that they may give Infor mation on roads, recreational fea tures. Industry and oilier subjects In which tourists may be Inter ested. Ills talk resulted In a very en thusiastic discussion, which lasted g mull the noon hour. K As tho outcome of litis confer ence It is planned to'issuen south ern Ornuitn ii,.,-iiil l,.ii ..,, 'Pl.iu H ninp will show Ihe loop drives in (S each section mid the drives Unit embrace all of the soniliorn Ore gon territory. The secnlc fea tures of each county, the recren tlon spots nud tributary roads will be rhown In detail. These folders will be. strictly designed for Ihe interest of the tourists and will he put out on n roopernllve basis. They will list hotels, ramp grounds, nnd other accomodations. N. Umpqua Road Favored The discussion of i loop ronds naturally led to the consideration of the Norlh I'ntpqun road pro ject. Tho completion of this road will not only nfford it way Into Ulninnnd nnd'CrntiT lakes, but will also bo a link In , several loop , drives that! concern all of southern I Oregon. Secretary Reynolds, of Klamath frnlls, 'was very Interest ed In tho project nnd Is anxious lo help lu sei'itiiiiR the . completion of the road, ; A very Interesting talk was made nt noon by Senntor II. I.. Eddy, who spoke on Ihe nitlu li cense tm'nsures that have been propnsoil. As a member of tho leg islature, ami of the senate commit tee on roads nml highways, he U 1'iie of tho best informed men In the stntJi on tints-subject. He tokl nt sMiir-.of Ilie prprior.als that hail boPM mni!i nhI how they - would Interfere with the. mail program of the state. When the stale road bond wer vetti. he si.neil. il was timlcrsioed IlKl they would not In' nny Way Increase; the property tax. If., howovpr. Ihe auto license Is reduced, lowering the amount of revenue to be derived from ' Hint , It Is the universal nollcv of courts, Judgl Hamilton stated, to give the cuicody of children to the mother, recognizing her greater inieiosi in tne child. This was true, ho pointed out, In the decree of the California court, where the nioiner -was given the child, even though the divorce was granted to Ihe rather. Tho provision that the clilld should- not be allowed In Hie presence of Hopkins apparently wus Inserted for some reason con nected with the child's welfare, Ihe Jmhe said, and should, there fore, lie given consideration. ''From the records in this case the court cannot uphold the notion of Mrs. Hopkins In taking tho child from California without the per mission of the court," Judge Ham ilton said in further discuiHiing the case. "This is not . a matter of sentiment, "t is not a matter of pleasing ellher Mr. Bonner or Mrs. Hopkins. It Is a matter .of looking out for the best Interests of this, unfortunate child, whose parents are living in contention. "The court nt Sacramento acted In' the best interests of the child. It was therefore the wrong thing to do to take the child out from under the jurisdiction qt that 'court without permission. "It Is nlso a rule of court that orders of sister courts shall be recognized and Willi this In mind, and In consideration of nil other phases of tho case, this court feels that the custody of this child should be given to the father. ueorge Conner-. FOR SALE Date prunes. Dring your boxes. C. C. Hurst, Rivers dale. - FOR RENT 2 raonT-furnished house. See elevator man nt i Perkins Bldg. PHILADELPHIA MAYOR ISSUES CLEAN-UP EDICT The New Science of Elocution Elements nml Principles of Vocal Expression IN LESSONS ' Willi exercises and selections for Acquiring the Art of Rend ing and Speaking. No student under sixteen venrs or nge. MRS. W. W. ASHCR AFT 120 V. Ijtne i'hoe 177 (Continued from pnge 1) . been Issued them in appear before tho grand jury. ' Evidence in' I'ssnislou or Mou nhnn Is reporlcd (n show that the leaders of the mill : nil licking