EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, ORECON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928, C IX NATION-WIDE T J M INSTITUTION- M 1 PenneyCo . "where savings are greatest 2231 CASS ET. ROSEBURO. OREGON Smart Felt Hats For Women and Girls An important selling of gen uine Italian body felt hats in a score of styles you must see them to appreciate such remark able values. Euy Several! "- Trimmed and tailored styles a se ' Irriinn nf colors buv several (or (all Lnd winter needs. i NOTICE THISMOIlfiiis AT -J 1 i' 'i Lrj-in 1jvwuuvvwmji!-LL-1-rnr n j, 1 4 mt, ism ' wift o T of v W. H. Rose. 72-year-old plonker of louprlas county, passed away Hilii mom I UK at his home on North I)eer Creek, Mr. Rohh, born Oc tober 12, 1x56 in a camp wagon near Canyonvllle on hia parents' trip to Oregon from the erfst. naff many chants In the county dur ing his lifetime residence. He was the son of A. J. Rob and Elma Ruble Rose who came from the east to nettle in Wil lamette valley In 1S56. H1h father waa a native Kentuckian and litu mother waa born in West ViiKuiia. Mr. Roae wug married on October 12, 18K4. to Mli a May Wheat at Moro, Oregon Food and apron tale Batur- nth. at McKean, Baldwin's. Baptliit married people. ! ent should give aerloua consldera tlon. ; It has been clearly demon at rat ed that there la an Immense amount of preventable diseases and death among our children. We would be all happier if we could prevent thfa unnecessary drain. It la in the first day. In the first month and In the first ten years of life that the greatest losses oc cur. We are undoubtedly penny wise and found foolish, iu our pu lley of neglecting the Uvea of our children. The child should be considered an an economic asset. It haa Surviving him are his w idow and I coat money to bring him into the the following children. Mrs. C. J Ingram of Roaeburg. X. J. Rose of Red II luff, Cal., Charles Roue of Roaeburg, Mrs. W. II. Raugh of Portland. Miss Resale Rose of Roaeburg; and three sisters and two brothers, who are Mrs. Lizzie Grisham of Salem, Mrs. J. J. Flook world and vhen he reaches matur ity he will produce more than It rVist to bring him up. The wealth of this state is Increasing because human beings have the capacity to produce more than they consume. It costs nearly J 10.000 to care for the boy until he reaches 18. The of CorvallU, Mrs. Wm. Slater of 1 actual value of the boy at the age Creswell, E. Radger of Santa Rosa, of 15 n excess of $25,000. These California. H. C. Rose of Lebanon. figures re calculated on the a The body has been taken to thelprK economic class where the Roseburg Undertaking company maximum earning capacity is parlors where It will be prepared 1 26w0 a year i for the funeral, arrangements for Infant mortal!? which Is pre- which have not yet been complet- ventable costs the citizens of this aiate over 4,oou.ot0 a year. This is the amount the . state would ultimately gain were the lives sav ed and alWwed to reach maturity. Preventable sickness during childhood amounts to more than five dollars per child per annum. This figure wuuld mean a total over a million dollars a year as final : tne COBt f medical nursing and norei other care during illness. Every parent knows how great a fi nancial strain Is occasioned each year by Illness of children. Most of this loss is unnecessary and preventable. How much are we now spending for the conser vation of child life. Only a few DISORDERS ON ELECTION EVE IN 4 PLACES (Continued from pare 1.) by foul odor hdmhs on Hoover campaign gatherln: which forced about 4.000 persons tn abandon the municipal hall last night in the midat of a spirited ad dress by the Rev. J. Frank Norris, Vnrl Worth fiinriumeiitnll.t mi. tor. ' The Baptist parlor finished Ills address, as did the Rev. H. D. cents-per capita are provided for KnicxernocKer or i.mio itock.tnis purpose. This Is Inadequate. Ark., who followed him to the , We should provide sufficient funds speakers' stand, but a third pastor, J to carry on efficient campaign for the Rev. Paul Henry Packurd. a tho prevention of the nreventahle former Christian church minister ! diseases of childhood. We