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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. ' THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. I92ftr FIVE 1 A NEW Telephone Directory Is Going to Press Any changes should CALL 71 or 72 V The Pacific Telephone 1 & Telegraph Co. j 1 i Visitor Wednesday Mrs. Gunard Johnson was hern frnm Melrose wnr a few hours yes-; imiKlnss valley, was In lloseburg terday shopping and looking after ; yesterday attending to business al business matters. i fairs and vislilnc. BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON ( Coughs from colds may lead to sts fious trouble. Ym can stop tfiem now with Creomulsinn, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Lreomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and Iteali the inflamed membranes and in hi bit (term growth. Of all known, drujn crcosoie Is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the arcairst healing aptneirs for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Crcomulsion contains, in dflition to creootet other healiflp CREOM FOR THE COUCH FROM Fast Trains Fine Motor-Coaches Scheduled tot your convenience fist trains., deluxe fnotnr-cnach.es combine to give you the utmost in travel flexibility. Go by train return by motor-coach. There t$ a departure and irrivJ time to fit your plans. To Portland 'Sh.nr' . "Oregon fan" MfMt Coach Motor Coach To San Francisco "Shasta" . "Oregonian To Coos Mmnf Coach . . . . 6-li. m. 9 10i.ni. Motor Coach .... 4.4up.m. 8.05 p m. To Klamath rails Eureka Lt. Mtdford . . 7:00 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 4.00 p m. Ar. Klamath Fills . 10 15a.m. 2:40pm. 7:15p.m. Motor Coach leave: Grarrj Pj frt Eureka 10:20 a.m. kA Setuark of'SiltrrGrap" TSee fine mntor-cr aches cover western OreBon. In Wirinn in pjcint Hi.ehway travel branches raduieout frm such center as Salem and AiKiny to Monmouth, (gj Irdtpcn.e, Newport, Lebanon, Dill-is, Fails City, Southern FacaSIc be taken up at once, a I Lookingglass Man In- A. K. .Millard, rum-her of Look- elements which soolho and hcaj tho iii(l;tmed mrmbranes and stop the ir ritation, tvhile the rreoanie goes on to the ptomacli, i absorbed into tho blood, attacks the srat of the trouble and checks tire growth of the germs. CreoniuUion it pjarantred satisfac tory in the trratmrnt nf coughs from colds, bronchi lb and minor forms ol bronchial irritations, and is rxcril-nt for building up the syMt-m after colds or flu. Monry refunded if not re lifTpd after taking according todirec- tinna A air .m- i-.i.i.l I ...) ULSION COLDS THA THANG ON Leaves 4:40 p m. . 12:01 a.m. , 6: -15 a.m. Ar. Portland 10 M) p m. 7:".'.t) a.m. 2: -H p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7.35 pJO, Leaves Ar. San Franc two . 2:10 p.m. 10:M)a.m. . 6-20a.m. 7:30aja, Bay Points Leave Ar. Marhncld PSone 1 1 FLAY AT MME The Roaohurg high school foot ball teem opens Its season FrHUy with a rant at Myrtle Point. The nam has had only one gntne so far thin year, that betas: a preseason (tamo last week with (ilendale high In which Kosebiirft was the winner. The local boys are count Inn on a victory at Myrtle Point tilts year, despite the fact that the l oos county tara ts reported to be a strong and fast eleven. Rose burir's team this year is consider ably better than the school has turned out at any time in the pant. Most of the boys httve had some experience In football so that the team will not be bothered by "staiee frtKht." t uach Turner has been drilling his U-i.in steadily on new plays de dlgnvd to speed up the .action mud Rle a greater drive on the offense. The team is already a strong de fensive aggregation, but has shown a weakness in practice lu their of fense. Coach 'turner la working hard to overcome this weakness, and a fine improvement is befog shown. The boys have been given only light scrimmage so far this week, as