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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; ROSEBURG, OREGON, i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1928.
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1 ; OUR GOAL IS $6,500
. 111!
4re Fou Square With Your Conscience? Be Generous!
Your Little Is Needed Give.
The poor, the sick, the aged and
decrepit, the training of youth,
these we have with us always, and
they must be cared for by the pub
lic heart and purse. Ours may be
success today; it might be distress
tomorrow. Want and suffering
recognize no race nor creed. True
charity is non-sectarian. Benevo
lence js the acid test of citizenship.
Supposing your income is small just consider 5 cents per day the cost of a
package of gum one-third the cost of a package of cigarettes could you not
spare thi3 much daily? That would be $18 per year; $1.50 per month. Then,
people who could give more 10c, 20c, 50c, S1.C0 per day, will take inspiration
from your example.
When you have given until you feel good you will get much mere keen enjoy
ment from your own diversion such as ycur fishing, hunting, golf, pinochle,
driving cr what not.
GET YOUR WINDOW CARD WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE Hang it up
keep behind it and thereby cooperate in keeping unapproved drives for funds
off the street.
As a strictly business proposition the
Roseburg Community Chest asks youi
support. This is the fourth year that the
Community Chast is entering upon its
mission cf service lo those in want and
distress.
This one annual campaign for funds elimi
nates the constant stream of drfves for
charity "and better results are obtained by
organised, individual direction to our com
munity charities. It saves hundreds of
dollars through elimination of duplica
lion. It eliminates fraudulent appeals. It
saves individual money by equitable dis
tribution of the burden in the community.
my
Turkey Crop in Texas Decreased 30
Per Cent by' Disease and Shortage
of Feed; Price May Reach 49 Cents
( A-riaffl I'ri'M l.ea'ri Win-)
DALLAS. Texas. Oct. 30 The
"turkey trot." that mnrcii of birds
which slari3 on Texas farms and
ends on Thank-apivinK and Christ-;
mas day tables, scon will be under,
way in half a dozen counties as
the. holiday season draws near.
The procession to dressinn and
pre-coolinK plants, where fowls
are killed preparatory tq shipment;
cast and north, will not he a thun
derous parado of heavily-bodied
birds. It will resemble, rather, a
delicate patKrinjr, for ranks of tJie
HobbU'rs have been thinned at
least 30 per cent (bis year, and av
erae weights will be lower thai;
tu previous seasons.
Became of feed shortaRes and
disease in all parts of the turkey
raising area, delegates attending
the recent convention of the Texab
Hutter, Kks and Poultry associa
tion at Fort Worth were outspoken
in their opinion that an ample sup
ply would not be available for the
Thanksgiving deninnd.
Price Climbs Hiflher
Probflbly the hlyhet prices
known on the market in yenr;
have been forecast. It Is believed
by growers that their birds will be
sold al from 30 lo 40 rents a
pound, or an avt-rase of ?r eah
for the 175. 0no Texas turkeys
: nnn to b? roasting in ovens over
th land.
Drady. Texas, renter of the in
dustry, is a buzz with preparatinur.
for the final roundup of all tur-k-y.-
raided wiihin a mile neliu-.
H"P)d together, the feathen-l
ari.-tocrats are driven r;icliyi;ir
THE
YEAR-HOUND
Gasoline
through the streets of the Lttl?
tow n to tin accompaniment of :
bhtrinp bauds and the click of mo- J
lion picture cameras. '
Hrady. like other towns in the
tui key-prowiiiR district, ha three '
plants where the, birds are slaught
ered and placed in cooling vault.-,
More than l'U'Oi) pounds of meat!
are handled daily. j
I Expert Killer. !