gang nre Max Ilijfr, spurn pr iiint er; and Louis Eii'u:an.' John R. Kelley Sheet Metnl Works Heating and Ventilating Western Furnaces G04 N, Jackson Private Kindergarten Opens Monday, Sept. 17, 192S . Presbyterian Church i Parlors. :00 to. II: HA a. m. Lllli S. Vowel j- DAILY WEATHER REPORT ! O. S. Weather nureau Office, !Rosebiirg. Oregon. Data reported by E. II. Fletcher, Meteorologist in charge. Barometric pressure (reduced i to sea level) ii n. m 30.17 Relative humidity 6 p. m. yes- terday (per cent) 55 P'eclp. In Inches and Hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday fi3 Lowest temperature last night 43 Average temperature ror the day , Normal temperature for this day Precipitation, last 24 hours .... Totnl proclp. since 1st -month Normal precip. for this month Totnl precip. , from Sept. 1, , 1921 .. A vera co precli. from Sept. 1, is;t ..- Totnl deficiency since SepL 1, 192S Average seasonal precip. SepL to May.. Inclusive 31.16 Forecast lor Interior southwest Oregon: Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer tonight. FOR SALE-Rogistered Angora . bucks. Phone 12F2. , J. I. Chap man, Wilbur, Ore. FOR 'RENT loiieriTf'We'-TSini' liout-e,', partly furnished, garage. Inquire 720 Wlncheslor St. FOR- SALE Dining" tnlilojT buffet; library table, and baby buggy. Phone 4U3-J, or call 1)09 , Cobb St. ' :' . FIVE ROOM cottage, for , rent. Hardwood floors, breakrast nook, with garage. Ramonii Court. N. (. Williams. . ji,.. PEACHES Oood ' canillliElbeT las nt stand on hlghwuv north of Dillard bridge. I. . 13.. Thomp. son. WILL T56XRD a small boy of school age during school term. Good home In country. Address Box 56, News-Review. WANTED Girl or middle aged lady to do general housework in family of three. Address E.' V. R., care News-Review. FOR RENT Fuiiiished "and un(ur- nlshed npts. One 5-room fur-J nlshod house.' Also store build-1 lug close. See Ohmnn, or phone I 23I-R. , ' WANTED Pears, firavensteln ttH pies, grapes, at rruit stand t Dillard. iiiese must be' so I ! can resell. Phono 22F4. G. T. Royer. . : ' 1 There has heen a great; deal ol dissatisfaction expressed .concern ing tlie, mail -'service, resulting from the last change In train schedule. ' The southbound early morning train was mnde .later than formerly with (he result that the morning 'mail in Roseburg is considerably delayed. Until a few months ago No. Ill was scheduled to unive heforo 4 11. ;m. Tho local post ofHco lias ii eloiit who goes on duly at 5 a. m., and under Ihe old system the hull: of the 'mail was distributed by ihe lime business was commenced in tlie morning. Then the train was made Jater and later, until now its scheduled tliue is 6;05 a. m. Duo to the heavy , local work that tlie train iloes between Portland and Roseburg it is nearly always de layed and hns not reached the city until around 7 o'clock or later any day this week. . ' , Despite the. fact that all of the ILitffWACADEMV Trains tor Character A non-Bectartati boarding an4 day echool for boys. Hlsb acholaatla standard. Home like atmosphere: aviation! athletic. Send ror cntalna Portland, Oregon rival at the post orrice, so that the mail delivery in the residen tial district . Is much later than formerly. (r The ilelayed mail delivery is" due entirely: to llio poor train sbr-: vice resulting from tlie changed schedule,-the arrival of the mull In the city being too late to permit distribuion beforo business hours. It is to be hoped thut an earlier . morning train service will be re stored in ihe near future, wliich. will bo a great aid to the eutiro city In the matter of its . mail service. ' Give your chitd a' thorough training in music liiiulamenlals by putting him in u Dunning Class with Harriet Groves Wealherford. Phone 166-R. BRING THEM IN NOW Vacation time with abundance of leisure is just tlie season for photographing -' children, and at, tlie rate they are growing you really shouldn't delay much long er. Telephone us for an annoint- employees at (lie post office have iment. The morning is tlie best.. assumed extra work in an effort , Roseburg Studio. 