EIGH1 R03EBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 1928. School Shoe and there's no substitute for BUSTER BROWNS S 11 Patent ties and oxfords, aiso patent straps for school wear In all sizes , and widths. In QC big rjlrls' cizes vTE' Oxfords for boys and girls are our specialty for early school wear. Dig variety of patterns . starting at $2.85, A big girls' special at ....$3.95 3 points 'that make BUSTER BROWNS Better l. HEALTHFUL FIT. 2. STYLE. 3. WEARING QUALITY. Buster Brown Stores everywhere prove it. Better Service Better Merchandise IN 10 MAKE . T. report of George Alexander, state prohibition commissioner. Mash destroyed tout I led 209 gal Ion h liquor aeized WO gallons. Seven U'cen stills were seized and four cars confiscated. A newts number mi AltAneV J. If. Allslln. nf Reeil,. port, who In In Itosebuig lodny at tending to legal matters, Is pro. paring to start nil immediate cani- palgn for I ho office of district at torney. Mr. Austin was nominat ! ed at the primary election, and is planning to till parts of the i county In tho interest of Ills can jdldaey. ! Iln has been a resident nf this county for the past 20 years, dur , Inn which lime he has resided at 'Itcedsport anil (inrdlner for 17 ! years. Prior to that lime lie was located at Wilbur. He spent 8 jyearB as editor of the I'ort L'nin !qua Courier, and served for six ! years as councilman at Iteeds j port. I Ho was one of the first resl- dents of the county to advocnle the North L'mpqua road and was also one of the first to lake up the project of organizing the Port !of I'mpiiua. DurliiK practically the full time of his residence in this county he has been onguged in the practlco of lnw. HI TO BE OFFERED HTSIIIEFI EARL ROWLAND FIRST AT GOAL OF FLYING RACE (Continued from pka.1) SALEM. Ore., Sept. 11. (Rpo- filal.) A total of six big free at tractions have been Bee u red by the ANNOYANCE DRIVES TUNNEY TO TRAINS FOR TOUR ABROAD Longer nnd roomier bodies af fordliiK greater vision In all closed models of tho Victory Six line hnvo been nnnoiuiced by Dodge , iiromern. ino new typo bodies now In the hands of nil dealers jire available in the sedan, sport sedan, PAnm, Sept. 11. Oono Tun. ney is going to rldo the cushion? of regular passenger trains around Europe instead of wearing out his No. 11 Ilrnguns on a billing tour. He has abandoned Hie hik ing feature nf the tour because bo -realizing be could not walk Ihe loads of franco without being fol lowed nnnd 'making the tour n sort of pnrndn. Tunney qualified today as n jgreat "defensive orator, For eigh teen minutes by the clock be dodged, parried and feinted with the highest class of the king's English, lie expressed ' satlsfuc lion that be was no longer a prize fli.hlni. . . . Tummy addressed 300 members of Ibo American club assembled ut a luncheon at the Champs Ely- see restaurant. Ho said 'Tl;Z"yJZ,J . eoupe-brougham. In do pugilism as a career. Tills hav ing been achieved. ed." havo roslgn- PORTLAND MESSENGER BOY MOTOR CRASH VICTIM signing tho changes, engineers nave retained the Victory Six read ability featured by Its low center of gravity and sweeping, graceful appearance Mechanical changes of tho Im proved victory Six models Includo en engine temperature Indicator on nor plane was Injured In the foic- ed landing. Now For the Exhibit LOS ANGELES. Sept. 11. Moth er Kurth is staid and. uninteresting i.os Angeles today for far up above her the heavens tilled wllh JarL'tig planes and daring aviators nave captivated a curious public Aviation with its mingling of tragedy and thrills has taken eves on ine ground and set them squint lug ut the skies, strained hundreds . if thousands of necks and pulled at a nation's heartstrings. And today, after sixty hours of watching a monstrous' air spectacle the public was feady to expect most anything from ihe national slate fair board to entertain tu(aip racoB und aeronautical exposl erowds at the Oregon state fulr wjlion which opened hero last Satur bo held hero September 24-29, ac-;!'' , cording to word given out here by! For thre days It has watched Mrs. fclla S. wnson, state fair, hundreds of planes sail above, board secretary. Tln attractions'! cheered