I "Hcmnhers." the term applied to
men engaged In the work, require!
less than a minute to kill the birds
and strip off f-athtis Many tx-
pert dressers earn as much as $10
' and $' daily woikinn on the com-1
mist-ion basis of five cents a bhd. 1
' handli;i( b. t'-en Son and l.onn in j
a 12 hour period. The follow ins
work Is done by pickers and less i
than 1 minutes after a turkey has
' Iv en fdain it is put In a tooling
chamber, j
; Dressed turke3 are shipped in
( refricerator cars and r a li New,
j York within einht days. Few are j
sent west, since California supplies!
the demand b yond the Koi-kii-s. I
Kaeh year some Texan who ps-1
Ri";i h un e:prciiilly prized bird.
iiiak-s a trfft of the turkey lo the '
presidetr. Kaisers lu1 ve bee him
air niind'-d, and the nift is u.;u:iHy '
sent via the i ommei -ial air rouii-.
Mayor .?in:my Wait r of N-w York
! Citv also i fa von d annually by a
turkey from mnr.v admirer lit the
I one S;ar state
Costly Haxirda '
Alt hfri.'h t o r I p": .a: in
tw;k' -i for market Is comparative-
ly small, raise's jcert that thir
, lni-iiii"- involcs much rik annu
i ally. T't' re is usually a tn at deal ,
( of t'-r: itf ry for the aveiajje flock ',
. nf l.'.tt to in::m. bill h re exists the .
dani:'r that the birds may become '
.wild j
Huntets often mistake donie.-itie
.birds for v i'nl name, thereby re-:
iiu fi f, v t
their toll. j
In spite of tlies bi.n lir aps. hmv 1
i vt r m;.n" pr-owrs r ..lize a profit ;
! of $1. yearly from tle'ir f ah ks
Football Race3
and Individual
Work at Glance
(AiJlt-t l'r. . l-4m il Un.;
Kat-Anny, New York l uiverslty,
(leoi K'tow ji, Chriitit an I llustou
t oinvt' ueoher beaten nor tied.
ernl hundrid feet in the air and
landed more than lnO feet away,
mhssiiiK three policemen by a scant
three feet.
More than ?I Umo.OhO damage
was ranged by yesterday's fire.
Francis J. S.ars, federal prohi
bition a Be in stationed at the gov
eminent supers ;sed plant
lliijih I nift y, mechanic,
burned to death.
REPLIES RECEIVED
BY DOUGLAS CO.
GRANGE COUNCIL
used for that purpose only.
Trusting thai 1 havu made
self clear In I he above, I am,
Yours very truly.
W. S. HAMILTON.
NATIONAL GUARD NOTES
and
Lee tires wear, wear, and wear,
iale, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania i none butler, few as good, you K''t
dropped trom top by lirsi uefeats.
v ejt n giiua continued t-ornu-baii
wiiu imn sinuglit victory, ovei
1-aiaytJtte, tuice losni opening
g.iuiu to Davis & hikius.
eslern Conference "liiB Ten
Ohio stale with three victories.
lova and Iliiuois with two each, re
main at lop with cleun slates, Mm
ueoia deteatel by Iowa.
Missouri Vadey Hix Hix'-Nebras-ka,
by teatiu Missouri, tops list
wiib iwo touterence victories.
Southern ( onference lieoinia
tliem at Nichols and Carter's Tiro
hop.
I-
T;cn, l.-linessfc ali'l ( KMiison. wiiu f y. . . & f: 'Ma
tlii-ff vU toriea mid m it'f-a(.s, , v & , $ $
grnu..-l at lop Willi Van.Ulliii aim -1 ,, fr5'j)v j
l luMila. tacll villi two roul'.-rtnfL . . r : ... . IjJ
triumi.lm. ' L-.fl'v f , l ' 1
Only 40
Looked 60!
Southwestern Conference i n iver
sity ot Texas, with .two straight
cotifereiice victories, tops llht, nut
meets Southern .vlet hod 1st this
week in di cibive rame.
