FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1928. i l V 1 l u This SPECIAL OFFER Makes It Easy for You to Own One of These New Ranges It's the new electric range that evciyb(Mly it talking ahout the Westinghouse with its Automatic "Flavor Zone" oven the only range that first browns and then completes cooking without any supervision. Come in and let us show you what short work yon can make of "three meals a day" by cooking this most modern way. You'll be particularly interested in the special offer we are making right now. Westinghouse THE ELECTRIC RANGE WITH THE AUTOMATIC , "FLAVOR ZONE" OVEN SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER $5.00 DOWN Balance in 1 8 Easy Monthly Payment!. Liberal trade-in nlowance on your old Fuel Rane. IJTHLETICSIOSE III III LEAD - k's Cbnc? fnT I aw-cat Pennant Gets Slimmer; Cards StiH Ahead in National.' rleetor, Leg Angeles, here last night by forcing the Infighting and pounding Hector body. The Bill InK-Voting Hurry Willi- ten-round affair was the feature of the eve ning. Lang Rut the Los Angeles boxer down for two counts of in lie. tii (he third and seventh nds. Wills made a frantic ef- turn the tide la the final rushing wildly and throw- way all semblance of caution. was an easy decision for the Tacoma lad. In the nix round special event, ' Re w pie Itiivy, Vnui ouwr, WaBh., i outsmarted young San Langford, 1 Seattle. ' 1 By HKRBKRT W. BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) ! Connie Mack's pennant hopes ; appear about ready to take wing, ' fly away and return only when an- j other baseball season rolls around. ! Connie's hopes along with his; ; Philadelphia Athletics ran full tilt. i Into disaster yesterday at Cleve I land where grief, this - year, Iihh I been confined almost exclusively ; to home town rooters. The Indians are going nowhere and know it 1 but they rose out of the ruck of and eleven-game lowing streak to smack the Athletics for a 3 to Z Ions, Yanks Win Hectic G;ms I While the A's were engaged In this reprehensible business of los ing a game, the New York Yank ees staggered in drunken fashion i to a 14 to 11 victory over the St. Louis Browns. This left the Yanks ; holding a two game lead with only eleven games yet to play, one more than the Mackmen. j Rube .Walberg was the vlcllra of l Cleveliind's triumph, s St. Louis fans were given a ; chance to see Miller Muggins' four ; regular pitchers In action in one ' and the same game. Hcimach, j : Johnson, Plpgras and Iloyt fol 1 lowed earh other to the mound In ! more or leas rapid succession. Of Alfalfa seed and Inoculator sold at Wharton Bros. are NO APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED FOR RADIO AUDITION Up lo the present time there' have been no local applications for I entrance In the Atwatcr Kent na tional radio contest soon to be staged, according to T. H. Ness,; itialrinan of the local committee.' The committee recently notified KiHgers that an audition would be held for any local singers between the aces uf Is and 25 years, for Hie purpoue of selecting a young man and a young woman to repre sent Koseburg In the state contest. The time for filing applications ex pires tomorrow, so that any sing ers desiring to enter the contest should make application immedi ately, either In person to T. H. Ness or by leaving the application at the Chamber of Commerce of fice. Under the national contest plan local auditions are held in the vari ous communities where the musi cians are sufficiently Interested. Two are aelected from each com munity to compete In the state contest and the state winners then me lances wno piayea me wnoie pftrticipate hi district auditions, game only George Herman Ruth j from whfch tne winners. in turn, failed to hit safely. The Babe went RO to the national contest in New to the plate six times: York City In the only other American winners of. the local contests league battle. Phil Page. Tiger re-,are ,xpt?ctm1 to way thelr 0wn ex. cruit pitcher from Springfield, of j J)ens(18 to tne ute tryuti mit tne the Eastern league, celebrated Ms 1 lfM.H, committee will probatly be major league debut by pitching able to .provide