ROSEBURG NEWS-RF.V1EW, ROSERURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTF.MRER 1 3. 1928. THREE What is due the public The Bell System recognizes the public require ment for a constantly extending and improving j telephone service. Last year 4 n.iUion telephones Were either put in or moved. The number of local calls not completed on the first attempt was re duced by 5 per cent. The average time for handling toll and long distance calls was reduced from 2 minutes to l'i minutes. During the last five years the Bell System spent $ 1,800,000,000 on additions and improvements of its plant. There is equally a public requirement for safety of, principal and earnings of the stock of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company the parent company of the Bell System. Since its incorpora tion in 1885' it has never missed paying a regular dividend to its stockholders, who now number. more than 420,000, The very nature of the telephone business necessi tates a single interconnected system. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company and associated companies of which The Pacific Telephone and Ttlegraph Company is one accept responsibility for a nation-wide telephone service as a public trust. It is fundamental in the policy of the Bell System that all earnings after regular dividends and a surplus for financial security be used to give more and better service to the public. I mmmm mmm tmmmmm mm m. I t' -'1 i Home From Visit in Portland I Business Visitor : Airs. Earl Aldrich has returned J. F. Stafford of Oakland j to her home In this city after en-j aere a few hours to look joying a visit with friend til Von-' business affairs yemertlay. was ' afu-r UEAD COLDS Mit in spoon; intuu vsporsf apply lty up nostrils. V VafoRuo Ovmr 21 Hit lion Jttrt Ud Ymttrly land for the past week. : Visitor In Town Mrs. Oscar Hanson, resident of Melrotte, aitent yesterday afternmin j in thia city ahoppinK and aileiid- lng to business mutters. I Azalea Resident In 11. O. Jenks of Azalea was i this city ye.steiday looking after 1 j business affairs and visitintf with i i lrieuds, ' Here From Salem j Mm. O. C. Ilurf, Salem matron, iai-i-ivtd here this mornitiK nd in .visllfni! lth friends for a day or Visitors This Morning- Move Into Town Mr. and Mrs. llolden and daiiirh- A ter, Frances, were here from Myi tie Creek during the; morning on utudnetm and shopping. Mi l. F. A. Stewart and grand sons. Georae Gordon Stewart and H 'Ho'burg from I.uur'UTesl ranrll, jjjj I mid are ituw lorulcd at tin A. T. A I-uwrcncw home. 1h4 W. Second V Ave. N. The boya will attend $ Junior hlli school dnriiiR the win- J tor. Mm. biewari has ieasea ner Return to Eugene Mlaa Klhul Armltapo, Miss Seln'.a Pi'lerson and Miss Hill have returned to KuRene follow ing a viKit In this city. president, visits I ranch ! cu K- W1 I.enion, itresident of the - Mra. Oscar lliinsen. rexident of K'i" StaKes, Inc. of Portland .Violation Charged ! Velme mient ilie HrierniMin here 1 w;ls a business visitor here overt David Francis of Ursine. Navada, ! r.l:.i- vi.ltlnn villi fl ieillls ! Wl dnt'StlMV I Valley Poultry and Produce Co.' Standard Grades j Honest Prices - PHONE 616 FOR QUOTATIONS 226 W. Oak St. t ,5 i jenieruiiy vimuiik I and shopping. iSutherlin Man In- ! J. I. j Wednesday afternoon i visiting with friends I acting business. this city and truns- Husband's Condition Improved Mrs. Herbert lleyers was a vis itor here yesterday on her way home to Canyonviile from Kugene, , friends and trading. where she baa heen with Mr. Bev- .. j ers, who Is receiving medical care j following an accident several i weeks aao when he broke his right ! arm in several places. Mr. Iteyera Is tdowly Improving but It will ' nrotiuhlv be some time before he can return home. jtfakland Visitor I i Msr. J. II. Sparks, resident of (Going to Seattle Oakland, spent the afternoon here ) Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tlrown will Wednesday shopping and attend j leave here Friday for Seattle, j ing to business matters. Wash., where they expect to re- main several months. Mrs. It row n j o." kland Visitore jhas planned on attending the, Mrs. Alice Maker and Mrs. A. Northwest Training bcIioo! a Metl j Young of Oakland were in Hone (odist institution, of the northerh ! burg yesterday afternoon shopping i city, and will begin her studies nnj visiting with friends, 'there within a few days. Mr. Brown will engage In other work j V(sltor Wednesday while they remain north. K San.,(mii.t of M,.roe was In this city Wednesday after- rlanriitlnn Ahout Rama i tCJArd. Family Visits The mv!HI of Mrs. M. Trad- Mr. arid Mra. Hoy Edwards of burn, who Is quite ill at Mercy Coles Valley tspent Wednesday af-(hospital. Is reported nbout the lernoon in HoHeburg vibiting with j same today. ;From Umpqua ! Miss 11-vh1r Fd war ils of I'mnoua Wilson of huthernn spent ;vas m lhjs cj,v yesterday after- in noon attending to business affairs and shopping. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company sellsystfm One Policy - On System - Universal Service Plane Is Damaged Some unknown person went to the aviation field Tuesday night i and drained the pasoline tank of j the V. S. navy plane w recked at the airport a few days ago. They also stripped off the compass noon visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. Riddle Folk Visit Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Tiller Hiddle returned last evening J. A. Donnell In Town J. A. Donnell. Myrtlo Crek resi dent, was in this city W.'dnfsday and tnday attending to busim-ss n flairs and trading. Oakland Visitor It. F. Moore, Oaktnnd resident. was In Hose burg attending to bust nssinterests and trading during the afternoon yesterday. Gtendale Man Here C. O. (larrett. In charge of the Dimrlas county exhibit at the Ore gon Slate Kair at Salem, is here today from Ulendale on business. was charged in the justice court yesterday afternoon with violation of the motor vehicle laws, causing an accident south of the cilj by driving on the wrong aide of the read and colliding with the ma chine driven by Constable Kinls Dillard. The defendant entered a plea of guilty before Judge Hop kins and was fined $15. You Need-a Tire FROM m Koepp and Squiei TO INTRODUCE THE IP HIT AT THE STATE FAIR lewa Men Visit Here Visitore From Glide Messrs. Lester Brown and Will E. M. Matthews of Glide, accora Tt rower, both of LeMars, lowa, mo- i pun led by his son, Krnetit Mat loriug from the middle west io thews, a recent arrival from Ktt this coast, visited Mr. and Mrs. - gene who plans to locate in Imug Nohle (ioettels of this city on las county, were here yesterday their way north. 'visttinir. I wrecking the eompasa mounting I their Home after spending the day land causing other damage. In or- j here viMtiug and on business. I der to prevent further damage of i 'this kind I'mpqua Post of the Catted to Wocdburn ! American Lepicn Is iurnishing ai A. W. Wampole, clerk al the " guard for the ship during the re-.Parslow Furniture Store, receiied t mainder of the time ll Is here. Ite-jword of the death of his mother. pair parts have been ordered for j u ho resided near Woodbnrn, and the ship but have not yet ben re-, yesterday left lor that place to at celved. Tlie landing gear, propel- tt.,,j tjm funeral, lor and one wing whi-p wrecked j . Eugene Man Here 'of R. W. (tiddens. district manager to .of the Metropolitan I.lfe Insurance company, was here today from Euf trene offices conferring with the local agent. Mrs. J. U Bullock of Mvrtlo Creek, who has been at Mercy hos pital for the past few weeks, has recovered torfllclently to be dis missed and returned to her home yesterday afternoon. when the machine crushed recent ly during a test flieht. Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Poultry. Get our prices before selling elsewhere Our Plant is Modern in Every Repect We Invite Your Inspection. Expert Advice on Poultry FREE. EXPERT CULLING. ?SX Umpqua Poultry Co. 643 w"t& 1 We are located in the former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur, North Roseburg. Visit Friends In City iHere From Klamath Falls Mr. Simpson, who is superln-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ttuluf Patterson tendent of the state farms at Cor-nd daughter, of Klamath Falls, vallis and Albany, and his eon ;are visiting here with Mr. Pat were here yesterday, stopping a terson s piirents, Mr. and Mrs. F. brief time to visit friends. They r Patterson. Thev exnect to leave jwere en route to Medtord. today for a vacation at Han don. Visiting In Portland j Mrs. Joseph F. Jones of the (Jrand hotel, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. W. KaupiHch, Portlanders, who have been visitors