Uotky Mountain Couferen e-Colo-ra.io
t.oIleRe, with three victories
and no uefeat;'. closely pivu-d by
l'niver.;iiy of t'taii. also umlefiai
ed as result of su -ce.-sive triumphs
over Criorado Akhis and I'niver-
, llv ,.f t ..li.mrln '
Ken SiroiiK. of New Yoik I'idvev 1 "V"U wouhlut hae k
i liy. not only lea is i.-u.-f. ru eol mon'bs r- 1 icnik'
N-Ke tiM.tball soi-ts but the wh"l- "'Jl 1 ,""k'' 1
o.i:iiiv us wi 11 Sirotiir has la M-'d rt" 1 1
: pi, ims in five mini's, his oim'si
oii.pt titor bviiii; iliriif, of South
ern M"thtidtt. wim l.a.i rolled up t
in f Kane s.
'1 he leading i. on,r In each of th'
m v.;ij major group.) or ontei t m es.
follows :
Gection and Player.
i;a;sL--stf"iiu;, New 'oili I'niv.-r
sity.
Soillliw i sl - - Uu'lie, Sou ' lie, n
I'a Ifir- ";i: i(,!l, Wa.-hincton.
! S'iiiifiein i;,n ker. 'I uli.n'.
.ix- L'ct.vfit, NMt.n-k-i.
iJiir 'leu- llumb it, IH.nois.
I litK ky Moiiliialn t la i k, ( do-
l-'M 111.
NEWS BRIEFS
' CASOLINEy
o
shi(;tii
contract for a
birr.ut Irf irmary
Wash., was awyi-l
v to N. 1. S
p.-en.v of ( nii'd!'(
r ), i. yj. T be
loH bed eTt-rans'
a Walla Walla,
ed by rh llui'-a.l
ei in and i'om
'I ie Pi lee w aj
Tae wovn wiie fi.ncir.ic, hinse
jcini, full pa'ig.' nn-1 InH wei;nt
w ire. ii'Jif st quality wtr.lzinK
;at ;i'-c per rod ui S'earnn 4c t heno
vtlli, Oakland, Oregon. '
!alcohol plant fire
is fatal to 1 wo ken
f and tiie hiiu mat y rn"
jiui'n ' d in 1 " da: s.
t be f;
TANK'
n AN It A K TIIACK.
2 Mi-? .oi'-na 'I i u ke
on A-lolplni?. nn the MiUj-b-iroirti
town pl.it- for w mi n rul-r on '.
w ' -i-f'tran trtc k Smnl.iy. For
r.udt a by M-s I'arii Wiiii&;a,
wki itt-cond.
PiilLADKIJ'lil , Oct.
I lApiOMUll Klok III'" plttll Of
tin- J ii in -ker '(jf.,iiit icial AUmiot
oniiiny t(c,i. iiijuriiiK tbre
fireiii' n w iio wt-re wati hmj? for an
oi.iiMtiiK t.i rii- fne wtiit! )i-s;.-r-ij.iy
wr'ktd Hi' iant and n-Miit
it i;i the iit .it'i oi t Mi liin.
A tiriular top uf a buii" atili. a
heel of hiiif lijfii .ieel I e;ity fi
ft; in d.aii.Lttr, t:own Ccv
hubi i iiiiliy i.iisii)i..i"l and ; ;i t J '
ed nrii-win hciul'Hhis and myntet
io,j.4 dizzy t-p ll, ev- i y day. 1
don't know v ht I w ould ha v.-.Ion.-
If a friei:d hadn't ir,h -J u.y
t!ot;he was !.y:iie:i 'pni.-uiihiK
to a Hliitt'ish liver and uif-d n:--to
liy an ox K-'i'l I pot a pai Iil'
nf hii.xol pitleis ,-iiid ran I hi
fuMy ay 1 l.otired a voiidi-il il
dill'-tenee lroni the Hi.rt. li vasn!
twit liifeilhi hefine my irlri:!
were r' tnaiiJn;: that I look'-d li. e
a new w o;ii.,n."