transportation. Detroit to an 8 to 5 victory over . a the Washington Senators. I , Cards Keep Lead ' 00 not .fall to read what Chur- The National league situation ie- chill Hardware ijo. naa to say to The California Oregon Power Company Roseburg, Oregon Vm fimnc Ml MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND TEACHER OF SINGING fhonee633-R 30F33 Kohlhagen Bldg. TERM OPEN8 SEPT. 17 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GAMES EODEO Called Off The Rodeo to have been staged at TILLER, ORE. Sept. 21 and 22 has been called off, owing to the fact that Eastern Oregon horses cannot be secured to carry out the program in a successful way. This is a great disappointment to the un dersigned, b'ut rather than give a Rodeo other than advertised I have decided to cancel the entire program. CHAS. M. PARKER TILLER, OREGON Oshorn wag wild and Portlnnd yesterday took an patty game from os Angeles, 7 to 3 In the battle of he tennis to decide possession of sixth place In the standings. The Angel hnrler gave seven passes before (tabler replaced him. bat teries: Knight and Whitney; Os horn, fishier and Norton. The Missions took the count of th league leading senators In an eleven Inning game 8 to 5. cutting down Sacramento's lead to one game over Hollywood. Although Clyde Nance got little real support In the early part of the game his teammates rame back rn the ninth to make three runs and lie the score. Neither team scored In the tenth and the Missions took ad vantage of two singles and Tuo passes to win. Hatterles: Naftre and Italdwin, lire it re I ; Vlnct, Gould and Heveretd. Hollywood had a big time during three inning of tlie game with Oakland and won t lo ft. The Stars took nine passes and, 14 hits from three A corn Chm-kers to make their counters, Sam Agnew of the Hollywood club distin guished himself, with a circuit poke, a double, a sacrifice and a Walk to account for five or his team's miO. flatteries : Hulvey and Agnew; Dumovtch, . I'lillas, Young ami Lnnlmrdl. A two run rally In the ninth nave Imtch Knottier the best of a pitchers' battle. With him Kd wards and the Seals won mained In status quo, all lenders recording triumphs. The league-leading St. Louis Car dinals made it five In a row over the I'll 11 lies, 4 to 2, and closed the season's series with the Quakers with 20 victories and only two de feats. Jess Haines held the Phils to six hits. Hill Terry's home run in the tenth gave the New York Giants the edge over the Pittsburgh Pi rates, 8 to 2. Burleigh Grimes, try ing for bin 25th victory and three ' 'uu ln today's ad. PEACE TREATY TO BE CELEBRATED BY t PLACING MARKER A peace treaty marker, at Table Rock near Medford, where the treaty -of peace was signed with the Rogue River Indians, following the brilliant campaign directed by hisfieneral Joseph Lane. former sixth over the GlanU, gave way to I Kosebui'R resident, and the fiijht a pinch hitter in the mnin with the territorial governor of Oregon, will score two to one against him. : be unveiled Tuesday, September Jhe Chicago t'uw nem st to 25 at a ceremony sponsored . by. their position a game and a half fmin the ninntc hv InHnir Tlnatftn ! 8 to 3. The Cubs smashed out 17 j hits, Kreddy Maguire getting four j of them. Cincinnati had little trouble bowling over the Brooklyn J)odg ' ers, 5 lo 2, to make the season's j count 12 to 10 ln their favor. A Blessing to Good Complexions Crater Lake Chapter, D. A. and General Joseph Lano society, C. A. H. Invitations have been extended to Roseburg residents to attend the ceremonial. If there is anything you need for your car or any repair work the Rose garage has It. Phone (36. o- -- - NOTICE FOR BIOS f-OR STOCK AND MERCHANDISE Protect your beauty in all kinds deiful. Nathan Fullerton's. Scaled bids will be received by he undersigned assignee of A. B. of weather with this new face Crawford and feernice G. Crawford, powder MKLLO-GLO. Ioes not 'doing business ln Roseburg, Ore glv the skin ft dry feeling; does ku- Th Lad lea Shoppe, for th not clog the pores; Is not affected th? 8tock of merchaotllse of . , , t j the inventory value of 6343.72, so much by perapirution.. Mays am! fx,U!.ea of the