spend I here, wan forced to quit the hall, i millions for education t.hile we Dr. Packard went 'to the studio spend only a few thousand tor of ndlo station KOKO. where he i their welfare. We must learn to delivered a criticism of Oovernor Increase our expenditures for Alfred E. Smith,, which was broud-' child hygiene. It does not pay to cast. neglect our children- Every Dennv The bomb throwers were not an- we aneml tn Imnrnve ih. hontth r prehemled. Local democratic lead-! children will be returned to us by I era Issued Immediate statements a more productive and healthier deploring the act. citizenship. Mr. Norrin recently "dared . dt-mocratic officials to bring libel! I Mrw TODAY ''1 suit against hlin after Texis demo-U ' crallc headtiuurters announced 1 that It had been suggested the SRI.EOT your flooring from rages' alleged slander in connection with ! rp- . r r,-i an antl-Hmlth speech over a Fort w t . "' Worth radio station. . 808 N, Jackson. mllcn FOR SALE Fresh Jersey ENCiLAND, Ark.,: Nov. 4-Eggs cow. Phone 33F25. . , hurled at the Rev. Ben M. Bogard. FOR SALK Chevrolet . tourliii'. missionary Baptist preacher, who, good condition: for quick sale, was speaking against . the candl- sn. U8 N. Parrott St. dados of liovernor Smith and CT-Monday evening, a dark "" blue sweater coat. Finder please home town of the Hemocratlc vice-1 , wlnche,ter atreet- presidential nominee, converted . ! - an opposing political meeting Into LOST Young silver gray Persian democratic rally - suien. neue return iu niw Hardly had Bogard begun hi. I bunr Dairy ft Soda Works. Re- addrena wheq the eggs appeared , ' . . from various polnta In the audi-. as i r.u iu nr,iAor win iraue ence, throwing the audience Into Income property for sheep ranch. an uproar. Rogarri waa not hit. Address Many In the audience left, and vlw. 'S. R.," care News-Re- "Yr drlvln' a right smart clip, t'day, Ed." i ; va oot a latter that came by air. mall for lk Turner and I ain't ont to hold up progress." democratic shakers later took the FOR SALU Turkey .4, Mammoth platform In bthalf of their native i bronze for breeding stock. Also son. aomesucaieu Manara ouckb. w. Senator Robinson formerly re- Pawl. reer 'reek. sided on a farm near Knglaud. tn FOR Lonoke county, and spent his boy- Wait a Minute-Wait a Minute! You Ain't Heard a Thing Yet , ' (With Due Apologies to AUolson) HERE IS "THE CREAM" OF BREIER?S $2,000,000 SALES EVENT SPECIALS--Now It's Shoes During the last four or five months Breier has concentrated on the policy of buying cer tain specific merchandise numbers in huge quantities at low prices and turning them quickly to the public at exceptional values. ! ' Shoes are an item that are bought largely on the reputation of the seller because the av erage customer cannot at first glance see the real value. But please rest assured that these shoe values are greater than the values we have offered you in towels, blankets, lin gerie, pants and dresses. We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to buy Foot wear for the entire family at prices that make.you Real Savings. Our Men's Work Shoes have right of way in the We have new turned the full force of our buying power on Shoes. We have gone into the market for .more Shoes at lower prices ithan ever before. We are selling them the same way. Big selling and small profits. . Men s Work Shoes at $3.98 Men's 16-inch High Top Boots. Shoes that appeal to outdoor men J $6.95 Boys' high top Shoe, rubber sole .moccasin toe,, strap buckle tip, sizes 1 Y2 to 5 V2 ... $ Q 0 Q . .... OJidU priced for West, because we have set the standard for Shoe values. One of Mr. C. J. Breier's hobbies CO Q Q is Shoes. Work Shoes OlldO These should sell for at least $3.98 We frankly admit these Shoes should sell for more than the price we ask., . But they have been pric ed so low because we operate under the volume production plan which protects our economy pol icy n the advancing prices in the leather. market. V MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS , . - .$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Will Sell on Sight Ladies Black Kid 6 tie Oxford, steel reinforced arch, price only .!......:.'