the finishers in a trans will be presented on the grounds ! continental air d and In the open so that they will (the daring of racing planes and serve to entertain tlus fair grounds hushed when one of them catapult crowd at no expense to tho in til led to earth. A huge crowd of 80, viduals. HiOO watched the finish of thn pIhkh All six of the atractlonH are rec:!A race of the urosK-connirv nii ular carnival features add all havo event hero yesterday. n very creditable record of several Today it takes a breathing spell yours of entertainment. A number from the speed of it all and turns of the attractions have behind, Us attention more to tho uceom- Iliem several years of circus work pllnhmtntH of the IndUHtrv an iin- where they performed the fenmo played in a greut exposition bulld- reais under tho otg top that lhe.y 'g. will present free of charge for tho benefit of the crowds at the Talr grounds. Perhaps one of the most epec- tncular'of tho attractions will be tho well known Mitt's Fireworks Spectacle which is being presented lere for tho first time. The spec tacle is literally a pageant In flame punctuated .by the reports of ex ploitive fireworks. Tho pageants presented will be tho "Winning of tho West," which Ih a flaming story of western progress and achievement. "Mem KK Ilia if dm rp.ill 1, deulcts in flamlnir fieiires m. I .wlli!e the democratic vole fell dlan battle scene which Is to bo i MAINE SWEPT BY G. O. P. IN - ALL CONTESTS (Continued from pngo 1) who campaigned for (oe republi-I can ticket in the state, as Judical-1 ing that "upstate New York will; give Mr. Hoover a million lead! when election day comes." Uarllett said the "decided ex-! pression of pro-Hoover views by I the voters of Maine, as shown in I yesterday's voting, gives fine cor roboration of the reports which have come of the Hoover senti ment in New York stale." - '"There is ? striking similarity," he continued "between the people of upstate New Voile and those of Maine. TXelr spirit Is the same. Their vlcwa about national Issues are much alike." G. O. P. Year Presaged CHICAGO, Sept. U.'l'tv result of the Maine election yesterday in dicates to Jumes W. Good, western manager of t!ij republican nation al campaign, a "republican year." "In the pi t," Good said. "Maine elections have been found unfail ing barometers of public opinion in tlie entire ctmntry- In ASZ4 Cool idge won over Duvta" by a 3 to I vote. Available returns today show the republicans leading by 4 to 1, wnich would Indicate a republican year.". ' Visitors Here Fro n Portland O. F. Smith of the Portland News and Mrs. Smith are here to day from Portland, Mr. Smith looking urter .business matters for tho papor ho represents. ' "nEW TODAY ? WANTED Pasture .for calf. Phone 47F11. yearling WANTED to buy Sound-mouth ewes. Box 102, City. FOK SAf.E 100 head mixed goats. Address Pox 102, City. WANTED Caddies, Thursday at 9 a. m. at Country Club. Ladles' day. - FOR SALE Your Financial Home In transacting business with this Dank we want you to feel that this Is your financial home and we earnestly. endeavor to make everyi banking transaction pleasant and satisfactory. : Theftosebur&Nalional Bank EoseburiOr?. xl PHYSICIAN UrtAVES SEA TO AID INJURED MEN MAYPORT, Fla., Sept. II.t-A pilot boat braved high seas off the coast near here last night to take a physician to the U. S. shipping board steamer. Lake Inglenook, aboard which five men were suf fering from injuries received while helping to battle a gale. Drl Robert Wynn, Jacksonville marine physician, who was asked to meet the vessel at a buoy off mit. May port because seas were run ning too .heavy for a landing, said all of the injured were suffering from major fractures, two of them suffering apparently from broken backs. . , ' Although sens wero ioo high to bring the men ashore, thev physi cian and Captain Richard Peck of Mayport, a pilot, risked the Jour ney and the doctor gave first aid. The men will be brought ashore at daylight if weather conditions per- democrats carrying It In l!)2i by a vote of 177 to 10!)S and yesterday 5847 to 3043. This is the home city of Congressman White. Portland, with one precinct miss ing, chnwpd a total ri'imhlicnti vol.) wiiiHi I wllIlln 300 of lhilt st four years iFORRENT For hlgli "school girli niTO Will U3 tUa 1nn.AnP.1ll. .,.,., rii ...m. !..., off by, 3S00. Hangor's democratic) family. 