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. ! . I t ; t 1 ' f t I I I I pour ROSEBURG NF.WS-RF.VIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. , . I t I t I i 1 1 I 1 ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1928. Hi lis Bros9 Arab says HILLS BROS Coffee is more than something hot iRinr miiht- liUU ON DUE SILLS!: Whenever you tKeM horaea en a, pair qi overalls you know they ! represent o r r a 1 1 Mt faction hether they are j S to drink Hills fob's? 'firmest of Controlled Roasting gil ts their coffee an ex elusive favor kmrrtpA rm laad Wire) ! RA LF.M, Ore., Kept. 1!. When attorneys met beiore the state su-j prnif court today to argue the Imntte motor vehicle llcf-nse biilj (Hup the court allow nd W. S. v, Knn, I'ortiand attorney, to ap pear as lnterventor In behalf of certain gran;; am 7alwr union or ganizations that favor the hilt. . The Iunne bill wouTd reduce by bout flu M-r c-nt the lit-ense !'' on automobiles. Although the measure wan repudiated by S-na-1 tor Dunne himself, who fathered It, his repudiation did not rome un- j iii a suiiicieni number of pernor! J liad signed the initiative prtliional j to place fh- measure r,n the bal- they represent the utmoit in overall lot. Secretary of State Kozr holds j making. They are the result of over i that lie Iihh no alternative. a;;d j 55 years of knowing how. We could must certify the measure for thei tell you all about their good points J briloi. The slate highway depart-) nd how they are well made, but I tnent holds that the bill is uiiron-i when we ask you to buy a pair at i sflluttonHl and Is endeavoring to i our risk, eiving vou 1 remain Kozer rrom placing it on the ballot. i J. M. ljevera, attorney for the j highway commission. Is arguing against the bill. On the other side are Assistant Attorney General ; Levi MoKford, representing Kozer, and j ("lien, represent Ins the Inlerven ors. Levi Strauss Two-Horse Brand ' Copper-Riveted Waist Overalls . Fcr Men and Youths, or Two-Horse Brand Bib Overalls For Men and Boys OF Look for the Arab ! It's the sign of the genuine Hills Bros. Coffee. That famous coffee of uni form dcliciousne ss because every berry is roasted evenly by I Iills Bros.' exclusive continuous proc ess. No ordinary method of roasting could pro duce such a marvelous, full-bodied flavor. Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. All the rich flavor and exhilarating aroma come to you intact. Ask for Hills Bros. Codec by name and look for the Arab on the can. Tmk from tht original vacuum jack. Etiilf ptenei vith tht kiy. Cm MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND TEACHER OF SINGING Phones 633-R 30F33 Kohlhagen Bldg. TERM OPENS SEPT. 17 If ilit-ro Is anything you nood for your nil- or any rimir work Die Row- g;traK has. It. rhont 6ti. A New Pair FREE if They Rip you are protected in every way. Mtd br Levi Strauss fc Co. San Francisco Reliable Merchandise Sines 1853 Strauss "Two-Horse" brand Overalls for sale by CPENCERS (.unfaln Trn Iswd Wire) j WASHINGTON, S"pt. 20. Evl-! ;dence. In the form of a $646 ' check, introduced yesterday into the Federal Trade commission's 'investigation of power utilities dis closed that the National Klectrte Light association had purchased Jtt.SuO copies of an address by i Herbert Hoover delivered In Oc tober. 1M2.V foi elmiUiinn tbrnueb- out the country. (Jeorge F. Oxley of New York, 'director of public relation for the , National Kleetric Light associa ion. Identified the check which was made out to Harold Phelps 'Stokes in the department of com Imerce, under date of October 2, 1925. An explanation of the check, appended to it for its introduction into evidence, said that thia repre sented the cost of 49.500 copies of an address by the Hon. Herbert Hoover on the subject "Why the Public Interest Requires State Rather Than Federal Regulation of Kleetric Public I tilltiea." j These copies were ordered i through Stokes, said Oxley. as a ! matter of convenience. He testi fied that arrangements bad been made for the circulation of some iof the copies through Stokes. I Sleps taken by the New Jersey ; I'tility association to keep in UNIONS O. K. HOOVER WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. A