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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 V 1928
HARD TIMES
DANCE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Saturday, September 29
Auspices American Legion Drum Corps
Music by the Varsity Vagabonds
Kornor'of Tamaulipaa. In that
state he established partial prohl
j onion and prevented the open op
I eraiion of RanihlinK houses. In Uiz
I p. n-onal habit he h dry and doej I
; not smoke, j
In TaifitullpaB, Portes Gil estab
j fHied the fiiHt state "Supported in
'diistilul school in Mexico for In
, ditent children mid increased the
i number of otlier schools.
WOTED KENTUCKY
NKW VOKK. 8ept. 25. David
to A. nchutie, head uf the Uuiied
J$ Hrhulte CUar Hioies, and his
Ji bride of four days, the former
g Mrs. K. II. Koehler, were on a
weridliiK c-ruiKH aboard his yaWit
today.
! They were married In Stum
A ford, Conn., Sal in day but the f;ti
V, Mas not Kenerally known umil un
$ announcement by his hu.slnega as
J socistes bere Ian! nit lit.
g Schulte his first wife ee
K a rated in 1926. but that there had
vrrii iiwun:! nm nut. Keiierany
WOMAN SEEKER
OF HUSBAND IS
MURDER VICTIM
S. P. ANNOUNCES
IMPROVEMENTS
FOR THIS CITY
(Continued from page 1 )
been announced.
DuririK the past few .months
there has been a Brent lncreatin In
business at the local shops. A
number of shopmen wen. moved
away from Hoaeburg some time
ago, but It has been found neces
sary to return some of them, an
changes in operating plans
Ja veterinary to prescribe for
"Hum" I he dog medico removed
fragments of broken bottles.
pieces of wood, marbles, chunks
of niHial and bits of chewed up
safety razor blades from (be ani
mul's stomach.
fAnooUtl 1'r.M Uul Win-)
I'INKVILLK. Kv.. Sent. 25. A
'stirintr friend"! he w nit hi ref-mt f
frontinned from page 1) because the toillet fired into hia
, boi y from ambush Sunday morn-
Jmed (n an automobile archly, ling did not hlL any "hollow part,"
Saturday night Mow k borrowed Hill Henderson, for many years
j an automobile from trover Tyree "king of South America," rugged
to take Mrs. Clark out to see Mur-'rnountain ntdon In southern lieJl
phy who. he said, lived In a in-county, today was fighting for hia
room house just across the line in (lire in a hospital -here.
Idaho." 1 Despite their patient's confi
lielure ihey reached the Mur-dence, physicians said Henderson
phy home. Moock told the police, jas in a critical condition, with
they met Murphy and another man odds against his recovery. The
r:i:h scrr.c bc;r. At this point. ue-Liiii-t i,..-.: i;,..,u. ... iUMiv
H known until the announcement of i became unconscious af-1 broke one arm, they said,
f the wedding. The first Mm. ! ltr driuklng the herr offered him, Henderson claims he was shot
V Schulte has been given custody "In reality." police said, ".Mur- by Gilbert Maiden, 2. against
or tnclr three children. The ores- '" " niym aim .moock iook uhoe cousin. Buster Partin. Hen-
erit Mrs. Schulte is the w idow of fn ',il!In to 1'leasant PrWie. jdersoa appeared before a grand
H. II. Koehler, business associate Tn ffMe uas seen near the ra-jjury last week and aided In br(n-
'of Schulte's flli.l fmmer treHHiiier . v''ie Where the body Was found.' 1 ills' a hour nmrrlnr in.li.imnt
Henderson, once reputed to be
the most indicted man in the Ken
BOY SCOUT TROOP
EDECTS OFFICERS
At Die regular meeting held
! lust night fit the Junior high
school, Troop Six, Roy Scouts re-
nrLraniy.i'l far Die pnmiitv u'lnlf.i.
now resulting in morn engines and Claude Patterson Is to continue cm
.other eciulimient being handled lnHs a Junior aBlluntHcoulniaHler.