most of the time has been given over to signal practice. F&R COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ' Your support la respectfully so licited Nov. 6, 19S. MRS. EDITH S. ACKEKT. Getting Up Nights Is Nature's Danger Call Rev. W. H. Mitchell, 82 N. Park St., Columbua, Ohio. Says, "I feel I am doing real mls sionmy work when 1 tell or write how niy wile was relieved of a se rious ease of bladder Irritation with Uililuted Huchu (Keller formula). Mie had to set up 6 to 8 times each nlKht." It acljs on bladder as epsom sails do on bowels. Drives out for eign deposits and lessens excessive aeidlty. This relieves the Irritation that causes getting up nights. The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechaa lesouig. Ohio, or locally at Nathan Kullerton's. Clt nnv fnr vmir hnlidHV DhotOS. That is one gilt that is never dup licated and always appreciated. Kuseburg studio, lw jacKson. OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Foster Split shako Industry under way here; shipments bWng niatto to 1'orUimd niarkota. St, Helens Ilnncbrporat loo pur chases Fiirft National Bank lieio. St. Helfus-Local ah purl to be improvfd. .Myrtle I'oint New building on Sprue street proposed. St. Heiens i'ity building per mits Tor firt nine months ot ear totaled 231.9'. (i ravel Ford Power and light line planned for this ctinniiMity by Mountain Stales Co- Miller li?iai:d Contract let for Furtatdng four miles of road from this place to Miller Hill. Choi wood Harvesting of very satidtacioty onion crop complet ed. Dayton Market road froin here to Salem being graveled. Astoria Youngs Bay highway apan being renVcked. Klamath Falls Flans completed for construction of new t.5.u,'0 business biuck. Hood Rivtr Apple harvest in this soctiou now going strong, l'tu ears shipped daily. Lakeview Ked clover in this county bhows profit of $70 to $v per acre. Sew berg Frc Methodiats dedi cate new chuncTi he-re. Now berg Fayoll of local ran neiy is,J13,(M(J a weed. A.'ini ii Nehaiem road job near itig toii.plelion. 'J'illHinouk Two copp'T wire cir cuits, &o milts long, in operation ly telephone rompany b'twt'ii ln-ro and I h-lake. Finsiou of line boudiwaid to t-w poi t ilait- IH'd. Ttlla,ook - Oruattfatiun of lo eal "tjood Koads" rumip complet ed. M Mlr.r.vllle Tt'uilding of ?ho!-l-i ul hlRhnay bet w ren here and 1 illatnonk a st p nearer through botjstlng of loc;i Cha-vher ot Coin merre. Sbracue Itivnr New $1,0Mi httlldilig lo house gnfrtcn ind Iheatnr planti'-d Tor fonst ruction here. Spi Ingfield New firo preven ilon -quipinent adcled to lootl schools. Q Foniiuid - i.arj!'-Ht 'iTtrir sik'n on I'aclf r roust h-inp installed U'-m by Huhfitld tll ronipuiiy; will art an etude for aviators. Itnsf hurg Fall crop of tau'i flower Is budinu loal i ti Fori land Jacob A r.iir plan r')i,trii'lon of building to house structural steel hiiMincas oi Grand Avniie. Fonland Total of $11 ITH.rpT, wiil b- hpf-it for ntrnrt widening pioiftam hk outlined hv city roun nl. itojcbUiR - S. P. ompany an nounce plans 'o erect two new b'iI:diriCR hre and will conduit f M nltAl V niv Hi piiint and geil nral Phfd. Klamaitl Falls ClirfniW of Coinnierr e in-'alls new elect ric vrntlla'inn ftein. K Is math Fall - New fire dc partnunt uiinncnf pifftfjed here. Kiamnth FalU- l.M- n-n.n A ;reat NoriU'in Ilailtoad (Ioa:i river lo ea tumoted Hrrnbura New serpen Itisrail ed in lc al theater. 4 ELkS ATTENTION Meeting n'cht Oct. 11. 1928. Vote to be taken on changes of Constitution, briefly aa fol- lows: Fixing amount of ex- lnseA of Hep. to Grand lodge; creating the Elka Na- tiotml Foundation Trustees; change relating to withdraw- al of funds; establishment of 4 0 National Foundation Fund;- permitting the establishment of lodges in cities of less than 5.