statement iHsued today lV repub lican headquarters said that five Pittsburgh trades union leaders had expressed "wholehearted ap proval" of the views of Herbert Hoover as enunciated Monday night in his speech at Newark. I Their names were given ns Henry nnt yet been signed O'Neill. Lewis MrGrew, John II. No one connected with r a anl Verna Well clrllHriK. See W. F. Kernin, Dox 855, Roseburg. INJURED MAN FACES AUTO THEFT CHARGE touch with legislation Dendine De ment of the checks, but the Bend fore the slate legislature were merrhants are loHers. Hv of the traced during testimony by Wil checks have been returned from liam H. Roth, secretary. Mend to a Salem bank where the i when Roth' was excused tempor department deposits its payroll 'arily, A. J, Marshall, New York, fund. ' I secretary of the National Electric The theft Is said to have oe- .iK,t association, took the stand curred during tlie noon hour. Atjand Ilealy examined him regarding the lunch hour, it is said, there the financial accounts of that or was a period of about 15 minutes I ganization. when no one was in the office. j At the outset he Inquired con The checks were taken from a ; cernlng a check for S50U made out stark of similar checks that had , to William Alien White, editor of jthe Kmporia, Kansas, Uaxette in the de- I.May. Marshall said this sum partnieut is suspected. ! represented Whites fee for "his 0 j attendance to address the Atlantic Eat barbecue sandwiches and j t ity convention at the invitation FH B a' Uve forever. Brand's Road Stand, of the convention, Walt third MaHit1 Vrttt txtvl Wircl Er(iKNK. Ore.. Sept. 19. Fred -fayior, injured .Moiuiay in an " I dramatic tomobile aeeldent. has been placed; ' under arrest on a charne of auto-1 mobile theft. The car hi which he was traveling had been stolen from C. h. St ran Re, of Medford. Lady Bystander (at the sea side): Why don't you jump in and save him? Another Bystander (an actor): Unusual fine assortment of used cars on display in our show rooms ; thia week. Such cars as 1928 Pon- i Mac coupe, 92S Ford coupe, 19l!7 heir Flavor will fyJin You All crackers arc not alike. You've had some that tasted like paper. You've had others that stuck to teeth and gums like glue. . ' , , If soyou'll appreciate Tru-Bake Crackers. They have a distinctive flavor. The result of carefully blended home-grown flours.) Baked crisp to a rich hickory nut , brown and salted just t right. t Shaped, to fit the lte. . Order from your grocer.' Baked and Guaranteed First Quality by th TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane,' Portland, Seattle originators ot iru-iSakes and Tru-Klu Honey-Sweetened Grahams till he Koia down for the time. I want to make thia Life. GEORGE BURNS DECIDES TO JOIN N. Y. YANKEES CLEVKLANn, Sept. 19 (ieorpe Burns, former Cleveland first baseman, has reconsidered Mr re fusal to retwrt to the New Tork Yankees who hail purchased him at the waiver prlre. Burns said he would call upon the YinVs nt Chicago Thursday to "talk thine over." Burns said he Is wllllnp to play out the season with the Yankees hut he wants to know definittly what his status will be nl'ler that. DANCE!! AT The Wigwam Every Wednesday and Saturday Night. MUSIC BY STAR 5 TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER Wanted from 150 to 200 million! feet of rid prow I h fir within rea sonable distance of railroad. Mill site loration wanted for BOM mill. Combination of small tracts might suit. Send plat and cruise with low est possible price to K. O. Klne well. Secretary Chamber of Com merce, Suthetlin. Oregon. MULTNOMAH COUNTY FARM HEAD FORCED TO QUIT MaaivlatM Pri- tawf W!w PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 19. O. ! Jackson, snperlntcmlent of the Multnomah county farm for seven years, resigned today, and Oscar A. Johnson was appointed to succeed hl:n. County Commis sioners had received complaint, from farm inmates concerning food served them under Jackson's man agement. Johnson as for eight years an acromitsint at the Oregon State Hospital at Salem. ANOTHER D A N C E ! WITH Johr Robinson's Varsity Vagabonds Eucene't Greatest Dance Band ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday, Sept. 22 t Tell your friends, they'll enjoy themselves, too. Yatkins Products Trs. Ahmifl, 1!0 W. Ijtne St. 177. J. M. Phone The heaviest medicinal petroleum oil that flows out of a well. Mineral Oil Russian Type Positively thorough and complete In Its Intes tinal lubricating proper ties and without taste, odor or color. 