Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 18, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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    FOUR
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
Cough from colds msy lead to no
xious irouMe. You can atop thrrn
now with Creomuliion, an emultihed
creosote thai is pltaant to tale.
Crromultion it a medical discovery
ritb two-fold action; it soothes sod
heals llie inHamrd membranes and in
hibits Bcrra growth.
Of all known drugs creosote la rec
ognized br high medical authorities
one of the greatest healing anencira
for coughs from colda and bronchial
Irritations. Creomuliion con taint, in
addition to crentote. other healing
rale of about 120,000 short tuna a
year. '1 he domett' ic ronttumption
tn 1927 w;ih about bhort
ions of winch about '.''J per cent
was jmnoit. d
Statement of Ownership
tions. Ark your druggist, (adv.)
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON
elementa which aooihe and heal the
infbmed membranes and atop the ir
ritation, lule the creosote goes on to I nrmniT n n ni 1 1 n ' Statement of the ownership, man
the aiftmacrt, l ibwrWd jnt tno ill I II 1 1 1 I U U 11 1 1 LI ann-nt. circulation, fir..- reuulr-
ijioou, aiiat ks ins arai or me irouuie III I III! I II II lil 1 1 1 I ed by tbe ad of congress of Al
anu incin mo giowin oi mc germs. ; w..-- a it At 21, I'JIJ, of ItOHehuiJC Nt'WI-
creomuliion la gujrantred aalitiac- I Itevb-w published daily at Hose
lory m tr ireatment oi cougns irom 1 burn. On-Run. for October. IMS.
colds, bronchitis and minor lorn of ( fAi-iaft i'r- wiro j tate of OreKon, County of Jouk-
uroncnui irritJiions, anu is excrurnc it. inwn, wci. i.v ruiuuK, u i , sa.
for building up the syilera after coMa Iter two years of effort, to build up I(-for me, a notary public In and
or flu. Money refunded if not re- it he Jjetrolt baseball team lo 'a , for the mate and county aforesaid,
Jirved afl'f taking according to duccj j place of prominence it once en-1 perno tinny appeared U. W. Uutes.
joyea -as a winnuiK cnnitiiuauoii, , who. navtuK been duly auorn ac
JeorKe Morlarty lias rt-sU'ned ai ! cording to law. deposes and ways
imtnager. 'that he i the editor and manager
The resignation was contained iniof llie KoMebu:& .NfA a-Kevlew and
a letter tu Fiank J. Na.ln, pre!- that the folhiv. ui -;, to the beat of
dent of tho club, when out last 'hit knowledge and belief, a true
mfsht in v.-hir Vi-"""- "iM -e 1 n'Htenienf of the ownership, man-
team's rtor hhowing was due to aneme-m (and if a daily paper, the!
: "unfavorable circumstances." Tim , c ,n '"laticn). etc.. or trie aioresaiu
( ircuniHianires reierreu to were not i """" """" " .r. m ,
Iset out in the letter jthe awvH caption, required by the
I President Nvin unh th -...! act of AiiRUst 24, li12. embodied
nation had been accepted but de
clined to reveal if a successor had
been appointed or was under con
sideration. Meanwhile speculation was rife
.HI '
10 110 LI IS
TARGET OF ASSN.
"lie who liesHaJcfi is lost" mit-ht have been written
about teeth. Have your teeth attended lo at once to
prevent further decay.
SPECIAL
Heflt or remalco your old plates like new at very reason
able prices.
H. R. NERBAS, Doctor Dental Surgery
H. G. PH1LP0TT, Doctor Dental Medicine
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION
At a big saving of time and money.
WHY leavB Roseburi? for painless, difficult extraction,
regulatliiK. or pyorrhoea treatments when we do tho
same as well or better for less?
All kinds of replacements, bridges or plates, one tooth
or more, same day when requested.
