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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSF.BURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1928.
C" 'k ' '
It's bouquet that counts
-- not mere strength ;
i . .
Vanilla is produced from the Vanilla . '
, ' . . ' bean the seed pod of an orchid - -the
most delicate of flowers. So vanilla '
is a' bouquet of orchid essences. :
' i The finer the vanilla orchid, the
more delicate in flavor and aroma, and
far more delightful. That's all you find
in Schilling - - none of ( the cheaper,
harsh, more pungent vanilla oils that
smother dainty dishes in a raw flavor.
Your money back if you don't like
' Schilling's best!
1 1 ' .
CoIIm a 1 9 Spices
Bnklnsr Powder o Te
Schilling Vanilla does not bake out or freeze out
SIX HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETES TO PLAY I
7.v'iraaYora.
riti!jsraraisoii
TjTI-lTlTlT-I-I-I-I
i ' S
;AIR TERMINAL PLANNED In ml fur a "grand central air ter
r .. Jmlnar' between ncre and u'-nialc.
(Arulhl ri Hirti J, Tht'V said rnnatrurtioil mould bp
I.OR ANdKI.KS, Nov. 21.-C. ('. Blurted Immediately. Twn half mile
i ; fileir, capitalist .here, ami J. I,, irunwaya Kill be built, ami Hip In
, Maddux, president of Maddux ait-1 It In I haimar will bp 4ui by lllu feet
Hn-. annnitp. pil at-nntwIHon of in size.
GLIDE RESPONDS
RED CROSS ROLL
CALL CAMPAIGN
I ?lx player of i In Uosebuig high
; school loot Da 1 1 tvutu are pming
Uieir last 'game ot high school toot
dhii sriuay in the game Willi i A.iu-
'land, lime of tile j layer are via
ians Willis the other inre are
playing tiieir first and lust year ol
lootoaii in high Bchooi, aitiio.ju au
ot the boys, u 1 expected, wnl go
to college to try fur places oo col
lege lea nib.
j niton JaoKnon, tackle, and Dud
Hasur, guard, nave each hud fuur
etis tii hiKh school football.
! i hefie two bo have been a great
.lie.p on in KosebarK iine, boiti
beliiK fast and htavy. Kat-h has
'Kooa prupectH for niaklnn college
'teartju, an ttiey have a good knovu
'edtie of fuDdanienialtt ana ufiio
leiit experience and wetgnt to make
'tnein very valuable piuyem.
Moftttt, who ato aratlimtes HilR
yeui, uas had two years of high
kcnool fool ball, and aaH made ait
i excellent snowing;, he In a J bo a
member ol tiie 1 baitketlmtl uquad
aim ttaa liad three year(oi imiuci-
, palion on the high sciiool tmskel
buil team.
i Sunuuuist, KusebtirK center.
Icaitie out fur football tnin Hprlnxr-j
and because of his excellent woik
win imnieuiatHiy givta a beriti.
i Saudquut Ik proving hlniHelf an
exceptionally Kood player and will
l be able to make good progress if
he goeu on lu the Bijrt
i Ita Hull and Khety ItoberUou,
"1 lie ;oid I'tist 'Iwiim," who hoid
down the end positions on the
lto.se bu ik team have beta largely
reAponsiole lor the Kd show in
tho local team has made this sea
sou. Itoseburg started the year
'with a team that was exceptionally
i weak ou each flank. Kobertbon and
J H utl were "discovered" In the In
;terclass tournament, neither . hav
ing had previous experience. They
aio both good athletes, however,
and quickly took a liking to foot
ball and have developed Into ex
ceptionally good players. As a re
,suil of tnuir excellent work the
end positions on the It out-burg
ileum have now been made the
sirohKimt places both lu ufee
and cficiitfe. ihose two boys u.j
ian oportunlty to make recoru-
,for ineiiuelves In college loot ball.