50c Half Pint Nathan Fullerton n JtO'xa.iZ Drue Stan Roseburq, Oregon I. O. O. F. TAKE NOTICE The first decree will be con- Oakland coach, 1927 Chevrolet! ferred nt the reeular session coach. 1927 Ford tourinn ami, of Bhiletarian Ixhlge No. 8, many others priced very reason-1 Friday evening, September able. Don't fail to come and see ! 21. All Odd Fellows are urged PORTLAND TELEGRAM HEAD BUYS FRISCO BULLETIN them. Hansen Chevrolet Co. ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE ON SECOND TEST JOURNEY FR1KDRICHSHAFKN, Germany, Sept. 20. The dirigible Graf Zep pelin, In which Dr. Hugo Eckener intends to fly to America, ascend ed today for a second flight over southern Germany. In addition to a crew of 39. the Graf Zeppelin carried 16 newspa permen and 15 mechanics from the Friedrichshafen works. Lieutenant Commander Charles E. ltosendahl, t S. N., Command er of the dirigible Los Angeles, and John K. Kehl, American con sul nt Stuttgart, were also aboard. (AasoriattHl Prnai larcd Wire) SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. W. M. Hines. publisher anil editor of the San Franern Bulletin, to day sold his interest in the ,San Francisco Publishing com pany, publishers of the paper, to Carl If. Brockhagen, publisher and editor l of the Portland, Ore.. Telegram. Brockhagen will assume iuimc (dial con I nil of th Bulletin. CHRISTIANITY MUST BE WORLD-WIDE, DIVINE SAYS (AMnrlatml Press Last Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. A "near sighted" Christianity which considers only America and is blind to the rest of the world will not have vision enough to lead America into larger and fuller life. Rev. Charlea C. Merrill, D. 11.. of Chicago, 111., told delegates io the Pacific slope. Congregational Congress here today. Dr. Merrill la secretary of pro motion for the national Congrega tional commission of missions. "There are gteet areas of American life to be Christianized, such as Its politics, its Industry, its race relations. The fundament al problem In the country today is that of living together, and that is the problem which Christianity Is peculiarly fitted to deal or it ceases to be Christianity,' said Dr. DMerrlll. FARM REMINDERS to be present. J. K. DENT, N. G. NOTICE Social' meeting of Business and Professional Women's Club at home of Mrs. J. M. Judd. 412 S. Jackson, Friday evening, Sept. 21. swer to a question from a poultry- 1 man. These wind puffs also fol- j low jagged incisions made In an operation. They are more or less hamless unless so big as to cause I the fowl inconvenience in which! cone they may be slopped by mak ing a three-corned skin incision to ' release the air. COMING EVENTS IN ROSEBURG Cut out this list of dates of outstanding events fot tlie year and keep it in your pocket for handy reference. Watch for changes and additional announcements as they may be arranged. Knights of Pythias Convention, Dist. No. 5 Sept. 22 Douglas County Teachers' Annual Institute ..Oct. 22, 23 Regional P. T. A. Convention Oct. 23-24-25 Fall Meeting Presbytery of Southern Oregon ..Oct. 23-24 National Election : November 6 State Horticultural Meeting Dec. 12-13-14 Your car can be rpbnred and made like new at the Hose' Oarage. Phone 66. a Prince of Wales to Marry Her? J LUMBER MILLWORK 1 BUILDING MATERIALS EIC.HTEFN LANE MEN LIST 2851 BIRDS FOR MARKET TTOKN'K, Sept. . 19 - Eighteen tm key growers of Lane county have sinned up with the Douglas i 'Minify Tin kev Growers Co-operative association. These crow-rs In T.nne have hltds to he handled through the marketing plan. Re ports on the membership were ".::!:' ?. z. .V.t.z I.. M .:;;. v. Iav it the Eugene chamber of com- metre. C W. Godlove Is repteseutiilive of the Esne cotttitv growers on the lMU'las rouiiiy board. Member ships elo-ie October 1 and efforts will be made to have as many 1 .hi growers a.