Maf.y .i f pri niaiun (: I
ai'e, ;iilo inloxb riipifi. KM k Ijc;kI
aciii x. bu'ii i)(of i res-iii' Hr I
hat.o nine of ihf ;Mferles un a
p.-cis of H .Kluri:ih li.-r. Let t)..
il- r In i nine li.itr'ive ; nd l fail
( .. ;!..- Il hi. .o 1 of !,. p i
.-0:1-, li.rin. . ;;i (( 1 w .fic 'i ,.
ui,"e boily fheii h'')i:ns iian
; i.'i h'-.il' !i i - alo-.- ly ,: 1 u; I;
hi'tk tl (wm N1tUI.1l ox I'.mI
i ir:i' t( U'i the liv.-i- of the 1
Is rei r;-r: U'-.l iiP t', r f'm st !(.t,,i
f;r !(; liumfin Iivit. U a 1.1
i:n.l i.e. F.iii-iiii.-.nt. mid lit "Tally
r j 1 4 v- rial 1 1.- err n e - i-i'-m
II. pure l;ej,iinc (.X U i- n.
I :. m dainiy ta-tt-if-.H .orm in
D;o..J h.hi-is Lav- labN-t I
, e:;! 1 1 I, i u cif pine ox
nr.d (o.if- ; -un 'i i)ft,?,
Ii'Kol hhr ptciiiri- of ox J.ta4'..,
i.i.k.i;" On f-i fit ail p'wxl uf
f fni . hptt lal Aenl (.'iikpial.'i
Diu-i Sto:e.
Last week the secretary of the
Lunulas t until y tlrane Council
w;is nisiructtd tu wiite all imninl
ates lor the County t ouit ftr an
opinion as to how the l&,eu0 111
tiie county treasure bhuid lie ex ,
pended. ho tar replies have bei-ti
received trom both candi iati s for(
Louuty Jude, unit ibe reply of Mr.
lio)t-e ilust nhai k, caii iaiaie lurj
County t cmmissioner, will be pub-,
lislud later. KollowiiiK ipe the let
ters received by Dr. CM. bally!
Iroin the tandiuate for County !
J ude:
lHar Sir: Kep'.ying lo your let
ter tt tiie 4 1 h instant rio,ucsliuu
my oj inion 01 wtiat should ue done,
with the f3lA.mii) wUich tiie up
reiiie Court derided the stale was
Il'il entilteil to. beg to a Ivise that;
jt is my undt-rstai:diiiK ibewutiiv,
sum r.-tived by Dokuis County
trom 1 he Coven men t 011 wbai is
knov. 11 to be ibe O. a nd C- lax,
refund, with the (xception of lh"
Liuounis hretofore uliottid lo var-'
lous road and school di..tilits as!
their share of ibis fund with ex-j
cepnon of tin- amount appropriate 1 1
for the con.il ruction or the court
house, tin- intlre balance of the'
hind, IncludiiiK in wiiitjh U Hie 1
$:il5.0'Mi In controversy, was appro-1
priuti d and place! lu a special hind
u.r iln re t tnii-rii f the bouiii d
indi-i.it -!n of ibe county.
lo my m r.d. tin.-; was the pjopcr
apjeopnation of this nioii y. and
the seine baV.pr been it pprop, I.. h-d
lo that fun i should bn so n-l l. li.
other womI... it is my opinion that
the jll.'i'Nll iifeind to. now ap
propiiiiied 10 a fund for the iLih"
1,11 ut of the bonded Indt litedlcr-s
should n main in ihal fun 1 uu- tt-
Thu summer months, (he dop
days so far us National Cuard ac
tivities me concerned, aru past.
v.,r I..M..r .r (iiMiilrv In me ' l"
a candidate for County Judwe re-1 " "f- " hS " tw
irarditm .he disposition of the! "aniicatiori to function one
Sln.iHirt nif ived. I .. ,ti 1 . n 1.1 trh nd mad with all expenses
uisni.'iri -
fllf!e practice has been rocclv-.
Ins considriT.b!e attention durhiK
the fall mouihii and some very x
cellent shots have been developed
as a ridult pf the practice.