the local yards, so that repair (loiilon Applewhite wan promoted
crews niut be mulntainetl. . f,om SHI1ur patrol leader to Junior
All passenger engines are now UsHlslant scoutmaster anil Miner
being cut out at Kosehurg. making lx-nt was made senior patrol
ubout 2lli moro engines i ai-h leader.
monlli than have been handled In Hex Applegate was elected pa
the local yards since the former trol leader of the Panther Patrol,
.change. The heavy 4:iiu class en-' Arthur llaum of the Kagle Patrol
glnes will be lined btlween Port- and Art Imiland of the Heaver Pa
land and Itnsehurg In the futuie. iml. These leaders will have
and lighter engines used south of. their assistants picked by next
bu-e. Thl Is partly necessary be-. i Monday night and will annouance
cauae of the coming wet weather, I them to the troop at that lime,
wlilch prevents the heavy engines j The troop decided to limit the
rrom Being used through the can-1 membership to twenty-four until1
yon because of the condition of such time as there would he1
the roadbed. The handling, rt pair-,1 enough new boys ready to make
lug and servicing of these engines up a new patrol of seven am! then i
will require a larger force of men, Increase the limit to ihlily two I
su uiui seven empiuyeB, inciutling . lieorge llacher of Winston
,one of tile
Mr. Koehler
of Purk and Tilford
Schulte enterprises.
died three years ago.
Mr. Schulte, who Is C'i years
old, rose from Ml $1H a week store
clerk to one or the largi-Kt chain
store operutora in the country. Al
though his wealth runs into mil.
lions he has retained his simple
lusles.
Well drilling. See W. F. Kernln,
Box K55, KoaeDurg.
T
The motive for th
the robbery of $14n) which the
uoman was thought to have car
ried with her, police said they be
lieved today.
TERMS ARE GIVEN
11 AUTO THIEVES
OF
rAMnrlBlH rM law-l Vir)
MEXICO CITY. Sept. 2r,.
Kmlllo I'ortes (ill, Secretary of
Interior, Is expected to be named
provisional president of Mexico
by congress today. He will as
sume office on December 1. when
Pp'sldenl Calles' term expires and
whin (iencrul Alvaro Ourcgun
would have hecomo chief execu-
had
"""""". niMcuiiiiBia . morion iiotman or Y4S south Main live If an assussin's bullet
r .u . '' "7- inane appncauon lor memnersiiip not cut short hia career,
to the force and will be trans- to the troop and will be voted up- The steering commltiee of the
ferred to this city within the next , on next Monday night. The troop chamber of deputies has ratified
few days. has a lively program worked out a plan by which Portes Oil wouH
. ....,. , ,,,,,,,., ,,,r ull lMB scouia are nolo office until February 5, 193(1.
f Ai-rlut(l l'r.., l-a...l Win
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 25.
Fleven men drew sentences in
federal court today for auto theft3.
Kdward L. Klrby, 35, got three
years in McNeil Island prison. He
B1bo faces a charge of robbing the
residence of Phil Metschan, Port
land. Krnest Turner, got three years
In .McNeils.
James Kinder, 19, got, two years
and Kudoliih lieor, 21, drew 18
mouths.
! Clayton Merrill, 27. Milton Carl
iKon. 2K, and Klmo Hill. 22. drew
15 mouths irplece.
I Wesley Woolever, 25, got a ten
months' Jail term, and Clarence
ltrown six months.
P.oy Heose, 19. and Victor Rey
nolds, 18, of Vancouver, Wash.,
were given four months each.
T. Nakada, Japanese, was sen
tenced In federal court today to a
yesjr and a dy in prison nd fined
II for smuggling a fellow country
mall Into the United States at
Coos Iiay.
has been promoted to assistant I set
foreman and will assist C. K. Dane ; Scouts.
ster, foreman. In the future.
on proving themselves as
BANCORPORATION
INCREASED BY TWO
WOOD, GLASS AND METAL
COMPRISE CANINE'S DIET
The men serving as tioon com
mitteemen of this troop are S. I,.
Kinder, Dr. (I. V. Klndlny. Dr. II.