i i 'd o till these vacancies Coach
jTuiuer has suveral good boys that
ihave been receiving a good deal of
juxperieiuo this sea son. He will at-
so receive the junior high school
team intact,! wi.u the exception ol
tlwo members.. Thia will materially
.help the senior high (earn, as the
Junior high this year has turned
tout a remarkably last aud clever
.team, with plenty ot wtlght. ,j
Huscburg has won three games ;
ujid has lost three during the tea- j
(son.. lileniuilc, Cottage lirove and
iCiants tta8 Were defciitfd, hliu
M rile Toint, North Uend nnri
jMaiKhfioid each won from Itose
; burg. The scores In all or the
games v eto close.
U Ro.TMiuri; can beat Aumamt in
jttm game Knday nrtetnoon at Kin
lay riled, the local school will have
beaten a percentage of .000 for the- :
first time In the school's history. "I
Ashland is reported to have a
iblg and last team, with a smashing
bai klleld. A heavy fullback who i.i
tibt'd in smushluK the line has been
a powerful factor In Ashland's vic
tt)i ics t ii is year. T he Kosebur
team la determined to end the sa
Rin with a victory If possible, and
! the players who are leaving school
are determined to make their final
game the Dcst incy nave c ei
played.
t)r
For fluffier,
better flavored
pancake. Easy
to make. Aak
your grocer.
FDR BURGLARY
STRANGLE R LEWIS TAKE8
Nolan S. Drawn and Allen Hart-:
Ipy. onus mill worktra. pr ten- j
lenr-il iu two yeara each in the ' J
pcniiiin.ary nalcrday afternoon (
after tli. y had entered pleas of !
guilty to cbancea ol burttlary. The : 3
ON PAUL JONES TONIOHT TX I, V . yT i ..u V ' i
at Myrtle Point chanted with rob- 5
bint; he Nirhols atore at BrocK- i
way. They forced an entrance In-!)
i to the itore SundAy nlKht, officers , 5
wtated, and aecured clothine. j 2
Klovea. fihoea. and otlier articlea,
'outlier 'iiU a amall amount of IS
;iiiunt-y. Th"y were caught in Myr
tie I'ofnt and moat of the atoleni
cooda fniind in their lioaamalnn. I i
I They were brought back Mondayl
DRESSED
TURKEY
SHOOT
( Ajaf Milil I'raB Lrud WiM-)
1-OS ANdKLKrf, Not. 21. Paul
Jonen, ilouKton, TexM, liody scis
sors exiionent, will attempt to top
pif Kd "StranKler" Lewla from hl
b' svylght wrestling throne here
tonight, lackliiif the champion in
a beta two out of three falls fia-1
ih match.
juut-o utl LUlWflKliril l) '...i.. a. . .
more than a score of pounds and h. RTrf."?
o.oeriniici- nd -irnih un fuur', alve Pmnd Jury Indictment, go-
t hi champion, hut 1I03 Texan U
et!ectd to give Lewis a gruelling
battle. ,
ha Dern. 2ut pound Salt Lake
giapplcr. matched with Hill
Kliaw or Cleveland, Ohio, In the
semt-windup, a one fall, one-honr
limit affair.
lnc directly before Judge Hamilton
u'wn district attorney's lhforma-3
tim. They entered pleas of guilty jt
and were sentenced to the ueni-: S
. temiary. They were recently em- 3
ployed near Bsndon.
For fencing see adv. of Stearns
& Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
NAVAL RADIOMAN KILLED
Jwircfntd I'rm ctcl Wire)
SAN IMKGO. Calif., Nov. 21.
Joseph Newton Smith, Jr., 2S, chief
radioman stationad at the Choliai
IleUhts naval radio station, was
killed by an electric chock while
on watch. Officials said Smith, In
making a te
Eat barbecue sandwicnes and
(We forever. Brand t Rod fitand.
. .i .