(00 where circumstances warrant. DOUGLAS WA1TE, Sec. : lighting system for Sixth street announced. , i Iitout-trtjli Tin we luU of Clu nook and Silverside salmon ! brought in by local fishermen In ! one day. I Marshfield Placing of 32 miles I of transmission line from here to j Heedsport made in record time. ! Construction finished ready for I test. ! Keedsport Itoosevelt highway through city completed and open ed to traffic. j Scottshurg Work on brldse ; aver Fmpqua river makes steady ; progress. I Chiloquin Local state bank sold ! to Pancorpora'ion. Nortl Personal Landscape Se vie? Co- plana to build modern nursery plant. Astoria 14 ships loaded 13,192 tons carpo at local port in one week. Condon Nino new buildings under construction here. Two of them business blocks. Traffic on highways in Oregon has Increased approximately lilO per cent In last five years accord ing to tally sheet of state depart ment. Astoria New river steamer to take place of famous old Julia Ti. will he built here. Portland New beacon light er ected on west hills as aviation guide can be seen for 100 miles. 744 million feet of timber cut ht Clatsop county during year, March 1. llJl!7, to March 1. 1928, accord ing to county assessor. Cold Peach Rich ore dicenver ed at Mule creek. Reports $3 pan and $3,000 to the ton yield in Gol den Rule Xone. Tillamook 200 additional lines In-stalled in offices of Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. here. Dufur Harvesting of apple crop in this vicinity makes fine pro gress. Astoria J. C- Penney Co. will occn py new locat ion in Nelf-ou nutldfng. Tillamook Local cheescmal; ers win many prizes for their pro duct at both Oregon and Washing ton state fairs. Dufur New electric transform er Installed to ncrommodate pa trons in west part of community. Klamath Falls Modern con crete building wfll replace old landmark on South Sixth street here. Klamath Falls Modern new restaurant opened on Klamath Avenue. ! Sit now for your holiday photos. That Is one gift that ts never dup licated and always appreciated. Uoseburg Studio, 12'J Jackson. (AMorfnh-ri I'P'M I,anH Win) PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 11. Prices were steady in all depart ments of local wholesale fruit, vegetable and produce markets to day and there was little of espe cial Interest In the way nf new dr vefopments. First receipts of new Oregon anu California walnuts continued toattract a little Inter est. miprincs going to thr trade at 2r(i:i3c per pound cjcpendjng on viirieijr and site. The gi-ape market wa In better shape with marly all of the over supply of last week cleaned up Prices were steady to firm hut not quotahly higher. Tokays, both (! non and California, were s lllng from 1 25 to $l.ft per lug. Tomatoes, cnti Iff lower, lettuce and celery were In nhundnt sup ply on the vegetable mark ts at prices steady with yesterday's quo tat Ions. Tomatoes sold at 4'ev Su iter box and were of aveni2e hieh f.iality. Cotiliflower hroituht from ,i lo $1 fio p' r crate, depending on size mid gade. Celery nn coinnm In from the Labish d'sirbi a.-: well as from numerous nearby imin and ranged from Pu: to 9or per dxen riepe'idlng on size of stalk. e i y hearts were unchanged at vl 25 per dozen. Onions and pot a lues moved unout as usual, the former continu ing to fetch strung prices wiiim puds showed a wide range from l'n: to fl 2" on local eumbinailor, grades up to $.M'n 1 m for I'. S No. 1 grade of Yakima N'tted Gems. Fntter and "gg values were m r halted. Some commission men are loot; It. g for emier prices In Hie hnttr division but the marl"-t to day had no appearance of weak news and sharp d'-clim-s w t re not anticipate Ly. the majority of dealers. Poultry and 'Aiintry dressed meat. 4 wre steady and unchaiuv d today. Portland wholesale sugar prlee were quoted lc lowr. effective tbl niort.itiif. lefieitinK n corre sponding drop on th Hun Fr!!c'--co tnark't. Fruit and lierrv grade will now sell t iu'u r ct here. Jti-et sugar wilt be quoted at i'i Hltiirjugh lo al HUiplica at pre.