It Shoemaker and II. c. Iiarhy
(Ammm-LIH l'r.i IjhiwhI 'ir
RAN KIIANC'ISCO. Sepl. 25
Don't make a special trip to Ihn
Grand Canyon to depone of old
safely raior blades. "Hum" Haggy,
airedule owned by Miss Dorothy
Harris of San Francisco, will eat
them as well as other ohjects with j
a sharp tasle.
- The lust lime Miss Harris called I
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Ira B. Riddle
Republican Candidate
Election Nov. 6, 1928.
A full term president to succeed
him would be chosen at general
elections on the third Sunday of
November, 1929.
Portes (ill is a friend of the
I'nlled Slatis and a supporter of
President Calles on nil Important
questions. Ills attitude on the ,
religious question Is: "The laws j
of the country must be enforced"!
lie intends to Invite nil of his i
m-iiiiw inemoers m llie calles ca
binet to retain their posts.
Portes (ill was called to the
ministry of Interior after the as-
Hratighton,
Rosebllrg.
SIIHHlnill lllfl itf l!,.nrt,l tl
I'r.nl il.en he had been serving ks :'.",'"''1 Sltle" Na"on''
- balem.
(Amo.iiII Prew lai.1 Win-)
I PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 25.
flie West Coast liancorporation
announced toduv that iwo mora
banks had been added to those ltlPoTT
couirois oy purchase of a majority house,
01 me Biocii o the Hank of Alt.
Angel, ol Mt. Angel, ore., and the
First National Hank of St. Helena,
Oregon. These will add l,171.0(l
to the resources of the bank.
Other banks owned by this insti
tution are (lie West Coast Nation
al Hank. Peninsula National Hank,
Citizens Hank and I'nlon State
Hank, all of Portland, and the
Hank of
lucky mountains, reformed from
life of lawlessness several years
ago and gave his farm lamia over
tu tile establishment of a settle
ment ' chool. His reform, which
came when he thought he was in
danger or dying, waa brought
about by the Hev. Hiram Franks,
who managed lo obtain the sus
pension of more than a dozen in
dictments against Henderson, and
got him a pardon on one of his
convictions.
I NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Corona portable type
writer. Phone 459 J.
FOR SAI.E-Cood dairy cows.
Phone 3:lF25. II. Oden. ,
FOR RENT "Apt.,- private eri:
trance, close in. 331 S.' Main.
FOR SALE Ri7buTts"of "all kinda 1
and prices. 253 2nd Ave., South.
WANTED Somo early hatch pul
lets. Mrs. Oscar Weeks, Huekles,
( lie.
FOR SALE 240 good ewes and
101) goats. M. T. Cannon, Glide,
Ore.
GO TO the Fern Utr canning t
matnes: delivered or pick litem
yourself.
I RY"W6(1) FOR SALE Laurel
block $3 25; fir I2.5U per tier.
Phone 1F23. :
FOR SALE $50 will buy a '23
Ford touring at South End Flll
lngStation, Roseburg, Oregon.
F( i R SALE StaTk'a" l)eiiciouT a
pies and pears. Alfivd J. Moore,
Garden Valley. Phone S5-K.
RENT 2-rooiu
furnished
per month. J. D.
Millers Addition,
.-TT I tc2? 1 f
t)
This Special Offer
Makes It Easy for You to Own One of
These New Ranges
It'i the new electric ratine that everybody Is talking about the
house with its Automatic "Flavor Zone" oven the only range
uruwna ana men complete! cooking without any supervision.
Come in and let us show you what short work you enn make of "three meals
a day by cooking this most modern way. You'll lie particularly interested
in the special offer we are making ritjht now.
VVESTINGHOUSE
T!IE ELECTRIC RANGE WITH THE AUTOMATIC
"FLAVOR ZONE" OVEN
Westing
that first
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
For a Limited Tims Onlyl
S5.00 Down
Puts a New "Flavor one" Range in Your I lorn
Balance in I 8 F.asy Monthly Payments.
Plire Your Order At Once to Insure Delivery.
The California Oregon Power Company
Roseburg, Oregon
YAKIMA VALLEY
OUSTS FILIPINOS
(Auoclalnl I'n-w lmvil Wire)
y:NATCHEE, Wash.. Sept. 25
Agitation over a seasonal Influx
of Filipino laborers in the Wenat
cllee valley subsided last week
aller a lew Filipinos had been nut
by groups of citizens at Omak and
Cashmere and warned that Ihey
w-ere not welcome.