307 S. Main. accompanied by appropriate oreh- " ,fn fi,, v,f.,n . Vfl3 1 DODGE touring $100. 1919 produc- llUil. V1I1 sell LUl CUB11 ui leiiuo. 100 good young eweB, heavy tleeco. A. V. Newport, Oak Creek. ' WANTED Schoolgirl to work for room and board. Phone 035-J, . 217 S. Stephens St. - estrntlon nnd an account by loud sponker of the western migration; and "The Pony Express," whlcS shows the early circuit rider in ac tion and recounts the trials vf early transportation and communl' cation. An attraction that will be of special interest to the children will (AwK-lmr, I'n-M l;iifi Wlr) PORTLAND, Ore., . Sept. 11. Henry nor?, 17, n telegraph com pany messenger boy, was In a hos. nil,,! he,-., ftwlnv In n alna nnn dlllon ns n result of an, accident i 'l""''1 within ensy vnulerilnv In whleli lilu mntnrnulu ! (II'IVOC crashed Into an niitomoblle. He I Mnxlmum vision for tho driver received n skull fraclure. Witness- nn(l occuirants of the front sent sold tho lad was traveling about ,IOPn Pffpeted by an Incrcnso of .in miles nn hour when bo crashed "' "Hinrc Inches In tho nrea of tho mo uasli board, grouped under tliei"" I' Ink's Comedy. Mules and tho glass panel wllh gas gaugu, oil famous wall-scaling police dogs, pressure Indicator, speedometer The act In effect constitutes a nnd ammeter, and the location of 'one-ring animal, circus nnd is list- men into a rei;:ican mnlorltv of 2398. Old Town, which showed a democratic margin of 419 In 1921, went republican" Hy'lfs. Wat erville had tho closest vote of any of the cities, its democratic ma orjlty of 1022 four years ago being turned Into a republican majority jit 204. , Aniiro:ici..,i, the countv J. O. Newlaud and Son. FOR SALE .the starting button on the dash reach of the Into the car driven by Mrs. E. Bllort.' Eunice winusnieid. The height nnd length in inn seiinn models nnd coupe- I uruuiiniiiii navo neon increased a Eat barbecue Bamlwlches and live forever, Brand's Itond Stand. tho greatest head and leg room for an passongnrs. Doors of the sedans have been widened approximately three inches, and are built higher. Glass area of each front door window li'is been Increased by 80 square incnos. in each ronr door window. ed by carnival jnen as one of the fastest anlninl acts 111 existence. The feature was selected princi pally because of Us interest to the children. although it will also prove of general interest. Those Interested In nerlnl per formance will rind Captain Cliff Cumin's ads to bo of especial in- llU'CHf US lll1 PtlMrn liei-nhol ! jfnrmanco Is to ho presented on tho top of n high, slender, tupering, steel pole, some 90 feot In height. Cumin's career of acrobatic per formance started when ho was In tho nnvy and ns a matter of fact be -does pot associate danger with his present net. Although the pole 'which the vote was tho closest tu veil n republican inapority of 2152 as compared with a democrat ic majority of 2S0 In 1921. . Sees N. Y. Victory I' -WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Tho results of Ibo Maine election were seen today by John H. - Ilartlott, first assistant postmaster general, Petite prunes, 40c per bushel. Pick them yourself. Louis . Bauer, West Roseburg. FOR RENT 300 acres equipped and stocked; sheep, goats, team. Cash rental, $5D0. L. O. Maddux. in WANTED ny reliable aged the glass aren has been increased jsivnys nnd bends to near the break 52 square Inches. M"g point while Curran works he Improved Interior appointments1 lm's llmt the nnly things which of all bodies have been mulched I detract his attention nro tho mov- witn additional attractive color combinations nnd trimmings. No clinngo In prices will be mndo. MRS. ECKMAN DIES IN WEST ROSEEURG .Mrs. Harriet Martha Eckmnn passed nwny at her homo in West Kosenurg yesterday afternoon nt Ibo ago of 52 years. Sbo was born In Clnllatln, Mo., on Fobruury 10'; I87U, and came to this statn about 30 years ago. Sho was married to Chrlstor L. Ecniiin in Roseburg on Atieiini 90 I920 She leaves her