-eni are iiominal. AT THE6CASI0E "Oil. Jafk. I'd lne to he mi it' thiu, tMHjml (or l.Hiijin." "Vou'i 1m- m nuh'y unpopulrir pu3 n.T ' ' Why, f-aiet?" "iiifitHM tVfroiie i.n bunrd NUT SHOP TO BE OPENED BY LOCAL PHARMACY Chapman's Pharmacy has secur d the agency for the "Huddy Squirrel" line of fancy domestic and imported nuts, and la open ing a nut shop department In the1 local store tomorrow. During the i opening week tasty samples and a prize contest will be teulure at tractions to introduce the Ifne to local patro. The company is I rapidly extending its departments f to all parts of the West ana is i meeting with good success. Spencer sweet pea seeds In separate colors or mixed are sold at Wharton Pres. ! LODGE DIRECTORY J . . ; Neighbor, of Woodcraft, Lllai Circle, No. 49. Mt-pta . n tlisl and third Monday evnU.gf, In K. nf P. Hall. . Vlaltlng Nulgli bora Invited to attend KI.SIK WILLIAMS. O. N. MAIH5AHKT W11ITNKY. Tier W. O. M. L. M'ta In Moose hall second and fourth Friilaya at t) o'clock. Visitors welcome. CONSTANCE BLACK, 8. R. JKSSIR CALIlt)i:.N. Pec. VIVIAN PHILLIPS, Tr-a. K. O. T. M. Veeta each aecond and fourth Thursday of each month In Maccabee hall, corner lass and Pine street. Visiting Knights always welcome. L. U. GOODMAN, Com. W. A. KAPP. R. K. O. E. S., Roteburg Chapter, No. 3 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays tn each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are resbext fully invited to attend. ETHEL L. WKliU, W. M. UtEE JOHNSON, See. W. B. A. O. T. W.. Roteburo K view No. 11. Holds repulal meetings on second and fourti Thursdays at T:3U p. m. Visiting sisters Invited lo attend reviews Maccahee Hall, XJine aud C'ass streets. MHS. MARY WILCOX. JESSIE- ItAPf, Col.1 Pythian Sisters, Unipqua Tempu No. 4. Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at tho K. of i hall. Via ltors nlways welcome. I.KNA VOUNO. M. R. C. " KVA MARKS, M. of K. C. MAY. E. FAHKKR. M. ofF Laurel Chopttr, No. 31, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday ot eacb month In Masonic Temple. All members requested to at tend and visiting . companion ftelcontu. L M. LRHRHACH. High Priest W. t HA Kit 18, Sen. I. 0. O. f .t PhllttaVlan toagV Nft 8. Meets tn Odd Fellow Jem ' pic every JTrlday eveniiiK. Viitlt dig oruu.reu , are aiwa)a --Mi J. E. DENT, N. O. A. J. UttDDKS, Rec. Sec. J. B. UAILEV, Mil. K.c. tayteii, hoseouiy Aei ie Ateets tu eiucealtee Hail on t;asa at reel on xeciind ana fourt h VWdnen a ay eveniups of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good ntandlriK always welcome OKORtlE.KREW, Jr. W. I'rea J. 1) RA1LKV, Jr. I. W. I'res. II. UtUlMAN, Sec. B. P. O. E.lk, Rosenurg Lodge No. 326 HoldB regular couimunictt tloii at the Elks Temple on each aecond and fourth Thursdays ol eucii month. All members r guested to attend regutaily, and an viniiinK broiheta are curdlall Invited to attend. WALTER ti. FISHER, B. It. LUUULA8 VVA1TE. Sec. U. 8. W. V., George Starmer Camp No. 19 Meets jointly with aux iliary aecond and fourth ThurJ days at itofleburtf armory, 8 p. m. All comrades and sisters In vited. T. J.noitnnAt'X. ramp Adjt. MRS. S. W. STARMER, Aux. I'res. A. P. & A. M., Lautei Loage No. 13 Regular communlcnt Ion sec oud and fourth eilnendays each month at Maaonlc Templ, Rose '. burg, Ore. Inltora welcome. K A. COOK. W. M. W. K. HARRIS, Sec Union Encampment No. 9, I .O. O F. Mci.tn In mid Fellows Tern pie no 2nd and 4lh W'ednemlayi tit M'h mniith. VlKlling 1'atrl- HITllN HlWH'M K'fl)IH. ri M. KKI.I.EY, C. P. L. F. ( RAM KR, II. I'. CAM, V. tiHMAN, Scribe Job's Daughters No. 8. Me, : firht and third Krlituvs at 7:.to p. m. Masonic ivmpie, Mmt-r .Ma sons and ). E. ri. meiubTS al WMVH Wecon)M. MAXIM: riTKAUNS. S-e Woodmen of the world. Camp No 125 Meets In Hih Odd Fellowo Hall In Rosehtifg (very flrai and third Mundiiy everihu;s. VIh lllnjf nelchhoiH alwavs welcome. M, M M1IJ.EK. Clerk. Wosichnrj InHrj No. lOI7. L. O. O M. Meets first nn1 third Wed nesilays of the month. MoiikI Hall, 21H X. J.ifhson strel. Vie Itlnif hrnihers wlnnn. t;i:o. i fjiuiAM, Din. M (1. I'AH'.E'I KR, Her. JNO. M THRdNE. Trens DL MOLAY CHAPTER rtepuinr conitnunlrntion 2nd and At h 'I hursdays Masonle IUM Knights of Pythia. Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wedm-slaf In Knii-'ii! of I'ythlas hall, .', Roue wit (.ft. Vlltora always w. hounkr. r r. HOY O YOl Nfi, m. r. UEn. II. WARE, K. K. 8. Rose burg Rebekih Lodge, No. 41 I. O. O. F. M eln ti Ori. Fd lows Temple every week US Tuesday evt-nlnii Visiting meru hra In g'-od n'andinrr are cor dially invited to attend. oHarruCStcarns' Jiistorv) of Roscburo ?hod State of Oregon THE country left open to settle ment by either British or Am erican frontiersmen was a complete and utter wilderness, traversed only hy hunter and trappers of the Hud son's Cay Company. The possession of this dreary tract of land was not, therefore, consid ered a mattet of any particular im portance, and no definite or aggres sive action was taken in regard to it for a number of years. m i Dove cf Peace, An enormous florsl heart Inscribed "My Pl" snd surmounted by white dove ot peace was the,, tribute Al Capons, leader of Chloago'e underworld, sent to the. funeral of hie elsln lieutenant, Tony Lorn. . bardo. Lombardo feli victim in a recent outbreak Of gang) warfare on Chicago's streets. The other pic. -' tur eshows crowds waiting for the casket to be brought from Lombardo', home, with the numerous floral ... offerings that overflowed to the lawn. - , ... SPUC" MYERS FINED An i.it itrm trirr) . i ( IlK'AtiO, Oil. 11 "Stiue." My - ors. INH'Sli'llii. lila.. Ileht.wplglit, has lipi-ii finul ivin of his $l.Sil! purse ami siiRprmlril thirty dsysi for fotlllllR .lurk Herat hi tiielr botlt .Monday. Myers' Ritspensinn will not lake effi et until ortoher 1 In onltT t lint he may fill two Inter-' venitiK dates. 0 Hone menl and other fertilizer Is sold nt Wliarton Ilros. You'll be Surprised al the Moderate Prices of TAPPAN Gat Ranges We V.IM clniliy till ni (nine iii,n;iT pas (or l-'.oklnr (ITl'l iieslliflC Hill- "ilinllni: Hpi'tlll itl' will Jtlmllv hi'ip l-rolth ins. INbTAriT HEAT I Moderaie f. . ,i) f' ''i 1 - : I s v. Jf HAVF. BKF'.N l.OOKINCi FOKWAHU TO 'ft tfi FPUnrur ori $ 3 4 Southern Oregon Gas Corporation i 340 N.JACKSON .TELEPHONE 233 S j i KC'M'KiI'iIM'K'I'K'i;' Capone's Tribute to ,4 i .rA 'jrV 4 i THE WHIP HAND rolli Rlnm Kohl Katlir, rnri y6u slto m t poslllnn. In your business? Father:'. Yes. If you will aweo to start at the boltom and wake up.Llfo. NO KIDDIN'T Mrs. llBPthoT!h: I Wnl anlaiecl when those, solemn tlarh boyi ac tually told a Joka. Mr Hnndnl: First crark out of 'the Darhs, so to speak. Judge. ff - i 14 T- ; t Southern Oregon Housewives HAVF. IKF.N LOOKINCi FOKWAHU TO The Amazing New TAPPAN! IN-SO-TOP GAS RANGE The TAPPAN sveh le INSULATtD tn retain ALL nf the he.1t S yet lie ventilated to aisu'O perfect hiking VOU'LL find that 9 TAPPAN gives you too per cent value f om the gis you uie. Valuable THE work done by our lady attendant is a most valued and appreciated work, espe cially in cases where there arc Women and children Involved. Her services add a gentle touch that is deeply appre ciated. ' DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME,, Comer Vine, and Lane Street K.USEBUKG A- i'i,H;lii!'1i::iliH"fFr::-::"r if 33W Slain Gangster mmwzteK EATINO THE "PROFITS" A ynunn wife, two pennies short In parlnK bill, called lo Hiu rook : "Mangle, have you a couple of,,, coppers do hstairs?" Yes, ma'am," replied Macule!' "hut they are cousins of mine." .. Tltlllts. AFTER EFFECT "And after he kissed you three. . limes, then what?" "Well then he began to get ' sentlinetllnl " l.lto. ,, J. E. CLARK. Ariml KVEI N IKXA KR. N G. GEUTIiLTS HATFIELD. It. S .a'.i lo i'j to Nev Z';tlnd.'' i TfT"tINe -'