AU5 IIIN AISO SON 5
DUNSMUIRr CALIF, j
Wm. Austin and son, Merle, have)
jiifit returned from a business trip!
to Ran Francisco and-other north-'
era lamorma points, spenuing a
F.hort time at Dmisnmlr where they
recently purchased a florist shop
held one of hi.- in-! which will be operated In connec-
sirumcnts too rlo.se to ai
volt carriei. Thh current
to the inatrument, killing him.
ll.ouOltlon with The Fern at Jloseourg.
jumped i Mr. Austin and his son are ex-
ipanuing liner Duainesa very uia
Iterially, and to provide additional
Soe our Xmas goods. Quality In outlet for the products of their fine
mired and money saved. The Wat-
kins store, .120 W. Lane St
' i.b.'.dntn..L.jia hauA mi roh. afiA the
:l)uti8iimir ahop, which la consid
ered a very Important businesa.
'The proprletora will alternate in
IhandlinK the Dunsmuir busineaa
I while it is being developed and
MiS8 Mildred Fullerton, who for
the pant three yeara has been em
ployed iu-The Fern i beinit given
manaKPtiiPnt of the ItosuburK ahop.
Under auspices of the Douglas Sportsmen s and
Game Protective Association, at Club Grounds on
John Marks Ranch 5, miles west of Roseburg.
SUNDAY, NOV, 25
Be on Hand at the Beginning
of theShoot
Bring your old scatter-gun and win your Thanks
giving Turkey. Everybody is welcome to take part
in this shoot. .
, SHOOTING STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK ' '
Lunch and ammunition on the grounds special
... shoots arranged to suit the entrants.
I Around th County j JXln-1
11K. lwv. Aim. w.tu uj u.. v
George's Uuiid.
CLENQARV AND GREEN NEWS
Mr. and Mra. Clinton McGehehey
lett for Upokuno, Waahlngton laat
T'nuraday morning to mane their '
. i
UVUI,.
Tne W. C. T. U. met laat Wed
...
NOTICE .
1 now have the most com-
Given AwayFree!
With All Purchases of J1.C0 or More
We will give each customer e present. It may le
any one of the following: Part wool 66x80 DouHe
Blanket, pair of high grade Pillows, f elt Bane Rug,
fine Rag Rug, Beautiful Picture, Fancy Mirror,
fancy Oval Rugs.
The best of all we pick out your present so you will
not know just how good a thing you will get.
If you will buy here we will treat you O. K. or your
money bark.
Powell Furniture Store
1 I S ShrrMiin .Slrcrt. nrnr Drpo?
Pnoniinic'c PDin
i.iimiui m .i ii hi
UnllllLUlL U UIIILI
nmrr niwn nnnTnu
un troA oabu bn
1 The residents of the (Hide com- fOKMS set to 'tnuslc. Mauler
t miinlty are responding In a most (Craft Sons l'ublialurs. Seattle.
hearty manner, to the annual Ked
'Crows roll call, according to Mrs.!
Klien Tout, chairman of the roll
call In this county. Cutler the
lendeiKhip of Mrs. Fred Assam,
community Chairman, the I tide
dlsttlct has already enrolled 32
members am: the roiuniiiiee re- j
ports that more nam eg will bo Sent
in MHin. because of the gi-ea I
woik Ii lins in d" the lied Crows ,
li innilng I'm ih a Very strong ei-i
loir this year in secure additional j
money In order that It may meet i
the ohliK'ttions. ilnMHl itjion it j
Outside ccnnmuiities are fliotvitigi
a git'iii deal of Interest, Hose-1
burg i ople are asked to come for-
ward voluntarily with their mem
bers hi p. Knrt.ltnients may he made
at the outre of I r. ll C. ( hutch
or at the chamber of commerce.