l,ul-..l .,.i 'number iilso has two brothers and threo 'They will present flying sisters. Mrs. Kckinnn was known "fll"K and return nets lug objects on the 'ground below. Hlta nnd Dunn nre eminent high wire performers and are capable' of a number ol hair-raising stunt's Hint will feature their act nt the rulr grounds. Tbo.ct also Includes n'blt of comedy in which the act-i ors disguise themselves as an ele-' pliant and cross tho high wire ! while their costume prevents them : from using other than the sense of touch and balance in making tho trip. j Tho Flying nockmnns are aerial ; trnpeze performers and have be-! hind them a long career of circus performance ns well ns n large of European showings. I nets or they Defective Sight is one of the greatest draw backs to the progress 'of your children in their school work. Have ' their eyes examined now. DR. H. C. CHURCH Optometrist Roseburg, Oregon couple, u place In Roseburg to live as caretaker. X.. Y. 7,., care News-Review. -' WANTED Child to care for, i school ago or under. Italian and Petite prunes for sale. Mrs. John Detts, 536 N. Pine St. DODGE roadster, cheap. Five good tires. This is a good buy for work, or for bunting nnd fish ing. Price only $75. Sec J. Or Newland and Son. FOH SALE UroakTiisl table ami four chairs, $10; range $10; 9x12 congoleum rug, $7.60; ,3-4 niat treBS and springs, $5. Inquire at Douglas Hotdl. FOR'SALE 900 acre sheep ranch, unlimited outrange, good fences, fine water, good buildings, 300 sheep, .cows, team, goats, tur keys, chickens. A fine ranch. L. O. Maddux. ' -,r ns a kind and. affectlonutn wlfoll,r" known In Ihe vernacular of the mm iriend and bettor known "'k ,01'- 'r the ialr crowds at S:l .aiuong her her friends In Dixon- l,,m lllls Vi'-. vine, where sho formerly resided 10 biuanco tho program a and In West ltoseburir ns Mis straight comedy act has been se- George Judy, her name before hor 0,"''1 booking tho Del.iberto- uuer marriage. Tho body has bees " linur trio. Teeter-board perform roinoved to the Douglas Funeral i'"ces nnd hniid ' balancing acta Bneon. nnd Eggs hero's tho good old energizing breakfast Hint is hard to bent. With the delightful flnvor of J-KYE'S "DELICIOUS" BRAND HACON, you know just how Uncoil nnd ,15ggs SHOULD tnstc. It's tho way tho young grain-fed porkers aro selected nnd Uovrrnmc-nt inspected, the way tho !ncon is cured, nnd tho way it comes ; fresh to yotl without loss of time theso nro tho precautions that make FRYE'S "DELICIOUS" Hit AND BACON n first fnvorito in thousands of Northwest homes. Can be had in tempting slices, vrnnprd In M-lb. similar Cellophane packages. wye's Delicious Home where services will bo held weiiuesiliiy, September 12 at 2 P. m.. Hoy. Ilalrd of the Christian church, officiating. Interment will take place In the Masonic ceme tery. II. c. Stearns, funeral direc tor Is In charge of fuueriil arrange, menls. BRAND FIRE LOSSES IN OREGON GREATER (.mocLIoI rtvM l.rc.cl wire) SALEM. Ore., Sept. 11. Flro losses over tho slate of Oregon, outside of Portland, for Ibo month of August totaled $192.0(10. which Is nenrly doouble that for the cor responding month of 1027, which was 2!7,779. Tho total losae, for. tho state fur the eight months Period ending August 31. 19JS, amounleil to $:t,2!i9,000 ompared with $2,199,000 for the same per iod of Inst year, an Inciease of over $1,000,11111). These figures lead stale hire Marshall cbire K. I.oo to decline that there U need of a united slate-wide effort to halt this increasing yearly waste. Tho tirtnclual losses fnr AlliMlaf ; Mils year, were: A warehouse .and cements at Salem. $iii,.ono; mill nl Selo, $f.0.000; garage and 1 contents m silverton, $3;.iiini; i handle factory nt New Era, $30,. "mi; court house nt I,u Grande, $.'1,000. RESULTS OF AUGUST WET CAMPAIGN IN OREGON are the specialties sters. of these fun- John R. Kelley Sheet Metal Works Hfcnting and i Ventilating Western Furnacss 534 N. Jackson Visiting in Eugene Mrs. Frank Erno nnd children of Ibis city are spending the week in Eugene ns guests of her sister, Mrs. Harold Mortenson. J . ' W prohibition officers during tho mor of August, says a monthly flow to Stop Spasms of Hay Fever, Asthma! Those