SPECIAL
Quality and Prices on Plates and Extractions
GAS
NITROUS OXIDE and OXYGEN ANALGESIA Is tho
acme of painless processes.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
W
Masonic Bldg
1
IVJ
Phone 488 M
in section -111. Postal Iaws and.
KeuiaUons, printed on the reverse
of this form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, iiianafnK
editor, and business managers are:
Publishers It. w. Hates and Iiert (I.
Hates. KoseburK. Oregon.
2. That the owners are: News
Review Company, Inc., II. W. Iiates,
Iiert (',. Hates.
3. That the known bondholders.
moriRasees, and other security
conferred with Navin here last ' . r nt ,f,i nmn..ni At
bonds, mortKaKes. or other securi-
conccrnfriK the Identity of Moriar- !
Ity's successor. Names mentioned j
Included those of Stanley Harris. J
ixmle Hush. Kid G bison. Harry j
lleilmann and Arthur Hetclft r, i
with Harris being the most plaus-j
ible selection. The former Wash- !
iuton pilot was reported to hat a
we'k.
Getting Up Nights Is
Nature's Danger Signal
Jos. F. ItoediTehl. H 3i, Itaden
Sta., St. Louis. Mo., says, "1 will
tell or write about my cotnplite re
lief with Miniated Huchu (Keller
Formula). How I mhs relieved of
gettfriK up nik'hts and the terrible
burning. Noticed a change In ;t
days." It acts on bladder as epsom
salts do on bowels. Drives out for
eign deposits and lessens excessive
acidity.
Hon that causes getiing up nlyhis
The tablets cost 2c each at all druj;
stores. Keller laboratory, Mechan
icsburK, (tblo, or locally at Nathan
Fullerton's.
ties are: None.
4. That the two paragraphs next i
above, givhip. the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
holders, if anv, contain not only the
list of stockholders and security
holders as they appear upon th
hfHks of the company but also, in
cases where the stoc kholder or se
curity holder appears upon the
iHioks of the company as trustee or
In any other fiduciary relation, the
name of the person or corporation
for whom such trustee Is act tun. s
WASHINGTON, Oct 17. The
amendment of the radio law of
i:rj? is ured in a. resolution unani
mously adopted by the national as
sociation of broadcasters at the
annual convention here today.
The resolution, which will be
presented to congress, says:
"It is the sense of the legisla
tive committee of the national as
Kneiaflnn of broadcasters that the
so called Davis amendment of the
radio law of 1927 imposes too dras
tic limitations upon the adminis
trative authorities In control of
radio. I'nder such limitations,
broadcast facilities of the I'nited
States are subject to wastage by
In inflexibility In the assignment
of frequencies to states In differ
ent zones."
The association also recom
mended that several sections of the
law be amended to state more
specifically the rights of broad
casters. William S. Hedges of Station
WMAQ Chicago, was elected presi
dent; Joseph H. Croce of WKKI,
Boston. flrs( vice-president; J. W.
Itughlin, KPO, San Francisco, sef
ond vice-president, and Alfred J.
McCosker, OH, Newark, treasurer.
Thl t relieves the Irrita-1 KVen: also that llie said two para
graphs contain statements embrac
ing affiant's full knowledge and be
lief as to the circumiitamvs and
conditions under which stockhold
ers and security bidders who do not
appear upon the looks of the com
pany as trustee, hold stock and se
curities in a capacity other than
that of a bona fide owner: and this
atflant has no reason to believe
that any other person, association,
or corporation has any interest di
rect (ir Indirect in the said stock.
'bonds, oi other securities than ha
so stated by him.
5. That the average number of l
OF O. MAKING CHANGES
FOR GAME WITH HUSKIES
i
a
l, .8 -
H 1 V! I
Ua57A v7l V'
Trade Your Old
Battery
for a new
Genuine Ford Dnttrry M
$7.95 and your old
battery
field. The Oregon line Is now prac
tically permanent In its make-up.
hut the starting hack Meld for the
I hisky contest probably will re
main unknown until Just before)
the game. A new combination !
works w!lh the varsity every 1
night, and It Is impossible to de
termine which Is the first string.