Less than I no Filipinos ncv- re
main In the Wcnatchee valley And
the movement against them has
been dropped. Twenty five or thir
ty Filipinos were escorted out of
Hie Cashmere district bv 150 white
orchard workers and 200 w hite la
borers at Wcnatchee warned a
group of 22 Filipinos lo get out
when they appeared for work at a
cannery.
The movement was less serious
than disturbances in the Yakima
valley last year when many of the
Filipino laborers were obliged to
ae. io violence has occurred
this year and none Is In prospect.
COOLIDGE SEES CHANCE
TO AVERT R. R. STRIKE
( .-cl.l.-,l r.N IM-J Wir.-
WASHINGTON. Kept. 25-Presl
dent I'.wilnlK.- believes that there
Is still a fair1 chance that llie rail
nuiil hoard of mediation may ad
Just the dispute In western rail
roads arising from a request for
cr.ased wages by conductors and
trainmen on lliose carriers.
The chief executive understands
thai the board of mediation Is well
In touch with the sltualio; and
hopeful of a settlement. Should It
fail lo effect n settlement. Mr.
CiMdlitge will proceed with the
terms or the law and appoint "an
emergency board to linesileatc
and report within thirty das of
FOR SALE Haled oat und vutcti
hay, put up bright and green.
"Price $16 per ton at Round
Prairie Ranch.
PULLETS 12 "weeks-oldT 6ic
each, ready for delivery October
1st. Perry Edwards, Myrtle
Creek, Ore.
FOR RENT 5 acres river-bottom,
buildings fair, electric lights.
Mrs. M. W. Drolllnger, 3 miles
W. ot Roseburs.
FOR" SALE Good garden horse
and Jersey cow, reasonable If
taken at once. Mrs. M. W. Drol
llnger, 3 miles W. of Roseburg.
FOR RENT Modern-5Tooni plafr
tered bungalow. 5u3 South
street A nice home. $1S per mo.
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
Phone 417.
WANTED A loan of 35ol, good
cit business property for se
curity. Will pay s interest.
Call at 320 W. Cass St. for fur
ther information.
LOST line pair of football pants
between Roseburg Super-Service
station and llritnd's road atand.
Fliuiar please leave at News-Review
office.
FOR SALE "Oin-RADE Largo
house, good location, for larger
house, good locution, with 4 bed
rooms. Or sell at discount, or
trade on ranch. What have you?
Dr. Nerbas. 255 S. Kane.
WANTEIVMarrled man to work
on farm, nice place to live,
steady employment to right man,
must have knowledge of feeding
stock and capable of operating
tractor. Address Hox 12, Rose
burg. Ore.
roirsAMCko acres stocked and
equipped near Roseburg. run
ning water, a few acres under Ir
rirallon, fair 6 room house and
bain. Price $3.5oo, terms. W. A.
Ilogaril. Heal Estate. Grand Ha
te' lili'g Phono 3o3.
FOIl.SAI.Ki925 Essex six coach.
Loot, and runs like new. You
should see It. Easy terms. $275.
1925 Ford rd. delivery. Hody Al
shape for $115. For real bargains
see L. R. Chambers at the Nash
Coiner. Pboue 649.
John relink-, well known West
Rescliurg isan and veteran of Un
civil war, Is today receiving- con
gratulations fmm his m.my friends
on attaining his eighty-first birth
day. .Mr. Pennie served In a Min
nisota regiment and 21 -.irs ai;6
iiinie lo Ki.sebnrg lo make his
home.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist tfi th lining of
Glasses
lit Jacksoo 8t
tet n'iiitc '
John R. Kelley
Sheet Metal. Works
Heating and
Ventilating
Western Furnaees
SO N. Jackson Phont 466
Farm Loans
Strniclit lonnn for 5, 7 or If)
yrnr. H"iwi nit'iu privile ire,
I'siml com mips fun rharit.
Prompt action. An excellent
lon. If Inirtvsied call or write.