here a d.Ty or so, north yesterday. Mrs. Jones will visit in the metropolis a few 'H(ruc ,UrtJB- 1 - season. Expected Here This Eve Miss Margaret Carr, teacher here last year who has been spend ing the summer visiting ut her home In Portland, Is expected hera this evening. She will again in- In KoHcburg schools this Douglaa county will have an other fine. xhlhlt at the state fair aaiti this yenr. according to C. ). (iarrctt, of tilendale, who Is in charge of the task of gathering the tr.aterial for the display. Mr. (Jar rett was In town today looking af ter business matters and Inciden tally arranging for- the loading of the exhibit, which will be shipped the last of next week. He states that he has obtained some fine pears from Kwens Bros, and Mark Tlsdale at Sutherliu, some excellent pears and apples from Garden Valley, Looking (ilasa and Hitldl, corn from the South I'mpqua district and Canien Val ley, and a great deal of grain from the south portion of the county. Additional exhibits will be ob tained, from the communUy fairs at (ilide and Ytmcalla. Mr. liarrett is being assisted by County Agent J. C. heedy, and J. Unbind Parker, county club leader. NEW Super-A j ax TIRE We are offering a 15 discount on all tires and tubes for this week ONLY UNLIMITED GUARANTEE WITH EVERY TIRE Ey the way stop in and ask about our new scientific, safety service! We also call for and de liver your car. KOEPP & SQUIER Roseburg Auto Camp Phone 570 14 SLAIN IN TRAIN AUTO COLLISIONS (Continued from page 1) ENDURING ASMULTNOMAH FALLS : wm mm : Eliminate valve-grinding with this oil of "endurance beyond belief" Stops carbon trouble, too 1Tr,p ! ,t r. f ii '. Myrtle Point Folk Vigit Mr. ami Mrs. R. F. Maiden and ' Mr. and Mrs. Itert Wells lelt ym- Mrfl- A- " 'lllii!IU'" Myrtle lerdny on a motor trip over tho r,nl n"lv'' evening McKen2te highway and to poims rrom ''"'Hand was Joined by or Interest in the eastern part of Mr- 'l"'''-ll. who drove from Coos Oregon. They will begone several ro,,lltv- Ir- Unshnell is dealer fr days i1,,f' Hiipniobile compuny at Myrtle I Point. Returning to San Francisco Joe miller, wlto has b 13. Six children of Mr. and Mrs. Peyeur were burned to death today when the children' cousin, Murla I Peyeur, tried to revive a smoulH.jr ;ing fire In the kitchen stove with kerosene. The woman suffered burn from which she may rii. The parents, with a baby and a 13-year-old dauflhter, escaped. Mrs. Rust Visitor- Mrs. Virgil ltust of nillard spent Wednesday afternoon In this city visiting with friends and trading. Mrs. Abner Itlce of Dlllard was shopping and meeting friends 5a Roseburg for several hours yesterday. here the past ten days visiting with IsMh brother. Wm. II. Puller, manager of the F. W. Woolworth company siore, Is returning this evening to San Francisco. Mr. Itutler is cm ployed by a Jewelers firm In the bay city. Arthur Family Glad to Be Back Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Arthur and ineir iamiiy, atter a years ansence city, was here last from Kosehurg, have returned ing on her wav to Good Rotary Program The duca'ional commiltee ' of the Kotury club Iwd charge of the program at today's luncheon. The members of the committee, J. K. McCIintock. W. K. OH and (J. C. Kinlay, each made a short talk on different phases of Rotary. THREE PERSONS KILLED WHEN TRUCKS COLLIDE Ex-Resident Visitor Mrs. li. It. Keif, formerly of this evening vinlt I'orttand from CASTI.K HOCK, Colo.. Sent. 13. Three persons were killed last night In an accident on the high way a mile an4 a half north of here when a tnn k loaded with three tons or apples crashed into anoiher truck carrying four horses which was parked ut tlm road side. Tho dead: William Anderson, f.O, of lenver; Carl Self, 3!, Gree ley, and Self's niece, Mary, 2 yeari: old. DANCE!! AT The Wigwam Every Wednesday and Saturday Night. Urif, vory Rind to lie in On son ; Mwlfnnl. Mr. Keif, who Is working attain. Ihcy stale. Mr. and Mrn.,inr llin Kou;hi-rn PaHflo cnniiany Arthur and their children have at MedfDrd clurlne the fruit nmv- heen In ChlraRO. Mr. Arthur study- tag seaaun, will later join Ills wife I ing mere, iney i'it Illinois on in i'ortland, August 4. . I Mrs. Butner and Daughter Home Mrs. 1'OMter Itutner ami daui;h ! ter,' Miss Kraue s itutner, re- turned to Itopelmrg yeslerilay ai ternoon following u two months' Stability The new Cycol will Stand the hardest kind of usage. 