inventory value on longer. So pure and fine. of $1249.00, up to 11 o'clock a. m. MKLLO-GLO Is made by a new on September 21, 1928. French Process. it s truly won- ! "1nck fixtures can be street, and the inventory seen by lapplicatlon to the undersigned at the oil ice of The Jnuglas Credi tors Association In Roseburg, Ore on. All bids must be accompanied I by a certified check for 10 of I the amount bid. to be forfeited ln lease the successful bidder does Hot I complete the purchase. ! The undersigned reserves the right In reject any and all bids. Dated this loth day of Septem ber. K. It. KKNNY, Assignee. f Garden tractors in ent sizes are sold j Hros. three differ at Wharton D.ANCE!! AT The Wigwam Every Wednesday and Saturday Night. MUSIC BY STAR 5 fK tnli rM I.e..-! WU-) PAKIS. Sepl. l!t. Maurice lios land's new day "Napoleon IV has raised such a siotm of Inter national ciiilelMii that the nntlio! rihas bCcnn to nunlifv lines lilamint: i Seattle fi to 4. A single, a double, a; r.ngianri anit guecn lctniia fir sacrifice and another single In the the death of the only son of Na ortler mentioned brought San'lh:on III. . J rrancwiYi victory. Avert)) of the rreiun papers ere so inueriy t Heals and Ituhle of the Tribe cot critical of the play that Kngllh 444444 itiur imm emu is itatteries: HHf-!",n,,m,p" ' reported to ne -ther and Sprint; Kdftards and j '"fled that 'protests from them Alnmlth. jare not needed. 444 HoRthind's version thM thu t STANnirMfl OF f prince was killed in a Zulu am t ft ASFKA I C liKi !;b-h, h" riri" l COC-DL.l CLUD3 i poMi'ly ran wy briauip of a plm j which Is Mntm-d on vjuton Vic- toil hcrsolt Is rlrtlrulrd by crl ret.' tics. They consider H as Insult to .6:7 , England. .iU! litwtlHnd, linwovrr, malntHlnn .a9ii:t)uit a diRmntlKt has a rht m .5"JulilU Itistoiy, vrn loppmlniy .Ms rmnits hp tln-y fviv known at the .4tttlnn' of the tila'a ucllnli. .SWH No dll'loniMtir union Is run .al.'l si-i'l). Imrlli ulni ly an Hoslaod is I'hiiiiuliiK Bvml Imra and la run .rl"t sldt'itOK c.'uiVMitt a pasaaKO rtv .twl ' fori In lo Umx-a Vii toi la as ro Pacific Coast Ltagu TVorj Lost Sarramrnto f2 31 Holl-ood M it San f'rani-lHoo 49 M Missions 15 s OHkiimtl 4.1 40 I'.Mtlalld !I4 49 li'w An;t'h's ro Moattlp 2S (.7 National Laagua st. horn s.s rr N' VoiK St! M t'hicaqo a". 59 llllsluirxli 79 M Clli. lmiiill .. 7f. l iiriMkip 71 " Ito.sln;, 4.r. S7 rhll..l.'lihl . 42 lot American Laagut Niw Voik 94 49 I'hilaiMphla, S M St. Umiis 71 I'hlraKo KM ?fi WasliHlKlon 7 77 IH'trolt 4 t'lovi'laud ' liu .s,! In-tton M Si FARM NEWS STATE MARKET AGENT'S LETTER I'y SKY MIH'lt JDNKS - Wheat Prioaa Ara Low TIhtp la not much movrmcnt ltl whoat at Cortland, la ronrtartson to this limp last yrar. although thr 1 1: ... lliiiMlil ' 'M ''j f S"' f -si! iTirf I Hrrrriai bmMM w Some mustard has bite - -Some mustard has flavor - -Schilling Mustard has both! You should use 13 less of Schilling: Mustard than of any other. Ordinary mustard contains some flat, flavorless oils and bran. These are removed from Schilling Mustard, leaving only the fine meal and aromatic oils. That's why . Schilling has more flavor - - more vigor - - more zest Schilling was the first to produce pure spices in America - - and Schilling Spices are still used by pure food experts 'as the standard by which to judge others Your money . back if you don't like Schilling's best 1 wdrr Tea Coffee 31 Fxtracta liV BuklnaTV, to th averape this year as a result of delayed sprtna; spraying and sun-scald during the excessive heat of a few days- In July. A com parison of early Hales In the Yaki ma valley ahows considerably low er prices than at this time last year. Kstra fancy Jonathans, li:is and larger, have heen reported re cently at mostly $1.10-1.25, against fl.St -2 .2!S on last year's on approxi- j "j" ntately comparative dates. ! 