The most not iceabln Imp.ove
nietit In the Oregon team over (he
1127 squad is its ability to iscore.
Already the Webfoots have scored
I wo touchdown, hoi b against
Stanford, in conierence competi
tion. In the whol of the 1027 sea
son. Oregon scored only once,
against the Oregon Aggies at
homecoming. Oregon's ih to 0 vic
tory over the Pacific Padgers Is j
the largest scorn run up here In)
many seasons. The defeat of Wll-;
last time the two teams played
the score w as 0 to 0. i
The ticket sale for the game In !
Portland has begun. All mail or- I
der reservations are filled from the
MultnOmah Civic Stadium ticket i
office. Chapman ami Morrison'
streets. Portland. The bulk of the
tickets are handled from the Port-,
land office, but some are available
in Salem, Kugene and Coi vallis.
FREE ONE 8x10
ITNIVKRSITY OK OltKfJOX, Eu
gene, or. 17. (Special) John J.
McKwnn. Oregon football coach,
expressing dissatisfaction with the
showing of the team In the Wil
lamette game last Saturday, is
ttbinniniF niimenina r-hiirieni K..firn
the Washington tilt in Portland, copies of each Issue of this publicn i
October 20. The very secrecy of j Hon sold or distributed. throuUi the
these changes is InKnded as an mails or otherwise, to paid sub
offensive weapon. jscribers during the six months pre-.
Whatever the chances are. tbev reding the date shown above Is
will undoubtedly affect the back-!:la.M-
FLY-TOX
KILLS MOTHS
The moth larva does but one
thing and does it well It eats and
eats and eats. Carpets, runs, up
holstery, clothing, woolens and
furs are riddled with holes to sat
isfy the enormous appetite of the
moih larva. Fly Tox kills the moth,
Hie et'L's and the larva.
Fly-Tox Is the scientific Insecti
cide developed at Melvln Institute
of Industrial Research by Rex Fel
lowship. Simple Instructions on
each bottle (blue label) for kill
ing ALL household insects. Insist
on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is safe, stain
less, fragrant, aure. Every bottle
guaranteed. .
NOTICE OF DISTRICT MEETING
Pursuant to Chapter 2&9, Laws
of Oregon for 1017, and acta amen
datory thereof, and a petition sign
ed by more than three resident
free Holders and legal voters of
Road District No. 12 of Douglas
County. Oregon, notice Is hereby
given that a meeting of the legal
voters of Road District No. 12 of
iKjjlas County, Oregon, will be
held at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M. on the loth day of November.
Wi2i at (.range Hall in said road
disiiict, for the purpose of voting
an additional tax of '& mills on the
dollar on all the taxable property
within said road district, for the
improvement of the roads therein,
the funds raised thereby to be ex
pended under the supervision of
the County Court of inmglas Coun
ty. Oregon, and especially on the
following described Roads: Coos
!i:ty wago:: rcsd from E. of
Dist. ou Looking Glass fill to
where said road crosses south line
of road No. 12 in Flournoy Valley.
Ity grading, graveling, draining
and repairing the said roads, as
provided in said petition
Dated this 5th clay of October,
1928.
THE COCNTY COI'RT OF DOUG
LAS COt'NTY, OREGON,
iiy Geo. K. Quine,
Its Judge.
Hy Huron W. Clough,
Its Commissioner.
Py C. Reck ley.
Its Commissioner.
Attest:
Ira R. Riddle, County Clerk.
Ity II. W. Purr. Deputy.
NOTICE OF DISTRICT MEETING
ATHEIST LEADER
GIVEN JAIL TERM
n. W. PATKS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this isth dav of October. 1!2X.
CHARLES V. STANTON.