watcrv. inllamcd ewsl Thnt fon .inual sneezing, snufilitm and blow ing vnur sore, tciuler noscf That riht-. mg "irbrraih! What would you give to KCt rid of them? Keep Or. Hlosser's Remedy where you can always reach it at a moment's iKMicet i rat a what lhou;mds ofm her sufferers fniu hay fever and asthma do. The soothing ' amokc of Dr. Hlos.cr's Rem toy instantly penetrates to tinynir passages in xxiwt thitut nnd lungs. It M-ips thcstingiiiR sensation in noso.md inro.u, stops the sneezing iindsnutHins, rases the awful lightness of Iuiirs ami chetit -our breathing betumcs free. diTp, natural. lr. Hlosser's Remedy is prewired in cigarette" form for convenience in UsiiiR, It is made only of medicinal herhs, berries and tlowers. No tobacco lu'cuhehs. Get a pocket-sue packae Irotn our druggist today. DR. BLOSSER'S Medical Cigarettes 'The New Science of Elocution Elements nnd Principles of Vocal Expression IN LESSONS With exercises and selections Mr Acquiring the Art of Rend ing and Spenking. MRS. W. W. ASHCRAFT . 120 W. Lane , Phono 177 FOR SALE 1 -1-year-old -gelding, j weight. about 1700 lbs. 6 aged I geldings and 1 aged mare, ; weight from 1200 to 1300 lbs.. 6 t work horses; A. C. Wilson, Yon j calla.Ore. 102rDODC.E"COACM. Ilrand new I attractive two-tone Incquer job. New seat covers. Tires good. Ias all regulur equipment. The price Is $650. See J. O. Newland nnd Son. .- LOSTMonday evening, White Fox Terrier with tna on face, tan dot 1- tween eyes. Answers to name of Tick. K. M. Wright on collar. Return to 246 N. Hose St. and receive reward. JERSEYS FOR SACETnT5e yenrling heifers, one subject to ; registry, two from registered sire and among my best high guatic cows. Also one old cow, .Just cow, giving 2 gallons a day, price $10. J. F. Donebrnke, nt. 2. SHEEP RANCH 470 acres'iibout 40 rivor bottom land to culti vate, woven wire fence; two nUles river frontage; 6 miles from Roseburg; complete set buildings;' carry 200 sheep, raise thousand turkeys. Kent $500 cash per year, or sell for $25 per acre. McLENDON REALTY CO. 140 Jackson Street. UlU drop 111 J.ee tires. Lowest price ever broadcasted on qual ity tires. 28x4.40 . . .....$ 5.76 29x4.75 :. 7.46 Always the came in work- , manshlp, price, and quality, George VV. Childs ; are made today by the same maker who originated this great five cent cigar thirty years ago. , GEORGE W. fhikis Wk : ams Actual CIGAR GENERAL GROCERY COMPANY Wholcsalo Distributors Portland, Oregon Nt) Ton.ux'o ! 7n ;1 I DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST SpeclalUt In the fitting ot . Glasses lt6 Jackson St 30x5.00 .11x5.00 30x6.25 31x526 32x6.00 33x6.00 Nichols son St. 8.36 - 9.65 9.65 9.75 12.26 . 12.36 Jack- SCHOOL TIME is SHOE TIME SAVE ON SHOES Children's Tan Oxfords $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 BETTER SHOES FOR LESS BRUNN'S; Perkins Bldg. ' Cass St. & Carter, 439 N. Private Kindergarten Opens Monday, Sept. 17, 1928 PresbyterUn Church Parlors, 9:00 to 11:30 n. m. Lllh S. Vowel Bosch Radio ' New Models In SyOk. f Hear them d.ty or nlohl. Taylor's Battery & Electric . Station The Bett In Padio. FOIt SALE THREE SHEEP RANCHES ONE 700 acres, 3 miles from town I - on good road. ONE 200 acres, 5 miles from town i on good road. :ONK 20S acres. 3 miles from town J on good rond. I ALL THREE Equipped and Slocked. PRICE IS I liltiHT. I See nitUCE COMPANY Myrtle Creek. Oregon ! CtVO PR 13 months1 old Dodge, j Has the latest type 4-cyllnrter motor. Extra equipment consists of 1 new spare tire, overslzo. steering column illuminnted mo I tometer. effective air heater, and shock absorbers. The full slae bumpers, windshield swipe, an cleaner, rea rview mirror, etc.. aro retrutar eijulpment. The first i set of tires have been replaced with oversize tires, finish Is bright. This coupe is a real buy at $675, J. O. Newland and Son. MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND TEACHER OF SINGING i Phones 633-R 30F33 Kohlhagen Bldg. TERM OPENS SEPT. 17 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Msnager- Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy - 'r .nt 284 K and Kan Sts, Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embanner