5? Heavy Pear Production Pcwr picking, packing and ship ! g ping operations haw been 2"0 per I A cejit jtTca,ter this" season in the if' KoKtie rivfr valley than in 1S27. g Krom Medford up to September A 2nd, there were 1S; carloads of $ pears shipted, and this number S has been heavily increased since A that date. One night's nhipment in- g ; eluded over &o.HM) boxes, which A ! were expected to average mill be advised to pay close atten tion to restriction of shipments, oruerly distribution, standardiza tion of pack, and. in future, limit ing acreage planted. Hop Picking Big Industry it require tint services of about 40.000 people to harvest the hop crop of the Willamette valley and this army of men, women and chil dren are now approaching the -end of their annual picnic, during which they earn much of their winter's spending money. I A Savings Account Makes You Independent box. It made thrp? train loads and rooolrd twolv locomotives to' haul It over the Sisklyona. Flour to the. Philippmee Importa of Tlo- Into tho Philip plno Islands during Jaly amountvtl to 2111,(100 halts of 4S ponnds earh, of hlrh 17H.00O won- from tl' lTnltod Slatoa aaya rha 'ommot clal Itevlow. Th domand- for flour la Rainlni; hut the market tono Is nncortaln aa a result of the decline Whether you want to aave for a college education, for your own old age, or to accumulate a fund to atari in huainess for your. aelf: the INSURED SAVINGS CONTRACT issued by the NORTHERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION givea you more for your money. Following ia the table ahowing the amount ol monthly deposit required from agea 15 to 64 to aave H0O0.OO. If you live, your contract maturea and paya you S 1000.00. If you die. your contract maturea at your death for $1000.00 plua the amdunt you have aaved. exportora have commenced send-1 n wheat and flour prkea ln the $ log on iome carsoca and greater activity Is now In prospect, xjuoia tkma are low and the (trowere are holding. The decrease In beat prices this year has been associat ed "willt favorable crup conditions. HceordiiiR to AHlatant Secretary of Aurtcnlttiro Imniap. who rertH that in the last month the wheat supply situation has changed an materially as lo make the outlook 1'nlted Siatea. Averaie prices during July were: Patents, fa per barrel; cut-offs, $7.-ft; club tralchla, $7 oo. Few Joba Open to Labor Age 15 .. 16 17 .. 18 .. 19 .. 20 .. 21 .. 22 . 23 . 24 . . it - . 2 . 2r .. . Age $4.28 28 . . .- 4.28 29 .. . 4.29 30 . 4.29 31 . 4.30 32 .. . 4.30 33 .. 4.31 34 .. . 4.32 35 . 4.32 35 .. . 4.33 37 . . 4.34 38 .. , 4.35 39 .. . 4.36 40 .. . Ane .. 4.37 1 4.65 4.38 42 41 4 44 :: :::: . 4.40 45 . 4.42 46 4.4S 47 . 4.45 48 . 4.47 49 . 4.49 50 . 4.51 61 . 4.54 62 . 4.57 63 4.60 54 4.70 4.76 4.81 - 4.83 4.9S 5 0 5.14 0.25 5.38 6.51 6.M 6 83 .0I Call telephone 664 for. literature or an appointment. K for September holds out little i-n- "" i-f?? ! ' --m 5 .r!o .4!t;t .:u7 .291 aiMftisible for having plot let thr for a world suppry i death of the prince vr order to! than t'11 rtf li V1 wlpt out the last of Napoleon's j In fi conrrtriea f KaS''"mpl,.y7Jn"'Tl Saiem and Medford a snrplns of iTtmrr. -vmrn V1LLWUKK. hemisphere an.ot.it is to 2,7:1 mtl- j lion bushels as vonirfd with J. ' sun tnillton html wis produced last j year. Th assistant swretary o ! ileves, however, that this icreaw I will lie Iffruety offaet by au In , creaood demand and by other fsc j tors. Appta tr(CM Cowr ; Kai ly apiie i:i hms are not p- (ne altrration a the chaiure of a phrase retelling to the death ' plot from "that la the Knrli-h .fir.!)! manner" to "that is the common ,t;i;t way." ,47! ESKIMO bC ATS HECTOR HI I IIMiTLANH. Ore.. Hept. 1t ,;t' v airrr iegorn. r.mmo wwi', jcourwstiiR. .ir nriin ai Hwnnp matter 01 oumper crops ant! tvu I'Mouud deci.ou ortt M'.kv m.: VuMtt, uhi iK't be quite up tonQueut Uw pi wet,. t;rtjei i Httte largorihelD is reoortwi: at rorrallla and ar. Forecasts! The Dalles, plenty of help Tor tin the northern renuirements. At Kurene and Al bany. hot pickers could find woik. and at Hood Hiver a good many lll be needed for late apple pick ing. Potato Growers Worried A meeting ot potato growers will he held In locatello, ldbo. n-xt Monday to discuss possible solu tion of a serious flilemma whe.-ti (aces the producers this year in BUILDING MATERIALS U e have the mos complete stock ol Builders' Supplies in Southern Oregon and every facility to ii ia-aggBgTCgffgIgKgHlifaTaiaa ser-e you promptly. COEN LUMBER COMP-AMY