TIIRK"RY I
JL HL JL A.tf J JL
KIWANIB CLUB TO Btt
QUESTS n. H. 8. GIRLS
Tl.e liir's of the home economics
d iMitrm nt of the Senior hU'h
M-limd w ill entertain the Kinanis
cluii at i lu Mchool caleiei la and
ihnins mom tonlghf. The glrht
eacli year hold banquet for the
service clubs of the city, and tho
men always enjiy these meetings.
t'Mfh ate a av 3 "Ittsti ticti o hiuI
init'ieiing.
- o-
SHOOT
Sunday, November 25, 9:00 A. 1Y1.
at the Rifle Range just cast of town
RAIN OR SI UNE
FOR PISTOLS AND RIFLES ONLY. ANY SIZE
Auspices Roseburg Pistol and Rifle Club.
Makes Girls
More Attractive
Wotihln't ynii, loo. like a face
pondci ihni wilt keep uhlne anay
iiav e-n longer ird wmoothly
not i log the tres-unit alws.vri
be so pure and line? It Is msttn
by ii new French I'nicess and t" i rentM
. rill-.l MKl.l.OOl.O. It i Stirrly trth:ok
U w underfill Fin e I'nwder. JlMt 1
trv Mi;i.U t;i,o. N,ithan Kuller-
toit.
f.UpnrUtrd Pre Lawd W Ire)
CHICA(H). Nov 21.-Judge Wal
ter IV Stiffen, tii-,- cnnimitt lug
coach of Carnegie Tech, explain 1
totlay why the Carnegie coti h
men def-'Hted Noire Ihtnie lal Sit
iirday. and In so doing he colm-d a
new Srotch Juke.
"That Srotch line." said tho
indue. "Inst outdu't gh e."
Fur fifteen years Jml Snffn
has hcen weekending In rilta
Imrgh inaihing the Carnegie ftot
hall teams.
They rail him "tour honor l:i
Chli ttgo, but in I'lttlttii rth hi H
just plain "W'plly," a mighty xoA
foo'huli co.irh,
porlor court inmliinc his work on
!hr rM !--h w hi- f''! -tt--i
ory grid roarh at Carnegie lti:ni 1,
into of TecliuolOKV here, j
'Mint the Judge i "a fniiHwy g.tod
coach" ratitiol h" iINputed. fur hi
1!:') Tartan up to N.. IT had j
not be n defeawd. Tht'T h :Je toi
l-epifit nt llie I'rttd in tl'e Tail! iir !
ment ol nwcs h;tle In f'allfotnia
Judge Stf en hoau ttiite n
font! tall I'Htwr himself. I e Mir
Walter Kekersall : qtmr
' Studio's
I 111 ItoIi2c
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JlkhHil( Corporation 149 j
LYRIC)
JIADIO JJ
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It FIGHT? LAST NIGHT t
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(My ine AHHOCiHieu
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. rtilly
Light, St. raul. outpointed Her
man Katzlarf. Minot N. I).. (10);
King Tut, Minneapolis, outpointed
Tommy Cello, San Kiancisto. (10);
Ernie Peter. Chitaso. outpointed
Jack Sharaev. Minneapolia. (6).
INDIANAPOLIS. Johnny
Mums, San Fratrciseo, and Johnny
i Mason. Strnnton. l'a., drew (10);
Norman Hrown, ChlcaKo. knocked
out Orlt Hurt, Indianapolis, (3).
CLEVKI.ANK. Oeome Court
i ney. Oklahoma, stopped 'Charlie
' Itelanper, New York (5). 1
DAVKNPOKT, la Tuffy Grif
fiths, Sioux City, la., knocked out
Jarkle Wtlllnma, Denver (!).
I.OB ANCKLES. (Vlwboy Jack
Willis. Texao, outpointed Job An
derson of Covington,- Ky.. do).
nesaay at me non e oi jtrs. 1 pMe eleclr,L.al floor ax pul-
, i. ' I lahing equipment In Douisias
reported a aplemlld time. r uteen coun,v , clcan &ni ax.lK)18h
in ail were presenL They are M floor8 M ,s c(,all
making aprons. 1'uoae present . , k e(liciellt aIld vt.ry cc0.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
To w hom It may concern, that nn
or after thia date, I. Sam Baker,
owner of the I'mpqua I'oultry .Co..
located at 643 Winchester Bt.,
Ro.-eburg. Douglas county, Oregon,
will no be responsible for any
bills contracted by any one, unlets
the order has the signature of Sam
Baker.