Notary Public for Oreeon. (My com
mission expires Oct. 2'K l!2;t.)
A Splendid Radio "A" Rattcry
Authorized Ford Dealer
'lale Rubber Case 6 Volt
Guaranteed
SO Ampere Hours
Fits su of All Cars
A. LOCKWOOD
MOTOR CO.
Roscburg, Oregon
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Oct. 17.
Charles Smith of New York, presi
dent of the American association
for the advancement of atheism,
surrendered to city authorities
here this afternoon to serve in jail
in lieu of a $2.r fine Imposed upon
him for distributing printed mat
ter "calculated to provoke a breach
of the peace. ""He said he will serve
out the fine as a protest against
unti-athcisi laws In the state.
John R. Kelley
Sheet Metal Works
Heating and
Ventilating
Western Furnaces
504 N. Jackaon Phone 466
SALEM MAN BADLY
INJURED IN WRECK
Pursuant to Chapter 209, Laws
of Oregon for 1017. and acts amen
datory thereof, and a petition sign
ed by more than three resident
fiwlinlilnrn mill 1m Pill voters nf
I Road District No. 11 of Douglas
County, Oregon, notice Is hereby
given that a meeting of the legal
voters of Road District No. 11 of
Douglas County, Oregon, will be
held at the hour of 2 o'clock .
M on the loth day of November,
102S at school house W. Melrose
lit said road district-, for the pur
pose of voting an additional tax of
10 mills on the dollar on all the tax
able property w it bin said road
district, for the improvement of
the roads therein, the funds rais
ed thereby to be expended under
the supervision of the County
Court of Douglas County, Oregon,
and especially on the following de
scribed Roads: 2 Mills on Wood
ruff Road: 2 Mills on Doerner; 2
Mills on Crlteser: 2 Mills on Main
road: 1 -Mill on Long road; 1 Mill
on Elgarose. Hy grading, gravel
ing, draining and repairing the
said roads, as provided In said pe
tition. Dated this 5th day of October,
102K.
THE COT'NTY COURT OF DOUG
LAS COUNTY. OREGON,
I'.y Geo. K. Quine.
Its Judge.
Huron W. Clough,
Its Commissioner.
C. Iferldey,
Its Commissioner.
11
ELOCUTION
Individual Instruction and
Special coaching.
MRS. W. W. ASHCRAFT
Phono 177 120 W. Lane St.
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. IS. Omar
Rew ley of Salem Is In a serious
condition at a local hospital fol
lowing an automobile collision here
last night between his car and one
driven by Loenard Robinson. Mrs.
Hewley and their guests, Mrs. K. I.
Shear and daughter. Miss Cora
Siviear, of Tacoma, were less serl
'ously Injured.
This Special Offer
CLOSES
November 1
Only a few more days left to
place YOUR order for a new
Westinghouse Automatic range
at the lowest terms ever offered !
$5.00
DOWN
Balance in 1 8 Easy Monthly Payments
ORDERS PLACED NOW INSURE
PROMPT DELIVERY
The California Oregon Power Company
OFFICES gj
Medford, Grants Pass. Roseburg, Klamath taSSSi
frails, in'egon; ireKa, uunsmuir, lumurma. v..
.7
Here From Eugene
Miss Stella Rclieu, formerly of
this city, arrived here yesterday
by motor from Eugene for a brief
visit. Miss Relieu Is proprietor of
one of the apartment homes In the
university town.
Ry
Py
Attest:
Ira II.
Riddle. County Clerk,
Ry II. W. Rurr. Deputy.
For both quality and quantity,
try the J. R. Watkins goods. - 120 ,
W. Lane. Phone 177.
Quinces Wanted
FOR CANNING
FRANK J. NORTON CO.
Sutherlin, Ore.
Tel. 3
Roseburg, Ore.