Kvery year the state holds try
outs at Clackamas to secure a
state team which la sent to Camp'
Terry, Ohio. This Is a wonderful
My opinion Is as follows
umi of this money was j ar "uw K'-'ttlH under way
that Die
levh d upon and paid by the taxpay
(is of the entire county to the statu
to make up for the loss to the coun
ty at that time c;iud by he with
drawal of federal lands from taxa
tion, and there heiiiK no reasonable
method wherebv tills money can be
In thA mniiv Indlvl.htnl
taxpaytu-s, it Is my opinion ihat ! "I'l'oriunuy 10 oenve a great ueui
this money should be used to puytr I'lasiire bi-ildi-s Ihe mllitaiy
and a good )tar can be expected.
The peace limj aclivitlts of
Company D meuu much lo u com
munity like lluscbutg. Six or seven
thousand dollaiH are brought Into
Ihe community as pay 10 the mem
bers for drill attendance. - Organ
ized athletics give all members an
off such part of the bonded Indebt
edness of Douglas county, for in
this method each of Ihe rame tax
payer will he hi ni fitt I to the ex
act amount as paid previously. I
foel that tills Is lu line with my
nlatfonn of h xouare deal to eveiy
training feature
j It Is willi no particular thought
1 of future wars that the local coin
' piny drills and goes through Us
military routine. AH members
realize tliouuh lhat if a war should
'occur all the young men of the
on, to rvi-ry rojid ilturlrt un.j to
every seel ion of Douglas county,
yours respectfully,
It. A. UKIiCHKU.
Candidal! for County JmUo.
o -
small uuamiiy at Wharton Uros.
1 paid by the state. From the pres
,'ent good shooting. Company D
should send a few men next
tu the state tryouts.
J. "A. OKle, he local landsciilife' "
gardener, has Just completed pul-
ting lu a new lawn at the armory. .
It looks like a real Job. Mr. Otfte.
huuled away three wagon loads ot
forks taken from the old lawu.
Last Monday night was pay
nlKht. The boys took away seven
hundred dollars. That oui:ht to buy .
a lot of new suits of clothes. Com
pany D was one of the first Nation
al Cuaid companies in the si'at U
receive Its iitiailerly pay thid time.
This Is largely due to the effl
cleitcv of our company clerk, Sfjt.
Micellt.
Silt. Illcks' and Corporal Hash's
enlistments have expired. Doth the
boys have been members, of the
company for a long time. These
withdrawals leave several varan-
country w ould have to enter the
service as they did in DM 7. And
those with military training would
have a di elded advantage over
thoL.o with no training.
An excellent club and read I r 11:
" ' . 'w in-Miin.i rj41 jn ,ne rnnipany and plve op-
ijoue by Hie government to muku
th' work inn restinn and educa
' Moral and of leal value lo all con
Cenietl
I .Mcinln'iliip In Company D
oi.ej) tu tilt youny mi 11 of the com
1 -. 7
inanity f.ver thf n. of riirhte
portunity for new men to enlist.
Hlue grass, f'hewlim's fescuo,
red top, creeping bent grass, whltn
Vlover and other lawn seeds ar9
h fold at Wharton llros.
Arund'd tdanfi ttiner I'bone 1 SO F.
Our Phone will bring
Best Foods lo you.
To get the frethest vegetables
at lo prices, or an ttaple flro.
cenei. j.tt call us up.
WE DELIVER FREE
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
The Gtora That Cervca
You Beit
Phone 03 314 N JcMon St.
TAD1LIZED
wJbaiioohs
25,000 Miles in 15
Months
tjNCO.'lDITIGNAI.
Guarantee
Against all rod haarda
on
Dayton Thorobred
Tires
Sold by
ROSE GARAGE
McMillan a Robertson
RGoEBURG
1 nH??)
McCornuck-Deerinf; Tractors
, t nine fully equipped to do H kinrU of work. 11:
! IT J ... .1
j . .....M.:u in miy inicior nenr trie s.unc iiilm;;.
Thine trmtore nrr t.ikiiiK the lead in tiie f.upi!iis sn
j middle Bliites. There i no liwlor more e.,no;mtu
I mid do tiie ttiine woik.
of the
. j operate
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