Signed, SAM BAKER.
KIWANIS CLUB MEETS
The Klwanls club met last night
at the Senior hlgli school as
! guests of the department of home
j economics- Cnder the direction of
Miss Elizabeth HourhiH. Instruc
i tor In home economics, the girls
of the class served a most delicious
dinner, after whli('. the club held
Its regular meeting. Mrs. Tan!
Casswoll of fillde two charm
ing solos, after which an address
j on hoys and girls club woik was
J given by J. Koland Parker, county
i club leader. The club had ilan
I nd to join with Ileedsnort and
Marshfield lit a meeting today, but
I because of a mix up in arrange
ment It was found that the local
members could not make the trip
I in time to be present for the moet
, ine, nnd so the club voted to post
pone the visit to ItcedKport until
! some later date.
were lue president, Mrs. D. C. Mc-
Ohehey, vice-president, Mrs. John
Wiison of Winston, Mrs. Hoir
metster, secretary and treasurer,
Mrs. Carl A gee, Mrs. Joe Howard,
Mrtj. Win. Austin' and Airs. Merel
Austin and daugnter, llarbura, Mrs
Floyd belts and daughter. Vada
Mue, Mrs. John Betta ot Roseburg
and aiso Mrs. Ueorge Frew, whoa.
nomlcal. No obligations for
4 estimates. Phone oCK. U. J.
Schaerer. 714 Mill St. ,
-
NOTICE - r
4
;was the honor guest. They expect, The first Monday In Ue-
to meet with Mrs, Charley tiotr- cember, scholarship In .voice
melster on Wednesday atiernooni will be given by Mrs. W. H.
ot this week to make aprons tor uj Paulsen, 24 N. Stephens.
bazaar some time In the very near , preference will oe given to
future. ' 1 la MezzO sopranos and tenors,
Grandma McGhehey, mother of j bowever. contest is open to ,
D. c. and Albert, returned to-her j Make appointments uow
home in Roseburg last week. 1
Mrs. Mary Ulood and aon, Irvy, !)a4aaaaa
came in Saturday from Couer d' i ? . , Z. .
Alene, Idaho, to visit her son, (request of Santa Barbara police
Burt, and family here. who charged htm and an unldenti-
. o fled partner with fraudulently ob-
, . i jtainlng $5h,(Mt) worth of securities
LOS ANGELES CAPTAIN from Airs. Helen K. Osgood there.
, , OF POLICE SUSPENDED jThe Woman, widow of a wealthy
! Oregon lumberman, reported she
(AMocUtad Prrm Uaaed Wire) j had turned the securities over to
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20. Cap-1 the men, w ho were Baid to have
tain J. J. Jones of the Loa Angeles Isold them.
police force has been suspended I
for tour months by the police com-1
mission for his part In having Mrs.
Christine Collins Jn ajie city pys- You can save $ by having WH
chopathic ward for several days bur L. Spaugh oroer your watches,
when she refused to recognize as i clocks, jewelry and silverware. I
her missing son, Walter Collins, a have no money Invested In large
youth who had been brought here (stocks. No rent or clerks to pay.
from DeKalb, 111. The boy later ; In other words, no overhead to add
admitted he was not her son- jto the cost price. Just callit 64
-o - is. Pine St. and select from cata-
For real taxi service phone 21. 'logs the articles you desire, and
o air mail and fast trains will bilng
WOMAN ACCUSES TWO OF 'them to your door. If not conveu
8WINOLE OF 50,000 ! lent to call, phone 420-Y.