Tel. 525
AGED DOG'S MASTER ASKS
COUNCIL FOR PROTECTION
...it's a quick,
easy trip, and
the fare is low
to California
Vilicn California business or pleasure invites
you, br there "tomorrow." li s just day away
ly train and you'll enjoy the trip. These trains
of the Sii.vrA Roi'TE: (
Arrive
Leave Sjn frjrH'isro
"Oreconian" , 6 .'0 a. m. 7:30 a. m.
"Shasta" . -. 2:10 p. m. 10:30 a. m.
$ 26 so San Francisco
$ -ts oo I.os Angeles
On sale daily, return limit 16 days, longer
limits if desired.
an? to the EAST
You can visit San Fraruisto and Los Angeles
on your way cast. In many eases it eosts no more,
ana from there you have your choice of i great
routes to the Fast ; the Ovi m anu Roi tp, direct
line, San Francisco to C hioRo, the Col di n
State RoI'TB, Los Ancclci, Kansas ( ity to Chi
cago and the Sunskt Roi'ie, all the way thru
the Southland via New Orleans.
Southern FaclSie
i
With every dozen fotos In fold
ers until Nov. 1st. Sit now to
your holiday fotos, the only plft 1
that rammt be bought. Phone 4ti2, j
Rodeburg Studio, 12J Jackson St.
t FIGHTS LAST NIGHT I
CMP'ACO Otln von Pnrat. Nor
way, won on foul over Chin k Wis
Kins. Indiana poll CD. Taakon
lliiii--eii. ( 'Mcauo, and .ledum)
Muni!. San Franclsm, drew Mil
M Kay, PlrtHtti.mh, outpointed
Tom Savers. Detroit it? . Andy
Mitchell, I.oh Anodes, knocked out
Harold Serrnev. Di Iroit M. Leo
Mitchell. Los Anaele. knocked out
Sis Sw irk. Mllw ankee 1 1 1. j
R. A. HERCHER
(Refruiri
Ttopnhllrnn nnmltiM for County
Judue for Douglas County. Youi
lupport and vote respectively o
Itciied. (Raid Adv.)
PERCY A. WEBB
Republican nominee for sheriff
of iXuiKlas county General elec
tion November 6, (Paid Adv.)
COOLIDGE BUSTS TARIFF
. ON FLUORSPAR 12.B0 TON
WASHINGTON. Ii-t. 17 Pros!
ti"tt CcHtildne t inlay raised the
Inritf wb. found to be necessary
op ton to ! a Ioiir ion eflec
tive In S't ds
In his priHMomstlon tlie presi
dent sntd thnt itirh sn Inormo in
tariff ns lounl to be neee qv
hy an Invent lent ion conducted hy
thi tnriff commission to equalize
the r( of production in Ihm coun
try and lit Knulnnd,
Fluorspar, w hich 1 nsed prin
cipally in the manufacture of steel.
Is Imported Into this country At
Good Used
Cars .
1926
1925
1923
1921
1926
1924
1925
1925
1925
1924
Ford Sedan.
Ford Coupe.
Ford Touring.
Ford Delivery.
Essex Coach.
Essex Coach.
Hudson Sedan.
Hudson Coach.
Star Touring.
Dod;;e Touring.
Roy Catching
Motor Co.
Hudson-Essex Garage
Rear of Hotel Umpqua
f.niBt. PreM Uief.l Win-)
TUCTUOIT, Oct. 17. A doc's
mauter assumed the role1 of faith
ful friend last nicht and appeared
before ihe city council of Wyan
dotte, a suburb, with a plea that
that his iloi: be protected from
"liekimrs" administered by a neigh
bor's do.
The plea was made by John
Campbell, who explained that his
doK is ten years old and no match
for his neighbor's younger canine.
The latter, he said, has been
trouneinn his veteran pet regular
ly of lale.
In the ensuir-K debate on the
subject, a lenal question as to how
far the council could an in pro
lectltiK one doc from another doR
was raised, and finally was refer
red to the city attorney for an
opinion.