G. W. Young & Son
LOANS
11 CJtt St Phont 41f
UP
I'll
Tell
the
World"
-xVlNCS ,
In spite of all your en
thusiasm over a new salad
oil or shoe or radio bat
tery, you cannot possibly
pass on the good news to
more than a few people.
You can't really "tell the
world."
The manufacturer himself
is in the same fix. He
can't tell the world. His
- salesmen can't. His deal
ers can't. And the world
ought to be told. It wants
to know. It wants to know
what's new, what's not
only good, but better
than the best; or cheaper;
or more durable; or more
useful; or just plain more
fun.
Advertising "tells the
world" today. Back of
every advertisement is
somebody, perhaps a
whole group of some
bodies, full of enthusiasm
just as you are when you
discover something that
makes things easier or
better for you. They are
telling just as many peo
ple as they' can reach in
the world in person. But
that is only a tiny fraction
of those they speak to in
advertising.
Advertisements are truly
personal things to the
people who write them.
And they can be exceed
ingly personal for you.
too, for they mean better
food, better clothing, in
creased health, a happier
home, greater prosperity.
Read the advertisements
they tell you what you
want to know.
BEGIN SAVING NOW
There comes a time hn 1
you fifl that you can put
aside a certain portion of (
your Income In some kind of i
an investment. If our Sav. 1
lugs and Loan Association
plan has not come to your at- i
inn inn w e suggest thai yoq I
investigate Its advantages 3
You will find in our saving. 5
plan many things that win t)
appeal to your good Judg. M
mi nt. Come in now. s
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FOREST FIRE IN
CALIFORNIA GETS
AWAY IN THE WIND
LOS ANOKI.KS, Sept. 25.
, Xir himdwl nin were mobil
( Ui here early today by police
and county authorlllt s and rushed
: to the government forest land
; near the Hidge route highway as
i the blaze that has Bprnad over a
twenty mite front in the national
; reserve ana threatened to jump
; the highway and start a confiasra
; tion in lite Oak Flat, Los Angeles
; county playground.
Reports here this morning said
that hlch winds were overwhelm
lnp the fire fighters along the
highway In their efforts to keep
the flames away from the play-
i ground area. A 19II was Issued for
'additional men and authorities
j quickly secured 300 volunteers.
:
! PATRIARCHS I. O. O. F
ATTENTION
4 We will have work In tli 4
R. 1. degree Sept. 2ith. We
need all the Patriarchs pres. 4
ent at this meeting. -
Uy order of C. P.
ELKS ATTENTION
I .
Meeting Thursday night,
; Sept. 27th. Lunch. Commit-
I tees will be present to plan
I year's work. 41
. DOrGLAS WAITE, Sec.
KIN OF COOLIDGE WINS
COW CALLING CONTEST
ItAJHSSOX, Wis., Seut. 25. Er
nest ('oolldge, a second cousin of
President Coolidge, today won
first prize In a cow calliiiK contest.
a feature of the local fair.
Ernest came here from Vermont,
wln re he was a close neighbor of
the president, and in childhood the
two were playmates. The Wiscon-
I sin Cooiniges visited Hrule Ixdge
' this summer, meeting their famous
! relative for the first time in 30
I years. They reside on & farm near
Yarnetl.
Schilling: was the first to pro
duce pure spices in America
- - and even today Schilling;
Spices are still used by pure
food experts as their stan
dard of quality and purity.
SPECIAL NOTICE
We wish to announce to the people of Roseburg and sur
roundings that The Roseburg Salvage and The Alaska
Junk. Hide and Wool Company has been purchased by
M. Charlup and S. Greenstein of Portland, and the name
changed to The Roseburg Exchange. Old patronage ap.
preciated and new solicited.
We just brought in from Portland a $2,500 stock of fur
niture to complete the store. W ask the public to come
in and get acquainted.
OUR POLICY "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS" j
The Roseburg Exchange, Inc. j
404-406 West Cass.
MRS. CHARLES A. BRAND
TEACHER OF SINGING
Phones 633 R 30F33
TERM OPENS 8EPT. 17
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ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING
Established 1901 I
M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
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