- possible sign up. TV Rose garain does valve and plM.'it grinding, Kwik Way equip ment Phone firt. We have the most complete stock of DuiMriY Supplies in Southern Oregon and every facility to serve you promptly. COEN LUMBER COMPANY I STOLEN HIGHWAY CHECKS ARE CASHED AT BEND vlalt l'r. t Iaal WlrM SALEM. Ore, Sept 2i- It be came kn.wn here today that sit unsigned ptaie highway checks, f-.-rregatlng were stolen from the auditor's p.(fh'o In the depart ment of slate hniis it Thursday and wer cached In stores at Bend Saturday. The names of State lllchway Engineer Roy A. Klein and the auditor were forged by the thief. ANNOUNCING CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT of Weatherford Barber Shop We have purchased entire equipment and good will of this old esinblished business, nnd will conduct a first class shop nt the present lo cation. , Old and new patrons are as sured of satisfactory work. Call in and tee us Glenn T. Callen Fred Miller , : North Jackson St. Next door New-Review The best substitutes fur green feed for poultry are alfalfa and clover hay, writes H. A. Schoth, forage crop specialist at the Ore gon experiment station In a new Ivllftin, "Geen Feed and Pas ture for Poultry." Kale is given as the best winter green feed where It can be produced. A continuous supply of green feed, considered essential by leading poultry men. may be supplied by an intensive system of cropping which la de scribed In the bulletin. Cnrbon tetrachloride has been found successful In treatment of sheep and goats Infested with llr erflnke, a serious handicap to the Industry In many parts of Oregon. Where breeders suspect their flocks are Infested a small num ber are first treated and the ef fect ohserved. a definite diag nosis is usually advisable as num erous small stomach worms and similar parasite produce symp toms hard to distinguish from those caused by the liver-flukes. Proper fertilization has been found lo make crops less liable to unfavorable seasonal conditions. It Is not a nre all for eTery ill, however, as general soil manage ment Is essential In , controlling moisture the physical condition and chemical reaction and other factors. rapoaling fowls by means of buf one slit reduces the tendency to wlnd puffs" which frequently result from this operation, reports W. T. Johnson, poultry patholo gist at Ihe Oregon station, In an-. 14 Vllii 1 1? y Si 27 a I--.:'.' 'I v L :--E--- - y 1 j A Savings Account Makes You Independent Whether you want to save for a college education, for your own old age, or to accumulate a fund to start in business for your self; the INSUREO SAVINGS CONTRACT Issued by the NORTHERN SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION ives you more for your money. Following is the table showing the amount of monthly deposit required from ages 15 to 54 to save 11000.00. If you live, your contract matures and pays you S1000.00. If you die, your contract matures at your death for $1000.00 plus the amount you have saved. Age Age Age $4.28 28 4.28 29 ... 4.29 30 437 41 4.65 . 42 4.70 43 4.75 M 44 4.81 4.88 4.96 B.05 5.14 4.29 31 - - 4.40 45 ......4.30 32 4.42 46 4.30 33 .- 4.43 47 4.31 34 4.45 48 4.32 35 4.47 49 4.32 36 . 4.49 50 4.33 37 4.51 51 4.34 38 4.54 52 4.35 39 4.57 53 .... 4.36 40 4.60 54 5.25 5 38 5.51 5.66 5.83 6.01 Call telephone 664 for literature or an appointment A 1 ; C.T.TTTTTT-TT.T.TTTTT.M a Announcement that Princess! Mirth of Sweden would b the guest of King George and Queen Mary at Balmoral Castle in Septenv ber has started rumors in Europe that she may become the bride of the Prince of Wales. She Is a sis ter of Princess Ingrid, who recent ly married the crown prince of' Be'Qium. i ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. ' Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager e Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy one 284 Oak and Kane Sta, Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embaltner High all kinds of i viaMi r i ices E&.vf1 Expert ' Our Plant is Modern m Every Respect We Invite Your Inspection. Advice on Poultry FREE. EXPERT CULLING. We call and pay CASH at ycur door, anywhere In Douglas County. Umpqua Poultry Co. 643 wfhr4n We are located in the former Farm Bureau Building, at Railroad Spur,-' - North Roseburg. V to. i TV.' department has slopped pay-