NOTICE OF DISTRICT MEETING
MA AM !
1
WIS- OK-oMALL
Vrffc'lte. QUITE P0LIT
WTO ON& AND AL-t- !
I
Whatever the size of your order t
we fsure yon that It will net our I
consistent In vidua! At ten! ion
We're doiim tliP family wash now
for a family that used to send
us a couple of collars a week
Yon are Invite. 9 to send in A col
lar or two.
Roseburg SttiffTi Laundry
Phont 7 Rosebure, Or
Pursuant to Chapter 2t!, I-aws of
Oregon for I ! 1 7. an 1 ads amenda
tory thereof, and a petition signed
hy moie than three resident free
holders nnd b-Kid voters of Road
Listrlct No. Tl of Hotnttas County,
OreKon. notice Is hereby Riven that
a meetimt of the lejul voters of
Road District No. Tl of Ooimlas
County. Oregon, will be held t the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M, on the l'th
day of November. P.2S at J. K. Han
ey's restdeme in saidToad dis
trict, for the purpose of voting An
Additional tax of 10 mills rm the
dtiihtr t.n 'A t!ie t.;i!.U- pr.-p. r;y
within said road district, for the
improvement of th roads theein.
the funds raised I hereby to he ex
pended under the supervision of
the County Court of Doimlas Coun
ty. Oregon, and especially on the
following described roads: The
Nort h Cm p'i ua road from Tom
Hall s to Rock Creek Rridie. The
road from lone Rock Pridce lo
Lon Smith's on the S. si le of the
Cmpqua River and from the Trout
Hatchery on Rock Creek to Lar
ktn Rice's. Ry grading, graveline.
dtalniug and repaii ine the said
roads, as provided In said petition.
I 'ated this 5th day of October.
TMK COCNTY COI'RT (V IKCO
l.A cocntV ORKCON
Py tleo. K. ijulne,
Irs Judge.
Ry Huron W. Clough.
Its Commissioner.
Ry C. Reck ley.
, Its Commissioner.
Attest:
Irn R Rhldle. Cnuntv Clerk.
Ry H W. Purr, ivputy. ,
I
ftarru CSt earns'
Kistory of Roseburg
ft? State of Oregon
IN 1843, President Tyler !n his an
nual message to Congress called (
the attention of Congress to the stat
us of the Oregon boundary prob
lem, and made the statement that
the United States should justly claim
the territory between the 42nd par
allel and that of 54 degrees 40
minutes.
It was from these figures, inciden
tally, that the later political slogan
"54-40 or Fight!" was derived.
We Believe
WE are truly catering to the
public need when we
keep our prices within the
reach of all. We leave the mat
ter of cost entirely in the hands
of those in charge of the ar
rangements. DOUGLAS
FUNERAL HOME
Carrier 11 ine. ond Lone. Streets
'Phonc-112
ROSEBURG
PORtLAND
ASHLAND
One of the most picturesque routes In Oregon thru the fruitful Wil.
ummt v alley witn irs protprrous nmu and thriving communidn.
The Red-TopCoach OREGON StKe System offers a stage trip no.
equaled for scenery with tha added advantage, of frequent -chedutrt,
easy riding and real economy. Hall them at any point on the road,
fcferween Portland and Ashland.
Travel the beauriul McKcntie Highuajr via Oregon Sugal
Oregon tages ystem
THE RED TOP COACHES
I TOP , I
STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURG:
Northbound: 7:20, 10:50 a. m.; 2:45, 6:00, 10:00 p. m.
Southbound: 3:20, 10:00 a. nv; 3:30, 7:30 p. m.
In TOr own lntrft,
pmtronlM the Rd Top
CaichftotOrrtoft !
gp Arttrm. TIxt
crved reo long and
Stagt Terminal Hotel
Jackson and Washington Sta.
Phone 566 '
Agent G. McAllister