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But it deposits less carbon than any other oil. The most exhaustive tests have proven that statement. Even more important, the carbon that is deposited by Cycol is soft and easily removable. It is not hard or sticky and cannot scratch a cylinder. Trove it yourself cycol give you the finest results you have ever known more perfe& lubrication, "endurance beyond Delict andtneeiim ination of carbon troubles. So fill your crank case with Cycol. You can ident ify it by the new transparent green-gold color. Sold wherever the Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil signs are shown. Asso ciated Oil Company, RtjirttfS of Accident Victim Dismissed Win. Arnold, well known Look ing Class r:i richer, who was se verely bruised and received a sprained back when a hay waon j trip In th south and east. They, upset on him severs) days a no, ; visit) d In lnver enronte to the has sufficiently recovered to be sotttlu-rn statcx, and spent several i allowed to return home and w an ; weekK vihfilnif in wmtern Ken- ' dismissed from Mercy yesterday afternoon. They Like Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Holiert R. Rrown. accompanied by their niece. Mihs Kindley of I.os An teles, motoring through the northwest, v fulled flri.t of the week and called on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Coetlels. Mr. I; row n is pttHidi-nt of the I.os Amroles M:n)ufa(-turiUK Co. tiil h'-re he expressed his belief (lmt I oulns count y 1h t lie moM at- tractive ttpot he dlcttiig a bright hospital 1 lucky wiih relatives. Ijiter they I went to IjexliiKton. hy., w here they i visited relative), of Mr. Itutner. In Washington. I. C, ., they were fruentB of Mr. Mulner's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Ilutner. Kroin there Mrs. liutner and her daughter went to New York City and Philadelphia and on the re turn they visited in North Caro lina and ChiiMannoKa. Tenn., Mrs. Itutner' old home. New Origins wan also vlniit-d and be.'ore re turning home (he ft'i ehurK folk ban vitdted, pre- J atopped In Si'ii Ide'.-o for a few fuiiire for l(oie-i diiyn, I,os AiiKel. H, where thev vis I huiK as tlie hub of a wondeiiuli itd Mr. mid Mr. I,ec Winili.-r . cllou. formerly of thi city, and Mr. ai d Mrs. Leland (Jeer, ex resfdents 'if SHleiu. Shii Kraniisco was als'i a pliife visited cnneite here. Roads to Romance WITH JACK AND ETHYL. THE HON EYMOONING MO TORMATES, EVERY WEDNESDAY. TO S 10 P.M. OVER THI PACIFIC COAST NETWORK MEW MOTOR. IL ASSOCIATED GASOLINE Gets Fine Position Ii'-H'on Itnilck Kate, a priuiuate of Albany college and a nephew of Mrs. It. U. Stephens of this city, will leave noori for Washing n. I). c, to become tatioratory assistani In tlie bureau of plant l uhanilry. Mr Kate received notice of hl ar poiniment after he had ac.-ertMi the nil prtn tendency of the Sclo puldl' schools, from wlifI. M.-iiion he ban now reniened He is a rnl dent of Albany, hut has vImumI her with his aunt on several oc cat.uiim and la quite well known here. FOR COUNTY CLERK Ira B. Riddle Republican Candidate Election Nov. 6, 1928. "MORE MILES TO THE GALLON" : Former Teachers In Eugene th"ir friends will he interested I In barnlim: that three former PoftebuiR tear bcra are tnw In Ku i K-n"i public itr-hools fr.r thN j year. Visa Vaxine Ijimh. fo--! merly int rtrcttr of Hpaninh an l jUtiin In the ItoMeburg Senffir htsrh , m tioot. Is to be a ni'mbT of 'be KtiRene hi eh school feculty fi.r ' li e necond year. Mis M;id(re Ham ptnn, who super ited ni-"lc In IfOxebttrC RCluHiH SeVeiill e.B 11:0. nefor4l her marriace, wilt te:uh In the Theodore, itoosevell Junior hitch. Harry H. Johr-on, formerly principal of HoebtirK hivh, Is acain iriruipal of t iff Ku gene hKti school this year. Bo3ch Radio New f'odels In Stock. Hear them day or niqht. Taylor' Battery & E!ectric Station The Jest tn Rffdlo. Notice De Molays Regular Meetinga C o m -irence Thuraday, Sept. 13th RffTICrr dv ctad r- n , mtuio oi a m P TODAY U " One Day Only t . ffi. M fJf 2 DAYS STARTS V, U fM TOMORROW V t feV I ??m Louise Fazenda W I fl j and Thelma Todd M II L .tJ I ' ;i Y A Big Laugh Special feS mm W -vamping m I bkMf:: kaCl VENUS" M I Johnny Sy Hines Fmf: "The Wright ' A lATL Idea" W . 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