REASONS WHY
(.wtati prt- LeaaH Wire) Annual bazaar by Ladies Aid.
LOS ANtiEl.ES, Nov. 21. Wood-'christian church. Sat., Nov. 2t.
ford Children, 28, was arrested by Parsiow Furniture store.
1 Bad Accident!!
t hieken tamales, cooked fooda. i
Parslow Furniture store. Sat. Nov.
21. Ladies Aid. Christian church.
F'r fencing soe ndv. of Stearns
& Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore.
the Chicago
piatnr for to leers. I v.m i
ho was ats'ant coach to AIumto)
SThkj In VM hr ttcrnme com h at j
t'sincKie. nnd that very ear t lie ;
Tartans csme Into the foot kill
Hmelitfht, When appointed to the"!
ChliMgO judgeship. Stetten decided!
to ftw-get fivttlell. Imt Carne:e (
pr.-vall r upon him in reco-iflibr f
and In become advisory unt-h. I
DUTIFUL HEN
KPPINi;. Knclitnd The pet hen
of a postman lien' waits reitilaily
tnto the kitrhen. performs lite do
me-iic duty it tinning out ihe rat
ai"l dug and then sits tte!f lit nn - -
armchair and lays it daily egg. j B.i.mr and conked 'mid pale.,
- . . o , . I rslnw Furniture Stor. Sat., i
F.?t tmrb-c sr)t-. ira n4 o ?f. Lsdic Aid Chrit l.-u
llva forever, rtands Kod btaiirf clutrib.
A
Complete
tioulintioii
of All Hiat U
Dt'nirablc in
Iladio
('omc in and
Hear a
Demonstration
Today
ED SQUIER
J.icttson and Wmcnestcr sa.
Phoni 6, J
OAIUY WEATHER REPORT
II. 8. Weath.l Etireaa Uftlc
Roaeburt;. Oreano. Data reported
bv K H. Fletcher. Meteoroloalst In
jcharaa.
iMa-Timelrlc pressure Ireauceo
to seB levl) r. a. m 30.21
Relative humidity 5 p. ED. yea
terilay l per ci-ntl SI
P"el. In Inch, and Hundredths:
Ilih.-t tfttieralur' ye.terday M
Lowent teiniH-rattite lat nisht I7i
: Average temperatura for th
I day 41
; Normal lemperatura for thia
(late 45
Piv liitallon, last 21 houra , .. 0
'l"olal irtltv ainca 1st moi;h 3.2
Nonnal prerlp. for ttiia month 4.6S
,Total precip. from 8epu 1,
i ll'i'v. to tiiite 4.5S
jAverafta precl-). from Sept. 1
, - S
I Total deficiency sine Sept. 1,
!" 1.33
,Averae seasonal precip. Sept
, In May, inolualve ,. , ,. jH 1
j in-a-.t for Interior southwest
jOrt'iton: IticreaHiiuc cloudiness to
iltlt:ht alxl 'I'hur.'iav; normal tem
p;atuie, ,
You read about them every day- generally 3
inefficient brakes are the cause of trie trouble. Let
us rcline your brake bands with RAYBESTOS. It
never fails in emergency. g
SAVE YOUR TIRES Wheels out of align-
ta . . ... . . . a
g ment cost motorists millions annually in tires. Wc
arc equipped to test your car wheels and correct any
defect. Have us test your car wheels and save
;j your tires.
PERCY CROFT
! M.iin and Douglas Sts. Roseburg. Oregon
1 MAD AGAIN if
I . Fencing 33c per Rod
g Nine thirty nine wire fencing, full geuge, full weighl,
hinge joint made of copper bearing sleet wire and heavily g
g galvanized with pure smelter sine.
Out of car to arrive within fifteen days.
3 Send in your orders.
I BARB WIRE, MADE IN AMERICA I
I 80 Rod Rolls $2.95 each
I Good Cedar Posts 13c each
I STEARNS & CHENOWETH
A Onkland. Ornjon