.'..'.... $2.98 Ladies . black, Kid 'l ' strap Pump, military heel, turned sole,, putstanding value .. $2.98 Ladies Patent, 1 -strap military heel, arch support, only ..'.:.:...1.'...'..!...:'..K:A. $3.98 -ft 4 11 Hrlif . This lot contains very fancy ' 1 and 2 strap cut out Pumps, high heels, selected patent stock, ; and , all the latest style features. .This is our big star lot of shoes, made to sell as high Q J Q Q as $7.50, but Breier's price is $TlO0 230 NORTH JACKSON ST. Department Stores-i'jji- r7: 1 IRtVMTULl fgF s IN THE WEST Jj ROSEBURG, OREGON How to Be Sure of a Receipt Tho host nay lo b sure of a n ri'lct la lo pay all bills by clink then you will s.'t a receipt In the form of an eixlorsniont ou th back of tha check. Avail yourself of this useful medium by having your Chrckliif Account with us. The Roseburg Nalional Bank Eoseburo.Orc. Money to Loan Douglas Building & Loan Assn. 117 Jackson HI root. hoed In the vicinity. BoRard gained much prominence In Arkunsaa recently by his ef fort In behalf of an anti-evolution referendum before the votera ot the ataie. "Cotton Tom Target ANNISTOM. Ala.. Nov. 6 Tie siHinftlbillty for tho ecg shower which dt'rirended upon I'nlted Sir ten Senator J. Thomas Heflin as he waa nearlna the end of an addrena la the autlltorlum of the! Anniston hlffh nrhool Inst night In! opposition to the Smith Hobinson i presidential ticket had not been I determined today hy Anniston po-i lice. Officers who were aligned to the case Immediately following the confusion are said to have report ed to their superior this morn In it that they had no tangible evidence as to the Identity of the egg hurl ers. Senator llcflln was assailed by rgg throwers from the audience, and although none of the eggs struck him. some of them splat teml so heur that his clothing was soiled. After police quieted the disorder within the hall. Senator HeHIn continued his addnss. which last ed only ft few minutes alter the Interruption. While ihe audience as thrown Into confusion by the egg nhower. some of the persons In Ihe crowd left the hall. The address lnxt night waa Ihe Inst of a long series of speeches delivered by Senator Heflin in op position lo Governor Smith. SALE Two types oung bulls, one of serviceable age. St. Mawea dams and sire: T id died y wlnks King's Noble. Priced rea sonable. H. L, Plank, Junction City. Ore. TRADE 33 acres in Sumner val ley, 9 miles from Marshfield; 5 acres bottom, goad house, large spring water piped In house. Will trade for country property near Roseburg. V. J., care News-Hevlew wr-i ;s hi iui.yinMwsi ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. tstcbllshtd 1(01 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy : tl L HEALTH BULLETIN Jl BlialBHaiaBMBaM 'hone 284 9ak serf Kan Sts. Ambulance Service Llotntcd Latf Kmbahnt' DO WE NEGLECT OUR CHILDREN? State Hoard of Health) We hesr tho statement frequent ly made that nothing Is too good for our children. It Is true that we spen.t million of dollars for their education. The cnM per child la almost a hundred dollars a year Why do we spend a hun dred dollars for tdmatlon and then neglect to spend a few addi tional dollars io protect their health is a question that every par The one time when ft fountain syringe should he In perfect condiilon Is usually just the time ordinary syringes hav? some defect. Err? . $2.75 Guaranteed for two years. KANTLEEK Fountain Syringe Is not an ordinary one. Made of highest grade rub tier, red or onyx, molded Into one piec without seams, pnt'-hes or bindings. Complete tl of polished hati rublxT pipes. Nathan Fullerton II Rovsburft, Oregon SICILIIS FLEE 9:45 o'clock Wednesday morning where friends may call. The fun eral services will be held at St. Joseph's Catbollc church Wednes day mornlnn at 10 o'clock with Father ' B. Clery officiating. In terment In charge of M. E. Hitter, will be at the Masonic cemetery. ( Uaoclatrd Pm, Uuni Win) CATANIA. Sicily. Not. S. : Evacuation of the town of Mascalp bofo.ro streams ot flamtug lava : rolling down from the crator of Mount Etna waa going on rapidly today. . i The railway around Etna haa been damaged