329 Jackson St. 10, meet this situation, the distrili- utfon of mall has been greatly de layed. It is a great convenience to business firm or an orfice to have the morning mail 011 liiind whon tho store or oti'loc opens In the morning. , It Is quite obvious that such an arrangement is 11 'great help and when such a plan nas oeen roiiowcd for ninny years any change becomes very noticeable. . . Under tho present schedule Ihe mail is not disCV buted until a con-1 siderahiy later hour than formerly 1 aild fS f llornfro'e tniaot I Ini. t business schedules. The carriers are nlso getting out Into the iesl difntlal sections much . Inter, as lliey now have to aid In distrib uting and sorting the mall and working up their own routes be fore they can leave, work which was formerly done before their ar- elOTICE . Disolution. of Partnership . To whom this may concern: Tin, co-partnership , heretofore . existing between J. Mrotl and j. Frank con ducting Ilie business known us the Alaska Hide. Wool and Fur com pany and the Roseburg Salvage company is dissolved: and Hint I wiit not be responsible for nny bills or debts contracted by said j. Frank who has left for -parts un known. Said buslnos will be con ducted by myself. .'. : Signed, J. BROTT, Overland Six seuun. 1926 model, Tliis car cost over SI 200 less than two years ago and Is offered for sale by ns. for less than half cost. Hansen Chevrolet Co. 53 .30 .30 FOR SALE Concord grapes for Jelly, canning tomatoes and a clean up on wntermelons Satur-1 tirday and Sunday at lc per lb. r' D. Coon Stand, Dillard, Ore: Afi- iDEAlTiila'CTToriiemrsuiTday i evening. Music for dancing. Ex-! cellent chicken dinner, with su perior service. Come to Canyon I Tavern, i mile south of Canyon-;i vllle. . - , ..- ; -j DAIRYMAN Replace lhosflowB I ' you have been selling with something bettor. I know " of I several registered heifers. bul; cunt use all or them. See me n bout them. Fred A. Goft, Rose burg. . : SALESLADIES WANTED Repre-' sent real manufacturer 1 f)2S full dress outfit free; factory to; wearer prices; liberal commis-1 slons; protected territory. New-; est Modes. Dept. 99, Drawer D, Chicago. III. - . I BARGAIN DAYS Large, sheep and turkey ranch for rent. Will take hundred sheep to-stock Hi Fine sheep ranches for sale. Small farm for rent. Holise lor rent. Low rent. Small larra for sale, rlverbottom land, cheap. House for sale; low patee. When you want a bargain call on me. All kinds of trades. C. Merrill, i"s .viosner rt. ' Frances Lintott PIANO STUDIO 522 S. Main St. Phone 419-J UNION AIR LINES, INC:, OWNERS AND OPERATOIS OF THE WEST COAST Air Transport Co. Tri-Motored, 8-Passenger AIRPLANES '',. " '' vri i'. : TO SAN FRANCISCO Mor.day Wednesday Friday ; Fare $40.00 TOSEATTLE Fare, one way $12, round trip $22 , , From Portland, twice daily Three Motors Give Positive Safet Usual Insurance Liability ' , Over; 1.000 passengers already carried on our line since March 5. Folder Information at all Pickwick Stage Agencies . , We handle trunks and heavy baggage ' See Agent for particulars . , STAGE TERMINAL HOTEL Roseburr; . pi cac WeKelelSeK.i.M.j.JeMra.j Bosch Radio New Models In Stock. Hear .thm day er n'ht. Taylor's Battery & Electric ' - Station ' The Best In Radio. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR CPTOMSTR18T Spectellst In the fitting of ... Glasses . , , lit Jackson pt. , . , . ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. ' ....... Estsbll.hed 1901 . M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy none 234 )k and Ken 6ta Ambulance Service License-) Lady - Fmbahner , -j -,.. "-3 , ;