and service Inter rupted. A hastily organised motorcar service w-as employed to speed the evacuation ot Mascall while squads of firemen and municipal police hurried from Catania. SPECIAL, EDLOW SPRING MATTRESS Specially Pried Powell's Furniture Store 115 8harldan Street WASHINGTON. Nov. . Severe earthuuake shocks, lasting for mof than three hours. Indicating 'h marked disturbance on the earth surface at a distance ot 7,000 miles jwere recorded abuui m!ltt!Tt I by the seismograph at George town university. Prof. Torndorf, observer at the school, said that the record of the earthquake was one of the heav iest observed In recent years. The ifintt signs of the earthquake came to the seismograph needle at 11:25 p. m-, Monday, and the vibrations grew steadily lo a maximum at U:05 a. m. Tuesda. For 2 houra jafter the first registration, the shocks continued. Prof. Torndorf said that It waa Impossible to give any directional estimates as to the earthquake center. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRI8T Specialist In the fitting of Olaeaea 11 Jackson 8L CITY OFFICERS I MAKE RAID ON ALLEGED "CLUB" A home rented by E. Donnely located on Benson street was raid ed last night by Chief of Police Vaughn and Officers Georgu Dietach and Jeaa Hodges, who found 3 pints ot liquor in the build ing. The officers claim that the home haa been used as a "club" by a number of local men. and that they were Informed that consider able liquor had been handled there, but were unable to find more than three bottles. Donnely was placed under cash bail in the sum ot 150 to guarantee his appearance iu the city court tomorrow. Corn shelters for hand or power :use are sold at Wharton Bros. I I MILLIONS OF MEALS CONSUMED ON WHEELS ATTENTION. I. O. O. F. Brothers requested to meet at Douglas Funeral Home at 10 a. m., Nov. 7. to attend . funeral Brother Sherrln. J J. E. DENT, N. G. OR. FRANK CRANE DEAD (Aaoclatnl pm UunI Wirt) V MALDE.V. Mass.. Nov. 6 The death of Dr. Frank Crane, writer. In Nice. France, was announced in a cablegram received here to- day by his nephew. Dr. Henry H. Crane of this city. The cablegram said Dr. Crane died suddenly last night. MRS. COOPER TO BE BURIED WEDNESDAY The body of Mrs. Hannah Ellta. both (Kelly) Cooper, well-known resident ot the county, who passed away Sunday night, will lie in , state at the chapel of the Rose-; bur Undertaking company until DANCE at Ihe Wigwam Every Wednesday and Saturday Nites Music by The Merrymakers I More than 2060 tons for break- fast, 1.650 tons for lunch and 3,780 tons for dinner! That Is the amount of food Pa j clfic coast travelers patronising i Southern Parlflc dining cars and ' restaurants riisnosed of last yrsr. according to Allan Pollock, manag ' er of the company's commissary department. The more than 7.490 tons of food conanmed by travelers would be more than sufficient to feed every man. woman and child In San Francisco for six and one-halt days. As a matter of fact It waa di vided Into more than aeven million meals. These meats were served In 140 dining cars, 31 all-day lunch cars, 17 station restaurants, and 20 fer ryboat restaurants. In variety' the foods Jncluded every possible dish featured In leading hotels. Spring vegetables trom Pacific coast gardens and fields were served every day ot the. year. All of the dolicartes of every season of the year were Included In the menus. "We endeavor." Pollock ssld. "to meet with the tastes of all our pa trons, and our tm-nus are arranged .with thla In mind. "Men seem to prefer the 'solid' j foods and consume most of the steaks and chops served. Women like lighter foods and frequently build an entire meal around a salad. For deasert men have a fondness for apple pie while wo men like rich sweetmeats with plenty of whipped cream." INTO (' ) THISI V L I IF VtoU WkefY.Pfin.Mi I LAONOB.V DONE ... . ' I tost caul uj up ano- I vbuvE jBe&uN , Whether a man Is well groomed or not denenda a lot on the manner In which hia personal linen Is la'tn dered. We want to tell you this. Mr. Swelldresser, that at thla laun dry de luxe you will find complete satisfaction. Roseburg Steam Laundry J Phone 7 Roseburg